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Show UTAH VALLEY NEWS Friday, June 16, 19S9 25th Anniversary of Extension Work Planned by Utah County Farm Bureau for June 21 IfatLslfy Silver Panorama of Progress Planned with AH Utah County Communities Participating Plans are rapidly being formulated for the Annual Farm Bureau Day and Club Outing to be observed at Arrowhead June 21. This event is being commemorated in honoi ot the Twenty-fift- h Anniversary of the beginning of Extension work in Utah County. The Farm Bureau appointed some time ago are preparing a Silver Anniversary Panorama of Progress of work done in Utah County durinf tha last twenty-fiv- e Manila. The Organisation of yean. the Firat FarmBureau. 4-- es The purpoae of the celebration Tha Construction Santaquln la to salute and pay homage to of a Concrete Weir and Divider the rural people of the county on Summit Creek. and the leaden from their ranks Tha First Spanish Fork who have had such an important Farmer's Tour out of tha County part In the development of Agri- made on September I, 1916. culture and Home Economics In Patriotic Sprlngvllle this County. carried on by farmers la Those of the Farm Bureau 1918; County Homa and Comcommittee working on the proTha Farm munity Section gram are as follows: Bureau accept women' work aa Place Selvoy J. Boyer and J. u part of Farm Bureau Activi- SUSPENDERS $1.00 and up pro-gra- H. TRUVAL SHIRTS SHIRTS - - $1.15 and $1.33 - - - - $2.00 and up NECKWEAR - 50c and $1.00 PAJAMAS $1.33 to $5.00 INTERWOVEN HOSE 2 pair $1.00 3 pair $1.00 GIFT BOXES NO EXTRA CHARGE SHRIVERS Style Leadership Peay. Program 8. H. Boswell, County Agricultural Agent; Bessie J. Kirkham, Home Demonstration Agent; Clarence D. Ashton, Asst. County Agent; John M. Bushman, Lehi; Jlelvin Atwood, Leland; Ed. A. Thomas, Palmyra; Thomas M. Anderson, Lake Shore; Mary Marcussen, Leland; Ilarvey Nielsen. Spanish Fork; J. It. Boswell. Benjamin; Legrand Jarman, Orem; Mrs. S. It. Boswell, Provo. The program of events will Include: acti2:00 to 4:00 p. m. vities. recreation and games. 4:00 to 6:00 p. m. Program T j by rlub members honoring former Extension Agents. (All former extension agents and their families have been invited to be iu attendance.) 8:00 p. m. Panorama pf Progress will be presented by means of loud speaker system. George j kV. Brown of Provo will be the reader. Local Farm Bureaus are putting on special numbers aa follows: The First American Fork Meeting of Wall County Commissioners authorizing employment !nf County Agent, .lnne l!i, 1914. t nealed-in-ste- d cold- making mechanisra that have made General Electric Refrigerators famous throughout the world for dependable performance and tconomy. Begin enjoying die new convenience and new thrifty savings of this modern ewdur-M- g refrigerator tomorrow! Yours Phuua 048J1 members attended the Senior temple excursion held Friday, June 9, 1939 from Charon stake. Junior Baptismal excursion will lie held Saturday, June 17, from Sharon stake with Pleasant View and VlitVyard ward junior boys and girls participating. Transportation will be In Sharon stake bus, 50 cents for round trip. High priests quorum from Sharon ward will sponsor a temple excursion Wednesday, June 21. An invitation ia extended to all stake relief society members to join this priesthood excursion for the C o'clock session. Stake genealogical board and union meeting will convene In the stake seminary building the 4th Sunday, June 85th at 3 P. M. Twenty-thre- el Today for Only GENEALOGY Amelia Latta, Reporter certainly both all-ste- same STAKE a refrigerator G-- B a H I a beauty and a bargain! with the A genuine same stnrdy obinet construction, the fEARSfpERFORMANCE 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H Hnfl ElZEl ties, 1981. American Fork Poultry Association The Organisation of the First Poultry Local. Lakevlew Tha Organisation of the Flnt County Fair; Club Leuder'e Association Club Work begins aa part of Community program, 1985. n Sprlngville-MapletoBull Block Association Tha Progress of Dairy Improvement. Lehl Farm Bureau Tha AAA Wheat and other Allotment Program. Selvoy J. Boyer Noxious Weed Centrol Program. Benjamin Farm Bureau Swine Club Projects. David H. Jonea Conditions of Today. Lee R. Taylor Looking Ahead Twenty-fiv- e years. Dr. John A. Wldstoe of tha L. D. S. Quorum of the Twelve, who was President of the Utah State Agricultural College when Extension Work began In 1914, has been invited to be In attendance. I I I $159.50 e SHARON DeLenna Bradshaw - Reporter Telephone 051R4 The high priests temple Finish Electric230 excur- sion will he held on June 31 and all Tifgh priests are Invited to at- tend. - Phone 432 West Center Horton Morgan who Just returned from the jTexas mission, was the speaker at the Sunday evening meeting, telling of personal experiences In the mission field. Wednesday afternoon the Primary children enjoyed a play hour from 3 until 4 p. tn. Next Wednesday another play hour will be held and all children are invited to attend. dub Tho Jolly Stitchers met at the home f Mrs. Golda Mangum Friday afternoon. The members participated in making a plain patch after which refreshments were served to twelve members by Virginia Dickey. The Primary will sponsor the next Sharon ward banquet to be held on June 33 In the ward house at 8 p. m. A very fine program has been planned for the evening and all are Invited to attend. Mrs. Mildred Barge snd Mies Brlmhall visited with Angle friends In Spanish Fork last week. Mrs. Elmo Christensen snd son of Richfield, epent last week with Clarherp arents, Mr. and Mrs. ence Kofford. 4-- H Performance No Other Washer Can Equal Tim Doxtor Twig Tub stand Jo in abffity to got dofhos wood quickar and doanar. It euh twj-inlima in two changes tho back-brodti- 4sy" to a g d, W now, oasy "wash koor. For Large or Small Families DoaVtUnk tbo Doxtor Twin TWb lor tho big fondy. Ift M labor wring faafwos aw proclaim! by those who kw r washings. See this now b only Twin Tabu SNMSPUY IAN FREE No Dixon - Taylor - Russell CLINIC FOR II and IS. The cllaio wUI be held la tbo Farrar Jr. hlgb school and tho examination will bo conducted by two physicians who are specialists la tho euro of June CHILDREN SET JUNE 22 By IAOYD M. PARSER, If. D. Oirertor of Health District No. 4 One Hundred and Fifty crippled children from Health District No. IV will be examined at Frovo on Thursday and Friday, H com-niitte- IiELTS and CRIPPLED Tha visit of the King and Queen of England Iu a eourteoua recognition of the eordlulty and good will which prevails between two great natlona, significant of tho fact that friendship coaid exist between two countries line both ere without fear President Rooeevelte Interpretation of utt to America laat ih. A Qood Job Done! Their Majeatira, the King and Queen of the llrltUh Emigre, know and have relLhed the luMclouanees of I' tub County straw berries. After their Majesties return homa one of the pleasant memories will be the Urge toothsome straw-berriserved at the White House, when guests of the President, laat Friday morn-in- Relief Society To Hold Final Meet It Is reported, that president Roosevelt made mention of the fart that the strawberries came Air Express from VUh County, 1'tab, ns n token of esteem from the people of Utah County I The Provo Junior Chamber of Commerce, the Orem and Pleasant Grove Cham-lsw- s of Commerce and all others participating, are to be congratulated over the pleasing results. IVesiilmt Sherman Christensen, president of the Provo Junior Chamber of Commerce, assisted by Ross Wight, are to be highly rommended for carrying the enterprise through to such a splendid The size of the berries sent to the White House for tlic ltoysl guests breakfast were a surprise to all who saw tlirm. Long may tho King and Quim'B remember their glorious reception and especially remember their pleasant experience la rating the large delirious strawberries from Utah County. No action was taken on the suggestion of having a Utah County fWra wherry to many Week" which minds would have been fitting climax to the publicity received from sending the Berries to Washington, and from Pleasant Grove's mammoth Strawberry Day". It is to he hoped that following the splendid publicity Utah County has received, that plans for permanent cooperative organization may get under way to efficiently handle all of Utah County fruit and vegetable products. It Is necessary that' such an organization have sufflrlriit financial harking and managed by men of known ability and character. The crux of the thing la to raise quality products, establish a fair price for grower and consumer and then the aales ability to market our products where profile appreciate quality as against price. It takes men with brains, determination and administrative ability to do the joli. We have such men in Utah County If they ran he gotten together. Just a thought in dosing Why not that livewire Orem Cham-be- r of Commerce hold a Short inand Cake banquet vite all of the County grower, industrial, professional and educational "BIG WIGS at so much Strawberry a plate, give a first, second and' third prize to wives of the growers for the best strawberry cake wont the I Big Wigs Utah County Strawberry conscious! Cordially yonra, Mod. Home. H 53100 4)0 land. ia Provo $4900.00 BER US PROWS and HAWS Realty Company U Ho. ate NEWAFiX sett today. coiK-luslo- become Frame, ont bldgs. ft. ground, flowers, shrubs, sidewalk and newer paid. Termn $18004)0 1 00x183 and, SomI GlotUtl! g. Oh Boy For Ike Right Homa Mar End With Thin Fourth ward relief society crippling condition ia children. All crippled children from workers are urged to attend the Utah, Duchesne, Uintah, Wasatch final meeting for the season on at tha Fourth ward and Tooele Counties, who have Tuesday been given appointments are chapel, announces Mrs. P. P, eligible to attend. Children who Bigelow, president. The literary have been given appointmets are lesson will be given by Mrs. Annla (1) thoee who have been cared Tanner. Mrs. Lurll Quist has been sefor by the Crippled Children's division of the Utah State Board of lected to succeed Mrs. Adele MerHealth but have not seen their rill a organist, states Mrs. Bigedoctor for some time. (8) certain low. who explains: 'YTha Reliof cases who are under care and are Society feels fortunate In having In need of a checkup by tbelr at- Mra. Quiet a their new organist, tending physician; (I) new caaea bat regrets the necessity of reor crippled children who have not leasing Mra. Merrill who has been been eared for by any service ; called to serve as president of tho Bhrlner'a or Primary." namely. Primary, the State Board of Health. Any person knowing of a crippled child who is not under cere will assist that child by Informing tho parents of thla clinic. No cases will bo aeen except by appointment. Thus, any new cases who do not have aa appointment to the ellnle can attend only If they make arrangement with the public health nurse In tbelr com' inanity or at tho District Health orflce la Provo. Not only la the clinic concerned with the correction of physical defect and deformities, but tha education of parents and tha public Iu general to tha need for these corrections. In attendance at tha clinic, in addition to Mlaa Mclnnery. director of the Crippled Children's Now you can lave bona, make Division for tho State Board of wash day teller, so joy whiter Health, will be her staff members, an orthopedle specialist, pediatricleanse clothes. All an yoon ia cian, publle health nunea and tha new Apex, with Ita new social workers. scientific Spiral Dashaf. Weihm Any practicing physician la cleaner, falter, than any this to attend cordially invited washer you cu buy. A big mb- clinic whether or not nny of hie la 614 ful The aye attending. patients whole week! waih dooa ia aa clinic honra will he from 9 a. m hour.Iti gentle, too,vna oa lilki. to 5 p. m. each day. On tha second day from I to 5 p. n conference will be held to disThe new Apex costs us tors Ifcsu ordinary cuss problems of crippled children. Phyelclani and welfare mure lima and gloss workers era urged to attend and geu cleaner cloths, rontrlbnte to this conference. ...and too tho now Gum. Hwashos es furnished, YOUR SEARCH to" GROWING MASH la not merely SfltAl DAI8II APfX WASHIKS MAY Bl FURCHAIID rat as umi AS $5jo down $140 a week CHICKEN FEED For bent results It nhoald be grain and composed of concentrate and lilghmt quality vitamins, scientifically blended to build efficient egg machines. Bunker Farm' growing mash contains these fine quality Ingredient in standardised guaranteed amount. Feed it tho NOW during BROS COMPANY HWIjOR Of VB&M DEPARTMENT SIC THE M , I O grow- ing period to help you get sound, faat growth and maximum laying capacity. 100-lli- e. $1.50 GROWING MASII .49 IIAY SALT ANIMAL FLY SPRAY .65 per gallon (In your container) DAIRY FEED TIt! wU day ts You wash, wash hour." rinse, wring all at the same time. Ns wasted motion A Dexter no wasted steps. Twin-Tn- b will give yo 1.19 016-R- 3 Twin-Ta-b dungs yoar wash HUNKER FARMS FEEDS Phone This New Dexter Shorter, Easier Wash Days Dixon - Taylor - Russell ) iD ., Vv-- rf ZEST! 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