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Show FL G.10VE LOCALS - lira. Om. Bacchus Is very 111 with , rtsumatiam and other complications. ' Mr. and Mrs J, 0. Clark war bait lk visitors Friday ; Mrs. B. O. Ogden. of 8alt Lake, la " flatting at th home of Mr. and lira. H. B. Johnson thla week. , . lira. Eleanor Hayes of Provo apent ' Friday bar with .her daughter, Mrs, H. E. Johnaoa and family. : , Mrs. Roy Tiler of Salt Lake via ftcd with her mother, Mrs.. Alt Be sent this week end. Mrs. Harold Klmabll of . Idaho, went several days this week . with bt mother Mra. AIL Bessant, ; : Mrs. John C. Nelson entertained at a birthday party for - her grand - slaughter, Jennie Nelson Tuesday. High ' Bochool Inspector - Leroy Cowles visited our local High School ' Thursday. . ; : H. B. Johnson baa been absent from his work In our. local High fchool three daya thla week on ao , ount "of " Ulttoss. '''.y.y;,;"';'" ) Mr.. 0. C. Laraon of Roosevelt . brother of Mra Alma Radmall, spent the week end with relatives and frt . ands here, .C'TC:':'. f Mrs. Suale Swenson gave a talk on "Ideals" to the girls and their mo thers of the ,- Liadoa Second ... ward fuaday sight T ' Farley Holman and son Reed, of . ' Fountain Green, are visitors at the from of Mrs. Jane Walker of Ltndoa this week. - . - Masdames Edna - Church, Millie FouUon and Annie Holman - spent Friday In American Fork th guests 'f Mrs.' Ora Chipman. . '- ' . Mr. Earl WMtelyleft for Oakley, ; Idahtf Tuesday. His brother, Theron ' accompanied him. Mr.' Whltely Is take clerk In the' Cassia stake " of Mr and Mrs. J as. Dickersoa and eaaghter Eileen, Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Humphries and Mrs. Mary Robtson left for Los . Angeles Friday morning fc a Indefinite visit. . I At chapel at th high school "Wed-atday "Wed-atday at 10.10 a. m, T. ,1 Martin of Provo gave a solo, and talked on .tanV; subject, "Make Something ' of Tearseit" .: -"-v ,.;v t I !t0 THE HONOBABLE UAYOE Aim CITY CT7 OOUITCIL: I. . ... Flowing is ft Eeport of the Beeeipts find Piflbumments of the vfona funds of Heasatt v Mrs. Robert Cobbley of Undon was stricken with paralysis last Tursr, gay. Feb, I,' and while In a very, ser-tome. ser-tome. condition Is . doing as well as a be expected. .y ,( j Mr. Vard' Johnson, son of Ma and Mrs. H. E. Johnson, gave a. Valentine party Thursday night for . 15 of his little friends, 1 Games were . played and i goorf time was had by all Re-. Re-. Xreanmentswrt served. ' ' : ':" Mr. and Mrs. J R. Ilalllday and Mr. and Mra. H. W. Jacobs attended the banquet and call given , by the daughters of the Pioneers at theOd-soa theOd-soa in Salt Lake Thursday night tor the members of the State Legislature. ' The Beehive girls ot the Ltndon First ward, , with .Fern .Thorns and Carrie Millet aa beekeepers, gave the program Sunday night for the M. L A. conjoint. A little playlet, depict- lnr the object and ' benefit derived from Beehlvo work waa well render d and much liked Friday night the Echo swarm of boes ' and their jartners gavel dancing party , to raise funds for mutual work. -- V The) First ward of Llndon entertained' enter-tained' the - young folka of ' their -ward from to 16 Friday afternoon ; na4 evening to a social at a dancing party. Refreshments - were ' served. fWl v - . Whirl! .7 yv' COne' of U or WonnaUpB on questions which; are puzzhng you. It will be a pleasure and privilege to snsweTwS but wttlE . -if!3&w T hm? "nnot P' here, t For pcr.on.1 3-33? B"1" toe quest. I!m!i-i .V. i r7 v. """P envelope. Uuet ons must be limited to two, and name and address must nccomnan, Jt J ill 1 mnnifjitiAM. k.l J ...!-. I i ., . t wiiir : ,:-"" v. ouicuy connaentiat " -v , , Psaf Mlsi Brooks! lOrove Cltyi CONTINGENT FCND. Bal. Jan. 1, 102? M.97.64 Sale of City Property Mileage Rerund f,.. Sals ot lampa .... v... J1- ktni of Uuy Pncerty 760 Retund: A K. Thornton .'. :...... -60 Wasatch Club for Hand hire 100.00 Dog Taxes ............ mil Taxes and Tax Sales ......... lB6.b im Taxes W3S.S4. Cemetery lots sold, recording fees, etc. . It.4.00 Licenses Collected . . , .. . . . 1.04K.V0 Fines Collected ....... 46S-00 Estray Pound Fees, etc ... This Is the flrst time I hav wrltun ia you, but hope I am Weloome to your .r. i Bin g-in or fourteen, browa yea brown hairs am I old enouyh to go with boyst PUase publish the son. 'on the Trail of the lnoaome Plaa." ii oia, but daar to me. Wishing yoU T remain, '' nE , , .'.-iA UTAH FRIEND, ou are very welcome.- II) Nd, dear. w nvi inina. jrou are old enourh to go with boya, by about two yaars. Tou will bo much happier and better satis-fled satis-fled two years from mw. if ru tarwt about the boys and. just be happy la vur icnooi worn. ana ether Interact! wnicn wora ror your Improvsmont men tally and physically.. There are many thlnse a lrl of your asa can nd should be doln to lit herself for the future yoars wnen you have outgrow child. BOOd. !f' ',v.r',.ifl'.'..V- ' BILli Tooele, Utah. The poem. -Lit. tie .Brown Jug followa, but taeve not beea euecssful In flndlns "Pa, Ma and Me." and "Wild Rover." - LITTLE BROWN JVO Wy wife and 1 lived all alone s la a little log- hut we called our own. Bhe loved gin and I loved rum; . I tell you what, we had lota of fun. ' - Chorus -Ha. ha, ha! 'Tou and me,' - Little brog, dm't love thset -Ha, ha. ha I Ton and me, ' Little browa Jug, don't I love thee! vr Tla yea who makes my friends and foa 'TIs you who makes , me wear old elothea. . . '' Bare you are.-so wear my noae. To tip her up and down she goes. The rose Is rod my nose Is tear v , The violet's blue, and ao are yoa. hi iguesa, oerore I atojw j rd batter take another rop. ? "m Dear Mlas Brooks:" . "lUttA Wtuld you bloaae aaaansr some aues- iiona wr mer, I -have road maav use. ful answer In the paper: (1) Please glve me an Indian name and symbol which means something tlke "kap ' going." ill I read la one ef the aaawers about sending money to the movie stars to get a photograph-of How mueh eo iney asuaiiy require for eneT What la the address ot Richard BarthelmeesT Thanking yoa and wishing jrou bushels Of aucceee. . . '.- BROWN KTE OraatsvtUe.' ttahv (1) How would you like the names lyopta, meaning. "To make progress."' or Ekelela. "Continue to go up," or Hande. meaning rTe keep on." (3) Do aot send less than 29 cents for a photo. sometimes these artlata send their photo but be prepared to ' Walt : some time. Richard Barthelmess address la la care of Inspiration Pictures. 585 Fifth Ave. New Tork City." 'Sorry but two answers an-swers are mil I oan give, at one time. Bend the others at another time and 1 giaaiy answerTnewr- Aad now, far removed from the loved habitation, . - , The tear of regret will Intrusively -.- swell, . '. . . , .- As fancy reverts to my father's plan' ' tat Ion, . ' - s. ' Aad algha for the bucket that hung s.i4 I" tha welt The' eld loaken bucket, the Iron-bound bucket, . - The moee-eovercd tucket, which bangs - - n. the welt. . , Dear MIsa Brookew-- . WI11 you pleass print ihe words of the eongs: "The Old Oaken Bucket" and "Where the Silvery Colorado Wanda It's Wayr , Thanking you, I remain your friend. - ' NELLIE M.. St. George. UUh. Following are the words to "The Old Oaken Bucket" Tour other song can be had In the mualc chops, ao cannot print It here. The price Is 40 cents and I wilt be glad te have It tent to you If you wish. THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET Row dear to thla heart are the scenes of my childhood,' ' When fond recollect Ion presents them to vlek . The orchard, the meadow, the deep . tangled wlldowood. And ev'ry loved spot which my Infancy knew; - The wlda-sprsadlng pond, and the mill '-that stood by- It,- ..v. The bridge and the rock where the eat sract fell; ! The cot of my father, the dalryhoue nigh It, .. Aad a'en ifca rude bucket that hung In the well. . 1 Dear MIsa Brooks: '- '" - Thle Is the first time I have Written, and hope I am welcome. Would you pleaso anawar a few questions for met 41) What la Mae Murray and Wa t Hart's -address? . (3) Tell me some proper ways te treat a glrL - . . PE8TKRN from Utah. ' I Welcome you. 1 Wa t hm' address la Wm. S. Hart Co. Betee and Bills Sta, Hollywood. Calif, and Maa Murray, Metro Studios. - Hollvwaad. CUf. (3) The proper way te treat a girl la to treat her properly. That Is, treat her aa you would like to hava aa. othsriyoung man treat your very own ewer, uv aot sees, the society or rnenoanip or a girl for whom yea have aot the greatest respect, and then ehew her the consideration aad reeseet doe her. A girLwho. does Jiotappreolata aucn treatment la not worthy of your attention. Show her every little atten. tlon and eeurtesy which Increases her pleasure., eomfort or entertainment. When It la all summed tip It means, be a gentleman at all tiroes an In all nlacM.' The frtendahlo of a seL..e. w sin is a wonaertui thing, and, such a girl has every riant to axnert vr im City Property Ta JJ'! 122 City Property Ta.' . Taies Collected rSft Loans bills Psyabl 2? County Clerk Judgeat i.j 664.25 11.80 v Seivjg wa wmvwvv - Filing Feea Refund. ' "?r Mileage Refund Total ssetaewtse Dlsbsrsements I12.010.S7 EYom AnDeaia to th Supreme Court HJ-J ISancJ Wcembir V. to City .. 6.602 Jl ' toui .... 4 14087, Balance (deficit) JsT , 1IU I2.71 ' Labor ..i " . J- Materials and lupbM ........... -, Offlcers' Salaries 1 1698.40 T2.40 1X4S 655.00 103.16 10.00 USA lOLal 2647 the moat ' oourteouaand attention. , . "" genuentaaty Dear.KlscBroaka'ii'v if.-7 ,ir" I am getting more Interested In your vomer ana I am graft that I have Joined. I have heard that Rodolpa TalenUno ha: quit- the mevtee- and has gon to r ranee. , ta mis sot u this la ao. why did he quit the movies? Tour friend. i' BLUB'ETES, Logan. UUh. -I am glad to know you are Interested, and I also hope being benefitted, ' by besowtng one of : ns. : Blue-Eras. I really cannot say whether Rodolp'a Val- nimo naa gone te France or not, hut no a now mat ne Is aot making Shy pUtureaat present, because he la ane Ing ihe company with whom he had1 a contract ror hJa bext picture, for hrevgli ot contraet. whlcB will held up hia pis turs for aome time to come. ," '" . Dear Madam This party la preparatory to the old Tn, ol(l oak,n bucket, the iron-bound . a a I a sV.i fx 1 a. i. .a, folks entertainment that will b , a ward reunion ana old toiks outing on Wsshlngton's ..birthday snd will tjn-elude tjn-elude ail in Ike ward from 16 years ''O and orer. ' v. v.. . i' .'alicoof Sate '' For Special Taxes Notice Is hereby given that spe fat taxes for the purpose of defraying the expense of Street Psvlng District JiOk I are due and unpaid In amounts and upon the lands set forth and dea- . eribed In the . delinquent list hereto ; attached, and unless the said taxes together with thu costs ot publication are Paid, on or before the 26th day of February, 1923, the property upon which the aald taxes are a lien, will on said day, be sold for said taxes. costs of advertising-and -expense-ftf sale, at the frottt door of City Hall In Pleaaant Grove City, Utah, (spinning (spin-ning at the hour of twel j'clock noon of aald day and continuing un til all 'of said property shall, have been sold. . ' , Mrsk.W. H. Adams, block 4, part of lot 4 ,156.21. Jos. It Adams, block 4, part of lot ,24. ....... $155.10. J. Ruel Adams, block 18, all ot lot 1 and 2 ........ ...... t... 1149.88. bucket. The. moss-covered bucket, that hung la Tv" well. .. V - , - v r : - ?- . ' . , The mota covered bucket t balled, as a C- treasure. v-"1'.''.- - For efton at noon,, when returned from . .the Sold. '.' I found It the source ef aa eiqulslte i pleasure. The purest and sweetest that nature can yield. Hew ardent I aolied It. with hands that , ' were alowlng. And quick to the white-pebbled bottom It fell. Then soon, with the emblem ef truth overflowing, f , And dripping with coolness. It rose from ' the well. ' r The old oakrn bucket, the Iron-bound . . backet, The moes-covered bucket, arose from the well. - - - Bow sweet from the green, mossy brim , to receive It.-As, It.-As, poised on . the curb. It Inclined to niy Hps! Not a full-blushlng goblet could tempt me to leave It, Thorfilled with the nectar that Jupltr-r ' alps. I am pleased with your pleasant eor. ner and am going to ask some Im. portent question ,, i) What la the lucky month and day of a boy whoae birthday la In April, and what does It mean-the lucky month aad dayT (2) la It right for a boy to write to girls who put their names In theae corresponding corres-ponding eompanlra? eJ. . DAREDEVIL, Charleston, Utah. (iy There really Is no such thing as aluckr day or month or number. Borne are superstitious ana think: they are "lucky In certain ways and at certain times, hence these "birthday readings. " For April, Tuesday la said to be. the lucky day, June and July the montha. Vi) Jt may be all right to correspond with the girls If yen wish to do ao. Aa I can answer but two questions this time you may submit your others at a later date, but be aura you send your name, eo I may send the answer -per sonally. r- Bills Payable and Interest Material and Supplies For Labor ....,..., . Teienhoue Expense ;Omcera Salaries i Ltht Service Fire Hall, City Ball, floneer urove Officers' Contingent Expense- .i. ...... r- Band Hire , lnuustrial Insurance : .. 1 .1. . . ta frinung anu ruouautug ...... ...... i:itv rroDerty irriaauuo is .......... : Credit Sidewalk Paving District No. 1 102.09 , Waaatch Club Repair of pioneer Ororg sb.00 -.. MiieageBook ;"lH?" 'Premium on Bonda Cemetery xpenae 167JO Juauce Ueparuutint 200.00 Marsnal and Police Service 1,42.46 Lampa and City Llghung Service ...... 892.37 balance December 11, 122 711.70 Total ........... $w.io7 WATEW0KS DEPABTHEJIT. ' . I U X Beeeipts - Talanhina'Kinenaa' .......... ''WatermasUr's SalW ' S!M!? . .Deputy WatermaaUl Salaries 270.0J . , Pnntlng and 8tatk!ry ........ 'V. J- Ugal Expense .2 . . ; Filing Fees .i..f " ii, ' Industrial inauragof ' ' 4 Conatmotlon of Acduct (ManlU) MJMJrT Bills Payable and Merest ! , ; Tranaportatlon' F4e , ............. . 12.59 .. i.iv A .... T. f ; ToUl Streets it , ; a 'a r . SMlnta ' -' 1921 Taxes and T ....i f 1922 Taxes W3M Loans BUU Paye ,M.,..t..., 600.00 Balance, December IL 1922 1,597.8- I3.65S.8S r. I14.087JIS Total a 1T.172.61- 622.69 1,866.66 Balance Jan, l,-19?r 1921 Taxea and Tax Sales , . 1922 Taxes . Palmer Bond and Martgagg Co. - - Election Expenses Bond - 147X0 Freight Rebate on Pipe 16L5 Water Rates Collected., ..j..... 3,741.65 r Refund on Supplies ......'. . S.90 Sale of Pipe and Materials ' 202.81 r. rjabarsesicnts Balance Jan. 11121 ..;.,.,.... a' ttUS J Labor .... ..r'r ' I - Materials and SuppUea ....t... Corrugated Pipe J2- - Losns Bills Payiile and Interest .... SILOS- . Induatrial Insuruoe ........ . .. - U- tt ..." v .' $3,65S.8S j. Total SIDEWALK PA W8 DISTRICT HU L Receipts Credit from Cootlngent Fufld;f;..oV 1010 Plsbsnemcnts . :i Balancai (deficit) Jan. L9?2 ...... v. S103.09 Balance Decembtt.Sl, 42;$m; i . ... 000.00 Total For, Labor ! $1220J8 'Dlsbaneatenis Tl , . t . 5 V $715.93 W ; .Kr'aJ aae'iue- MaterlaU, Supplies, and pipe Superintendent's Salary Bond Election . Expense .......... . . . . Interest on Bonda ,Ut. Mileage Boolf-vt . .".v ........ .JjiduaUMJIisura filing Fee ......Vvi. .... , -lpenses "to Confer Wtth City Attorney Transportation services ..... .,. Balance December 3L, ivzz 1988.11 103.70 694.6tf mo '28:08 " i.00'' 100 734.56.- , toui ...v..:. noios-, SIDEWALK PATISG DlSTMCT HO.. & ; . ; . - -;v BeeelpU ' - ' Assessments PiW " Balance December 31, 1921 .... y..3.40S.11 Total .'.. r;.v. .4...' S2.591.49 ' " DtahnmnienU . ( ' BaUnce Jan. L 1922 ....;;..:.7;...."S1.107.4 Matured Coupons and Interest ....... 1484.00 ; IW9L4F, Total $12,92018 v" " Total . ta " ' v - 8TREET PATISG DISTRICT SO, L: Beeeipts " Balance Jan. Lifts I"!? .1 Aaaessments Psld .;.. .m , .,; Balance Deceniber SL 1922 .r....... 1- 4LS'. 409.61 I ToUl WATERWOBKS 8ISKISG FUND, . ' RecelpU ' Balance Jan. 1, 1922 , 1921 Taxes and Tax. Sales 19Z7 Taxes .i... pisbarteiKwU $4,429.49 ,.,;a..."..,l',siL37 ' tet aa' Interest ,. . . . ,'.......... iriaturea iupons $1,043.1' . $691.0 852.05 $1,04301 ToUl LIBRARY rtJSD. vT;-, JZ:. , : " 'Receipts Balance Jan, 1," 1922 . ...... 1921 Taxes and Tax Bales 1922 Taxes $5,2072 ToUl STATE BOAD.frSD. i Receipts " . " r 1921 Taxes gnd- Tax irAies f 622.6 . 1922 Taxes ....v... 933.34 Balance December 31, 1922 16,407.41 $1763.45 $677 M S1U7 466.66 Total ..... - Disbursements Balance Jan. 1, 1922 .............. $9,746.62 Loans Bills Payable and Interest .. 8,029.36 Balance to Gibbons 4k Reed WAS ToUl . . DIsbnrsenienU $1,456.68 I e . -" ToUl SPECIAL WATERWORKS PCSD. . J To Salg of Bonda December 23, 1922 $20.17314 Dear Hiss Brooks: , n . . v This Is the flrst time we have written to you tor advice. We have a few ques tlons wo would like yoa -te answer for us if you will, 1) is It proper for gtrls sixteen years of age to keep eompaay with boys, age eighteen and twentyt We have been going with them ever a year and they have treated ua royal, and they haven't gone with any other girls since tbsy have started to go with uaf Is it improper Jo .go . with any ' Other boys wh en -yen ha v a steady fellow and be la away from home for a timet (J) What la the latest dance record wr song? (3) Will you pleaae publish th song called. I Ain't Nobody's BeJbyT" (4) la It Improper tor a boy te give a girl a ring for a present and la It wrong for a girl te wear her fellow's rings t Wishing you much, success In youri werkf we remain, .-,. .;. . BUG and DUNK, ef DUle j (1) Tea. girls, the ages are ll right! but you should be Just beginning te go with the boys. I think It much better for you o ge with more than just onei boy, than that you should go steadily with only one. Boys and girls your! aae.are going out together for Just a! - L1' T'VL0.' tl:.'VJ The Theological call of the Sun- not expect or wish the attention of only day school gays a dancing social Wed- ene boy or girl, but . juat be good friend, neiday evening. All class members, una flxtlk. with anil thai rwiirai at awlwla .m a few years yet. I am sure vou would the Superintendence ot the Sunday have a much Jollier, better time. to. aohnnl H. V. Rvpnann. I.. : kf. At. way. jai Among me ... late dance records are "Those Star. 0OI LlghU and Fuel........... Librarian's Salary Books, Msgaslnes and Suppltea. ......... Repair ot Building and Walks Rent of Old Building ..... flcok Binding ... ' Balance December 81, 192$ . , $ 35.88 330.00 , 284.66.. : 120.90 22.60 10.20 661.44 JL466M. Total ,.;.,.l...M.tA... $17,963.43 I hereby certify that the above and fore - going - report Is a true and correct statements of the receipts and disbursements of the various var-ious funds as set forth, of the City of Pleasant Grove, for the year ending December 81, 1922. - . ,L. B..ADAMSON, (Seal) . - City Recorder. We hereby declare and certify that the ' above and foregoing la a true and correct re- port of the receipts and expenditures of the -City-of Pleasant Grove tor the year ending December SI, 1922 .and further sUts that we have made aa audit thereof 'and approve same. 7 JOHN 8. HOLDAWAY, - ... r , - w. w lIm, : " ALBERT a OLPIN, T ' ., t . Auditing Committee. , MANILA NOTES Irs. C. L.- Warnlck, Krportei fleers -met and arranged a detailed plan for aa enrollment .. campaign whereby they hope to get 100 per cent of the ward enrolled In Sunday school work. '" ' -V i fl.thii In this " . mt .iiiuiih .11. . a . . , ana ivso iuuohuu 8iangied Nights In Duiriand." and partners and Stake Supt C uarry Ma uc 10 iy t.arolina Home, "Iisl tA Wonderful Olil.) Among th popular song are, ' Kentucky Echoes." -a t'it-ture witucmt a Frame" and 'Iluo. (3) The sona reniiestd may bt had t the inunlc s'ios so 1 cannot print It. Ier. .(I) a a r.le it Is not proi: to yff t c,:'PM,i'. a i ppenia from, buyt To 'iur f fun. i ring for a time U llotice of Sa!a : for Special Taxes Notice Is hereby given that spec ial taxes for Sidewalk Paving District I No. 2 ore due sod unpaid In amounts nf upon lends set forth and dra Rollo Thornton! biocki8.' Bart of WiSrrlbd !n ,h "nnuent list herefi 7 snd sll of lot 8 ...J.;.;,.;. $50.92. tlu,5wV 1nJ l,n,eM th M,d U' - Cornelius Bajiler, .block 3d. part of w,rTJ-IIII 'M co"" or punncanon Jot 1 ........ 1108.33 .MARIE F. SMITH. T.-Msiirer Frst Pi'h'fcMon Feb. 10, 1a?3. .. Last furcation Feb. 24 1923. or before the 27th day 1"?. h" rronertv tmnn nlng at the hour of twelve o'cloc' noon of said day and continuing until un-til all of said property shall huvr been sold. Edward F. Wadley, all of lot 11 and 12. block 16. Plat A $S8.6n . Herman Green, all of lot 1 end S. part of lot 2, block 1 Plat A, . 31618 J. J. Freeman, all lots 5. 6 en'' 7, Mock 22, Pint A 312.1? wtta A. W. Freeman, all of W block 22, Plot A $13 Artemtts KolmnalLof lot. 1. '4 r' lot Plok 21. PUt K. ..IM.S0 ,C, O. fnv if lot t if Inf. t 'rhVh siM Uvea are a Jlen. wllllfad 12, block 31. Plat A...... $68.86, sW rtv, t saH fnr a"M" laxr, i , MART F. ''-"""' IVrlH'rt mil (Vrnnin ft I Wrm.... front rioor rf City Uniting rt.Vtfn rj, in, and their L. Vp- nltk and '.wife were Invited guests'. Games and dancing were enjoyed by ill. Delicious refreshments were ser-tti. ser-tti. This Is the second special activity activ-ity program that has been arranged 7ytoecmrimRfeT pare three programs. , This comlmttee tlerrlll Allen, Cbristla Johnson and Angelyh Warnlck, spared no pains. to make the party a success snd sll pre-pent pre-pent spent a Very enjoyable evening. The Sea Gull girls met at the home of Mlas Lucille Wadley Thursday sir- entng, They Spent the tlmfl la social Sanies lifter which dainty refreshments refresh-ments , were eerred. . ;'' .-4. 'J .. ., The Sunday school had an arerage stiendance of 96 per cr-nt of the en rolled membership at Sunday school 'rst Sunday. Tuesday evening the of ', On Sunday evening, the M. I. A. will give the first preliminary program ot the series on Utah County. This will be under the' direction ot Reed Warnlck War-nlck on the natural resources aad Industries. In-dustries. The members of the M. I. A. have been Invited to write original orig-inal songs or words to tongs that will be auung at the meeting r when these programs are given. At the close ot the program a prize will be given to those who write the best essays on Utah county. In every program to be"g1venr the-muslc-andsongs -ren dered will be those which have been composed by Utah County musicians snd poets.sThere will be an' art exhibit ex-hibit of some of the pointings of Utah county artists; ,., character sketches will be given of the leaders that Utah County has produced In the lines of Education, j Art; Science, , Literature, Music. Sculpturing, Statesmanship, Business and r Ecclesiastical Eypry-ono Eypry-ono of Interested in the roll ci honor and1 wish1 to prOTthaLOak- Cointy can justly.be proud of the enviable record she has made. Kot only does the rank first In ireni beauty 'and reanrtircesbut ls justly proud of1 her sons and daughters.:; Everyone Is fn-" vlted to be present and participate la the program. 2 ' ii -' " - ' . " . , -.;v ... ;- - .,. -, Tbs M L A.' officers entertsined the rest of thg officers of the wgrd Tuesday evening at the close of Tea-, chers Training meeting. Pop ora and apples were features of the entertainments. en-tertainments. , C. L. Warnlck was la Alberta on . Wednesday on business pertaining to rang cattle, v , ; . -t ' : ; ; :' . The Old Folka Committee met on Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Nettie ' Warnlck to arrange the program pro-gram ' for the entertainment of the Old Folka In the very near future. M4By rof thTrtemberi orthe" fcentoi classes of the M. I. A. accepted the invitation of Ben. W. W. Warnlck and Rep. L. M. Atwood and visited th State Legislature on Friday. . C. L. Warnlck joined a special delegation dele-gation from the County to the Bute legislature Tuesday, on matters per talnlng to legislation that, fttfectg our county; . ; -' ; j . . " Ivan itanaott came from Salt Lake Sunday and visited with nil 'parents. v Mls.s Hannah , Monson was a Biff' Lake "visitor; Tuesday. ' " ' - . " Vllace'Itadmall is home after sper ding se-rl months In Magna. ? .1 |