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Show iI ' 0 r St Secretary Zada a; . .;..;,' Reporter Maxii.e ' Organist Heler, p: ,., Song leader V.:;:a i; These giri; will . ,. u." homes throughout j . 2 to 4 p. m. REACHES EHEST LEVEL 5 YEARS IH ar ' pT records "'it c jrwin the the rule the J, to L' pa hearj below Payson Ri!fe ( ui annual Utah count v Lake Salt J 1 . IieXr De. . latcn I ' 1.35 iro the hvel was at present, reading than " . I .... - . Ieel ueiow me ace rung to Fred the Jordan River . - 5.41J point, !"1 cooperating and you roa 1- rtised by -- and wastf a at the Plant, five cnn Anderson of I I'oVo roseo A. Hill of Payson by tYm ; A:..: i. .. i i muiviuuai nonor Witt a :;;m; beore. utner hi'h d et A. Groneman. Prov Fnwler, rayson, a94; L. Bernard. Pav-.- n! 392; Roger Price. Lehi, :::,) R. Tr..t-'H- , ter, Gohen. 391; V. KWau Pav-VJson, 391: R. Jone and! F. Loveless. Prnvn f(in Scores of the teams were: i"1"1""" tne since Lj PAYSON Hill Fowler Bernard Erlandsen Jones fourth heaviest month the rers' chaj surface beinS recording of Jordan River miles southwest 'ith the iD, in station ana me 19- -, wei- - RIFLFCLUB 391 391 record. and in 1928, Jrfl, September, Total 19fi3 rain was recora- PROVO RIFLE and REV. .04 inch. July, C. 'seat this by May Anderson mch- rought downpours of 2.16 A. Groneman r . Loveless these storms that T. Gessford o! durne to farms,, jroc was brought J. Seethaler fish and hatcheries in Central Utah Counties. 02 tati 9t, Lehi, inches CI UB n 390 373 REMEDt J STITCHERS RIGT 4-- H CLUB ORGANIZED Stitchers 4-- Club was yd at the home of their leader Lucky I'm Hutchings, Irs. Afton Lewis Hatchings following I Tuesday, May will assist in leading the group. officers were elected : Leona Gray. hioait Doris Johnson. at f.r f'ur n her stroke. months. Mr. and Mrs. L- - I. Wardle, Mrs. Xita Sullivan of San Fran-- I her daughters Mell and Beatrice, were in cisco, California, was a guest of leister, Mrs. Morris Holmstead during Provo, Thursday afternoon on Cra if Crabb and Sherman Evans the week. Thursday in Logan on busi- Mrs. Earl Smith and son, Grant, Mrs. Alex Chrstofferson entertain- returned home from Pocatello, Idaho, ed last Tuesday afternoon in honor Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bone and the latter part of last week after of the birthday anniversary of her spending a week visiting with Mrs. spent Sunday in Pleasant Grove son, Leo, on his sixth birthday anni- Smith's mother. with friendsrelatives and visiting versary. The guests enjoyed games which dainty refreshments were after Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Bradshaw Mrs. Ned Clare France and sons, served to all those present. from Vernal where they have John and Donald of Los Angeles. eeii visiting on Friday. California, and Mrs. Johnson of Dr. and Mrs Oren M. Knudsen of Provo, were guests of Mr. and Mrs . Betty Jean Dorton, Lois Larsen and New York City, have been visiting O. A- - Slade, Sunday. Mai. am Lott spent Thursday visiting with Dr. Knudsen's parents, Mr. and in Salt Lake. lis. M. II. Ilnudsen during the past Mrs. Elias M. Jones left this mornweek. Dr. and Mrs. Knudsen went ing for Salinas,. California, where she Mr. and Mrs. L, B. Brown attend- through the Salt Lake temple while will visit with her son and daughter-in-laed the Lions Convention Mr. and Mrs. E. Morris Jones. in Cedar here. They visited with relatives and friends in Spring City, Ephraim, and Mr. Jones is chemist for the from to City Monday. Frday Salt Lake City during their visit. Spreckles Sugar Co. Mrs. Dennis Giles of Huntington Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Park, California, was visiting this Knudsen and family entertained at Mrs. Florence Palmer of Detroit, a steak fry up American Fork Can week with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Michigan, has been visiting her yon for them and Mrs. Knudsen's sjster, Mrs. Morris Holmstead during parents, Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Eccles of the past week. She W1 as called to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Webb enter- New ork. American Fork due to the serious ill nr - mnther Sunday afternoon the Knudsen tained at dinner Tuesday for Mr. and Dr. and Mrs, r Mrs. Vaness Lott and children ofi family entertained Knudsen and Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson, Toppenish, Washington. Eccles at an informal social. The Bishop and Mrs. Evans Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Anderson and guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. family spent Sunday in Salt Lake three daughters of Rexburg, Idaho, Reed J. Knudsen and family. Bishop with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson are spending a few days visiting with and Mrs. Benjamin H. Knudsen and and family. family, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley KnudMr. and Mrs. A. L. Wilcox. sen of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Club met at the Gail's Grief Mr. and Mr.. P D PhrUtnn nf Holdaway and family, Mr. and Mrs. home of Mrs. L. I. Wardle, Friday South Jordan, spent Sunday in LehijC1yde A" Hldaway nd son of Vine-a- s afternoon for ther weekly meeting. Mrs' Ernest E' Kn"a8en Mrs. Gail Ihe Gardner gave guests of Bishop and Mrs. Evans1 'ar; MrV,an and fanly f Spanish Fork; Mr. lesson which business after Anderson and family. and Mrs. James Nisbet and family, was was taken Sewing up. Miss Beryl Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. the main feature of the afternoon. , , ,fuis. iiiai ene cvans ana Mrs. J. tit. E. Davis and family, and Mr. Dainty refreshments were served to Doll spent Sunday in Salt Lake. Joseph and Mrs. Carl Swansen of Salt Lake the following club members: BeatWhile there they saw "Tom Sawyer." rice Wardle, Dona Hadfleld, Lola City. The two couples left Monday morn- Johnson, Zetella Price, and Mell Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Panner and New for KnudYork Dr. where Mell acted as hosWardle Wardle. ing Mr. and Mrs. A- J. Phillips of Salt sen will begin his summer teaching tess. The lesson for next meeting Lake, spent Sunday visiting with Mr. June 13 in the New York University. will be given by Beatrice Wardle. and Mrs. George Goates. to, gone ! child-H-(- ,t isv:ilf. Sentem- has a resident U :k f r a i.uniU-f the SU v.vii H .'imie .d of lhi. - rid ed -- d.ss Iheda Henke s,elit the past ;ve k in Draper visiting wth Miss lfieiiim Uedarstrom. w, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Lewi, Ttnney of Aiizona. sH-n- t Monday visiting with Mr. anu Mrs. David Peterson. -- Mrs. E.J. Taylor and Miss Tressa Taylor were dinner fuests SnnHav of j Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Peterson. i,- Miss Lyle Sharp of Provo, spent week-en- d in Lehi visiting with local relatives and friends. the Morris Peterson, Glen Woffinden, Ross Watkins and Ezra Rhodes left Monday for Xephi where they are employed. 4-- H ! Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lott of Idaho Falls spent from Saturday until Tuesday visiting in Lehi with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass and other friends and relatives. Mrs. Ellen Thomas of Morgan, 13. 3S8 38o 384 333 37 Newell K- - Rita Williams Brown lTio; 3 1936 POST Xo. Jaussi kws of 4-- H of !, OlV Total PROVO Mrs. Annie Powell has .:..f,jri1ja for a visit. . LOCAL ITEMS l, e J A re- turned to Morgan last week after a visit in Lehi with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. J. C - son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Webb, Ila Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Crabb Jack Webb, Mrs. Jennie Nos- and son, Craig, were in Webb, Total 1917 Payson, Suntrum and and Bruce Nostrum were day visiting with relatives and LEHI in Salt Lake, Saturday. While there friends. 391 they went to the Tabernacle to hear Roger Price ctor Larson 385 Dearma Durgin sing. Mrs. R. C. Allred, Huitau and G. Cedarstrom 384 Chase Allred, and Mrs. Webster K. Lott 374 Mrs. Ernest Webb, daughter, Ila, Decker attended a trouseau tea for J. Whipple 373 and Jack Webb visited with Mr. and Mariam Peterson in Ogden, Sunday, Mrs. Charles Bobbins and family in Total 1907 Lincoln, Thursday. Rota and Dale Mrs. Hattie Bezzant and Mrs. May Robbins returned with them for a Harris of Lindon, spent Friday in GOSHEN visit FridayLehi visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. Trotter 391 Eldon Bone and family. II. White 389 Mr. and Mrs. J. C Wanlass and Beth Hansen 382 Mr. and Mrs- Marion L. Wanlass and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powers spent Pearl Hansen 373 of California, motored to Saturday evening at the Salt Lake family S. Trotter 356 Idaho Falls last Wednesday and Tabernacle where they heard Deanna Total 1890 visited with friends and relatives in Durbin sing. that vicinity until Saturday when they Miss Irene Wilkerson, spent the Mrs. John Bone and daughters, to Lehi. returned week-en- d visiting in Price with Miss Jtachel, and Delia Bone, spent Sunday Eunice Wilkerson. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Peterson and in Salt Lake, visiting with Mr. and baby of Salina, are in Lehi visiting ,Mrs. Richard Giles and Mr. and Mrs-LyDr. and Mrs. Ralph Goodwin of with Mr. and Mrs. David Peterson Bone. Miss Delia Bone remainSalt Lake City, were Sunday visitors and other relatives and friends. Mr. ed in Salt Lake for a short visit. of Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin. Peterson has taken a group of his Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kirkham enterschool boys up to the stock show in Herbert Taylor of Salt Lake City, at a delightful dinner party tained Salt Lake. was in Lehi Sunday visiting writh Sunday afternoon. Covers were laid Mrs. M. A. Taylor. entertained for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Peterson the birthday anni- Mrs. L. I. Wardle, Mr. and Mrs. Ray honoring Friday Miss Alma Beck was in Eureka, versary of her daughter. Donna. Ten Carter, and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Friday, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. guests enjoyed games after which Carter. Lynn Garriety. dainty refreshments were served to MrsAlice Phillips, returned to Evelyn Hrtshorn, the following: Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gray and hime her Neil, Barbara Chatfield, Sunday evening after a Kelsey daughter, Leona, spent Sunday in Glenda Hunger, Beverly Mann, Oleah visit in Salt Lake. She returned with Draper visiting with relatives. Knight, Evelyn Peterson, Richard Jean and Ada Phillips, Jean being Christofferson, Myra Jackson, Clyde the speaker at one of the sacrament Ronald Prce returned to his home and Donna meetings in Salt Lake, Sunday even Woods of Cottonwood, Sunday morning after spending two Peterson. ing. weeks in Great Falls, Montana. Cameo Theatre AMERICAN FORK FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, ' x ji' ethea: a a Time - WALT DSSNEY'Sj First Full-Leng- th I ID III N0RGE 0D0R-PROO- U F, UMlEO ICE COMPARTMENT TH rM rfi Mp vuots I A5TE-FHE- EI wanted flavors in your i frozen desserts. Come in Ist Lll a,,-- .. nd ;ra : azinf 5gr "wNorge freezer shelves help (W ice 25 faster, too. Be sure tne Norge before you buy! , yd- ; - the rasre-Te- that proves sr f J i r III "V 1 R0LLAT0R COMPRESSOR A SHAFT A TURNS... BLADE MOVES... A ROLLER and tin. ROLLS- .- there's ICE! . WARRANTY... Cl k.mfrtUJon """you buy today 19481... Only . . cna ci,.Kf... a 1. ''""'-powere"Pfeiio. ,t n"ktl Wi" Ft Koiiitor eoW by rtvolv-- L Per"nnt btth Ji " Uat'' th xclusivt of pro- - Rollator to Norje AS LOW AS $ 119 00 HARDWARE Bome Store PHONE an.,. rwu. ft-::- of Service 5-- Sunday. Sunday. ' ft Mr. and Mrs. Ray Alsop, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Alsop of Murray, were callers at the T. A. Taylor home Mrs. Roger Price, son Jimmy, and were Sunday Rhonda. daughter Mrs. and Mr. of George Price, guests irp neM J : Feature nn and ihe - THE SUNDAY and MONDAY, and 13 11, 12 wettem. funny at a Hay symphony." wire comedy, ad at "Fw,;m - pR0 9, !93S . Lev, , 1, 1 iv Ain- - r - of M-i- -- ' .im of w ater especially neiu at arat"gi. v. el! l! and Spanish a if I.J ilt jvovo into club fired a score f l . t: -- eontinu'"? to pour . of a'A'iiy i. :!! TEAM WINS 1ST I -nir k. :.!, PAYSOH RIFLE water feet THURSDAY, JUNE : i.'I.e the high decade, with !; iw standing the WOMAN DIES back lake's , -- are not further Portal. MOTHER OF LEKI !.. in Mrs. Elll FltEE PltESS, LEHI, UTAH . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Saddler, son Duane, Irvin Johnson, and Roy Saddler of Draper, spent Sunday in Lehi as guests of Mrs. rem jonn son. Dr. and Mrs. Harold I. Goodwin and daughter, of Park City spent Mr. and Sunday visiting in Lehi with Mrs. S. I. Goodwn. of Mr. and Mrs. William Price of as guests Sunday Heber, spent Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Price and Mrs. Leland Price. Mr and Mrs. Lawrence McDonald of American Fork, were Sunday Herman visitors of Mr. and Mrs. H. James Mrs. and Mr. Swenson and glories of the marvelous OW.D.P MULTIPLANE TECHNICOLOR Distributed by KO RADIO Picturet Sunday Matineee 4 P. M., 15c and 25c. Evenings 15c and 30c. R Admission A'GRflnDE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM the Continental Divide, forged Th Mo'fat Tunnl. a magic pasag ttnick through engineering achievement It was the Rio a trong new link in the chain of mani to fascinating Grande 1 Dotsero Cutoff, however, that made the great bore a portal on its first and coveted position new wonders in western Colorado, that gave Denver railroad. only direct transcontinental railroad along the Colorado River, lonnects The Dotsero Cutoff, a new iracks of the Rio Grande at Dotsero and the Moffat Road at Orestod (Dotsero spelled Dotsero Cutoff June 17. 1934. there Jvickward) With Inauguration of service via the by 175 miles the Rio was brought into existence the Moffat Tunnel Route,thereducing Pacific Coast Grande mileage from Denver to Salt Lake City and the Mofiat Tunnel Route loins with the A scenic shortcut of superlative beauty, of Scenic Line of the World, world lamed Royal Gorge Route to enrich the meaning Rio Grande transportation service Thru the Rockies, to add amazingly to the value of Not Around Q grown to become the Denver 4 Rio Grande West miles of gleaming rails blanketing the vast ountain empire ern system of 1938-2- 550 New Mexico. of Colorado. Utah and northern to development of the Intermountam West: no e No single factor has meant more is a vital link in V Rio milroad more adequately serves its local territory. e direct Grande transcontinenta several great transportation chains making up and goods are transported to and im.( Through Salt Lake City and Ogden people the Pueblo route via gateway most import-anttl nm the Pacific Coast: the Royul Gorge Moffat Tunnel Route via the Denver Kansas City and St. Louis terminals; the to Omaha and Chicago terminals. gateway most important to a future promising increased usefulness, the Emeraing from a glamorous past is following its traditions of service to Its terDenver 4 Rio Grande Western railroad faith with its is and keeping ritory rOji am PART SEVEN ... An historical series portraying; contribution of ht Rio Grande to develojtttent r the Intermountain Wert, 'unerD For Information about schedules, freight rates, passenger fares: L. B. BROWN, Agent Gray. FriMrs. Audrey Price entertained Mitchell Otto Mrsof day at the home of honoring the birthday anniversary Thomas Russon. - Those who attended the Firemens were Convention at Eureka. Sunday, The-- . Mrs. and the following: Chief Herbert AusPowers, Mr. and Mrs. Worlton. and B. R. Mrs. tin, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Afton Giles. wondreusly filmed in all the 1 or 1WOR !LJDJ?3l52 ,j Phone 16 1 |