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Show APRIL FRIDAY, UTAH INDUSTRIAL NEWS Santaquin News Section MRS. INA TIETJEN, Local Correnpondent Mis Nadu York of Salt Lake is Honoring her niece little Miss Nah alie Stewart of Salt Lake, on her fifth spend ng a few days with her paients. birthday anniversary, Mrs. Ina E. Tiet Mr. and Mrs. Rollo York. jen entertained a group of children Mr. and Mrs. Bertis Robbins recie-veCherry Blossoms and Violets in Irys-- j tal Baskets formed the centerpiece of news of the birth of a baby girl the large table at which the folliwing born to Mr. and Mrs. Roach Chappie children were seated. Paul and Larry of Spanish Fo"k last week. Mrs. d Fergeson, Jewel Chatwin, Duane Allcock (has and Rees Nelson, Maynard and Dick Openshaw, Valena Morgan, Bobbie Ra.s.smuson, Janice Openshaw, Joyce Wadsworth and the little guest of honor. The hostess was assisted by Elma Tietjen and Mrs. Ella Anderson of Payaon. Principal Howard Holladay has announced the following list of Graduates from the Santaquin Jr. High School, for 1931. Earl Chapman, Willis Chat-wiMartin Greenhalgh, Gene W. Openshaw, Sherman Greenhalgh, W'all, Nolan West, Jas Ixifgran, Vera Chatwin, Dorthy Chellson, Ruby Marie Crook, Carol Greenhalgh, Lula Hatch, Jean Larson, Ferrell Lindstrom, Blen-d- a Okandar, Ira Openshaw, Rita Peterson, Elma A. Tietjen, Thelma K. Tietjen and Mary Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carter and family were Nephi visitors Sunday. Mrs. Bill Boundy of Eureka .spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wall. Chappie was formerly Miss Mr. : nd (iiiugbti 'ast week. Mrs. miles of highway between Venice and Kalina. ip1 15695, OOO LBSjt Ailh.r Hat Lila were Salt La1 h and r visitors New Cache County LOGAN brary building ready for occupancy. sJtfryS&b Li- o Miss Eva Johnson and Miss Seventh AnnuSPANISH FORK Talboe spent the week end in Provo al Utah County Livestock Show held visiting friends and relatives. here. Elvern Miss La Priel Kay, of Bakersfield Robbins. California, is spending the week with v her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Crook announce Kay. the birth of a baby girl born this week Fred Smith was a Business visitor and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Taylor are in Salt Iuike Thuaday. the proud parents of a baby boy. re n a n, Sol-ma- n. 5,605,000 MOHAIR COATS 2546,000 tract SALT LAKE CITY of land to be used as zoological and botanical garden donated Salt Lake Zoological Society by Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hogie. Contract for BRIGHAM CITY construction of first unit of local sewI.siah Holladay was a Salt Ijike visMr. and Mrs. C. A. Rassmuson, Mr. er system, let to Wheelwright Consitor the latter part of the past week, Ester Allcock and J. A. Saunders form truction Co. of Ogden. o where he was called on account of the ed a Canyon party at Mapel Dell Sundeath of his cousin, Mrs. Dolly Ever- day. Storm sewer on Twenty-fourt- h OGDEN ett. Street and Wall Avenue compMrs. Ruben Peterson was hostess leted at cost of approximately $45,143. o Mrs. Eugene VV'arnick returned home at a Ltldge party Saturday night, ' in Salt 10 Mr. to Lunch serveed was after Mr. days and spending New park under conSunday NEPHI Lake visiting her parents, Mr. and Iee Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Angus struction here on four-acNorth Mrs. Thus Dix. Holladay, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Open- Square property. shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Higginaon o Tho baseball teams of the Jr. High Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Wasatch Natural Gas Co. LEHI school played ball in Goshen Thursday Art Wickman, M.r. and Mrs. A. E. will expend $400,000 for extension of April 10th Goshen won out in both Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Jed Greenhalgh, its mains from Midvale, Southward games. Athletic manager Thelma Tie Ruehen Peterson and the hostess. into Utah Valley, .running through tjen pitched for the girls and Lula this city to American Fork and PleaHutch was the catcher, while Athletic i Mrs. Caroline Openshaw returned sant Grove. mgr. Willis Chatwin and Martin Green to her home in Salt Lake Sunday after halgh both pitched for the hoys and spending a week visiting with her on, Work comSALT LAKE CITY Lorwell Greenhalgh played behind the Floyd, Herbert and Melvin Openshaw, pleted on beautifying Airport and Redhomo plate. and her father Mr. Hannon Olson. wood road and Bonneville golf course. M O H A I Hms3 Nathalia o number of young folks formed a Little Nathalie Stewart ieturned entertained Mrs. Openshaw Floyd Santa-qiuGUNNISON Horse Back party Sunday, up Young & Ogden, to her homo in Salt lake after spend- in honor of the birthday anniversary wore on Those the contract for gradreceived Richfield, party Canyon. ing several days visiting at the J. E. of her daughter Joyce Tuesday. Lunch Mr. and Mrs. Albert McKay, Miss and State Highway being graveling home. was served to 12 little guests. tween end of oiled road above this Peterson, Miss Rowena Bettes, Tietjen Mias Rula Larson, Miss Blanche city to Nine Mile reservoir. The girls chorus of the Santaquin Lucille Greenhalgh, Nayoma Tietjen o Sheldon Crook and Arthur Jr. High School under the direction were Salt Lake visitors Friday. OGDEN Preliminary surveys of Miss Cora Gardner, won first place Miss Kirsel Openshaw spent the completed on proposed Ogden River in the contest, at the Nebo Day, at Mr. and Mrs. Leland Openshaw and project Payson Friday. week-enwith her parents, Mr. and family of Salt Lake were Sunday visMorMiss Winona ZION NATIONAL. PARK Mrs. John Openshaw. itors in Santaquin. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mar Tietjen and Openshaw .returned home with her aft- rison Knudsen Co. of Boise, Idaho revisit- er spending several days in Salt Lake ceived $113,903 contract for grading John Gardel was a Provo Business family of Tooele were Santaquin Mr. and Mrs. Floyd of home the at ors and surfacing road in Zion National visiting with her sister. visitor Monday. Park. Openshaw, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mrs. Alvin Greenhalgh and daughtMiss Mary Cromwell, and Lloyd Holl- Greenhalgh Sunday. Mines of BingBINGHAM CITY er Iona spent the week end in Salt aday of Salt Lake spent Tuesday in 168 carin Lake at the home of Mrs. Pearl ham district Cole Mrs. David shipped and mining spent relatives Tuesday visiting Santaquin week. act recent to loads called of ore during Provo, whore she was friends. o on the Jury. Extensive geological Mrs. Ellis Tuckett was a visitor at EUREKA Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hall were Provo Miss Melba Nelson was a Fairfield the home of her mother, Mrs. A. E. campaign preparatory to starting devvisitors the early part of the week. Wall, in Goshen Thursday. visitor Tuesday. elopment, will soon be underway on of mineral land, southeast of tract Rollo Horton and Elton Johnson, Mrs. were Tintic district. Wm. Don Wadsworth to returned Mr. Mrs. her and McLeod, Santaquin boys who were hurt in the in home home the after at visitors spendIlennet Clifford wreck in which was Santaquin Sunday Santaquin Friday Work on loSALT LAKE CITY killed are reported to be rapidly im- of T. J. Wadsworth and Mr. and Mrs. ing two weeks in Salt Lake with her cal water supply system to start imsister Mrs. Christensen. Erma Kyte. proving. mediately. o UTAH INDUSTRIAL NEWS Mrs. W. A. Chatwin, daughter Jewel Mrs. Cleo Andreason returned to CITY COALVILLE Number of Duane and and Salt Lake Friday where she is employ, Paul Garry Fergeson, to in CITY Ward this streets CEDAR First Lake Allcock to Salt being improved. place motored few a Sunday ed after spending days visiting and cost between here build Chat Mr. to home was $00,000. and Panguitch Mrs. and Issah chapel Mr. Highway by acompanied her with parents. made PAROWAN the to in who for Lake pubhas been Salt improvwin, junction being Bryce canyon Repairs Holladay. ed. lic library. past 2 weeks. o V. Mrs. and Mr. RICHFIELD J. Mr .and Mrs. James Key of Mona New telephone CITY Waseseha and Sabin CEDAR Ilia Merril Miss Miss and Foutz Marie purchasKay are spending a few days in Santaquin Blue Ribbon cost of approxinstalled and Miss at ed cafe of Mona were Mrs. of confectionery of their equipment Sunday guests at the home daughter, in service. Mr. and Wendell Mrs. from Peterson. placed $56,600, Carter. Jean Cloward and imately family. Floyd Carl-gre- animal industry fastest New milk cooler installed in plant of Modern Dairy. Rids received for traveling 13.1 HELPER A Ar-vill- RAISING NATIONS YOUNGEST CROWING T MOHAIR-GOA- 1931 24, MOHAIR COATS IN MORE MOHAIR GOATS TODAY THAN IN AN TH TODAY PRODUCED MORE MOHAIR ' U. S. 8xd on US Qzpt MOHAMDUSTRY 1920 J Stefr (f ty LEADER IN 1920 off the brush land. Increasing grain yield, and at the same time producing a total clip of 17,000,000 pounds of mohair yearly. Every state in tiie Union has at least a few members of the family,' hut the great bulk is center. 0 in Texas. Arizona, Oregon. New Mex California and Missouri. Mohair or angora fleece must m t be confused with wool. Mohair Is even stronger than wool, very lustrous am', due to its structural difference, much easier than wool to keep cieau. Mo hair has many uses for clothing, dm peries, rugs and other domestic application's but by far its most significant uses are for furniture and automobile upholstering, for which It is made up into a pile fabric called mohair vel vet or sometimes velmo for short. Twelve million yards of this fabric are. In use in passenger trains today due to its extreme durability combined with pleasing appearance and fade less dyes, while over a hundred mil lion yards, it has been estimated, aie on the highways in the form of auto mobile upholstery. The skin of the angora is used for making gloves, while the meat, called eiievon. Is much like lamb or mutton. But. of course, by far the most Important use of the angora goat is Its mohair fleece which you probably rest on every timp you take out yi nr car ico, First Coats Brought Here in M9; 17 Million Pounds Clipped Yearly. YOU are accustomed to think of the angora goat us one of those qi eer furrin Hiiiiiuiles" that you would have to go abroad to see In his native habitat. It may come with surprise to learn that there are more angora goals right here In the United States than in pny other country In the world, and that consequently this country leads the world In Its output of mohair, the fleece of the angora. The year 49 which saw the great gold rush to California also was the occasion for the entry of nine Inconspicuous Immigrants, the first angora goats to be brought Into this country. Evidently they found their surroundings congenial, for they flourished and multiplied and sent for a lot of their relatives to Join them, until now there are fully three and a half million of these useful creatures here, clearing IF d FAME KELMMIILinrY THE FORD TUDOR Long9 SEDAN hard use shows the value of good materials and siutplieitg of design ' EVERYWHERE you go you hear reports of the good performance and reliability of the Ford. One owner WTi tes The Ford Tudor Sedan I am driving has covered 59,300 miles through all kinds of weather. It is still giving perfect satisfaction. Another owner describes a trip of 3217 miles in 93 hours over bad roads and through heavy rain and sleet in the mountains. Throughout the e trip, he writes, the Ford performed and no mechanical trouble of any kind Commercial Printing Direct Mail Advertising en-tir- We solicit your printing business and can assure you we are equipped to fill your needs, what ever they may be Whether you are contemplating a letterhead and ly was experienced. The shatterproof glass saved us from serious injury when a Jy prairie chicken struck the windshield while we were traveling at 63 miles an hour. See the nearest dealer and have him give you a demonstration ride in the Ford. Then, from your own personal experience, you will know that it brings you everything you want or need in a motor car at an unusually low price. en- velope to match or some larger job call the Chronicle Job Office and let the home-towshop do the work. n LOW s s M 3 Chronicle Job Department Phone 171 (F. inmi. 9 PRICES 43 to 83 o. b. Detroit, plu, freight and delivery. Bumpers and pnre trre eXtra at torn cost. 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