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Show FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1931 Thirty-Four Scouts Receive Awards TOT AMERICAN FKCTTIZKN " ..., nvans were . ,c.l .nmmlttO Of , Mf. Uld ..... ... A I'M FRIDAY Thirty-four award were nmdo to Alpine district scout and scotiters at ths December Court of Honor, held Wednesday nlxht In the stake tithlnu office. Troop 12 of the Third Ward wan the best represented troop in tho district, members of troop 12 receiving 26 Of the thirty four nwards made. Hollo ItoliliiHon, an advanced (scout of (he Fourth Wind Troop IS. wok recognized 'or an r.HKie award, after presenting proof of p.iHHlnR all of the requirements for th.it honor. An Kitgle aw;ird is often recognized as bclntr the equivalent of a year In college, and to win such :ui honor Is a tribute .1 ..r ...... Pmneli ..f .he lend.. of I ' KlyinK llltfh". whl, will be at Troop 1! In tho Third Ward. w the "a m-o 1 heatre fcunaay. ward; Second ward at Alpine ward; Highland at Third ward. January 20 Highland at Fourth ward; First ward at Second ward; Third ward at Alpine ward. January 27 Alpine ward at Fourth ward; Second ward at Third ward; First ward at Highland. February 3 Highland at Alpine ward; Third ward at First ward; Fourth ward at Second ward. February 10 Alpine ward at Firm ward; Second wurd at Highland; I'ourDh ward at Third ward. "FLYING HIGH' FROLIC OF FUN t ward will enjoy a trip to tho Bait Laka Temple next Sunday. MUl Kulh Fage, a nurse or tne V. S. Hospital. spent the weekend week-end with her mother. Mrs. Mary li. l-'age. A modern apartment for rent. By J. E. Halliday. adv. Mr. and Mrs. H. Warnick and family were guests of" Mr. and Mrs. Alma Christiansen on Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Josephine Wright announres tho marriage of her d.iughier. Dorothy and Elmer (ieorge .Mm rilng of Lehl at ITovo, Monday. IIOOYI 1 o Ol M.- I III! 'I .!'., ...... , .. dav and Tuesday. December 6. rccommenuro ioi a nuu - . , , ... , . one of the steps toward nn KuKle and , was frankly made for laugh- ing puron-a iijujf. Its plot was built definitely to arouse grins and guffaws. And It was made by the most successful comedy director of. the year, Char-leg Char-leg Klesner, responsible for such giggle successes as "Reducing," "Caught Short" and "Politics." ' Comedy Stars award. The list of hoys who won other awards Is as follows: Second class badge: C.ny Richard Rich-ard and Ivslle Jones, troop 14; Marlon Reck, Chnrhs Hhumway. Olen Durrant and Ernest Abel, troop 12. Merit bridge: Arthur Oordon, Veil Hunter, Howard Robinson, Ray Lee, Ralph Julian, Olen Hasten. Has-ten. FrsnU AOiai and Jamoa W-taff. W-taff. all of troop 12 for cooking--Max Hunter, Dean Oordon, Cnrl Ashton. Veil Hunter. Don Hunter and Don Rhodes, all of troop 12, for poultry keeping. Oliver Abel, Onrnet Abel, Francis Abel and Olen llatlam, all of troop 12. for civics. Veil Hunter and Wayne R. Mo-Tague, Mo-Tague, troop 12, for First Aid to Animals. Olen Andreaaon and Jas. Blade, troop H. for Personal Health. Ray Ie. 'troop 12, for Angling. Clifford K. Toung, Jr., troop 14, for Metal work. Rollo Robinson, troop IS, for ldve-8avlng and Swimming. Of the principals, Bert L&hr ha long been conceded the most Imi tated comedian on the American tage and Charlotte Oreenwood . . . well, no one naeds to explain her! Other well-kaown player who take part In the guy melange of humor and eong Include Pat O'Brlon, Kathryn Crawford, Charle Wlnnlnger, Hedda Hopper. Guy Klbbee and Herbert Bragglotl. The laughable tory concerns Russty Krauae (Ihr), clever me-ehnnio me-ehnnio hut a "dumb bunny," who Invents a new type of airship called call-ed the "aerocapter." An Impecunious Impecun-ious young promoter (O'Brien), befriends be-friends him. The new Aerocopter company, however, nearly goe on the rocks when the engine company com-pany come to take awav the power plant of the airship. This Is saved when O'Brien arranges for Rusty to imarrv Pansy Potts (Miss C.reen- F1RST HALF I wood), an amorous waitress who December -American Fork First j craves to be the wife of an aviator, ward at American Fork Fourth Tt.ls nearlyproves tho undoing ward- Alpine ward at American' of the pair, however, for on their Fork Second ward; American Fork honeymoon Pansy so detains Rusty Third ward at Highland ward (that he Is late getting to the air t. i ir.,,t h wnrri at field for the rates which will lem- Hlghland; Second ward at First . onstrate the new ship. Officers ward; Alpine ward at Third ward, 'come to arrest O'Brien for false December 2S-Fourth ward at stock sole. O'Briens sweetheart. A'plne watd: Third ward at Second ; Kathryn Crawford, is In tears. At ward: Highland at First ward. jtfce It minute Rusty arrives and December 80 Alpine ward at' dashes for the aerocopter. pursued Highland; First ward at Third by Pansy. She hangs on to a wing wnrd- Second word at Fourth wurd., when the machine takes the air January 8-First ward at Alpine and a fight between the two high ward- Highland ward at Second above the clouds, is not the least ward; Third ward at Fourth word, of Its fun opportunities. Rusty SECOND HALF eventually descends, to be the hero January IS Fourth ward at First of the hour. Alpine Stake "M" Men Basketball Schedule ' ,,f Mr. and Mrs HarrU, on Tha..KK Mr9- waurlne, and 'for ProYQ Where ah will em-'ha. bsanT a. u. (v .... j.i with their , Dioyea. BobDy, t"- --- - . a Mr, trunk U. are recelwng toiiui ... .,f a fine W y. v- 27. Mother ft'"1 i,al,y nicely. , mother and grandmotner. - ,, Thomas of South Jordan. ALPINENEWS Mr. U Bate. Reporter. doing : dam .: 1. 1. . """" the tr .1 The three day Thankaaivlnjr Fe. tlval of th Alpln ward wa well on i no attended Wednesday evening when In this new 'location Mrs. Arvel (ir.-n nUTtai...M at .. ;,r,v Tu-lay afu-rnuun. ' .. ...... vturnttt. ..v evening The gue., ' r , Haymond. Mabel Th"ni-. . i -liiii Kri-aiibrack. vltect. Iirsen anil , ' a large congregation listened to the t..iii AAamm rivs riv w . v u mr. Jlirron, Ht-v ! t irimhAll and tn other numhom nn I Kun ... oltob., , , . TlUn . ' thn nroaram. Thursday evenlm lLu u I ... . m kav nn their ro,.i prnwri attended tha dane o ' i-o. . .. eJclt S The M. 1 - " "rv the W 1 , i.., ....llnir Sun- . 1. kultillnir vu DUkM SVMnv l i . l OT tt.l sneaker, at conjooo ... - ".v. - ' - the noted Everyone Is In- ven". Xht WM put Oil by local Mrs. Eugene Hlllman of Payson, called on Pleasant (irove relatives while enroute to Salt Ivike '!'' " visit with relatives. Mr. Cl:irel Weston Hi''' Junior Oiti-i "t i. a. at tin- i' "' Tuesday i evening ''- vl" 1 dainty lu: I' v '-girls. Mrs. i The Daiifrhtets of the i ilm ..-III me et Thursday Ward M. l),H-etnlcr 10, at tne nom - . . ... ,., (.ls,n. K-tch one will take a I iUIS. r : i itual 'I I" talent under the direction of R. W. 1 Wiser and waa a credit to their di- rioneerti rector. 7 afternoon ; . o his horn. I.. ' 01 W .Mill'.-1 A I I,, twelve i. little lun.-h and spend a nice no. m. af!. rn , with Mrs Olsrn who has ', , ,, ., invalid for many years. Highland News Mrs. Wdi J. G rear land. Reporter Sunday evening" tho sacrament Kalt Lake Mr. and Mr w- . of Lehl. were of Mr. and " Frlda Mr. and Mr. C th0 of M, inland Sunday Jl clty wh wag to Mrs. In.. Iionna, Mi White aiel Mrs. Josi -pi lleber, wen-Alonzo wen-Alonzo llJ ind Mr. and Mr. 11 B. Wai nh k hail a their guests on inanK-B... v'alton Aav lr nnrt Mrs. Ivan Monson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Oeorg Harris and family. ( 1 1 1 : i a i,l M'-f.i M'-f.i in 1 1 an.-' ..ij.in .n.l ,.f Mi i nd Mr ilaiiK'hlei ly-k-rand Mr l' iinily for Eii.- .Murtenser Thursday olid I i lod ' sft's gofs out to the widow, mother and ,,d lrs ''mly- t Kphnilin. I f ;,, week. Mr. and Mrs. Cl.-ud Strong en-o.t en-o.t thtr brolheis and sisters Mr and Mrs" K S Humi-hrle.'and their families at their home Mr. and M. ' .. .l,.avtnlr n.v. It whs also Mr. entertained at a family dinner nun- - - i.i .... ... j. kii,in n,l smind-land Mrs Mr, name uezzam nun Qljr lQr inru n at dinner on Thanksgiving day. 1 children. Those present were, Mr. Those enjkrylng a very sumptuous and Mr. Frank Humphries and repast were: Mr. and Mrs. Isaac . family. Pete Adamson and Mr. and .,,.,.. ,,..oole attended the meeting wu under tho direction of Greenland .... i.. i,. i, ,.i Amer- tti 1'rlmarv association. The nlav. ; oration funeral or Horace r. - -vtssMjtetHf 1, in Fork Friday. Mr. Beck was let "Nick and Teen" was presented Greenland accompli , 1.,, m and raised ill Alpine unu a. m"-v K.v-...0 . iumhif I a,n,.,,v f entire community children. Two selections by the, 8an,e evening. I . . J .. l M Jl . 1.11. rvmvm Dtuiu miu m uuiv uu uio "Word of Wisdom', by Grant In-1 Mr. and Mr. Hun J II MnTAl A 4 V. & rxwfm-r, r.. A ' in Prnvn . genfUll UUI1IIULD1 mib wbiiii large crowd was in attendance, Harrl, Mr. and Mr. Eldon Bone. Mr. and Air. Guy Walker of Provo. Thirty-two grown-up and children. Provo. Strong"! ding anniversary. eighteenth wed- Week-end guests of Mr. and Mr. family. Pete a a am sou mm - V1 Mr. Owen Hun.phrle, of American ' Hans O.sen we Mr and M- Jlv- Mrs. uwen nuni " . . . ... T. ni Fork, and Mrs. fere. Anderaon of tor O.ser . and . and , r John O, sen oi rami; A 1T0V0 on afternoon. bttttoaaj a lanra number of Primary child- The ...... I -- " - ',i a Mm ion iiu w...vw ...kwu i'ni rirstwiif 4 lng party and peanut bust lnv the a good game of buketJ church house Friday afternoon. All : day evening, the econB those present report a most enjoy-' The Highland people able time. j proud of the nieces efj : ! men who were alio nj The HigMand Service Station the baseball nme dnJ A-nwimOTv flr. met undM-iwniww i On Utah County Farms With Extension Agents The Date For Application For during the cold weather a great i i lu..tck ' man v flowing wells are In sight UOVtrnmani wv.i - - ana running continuously tmu mo water going to waste. This should Feeding Closed November 30." ..eae rnuTDni in UTAH CO.' be stopped as mother nature Is at Disease control 1 one of the big the present time doing her beet to problem of the livestock buineaa fill up this large reservoir in the . .ii. mnr! earth's surface. As these wells are Ttl two oikm ""-" v I , . , loss than any others In the United allowed to run continuously during States are Tuberculosis and Infec tlous Abortion. Contagious Abortion Is a disease which Is wide spread and which has taken tremendous losses among cattle today. There are a few demonstration dem-onstration herds In Utah Counjy now being established which are becoming free from this, disease. TuoerctiKwla rrutr mry '5od control, taking the United State as a whole. Systematic work began In Utah County about 125 and last year about five-tenths of one percent per-cent wore found to be infected. Only the communities of Salem, Sprtng-Yllle Sprtng-Yllle and part of Provo have been tested for the year 1931. Dr. C. L. Jones of the U. S. B. ,A. I. is In the county now ready to b-a-ln hi work in testing cattle for Tuberculosis and farmers may now soon look for a schedule for the testing In their various district. The schedule will oon be made up and published. - CHRISTMAS SWEETS Anyone who Is looking for an Inexpensive In-expensive Christmas present that will deligbt a mother, a grandmother grandmoth-er and every member of a family try this fruit loaf of tho following recelpe which Is both Inexpensive, easily mads and also can be safely fven to the children. Raisin Loaf (Except lunally good-tneaaurements good-tneaaurements tnken level) 1 quart graham flour, 1 pound nuts, 3 scant cups sugar. 1 pound raisins. 4 eggs. 1 sprinkle nutmeg. 1 cup shortening, shorten-ing, 1 teaspoon soda, S teaspoons cocoa. 1 cup white flour, 1 teaspoon clnnaman. Boll raisins in water to cover mix dry Ingredients, except After raisins are done let a little ana men po"r mmm nd water into dry ingredients add soda dissolved In a little cold water and beaten eggs. Baks in low FLOWING WELLS Am one drive around the county well. soda. cool oven. the winter it is Just draining the water out of this reservoir which is of great need to the crops during the summer months. Cooperation Is asked of all farmers, farm-ers, to close their flowing well down. llr and Mr William Aston announce an-nounce the marriage of their daughter. Mary Kllen. and Leo Francis' Bunnel at Provo, Monday. Charles Warnlck, a student of the U. 8. A. C. at Ixigan, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with his norents. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wamick Mr. Jessie Wadley had as her guests on Thanksgiving day, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Crandall and Miss Lillian Bird of Sprlngville. Jonathan and Rome Beauty Apples for sale at James D. Thome's residence, Main Street. ad. Mr. and Mrs. ban Wadley and daughters, Beth and Margaret, and Miss l.uey Wadley, daughter of Mrs. Jessie Wadley. were Salt Lake visitors last Saturday. Bishop S. L. Swenson. who has been III at his home for the past week, was back to his work at the bank Wednesday. YOUR PHOTO IS THE MOST PERSONAL OF ALL GIFTS ause no one but you can pive it. Larson Studio 182 West Center, Provo ' i PlMESnfl MM MIELS sou0 Itfou probably know that beat is used in the treatment of all cigarette tobaccos. But you know too that excessive heat can destroy freshness and fragrance. That's why there could be no truly fresh cigarette except for scientifically dev eloped methods of applying heat. Reynolds is proud of having discovered and perfected methods for getting the benefits of heat treatments and still avoi ing ever parching or toasting. With every assurance we tell you, Came! are truly fresh. They're made fresh -nj parched or toasted and then they're M fresh in the Camel Humidor rack. If you wish to know why the swing Camels is nationwide and steadily growij switch to them for just one day-m leave them, if you can. R. J. 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