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Show Friday, August 25, 1933 -----,--,--::-:--:::-:::---- * guest th1s weel-· of her uncle and * SANDY \ aunt, Mr. and r~rs. Nels A. Nelson. Miss Beth Horne is visiting rela- I JIJRS. J. THOMAS OSTLER THE I MIDVAL~ Roadmaking Honors for Early Dutch Settlera tlves in !Jaho. The ancleut ttt)'tJJ of the clty as ~be Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence H!lrmon, stronghold of the deviJ, whPre be hiy I ___P_h_o_n_•_~_n_d_va_1_•_2_6_6_-_w _ _ _ 1 !iDd sons of Salt Lake, who have in wait to gobhle up the tunocent 1!pent the surn.rner in Provo, were mafth.:'ns and country youths ogreThe Sandy Fir~t \\~JrU Prtm!'t"":'.~ gue3ts during the wcel' of Mr. and j fa::;hion was bel!t!\' t.>d In us tbnroughly ~·-!11 hold fu~ir hor.-,ccoming Fl'!day Mrs. J. M. Vloodbou.se and family. In the dnrs of en ll'' trails and high t:vening, Septe~bet 1, at •h~ v:ard Mr. and }.Irs. John E. Sla gowski · wtl~'lil ns ll Is ln hac·liwoods country c!:Hl.rt>l, be~im~ing at 7:30 p m. "ihe .nd little son Milton, Mis s E.:iliUL villti£"CS totl1l:y. The good cltl?.en~ prog1atn will consist .of dialogues, Slagowshl of Lym?...n, V'lyo., and Mr. Fuu;;ht tooth and null for their purity shod pla:,•s, dances, songs and poems J. S. H. Bodell and Miss Fern B odell b:r· the vBJ.ious clnss:es. The sum;·ner of He~·:·imau were visitors Tt:t:S1lay u;_rat nst the blonteJ stage proprietors handworh. done by the Primary chil- of Mr. and Mrs. J . T. Ostler. Mrs. :ll l <l the turnpi!l:e eompttnies, who m·cn will be exhibite.:l and the chil- Slagowski and C'hildreu are visiting }0\l l!:~ !tl t(' npt>D nt.>W our!Pfs for roud dren at·e in;.~lted to bring their pets. at Herriman, the gues ts of her par- t;·!,·.,t·. with the ::mme ZP:$t WQdPrn Grunes will be enjoyud. Ice Cl ealll ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. R. Bodell. ::: .: II ro\'. n lir~:l c:; .zen3 n -.: 111 the dty will be sold. J..1lss Uarlan Lloyd of l\tfagna wn ~ r .: ll'u a d unci 11ul!k lords: who see!;; to East Jordan sta.ko Relief society the guest last week of her auilt, Mt "S - , ... r I I.• r !u r htncl with m{:y •·t]re conference will be l!eh.l at Sand) Hugh Harwood. Junior high scho~l. Sunday, Aug-.Jst d 27. A meeting will be held a;. 10:30 Mrs. Ada Bateman an :JOtli:l. Uou::;- •'1 l" h i·~ll;nt,VS. a. m. for officers, visiting tt:<.w hers l:.lS, Da vid and Ronald, of Salt Lake. tr tilt' 1';1 rim~ hi!d tlu? ..-t!;~t- on the and biE!hop of the v:n lotw wards of \\"er e Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Jln.- t t·o::d. rlw llllldl or i\(•W \'t)l'l; cif)' the sw.ke. General bo..1.rd membens Sophl'ona Ea.leman. Lwl t!u· lli!Tll•r nf hel::g the 1\r..;t up tn and county commissioner w1ll be i1: !irs. V!rginia Groff Goodwin, who tl :q t• t·nadnt:ll•t · !'~, s: ncl:! tht>y were $UJI attendance. The meetiug for the g on- !1~s been confin~d to tlle L. D. S. hos- fJ< Ist•d to !Je nsin~ twu·hnr ~e cnJ•rin~~ eral public will begin at 1 p. m. A pit:t-1 for the past ten months on a cspeci.al Relief society chorus of oveo. count of sickness, is visltiug with in 1hP tuldlll~::> tcno~. The bounets a ad l.OO voices of the various wards of relatives in Lehi. She also "-isiteJ h~ct-: !1 of U•P tlellC'Citl's wh·es wen~ n· •\ the stake w:.n furnish the si.llging at with her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. tht- 1lllll' causes for Puvy. ln a l 'hl · ~hlrt• l'Vtmty ''illng:e, New ll;uup the afternoon meeting, UJlder direc- Charles Groff. sJi;rp, ou a Snhhnth moru i ng In t 8.J.::!. Uou of lifrs. Lucy Godfrt!y of Union. Mr . and I-41 .:. G. L . Battwan, Mr. the flrsl hors~drawn cnrrhtga m::~ae Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler and d!lugh and M.rs. Leo Bateman, .Hrs. SoIts \VlLY to the ffi('etin' hunsf' amid en ter Faye and little son James LoUeu phrona Bateman and Donna Clinson spent part of la~t week at neniman. a t tended a Watkins family reunion at \~ iotl~ .scowls of the nelJ:;"hhor~. w1th the guests of "Mrs. Ostler's parents, Lagoon Tuesday. It~ rftr;.'n Lh€' wife of a wf'll w dn df'll .Mr. and Mrs. J. S. H. Bodell. Mrs. Nels A. Nelson and sons, Al- eon. ThiR uo doubl prn\·!f!Nl Pnough Mrs. Nina Beckstead and famil:, man and Glen, spent part of last gn.s~i11 fur a wlwl~ nwnn nf 8Un1lt~Y!ol ha.ve gone to Lark to make theh week at Herriman, the gues t~ of Mr.o. RfHI \\~PktlliJS -"Frnm n !'fl;' to Yon home. Nelson's pEU'ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nels der." by ;\!nrton f'\'it'hnll Rawson. Miss Zelmona Jensen spent last A. Nelson. week in Murray visiting with relaMiss Verla Ostler returned hom e tives. · 1 Mrs. Luella Voorhees and Mis.!: Vedne8day, after spend'mg th e pas:t week at La.rk1 the guest of Mr. and Lorna Voothees of Manti arc vis~ting Mrs. Asabel Crump and family, and MRS. Z. T. BUTTERF'IELD I thi~ week ~t the horue of _Mt'U. Vooc- Mr. and ~frs. Horace M. Seal o.nd Correspondent hee s daugnter, M.r. aud Mrs. J. M. 1family. Miss Elva Crump returned ft.Jv~rtO~ U~ Woodhouse and family. ~or. 1 e v.ith her, and will visit at the A progranl, sponsort::d by the Sand- '<<:,me of 1!.-!r. and Airs. J . Thomas A two-day reunion of tho fu.JDilY of b~r camp ..~f btbe _Daughtt~.1an ' odf l£.~ ) :;tler. !L.... ry AJm Orgill in honor of he; wnee.r s, V.· Lll e given a .;J Y >J .....Miss Eve1.}"ll Parkinson of Califo o- 73rd birthdlly anniversary w as h eld ond warc.l chapel, 8UlldH.y everung at '"ti"l ha3 returned home, after visiting Saturday at the Riverton First ward 8 P· m. The Honox-able Carl A. !::Sad- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- chapel for the adults with a banquet ger of Salt Lake will be t.he principal speaker of the evening. An in- uel Parkinson o f C rescent. whi'ch was served t o 62 , and s uu da:;· vitatwn is ex-tended to the public to The marriage of Mlss It:;l'J.Ll"'- Boul- at Liberty park, where covers were ter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. htG for 10Q guests. ThE' gu ests in;attend. 3oulter of Sa.ndy, and C.u l E . Hol- clnd~d Mrs. Sn rah J. :auttetfi eld, Mr. Miss Louise Boulter is spending: "Croh of Los Angeles, took place J:o"'-rl- , and Mrs. 0. R. Freeman, Mr. und tb1:l week at Draper, the guest 01 day of last week At tl).e Salt Lake ]..Irs. Walter Crant} of Herrtman, Mt· Miss Zelia NewbOld. temple, Apostle George F. Richards and Mrs. Vern Jones qf N aw Mexico Lowell Ostler x·eturned home •ruesday after spending the past ten days performing the marriage Cf'remony. Mr. and Mr;:J. Roy IQrk and daughter Flids:y evening a beautifully a.r- Dorothy ~lld son Allen of Lo'i An ln Lyman, Wyo., the guest of Mr. au;J ranged wcddln~ supper \·,':t'3 giv en e: t gele$, Mrs. Genevieve Wor~h~~T c" Mrs. John E. Slagowski and fa.uilly. the home of the bride on East Second Cbict\gQ, Mr. ~:uv:l Mrfi, E .clward Orgill Miss Pearl Ostler retut·ned home Soulh street. The rooms were dec~ of Vlest Jol'rlan, ]4r. aml Mrs . \>VilTuesday, after spending the past orated with red, pink, bronze and yel · lin.m S. Richman and ciaughter /3, three weeks in Nephi,where she vlSil- low gladiolUB. The bride was lovely Phoebe, Lenore, and sons. Lowf>l! ancl ed With relatives. in ber charming gown of white silk Duayne, and Mrs. Joseph Norris of Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Beckstead crepe with white taffeta jacket. She Paradise, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J . have gone to Lark to make their carried a. s)lower of pink aud orchid Housely of Ogden, Mr. and Mr.:;. home. sweet peas. The supper table was David Bigler of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Nora NewbOld ot Draper, and centered with a tow bowl of pastel Mrs. Thomas Butterfield, Mr. and Mrs. Ester Boulter and daughter s b lh c hade roses and baby rea . ove rs Mrs. D~lJ Bates, Mr. and Mrs. George J oyce visited relatives in Salt Lake, were laid for the honored guests:, Mr. Derrick, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Smith Sunday. a nd Mrs. Carl E. Holcomb, Mr. and Mrs. Anna Ayers, Samuel Berrett. .Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Anderson an- Mrs. C. L. Boulter, Y-r. and Mrs. Lon Miss Ruth Butterfield and WendeU nounce the birth of a son. Kenney, Mr. and Mra Amasa. Boulter, \Vag-staff of slu_ t I,.a.ke, Mr. and J.frr;. Miss Marllia.n Fotheringham of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Tolman, Mrs. Harry E. Page, Mr. and Mrs. Edg~r ProvoMrs. is the guest this week of Ml'. and J. William Thompson and Ester B o ulter, M1 ss Gl a d ya Rasmus· Ayle t t, Mr. an d Mrs. ~ra nklin J>J. sen, Miss Atha Boulter, Arza Boulter, Seal, Jr., Mr. ""'" Mrs. Samuel I' fa=endants of Thomas Allsop met Clean a.nd Don Tolman and Blain Howa.r~. BisQop and Mrr:t, Vernal G BoUlter. The wedding cake was dec- Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Renold Bills. in a. family reunion Tuesday of last orated in ptnk and white, with minta- Mr. and Mre. ElJllo Hamiltou, Me week at Mw·ray park, with 65 in at- ture bride and groom. The couple and Mrs. Thomas A. Butterfield, tendance. Program, games and left Sunday afternoon for Los An- Misses Ora and Mildred Aylett. JW1cheon were enjoyed. Ofticers of gele!!. l1:re. Holcomb wore a smart Verla Orgill, Geneal Jeffs, Orgill Ay · tbe organization include: Thomas M. going away auit qf navy blue crepe, lett. Mary Aylett and Einar Pe .crson Allsop of Sandy, honorary president; with navy blue hat, ami white ac- Music, stunts, dances and games C. Earl Allsop of Sandy, president; cessorles. were ~pjoy~q anfl aA- qrgani~a.t\on of Refer! Allsop of Salt Lake, vice A party was given at the home of the j3idd!e family nneil.Io~y was ofpresident; Vern Allsop of Tooele, sec- Miss Maxlne Beckstead, Wednesday fectetl with Thomas A. Butterfield. ond vice president; Mrs. Velora All- evening of last week prior to her de- president; E\lrilda Page, vice presi· sop LeFevre of Sandy, secretary; parture for Lark, where she will dent, and Pearl Bigler, secretttry. ]d:rs. Grace Allsop of Salt Lake, make her home. The guests Included: An lntereatlng matrimonial event chairman of program and recreation; June Helstrom, Zetel Helstrom, Le- of 1a.te August will be the marriage Ray Allsop of Murray, cha.irman of von Pierce, Margie Meyers, June of Mlss Bernice Page, daughter of refreshments. Webster, MQ.ri~ Farp.s-..yorth, Leah Mr. and Mrs. Gwynne Page, to Imri Miss Madge Crump of Lark is the Whitman, Naomi P4rlt, El~tine Oborn, J. Hutchings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Lloyd, Do~ Powdlqg, Ernest Jos~ph N. Hutchlnl!" of South JorCowdell, Parley Park, Pr~sto~ Par!<. dan. · Botlj yol!nlr peoplJ are well TAILOR-MADE SUlTS Almy Wright, Arland Beekottad, knowt~ In local ofroles. Miss Page Everett Ostler, Archie Swenson, Rob- was graduated from the 'lormal ert Stapley, Idonls Elswood and WI\- school at Brigham Young unJverslty Uam Pierce. and Mr. Hutchings received his M. A . The Jolly Twelve club of Crescent degree from the same university. Fit 8lld Workmanship Guara.nteed. met a,.t ttte home of Mrs. Neta Jen&,en The marriage Will be performed tn Tuesday a.fttl"11091!. pqnorlng her the Salt Lake temple on August 28. Alterations, Cleaning and birthday anniversary. Dinner was FolloWing llie rec~ptjon at the nome Pressing served at one long te.ble which was of the brlde'p p11ri!nts the young centered with bright colored gladiolus couple will leave by ~otor tor Chland zennias. Covers were laid for cago, where they Will visit the CenTAILOR the guest of honor, Mrs. Jensen, and tury of Progress exposition. They Phone Mld. 249-W. 64 w. Center Mrs. Susanna Smith, Mrs. Lena Gard- will make their home tn New Brunsner, Mr:f. Ros~ Oakes, Mrs. Leona wick, N. J., where Mr. Hutchings will Beckstead, lltrs. Helen Jensen, Mrs. attend Rutger's college to prepar~ Mary Wi.nn, Mrs. Mayme Parduhn, for his doctorate degree. Mrs. Lily Baguley, Mrs. ,<\Jma. :Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jack If9we\ls and Mrs. Lila Harrison, M;rs. May Well- family have moved to Idaho to make ington, Mrs. Hazel Anderson, Mrs. their home. Katie Thomas and special guests, Mr. and Mrs. Za.ch Butterfield had Mrs. Belle Richards of Sandy and as their dinner guests Sunday, Persyl Choice of Meats, Fresh Vege- Mrs. Margaret Myers of Pocatello, Yates and daughters and Mr. Smith tables, Ice Cream, Tea, Butter- Idaho. Mrs. Jensen was presented of Salt Lake. with a token, by members of the Miss Nona. Jensen, Arnold Buttermilk, Milk or Coffee club. field and Mrs. Zac.h T. Butterfield, Mr. and Mrs. William Sanders have with Mrs. Bert Crump of Bluffdale, returned to their home in San Fran- were guests at the home of Mr. and cisco, after visiting with their par- Mrs. Harold Ashman. After a bus1ALL KINDS OF PIES, lOc A CUT ents, Mr. and Mrs. El. W. Sanders of ness meeting, refreshments were Crescent. served. Short Orders at AH Hours Mrs. Margaret Myel'S and little son The Junior Genealogical society of of Pocatello, Idaho, are visiting with the Riverton Second ward wtll have Mrs. Myers• parents, Mr. and Mrs. charge of the sacrament meeting John Smith of Crescent. Harry Thomas, Prop. Sunday, August 27. Mrs. Helen Kenneth Harrison of Crescent spent Johnson announces that the speaker the week-end at Provo, the guest ·f o! the evening will be Joseph H. his aunt, Mrs. Hattie Conover. Smith, genealogical worker of Salt Miss Leona Dansie of Riverton Lake. Music Will be furnished by SALIENT FEATURES OF visited during the week "" with her Imri and Theron Hutchings. METROPOLITAN INCOME aunt, Mrs. J. F. Harrison of Crescent. The homecoming or the Riverton OONTRAars The marriage of .Miss Alice Burkin- First ward will be held at the ward They pay a. fixed Income for life. l».eome from them is not subject to shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hor- house Friday, September 1, with a Federal Income ta.xa.tion. They are a ace Burklnshaw, and Byron Grant. circus, pet and hobby show, and o.n memorial that man should be proud son of Mr. and Mrs. Carter E. Grant exhibit of the work done and special of Sandy, took place Tuesday, Augusl numbers as follows; Tap dancing, to leave. 15, at the Salt Lake temple, Prest- Leah Mae Page; saxaphone duet, dent Heber J. Grant performing the Fern Densley and Mary Aylett; readmarriage ceremony. The newlyweds ing, Mrs. Reuben Wiberg; deut, Lova Representing Metropolitan IJfe spent their hon·e ymoon at Fish Lalte. and Ronald Green. Insurance Company Byron, known as "Buck" Grant, has The Ladies' Literary club and the PhoDe Mid. .\!19-W. 209 Pioneer St. probably won more points for Utah Columbine Flower club entertainer! on the cinders than any other man a.t a. party at Saratoga in honor of who has worn the Crlmson tracK their partners, Monday. Bathing and garb. He was particularly outstand- picnic luncheon were enjoyed by Mi'. lng in the high hurdles and the high and Mrs. Thomas L. Densley, Mr. and jump, setting conference records fn Mrs. Roland Pa.ge, Mr. and Mrs, John both events and winning the high Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Egscoring award at the conference me~t. bert, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Miller, He has competed in several national Mr. and Mrs. Vance Milliard, Mr. and meets ,and won many honors. He Mrs. Milton Crane, Mr. and Mrs. also made a. fine showing a.nd barely Franklin E. Seal, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph missed out qualifying for the Olympic Green, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas CalliL. A. SUMBOT, Prop. games. Mr. Grant was a. graduate cott. Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Thomson, 1\Udvale, Utah of the University or Utah, having Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Stringham, Mrs. 21 Eut Center fraternity honors of Phi Kappa rhl, Wlllla.m 0. Page, Mrs Dora. Butterand PI Kappa Alpha. He Will tu 'b field, Lyman Butterfield, Mrs. Henry Open at 8 a. m. Close at 6 p. m. school In the Jordan district this Seal, James Seal, Miss Mildred Ancoming season. The young couple gel, Mrs. Alvina E. Miller and Mrs. will make their home Ill S&lldy. Ge11ev1eve Worsley. l Corresponde-nt * 1 * . *I RIVERTON *I I * P * JOURNAL Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jones a.nd sons left Monday for their home in New Mexico, after spending ten days here. .A lso Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kirk and family left Monday for their home at Los Angeles, after spending a month as guests of Mrs. Kirk and hirs. Jones' mother. Mrs. Mary A. Orgill, e.nd other relatives. 1 Mrs. Vern Ennis and daughter Joan of Draper spent last week as guests of Mr, and Mrs. hfarvin Dansie and relalives at Riverton. Bishop and Mrs. Lancelot Bills had as their week-end guests Mrs. J. L. Cheneny and daughter Cordelia of Centerville. Miss Joy McMul1ln of South Jordb.n spent the week with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson. Ronald Page, Marden Broadbent nd Leslie Adair left Thursday for San Diego, Calif., wh<re they will enter the navy training school. Mr. and l\'trs. GeralQ Stone and chHdren return~d home Saturday after a bip to the Pacific Northwest, Instead ot to Yellowstone park as pr~viously announced. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Slephensen announce the Qirth of a girl last Monday. · Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I,. Densley had as tlleir guest! Sunday, Mr. and yfrs. Fred \Vennhold and sou, Mr. 'llld Mrs. Ronald Pass 2.nd children, 'lnd Mr. and Mrs. Stevens of Salt Lake . Mr. and Mrs, Bert Bmolts of Lebi t:pent the week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Lloyd. Miss Beverly Mason ot Salt Lal·pent tb~ weoek. a.s guest of her grand· tother, Mrs. Cb!is Lovendahl. Mrs. Crystal Shuck and three ch11dren, of San Diego, Calif., spent the past two months as guests of her 'rlster, Mrs. \VUlts Freeman and family. Mrs. Pearl B~dell left Thursday tor a two wce~{s' tr!n ta {l.od< Springs, \Vyo. She was accompa...'l.ied by her sister, Mrs. Lottie Christensen, and gr an~on, Donald Christensen, of Rock Springs, who returned home after visiting at Riverton with relatives for the past two months. Miss Wanda Banks and Miss Maxine Bills entertained at a slumber party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Danks, Saturday. The guests tn~ eluded hflsa Lutct Freeman, Miss Mllla Torkelsen, Miss Willa Dansie, and the following from out of town: 'Atss Ruth Carpenter, Ml~~e$ Max:tne 'end Wanda B!J.ll~!!J!ole of !le,lt Lake, 'l.nd Miss "!"arol Wood of West J ordan. Mrs. Ren Howard spent the weekend In Salt Lake as guest of her .::ister, Mrs. Nellie Cantonwine. Mrs. Thomas P. Page had as her guests Sunday, Mrs. George Whetman and children of Draper, Mrs. Kenneth Dunn and cb!Jdren of Midvale-. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Deqsley, Mrs. H. C. Wilklns and Mrs. Roland Page chaperoned the Mi-Kan-Wee gtrle a.n<l the Trail Builder bays on a trip to Saratoga, Tuesday. Bathing and luncheon were enjoyed by 35 from Rasmussen's Market Specials for Saturday, August 26 SOAP CHIPS--Large Quick Arrow, regular 25c; Extra Special, ·2 for.. 29C PACKAGE COFFEE 20 Scowcroft's, lb ....- ... e DILL PICKLES-A clean out-2 for ....... . TOILET TISSUELarge rolls ·--·----·----....... COCOA-Rockwood, Large package .......... 23e 20e W!~~ c~!~.~~=--···· 49e VINEGAR-Regula r price, per gallon .... ____ BUTTER-Highest gradeCremeary, lb..... MEATS ROUND STEAKPound ---.................. . MEATS 17e FRESH GROUND BEEF-Lb. ---- .. - -.... ROLLED RIB ROAST-Pound ........ e 17 tOe 20 C P. C. Rasmussen's Phone Your Orders --- Midvale, Utah --- We Deliver the Riverton First ward. Miss Harriet Wiberg spent Thursday and Friday at Draper as guest of Mr. anq ?Ylrs. George Whetman. Ml' .and Mrs. Melvin Peterson and children and Mr. a.nd Mrs. Leroy Steadman and son Glen spent two days up American Fork ca.ayon and a.t Mt. Tlmpanogos cave. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Walbeck and famlly of Beaver spent Friday and Saturday as guests of his sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Jet BlllB and Mr. and Mrs. John Banks. Miss Farol Wood returned to her home at West Jordan, Monday, after spending a weeR. as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Dansie. Roy Peterson, Darrel Brown and Eroll Myers spent the week In Butterfield canyon. Mrs. Sarah Ann Crane of Draper was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Crane during the week. GREATER SALT LAKE COUNTY DAY Sponsore d by Salt Lake County Farm Bureau $12.50 AND UP STATE FAIR GROUNDS H. F. RASMUSSEN WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1933 Special Cold Plate Lunch 40e U.S. CAFE J.J. CRANE Repairing While You Wait Midvale Shoe Rebuilders I 5e 5e FREE ADMISSI ON $1000 IN PRIZES, CASH AND MERCHANDISE, WILL BE GIVEN AWAY (Coupons will be given with all concession purchases) .... .,, ..,.... * PROGR AM FEATU RES Address by United States Senator Elbert D. Thomas Salt Lake Conuty Dairy Show Junior Livestock Show County Flower, Fruit and Vegetable Show 4-H Club Exhibits and Contests Intermountain Kennel Club Exhibition Milkmaids' Milking Contest Horse-pulling Contests Championship Baseball Game Hunter vs. Crescent Fire-fighting Demonstration Band Concert Miscellaneous Contests and Sports DAN CIN G |