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Show , - ' - " Saturday, Wugust,19, 1939. The Deieret News, Sale Lake City, BrUOffii Don- - B. - Colton ,Si)eciks At Kanzils Valley. Fiesta' New ITteli'giôüs, 11, Study kCurses ' KAMA Utah; Aug- - 19.With Miss Lila Prescott ruling over 1 the festiities here as queen the second darof the Kamas Valley Fiesta swung' into action- this morning at 10 o'clock with the .. - ,,,f.,-. i grand parade., , ' 0,0 i Pres. Don B. Colton of the Mil- - Aug: 190Undergradu- ate courses will - . . beneath wheels claimPOCATELLO, Aug. of the vent 25 persons killed upon more than per ed the lives of the Idaho highways last year. And the toll of the current year T. Spencer, state educais running close to that record, said director today. tion department safety Of the 1734traffie fatalities for vehicie 193a. ' pedestrian-moto- r collision was charged with 37 needless deaths, he said adding: this tragic ton that 'It was Goy. O. A'. Bottolfscn Prompted to take action .that it is to be hoped will bring about a saving of life among pedestrians by en. tering Idaho in a national safety movement" , Dan F. flanks, Falety director OGDEN, Aug. 190- -A petition is of the Department of Law En. being' circulated in behalf of the forcemeat. will have charge of Douglas, candidacy of J. Royal the campaign in Idaho. 'nomination for Ogden attorney, The child fatalities in Idaho . the.. ,at fourthcoming primary are Itss to far the current year election as candidate for mayor. than they' have been in many' making a total of three years, said Spencer. ,adding: The other two are Mayor 'This decrease, especially since Harman W. Peery, who seeka a Chairman fourth term. and April I. has probably been due Weto the recrcation programs car. George F. Simmons of the ber County Commission. ried on in communiues under candidates also three the direction of the adult edit. Theveare tot- the office of city conimis- cation and recreation of. the stoner. four.year term. They are Worlui Progress' Administration Commissioner Edward T. Saundin cooperation with the Mt& term. era, who seeks a attond pal adminiatrationa, and organ-Fre- d E. William, who was ,itationa. for reelection four Years "Within a month the public ago by Commissimer Saunders. schools win open and there will and Charles E. Chandler,. ilisd. he 17,4)00 children in buses, on ance agent. bicycles and afoot using the Ida- Severat-othehave indicated ho streets and highways- - going formalto make they are preparing to and from school. ., -en announcement within the NOW Is the time for the mo, next week or so. So tar city audito heed torist the,;signa, 'School' tor M. L. Clitchlo wremains and reduce the speed to get into the habit" Last year. nationally, 1,750 PWA OkehlAwaited children were killed and 05,160 OGDENAlthough word has injured by automobiles; 1,750 not been received from PWA young lives were snuffed' out and 43,k2O were injured in auto headquarters regarding the ;mph. crashee while 420 were killed cation for an additional federal and 10.120 injured in bicycle. grant sought when contract hid3 exeeeded estimates. construction automobile collisions. ,. work on the $900.000 City and County Building. is progressing rapidly. A large force of men is pouring conerete for the ground floor and Mbert Whitmeyer, member of the contracting firm estimated that a floor a week will be com . Brick OGDEN, pleted in skeleton form. Pioneer Aug. 19. work-wibe constructed as the Hall on Tabernacle Park will floor work proceeds. be the scene of a meeting WedChairman George P. Simmons nesday afternoon of the - lah of the Weber County Cornmisston Trails and Landmarks Associathat the expressed confidence additional PWA grant will be I (ion when a delegation headed It is expectN1 that forthcoming. William H. Reeder JP., execithe building will be iby secretary of the assóciation. for occupancy next inun. ready lIlive conclude a sightseeing trip met. Weber ,County's historical at tractions. School Project Pushed of Howard It. DMus New Progress is reported on the York City and others prominentlold Central of the renovating y- Identified with the Junior Biel School which has l Trail Memorial Association Oregon will been purchased by the state and be conducted to Devils Gate in added to Weber College. A pointIVeber Canyon. to Huntsville ing jobs 18 underway at a cost of and Eden and the forks of the S612.. Reroofing the east wing Nit'. Ogden and Weber Rivers. will cost and approximately Reeder will give a historical nar81,000 is being expended for lay. at on each the jourrative stop big linoleum in the corridors of ney. the building. on Hall Tabernacle Pioneer The eafeteria, clothing and texPark was formerly the Weber tile laboratories of the home cm Sttke Relief Society Hall and nomics department. vocal music was purchased several years rooms and general class moms Webel Countv Chan-- . .ago by the will be located in the building, ter. Daughters of the Utah , a , Race.Attiaetg New Candidate - ' - Bishops Turn Soil For Ward Recreational '&11 At Ogden Ward Breaks Ogden Ground For $25,000 Hall CEDAR John Morn oldest t'ounty man dies. JUNCTION. were Services held here Thursday afternoon at the ward chapel. .for John Mar-olderesident of Mute County, who died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Hattie M. Ipson, Tuesday. -- Preston Schools !Will Open Sept. a 1 I till rp students 10 ' a 4 ;Shool , hp Fort. Johnson's school for a year County., Or i t3lantkiterary lie taught two in iron Esther lie married I e of EWA Salt- submillett,40,,,,.AF'P;TRIFAVINI,-fla:,0.1-,--Piv!!!tli- i NC1100IM WIII SCZ0.3'2 bid 19. IDAHO SALLS,---Au- g. iApi,.....yivo Ogden police offiCers and ar iS,yeanold accused bur. giar left biaho Falls for Utah after an unsuccessful today hint for a second suspect. Captain C. K.' Keeter and De. tective C. Noble of the Ogden Young. department sant Dean IL confessed the burglary of a restaurant in Ogden, naming his accompliee. Young was taken by Bonneville County lieriff's 44 In- cers in the railroad yards here. unidentiiied Negro. beitev- ed to he the accomplice. escaped at pursuit A Fuspect arretited Lima, Mont. was cleared in the case. Captain liceter said. t la.. Feb. 111. Garden Drove, Ms. to La bar,. k;nd Permelia 11. Wit' his Drury Morrill, parents he tame to Utah in the S52. tall of 'Alley ,settled Springville where his father a Malt home and idacksmith shop. Soon they were called to settle the southern part of the state. They then left thetr home and went to Iron County where they lived part of the time at Cedar City and part at ' Endowment House. served for 31 Mr. Morrill vears as the first postmaster here. lie was a bishops counselor for about 15 years in the Kingston Ward. When the Junction NVartt was organized, he was that,: G.iinti.i'vill'ilt:IYA'i:'' ;irtadeçBteirly end $erved-lTositl6rt' tOr. nearly '20 years. He was county clerk. recorder and Plans Canyon Party treasurer, later was elegtedcounGRANTsklus.. Aug. 19:The ty clerk., M. I. A. make boards will enter- a farmer and cattle taut all ward M. I. A. officers and raiser and one of the first' mertheir partners in Settlement Can. chantsin, this part of the state. He was the father of nine chlt. yon cednesdav, Alia. 30. of dren and foster father Beginning al.,t; p.m. the pro- eight others. His wife died- - Feb. 25. gram will consist of games. lunch- eon and a Ng ramp fire program. 1932. Since Dec. 23. 1936 he has A specill made his home with his ilaughto bishoprics, ward M. I. A. work- 'ter. Mrs. Hattie M. ipsom ers and. their partners. suris Mrs. he Besides Iption. vived by one other daughter. , Mrs. ,Fern M. Robinson of Salt Lake City. also 24 grandchildren Cottonwood Stake and 22 Mothers Open their doors (Ity to approximately:1400 students on Sept. 5. reported Supt. H. F. Sept. 4 as been set Campbell. aside for teachers institute, he said. New tO the.Preston ',watt tPtICrterf, who'll fOliOW1 ASSIgniNi to the Central School. Miss Jean Brady. of Virginia. Ida.: Miss Roberta Misa Jordan of Idahn Gladys Stock of Wendell. Pia. and Miss Betty Crippen of Leivistcn, Ida. .Assigned to the..lefferson 'School. Miss June Larson of Preton and Miss Lucille Wotxtruff Blackfoot. Assigned to the Preston Junin! High School, Miss Doe. is Bennett of Beery, Ida.; Mark Larson of Preston, and Rulon Stanfield of Bailey, Ida. Assigned to the Preston Senior High school, Miss Mary Turner of Boise. The school hoard has granted a year's ieave of absence to Super. intendent Campbell who will leave 23 for September the Stanford University where he will continue studies for his doctor 's degree in Educe-A- n none! AdministratieMr. E, ft SpilabUry, for the past eight years High prinelpal of the ...Junior Sehool. has been named acting . invextended Singing Lehi Communty Day . Postponed To Sept. ,t Feted e CotMURRAY, Aug. tonwood Stake Relief Society Stylizing Mothers.. who will fur- at nish the musical program stake conferenctetomorroW afternoon. attended a luncheon and this social at Fairmont Park week alter holding a special rehearsal at the stake tabernacle. A special committee, with Mrs. Ray Tiepin chairman assisted by chorirsmembers of Grant Ward arranged the entertainment. The Lehi CmLEHI, Aug. munity Day general committee has postponed the date of Come infinity Day from Aug.' 28 to Sept. 4, Labor Day. Sports. horse pulling.- exhibits of all kinds will be festused. together with a program. one-aplay atardance to close the daris aettvities. IS.--- superintendent 1 . -- The services were tinder the direction tit the ward bishopric, with Counselor Jay W, Applegate conducting. Burial was in the 11111 Cemetery, api born at John Morrill M. Ogden Pollee Returrt sBurtdary Defendanil their 1110 campaign a program similar to that which Connecticut is now Ymrking out, their cam- paign will be greatly strengthened. Present indicationa," he stated. t. t "are that the Republicans seem :tits eber C,ollege Air to Ns gaining followers through. out the nation." Considered Baldw in. Governor accompa WASHINGTON. rued by his wtfe, and sons. Lucian I Aug. 11, 12; Raymond Jr, IL and Tyler. li. (APIThe Civil Aeronautics Au- that thority announced today together with a party including 41L4 Junior College of Ogden. personal aid, 'colonel Anson Utah. Mrs. Robert was and under consideration Taylor; Taylor alone with tither l'tah colleeas Byrnes, Of the Ihrtford Courant; William Valsh of the Bridgeport for the isassible establishment of Post; Moe Berkman of the Hart- - . a pilot training school. ford Times and Roger.II. Doulens, Application blanks have been radio representative of the gov sent the Ogden School hut no ernor's rtfices. are touring the final, decision has been reach- Utah parks. ed, When the tour ends Aug.! 21. Governor Bald in anti his piny Club ci will go to Salt Lake City where i they will bti guests of Utall's goy. !Lays Plans For Season ernor. Henry IL Blood. They ex MANTV Aug. pect to arri e in salt Lake at 19.Plsns are p.m. Monday. wing carried out for an interest-Thmg program trip taken hy the Connect' Inctodwd two ,'efilltioverwtto-hatt Lathes Literary club. for this stops en the Pscific Coast for ad- season. the first meeting tr) he dresses. One at San Francisco and I held Sept. V. the other at Lexs Angeles. Mrs. C. R. Cox is president. The vacation trip for the with Mrs. W. 17. Frischknecht, ?dm Janice 'Allred governor will end nelttSotordaY- Mrs. and Meritt Poubton acting as a t rt . 1i ,,s,..,, 1 , Bishop Midge said the ground hreakmg ceremony was the realization of a dream he had when the appointeAl to preside over ward in 1917. A plot of ground' wa's purchased bathe dlyrsion of the ward. creating the Twenty-. tfirst 1.Vard. hindered the nlans-Lxcavation i or the founda- lion ( if the MI (lI' ng Win beam next week. it was PrInOtillet.ci and work wilt continue as rapidly a s funds W311 r)erm it. 1 z , '., monies, of all. GOvernor believes that if the R epublicans include in .. ' - -- . Governor Baldwin stated also that his state is working hard in hringing together industry, hos'. nes, labor and government intd t loser cooperation for the benefit , 't the bishops broke ground for structure which will he erected immediately west of the chapel on Thirteenth Street near Adams Avenue, A large gathring ward members witnessed the ceremony- and sang. "Put Your Shoulders to the Wheel". was offered Prayer by Patriarch Miles Y. Jones, who was first, bishop of the ward. Short talks were delivered by W. A. Budge. first counselor in the Ogden Stake presidency who was second bishop of the ward: third Bishop Allvrt E. Read. bishop. who was recently succeeded by Bishop Arvil W. Por ter. who presided at the cern,. CITY. Aug. ion. Pioneer Dies I deductable, damages ' Terme. effereq. 'kr-th- e Plerttotitt-- ' Auto Supply Company of Ogden were accepted by the board for , retreading of bus tires. Pilate Piute County i two pick-utrucks and two passenger cars. with liability. property damage., fire and theft and collision insurance with $50 . evening - have presided over the ward as ing that Connecticut favored the traditional Tlianksgiving, ,rather than President ItooseveltS newly "vocatmd w"kearlY Th3n1L''giv. ing.Gov. E. Baldwin of Connecti- cut. expiated yesterday that his at has long accepted the last Thursday in November as a tiay for the family gatherings and a day to be observed in the, true New England Thanksgiving ion Laid To Final Rest , buses, ..- four men who Friday , lowert-divisio- recreational OGDEN;Aug. ground for at23-,00- 0 hall- last evening, was thcrealization of a dream of several sears for Members of the Seventh Ward of Ogden Stakt. The ward was organized in 1908. A chapel Was completed in 1911, but the ward has been handicapped in recreational 'activities because of I the lack of facilities. Connecticut Chief Visits Utah Parks -, 44 ' , 1 was -.- ' 71h ll district-owne- ,, a Breaking ground for the V.3,000 reereatiotuti hall for the Ogden Seventh Ward are: lett to right, Miles IA. Jones. first bighop of the ward; A. yr. Badge second bish. op; Albert E. Bea& third bbihop. and Bishop Arvil W. Porter, present bishop. Meets Aug. 23 -- : , Trails Group The successful ,. .. , . for average of II - .. - were -- 1 rs -- r .1".., ,,,, . -' The bid of Fere S. Young of '0g, 41C11. representing United Pfletrie Insurance Company has been at- cepted by Weber County Hoard of Education to furnish ittsurance coverage of automotive vehicles owned by the county district& . - , Insurance Bid Aceepteti - , - ew-bid- . 4 , i - '. 4 ranch-date- - 1 ' 0,trdennayor. , . ,. . , ),,,..2 : i . , , '''' " , Tavlorsv le Oldsters Feted By Ward Bishopric - tott- I t ' t d , Bent-119- ! At' s., t attend. sionsarry sion, gave end Leerke, eset M'I 19.The .z7- -; at the patriotic program in the high school auditorium following the parade. Musical numbers, readings and selections from NO Summit, Wasatch and South Simmilt lligh School bands were- also - featured on the pro- - r, gr2m. - It irl P , lawn. This evening a double header thrice will be held at 9 o'clock at the open air pavilion and 'at the Kumas dance hall. The grand finale of the day celebration will be held tomorrow at Mirror Lake, when Presiding Bishop LeGrand Rich- aids will address the 1.000 per- suns expected to gather for the sunrise services. Following the services' the Kamas Valley Lions Club will serVc frm breakfast to all celeA patriotic program albrants. so yin be given. Attendants to Queen Lila are Wanda Stevens, Miss Marion; Mardeen Sweeney, .Nlias Kamas: Roberta Hortin, Miss Oakley; Eva Winterton, Miss Woodland, and Fern Walker. Miss rem. The celebration is tinder the rection of Douglas Simpson and Isaac Smith, , t 401 1'1 - Kiwanis Conclave lillachinery Tliroivn Into 'lliLrh' s) o , .. OGDEN. Aug. 11Pointing to 100 per cent registration from the Ogden club. at least 75 couples from the Salt Lake Club rand not less than 10 couples from most clubs, With some . of them comng with 20 and 20 Couples, C. IL B. Seybert. general chairman of the Kiwanis convention, predicted today biggest convention ever held in this district for Aug. ' 27, 28 and 2 9 in the Hotel Ben Lomond. convert. Seytyert reported all On the evening of the third day. tion machinery is now operating all of the people of the tribe In high gear. AU commmunities have met and made the gather. and as the moon comes major over down the the !Mountain. of their amngements. portion moonlit trail come the young the Ogden Every member of men singing the new song. The. club wiU tie on hand to render women and chtidren and the old services when needed to the men join in the singing and a large number of Kiwanians and new song is created, their wives from both states. The cast. composed of Arrangements have been made on all la costume. will include for Qe largeet banquet- Kiwams many. well known and plominent has had in this district. ) local singers and jr11151CianS man Sybert said. U. S,Seit. Pat Mctarran, of Nevada will be the : principal speaker. The convention will open Sunday, Aug. 27, at 2 p. zu with a district board- meeting. From 3 p. in. to 5 p. m. there will be i registration and general receplion in thelounge ot the liotel Den Loniond.,, , I At 6:15 13. in inembert of the t, Ogden club will asembie ' of the Motet lien Lomond wtth .the autos to convey delegates. end their wives to the Bo v Scout canto in South Fork Canven, net az, Is filmes a pageant. 'Moónlit Trails". will be presentMts. ed under direction of Wafts Pratt Young. , The pageant is based on- en Indian legend lit which 'eeeti the stwinit the 'young men of tribe who have kept- themselves clear& and fine are selected and sent out alone Into the- fastness of the forest tmd by the lakes end end streams for two days nights to listen to the rhythms AT YOUR GROCUM of nature and learn a new tong. BACK TO SCHOOL SALE 1;t1,1', ! -- Iljtah Peach Harvest Too Close To Form Cooperative; Report t rt ' PROVO, Aug. 11The Utah Peach harvesting is too at hand to give the growers enotigti time to carry out a erative marketing 'agreement under federal , supervision season. Henry A. Wallace, secretary-oagricultural advised f close coop this Con - I aft v6 A The message came In response to an eearlier wire from the Utah congressman. following a conference with leading peach Towers of 'Utah County who had sought his assistance n m'arlding possible federal marketing machinery tri help the growers in disposing of the crop.. According to Serretary,c Wallace. the necessary steps amociatad with the launching ar-- ar-- Mar ' 1.11011111EMPAS0.0110 ; . ',P00,41101,,K,onle,, M ' keting airreetnent of this kind. in requires comtinerable time. this case long enough to carry the the preliminaries through shipping. season. Congressman Robinson said the peach growers might still argil themseires of the purchasing facilities of the surplus emitmonity Corporation In getting a portion of the peach crop remos, ed froM the local market - - , - , it: , to 10 yard--, lengths! , '"Back to School and Fall sew,. r e Ing cornes this grecrt event' You will find thousands and thousands of yrrd3 of beautiful fabrics just the Ima you need' Printed rayon silks, ..white goods, draperigis, cottons, linens., shcaatungs, manchester per., cafes, 42," pillos;r:' tubing, pure linen cTash toweling and. scmforized :,novelties as well as- - new fall wool-',en- s. Don't rrilssr this great sale! Just'ia'-tim- ' -i '- - Praises ratty In praising the efforts of those responsible for the Ktmias Val- ley Fiesta, President Colton said, "The spirit of unitytback of this celebration is indeed commendsMe- Service clubs and other or-- , ganizations are doing much in tins greet country to teach the lesson that love and cooperation will go much farther towards solving our economic and moral problems, than fear. and force. The former 'congressman said that recreation has become an integral part of our national life. 'We should forever keep some of our, great scenic and recrea tional centers. The Llintah Moon- -tans have some of the most de.-lightful place s in the world." in citing the great cost in lives and in money Caused by the World War. President Colton declarenthat '"if we were again. ed that we. wotdd not have an- other war until the last one is entirely paid for. we would en- joy a longperkkl-oi--peace.- " Every movement of .service stubs, every effort of religiou organizations and the great work of our educational institutions should all be- - encouraged and ill far as they So OPPretiated really work for love and cooperation, the speaker said. 'Love has been at the bottom of all true progress." he stated. Family 'Aft Stressed "Family organization lies at basis of all true government ,, This community. this state and this country will- continue to as f'.row and improve so long thty encourage and protect good homes," he said. contest, with llorseTulling Inami.cnt9red from three coun- ties Lrted at 2 p.m. Special at. tractions this afternoon included calf riding contests, log sawing, husband calling Snd another enter- tainment by Bus Carson anti his troupe of trick riders and ropers- These ,activitien were followed by another handithaking and get- together- on the district School Pt-a- at the Murray City Park. with races for children. Spectal events for 'Ow ladlea and officers of the four series will take place. Two softball games are on the program. Bingham will plsy Salt lake at b;.30 and .liturzay- , " " play' teictelos at 'MO' pc Tit.' 3 p tn. , ' the principal address of Eagles, will hold their State outing totnotTow at Murray. - Utah-Idah- imiotnean Salt ,3Iurrav Sunday Aug. . . a number 'Of graduate courses 4..,s, added In the department of re. P - i z. at Brigham ligious education ,, beguming ' with the autumn quarter. It was t'l ' If, , announced today by Dr. Chris , .' -- -tli Jensen; acting president. -- ' ; i , Freshmen entering the unfree'. , , , de, - I , ...,-- sity will be given a special rour...s entitled first their year, during 4 4, 3 I "The Restored Gospel." The re., spective quarters win include , , f treatment of the Life and Teach. , ing of Jesus as related to modr, , ''. ...v ern religious problems; New Teo. ' ' 11 tament Appreciation; and Court, ' ;".1 eve.,,,,,,,e-.1... 13 .. Problems and ship and Marriage, '' , I , , ,.., , of the. litime , ' a sec. . ' t , '4phomores will itudy ' end genera' course in "Founita. -- , ''I ,,,,,,. I Inlig Religious lAving." The ; .;,,, autunuL quarter will be devoted . to the Plulosophy of Lattenday i Saint Beliefs; tne winter quarter tt lb . ,Morenetuom in,, Theory and ,,,,. '4...g4,,,,; 1. Prasteecind tn. spring. quarter with to The heiiiored Gospel, vele,S to the special referene Prophet' SnutIL Joseph, I ,., 1 ..,, ,Other Cantrees Offered. tfr r i courses Other - .. i. which ill be offered include six . " ; "Missionclasses in , t one,quarter ; '',,' Methods. and , ary Training ' I' : ,t1c3 They constitute preparatory work' ' ,' - .. designed especially for prospee'- 44. a detailed with bye missionaries, it. ,,s,..:.,,,., 4 studv of modern methods em- , ,, , ! ployed in- teaching Church doe- - ' trines. ' Three new courses are added ... ' diP to the large number of upper ! :.. ,o, vision offerings of the depart- , 0..,. rrient. "The Doctrine and Cove- - 1, nants' is given as the third of a modern scripture series, fol- ; t ..1 on , the studies lowing it. .1 , . 'Book of Mormon." i -Contributions of Science to ': and Religion' 'Coinporative World Religions"- are the other two upper division classes 4heing given for the first time. A revision of three tantiard Direci,Fiesta , groups of courses is made in the fields of "Old Testament," "New lionglati Simplot abo,, Testament," anti "Comparative ; Christian Relons." In each amiedn 1:aethesinkrilutmh'als"-rVahlalella he field there wiii Furvey course of onequarter itt length Fiesta. and also a series of three one- , quarter courses for students de- siring more study. 1 9 New ht udiego i .- In the field of 'graduate stuily the curriculum will be enriched of .19 new tours- the add-ies. it is stated by Dr. Jensen. who is'also clean of the graduate of school. This enlargement TAYLORSVILLE, Vtah, Aug. graduate study leading to the 11.T1e Tay lorsville Ward bisheduin master's degree religious cation. is planned as ,a q)eetal opric, assisted by the ward high help to seminary anti institute priest; entertained the elder pct.:ftachers. who wish to qualify title of the 'community at a canchoti: themselves further in their dinner yon parr, and hicken en fields. N'ew graduate courses listed for Thuniday afternoon at lVashing193340 include the following setort Memorial Grove In Parley'a , Convert. After the Tneal a short ries of three quarters Pilch: "Modern Scriptures." taught by Dr. A. program was presented, conalstN. :lerrin; "Old Testament" and community singing ing "Hebrew Archeology and Civi by Leonard Gerrard and I ?anon." Hr. Sydney B. Sperry; Sr. address try shop J. S. i "New Testament," and "ComparaDr. i tive Christian Religions." Russel B. Swensen; "Comparative KIXITAL WILL, World Religions," Professor H. GINNISON.4 Aug. I.Mrs. Grant Ivins; anti "Contributions I.awrence Andersort instructor of Science.to- Religion," Dr. (G. IL in and in music' itpecch, piano ilansen. will give a recital at Inc, Gunu, son ward thanel at ti n'lock tonight The public is invited to 114.,aLries.liteet k ' i', . - and beet-edite- - 'tar-you- ::.ROM.111BWNSTItilaStlitt: -- , - : - - |