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Show ins BspsiEemft j . - - . Jses IZES "I tDAY )3 rts olori 'INS Id THER es -UE is 0. iston 4 JIM Salt J ivid De: NE5! E :n R Rtli ns Club Officers Install ed At Special Meeting .ntered the sixth year of "American Fork last 'StaUatU'n of, the '7.,r at a banquet V 01 " Hall. Re -paidhtrih- , r epfiendid work the past the newly elect-rftere elect-rftere .iven encoura-f encoura-f oromised the full support ' Ibe in their efforts to mem,bt ln its service to the lTl" ensuing- year. i, Taylor, - ,tnr was In- as president i -v " F . toA thft Club 1 . v, has QirB.lc le .. . ifloWne- the ,rt talks " -7, " . . ;i hrth exnress- thought thai w -- I club Is giving is worthy Sport of each-and every entire officer usi JATLOB, Bourroir, rntsT ' the Ray W. a- viob-pbbsiiwbt HTOH, SBCU rrwmt HKKSlDBCT ' biff, K" : S. LuIT, DISBOTOB t, iSDBBBOS, urn-; Ln, DIRECTOR i tUCI. DIKECTOB ' . ,,0101, gwaiKrART 1,8D!80, SBSABU m uob tambh Ul, IONS iSRADKB imt Taylor suomiuea list df committees which action during uie .un"e William Chlpman, Wil li Thornton, John uopinson. E. Chadwick, Dr. J. t. s TJC G.' Ar-Rieha rd g,-,- iership Joseph P. Walton, .iBarratt, Ben Moffett. itrv-Edward Tuttle. Owen. liDhries, David Davis, Hey, Bell Singleton, mm. Project Dr. G. S. Rich-Glen Rich-Glen L. Taylor, A. F. IsfordrWitliam Chlpman, J. "Firm ova t sM. K. Rankin, Dr. V. F. I iston, Elwin Wride. I at'ion I B. Adamson, Dr. I F. Noyes, K. J. Bird. Welfare Warren F. Ander-i, Ander-i, Elmer Bate, W. S. Chip- n." Scity Leo Meredith, Jesse Walker. . . ,j -Dr. V. F. Houston, L. B. Jamsoit , nj .and .-Inventory T. A.. rratt; Orin Ashton, . Martin Isen. - her Outings Roy Green W Vera Walker, Verh ilindrake. . . .. 111 Show C.A. Grant, Dr. G. Brockbank. Earl Holm- si . Club Meets Junius West, pard Tuttle, J. E. Chadwick. jptions-Gien- L. Taylor, f?Pli F. Walton, Warren F. ' person. . . . .. :,i ilS I SEE IT BY CHAPPY Past -few months therw f3oped la: mr c-mirminl- MWand bf tter cooperative between all classes of ln- The average citizen, "Siness m m, the various laili9 and, in fnct o-, contact setms just a "ore thoughtful 0f the f his netahbor. There f Present the thought that fist heh .ach' othpp if -0 f succeed ourselves. It has I" & Point of supDortine wmmumtv in " r - "iij way le to order that th pttay support you. Ttrve spirit calls' us w ne early pionew i 'Wnunity and explains how "We for thosp ninlr ' biiild thl, community - rren -waste it was concluded-to settle ' "e an unltl farriily, es they overeat a mystery tome lut explained . u,;n it become . can k iiraii f People . . Nwth0" PUrpose' ""mediate future o i-SrV"?0"- th-P- pioneers gtartod. - i I 4 4 - ! I ' . '- - f v - . . r ' V WORK COMPLETED IN BANK REOPENING PLAN The officers of the Bank of "American ToiK"ah(I Peoples State Bank have gotten their - affairs ironed out and have presented their applications to the Reconstruction Recon-struction Finance Corporation for the money necessary in the reopening re-opening of these institutions. These applications, said, bank officiuls, should be acted upon in a very ;few" days and as soon as this phase of the matter is cleared clear-ed up it will be possible to announce an-nounce the exact -time the two banks at American Fork and the one at Lehi will again open for business. Mrs. Sarah J. Cunningham -Buried-Here GLEN Li. TAYLOR Newly Installed President -American Fork Lions Club Convention and Delegates G..A. Andersgn, John H. Miller, C. A. "Grant - " " - Highways Earl Holmstead, 5v", ' S. Chlpman. "W. R. HaUidayi Agriculture Walter Devey, Jos'. II. Storrs, Vern Holindrake. Young Folks Advancement 1 Verm Walker, Roy Greenwood, Jesse M. Walker. , Employment E. H. Boley, Axel Bloomquist, Walter Slack., Mining Frank' Humphries, A. W. Clyde, A. F. Gaisford. . : but at rom ' I DEMOCRATS NAM EDELELi- GATES TO STATE MEET Stake May Day Festival Tomorrow fender the auspices of the Alpine stake Primary Association a May Day Festival will be held , in the highl school gymnasium tomorrow' (Saturday) afternoon commencing at 3 o'clock. All Primary officers j andeachers of the stake and wards are invited to be in attendance, and others are welcome. ' The parents, especially are Invited to be in attendance. at-tendance. ; The parents will occupy the balcony, ad the' Primary workers work-ers .and Children participating will be on the main floor. There "will be such a large crowd bf children on the main floor that spectators in- I eluding parents must occupy the balcony. -All those taking part" in the festival are asked to be at the gymnasium at ?:30 prompt Mrs. Detta Faye Taylor, stake play leader, and Mrs. Faye C. Clarke, her assistant, are directly in charge of 'trie' affair. Assisting are the ward, presidencies, ward play leaders lead-ers and class leaders throughout the stake. ' A lot of time has been spent ij preparing the festival which pr-o- At the meeting of Democrats held. Wednesday night delegates -were selected to represent the local -organization at the Democratic state convention which will be held; in Salt Lake City on May 28th. Amer-ieanFork Amer-ieanFork is allotted seven- delegates but fourteen were chosen, each to be allowed one-half vote, and the entire' Unit' to be voted at the coming com-ing convention. At this time eight delegates will be chosen from the state to attend the national convention. conven-tion. " The local Democrats went .on record as favoring the nomination of Franklin D. Roosevelt for president of the United' States. "The delegates named to represent the locaj Democrats are: 1 J. J. Mer cer, Sr., S. T. ssneiiey, josepn. n. Storrs, Roy Greenwood, James H. Clarke,' C. A. Grant, Walter Slack, M. C. Robinson, . Bert Christensen, Wm. S.-- Storrs; -Irving L. Pratt, Ray Shelley, Jared Kellar and Albert Al-bert Tregaskis. BUT AT lOKl LEVI EDGAR YOUNG JO ADDRESS SEMINARY CLASS i Funeral services were held in the First Ward chapel Wednesday afternoon, commencing at 2 "o'clock for Mrs. Sarah Jane Bond Cunning-j Cunning-j ham, 67, wife of Thomas D. Cun- ningham, arid , for years a resident i of American Fork- Miss Cunning I ham, was born in Nephi and aftrr j her marriage to Mr. Cunningham, ! resided ftgre for ytwirli, and ttk i and active part in the church, es-' es-' pecially the Primary Association. The family moved away about twenty years ago. She died Sund- y evening in a Salt Lake hospital, .f intestinal trouble, , Surviving are her husBand, seron sons and daughters: Mrs. Amu Jones, Mrs. Jennie Rollst Fon, Eail, Shand and Robert C. Cunningham of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Leah White- sides, Layton. Services were conducted in the Nibley Ward chapel In Salt Lake, Wednesday morning after which the body was brought to American Fork. Bishop T.- A. Greenwood was In charge of the services here, which opened with a vocal solo "Thafs What God Made Mothers For" sung by Moral D- Steele, accompanied by Mrs- Ann C. Hansen. Prayer was offered by Heber Faukes of Mona, after which Mrs. Sherman Robinson, Robin-son, Stella and Gplda Cunningham sang "Mother McCree."" ' :: Bishop James T. Gardner was the first speaker, and after his remarks Mrs. Byrl F. Johnson of Salt Lake sang "Going Home," , accompanied by Mrs. Mary Humphries. President Presi-dent James H- Clarke was the next speaker and closing remarks were made by Bishop Greenwood. A ladies double duel "When Daylight Fades" was sung by Mesdames Eleanor Grant, lone Russon, Lou Greenwood and Myrl McOrew; -accompanied by Mrs. Humphries, -find the benediction was pronounced by kurwrlfii ''Tfjltfiri'iiJ jMViinniinfniinln' jUiammtmim City Officials Vote to Consider Billiard License -.The question of granting a billiard hall license in American Fork city, which has been under consideration for the past three months, and a contention In the city for several years, was officially handlad by the city cmim;il at the meeting Saturday cytning. A tijmion carried' by a unanimous vote "that i'.io council go on record as favorable to the pass-ai'v pass-ai'v of siVcif an ordinance as the best means of controlling -the present pres-ent situation and that the Judiciary committee and mayor be authorized to consult the city attorney relative Federated Glubs Convention Here Tomorrow The annual convention " of the First District Federated Women's Clubs will be held in this' city tomorrow, to-morrow, Saturday, in the: Second, ward chapel. There will be two sessions, the first to commence at 10:30 a. in. and the convention will CLARENCE A. GRANT Retiring President American Fork Lions Club mises to be one of the most elabor ateofjt's kind ever held in the stake, Qarn carter "of Prove- and -very worth while seeing. Interement was made in the city The program has been arranged as follows: I Processional H 1 rTty h thm Band Second ward; directed' by Blanche Tattersoll, Myrl. Despa in, accompanist.' 2. Rhythm Band Hyland ward, Lou Groesbeck. director. 3. Fairy and Garland Girls, FQUrth ward. 4. Groups of children on way to festival, Alpine-ward. 5. " Herald Fourth ward. L- . 6. Special characters in costumes All six wards. . 7. Page with . croWTt Highland ward. 8. Queen and her attendants Shirky Taylor and others. II Crowning of the Queen 1. Selection, "Listen to the Mocking Mock-ing Bird" Highland Band. 2. Selection, "Blue Danube" Second Sec-ond ward. ,111 Group Dances' . 1 cemetery here, where the grave was dedicated by Bihop James T. Gardner. Gard-ner. " ' There was-asplendid attendance at the services here and a profusion of floral offerings number from out-of-town accompanied the remains re-mains here for the services. BCT AT HOK1 M. I. A. Sunday Night-Conjoint Mrs. Charlotte Binch Dies Mrs. Charlotte Blnch, 76K died at her home in this city Tuesday noon of Internal hemorrhage. Mrs. Binch had not been .well for two weeks prior to her death and Monday was strickeji with a bad attack from which she rallied but little. - She was born ln this city January 21, 1856, the daughter of Thomas and Charlotte Elsmore Shelley. She was raised here, and has spent practically her entire life in American Ameri-can Fork. When but a young woman wo-man she married Robert Hunter but her wedded life was of short duration. Her husband died a sudden sud-den death eight months after their marriage. Several, years later she married Lafayette Ball, who was ailed on a mission to the Indians In the Deep Creek country. She ac- to an ordinance covering the same,'. conUnue ln tne afternoon commeno I Mr. Vern Boley has presented an application for a license and vwas present . to urge' that some definite action be taken on the matter! '1 "The city officials have been confronted con-fronted with a similar condition as prevailed prior, to the licensing of card rooms in pur city said one of the councilmen, "and we feel -that since, we .now have a pool hall In our community that is not regulated by the city and which is permitting minors to frequent it. we are compelled com-pelled to take some action In this matter. We ' are sure that if the public only understood the condition condi-tion of affairs as they nowtand that, the majority would see and ct on the matter in like manner to that taken by the council." The matter is to "be presented to the city attorney and after his opinion has been, secured the city ing at 2 o'clock. The election of officers for the district will take place during the morning meeting, while in the after-, noon there will be reports on the recent state convention and club ac-tlvitles.given ac-tlvitles.given by district officers and club presidents. Mrs. Weston Vernon, the new state president is expected to be in attendance, also Mrs. C. 13. Maw, who la well known for her activity in club work, ' Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p. m. In. the same building. ' All members of all clubs are invited to attend. A splendid time Is anticipated antici-pated by those who have this convention con-vention iii charge. Mrs. Rose f; Stewart, president of the First District, will have charge of the convention. The ad dress of welcome will be given by officials will then proceed to handle Mrg wllHfljn Chlpman of this city, the matter ror tne gooa oi m community .at large. A request was received for the installation of a light on the First North street between Center and First West immediately at the head of the Chlpman switch. This. item was referred to the light com -mlttee. The exchange ofthe fire hydrant The meeting in the four L. D. S. ward chapels next Sunday night will be under the direction of the Mutual Improvement Associations. The following splendid programs have been arranged to which, all are Invited: ! FIRST WARD -Attorney General George ' F. "Today V the First of 'May" parker will be the speaker In the xo nis City OfficinT. . we aueat! . .. at r ne 1,001 w.d to deal with , . 3Bity that th public can did. th e c'ty officers ood 'r me i KT "i-eHte8hD Ivi Mcrir Youns;. one of the Seven Presidents of Seventies of the church will" address the graduates of the American Fork Seminary at the exercises to be held unday evening. eve-ning. May 8th. commencing at 8 nVlnflr. Misn Dorothy Grant - will 'deliver the valedictory address and thermal utatory addre wlIlCJJTen by jost-ph Clayspn.Miss Grant and five other vounar women tied for ' valedictory honors. The six of them, .including besides M. Grant Misses Alice Clarke. Mary Bates, MerUne ' Gardner, Ellen Walker and Sarah I Shelley, cast secret ballots for the one they desired to represent the seminary in this honor and Miss Grant was the choice. Joseph Clayson and Clifford Young Jr. tied for honors of highest averages among the boys. Joseph will give the, salutatory address and Clifford the. invocation. A A -splendid program has been arranged ar-ranged which together with the names of graduates will appear next! week. . . BOX AT KOMI y Mr. and' Mrs. Alfred Chadwick entertained at dinner Sunday in compliment-to Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Johnson of Salt Lake, Who were married last week. Mrs. Johnson, formerly Miss Dorothy Ewell of Provo, Is a sister of Mrs. Chadwick. Covers were laid for Mrs. Kate Ewell, W. H. Tompson, Roy Ewell, David Ewell, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. JUey and Loraine Joljey of Provo, besides the honor guests. mOT AT BfOBtB "7" ' Dr. and Mrs. G. S. Richards motored mot-ored to Salina Monday night where Dr. Richards attended the Lions Club- meeting in the capacity of compahled him to this place and fr second South and Center to the Indians became very fond of her. ; the cemetery was referred to the Their mission was cut very short water superintendent for action. however, for four months after their The recoraeP was instructed marriage, Mr. Ball died. . ' again to writethe -Union ' Pacific Her marriage - to Henry Blnch R Co alld Mk theico-opef'ation' toolrrplaterBOTne"year8-4aterT-and of 1 he royat-tnrotfarir-Tjf thla union live cnuaren were porn, he M 0Pe. Wnt. adjacent to their three of whom survive. rr tfioir The matter of submitting the 19S1 report of county fires attended by the local department was re ferred to Chief I. L Pratt In order Tthat money now: due would be forth coming immediately. -. . ' bpt'at ii6i" " t Plenty of Potatoes Of a naturally retiring and hum ble nature. Mrs. Binch endeared herself to tliose with whom shej I came in contact. For about twenty) l years sne was secretary ui iiio j Third ward Relief Society and was a faithful member of hehureh. a. laiin i iv v" v.. Profframsy Bincn died tweiv year ag j 1 ; O The children surviving are two sons ti?,w -n-arA flireoted bv Eleanor Trst - Ward. In aaauion Graht and Mary Humphries. ;talk, Mrs- Frank McGhle or leni, p VRntterflv Dance"- Third ward, ' mnrano soloist will . render two directed by Thelma Lynch and Ann numBers, and a double quartet ofj hpmp of sirs. Mary E. Abel prior to under the -direction pi the services. Thomas Binch of Shelley, Idaho; George Binch, American Fork; and The committee for unemployed a daughter, Mrs. Emma Greening of announced there is plenty Of pota this city. Three brothers, Jarfies ' toes on hand. Anyone needing some Shelley of Joseph iCity. Arizona; jnay call either the bishop of the John F. Shelley, Modesto, California.' in which they reside or EH J. and George F. Shelley of this city, t ciayson, stake clerk. There Is no also a sister, Mrs. Mary E. Abel of need ot 0ing without potatoes. American Fork, together with eight grandchildren survive also. Funeral services will be.held this (Fi-iday ) afternoon commencing at 2 o'cloc k In the Third ward chaped. The body may be viewed at the vice-president Music for the convention con-vention will consist of two numbers by the American Fork High Shool Ladles Glee, a violin duet by Miss Ann Clayson and Leland Friday, and a piano trlp by Nina and Naomi Halllday and La Ree Chlpman. il Du to illness, Mrs. OIlve King KIndsay, the district music director, will bo unable to attend, and Mrs. W. R. Halllday of this city will conduct the community . singing.': Mrs. Walter Strange will act as ac- compantst. i BUT At ; -BUT AT BOMB FREE ROOT BEER,!. 1. 1 Shipley, "the ward District Governor. Friends of Mrs. R. J. Stice will be pleased to learn tat she is able to be up and about again after a. two weeks' seige of erysipelas. Mr. and Mrs, S. T. Shelley spent Saturday in Salt Lake rtsltia wiA Mrs. James JP widen, sister 9t Mrs-Sheney, Mrs-Sheney, , , i t f;; 3"Three Legged Dance" Fourth Mrs Roy Greenwood will sing. The ward TrailbuUders Howard Tunp- Men, Gleaners, TTanguara or, T,rt Florence Jensen, directors. crtI,i. flnd Bee Hive Girls are SITT AT BOMB 4. Seagull DanCe Alpine,',.; .Ida Cameron and Maurlne Bateman, directors, . . 5. Japanese Pan Dance Second ward, Myrl Despain anT Lydia Ol-sen, Ol-sen, directing. IV Ryhthm Band Highland 2"Cat and the Mouse" Third . .'. : l Kfc ,.rtr-!iht and especially urgeu i - .--. heax-Attbrney Parker, -j- -SECOND WARD Professor f . Earl Pardee of. the Brigham Toung University will al-dress al-dress the meeting m the Second Ward. A good musical' program, inMndlne two numbers by the Reputlicans Select -r Delegates To Convention ward, directed by Thelma tiynch la(Jles. chorus of the war will also bo-given- r- -- THIRD WARD The rjrlncipal speaker In the and Delia Spafford. 3. "Fairy Dance" Second ward-Blanche ward-Blanche Tattersoll. V "Follow the Leader" Highland High-land ward Trallbullders. Wayne Day director. . . Mls Cfertrude - OeBrley VI May Pole Dance First ward pleasan); Grove will sing and Miss Republicans of the American Fork precihTffe met .WedniSiday. evening l the city hall and selected delegates and alternates to represent the district dis-trict at the State Republican convention con-vention to be held at Ogden on May 7 th. The delegates are: Reed Robinson, Robin-son, J. E. Chadwick, Mrs. - Sadie Bromley, Harry Steele, Mrs. Mabel Adamson and Mrs. Millie Adams. To every- person 7 attending -the dance Saturday night a ticket will be given entitling the bolder to a glass of free root beer at the Owl Inn, compliments of Manager Dave Davis. The crowd Saturday night last excelled any previous crowd of this popular, series of dances, and they still keep coming. . tVt AT BOMB ) M.I.A. Closes ; " Season's Work The closing social of the Mutual Improvement Associations of . the four wards were held last Tuesday night and ln each . instance there was a very large attendance, The . meetings which have been held weekly since last September and which have Included a series of courses in the various classes as well as activity -work in drama, music, speech, story-telling., and dancing, will adjourn for the sum-trier sum-trier months, to be resumed again ln the fall. In commenting upon the success of the year's work, the presi dencies of the organizations say they feel that Mutual work has never nev-er been more successful. ' Through limited treasuries lhe"Workers. wits were taxed to provide entertainment and it is surprising to look back and see that each ward put over the full program, perhaps better than ever before, with less expense, and no doubt greater enjoyment. ---; ' " BUT AT BOMB A. F. Wins Junior I l'""' TIA T-. 1 . Please Return - I I.-- rvm Fruit Bottles! '"-'- . .. ' . The persons . to whom bottled fruit was Issued under order of pthe unemployed committee will kln.ily return, the bottles to Ell J. Clay- .,, vm. nine other, schools ,in a spectacular American Fork Junior high school marched off with first place in the Junior high posture parade for the second consecutive time In the Brigham Toung university re!ay Third Ward will ne joubo wjs-:The alternates are: William Chip FrBaHiff- prWr?.M--D"i"- B"rrnan. anr ChYlitensen. Mrs. Clara CTonnnr Orant and Mary Hum phries, directors. vn Finale All children taking part. vm Departure of Queen, her attendants at-tendants and all participating groups. . . - . BUT AT MOBM -- LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF , TURKEYS. RECEIVED A"shipment of 8,250 turkeys was received in American Fork yesterday yester-day afternoon over the Orem line A. WT. Pulley and Sons, largest turkey raisers of this district, received re-ceived 8.000 of the number and the balance were divided between' four other-raisers of this section. This is the largest number ef birds to come into the district in any one year and Indicates that this may story, Jean Chadwick. become a turkey producing center as well as a poultry producing center. cent-er. ' Mr. and Mrs! Leo Meredith and Miss Ruth Chipmart attended the , r .i lurtr e-iven by the u.,(i. wiai unit of the B. T. V. weeks on 14 the alumni of the unit in the wholesale fish '.Hotel Roberts last Friday nlgftt, is engagea. Ann Clayson will renoer " number. FOURTH WARD The program In this ward is directed by the two Bee Hive classes with the -teachers, Delia Robinson, Pearl Jorgensen. Rubv Armstrong,' Aftofl Strong, Carrie Asher. Ledna Anderson.- James T. Gardner and William Chadwick.- - BUT AT llOMB M. I. A. DISTRICT FINALS IN PROVO NEXT TUESDAY The finals in the M. I. A. contest for the district including Utah stake and stakes adjoining, will be held next Tuesday night In Provo. Al- spn, Alpine Stake Clerk; U The bottles may be used again If this is done and compliance with this request re-quest will be appreciated .- by- the committee. . ' . . -. : '. ' Btrr AT BOMB Hospital Notes , Miss Dra' Adamson underwent an operation for appendicitis early Sunday morning in the local hospital. hos-pital. She is making a splendid, recovery. Ti, aA Flma Wootton ln charge. !( stake will be represented in The program follows; Singing, the drama "The Florist Shop" y the congregation; prayer, Erma Wat-i Amerlcan Fork First ward cast, un-kin's; un-kin's; song, first year Bee Hive ,jer the direction of Mrs. A. F. Gais-girls; Gais-girls; talk "S)Tnbolism," Fert Dean; ford, Jr, and Including Misses Lu-saxaphone Lu-saxaphone solo. Nadine Adamson; iciie McAllister and Virginia Brown, tik on "Spirit of the Hive," La and Meesra Brigham Van Wagoner, Vern Butte, Eva Howard and Vera - Barratt Chadwick and Karl Bennett Chadwick; song, Ferl Dean; read-MLss Lou GroesoecK oi nigniana ing Eva Baxter; duet. Iva snd will represent the stake in the Gladys Snape; talk, Ethel Deam 'cleaner public address. Ben Clarke, reading Glenn Smith: solo, Gwen- of the Fourth ward in the M. Men rfnlvr, Richins: reading Rose Con-hubilc speech. Mis. Merllne Gardner. dor- reading Ella Titcomb, solc. of the First ward in the ptory-teu-TirBulfeTalk, Ern Cunning--ing department and the two dance jesse Buur, .,tK ,4.1,1, MnnlM will be Mrs. Deesle , Wilde . vla nn n fw- -w r y ttrtti rr vir " a.nd Ferron Sager of - the Margam r . .;. contest held before a sltet storm topped the first days' events. Mary Baslnger is coach of the American Fork girls. Second to the American Fork girls-oame the team from the Far-rer Far-rer Junior high, Provo, who were followed In number of points by the Murray Junior high school, Phyllis Adams Is the coach of . Jhe Fairer girls, who entered the contest this year for the first time- t The other Junior high school pos- Aif operation for appendicitis was ture parade teams were: Tooele, Dixon, Lehi, Payson, Lincoln, B. T. Junior, Murray and Pleasant Grove. performed Tuesday night in the local lo-cal hospital upon Mrs. Haryel Bennett. Ben-nett. She is doing well. . BUT AT BOMB Xbe Gudmundsen was removed to Mjgg HfilfiTl YoiTTlr sj home the first of the week after , , , S w ins, ocnooi. ijecia-. ijecia-. mation Contest hi ibeipg in the hospital here for thej paef three months. Mr. Gudmund- j sen's health Is much Improved and hells glad to be at home again. j BUT AT Built Rifle Club Scores The high scores of the weekly Second, meet, of the rifle club follows: The declamation contest held Friday Fri-day morning last at the American 1 Fork High School was won by Miss 'Helen Toung- Her war Miss Virginia Brown and Ho- ' T)n.h ttf th Flrt ward. ' Albert Mprikpfer returrTedl A number of local people are. an-' an-' M: 71 c. Francisco and tk-lpating attending these finals and ! da points wre he spent five are asked to watch the daily paper, (evaaa i .,, fnr further announcemenU as to business -;- -M , . business In which he ume ana pce Leo Varney . . , H. Timpson .. MUt Adams 7. Hap Varney .. Sid Beck Ken Adams .. T. Rarensdale E. Hindley ... . .. JO .. 83 rr 88 .. 88 .. 84 ..82" 14 ,, U story was "Bobby Unwelcome.' Miss Mer llne Gardner, won second place in the contest with "Old Masters," ' Sanford Bingham third with "The Lost- Word." Othef7 contestant were Alice Clarke, Dorothy Grant, .Mary Bates, Bessie Kelley. "Miss Toung will cohteetfoT" . Alpine district honors next Friday, May Ith," at Pleasant-Grove- |