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L. and I), a IL "7 tbe evening ini,m Wheat sold ployed. ,'riharHfIn IViuh Growers will change yesterda;.July association .iu)Uit the Utah visitors at Grand of Utah, together leacb-grow- ers flaa r Kerry atriea ai4 atker fniita, ,r. ale. llama af the HU Ur Flaral company, 8uta Etpariment Farm and Laaaan. tha "ProUlmt Spat la l i.t - Ol tk ditrriM aai C- - gurdtmimg, (nek 1 tk0 ikta City P9rtmmi G P7 IlT.7,'7?1 " Peach Growers Plan Inspection Trip to Palisade, Colorado FARMINGTON . 1- - sion officials of the Utah State Agri-- , college, will leave August 8 lor lansade, Coloradohere meth- - S of Thatcher, relatives in Lay- Ari-iirf- J0B is vicholls, of Megill, Nevada, r' 1 Ty.h1!; Olm. agiicultural supervisor Uie company, suggests a pleasure lt made to the trip P of Grand Mesa, t miles from Grand ljesa is a Ojjiiid Junction. t topped mountain 10,500 feet ion with an area of 34,200 acres with lakes. Those who e to take the trip witTI given extension eftime on their tickets. tVur.ty agents-ithe.peaih grow-sau- e g cdyijties have been instructed by Mr. Owens to make investigations to diUrnune ih number to make up the It is exported that more than jaitv. 1 will tak the trip. . l. rector William Peterson will ac"Uipany the group and explain the geological foiniations en route. al of-o- Adams and Mr. and D0& Rampton spent last Sun-R- Sting relatives m Garland. left and Mrs. Lewis Whitesides home in their for Jt i California, after spending jfe past month in Layton. James E. Ellison and Mrs. Whitesides left Tuesday for jJU where they will Khbridge, w .tiva. visitln f,oSetim, An-i- s' of Saffori, , (Weiin Layton visiting - relatives; Layton IfTlayton is a former clerk in the San-ifjin- a, farmers Union ?hre. J BCooley and daughters, Mrs. wiU leave Sunday for Reno, jleradaT where they will visit . relatives for sometime. -- de-ir- n -- t' a Mm Dan Adams and fam-- Shipments are being made in car lots and to the can$1.26 to east the September, asy$l.il4, . PecemberTl.32 neries of Difvis and Weber counties by Jruck. Taken as a whole the crop is about half of thaFof last year. CHERRY HARVEST NOW ON The chvfry harvest in PavuTcounty However, the price is somewhat highis now on. All help available is em er. as high lund-itrtt- ods of peach growing, handling and studied!- Miss marketing w.ill-b- r , Clara week-enEarl d spent last , iiecause of the' system used at Pali- m Brigham City. . and Mrs. Orvil Smith is recovering from rauo is vicinity, this section of Colo- widely known fertile excellent a severe attack of the mumps. peaches which it produces and places ' Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Robinson spent on the market. last week-en- d in Santiquin as 1"11!11 the L'ojn certain sections of L tan have been guests of relatives. placed in a low class hy the jobbers outside of the state be Mrs. Henry Wood of Salt Lake City of poor grading. Thousands of was a last week-en- d visitor at the cause dollars haxe len loi-- each home of Mrs. Eliza Wood. year, ac- r.ofdlCg.U colfege- - hort teuitnristS Mr. and Mrs, RyaTTorTf Slip' s junf inspectors of the Utah fruit, because last week-en- d as the guests of Mr. and of neglect m thinning and the lack Mrs.P. A. Bodie. The Ryans are for- proper grading in packing for th. mer school mates Of Mr. Bodie. market. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Welling left Dim tor William Peterson, of the Monday for Minneapolis where Mr. extension service, and W. W. Owens, Welling is president of the North assistant director, feel that Utah Central States mission. growers can profit mightily by joiiV ' Mrs. Kirk .Lauder and ing the excursic n. to Palisade. Officials of the D. & R. G. railway' Nadine of Salt Lake City daughter, last have announced an unusual- week in Farmington as the spent guests of company ly low rate for the trip to encourage! relatives. Mrs. Marvin Udy of New York City orchardists to benefit by inspecting the is in Farmington visiting relatives. methods used in a noted area. The Party will leave Utah at 6:00 Mrs. Udy was formerly Miss Tessie " nrrNor Grand Junction early the next morn-- i Mrs. Belle Rogers of Salt Lake R luck, county in! City and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Holden that district, will then lead, agent tour1 the spent the Fourth as guests of Mrs. to Palisade, where the day will be C. H. Bourne. Mrs. Wilford W. Barber and daughter, Afton Romaine, of Denver, arrived here Friday to spend a short - the Ellison ranch- - page nvn r Mil rT.VTTKTTFFIvNIXfr broadening demand for wheat 111 A nt the, price up on the Chicago ex- - f 16 Music Lessons x. FREE WlLJlufgeuer,.-C-.Uami,A.lMuaitiumiUlU'pveKen- ative, is making a real indueemeiit to the boys and girls. In order to develop a fine beginners group les-in band and orchestra for the coming year. 16 band sons will be given free. to those purchasing an instrument through Mr. Burgener.. These instruments will be delivered through the courliana Co., Salt Lake City tesy of Glen and Ogden. Make appointments with Mr. Burgener on Bros.-Uober- ts . , following days: Bountiful and Woods Cros?1, Monday; Iayton, Tuesday; SyioseVedneaijayi.WestJ.fiiut'.auiLCliiitDJL-Thurs- n Friday;, Kaysville, day; Clearfield, and Farmington, 1246-Vr Saturday. Salt Lake phone; lly. . ffi. MoMurray-of-FarmlngU- U and Mrs. Douglas Ti Murdock, vacation with parents, President spent the past three years and Mrs. J. II.herRobinson. in work government to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Robinson and soon Arisons, are expected in Layton Mr. at and Mrs. Sherman Robinson left is to a short Mr who have Smith-Hugh- es visit-Mr.-Mur- dock University of this morning via auto for the Northwest and the Pacific coast They expect to be gone about two weeks. son Mr. of Evans, a Frank Steed suffered a painful insuffered and Mrs.- Elmer Evans, bruised and lacerated jury right Wednesday morning when he fell severely arm yesterday when he caught it in from a cherry tree. Mr. Steed suffered a severe cut on his head which rethe power wringer. quired several stitches to close the wound; he also sustained a broken SYRACUSE finger. present attending the California at Berkeley.-To- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bodily spent Sunday in Weber canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dawson of Ogden were Sunday guests of Mr. and Charles Barber. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Begzer and and Mrs. Mark Beazer were Ogvisitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Rampton have moved into the John Waite residence, where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice E. Stoker anMr. den nounce home the arrival of a son 'at Mrs. Rhoda Blamires of Kaysville a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Heber Van Fleet over the week-enMr. and Mrs. Walter B. Rampton, Jr., and daughter spent the Foufth at Vivian park in Provo canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Riches left Saturday evening for their home in Denver, Colorado, after spending a months vacation in Utah with friends and relatives. Mrs. Riches was formerly, Miss Afton Robinson. w-a-s PTrS d. their CLEARFIELD Wednesday. Mrs. Glen Briggs and Mrs. Joseph Cook spent Tuesday in Clinton as Mr. and Mrs. Knealand guests of Mrs. Verda Parker. nounce the arrival of a Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ellis and fam- - Tanner andaughter at their home' in Salt Lake Friday. Mrs. Mient a few. days of this week in Tanner was formerly Miss Iona Bar-loof Clearfield. 'Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Thurgood annMiss Wilda Roberts has returned ounce the arrival of a son at their home from an extended visit in Los home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baird, of Angeles as guest of her sister, Mrs. Salt Lake, were guests of Mr. and Bernice Heywood. Mrs. Daniel Walker Mrs. Jesse H. Barlow and Mrs. Thursday. Mrs. Esther Sessions arrived home Clarence Tree spent Sunday in Salt Wednesday fro ma months visit with Lake as guests of Mrs. K. C. Tanrelatives at Bear Lake, Idaho. ner. Alton and Russell Barton spent Mrs. Jens K. Nelson visited relaWednesday in Kaysville as guests of tives in Bountiful during the past their Keith w Conrad. cousin, There has never been a time when the money you spend for electric power and light service would buy you as much in real value as it will today. week. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Gailey and Miss Lula McEntire is spending a Gailey spent few weeks in Ogden at the home of Sunday in Salt Lake as guests of Mr. her grandmother, Mrs. William Mcand Mrs. Harry Ashton. Entire. J?verett Johnson and Miss Mrs. Bruce Ivie of Bingham is the Fisher ttystal spent Tuesday in Kays-gja- s guests of Mrs. Heber A. guest of her mother, Mrs. John Reed this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Mabey reNayaville Canning companys a Syracuse finished, its run on turned home Sunday from a ten days in Paul, Idaho, as guests of Mr. SL1?? Saturday and started the visit and Mrs. Joseph P. Payne. peas today. RamPtn garage And the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibson, former Jcuse Mercantile store are under- - residents of Clearfield, announce the pant on their marriage of their daughter, Virginia 2hngs.neW Cat and Paul Shepherd of Ogden. The Spencer J Barton entertained marriage took place in Ogden and teacher n nL ,tke r?rn a8SOC,ation at an old U1pUr8 party at her home ter dinner 'dnedw Refreshments they motored to Ogden were aerv-en gQests. canyon and spent the evening. The Syracuse Relief Society enter baseball team played a social at , their rooms in at Sjra-5- tained-a- t Tfc0n the. Fourth the meeting house Tuesday afternoon. 8 t0 5 for Syra. the regular business meeting a Shwm&Athe tam played After two course luncheon was served to Glen wood p&rk, ftden. the score was 8 to 2 for fifty guests. DVnse. The Sea Gull girls of the Syracuse Neils Anderson of Primary association entertained at a Sf dsg r. paik ete oounty, and social in honor of their mothers at the ward meeting house Monday; af- a! Ge.or?e May LMm of wfSeles, Cal5ornia, were ternoon. An interesting program was rs. Spencer J. given, followed by a two course lunch barton tns ffL ?nd r7 . fc There was never a time when the benefits of such service were so easily available as they are today. Our new Combination Rate is accomplishing wonderful results in bringing about this conditiona condition whereby the city dweller or the farmer can use g at a cost methods of which is no greater than that of Syra-fionT- n. t- Si S: up-to-da- home-makin- fam-rues- ta iljof te old-fash-ion- eon. ones. ed ' There is no time like the present to begin enjoying the advantages of more elec' tric servants in your home. the Poor Penny : Pity of r 1 - T very-attractiv- - ' of of tunnies grow dollars and out of dollars pleasant retirement at the Mpe old age. 1 sneeze at the poor pennies. Save them be ynll surprised to see how quickly they IT grow. Start an account with as little as and watch your dollars growl ) $1.00 B , - - " , arnes Banking'Company Utah Kaysville, .. v Telephone or write our nearest office for full particulars combination service. Any regardmgtKis fcit worthless copper. Small, insignificant, --' Practically no value. y-v ' our-representativ- es e wlli-b- e glad to explaih'it fully; MftJW SdUKStEfir EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE |