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Show 1 ' wife PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH, FMDAY7JUNE10932"; Strawberry Day Pro- t Ready For 11th Event -ndv with a S'L iTtah Straw- doming the -V" -rally to m " industry at f1 SrJl be royally 1 1 homes a ith the ' . fritf - . ininture urao ' Jill a are 4 VtA fe " i...t waiting nornms w -..II in march. Mec" buffalo, . .ill be stagged feel . will be the tii er of bin it ip event beauties from each of H v, swenson. They will play ntvand about 15 wlth High Council and Stake lit Otove will contest for pres,dencyi th M. S. Christiansen U lor the ou'-' as captain. iunced Tuesoay m, Abel JNeison win uo, uo-hiojh not Lady a number I. C- L. Clark - wili" head the "Qity Fathers jj Theobald, the -busj--l weregiiests -JJonday--oMisa ..Em- me contest. Itestwillbeconducteo professional men; Robert ma Bush and Mrs. Ine Bush. in the center oi uie ,,. T o;i rcialne ion n ,nme immediately wamer uu .m , will ome . ... cinn th married men.. . west pan. " - h the oaurn.B - , ,,,. ,nrnm,-- it is sus- canyons I .... was cnusen auu " - ... ... !,,,- juibj"" ..... ,v. fn .-Ladies. WW mane -"V- r V . tu u ., tint II rh miin of young gir-ih, geswju "'v i .. . P.,nrartn Thev exDect to Miley Smith apartment iu . isieu, uiuugu n - mgasruup ,i.m f with the theme ol Ti J be gone about three weeks arade. the ladies mtgb4 like to take a eg j i .uincr i j i. t.n nnmmnrtlv cheer anal km be cash anu """ "a"u - . " . 1! . Mr. and Mrs. John . v. is given to the girls- aa-( anti-depression ""' . spent the week-end visiting ist beautiful. ! rticnarua wm b'vc ou . . otw thB narade of hall matters to the ladies at the laugh of Vr?.,-of the ear- re( elves us Time Wards To Organ- Pleasant Grove Locals Mr. and ' Mrs. T. L. Wright of Payson were fuests of Mrs. Ethel Drysdale Friday. m at ion-Mrs. ion-Mrs. Delbert Wilcox and baby of Provo were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Helen Carson. 1ZC-B3.11-T6JUI1S, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hayes of Salt -jLake City, were guests of Pleasant ! A Comrmmity Bawball Tournament Grove relatives last Thursday. Suggested. itrr at ion I Cyrus Ellsworth of Payson Now that the lack of regular em- visiting this week . with Cyril ployment Is causing mind depres- ' Thorne. and every fea ts going over the winner 1 : the , finaj 0i Utah Strawberry BUT AT lOllll Miss Frisbee of Washington, D, C is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cullimore. ; . BUT AT IOHI Mrs. J. Erval Christensen and Mrs. Carl D. Swenson of Orem, sion and worry "why not spend our jn a cpmmuniiy oaseoaii tournament to, drive "dun cares away and get a much enjoyment out of - our Idle time as possible-Church, possible-Church, men and community lead-r lead-r manning a season's sched ule of baseball games to played a tj were guests of Mrs. Karl Banks the High School campus each eve- uBuj '" ning at 8 o'cock p. m, during the .1 D.m TrharAa . Mf. wsbeen asked to be captain of the j nounce the birth of a baby girl, born has been asueo h !oh Memorial day. Mother and baby TT 'are doing nicely. ; . . ' . win e in 1UUUHIU6 wvn". organized as competlve teams: The bishopric of the six wards rwlU-form-r-team-iindep-leadership. Mrs. Annie Giliman has been visiting the past twi weeks with relatives In Vernal. ,1 but. at mourn -Miss Martha Eldredce of Granger, spent the past week at guest of her sister, Mrs. Merrill H Warntck. Mr. and Mrs. Lelattd "Cullimore and two children of 'W'asjiington, D. C, areTvisitlng with Pleasant Grove Relatives. - mm at mom Mrs. Harold Hardman and baby and Mrs. Mary Wadley were guests of Mrs. Fred Farmer at Provo ' on Tuesday.! . ,a Clarence Hilton, jn Third Ward team; Clifton -Harper, -ur AT ion and Mrs. Bert Nelson i tVT AT OMJ Mrs. Xa R. Chipman of Salt Lke, and Mrs. Lewis Harvey of Garland, from First Ward; with Elmo- Beers at (Grove have entered their of gecond v-ard, were visitors at the J. L. Harvey home Mondayr BUT AT IOIU- Mr. and Mrs. James D. Thorne and son, Cyril, , were guests of-Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Thorne at Salt Lake City Sunday. BPT AT BOOT Mrs. , Louise . Cowley and her hrother. Carl Bush, of Salt LaKe. Two baseball diamonds will be miiwi at the rinrade: WP , t for Indoor chosen and a regular diamond. bathing Miss Emily Wright will leave June 10 by motor with a party of B. Y hniphall ' U. students for the southern utarv and New Mexico. iney ItTT AT MOKB Little Miss Barbara, Jeanie Hill- man of 'Payson' is 4vis&ing with her grandparents, Mr, and, Mrs. Thomas Hillman. 1 . vr AT M01t-J-.... fir. and Mrs. Don Tdtyer and baby of Arizona are visiting indefinitely with Mrs. Tobler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Shoell. t VT At OBJBW Alice Paul of Magna was the principal speaker at the Manila ward M. I. A. conjoint meeting last Sunday evening. f - BOX AT Mr. and Mrs. OdeaS Kirk . were Sunday guests of MV. and Mrs. Theron J. Kirk of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Martelle Keetch.j ' A BUT AT HOW ,Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Halliday of Sugar City, Idaho, visited with Mr. Halliday's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Halliday Tuesday. Li..; BUT AT BOMB ...... Mrs. Huldah Allred of Spring City cmont the nflst two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Walker of Orem,- BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. Burton Smith and Fred Richins of Heber was a Pleasant Grove visitor Sunday. BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. Irving Block of Los Angeles, California, announce the birth of a baby girl Tuesday. Mrs. Block, before her marriage was Miss Devona Bezzant of this city. BUT AT BOMB D. Miley Smith underwent an operation op-eration for bladder trouble Saturday Satur-day at the Holy Cross hospital at Salt Lake City. At last reports he is slowly recovering. BUT AT BOMB Painful ."Dengue Fever", la Traced to Motquito Dengue fever, the extremely painful pain-ful ..but seldom fatal malady that breaks out In epidemics along the eastern Mediterranean and tn the East Indies, la spread by the same mosquito that carriea fellow fever. Dengue fever itself appeara to es tablish an Immunity against yellow fever and mny be a guard set up bratu re across thellneywblch the latter might penetrate Europe and Asia These are the flndlnea from re cent experiments of the Dutch Institute Insti-tute of Tropical Medicine at Am sterdam. Fourteen volunteers allowed themselves to be bitten by mosqui toes which fed on Dengue patlenta. All fell sick with the same malady. Theaokey8TveTetofected"wlth City Council Takes Up City Business Th City Council convened In regular session June 4, at 8 p. m with Mayor Olpin In charge. Councilman Diokerson or tne Waterworks committee repur the forms out and tanks cieanea out ready for the Inspection of the engineer, POULTRY PRODUCERS HEAR PROMINENT LECTURERS Wednesday evening at the Alham-bra Alham-bra Theatre, the local Poultry Producers Pro-ducers Association enjoyed an Illus trated lecture given by Mr. Ewtng B. . . .. .. xt rvwl Liver 011 Co, Councilman Walker reported n. . Cod Uver installation of two. water fountain; -n-" - v one in Plnoeer Park and one west , OU fer aU poul y side of Main street, also that lne;ur " hft ,Vtest discoveries and tec etto. BaU. otcienct ln the r4-- ing of poultry. He empnaaixea me necessity of sanitary measurers In poultry management About iw members and their friends were present. : - . ,CT AT HOIIB STRAWBERRY PICKERS MAKE WELCOME NOISE Each morning as the trucks which carry the berry pitkers to the fields pass through our city the shout and laughter of merry girls and bov Is a pleasing sound. : It re mind oneoMhel ears, notjoo f ar nsJred aa ordered. Upon the suggestion of Councilman Council-man Fugal that the check of the Canning Co. be accepted without payment of the Interest and penalty, penal-ty, motion was made by Councilman Council-man Dickerson that if such action was taken by the Council, the In terest and penalty be refunded to every citisen In P. O. from whom It t,wr, -nHncted. Motion, car- I1CWA WWB w- rled. urntinn was made by Dickers. that the Interest recently collected from C. E- Thorne on nis cujinary and Dengue fever.. It Is much more ft-, taf among them than among humans. hu-mans. Those that recovered were given Injections of yellow fever. Only 27 per cent died, Ordinarily, yellow fever causes a GO per cent mortality rate among monkeys. water account, be refunded; that the check received from Canning Can-ning Co. "be accepted without Interest, Inter-est, but with the regular penalty Imposed. Motion carried. A check from the county in the amount of 245.7te, for services ren-janii ren-janii In flB-htlnar county fires dur- These experiments nave greauy ( Jng pagt ye&P( wa8 turned over to ssened the fear of a yellow fever Becorder th instructions to deposit In a fund for the future lessened outbreak In the Dutch East Indies, where DeDgue is an almost universal univer-sal experience. returning j family have moved om the- "Prodigal Son" Parable Marvelous Short Story The short story has always ex- . .. . 4 . v.. ..... . .. ihn tha a r nf home of Joseph Ulpm on i.ne oiaic xmeieenin ceiuuijr wai i" highway. ) I writing It was .consciously , prac- Johnson : .. . . but at oi ticed. with! Mrs. Eliza Banks entertain As . Sophocles said of purchase of fire equipment. Motion was made by Councilman Walker that the invitation recelv-i ed of Colonel Hamilton Gardner to visit the training camp, at Camp Willtams, be accepted, and that the Council arrange-to visit the camp in a body- Motion carried. . By motion of Councilman Dick erson the matter of adjusting lic ense rates for business houses Out ! Richards will give advice on base- Johnson at Lo-I family at dinner Monday in honor 6 P'igan. Their granddaughter Julia! of her' 81st birthday.? In the after'- n? heauties will be held 1 m Monday evening. fight between two teams ; EverxmaaJn fsanrurove wi-u Beth returned home with them, for ar-shoi t visifc : BUT AT BOMB " F. S. Humphries returned last Thiirsdav. June 2, from a visit with by David Williamson and lg aWe to Bpare a few hours, come ichins. They win i'S'"-:to the campus wixn runes on the main highway j ahnvels " and help ' ' clean up" the he park just south o.f'thej dg after strawberry Day and .. daUKhter Mrs. Thomas Powell set them all "laid out," for tins d ,family at Seattle, "Washington. Li event of the day will . communjty "Baseball , Toumamen." , He reports avery enjoyable visit ' -but at oior-t- .. J but is glad to be back in Utah. WAYNE DRIGGS GRAD- . Mr. and Mrs. Asael Boulter and ...,r-. r-ortw 1 1 wixFRRITY famHy who have been visiting Villi Zirelatives-here -ioXhe past- tKoJ , s . weeks returned to their home m H. Wavne Driggs, son of Dp., and Tuesday. Mrs. Inez Olpin,- ficial strawberry day dance I from 9 to; 12 p. m. FICIAL PROGRAM kmber of Commerce Execu tes sponsors of the festival. pinittee chairman are: Jensen, general chairman; ltson, advertising; Josiah lueen committee; E. J. Rodeo; J. O. Clark. Pa- fels Swenson, Strawberry CUflord Tomlinson, fm Clifton R. Clark, cVSices- Krence Hilton, amusement; lilmmson, decorating. f rejnm M.-Band Parade. K. Formation of Minia- kfe . - - . f-H-Parade Starts. . pervlng of Free Berries at IPark. . Kelief Society Dinner at pool. - Sand Concert at City Park. H-Rodeo. noon neighbors, and old friends call ed -and SB happy K-lth her. -4 BUT AT BOl Mrs. Mary Cooper d on Bert, motored to Heber Wednesday and -mended the Utah State Postmas ters convention. Postmasters from all over the state were in attendance.'- - - BUT AT BOMB warn Clark was 'recently -selectee " V Aeschylus. .. these , euny "'or Blde-tne business district was left short stories a a me r.g.u w , h-rtstcenBe' and Finance without knowing why It-wM only , commlttm rare occasions, npwevei, ." . vn, accidents occurrevi, AjJm.?i?L'iifiiJi- Mrs. Howard R. Driggs of New York !mother of Mrs. Boulter, accompanied City is being graduated from ewlthem home to spend the summer. York University with the degree oi Doctor of Philosophy this'Wednes day June 8. 1932. His thesis based BUT AT BOMB Mr and Mrs. S. L. White enter tained at dinner Sunday, on these Thus Professor Baldwin, alter an exhausUve "examination of the 100 tales In Boccaccio's "Decameron," decided that only two of them are short stories in the modern critical sense, while three others approach the totality of Impression which Is the result of conscious unity in expression. ex-pression. The New Testament con tains .aort slpryP.icnjajiut; -BUT AT BOB past, when there was plenty of work for every boy and girl that wanted to work all during vacation. The boys and girls welcome the chance to earn a few pennies for their personal per-sonal needsv this year more than ever before. . ... BUT AT WHO HAWKINS-LINEBAUGH Glade L-lnebaugh, son of Dr. D. C. Llnebaugh of this city, ana Thora Hawkins of Logan, were mar ried last Wednesday by Stake President W. W. Warnlck. at the Llnebaugh home. Glade is a senior at the U. a. A. of Logan. He is well - known bsrtraKd-liaa a host of friends who wish him success. The bride is popular ln her home town. She Is student of the Logan high, scnooi. .... ; BUT AT BOMB- - Importing PUnti The nractlce of Introducing valu able plants f cenvforelgn countries ta at least as old as Queen riaisnepsui The parable of Aloha Kappa Phi Commerce m-u ..pro(,ifr8i Son" which is only Covers .SifV nf the B. X. u. national commerce fraternity. . -BUT AT BOMB Mrs O. R. Maupin, formerly Miss Rhea Clark, and her two ehildren of ik.vio n rfe visiting In upon ,.v ' . L(iill-. w-i- - - . - - i i fdU6i . ' . . , the out-of-school letters of were laid or Mr. and Mrs. Asael- leasant Grove with Mrs; Maupin s Junior high school boys and girls Boulter and children of Oregon, broth ri j. o. Clark. makes an important contribution m Mr Rnd Mrs Guy Robison ana two the field of education and throws daughters of Salt Lake City,. Mr. new light on children's correspona-, an(J Mr8 Lewls Olpin ana iamuj, ence. In making this study Dr. H Wayne Driggs has gathered hundreds hun-dreds of letters from all states in the Union and many foreign countries. coun-tries. This study has covered a period of three years. Dr. Driggs was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, t01 oinin. Lorena, Beth ana Mina. White and the host and hos tess. -BCT AT BOB BUT AT BOMB . Mr nd -Mrs. J. 0. Clark motored to-Logan Sunday taking their son, j G to attend the all-state band meet Raymond Parker of American Fork accompanied them. IUT AT BOM) words lone in the authorized version, .satisfies the modern denni- Letii and Payson Tied In Baseball Schedule For; Second nounced. Play An Lehl.and Payson tied for. the. top rung and lead aa the first round of lh. TTtah County Farm curmu tlon, securing the greatest emphasis league clo-Br lasOVednesday. Lehi possible with a sirpnsing how&A to payson a week previous of means. In America me snorv story had tits beginning In the "Sketch Book" of Washington Irving. in an exhibition of costly errors by Lehl 13 to 4, while Payson wss walloped by a humiliating score by Salem, defending state champion Who are doped to take the remain ins- three rounds of play, Salem in the opening round, tied with for fourth and nrtn who ruled Egypt about 1570 B. C, for an expedition .which brought foreign trees Into Egypt during her reign la historically recorded. PT AT BOMB . "" v .. - . More Out of Work yet. If all were good and wise. who would care ror w unem- - -j. ployed-doctbrsTlawyers andT preach-j.rg'j.San preach-j.rg'j.San Francisco Chronicle. BUT AT MOKB . ' Oh, What a Llsr! The bragger who claimed to have been all over the world said be climbed to the top of the Rhine, fed the lion of St. Mark's and filled tola fountain pen In the Biaca Florida Times-Union. uau6." Arizona, are visitors at the home of and was graduated from the Unl-; Mr and Mrs. H. E. Fair. Miss Jes-vraitv Jes-vraitv of Utah with a B. A. degree! out in the M. I. A. ora- loofi Fnllowlne his graduation . t mntest of the California mis a-water Fight. Between ;he taught for one year in Granite M Chamber of Com-i HJi, chnnl For three years there- i after he was a teacher In the Mt. Heroes of World War, Th "Lost Battalion," Is the name ih. Thrw Hundred and I Benjamin Eighth regiment United States In- places, just one gam. behind Orem fantrv. commanded Dy uenv w. ana two " Mr and Mrs. J. A. Jesperson and Mr9 Lueiia Steiner returned the charle8 w. Whittlesey. Whittlesey shore- . LlhterliSs LaVieve, of Tuscon. I the week (rom a visit with wag ordered t0 advanCe through the, - Saturday "ernon and densest part or tne great iorcoia Lmaon pmycu v - the Argonne during the World war ' !; a decisive victory, the score in order to take a certain point ana ending n to z. ror l j Ten Years Ago Now ii . . I Itn h ISni relatives at Blanoms, -was called home on aecount o Tthe death other fatherat. Salt Lake K Official Strawberry Ffleneva Resort "-T'ue-of-War throueh -rr-u-! Tt. wic-h School of Tn 1930 he "-Repetition of Mlnia- j received an appointment as Instruc tor in the School of Education oi New York University from whicn institution in 1928 he had been graduated with the degree of Master of Arts. He has Just been reappointed reap-pointed for the coming yeai-,1932-33. He is a member of Sigma Oil and Phi Delta Kappa fraternities. --BUT AT OB DOROTHY ANN NELSON STRAWBERRY' QUEEN U BOMB L-I.A. AND '"ARY CONVENTION COMMENCES FRIDAY N June Mutual Improve. fon and Prinnarv A. '. held in Salt IjlWa 'turday and Sunday, k ii for each or' "ograms appear ii rM-of "The Era", off! "o mm in xne Frieni- Primary maga- Wning will i rMlonfor the Primary afternonn i 1 -h Bunday in general pSloniU- .. . "7 lne M. I. A. will -uoi meetings with and SUDerintn'on. hlT?" In afternoon annual reception wMr:ul meetings and r-ron bicentennial e Place the Sunday a testimony raj MT0 awn , :siacl h. eral 8ess,0' a im m tt mornlnff- Tening Little Miss Dorothy Ann kelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nelson, received the highest num-Kr num-Kr f vntAa for Strawberry Queen when the ballots were counted Tuesday evening. She will receive a beautiful necklace from the Chamber Cham-ber of Commerce and will receive the honor of presiding over the Miniature Min-iature parade. BUT AT BtOBtB Deserved a Model Bobbie, a Pekinese owned by. Ur. mr, Mm Fn-i. was awarded medal at the Croxley (England) canine ahow for roosinf them by pulling bedclothes when nre ww oat la their honae. BUT AT BOMB Imaginary L,er Some of the well-known lovers to literature, not real people are: Ben-Rn Ben-Rn ni Pathr. Darby and Jo8 Ancassln and lcolett Lancelot and Guinevere, Tristram and Iaeult, Raannln mil Portia. Hamlet an Ophelia, Evangeline and Gabriel Hiawatha and Minnehaha. Orpheus and Enrydlce. Paul and Virginia, and Pyramoa and Thlsbe. ... , .v. rxrivllpdee of sion and win nave ins contesting in the M.J, Acontes at -the June conference in Salt Lake City. BUT AT BOKB The Misses Florence Baxter and Inez Walker entertained the Glean-. Glean-. (nrisor ward'M. I. A. Tuesday evening St the Baxter home. The evening was spent to anA social chat, a dainty was served to; the following guests, Virginia wa.ett. HeJ Johnson, Jane Walker Ava Sm.t Meta Krofford, Bessie Lowe. Thora Hales and Rhea Johnson. . UT AT BOMB ' C. Robert- City. JUT AT BOM" - , '- u Meived by - Mr- "Woran;r hold IL Far In advance oi u"j secretary ueorge crown ui other troops, he was soon surround- Bureau League., announce! the fol- ed bythe enemy and attacsea ior4OWingr schedule for ..me aeconojiaii r crraAu-i fnnr dnvs and nights. More tnan olay aT Vm Olpin'. brother Reuben 100 hours passed without his men on-ationof on-ationof Mrs. Olpin .,, anv fnod .nd only a little A- 1 - esh-i The majority of hi. eon ZTrZ. C. Mra Josephmand wa. ed or .woundea, ouc at -Salem, Lehl at .riv Miss Maudne Bullock or Whimesey ", .Lakeehore and Benjamin at Orem Willlard Smith of Salt Lake, son ofMr. and Mrs. John E. Smith of this city, was badly injured in Salt Lake Wednesday, May 81. A brick wall on which he was working fell in on him and crushed, him. Mr. Smith la ft veteran of the" World War. and a remarkable colnciaent is hat be was toiureane-jwitg- n8 brother ReubenjioO hours passed without bis men ob-j Junft gg, t Benjamin, Lin- don at Lehl and Lakeshore ot Orem: Payson bye. Clifford L. Wright, H r, and son Glen, Mrs. James p. Thorne, this city. BUT AT moi The peppy -H n: ward with Miss cnon as leaderield a J TT Saturday at one Atwood mending was given. BUT AT fO- Merrill N. Warnlck attended was eventually relieved. Llndon bye - June 11 Salem jit Lehl, Lakeshore Lake-shore at Benjamin and Llndon at NatBrallv t . iaon in narsing a sentence,' Payson; Orem. bye i nrtinir" rame to a. June. 16 Leht at i loong miss of fourteen to parse, j at Benjamin and Llndon at Salem; ! 1 ..ltaHnvlv hnt Sfot " T jikmihare. bVO. Orem, Payson Mildred meeting thB Swenson home and ..o at theome of Ermaj hegltattnely. but got 'i Lakeshore, bye. II"3""' T,It OHO l ' .1 . -...--- Tfcl -A Tssons m ... --nneh onui sne was vv june to raynuji i j-.. v,. tel! wnat it agreed with. Here. he Llndon and Salem at iAaesnor. .hort. But the teacher aald, Benjamin, byev - . . . n- . .. -r .v. DLmln well; what ooee wiuum june it uran . ..... Ellen biusnea ana Lakeshore at Linaon ana i-ayon "Very miss provo . . won da. Cullimore Jensen ana "- Miss in Salt Lake i'; -- and Miss Cullimore nau ..ntine two crates or Cporetarv oi "u"v were Jensen honor Mrs. - - ., . . - - . E. A. Beck and B T. u. graduating exercise agree with?" Iolai. Wednesday and afterwards to the was present at a by Mrs. Owen sister, was one family dinner given Baird in honor of her Mlsa Wllma Eldredge. who of the Y graouaie. . tGrand . Jarman, .rxcrT Reed Hale, and Mr. SaUl Tribune, photos of- - odeal ban - ,iai were an io-7 attended a breaa- Class o! - - T,rt, ln the Upper I " of WeUing. and tnrouB" - . .u. te official were the gins anu u mnrnlne.. we minted in -weonesw v Tribune, . . lT AT BOBDB- Th. Church History class of the Z rratoesday joyed a.- - ln charge of evening, a. HiUman and the class of -pirhards. i .. 'a-'"" . iv. MUses the class were u - Drysdale. Them Jensen, Ruth e - Barbara JooK Walker, and Messra Jack WaIker. Adrto Atkinson Hardman. After the sw -y lunch was enjoyed. Tuesday morning. fast at C.r;;to the B. T. U. and They relu "T there. Odeal Kirk eve a program W and LeGrana n TT1 Aueta as pros- numbers. neia aown , " Ellen, - don't you "know , what courting agreea wlthr "Yeyeyes, ma'am." "Well, Ellen, why don't yon parse that word? What does It agree Pushing atlll more and stammer-Ing. stammer-Ing. Ellen at last replied: "tt agreea with all the glrla, ma'am. at Orem; Salem, bye June 25 Orem at Salem, Benja min at Lldnon, Paysott ax laice- shore and LehL bye. r AT BO! CULLIMORE FAMILY HAS FOUR GRADUATES n t 9. C, The w,;:irIav afternoon at the club. met Saturfaj Emma Z -'the sew machine. The goent in darning of Z nfficers of this club are The oflice . Winni.S is the "Stretch " -Garrison flnish" la a hairbreadth finish, whereby the winner comee from behind to win at the last m Sent It U so called because a A m AfM A ft Sewing Garrison, a Beth. home oi 1-8ir-wi given in .rl; was spent In darning hose. in Delia Rad Helen fc"' . R-porter. and mall, fcecrrv-w leader. SOIl jockey. this fashion. 'Anls Harper R..lBaiac of Presrrce . " .a , i,racter. hen estal sted. shnld not be rested In e in end. but only employed nsa means of doing still farther good. Atterbnry. Mr. and Mrs. A. U Cullimore at tended the graduation exercises of the B. T. U. at Provo last Sunday evening. They were particularly in terested ln this program because their eon Owen, was among the college graduates and their daughter Bernice, is a normal graduate this vear at the TT. Mr. and Mrs. Cullimore recently received word of their eon Howard graduation In Washington. D. C. and James, in the school of com merce in New York. It is very ratifying to parents when their children achieve such honors Jn the educational line. " day of the same month while in the war in France. Ten Years Ago Now The Llndon First ward members entertained "Friday night in nonor of Paul Walker and Vern Cullimore who have recently returnea rrom missions. Ten Years Ago Now farewell testimonial will be giv en Sunday Bight in the tabernacle for Emmett Hayes ana nuBseu Swenson who will leave June Z4tn to fulfill missions. Mr. Swenson is going to Germany and Mr. Hayes will labor'ln the Northern Btaies. Ten Years Ago Now Plana for the big Strawberry Day June 21st, ara coming along nicely. It will be iimposalble to have the big wild, west show because the club cannot assume the expense this year and the grounds are not large' enough. A historical pageant, an oeretta, a children's dance, wrest ling match, bicycle and motorcycle races, etc. are scheduled for tne day. ' . Ten Years Ago Now As a closing party of their sea- son's work, Brigham Young's birthday birth-day was celebrated In a very fitting manner by the Manila ward M. a. a. on Thursday evening. The celebration celebra-tion was a pioneer party given on the campus Just north of the grove. The scene was well lighted by the pewrnoon. the six bonfires and also the electric lights 'which were placed for the occasion. Ten Years Ago Now A marriage license was issued last week to John C Baxter and Rose B. Johnson, both of this city. S r |