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Show or r.iAr.oir Tim vo:c2 TtursJay, August PLEASANT VIEW (Ztlla Colvin - Reporter) n h his 13th Guy Ivins buthusy anniversary at liiJ... The hLs fu.lulng homo friends were present: Fred Baird Alan Hansen. Bryce Mi Ewan, Curtis Colvin and Danny Vance. Games were played and a delicious lunch was Mrs.' Harold Colvin entertained the M.I A. Presidency Monday Refreshments were evening served to Mr. and Mrs. Elden Perry. Donnetta Miller, Eldon Theron Jolley. Angus MacKay, Kllpack and Ruth Colvin. Mrs Pauline Offert entertained at a birthday party for her twins. Ned and Ted. Games were played and a delicious luncheon was served to Nyra Colvin, Helen Hansen, Carol Hansen, Muiy Fae Johnson, Gene John mu, Johnny Carter, Irene and Gene Offret, Dorothy and Jane Dimond, Benny Zaceardi, Gicn Johnson. Wednesday the Deacons quorum with their leader Kay Snow TH K WORKING MAN Not Controlled by Any Machine enjoyed a skating party at Rosa-law- n and a luncheon at the North Park. Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Reed have as their house guest Mr. Reeds grandmother, Mrs. Hartley of Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hansen visited in Logan Sunday and accompanied friends to Bear Lake. Miss Alta Hansen is visiting in Salt Lake City with her sister, Mrs. Russell Stewart. An especially Interesting program will be given Sunday evening under the direction of the M. I. A. Gerald Bybee will be the speaker. Mr. Bybea and his wife will sing a duet; a vocal solo will be rendered by Norma Dun-for- d and a. piano solo given by Shirley Andrews. Ward members are urged to come out and enjoy this fine program. wun.au who paaaed ava,y at her home in Salt Lake taturday. Funeral services Were l.eid Tuesday. Captain T. C. ILBeruton and son Keith, Wilson Madjeu, Arvli G. Stone, Ralph Handley Jr Clarence Ferre, Alma Hansen and Duwane Williams returned home from Fort Lewis Saturday where they were encamped wtih Battery F of the NaJ.iu.ual Guaid. e Aiwa teg W Asut&j Prthjsr, The Sait Lake tnmpla will be cloned on Labor Sepseinhfer 2nd. Lay, Monday. Gene.! jgkai Slake Board meetarid ing, of a,i stake oft Kara mem beta will be held in connection wsin all stake officers of the Auxrllaiy orgatnaMiona Wednesday. September 4 Us at & p. m, in the slake seminary building. Senior tempi excursion will ba held, Wetiiu bday, September 11th to tb Salt Luka tempia, from Sharon Btake. A e money apportioned Slate by the Cjv of en ulJ that obtained through local taxes The Board of Education of the tii for further Keeper Signer Alpine School D.stiict is nut i 'information. unur the law for the tduie'.iun of said ihiidren and is To: The of wtutWais who not to assume the added are living in areas originally in-- i cost prepared of transporting and educatDistluded lu the Alpine Sthool ing them consequently, it will rict but whKii hale been annexed not these students to atpermit to Provo City. tend the schools of the Alpine The lams of the State of Utah district. tnatoe the Alpine School District D. R. MITCHELL Board of Foucation responsible Superintendent. tor tne education of students livIn lot the d:au and the ing Alpiue Provo City School Board responsible for ike eduiaaou of students U la the policy living m Piovu. uf toe Board of Eiucatiun of the Alpine dourtet to assume this and, while I do not The Provo Horse Shoe club are presume to spun for the Board of Eduiatiun of Provo City, I am sponsoring hoise bhoe exhibitions sure it lutetids to do likewise for daily at the Utah County Fair held in Provo, September 6, 6, the students living iu Provo. Ia carrjing out this responsi- and 7. and a Tournament Saturn bility, the Board of Education of day afteinoon In whhh a the Alpiue School District cannot team from Salt Lake County will be exptH led to anaurue the cost of meet the best Utah County can educating boya and girl of school produce. Anyone may enter the Horse age living in Provo the education for which Provo receives both Shoe Pitching Contest for which prizes will be given. Applications may be made in advance with V. L. Dahlen, Vice President of the State Horse Shoe Pkching 6th Club, at 434 North East, Provo. Mr. J. Oscar Garrett ia President of the local Club. County Horse Shoe Club Will Exhibit at County Fair tan h fruit will ba by tru k from the home or ir.or provij ag f.ia i e If less than five ready are donated it is suggested ( hat you join with jour neighbor who Is dottting so the driver i elicits five bushels or more at one stop. If persons doubting fruit will mil the seminary bulidiug (02J2) between eight and nine o'clock on the davs designated the driver will call. The Bishopric and welfare committee of the ward are desirous of reaching the allotment made guihen-- wish to an.; eciatlua eiprc to ail whe have he ;eL bu-ht- ls Technc-cn:c- IZvcis y is FriJay NijLt director of announces their reg tUr Friday digit discussion class wil be held at the Orem He Invites every Town Hail. citizen to attend, to participate in the disiussions, and to assist In the organization which Is strictly American, and for the benefit of Americans. T. J. Weaver, lao, TriT PICK CF WZ TALL COTJCtl C.7CP s Xy'SCHKJOL FROCKS &T leve a grand collection of the famed Cinderella frocks, specially styled far sthool. Beautifully detailed in the very newest fabrics, including woven plaid ginghams and fine poplins. Theyre practical aa they are for each frock is guarsmart anteed washable. See these ex 'sordinsry rakes, now. ,Jp, ... Notice to Members Of Timpanogos Ward The Tlmpanogoa Statement ward Ivory Flaktl talker mdd roof bishop- ric reminds the members of the waid of their allotment of fruit for church welfare. Monday, Wednesday and Frl- - from x mtiMtmiiiimiUBitiiimHHmiimmiimiuiiiiUiiiiiHiiiHiiniMiiitiiiiiHisim HUGH VERN WENTZ Mhd six-ma- Public VINEYARD eagei ted t siM &A $lt j Candidate for (Mrs. Geo. F. Wells - Reporter) ltlake Family doeeendants of the late William Blake met at Luke's Hot Pots Sunday In their annual Family reunion. Dinner waa served at one long table, BO guests being present. Games and swimming and an Impromptu program filled the days events. Family members from Idaho, Salt Lake Deseret and Vineyard were in attendance. Lotto .t Legal Notices Consult Clerk or the 19iQ 9, Tlu Fanner Cattle Haider Trucker Lumberjack Miner Industrial Worker A Common Man for the Common People The third Birthday Anniversary of Mrs. Mary E. Bunnell was the occasion for her children and grandchildren to meet at Canyon A Glen Friday evening. luncheon wa sserved to 3Q family members. A large birthday cake centered the table. A program and dancing tallowed with 3. S. Bunnell in charge. FOR t'y GOVERNOR IMU UKKV1VKC MCMOCUAT Thirty-Thre- tPouiuni Former Missionaries e now reside In Vineyard and all offer their assistance to Alfred Madsen newly appointed missionary president. It la believed this organisation will be a great stim- AdverUbemeiit) DISTRICT ATTORNEY To Every Voter Modern times and new conditions demand new methods. Law , too, has new methods to meet these modern day problems. The office of District Attorney needs an energetic and vigorous attention to the new problems arising under new conditions. Over the country the office of district attorney has become noted for its vigor and forcefulness. M hy not in the Fourth District in Utah? My training and qualifications will, I believe, enable me to make the office of District Attorney stand for something worthwhile to every citizen in the Fourth District. Utah Coimty Your vote will be appreciated. Yours sincerely, 'ierrt ffenf i Mod. New Horned yt Ac., Mod. New Home MIDWAY Even an expert, listening constantly to a. radio wont Immediately detect its loss of efficiency. Slnca radio Ills develop so gradually that the human ear becomes accustomed to them, the sure way to get quality performance is t have your radio checked by an expert every six months. Horse Pulling llorse Show ATTRACTIONS Thursday, p. m. Daily, 7:30 p. m. Circus Entrance 1 3 Mission Ent!Mn TEKNI-CnE- shows daily Yes to All Chassis and speaker cleaned. tabes checked, micro-metadjustment of moving parts, wiring checked, tonal 1.00 tests, etc. ... er Adults 23c Children 10c Admission: ALL CHILDREN FREE ON FRIDAY Eal'h's Riila & Ap;l. Co. J 83 N. Unix. Am. Phone (Ad. 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BEE true musical expert, unaccustomed to your particular radio set, could tell instantly if Its tonal quality were marred by defects. of a series) CICIRY GTVLS C3WIC ' ' r- - IFe Have Many Good iBUYS in HOMES, oso I IBU1LD1NG LOTS! A Fair Grounds South Univ. Ave., Provo September 5, 6, and 7, 1910 2 8 Ac., Home 4 H: icrn MC Ac., l Largest County Fair In the Itoeky Mountain Area (Ad. No. (Political Advertisement) 14 l)KRO! Fhone 623 WMaWHHMimitnmitMiiintMiiutiititNiiiMmimjnimtiuimnmiiimiiii Holding For You Li His monthly FHA payment was due and Judy had gone to the hot.pl (id with a trick appendix. It meant nilvriiur a pa in. Ills home and marring his record or did it? He put the quHllon to us and our answer wa rush to meet the payment plus enough more to pay hospital bills. He's repaying the loan in small monthly payments and our service has helped him, Judy, the hospital and FHA. side issue. AVE ARE Would a Maestro Like Your Radio? FHA I will not use it merely as a political job or as a ulant to Increase the attendance at the Sunday evenings Service. Mr, and Mrs. Carlos D. Miller wore Logan visitors Sunday. . Sympathy Is Extended to Mrs. Milton L. Holdaway In the passing of her mother Mr Elizabeth Tuckfield, aged pioneer Attend APPENDICITIS IhuiaiiiniHiHNiNemimwHiimiMUimiiHUiiitiaiiitimiiiimHiuiiMii'iiiiiui'iinuiiiietiwmWiiimHHHiimmmm . . . 1210 Kilocycles J (imiuiihunniimm . . . TO CHOOSE FROM Just the thing for renoratins: Students Rooms at BENNETT S in Provo Phene ICO A V As ViwikWd I |