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Show if''"' . , ' ' ' I i I) i Pleasant Grove Wills I ' berry Day Plans Nearing Completion I Onecn. -Tterest that has i "J Lt-ten years FTdayprevades &rePP-ati0n8 .E ... minia- wld , the parade, these email ,w" ... taint and M" " of any 1 there safe from 'T,,, until needed. &dsat9a.m openly - - JIB1..-. VjiBStreei announc- nine or J parade as outlined aid numerous unusual will be the official Strawberry day dance at Geneva resort. ' Mr. Eldredge with his merry-go- round and ferris - wheel, tog-ether with concessions and other entertaining enter-taining features will be present to aid ln the festive features of this eleventh annual Strawberry Day. PT At lOMl AN EXPLANATION REGARDING REGARD-ING STRAWBERRY QUEEN "'"'Where as there seems to be some misunderstanding as to the voting on the Strawberry Queen and how to get them nominated. Any child that does not exceed the age of four years can enter this. contest. Children Child-ren over four not elegible. First file the name at any one of the voting vot-ing places, then buy 1,000 votes at 25c the Chamber of Commerce will match the first 1,000 with another 1,000 votes. The votes are sold at the following prices:, 5c per 100, 15c per -500 and 25c per 1,000. A prize will be given to the one winning this contest."" There is no limit to the number of contestants. v T he-committee- will build float for queen. The ChartSber of Commerce will also furnish a costume or ma- ,h(.band the floats will L .roups, two boys in t costumes and carrying I tanners' leading. y list of floats umuvo. 6 Samr-mounieu uu. .y.u. TtirtVlHaV Uny.Jueen; George Washington; asmnK!teriaj for queen. rial; Betsy Ross; Fleas- For furtner information call at the I voting places or to the secretary of bearers, representing ! the chamber of Commerce or Pri- hap; cnuuieu a """i niary comnjuieij. . Bon's Boys ana uiris, . -, .-bpi at home lisbirds; Seagulls; -. i Utonwees. .. Searers, announcing the Holland,' Japan, .wsico, iawii, Italy, Scandinavia, A Challenge The- wari officers of the Timp-anogos' Timp-anogos' stake have challenged the stake officers to a game of base-bull base-bull at the High School campus on Wednesday at 5 p. m. The public is invited to se this exciting game. BUT "AT HOMB Bishop Frank D. Atwood is very 111 at his home. ui At 10m Mrs. Afton Stelner of American Fork were guests Wednesday of her mother, Mrs. Robert Wright. BUI AT BOIO Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rinhsn. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl SJoberg on Memorial day.- 111 AT BOMB Mrs. Hattle Beck, Thorne was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Kate Frampton on Memorial day. ' 1 BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs.--Burt--Frampton and baby of Provo, spent Sundajr and Monday with relatives here. BUT AT BOMB Donald Wright was operated on Thursday at the Provo hospital for appendicitis. BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bardsley of Salt Lake, were guests of Mrs. Re-gina Re-gina Thome on Monday. - BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bigelow of Wallsburg were guests of Bishop and Mrs.' David Thorne Sunday and Monday. . - . ; BUT AT BOMB Harold A. Thorne, Joseph Page Bingham relatives Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Clark were Lehi visitors Memorial day. ... BUT AT BOBB Mrs. Pearl Wadley entertained at family dinner on Memorial day. ui at mourn Mrs. Nita Cragun was a guest of Lehl relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs." Guy -Roblgon and family of Salt Lake were Pleasant Grove visitors Sunday. ' UT AT BOMB Mrs. James Nerdln it visited, with friends and here on' Decoration day BUT AT HOMp Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Westphal of Magna were Pleasant drove visitors on Decoration day. . i BUT AT HOMB Mr. and Mrs. 'I. R. Hilton of Salt Lake, were pleasant Grove visitors Sunday. BUT AT HOMB Miss Lora Foutz of Salt Lake City spent the week-end In Pleasant Grove visiting with Miss Evelyn Adams, BUT AT HOMB Mrs. Hannah Robison and' family of Salt Lake, and Mrs. L. L. Nel- Ladies' Repub lican Club Formed Community Pays Final Tribute To Ofd Citizen At a buainMB mAAtlns snA anrla.1 oi me uunea Kepuoiican ciud neiai I let Th.,. . w J Beautiful and Impressive were the pine; Willard Monson, son of Mr. x i. ,l. .., funeral services held la the Tlmp- Edith Monson. Manila. The flower iuj wir3i IUD iuuvwiub I .... ... -umrcrB were Kiwira lur uiv cuiu- o-.. - - - lnr vr- Mm imini Havm afternoon for Artemus Holman, re- , deceased, president; Mrs. Ernest Clayton,.vicejP:ted citizen of Manila and Pleas- president. "A secretary 'li ""to b ant urove, wno pn w ... selected later. The speaker of the ward Wedneaday night. The tab evening's entertainment was W. L, ernacle was filled to capacity with Hayes. relatives ana inenas wno came iu mou.q1 ,h nHr hvl cay last respects to the deceased the string quartette composed of and Join In sympathy with the be-I m n rv ion in h t iMlreaved wire ana lamny. inn p and Mrs. Leland Clark. Two piano BUT AT BIG Bee Hive Swarms of Stake To Hold Graduation Exercises ! unn i if PmvA werft- cili'tii nf Tra aiiu .in. iui i otiiL ianc, vrit? i. Pleasant Grove ' Thursday repre- Bind in costume; fcannei , merchants group. . ,rchant in this city is pre- i float Bearers fors flower floats ffater Lily. Poppy, W is- Sweet Pea, Forget-me- Sego Lily; Sunflower; ; local ""Rifle Club did some indoor tenrtium. Morning Ulory, i snooting, oome oi me ue !su Rifle Club Make Good Scores On Decoration day members of the senting the Jewel company. BUT AT HOMB Call and inspect the beautiful asphalt roof on the home of C. A. Toqne of Vineyard. If you desire a similar one call J. E. Barney of this city. Depression prices. Estimates 1'i-fo. adv BUT AT HOME Mrs. Loo K. Walker and three children of Garland, are visiting with Airs. Walker's mother. Mrs. Regina Thorne on Decoration day. BUT T HOMB Mr. and Mi's. Joseph page and Mr. land Mrs. Harold A.I Thorne of Salt Lake were Pleasant Grove visitors Sunday. ..... .. . ..BUT' AT JflQMfc , Mr. and Mrs, Orin jioidaway of I Afton, Wyoming, are Visiting with selections were also rendered by Miss Amy Cooper. . Light refreshments refresh-ments were served and a social hour enjoyed. BUT AT HOMB Mrs. Laura Robertson, Mrs. James C. Peterson and Mrs. Maggie Johnson John-son motored to Heber Saturday to decorate the graves of relatives J buried there. BUT AT HOMB Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peterson of Parawan are enjoying a ten days' visit with her father, A. R. Winters and her sister 'and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olsen. : : BUT AT HOMB Mr. and Mrs. Asael Boulter and The. following Bee Hive graduation gradua-tion program will be given Sunday reave ware V1'."!.; evening in the TlmpanogoaStake fusion of flowers which banked the , rostrum bore mute testimony to the invA nd esteem in which Mr. Hoi-:"' """"" man was held, and the speakers in their remarks eulogized the Jite and character of the deceased. - Bishop C. A. Gamett was ln charge or tne services which con.- - 6 . .... . A. . .llola Jensen and Millie Boulter. r:i w H jjiULcaoiun cum w , f, . . string trio consisting of Ellna Clark. Ve"e Song First ward Honey Gatherers. Prayer Stake Officers. Short talk Stake Bee Keeper. . Retold Story Ellen Maxfield. Song Mary Peay, Josephine FarTj Talk, "The Life Cycle" Mlna White. Short Pageant, "The Spirit of the Hive" By girla of the stake. Closing song, "Song of Joy" Second Wand Builders. A Prayer Mildred Fowlke., . -- List of Graduates First ward: Naoma Driggs, Leah Smith, Dora Oscarson, Dorothy Williamson, Nina White, Helen Spencer, Thelma West Eunice TKooyman, Evelyn Bezzant, Elizabeth Blackhurst, Ruby Adams. A sketch of the life of the deeeas- Second Ward: Iola Jensen. Josephine june oevTv, Titartha .Tones and LaVona Jensen played "Love At Home." a favorite hymn of Mr. Holman. As the opening open-ing song John T. Pyne and three sons, Ruben, Delos a.nd Clifton all of Provo, sang "Remember Me O Mighty One" after whicb the invocation invo-cation was offered by Bishop Lawrence Law-rence Atwood of Manila. A vocal duet "Whispering Hope" was next sung by Beatrice and Maurlne Monson, Mon-son, accompanied by Mrs. Inez McDonald. family of Oregon, are visiting with relatives here. Mrs. Olpin, mother of Mrs. Boulter, "will accompany them home for a short visit. BUT AT HOMB Mrs. JEzra..T. Judd OLLos Angeles, California. Mrs. Lydia B. Lund and - Pres. w! W,' War- Farr; Suzanne Grua, Sir. and Mrs. LeGrand Luna oi &aai - nDi,iant I . I Mr.' Holda way's parents, Mr. and 'Lake City were guests of Mr. and nc v,''1 . .. i. . , ... i, , (.Warnick t Mrs. J. S. Homaway. . I.Mrs. S. A. ivirK wn Aieiuoimi ujr. BUT AT HOME 1 BUT AT BO The M. I. A. off icers-of the1 Third! Mrs. Charles E. Thorne and Mrs a President Both Stagg, ifton Daffodil, ittrcup and others. Holly were: - C. 189, Blaine A nnmmrlng' Thorne 83, scores Lw Pet tit 90, Ike Hayes Swenson 83, Howard N. E. L. Beers 77 and Erv- i group; The Three ing Johnson 73. Iiry Quite Contrary; Ding Little Miss Muffett; Blue; Little Bo Peep; ni In a Shoe; Red Riding- bras and comic features up the rear. filiations for Strawberry named are: Ula Mae PT AT HOMB Second Ward Choir' Gives Program The Second ward choir, composed of 36 members, gave the program at i Heber last Sunday evening. The I .. . ... I speakers .oi uie evening wore ajjrcw. jyt Mr. and Mrs. ohliS6raa-HrMone. and Clif - ton Clark took chargerOf the program. pro-gram. Musical numbers included two numbers by the choir, under direction direc-tion of Ford M. Poulson, two selec tions by the string ensemble and a,; reading by Jean Poulson. BUT AT BOMB Manila Ward Holds Successful Banquet Wilson; Betty Jeanne i pglrter of Mr. and Mrs. 1 X. Thome: Ruth Rwk. Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. p Deane Baxter, daughter iat and LaPreal Par- ter of Mr. and Mrs. liWuhn..' Other candidates Ned as the voting pro- Regina Thorne, while her husband :.njght t0 pan for their '-pmrner camp is in camp at Williams camp. jvir. i at Mutuai uell Walker is. a First Lieutenant of his regiment, - , :-BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Sylvia Draper Carlson of San Francisco, California, called on Mr. and Mrs. D. Miley Smith Sunday and visited her former husband's grave at the Pleasant Grove cemetery. ceme-tery. " . BUT AT BOMB- . . 1 ...tl..U nAn. V.1.V1 Via . : nv T n A nPPPHHL'U Wl IC 1 .IltlUU Hill, mv- J. Sanford Walker entertainea at a by' evey. 'member of his faml- hn3i,.iliii' Rhnwer in honor 0f i luv u c " f : . . Nelson, Millie Warnick told of the ideai home life Huntsman. Third ward: Lucille enjoyed by the Holman family, of Hebcftson, Edna Fugal, Edna nimlltloB nf character bossessedl fbriMi in risen. Jennie Burch, Edith 1 BUT AT BOMB - The stake and ward M. I A. officers held -a meeting Thursday evening in the Seminary building to discuss plans for summer work. BUT AT HOMB ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Olson motored motor-ed to Logan Sunday. Their daughter daugh-ter Margaret, and son Marvin, who have been attending the U. A. C, J ncLVC UCCll in. ,.wv....0 " - Mr. and HrsTHowafd Christiansen returned home with them of Bingham and Mr. ana Mrs. r ran. Mulliner of Salt Lake, were guests Sunday and Monday of their parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. West. ' BUT AT BOMB Sunday Miss Wanda Robertson - TnKP.nh Robertson of Fountain lUT AT BO: Among the out of towlTpfeople who ottHui the funeral services of Artemus Holman Sunday here were: Messrs. and Mesdames Irving Holman, Hol-man, Sherrel Holman, Jed Green-hach Green-hach and Mr. Louis Holman of San-tnnnln: San-tnnnln: Mr. and Mrs. Will" Keel, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Burner toaiur-' toaiur-' day, evening. Some forty guests enjoyed the social. BUT AT BOMB Mrs. II. S. Walker was hostess to the Mothers' Club at her home Thursday afternoon. Three reaa- ly, and the honesty which won him the respect of all with whom he came In contact. A vocal solo "Face to Face' was rendered by ltdy Fage, accompVnled by Mrs,. Jensen. Ezra F. Walker, the next speaker, told of his long i . . it. Jnnnnam4 nrA . T , ' . t,A xTut mi" acquaintance wim ue uwcaocu ings, "Desires Baby, ' A Night Out , . j. and "Ma Monday Morning" were ; respect foIIoWed. ftnd ,..!.. ninl nnrt Fivpn ov Aims AiYiiia Mrs. Velma 'Rasmuson of Provo read "A Tribute To Daddy", com. sang a group ot vocai sotoa, . "--r- " n w" rhlnman of American companled by Mrs. C. O. Jensen. De- nhlDmftn ln hl. )t trovo I posed by Mr. Holman's daughter, IQtOs, oa3 1 , . " r . Frirk. President Chipman in his remarks said the lives of usefulness which the children of Mr. Holman ne Momers m teach more supper party at thef i...u.' , ..m n licious refreshments were served. y- BUT AT BTOi Members of the Mothers' Club en tertained at a visitors at the home of !pvsnn. Messrs. and Mesdames their grandmother, - Mrs. Melissa. clarBeejiarmQn,Claude Ashworth, Adams, who is ill. BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Robbins and children of Afton, Wyoming motor J. T. Pyne, Ruben Pyne, Clirton Pyne, Delos Pyne, John Saxey and Arnold Rawlings, George and Walter Pvhp. RishoD A. L. Bootn, oisnop CallUI Kll Ul AllW", " (I VI1C, UIO.."! tn Pleasant Grove to spend Deco- Roval Murdock, Mrs. Kate Rawlings, j,i .itvi tholr narents. Mr. T, vrt.arrt Scofield. Mrs. Glen ration uaj . , wio." - been taken care of at "Park to get ready for the will be placed in The Manila ward held a very sue Wit where tired-visitors! cessful banquet Wednesday evening the shade. I when about 200 participated. The "berry serving committee I Relief Society ladies acted as cooks of the following mem-1 of the occasion with M. I. A. girls Jot L Tomlinson. Dan E. ' aa waitresses. Following the bah- fHinimari, Thomas Fen- quet a very well arranged program and their wives and was rendered. Toasts were given by Pber5 of the old folks lYes. S. U ChiDman. stake Presi- 'dent W W. Warnick. County Com- Rsarsof unusual quality missloner J. Wr Gillman, Joseph W. ui be in fine shaoe , Hallidav. S. L. Swenson and others. Served with sugar The punching bag demonstration ar will be a great deli- eiven hv1 Dr. Sandereen of Provo, Jars from 500 to 1000 ! was very much enjoyed. Wh Ph and Mrs. J J. Robbins. BUT AT BOMB- Mrs. Gennieve Jarvis H. Adams and Mr. W. and baby, qardner, Mrs. Thomas Patten, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ekms. air. ana aim. Thomas Allen. Kirkby. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gammon, Mr. and j r T XKT TanndP find SOn t i CtnnA nil of Provo;. Mr Mr. anu mns ' uib. j. uwt Dee and daughter Zola, all of Salt and MrB Ben Taylor, Salt Lake; Lake, and Mrs. Verda Tanner of Mr and Mrs. Clifford Fackerell, OgdeW wese guests of Mrs. Ethel Tooeie; Mr. and Mrs. Appleton J. West Monday and Tuesday. ; Harmon, Colton; Mrs, Dorothy -but at bomb ... . . Magleby, Monroes Mr. and Mrs. ' ' Mr. J. H. Luke Mrs'. Douglass D'on Cruai Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lund. Giles of Heber, and Mrs. HaroiQ Mr and Mrs. Arnold Keiser, wiwid tiv from Shanghai, pawiine. Mrs. Laura Karl Banks home Saturday evening, In honor of their retiring officers, Mrs. H. S. Richards, president Karl Banks, vice-president; than anything else could dp. The string trio played "Perfect Mrs.' Day", after which Bishop Gamett and spoke, and he too eulogized the good Mrs. Ford M. Poulson, secretary in example set forth by the deceased larteThe services closed -wlth-the PynefGatherers Song", and the Second Mists which a Ti rs nonnifW vases, decorated the rooms and sup- quartet singing When the j. oori fahi. Have Rolled Away' after npf WHS Strrveu wi - u.j ..i nnttwl nansv President A. J. Evans of Lehl pro- plants as favors for each member. . nounced the benediction Games were enjoyed after supper. As the precision f iJ'lW-with iJ'lW-with Mrs. L. P. Harvey winning the! ing. string trio played O My prize. The committee in charge j Father". ' . was made up of the new officers, Interment was made In the CI y Mrs C. O. Jensen, Mrs. C. L. Wright cemetery where the grave was dedl-and dedl-and Mrs, O. E. Grua. cated by Calvin Rawlings of Salt ..Dane. The pall bearers, grandsons of Mr. Holman, were George T. and,, Roy Holman; sons of George E. Holman, of Salt Lake; Wayne Holnian,' son of W. R,. Holman, Amjerlcan Fork; Hol- Preston, Vernu Rastian, Gene Rich-ins. Rich-ins. Windsor ward: Eva Gillman, LaVern Gordon, Hazel Johnson, Er- va Wright, Afton Preston, Gwen Prestwich, . Yvonne Hooley, Ellen Maxfield and Ava Lowder. ' i Boir at bomb-- - Timpanogos Swarm Day Held - . ' At the annual swarm day of Tlmp- anogos stake held last raTday in the Third ward chapel, awards were made. The contest play groups were listed as follows: There were seven plays presented. From the Gatherers group the Pleasant Grove Second ward won first place In the choice of play. The name of the play was the "Triumph of the Hive". The Third ward won first place ln dramatization. The name of the play was "Wagging Tongues." The Third ward won first In the "Honey Ten Years Ago Now fire. to attends. The wvice win ho oh Jrk. Then mill .. mI moj rfckw dinner sold at "3r the Relief socte- tj i, . "im norse ralo rldin -nil ..... V k . . ine Kaaio rtinring corporation Pi itairf p'er t the i J4 that an my of each Went a,:.r7 w lu th. Strawberry Rodeo there will b. VaT e ui Zr Parade will D. m the day Lfr,of Frank B. Newman to Attend National Convention At the Democratic State convention conven-tion held In Salt Lake last Saturday Satur-day Frank B. Newman of this city was elected to be one of the delegates dele-gates to attend the National convention. conven-tion. The state delegates " were pledged to Roosevelt for president and George H. Sern of Utah for vice-president. The delegates who attended the convention from Pleasant Grove weije Frank B. Newman, J. O. Clark. Niels Fugal R, D. Wadley. Jack Macfarlane. Chris Fugal. Mill en D. Radmall and Howard N. Thorne Nature's AsUptatiem Water animals, snch si the bet? er, hare coarser for oa the back sad Boer on tts aMonen; where! the la tree ef land aalmjis. THEATRE SHOWING SAXTHt & MiEIAH HIXOH TS Br DADDY" tUiTnc,: 8inee 5 'DADDY LONG LEGS" iVmAY & MONDAY - SAXT GROVE, UTAH China, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lake; Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Poulson on Thursoay oi mat week. Mr and Mrs. William Atwood of Salt Lake; Mr., and Mrs. Tnomas . .. I- jnA nf Charleston, Alien anu uou6'vw , , mUoox.( were among those who attended theC F Westphal, Magna At a meeting in the high school Fee, Salt ' auditorium Thursuay evening, can R. Mickel sn, Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Allen, Draper; Drap-er; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Holman, Mr and Mrs, Guv-3abinaari, Mrs, Edna Thomas, Mrs. Dorothy Ken- iffedy, Mr. andMrs." r-uwaru xo- mussen, salt - " Mr. ana funeral -services here Artemus Holman. BUT AT OBtB President and Mrs. Heber J. Grant, w-. TVlla. R Booth. Mr. and Mrs C. L. Judd. of Salt Lake City, and Sunday- of; Mra John Holman. Fountain Green; Mrs. Eelva Strong. Alpine; Betha Young, Kanab. Among those who attended the . . nf Artemus Hol- lunerai iu C L. JUflU, OI oa.l " ' iuneiM Mrs Edith Grant Young of Ameri-'man held Sunday fteoonnfw,h! clnVork. were guests of Mr. and many t m 0 .of he Mm A. R. Winters on m"' ten brotners w -- Z . - Ceased. eight were present as fol- day' a. -o lows: .John C. Holman; Santaquin; Mr. and Mra Pe.bert MoJ ..! from Logan Sunday evenis j pleasant urov. sad will visit with relatives here for a short time before returning to their summer school work at the U. A, C. " in it r "- A very pleasant birthday surprise party was given ln honor of Burt West at his home Monday evening by the following young people. Helen Harper. Jennie Horie Bernlce Van Wagner. " Mary Jacobs. Dena Duke. Annie Gardner. Donna Rich-mi Rich-mi Gwelda Adams. Kenneth Bullock 5, Gammett. Burt Van Wagner. io Walker. Ray MUI Mark Gammett. Harvard VirU Walker. Jack Gardner, Floyd Adamj. Max Larsen and Lloyd Armlstead. Refreshments were served. Card of Thanks To you. our kind relatives, neigh-l and'fHends.whoas.iBt the illness, death and funeral r .ice, of ."toft- erTftemus HolnSn. we wish to ps, our heartfelt thanks and ap- "S A. Holman'and Family. Holman. Sugar City. Idaho Mr Jane Risby. Kburt Idaho. Mrs. Nora Buchanan. Prove: Mesdames Maria Green. Rebecca Tomlln, ad Christina Grove. Two -nun. J Buchanan of California, and Mrs. ZHpha BramweU of Salt Lake, were unable to be In attendance. 9m AsT WO ' Th. Ellsworth family held their annual reunion Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mra W The day was -Pent In early family Llnlscences and mi l , o'clock a sumptuous dinner was !nJoyed. all members taking part in enjoyeo, famUles pres- 'TerTDV and L. N. EIU-with EIU-with andly. nr. and IMr. B. F Ellsworth. Mrs. E. U Madsen and rcmilv of. Salt " " family. Mrs. J. XI. - t.hfnnl Ilnlmon ofl of A E man. Vineyard; Art tittle, son of department are preparing to tena ward builders won in "Song of Joy" After the contests the mothers, grandmothers and stake and ward officers were entertained. Ice cream arid cake were served. BUT at bomb Utah-Juab Firemen Convention The Utah-Juab county firemen's association will hold' their regular convention and tournament at Mammoth Mam-moth on Friday, June ird. This convention con-vention was to. have been held on the 10th of June but was changed on account of Utah Strawberry day. Several members of tfie local fire at- .... .x.. ,, w.rh club, nlans.the late Mrs. Clarinaa uiue oi a. eu uy n ir 'v,v - 1 . were definitely formulated for the. ',,-'... big Strawberry day ceieDration, Wednesday June 21st The main feature of entertainment decided upon up-on was a splendid wild west show to be brought here for the day from the reservation near Blackfoot. Idaho, Ida-ho, it a cost of $2500.00. In order to assure the club meeting the expense, ex-pense, It was decided if possible 100 citizens of pleasant Grove would bond themselves for $100.00 each to stand behind thet:lub In this entertainment enter-tainment ''' ! Ten Tears Ago Now J The Wasatch club has secured a; 10 acre plot of ground near the Salt j Lake Route depot where worn wui commence Monday on a race track, ban diamond, etc. The different wards of the town win be called upon up-on to furnish M persons each to come out and work on the grounds. The club also expects to erect a Dig grandstand. Ten Tears Ago Now A meeting of theFIah and Game Association was held Wednesday evening. A board of directors consisting con-sisting of the following were chosen: i?hon Tomlinson. Fred C ShoeO. A. H. Olpin. Ezra Swenson and Lester West . Ten Tears Ago Now A chapter of the Daughters of Pioneers was organized " Saturday with the following officers: Mr. Rose B. Hayes, president: Mrs. Eva F Page, secretary ; Mrs. Lena Clark, treasurer; Mrs. Nellie Halliday. Registrar; Re-gistrar; Mrs. Helen Harvey, historian; histor-ian; Mrs. Annie Holman, chaplain. Ten Tears Ago Now President and -MrsHeber i Grant, J. ti. . 1 l-1.rth ana lamu; "T rnac- . . . Gennieve EiJ German E? were visitors here on Memorial day., of Payson; Mr. ana parents are laid to rest Ellsworth and ' in cemetery and each year they TWrty-five of the T here to pay respect to their tion enj" " dead. with competitive games. , , aeaa. Cook! - You! STRAW HATS ONLY -Ljght Flannel Sport Pants SPORT SHOES - - - 98c $2.95 S3.50 BOYS' TENNIS SHOES 49c Pure White Broadcloth Shirts Do Not Shrink, Only S1.00 Get a New Necktie They're Only 49c It won't cost you much to dress up for Strawberry Straw-berry Day this year. That is if you get the things you need at Thome's Clothes Shop. Thome's Clothes Shop For Greatest Values |