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Show . If 2-, " : G. ,'' . meet-Ji&c- . . and presided throughout the., . ; . , r y unane-.mousl- .not . he ' charged. A committee of nine lady . V .v.; i - rr r-X- i "-.- i ciw t i -'--j ,k tHA Pi- - .L'-:"' ivr; .. - . mem. Boi ' and Uemll lr CanlarvUlai Jingcy, ti '' a! ah(h flo l pre-ven.ti- work done by. the Bountiful COC camp has for a li.ngtime-beej- w under-observatio- . -- gJ7gci':, i k feet lj)35'lhe 'e M Street. Through lhi, dls.,ril.u i Opens Hus Sat, September 26th Brings Visitors . - residing . i--cii - T...S.y, t,ruyjrchool S ...;. .by the Forestry Erouo.n officials is welL and as the local' authorities f near 'by muntk'S and cities. Seldom a week passes' without a visit from, one 'poup of officials or another; Wednesday, .offickils of . WiPara Box Elder county, inspocicd and ' he flood control work, being done an the lWvis coun.y .watersheds .v the COC men of company "940. .ha officials are planning similar rolects far the watershed, ajacent ' Willard,' in. an effort to preveht of the' floods which ,v reoccurance ausod serious damage, to orchards iiu4 crops irt Box Elder county dur .' iig. the past; summer, G. B. Arentuon, supervisor of "ache. National Forust, directed hu inspection, .In the party' waa sei'tt'cor, Ita B. Huggins, of Weber county, George Abbot, John Adams and Joseph .Dewey, Bo ; Elder county commissioner s, Robert Stewart, bounty agric.uitura Lincoln Blk, Would agent, Mayor. K. W. Nvbeeker anc the following Willard official i:. Joseph Muson; Lcwra Zundeli, Hert the-iiHarding, U. II. Harding, JI. 11, Paul llinman; whn.'was at and Justin Nelson,. Morgan cornu-inoetirig Wednesday ;rht relative. to. having some When A Mian neijils njt in the road no0., codntys-propert- - tlark? and.Wraon ) Ercf m n nroh -- Utah State Fair . VIlHlDt'l, . sion. . The .minuted ' of the previous meeting were lead and approved. Mr, Hugh Barnes me-- wi.h the board, to usk that his granuchild, who will be six on, November 2nd,' be allowed to enter school. After lerg-ncohsiaerad'on of the. mat-.tethe beard again decided' that the order that lio child can enter school who is not 0 years' of age on October 31 can Flood Control Work In Hills . Baseball s - ses- V NUMBER ONK" yi U'.WUPtr Davis taxpayers will pay $50,008 less to the state of Utah fer 1926 Ibno in 193"i 'as a restit of the tax reduction aw complished by- Governor Ilenry 11." Blood; according to 'data cynipited by the statfc lax commission. 1 la js a decrease of, 35.15 per cent. hia means that Davis county ' ' vie property owners will pay to the ..He' was active in civic and .cluh , itate 0Ply $92,254 and that money was supermten- - j wiU be entirely. .for district antl wofk dent of tho Cray ward Sunday school purposes.' Practiculij school and ..Young Mena- Mutual 0f this money, will be f.turne. Improvement .assucuu.on. he iai in the form. .of. district, and hig: been acti've in the Centerville First school funds and for equalizing edi. wvird. He is survived by his wife, cational opportunities. Thie s'lli;. Hattie M. ItiJdle Tingey; five sons, district school fund is distributed' Perry E- - Tir.gey, Sacramento, Cal.; to the. various school disdritts n Me.vm Tinsey; Salt Lak ' Cityj . -- mess-v- wirCo:p Gray, daho, di'.d at n " r . . j Centerville, s'uddemy k, The minutes of a regular Saturday morn ng held education the heard of of Born in Centerville,- October la j ing at the office with all the .board jgg a son 0f Thomas and Alzina of education held at the office with Call Tingeyj .Mr. Tingey went to ad the board' members, rho clerk oi o, wnne and the superintendent present. Gray. a. .uie age and live- the engaged rartghirtg in President .Adams being late. Vice President, John JL Ramp-to- n stock .business uni.ii- eight ycavs called the meeting to order, ago; when he returned to Center- - .;.W r j. i;u:j ' o Iciv'-vi-- t W r& 2 rzrr i'EliliMl'.V;' Tax Redaction hik .Imnu in of hear a 4 . frtminetl .Tingty,' Perry iianoher ami stockman, . ... . Of Centerville lloirie Means Saying ; Held ... . V VOLUME' TWELVE Of School Board .. fit ?. LAYTON, UTAH, P. G.Tingey, Idaho S;oclci,iun Dies At ;. V (27). . .x . . Opening Saturday, September 2A Then seven seven more? glorious days cf the Utah state fair days. mingla that from morning tu night education wholesome fun with made interesting through Cxiiibitj inside facts .haV provide truly restats prodtactive the regarding .. . . -- 7 sources. On Sunday, second day of the fair, educational, features wll bfr stressed. All exhibits will be open and fair visitors will have onpoitua ities fo visualize the cultural asscti ol Ukh as d. p ctwl in the fts and ainuseinentE sciences. .Scheduled will be as .on week days, w.th band concert and grandstand show Monday .will be- children's day. . At last years fair this day. set re-- -cords for fair attendance. 'Manufacturers. day is set for Tuesday;. Hundreds of women-clu.members' assist the indusr in. making the . occasion a memorable 'one. ' Wednesday .will he- Gj vernora day. .Thursday is dedicated to tht bers naS tolinty paiS' 142,262. Loretta Hal.awn, ,soc.a'.ion of Bount.lul, headed toy Ijlahoi l;il d tht stald dec. Mr.- D. R. Tolman, met widi the. City; Mrs, Ellen halvdr t b " 1 W;' beard to a,sk for the establishment. son,' Con'terti.lpj'Mrs. Jidru. Trim-- 1 rtoVI,y laiinera states Henry of a kindergarten depa. thwnt at lh, Xaysvdle, .and Miss Phyllis for hav are responsible Blood.-unde- r lion who largely nhoee . direr the Stoker 'ichooj. Mr, Tyin.an and Ilni-oy-. Frt--day 18 erand-l"- 'Mate. Conterviileand fair. ing made the Utah the slate general fund levy was e- . . prcsicient' Of their associa.ion, ex- chldren Satday-overlooked .childrens boon is t.'aee lmd which county plained that. a pria e class had Fotir brothers, Cyril C. TingeyJ liminated. entirely and support for y.lu'u the city was having 'Ihe urday this . Is closing dayi .tht boen mainta.'ned at that school for at ' eucat,on i cilmax of the 193G state fair. wee1. mowed 'in the tredts, also . the pas. 12 years, that ajjui half Mansion,: Wyo.; Wiley W. Tingey. tbe. same, J-awhich wi I.- - oin m this n, tho to pnipcrty attention taxpayers, called counrils ih .The daily programs will feature of the children arc deprived of the hayan, Idaho; Bishop Wesley E. A manjs c failure when hq. has band concerts,, grandstand shows fa 1. were nom.ra u! lor n d.al.ni ecessity of having the blind oad tcUt- V teneiit-- because the parents are TmgCy and Gilbert if. Tigney of ' and ohly then amusement and showing-o-f r oiivvn- - ,'v Hr.' m dleys continued on quit trying. unable to pay .the 35 .c;nts; per 'Centerville, and two sisters, Mrs! The ent,re state levy ftir lDou la a, the UemoevatnVvritc that ih truth heart yout; ticn-hcldeep all exhibits. Special tventv m- in Layton, Satunlay. through t'he' bloc't; week for its support. Tntreiore lenrietta 'Lingfi and Mrs THerza 0,)1y 6 bills fts compared with W irul come back to it time-antime traffic It of lots J the' great horseshow on Thura. ludd at. was stated Th" ?Ctm Thr"Ufihout they desire (hat the beard supply Adams, Centerville, also survive. mills fo. ' ,thc'f to turh again. has ts down n!.r,cf? in and there nnl Saturav rdcrhts Fridtnr 'm. the .means so that &.1 the children tate o Utah th,s W',U nsu,t ;n a tor' Mate up- Then the 'give, Funeral services and held yourself in were vank courage hnrk which .big moving firworka displays of unusual mag- , . . Moaes L. Holbrook; mayp ar.icipate, tore the Centerville First ward meeting drease of .$1,779, n33 in the prop- - resent aU-truck, find very 'difficult. J. stand at tha door of your i'u :nd 4. ; i)rte Wj a.i biu ine ' r like a stern watchman. who, sward contests VV Superintendent Burton explained jx0Un we wrftthrr. erty tax bill to be paid to the state county commissioner, horse pullin dn.gd nights, been j, lat no approprlaaon ha It was also pointed .out,1 that in hand, burn the, way. to all pitching contests, dog .with Joseph E. Williams, of government. In 1935 the to hi prop term, FrecJ L. Lampion; rmiii-made by the baard for that pur p. m, of failure, all thoughts - bow, flower show, livestock parthoughts . deal of would-btwo a. A. line all taxes state.' for term, great year charged prty the ward bishopric officiating. pose, that no means are- available negative, all thoughts that ade, special concerts by high. was $4,915,150. In 1936 Ik Barton and county attorney, travel over this road as it. would that are in the budget for this year,', and if . Opening 'bymn, il;nt.y and purposes is b ' new-b- (end to tear down instead of bulk! school" an ullcrtl from.Orlando lands, show rrour--1 cand J. Bowman. decrease'. '$3.135, 323,-all such action is made' by the board gehtiy Jesus in.' Calling. was leiid-ere- d the total .that up, will ; thoughts towTi. .make to the of center club and Future Farmer ' you v3V. 'hway The convention adopted a plat it would' necessarily have to cover ,. bo a pm.rer n" To extend this by the Vhite Chapel Mortu- of 3f.21 per cent. . it wu(d other contests, and th . and judging form which fpcnfiyd that the- uui . This saving to the" taxpayer, was the whole county. 'drcam of great' uailv spectacular grandstand show mala quartet. Prayer Mr. Seyto go through Edward L!.he abdlly ary necessary didates were not to allow imnrtirn Wiodh field nn-- as it would cut achievement was .not given .us The board was unanimous in ex- -' mour s' aged on the race track in fronfc of 'Salt Lake City; effected in Spite of the fact that Facrel) to a cooperate names on any but the his lam into leaving a strip on one Inock' us. The fact that once ve of the r.tand and in the enclosure their willingness .cf been tax have pressing avenues property In solo, House Are My Fathers the-P'A by furnishing the not- - side tbo t:prrow for building lots, 'v.,Ie inspired to believe that the .immediately beyond. lowet than thoy 'wer5 a t)fm,01a;!c thkLU lT.ft-uterooms and other' faci jibs if the Many Mansions Mr. Alvin Red-- 1 ' materially to nigh road was Iho right road is ood hns been th'iS to was ml fcw in ' the Ppesu.mh!yyears- ae pnd Bpite oi W. P.' A: can furnish teachers. dington; address by Mr Harold let it go.- However, firimoone..KUg-wa- j evidei c.e that we possess t h abid y o climb that road." Guarantee SmitE and Mr. John . Mr. Ihorp, of the educational some land . . News. . of the V. P. A. Stated oiq Mrs. Ww. Trimbath, Air. 100 strip of t'o mans his A Pilgrim. Addm, that, department has, the pPy possibly, . jpay a te'acher if there are any such McLain of Ghacc, Idaho; duet, Mrs. ;ould 'buy.'snd trade Air. Wood for .Rurged individualism is that qu?1 There was not a public library in on the. relief rolls. . form wa.s fid Ailed betprc pompiat- - rhr , the for .roadway Mr. Arvilia'Sieed.and ' David a hog when he Hughs The superintendent was asked to .AH at the meeting agreed that, if aliy displaced by . the.UnPed Ftates. A year ago the' property bwners inS ws3 begun. , Mrs. Ids accompanied by makes he wont ' go . Almost all furniture was importmind in Spencer, up any investigate and .cooperate Hr. Elbert D. Thomas, United a deal could be made,, this would this of contributed' $32,915. county through the gate. ' way he can to help in the matter.' "Hope Beyond, address counselor to the state be. a. gTi-aed .from England. benefit .to the town general fund; this States senatbr from Utah, Mix J. Tl Atrbon of the CCG camp in .in the .bishopric, John Porter. An old jonper minde in Connectd .the address .' sup-l;ey.notc. uc.'.irg At Eour.iifui. askd for' the use of, The male quartet rendered the year they will contribute nothing. icut was used as a prison. ' the Junior high school building- be- - closing number Going Home"; Last year thev naid S8t)ir,l fo the P0 of the present, administration Thro was onv one hat factory ' . hold-6 m. 4 for tween p. m.' and p. and it made cocked hats. benediction Mr. Ben Brown. Grave state ing classes from his caihp. Every gentleman wore a qneMT in' the Centerville- cemetery was year On motion' of Mr; '.Adams the and powdered his hair. dedicated by a brother of the de- - year question was referred to the super- j was who Air plates were objected' Bafton, Crockery state school equalization fund; this ninurate iiivendent to be taken up .with Prin ceased, Mr. Cyril C dulled the knives,. Tingcy of to thev because year they will pay $21,620 a slight clfifiely followed by Boom A. Sfetu j a fifth of tha contained ipal Taylor. to make the .best ar- -l I Evanston, .Wyohiing, Virginia er Farmington and Charles Naldcf increase . statute . inter for provided . by the country. of whole population praTg:racn,9 possible but which will be returned to tlia- - Hayton,- Moserf L. A man who jeered at the preachfealed Air. Elgin Hobcrts, Woods tricts' requiring aid er or criticized a sermon was fined. r of .tha property he'li3 in charge Davis county, therefore, will not C'r0s3, and' G rge W. Barnes, luiys Two stagecoaches bore all th VM near the south junior high school travel between New York and contribute a single penny of its n'tbg first ballot. WarJ C. is pot yvillipK to accept the board's' Boston. ceneral property tax to the state Hoihvuok, Air. Bowman and Mr., . A day laborer considered himproposal to 'pay $20u.0( far .the Hampton were nominated by j general fund which goes to support trees remoyfid ih addition to the self well paid with two shilling : Atho. offices and fur.cr.onu at the Inati(Jn. Giche being .no opposingr. the The rage reunion-wilprice of $550.00 p;r acre 'forcomday. . be held in Rtnt- whlch inc,ud3 'lhe ' Wp(ildattR land. But, be is willing . to P t Buttons 'were scarce and expenthe Clearfield ward amusement na 1 ' Mr. Governors Gencboffice,promise and accept $350.00.sive; and the trousers were fastenAttorney Saturday,' Qct. 3rd at 2 p. m. There Adams moved the' questionbe re- vill ' be 'a free for all ball game in- at s office, Secretary-oed with pegs or lace. ..-- . of- States : ferred to' the superintendent, 'Mr. cluding both .men and Leather breches. a checked shirt uU1- -' . puh;lic' I4;? Hampton and Mr. Parrish for in- young .and old. Come prepared for red flannel jacket and a cocketf" a commission, industrial com-- a .The motion and report. tat formed the dress of the real vestigation good time, 'i here wm i .u mission, and such institution's was seconded by Mr. Van Fleet ar,san all. afternoon. Bring thp nriar.n 'eital h0spi,al. .tram- TUWDAY.. March Gth The fcl-fi- to nee some of the outside Hands in National Glass Budget .and carrid unanimously. basket lunch.- Dinner will be served ' Parrish asked that an ap- at 8 ocloc there will a dance to off jthp Los Angeles barne up po this is. our chance to do it. . Mr; BCW iunior collcScs Unive.r-- e Tuesday,' Ecp 22,' lhi Kimball of State Agrini.tnral, camp,' D. U; P gave a very suc- this morning with some aerial wire propriation of $100.00 be made for which fh public i3 invited. Come It was necessary that I go to the to npin yarns. police s'ation and report that clearing up the lot west of .the one and all. college, state school for the deaf cessful jubilee 'at.. 'the ' summer "or the., racio--an- d Centerville school that was deeded was in the U; S. .Navy for 20 was leaving this island and get and blind, the industrial school, dia. home of Daughter Alary Stocks ih Fe to the county and turned over to d hns traveled all over the my are 3,075 counties in the trict courts; and other state agen-cie- s, Mueller passport visaed, yofirs, There, of It was in honor park. the school. lie stated that the town forty-eigSTORIES to SOME has ' and Ah is shipping firm The of world, " Kong states. So far 3 , . only . our pioneers! ha County Captain is also, asking that the board I there and went so hi'Bdqvarters, Today the average person to of these have' failed A slight increase is noted in the. ask for fedpur.--. . furnish '$400.00 towards the Stihulthies gave a very a had We rhoppepd for souvenirs today purchased a round-tri- p for Lydia ticket he more leisure than itechase of the Winn property ad- eral relief funds.. Two of the. coun- valuation of property in Davis tribute to .pioneers, Hannah ? I lu nght a large tiki (wooden god), 80 francs. consequently he ration ago, and Union ties, OrVon Chinese fhoeft, and three strands of "White, are ia county. In 1935 the valuation total-- d Fackrell! Jane G. Jacob-cn.,' joining the schooPon the south. In the evening N said she haa a more opportunities for cultural pur Mr. Adams moved .'that the chair Georgia. The third is Pulman coun' $14,974,901. In 1936 the valuaG. for me whch she will send suits, if his inclinations are in tfiar Priscilla V Cn' v Cooper, Nephi Bac'njcn, u a r package . appoint a committed of three .with ty, Alissouri. tion was $15,375,701. Po tomorrow before I direction. down by ajC!J k Davis and Sister Tovc'y Tionecrs, I cham- - board ship. power to act' to work the County is shortef , 'cr The average work-d3- y Ann Bum:, Ellen Argy e, Mary 'Commissioners in getting the D. F. that Colin Chisholm, gn orphan( laborer rode and manual b;ks un. Afh 8th ,.(.rjTiaid., ar;)Und Alarch the even ' THURSDAY, thus and The Governors . IIill were unaMe to t j j .Smith property controversy clear- wishing, to fetudy auto mechanics, savings did rqt ham' leisui decided to a home-iraJ- e r,1t ,ne n,j in the avacados is to of share breakfast enabled ed' up. The motion was seconded is asking to assist in the shop at reach us according, to our. be with us account of sickness, and 1(1.e tha canyon and take a and a loaf of bread, .1 got my which an advancing civilization ha Two out of six are slightly were very. much missed. by Air. Cook and carri?d unani- - idavis high for 60 cents per day r.lunge in- Lotis pool, lie bought a things ready for the trip to Bora-bormade possible. . lofif of lrcadt a can of devilled- moilsly. The" chair .appointed Air. and will sleep at the fhop if need, reduced, ost of the' reduction on little I am traveling as lightly as .oiir very How to suitably employ leisure-timIn program. FnrriTh, Mr. Hampton and Super- ed. It was suggested that, the su- one of them is due, we believe, to is consequently becoming a possible, taking nothing except my intendent Burton to serve on that perintendent take the. matter up he disposal a rather important problem, the 0 toothbrush, razor, camera, soap, of an almost, new car. . ; Committee. with the W. P. A. basket of Lananas, a loaf of bread lution of whjch must naturally b The total decrease was $22.31 and Bills represented by vouchers The superintendent reported the and a can of devilled-ham- . found by each individual for himdenumbered fi- 370 to 55333 were pre- need of an assistant hand instruct- after this amount had been deduct- and feelle . They were ycry fitting .rods in a tickcty old wagon titiv'n Po the self. brought During morning Spare time may well be lead sented by. the clerk, approved by or at the high school and. on mo- ed the increase was- still $91.fi9. arid he'is'surrly gifted in this line'.. ;.y ? thiraman; I knocked down Ng gift of a jar which studies to of guava jelly and voted in part authorized to There were no new improvements Little Loraine' ...the members and, bn motion of tion was unanimously gave a reveral co'conus on the way, as one of orange marmalade. to advancement in ones occupa' ror new purchases that we did not dance and Eurl Stacey sang, Sil- - i o.fr chunky Po needed; some liquid Air. Adams, passed, and ordered secure one. Robert Corry, fhc Englishman, tion or profession, o even to prep Paid. The superintendent reported that ave in 1935. The six notices fol- - verThrcads-AmorjPotil araticn for a more desirable adT, The Gold, and r"rc.rlrr.enb to help him tndurc. end I boarded the The superintendent reported that the National Association of Public low: afforf 1,6 an,d 5 Baiatea She at m. left'the No. p. old oumProperty in time tax also nncltred a, few 1, 1935, rut'v" dock at 5:30 and we were soo: out- ing. Correspondence incourses direcBb e to bear the these Benjamin Peek of South Weber 13 Fchool Eusiness Officials are hold- $115.22 tax in . many opportunities ' 1930, $101.03, a de hers on bis violin.. 'I. than wo whites, and his most fre- - side the reef. What a difference! tions, asking for the privilege of connect- ing their meeting in St. Louis on crease of The wca'h'T was meal for ruch vm-$14.14; property No. 2, .cxcamation was ing with fie old school pipe line October 12 and he recommended veavea Inside the roef she sailed smoihly, For those who have found their 1935, $105.78; tax in 1C3G, an occasion. There were 53 pres- - (hoi), to the South Weber school that is that the hoard appropriate the but the moment we went through life work and are succeeding in $137.39, an increase of $31.01; now being used by Air. Poll. It was means to send our clerk. (mce th'rre, we had a glorious the pass fjie began to buck like a leisure offers the means of broaden, prop ent. All enjoyed seeing the fieiiuJ- -' lecided that the beard 1ms no jurAir. Van Fleet moved the ap- erty No. 3, 1935 tax, $11.41; 1930 ful pictures Nature and Jack Frost ypash for an hour or sc, topping wild bbronc. For a while we railed, ing the mental vision by a better v ' isdiction in the case, .having sold proval of the recommendation. The tax, $20.52 an increase of m'r iunch. augmented but most 6f the time we wer under acquain'ance with the masterpiece Af- $15.08; have painted on the the property to the town, an! motion was seconded by Air. Ad- Property, No. 4, 1935 .cocnu both and engino power. of literature and art, b; developtax $2.92; ter very delicious. refreshments ail "y?l,?',as Air. Burton reported that George ams, discussed m-- carried with Air 1330 There were large eels two fret .1 This name ing a better appreciation of music, whoso schooner, tax, $5.18, an increase of $2.20 returned home in safety, . . aTI(. loTlJ,rin the river and Held had resigned ai bus driver Tarrish voting No. mcan3 Raiatea Child' is about 80 obtaining a better grasp of nationProperty, No. 5, 1935 tax $50.72; ' I had to be reassured feet them to 8ccfp t another position, and he :rr On moion of Mr. Cook the and has a 115 al and world affairs in short it enlong, 150 1J3G tax, Until a few years ago all of the that they wouldnt bie. I guess II. P. Diesel tons, The $J2.55, a decrease of bfe census enumerators were recommended the apP intmmt of engine. captain ables one to l.ve a filler property No. 0, tax in 1935, tor" oil used in pant in this coun- ley wtnt, because I have given and the crew are all natives, but Ar.il J,. child to take the place. appointed: For attaining these ends almost tax in 1920, $:;' .72, an i.v try ws3 imported from China. them pien'y of cnaices by now. Vc '.hg captain Fuch-On mrmn the rscommendaT.n unlimited facilki s are with.n th S'rr.gham, Kvlvia II. speaks Engn.-- h .ed r. of the way v:s.i to the superintendent rile- -. E.I:'h F. lach, Myr'b S. I'lan'-.'rtH ,rceoil v 65.05. The tax this of to r:ach of practically everyone, thru is and V"ir bis v.4at, lung very popular with year, moi.rh hng up in a trucii. o .. ar ?Tr. CooL i the six properties totals $132.17 1322. the Johrron, Verr.a C. Ar.thor, Until in ticket tails passengers. for cf.ur apei i, lit. My try r cl: r.o r.n aLu-.- 1 Ih Bv radio. Tlr ruperincr.der.t reported . fi 1, iklTi Mo;.: and tion in lan more than deck passage, J pictures, al r.u s p Jtjr bc total w us $310.75. prercr.t ;:ar t!i n c'.pp fr .m Lend n the oih r ficthirg entertainthat there are a few p cple asking V,"iTia"i F. rrf.rj'in, ALnnie 1am- r.o I have to of tlieie, I deck on judicious (if rktp for see:!. In have l.e.n u L;;n'V by najnc, ar,:j ld Crar.t. for n change of but uut: to bert, iipr"T.nt '0 r.cep) alongside a garg of Chinese, ment and education may 0 haaJ ay Evf tf.n-"(I r;C!"'3 i fclLw .i who me numl tl to ad:-at r a little inter- - Tah.tians, and Corry. There are in hand. g o! Ihr hcain; th::r children, a 'd the The r'emTs m i kr.il ho. nor, the l'o:ii Raia-c- a bunks down tiona were referred to the superin- pant at Ftscu-- c was rifo-r- ej to and for rue?ed individjalism" Ul boil." dtao'ul fo the The future happiness and prosbelow, but I wouldnt tomorrow for the- is- - sleep in the rat and cockroach-infeste- d tendent nrd the beard member in the f haves lave Mr. Gal ; t0 avKi himself of f turg oil trees. It is believed that ?K0l,S perity of most cf us depend la 'ft.; 5 the respective localities. bbraih take care of It. hole if my ticket entitled upon how wa employ our r kenover ha can get his industry will even.ua.iy reach lands of Iluahime, Itaiatca, and Bo The superintendent it, time. Meeting adjourned. a volume in excess of 130,933,000. t abora. We have both been wanting me to it. reported of-th- Parsnt-icacher- s' aw In - Bountiful .Help tiurday . Is ... A Failure? . s 1 (e ch-!.- . -- . . - cui.c-Fs'io- . -- . - i . ; commif-sioners- lat . four-yea- hor-Tcjin- , - .''.'. i 1 : ia-a- s nt 1 - Years Ago Only . ; t d.-liv- r- ( - - . - wi-hou- t - Page Reunion to be j .., .Sat, October 3rd " - l ; ac-cl- a - 'Kimball Camp Honor Fi oncers At Stocks' Bit Home - Si won, ".Al a-.- " w - 'Sf Using Our Leisure - Time inter-islan- ht fij "j I J"vr - - bri-al.fas- and-Wm- w-e- . - a. e fitt-in- . . . . .Ma-xii- . '..- . - nt laJn it, '0-- hill-side- s. sail-pow- er ij-.- fol-lowi- rg llili n Jo-cp- Fo-bc- h cra" - lr.-!;s- 1 iix-ii-.-- , t s, u.--- 1 acco-noda- te o 'i u-- Fnp:-nnrrdrr- t ; t' ; |