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Show t f In West Held Family largest ., i"r' fr Annual Mcunton At Saratoga the ,ar;eBt famlly reunln V1(j in this ect,on of th 8tate of the Jolley family at 20.21 and - Springs August decendants of hundred Manning Jolley, prances flesff the states of, Utah, anting Wyoming, Arisona and hands in welding to-tie throngha per the organization of which Haskell . iMier of Lovell, Wyoming, was ReubenQ. Jolley of 0060 president; vie president and Joseph M and JoDey of Provo, secretary ing Jolley died at Nauvoo during the, time of the exodus of the Latter-da- y Saints f rqm- - that place. There were born to them two sons. Reuben Manning and Henry Bryant Manning Jolley and two daughters. Temperance Young, and Diantha Dorrity, wife of Dennis Dorrity. They were the first branch of the Jolley family. One of the intareating phases of the reunion was the organization of a geneological society and the empl mentof Miss Fanny McLean of this city, who will complete geneological records of the family ready to submit at the next years reunion, when It is insurer. expected that there will be 1500 in m. three days spent at the heaat-e- i attendance. As near as could be detlakeside resort were declard by ermined at the reunion it was estimgresent to have been among the ated that there are thre thousand Lit enjoyable of their lives, and members of the Jolley family. the desire to make the nT Colo-JJJclzsp- ed I!, , T expressed ; affair. members of the present voted unanimously to 5Jt again neat year between the IB July, at a place to be deter-jjja- d oil of the officers. by three days session five the Daring stings were held wherein different MBbers of the family expressed hdr pleasure at being present and many , interesting Incidents Jtbtlr lives. Interesting programs 4 single and entertainment inter u bath-gtfied with plcnlclng, boating, and dancing is said to have made Among those Da time pass toosoon. vM participated in the entertainment m Henry G. Jolley of Moroni, 78 mri of age, and the eldest member 2ths family present, who playd a Other umber of violin selections. mtertalners, not f the family, were Prof. J. R- - Boshard, Mrs. Florence Xeldrum Anderson, and the Johnson Biters of Provo, a trio of American pork, and Prof. Ernest Paxman, also d( American Fork, who had charge of tie musical program. - Haskell S. Jolley of Lovell, Wyoming, presided aioa an annual ordingly the Incidents of interest out at the reunion showed brought that Henry Industrial activity will bring the country back to a normal basis. . A record of payrolls and investments will inspire confidence in your community Labor sanity will do much to restore sound conditions. Highway between Payson and Spanish Fork to be paved soon. Price Definite move made to establish linen products mill in Utah Contract for construction of four bridges on road let. Gunnison to have new service staMyton-Vem- al tion. Salt Lake Building activities here show Increase. Monticello Work to start soon on Post road. Fillmore City East Millard county soon to have a railroad. Salt Lake Plans being prepared for new 133,000 zoo to be erected here. American Frk Work progressing on new Bonneville Lumber company building. Eureka Water meter system to be installed here. Production of honey in Utah showing large increase. Eureka Little May Mining. company putting in new hoisting equip- Bountiful city limits. planning to far-ther- A A A-- X father of the Jolley Utah with the early in Salt Lake Decern He made his home in her 20,1850. pleasant Grove, (then Battle Creek) ini was the first man to have died h that city. His wife Frances Mann A horse cant travel very fast but it never has to be towed in but once and thats when itts dead. Your children may be disappointing, but have you turned the world upside down? owes 1 S' .'V . That Protects All Builders Against inferior material and faulty construction is the small words. SMOOT MILLWORK increase Architects and Builders rely upon this brand. Anything in millwork from dwelling to factory. Payson Growth of city demands designation of stroeta.' Utah and Idaho wool growers protest transcontinental rail reduction. Utah Power A Light company secures permit for additional power development work on Bear river in southeastern Idaho. Eureka New record set in shaft sinking when miners go down 427 H feet in thirty-on- e days on Water Lily property. work Garland Road totaling ment. $250,000 planned. Hew road being opened between Tremonton Garland road to be Monticello and Ucolo. hard surfaced. Utah county to resume Its hard Moab Plans under way to mine surface road program. uranium field near Thompsons. Millard alfalfa seed crop promisee Vernal has new restaurant and lunch room. big yield. New restaurant to Monticello Grant county tax levy increased to 26.1 as compared with 21.8 in 1920, open here. Smoot Lumber Co. BUILDING HEADQUARTERS Utah Provo Emils Cafe IN THE QUIET OF OUR CAFE Dine on your favorite dishes and enjoy the best cup of coffee you ever drank. Bring her here to share your enjoya t. g She will like our food, coo and service. Ybtl will both predate the atmosphere of quiet refinement and good taste. EAT WITH EMIL . Short Orders Our Specialty 05 North University Avenue teenth census. Tenant farmers continued to in crease in number during the past decade, with the southern states showing the greatest relative gain, the census showed. Share tenants, or those who give for the use of land a share of the crops produced, creasing. The number of farmB operated by conducted 68 per cent of all tenant their owners, who hired some addi- farms in the country, according to tional land, in 1920, was 3,925.090, the announcement. as compared with 3,948,722 in 1910, The difference between the sucwhile those worked by tenants numcessful man and the unsuccessful bered 2,454,746, compared with by managers totaled $9,530, seems to be the difference between n Come to my office, and Ill come 354,676 ten years ago. Farms Increase of 10,000 since the .thir to your office. one-ha- lf The living that the world you is never worth collecting. V The Brand while in Moab it is 30.1 mills as against 26.8 in 1920. Fillmore Chamber of commerce seeking eastern capital to finance construction of. railroad from Delta. Aluminum Potash Marysvale Company of America to resume operations of its alunite property near liere, closed following war. Will employ 100 men. Coal production of state for first six months of present year is less by 1,133,944 tons than it was for same period 1920. Opening of Lambs canyon road, connecting Big Cottonwood and Parleys canyons, planned. Jolley of Moroni, 73, was the eldest person present, while Katherine 8. Jolley of Provo, two months old, was the youngest. Arch Swapp of Cedar, feet 7 Inches was the tallest man present, and the largest person present, whose name is expediently withheld, weighed 246 pounds. Wesley Blaxzard of Thatcher, Ariz., won the distinction of having traveled the to attend the reuniop. It was shown that before he reaches hoihe he will have traveled 2500 miles. Among the committees appointed to prepare for next year, a reunion was one on finance, comprised of Joseph H. Swapp, Chairman, Herbert Jolley and Delphia Jolley Crawford and an amusement committee comprised of FARM TENANTRY INCREASING. John Doneleson, Mrs. Lila Jolley, Michal G. Llyd, Wallace Jackman and While more than of all Laura Burbidge. the farms in the United States are by their owners; the census Somebody should invent a waitless operated bureau announces the number is debarber shop. creasing and farm tenantry is in- it the various sessions. Henry Jolley, timlly, came to pioneers, landing Utah Weekly Industrial Review -- -- op-a- Miiiiiiiiiiimiiibiibiimib ellllMMIllHimitaiHI61llllllliafellHllllllllllllti3iMllllilHIHIIIIIIi3llilUIIIIHIHllili?HIIHIIIIIlllllli3'S8imHHIII16IIIIIIHtaiHlll'MllinaB more than a hundred rooms urgently needed for students and shopmen . ..year idle rooms can be made to pay from $8.00 to $16.00 each per.month by attractive furnishings THREE INEXPENSIVE OUFTTS Outfit No. 1 Article Cost . Wool and Fibre Rug, 9xl2Oak Finish Steel Bed - $17.50 1725 6.00 7.50 - Springs, Steel Mattress Oak Dressers Oak Rocker 19-5- 0 5.50 $73.25 Total Terms $10 Down, $7 Per Month. Room should rent for $8.00 per $96.00 month. 12 months at $8.00 NOTE Outfit No. 2 Article Linoleum Rug Brass Bed Springs Mattress Dresser Reed Rocker Dressing Table, Triple Mirror . - $21.70 25.00 8.00 12.00 28.00 10.00 19.00 .Axmxngfcers Axminsters -- I Axminsters "Wool and Fibre "Wool aid Fibre Wool and Fibre linoleum Rugs $123.70 Total Special on Rugs Terms $13.70 Down, $10.00 Per Month NOTE! Room should rent for $12.00 per $144.00 month. 12 months at $12.00 Outfit No. 3 V new U8 Article 25.00 1 Total $206.00 (22.00 WALLPAPERS 20 Off r Wall Papers many - very desirable pat- cre- -. tonnes, etc., in terns newest designs and patterhs rooms. Call, and Terms $16 Down, $16 Per Month , NOTE Room should rent for $16 per month. 12 months 15.00 16.00 19.00 115.00 118.00 $21.70 1 drapes silks, 8-- - : ' just unpacked .$45.00 116.00 Set Bedroom Beautiful Four-piec- e Ivory (Dresser, Bed, Dressing Table, Chiffonette.) Springs JL JL Axminster Rug- - Mattress Library Table .. jc see them. for aU brighten up, for winter is .1 coming. f rent from one room for 'one year will pay for completely furnithing it. . - . you help Provo ...you help the student or shopman make your idle room pay dividends You pay for Furnishing the Rooms on Monthly Installments from the Rent . , ---- . TAYLOR BROTHERS COMPANY ' ' and Southern Utah in Largest Furniture, Rug and Hardware Departments Central .- THE BIG DEPARTMENT-STOR- E : . THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE . . . |