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Show ~idnl~ Uta!, Y ~. 1r.ABB • F ·d·T. \••~~~~ 2-l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=T~l!~E~~~L~l~T~E~·~R~E~·~·~·~~~~~~·~E~.L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PtA~G~E~F~O~U~R~(FA~) :------ ----='r:-- · (}ERT IE_I.__c ~-·-·~_.-_~r_:..__-:.._1._IL_£_'_.::__,._T_h_e_ir__ "_P_r_i_v_a_t_e_F_a_i_r_"__J _ -- 1 '_. --I SOUTH JORDAN NEWS Miss Dorothy Parker of Salt Lake City is visiting at the hotne of Mr and Mrs. J. C. Hansen. _,_ mainly 'With ndult education. says Dr. D. C. Jens.en. state supervisor of emergency education and fOI'mer superinten dent of tbe Jordan school district. Dr. Jensen made this comment in issuing a call for an E. E. P. institute to be held at the state capitol August 24 and 25 · "The E. E. P.'' the supervisor ' says, "is assuming a position of i great importanc e in our national life. We hope to improve the Utah status during the coming year and our institute should contribute .materially to that end.'' --<>- Joseph s. Lloyd, bishop of the Eleventh ward in Salt Lake City, wiJl be tbe special speaker at the sacrament meeting to be held Sunday evening, August 26. Special musical numbers will be furnished by Jesse and Mary Evans. -o- Thomas Newbold announces the marriage of his son Morris to Miss Carma Francis of 'b.forga.n.. which took place Wednesda y In the Salt Lake Temple. Wednesda y evening the following people from South Jordan attended the reception at Mor,gan given in their honor: Tbos. Newbold~ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Newhold, 1\i[r. and ¥rs. D. M. Newbold, Mr. and Mrs. Dorrell Newbold, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Newbold, and Howard, Grace and Annetta Newbold . Millions of children have found the Enchanted Island, with its forty new features, even more f··~ this year than last at the '"lorld's Fair in Chicago. Shown here is a section of the Island's popular with "Utah is far in the rear of such -o-states as California '' in the exeWilliam Holt and daughters Ida cut ion of emergency education proa.nd Essie left ].IIonday for a trip gran1 ( E E P ) , which has to do to the northwest. Miss Ann Holt, who has been fulfilling a mission there, will return home with them. .. Good s'ports are g o ld d iggers." Supervisi(nllsSues CaD ForEE p Institute Adventure Land. Low travel rates and wcll-m:a:kc d highways make Fair travel easy this year. UNION NEWS Midge ts Hobn ob V/ith Lofty Towe rs at Fair Mrs. Clarence Wardle and Mrs. Golda Sofie representi ng the Unity club, attended a board meeting of the central district federated clubs held Saturday at the Hotel Utah. .........., .. " ~·~ ~ -• .·- t .,.;. " Mr. and Mrs ..J. H. Greer joined a number of friends and enjoyed a 'II" -9* ..,. -..111/s: .' cafe dinner Tuesday evening. • .¢!;:£Jtr:?f~ HOT CHA !!! SUDS -o- -01 A welcome home party was given Tuesday evening for Willard Godfrey who recently returned from tbe African l'lofi~sion and Marvin Burgon who filled a rnission in the Hawaiian island::;. After a program in the ward chapeJ. dancin~ was enjoyed at the open air paviJlion. --<>Mr. and A-irs. Eugene Croxford and famil' and Jacob H. Griffith have retui-ned home from a two j weeks stay at Brighton. -0~· I Mrs. Fred Walker of California visited with Mrs. Sarah Forbush and other relatives during the I AND WHAT A GLASS OF SUDS Cool. Dl Hghtlul, I~Pfreshing Served in a Jiffy Sandw iches Too Appetizi ng and Palatable Motor Inn State at Center BEN BRICKER Operatcr week. TOWN TALK!! FOLK S Thar's Gold In Them Thar Sperry Sacks! ! ! MORE MILK MORE EGGS MORE MEAT MORE PROFIT _, Millions of visitors are findtng that m~ch of the best in the World's Fair at Chicago is free o-f charge. Left: Every Saturday Is Free Souvenir day at the Fair. Shown here is one. of the huge throngs th<.<t jammed the Foods building tn search of gifts from the forty exhibitors there. Right: On this lagoon theater there are 10,000 free seats where vi&Jtors may watch circu~es, water oa.rnlvala and other thrilling shows. Reduced rail and bus r~t e s an d well-marke d highways mal<e VVorld's Fair travel easy. Great Salt Lake Level Is Lowest In History level may go lower yet this year as December is usually the mon~ of the annual low level. The lake is also reported to be saltier than ever before. As soon as cold weather comes a person may take a bucket of water from Great Salt Lake, put it on the stove and let the water steam off. The bucket will be 28 per cent full of pure table salt. This may be put in a salt shaker and used. Monday Great Salt Lake was at the lowest level recorded since records were begun in 1850, reported officials of the Southern Pacific railroad. The water level, the officials said, is two inches below the record low point set in December, 1 9 05. The railroad instrumen ts at .Midla.ke record a level of 29 inches below zero. The shore line of the lake has receded three miles on the gently Although anglers receive all sloping eastern shore. The officials said that the water sorts of advice on what to do to Fisheries Head Says To Get Rid of Reptiles make fishing better in America.. an unusual recommen dation comes from 0. M. Deibler, commissio ner of fisheries in Pennsylva nia. Mr. Deibler believes that the water snake is a mortal enemy of fish and urges that a c.B.mpaign be launched to rid the state's strea.m.s of the reptiles. One phase of the proposed campaign is the lack of informatio n and Alwa.y~S a Better 1\-:larl{et for SPERRY Feed P1·oduced Products s WILL YOU NEED A DRINK BEFORE or AFTER I Give You A Shave or BEFORE and AFTER? COME And Test Your Intestinal Fortitude My razor has made strong men appear weak concerning just bow much damage a water snake will do to the fish. Some experts say that the number of fish destroyed each year by ) reptiles is negligible, while others THE BARBER maintain that the destcuctlo n Is Personal Appearanc e ls your far greater than the average perBest Asset. son realizes. ~---=----=-----=----=-----=-=--' KEN HAN D WE ALSO SELL Early Bliss Potatoes tePou nd Poultr y Medici nes AND SPRAY FOR Chicke n Coops and Dairy Barns Boskovich Sureway Grain Produce MIDVALE Phone Mid 3l. |