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Show is; 4 B,t, w. r. i LKIU. UTAH, TllUJflSlUV. A I; OUST UUtKH NUMBER 2 's S - i . S 13 (I 1 Ue District Schools $0 Open September 10th MSttl Junior Democratic d at the soiw fSrt meetings and ln- TSifi lor September yifind registration opens f odndar outlines the tZar as follows: .frmber 10th. Element- f? Titration of Sept. r .-registration of Sen- Party Elect Delegates Annual Tri-stake M. I. A. Convention Sun., Aug. 19 The annual convention of the Mutual Improvement Association officers and teachers of the three stakes. Lehi, Alpine and Timpano-gos, Timpano-gos, will be held In the Pleasant Grove nigh school, Sunday, August 19th- In addition to the M. L A. workers, an urgent Invitation Is ex Y i ;ii o- in m- V I TlMMVAMftt, fMVI. . i . twi tended to stake presidencies, mem party mci ui a numuj mcnuis -,, . ... . , in the Memorial building. August 9," bf of the High Councils and ward for the purpose of electing delegates Congressional XtbandSOth-Thanksgiving.! Krst Quarter ends. . . ! IrZonA Quarter commences. iSS-hristmasholi- !iSchool resumes. -JSecond quarter ends. 2School closes. & Gourley report .Coutlook for the 1934-35 iflTwas never better. The ?Sct has adeculte buMh Tend the teaching personnel STtSctory. Theouttook thru a full school fXanior two years past 'in state funds. (Sm and repair programs fJder way wUl be completed In KXe opening which will give H additional room In places and taditiestootners- twatinn Asks fClosingof Wells Jdelegatton of Lehi j. i by a E- and Forest Little-T..x Little-T..x n. fiudmunden, wait- a the Utah county commission aday and presented a petition n that a well driven by the U drouth relief program be ad down. i m pointed out by the delega-i delega-i m with the sinking of the F-i F-i weU the wells of 153 petition- beeu affected, so that the fe flow, or W per cent of the of these wells, was lost It was J stated that during a time when IFERA vrell had been tempor-5 tempor-5 shut down the water flow had to t.hir wells, but upon the niiig of the FERA well their 4 were again affected. Tfhe commission took the matter :er consideration, following some aeussion as to what legal powers ..y would have in the matter, j-. o fly Campaign On the mild winter end long warm -.son have combined to bring on a epidemic of flies seldom before 'ertenced- Sanitation and health sand the utmost care in keeping bt numbers down- The proper-- proper-- constructed and well baited fly IP has proven to be a most ef fec- means for this purpose. The Aaronic Priesthood Quorums the stake have elected as the pros' pro-s' for at least thirty days, the suc-ful suc-ful operation of a fly trap bj 7 Priesthood boy. In case the sue has no fly trap, the project udes the construction of one or -t as well as its operation. Par-xs Par-xs are urged to provide the boy & materials and lend such en-'wagement en-'wagement as may be needed to 'sake the twni ft traps should be emptied at -"ijent intervals to prevent their SvOftlinff frail "Ctrtj In O va OlilVLUUlg. X LiTiJ AAA trap may be killed with fly and 3e sprays of various sorts, or or burned. Let's get the flies - mey get us- for the State and meeting to be held in Provo Septem ber 1. They were allowed ten delegates of vote or five with a full vote. The descision was ten with vote. They were allowed 8 to the State convention with vote each. The delegates are as follows: Congressional Sylvan W. Clark, John S. Evans, Wallace Jenkinson, Mrs- Wallace Jenkinson, Edward Southwick, Mrs- Blanch Evans, Stanley Clark, Cecil Johnson, James Peterson, J- J. Barnes. STATE Victor Nicholes, David Evans, Booth Sorenson, LelaCoates, Mrs- Booth Sorenson, David Peterson, Peter-son, Walter Dickerson, Mrs. Fred Kirkham. o A HEALTH WARNING The M L A- slogan will be in traduced by a member of the ' General Board. 10:30-12:00 a. m Department sessions: ses-sions: Group 1 Executives, Community Commun-ity Activity Committee, Leaders Tours State to Stimulate Home Modernization Property Tax Levy To Increase Materially We have had a bad season for wtater and every possible source of moisture is being drawn upon- Contamination Con-tamination is most likely to take 0 we have also had an excep tionally bad season for flies, which are our worst disease carriers, we mno. riiare war on the flies and clean up all contaminated pools or water sources- Out houses must latreens and covered Aaw urith chloride of lime- viaj " i ttnt.inTi is not eiven these things we are surely going to have snread of disease- wo v,mv each individual will do his nart to nroteot our health. Our sanltetion ordinances, however, are going to be enforced. Everything vr,T Hnni tf clear un the source rontaminatlOTi, but Ul VIAA c- umii f wotpr ls still advisable City Health Committee Dr. E- Eddington . o bishoprics to be present The necessity of having one-hundred per cent complete organization in the ward corps of workers is pointed out by the General Board which Is in charge of these institute insti-tute conventions, Inasmuch as the coming) year's work will be discussed dis-cussed in detail and changes in the plans will be taken up. During the noon hour from 12 o'clock to 1 o'clock, lunch will be served in the building by the Tim- panogos stake Primary Association, at a cost of 15c to each person. The lunch will be served In the high school building. The convention meetings are out lined as follows: 9:00-9:50 a. m Joint stake board meeting. The preview of the con vention and its objectives will be outlined- 10:00-10:20 a- m. -General assemb ly of stake and ward officers. Home modernization and a free cooking school feature the program of the Home Electric, one of the exhibit of the Chicago World's fair, which will begin Its tour through Utah county next week. The show, nn a. Kta.ta wlrl tnnr 1nst. finished a. MsM4fJ vv. w t wvaua - . of Senior, M Meri, Gleaner and month's engagement in Salt Lake Junior Departments (Last half county. hour M- Men-Gleaners retire for ine rcneauie w county wws: Lieni, mm wara Amusement Hall, August 21; American Fork, Flrmage Hall, August 23; Pleasant Grove, Second Ward Amusement Hall, August 24; Eureka, Juab county, coun-ty, August 27; Santaquin, Ward Hall, August 29, and Sharon Ward Amuse. Joint work) Group 2 Era and Publicity Dl rector Group 3 Adult Leaders. Group 4 Bee Keepers- Group 5 Scout leaders (Van miATrf Vaiprs under local lead- ment Hall. Orem. August 31. ership). I Women in Salt Lake county prals 12:00-1:00 p m. Luncheon. led highly the cooking school, con State, County and School Levlts Go I'p Lent City I'p American Fork and rieasant Grove Remain The Same. Pronertv taxes In this district will be materially higher for 1934 due to a state, county and school district levy raise. The state levy Is up 1.54 mills, Utah county .40 mill and the Alpine School District up 153 mills. Lehi City levy is up 2.15 mills while Pleasant Orove and American Fork remain at 16 and 15 respectively. With few exceptions levies have gone up because of a reduced valua tion and because only a 75 to 80 per cent tax payment can be expected. Fixed interest and bona payments must be met and the steady Increase VlUbWU -fJ AVAiOa AlMlt tfc 41 HWMIV 4C7V4CO A4fel,4 W MVV MV service exDert for the Utah Power exoenditurea of the various units. Willi me county va-iuduuu iiavui 1:00-2:00 p m. General Assembly ducted by Miss Nancy Fincn, nome levies higner to meet uie necessary state ana warn oincers. 2:10-3:40 p. m Department sessions Group 1 Executives and Com munity Activity Committee. Group 2 Senior Leaders. Group 3 Gleaner Leaders. Group 4 M- Men Leaders. Group 5 Junior Leaders Group 6 Vanguard Leaders (Scout leaders under weal iead- ershto) 10-3:40 p m Boy Scout Depart ment. ': 3:40 p. m Closing Exercises- TAX LEVIES FOR UTAH COUNTY Here is a comparison tax levies with the levies taxing units: of 1933 for 1934 r St. 'J Rudsrer Van Buell 1 Allred Passes Away i G.S.P. STORE rLEHl'S BUSY CORNER The Pickling Season is on Dr Worlton Returns Home Dr. W. L. Worlton arrived home this week after an absence of several sev-eral weeks. He attended the 18th annual convention con-vention of the International Lions Club, held at Grand Rapids, Michigan, Michi-gan, with headquarters at Civic Auditorium Au-ditorium Mr pvierick Beddow. internation al President, opened the convention with a splendid talk- Mr- wiuiam a. fjomstock. Governor of Michigan, gave an address of welcome which was very good. Dr. sara jansun vi nhicnm rave an interesting address nn "Treasures." Intermixed with the convention were differen kinds of amusement, baseball, boat rides, soecial shows, dancing and bathing. At the convention July lotn l.uou keviembers and 327 master-key members were present. An excel lent, tribute was taid them. He also attended the 76th annual Dental convention held at St- Paul, Minnesota, from August 6 to 10. He snent two days at the Century of Progress and a week at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester. He reports tne Mam Clinic institution to be out- stanHinv he renorts that fifty to unron.Hr.fiva thTnismrl mtients are treated there annually. He came home thrilled with the wonderful trip and the cordial reception he re ceived while away. o 7 On: uons ln Ppperg Peppers- 2e lb 7V2clb 10c lb. 5c bo. 3c lb e?ar 35c GaL - - 'Z Sweet Cantaloupes 5c each 2c lb ; u, otnmiiigs uest gpices reciate Your Trade Mr- Rudger Van Buell Allred, a prominent citizen, died after a lingering lin-gering Illness of many years- He was an active worker In the community, com-munity, both In church and civic affairs af-fairs and was kind and courteous to all with whom he came In contact. He labored In the ward organizations, organiza-tions, acted as block teacher and followed fol-lowed his Priesthood from a deacon to a high priest. He suffered for many years but his-courage never faltered and his faith never failed- Death came as a release from his suffering August 11, 1934, at 2 a- m., at his home In Lehi. Tmrw-esslve funeral services were ma in h Lehi Second ward, Tues day, August 14, at 2 p. m . under the direction of Bishop S- I. Goodwin. rm,a nrvnina somt. "The Morning Breaks" was sung by Sadie Klttin- wimnanli bV MrS- r. - , wwv..- , wi-itr.n Th invocation was oiierea bv Bishop James H- Gardner, fol- lowed by a solo, "I K-now w Redeemer lives", sung by Mrs. Mar garet Kirkham, accomp&meu Mrs. Worlton. Remarks and a sketch were given by Mr- WUliam Tew, brother of Sis ter Allred- A violin auei was rendered ren-dered by Vera Anderson and Am Wing accompanied by Lula Ander son. . nmther William Rigby or &aiv Lake City, the first speaker, was Brother Allred's first misK" , .minn. Remarks were made by WUIJ'W" v Elder James Blake of Salt Lake r,fT.r mbsionary companion T,tvc Allrrd. Tne cu"'& i a. Carlos Schow, fol lowing which a duet. "O' My Father-was Father-was sung by Armond Webb and Jos- eph Coulam, accompaniea oy The benediction was pronounced . .-t.v. a jr. Wans and the grave In the city cemetery was ded icated by President virgu Kkftrh Rudger Van Buell Allred, son of James Henry and a jocw red was born in ini, tember 25. 1885. tt;. ri Hf was spent In Leni He was an active worker In the different quorums of the Priesthood and the other organizations. He labored In the superintenaciu , H arfiook. He attended the U. A- n at Lneaji. Utah, and the B. V. U at Provo. In the year 1903 he moved to Ray- dmiiii) Alhprta Canada, where he nntratmrl in farmlnff. . In November, 1909, he was called ing school on a mission to the Samoan Islands, been set at $42,511,049, the higher levy will bring in a tax revenue of approximately $382,599.44, provided a 100 per cent collection Is obtained. However, the commission Is expecting expect-ing a 73 to 80 per cent collection, which will mean approximately $300,000. Increase in Alpine Of the three school districts in the county onlv the Aloine district shows an Increase, the levy Jumping fmm 13. mills In 1933 to 13.73 in -ST ; : im Th Pmvn district remains at 14.50. the same as last year, with Nebo Uie same as In 1933, at 8.20 mills. The tax levies of each community of the county compared with those of 1933, with the 1934 levy first, are as follows: Alpine city 19, 10; Lehi, 21, 19:50; American Fork, 15, 15; Pleasant Orove, 16. 18; Lindon. 8.50, , 8.50; Orem, 12, 10; Sprlngvllle, 18.30, Miss Nancy Finch, home service iu. Bimnfeh Fork. i7. i7: payson. 15, if j-4 expert of the Utah Power & light company, who will conduct the cook- of the Home Electric. on a mission to tne oanwaa & Light company. The demonstra- where he spent four and one-half . . .. m th afnoon ftt 2 I rtVlrlr art A tvm rpritWMi arm nrftftent- 1914, he was mamea i. to nerson attending. The 14; Mapleton, 11. 10; Salem. 8, 8; Santaauin. 7. 7: Goshen, 17, 17. Provo city's 1934 tax levy was set at 19 mills, an increase of 3.7 mills over last year's levy, by the Provo city commission Monday, years- March 25, 1914, he was mamea i, fi person attending. iv. tvA suit Ta1t tomme to Barani . .. m r.nr,,n u& vm ' I C V UXiUlK UV1 lUf b Rebecca Tew, daughter,,cf the late th science of seeing and in ,, . m rr. H4..'l,1a.B Tfllfl. I ..... . . ... wmiani. a. lew laadiuon aemonsirais incxiero nieui- beth Snow Tew- cd8 of home lighting and rural elec He was the father of six clhldren, cation, A moving picture com two girls and four boys, nmon pleteg program. nl ln Memortaj building. One Buell, John Gurnette, Clara. Reld The science of seeing represent. dtousslori wag Tew. James DarreU and Marie. His the jat advancement In the con- . d etectton parents, Mr- and Mrs. James H. au- servation of eyesight and its pro- . . . 1 I . , . . j, 1 . . V. red. Salt Lake uiy, uuui, nvt i tecuon zor improvement oi uui Kmthmi and two sisters. J. Urban and energy and Clarencs of Raymond, Alberta, The housing program which was Canada, John G , Rodney C. and one of the major efforts oi uie aa . tu(. tin XTirvrva. wane. I ministration lor recovery ana cm AH.ruu. VI i - . Salt Lake City, and Mrs- Odessa ployment will be explained at both Culllmore, Provo. sessions oy tuner juihu. uu- . iv... fr i-ita tnar-1 Lor oi uie uiuw. ui uiu i vv t i rtanaia ita I Utah Power & LiKht company nea iue was o"- " --- - . fnr then returned to Lehi to make his - -" I TIZZ;:' home. ... ThKrhmit all his life he naa a - . . .1 rZ. f 4h oosnel of Prizes wui be given away atooui miu aw.Aw .iw(p j' - - - ances. The modern kitchen, one of the exhibits to be displayed, was built nrimarilv for disnlay. but it constitu- W AG STAFF DIES te. - uny workable cook shop with ail the necessary units arranged as ntriirht wairsfAff. 24. of thev would be In an Ideal home. It ivira. v a ft" -t v ' - I r Piuamt Grove, daughter of Mr embodies all the new developments ' . . 1 I j , ,kul V. n n vimA and Mrs. Robert Wright, fliea ev ana unprwemeuw iu . ... orhrAav AmriLstU-lthln recent years to lighten the r following an Ulness of two months burden of the housewife and make since the birth of her oaoy, K.eiui i w i raruvr. Roert: , nn oien. A cordial Invitation Is extended to BurvmiiK n local housewives and others In toco Christ At the time of his death he was a High Priest. o MBS. EVA WRIGHT City Council Meet Ths Lehi City Council met in their regular meeting Tuesday eve calling for special bond election to determine whether or not Lehl's proposed pro-posed extension and replacement water works system be carried out. The purpose Is to replace wltn new cast Iron pipe, In place of the old wood stave pipe now In use. The plan calls for a $29,000 bond Issue payable semiannually. The total exoedtture will be between $38,000 and $40,000, thirty per cent of which will be a federal grant- F.E.R.A. Notes .. c- .'Fma-Stelner of -homes. American ro; T rt'fil 1 J erts. Letha, John. Gloria and Rof Fifth Ward . -uj.t -it r.f PWsant Grove-. ' en, wriRuw " Funeral services were held ln the vard chapel at Pleasant Grove, Monday. Relief Society Entertains LEHI WLVS ANOTHER GAME of the Lehi Second ward Sunday school- .. . ... t,,, in succession Lehi has won tne ueiu i ThA Lehi baseball team played an other fast game Friday with the rv rvmelajs CCC. defeating them , of 12 3- This makes four COMING! SEE "THE HOME ELECTRIC" ' TTain TUESDAY, AUGUST 21 LEIU (Fifth Ward Amusement Ha THURSDAY, AUGUST 23 AMERICAN FORK (Firmage Hall) AUGUST24 PLEASANT GROVE (Second Ward Amusement VQm 31 OREM (Sharon Ward Amusement Hall) :00 P. M FREE! 8:15 P.M. Tuesday afternoon the Fifth ward Relief Society gave a very Interest ing program ln the wara cnapei. Al ter the opening exercises ana ou r, Tit taken care of a program -n a ri rrlpd out. followed by the serving of refreshments to about six ttr ladies. . . . . .. , The program conststea oi uie w finnff Mrs- Rose im'JI, ac- vmiTMJiied bv Barbara Trane; read (r, Mtss Lucille Bateman; violin duet. An-a Wing and Vera Ander Lnnr readme. Pheobe Gray; song, nr rn Lott. accomDanied by Rarhara Trane: reading. Miss Lu cille Bateman; song. Vera Anderson .n rwivn Peteraon: sonz, mjs- j . . . . Rula Dorton, accomparuea oy lu bar Trane. o W.r Wu SKort f Cask w . . During bis early residence in I v.r. nurncr. tli German eom- Doter. between 1S33 and 1S42. nl tnr M-at ean afterward was in ntlniiil flnanrlal dltScultSeS. H tried song writing and arranging d.m-oa? he tried to get a Hearing at the opera, but with no success. Miss Melba Barratt of American Fork, district nurse for the FERA nave a lecture in the Mctnora building, Friday, August 10, her sub ject being on obstretrics. Mr. Charles Hopkins of Provo. county chairman of the FERA, announced an-nounced that five projects had been submitted which would employ 157 men. The cost amounting to ap- Droxlmatcly $13.182 82. The pro tects are: Grading and graveling of two miles of road ln American Fork district; 31 men employed Oravellnsr four miles of road in Sm-lnevllle district; 37 men em ployed. Graveling roads ln Benja min district: 18 men employed, ex tending Orem water lines; 23 men emrtloved. Oravellng sidewalks in nrpmr 33 men enroloyea. Another project calling for the expenditures of t2.654.84 and employing 48 men to surface strata In Alpine lias been submitted to the county board but has not been approved, stated Mr- Hopkins. 1933 1934 Mills Mills Provo .......... 15.30 19. Lehi 18.25 21. Alpine City .... 10. 10. American Fork 15. .15 Pleasant Grove . 18. 16. Lindon 8.50 8i0 Sprlngvllle 15.45 18.30 Provo Schools . . 14.50 14.50 Alpine Schools 12.50 13.73 Nebo Schools.. 8.20 850 State and State Schools .. 8.46 10. Utah County . . 8.60 9. Outing at Geneva August 17th the Sharon stake la having their monthly dance. These dances in the past have been very well attended and very successful. Come and meet your friends and dance to the best music In the state. August 18th the Taylor family and the Joseph Smith family are holding their reunion- All members are urged to remember the date and be present and enjoy the program mat nas been prepared-August prepared-August 2 1st the Henry Jolly family fam-ily are meeting ln a reunion and a bitt day is nlanned. All come and enjoy a day of sports and eats and close the day with a dance with your friends. August 22nd the Timnanocos stake and Pleasant Grove City are Joining ln a day of fun and frolic at Geneva resort A full day's pro gram is arranged, races, swimming, ball game, programs, refreshments and dance. This Is ths regular dance night at Geneva. The stake and city are helping sponsor this outing. with tliehlr wiveslngsT and Li August 23rd the members of the Provo Lions club with their wives. are meeting at the Geneva resort. All kinds of amusements have been planned- One hundred members are expected to be present- All lions remember the date and be present. August 25 and 26 the Oommun- b?ts are holding a state-wide rally for the purpose of electing state candidates for the coming election. A greyhound bus will run every two hours from Salt Lake City to Ge neva. Free transportation will be furnished party members. The com mittee is planning on four thousand guflsta. This night Is also the regular regu-lar dance night and this outing will help sponsor the dance- Wild Duels Among wild ducks North America Ameri-ca hni contributed the gray milliard, black milliard, rallies-!, spoonbill, canvashack, pintail, baldpute, gad-wall, gad-wall, bltietilll rlngneck, blue winged teal and woodduck; Europe U represented rep-resented by tlie redluad pochard, garguney teal tufted duck and shelldurk. South America has sent tlie rare rosyblll, and ARls the Baikal Bai-kal teal and mnml.nr'.n. Jutt LiVa a Chinaman The Chinaman drinks hot water, but eats cold soup. When he gets puizled, he scratches the bottom of his foot. He pays Ms doctor as long as he is well, but top paying the moment he geU nick. He launches a ship sideways. His compass point to the south. n t , '- - ; EYES EXAMINED GLASSES CORRECTLY FITTED ALL WORK GUARANTEED E. N.WEBB jtwtktn urnminimi - , Main Stmt LW, Utafcj ARE YOU BEADY? School Days Will Soon Be Her We have some real values for get ting your boys and girls ready for school: Shoes (Leather) ,...89c pair and up Boys' Overalls 59c and up Shorts c pair Full Length Hose, all sizes .. 15c pr. Shoes (Running) . . 49c pair and up Light Weight Union Suits .. 19c up Misses' Rayon Bloomers 15c ana up Anklets, assorted colors .... 15c pair Pencils with erasers . . lc, 2 for 5c, 4c Looeeleaf Binders 10c Looseleaf Fillers, 55 sheets 5C Pencil Boxes with Pens, Pencils, Rule. Eraser 10C Erasers lc, a for 5c and 5c Composition Books, 120 pages 5c Pen Holder with Pen Points .... oc Tooth Paste P- Tooth Brushes 10c WE SOLICIT YOUR FATKOaujs Page Cash Market U yob Don t cay crom ii We Both Lose! I |