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Show f& satru tto. tAiiu. u?l r in?Tns Crt .1J H ft't at a j ai t y, Wl l.uict U Uu fonit ruly S'4 '-- in A i4 uj Mr, 1 1 Hull titt I ui till! Martin, V D-n- ! V w U Mill lKKi fur In fll t f irt I gtl! x-- m if.r tl furl vi Inff irt'iil iiunuil ,j.ll Mr h poll ud Hiert A ?! ", put jr nj Jm, fr Mt. I. Cl. 1icv. C. Hafir. 4 Mr. ml M. Mr. Mr. and funli ia! Jmiti Mr, A 1 1.1. tmiil Arid .f 1W liji Si'llh Jri Ur II 4 1 tliut tU. Il il t lu r aj'.it'd ,ito thmr to dm! Cil"cat Mr a of in iahdn ifl to grsduaiuc ,'! .nira th M nj U,rr inli ituatioix. wMinj W i I hr hdr ha mh fnvat hkri poodiramtH rr rili ir-- s lii thllvd at rt k tn u I- - C M"1 ill Uf fur I lie ritj Mr. Mi trill pinifi.iiT. i it fit t runM Ur hi I In NVrth UVr KUk lit lrf liUrV), will l pf llu orlt'4 th FpiiHK rit!ifti!r lu-l- l l 1 nl.iy. Satur-dganisation, lo bah City end hurday In While in ll, c ty ;ln? will aim ntlrnl various rc.t. Ion if the general con Vhmnn Ciinlnd. Sunday next for The annual A. J. Ashman speech frirncr, hih the olM r ance of If one hundredth renteRt wa discussed in the English anniversary of the ( hurch of Jesus tlascs today. The subject was an- -' Christ of Latter Day Saints. nounced Tuesday following a principal'll meeting Mondny at Richfield, HOLD MONTHLY MKETING. Can Science Save Civilisation!" Mr. Ashman, with the suggestion of Tho monthly meeting of Pavant ha decided upon this. the principds, was Camp, Daughter of the Pioneers, held Thursday afternoon of last week This spec h contest will be conducted at tho home of Mrs. Chan. Nielson. through English department and will include every student in school. Following the opening song, 0, Yc SjH-e- i will be written by April 2 Iks Mountains High," Mrs. Nielson read. will follow th and ilimination tli Mrs. and "The Mormon r.atlaliun," A. U. Williams gave a talk on the next wp. t,. The three communities and Mirs Seorup will make the duties of the historian. "Utah y Sl rjrltd tp neers," a rending by Mm. Don Merrill, with a selo by Mrs. A. S. Crane, and closing song Utah, Wc Love Thee, concluded the program for the afternoon. Mrs. Ellen Humphrey conducted the drawing for tho quilt, made by the members, and Horace Herne drew the lucky number. Luncheon was served by Ibe hostess for nineteen members and three guests, being assisted by Miss Thelma awards to the winners in the four liaises. The winner in the school will contest with the two other school er resem .lives on Sevier Day, April :'5. at Richfield. Tim winner of this rontosT will rrccive the A. J. Ashman medal. Mm-intereit is being shown in work; this living the third h contcrl this year the students know what to expect and are working with a vim to capture some time ahoep t'unditiiO.a We I guud, and fdrtl ty of money made by the gruwei Hurt UFdM II huiieti rg U It would samt thst, if th.n lamb cm I bought this summer and fall at rraatwall yiiw, in a with fat nrt trk ntm (hat value, peojl mild wtij afford to giv thought t tu leg fdef Uwk Fred pliers sr th in Several years and the chance ar that Mug wdl offer grain and hay grower a better mean of aclljeg heir product In th form of lamb, beef and lrk, than to all In any other way, lvrt Redmond (By Special Correspondent) 0 0 "f 0 k! b Play Prcscncd. Foicst Acrcc, a very delightful rlay in three no;s, was presented at the Redmond Opera house Saturday The cast cons'sted of thirevening. teen characters, and although most of these people vveie inexperienced players, their actions would not perto mit one of the large audience draw this conclusion. The proceed were given lo cleaning of the ward chapel. After the1 production the Relief society officers, who had sponsored the event, served a tasty luncheon to all the cast. hei.k a mr tr 1 ., 1 t . rU alrea.y subacsibod to th th fact that rainfall league of f.Mii.is pact, tho World n piarilady all sect on U tv low pact and (ho EUigf part, normal. Th rvamw fi.r Ihi I that h t rt0 seems to rant another peaco la'ii rarr at very opurlune l.m g atsnteo part nrmlnds t of th ami trmptaiui have higher old iddl, pa. upon part and a thHf nwmally, thus tnnitting a hl in th mlddl." rpring, dcrpit C.-u- .t ln 1 7TT 1 - Viking ANNOUNCES LOCAL Oldsmobile-Vikin- You are cordially invited to come in and inspect these facilities as well as the cars on display. The Oldsmobile Six, known the country over for its fine engineering, its excellent performance, and its thorough dependability, continues to draw the approved of motorists everywhere. In appearance, comfort, handling ease, and economy, Oldsmobile has proved, in a way that cannot be denied, its right to the title, "The Fine Car of Low Price." takes pleasure in announcing the appointment of this new member of the Oldsmobile-Vikin- g dealer organization. s;' This association, brought about by a close similarity of business ideals, is based particularly on enthusiastic endorsement of honest selling and sincere service two of the most important factors in Olds Motor Works pledged to progress. The Boys glee club has been doing and some excellent singing lately there is a reason for all things. They sang for the teachers of Sevier district Thursday, March 7, at the final tax lectu'e given by Dean L. John policy Olds Motor Works recognizes four great responsibilities toward every owner to design progressively, to build faithfully, to sell honestly and to service sincerely. In accepting his franchise this new dealer willingly joins with Olds Motor Works in assuming these four responsibilities, in order that Oldsmobile Six and Viking Eight shall retain the sincere friendship of every owner . ... and that every motorist may consider the purchase of Oldsmobile or Viking with confidence. No. 45370. Visits Here. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Miss Flora Robertson of Cowley. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN Wyo., wa3 the charming guest SunAND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY, day of Esmont Jensen. Miss Robertson has been attendmg school at Salt STATE OF UTAH. Lake for the past year and is now MERZION'S COOPERATIVE enroute to visit her sister in CANTILE INSTITUTION, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. J. M. PETERSON' & COMPANY, a corporation, Defend! Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Christensen ant. and daughter, Phyllis, uf Cedar City, In the matter of the receivership of J. M. PETERSON & COMPANY, a visited here Sunday. rorporatinn. INTERMOUNTAIN AS Byron Anderson of Sdt Lake City S0C1ATI0N OF CREDIT MEN, Rewas a guest of relatives here Satur ceiver. TO THE CREDITORS OF J. M. day and Sunday. PETERSON & COMPANY: Mrs. Arthur Peterson scivcd a tasty Pursuant to an order entered by luncheon to a number of friends of the said court in said cause, creditors her daughter, Daisy, in honor of of said J. M. Peterson & Company Daisys birthday, Tuesday aficinoon. are not if it'd and requested to file After the luncheon, games were en- - their claims, duly itemized and veriv fied, with the undersigned, INTERjoyed. Sales rooms and service quarters of this new organization are fully equipped. Special tools and equipment to render a high degree of service have been installed. An adequate stock of genuine Oldsmobile and Viking parts is available. Ml Dealer g Oldsmobile-Vikin- g h ASSOCIATION ht Gunnison, Utah everyone was asking April else if he had seen the eirrjbedy April Fool paper. No one had seen it but the sign on the board said "North t'ar issued at noon. There wa a large crowd at noon at the door of the English room. Several mom-rs of the staff were handing the "Foolscap to the students. The Star; was called the Foolscap for this ial issue and the Freshmen were chernd crijcd to perfection by the writers of the paper. The time of the; paper suggstel a Eutopia. MOUNTAIN ft Hang and patipi Ml condition oowiean. in praitwslly all part of Calfmaia this n except mraUy fan Hav'rg 1, 1 The Viking Eight, incorporating engineering improvements and refinements that stamp it as one of the outstanding fine cars of the day, provides the smoothness, luxury, comfort, and dependability of 90 degree performance . . medium price. Its smart style, generous proportions, and tasteful appointments, make it a car that you will be proud to own. month-after-mon- V-ty- . Rt th eight-cylind- pe er .at Come in and see these two great cars. Drive them. Test and compare them feature by feature other with automobiles. Then judge for yourself the merit and value that have brought Oldsmobile and Viking such popularity. . Oldsmobile Six OF Terrance Hanson, Lawrence Peter- CREDIT MEN, Receiver, 1411 Walkson and Mrs. Ruth Hanlon, motored er Bank EiJlding, Salt Lake City, to Salt Lake Saturday. Terrance and Utah, on or before May 12, 1930. Lawrence returned hopic Sunday. Mrs INTERMOUNTAIN A S S 0 C I Hanson remanied to visit with her OF CREDIT MEN. By ROBERT TEEL, daughter, Mrs. Eus Eras ten. Manager. Teter Pef'rson and his two suns RECEIVER LaVar and I yman, f Salt Lake, Walker Bank Building were business visitors here the first Salt Lake City, Utah. of the week. BADGER. RICH & RICH ttomeys for Receiver. ad Classified a to sell? First Try Something pub. Mar. 14; last pub. Apr. 4. and lamb t j. c On ft fattl v Martin Peterson Auto Company 1 vp-- of sanh ready la (uDswvl, wo my dej roiun fat prices that now ah am I kely on iiilhgect keting I practiced. Tlve la no pu)iiral or theoretical efhrm whhh will yermlt u to get fi,m the taw of rupply l demand. If laigrf run of fat tUek forced on th market th. can U rrad ly ibwtW, the? U no d.v.l-Ut that price will bo affect i4 Thu i tru whether it i itock, grain cr any thrpro4uct, ag. iKul'uial or otherv If wo rtn guag o--r marktt supplt to ten In w.th wluit th pub in ran rood iy umr, w should hav' a fair pni.g and umirr rattlo market Certainly, ra.sD asipplira ar iwt burieraocno if read out through th sea. they ran mm Inielhg.irl market ing, rouptrd with supplemental feeding to keep off tU market tHn and half-fa"vk, will aolvr th prlcm far the of rigid )at to temh th td port a) and during all f that ai, ons - to hey ai tir - Jndy 1 14 mu r rp fitht la!irj i- with th WtW t on of having a rfy c wmry one, yrt it t i cry that l?5d will prvw in whwh to food out good Umlv, flair will lo ftvtr lanh atkiUld in mM pans of th mm iwwaun, fm I at no Umo, If th tic of totpiag out Wfc a prm i ft 41 !! W or 1 ,!lt , ATIIlMt (IlMMIKM IS. 1 JrwM'u-i- m . Mt. Itffl V lilt) t!i M Li tu and ig, M 11 V t ! Si! il arm iprc t aiJi Hrn !'.!. .ll tfftl u, lilt' ) . . rulrt Vh'i.g Aituir ut tin tv th ft a-- r. A. C. Mr, M. :bP r-- al g rowing 4 H rae, tVlun Me i. lb V, Sr. iH Mr. Ki Si'l fMtiV lr , dr tnaiir4 fir f 11 - IrM t ii, tj, FwiMy vmr up, t ftf Mr Mrih, Tta ct i.i rt 4 villi i MUl ef laid pmV and vhitr ciiiwtiaM and Um .Mr, and Will U. Dr. i,4 Mis. ) ru Itw- - 11 vtn .4 tW ait tltd, Mi r!'t Jiwr tnllf ii U"55amem r-- of gut) (tniniry than uiual, T1 r,Hi.n hch trod other r intR who fa h tiun. wtrJa, grow cstrtfS, in I lA v l Ole: I ihtnl flffl thr . lovod Ut fill nd Ut hoy will h rt v21 Market a Lrgr pcmntag In It H fir itvi!,r Ufnv II gli "li.iftrn rid dri a il f r the rummftice. of (loir iamb a fat stock and this as l;ehf-!- d i l 1 on May d. vij And mrnt pniiiiily truo on tho IVifk .It llu h.L (tf thing md lllirgrtj tr. ('mil. lftdts.h'.tlly, heavy uei arc e II r If OttdH r Vita Umg ly fndrn who fed r. i ju 'it i 1 hr w t r, out Dit-hand ian U irg during h V i Mivh rMhuiam la lern rtryi pn ball tumwer pi 10 htrl g may rd ly the tuhnt of North ftrurr lfrr an oprtunny to The in the fiM uf d late. Mi Mod, Rl ItmUumli Wr that uer susta in'd, wdi in l4lf, A damt was dimourag th ftodri t yiu TumJsjt, Aprd ha assumod tho rr.iiihi.ty of mry h stuilrRi 11 y l North wo making ftsnt h hstrr, while Mr. try il again, hut of rour. In and l, I h was a social and f,n hriny a takrit t houldfiv outer never d4 get anywhere, fmh lid nria urv, Jlwi Mhirrlaiheft Ih material idma of th question production U a tusine, and if foh fuioi'ihrd I hr mu '.ir fur the iIrm. Th team 1 hewn la represent font ruou1y ha a go iktivf a fluw. flhr Crane, (tud The mvd w.i n tutly etuihnt f profit, hut it imit I conaidered of S ith i and (K-jft.nn the Murpl" , ilh (khhp Smi'h and liar, a a long liw n, Tho that t j'.ii ) d N. iih I in high and get out low never r. Hue daiif 'i"i Ahiil at iHija'ivr, Mdli !wi. a.n't tly tiuituie.il jig in riu- - g.ad end Uii.h Harvard ar affirm win. . ili fn h f vlet autre. On llminhi tl Nirth frtiei t a financial institute n hav I'.lliRKfr watddng th trend of th lamb mar i. m'I'Ih id i tuif Urn 1I. 411 ui" i aw v, II ihifh w hi il I lh..S det g ( jiiied he. tram In trial del! at I0.3H, and let fur oin time, and hav fully . illu-rIt that the dehat ojnad mognited that th industry wa over nf lh v f u It was veil a I end all the t I'1-th and headed down th imhn gulf had eralc will do gnat hour t th tthuoL d the lioy Iwkrel atukirg MIMI n th' ii ei all 1trn th family y d- rned .,.ei.h-ith and !i nlv. The rteeij'la fi otn th dance will I iim4 to vend th different Irani In the etat rwiteat lo lie held May 11. ns the I'nivrrsity of I'tah. Other anitir will I conducted for she tamo puipo.ee. f bi Il, ho I CUfiOtlM ANMM UMItY. lbl,1 Mi. M tt ft,rt.iin'4 Mr. f to I MANffc. iJfrnr M, n. i m Y-r- Ini full! , f A) li l it tor "firin h it Kii(b Srtirr fr Mil tt.: Wwd KIR tfillit dr Jff Ki i 4 I f ui fl i iry . CVdby, Irin-tii- i tiv dn M j' t hr , i j , MUHii: FTi,VMJ!U Aji4 !) i s, - lli- - !M m, Uaf up" 1 Mm .lnitiH-B- , in i Kuttal Tjt ifiram 11 irtmtii and float (Wm Kattals Ul Utoo llr a.H td put Ittif ia tin! In lam wins Infill out m that h will t rrpinsj t git ia f.HOiitoai to itWn vhu dctifv the lirtSitR, tie felt nl the (t ( g tW W l,h sarg vm vtll rluun and Du ntf 4irjt)d the t h f iufi. traii.iog ia v ih. t.-it- Mrr4S r ? f hm 4, A1! !!a tan R4i t.J ror4 rv Ij-i- V Ijutge, D I m uir, J" ii NuUn, n hk;h school III? ef mmg at Mm, " Ik rt Ulit th lii'i.J'j tt'rdBt.ii) r -r l- iv.BTVt N Viking Eight PRODUCTS L O F GENERAL Tl MOTORS mwir: w |