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Show UTAH VALLEY Friday, October 6th, ijj, NEWS gates. Registration of delegates will Columbus Day commence Thursday afternoon on the messanlne floor of the New-houOn 90TH ANNIVERSARY Hotel, where conference headquarters are la charge of Mrs Scott P. Stewart, Democratic well known and C. V. Hansen, relatives, friends, Sixty state Reservations Provoan, will speak over KOVO neighbor of William Orant calA moat significant event in the political history of the pouring Into the hotel indicate Sunday at S.10 p. m. on "Colum- led to congratulate him oa hla that eMh sUte wlll be represent- - bul, the Man of Destiny". This Oth birthday anniversary Sunday weBt will be the Regional Conference of Democratic Women ed by large delegations. is the second broadcast by Mr. The state campaign to obtain Hansen. He la slated to appear at the home of hi brother, Mr. of eight western states to convene in Salt Lake City Octoa delegate and a dollar from each and Mra. John Grant la Windsor ber 18-1- 4. every Sunday afternoon on some voting district in Utah is meethouse" held la when they "open Expected to draw an attendance of 1000 delegates from ing with success la every com- community subject. honor of their brother William. California, New Mexico, Arizona, Wyoming, Colorado, Arimunity, according to word re- William was horn In Salt Lake zona and Wolfs from county Lincoln Teachers two-da- y j clved bjr the on institute and Utah, government I Sept 14, 1140, Just two years af- politics will feature a galaxy of ter the first pioneera arrived la Initiated nationally known speakers, it was Salt Lake valley. Ho la the Bu-leannounced by' Mrs. James H. ond son of David Grant and The faculty of the Lincoln high Chlpman Orant He waa left Wolfe, regional adviser to the school held a party Thursday evemotherless at the ago of and a western states for the Womens ning at the Girls Home in Provo half years. When 4 years old hla Canyon for the initiation of the father waa called by Brigham division of the Democratic Nanew teachers. Toung to fill a mission to Eng- tional Committee and conference The committee In charge of the land. The child of four stayed chairman. was made entirely of male supper with his grandmother at AmerAlmost spectacular Is the growth shown in Orem, Dr. Ben Cherrlagton, Chief of staff members, Mr. Cordner. Mr. ican Fork until his father return- the Division of Cultural Relations especially along the Btate highway, as any observer can Davis, Mr. Lewis, and Mr. Taylor. ed home. of the U. 8. State Department will Other committees were: social, As a small lad he went to work conduct a forum on the nations verify for himself, declares Kenneth E. McEwan, building E. Christensen, L. L. Terry, J. for his uncle. Wash Chlpman, for foreign policy and neutrality. Miss inspector who filed his annua report with the Town Board and Mias Aleineda Foutaln; finfour years, receiving a saddle Josephine Roche, chairman of the Monday evening. ance, Miss Marjorie Wagers and horse, three cows and their ealvea Committee of I But those who do not know the background of Miss Foutaln; recreation, Miss for as pay. Coordination of Health Activities Ada Hafen and Mr. Dixon; and Wm. nest went to Sevier Co. of the Federal Government, will Orems rapid growth during the past several years, Mr. to herd cattle and was the first be a banquet speaker on the sub-- ; McEwan authorises the following other buildings are being re- Initiation committee, Mr. Newman ever to take cattle Into ect of the Federal health pro- figures as evidence of Orem's ex- modelled or Improved by the ad- man. Mr. Christensen and Mr. Castle Valley. The drouth hit gram. Mrs. Nan Wood Honey-ma- n, dition of plumbing and eleetrle 8wenen.new pansion: 71 building permits isThe teachers were required Sevier Co. and somethnlg must be former U. 8. representative sued to Oct. 1 this wiring. to give short skits, such as Little year, making done, and Wm. was the one who from Oregon and one oi tee moat Lots la Orem are already at a Red Riding Hood, and "Pocadared to do It, at the risk of be- eolorful feminine figures In poli- a total of $51,130 Increased valu- premium, and are selling rapidly, hontas and John Smith," and the killed Indians. by ing tics, will be a featured luncheon ations In buildings in Orem. with people coming every day for After a number of years Wm. speaker. Tills does not Include numer- residence locations or for well then, after dining, the party broke up Into small groups, singing sold hla cattle and bought sheep. Heads of the women's division ous other structures built In sur- located farm property. songs, playing games, such as He did very well financially. Next and director of all Demux ratio rounding areas, for the district Mr. McEwan expresses appreci- table tennis, horse shoes, and he sold his sheep and bought a Women Orem outside of and belongyet In the nation. activities ation for the fine cooperation bowling. gold mine In Midas, located on Mrs. Thomas F. McAllister, will ing to the Sharon stake, is not given by the cltlsens in making' the lino between Utah and NeHated under any municipality applications for preside over a breakfast meeting permits before; vada. the conference Friday where building permits are re- undertaking any remodelling or ! Later he went back In the sheep opening All McEwan. Mr. explains quired, committee-women, national building work. Although required j business. He had a contract to morning. POULTRYMAN At present 11 new buildings are by law to do so, they nevertheless i MR. state and deliver 1000 head of sheep to members of state staffs of the par- under construction, two of them confer a favor and reduce the Nebraska. He drove them to CheyA Mash Tag Tells a Tale wUl be in at- being stores, ons service station, work of the office greatly by enne then hit the old Mormon ticipating states If seven you will but study it. meat resione a Mrs. Fay Thompson shop, and their prompt applications, exTtall. Ha had to make the sheep tendance. dences. In addition more than 20 plains Mr. McEwan. assistant director of Evans, the swim across the Green river, and division, will conduct a "Digest Recently the State Department never lost a sheep. breakfast "A Goal to Reach Eternal Life" of Agriculture has required feed women voters directed by the WoSaturday morning. His one great ambition waa to was given by Mrs. Stewart, of manufacturers to place new inExperts in the fields, number- mens division. roam the hills and plains with A crowded program Includes, Sharon stake board, in the Relief formation on the feed tags that cattle and sheep. He learned to ing among them officials of gove, Society social Friday afternoon In Is of value to you as a user. love Gods great out doors. At ernment agenclee from Washing- In addition to the business breakfast, luncheon and a the ward house. The program inIn addition to the required Innights a flat place was found and ton, D. C., will act as chairman a Saturday cluded also S solo by Mrs. Grace formation, Bunker Farms Poultry the cows would lie down than of round table discussions and banquet Friday; Wm. would take his turn riding open forums during morning and breakfast, and luncheon and a tea Fielding, accompanied by Mur- Mash Tags now carry a statement dock; a violin selection, Mrs. Ruth of Vitamin A, D, and O content, around and around singing In a afternoon sessions. Topics to be at the Governor's mansion to activities in the afternoon. Mecham, accompanied by Mrs. which constitutes not only the soft voice, "Whoa cattle, whoa." considered Include labor relations, and An organ recital, sightseeing tours Vernon; remarks, Mrs. Ethel most expensive, but also the most This would eslm the cattle and the federal agricultural, - and a trip to the Bingham copper Pyne and Mrs. Agnes Bellows. Important part of a poultry mash. reinhealth programs, a foreign rememprevent stampede. He bers one night when some one tlons, affective party organisation mines are being arranged for the Several members also spoke on Below is a reproduction of a lit a match and the cattle became and the program for education I entertainment of visiting dele- - babbles. BUNKER FARMS GOLDEN OIL frightened and ran for six miles, Laying Mash tag: Use It as a t la ISM he worked with Reed standard of comparison! p Smoot, George Southerland and others to win statehood, and finally when President Cleveland isPROTECTED NOPOO XX sued a proclamation in accordNET WEIGHT 100 FOUNDS ance with an act of congress admitting Utah to the Union James FARMS BUNKER Upmaa was elected the flrat Golden Oil Laying Mash State Treasurer and Mr. Orant (CORN BASE) went his bonds for '1100,000. THIS AD. IS WORTH Again when John Dixon was Minimum Vitamin Units Per Lb. elected he went his bonds. Vitamin A .8,000 He was the first man to dig a 700 Vitamin D well In Nevada. He owned 1,000 Vitamin G. 1,400 head of cattle, water was scarce, GUARANTEED ANALYSIS so he dug a well, put up a wind to Crude was able Protein, not lesa than 30 mill, and pump Crude Fat, not leea than 8)4 plenty of water for hla cattle. Crude Fibre, not more than 7 Men went wild over this surface 7)4 well and ha sold out doubling hla Ash, not more than it this from bring advertisement paper, Cut this 3 Minerals, not more than money. to the office of the At the time of the World war INGREDIENTS ha owned a largo herd of sheep Ground Corn, Wheat Bran, Wheat in Wyoming. Three hard winters Middlings, Ground Wheat, Ground UTAH VALLEY PUBLISHING GO. followed. They cost him $110,000 Barley, Alfalfa Meal, Fish Meal, for feed, herders and taxes. He Dried Skim Milk, Dried ButterProvo .could have sold hla wool for 57 N. First West milk, Soy Bran Meal, Meat Scraps, IVfce per pound but the govern Calcium Carbonate, Salt, Mangans meat bought all the wool getting ese Sulfate, and Cod liver OH Utah to the Valley News, and your subscription but four cents a pound, which Vitamin A A D Concentrate. left him badly In debt, forcing either new or renewal, will be credited with 50c on Manufactured by him to sell out He realised alDO IT NOW I most nothing. a year's subscription. BUNKER FARMS Leaving Wyoming he came to PROVO, UTAH Orem to make his home. At age of $1, he marrlel Mllly Preston of American Fork. She made her home in Balt Lake while TODAY Wm. was with the cattle. She $1.89 Laying Mash, Golden OU later got asthma and couldn't Mixed Pig Feed....... ....1.45 stand the smoke. When they s. 1.02 Dairy Fred moved to Orem her health was be BUNKER FARMS feeds may a but for time after improved deMr. Mra. or In Provo either and Gillespie, AmuseIn Sharpe purchased the waa tratlon worse she took and passed given years and Mra. Howard Ferguson, Mr livered through KNIGHT COAL ment ball. away. Mra. Orvll Davis, Mr. and A ICE CO. at slightly higher The Ufa story of Mr. Grant is Miss Ilaxel Davenport, of Perry and Mra. Allen 8tewart, Mr. and Mrs. prices. one of the saga's of Utah. Hla week baa been spending the past Reporter) (Helen Oveeon Mr. and Mra. Ka pioneering and ranching lire has at the home of Mr. and Mra. A. Austin Moyle, Feeds Hawkins, Mlsa Wilma Wlscombe Bunker made him a firm believer la the Mr. and Mra. J. B. Robinson F. Smith. Mias Lorna Mecham and the host 016-R- S Word of Wisdom. In his derltn children of Magna spent Saturday FliONE Mrs. Tony Madsen and Mrs. Ing years he says. "1 want to for- visiting In Lake View. Saturday Wllford Oveson, spent Wednesday and hostess. Mr. John L. Larsen of Vineyard Mias Jerry Nelson of New futhe for the past and live get aveutng tha family .of Charles at 8trawberry Lake, visiting with York 1 spending the winter with baa for sale at a reasonable price ture and when our Father sees Madsen met at the nome of Mr. their rehusband and Father, fit to send my passport I am and Mra. Paul Madsen where Mr. spectively. They caught aeveral her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. a fine $ week old Guernsey bull Allen 8tewart She Is attending calf that should make an excellent as but lasts as life long ready, Robinson showed movies of the flue trout. herd sire. the B. Y. U. I am going to make It worth Canyons In Southern Utah, and Hla tire took first place at the Mra. Leo James and Mr. and while." other Interesting colored picture. Utah Mr.a County Fair last year. Hla Clarence James visited with Last Thursday evening, all the a beauUfnl cow, la milking Leo dam, James who la receivFriday Sharon ward M.I.A. were hon officers and teachers in the ward treatment at the Veteran's 14 quarts of milk, testing ing busia met where at tha chapel Ellen Bellow Reporter ored by a visit from Elder Byhoepltal in Salt Lake. ron J esse Ison, recently returned ness meeting of each organisation Mlsa Daryl Stewart spent the from L.D.8. mission In Denmark was held after which a social was week end with her aunt and and East Germany. He allowed enjoyed In the amusement ball. 8everel young Democrats from unde, Mr. and Mra. C. O. Sportscolored slides and spoke on the customs in Iceland and Denmark. this ward enjoyed the Hay Rida man of Balt Laks City. Winston Downs also gavo a soio, and Barn dance which waa beld The following scouts received evening, at the Fair Barn. merit badges at tha Court of accompanying himself ou the gui- Friday The waa affair the sponsored by tar. Honor In Lake View ward Sun-dd- y Junior Democrats. Mrs. Peru Laudle gava tha the- County evening: Ronald llanson, Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Oveson, Aaron Cllnger, Dell Bigler and ology leeson, "John, the Apostle" left St. for Johns. Wednesday In Relief Society In the Sharon Jack Meldrum Arlsona where they will spend Robert Stewart received their ward Tuesday afternoon. two weeks visiting at the home and Ronald Hansen Star awards. Miss Vonda Snyder spent Sun- of Mr. Ovesona parents, Mr. and from Tha mutual officers and teachday with frieuda here. Tha Snyd- Mrs. D. P. Oveson. ers enjoyed a party at the home ers moved to Balt Lake where he M.I.A. Conjoint meeting Sunof Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Pinegar la employed for the winter. day evening was under the direc- Clever games were played under The genealogy classes (junior tion of the Stake Beout leaders, 47 No. Univ. Ave. Provo and senior) nUll meet every Sun- a very interesting program was tha direction of Mrs. Allen Stewart. Delicious refreshments were day evening at 1:10 In tha church presented by the boys. Following to the following: Bishop use. AU are Invited to attend. the meeting a First Aid Demon- - served WM. GRANT HONORED 1000 Democratic Women rom 8 Slates to Gather in Salt Lake se the Air Orem Is Growing; 71 Buildings This Year ah vice-chairm- ses-slno- ell-m- ax YOU ARE INVITED TO ionkh Mm FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, AT 6:15 P.M. TO THE Broadcast OpeuMHnp (S) Over (1210 Kilocycles) By MAYOR MARK ANDERSON who will speak on The Franchise Election99 The people should know the TRUTH about this franchise petition and what it would mean to Provo City if the Utah Power and Light Co. succeeded in obtaining another franchise here. Mayor Andersons opening talk will be followed by a series of DAILY SPEECHES (except Sunday) by various City authorities at the same hour (6:15 p. m.) Each will discuss some aspect of the over Power Question which is the vital issue before the people at this election., K-O-V- -O. EACH DAY REMEMBER TO TUNE IN TO (Except Sunday) UNTIL ELECTION DAY, NOV. 7th K-O-V- AT 6-1- 5 -O P.M. mmuKttwntems Who ) do it I adore that LOVELY can RA0I0 you bought at Veterinary Service HUISH ELECTRIC Dr. Arthur Vance Veterinarian ISO w. S N. Phone 0BS-- J L Chiropractor DR. O. M. THURMAN Chamber of Commerce Bldg. 234 W. Center Phone 9S0 Honrs: A 1.80-5.3- 0 Evenings by Appointment 9-- 80-lb- LAKE INSURANCE Loans and Real Estate- See FRED E. RAY 78 N. Univ. Ave. Ph. 108 VIEW Farms EDGEMONT $. AMBULANCE SERVICE Claudin Funeral Home PHONE You know, I never realized what a difference there is in radios until I went into HUISH ELECTRIC a and saw and heard them for myself. 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