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Show Page Three UTAH ED6EH0HT Mitcham, Reporter Teluphouo 934R$ For L ay Friday-Satd- I tfhtte Linen Suita m .93 8 A .WJ e Blouses 9100 Beg. House Dresses Cotton 9to se Wf 9i DKESBLEU Half anil Quarter Bias DRESSES , lltmn I - $ Beg. .00 CHILDRENS DRESSES Sizes 2 to 6 - 9100 .... Beg. 7tti! sommsks i.qa 01.00 Value SWIM SUITS LADIES Huiuinswear Blouses Beg. 79c m .98 3 Wool Value 03.95 . AU Sies and Golf Sox Boys Beg. 23c . i Quadriga h Percale I S uf ,t5.h 'ihl we d Miaa per jrard ilu of Ar- - CoUfca- - annlveraary Harold tried lor the SchoIandSi ar fcbwiully proua ol IlaJ. old uccouipliahuieuta not more than live Uch hecauw. adwlar-lUp- a are given each year The WgMuu.it LlUraiy club ill meet at Mra. Ora Cunning-harn- a thl arternoon. The aocUl 1U be a surprise gathering in or onoj Hr, Cunningham, wlrn hae been ill ror eomeUme. The book Blood Relation. hr Kir Phillip Gibb will be reviewed and Mr. Hilton Smith wlU talk on hie trip to Cock, by Mr. Herne Suhuney and the program will uleo be under her direction. Mr. and lira. L. A. Glazier have received word that their sou, fieynioure accidouuly rell and lured hie leg while viaitlng yfrlenda lu Salt Hake City. Seymdwrwa jUljt gettilIg around uUer ansideut which happened two Seymour'a coudl yeago. lion la very grave. The Bachelor Glrlu Club held a deligbtlul weinier and marshinal-loroaat iu Provo canyon laat Tburaday evening. The club mem-bewere the gueata of Miaa Margaret Gappmayer of Orem. Mra. Verl Stubba waa boatena to the meiubera ol the Ulafa club at her home laat Tueaday afternoon. Bridge waa played and dainty luncheon waa aerved. Mr. and Mra. Joaeph Pearaon and two children ol Sandy were the weekend gueata of Mr. and Mr. Jauiea K. Plnegar. Mr. and Mra. ykltau Stewart have their nephew, Master Stewart, from Chicago, here to upend the a urn iuer vacation at their home iu Edgemont. Mra. Martha Stewart haa been a Salt Lake viaitor for the paat few day, attending a family reunion with her brother and ra Sateen 1 Beg. 45c per yard Blankets Plaid 70x80 Beg. 01.98 STYLE SERVICE rQUnUTY nmmnm: aialura. We I I have two Chev. and one Pick-u- p Trucks Dodge Pannel These cars are in Truck Excellent priced just traded for Condition and for Immediate sale. Sdhofield Auto Company Laat Tueaday Miaa Jaunlta Piuugar entertained a large group of frienda at a birthday party In her honor at the Plnegar home. Any boya and glrla who are Interested in orclieatra work thia aummer are requested to get in touch with Mr. W. M. Vernon. Hi. Veruuu will have the Instruments at his home and will meet students there. It la suggested that those Interested should can Mr. Vernon and make arrangements for a meeting. Vernon's phone la 038R4. Mra. Sarah Merrlotll announces that the family reunion of the Boren family, will be held In Walsburg, Wasatch Co. neat Tuesday, Juua 28. All relative of the Boreu people are urged to attend the uxerdaes. SALEM krilkxe Welding . . H. M. AYERS 42 North 4th Waat Douglas Cole has completed a Life Saver" course In swimming and diving under the Instruction of Melvin Atwood for the Junior Red Cross. Mr. Cole has been awarded the budge and emblem given by that organisation for hla accomplishment. Mrs. Margaret Gourley la at the Payson hospital recovering from a major operation. While condition bus been Mr. Gout-ley's Irovo Parents Procrastinate BRIMHALL & e with Princi. up to Logon part on tbe program lor tliu tak braiion ol lIih suik w Beg. 19c Friday, June 24, 1988 - Ar Jfthu,1Jref 01011 59 butu by Wra. Harold Urureton, that ha Jmu boou recoin Bimidud tor a Co1' S1U,1lhf t0 e NEWS beiug tbe hlgheat bid. The of-- j It's good to have money and done much to restore the fers were a follows: 8. P. Smyth. tlie things money can buy, but Its ilic world. e e e per month. $380; Mrs. 8. Hull. good too to check up once in a $300; u. W. Harvey and J. W. THREATENS while and make sure you haveu't Why Is it that Temptation nan-all- y McLaughlin, $303; Wm. McCrea, Birth Registrations lost the things money can't buy. gets a much quicker reaponar $217; J. Skinner. $125; Mrs. Y. than Opportunity? UTAH CROPS W. Perley aud Mrs. C. E. Stanton, Alreuil in 1838 two Reglaler $22.50; J. J. McCluskey. $300; Uai-'have been Oh. well, said tho painter as L. P. Palmer, $200; F. M. Keeney, Your d liy the Division of Vital he fell oft the scaffold, "111 go conduit, Uraaahoppors are becoming $200; Fred Trainmen, $350; Mrs. 8tatisiiis.--cuIn Utah county down with flying colon." abundant In Utah A. K. McCaugliey. $350; John H. inrluil'.iiK I'riivo. ami the other In County and threaten much crop Winder. $450; Fred G. Palmer, Definition loss unless control measures are limb campaign Definition $405; Mrs. Barbee, $200.60; Miss Davis I'ou'iiy. LOY When TRUE 121 West 1 NodR Dubby were with into ininliirted the put coopereffect Immediately, re- S. 51. Riddle, A REPRESSION: period in Mrs. Ford, $200; In wrinkled looks still perfect ation lit tliu I. S. Bureau of the ports Clurence D. Ashton. Assist- $25v. which people gel along without Census Mini the U. S. IuatuffiCe pajamas, and needs a shave, ant County Agent. things their parents never had. e e mill The grasshoppers are not yet were designed departtii-ntlruvo Jail, March 4, 1880. MARRIAGE is very much like especially u determine the fully grown aud are In the stage To Whom It May Concern: "W'to be best controlled by the use car. It la much wore ennew of a of births 1, Charles B. Hancock, Ben. of poison bran bait. These bait deaths. joyable when It gets 10 the point foiiuerly of Payson, Ctah, have and where a scratch or two doesn't materials are available through of my own free What ili sc have campaigns will taken the the cooperation of the U. 8. first matter. found Is startuui aimul Malms favorable opportunity of Bureau of Entomology and State before the First District ling: lu 1'ruvo 14 per cent of all appearing And no matter how murli a and County grasshopper control Court ou a charge of being a births aic NuT registered; iu man Ills wife, lie still committees. S.3 of Utah cent all per I'li'iuy, participant in the Jones Tragedy feels abnaoil wlien lio comes home Partners aud others threatened of 1858. 1 waa births aic .NOT reglatered. the at bishop site isn't there. with crop loss may receive the bait time aud a was done against ami finds colonel in the inUilta. Clii'ikmg materials free by mixing llielr 1 had chargo ot the wandering census laid and exlaliug stale own bail, or by paying a small exiles AVERAGE WOMAN: One who that came there at that recuids, and thia showed cum $2V for a $2.50 tabletee when they do not care time. mixing cluaiw-lthat parents of liable will pay lu mix the ball. As accusations have been hurl horn iu 1'iuvo during tliu past 12 cloth If a peddler aasuroa her It Mr. Ashton urges immediate ed broadcast linen, aud was smuggled against rna publicly mouths have not filled out nor Milopure the country. baiting for grasshoppers to avoid aud privately for the e returned rertiticuiut registration paat thirty-oncrop loss in this area. The next years as one of the partici- for 14 liable out of every 100 Advice to Graduates 10 days or two weeks will likely pants of thia murder, 1 would babies born lu 1837. Work IiOW TO SUCCEED: tell whether the control program all respectfull request those who Dr. 1.. M. Furner of the Fourth will lie successful, after that a can lrnrd, nave, and marry some rich give testimony in thia caae Disli'ti 1 Health Unit, with office mull's daughter. large percent of the hoppers will to appear before the district court In i'ruvo gives the following he mature aud much more diffi- on the 17th of this mouth, the reusuus fur registrations being a There Is no politics In relief, cult to coutroL day set for trial. 1 have as yet vital lonri-rof every parent: Full particulars concerning bait neither Hopkins assures us. Bui Harry attorney nor liirtlis should lie Registered from now until November, at least materials, their application and but let my accusers not witnesses, fail to be To I 'row Hale of Birth: For there will be no relief from poliuse, may be oh mined by calling at present, as 1 desire that this great eutrauet) to school; for first work tics. the County Agricultural office. aecuaalluu should come to a a H. V. Swenson, District Agri- close. puruili; For automobile license; KNOWN BY to MEN ARE For to For SOME vote; right right cultural Inspector, has mixed bait Yours respectfully, For right to tutor civil THEIR DEEDS; OTHERS BY marry; for sale at the office. A survey Charles B. Hancock, service; For he conducted shows young hoppers entering military THEIR MORRTGAGES. scribe; For settlement of penabout fence Hues, ditch banka, l'arson: "Hors your daughter fields and berry patches. STAKE GENEALOGY sions; Fur soial security benefits to blind, dependent children, trust In God, Bnitlier Jones T" Jones: "Kim must. Judging by Amelia Latta, Reporter aged. I lie company she keeps." Phone To tlu of Prove Birth: Fact 048J1 FORTY-EIG- HT a For proving parentage; Fur tlint very' note ever Senior temple excursion la to uoltle-welld yon of property; For men wlio be held, Thursday, June SO, are held few by Idg YEARS AGO jobs of deFur Insurance; legal The next time you're In town form efficiently or 1938, to Salt Lake Temple, from Shartraffic. honk in honk and IdentFor we want you to eo me In and see distillate and to giro you pendency; establishing a on Stake. tho new McCormick Doering mum power with either fuoL ity; Fur tracing- ancestry; For Definition Like tho other Farmolla, It lo rates Special ou Formal! 14 Tractor. Thia now the Orem line from programs. the Interesting excerpts who deof power, to handle. A higher seat fate are 77 cents the round voter The OPTIMIST: easy you plenty on rermallgisse For Mortal Security Benefits to trip, files of the the first train, leaving Provo at low cost, if your farm power you up and out of tho dust and mands at economy. Hoover Coolldge DESERET WEEKLY demands are in the 4 to given you plesity of lag room to dt 7:50 A. M. These rates will be Blind, Dcpendeul Children, Aged. efficiency and Roosevelt relief. To Furnish Birth Statistics Utahs Pioieer Newspaper, lu effect from Lake View station range. It ia also a money sever on comfortably. With regular oalaa, are adjuatahla for (4Jt tho lighter John and aa aa aatra rear wheals To 1101-- Place of Birth for: The atake bus will also be avail OU) TIMER: One who can the following items being 79 -- inch treed. 2aa the to forma. on tractor larger Imfur criticised Roosevelt when able, at the rule of 60 cents for Establishing (.'ltixuuship Yew 'll egret IF a real iraator published in 1890. Tho angina ia designed to per the round trip, leaving Oram at migration. Emigration and for Hoover for governmental extra- 6:80 A. M. Passports. vagance. A few months ago Alvin CrockStake genealogical board meeti- Dentil Nltnuld Be Registered: ett of Logan was arrested for To Prove tlie Fact of Death: will- convene Jn tbe atake If tlie slum fits, Just put It on conspiracy In the Jones tragedy ng1 lifu Insurance claims; For iMrtihy'a rliarge account. For seminary building, Sunday, June of 1858, and later Charles B. settlement ot estates. Hancock of Deber county who 26th at 2 P. M. To Prove Farts About Deceased Stake genealogical union mootThe Englishman went bald, and 241 W. Center Provo waa accused of the aame offence For circumstances of death; For spent a fortune on hair restorer; will ing, also be held Sunday, gave himself up. On Saturday, went bald Mr. Evans, assistant district at- June 26th at 2 P. M. A program time and date ot death; For age, while the Scotchman sex and color; For nativity; For and sold Ills brush and comb. la beiug arranged by the Vinetorney at Provo, stated that the names of husband or wife and evidence against theae two gentle- yard ward genealogical committee, Guide: "Now well see the men would not warrant the Graud music will be furnished by the parents. To Furnish Official' Statistic Stake chorister, Roland Harding. of old King Tut. Jury in finding an Indictment, so The Salt Lake Bashful Old Maid: "I guess I'd .60 tempie will for health department. the court ordered them to be reiNew close on the evening of Saturday. To Establish Cause of Drwlli better wait here." leased. STUDIO COUCHES up. e e July 2nd aud will reopen Mon- To prevent disease. For Life Insurance: To estabday, Auguat 8th. RENO: Tlie city which has By cable from Liverpool we Forty members from tfaarou lish premium rates. New learn that the first company of For Mortality Ktalislles: By stake attended the Golden Jubilee British aalnta will leave that port MONTAG RANGES of the Mantl temple ou Wednea place of death; By residence. on April 19, by 8. 8. Wyoming, For June day, Ioiulntioa 15th, Estimating They performed and that the first company of New 60 endowments for the dead. To Comply with State Ian. Scandinavian Mints will leave 9x12 FEI.T RUGS Thirty-thre- e junior members Liverpool on May $ per 8. 8. Wis- from Sharon Utah in In mere were 193 atake attended the The fare consin. LiverNew M Baptismal excursion oaiurday 253 live births for every 100 pool to Utah common polnta Is June 18, to la which deaths but the under Salt BEDROOM SUITES Lake slightly temple. sixty-tw- o dollars. Thia will allow are the names of those the average fur Utah during 1932 two dollars for provisions to Following Carlos Madaen. to 1936 of 259 live births for New which passengers will be entitled participating: Owen Zobell, Lamar Zobell, Le every 100 deatln. Utah stands WALNUT END TABLES between New York and Utah. Roy Nelson, Le Roy D. Nuttall. highest in United States in this matter of live births over deaths New The bids for the Garao House George Adams, Douglas Scott and Garn Lloyd from Lakeview. Loy ratio. have all been received, end the WASHING MACHINES Melvin ItMinuMen, J o e p place rented to Col. John R, Aowarlh, B. Bronson Raymond Winder for $450 per month, that Leland Gappamayer. Frank A. Your Old Merchandise Taken FOR SALE serloua she Is reported to be Keele, Garth E. Adams, Wilford steadily improving and will be G. Adams and Harvey Lunccford from Tlmpanogos. able to leave the hospital soon. 12 70100 A., full water, Batty WMhburn, Bernice NeThe Palmyra atake conference mod. home, barn and outwill be held at the 8enior High well, Vivian Loveridge, Alena .. buildings., Provo II e n e h, LUMBER FOR HOME School Gymnasium Saturday eve- Dickey, Kathleen Downs, Wanna 316 W. $2,800.00. IMPROVEMENTS June Kitchen and Vanda Elder, 25 and ning and Sunday, June Snider from Sharon. Mary Alio 18. During fids campaign, w suggest 18 A., Variety Fruits, V4 shore HOME and SAVE STAY n the "man cl die house" or a The Sea Gull girls of the Salem Lothlelde Bunnell, Mae Thacher B B. water per a., $10,500.00 ter make needed repair aid ward primary received certifi- Barbara Ferie, Margaret Gsmon. improvements. We am eepply the cates of graduation Sunday eve- Arva Williams, Dorothy Williams 6 A., on Hiwsy, Provo Bench, lumber far every puipoee. Basel Orvln Gregory from 1 shares B. B. water, $3460. ning. Mra. Harriet C. Davis who and Why nd a am and telly closet Donald C. Mackay, la from Primary work Vineyard. la Hie cellar as on oi many possible conveniences? Small addp after years of faithful service was Pleasant View. 5Irs. Maud HOMES BUSINESSES t)oM or repairs, inside and out honored guest at a party given Ilowley ai supervisor. SUBDIVISIONS bring greater eUtdency and Public health ia Gull Sea class purchasable. the of the by girls satisfaction. Shelves, bkd at her home Monday evening. houses, playhouses iar dm chilFire Insurance, the Best Within comso many natural limitations a The Singing Mothers ot tne dren, atUc does: things am Le dene. 200 Salem ward relief society were munity ran determine lie own guests at the home of Mra. Del death rate. HAWS PROWS and Mar Hair Saturday evening. The Rooms The Infant morality rate reachorraslon helng the olrthday anCo. niversary of Mrs. Hair and also ed an all time low In 1937 with 12 N. Univ. Are. Phono 459 Mrs. Alma Christensen, leader of 40.7 deaths per 1,000 live births PHONE 887 In United States. the group. HOPPER MENACE Lorn SPECIALS VALLEY BROS. , coui-plete- See .the ee FARMAtMflnM 1 - child-healt- T-1- A M Anderson Garage New and Used 23 39 T (1 1 tfl-o- 59 1 49 in Trade EsT Furniture Exchange 5-- R. Center at ... No expense has been spared in providing this modem mortuary with the finest equipment obtainable. Yet Provo families pay no premium for these finer facilities. Services at BERG'S costs no more than elsewhere, even for less complete Mutual Coal & Lumber Co. Realty Grand Opening of Hotel 200 Peek-N-E- at Tile What promises to he the most unique entetainment ever staged In Vineyard will be held Monday evening, when the Grand Opening will take place. The Vineyard Junior Band of Hotel Peek-N-Ewill give a concert beginning at 7 p. m. and the floor show will be sfiged Immediately following It. An grill room with fancy eata will be In readiness with dainty waitresses to serve you. Chef Annie Blake promises s treat with every order. Attractions galore will amuse and delight Baths at OPPOSITE te Consult oar Public Advisory Department In advance of need Services a radius of 60 miles Charge Furniture Salt Lakes Newest Hotel AND COMFORT... Extra j per-sen- FOR CONVENIENCE No ii ut eta-pe- 3 t- - for within you. Admittance will bn free, with the understanding that It will cost you all you have to get out. Mrs. Ella Hebertson will have Reservations for all the deep-se- a fishing In hand. be held. will people Pome prepared to take home a white elephant, have your hair trimmed, your nails polished, and your ego amused, for the Relief Society women know how to entertain you. 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