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Show an turu. ifA W iUUu 0 900 90000000000000000000 Aurora Redmond COMMUNITY SERVICE (By Sjxwial Special (11 Hsari-Nrluf- Mr. and Mrs. lb Amiu lUrurj of marring to Elmt-- thir M-runi- daugb-Ur- , NtUn of I'aul, irfuiwwl Idaho, Tb marriar at Jtkbf tlJ Jan 20, and lb run M ft surpri to tb many friend hm. Mr. Nelson U r hd Iwealy ft 4 ear i Van Deventer -- In n4 left fuHej, Aa an gradual lertl Glea attrac-ti- v partir of tb araaon was a "lawn party given by Mra. Herbert Gn-m- . leaf on Thursday afternoon. Cr4 playing was lb diver ion of tb an4 high acor prtt waa won Sorenson and Mr. W. Edwin Mra. by R. Johnaon, tb consolation going to Mr. ConraJ Iayn. A very deliciou cafeteria luncheon waa tervrJ to nine teen guest. n, re waa a good utudetat; be waa a winning athlete, and be I ad Inter for varlou 1 p, Floyd and Gail Johnson motored to City and spent the week and end visiting with relative friend. Glen Taylor, who hda been employ- ed at Nevada for the pastt year, turned home last week. Glen will spend the summer months here. re- Mr. and Mra. C. Hendrickson if Venice, were visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Loren Shaw, here Sun- day. Mrs. LuDcan Sorenson and daugha Miss Veryle Jensen is home after visiting with her friend, Miss Maxine i Dalton, at Spring City, last week. Willard Lewis, who has been employed at Dividend for the past year, is home for a weeks visit with his family. Leslie Thompson, who is employed on the Fislake road, spent Sunday visiting with his family. In mlleg attuir a to l pretty gift entity known by every body. I lunj beard from bun In dimity during tb year In be bn teen out but. us I w.y I bad never before tnH bl in fa iu In "It M..II1J, Iltil Iu grl bilk 10 lb . b Mill a b old pi Itimli li.iiiii. with but "Twenty tofts is lltii Iu b sway, Pul lb buibl Inii sad .b campus utid s lot of lb old fellow pula new Ilf Into III It ft ftort of recreation lo b back Sain.'' I low nr you selling onT I akel him. mur ptuperou Hum 1 "I'v vr bad any mioti to bni-e,- - ft aid iiindoiily. "I'v bad unit Per and and wore more my ulstet to look limn coinfortuble. If I did 0o wmb any mor we could b UnnneUlly eutnforialde for Ilf I'm happy over having nuide something of my edum Hon, hnppy Ibul I Have ueeled In the profewalor. I look up. but I'v bad more atUfallon In having tieeo able to do ftomeiblng wmih while In Hi live timn In community In wtilrti anything else I have been able lo accomplish." Then b told me In a simple modest way of his cooMnillon In civic and rellglt.us enterprises, and the wrork .ie bad done In the sciioola. In the political affairs of his town and cap chilly In Ihe hoys' organlrnlloD In which he had always had the keeneiir Interest. It waa a more than Inter paling work and 1 told him ao. He had sensed the real purpose and mean Ing of free education. I often ak young fellows who come In lo talk to me Just why they are getting ao education, end I am struck with the almost universal reply that they want to do something that will Improve their own personal condl tlon. It Is self Improvement that they weie after and they give little thought to what their du cation Is going to help them to do for the community In which they are to live. The purpose of free education Is not that the Individuals who take nd vantage of It nmy have, as one fnrhei said to no once of his eon. an enslpt time In life, a softer herth, and larger Income. Those of us who have been educated at the expense of the coni munity or of the slate In which n- live for that very reason are undei obligations to assume greater re j spiinsilillltlcs than others who haw j not had opportunities or our train Ing. We are not entitled to an easier j lime hut must, ns Van Deventer was doing, give more constant nnd etliclent service to l lie comiminjty than other people. ii fir Salt Lak ter Barbara, of Los Angeles, Calif., are guests of Mrs. Esther Sorenson this week. l ltn Painful Injury. Mra. Ih.n Cooper waa painfully in h Jurvd Wednesday evening when wrenched th ligaments from her hp. A Mr. Cooper and Mia Beulah Cooper wer hurrying from th house to th car, Mr. Cooper mad a throw intr her to th ground, and wrenching her hip. Dr. Leo Merrill waa aummoned and Mr. Cooper i confined to her bed for averal daya. Suffer mi-tte- under lie li.nl Well hm.Wb etlrd biiuwlf cem. La n Tarty. On of tb moat uniqu anJ M fact vine be had taken hi degree br Mr. Nelson ia employed a superintendent of creamery con ft Week tWIting wj'.H Evader Nel Mr. and Mr. Chru, ., tho t Nln, Tbrr ptupl ar classified a "retired" anJ w far that class is run is vis.Urg crricJ, I lie farm is n4 (irprnJcd Mavuit Day .f f i!lnu-irup for of income; it' ttu-and in order to rnjoy a life and freedom from rvsponsi of b.lity, aurrounded by th things that w must rhrrith, but that is getting dear away from th qurtiiuit of farming for a living and when w , j Monday tifirrnfttn a dlihtful din deal with th Utvr w ar ctmfrunted in. mediately with tli fact that thr a a tirmmdou d fferme f hrr dsughttr, Jrnscn, in hoiu-or section vf th evuntry ftrttu,rt jn j la.'aes b rthday. Tn gu t and farmer in a other section, where tlu nu Ivc imm nr!y. th condition of soil. cl. mat, growing eriud and n.aikrling is vastly moMr. nrd Mr. Vmr! different. tond to Cedar tlty F.sturday for a It would l Interesting, especially ll,rreda)V visit with nlatiw. in tl-- great oiwn west and southwest, to know how th farmer or rancher M.m Delta NeDm. who ha lends hit tim after harvesting the u. jyel in ("aliforn.a fi r Seine time, seasonal crop and ven during the it turmd hour Funday for a visit with and maturing We growing her pannt. must consider that most of our land, 'die to th lark of fertilization, doe Mr. F. I. J. Smith, Mr. C. will to produce on normal crop. Isnt MickvDun md Mr. Ephraim it XNcting a lot to assume that an) wn gji it of Mr. Carol. ne I.auril-- ' kind of land, anywhere, will, within z n of Monro Saturday. th usual six month' tilling, plantand growing season, product MI Mabel Cbri"trncn wb th ing to warrant ft f enough during honottd guest at an aftcrnis-let th balance of th I there any year? SalgrUay, at the home of Mis Vera business that will produce sufficientJensen. Sunday morning, accompanied will and ly progress and prosper withby her girl friend. I.orainc, Kaund-out tb ronltnued application of a. Opal, Vera Jensen and Vera Anderson and her parents, she took the 10:15 lus at Scipio for Isi Angel, Calif., where ah will be employed during th , r hut-by- , I r crj-ye- Nt-Lu- n - e Jnn, lay-of- jr,prt T h (aar-cuilo- r hh rns of our basic Industry j mivat U Solved by tbut on Hi farm and with modera mown (he job will never b a difficult B'f a sbtrioua as la ha olden days. her u of inj biawn. In th Middle forage aid are to a very great citcrt grain For in finishing . m form of iv stork, Summer thus th farmer ftn an occupation in fact, that is tie method of market ing th bulk of ih prodar.i n; bjw-- y, through th medium of livrstrxk It bit only furnishes it i regarded as an part d farming and lit :v stick feetnr i generally consider',! a the l sure Tli profit or big n wheat dn.initrr,trd th Wii Jom cf feeding live tUsk Uatuw it tb farmer is Dreed t aell hi gram ii i immrdiatsly cirnfrotitrd w ih a loss, but in feeding gram to an additknal outlet l mad avMiatlf; for pr.f henc, anetlur Llv atork provides a d verification with rath ava.LH wln heeded betsveen oasiffll. J ,t f .!!. it pula aomrihlt-bak Into so rsMtitial to c. ion A w build up Ih s .1 we then prepare for increased projection and dima versification and this s.iuaii.-our hum a little at Justify staying mor to get acquainted wlh what the land will really do with a little help. Animal I f on the add someA iliMliullva frock feat ui lua anguto the and contentment interest thing lar derigim l task tha rayon of l ho i agriru!tural,y employed. It nailr and tft black rwyua i particularly valuald to tl young eriqv aklrt. folks Ucaus it g vc them a start in business and th handling of live stock develop th lietler qualities. Her la an agricultural thought for Th appeal of tb hard roads is, ef th day: If all those farmers who ar course, difficult to resist, but in th accustomed to spend their time riding general run of industrial and com- around in automobiles w era to atay ct mercial business those thus engaged horn and raise wheat bow much highconsider themselves fortunate if they er would the wheat aurplua be? good aummer. Mrs Caroline llnsmusson was hostess nt a delicious dinner given in honor of her birthday, Tuesday. Maces were laiJ for twenty guests. Mr. n Situation,. In tl t,Urfl day. butandry waa looked upn a an ancient and bunny-fel- l vocation and we find today that, make hi fortune, he wan'. f daughter tb soil" a a result. bak irturoed r w 1 f a nud-hv "rutjvtes, runinto up ning big capital investment. Fait Lake City, M rjA,wmuxbrui afur burn i 0000000000000009000000000 dughur, Mr. Niels lianJun very pcpaUr and wU liked iu t hi of lb (roljtil community, bh 2K North of rU of Svter, inf after lb ceremony lb bri4 n4 rrwuw left, for ft abort trip to Fait Lk City. Tbry will mak lbir bom at CirrleviU for lb pr amt, Crtvpoftdtj Nrln Mrs. C, T. Da ef M, University af Hliwwie, Nuptial. t fM.ivest.ocic' tb By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK TT" ar aUa to si out tw weak af th r to play, afwr devotedly appluvg tla-!vra to business tba balaio of de-- J rt, tid Er!y -- tt f-- I, liul re-e- livr-t-a-- tl-- e n m o-- g E F (till tt I uoiiiTir T 1 n P. M. Nelson and Henry motored to Salt Lake Sunday. Mina T res si lluni-returned home with them Tuesday. Sor-enre- In Dad's Footsteps I Clayton Harvard left for Fishlake Monday, to work on the road this summer. Misses Gail and Varna Johnson were Richfield visitors Friday. Mis3 Dora Christensen delightfully entertained eight of her friends at a lawn party Tuesday evening. Games were played, after which a delicious luncheon was served to Leda Curtis, Guila Krutz, Lucille Kennedy, Myrtle Madsen, Koa Lazenby, Sarah Christensen and Bessie Brienholt. Mrs. Delois Jensen and daughter, Adelia, and Mrs. Leda Rasmussen and daughter Overia, and son Oniel, all of Marysvale, were guestp at the Phil Dalton home Sunday. 1. 192! flashinq acceleration Western Newspaper tlnlon l A California cross-count- ry runner now is a general in the Mexican insurgent army. He is well qualified for that emergency which frequently arises in the best of Mexican circles. Bellingham Herald. Thomas D. Taggart, son ot the Inte senator, for 30 years lender of Indiana Democracy, has succeeded his father In banking, hotel and other business Interests, nnd Is memloned aa the next member from Indiana of the nallonnl Democratic committee. He Is s graduate of Yale class of 1009. The COACH 595 TK Koadirtr Tkj Is clr..4oo l&Z?. All Price j. o. b. factory, Flint, Michigan COMPARE the delivered price at well the !ft price in con idering eufomobile value. Chevrolet! delivered pricee te dude only reatonafaln charges for delivery end financing u - I" rl&OTf goose. The latest news from juvenile circles is that hoop rolling is coming back again, so that the pedestrian wont be safe even on the sidewalks. The bill which would have barred the counting of aliens in the census seems to have been beaten in Congress so that New York will continue to be the largest city in the country. 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Back of this exceptional performance is a brilliant array of engineering advancements typified by a high-compressio- non- n, detonating cylinder head . .. automatic acceleration pump . . ... control . . semi-automat- manifold spark . . and a heavier hot-sp- ot ic crankshaft, statically and dynamically balanced. Come in and drive this car. Learn for yourself, at the wheel, that no other car can approach it in' the price range of the four! a Six in the price range of the four I Burr Motor Utah Company Salina, wi Q UALITY my vims MATTER WITH 'THAT Until Boy d&sidentp 545 &zfr.9650 blind. distinguish between an angel and a .525 Su5Sr...$595 wlfl In love Is nnnhle to 525 595 ??J Love performance Pktatoq ... Th Coup! Th 675 Sedan The Sport Cabriolet.. , 695 Convert HT C ibU Uodan.. For Lindy and Bride From Porles Gil Thats why a man Among all the delightful AT LOW WELL, UHj ixa WE WEP RASSUUG UH t't 1 4 nSnmM COST |