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Show UTAH VALLEY NEWS Friday, September 1, 1989 Utah County F-A-I- typhoid (over, infantile infanlil diarrhea, dysentery. tuberculosis and other are spread by film to man. Let's get rid of the fly. Either man niuit kill the fly or tho fly ill kill the man. (Uy X. K. Waller Hanltarlsn of Health IHalrUl IV) Sept. 7-8- -9 Three Big Days of Education - Sports Entertainment Thousands of Exhibits showing the Countys Best in Fruits, Vegetables, Grains, Livestock, Flowers EXHIBITS from all parts of Utah County, in two classes. Rodeo, Horse Show, Carnival Horse Foiling Contest Entry Fee for Exhibits Bring them in by Sept. 6. Big Prize List offers Cash for Quality Products No SHUiHWIlimil NEWLYWEDS Are you troubled by file? Why? Is it because you have a breeding place nearby such a a pile of pig, chicken, cow or hone waate manure, dirty decaying AT PROVO COMMUNITY paralysis, Many Flies? -R Utility "Il'Cl'MlHH.rHItlf'H'tOTHItBIUW'- -i Wm. J. JOHNSON - Pres. SETH SHAW - Manager MILTON HARRISON, Secretary-Treasurer AT paper, vegetation, or sawduat. One fly will lay about 120 egg. Witliln only 10 to 18 day thene egg will hatch and grow to adult file producing about five to eight generation In one season. This enormous fly population doe not travel to any great extent and then only ngninat or across wind. Because flies do not travel but only n few hundred yard the reason for your file can be found within a short distance of your home. During the (all of tho rear the fly population la greatest. A great reduction In the number of flies can be accomplished by the use of poper, fly trap of rarlou kind, and poisonous fly paper. L. O. Howard, who was Chief of the Bureau of Entomology, states: The truest and simplest way of attacking the fly problem X is to prevent them from breed V ing, by the treatment or aboli- lion of all places In which they ss ran breed. To permit them to breed undisturbed and in count-- J j less numbers, and to devote all V our energy to the problem of keeping them out of our dwellings, nr to destroy them after they have onre entered tu spite of all obstacles seems the wrong way to go nbout tt. The reduction of manure piles, making privies fly proof, and doing away with decaying vegetable matter is tho easiest way to the fly population. This is a challenge to you us a good neighbor. Not only is the fly a nuisance and a pest hut a menace to health. Kllea am one of tho most important transmitters of disease. i the fly may bo fy Excretionswithfromdisease teeming organisms. J- But this Is not the only method of transmission as tho fly la covered with hair which picks up and transfers filth from the barn. X yard to the dinner table. Diseaaes j j . i i e J' ' u inch Have You Too FETED 3RD. WARD HALL Mr. and Mr. Fred Johnson, (Onus Johnson), recently married, were the honored guests at n reception given Friday evening in the Third ward amusement ball in Provo by their parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Johnson of Sharon ward and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Johnson of Provo. Many guests attended. In the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Johnson, Mr. end Xrs. Samuel Johnson, the best Clyde Edwards, parents; man; the bride and groom, Mrs. Clyde Edwards, matron of honor; Mrs. Lynn Peterson, Mrs. Stella Dennis, Miss Josephine Jobuson, Mrs. Phyllis Johnson, brides maids. With Mrs. B. F. Pendleton acting as master of ceremonies the following program was given: musical rending. Miss Res Jetn by Miss Madsen, accompanied Bert held Farrer; aecordian aolo. Master Grant- - Hoover; Octrina solo, Enoch Clark; vocal duet, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gould, accompanied by Mr. Gould on guitar; piano solo, Margaret Wilson: mandolin solo. O. N. Barney, accompanied by Loris Stewart. The rest of the evening wna spent In duuclng. The bride wore n lovely gown of pink ehiffon on which she wore a corsage of orange and while sweet peas. The matron of honor the mother and the brides maiils also wore corsages ot sweet pi's. The flower girls, Anna Johnson, Barbara Virgene Edwards slid Merham, were dressed In pink mid blue anil carried bunkets of sweet peas. Many beautiful and useful gifts were arranged In attractive display liy Mrs. Bert Johnson and Mrs. Margaret Wilson, and Mrs. nalph Hoover and .Mrs. Larry Bird were In charge of refreshments. The bride and groom will make their home inProvo. NOW ONLY $1.25 Large Enrollment Assured For ALL OVER Sharon Seminary 70 Upholding the tradition of the Sharon Seminary last week's registration again proved the popuIn Sharon larity of aemlnary Slake. Fully 0 per cent of the students," says Principal Victor C. Anderson, have registered for seminary. Three sections of Church History will each havs large classes of 12th grade students. The 10th and 11th grade students ars registered for New Testament and the 0th grade for Old Testament. After students havs registered at tho High 8chool they will report at tho Seminary next Tuesday to register In their various classes. Nearly 100 has been spent for new books to bo used in the different classes. A new piano bus also been purchased. All the seats have been reflnlehad, Mr. Anderson and his two assistants, Mias Wonts and Mr. Frandsen, ars anticipating a most successful! year for tho seminary. AU residents ot Sharon take over TO years of sgs are Invited to participate In the Historical Pageant SHARON M.I.A. TO HOLD OUTING YEARS at Monday evening T Si p. m. to be staged at Rosalawn. This pageant will depict Orem's 20 years of history and all these aged persons will ha placed In tha pageant, If they will report on the lawn prior to the event. Enjoy New Candid Type Camera At Our Expense Unless yon agree its the beat CAMERA VALUE IN AMERICA return it gtt your money back. Swimming Awards At Rosalawn To Be Given Monday. After a successful swimming campaign carried on throughout tha past months of July and August at the pool at Rosalawn, the following were able to pass the various swimming tests end life saving nnd will be awarded certificates and smhlems at ths water carnival on September 4. Orem's Homecoming Day. Beginners teat: Joan Rhrlver, Provo. Kenneth MrEwan, Leland Gappmayer, Kay Johnson Nina Watkins, Blrdene Terry, Baurlne Williams, Sherry Terry, Jeanlne Watkins, Marie Robhock. Intermediate trot: Leslie Jewett, Bussnll Hansen, Rilly Barr, Kenneth Burr, Bobby Foutin, Leo Vernon, Luclle Rasmussen, Thor aa Bunnell. Swimmer! trot: Dean Shum- way, Del tovelnsa, Hobby Foutin. Junior Life Saving: Leo Vern- Canyon Glenn In Provo canyon the place for the was selected annual outing on Sept. 12, for Sharon ward M. I. A. officer and members to Initiate another year's work, announces President of the Young Lyle McDonald Men's end Mrs. Lois Johnson of M. I. A. the Young Women's Plane were made for this outing at the executive officers' party this week held at the home nr on. Mrs. Maylielle Cook. Senior Life Raving: Kent A splendid program la being Fielding. prepared, and refreshments will Many hoys and glrla also pasbe served st the outing" on the sed merit badge testa In awim-niln- g 12th. elates Mrs. Johnson, and and life saving. transportation will be provided n to for all who do not have way travel. The officers of the ward M. I. CARD OF THANKS A. request that "you have your annual fees ready" for the 12th so that Mutual can start off right Bldwell The Medium and the next week without having to household desire to extend our dun you about any dues being sincere appreciation and grstl. due. tude to the people of our neighborhood for the timely aselaUnee and kindly sympathy given durM echam Backus ing tha illness of, nnd the severe operation of our eon, Earl W. Wedding Reception Meeham. Especially the Scouts, the brethren from tha high One of the leading social events priests quorum, the sisters of tha of the week wna the wedding re. Relief Society and Mr. Bern. ceptlon given by Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bldwell, George F. Meeham of Provo Wednesday evening In honor of the marriage of their daughter, Lor-n- a and 'Clifford Backus, eon of George Backus of Windsor. SCOUT NOTICE The young couple were united In marriage that asms day at the Balt Laka temple. Another recepNo court of honor will bo held tion will be held at Wallebarg, tha former home of the Meeham In Sharon district during September, announces Arnold Burning-hafamily. chairman of advancement. of la a former student Lorns the B.Y.U. and 1 a talented de- However a eonrt of review will bater as wall as baing known for be held the third Sunday In her beautiful voice and musical September nnd new lists will be randy so n court of honor eaa bo . ability. Clifford la one of the popular held early In October. young men of Windsor. Same exclusive features of $5.00 Cameras Tabes superb shots! Super speed leas; uo foe as guesalug; WHAI YOU UUL-IO- V GET! So simple to operate, amateurs become professionals. Tabes IS shots ea ordinary roll of S KODAK or AGFA AM film. EYK LEVEL VIEWFINDER! Candid pictures of today's thrilling happy mo moots are tomorrow's priceless memories. Enjoy a lifetime of pleasure at this new amariug low price! , LIMITED OFFER! 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