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Show jj Tk Ig m For Worth En d of 81 of Proro Coacars and Announcement Announce-ment of County Commission That Action On Natural Oat Franchise Will Bo Hel up Until July JUt Mad Thla Week,' ' ?' The matter of gas still remains an uaiolred problem la the north and ef Utah county and unless some new turn oomes In the negotiations tba controversy will likely drag along for months. The people mMlng la Lehi, American Fork' and Pleasant Orore bare, thru their city official, granted franchises to the Natural cm concert and thus announced preference tor this fas feeling at that time that It was their on chance to get gas lata thu-.eeettoa.n , ,..4,,,f , Now "comes the announcement that the JO. JjoowiM AUe interests of New York, has parchased the Utah. Valley Oaa and Coke company and wUl begin extension of gaa . llBes aorta from Proya not later that July 1st, M that same Una iha county eommiaaloa Is credited" wit la announcement that the Natural Gaff eainpaay -fjaachlee thn the county will be with be!d as-tHIulylat. as-tHIulylat. t m;"T. .;; The Proro conoera will now to seoart franchisee from tba cities la Oil tortk'in j of the connty before any action will be taken. :-7 H The auestloa of batter gaa, aapport of county industries and allied ones- tlons most ba threshed out and the public eoayertod to oat aiflt ..r;tbj other before this" ouestloa- can " be settled as far as the north endot the eomnty is concerned, ' 4:$'4 We want and need gas to this dis trict and hope Immediate actioa eaa County ':. .. ' ''ft: . - string trio and the Oold -and Green dance, Caprice. ill Taylor, preaidsat of tba Palmyra Pal-myra stake Y. It M. 1 A. presided. lerf.J.iraa;,.t.,:.yery),, large attendance present at the contest, the house being be-ing filled. The contest lasted until naarly midnight' A good many people from Alpine stake were la attendance U D. 8. Church Notices BQI, 8COTJTS, hTAKB NOTICIJ All Boy goout troops, of Alpine stake, art requested to meet la the basement of the 'ataka tabernacle at t:M Saiarday arentog TONiQRT, to check. up ca their parts fa the Boout Circa (Tlmporee) to be heW la Tyo-to. Tyo-to. Tuesday, May tf. ,v . Kreryone, be' tbertlj : 3 " 1 Sunday Bcqoov vmo msn J The. . regnlar nontu, anloa meeU lag oj tba dnadajr' Bchoolf , Aljdnf stake will be held Monday errealag, iif ta, at.f o'clock to tba atake be started to determine which omp- Lucretia, AdIxw( ; -AlDiTisica Meet UUa Laoretla Asaby of the Aaert-eaa Aaert-eaa lark Tblrdi ward representing AJplae stakes waa the winner la the Oleiaes OtrU imWWlpeaklageon-UatJa-lhBdUtrtctM.I. A.finlaheld Tuasnaw mnlng at tba Winona' theatre, thea-tre, Spanish Fork. There were twelre . stakea represented la the contest whjca was between the aorthera and 4 soathem dlrlstons,: and in the nal oodteat before tba entire chnrcb finala at tba' ML X. A. coatereaee la; Salt Lalur.te. Anev Utah atake, wo tba ladles chorus, , the H" Mens cboraat tba retold atory Deaeret stake, the "IT Mens public speaking ; - lJuab ataka, ; the double-mixed quartetj Sharon ataka, drtjna-or one-act play contest; Pal- "ytr ataltariirctaBmrtJtiliattt4 , aijt offlcers and teachers art vxgad. tottpraaaC-,l.;r THIRD WAKO ANisAL CON.'" "TERENCB TOMOkROW NIQET The "regular annual ward conference confer-ence of (he filri Var4 Vfil be beld in Ihelr ward chapel tomorrow BlgnV May 15. U T :10 o'dock, at which time the Bishopric wJU' W irganlx , A full ittendanea U dealWd.' " ' weed CAUPAiQ vjuaja Under tba dlrectioa of the Veed commlttea tba county, fpirayiag ma-china ma-china baa. bea wotkinf la oar district dis-trict daring the past .week, la aa effort to aacb all patches of white-top white-top in, tba 4Wrict' : CQMnld. aayoaa know where there la any of thla eed thai baa not been aprayedV will they kindly notify Eo-gene Eo-gene & Brigga, chairman of tba oonv Farmers, oooperata with tba Farm Bureaa 1 this weed eradication campaiga, Nat So Caf Aa AaMricasv wa, a arriral la Parts, asked how many days journey It was to SwlUerland, was told tba story of the rrencbmaa who landed in New York at two o'clock ta the affr Vriuibb and asked If bt could go toCbK' 'eiiS'Inil' Wick Ivefore '0gD-"-'-"'" - fysi 1 fill M is . o " i rc i 2 .-,41 . .. v- i - r 1ST Wi ii 'i iiihWiiw,,... . . iiuQ.jiiw i f In ii . ,il , ,, -' -- i,l imiii m II li ii ' V " tur Vn ,Mr m"-i' ; a i i ma - - tow rfrri ay-Mtk to the Waa May Mai totboEaa Tboa DAILY TO BEPT.tOtb, CtttraUads ii"' fHtaaswlawi anrrnrnwaM SUAMER EXCURSION EASTanpVEST Sxaaiplea a Lav Koomd Trip Fares from IRICAN FORK Plan now where to go, what to act this rammer. Tmel bj train and hart more time and energy at tout destination. Take edranuge of spedal low fares in effect as indicated. C DELIGHTFUL SIDE TRIPS Interesting sldt trips to Zion National , Park and other wonders of southern Utah, or to Yellowstone, or Grand Teton National Nation-al Park, at slight additional cost Visit Den-rer Den-rer and Rockj Mountain National Park at no extra railroad fare. LIBERAL STOPOVER PRIVILEGES A choice of return routesgo one way, return anotherand atop orer anywhere oroote. Final return limit, Oct. 31st Luxurious comfort, unexcelled serrict feature Union Pacific trains. For further particulars, consult nearest ticket agent D. S. SPENCER, General Passenger Agent m . . ' . , Salt Lake aty Dnvr 134.00 Omaha S4.0S Kmui City.... S4.0S Chicago 74.59 Uiw York 138.SS Boaton 14Z01 Washington 130.11 Loa Angalaa-. 40.00 Portland , 4.S0 Ftoaorilraately taw (araa tm otkaa Salata . Ilrs. Harslet A. ' ; Aftea juried Hers Mrs. Kargarst A. Adams, 7t,wife of Amoa O. Adams, of .Clngham Caa yoa, waa brought to this ' dty ' tor funeral aerrices and burial Wednea- day. May it MreVV Adama - passed away at her home la .Bingham Monday, Mon-day, May 1, following lingering Ulnesa. ) .' She "waa bora la Bait' take aty October 17, 1880, the daughter of oae of America W. W. ttoblnsoa, and wife, Margaret Hobiasott.: ; :,:v - -'-v - rr r?r--Tba Adams' family war fonnar resldenu of American Fork; bat bare made Bingham Caayon their ' borne tor tat paat If yaari, BeaMea her basbaad. tba following children BurtTer"8taTai"Daa, ??Xm. matt. Mrs. LydU Karrelos, Mrs. cam. ... m. . . . nuua aaortOB'ano; am. iwut mn of BInghatt Canyoa. Thret brotheri Oaorg e'TloLInson. ' Jbhn HoUnson of American Fork, and Xmmatt Bobia-son Bobia-son of Untoa,ada-twtlTi.i - Funeral -aerrlcat wart eoadactad In the Third-irard Oder tha -dlrsa- tloa of Bishop John Hnater." The body -was TleWed at tht homo of Mra.1 Earl'McTagna prertoua to tht tar- nces.f;.;. m ; ; . ; The epening musical aelactloa.waa a toeal duet by .Mra, JCdMBoUy and Mrs. Laona Aaderaoa. B. B BootB offered the" WTOcatton. ? Tba atxt Bumber 'vat Vocal soloat Ood jtode Mothera For" beautifully aung by Ray Shellerr ; v-- j The speakers were Let T, fnelley, Prances A, Miller of Btngbanv - and Bishop Darld tyons of Btagham. Interspersing the speakeri, Mri. Bidaway and Misa Mastsri of Bing-ham Bing-ham Canyon sang a Tocal daeV Mrs. Boley and Mrs., Anderaon" aaaf Iha concluding musical selactioa. The benediction waa pronoanced by Ray H. Keener of Bingham. Interment was made la the city cemetery, where Bishop John BTanter dedicated the graTe." .. i " o . ... 4-H Club Organized Iningfalaiid Under the direction of Miss Xaa & Oroesbeck tba 4-H Clul of aaooad rear sewing waa organised Monday, May lav lL::-Jf 'r- Rath) Greenwood waa elected fereaf dent and Iiltlt Bnhler, vtet-pmldaat The following are the pembert: Reba Bouciy, Corct'ay I'jera, I''i Larson, Buty rubier, luit r,,,,r. Fay Waalcsa t?d T-'.a Ctcv&. t - The leader. Miss Oroesbeck, . az peeta 4 rerr aucceseful elab year, Mrs. 1 Bates, Eeporter. Mrs. William Tate aal three UtUa daughter of ttt Carmel, arrlred Toes-day Toes-day Bight tor a Trial with, bar parents. par-ents. Mr. aad Mra. Isaae Healay. . 1. t';.'JtTl ,''" ' - Mr. and Mra. ; Paul Carlisle kaad cblldrea arrlred K homo . Wednesday afternoon from Halt ta California with Mr. and Mra. Oral ' McOregor, Mr. and Mra. Stephen' Whitby aadj ather relatlrea. ' Mri." Ctepian Whitby Whit-by and taby accompanied tbam Imma and will visit tor a few weeks with Miss With Marsk daagbtorjof Mr. gndJKra. Joseph F. Mann, has won aa avTlabla' record .' tor paoctoallty aa4 attendance ' at achooL, During her eight yeari as V student in the , , - ..- r-, t or tody.', . V . UAUT PICirTOiin ; Tbt Alpine Ward it i . aorlnar a picture as-. 7 Alpiat Om commaii:1 TbtptcturatoaaihowThv tord ta -Sparrow,-, laoototbertfryhe.t, , p 'No oat should Bliss the r of tlBf this plctM, tt sionprlw charged. ;i '. AmerlamForkeW"ar'V : tootor to Alplaa .toaku moTltwiththaAip ' TWard PttBtot Uom la presenting the fcuj , playciDreains-ioajjM daailt'docktathelr; ,.Tt rrlmary cWWra r tht) e?t, n4 fTovw of eirre dancti ta4 drillg aars Vxa oat,si., . ' TatpabUe lg laTttal 1 im4 . aouiije'l eitenjM - .-"5- - 4"t-! A 1 j. ' 5r me ,- ..... r. 1 HnGG' A jiooM offera Kttlt but ielter, gbct to eat and aleep. la it Uellotiiet wrktTar7 d mx7inf U)uiecc3sa4r7 bttrdt Aad yet some gay, "Why do women wtem i&g&ow old faster than men!" - .. . , Tketric Range Here are the three great Electric Ser-venta Ser-venta which drive drudgery away and gire time to turn the hoesd into a home. EUctric Refrigerator Deeoda woTeiiient, CLEAN and eco-noaatcaJ eco-noaatcaJ am these hefpfol Electrfe Serrants. ilsraanFlta baj made aa modera and eonrenient aa those olaaydty. "l - ' ' ' : j .-A - "v.C w- .. . --was jy .aW .'fcjf . . mwv P jfi .-5 .jK-w m-wM'.w .rV.aajannnenBa i' nvl' COMBINATION RATES V WUSilSa' hclpfai Electrical Set-rice arailabfeaJlaWoiKlbM flet to hart her rural home modern ia erery reraeCUco teamA iHa now n at dpBds&tg taeka into time for home-maklns: and -va&tkS-rl?l rt tasks. Japrij spenOI 65 9t!arZLotat? a WaPwaentatfara toeaai ratify Krrka fat the home and to tgll SmSkSSSm UTAH POWER & "Tht Ovtrlmt Routt" 1 A- .-4 MM |