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Show tzzaiMSRioAN fohx orxnxN TOIPAY, JULY e, 14 f.! Quarterly Conference Confer-ence Draws Large Variety of Talent Appearing Crdwdsi6 I FlrTT. . . w It . IS t r , -- j --.! ,' , v . ' V i 4 -1 . ... ( A M ' 1 3 i ;''.! s I. iiBaaeaa 7 " - ayTTpTby? Bcmim lNwiere 4m Mcany" fftr mmmI awetdheerfltf lftV?3 ) rrtr alia ida m4 cade, Had w . afcopwam wmmkmdm m VA II Clearance! Smart Variety ramtiitna jfcreinnri Women's DRESSES Every Drew in our entire dock all priced to dear SW3.fif fifCf SllltS quick. Drones for all occasions. Out they go at these Low Priv Yahws as high as $16.75, bat $1.77 0 $4,77 at a Clean-up Price of - - only $4 77 each Ladies' Summer SHOES Straps, Ties and Pumps House Dresses - These will sell fast. Many of this group are valued a high as $4-00 At Clean-up Price 98c Value ZZXZl $1.77 now only 77c MEN'S Bathing 0 MEN Ladies Hats Quito Straw Hats kJUltO Gmnd Clean-up Fine all Wool. Excellent raan p.;0 i. iean-uj trice 4. i O quality. A real Bargain. ZiC JOC only 97c 69c 97c Iiuy Quickly Children's Dainty summer chudren's white Sheer Dresses Hosiery SquHIpq vaiues to Pure Silk Full Fashioned OailUICO 59c 57c now only 77c 1 io blj "SI (Continued From Page 1) their problem la understood and that there la a God tax Heaven mindful of his children. Pleasure comet not from physical conditions but from the right mental spirit In commenting com-menting upon Washington, D. C, and the government, he conveyed the thought that after meeting many of the men In charge of the affairs of our nation, that whether they agree or disagree with our Ideas or not, these men are conscientious, fearless and courageous, determined to make this country a better and safer place for the common man. The president understands our problems, said Mr. Robinson, and is making an honest effort to help the nation. We have come to a point in American history where politics mean little and where men who have the courage to carry out principals to make the government govern-ment better and safer In the great need. Bishop David A. Smith spoke of the present interest in archaeological An unusual cast with a wide variety va-riety of talents was engaged by First National to enact the various roles in the radio romance, Twenty Mil lion Sweethearts," which comes to the Cameo Theatre on Sunday, Monday Mon-day and Tuesday, July 8, 9 add 10. Pat O'Brien heads the Ust ma a fast talking talent scout This la his fourth big picture, having appeared before In "OamtoUng Lady." "College Coach", and "Bureau of Missing Persons", although he has been known on the screen for years. Dick Powell and Ginger Rogers have romantic roles as well as staging stag-ing parts, and both are exceptionally exceptional-ly wen qualified. Dick was a singer and orchestra leader for years before engaging hi picture work.. He also has demonstrated his ability as an actor in "Convention City", "College Coach" and In the musical spectacles "42nd Street," "Footllght Parade." and "Oold Diggers of 1953." One of the big novelties of END OF THE RADfi Does not mean end Railroad Service. of Salt Lake k Our Piek-Up-and-Delivery takes nn J the rails leave off giving you a complet, lerT) on your Less-Carload Freight from door ofl per to door of consignee at no increased Salt. Lake & Utah Railrojj Moyle, his wife; FIRST DOE, SEC- the OND DOE and THIRD DOE. De picture is the Four Mills Brothers,, fendsnts. who are known to radio fans an over; To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the I .i ., . . rrwj i. nu. - J VI-. . . . ... . . . study He referred to a trip into ""'v vna aay oi juiy. um, at eleven Mexico being takes by B. Y. U. pro-j"1 tom mnotner 01 PclltT ! o'clock k. to. of said day st the front feasors at the present time and related an account t-recent-dis-4; coverles on other continents which give evidence of the truthfulness of the Book of Mormon. "History today", to-day", said Bishop Smith, "is full of evidence that the Prophet was Inspired In-spired and indicates the authenticity of the Book of Mormon." "As the Dew from Heaven Distilling" Distill-ing" was sung by the choir and Del-bert Del-bert Chipman pronounced the benediction. bene-diction. The last session, the M I. A. conference, con-ference, deviated from the usual, In that It was especially given over to the M. Men and Gleaner Girls of the stake, a go -id representation of which occupied the front rows of the main floor. on Broadway in "Growing land Henry O'Neill o Pains' was sung by the congregation, dl rected by Mrs. Lottie Hammond, stake M. I. A. chorister, and Mark White, superintendent of Highland ward offered the Invocation. The M. Men and Gleaners next sang, "Come, Came Ye Saints". President Young next presented the stake officers and board members mem-bers of the Y. M. and t. W. M. I. A. which were unanimously sustained. Four M. Men and five Gleaner girls, representing the wards of the stake, gave short testimonies of what the Mutual Improvement Association has done for them numbesa. , i door of' the County Court House, at Still others m the cast i len Jenkins, the noted screen come-t Ate in J"rova. Utah County. Utah. dian. Joseph Cawthorne, long famous: aii the 'right, .title and Interest of on the musical comedy stage. Joan I the above named defendants, of, In Wheeler wno recently made a niti to the following described dtod- erty, in Utah County, State of Utah, to-wit: '' . .'. Parcel li . . Commencing IS chains North of the Southeast corner of Section 26, Township '4 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence West 20 chains; thence North 5 chains; thence East 7.50 chains; thence North 44 East 18 chains;! thence South 18 chains to the place) t-1 beginning, containing 18.125 acres, more or less. Parcel 2: I Commencing 18.14 chains South' of the Northwest corner of Black 1,1 Alpine City Survey of Building Lois; j running thence East 7.25 chains to' a stake; thence South 6.77 chains, more or less, to a fence and stake. Th "Stattt ef GH.r The 'Statue of Grief" Is a statu f a m.VHterlous veiled wcuinn erected erect-ed In Uoc-k Creek cemetery In Wash tngton In 181)1 by Henry Adams In memory of his wife. It Is s product prod-uct of Augustus St. Gaudens, a famous fa-mous American sculptor, and Is considered the best of his many works, being rated by some as one 'O Ye Mountains High" j of the outstanding pieces ef Amert- can sculpture. It Is called "PetK-e of God." sometimes NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Feed Loans amount-per acre, such loan limits being determined according to the XT A 'cst of feed or the cash cost of 10W ixVaUaUlC growing forage crops In the various " j drouth areas. The minimum amount to fanners and stockmen of a loan or. advance is $29 for either for the purchase of feed, or seed for purpose. Loans will not be made to forage crops are now available in! purchase feed for livestock acmored counties which have been desig-1 since April 1, 1931 nated as "emergency" areas. These Security fat the drouth relief of these simple testimonies as these young men aod women rose to their feet and told of the benefit they had j derived from the organization. . The speakers were Miss Beth McDaniel, Alpine ward; Miss Merline Gardner .and Sanford Bingham. First ward; i Miss Bertha Clarke and Burnell month. Further advances will notCry5tAji second ward; Miss Sarah be made to any borrower who falls Shelley and Sherman Wing, Third to observe good faith by encumber- nd Dorothy Grant and ing his livestock, feed, or crops, or ' Stanley Peters, Fourth ward. i i i , - . . I he has obtained a drouth relief loan or advance. The promissory notes given by borrowers as security for drouth relief re-lief loans will mature November 1, 1929, with Interest at the rate of 5H per annum. Interest on the terations to Pleasant Grove High School and Finishing Lehl High School to be erected at American Fork. Pleasant Orove and LehL Utah, together with certain alternate Kli all In uwwrftnM wHtV fhA Everyone present felt the inspiration ; plana and specifications as prepared loans will be made from funds P-! leans will consist of the borrower's propria ted under an Act of Congress . Dromiss3nr note accompanied by a approved June 19, 1934. non -disturbance agreement signed J,oan maturity will not be de- Loans will be administered by the; by each chattel mortgage lien hol-' at locn mm m W ilM i ' a.akA V ik. 1 ! tmwgcfFf wrap v,i;i. iiv kmc ue ucu uvkjw : IT . , that can get young people such as panled bv a certified check In Ow Farm ttrmlil Admlnlitration. and a Droductlon credit awia.tinn re. rvrms IOT use in making -T-wisr. i ' ' ' . . .. . . i wrcsc iu SWUIU Ull WUTTU irCU DtrUJC" . bJTMJIITiL M.L IMJkr LA Mini Tiv ruw :ns are now avaiiacie &i ine voun- . . t. . . - i rz o'o nv ii uiau gupo one cent ca. uie ioiiowmg sum: i ne i tnHntr ir mnlr crxiM.i miiat. hm a kau KM nln. all ast4ltln Sealed proposals will be received ' tnenoe Southwesterly 7 JO chains to by the Board of Education of the i 1)081 p Alit m Main 8treet Alpine School District at its office In thence Nortn on 8kte U1 American Fork, Utah, for Alterations i 8treet 7 02 chama to sUke and to American Fork High School, Al-'P01111 01 beinnin' containing 5 crcs, more or less, situate in we Northeae quarter., of Section 25, Townshtpt 4 Couth, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Said property containing an aggregate aggre-gate acreage of 23.125 acres, mare or less. Together with 23 shares of the and until the hour of "PW Alpine IrrigaUon vompsiy. saia snares being repre- seniea oy vexwicate o. IM I or It) 10 FRE TICKEi Given Arc COME AND Mom) DANC At The I DansArt i Monday, July Jiusic By Carter's Ore! Come Join theGT i . Of Dancen s by Joseph Nelson. Architect, of Pro- .... TYW . J . ... a , vuui, up mua umu uie nour ul 7:36 p. m. July 9, 1934. at which time and at which place they will be publicly opened and read. Plans, specifications and proposal blanks may be examined at the office of the Board of Education, American Fork, Utah, or they may be obtained at the office of the Architect upon a deposit of $10.00. Said, deposits will be' refunded provided pro-vided the plans and specifications ftuiat in Mountain l "Arming the ninny ni! '.tirolC'li the innuimlni Uart-liu I'lccliii illxutvnJ S t-ltMtlel with a mf rooms and twiirt-n of dlnjfcl of towers and dizsy t perched on the Hyi- uf Siq plrea. It U lflirvtl to a the refupe t whlrh the lit! the Sun fled wht-n th U adrnnced m their rmiTMli1; The M. Men and Gleaners then gave answer to song to the recent are returned to the Architect In challenge Issued by Apostle Melvintgeod order not later than July 9, Proposals must be made in strict accordance with all the provisions of the plans and specifications, and Ballard and President Ruth May Fox at the recent June conference in Salt Lake, by singing "True to The Faith." ; , Dr. Herbert Maw, the principal must be made on the blank forms speaker of the evening, in opening provided by the Architect. To be his remarks said that any church considered they must be aooom-that aooom-that can get young people such as panled by a certified check In an will be made to applicants who bo- jlonl agricultural credit corpora cause of drouth do not have the tlon. Federal land bank. The Secre-!1' ince in rrovo, utan taecessary feed to maintain their tary of Agriculture, or the Oovernor livestock, and must buy feed or pro- of the Farm Credit Administration. duce a forage crop, and who have In announcing these unusual lib-' not the funds or available credit tO(eral security arrangements, which' obtain such feed or undertake the do not require borrowers from the production of a forage crop. j drouth relief fund to give chattel The amount loaned to purchase mortgages or waivers. Governor' feed for livestock will be limited to Myers stated that all loans will be a maximum for each head and the advanced in monthly Installments in loans for .production of forage, crops amounts sufficient to feed the ap-will ap-will be limited to a maxtmum, proved number ot livestock for 'One Th World to M.nialura Within (i I must every circle yen may find an English liipdstupe dlf ferent from tlmt within the .aur rounding circles. Kitch of these landscapes Is miniature of th world's landwuiH'S - little Alps, little steppes, little fiords, little Volga, Vol-ga, little rapids, little canyons. Httl denerta. HMI fl!rR -'nrest ft m f- N Claire M. Gouley, M. D., Physician, Dietician and Health Expert will appear in one Free Lecture on HEALTH & FOOD COMBINATIONS and other subjects of vital interest CITY HALL AMERICAN FORK, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 11th AT 2:30 P. M. DON'T MISS IT great organization. A religion, he J All bidders are hereby notified said, that is 'a vitalizing force, that ( that this is a P. W. A. project and all stirs one to accomplishments in work contemplated thereunder must everyday life, is the one that has j be done under the rules and regula-the regula-the appeal. Dr.' Maw gave his con-'tions of the National Industrial Reception Re-ception of Jesus Christ, as a very covery Act thereto pertaining. (See 1 ft 8 3 tttttftWima CaTd of fede clng prayer. State Road Employees Outing Sunday, July 8 Big Free Ball Game - "BUN SHELLEY UMPIRE human being, worthy of emulation, ' Construction Regulations, P. W. A. and who had ft definite purpose in Bulletin No. 2, March 3, 1934). life. In living among the people No bid will be accepted unless ac-during ac-during Chrlst'i early life, the desire jcompanied by certificate P. .W. A. was Created to benefit. Uie inMses,; Form Na 61) stating that the Bidder and during thirty yeaxa beforejfcts -eomplled cwlth the "appUcahle He began Hi4nlnljry He ucatedJsCTroied opdepf fair compeution or Himself for this purpdseHe h&rthe:Qie ' PreaWeora Re-JSamloyment courage to carry His furpb duje' Agreebent !.there be approteeti Ik. .1 T J.J- J S-1 ' ..... . - . ed. said Dr. Maw, o accompli the : 'peelflc- at&tioo.'ls Stalled td the things God intended us to aaom-( minimum wage scries' 'which will pllsh. What. is courage, he asked, apply to this project: and in answering defined it as hav-' Skilled libor $1.10 per hour lng the ability to face danger and Unskilled labor 50c per hour overcome fear thf t grips the heart. The right is reserved to accept or There has never been an age, declar- reject any or all proposals or altered alter-ed Dr. Maw, with more opportunity nates. to accomplish things than today. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE with religious turmoil and confusion ALPINE SCHOOL DISTRICT all about us, what a chance for men American Fork, Utah. and women with courage. By JAMES B. SMITH The world needs today, that which t President. Jesus sought to teach, and exempli- First Publication, June-29th. 1934. fled his life Brotherly Love, and Last Publication, July 6th. 1934. that which only human beings can give one another encouragement He SHERIFF'S SALE related the parables of the Good Samaritan and the woman about to be stoned. He gave a fervent appeal ap-peal to his jistcners io devote a little lit-tle attention to the service of others. shares, and Certifeate No. 566 for 5 shares. Together with all other rights of every kind' and nature, however evidenced, evi-denced, to the use of water, ditches and canals for. the irrigation of said premises. Together, with all tenements, here-ditamente here-ditamente arid appurtenances thereunto there-unto belonging or In anywise appertaining, ap-pertaining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, remain-ders, rents. Issues and profits thereof. Dated at Provo, Ut, June 28, 1934. l It. O. DURNELL, Sheriff, Utah Co, Ut By Chas. W. Mitchell, Deputy. Geo. S. BaUff, Attorney for 'Plaintiff . Knight Block, Provo, Utah. First Publication, July 6, 1634. Last PuWicaCRmr July 27. 1934. World'! 5mllil Pat 8L Johns. N. B tajn A the world's sm illeti (nil knows aa Sulllvan'i part measures 'JO feet lnr iWlj wide. It contain Mt k which overlook th dtj , dizzy height at th Uf t" street. fr NOTICES Consult county .clerk or the respec-j trve signers tar further Information. In the Fourth Judicial DlsUlct Court of the Btate'of CUh, In and, for Utah County. ".- ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' In the Matter OT. the Estate of DAVID IT THOMAS, some times known as p.. J, THOMAS, Deceased. Creditors will present Clatmai'rlQi voucher to .the-.ttite3ecu4 , tor, t the Wa-tLa Mocralt and IMorgSuiPiSJtp Co innerci.eTlnf j sMncnwwngi ipyHWO, .tah, or NWte the, 4th 'day of September; 1934. . '. WILLIAM C. THOMAS. ' Executor. MORGAN and MORGAN, (Attorneys for Executor. First Publication, June 29. 1934. Last Publication, July 27, 1934. SUMME COAL RATES DOMESTIC LUMrT $6.00 NUT TON $5.50 DELIVERED And Its Peerle Quality Coal- Paul Freete TELEPHONE 95J mmwm In the District County, Utah. Court of Utah NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of William B. Gardner, Deceased. De-ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence at American Fork. Utah, on or before the 15th day of September, Septem-ber, A. D. 1934. JAMES T. GARDNER, Administrator. the Estate of William B. Oardner, Deceased. , Budget Parker.1 " First National Bank Bldg, THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF The conference ended with the BERKELEY, a corporation, Plain singing of "Carry On" by the M Men tiff, vs. DON C. 8TRONO, JR., also Salt Lake City ' Utah and Gleaners after which Miss Helen known as D. C. 8TRONO. JR, and Attorneys for Administrator Young, Gleaner Oirl of the Second FLOSSIE STRONO, his wife: First Publication. -'Jul 1934 STEPHEN W. MOYLE and Jane Doe Last Publication: August 3. 1931 - II? IfconrtlptUM, Sleep. 7nI"7SuS relief with ADI8 . action, : ough Wm. Thornton, WANT ADS- Pit Rent- nm.- f quire Mrs. Laura t can Fork. -s Wir'salerthb rood condlUon. V tha Buckwalter. tel. 1 ForS.le-A$3.100.0J and lot WU1 Vf' balance on easy ten $192.00 electric ranP jf at $70.00 and aWt range for I"-00-sjnerlcan Fork. LOOK! VALUE-Annual , Swim Dance Saturday, fj With every , dance ticket, , ticket Free - Saratoga W1, |