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Show baRADE the LUi StraWbe"ye rrponsible -Pr the l ... twelve to ,. Parkin,' Ltt who too" f According to the programs out- y of i1"1-' i lined for the Keller societies. Dy tne Unt OCCUrTt'd j , CT To,r Tuna 11V. Sdaiw Secretary sands Attend Eleventh Pleasant Grove Locals al Strawberry festival. Miss Maybell Farr was a Salt Lake visitor on Monday. BUT AT Kim Mr. and Mrs. Verland Hnnlev between the Firemen and C of C. !have moved int0 e'r new home in attracted much attention. - The the Windsor ward this week, bathing revue held the crowds un- I "UI AT maMa til time for the official Strawberry Mr8' Winlford Robinson and baby " i are visiting with relatives in Sevier Dy ball-. county. ' but at worn MANILA WARD RELIEF ! vr " 0"" A SOCIETY HOLb FLAG I m C. Moore returned Monday DAY PROGRAM 1 where he has been . u visiting with his family since last Thursday evening. " I 1 BUT AT HOMB Hff .. i i,r 1 i-t iii . . ' T .... i n. ami u. iveves v,oooiey ana general board Flag Day, June lh. q( &m was celebrated in connection with of &nd M Duanne the George Washington tree plant- .. The ash tree near - in o pprAmflnv. o -w- - the grove on the north side of the' . .. ' . . . J " , lv" me grove c Mr and Mrg Morrls Buhler of as their guests on Strawberry day ward chapel was designated as the M1(1wav wprp strflwhp.rrv rtnv ,,. nranna w H thi.,.. x. and Mrs. Leon M. Smith. but at ioii County Commissioner Chas, H. ' . White and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Erlandson of Payson, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Larson and Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Thornton on Strawberry day. -BUT at bom George Washington tree. , tors wUh Mnj Buh,er), Mr Tho fnllowlne rjrosrram was ren- dered: Song, "America"; prayer, Kate Jacobs; song. "Flag of the Tfrfte": "American Creed,' Adena Swenson; History of the U. S. Flag, Roy Iverson; Our National Airs, a saxaphone solo, Calvin Swenson, accompanied by his sister, Nell Swenson; pledge to the flag, led by i mnuta and flae Dlaced In dqs1-l . ... . . -, ,-t,.Ti tion near the tree. ., Interesting inci Z of this perfet j - ... Parade I L. for 'this ft, children in their Lcharscter .roles. 0f Mm"" of State,. Governor George rf. ytotner: U at the w the serving of oern. nreclation to the icommerce and farmers Ung of the luscious Lathe building or in.s I the present propol is band from the W- G. kin at joraiui Lire Parade with the Liy and spirit. The Band and Junior Hin U uniforms helped t larade one of beauty twed to the comment? k about them one could know that this parade warnick. is had pleased the en-1 . but at home- that, packed the Struoj Miss Maxine Harrison of Salt I several blocks. The j Lake, is the guest of Miss Verona L ereninsr drew n!m't J i;.,ren for the next ten days. , BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. Lyean Johnson and Erving Johnson spent the week-end in Provo canyon on a fishing trip. BUT AT HOMB Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson of TVnvn were euests of Mrs. Ander- Misses Enid Rnd Shirley Barton of Antonito, Colorado, 'are Visiting at the home of George W. Barton. BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rogers, Jr Aft anA 11m 1 I .. T . 1 . iui9. linn j juunmon or , M - Salt Lake were guest of Mr and' faJnlly of Mana88a. Colorado, Mr 8. Irving Bullock Sunday. BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Carlson of Bingham, were visitors at the Irving Irv-ing Bullock home on Friday. 1 BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hayes of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Karl Banks on Strawberry day. BUT AT BOMB Mrs. H. P. Jones spent the weekend week-end in Salt Lake City attending the M. I.' A. conference. BUT AT BOMB Mrs. T. H. Gleason and Mrs. Regina Thome were Salt Lake visitors on Saturday. i BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Halliday had are visiting at the home of George W. Barton. BUT AT BOMB Fay Thome of the Utah County infirmary, wag shaking hands with friends and relatives here Friday and Saturday, BUT AT BOMB Miss Eva Peterson of Brlgham City, visited several days last week with her sister, Mrs. Blaine -War- nick, and family. V BUT AT BOMB Joseph S. Walker, George Fage, Harold Keetch, Vern and Richard Cullimore were among . the early morning fisherman Wednesday. BUT AT BOMB ' Mr. and Mrs. Clinton R. Thome of Richfield, visited Monday With Mr. Thome's parents. Bishop and ry. ... , , . , Mrs. imvia a. xnorne. Bine Allen of American Fork. IUT AT aOBTJ . . , -. , I a group oi uiienteu young people Mrs. Karl Banks attended a bridge jof the Windsor ward ve the cnape, nanv litaf - Thiiralav dHvah ho fh&; ' O " Fine Arts club, at the home of Mrs. J. Erval Chrlstensen of Orem. dents in tlie life of George Washington, Washing-ton, A.' P. Warnick; community singing, "God Gave us Dear America," Ameri-ca," led by Nettie W.; Warnick; prayer dedicating the tree to George Washington, Bishop L. M. Atwood; remarks of appreciation by Relief Society President Mary Monsort, I Bishop L. M. Atwood, Stake Presi dent of Relief Society Ella M. Cra-gun Cra-gun and Stake Board member Annie Holman; singing, "Star Spangled Banner".; and prayer, Christena BUT AT HOMB i I Mr. ana Mrs. Jonn Minxs oi gait Lake City, were guests of Mr. Banks'. -mother, Mrs. Eliza Banks, Mrs. Merle Toombs went to Salt on Sunday. , Lake Saturday to meet her. son, "but ai homb TT' .3 ..11 n.Un kno V.Aan attannffl Mr and Aii. Robert R. Thorn school in Washington, D. C, during' an(j family of Prbvo, were guests the past year. He will spend his;of Mr and MrSi Joseph D, Fage on vacation, in Yellowstone Park. He Friday. has a summer position there. , But at homb but at homb Mr ana jirS- D0n Tobler'tjf Neva' Miss Estelle Fenton, Miss Arvilla da, who are visiting indefinitely Clark Miss Lurena White, Miss' with Mrs; Tobler's parents, Mr. and Ruth Peay, Mrs. Ethan Peay, Mrs. ; Mrs. F. C. Shoefl, were Salt Luke Leone Told, Mrs. Ethel West, Mrs. i visitors on Monday. . Merrill. Warnick, Mrs. B. L. Allen, but at home Mrs. O. E. Grua and daughters j Mr an(j Mrs. Jack Conway and Suzanne and. Mary attended thefamily jeft sunday by . auto . for Durango, Colorado, to attend the funeral of Mr. Conwajfa. sister, crowd as it did in th kirberry Queen, little ly Ann Nelson, 4-venr- of Mr- and Mrs- Ray- lo, was much-admired, eurls arid quiet va.ys. live said, it would be bifficult to say which prettiest because oil effective fnr the part rored to portray. berry serving was en- wofrds filed past the school was well patron - i - prk grounds were used nimco nun on eau Liieir Ihe lawns and enjoved fner. The concessions dispensing, hot dogs, and other refresh -Go Round and Ferris The tug of war son's mother, Mrs. Eda -Allred on Strawberry day but atvhomh Mr; and Mrs. WiMlam Daybell of Charleston were guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Boren. Friday. -but at homb The chicken dinner Mr. Ttolna TfiHinn and '-were D. program Sunday morning at the State Mental hospital in Provo. BUT AT HOMB Mrs. Merrill N. Warnick and baby have been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Eldredge, at IGranger-d urfng-the past - week. - BUT at homb Mr. and Mrs. Leo R. Walker and family left Thursday for California where Mr. Walker will aitend the University of Southern California summer school. BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. William Herder, of Salt Lake, were truests Sunday of Mra, Herder's srandDarents. Mr. and Mrs. George Richards. Mrs Herder before her marriage was Miss Blan'ehe Richards. BUT AT HOMB Many Visit Log Cabin There were a large number of the Strawberry day visitors who regis-tered regis-tered at the Pioneer .Cabin on the city park. Some 40S x registered, many from other states' In the union. ' ' Names appearing were from Arizona, Ari-zona, Colorado, California, Canada, Illinois, Iowa, Idaho, Indlanna, Kansas, Kan-sas, Nevada, New Jersey, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Texas and Washing ton. Others were from towns In Utah as follows: American Fork, Benjamin, Bountiful, Bingham, Beaver, Charleston, Draper, Delta, Ephrlam, Kureka, Fillmore, Fair-view, Fair-view, Gunnison, Goshen. Halliday, Huntsvllle, Heber, Lehl. Lindon, Logan. Magna, Mantl, Murray, Mo- na, Milford, Midway, Nephl, Ogden, Provo, Payson, Pleasant Grove, Rlverton. Salt Lake, gantaquin, Sprlngvllle, Spanish Fork, South Jordan and Vineyard." BUT AT BOMB A HINT TO FAT FOLKS Read at Fage Reunion. Now let us reduce in the day of depression Ten Years Ago Now special Gleaner Junior Bee Hive convention in Salt Lake Monday. BUT AT HOMB - .Rahjhrrkrrirerr;ani f omnahv of Salt Lake Kate Conway; his-- stock! - -rpyr at-homi presented Mr. George Wilson and his moth- No longer as fat folks on earth need we roam, Economy is sounding to all of the nations. Or shortly the hour of starvation will come. When all that is planted we all have eaten -F And naught will be left In cellar and bin, And earth will apear as a land that's forsaken. 4 When the farmers have gone and their farms turned In. Two young ladles from this place were married this week. One Is Miss Abble Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, who was married mar-ried to Frank Peterson of Lehl. The other is Miss Fern Wadley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, R. D. Wadley who was married to Vivian Edwards pf Charleston. Ten Years Ago Now J. Harold Brlndlry received his B. A. degree as a graduate of the school of Arts and Science last week at the annual commencement exer cises of the University of Utah. Ten Years Ago Now A big wedding reception was giv en Wednesday evening In honor of the marriage of Mrs. Maggie NleU son and Axel Johnson which .took . place Wednesday. . Ten Years Ago Now Mrs. J. P. Fugal entertained Tuesday Tues-day afternoon In honor of the 10th birthday anniversary of her daughter daugh-ter Genevieve. ; ; Ten Years Ago Now What promises to be the biggest day in -the history of our city, will be the first annual Strawberry Day which will be held here next Wed-nesday, Wed-nesday, June- 2 lstr-Byne time-the-sun has set Wednesday evening, Pleasant Grove's IubcIous strawberries straw-berries will have been given statewide state-wide fame. Ten Years Ago. Now Bazll Walker has opened up a confectionery stand at the foot of Tlmpanogos Camp-trail. ..mt. n,... Rank" in the Second er, Mrs. Margaret Wilson, and Mr, ward Recreation Hall Tuesday night and Mrs. Justin Peay and family of ; to a fine appreciative audience. Mr. 'Garfield, were guests otfAir. ana; Cloniger will bring his company to . Mrs. F. C. Shoell on Strawberry , the Second ward hall again to- day. j . , ( mPmpnt BOT AT HOMB I Kentucky Sue' Tart ofl Mr. and Mrs. Harland Simmons Mr. and Mrs. C. H.. Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Barnes of Salt I Lake, Mr, and Mrs. G. F. Barnes and ! Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Barries of Lehl, - xvnrti mieftfa of "Mr. and LMrsv'C; Tt Clark and family" on day. . , BUT AT HOMB Mrs. Odeal Kirk entertained her parents and other members of her family at dinner Sunday. Those -nrosont wore Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Now cook lots of greens and eat sparing of bread crumbs, Hoe all-of your gardens and grow ' Iota of beans;""" ' ' " Strawberry I Grow ..grains and potatoes and all kinds of berries' And plan your home budget with - all ot your brains'. And when we've reduced and all gotten tfiin, -BUT AT BOMB the play "Kentucky Sue", fan oi, mi. "'! Keetch, Utah and Ray Keetcn, Mr. the proceeds go' to the Second'' ward and baby -ot Burlcy, Idaho, -were and Mr8.' Martelle Keetch and-Mr, Building Fund. j guests Sunday and .Monday of Mrs. Mra Russel, Keetch of Heber. BCT Ar nomt Simmons' parents, tnsnop ana rs. Out of-town guests at the homeic. A. Gamett. .They left early in of Dr. and Mrs!' O. E. Grua on ' the week for SpoW,Wlngton Strawberry day were: Dr. and Mrs. where Mr. Simmons w m u .u of t L.L f Thl. Mrs. W. University of Washington summer 11,. Hi. tUUlUB""' ' I . Fassel, Mrs. Bertha Forrester and ool,. n ir v and BUT AT Hon soh Wallace.-Jursxjsi, - , - rnil -rri,r. daughter Mrs. W. H. Tremayne, : mr. uu - Harper and family, . g II , t ' Mrs. Nell more and family of Garland, return- v Miss ne.en ---- - , home Wednesday after -the family rr,vn M ssmargarti . x. v WAlPh had snent two weeKS wun momcr. Mrs. Harriett weicn, A " .tv Mary CobMey, daughter of George obbley of Blackfoot, . Idaho, and Annie Harper Wright of Ogden, have been visiting the past week with their aunt and uncle, Mirand-Mrs. ArB, amily. ' - IUT AT HOMB Mr. and Mrs. Bernard G-. Webb family dt Salt Lake City, guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Thorrte on Friday. :BUT AT HOMB -" r nA .ro y a f'nrtAr ana iur. ut"v" .. - - . .r "l MnHi and. Miss Helen Welch all- of W." ,, Camo ' recently relumed from the Austrian n,;fmi d Mr nd Mrs. J. O.iLake; Mr. and Mrs. Heal, Mrs. a I German mission, and Miss Anderson Ward'of Pio 'visited here Tues- J. Ward, Mr. and day with Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Grua,', Beth Asnworu. 'Twill not' take so much from our cellar' and bin. ' Then all will be over, the sun will shine And the people will come back all feeling fine. Ideila Walker. BUT AT HOMB Miss Fern Pherson was hostess io llie Gleaner girls of the-Wlndsor ward Tuesday evening." The eve ning was spent In games and social chat. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Richards and family of American Fork were guests Friday of their parents, .Mr. and Mrs. George Richards. ' . BUT AT HOMB Mr. and Mrs. C; L. Wright and fumlly left Thursday by auto for a trip to Los Angeles, California, combining com-bining business and pleasure. -M-ainT-lT BTI . 1 :- - : Mr. and Mrs. Archie McDaniel of Salt Lake, and Mr. and-Mrs. S. U Robertsnn of Ogdt-n, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. C Robertson (, on Sunday. BUT AT HOMB frH Hedve ChriBtianaejvMrs, Laura Robertson, Mrs. Dean Poul gon, Mrs. Rose Radmall and Mrs. Eva Adams attended the Primary convention in Salt Lake last Wednesday. Wed-nesday. , -BUT AT HOMB Mrs. V. E. Baxter and daughter, Shirley, and Miss Arvilla Clark will leave the last "of the week for California. Cali-fornia. They expect to visit With Mr. and Mrs. H. W Clark at Ban Jose, California, and with other relatives enroute. snent two weeks witn moiner, ... , . grandmother while Mr. Culli-iof Lehl. and their son. Robert, who i mmaOBBmflmSmmimaam d t. ah,,,, and Mr nnd Mrs. son, and Dr. M V V. Rorter PTOVO. -BUT AT HOMB ul J-,c'"' 6""" . . . ,o ot ' nnd Mrs. C. L,. WarnicK. nooen Miss Christie Joiiiison, . -theL D S. hospital, and Miss Corn-! was the principal speaker at the abv together with a number of Manila ward, sacrament - meeting . a -,. at th! Sunday evening. associate aociors aim ui i :. .. . rhornton's 1 j2 T. S. hospital were Pleasant J Grove visitors on Strawberry day. ! r,.. nioEt of Mr. and Mrs. incjr n Store Sbecial Sale-Bare? P's Overalls - 89c f Overalls Strip- wne - - 39c :-KV5r,! - - - LEVI'S 98c $1.10 r - - $15 il flu).. T - Kubber Boots S1.95 ams Stahwear Sheets - 59c Size 81x94 ; - Voile and Rayon 15c per 25 feet of Hose with Couplings S1.20 50 feet of Hose with Couplings S2.20 A NUMBER Or OTHER AETICLES AT SALE PRICES BUT AT homb- "Among those who, attended M. I. A. convention in Salt; Lake Saturday . .. . ir- -. ir A T TATnrnlplr IrViThJhn7me Z Mrs NetUe ' Mrs H. P. Jones, Miss KiTilTMS ton, Miss Arvilla Clark. Mis. Lu- ?d n chlfdVen "of Kanab, Miss rene White. Mrs. Leone Told. Mrs. Manila Royal of Lehl, and Mrs. J. Ethel West Mrs. Fern Edwards, Manen tvuyai ...... wm piri.n Mrs. Elrov WKobertaoano. Kyeg Mrs, B, Lr Altyni Mrs. O. E. The AtwoodTfamUy entertained Grua and Miss Ruth Peay. ' . - t Mr. Sarah BUT AT MOUr- Sundayat t r lf xhoruwWcll f nv of er.on.Bishop'won out in the Timpanogos stake 4a-n wdhefterrToonnd contest was in Lake- Saturday . F. D. At.ood.-Tne ta evening and joined the chorus of iearly evening "Vf . ,000 voices of contestants in the en- IT '"of th SSSr beTes tire church at the M.. I. A. and Pri-bers Pri-bers of the iamuy yi nnn Thn attend mr the-Kuest of honornd ma wer, Bishop Hort-. Mt-. Ze.pha Harris. Mr. and Mrs ert ley y A' d ' Thora Hales, Helen Johnson, Flor- samh Atw'Mth;rAtwoTd of ence Baxter. Hael' Johnson and and Mr. and Mrs. John L. Atwood or n . Charleston. A picnic luncneon .wa. enjoyed. 1 1 ;ziir si r arm z xm tm- r f r KsWork HnA . fhese Prices Are Promised Until June 24 BUT AT HOMB Mrs. C. L. Wright entertained the visitors' Mothers' Club at her home Wednes- IUT AT HOHB Among the ou;01-"' ' c j day afternoon. After some business at the home of Dnand . . - were dl8CU88ed MUs Beth Jenson on f Drysdale gave tour readings. "Park-Mrs. "Park-Mrs. Jenson's parent Mr. and Mrs. J7 , Qood Manage- Snren KasmusKii, - - ter Gladys VlT.fj Mrs K. M..Gardellns 01 -. r'ToneT Gardiner of the 222 artilery . cmiih of the same menC "Billy Bow-legs," ana me One-legged Goose." Delicious refreshments re-freshments were served to the mem bers and the following special ., un Pearl Wadley. urs. ana w stata Milton guests: Mrs. reasi wauiey. company. Secretary of SUteMlUon Wadley. Mrs. Calvin Walker, ,r Tu.mne of Salt Lake. Mrs. Ame- 1 in Thornton's Store Pleasant Grove, Utah .... a. and Mr. and Mrs. Vty lia. ouiw T-fc lan Simmons of Salt L- BCTT ATPHH r T,--. Thome " entertained memberofherfamu the first time In severw y ' are. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Walker a family of Garland, Mr . and Mrs. .Lrd Sjoberg of Sal J and Mr. LeRoy ThornA Mr and "cITyl-The nah ln: " Jsoent in family afternoon was spent uhursdXaU&rnla left Dy U" ,Mnd the VT California T'nlVrSllV vfc . 8ummer echpoL ome of Jeppson to ail who called during the J the orivUedge of attest , a and garfy evening. U Mrs. J. D. Thorne, Mrs. L. B. Adam- son and Mrs. J. A. Weft of American Ameri-can Fork. Mrs. Mary Jeppson entertained Tiiondav afternoon at an. Informal party In honor of her 87th birthday v Friends and relatives who remembered remem-bered the birthday and called during the afternoon were Margaret Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, Helen Walker, Vance Walk- Mrs. Perry Jensen, Rose Hayes, Nora. Peterson. Mollie Smith, Sine' NIelson, Marie F. Smith, Emma Jen-, on, Jean Dodson, Josie Baxter.! Robert Hicks, Pearl Hicks. Fernj HfrksMary Lee, Gwen Lee. Revaj Mitchell. Maoel Mitchell. - Ethel . MitcheU and Emma Johnson. Re- i . 1 vtm srved by Mrs. At your Rugs! Are they wearing out? You can add years of life to them even yet if you go into the D. T.R. Store and let one of the salesmen tell you how to make your rug ; give more years of service. He will suggest a good heavy rug pad, priced in a 9x12 size at - $' Dixon-Taylor-Russell Company it J the Olympic games. . |