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Show FOURTH OF JULY PROGRAM AT BOUNTIFUL. MUSICAL PROGRAM IN THE EAST BOUNTIFUL TABERNACLE 10 A.M. 1M to make room for the new mall Shoes-Clothingl All Merchandise On Sale I KKmmmL m I l Quiet SCOol I Books 3 I I Reg. $17.95 I I v? lint r.ii-i All Levis on Sale 1 lifJ -"lin cn Ball Game at Tithing yard square at 11 a. m. Prize, 8 balls and ii bats; donated by Western Arms & Sporting Goods Company Com-pany of Salt Lake City. . FIELD SPORTS 2 P. M. r Greased pig, prize pig. Boys race, 6 to 8. Girls race, 6 to 8,, kerchief box given by R. K. Thomas of S.L.C Boys, 9 to 12, watch and chain given by John Fisher. Girls, 9 to 12, solid gold ring, donated by Laraoni Call. Boys, 12 to 16, gold cuff buttons, but-tons, given by Rofce and Kelly. Girls, 12 to 13, feather fan, donated do-nated by F. Auerbach & Brother Boys, 16 to 18, hair cut and shave, Wallace Sessions. Girls, 14 to 16, half dozen photos, pho-tos, Alma Hardy. Men, 18 to 40, literary work, Deseret News Book Store. Ladies, 18 to 40, silk parasol, L. A. Cohn. Men over 40, music roll, Clay-I Clay-I ton Music Co. I Ladies over 40, baud bag, Mer edith Trunk Factory. . i ! Boxing contest, 3 rounds, $5. order on Walker Brothers. i Wrestling contest, 2 points down, silver lined cup, Z.C.M.I. Bicycle race, first prize, bicycle bi-cycle suit, J. P. Gardner. Second prize, bicycle shoes, Vencint Nott Shoe Co. Slow bicycle race, bicycle pump, 'I. C. Hoi brook. High jump, C bottles efface cream, Leaver Drug Co. Broad jump, straw hat, Barton & Co. Shot put, men's Oxfords, Bountiful Co-op. Ladies' egg and spoon race, lace collar, Bartling's New York Cash store. Men's tug-of-war, case of root beer. One hundred yard dash, hair brush, Wallace Drug Co. Hurdle, fishing tackle, Salt Lake Hardware Co. Relay race, case of beer. 50 yd. dash, Mabey and Willey for purse. . A number of public spirited merchants, whose names have been mentioned hcretofor, have kindly assisted in making this day a success; wo therefore ask 'our. friends to remember them with their trade. t Ed. Day, Wm. Waddoups, Archer Willey, Thay Wraddoups, Geo. Maboy, William Gierische and Rosco Willey, committee. Contests open to all of Davis Co. 1 BA GRADES? r T ' N j DON'T FRET - CALL ? A MR. TUTOR I ' t (Since 1970) I I f f A Superior- GumrfUMtcc ut I I . f f alt the Price I II I - Elementary and Secondary I I J I - Individual instruction-not classes I II f j - Modern automatic teaching machines and I I jt I computers combined with individual f T r I personal help by certified teachers II jr- T m - Algebra-Tng-Cafculus I t-PK - f Inquire about our excellent private school - I I KJj i r J (accredited). rT y( 1 JT, - ACT-SAT. 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'Sunshade 'N Rain' I 4th of July Parade 1 I I On Main Street from Chase Lane to Pages V I I Grand Marshall: Dale Rigby w trrJ I "Pioneerfe&riots" I 7 a.m. 10 a.m. I I Flag raising ceremony 4-H Horse Show , I I Speaker: Lane Beattie I I For general information I 8 a.m. caU; Bruce Talbot 298-1420 I Breakfast at the city park I i's-Boys'-Girls' I mSUitS jck I rts 1Z Price I the whole family I tes I S3cr $l 99 I loes T I I. $15.95 I igaroo I 9Scr I little Lid m 6 to 10 3 I . $24.95 I South Main, Bountiful M North Seas Restaurant I NEWYORK Jrl Pmitu I STEAK DINNER fl k AX I Anytime VI Jf JA h 4 UtMttif &t I I Includes Soup, Solod ifWl ijUx I ufl I 1 ttS FtttCSt I I Potatoes Roll end Bufler, V f I 1 Y I W LI I . 0 I leaorColtee V I) 1 ' H Chtnese & I 1 $565 1 pp tfj Ar mMu Daily I I tfrmiiV Luncheon I I Y jj 7$ Specials I f 20o,f I v r V Every Tues. after 4 p.m. 0 V 0 For Senior Citizens I n o B 1171 s rest S I A lvi W A i l CALL 29?-5076 I I Qui i Mnp I tii &1 Sun-Thurs- 11,30 am'13 30 p m I l Si aSivD " f IJ Ffl. ond Sal. 1130 a.in '.V30p.m. I Podiatrist are the only specialists trained to care exclusively for foot, ankle, and related problems for all ages. Doctors of Podiatric Medicine are medical specialist trained in the care of the feet. Podiatrist complete a basic college curriculum before attending a four-year college of podiatric medicine. Science in the first two years focus on the anatomy and physiology of the low extremity; the last 2 years prevention, diagnosis and treatment of foot, ankle, and related disorders. Most podiatrists go on to post-graduate residencies. When you or someorite you care for has a foot problem getting prompt, professional hefp is important. You and Dr. Green can do much to remedy foot problems and prevent them down the road. f . 1 If you, your children, or someone in your J family have one or more of the following f - , - I conditions CALL DR. GREEN TODAY! r J Ingrown nail Warts 1 I Thickened, yellow nail Corns-callouses I ""I y I Bunion Diabetetes MeNitus P ,y ' J Hammertoe Arthritis I I . y fv, Heel pain Toe walking J : " I 1 D Arch Pa" Flat feet '' jfi I Nueroma Pigeon toeing P Kg A iiiJ Pain in ball of foot Out toeing I DR. GREEN D Numbness in foot Foot injuries I Poor circulation Ankle injuries I 820 West Shepard Lane, Farmington i (Next to Smith's) -"7500 |