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Show - - - - ,r ,t fl fw - - i ' ' 4 - - i 1,r , 14 THE DESERET SEWS 1 I i t - sEsmu FAIR Aug. ; ' 3 ' . I i Festival Stageci Tb Cet Arate Onion Harvest. gt-- , Over 5,000 People Feast At Barbecue in , '. ' Heber. , ---I , . HEBER, , i . ' , I . i I - - .: , ' ' . , , the best floats depleting definite' events Or ideas. le eponeoring a The temmitt number of floats in addition to local from those organizational and citizens. business houses A continua t it) n of the rodeo and horse race fetes will be in the afternonn. fallowed with a prowram in the evening at th stake taberMusic. nacle., wht.ch. will feature Pioneev rfReling11, and storie.- - of former !Wenn! talented days by and local residents. The davit program will close with a carnival mission. The parade will be repeated Faturday morning after watch ftbe free enmelon bust and program nein award10Ted at Memorial park with homecoming of PrIzeli special ing Aside from the rndeo 8n," " stagraces a batieball game ed at the park in the afternoon and will be a special celebratiori dant,. at Arrowhead in the ' vaninC. betweee contats Trap shooting the Willem; ...Who from the state will be a specta1 attraction e,- milair between the boort of t d. . , , ; . , , "," , , , , . , - end noon: oirrirrn nrcorgno Arra. ' ,, automobile rnovn. Aug. 24.--- An Provo stolen Thursday otrbt tit from Dr. E Mansfield of Salt Lobe was recovered Friday on the state h!yhuay north of Pleasant Grove by State Road Officer (1. E. Van . , Wagenen. i, , ' ' weesse,,.....-eses- y, ., FV,TIK, Utah, . do- Provo d W.-R- tis 14- ' s 1 toponl ofno Christensen W. coming term. Following la a list of the instructors: RolappDrewiet Chistensen. principal; Amelia Carsuo, Sarah 'Davidson. HeinerE. L. Miner, principal, Mission end nothing was said as to the desirability of the location visited. David Hodge presented a resolution ask;mz that no bus line be permitted a tranchise to operate between Salt Lake and Payson, to the . detriment of the Orem line. After some dircussion the resolution-was adopted. 'Miss Erma Will:ems' entertained with solos. SANDY, Utah, atvi- 1, Oquirrh Observes Semmary Alumni Old iFolks Day Elects Officers Moll? Lindell. Hargarot Rawson, Melvin Strong., Theodora Siobionk Olean 0 Pollard and Virginia Greaves, Ilaerdeaelsr. E. Bunnell will go to South The Union school will have Iona Oberst. Ethel Mills. Vera E. Bird and Waren Newbold added: this West Jordan school will hive Lucille Walker.. Li:cilia Kr tt, Lucy 01, eon. Helen M. Holm, A. E. Ander. son. Eve lye A. Palmer sad Nina Halliday; Me Upper Bingham school will have Sara McAllister and Bulb , Bean. r munamy MIDVALE. Utah. Aug. - Gertrude Anderberg. Russell Williams, Columbus Ruth Blaylock. y , t principal: Duke. Nina Bartlett. Castle GateL. Earl Acord, prinMarie Lang, Lafayette Stable, cipal; Fork Peach Spanish Verdi& Rappleve, Edna Holbrook, ElIda W. Seegmiller Jensen. Men Visit Colorado India sie Vetere. R. princiKing, Clear CreekA. SPANISH FORK, August 24. Lucille AllSherman (Special) McGarry and pal; Ruby Harkness, POP. '' Ammon Tutt!e, local fruit producere HelperNV. 11. Wardell, principal; left Thursday with Other Utah James Gilbert, Salpeach growers for a tour of peach Thelma Faylor, E. L. kleuestsee , Clifton centers in Colorado. Mr. McGarry, ifino Mauro, n. Chrys. Mona MitritrOt. will deliver t speech at ore of the Myer, Ivy meetings on "ideal conditions ,for tal Kofford. IlenriettePagano,. Mary Memmot, Josephine peach. productfon. Dadpist, Dania Sprattling, Helen Ruby Maughan. Aspiund..Nlargith Bean. A. Dahltrud, prinIttawatha-- 11. cipal: Larne Larsen. Stanley' Nelson. Arvid 'Larsen, Cornelia DahlsNVagner, rud. Lona Newell. . ,.. Orpha Hansen. .Mired. r)t W. Itampton. RenilworthVern Owprincins!;Mare Pastovit, Gwen AS ens. Willemy Hughes, May Burton. TOOELE. Utah. August 21.(Spe. and Oquirrh stakes orniiibed IL I. Al convenOen' in Tooc1.1 South ward chapel Sonday irrornirg and afternoon. Representatives from the Ilutuat t. t. ; 0411.1-N- gtort' orth 4 - 4- i'''..- r , , 1 , '. ' A' ' -- ,. t. I ttt ,t,' r I , 't , . ,.. . ' i t . , ' ssed iv I , . lo ,t t car 'skill,' ' , , , . , ,. , , - t . 1 , , , , I , , . ,. t. t, 1 - - 1 S . ) , . . , e ,, . Iv ."- i - , 4 ' 4 , -- -:t - e ,, ., , , , i t'' e . ,.. i i , 3 :' I i, t. ,, . . , ' .r t ,. . ' . '1,i i , . :',' t' t - , . - e ut,. ,' . . I '''' 1' '" s - , , - .. I - 9- , . ) 2, icliti)Tooe' will hold I t Leeliwain , ;, Tooele, Oquirrh Stakes To Hold Joint Sessions , ' , 1 It 1 , I i ocDog.brinriyn.'r eknsAelnecughotn' 1 7 - 1 r...1 . .24.....-Cape- 24tape- , 4 ' - general board at Salt Lake wilt outline the coming year's Oroirram., and discuss 31. 1. A. problems of the MIDVALE, Utah, Aug, two stakes. South Sunday eialIFourtat conference school will be scused ward quarierly to make room of the Community Methodist church for the Stake meetings. prestilenclys, will b. held Monday. Anglin 24, at lrigh councilmen, and ward bishopa o'clock. rics are especially desired to be Reports from various departments Present. of the organisation will be heard i A general eaftline of th' program and plans made .for the coming' 9 joint stake board Ifollews: 19 sm. to 11 am. group meetAnnouncement was also eentael ings of all stake and ward officers, ,. ' of the rt.7't except Scout andi Bee Hive leaders; i a h M!ssion iin 11 cm. to i : I! group meetings: :int to pm. separate meetings; turels4utPmte:mbethrellr pm. 139 group p.m meeting.; joint meetings in September with the be- - closing tessim. ginning of school. will start- with nfluthedt y school PROGIIAH ANNOUNCED, , in theleaehors Sieving return. ed from vacations. Graduation and SPANISH FrICK, Utah. August 24 --iSpe cial ) Feowi ng program wall' promotion interclass will beheld in September it was announced. Defin- be given at. First ward contoint,-- - ite date has not yet been selected. meeting .Sunday afternoon at ecl s , Salem male. , aochko teti : utn Nora frettlef s Hardy: so RaZAAZIt lNAOu2E4ro 1.. tittle on tab, "ideate: Wargeret, Gardnor' mu- -, ' ward Belief society will sleet solo. JeOltinst 4 Harley and lawn party Sat- vocal give a bitasar solo. Mrs, Huth S. lenell. , i at 7 o'clock on the urday evening ward lawn. A program has been ar- worms stAtur..', , ranged. Th following will take Pitt: Shields farnil7. Pdna Mao PEWHAM. Bryan, Florence Bradford. ,,Zelpha (Special)Ipausural of the aeason'a Billette, John and Monroe Gollaher. thillrell to be held at the Gemmel meRada Clark. Mary Larsen. Nellie morial club bulding was halt! here Droubay . EffieLindberg.LauraTimrecently. Dances are not held durDroubay, Effie Lindberg. Laura ing the summer months since .many Timpson, Elisabeth Dixon and Mrs. of the 'Utah Copper company's time Albert Reyers The public la In- PloYes take their vacations In July v,-vited. ante. Augugt. family held a the Crescent w erred: , house. tit pr se n a t vs were presHaterZliC.Lzaheli Stinger. gg,n:edinme. Dinen, La Von Pyper and Annette ent from Crescent, Midvale. bait Leffler. Lake, St. Georg. and boa Angeles, Bluffdale will aystewaMn. Clark California. i James Kemp, and Buekt Francis and hie wit., &ail Cop. 75, were the oldest members present perton, Mary Rasmussen. Meilen Beck and Eleanor Party and made this trip by btu from Los Angeles. will Join 'the Crescent school; Annie Social reunion occu. the day. Fitzgerald, Winnefrod Coleman and pied A luncheon and dancing were al- Virgiraa Brown. the Draper. and Luso 70 cille Vawdrey and Jamee M. Whit. enjoyed. About persons were more the Gcrirtonmitee achool. present . Earlean r Vesta Anderson, FLOWER SHOW. Clara Allred and Weltha Peacock are new teachers for Highland Boy, SOUTH COTTONWOOD. Etak Aug. and Zelma Butterfield and Rhoda 94.(Special)--Annu- al flower show Clark for Lark. MMvale. Olive Her. of South Cottonwood will be held ris, G. Reed Sanderson and Clinton Friday. MMUS:. :0, at the ward house IV. Barton. Entries are requested to be lye place Riverton, Harold Bradley. Cities. at the ward by 1! o'clock. Ethibits tial Dutoon, Mary, B. Cornwall and will continue throughout the after- Bessie M. Davies. Sandy will have noon. ' I of Lake wberli tt,ey were guests the Pantages t!eatrgin the early if.. ternoon and later nloYed p Yarisd comprimed of musical BUM.. Program bore and gismos was A banquet alio held, under auspices of the Relief society and social committees at Liberty park. Among those honored were Hiram Theron Spencer. pioneer of 1847. who settled in Pleasant Green. where ha ROW resides. of th day were President Speaker' Charles Edward Stat. ton. John C Mackay, Jahn Howard Elawden .and HI;am Theron Spencer. Midvale, Methodists Anounce Conference - Holds Reunion Kemp dIDThe recentlw in J. , enzo Day. Henry L. Bearden and Richard C. Wilkins all members b.f -onaltrb stakd over- event yearsof age were taken by auto to Salt ito Kemp Family ' 21 Lor- GARFIELD, Etat, August (Special)Under direction of Aug. Organization has been Wetted hero bvIturray sentinau Owen!, dC dt Bleckner called the IT Maine. All graduates' met Officers seminary, were elected for the coming year as follows: Arthur Brokson. president; Mary McMillan, vice preettlenOsnd Harold Christenson . secretary treasurer. Riverton M. I. A. Union According to Mr. Blacknarl the of th group is to arouse Meeting Is Announced purpose interest in church affairs and more young person RIVERTOV. rtah. Augual adopt emissary studies. of the The will present organization will be heldmeeting In RivSunder erton Fret ward chapel, at 2 m.. programs at various wards SundAy it was announced Saturday. Mt of- evening. At Grant ward, Harold ficers of the organization are re- Peterson Is in charge. Seieral readquested to atttnd as the meeting ings and talks have been arranged here. Wayne Simper in in charge of I. declared to he very Important. A epeeist union ward, where a similar has been Murray First meeting is arranged. called by the Primary aseocistion program At the South Cottonvrood ward for Sunday in the South Jordan ward ehapel. at 2 p m Attendance is also Mary McMillan is supervising. Arthur Erekson Ill arrange the prorequested at this meet. gram for the MUTraY Second ward. - - - hanTrentn'Ir. hplufriblarldrITni will hate d E. Odell Pet erson. At the gingham school , , Contradictory to previous 101111COMelitil that all schools of the Jordan school district will hold on reCstratin September 3, word was released Saturday morning from the offices of the district that tenth grade ,tudenta entering the Jordan high school for this term will be transported school Saturday. August 31. for registration. School busses will call at regular stops. about a.m. Seturday it was .enno will he called in the auditorium at 1:30 for general Midvale Relief Society instructions before meeting commitAnnounces Dinner tees. Eleventh and twelfth grade stu; 24.- -HIDVALPl. Utah. dents will be registered Tuesday. s "towAugust of raising (flPecial)With September 3. at It a.m. General as- funds new for the now under chapel sembly will be held for instructions conotruction. Midvale Second ward before meeting committees. Herbert Bartlett ha been ap- alist SOCIStV will give a dinner af uesday evening. August 27. pointed art. supervisor of the disHall. trict. Mary 'is ,Story, -of 'e (lofs In addition to tho feast a musitil teacber,zwilf visit.'ill Thom-e-sproblem 'children to touter with program will pp rendered. parents. A tote! or 53 new tesehers have 11 been 'added to the dietilere Alice Ralph, Emma D. Alternen list and htnarre Irene 0.1.7dw,1,1.1 b,, at the high sehool; while the Bing. D rl Ie,(Special) PRICE, Etah, Aug. em- -- The largest teaching list ever r Carbon county sc h obeyed SuPerin by engaged les for the W. .dent bottom. Jordan Schools Set Dates For' Season Openhig 24 1929' 4 1 - CARBON ISSUES TEACHER LIST - County Vi c init y - Rotary club, Friday, at the Hotel Roberts. Dr. Woodward recently returned from a trip around the world as a member of the faculty of the Floating university. He gave an interstMg account of the Internal political situation of many of the countries visited. During the visit of the Floating university in India, Dr. Woodward and several member. of the talcum' discussed the pressing problems of India with several of the leading natives. H. declared that sentiment against England was, apparently unanimous. In the opinion of Dr. Woodward, the Only reson why no uprising le because has occurred before, England has strictly forbidden native's to have any kind 'of arms in ion. their p Mane of the natives declare that to keep unrest among the natives.England le continuallry,, playing one internal faction agninst another. Policy le Disapproval of manifest in the edict by which the natives refuse to manufactured in -'buy Firsize 'club members met Thursday Evening at the Palace cafe. PresidEnt H. R. Taylor Walt in charge. William A, Cornaby gave a- brief report of .the recent visit of the commission selected by Governor born to select a site for the state school, for tile feeble mintitd on property in the Spanish Pork river S. L. , tot absoDr., Y. U. : Zil. August on the dropped a Garfield County Names Teachers' cw. i , iPANIAH , 24(Spa obtain-- to- - iettil- country the statue of minion country rather than declared lut independence," Hugh Woodward of the B. speaking before members of annual Wasatbh county livestock show here Priday, when s dance. attended by visitors hoz& all Utah cloud the two-da- y festivity. Sandwiches were served to More than 6,0ell persons at s barbecue Friday. A feature of the days events was a horse pulling Contest for heavy grade horses, won by a team owned by George Wright of Charleston. The team from Daniels won community a tug of war. i'a...id.'Livestock etertibit awards were an, nounced Friday 'as follows: Jersey cattle, champion bull. owned by J. C.' McDonald of Daniels: champion cow, owned by ,I. S. Headline of HePercheron horse division ber; 'champion stallion and mare. owned by J. N. Ritchie of Charleston; ram. sheep, champion Cotswold 24- .owned by Joe Mold of Center. PANC1DITCH, Utah, Aug. Lincoln ewe and ram. owned by tSpeciaDGarfield county 'fichools of Heber, Boyd Cummings lamp.' wilt open Monday September le. shire ram. owned by Roy Broadbent, The following teachers have been or Heber; Romney ram and ewe. signed: W. W. Myles. principal;; owned by Rea Harvey of Heber; 31 L. Slack, Charles. Winch. Mrs. Hereford cattle. all prizes, owned by' Non Daly. Mrs. Lute D. Wello;r, VirWinterton Brothers of Charieeton ginia Spencer. J. Earl Allen, Amy bull. Holstein division champion Ardella Ferston. Angeline owned by J. B. Taylor of Ogden:' jioward. Lowell, Vera Sewards, E dith Brown, champion cow. owned, by Leland Viola Halliday, Nathelio Talbot,. Wootton of Heber. John S. Crosby, Jane LeVre.4.01enwas for silver to Leee. Mrs. May fr. Riding, katitawarded to Bennet Lindsay. Afton S. J. R. Porter, Oral Barnes of Center. was pr.sented the da Alexender,Retie a Christeneen; Alexander, Mabel 'grand prize for dogs, exhibiting LeFevre. Malone. Williams, ThelGerman police dog. ma Hilda Ckesar Myers, won Hall, Foy, the ftrit Heber Third ward the largest display in the ;Mabel Hatch. L. 31 Griffin. prize forshow. Della ward David First Miller, Heber Miller, a. S. flower i for the most anis- Baxte'r, Phil Debs, Ruth Baker. the prize N. F. Jensen. Owen E. Burgner. tio d 1.pl, y. Brady, Ella Mayor John F. Bowman of Salt Leonard Judkins, Lee, William A. Lake: Secretary of State Milton H, Lee, Roy May Welling: E. S. Holmes, manager of Wright. Ruby Latham. Benjamin the Ptah State Fair theandfair.C. were- Cameron, Jr.. Harriett, Woodard, O. Smith. a director of Raymond Poulter. hed visitors. among the early forenoon a paDuring rade was held. Hear Commission- Report , Utah. August claikThe curtain - , .. . PATSON. Utah. August 24. -- noes kteppler; department Plana are near comple. ra(p(ultry). (Special (poultry), Chris. saarquaraami; de- lion for the Onion ha ti (agriculture), Verse! and partment Home Corning febtival department el (horticul- held in Payson beptember to 3 be ' le. A. 0ray; department J too- tore), 14. and eitalleth hire. tisolgo boren- ' Thcapirit of the occasion is elf sen; department tdoineette ens). by every citizen and a determinaNV. D. Mrs. Fitzgerald; department L tion to make it the biggest cele, bration since 191S is being shown (tine rts), sena rtrunnueiren; dt, at partment the (relies, curios anti home whole by L'VerV Union Chrieteneen; effort will be community.. put forth to wel- manutacturers), N. Minerals), William coma former residents ticpartment during hJunbston; department 0 teducatton), three day stay in our city. R.- :- . Thu Mat- days,leativitire will be. A. J. Mittman; department k (pupil gib livith a salut in Payson and it, and girls clubs), Clifittrd Mabeiuy; every surrounding community at better babies itePartment. Mrs. alYl', daybreak, D. following a tetanal from tie Brunner; racing committee, A. C. Stewart. At 10 a.- al. krows and T. E. Cleave; club demon- Mayor is: will be a band concert and informal titration. el. it. Boswell; Junior term reception to all ?letters and home. bureau, J. it, Adams; publicity. W. comers at Memorial park. RegisL. Wainer. A. D. Miser and' Lir. M. tration and information arkur; amusemente. A. 0. Engar, ' ers for the guidance Of headquartC. W. Powell, W. L. Warner and rid. strangers will be maintained by the reception Erickson; finance committee, T. .E. committeee. Gleave, G. A. Staples and W. B. ati, The big Irodeo and 'horse races Pace. . will commence at 2 p. tn. at the ' , Recreation park. Prizes will be t broncho for ridsteer given riding. Wild cow milking. Orem Motorist Pleads ing wild. bores racing and wild riding clown. Not ' Guilty. in Provo Payson- owns some mellent ritee recPROVO, Aug. 24.Andrew Nielsen ' stock and horses with great ords from outside promise keen of Orem entered a plea ol not guilk'orir .rthoroughbred competition.Friday, when he was arraigned racers have already been prothise4.- ty In the court on charges ot opIn the voning a big home Craning erating,city an automobile wails under dance and- social alit. be held in the intluence of liquor. The date , Payson pavilion With the Arrowof the trial was nott set by Judge head orcheetra. 'Maunce Harding. Nielsen Is at libA ribbon wilt be awarded- for the on a ball bond of $600. best old time waltzing couole, also erty Nielsen was arrested Wednesday for the beat jaz.z 'modernists. The tinunityfair npens Friday evening,lollowing a crash near the With exhibits of animals and meek Columbia Steel plant in which Nie" is alleged to have careened off recreation park. The ac. sen Judging at home economics and Mix.. the road striking two cart ricultural cellaneous enhibits will be held in the Junior High ochool auditorium., A Pioneer parade pad pateant will Fork Kiwanians be featured and prizes awarded for Spanish PROVO, Aug. f;:f, SA'rURDAY 'AUGUST people of 24.-- -ms , '' au- - perviseers'of the various departmenu e Sevier county fair was a m of nounced Friday is follows: Department A (horses). ' Samu61 Gorr; department .B (cattle), Boyd I Buchanan, Milton Poulson arid C. W. ' Hawley ; department C (sheep), A ,L. Bucnanan; department 0 (swine), J. k. Clitristeneen; department t. i . . COUNTY y WASATCH SUPERVISORS ENOS s STOCK SHOW RICHFIELD, 7 Utak. (Special)Thefollowing list of 3-D-ay - . , I. HOMECOMINGG . - , , PAYSON: PREPARES FOR , - to India Desires . BecOmeDomi nion Speaker Declares Central and Southern tjtah ee,, I LAKE CITY SALT f 4 ,, '' -t r r " , i b, , t ' , '; . , ' ' W I Ft lei 0 L $ LII 1111 NIP A En I , ,. 74 F A rtSS - I1 1 ' ,, Mere P. Eilim 1 ....------ --.----i----, I , , - 6at measures the merit of a braking I 1 1 Judging them by any standard 1.0,-,p- , I, . eel - I. hydraulic brakes 4-wh- ' t - Found the Dodge systm, owners have . - . . Price centrist and Southside Charles H. Madsen. nrincipal Belts. Bertha Morrison, Edna Wheeler. Reynolds, Ruth Boyle. Lydia ate:MO- Nineteen. Esther 'organM Edythe! sen.frene Woodward. Elaine Prince. Lillistm Nelson. Florence Jorgenson Grai" Robinson. Zola Tatigren. Maudeen Priebrey. Ma Barnes, Florence Woolley. Pearl Stratford. Price Hemline SebooiB. W. principal: Clary Wright.' Myron Pellet, Rose Davidson. Ver. onica Heinlein, Verda, Petereon, Plaine Thompeort. Veltia Kirkham,- , May Sackman NVillard Laker, Mildred Batley's. 1..e0r MacReth. les Raing---Winn. principal: Edith Crossett, Mary Foxley,.Anne 't Strintham. SeofieldDeMoss tills. princi. pal: E. H. Nichol's; Ida Bill. Spring elvtfloorge A. Howley, Matprincipal; Earl Long. toren.Dewane nheimer. Robert Gardner... Jensen, (lepton Rigby. Cora Gard-no- Margie Talbot. Janette Buchanan. t . ' ,. t .. , i i to be absolutely unsurpassed. Being hydraulic, they have no long 1 Is , . . succession of lubrication points to require attention, no complex . E SAN FRANCISCO . V ) - - T gem.. - , ' $ . - , . -, t , ' N of them now) (Take advantage t , . . . . . round trip with privilege of . to, Los Angeles from San Fran. Only' $40 . , - ) A. , , . . Coal , I ' s .. . - - . , 05,IER,,,, . . , . : - À 011 r ,,,, C.3 ,: , cipal. Carbon County High SchoolNor-- I man Hamilton. principal! S. A. 01- eon. D E. William. Fertile Flow-- 1 era. I. B. Storrs. Walt.r Steven's. E. p, Sleuth. E. C. Jermeon. V. E. Willlama. Verrena Merrill. Harold Pith- ell. Reed Thorne. Andrew F. Lot- nee. E. M. William. Besse Jonea Sareh Malleney. Lwo Ito Turtle. Ruth q Olson, Hattie Dimond. Connie Larson, Alice Floyd, Ann Steno. a , Akei$14141116 , raga , , ing PlIfIVCI. stamina ' . 11. E. issuing' fen In ,....L, .,. they are perfectly g, i, I4C . . I ? t mud, dust and water- and protected against operate just as . . .0 , efficiently In wet weather as in dry. And obviously, being bob& - ,.. t. . t y e ' to Dodge Brothers standards they are absolutely dependable. , , I ',1301:1,5e:-.'B.ROTHERS-I,,, inn F. O. B. DETROIT - Pt, . , . 1 ' '. e - , Y I t OEM, 1065 - t V V EIGHT BODY STYLES; '6945 TO . 4 110 (pow p, CHRYSLER MOTORS SF b - PRODUCT A . . t R. J. FRY, 111c. L - . . Judge MOTOICAVENUE, by the city court AT 2ND EAST. .,p t , f t r, - r- - - t Center Street; Used Cars. - - i f t , i 3 t; . , ... if - - ' ' ' ' ) . . ' - P, - In an ramming internal-expandin- - , , CONTEMEM Aug. - 4, - : , prin. SECRETARY ILL. pnovo, Aug. 24,-- 11 eecretary of Provo chamber nf cornmeree mos reported Pride$ to be confined to hin bornen with Illnees Inlurien received in-aautomobile accident in Salt TAke more than a month awn have aggravated hie condition. Although his il11101.11 Is not. alarming he IN under close observation by Itle physician, . a B. Smith, wheels. Being , , - , CityMildred I TICKET OFFICE: SOUTH MAIN STREET: SALT LAKE CITY Tolophorto Wasatch 710 They are simple e in construction, permanently quiet, positively equalized on all Ifour - I . - ts ., yowlfare. U . print- rtatuda-y-Lewi- Gino by rail or boatalmmediate connections or generous stopover allowances included in this extremely : , . C. Draner. cipal: Vera Newren, Lucille Johns- seb. Lycli Dodee. Sprint CanyonE. J. Steele. principal. Joseph Buniters on. Hathrvn De RION, Erma Rennet lela W. Peck. Mildred Knudicen., Eolg Gogarty. SunntraideFrancen Fenton. print, Opel: Dorothy Pope. J. r) Christennen. Mare Duthie. Elsie Jetties. Margaret. Huber.. Dollie Bergner, Mary Dttosen. Margeeret Hopkinson: EWA McKee. Carl Toona. Sweets MineMartha it Morgan. Pweti'al, Larsen, principal. Cooper. WellingtonSherman Ithodetta Karl Stott, irttehfitiid. Edna Johansen. NUTISOkl:r. principal: Gertrotele Ventine. Ethel Chipman. Myrtle Williams, Revier Pain". er, Mettle Olson.. - PeerlessMatletE.' kitten', twirl; ,e1nRI. ConaumernSilets Anderson, prin..' cinal: Aida V. Alter. . - 4 t t I r. StandardvilleE. SUS ) t mechanism to work out of adjustment. ' ''' '' ' AL - t ' f ...0,......a........1.0.... . - v 11 |