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Show Vfts Vtnice Jepperson, accompan-- , Bother, left Thursday -- 'If- her :d morning' for Salt Lake, where . MigV at the Western1 formal school of dancing, under one cf America ' foremost d&BClBg:.jna8 tt rs, Sttfano Mascagao of Xew York. Jcpptrson wll! study L. Mrs. l R. CoekreU, daughter: Jiorotny.sna son, Leonard, will leave Nnday lor Pocatello," TdaTio, Where" ttey will make their home. Clifford Cassity returned from Salt U.ke Saturday and will spend a ft-Jiiy with Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Cassity. ft! M rBitJJra-Jflh- n a few days in Salt w Sieyflrfgjgn Lk last week. Lelan J.Tassity of Salt Lake spent Friday In this city, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Canity. ii liil I I " Miss lone Huish spent Saturday In I aygon, visiting friends. l II I III It I I - I I U I' .Miss Helen Durdick of Duchesne is a Provo visitor for a few days. I I I III l: XV II I w &e ii) (i I. J I . I ' n llll II '4'' 111 I I I I I 11 111 fill V I l ll III c ay, III III Mnn I - : ll I a , : oi I f I I ll l I I I I I n if n l -- 1 I ll p Mil UUUWUW V . J, Edward Johnson a few days In Benjamin visiting bis e;&ter, Miss Eleanor Johnson, who has two years' " mis-l- a returned from Denver. : J j Have Been Inspected byjhe State Food Inspection Department and Pronounced -- Mrs. LaVar, Groneman Is la Salt visiting relatives and friends for lew days. F. Elbert Huina left Thursday for California, to enter the university of California.--. Berkeley, r-'- 'Mr. and Mrs. Martin' Clihger Motor-- i d to Blackfoot and Aberdeen, Idaho, They expect to be I ) ri V7 Wlma jvJU Mrs. Earl Foote has returned from "U'ildwood where she was the guest of Mrs. John Saxey at her summer home. - :" . lake to visit relatives. gona ten days. - a- A , U Tighop W, W. Taylor and Peter J.tadsen are spending a few days at tttrawberry fishing. , : . Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Huish, daughter Vieve. eon Elbert and Mr. and Mrs. J- - Olsen and daughters Maurine and ta were Salt Lake visitors, part of 1. t week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips of have returned iuant visit with :t J9 U JTOVp. id i . f MIkI Elsie Sauer returned Monday om Salt Lfike, after a few days' visit .h relatives. , k ' rr. H5) -- i , . fill Rich-- f home after a relatives and -- n-rn 0 ? Emll Olsen and Miss Mell John-- ' motored to Saratoga Sunday and the day with bathing! a m Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Prows and f. ioily, and Mr. and Mrs. James Fer-; ison trppptjunay in Salt Lake visit- ,,"' ir.g friends.. , Hi,' ........ ,. i- - cod in this city, the guest of her K.iUer and husband, Mr,, and Mrs. J i. la Keene. F Pulham of Salt wore Provo visitors Sunday, the ueEts of Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Pyne. " " 7 found mott of Provo' s food establish' men, grocen'ei mcaf markets, in faircondi tion; some of them in fine condition." - Thos. Mr. and Mrs. B. Ike ' ?; '' "I'" I Mrs. J. M. George is here from Salt I. tie e pending a few days! " TT U j ' i. II. -- t v j I Fcnbn, jtrat e foodinspect oiyin speciathteri- - N. F." Wilson" or Salt Lake,-form- er rrmclpal of the Parker school, this spent lastweek in Provo with revives and friends. uieu; in The Ptovo Herald today. See Page ... ft -- . - BOOTH FAMILY REUNION, ft-zz- I n A hundred members of the Booth f :sti!y met in Alpine Saturday to cele-rr re the hundredth anniversary of tirth of Richard T. Booth, pio-- i ! i mbcr cf the family in the f t. Bishop A. L, Booth and family rf Ftc-y- attended the reunion, I'l? feature of the reunion was the era.lng entertainment given Satur-y, to which the entire town of Alpine invited. .'. rr'ml V"tp fn!iOWlng-W1 .flcaKw:3gsxsc3QQoaoa . t t" , "Come, Come, Ye , "usic i'. , SaintVT-- 1 by Henry Moyle,"--- r" by Howard and Gertrude 'layer address, tning Bishop- K A. -,--.- miniFcences, Jennie Lane Booth. Pictures of Booth family and old P. - - ading of an original SAMUEUKOPP- I- Meats and Groceries. - Phone 446 WtFrPftAWr&rSONS in urocencs m . ' 1 nn rnone oao j-- i - by Elsie pot-- y. vilo by r.f Wilier.:. ' rR by Jessie iiunter. .ending by Manda Booth. : ' asi'c by Gertrude Olson. I 'enedlction by Bishop' Vance. HMBMARSH CO. - , -- Llcats and Groceries AT ALPINE, CLOUDBURST A. L. Booth, who i was in Saturday, reports that : the :r,c!l:iirst at that place washed out e headgates of the irrigation, sys Ti, ana did considerable damage to e water mains of the towa. I';hop vine Poto CORRECTLY. TO READ GAUGS cor gasoline gauge reg-correctly when the car is pitched rv r .t or the left. The car must Cutely horizontal for correct l oil " cf ei'.hcr of these-iastrumen- tp at a parage or at the . i the car often slants cf a r. r..'ealng. , t ; t ? you U f - f ! ( .. . i . Phone 2 Phone 19 Llcats and Groceries Phone 46 . Teyfov- ft - n7 locate and Groceries P.'icr.227 ... u AND LOOK. stranger along the road ?-- j is worth while storplng f.itUin? completely: sure that nothing , u!:'.c'js1 nothing out j : frora the f j , r r ; 3 TO ITCJ f... , Co. G Groceries ta proiuce a reading that i!y M a PcSir-- JcErT. ' in-- i Phone 534 GROCERY " r . z GILBERT j ; will . .renfs cnJ Grcccric: Phones 67-710-5- 35 ; SammvyM Phone 84 PJicnc 274 |