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Show Friday, J,;., UTAH VALLEY NKWS o k i) e u of duclurging ( IWO. N. KINNEY. J. sn.-.!- ini tli- Recent Hridc Honored 1.. 1 'li t t : I 11 in ll-i-I F.i .. r - I ..f f . ar..is i.li ;n. l:.;t I' li folt-- t I'vrt.f lii !!; ! : 11 - 11 l f I . i.ic; k.i'd I.f . r: - v an f- ,i ,1 I if .1 i nr All Trn-.I.i-y- ini rl 1 J ; f i !i I i til' Lien! w!." , join bri.h' arid 1 nfn-.-h-- r.iii.1 ly ii iii,. 1 wiic cnip. to in the rv)ii M f l - 1 e1:;nl. f'ir View ward M L..iM. :j r.:..ry Wile i.f V.'i:!,.,j Jilin(.. :il, l.i Valiee nilt-i- who ?V ;.t I 'tali F. away i::. i.i I i.li-ri'- film r.i! . ('!(-,':- - . -- a follow .1.4 Imi'i nii:1 1J d KindsiM rviee, with Mrs iJinli-.i-- . tbe Ki iuii.ii aie.i f.r..r:I.-- rnn-dmii- m 1 ay I .: ttilj I'w i'i i.:id an inni.in ii;'f liun.l.irs. tn t!.c life C'f Mrs Cle:".; were paid by J. W. Hat-IiI Cl. rix liilm; arai Ili.diop Kimball Mr. Uriel C.r Wi read a tribute written by Mrs -r F Wells, a of Mrs Cl. r o K ' , if tr ASSESSOR Drum. mi ir Ticket A 1: 1' Ch-i-U- . Ji.-i-p- 1 t h 'lll'le ell Ilf Jov Kills . CIi-uj- ;';P ! - ,,i. V 'V V v,;7 '.Ti and ltiver" A by y ! Perfect Day", Mrs. llutli - It .t? I.iirieefurd sant; fiil Motbi-- rd Mine, and KimI.em) M.irlm and I.eNi-vball s.in;; In tin- Carden. nffei'etl Ihe Chiie Arile.ir Ivie, llie iino: anil tin- - ftrase at l tin- - I'l'nui Iinrial park was tn- INif ii Jolm Mnul-- I tun a brother of the (lereu.-:e(1-. Tbat-.Vnnde- r ' Arthur V. Wafkins l.inii-efiiri.- y. inviii-at.iin- ; bi-i- dedi-jiiitii- - Candidate for .Marriage Date t A - ?. v- v - 'V if - " Mr and Mrs. Wilford J. Stark tin- - eiiKiiitemeot of iiniiniiiiee lln-idaughter, Kditli and Darson of Mr. and Mrs. win n On the Republican Platform , Kdar Veteto. of Salem, Orc-jfim- . Plans fur the marriage are made fur Auko.xI 7, in the Salt Luke temple. Miss Stark is a ifradoaie of Pleasant drove hit'll sehnol and for A Native of Utah ami a resident of Utah Comity seminary and sin1 is in cadeL the past j:5 years. noises tramiot! tit St. Lukes hospital 111 llnise, Idaho. At pres- she is in Salem, Oregon,' Mr. Koekerhans will give cniirtcuiis treatment to all tramiMK at the Uretton Slate of office Assessor, to elecled the if County citizen:!, and hosiital. Mr. Veteto was in army serv-- 1 assures them to 1I0 all in His jinwa-- to merit the respect ami ice for three years, IB nmnihs confidence shown him. in diTmany. lie is now attend-iiithe Williamettc Vote July 9 at Salem, Oretfon. university July (J r Kxpi-r- unable I worki-..- t ieili-ri . r : 1 . Lias--! p pra-i- Stei Ol.d Iren " (In-Lean..- ! 1 for sale. ALL WORK J We f.ii-- -, (l,i:i5 I. ! . iVe, s (j,, J I G U Ae , at St. Marks' hospital in Salt Lake City rolowinj! an ap- Am.-i-i- Sccra Dreakfast Joyful Occasion 02lil)-J- 2. group of Seera Thelarge board members and staff mem-- 1 bers attended their annual' t Sunday morning at Canyon Glen, with Mayor J. W. Gill man and wife, and a few! ollu-specials guests- was A di-li- iuu.x braekfasi served promptly at 8 o'clock, with Mr. and Mrs. l.ori 11 Millet, Mr. and Mrs. Thurval Rigby and Julian Frunk in charge and j cooking the fine repast. Lufe Terry was program chairman; William M. Vernon' led in community singing, with Leo Vernon at the piano; Presi-- : deni A. P. Wurnick welcomed, the group; E- B. Terry sang two j solos, Miss Lila DeLange gave: a reading, a trumpet solo was played by Leo Vernon and Miss j Nina Lamb and Mrs. Ellen Bellows gave an original number. The service dosed so all could attend their various Sunday schools. A Commissioner Who Will Serve All the People Utah County's Chance to Get a Major Office VOTi: FOR WATKINS NFXT TUESDAY I'lah (n111tv Watkins fur Senator Committee (Paid lulitieiil I r Fur .... . United States Senator Set In August - in . cquipmci:-- . ' - y ei:dif . Clei;:. Tin Con.pietc p r1 and nprr servi GO, i From nit) Center, Irovu, to Utitteho Clieir,, I. at,-on American Fork llip:hway fj mile west A,r llant at Junction of Pleasant drove and ;in Fork, Highway to Tintp. Cave. Drive out anv riin,. Dav or Nile, and HAVK YOUIl FOUTUNK Tdl.li i:: A SUIKNT1FIU PALMIST AND ITIAKAUTFl: ALSO DOMKSTIC AFFA1KS (0F.Ni:i.0i:. A valia! )le for Clubs and Parlies. Phone Amcrii at. Fork eon-fine- d I Hold-- a SFEAFS .. Miss Theorn Sundciuist is pendectomy on Monday. Accord- im to family members she isj i dulii! nicely. .. THE ' Announcing The Removal Of The Studio Of C. Jack Duggan O wav ai.d Unbind Harding wing; Attain "We'il Nb-i- t by tliej ,'ii'ciiiMiaiiied S. tiW vr v jt .. s'r tr r .. Iw. in-la- si.-tr- COUNTY UTAH y l4Srvr i I the Midwest lids summer is the White Horse Hanch show, the rexalt of 25 years of line breed-inof Arabian. Morgan and Spanish Morocco horses- Win n Cal and Ruth Thompson, owners of the famous White Horse ranch in northeast Neb. started planning the show in lPlf!. they sold all their horses other than albi.'iu.s. They wanted a ranch all in white. Now ail animals, including dugs, eats, turkeys, chickens, Lories, and goats, are the same color. All horses sold by the ranch are trained, and the 25 e FOR ill. a whin- NAPhil. Neb. tU.P.J Among Ferdinand, an aib.u, eiileriainment in thuwx lb-iir- j 1. WIIC i ia T a' 1 - I.f V' JnlluA.Ii'J I I'" nj. Mrs Ui I i.i ;.r,d Il.mr .1 !M I bv Mrs i :i- I I r .n'lv-- Vr- - .MiiiVvcrid f.. wire i, 1 Vi'mi.iii.i tNio ir... J.iimi I. ii .( I i . t"i l'li' la;. linAi-r 11 . i - v;ix .l .in - - 1. !.v FUNERAL Ti nr. , hirtliday aiiniver?ary of Junes, son of 1). I :i ,mi on leave from the was I.i.t M.ii.i.f-sat w i.li a family diuiu-1. Gieii Non cven.mj. Sunday fa Tli"-.er.jr:yir.s tfie affair were ,.!r. and Mrs. Joins, Jack Joins and partner, Miss lh-tMi.--. Jinn-- -, Marry Orvin and children, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford and family. Mr. and di:!c.p Mrs Will Hull and family and Mr and Mrs. Wallace Hull. (.'berries for the thurcli welwere taken to the fare prcci-ni.ViuTicnn Fork cannery Wod-ii- i ilay. Tim niuita fur the ward was .'MO pounds. Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. uavls visited at Hin;;ham on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Janies FulShuin (Jean Sehrmey) and small son are soendini! a pn-a- t deal of time in Salt Lake City, where the treat-men- t. baby is reccivinj; medical '! l.nvi albinos the Tfi.oi,. .,.rs T" their show are the p.ik oi7jn ars of training and wuik. Included in White Horse Show Lives lip To Name EDGEMONT j l, Furi-ltr- . 1111..1I In-- . Aii.iij; Dorothy Tuttle; Kiadh.gs, A tOU.st 0 till Alai' l.inii- - V..I- by Mi. Dwight urk.i." (.n Uati.i J u i Prohibiting Diichatg of Fire Works, etc., on Waiatch National Foreiit, La-- Advertisenu-nt- ) Register SPORTSMEN'S Kflicieitcy in County (iotoriimcnt 7'- - if . j( . fc V . . . . vote for WARNER ELISHA - Candidate for COUNTY COMMISSIONER Two-Ye- ar Term on the DEMOCRATIC TICKET Garden Reception Honors Popular Young Couple Registration Day July 6th Primary July and Mrs. Elinor Riding (Orpha I.audic) left Saturday morning for a honeymoon trip following their marriage in the Salt Lake temple, Wednesday with President Joseph Fielding Smith officiating. The lovely grounds at the C. Lucius Laudie home were the scene of a reception Friday evening. electric lights', and lamps, with huge baskets of rlioiiv flowers here and there,' milled to the beautiful setting. The bride was lovely in a i harming model of white eyelet with lace and net veil, fastened to a pearl tiara. She carried a bouipiet of gar-- 1 denias and Chinese orchids. Her attendairs were MrsEdna Wulfgra .r of Salt Lake City,! matron d honor, Alice Watts, L.Gcnc Finch, Mrs. Fern Black, and Analene Jacobs, brides-- 1 maids and all wore dainty pastel shaded formals and wore roso, bud corsages. Irvin Johnson was best man. The large crowd was enter-- j taiued on the lawn with Dr. John llalliday. uncle of the bride ns master of ceremonies. Robert Itowns. sang two solos, arcom-- j panied liv- lus mol her. Mrs. Lois Downs: Trio. Irene Rowan. Anna j Harris and Mignon Perry; interpretive dances. Ruth Miller Rice; accord inn selections, Ruth Beck of Pleasant Grove: solo, Beth Mi Pierce, toast to the bride mid groom. President J. Clayton Watts; Selections were played by a French horn quartet composed of Bertram Haigh of the Minneapolis symphony orchestra. instructor at BYU this summer. and three students, Don Peterson. Nial Olsen nnd Paul Mold. Recordings of beautiful music were enjoyed througnout the evening. Tasty refreshments were served ly Mary and Carol Watls, Barbara Callings. Valoy Keetch. Shirley White, Evelyn Ivie and Ruth Newell In pretty formats, under the direction of Beulah Keetch and Jerry Croft. The lovely gift display was arranged in the living rooms of the home by Mrs. H. W. Jacobs and Mrs. John Hallidny, aunts of the bride. 9 Mr. (Paid Political Advertisement by Warner for Commissioner Committee, Grant B. Moore, Secy., Payson, Utah.) fa fo -- Vari-colore- d HEADQUARTERS Hti -- (0 j i OSCAR CARLSON 112 N. Univ. . July 4th GELEBRATf: MAMMOTH IWRADE . . . ll:0 a.m. Speed Hoat Exhibit 1:00 p.m. MO III Children Sports Rasehall (lame . . 200 p m. . 2:30 p.m. CARL C. NELSON Indoor nnd Outdoor Decorator Spectacular Stadium Show IS. V. IT. Stadium, 7:30 p. in. Auto Given Away Free $1300 New See Sensational Four Star Circus Acts 4-Do- IIou?c Painter or All Work (iunranlced I!,.sL Se mill North PROVO Pbi'-.I- ' OHI our ancestors, of the need for progress which resulted in of Independence. ' Sporting Goods Co. Ph. 82 is symbolic of the foresight of Stupendous Fireworks Spectacle t: minutes of exciting, gorgeous firev. ork s dismay AI.TrUATIONS! I make men's suits, shirts and extra penti, rlso remodeling-Builfern, ils, dresses and clcthlng. See or cal Mrs. Cuylor 417 Nn. 2nd Wret. Trc to. Phone 1276 R. This desire for progress, so inherent in our American way of life, is reflected in the growth of our Utah County communities. UTAH COUNTY It. J. Murdock, chairman COMMISSIONERS J. W. Johnson, Sylvan t ALL WORK GUARANTEED For One Year Expert Watch and Jewelry Repair New And Used Watches Guns Jew cit y LOANS ON VALUABLES n Owned and Operated by an Ex-Se- ir-n- FROVO LOAN AND JEWELRY CO. Rhone 573 51 North Uri'- - ''e' |