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Show 'I I --i.. ot .- vs, w; 1,t vt vt , -- w f.ro,.-,--,,- a , ,. wt v I ' .),4 k ki sv.-- "-''- , '4,, - '- '' . - , . - - v. sv .4 , . a . ,. , ., 4 THE 4 I I , .. , 1, . , '' - , I . , - ' 1 t , ' ' i: r . s. -, 4, -- , , t ' , . l ' - ' ---.- -- 41 t. t , . I - , ' ? t . , ' i , 4 , ..0 , , i bonfire t will he enjoyed. , i .. . -- -- , , ' PRCE, Etah, July , that I re- - .....-- . ''''''''''''Lehi Puts In New ttah, July II general sgriruitur. (Special)The Springville Volunteer fire department Is sponsoring one of the biggest Pioneer day eel. bratiohs ever staged In Sorintville. A h storic parade with floats by practically every buil's house and organization will be presented. Fly. bands, one of which Is the famous Navajo Indian mounted band Of the Uinta , a auperintendent of the Utah-Idah- o Svgar company. who completed an i inspection of beet fieltdi of., "el county Thursday. Evidence 'cif rapid growth during the past month wee noted. giving of a record tonnage yield rioitie for the coming harv,at. Framers have been urged to get theft fields prepared ftft next years planting' as soon as pea, and other crops are harvested. Imitation and ommended. lift. Austin .. . the hope xpreaved that ;the acreage of stager beets wruld be increased the coming season. making possible tte operation t as many of the company's fac- 4,..ries an possible indicatinn, a.,,, that the unfavorable condition rif ; , RP. . . . LEHZ, Utak July IS. of the en fiat hunting unit iu the Lehil impel sighting plant is being rusit. rid to completion under the direction of Engineer Edward B. Jones. LSO horse Tbe big new , the plant Thursday. It was accompanied by a 151) K. W. direct conditctedgenerafOrliturintlepentlettr excitor. . Mt huge concrete base is ready to receive the machinery and workmen are now building the exhaust conduit which will carry the waste gases from the three cylinders of the engine.. The Installation of distributing lines has already begun and with the arrival of the engine will be rapidly' pushed 'to completion. Citizens of Lehi will probably be using light from the new plant within 40 days. Meters in the homes of those who have signed up for the new service will be removed and city meter" installed. The entire project is being financed by the Fairbanks Morse Lehi city to make paycotyPany, C. Belmhati. genareFire Chief ment by installments from the net era) chairnmn: Ralph Elnelson, fire- - earnings of the plant. A epeciel and band: C. nwinrrd clearthiant pthr7vactelnlprreocptertmytesnoitt Guy Brown., x11;p:1:. publielty:.01111 to be taxed to meet the payments. berate and sham battle. t"A'fr"1"."1"4"4"""14-""-litt- ' all. c.Mr. Austin was aceo mparited on the tour by S. E. Taviorand yte- -tor Anderson. factory district an- ..17 I rerintendents. . Provo Rail Man Gets Traveling Appointment ,. Power Equipment Infantry band of Fort Douglas. participate in tho days activities. The celebration will begin with a serenade by the .Springville band and a:natio it unriatt, C. 6 . Claudim chairman of' the parale and marshal of the lay, an. premptly at 10 a.m.. This will be tv ,sfallowedhY.. a program .1,n the park at which Or. Ames'21:111errilr of Frot1cs will deliver the ooration. 'Music and dancing Will bs features of the entertainment At 1 pin the horseshoe pitchtng content and children'i sports will take place. Already about eight teams have entered in the barn yard golf enntost. At 2 p.m. the bait ,game will beg'n on the high echool esmpus This will be followed by a horse pulling contest, wrestling and boxing matches. and the great sham battle. In which 25 real Indian:will Parl Fireworks will be given ticipate In the evening. The dav will clOtil with a ball at Glengarry. An tinlISUIll feature of the day will be the b'g Fikbarberue The owners' committee chairmen pawed and that normal StaPOn. ' . C . Cohens. PROVO. July clerk in the Provo office of the Den. vier & Rio Grande railroad. ham been arpointed traveling freight agent of the American Refrigerator 'Fran. eit company in the lictal district from Brigham City tit PSITIOW. His beedquarters will be in gait who formerly take. Mr. Coleman, been lived in Midvale. has employ. tra in the local freight office for the .11, taTtitheforeurmayienairnsg. ANOTHER Ss ,LAKE the oir ot p by gram wiii tonsint leaders in agriculture. alternating h :tadt e les swpirt es rr 7 TIFLTA. rta"11ele .The Daughter. of the nab Ptono tho of come and help make this oneors of West Willard coerty will great days in Such vallev's history. celebrate the. 2Ith of July In Oak Creek canyon. it was announced Friday morning by the committee arranging the affair. The program w'll begin at 10 a tn. with an oration by Miss Olita Melof a ville. a irreateranddaughter Willard pioneer: Alarnes and snort PROVO. July ILAn work pro-- 1 reminiscent of pioneer dnes Will he In the early evenin,7' the thief." during the first term of the played. B Y. U. summer school is now on desert pioneer picture of'1921 the work ex- be phown. followed by a grand e ball. display at the xi,.hool.water-coloMI are requsiod to don aphibited ini1oqIp. oil. plied china painting . pencil drawing att:re for the day. and illustration. Prof. E. it Eastmorid, Edgar M. ufty,: Jenson. and Bessie Gourley have t. rttelt fete ftn- taught the goatees offered. Juveniles were (lit)eelal)Twe of Among the students worthy tg r r stent,ng g.isline and anothRowe. er fineti fin for Wntr elettek special mention are Lewis by P. Lou Richert. Edda Wheeler. Ruth Judge A. 0 N eleen of the Juvenile Penrold. Rita, Davis. Da Dutson, nourt Ae Salina Thursday.held Richard Vilate Elliott. Ornee itnow. IVibley. Cheetina B. Larsen. Jennie Etiher. Agnes aMrkham and Zell Stone. is special MIRO Elizabeth Lindsay exhibitor associate displaying In and oil drawings in paintings , rail.. ..,, . hvi WOMAN BROUGHT ! . , . . - you that one single tens of medicine bad relieved thousands of 'suffering men- - and women in till walks of life of their imaith troubles and that it had put thousands of men and women, here.. If nnyons told ''' I t ' i : ! ' A if utliltSargon Did. , - il' t, 0 '''''''77,"4-11.z., . Work on Exhibit old-tim- ff . ,; ". , , .1 t . ., .1 , f-- Ii oll'", . I til ''''''''": , 1. . ; :. , "., - "". ' ,, ... el . 4 1.' ,. " ,..,, '..'..- - ' , ' , , ;Alli .........""."e lr , i , i' 000rntientt trhts000 fp,. ;tr,uhfreitbri End Value. Pliretrdl:ee: ortot A A N 11114 W.' g 1 L.,ent lit EFI s .1 r....,,,s - . -, A ,--- , ... vt: . - '- ",01' , - - , , 1! ,t , . 0,- - '' N., - , , , ,f- -f ,, . I Divorce in Provo decree it ltt the Easy Oub Chair Bunny Chair Flu. , ito3 I , ... .it i .,1,, , ,., , I 9 ip, v,., 1 ; ,)' A r , ill All-Wo- ,, I b." '"'''''' - . s I ; 265 f - t'hritttlITI-J,3h.TIV)- IF IF 1 - i - A.'1 1Mr-Knieb- 4 : . . '. ionRelietSociety r r , - - lin) - - A Ar1 1r Tr- , Bingham ' . . . 000 when completed. FPANISH FORK. July 11,ItSoheavy rainstorm which via. lted this vicinity Thursday after.. stoow is reported of great benefit to the farmers here. Crops- were he-ginning to show the effect of the long dry spell. Utah, July; ' It. (Special)The annual fathers' and sons outing will be held August 2 and 2 at Puffins lake In Reeser canyon according to announcement made by W. L. Warner. chairman of the committee. All Sevier county will attend the celebration. A le.-- - (Special)An Interesting marriage of the past week was that of Miss Esther Anderson, for the peat five years a popular teacher in the Span. Ish Fork schools and Frank B. Scott. The couple were married last 'Thursday by County Clerk Syron Destroy at Provo. They wit make; their home in Spanish Fork , Et 1 - C: O. STATE 8e, $295 . I Auerbach's Quality Grocyterya , , ,,, t : I ffi 0 i Ideal for beach or mountains, sunny days or cool evening. You will feel chic in one of these smart colorful 'coats. The unusual will delight you. ,patterns Because-o- f the coming fall 'we have reduced these coats t4 shockingly low prices. Beach coats I ft Nr ss;sa irtficc, 1 .... (Auerbach's--Muslin--Seco- ' nd Floor Butter, 2 lbs...,. Kippered Snacks, 3 ABC 2c Ptirity Fig Nuggets .......r.,...-.10Buffet Cans Seedless Grapes I 98 Portola Sardines in Tomato & Mustard rs. ti r 20c Sauce, 3 cans Ear . - 00 r AUERBACH'S Quality MEATS Salt Lake's Leading Meat.Market. - LARD, 2 pounds SPRING FRYERS, pound .. ROAST VEAL, LEG, lb. Skinned HAMS, whole or half, lb. , , 98 $ 11 .14' 1REIMEENEmong , , -..- .. 30c .30c :30c BACON, pound 35c ROAST PORK, Loin or Rib, pound .25c I , 22c .35c cans 0 ; 4..614, No 288 Sunkist Oranges, 2 dozen , . .... 87c Full Cream Mild Cheese, lb Dunbar Dry Shrimp COLORFUL BEACH COATS . Belle Flower Creamery ... FROCKS SUN-TA- N the right to limit quantity) . Wieners,,Frankfurters, Stick,or Sliced Bologna, lb. .,,.. L.,. . ". .26c Sliced Corn Beef, lb. . .,..... .29c Whiff P : . COPPLE WED. SPANISH FORK, Utah.Jqly 3 49 smart assortment of wash ensembles in ' 0 1- sun-ta- , - 1 RICHFIELD,. 'rhese dresses are lust as Mart. cool and colorful as tiig sisters. They are made of crisp organdie in pretty pastel hades.ho n styles are darling . . . 'sleeveless with bark. full skirt and fitted bodice. cunning French flower, of organdie placed at the back of the neck and around the waistline . so- attractive little leter will delight in ofie. Sizes are 7 to 14 years. Dresses . c, . . . Richfield Will Hold Father, Son Day Aug'. ORGANDIE SUMMER DRESSES !IA - edallA 49 Mei re : .. GIRLS' SPORT SWEATE RS Floor) ii , Attractive sweaters that are ideal for sport and outing wear. Among our stock we have an unusual assortment of slipovers with collars or "V" and round necks. The sweaters are cool, light summer weights. The colors are just the shade you want jockey. nile, nasturtium . buff and copen. Sizes 20 to 36. Special , (Auerbach's-L-OirleSeco- -- Rainstorm Benefits , Spanish Fork Crops BROADWAY 186-- c , , BG9, It 4y - Hospital GIRLS' SILK SKIRTS' $61)95 te- clai)Itenovallon of du. Bingham by hospital,E.owned andto supervised under way. Er. F. Straup, has' also been commenced. The im- provements will cost more than $10,- Smart pleated skirts of a splendid quality silk crepe de chine. Skirt is attached on - 11,1111111in bodice Very chic for summer wear- with an attractive sweater. The colors ars beige. red, nil.. rose, copen and castilliam The sizes are S to Very special 1 and , Start Renovation of , Established - ' , , . . ---)1111) 1 toprolpitricoaspel elizsceiteemanednit ha(Se , -1- finds Murray City hemenginggestrointla A , old-tim- . Striking batiste and print frocks in smut 'colorful figured materials. Cool, flare styles for the midsummer. We now have 594 dresses in stock, so you may have your choice of fifty different styles and the price is so low you can easily afford More than one. Very Special - ' t '1. 11.' (1 - .., I ei : it 1 lgg Fivred Bathte and Print Frocks t $10 Allowance "al" MURRAY. . 1 Refrigerators - . , , Pretty, colorful array of new sun-ta- n frocks in attractive dimities and prints. lp You will like the unusual pretty styles. Thrifty shoppers don't fail to take note of this special value Dresses . II r" Murray Ward to , ar 7 - -- mtkionidnivgnabintede t i $ i 9.85 ! dates for Mayor and city council members are being made daily. Included Iin the list of - eugve. ted candidates for Mayor- are Dr. W. H. Etothfololl. professional and bueiness man in Murray: Joseph n ire ,Murray se- Berry. tivities and business iircles ThyamasA. Barron. local merchant Robbins and Mike Manes. MuRruamovreiciAielvlye tti:rtaleyder al,:tnel Churches will and Comniissionar rim tor rorioerioo but these heti. not 'been Meetly confirmed. ts Although none of the Appoint-merihave been officially made it i$ said that in all robability politteal levelers of Murray will be chosen from the above group. The shoes names have been lug. letters from citretied in special izens to the local newspaper. Utah, 'July folks of the Murray Fire ward will be eavrtained Friday by members of and other organisations it Is ennounce4. AU individuals over 70 years of age will be guests. A varied Program has been prepared. It includes at one a.erioeideh ncounilyn highways quet, VI be served v id the ward the Relief by society, it trireee chapel dasty3 wocbk. le nWdiinthg tteheti eaid in concluded with The fire prevention games, people regarding e contests, thei total dancing otoun whedtiong an4 other amusements. ... complete bhreaeahoe, cine centripetal idea. ' ' to Chief Knight. Slit eeoLake, the greatest benefitthit could be rive from cmmunity Honors Two Matrons support uring- to present summer months. would be the removal 1" of dry g nd weatis from barn& cicd'In'r l te el in9fth(SePRecellli'elf) atLucy Imubelyr inflamiVe shiredrsancribothi eloodena,i r6orusseltt were by a special at Salt Union ward et Lake County station No. 1 in lin ... recently. evalence of Members of theeG assoCiatien Cr- mail, AccOrdintr to Chief Clay a blanket ranged the affair. Godfrey was and Mra of ntoss-lik- e presented witha substance forrirs tat Coomber with titmv. glen as tok- Is latb -or t ject to ignition at the alightest-eaYe-- ices to the club. spark. served and a Refreshment. L. C Canning of Midvale lyres-wi- ll 40 awl satisfaction at the small num. Varied program rendered to her of blazes whirl have visited Iners vicinity recently and declaredthat with the fight now being carried on an even smaller number Is 125 4-- H Members , , anticipated. To The support of all citisens In Salt Enter Livestock Lake noun - is urged In the tight MMVALE. Utah, July II and precautions are being posted of the 125 members of through special window card& It is expected that the Bingham i clubs in Salt Lake countyare to enter their livestock in Fire department and the force at planning sun- - tiw Junior Livestock Nohow to be Magna will alsooffet-ltheiamid on Murray daY, Aug. IL at . inn& 'Murray City park.SO registered RamApproximately . houillet steers. IS calvta. 15 hogs, Murray. Filst Ward . 'and IS 20 between and pens of chickwill be exhibited. Primary to Frolic.. ensPrizes are to be WO totaling MURRAY. 'Utah. Ju:y awarded.. All memetaa of the of the Slurray..First. clubs may enter their livestock. Enward Primary association will be try blanks may be attained from entertained Monday at Liberty park any member of the committee In hY Primary officeri and tewhers it ctarge, or any club leadir. was announced Frilry. Members Arthur B. Erekson, chairman: will meet at lie ward .chapel at II William Wasworm Floyd Sheppek eelock where transportation will be end Elwood Spencer comprise the ' furnished to the park. committee in charge. i Z SMART -- S Bide Cr. being advertised for by the board of education of the Jordan school district on the new buildThe bids will be opened and ingcontract awarded milers legal acthe move. blocks tion MITBRAT, July 19.ISpeciall -- -. The campaign being , fire treventian the Murray City nnd halt Lakti coun- tea- ti fire departments advanced wii.14 sideratily Friday morning sativortpledged by Chief Walter t.int ea4heCdityetT- e tL.firetCigirt 98 $ . ol 1 1 MURRAY. Utah. July S. (SpeciallThe approach of fall munict. Honor Old Folks flowered and modernistic patterns. The styles are clever sports wear of a summery type. Merle is still a great deal of summer left so purchase one of these attractive ensembles before it is too late. Reduced from $3.95 and $5.95. - Blankets " '''' , twain...ea men have employed counsel. They' will request an injuncthrn In the district court to h moving tte Bingham high school to Copper-to- rt ..... . ENSEMBLES , r lp t Expect Bingham, Magna To Pledge Support Also. , xNEWrITTL(10111rTILITrit 1, - -- I i I. 'ran granted Wednesday Fourth district court to BrIgham Young MUninq of Leh! from MiryMuiliner on the ground, of The EASY TERMS GLADLY ARRANGED. eity and onnteve treatment. Xrateful I am to Sargon. The neW decree wa issued by Judge George life and strength this 'wonderful v. worthen treatment brought me is simply marveloute end all mv friends say . they never taw Me lookIng so' well. Boyer Family Holds 'Tor almost two years I had been Reunion in Springville completely rundown. Early last fall t anciernant I gall bladder opera- SPRINGVILLE. Utah. J"IS tion which naturally left mis quite tSpeniali--Th- e Boyer family, all of the lat. John F. deenendent week. My ttomach was badly disr.'--Ea tra it peels I ........ ordered end I tufferel to dreadfully Boyer. Sr.. hld a family reunion! - ., .11from indlyestinn that I could get here this week. Pt Due. More Day no benefit from my ?not t Those attend;rig were Mr. and! practically I was almoott &inapt billouti Mrs. Wayne BAYer of Arco. lollho,i . .. my Regular $30 A s allow: unh;aTt.hyc-ol'OrMr. eV Mir,''. DeliNrreY,:ne.41.'mAt.," f;1.1141 'kin E I CEDAR 4HEST It 'was almort Impossible for me Taarnkard of Salt Lake: Mr. and to do any w,wk at ail and my 85 . nerves were In torribly,,upset Beyer. 7:r. anti ID's. ruorart -- dition. toyer, Str. and Wit StYron Pr",r.! "Juet a abort time arer.I start- - Mr. and Mr. Siasr11;,?,. IINotY4r, c,triZli Size liesSO la. tt4 to lake the Sarnon ,treaiment I Mrs. ;Harlan Sliabt Seeosads S ettee. t bait. began to Improve so trineh that I Blt,,;terr ostodsr.Mrtnnz,aini.11,11 rs. John S. Jost Oslo to float, a nd Reckon For ramp, could hardly believe I watt the yam,. out. I A handsome,. ery ,J now Diet ltraetiae like portion. doing more trona. or. work tban ever he.ne-- - my cothrr Dralas. S. Press Ur Will awe. , la gond arta!n aril I haven't tad a Price . , !den of Indurestion or biliousness Federal Building Worki in weeks. For the first time in I Famous thirty-fiv- e riot. July' rfacc, yottra, Fin net A roPil totteDne to proteet the,i Greatly with eik.h headaehes any "'Uhl",. mall the I.,eonard to route rhsoge sundlY. get Oientr of rest ',honed Reduced r IviLt h' h.111;"'"' 1 and no longer have to en through lin" "'"hi vt a hard deva te.ork en will power a' Pr''. wIth th. Hon. rnl't ,,,,.. t't1i On your old one traded In atone The Soft Mara piii, If carried! Is the tort can't be Sargon ante,. change, compared with ordl- in on a new Leonard. n'a't Iri" a,...i,..1...1 'h. ,I.,,,,,t,. nary lexattires. Thar arethorough. Liketonna either from 'bat not' UnPleasant in the slightsst basso r Provo, Tm absolutely convineed that ...... ""1" Anhth.r. 'a- l'hy'll nag real men,. for n'.1 ,...,, v. more ";att."r more for me than I it ever a".'""" I 170000-.111alt11111. la th, i.., Ireame4 ar'S luell'in could Soo- - I i ttroml!sedri.l'n i F7,0"--"'Al Prie. Ili do." ", FIN .i ,stly ' Ill i a ST,122,, gum 1442 I 1 et ;90.000i, 1 PLO spgc,a1 AFF,KAry-...rf repreeeetat,e l's'efOne. atintrrirt:Prrrett'ellt: w .r-.! at the Vn Or Drug All re,.,ett,eee ),tChg tePtnt,Mt I, :as g. Mato sr. Is' 1,tplattlittr. the; refre, Th. "ponp4 hap boar; , theraoeutte twirler eth Th!e ig. ..1.,r,,,ti arid ether plans' rretitt..1rnftrty ti mar, inow melfrit,. yr, titinet11 TAT mae., J...pr,hm1 Price IMMO. iI daffy. Pargeft mite aloe be obtatned; anamtakr fp aPsinp tn havo t7naptrne- 14 ate Pehrantm-Johnse- n . t drug ' nt, witee4e,1 laPtPro Prtatp... sit 04,It4 1 anti tho Owl Drug EtcremAdo. pancyl any Izter wi!1 be Impossib!e. Give tt & H Ilintato . et - , . , 4 '.. il tot yr - JOIN COUNTY IN FIRE CONTROL fluffy summer dresses. Such charming styles . . dainty r rinted Batise with circular ruffles and Berorgandie ., tha collar. The bodice has the very ' newest princess effect that is so popular. The colors are delightful ... orchid, ,coral, maize, nile, white . and black. Sizes are 13 to 15. Come early for best selections. ti0 e - Atli Mohair rabolefereill dee, zatints-fille(ambient; fat luxurious eausforta beautiful' ladle. quality through mad tbrouzie. Suite , " 0.'5' Suite t1 Pillow Arm Davenport ) - . $225, Living Room Frnest ' r S. L9 MIDVALE . ' i. ' I 1 . I"' s4- V Countyl ' lyr," ' . SAnother shipment of those lovely, coal, i. is . ,., I - L. - ., Murray Considers I Bingham Fights School Removal Prospectivi Men OisnnvottAm. 'Utah. July. For Mayor's Post ecialiBincham property owners and $495 ,, .PROVD, July - ,......, DRESSES 1 ,, - - 1 ' c . , , - .... t , Man Gets ' . , GIRLS' NEW SUMMER oph At ..e -- a 1 II , . THE BIG STORE )1 - ra - '! 7 , act . , ... , , Fiber f , - 11 , Intel-nation- - - TIT-- 1, A IT ....I..' , PROVO. July It Professor E. tf. Eastmond, headY. of th art deparP., has. by oriieiftl tmnt of thp B. member of the invitation, become aBook Plate flArt uciety of Lomion.'England. be. as a Eastmcind will Professor meetWer of this socits, associated with such well known artists as James Guthrie. Herbert Wanthier. G. P. Teets. and George W. Fi.eitee. orirtnai dlowng will be exhibited If times and WWII in PUblICatiOnl. ter-da- y- , ..: ' - i Quality Professor 'Joins International Society 1" epoch-makin- g f and other relative& . Axeirede ' from Interfetieg with the i n is pan& roadwork while the asked in the comileint ing ltndant, , wouldn't lt2 But that Is limit exactly what 1s happening right here In Utah and throughout the f nuntrr. wherever this celebrated medicine has been introduce& Not only has it brought health and them strength. but it hat brought a them new nett energy new vitality-anlea P on life itjelf., Among the latest to pav bgb tt1but. to the powers el Sargon. medithis new and cine la 34rs. Lydia D. Covington. well known dressmaker located at 423 Conetitution Buildina. Salt Lake city. Mrs. CoalltatOtt IR a widow. the mother of three children, and has had a regular clientele among ,Promisent ebait Lake people for theyeare. She la an anpast thirty-fivlist, member in the Church of Lat. Ramis. Sing- Covington re. '. cently said: ran t even begin to tell bow . RETILMN FROM L. A., SPANISH PORK, Utah, Julynje.- -(Special)Dr. and Mrs. Wel M. liaise bare returnsd to the'r helm" In Los Anississ after sponding two wesks with Bishop and Mrs. George r tell ca. :. new-foun- d ' , 1,1. tor - - ) - Mits. LIMA D. cuSUSGTONt e unable to find relief back to wmtk. it would sound impossible. . with a spicy program. ' All the counties of Utah will be represented by boys and girls--. Theyalso give epteches on their dieferent industries. Utah of 1141. and Utah of Mt will be represent-hi- s ed. In the afternoon there will be 'games and sports at tho city park. A free children's dance and bail game between the Mt. Pleasant and Fairview teams at 4 p.m.. A dance at the Rainbow gardens will con- chid. the day. Thsa4-club girls and their teacher or Fairview took an nerir morning hilt Friday. They went Into the hills tweet of town and cooked their breakfast. and had games and a program. Swimming was also enjoyed'. they returned home in the afternoon. s , AIWA!". Dern114 pe- serenading in the early A meeting will be held ia -Merning, a the"Nortirsraritrhapietat-leaceeterele..-atioglas-and-Xeota-and-thi- 4 , J.., Utah. July FAIRVIEW. , One Day More for These Unusual Value s. - , 4 s 0011111-EndSpocial- tight-of.wa- re,,t irit:hrnutinhnnege. 1 , , ' - ' - - . ,4.4 IN. y to con. for ., ., tit mn y certain for highwayland'purposes ... . has been instituted in the Fourth ,., district- court by Utah county ,5,. t: sgainst I, M Mtlier Pr Colton. and , Carrie A. Thdmas Williams of Salt 1 v, Lake. The new survey re . locating the nighway from Soldier Summit to 1.....: Coiton crosses three parcels of lan d ., owned by the ,defendente and the .. . it hall been instituted tollOwing fruitless efforts of to ocunty cont. ..; . missioners to resch on agreement i .., i ' t, t Right-of-Wa- , 5 , , ,, t7 i '''..0- , .. c ' 11:112Z:MSFI Seek Land Tracts For mow. Julytract It Action of , - , ..',....esisemit ' I Ire,g:L 4.5 .it,,''..44tv ' -- , ' TAT Adruturrigns MEET. Utah. July A- -RICHFIELD, (SpecialIA meeting by permission of the state board of. equalization for the pornoNe rtt adilst- ' ing property tax differences In Monroe sad J..aoph etas hold by the Sevier county commissioners 3sly '''' - r. ''' . July held the first of its summcr parties, a ptogtessive Rook party. at the home of,Mre. J. IV. Locke, Wednes- .I day. The hoistesses were Mrs. IfJin--.E 1 i Jnsen. chairman; Mn. p. C. yen. Mrs. H. C. Beauman, Mrs N. 14, Wall. Mrs; Ronald Brandon. Mrs., George W. Brand, Mrs. Ras Ander'won. Mrs L. R. Christensen, Mrs. II G. Ericksen and Mn. Locke. .. Fairview Prepares , July 24th Program Home Culture club e i'Special)--Th- ' r, allwittalvthsopatoot hours. Home Culture Club ., Gives Summer Party hales 19. Sit PLEASANT, Utah, te or sia:,nnydri BACK TO HEALTH B. Y. U. Places Art Never Dreamed Any Medicine On Earth Could Do For Her , icnrnmerldinal tnilityt yu,,eennieicea,I.1 . i & mad g:Tatrit S- -- SPRINGVILLE, e president of the U, A. C.; P. V. Car- don. director of the,Ctah Esperf. meat elation, Dr. George Stewart. agronomist and ofDr. J. A. Harr's of Minnesota, the University During the afternoon. several of the more important projects on. der tust at the station will be vie. Bed and explanation' will be made as to the significance each bears to agriculture. At I pm. the- people of Neptil and visitors from other counties are advieed to eat their lune!" at the camgroundsbehind Ift. Nebo. In the cool canyen breeze coming directly ger bank. of snow. The evening program beginning at I p.m.. will start with a cam- munity singing, after which huge dry-1E- . ,t, - tetu,, I I - Sor Am, , teats .of 15 bushel". - At I p.m. the Nimbi Dift-Lan- n station will be visited. After' a "tew of the peat years hunt Aaron F. Bracken. snort . PROVO, July 19.Eneureging Outlook for a bumper wbemeet tocurood county tiltyr o;agrriko l'AtuFt!ah -- NEP'Dtab. DAY y . ,........ -- - July Is.....tspeciap -- The ninth annual Wheat Day to be held at Nephi Monday, will be. gin. with the What trip over the famous Lean Ridge beginning at li aim Ln route many of the wheat fields on this area of 15,0O acres of waving grain will be observed. One or more stops will be made-t- o visitors with farm prae- acquaint tires on the Acre yieide on the Ridge this :tee- s'o below bushels due to lack of moisture. Yield" now promise to Ste near IS bushels to an acre with the prob. that a few of the best till- ability ed farms Irtil reach a maximum t ' --- , , 4....4 ,..., . 'MAIL CHANGE IS. , ank Fort Douglas, Uinta Band Groups to Play In Springville. -- Ar-Anth Ridge. , t 1 Utah County Past Hike-Over-l- tra - . ... - 0 '- ' Program to Start With , ' Notes Rapid Growth in! - 1 -- .k.., . - IS IIEAYYFIGHT PIONEER SET FOR MONDAY1cRoP i 44 JULY 19 1929 change of Lion 'ZIT., pp11 as I' Lake or Provo. as is being advocated in some quarters of the state de- - , DROVO. Jula capital. Is not feasible. citizens of U posits for Provo city Price and postal authorities plan a mass meeting sometime funds for the month of June week in an Wort to keep the ..next .totalled lig.142.05., according , as it now stands. to & 'wort submitted to the Severer arguments Sr. being adcity COMITtieStoft by Roee Y. vanced by !Carbon, county peopls Stewstt. city treasurer. which they believe point conclusiThe 11011feell of the receipts were as follows: General fund vely to 's. failure of the new road. In the first place. they have the all fund $4.164. st.223.71:opecial year round condition of the road t - perpetual cemetery savings $3.60; note to Farmers and running out of .Price. They claim i the new route would prove botherMerchants bank t10,000.. .. some and often inipqstibie in the -- -winter. Arms Lbw"- sayiha. thn arzily gatn.-tSalt Lake would be to the private truckers. who would. Mn. die tke mail. This' same practice over lit4 country has reduced the business II per cent they 1111SeTt According to J. F. McKnight Price postmaster, the only thing to exceed present conditions in the matter of service and dependability le the 'sir line. which is under con- ' sidervirm now by C. J. Nibiey of .. the Salt Lake atrportend C. L. Foster, of the Intermountain Flying 180 Crude Oil Engine Automotive Service Company.' Inc.. of Price. '' Arrives, Concrete Points 'which would be reached are .Price. Vernal, Grand Junction In. or Denver and intermediate tIOWni , - 1,. . .-,44 PRICE FIGHTS , . Provo Deposits. . $18,742.05 For ,. Month of June 7 , '1, ,,,. i FlIrDAY .. , NEPIII WHEAT DAY'BEET MAN sAysjiAVAJO INDIANS TO .' 2.:- ...., DESERET NEWg - 1 ::;':..Cëi4.r.41.áiid'HS6tithéTo-ut4h.1.7- .: . .. , - . ,., . , ,.., awe. ..,., I , ........ E , . . . , , .,. .. . . c , ' - , . , ; . ' 4 , kt 's, . I , wi A, - - I I . |