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Show 'ltiri COMMITTEE A ant Jrove, 5; Pleasant View 1; Pay-so6; Provo First yard, 4 ; Provo Second ward, 2; Picno Third ward, 4; Provo Fifth ward, 4; Provo Bench, 2; Santaquln, 1 ; Salem, 2; Spanish Fork. 8; Sprlngvllle, 5; Vineyard, 1. Provo Fourth ward, 23; Provo Fifth wjird, Crf; Fro yo Bench. 18: Santa-quin- , 11; Salem, 2i ; Spanish Forkt 73; Spring Lake 2; SpiingviHe, 46; Thistle, , Tucker, 1; Vineyard, 8, It was arranged that a caucus of n, REPUBLICAN CENTRAL MET Second Congressional Convention Alpine, 2; American Fork, 7; 2; Thistle and Clinton, ule-hi-, 9; Lake View, 1; Fairfield 1; Goshen, 1; Lake hSore, 1; Lake View. I; Payson 7; Pleasant Grove 7; Provo First ward, 5; Provo Second ward, 2; Provo Third ward, 5; Provo Fourth the f outward. 4; Provo Fifth ward, 5; Provo Ten tlon, the Judicial convention of Bench, 2; Salem, 3; Spanish Fork, - the Fourth Judicial district and tin 10; Sprlngvllle, 6; Vineyard," 1. apportioning of delegates for the Judicial Convention , various voting districts of the county. Alpine, 1; American Fork, 5; Ben-ami, to attend these conventions andal :o 1; Thistle, Clinton and Tucker, delegates to attend the State cbnven- - 1; Fairfield and Cedar Fort, 1; Gotlon at Ogden, August 8 and the Sec-jon- d shen, 1; Lehl, 6; Lake Shore, 1; Congressional convention at Salt Lake View, 1; Mapleton, 1; Pleasant Lake City August 9. Grovo, 5; Pleasant View, 1; Payson, The date of the holding of the 6; Provo First ward, 4; Provo Second County convention will be Thursday, ward, 2; Provo Third ward, 4; Provo September 14, at Salem. Fifth ward, 4; Provo Bench, 2; The date -- of the Judicial conven-- ' 1 ; Salem, 2; Spanish Fork, 8; tlon will be August 7, at Provo. Sprlngvllle, 5; Vineyard, 1. Don W. Conover, John Hunter and The primaries for the above three Samuel E. Taylor were appointed a conventions will be held not later committee to make the apportion- than Thursday, July 27. ment of delegates for the several County Convention districts, said apportionment for at- Fork, 49; Alpine, 12; American us conventions be- Benjamin, 12; Clintom 2; Cedar Fort, tending 1; Colton, 1; Elberta, 1; Fairfield, 4; ing as follows: 8tate Cnventlon ' Goshen, 7; Highland. 3; Lehl, 56; Alpine, 1; American Fork, 6; Ben- Lake Shore. 8; Lake View, 8; Maplejamin, 1; Tucker and Colton, 1; ton. ,6; M os Ida, 1; Pleasant Grove, Fairfield and Cedar Fort, 1; Goshen 45; Pleasant View, 10; Payson, 51; nnd Elberta, 1; LehtrrLakA Short, Provcr First tvard," 35T Pro voSecon5 1; Lake View, 1; Mapleton, 1; Pleas-- ward, 17; Provo Third ward, 35; The Republican County Central committee met at the courthous Saturday there being a full representation of the committee present Eph Homer called the meeting to order promptly at 10 oclock, the purpose of the meeting being to fix J the delegtitts to attend the State convention be held at Piovo at 2 oclock August 2, so that the delegates might atteud the convention united upon a countycandidate,ofwhIchlbere are several in the field, and also unite upon the counties choice for governor. Don W. Conover, L. A. Hatch. John Hunter, Samuel E. Taylor and C. e F. Westphal were appointed a to select temporary officers for the convention at, Salem September Bep-Jaml- FObi 1UA U cora-mltte- 14 The primaries for the County convention will he held not later than September 7. among the cliffs and crags and ReOBITUARY verberate back to the camp below In a harmonious cadence which is hr the extreme. ltT is de- George Sackett," son of S. A. Sack- of this city, was killed at Devils sired1 ett that those who are contem-- i plating Joining in this outing make Slide Sunday morning,' June 23, by the fact known as quickly as possi- fulling into one of the machines beble to the secretary of the Commer- longing to the Union Portland Cecial ctyb In order that arrangements ment company of that place. The dentaybe made for the care and ceased was not quite 21 years of age of camp equipage, etc. when the sad accident happened. He This outing is one in which all may oin who wish and many of out. busi-fe- was born In Brigham City, where he ' ness men and professional people are spent the greater part of his life. elready making arrangements The iuneral service were held In to our grand old niiLbatJrc-ETE- N the Croydon meeting house on Junf leave their buslneaa for a couple of 28 and the speakers were BUhop Cydays to enjoy the rest and change rus Jensen of Slide ward, R. F. Dickwhich a trip to our grand old son, Ephraim G. Peterson, Melvin tain aasures them. Everyone again during the late after- ested la Provo and her resources Toone. William W. Francis and Blahop noon by those who have spent the should Join In an effort to make this William C. Stephens of Henefer. A day on the mountains. annual affair of the Commercial beautlful noral trlbute from the em- There are number of special club one which will reflect credit cement company covbeing arranged for, to en- on the city and advertise to the ployes of the tertain those of the party who re world the magnificent beauty which ered the casket. main in camp and the program for our mountains afford to those who The deceased left a young wife, laththe first night will be composed of desire to get really close to nature, er, mother, four Bisters and two music, both instrumental and vocal; The time is not far off and there are brothers to mourn his loss. . the singing of old time songs and many little details to consider upon choruses, war dances about the the part of the promoters, so get In Funeral services over the remains camp fires and a good time In gen-- , our notification to the secretary as of Geo-g- e Baum of Pleasant View will eral. The party will be awakened In j quickly as possible and after Jt is be held in the PJeaaantView meet-- ' the morning by a corpsof buglers all over you will be but another to ing house Wednesday at 2 o'clock. who w 111 take their position some- - sing the praises of "Tlmpanogoa, the The deceased was a native of Pennajrt-vani- a where far up the mountain and those Top and was born Nov 2, 1829. He (hA World " who have enjoyed this feature say came to Utah in early days and ha It Is simply beautiful. The clear. The Provo Second ward will hold a been a resident of this section for Bweet stralns of these Instruments reaL Julyllthrelehrstion and com! many years. He letyee ft wtfft, te ring out through the rarlfied atmos- - mitteea have been appointed to children, 62 grandchildren and 60 of the mountain tops, echoing range details for the occasion. A .. great grandchildren. - so Impressed With the beauty of it all that they not only intend repeat mg the trip hut ase influencing nnnv of their friends to accompanv (hem The trip tothe top of the 'mountain this jear is not the only feature that Is to be at the disposal of tho.e par ticipating In this grand ou'mq A typical old time camp la to be es tabllshed at Maple Grove upon the evening of Friday. July 28, where those making the trip may rest up in good shape for the following morn ings climb. There - will be quite a however, who- may not feel equal to this effort, and who will ie main in CampRmtU the more strenu uous members of the party return These people will have a quiet da of rest and recreation midst most surroundings and will be -- 7 7 ' j moun-pleaain- g Inter-joine- d - - San-taqul- Judging from the number of peo- w ho ar8 making inquiry of the sec-- ( retary ,of the Commercial club as to particulars of the great hike to the top of Tlmpanogos, whieh takes place Friday, July 28, It Is fair to assu'me that all records will be broken tn point 'of numbers of persons participating. Quite a number of these qulries are coming from Salt Lake pedpfeTsomeof whom weremrabers of the party last year and who were i pie the-vario- j i ar-phe- re - 1 i I 1 3C ,'WW l II 1J if If ' mMMmmr&mmr r In The Heart Of In The Heart Of 4- - Provo .Canyon Provo Canyon These arc EVERY CITY CONVENIENCE, WITH ALMOST PARK is equipped to fumisli the ideal with its naturally attractive locasummer comforts of includes fishing, boating, hiking, swimming, tion, which a dozen other summer sports which and camping, dancing can be enjoyed in the cool luxury 6f the mountains. With the beautiful Bridal Falls on one side and the Provo River bordering on the other side, VIVIAN PARK is conceded to be located in the prettiest scenic spot in Utah, and for a refreshing summers outing for you and the secure a title to one of family, you will be fortunate to es - subdivided - from, the: beenthat-ha- ve latelythelots - . , that comprise the park. , 26 camping tents; 10 bungalows; spacious dining room accommodations; store; dancing hall; daily mail service; railroad facilities; electric lights; telephones; swings for the children and an abundance of shade are some of the features that will add materially to your investment in one of VIVIAN PARK LOTS, and contribute to the joy of living during the hot summer months. About 3000 persons enjoyed VIVIAN PARK last season and at the present time this seasons promise bids fair to doubling the number. NOW IS THE TIME for, you to secure a foothold on one of the choice lots m VIVIAN PARK. It is easy for you 'toimder staTidlhat bedrock prices cannot lopg remain with the popularity this new summer resort has already attained. For a minute' just think what residents of one of the progressive cities in the East would do if they had a chance to acquire one of these fine summer home properties, and to get out of the oppressive summer heat. The Easterner would grab it quick and that is just what you ought to do. 1GQ-acr- - You buy this .! sample priest that ara In at VIVIAN vogua for tha transient trad PARK. Addrsaa your letter reservations. today Single Bungalow, two persons, week Double Bungalow, 4 persons per Extra Single per ...... Bed Furnished for 86.00 812.00 week 82.50 Bungalows run in connection with Dining Room only. Dining Room Service , Ja Carte at reasonable rates. SPECIALTIES A LA VIVIAN PARK : Fried half spring chicken to order..,. 75o Mountain trout, fresh from the mountain streams, to order..., RATES TO CAMPERS Tent Houses are furnished with mattress, bedstead, springs, stove, table, benches and elec85.25 tric light, per week 75c Extra Bed furnished 'each tent 81-0- 7 RATES FOR CAMPING GROUNDS Campers furaishlng their own equlp- - will be charged at the rate f of, per week 5 We can fill your wants from a well stocked general grocery store at city prices. Also fre3h milk, cream, butter " and eggs 7 I from Vivian Park ranch. markets. to Provo Service Automobile Dally nr HERE IS BUT ONE CROP OF LAND, and that applies tcT Canyon property the same as it does to all other classes of realty. This fact brings out a forcible hint, 'to one who wishes to acquire a summer home, to act and act now, because each year the choice of summerhome locations -- are -- becoming'1 more scarce. If you will stop and consider the fast increasing population in the cities of Utah, and Salt Lake Counties, .which are adjacent toProvo Canyon, it i'easy to con- -' elude" that the choice spots in the canyon will soon be gone, all of which has been remarkably apparent during the past two years. , ' In the heart of Provo Canyon, with every facility of an ideal canyon home, VIVIAN PARK offers you the opportunity of acquiring a permanent summer home at Nestled in the choicest scenic ground floor prices. the VIVIAN of PARK is already one of the Tpot canyon, highly developed canyon resorts in the state, and those' who buy lots this year wilLat least be abje to realize a substantial' profit tnr'their investments provided Therdo not wish to hold on to the property. ' - - Residents of Prctvo and Utah County will be quick to take advantage of this exceptionally .attractive canyon home offer, although Salt Lake residents have already .showu ah active demand for summer homes at VIVIAN ad-mirab- le i -- PARK......-..,.- . - year andthe fellow'next year will pay you profit. Without cost or obligation to you we will mail , youTthe GROUND FLOOR Price and T erms. ' Sales Agent For VIVIAN PARK ASSOCIATED INVESTMENT . COMPANY,- 48 w. 2nd - . -- sr 4 b. J. : Sail Lake' City. ir |