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Show SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1923 !AT!EHI0A1T FORK CITIZEN, nATUHDAY, AUau Farm Ooroao Ooiiii fo Ooaili 8,000 People Are Expected To Be In Attendance At Vivian Park; Complete Com-plete Hit of Events Scheduled. ; PrepatatJons are all In shape tor the annual Farm Bureau Day of Utah County; whlcb is to take place next Tuesday and Wednesday.. August IS &nd li at Vivian Park In Provo can yon. A complete program of activities ac-tivities beginning Tuesday evening and extending until midnight of ' the following day has been worked out under the direction of Co,unty Agent W. J. Tnayne. ' . " .I'.73!r- Eight thousand people from all parts of the county are expected to be to attendance at the outing, whlcb Is fast becoming one of the big vents of Utah country' ' . . v' Contrary to rumors there will be too charge for entrance of can Into Vivian Park that day. Admission Is "absolutely tree of charge. ' y. one of he big features ot the day's event will be the baseball playoff ot the -A and B" divisions ot tits Utah County farm Bureau league to determine the championship of ' the loop. One game mil bo played la the morning, with another contest slated tor; the afternoon. A baseball diamond wCl . biUlald oat Monday under the direction of County Burveyor Hugo Price and the -estire playing area fil be put la shape under the direction of JJanager Chrlstensea ot the park. Ample seating seat-ing arrangements will be provided for .the crowds. : a ,.; ;.,";,''. , ,j A group ot dancers - from Lake ; Short will demonstrate Swedish folk dancing Tuesday evening. In onnee- , tlon with a , snappy ; stunt ' program , which! Is being arranged under the ; direction ot Vllate Jones, ., secretary of the Utah county farm bureau. :, ; 1 Another feature will be the popular popu-lar tug-of-war contest ; amanometer purchased by the state to measure the wtnll 1m 4tt.k. we lietl i.t.ai ' tti.lt wiAvt'iV yuii aaa aaa mm vhwm ivi . and south ends of the county will be uied. According to representatives of the state fair board and other states where.it has been used, it has revolutionised revol-utionised the tug-of-war and now "'' The ug-of-war this year, under the supervision ot B. D. Morgan tor the south end of the county and Clyde Glllman for the north end, will be a bigger feature than the horse pulling - contest. Some of the "huskiest men from both -parts of the county have been selected to compete. , A Ptfx 'tor the best team will be given." ' - Ev-Governor Charles R. ' Mabey ' and man other friends of the ' Utah . county people will be present that day to partlclpajJn -the -various vents and speak on the programs.' Other eve&U of the day Include ' games, sports, dancing and programs, but everyone Is Invited to b present and see for themselves the good time in store for them at Vivian Park, August IS and 14. ' c- Brcsjjit .'3U i:2:IJii To Retired I'srctent "The Sargon treatment completely restored my health at a time when I thought nothing would help me. ." "I was always taking some kind of medicine It one thing didnt help me Utah Cossty Fdr. Cepi 23, 3 aad 27, To Eo ; Bigger and Ecttcr Nothing is being left undone to make the annual Utah county fair this year, September 25, 28 and 27, blsse? and better than ever. At the present time the grounds are being leveled and all the waste places a the east side are being filled, covered with sol and planted with grass. A beautiful row ot trees have been planted all around the fair grounds to enhance the beauty ot the surroundings! Western :Electrto; ". Jteproducing r pbovo PARAMOUNT .: Now Playing x AU Talking i . "THE STUDIO . inrnDER'; r, J Starts SUN, Aug. 11. 'AUTaikiii:...;: " All Singing, CHAELES (Buddy) r EOOERS V J.-, ' , ' .. ' In . ... fs "$J$B RIVER OP ROMANCE" ';V - with Mary Brian ; Wallace Beery : I-Xs- WED. & THTJB. t"The Time, Place and The Girl" With All Star Cast FBI. & SAT. ' MONTE BLUE ' Talks In f "FROM HEADQUARTERS" iiipn JHU. iiuiiu..ii.:jj nim i ii .. i1 t! t ." J I would try another, but It was al ways the same Just a little tempor ary relief and then right back la the same old ru. I practically had no appetite and my digestion was mighty poor. ConsttpaUon. biliousness and sick headaches worried me continual ly. It Just looked like X oouldnt get my liver working right . .finally,, I . smarted the Sargon treatment and I pledge you my word. llpifd more for ; me In four or five weeks than all the : other medicines put together In thirty years. - That's a broad statement but I dont care how broad It is, , every word is true, Why, It's a real pleasure to sit . down at the table and cat now. My. food tastes so good and X can hardly wait for the next meal. -1 didn't sleep any better than I do bow when I way . boy. I put la tea hours a night never saw such medicine for bring' Ing your strength back. I never, ex pect to be without It again.",. ", LoulS Summer, S234 Istrimer 8t Denver. Mr. Summer Is a retired wholesaler who has lived la Denver for many yearai J.-- ' Sargon may be obtained la Ameri can Fork from the Win. Thornton Drug Co. adv. Llyestock Field ii Day At Ephraim c Director C. I Parsllng, of the For est Service of Ephraim Kxperlmeat Station, extendi an Invitation to all sheep and cattle men of Utah county to Join la the Field Day at the Great Basin Experiment 8tatlon at Ephraim, August II and 17. Range problems and conditions will be discussed, eto. Sine they have limited facilities, all those who attend are requested to bring their own camp beds and bed ding. Arrangements will be made to furnish meals for people who come a considerable distance. Anyone desiring to arrange" tot transportation should see the County Agent - " ';'' '' . Over 200 Attend Green wood Family Eeunion Over 200 uescendentf of the late William Greenwood . assembled at Geneva resort Wednesday afternoon, where their annual ' family reunion was held: -The' following program was given directly after the luncheon period orchestra selection, under the dlrec tlon of Miss Faye Parkwaddj'fjs.pJ welcome, Judge Joshua - Greenwdod; readlngrMary 'WaltonTvocal duet Fjiye Parker end Loralne Boley; remarks," re-marks," Mrs.- Rachel Hunter; r vocal duet, Wayne Derrick- and Marian Vance; piano solo, Lois Greenwood; closing number Jy orchestra. At the dose of the program . a handsome book was presented to J udge - Joshua Greenwood, Samuel Greenwood, Mrs. Rachael Hunter and Ben Greenwood, the only living members mem-bers of the original family. The election of officers wss ths next order of the reunion, followed by bathing, races and plcnlo supper. LAWYERS GENERAL PRACTICE T 1 SPECIALIZING ' . ' WILLI ans) PROBATE Ray Etsmere at AmaHeaa Fork oflloa every fourtft day. The race track has been graced, raked and placed la . good shaps for the fall races. Three newcharkts have been procured forthe chariot races, and !t Is hoped that there will be endugU interest among the horsemen horse-men ot the county to prepare to take advantage of the purses being offered tor this race. Instead of two horses tor this, race as baa previously bea the custom, tour horses will be used. A three horse relay race, one-halt miia. has been added to the sport pro gram. Handsome purses are also be ing glren for this event The younger people of the county are urged to participate in this jtostui-;. The dairy premium list is being praticularily emphasised this year, with the anticipation that the largest show of dairy cattle ever assembled In Utah" county will be on exhibit Both the Holsteln-Freslan and Jprter cattle organizations are back of this movement There will be more classes In premiums than ever before. A large poultry exhibit is also being be-ing prepared. Arrangements are being be-ing made for another poultry building, which will be used exclusively as a poultry tXOi'-f tf-at ' :. It th present f.rj s-;-re lished, one ot Ce gre&r'cst dtsfiajs at apples over xtiiiUl la Vlsk county will be la th bort!oJtcrl tunics. J.'W. GUlmaa, c&Jtlnaoa of tie Utah County "ConsJlzcA, f.2 H V. Swenson, hortktJtural lsspeotor, are sponsoring th general arrt?r;j for this show. , ' Space and new tail facilities have been built for community exhibits. A long central table has been bull?, painted and arranged1 for this purpose, pur-pose, with space alloted for ' each community. It Is hoped that each city In Utah county will avail themselves of the opportunity to make this exhibit ex-hibit worthwhile. ' , . ' .' - 'v Ths few things named U Just a small per cent of the many attractions being offered at the coming Utah County Fair, September 25, 28 and 27. Watch each week for . announcements announce-ments concerning the fair. o . ' :. , William Flrmage and J. I Firm-age Firm-age made a business trip to Mantt and Gunnison Saturday la the Interests Inter-ests of the J. C Penney Co. n Holt, who r ..t Ittmbla', aU talking 1, ?n4ay advances the ; J P0Plrtty ot mystery tures ta due to peZ'.V r thefrt,. .v.WBUesrb i uiere is ba ;tmptaUoa to try to Z' once it . w i , "Tfl werage audienl? hrd It not harder tta M.thes.mu Pl have a bit of ULt m them and when that ha. an element arelaatenseetatao, "The Donovan Affair- froiathrthrllltag. oce" of OweaDarU.; Dorothy Revler Md VlC Jr, are featured In fhto , ' "L-i ' f 1 --- ISP tjaiji -xr 1 V W , (ff)Jf ': SIS (CIXIHBISR IHIEViaOILET on the mad in less than eiq fit months! Less than eight months have elapsed since the first Chevrolet Six was delivered into the hands of an ownerT and already there are more than a million six-cylinder six-cylinder Chevrolet on the road! And the reasons for this overwhelming success are easy to understand. J . 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