Show social mews news items Burp rf party given mrs J P mccarrall A number of the family of MM airs J P mccarrell Mc Correll surprised her with a birthday party lait last friday about 20 came to wish her many happy returns re turne the event was her birthday dr vr anil and mn christy awn from east vast dr ir and airs george H christy returned from an extended vacation which took them to the east where dr christy attended the may Broth brother erss hospital in minnesota MInne eota they then visited chicago and other eastern cities also california and before returning to vernal attended the state medical convention in session at salt SaIL lako Lake city they arrived home monday evening party for mrs Br BrI feinan ginan airs A A brigman was charm bingly entertained at bridge by tho the Mfred amee seth perry and thomas johnstun Johne tun last monday even evenings ingi A prettily arranged arranger bridge con eon was arved served which everyone present em loyed cloeo close friende friends of mrs afro brigman Dri gaian wore were I 1 d Ret urtis from denver miss gus davia davis returned thursday from denver where she visited with mrs pearl snyder formerly alasa 1 pearl shimming lna ort of vernal davie davis accompanied mr and mrs walter darnes barnes and made the trip from vernal to denver in one day the trip waa made via glenwood springs and the return trip via orafa keeno on wednesday the first day fit the 11 intall county count 7 far alice swett and joseph keene were ere united in marriage mies miss satt Is the daughter ot 31 mr r mm james swett of louls allen an my ems keene Is the son of charlea P F keen een of randlett I ends stevens miss rhoda Lewi e sand and william stevens rens of naples naple v were e quietly mar ried on september septem r afi 1925 they left fa torf arfield utah on the 3rd where wey ey will mako make their home the coming winter aviators photograph national on tour 1 I MLFORD captain john A mccready and captain A W stevens of the aviation service arrived in milford sunday they are on a tour of the he united states taking photographs of national nat lonal parks and other places of especial interest for the department of the interior they started out from dayton ohio and flew out ut the mall mail route to san francisco taking pictures of esequia park yosemite alte park and many other places then up tho the sierra nevada range photographing hoto graphIng crater lake a and n d ut mt shasta captain mccready advises that occasionally they find something that Is more outstanding even than the parks and such was the case in california when they photographed the santa alps which they ay say was one of the moat most rugged places they have seen they flew to camp lewis near seattle taking pictures of mount st helens helena mount adams and mount and from there to glacier park where they spent about thirteen hours in the air photographing the park from glacier garft to the sawtooth mountain in idaho then down through utah they took several pictures of canyon sunday morning before coming coining to milford they are going from hero here to california and will take pictures of death valley mount whitney kings river canyon and will go to san diego where their plane will undergo any needed repairs before starting on the return trip they expect to visit via bryce canyon zion national park and the grand canyon on their way back taking more pictures going by way of el paso and san an au i conlo captain mccready will be remembered as the man who flew across the continent on an a nonstop non stop flight with lieutenant kelly in 1923 captain stevens in an aerial photographer to and was with dr alex hamilton rice of newport it I 1 it t on his south american expedit expedition tou he has only been back to this coun try some three abree or four months idaho alfalfa seed crop reported light I 1 acreage of alfalfa seed for harv hary e est t in idaho this year la Is estimated at kaso acres or 10 per cent less than the acres harvested io in 1924 in a report by J 11 gem state agricultural average yield Is placed at three bit bu chels ISO pounds per acre for a total ot of pounds the 1924 yield averaged five bush bushels els rind ant totaled pounds this years light crop the statistician re ports potts is due to damage in the important twin falls rogerson roee re worth sect section ln hot weather blasted the blooms to such an extent many fields were cut for hay local nall h all storms and chalets fly also made her heavy hert T inroads red clover wed seed harvest harreal for 1025 1925 totals acres or 80 per cent of the acres harvested last year this reduction Is attributed to winter killing there wai was considerable damage from hon piry givan 1 mcclelland and daviso mr mrs B P kelly and mrs irs J D brans evans entertained for afro T R mcclelland and mrs mary alary davies ai at a birthday par party ty on friday sopt sept 10 five hundred was played those present were the mesdames Meeda mc dave hatch dyron byron thomae thomas adelbert Lol colton fc olton ton sr on lamar samuels sJ J el tilgham lilg ham lynn strong wallace hicks E S gurr harmon and slater sister mrs airs hunt sam ben nion arid slater sister mrs nelson lyhne ashton lige jackson george baese henry sam herran ernest bristol bid mccarrell miss aisa ev eva and molba melba kelly and mrs alre robert Yoh johnson doth both received many beautiful and useful gifts bunch lunch was served by the hostess everyone present them many more happy birthdays narg martin 1 hostess mrs ethel 31 martin entertained last wednesday ev evening enins in honor of her son maufred manfred who kho left tours day for school at the university gIty of 0 utah A few of manfrede friends were present to renew old acquaintances P E 0 meeting Mec ting held tuesday the regular P E 0 meeting wa was held last tuesday at 3 at the home of biro john mcandrews McAndr ewe dainty refreshments were served miss helen spensor of the ellison Ell lson white chautauqua circuit was the honor guest liller glibert gilbert V miss rhada d a mille miller e formerly ot of jensen and now 0 f hamilton H oll wells colorado color do JIBS as announced ant her marriage to 3 1 gill gilbert of the same place the be bd young couple will make their home in colo coloa ra ado d 0 ver varnon on haret the marriage ge 0 of M mr s hattle hattie ver vet non daughter r ot of N M and mrs mr s W P vernon of f ma maeder la e er to howard hurst hurat of sanf f r d idaho id 1 0 took place in the salt lak k temp temple sept 10 1925 mr and mrs vernon have just returned from attending the ceremony rn ony utah seed to be exhibited at national exposition action that will insure utah exhibits of alfalfa and other small seed at the international hay ard grain chow how held at chicago annual ly in conjunction with the interra tic ral livestock exposition was this week at a meeting in the offices of the utah state farm bureau at salt bake lake city attending the session were dr E G peterson president and professor george stewart agronomist utah agricultural college lege harden bennion Benn lon state commissioner of agriculture heber 3 webb chief state mate crop and pest inspector I 1 paul kelly chairman of or tho salt lake chamber of commerce agricultural committee E E smith of bountiful an experienced agricultural showman fred matthews Wa purchasing agent and AT L C winder executive secretary utah state farm bureau the utah farm bureau decided bowe time ago to sponsor a movement that would enable utah seed r producers to compete with world growers at the chicago exposition 1 it was found however that no state can enter a 0 state exhibit except through its agricultural college when this was learned the utah ag cultural ri college came to the rescue a and nd Is to now applying g for space and will enter utah seeds under ltv name executives of the college said recently a member of the faculty someone expert in seeds would ie to cent sent to chicago to supervise fitting the exhibit county agents are be ing instructed to give assistance wherever possible to farmers pro daring their exhibits it is the aln of this group which Is assuming leadership in the seed exhibition movement to have seed seeds given unprecedented attention at county fairs these theme county exhibits will be brought to the state fair october I 1 to 7 making the seed department at that event the biggest in history from the state fair seed entries will be selected a state ex irbit this will be supplemented by individual entries for many producers contributing to the state callec alon lion will desire to enter into andl ridgal competition the utahna expect to emp emphasize emphasise hashe alfalfa seed meed clover timothy and red clover there may also be entries in brebt barley dicklow wheat and swedish select cats if grand county ty looked to as best possibility for corn can produce the tate state will send an exhibit in thia this department interest throughout the state Is encouraging and the committee feels that sending the exhibit to chicago will be a highly constructive venture the seed companies and distributing are offer offering lax assistance realizing that a series of or utah winnings at chicago would bo be a big mir boost to their business the farm bureau plans to take ey dew last year and the acreage yield was three bushels per acre this trouble seems absent this year and n four bushel yield Is forecast 8 st araking total production 00 zounds against pounds po in 1924 COLLEEN GROWS EARS FOR HIM 11 NEW Coll colleen eez moores ears make their first public appearance in years in so big her first national picture at the vogue wednesday september 23 for many months the bangs of a flapper bob have hidden colleens care ears indeed it is difficult to remember and film when modem modern he addresses did not cover her ears and now as the girl of 1899 1890 with her hair brushed back movie audiences as far as the screen Is concerned will perhaps for the first time realize that colleen HAS ears two of lem em caunt em genealogical SUNDAY in commemoration of the visit of the angel moroni to the prophet joseph smith september 21 1823 sunday september 20 1925 has bag been set aside as genealogical sunday by the first presidency it ie is desired that throughout the church a part of the time ume of the sacrament meetings of this day shall be devoted to the consideration of the important subject of salvation and its relationship to the dead bishops are requested to consult with the genealogical committees and choose speakers for this occasion who will treat the subject as they may feel led musical and other numbers should conform to teh spirit of or the occasion Sa japanese purchase many utah sheep the purchase of american sheep by the japanese government has become an almost annual affair it is noted by the national ers association this year ewes and two rams from the flocks of or john H seely sons and fifty ewes and two rams from J K madsen flock both of mt pleasant were purchased by representatives of the japanese government the japanese have learned to come to re utah tab for the fine flue class of at Ram boull ets needed to build it the he flocks of their country the finest entries from tha the shipment to chicago and hold a state seed show at salt lake city during the bureaus annual convention to he be held this year the third week in january Ta nuary tribune former basin geologists married in california san francisco california the vernal express in audition aldi tion t to 0 always having enjoyed the ex dresang noway newsy columns myself there ie to now another reason for ro arte rte ewing Lowing my subscription on miss blike billie ruple formerly oc of ver w nal and 1 I were married marx marr Jed la in this city culminating a romance which dates back to 1921 prom fron this you can see that my interest in vernal was not wholly confined to its many natural attractions we feel that the express la Is a essary addition to our home bome for we want to keep in touch with things in the uintah basin and andthil this thi is the best possible medium for fo doing so my illy partner ortner is continuing her work at the university of callior california where she Is taking a course in 11 geology I 1 am taking ex extent lon work in the same subject as it Is our aim to make geology our life career we want to work together in this field and may be able ablao ao aid in the development odthe gramt erea t aih tah tab basin within the next few years some may be inclined to feel that geology Is to an odd field of woric for a girl but not so in my iny partners i case her life 1 ii the big out cut of doors has fitted her for jus this thing she is far better adapted for or this sort of life and more capable of caring for herself in the open than the average male tender toot foot who takes up geology aa a a profession fes sion slon we have all had occasion to know some of these gett gentlemen lemen who have never been away irom the conveniences of modern civilization and can easily picture their help af u when brought face to face with abo primitive condition conditions which their work compels them to meet we wish the express a long continued life of service and usefulness to its many readers our kindest regards to all of you f sincerely G E |