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Show mm c a I r k it k.w 1 1 AMERICAN FORK, UTAIlFItLDAY JI N 2. iM jr. v to ver positors Vote to Bank Liquid i i I wt. To following: In the list of Items sub- Uti GlTf?,l. t Force Imltted by the 8tate Banking De ' - uje Bank of Ameri-fWiimously Ameri-fWiimously Wed-JJtoufliorize Wed-JJtoufliorize their com-to com-to take the liqul-of liqul-of the hands department and mmittee to solicit a f.,00 from the larger de-i de-i actual expenses C IS "d for court costs partment for the approval of the District. Court was a retaining fee of $500, for the attorneys. Delbert M. Draper and J. W. Robinson. The committee objected to this item, inasmuch in-asmuch as Mr. Draper was at that time employed or retained and drawing money from " the State Banking Department, and Mr. Robinson, Rob-inson, on account of his official duties, was not accessible for service. yuntd ma n w 1 objected to Mr. itoomson s appoint- z.. tr to the Supreme mant aclrlncr that uim rn n miro if Btcessary. lacceseiuic huu uwic mcmoy im uic neettog. caUe1 by com" ! Interest of the depositors be named. u. tbe purpose of making a ; wlien questioned on these matters, j tat work up to date Caramissioner Malla sUted that he I". . .u. Kant ripOOSl-l .. . ... , jliai uk w- '(HQ not mow wny uus retaining lee to the future, was pre-jghouH be required, and as for Mr. Robinson's appointment, he did not want to hurt Mr. Robinson's feelings by leaving him out. These are but fair samples of others that might be cited. We think Mr. Malla is far more Interested In taking care of his Alpine Stake Quarterly Confer-, ence Sat. & Sun. .k.irman Warren P. Ms depositors. Snort of the committee's Tlfc showing how the com-"lud com-"lud endeavored to hold down and the pro- CeoomltUe had made to the ipd banking wf"" committee felt that the bank- it' atuiuae ,,.. no. hut 01 S cwueiwc ,3 the charge was made that tooton committee they can- uxompllsn any more nnlished up to date in the L ((educing costs and con-C con-C tbe assets for the depositors U taking advantage of the new which gives the depositors Jjjbt to take over the assets after Leondittons have been met. I sMer read a letter presented L Governor, part of which is iTbetow: ' fth Hon. Henry H. Blood W of the tate of Utah. Capitol, Salt Lake city. Some very splendid speakers will be present at the quarterly conference confer-ence of Alpine stake which will be held Saturday night and Sunday. Among them will -be Congressinm J. Will Robinson, who returned ft: -week from Washington, D. C; . op John Wells of the presiding ; ' oprlc's office, Salt Lake; Dr : bert Maw. of the University of!" -: a member of the Y. M. M. I V General Board, and probably resentatives of the B. Y. U. mer faculty. The conference will open Satur day night with a priesthood meeting meet-ing in the Alpine ward chapel, to commence at 8 o'clock to which all members of the nrlesthood are urged to be present. At 10 a. m. Sunday conference will again convene con-vene and again at 3 p. m. The fourth and last session will be Sunday night at 7:30 p. m. under the direction of the stake Mutual Improvements . Association. This meeting Is given to the M, Men and Gleaners of the stake. Pioneer Resident Called hxJJenth. Tuesday Mrs. Emily Kelly KcxpiK-rneck Adamson, 89, for over Sfvruiy years a resident of American Fork, and one of the -esteemed ...phroeer.s who mdured the struggle of thaw early 'iys faithfully and" tincoiiiplaining-.'. tincoiiiplaining-.'. passed away at her home here l 8 p. m. Tuesday following a ling-ring ling-ring Illness.. I V Mrs. Adamson was born May l, rv 1845, at Hampton Bishop. Hereford sum-' shire, England, the fourth child of John Phillips and Elm Long Kelly. When she was thirteen years of age she went to live with her aunt's sister, and remained there three years. It was during this time her parents Joined the Mormon church and on her way home to see her parents she heard of their conver Youn Wife Dies From Heart Attaclc Another Water Extension . for by Citizens The community was shocked and1 car Ha"sen et'h the Krieved Saturday morning when the cou,lcu umv word went forth of the death of Saturday night presenting a re(nttt i ir ine extension oi me water mam w f,.,... Mrs. Ida Chadwlck Miller, 29, wife north from Third Worth on Fifth f I.fTrn.nri Millpr tt'hlrh atrrrf at 9:45 a. m. at the home of Mrs. tf" fW1 J Miller's sister. Mrs. Bertha .C Haag. , W8tf( -Wtoe niJMbe Although Mrs. Miller had been af-:11 famiites. The ontray fllcted wlta heart trouble for years, necessary for P10 was COQ- unfil a onuv v autKi riui vuc uciiaiw .by the council that the revenues that she was not seriously ill smrt Hm KiifrkrA font AcMtYi The deceased was bom October 17. would not Justify 1904, in American TorK daughter of !8UCh- "Pendltore Mr. Hansen Thomas and Christina Jensen Chad-1 f Uler!f1f5 con!ct wick. She attended school here P, and commenced high school from .f ttitade In the matter of which she was forced to withdraw Phasing the necessary pipe and because of her health.. Later she;RpPlyIn P"66 011 up water rates. went to work at the Fulton Market and ttoen for the Nye it Nlsson Co. here where she has been an efficient slon. Having heard such terrible "fa,thrul empltyee for KVent presenrThe oouncuVattentlon things of the Mormons she was afraid to go home and stopped off!, to visit an old lady, who also had State Banking Department family testimonies will be given by M. Men than he Is in looking after the best and Gleaners of the six wards: Dr. interests of the Depositors of our .Maw will give an Inspirational talk years Her parents died while she was young and her older sister, Bertb. Via tuer mm- frVtm a at ctAr trk Vwr Joined the rfnux and talked to her ty j, care' Of it. sync LXirrn wnu vu nuuic and short heard the gospel preached by the missionaries in her father's home and became converted. She was baotized with an older sister to K. J. Bird. bank. "As a committee we feel that the invitation Is iriven to them to expenses Incurred all along the line : present are too great considering the circum stances of our stranded depositors and the condition of the times. When we consider that the life money of our aged and Infirm and of our widows and fatherless Is being con' sumed to meet these high salaries and expenses, we think It Is time to call a halt. We are faced with drouth conditions and many of our people have their all tied up In this bank. Many of our depositors are up In arms about the situation and as a committee we feel that something some-thing must be done. "Our depositors feel that the ex- ipenses being incurred are not com to the young people and a special 1 1861, and to have the ordinance per- be formed they wautea a mue vo a secluded brook where the ice had to Special music for the conference1 be broken, will be rendered by the stake tabw- The Kelly family ermKlstlnf of nacle choir under, the direction of . the parents and five children lert their home May 1, 1862. oouna iot Utah. They were on the water six weeks and three days and landed at Castle Gardens, N. Y.. where they took a train. At Council Bluffs, a traveling outfit consisting of a wagon, two yoke of oxen and a cow was purchased and the trek over the plains commenced. It was the year Arrest Follows Truck-Car Crash Here A Chevrolet truck, owned and driven by Earl Cloward of this city, crashed into a Dodge sedan car Sunday night at 9:45 o'clock at the Lake City September 27. 1862. They Chief I. L. Pratt, Oka Chadwlck: and LaDrue Varney, a committee from the Fire Department wen was called to the fact that many bene-fits bene-fits were derived front the membership member-ship of the departmcat In the .Utah State Firemen's Association and the committee asked the city to pay, the ; dues of the department members as had been done in the past. This request was granted, and tbe recorder re-corder was Instructed to Issue a warrant war-rant for the same. ! Chief .Pratt reported that? Grant Second Ward at as well. She married LeGrande Miller No vember 22, 1933. In the Salt Lake temple, seven months ago. Mrs. Miller has been active In church and social life, holding several respon- oT, rZJZ bad resigned from the de- , L- o . Partment and recommended his re- kmc a lap icdiftuawjvu iwmo vwyvw of the Y. W. M. I. A. for five years,, being a counselor In this organization organiza-tion at the time of her death; and labored also In the Primary and Religion class. As was said of her in the funeral services, she accepted her responsibility willingly, never shirking no matter how much pain she suffered physically. Surviving ajc her husband,, and the following brothers and sisters: of high water and the Indians were Mrs. Barbara Walker, Pleasant on the war path. They were on the rti.n ten weeks arrivine in Salt Grove; Reed Chadwlck, Santlquln; Mrs. Alice Sunderland, Lehl; Mrs. Bertha Haag, Elmer and Alfred AflffQwtftT ft fllaw drafted hr . the officers la charge- of the Second ward ML I. A. outta? at Mutual Dell which will bt held next Thursday. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Jury 5. 6, T and 8th everyone who hat signed up to- go or who anticipate going, may expect a Jolly, good time The group irfll leave from . the chapel grounds at 8 s m. Thursday and the morning- wilt be used,, la getting camp in order and preparation prepara-tion of dinner. Thursday will be known as "Stunt day with Naomi Halllday and CBfford YOunf to charge. A splendid program ha been arranged to be given at t o'clock at night Friday has been designated ae "Ward day. and air member -es? the- ward-anv given, sx eordiaLinTJ- tatlon to go p to the canyon and ' Join- In the day's festtrltieak Mrsv Lena Pearson, Mrs. Violet Petera " and Ben Mof fett are in charge of this day. The Tlmp hike will be taken on -JWday. also that .ward members ether than those at the Den may Join the hikers. At night a rousing big camp fire program will be given, having as a otntral theme Indian mask) and lore. Claud Snow and Karl Young of the B. T. and a vote of thanks extended Mr. IngersoU for his splendid efforts to the department. been received and it was now necessary neces-sary to build hosft racks to accomodate accomo-date the same. It was the opinion of the department membershe said, that they could construct a suitable rack at a minimum cost to the city which offer was accepted., A commvfinication calling the attention at-tention of the city officials to the intersection of Center and Main stayed In Salt Lake three days and Chadwick of this city. mensural with the services render- stretUi here cloward was traveling then came and settled in American Fitting tribute waa paid Mrs. Mil- W Sir:- As members oi me;ed. we are uuormea uit m "" south on Center street and L. D. ler at Impressive funeral services &s-Committee of the Bank 'time the bank closed the second iHamblm 0f nraDer was traveling vr tmnn t.hm pirl of 17. held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock Wrican Pork, we desire to call time that the salary expense west on Main street. Cloward dis-' went to Uve th James and Sarah in the Fourth ward chapeL with &b to some facts in connection 'amounted to $550.00 per month. Re-; retrarded the stow slim and drove r -o,4 n.,rn fhi tim RKhnn Tnt Rnhtn.vm in chars. The f ty rwf VlUflllt!. -'' r ' ' " - lour dosed bank in the hope ports for the past four momns oi;0nto Main directly into the sedan, she Robert Koep?meck whom attendance was very large,- the audi- yon may use your gooa salaries uiiu 1 pushing it a distance oi tnirty-six marrled November , 1862, In torium being filled to overflowing. tin remedying certain con-j direction or tne oiaie camtuiK - feet the take Enment House.: The exemplary life of the deceased that we feel are not to the partment are as follows: WiLh cloward were his wife, Wf. h( miS1 the sorinir of was eulogized In speech and singing tnurest of our depositors. (January, 1934 699.66, Mr Earl Draper. lawlessness and wanton- destruction i JJ7: befitting the occasion will be given Saturday win be "Topsy Turvy day. Severer unique features have been arranged, and during the day a "Treasure Hunt" win be conducted. conduct-ed. At night the program win be known as "Talent Night" and dancing danc-ing will follow. Miss Helen Clarke and EMred Nlcholes are m charge which attended HaUove'en celebrations celebra-tions was received rom the Ladies Literary Club. Itecommendations On Sunday two services win be held, one at 11 a. m. and the other at T:50 p, nv Miss Bernlce Wilde 111 1869 then moved to Ogden , three and the love and respect accorded after the Bank closed the February. 1934 , the sedan with Mr. Hamblin were W. ;.f -fa-nfe- to American1 her memorv was exoressed to the yWupon b orders M the State March, 1934. "iS. Larsen. Harold Howett. Parry pw.k months they oper- profusion of beautiful flowers. m Department, a meeting of, April, 1934 JZ Fitzgerald and Wendell Day. They . ' y. house at the Point' Upon entering and leaving the aepoawnwascaueo, ana a com- -mwh, w rorJ"r TtLr-1 had nsWng were enroul;0f the mountain during the building building the funeral cortege passed ht m named reDresent the the exoense of D. M. Draper, attor Men and look after their In-Jney for the past three months: ki This committee, however, ! February $475.00 March w"-"" tom from AnrU oao.iu "When we further consider we are obligated to pay the R. F. C. man an expense of between two and three hundred dollars per month, our total salary and fee expense amounts to between one thousand and twelve h tbe act of the Legislature re-pj re-pj that s depositors' committee, if authorized have the approval of is cent of the depositors. !At i later meeting of the deposi-i deposi-i mother committee was named, i committee receiving the sanc- o( over seventy -five per cent of 1 hundred dollars per month. For about twenty years , leader. The services opened with a quar- nome- 1 0f the Utah Central Railway after , between two rows of M. I. A. girl The rear end of the Dodge was ; th returned to Amer- holding flowers, In tribute to their """"iffcAir Mnorafivl fhf hOUXlln? hOUSe of the occunants of either car was 3 .. viv that : ; . . r i known as "KoepernecK aiowx wmui "'J"'- , Iwa, located where the R. J. Stlce Mrs. La Rue Morton, Moral D. ClwardwM arrested and a charge. now stands. In connec- Steele and Kenneth Robinson sing- of intoxication placed agalast him.l Roeperneck also operated tog "Sometime We'U Understand," rieappeareoMonoay moruum wr.uie and followinir which Samuel F. Grant City Justice seastrand ana was; if pifst bLoprlc offered .Tu The deceased Joined the first Re- depoeit liability. The personnel I "The depositors of the bank when , t. nft . bin of the whJch he lief Society organized nere wwn jthff MMnmlttAA Ip nr. fnlln TIT. I V-.I Ilictl11l. I ... ' I fOTU TTtnilleV DrPSldCnt. WAS S raumiutc w tu tuiiuws. yy-i appouiiuiK uicu ujiiuiui.h.1., agreed to do. T. Anderson, Ray Elsinore, Fred , ted the committee, in case the bank WY, George F. Shelley and A. could not be re-opened, to arrange JWitkim , fnr tnVinir over the assets of the phis committee has held several 'bank by a local Liquidation Corpora-plnp Corpora-plnp Hth oIiiciaLs of the State 'ti.-n nr committee, as Drovided by Department, and has prof-1 the 1933 Statutes, feeling that in so p It cooperation with, the state ! Anhntr th R.wt.s of the bank can be Department, but the com-! much more economically liquidated ! School Building Work Progressing the Invocation. A short life sketch of the deceased was read by Miss Marv TTindiev nresiaeni. was a Aita Bunaenana or Jjeru, niece oi teacher in the first Sunday school: Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Morton and Mr, nriwiniTerl with William Paxman as i Robinson then rendered a vocal siinerintendent. and also taught In: duet, "There Is A Land.' i the earlv Primary Association. For nearly twenty one years she was in charge of th? sewing of the Second ward Relief Sviety A tribute from the Mutual Im provement Association was read by Miss Mary Pulley. The speakers for the occasion were James T. Oard Mr. Koejierneck died April 5, 1893, 'ner. former First ward bishop, Hn- With the excavation work allcom-nletvl allcom-nletvl and t.h footings In for the ... ... Aftw r. i mncc nT i n vtirN i i- . n; M. iYif.rvifi nnn nigrum niiiiT Mill the Bmftir f C . u rJ ' 1 i j . basement roundation or tne new aa- ; " jr' . H u ui; niiiiiuvm tJdllKUlK wimi i iiiuiik. jhc -i"' 11,. urnn(An cVinnl namaiOrV rneuina.iMU. ju jujj h, ruuowiiiK mr. uarauci 9 lauuiw, k w , Te1, thy have nt tors feel that they own the assets of, . . forward 1894. she marrir.l Peter Adamson, Mrs. Francis Erickson played a vlo- tth T 1 ir exPress- ,the bank and can see no reason wnyj under dlrectlon who dicd M .n ), 21, 1921. She had Mm solo. "O Dry Those Tears." ac- 'ahKrln!; We belleve have, the Department can refuse to permit ' 1 ch, M one child by hi-r first marriage, com nan led by Miss Fern Robinson JhtMd I ablr. have been the owners of the Assets to BquH P enl Tof'whlch died at the age of ten days.Ud the closing number was a vocal duet, "Some Sweet Day' sung by mflcest,Pn r,f7uu..i",.T,.w. .r- e.. Jiness for the nourlntr of the con- baby, Cath?rinr K risner, wnom sne kn.iti .L ' "c Udb utc" uommisswner Maim oi uic own i - .-j tf PWthat thev rnicht Kh.r-r,.,.. y,B i.fnrmt , crete, which will take about three reared to the EitaJrfh - members of the depositors' commit- im beiore, in the matter of tee that he would not permit either very 9 KfZX wcurred and selection nf 'tKo ruTwrtKm- nommitw or i the COmmittep hna hcon ' T InnUal Inn PdnvM-atlnn thnt. mftV "Q their obtpf-Hrmo mmn ... .. Kz . . i--, urn note me i tne Banit ior nquiaauon. "We hope, Governor Blood, that you will use your good offices to see that our depositors, in their misfortune, mis-fortune, are not penalized by the State Banking Department and that we may have our rights and Just dues as citizens of the United States and of the State of Utah. "As a Depositors Committee we have already taken the matter up with the officials of the R. F. C. in reference to the balance due by the Bank to the Government on its loan, and they have agreed to co-op erate with a Liquidation Corporation such as may be constituted by the Depositors." A report from the banking department depart-ment also read by Mr. Shelley at the ! meeting gave the collections during 1 c tmn hilt." iw ti worth miub - II n v - Juneau shoot ""'dent Garfield, 1881. --Firii rtt, cari in y ru" m Brooklyn, 1854. lrt trn.P.,it ... vice starts. 1903. ?) o "P ,T B-irnum, "suckers. WteKlK m'n'-." born M a-iuvMhwo .borm717. ai-e oi mteen wnen . i 1 1 j ji.I f sllevf lAvta X j j i u-iu in.r4r tii rnnn ciicu u MiyuKiitt. The basement Is being construct-' Adamson gave a mothers care and ed for a larg? plav room where the devotion to thr.v stepsons, sons of children of the school will be taken Mr. Adamson' serondjrtfe. Sarah for supervised periods of recreation. Birk, by a former marriage. Thee Chipman Mercantile Co., which al-' three were Walter, Albert and Otto so received the contract for the new Birk. addition to the Lincoln high school Surviving are th' following step-: report satisfactory process in this! children: Mrs Thomas Thornton, project The foundation is all In, Idaho Falls. Idaho: Mrs. P. H. Don-and Don-and the brick laying will commence ; ahue. Salt Lake City; Mrs B. L. the first of next week. KUlingsworth. WhltUer. California; The concrete work on the base-Mrs. L. E Lott. Ihi; Mrs. J. E. ment of the new administration Greene. American Fork; Arthur C. building on the school grounds Just. Birk. Tekoa lngion uuo west of the Harrington building is Birk, Provo: Mr Violet Gardner, mtin.lv comnleted and the laying Salt Lake City: Tiuls and Albert of brick will commence the first of Birk. American Fork. next week. CONCERT TO FEATURE PATRIOTIC NUMBERS Crooks ton Mrs. Chipman and Mr. Steele. Mrs, Ann C. Hansen was accompanist for the vocal numbers. The benedic tion was pronounced by W.'J. Chad wick. ' Interment was made In the city cemetery where the grave was dedi cated by Etric Miller of Shelley, Idaho. o More Building Improvement In District half-brothers nnl sisters: ueorge Kelly. John KUv and Mrs. Martha She'.Vy. Idaho: Mrs. Heber Harrlmr' Salt Lake City: n -Foui .hanged far , Special patriotic numbers In keep-land a number of nieces and neph -( ing with the day will be featured ews. nmomt them siwrauy un.wu at the eoncert nrosram to be given of Kanab. who ent the most of the rmtt. Pleven months at .sliKhtlv I vf wnxcHnv nlcrht. .Iiilv 4th. at the rwlst ten vear. here with her over $16,000 and the cxpeases as!th(, clty park. K. J. Bird, director aunt $11,000. 0f th? community orchestra and I Funeral service' wiu b conducted band. sUtes a splendid program is Saturday, June nnth, at 2 o'clock limr arranced. P. m. In the -no wara cnapt-i The concert lost Wednesday night Friends may . .. .. ,.j j i j i n 4 til' fit ,i',n nm-TiHiVL II m, nnrii-t inct Wertne.!1nv niirht TVIonfls mav can at ta3 residence i im , .... ......... j - . , . 4n mH nn Invrvl Qntinvtnv from 1 H, Rl. tO 1 P. m There will be no haby clinic neia wns vnj ru - 1865. at thA rttv hftn next Wednesday be- by all. The special numbers con- Tnterment win w- 4 sit k- k,ji.i,. ii aiu The listed of vocal solos bv Reed Davis. , cemetery accompanied by Miss iicien uerey, r.ckbtrl.,y Bt" '' clinic will be held on the first Wi-d- nesday in AugiLst, however, nt which and cello solos by Miss Edith Clarke, The AliIne S"hool District Is ad-vei ad-vei Using for bids on an approximate approxi-mate $10,000 additional lmprove- Survtvlng also are the following : ment program in the district. The bids are to be let July 9th. The proposed program Includes new toilet facilities for the Junior hlsh school of American Fork, also the building of a tennis or Ping-Pong Ping-Pong room and a wrestling and boxing box-ing room, utilizing the auto mechanics mechan-ics room at the high school for these two recreation centers. The auto mechanics department will be Instituted In connection with the wood work shop. The improvements to be made In Pleasant Clrove hiph school include the completion of several rooms which were left unfinished at the Urn? the building was erected, which will be used for the Junior "h!"h Miss Barbara Taylor has returned were made that an ordinance beland Fmo Pers m charge of passed prohibiting such procedure. "ftes Programs. The group win re-Assurance re-Assurance was given that eo-opera- i11 home earlv Monday morning. Uon would be extended by the mens-bership mens-bership of tbe club In whatever action ac-tion the city might take. The coun cil's appreciation of the club's In terest was conveyed Y. the organization organiza-tion by the city reeoider. Several complaint were reported by council members and action tjaken as follows: Curtailment of noises and disturbances at band concerts was referred to the marshal. The lack of a tennis net at the city court was referred to the Recreation committee com-mittee with power tQ act The investigation in-vestigation of culinary water conditions condi-tions at the Julius Chrlstensen home was referred to the water superintendent. Report was made that the safety engineer of the Salt Lake & Utah R. R. Co. had recommended as a pre caution to pedestrains that "No vacating the Dell to make way for the Third ward. As announced last week the First ward group, which was to be at the Dell July 2, 3 and 4th, have deferred their turn to August IS. 14, 15 and 18th. - ' . - i . Q i. ' ." V ,m CITY REPUBLICAN PARTY REORGANIZED Republicans of American Fork met Monday evening and elected officers for the coming year and named dele, gates to the State and Congressional conventions to be held at Salt Lake July 18th. H. E. McNeil was chosen chairman, Mrs. James Tattersoll chairwoman, and Joseph Anderson secretary-treasurer. secretary-treasurer. District chairmen named were as follows: 1. Jarvts Avde- Parking" signs be painted immedi- j lotte; 2 James Tattersoll; 3 Frank . ately In front of the Orem station. The recorder was instructed to write the Orem officials that this part of the paved highway had been nated as a "No Parking" district the company could so specify the same. The matter of the change in the ordinance licensing dogs to correspond corre-spond with the county ordinance was discussed and referred to the Police Committee and attorney with power to act. A number of requests for culinary water were received in cases where" the delinquent rates were assessed against the property but were probably prob-ably rates wlilch should have been paid by renters. This matter was referred to the" water committee to confer with the City attorney that Shelley, and 4 Louis Steggel. Ten Years Ago Now (Taken from files of June 28, 1924) Ten Years Ago Now The Relief Society ladies of the Third ward entertained Tuesday afternoon in their hall for Misses Ellen Jacklln and Zina Clayson, who are leaving soon on missions. The party was in the nature of a handkerchief hand-kerchief shower and Mrs. Jesse M. Walker, president, was In charge. Ten Years Ago Now- American Fork city has all plans bills. Davis-Peay Wedding Party time mothers are urged to take their , accompanied by Miss Bertha Clarke homp after sending two weeks lnlass rooms. The program also pro-vamc- r err. fnr fr'onH thA hand nlaved several num- Provo with her andparents. Mr.lvidcs for improvements in the Lew examination. Ibers. and Mrs. D. J Reese. high school building. worked out for the biggest two-day steps might be taken to clarify these j celebration of July 4th ever held situations. here. On the afternoon of July 3rd The reports of the city officers for there will be a ball game and In the the month of June were approved evening a historic drama staged on and the accompanying bills were the tabernacle steps. On July 4th a allowed together with additional' mammoth nararie. band seremuii. program, children's races, ball game, aeroplane candy shower, concert, firework and dance are scheduled. Tea Years Ago Now A distinct honor desended upon the Silver Band of this city when an Invitation came from Salt Lake City askirur the band to mrtirinate In th Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Jennings blg staged Rt capltol dty Peay who were married last week, : Tuesday morning honoring the Dis-a Dis-a wedding reception was given in , abied War Veterans. The invitation Firmage Hall Tuesday night by Mr. W(W gladly accepted. The American and Mrs. David Davis of this city por of Blacic Hawk veterans and Mr. and Mrs. George B. Peay was allotted a place In the parade. of Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Peay be-, Ten Years Abo Now- fore her marriage was Miss Pern, Miss Florence Priday left Salt Davis, sister of Mr. Davis. i Lake City Wednesday night trr The bride was charming in a Brooklyn, N. Y. and the eastern floor length model of apricot or- states mission, gandy and wore a shoulder corsage Ten Years Ago Now of roses. ! Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Adams an- Large baskets of flowrrs decorated nounce the engagement of their the reception hall and dance hall, daughter Lucy to Mr. Kenneth Phil- A short program was given during lliw of Provo the marriage to take the evening which with dancing place early In July. ' ' oorhorised th- entertainment. C. . Ten Years Ago Now A. Ornnt wop' master of ceremonies. The wedding of Miss Kate Drrrrant Dainty refre hrnents were served of this city and Lenard Christiansen in the basement. Three hundred at- of Pleasant Grove took place in the tended the reception. Salt Lake temple Thursday, |