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Show , Saturday; June 15, 1940 , - 4 , Utah ida - - o ' - : Legionnaires Plan-Distri- 1 i i - , - . , National, State Leaders To Take Part During Next Week ' . , , , - ' . -- ' . ' On June23 , i. ;, - , ., . ., 4 ,,, . .',X8,,,, :', , , . - 1 'It:, , '1i (" , '' ''''''' , ;.C.. . 1 1 ,t , 416, ) i , . ' ''''' ., ? I.I ; ,- : , .. ; ;., - ,, ", ,',''' .. ., - - ',4 I, si, . i ''' ) ) ' . '' i ) . 4 ',,,,,,, - N, ' I . , , .. 4 : - , 1 . At Convention I , - f i tio, f ' PROVO, June 15.National leaders in the field of educa. tion, and prominent, educators from Utah will gather at Brig--Confer. to annual week conduct the ham Young University next ence on the Improvement of Education In connection with;the . B..Y. U. Summer School. The conference, which will continue from Monday to Friday of the week, is under the direction of A. C. Lambert dean of the summer session. . 4 ' ' , t, ' i , I 4., , iv , , ". e ' - s, ,,,,,. ',, , i 4 . . ' June 11Delegates PROVO, and their ladies, representing the United Spanish War Veterans and ' , '. z , , . ,. - , ..' ,. , s, , 1 U.S.A.C. Book L, jt . - Week Program Is Announced , ,.., an e er ft Box Elder, I 600-mil- School Contract Let To Provo Man - Riverman Plans Boat Trip At A,ge .71 , Pre-Scho- - Drowned Man Summer Students Elect Session Officers 600-mil- -- ,Non-Poetic.- - , - Brigham Legion Leaders Named ' ). - 'Monti Lions Elect Officers Airbase Supply Warehouse Bids Called June , , free-lance- . . ' A . -$ 1 "--- 1 , 'nth' - d Stake lyra Holds Conference P Tonight, Sunday , evening, -- . Opens Fire rt :lip. - evening. Possible. War LOGAN. June 15,Fire fight: ing training schools in the Cache National Forest are being organ-ized to train "minute men" of the forest it was announced to James O. Ste- day by Superviaor - four-corn- John Entry Is Rappe d Arthur June 1 OGDEN, Woolley. Ogden attorney and publican candidate for congresalong, nomination. in a Flag Day address sponsored by the Ogden Elks lodge last night urged that Re-wa- rt. A training school was opened yesterday by Rangers Aaron Christensen end William Csmp.L bell at Friendship in camp Blacksmith Fork Canyon and by Ranger Clark Anderson at ,4 the United States shall not send an army across the sea into Europe's war. Mantua. Mr. Woolley said, "Let tus not Other schools will be held at - be whipped by the buffetings by on Monday. Summit Springs the waves of sympathy and apunder the direction of Ranger peals for aid of those in foreign R. E. Cabby and at Inimigra- lands beyond what we can spare. lion Canyon on Tuesday, direct- - and let no man say that ever ed by Rangers Fred Sargent ad again we shall send an army' across the sea In Europe's war. Jay Hann of Preston, , . ' Cat-ere- 41,1 Springville Play Facilities Open - Su. rule e, ot Timpanogos Stake Quarterly Meeting Will Open Tonight ' Rita ,11 $ Dairymen Plan Outinff , le-I- , t . a, v, . i 14 future strength FRANKLI14, Ida., June depends Upon her citizens remaining "a happy and united pet). 1,41 pie," Governor Bottolfsen said today in a speech before aFto , neer Day celebration here. Hundreds gathered to bear the .., . governor in thia agricultural . community, founded in 1860 by ,i Mormon pioneers as the first per. ' manent settlement in. Idaho. . . in ' Observantes were held other communities as well. At . Boise Tax Commissioner Byron i Li , et:' Defenbach, versed in Idaho his. r k. addressed an pieUtah 9 Wasatch County WI, nic sponsored by the Sons and ill of Idaho Pioneers. Groups To Attend - ' Daughters Rottollsen referred to an early , day history of Franklin, for the PROVO, June M.Dairymen '.. .theme of his speech, in which of sec'he of abandonment urged and atat hc.seinnydo -1 al Wu' la4 differences. esa:Wednesdays litetiednadt He recalled a Franklin chron. t n June 28, from 6 to 10 p.m.i ac. icier,,wneeot eleototredaftenerd tefhetercoemumeti.e. cording to S. R. Boomed, county nity pecially trying year. had writ. agt. ten "we are a united and - happy The outinitis sponsored by the people.' Utah Dairy Herd Im'This statement. made with um provement Association. Arvil O. qUestioned sincerity, is a lesson.' Stone of Vineyard, president. asserted. "It is as the Speaker at the meeting. held true governor of our state as It hal 111. In connection with the evening ways been of any other group of Beus, mane. program will be J. R.Central: is ,...... union there people. 'In the Weber of Coop. ger strength.'" Mine. BVolfeen reviewed past efforte Lyman Rich, extension dairy. split up Idaho, dismissed them man from Logan, will award cer- to as futile, and called attention tificatea to members Who have to the state's potentialities. made outstanding achievements "The variety of its resources during the year. A highlight will can be such It beautiful thine cerbe the awarding of declared. "Extending for 600 tificates to dairymen who have he line milea from the Canadian associabeen affiliated with the from southward and reaching tion since its inception. to the the summit of the Rockies Outing committeemen are Mr. edge of the Cascades, It is an em. Wasatch Boswell. John Barnard, ' Pire of itself- County agent: Mr. Stone, and the contains within its borders "It H. William directors: following silver-leasome of the Nielsen, Palmyra: Del Gay. mines in the greatest world; it has one of Provo: Welby Young and Sylvan the moot amazing systems of riv. Rasband, Heber. era: it has vast areas of virgin the timber. Stretching ACTOBS central part of fields of waving trans-conti. grain. We have five nental railroads... ' build a Chinese "We could wall around the state of Idaho and still be a 'happy and united . people. " GROVE, June 15. , PLEASANT Elder John D. Giles. Y. M. M. I. A. field secretary and Campbell Brown of the Church Welfare committee will represent the gen. anal authorities of the Church at the TiMpallOg011 Stake quarterly . conference to be held in the tab. rnacle this evening and tomor SPANISH FORK. June 15. . W. War. Wilford row said, Pres. Elder Samuel O. Bennion of the Peck who will be in chirp. First Council of Seventy and 7..30 the meetinf Tonight at Elder S, H. Nelson of the Church of members will be for Welfare Committee., will repre chisedek and the Aaronic , Priest. sent the general authorities at hoods. the Palmyra Stake quarterly con. e lfare W Church for A meeting ference tonight and tomorrow. workers will be held at 9 mu Tonight's meeting Will be for the as Brown Mr. with Sunday, the priesthood of the stake and and will feature missionary work. It speaker. The 10 a.m.. 9'p.m. kwelICI hhoerifsotrerthEe. will be held in the Second Ward 71ge3r?erpalnl iusbelliact.n8ntal at 8 &clock. A chapel.'beginning o f A. Beck will be in charge Church Welfare meeting will be the musical program. of B. y. Ts. bed tomorrow at 8:45 c m. in the stake Seminsty for all ward and Relief witrobfe Athrethspeaker M. t committee members, ward A. and Society presidents and all presi Miss Betha Storrs of American dents of priesthood quorums and ' Fork has charge of the m usical blehoprics. 2 cm.. 10 and p.m. at 'p rogram. Sunday general ssioni will be held In auditorium. lAnntr; Cache-Fores- t th. lc.hisgehashnoowl be held - ' I Fiesta ' auxiliary, gathered in Provo to- . day for the annual convention of ' , the Utah department, which will '',,,,,li, ". is continue through tomorrow, with ' , , ' ,,, 1 sessions at the Elks home and e the Masonic Temple. ,T. , , ' ' ' ' ' at the Elks- I . , Meeting jointly 44, ' this morning, the delegates , , ! ; home , , , . ,,, : ,,,, ,,,,' fLerogrinontiliroartiles oauntdoreesirte?)eartners and the auxiliary members. were ic,.. itlIr ' . ), ' welcomed to Provo at the open. . , Nit,s:ss , The tlay's activities will begin I, ', . ,. .,, ; f , ... ing session by City Commisalon. . .., Heading the noted figures who at noon with a softball game; fol, Ns , , er Jesse Haws, acting in the ab, I , 2 , a ,,, Dr. . dinner ., chicken lowed at , is conference lead the will by sence of Mayor Mark Anderson. ses. ' convention diatrict Ned H. Dearborn, dean of the The -p.m. Albert H. Miller of, Salt Lake division of general ,education of sion will be held following the I , . commander, who predepartment thealso in dinner York New who park grandstand, University, 1 sided. responded in behalf of the - the 1939 confer. inT. District with John Commander participated 1 veterans and the ' auxiliary. t ence. Other visiting faculty mem.' Adams of Tooele, presiding. - The principal address wan 10 ' Mrs. Mike Brisk of Bingham, hers of the' summer session who ,, , i S. Banff. Provo .. en by George will contribute to the program district, president. will havesI and department past attorney se of of the ladies are New dean Dr. Horn, auxiliary charge Ralph V commander. American Legion. , 1 Pion. Election of officers will be York State Teacher's College at k ' The afternoon sessions were ' ., the business of both meetings. Buffalo. N. Y., and Prof. Ernest ' ,.., l'I.. the Veteran' meeting in Jackman. University of Maine. District 3 includes Legion and ) divided. Course Designed For a business.session at the Elks i.' VI,,,,,,,,,,a0,4 Salt of Mut Utahns participating in the Lake, '''' posts 1' -4auxiliary "4'..""'"' ' ilia re met at 1. .2met., ss.h..2 t,lit conference will include Charles ray. Johdan. Heber City, Coal. Librarians, Pageants Masonic Temple under the ' the H. Skidmore, state superintendOn-RivPark vine. City, Sugarhouse, Leave Monday , Trip , direction of Mrs. Bert Loper of ent of public instruction; David 2Tooele, Magna, and Bingham.' And Teachers - I Salt Lake, wilt president. hin state assistant veteran Gourley, superinriver Bert Loper, left, maps I The annual banquet and dance diS. Dr. Calvin for tendent; June Smith, LOGAN, e Is scheduled to be held at the river trip with Don Harris, fellow wipe& rector of research, Utah Educe. the "Week With Books," beginMasonic Temple at 6:30 tonight. Honer as the two prepare to launch their spechdlye tional Survey; Milton B. Taylor, ning Monday as a special feature The Sunday morning session and Dr. Charles A. Smith of the of the Utah State Agricultural constructed craft, at 10 oclock will be devoted to Utah Education Association; College summer session were outmemorial services with tributes Howard Gunderson, Utah State lined today by L. H. Kirkpatrick. for the departed comrades. The. of Education. and 600-Miloollege librarian. Department e memorial eulocy will be deliver BRIGHAM CITY, June 15.- -of members the of edu. said the that Mr. college Kirkpatrick , ed by Dr. Alonzo J. Morley of The Board of Education of the Of B. Y. cation 11., and for faculty program, designed especially Box Elder School District, at its the B. Y. U. speech department., 'and and teachers, superintendents principals libraries, parents in the courthouse yesWalter P. Whiteheasticalaishop of will begin each morning at 8 of a number of school districts in meeting awarded the First Ward, will offer thethe general conterday, the state. o'clock and end at 11 o'clock. invocation. Central tract the for.remodeling WILL PRESENT PANELS will be Monday and Tuesday He knew many of the famous Quantrell ging after the Election of officers will take School building In Bhigham City will in. Each, program day's the "Books for voted to Younger C. Tolboe of Provo, place at the final amnion Sunday exodus from Texas, was familiar with Billy The Kids syndicate, dude several general sessions 40 Vernon his Child." Lectures Monday will be for $23,200, afternoon at the Elks home. bid being the lowchummed around with such famous freelance westerners as developing portions of the congiven by Mrs. Elsa Bate on Robert Croable of Provo is gen. est Royce J. Peterson, local con ference and discus. theme, the Child"; "Books for panel , Butch Cassidy, Matt Warner and Tom McCarty, yet Bert Loper eral chairman of the arranp . submitted the next lowest alone ad. teachers "Clasand on A. Dr. Pederson N. presenting by insisted by bid of 125,427. at 71 mrs has settled down to a quiet, peaceful life running ments committee, ministrators in the educational sics of Childhood," and by Prof. Mr. and Mrt. C. H. Funk, Mr. This contract includes the more One field. or Books on rivers. M. "Art Pearson 1 periods daily Ralph and Mrs. Herman Grimm, and plumbing, heating and electrical will be devoted to separate Sec. and Illustrated Books for CUr Loper, a fliture along the Colo-red- o Mrs. Joel Brown. work and fixtures, building of a Honig on elementary and second dren." Se-t-Fasandbart-an- d on the River kitchen, new floors, new ary education, and on reports new raging rapids since 1894, will Tuesday's lectures will be prestair treads, interior and exterior work of is that on exceptional Frandsen set out Monday from Green Riv-- - B. Y.- U. Dr. being Arden sented by and Clerk painting decorating, local Utah schools. Demin done above and Interest er Green Lake River, Wyo., "Building Reading onstration of work done in vs. William T. Davis said. e on a boat trip to Green. Ability," by Miss Edith Bowen, The building program of the rious subjects on the elementary Utah. who will discuss "Books of Fact" Upon completion of River, level will be presented by ant. school board for this season, and by Dr. Pederson again on this jaunt Loper will level run 15.-- June Davis Clerk Utah, beFAIRVIEW, will said, include, dents and teachers of the B. Y. "Recent Children's Books of Merthe Green and Colorado Rivers side the remodeling of the cell, Clyde Owens Vance, 28, was fouha U. elementary training school. it." from their source to the Pacific, ,,A an ditch in drowned tral School irrigation at buildthe Brigham, The concluding panel discus. The third day of the book week of near his home yesterday by hia Ocean, being the only person to PROVO, June sion Friday afternoon will be on ing of a class room and kitchen will feature "Books for the Older accomplish this feat, according two brothersin-law- , Harry and at the fireHoneyville School; Young University the Brigham Child." L. H. Kirkpatrick will the topic "A Summary to available information. Duane Swenson, shortly after he proof stairways at the Garland summer student body were electof this Conference on Ed. lecture on "Books of Fact for the With veteran Bert on this, ed at the first student assembly had left the house to irrigate; School; Installation of a heating Older Child." Dr. J. Duncan uca Hon." Feb. He was born in Fairview, year's expedition is 'Don Harris, plant and indoor lavatories and of the term held yesterday in ColVisitors to the conference will Spaeth on "Novels for the Young Moroni and 21, 1912, to Isaac youthful geologist. Harris haw- lege Hail. drinking fountains at the Yost Folks," and by Dr. Edward Daviregister from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m., Vance.He, Mary Housekeeper School. ing accompanied Loper through The estimated cost of " Otto Done of Mated, Ida., Was son on "Poetry for the and 4:30 to 5 p.m. Monday at reg. the treacherous Grand Canyon. this work will run between $45,- - has lived in Fairview most of his tuned istrar's office in the Maeser president.: Leora Curtis of Wilma Neaf, He married , life. last summer. 000 and $50,000, the clerk said. vice president; Warren P. "Books for Adult Reading," is Building. They may register for Provo, Mani!. ' Oct. in 1932, 20, REALIZEWBREAM The resignation of George O. of Pleasant Grove, social' Kork the topic for Thursday, with lecthe conference with two hours and his His widow; parents, Nye, music director oL the Bear tures to be given by Moyle Q. of university credit under the chairman. end Gladys Boswell, Loper realized a life's dream two children, Merril Dene, and High School, wts accepted last yettr when he negotiated Rice on- "The Twentieth Century Provo, secretary. They will bold fol. heading of Education 68s or River the and Vance, Clyde Rodney the board. His successor has office Grand Novel,"- by Dr." Davison 'on "The the He 168s, or they may attend has during the six weeks of lived the by Canyon.Giles alter: and brothers lowing not been appointed. Twentieth Century Poet," and by conference as auditors only withon the banks of the Colorado for the first summer term, which Fours. Adral Tooel Vance, le; Vance, Dr. Spaeth on "Literature of Esende July 19. 46 years and Atte planning sev--- out credit Credit arrangement tain Green: Mrs. May Vance ShepMr. Done is filling a second is also provided for students regeral expeditions, all of which cape." Rex and Canyon, herd, Spring fell through, made the trip at term in his office. He held the Friday, the subject is "Planning in the summer are survivors. ularly registered Moroni, Vance, Club Program or Book Review." same position in the 1938 summer' 70 years of age, doing his own School. Funeral services will be con. Dr. Pedersen will discuss "How student body. A graduate of in his own special boat. Persona who wish to secure in the Fairview rowing ducted Monday to Choose Books for Reviewing," credit will attend not fewer than 1938, he Is teaching in the L. D. S. the under Ward North River is considered chapel running BRIGHAM CITY, June 15.4-- Dr. Spaeth will handle the subject 22 classes, lectures or formal seminary at Maisel. Aill of the direction of Bishop Golden D. "light amusement" by the veter"How to Review a Novel,"' and Deputy Sheriff John M. Burt was student officers are grau will II and will report Interment demonstrations, Carleton eran Monday. after lived , Loper having ' Dr. Davidson will- tell "How to on 'each of these sessions in elected commander of the Brig. be in the Fairview cemetery with among the killers in the "four-- - other stem of the class of 1040. ham Post No. 10, American Leen Review summer Poctry."of the Activities , the Madsen Mortuary In charge. writing ona gion, at the annual election meet, dent body will include the pre-- wil I be- furnished them. Quantrell's gang, left Misheld Thursday night at the ing sentstion of an entertainment also will I They souri and went inte,Texas where prepare a short War Memorial Home. 'WO in d paper that embodies either an it with Billy program each Friday at of Other officers elected were: J. along a stuabstract on evaluation of the con. College Hall, the holding the Kid's outfit. Both split up M. Powers, first vice command, dent body dance in the women's ference or a report of some ape. I Texas when the took' er; Hyrum Malmrose, Rangers second cial problem of interest grow. gymnasium each Thursday evee newly-electe- d over, the members fleeing into MANTL Juen vice commander; Dr. C. R. Jones, ning, the publication of summer 27 Ing out of it 1 the and Roger Sederholm, officers of the Multi country. adjutant, issues of the "Y" News, campus All those who attend the consergeant-at-arms- . Lions Club are as follows: turret The first and the sponsoring of the ference either as summer school The list of delegates to repreCLEARFIELD, Utah, Juni 15. President, Calvin Mickelson; Loper ever looked down was that paper, students or as special registrants campus activities. They will al.' sent the Post at thd coming disH. Hallam of Salt Lake Alden K. of firWvice last of president. George Moms, the so aid in the arrangement of the 1 will receive special concession totrict and state conventions will City, with a construction offer of Barton; second vice president. Quantrell men, Morris sparing annual reception for summer ward season tickets to the Roth be the newly elected officers 161,654, was low bidder for conDr. Lucien Sears; third vice presa was "because he kid." school- - students and faculty, Quartet Chamber Music Festival named above and the present of--, struction of two new buildings at Loper A. Hougaard; John ident, started is under direction of Dr. A. the Lopers which on , will boating which be held Clears are each as near fleet's, who Hill Field air depot evening twister. A. R. Brown; Lion tam. an Juan in 1894. In 1907 he C. Lambert, summer dean, and all next week. Jarvis Koford, field. when bids were opened yeacommander; er, William McFarlane; directors. made his first trip through I Mrs, Lambert. MONDAY PROGRAM GIVEN Platt Clark, adjutant. R. E. Moffitt, and Fred Carpenterday, Capt. K. L. Hastings, asCanyon and has run it Installation ceremonies will be all of Monday's program, sistant construction quartermaster. may times since. In 1916 he ran held at the regular meeting of will take place in College ter, announced today. The outgoing president is F. which the famous Westwater Canyon the post in September. Hall is as follows: C. Alder. The buildings to be erected are which has claimed the lives of 10:30 to 11:20, general session a paint, oil and dope house and a 18 Latpeople in a single 1 speaker: Dr. Ned H. Dearborn. warehouse. chemical storage. striding the Principles of De. er in 1920 he put rapid. in at the New York University, "Outlines mocracy the In Teaching and in Ad. bids were received, Republicans Young Eleven mouth of the Virgin River and ' SPRINGVILLE, June 15.--rt of a Program for Improving the ministration of Schools?" Chair. highest being 178,289. The bids ran to the Gulf of California. At School Sprm' pervised play for children from Curriculum.", to Organize man: Dr. Ned H. Dearborri, New will be forwarded Washington, , RUNS RIVER TUNNEL 3 to 12 years; of age is now (walla. 11:30 tel 2:20, D. C., where they will be studied' York University. Panel members: general college SPRINGVILLE, 1 June IA After ; ' Young Republicans of this city assemblyspeaker:professionally in ble at the City Park. City WPA Dr. Ralph and the order for awarding the Glen andboating E. E. Johnson, Manti Principal Cataract Canyons, Bert recreational directors, Arthur Horn, State Teacher's College, contract forwarded to Hill Field High School: Principal N. Howexpected the following organizaran the Salmon (River of No Hughes, Wilford Mower and La Buffalo, N. Y., "Shall We Go officials. ard Tooele tion Thursday evening at the Jensen, Central Return) from Challis to Rigigns Mar Weight, together with Mrs. Progressive or Fundamentalist?" v On June 27 bids are to be open. School, Principal John Mower, city hall with Glenn Sumision (233 miles). Last summer he and 1:30 to 220, Madge Crandall, are in charge. Dixon Junior High School, Pro. ed for construction of a huge sup- - Harris general session '1 , officiating: in at Lees Ferry and Games of all types, hobby shows. put speaker: Professor Ernest Jack. vo; Supt. David Mitchell, 1000 by 800 feet warehouse. Howard. Chairman, Salisbury; shot the Mpine Grand i Fly size and Canyon in nine man, University of Maine. "Prat.. School District: special play days, pet shows and apvice chairman, Miss Ida Packexpected to cost folSupt. Clarence Heal Procedures handcraft classes will be offered. days without lining or portagIn Guidance, The 11,000,000. Wasatch School District Ostlund, ard: the secretary and treasurer proximately 7 a The public swings, slides, sand That Can Be Used In School Sysing rapid. Ile also made an to be appointed. Supt. W. A. Paxton, Millard lowing day bids will be opened underground trip during his mid-- . piles, and tems Outside of Large Cities." other playground sip. of officers' School District; Supt. J. C. for construction , die. with Ed Kolb,- running paratus aro being reconditioned age to 330, Panel discussioti-;--- Provo City School flu, ,quarters.the , to "Are insure ist'reicb41; School topic: Teachers and , andSuptOwen Barnett, was drilling along the ties for the children. Demon- i'ie1. Bert School District. bed when Julius F. Stone Franklin County Pea The center will be open and Nathan Galloway made from 1 play, to 5 p.m. Monday through memorable .their trip in 1909. Canning Start, . Monday Friday. .. .: Beryls and Loper will take only , ' . PRESTON, Ida., June 15.-- Can one boat with them this trip. They . Land-OffOroi,-'tAi4i:oit-:!-.T a eFtvrapnkwilutl gnugntr:Ple.12.811anc5re-pen74.111 pick up jsueuelines &ant Green , Rai. Wyo., begin at the Franklin plant of While this trip is not as rougT; -California Packing Corporathe 111 as Mountain . , 111 LaDore, Hell's Half OGDEN, June 14.--commissioners today, upon recomtion Monday- - morning, Ivan Gest. . Mile and Whirlpool 'Rapids will LEWISTON, June to. said of ' the mendation of ' i Commissioner William J. Rackham, had withheld plant, ry, manager give the duo excitement aplenty. Mary plans for the annual Lew- Peak season should be day. action on offers from seven property owners to Sell to this will n But jaunt reached in about ten days. with Ogden riecl winl. 1st? ARace And Stampede, to be a ',opera of 1189.90 acres in the Fairmont district total tuoPu City an nhoeudne satnid running expected 7s1 employment This year sperkkyour time for a' as ugiodayan by4, g h as shoe leathees; at I. az high as 450 persons. ' muni &pal alfport development. - . '... ', ab4out, hart his eye on the Snakee Golum-- ; chairman-are -in Santa , MonicaPer-fecrweatherlar7agraBernhisel,general starting Operations Commissioners deCided to hold , bia and other riven. lie has ar-This year's Race and Stampede a week earlier this year than Brown told the ' action until they have-visita tip t so ranged schedule heavy ,shou that bstheIeventhhomecoming. tele. . , . Int forthetn;-:-: with tr clepsing - he might see the worldViarow28, - torekot -- ctthe--- -ir selves- if the price agreements beforeboat too he le -old timeeac-- to ere: George midway attractions, horse ; are entirely satisfactory. The a thrash' is in the this rapid. and other sports attrac- 0; year county Wil. age , total price of $40,755 is fair in ' : 1,288 compared to 850 acres last 20 acre's St. orview of the water 1 rights, , S. McGr'egor, 20 acres, Dr. Bernhisel on the ' year. , . , chards aud cultivated areas in pra 14.4 acres, Canning beans will start ,itt committee are Dr. W. H. I The centre of all activity, the airport district, City Engi- - toeermmt,,,on D., Harris, : the plant about 'Aug. 1. , A. Nicholas, Amass Bybee and S. R. 14, : acres Dawson, a few minutes 1 just ' t Dick Perry, '4.85 PROVO, June I5.The city from Los Angeiss, Holly,, , Mothers To Sing commission will vote on the Slate Reunion , ;111 Brown said that the wood and all points of Inadoption of an ordinance proGrandview , In f 1 under L') consider. Chapel space i IL-- The PRICE, Utah. June viding for the installation of . :4:4 C;4 C4 acres. Weber Coun- C) terest. Where the ocean l Cot. hold its Mangum family'will MURRAY,4une15.--Th- e . parking meteraon a trial basis ,,. -28.r ou 4Ir reunion at -- Oak -C- reek, to nowrus Stake Singing Mothers' breezes- give-yThursday, according 2 to Mayor perfe.tt (...4 I 5 acrer and has under, considers,. - , -- , Mark Anderson,.-- --will present a musicale at ch Wayne County. June 29 and 30. tion the conveyance of other eV of comfort.. tornorSports . every pp Fishing and other Postponement of the vote from .' lands which will bring it up to Grandtvifiew30 Ward Chapel toti) , bit included on the i Monday was agreed on to give p a total of 76 acres that the counvoVte.t to N, nature for your pleasure. ' ' Mrs. Frank is generously providing for ess- 0011 044 g ty ... ...... . - Steadman- - will,-ban opportunityta,be heard .41ro -the slte,...,,,,,-,,------, guest ' , the Mrs. Louise Y. MODERATE Rani ay '0 ..leol c6 Commissioner fsfloi 71 and,. con on the question, ''400Smetit a sportsociaroe too' Beckham, In -' ' v flier general president 0 ... - charge of airpojt . .,,esv arrangements. v: "Thss . , amous , 0 ' Chamber of CoMMtree , 'said "Our citizen s may be, as. , ,Societywill be guest speaker. , pm . A00 'will take in informal poll- - 'of Mrs. Hyrum tennion Jr., will KIM sured we will not tolerate any direct the chorus, with Mrs, Carl 1 unnecessary delays- - in rushing ..' Sento Monica, Colifornlo MOKWMUD theubusiness men, under Toledo...I' Hansen and Mrs. Charles Row. Loyfoopyoldreith Je kin the airport project through to potottat . . . sell, accompanists. rotary. completion." , . .. : : :.ft-tii:441- . , --T. i ;. , ,0 4- Bottölfsen Speaks Before ... Pioneer. Day Celebration State Two-Da- y -- )'' .(1:i.f0... Gov. Commissioner Greets . .. , s , IP , United FI:04 ,1 , ,, , I ''. 1 -- , , , , . ' - t yi ' 1 ''' I . 1'1, , , ' ,, , ( , 1 ' ' , ' ,, : ' - ( ' ' , , June ,, of the Jordan Post No. 35, !t ,. , , , American Legton, will play- - host t 41p , : 3 , at a '4I of Osz...',, , District to convention ' , . , r', ' , Draper Park Sunday. June 23, it : ! ' was announced today by Com. :':: ''', li ' ' s,,,,r4..t i , ' ',,, , , mander Alva Despain. ,,,i , The convention will be held in ,,..", F ,,e connection with the annual Jot'. - ,k ts ' dan chickiree, which attracts 1,' , MIDVALE, -- 1: '",1 . ' Spanish War. Veterans Hold ivied At Provo N t i ., - -- i4., -,-- - ,,.. , , - , i I 31cet At Draper Educators Will ,Open Post Will Be B. Yi'13..- ConferenceMolld ay Jordan Convention Host .. 1 , ct Pa,,Yell ,, . I , ' , , ,, ':-- ,,,. . . Ufa The Deseret News, Salt Lake City, - - 1 , . ny II1E :Ogdeii.:.WithholdiAdión..On IDEAL - iln. - ACAT10 City s , --- , ed --h- -- ' acres,--$8,31- - , 78-6- . ,..---. , 0 -- Ps , .0 - : ., cYse- 1 nd Hotel C a rmei sailth- Le wiston Dates , Race, Stampede ' '. 1 , ', 1 ' . f . - 1 JUNE16, , 1940 , -- - - i , , , , - ,, - ,, ' , , , - attend a one-ho- sem.. ur t t - Ji ---- -7 s- ' , - - PLms1 r ,,,,-- , Frank . , SV'101 of al From Harp ore, O. Temple Make , ,,, - - --: o VI : McGhl--1 . , . ' , MUSICAL PROGPIAM Church of Christ Fairest swill lAre ---- . , SeCtina Organ ii . Address by 4' atic,m . I . t "Meeting 4, , ., - . , 1 . - - --- ,, . - ---- , , ;re ll , ' ice commencing at 2 p.m. - ," t ' , - You are cordially invited to' I Provo 3leter Vote Is Slated Thursday 71 ,,,, ' - - 00 :.:.::L: -- - . -- l 1.Q.,:.!1.,11.021,:--::TA'E-:IUNi- Sachs (Choir) Bradbury .. -- - ch (Crgatt)- r...,,,,,,,,,- .- ;, Itt, . . a 046 oiotio . . .. . All Blessings Flow (Organ) ... . (Choir) .....'.......,...,..- - ii, . Haydn Z nat -,-,,.,..4,...a.,,,,,....,.......,,Altted M,..Durb,ora .... Schreiner at the Ogrart. (7.1 tl ... ..,, .....,,. ." ..... ... ........... .... .... ..... ... .....,... H. FrederickGi..13vreatisTelarOztuetcfrnacle' y Sunday at the your tirne of worship. , MisfaieveWi , Choir--, macro, N ' - ' ., - , , - , . . , .. . . ..-.....- |