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Show 1 -- 4 FRIDAY. UTAH EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, PAGE EIGHT dent&l committee went the EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS to Fenron Wednesday to arrange Established 1900 witr Dr Clarke to come here imTelephone 18--Y. mediately to do dental work for the community. VOLUME XXXV. No. 26 Mrs. Leroy Bunderson entertain,-e- l FRIDAY, MARCH 1. 1935 the following guests on February 22: Messers and Mesdames OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF Clark FreL O. L. oisen, Geo. Q. EMERY COUNTY Anderson, R. P. Olsen. J. D Brink-erhof- f. Merrii Allred and Niels Subscription, $2.00 per year Hansen, also Nephi Williams. Sena, Foreign $2.50 per year Orrin and Alvin Bunderson The Editor occasion was Mrs. Bund&rson'a E. M. Roberts, birth anniversary. Published Every Friday Morning Miss Zella Addley who Is the Quish Beauty scrool Entered In the post office in Cas- in Salt Lake, spent the week-en- d man class as second tle Dale, Utah, athome. matter, under the act of March 3, RHEUMATIC ED BY FHYSICJANOLJ P.-- T. As 1879. 1935 MARCH SuMo To We - 1935 -t Castle Dale, Utah Licensed Abstracter of Titles It O. Sorenson LEGAL the forefront but a brief half SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAY DIS TRICT COURTL IN AND FOR UTAH OF Plaintiff, VS WILLIAM ARNOLD, a widower; MAY J. ARNOLD, a. widow; . MYRTLE ARNOLD, a widow; M-K- flWEETRING, Administratrix oi une estate or Arnold jr. deceased: M. K. uiyn sweetring Administratrix of tne Estate of J. T. ARNOLD, deceased; FIRST DUE; SJXMNIJ DOE ana THIRD s was long enough, hofwever, to pass the metropolitan water bill and thereby en able Governor Henry H. Blood to advise the federal reclamation bureau of the favoable action in time appropriations far the proposed to save millions ir governmental Deer Creek project. The measure empowers ciWes to" participate in water corporations and irrigation projects a companion' bill to two othes still pending. Most important of senate activities during the week was passage of a bill to permit the carrying out of Governo Bjood's bond efundmg plan unde which the legislature can raise $750,000 in state revenues during the blennium wit rout levying any additional taxes. The chief executive suggested that the 82,000.000 bond issue floated in 1933 be refunded .so that the Initial payment be not due until 1940. Such action would release rs of a million dollars ear- marked for bond redemption and long-talked-- DEPARTMENT hour-Thi- of - - au Placards - Doddara foat Carda Prodraaic Bacalpta gjyQjl In" Geography we have been dis - of Don't Send Your Order Ont of Town Until Yon See What We Can Do WesterUes- To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the 2nd day of March A. D. 1935, at the hour of 2:00 P. M In Castle Dale, Emery County, State of Utah at the front door of the Court House the following described property in Emery County, state 01 utan, The East half of the South west quarter of Section Thir (32), Township Seventeen (17) South of Range Nine (9) East, Salt Lake Meridian. Con itsining Eighty (80) acres, more or to-w- a: ()() ty-t- wo less. Together with 300 shares of the Capital Stock of the Huntington' Cleveland Company, Irrigation said stock being represented by 275. Certificate No. Together with all other rights of every kind and nature however evidenced, to the use of water, ditches and canals for the irriga tion oi said premises. Together with all tenements, hereditaments and appurtenance thereunto belonging ox in anywise appertaining and the reversion and reversions, remainder and re mainders, rents, issues and- profits tnereoi. W. L. BLACK, Sheriff of Emery" County Utah. S- J. SWEETRING, Price. Utah, Attorney for the Plaintiff. First Publication February 8, ;935. Last Publication 'Mi'-a- l, ivja 5. revising the state statutes relating to political conventions and primaries, ad S. B. 0. forbiddig ay public officer of state or federal govennent or em- ing act; S. B. - U-3- OR ANG EVTLLE CorresDondent) (Rv finecial -- i j i Mrs. Mary Fail of Salt Lake City was a guest of her sister. Mrs. Guy ware over the ween-ena. Our school teachers attended institute Saturday at Huntingdon. of Mr. Peacock and flmmoins Emery were our speakers at meet ing Sunday. Ladies chorus furnish cd the musical numbersWm. Fail distributed F. E- R. A. - . U-1- 1935. Last Publication March We 8. 1935. Print Butter Wrapers at most reasonable price. Try us. O "Advertise and the world trades with you; Sleep and they leave you alone." The Irish Printer. EMERY (Continued from page one.) Mrs. Larsen Abelin has moved to the Carl Albrechtson home and Mr. Price of Clawson has moved to the Abelin home. Mr. Price has rented the property from Howard Jen- sen. Leona Albrecrtson of Rains is visiting with relatives, here. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Christensen of MohrLnd are visiting her. Mr. and Mrs. Robey Forbes of American Fork are guests at the Ole Jensen home. Principal Frei and members of spent enjoyable evening. returned to the camps, Sunday. Mrs- Grace Jewkes was ill for a few days last week. very The H 4Cdrn club gave a program Friday night, song by club boys; talks by Fred Tatton, club president, Kenn-eitCox Hcard Humphrey. Duane Van Burren, Wilford Humprrey and Merrill Cook; harmonica selection by How ard Humphrey and Lincoln Luke; song by Lincoln Luke made up the pegram. Mr. Cook presented the boys and club leader with pins. Central High's band musc was enjoyed by themarching citizens d school Friday aftemoctn. U-- 53. U-4- 6, d - 3, U-1- 9. U-2- 6. U-2- U-1- u-5- So the People nd Nay Know - Hat's Fair, Isn't It? 6. Brigram-Collinst- U-1- 16, on 8 Wednesday was played February 20. in pw A- o Mrs. De Costa Clark of Prow visiting hqr husband. Dr. cut this week. One hundred and trirty fcw day nght wth the. Ag club as w Rex Bunderson was wasIn a fabricating contest, "jj" c - rioa and- y" C Jvw Guew Behunm took second place. were present from uiawsoii Emery. mrii Rrpvlff Will .Black. Mayor J and Nelson. John Leslie v - UJUTTw V LL&- - CLEVELAND By Special Correspondent) 4, U-2- basket ball game FERRON a. U-2- 4, - A re re Supper was served and a was presented in the evening llowed by a dance. -- - 7, HUNTINGTON (By Special Correspondent) Relief Socity organization Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ware o, U-4- o relief t 0. 47, on - - U-- trose Lefl Nelson of Columbia. Among those who attended the Fathers' and Sons' banquet at Per-ron were vaivm Jensen and son Don; Bazil King and son Rex;Cli ford Jones and Mitchell Tatton. J. Orson Barney of Salt) Lake was here on business the past week. Mrs. Velma Christensen and chiidreto eff Molen were visitors i ere Tuesday. Jesse Tucker was a business caller at Elmo a few days of ttn past week. - 3, U-1- 5. Word was received bv C-t- Gwm-met- U-6- - d. 5, U-1- Xl Jensen Huntington vs. Castle Dale. The score was 31 to 38 in favor of Hunt ington. Castle Dale presented t torch parade just before the game. leadership week at Logan-MisEnid Reid w;s rome from Friday was parents' day at school scr.iol at Salt Lak,3 over at which a a program was present, '..e vy.k-entd and a dance was held to the Orien Scovill received a badly cut vein and a severed cord in his evening. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Leonard and wrist Monday afternoon when a their daugijter Evelyn were hen bottle Gif fruit explods'i m his hand visiting last week with their daugh while ht was opening it. He was ter. Mrs. Ted Nielson and sister, rushed to Dr. Hill .at Huntington Mrs. David Leonard and other relicr medical attentionatives. The Junior class of Central High One of the Seventies quorumm school are busy with flower bees. of presented a prMrs. Edna Reid entertained the ogramHuntington in meeting at Lawrence Sim Ladies Improvement club. Thursday afternoon. day afternoon- A Washington proQuite a number of the Huntinggram was given. don chorus went to Castle DaleBruce Ware entertained twenty last Sunday night. guests at a birthday depression practice A program was given Monday party Monday night. Refreshments afternoon by trf Relief Society m were served and the young people honor of the ariniversary of w an y. 34, star home from their respective schools over tne week-en- d. Jack Tatton is home from tre CCC camp at Moab fo a few aays Mrs. Linda Ware gave the Sjcial service lesson at Relief Society Itsday afternoon. Wilford Humphrey attended the he-'d- s - Mr. and Mrs. Darrell the proud parents of a 6 boy. bom Saturday morning PS er and babe are doing fine m Turner of Standardville, is" her. Kirtley- Tucker Rulon Blackbnr, and Edgar Blackburn were bmi ness callers at Price. Saturday Sunday School conference held rere Sunday with BrotC Black and Sisiter Smith of Stake Sunday School Board fZ, Huntington in attendance. The Misses Mar j one Reid, Madge Fox and La Vern Humphrey were ed U-- ESTATE OF MARGARET TIMO THY. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Rains Utah, on or before the 15th day of April, A. D. 1935. L. O. BUFFMTRE. Administrator of the Estate of Margaret Timothy, Deceased-.O. K. CLAY. Attorney for Administrator. First Publication February 15, Wayne Blackburn, Luther t ton and Onral Barney left SkZ Tuesday 6, U-- aa - commodities - U-3- ! CLAWSON (By Special Correspondent) s - - r! are doing temple work in Salt "fe this week. uy ivii. ana Mrs - - NOTICE TO CREDITORS on a trip to th h. en fast Friday, returning c riy Tue. day morning. Tre Seventies had charee services in Sacrament meeL.T Sunday. Excellent discourse J? given by Elders Thomas g, and Roper of Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Erich, people went m-ia- w. - two-bills- . Corporg ; - "t?ad2" one of our good Emery county winds for lens Clarke. 3rd and 4th Grade Report Trip pntire Toom is busy trying to collect pictures and other material on our study of Emery. We feel that we should know about the town m which we liveThe curth graders are making seme interesting maps o the United States- We will tell more about them when they are finished. Last Friday, the whole school participated in an interesting proand gram in honor of Lincoln was Washington- The prcliram followed by a matinee dance. A lalrge crawd of parents attended. three-quarte- El-tir- Insumnet of the death of his brotAHf' us lunchon was served herDuncan James Duncan at Salt Lae Citt due to a car accident. Homer bft We wish we could and daughters Sunday for Salt Lake. He ae so-call- ed Defendants i aU - Prompt, careful and efficient attention given to every detail ploye qualifying for elective public office until his position has been relinquished and forbidding pubo lic officers or employees serving as ON CONDITION delegates to political conventions REPORTOF UTAH STATE ROADS Theklwer house passed three as H. 63. ollows: B. bills, fixing the number of cars hauled in a U- S- 30-- S. Wyoming line to Ida Une, good. freight fain in Utah at 70 and for ro Laterals U- -3 Idaho Une via 14 lor passenger tains; H. B. 41, the state stores liquor bill as draft Randolph to Wyoming line, fair; ed by the governor's committee of U41, Tremonton via Garland to Une. good. 49, witr amemdmelnts including Idaho line to Nevabanishment of all private sales U. S- 40. Colorado fair to Heber, good to Netven in hotels, restaurants ana da line, and clubs, and H. B. 132, the metropali vada Une. Snow Parley's Canyon summitt. slick in iiicico". yayuiKUWi w WIG general tan water district measure. fund. Senator W. D. Hammond of eanyen. Mills Junction via Tooele Of major import in speeding up voted yes on all measures passed to Eureka, goodlegislation was the appointment by the senate last week excepting U. fl. 530. Echo on U- S. 30--S to iii house and senate of S. B. 6. He voted no on this bill. Kimball's on U- S- 40, good except Senator sifting committees. Evin Jones oi for 3 miles south from Echo JuncRepresentative M. Boyle of Utah county Cleveland voted yes on all bills tion, rough due to fill settlements-(the upper rouse cofmittee of mites construction.) seven and Mrs. Reva Beck Bosone, passed, in the house during the past week. Representative Birten Laterals Kamas to Keet-lehouse Democratic f(oor leader, Allred n oon tre train bill. to Kamas fair; the lower branch committee of H. B. voted on Wanship the state stores to Duchesne, fair; closed beyond 63; no twelve. These committees will fix measure and yes on H. B. Woodland. calendars and be responsible in liauor 132. er Representative EmU U. S. 50. Spanish Fork to Cololarge measure for further legislavoted no on the train length rado Une. good. tion. no on the state stores liquor Castle Gate to Laterals A concrete statewide movement bill, Ducresne, fair to Monument, pasto confine taxation to geneal tax bdl, and yes on H. B. 132. Senator Hammond introduced sable over summit; Price to masuxES with the junking of S. B- 208 equalizes state Castle Dale, good; thence fair over many special tax measures gain- school support on a basis of $70 summit to Salina. about 14 inches ed decided momentum on Capitol snow on summit; Ooldier HJ11 as representatives of industry per school child of age when districts levy a tax of 10 mills. S B. Creek Junction to Myton, passible, and business big and little de- 209 places the assessments of slippery and muddy through canmanded abolition of tax measures mines in the hands of the state tax yon. favoring special goups at the cost commision U. S. 450- Crescent via Monticeland require assessment' of others. Income, corporation fran lo to Colorado Une, air to Monti-cellsales and gasoline taxes were at full cash value. Mr. Jones introduced H. J. R. 22, passable to Une, rough and classed as general. by requestIt requests all gov- wet. Dozens or measures introduced Laterals LaSal Jet. to Cotouching practically every sublect ernmental agencies to cooperate line, air to LaSal. Slippery matter, capable of legislative ac on a a measure comparable to H- B. lorado and muddy to Colorado line; tion win prooaDiy never see tne 121. blanket tax reform act. Monticello to Blanding, muddy and Mr. Gammeter ltroduced what is light of day again as far as final to Colorado) line; muddy a bill. tax gross .sales It voting is concerned. They will die Iksown'as to Blanding, muddy and in the sifting committees. Includ Imposes a franchise tax on corp-e- Monticelo will be m my tax bills and reso-- orations according to the volume deeply rutited;, thence to Arizona line, fair. lutions propaiing state cokistltti- - of business done in the state. U. S. 89. Thlstlel to Indianola. o , on changes. fair, rough in spots; thenc to AriFour senate bills, one house bill, GREEN RIVER zona Une, good. ana one senate joint resolution Laterals Sigurd via Loa to wee passed in the upper house (Continued from page 1.) JuncHanksville, good,; last week. They were: S- J. R. 8. their second team most of tion via Widtstoe, to Escalame. playing an to amendment the proposing time. good. Junction to widtsoe passtate constitution deleting the re theMrs. I. E. Jorgensen entertained sable to Escalante; Red quirement trat cities of the first the card club Wednesday after- Canyon to Tropic, good; to Bryce and second class hahve separate noon. Canyon, good. school districts; 1 B. 159, authorU. S. 91. Idaho line to Arizona. The Missionary Society will meet izing the issuance cf refundine' bonds when better rates or more with Mrs. B. J. Silliman Thursday good-7, Provo to Heber, good; convenient times of payment are afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. D- E- Baldwin and Levan to Gunnison, good, (8 miles offered enabling the state to car family spent Saturday in Green under construction.) ry out GoMennor Bleep's refund River Laterals Sevier to Cove S- Ble17, the ing plan; reducing B'ort. good; Cedar City to Mrs. Mammie Jamison spent of ate interest on loans from t,al Holden Lund, good; m via DelRiv afternoon Green Saturday 6 8 to per cent and on contracts er. ta Eureka to and Santaquin, goodfrom 10 to 7 percent; H. B. 170. Laterals U27, Delta to Nevada Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Stott spent permitting financial institutions Beaver to Nevada, fair good; 1. in Price. under supervision cf state bank fiaturday St. George via Modena ltd Miss Vera Larson, wro is recovand to insurance ing departments Cedar City an appendicitis opera- Nevada line, fair; make loans ana aavancc cedit in ering isfrom via New Castle to Enterprise Jet. now in under tion, ' quarantine accordance with the federal hous- the Price hospital with scarlet fe- good; fair. Logan, ver. Laterals Anderson's to Zion Mrs. Logan Bedier and son Rich fair; to Mt. Carmel Jet good ard, accompanied by Mrs. H. M. P.Tk, U. S. 189. Nephi t0 Pigeon HolLarson, spent Monday in Price. Miss LeHa and Miss Mildred low Junction, good. Lateral Mt. Pleasant-Mapl- e in Searlson spemt last week-eCanyon via Moroni, good. Price. The teachers of the Green River school, attended Institute for that you are in busithe teachers, last Saturday at MOLEN Hunlngonness, come in and let u (By Special Correspondent) and Arthur James Silliman show what we can do SwansoU left Thursday for Salt for you in the way of Lke with a load of SHHman's turkeys. A crowd o young folks from here attractive cards and Mrs. Jot Seely and daughter. attended the birthday party 0f Jane, spent Monday to Price. letter heads. Good printClaude Beebe and Orville Swan-so- n Miss Murrtel Alldredge at Ferron ing of all kinds is our Sunday night. spent Friday surveying at lastWillard Christemsrti is in Salt Court House wasr. specialty and ifwe canLake City tris week on business Reid spent last week-en- d Horace not satisfy you we don't Bruce and Ruby Jenseini spent visitjng in Price. Sunday at the Christensen home. Hiram Taneren spent, a want your business. Mr. Walter C. Gease and bride m Moab last week. The Civic ciud met Monaay ai were visitors here a few days ago Miss Lylas Aldredge of Ferron the Midland hotel. o spent a few days with Miss La If you like the Progress, ten sta- Monda Hansen this week. Miss Cleo Beach Is home recov- rs. If not. tell us. 1 & - fsalara tar (Continued from page one.) All THE FEDERAL LAND BANK BERKELEY, a corporalon. Circular Foldera Ckacka Blaaka Nottcaa Labala Latfal Maaka Meaa Carda FOR WHIRLWIND FINISH Jr., Mgr. COUNTY, Famphleta Cataloduaa UTAH LEGISLATURE SET Probate and Guardianship notlcea sea County Clerk or respective rtcnen for further Information EMERY Conpoaa o tbfS ui Brlafa Notaa s. Deposits $1,265 Member Federal Denaa - Aaaoaacemaata Blottars larttatloaa s - ZZ' i Bv 4 Y Prite. ut tow t - Birth Aaaoaaeaaiaata Waddlatf Stattoaar Eavalopa bdwiiM Sal bills Baa4 Bill "Mea llata AdnUatoa Tlckata Aualaaaa Cards Wtadow Caraa Tlaia Carta Letter Bsads Not a Haada Bill Haada Eavalopaa CaUlatf Carda LaallaU Stataaaaata Milk Tlckata Haal Tlckata Shlpplatf Tatfa - Be sure of the title to the land you purchase. You can never know the true condition without Investigating. CARBON-EMER- had plenty ofrga-mati- I Pbon,l openly patients under his price m. jwt f("7 he on to experiment A. n. Wallace, Mgr. fol This the cuse of nowrheumaUsm. obtained be remedy can this ad and HM sending vJUtio rn!v one- bottle sen. -' null wiw-one person at that and CASTLE DALEiatron to any H0N0EED 15 days treatment ordinsufficient to knock out any of your February 23. ary case. Give history Mrs8 Meltaa Jewkes CaSC' f JONES REMEDY COgfristensen assembled t thrjogj St. Louis, Mo7th St., N. 105 rf Mr. and Mrs.forDavid of the purpose birth-S- ay oievin! the seventy-sixt- h mother, EMERY SCHOOL NEWS anniversary of tre Christensen. Mrs. V- WILLIAMS aU arriv-P- d Reporter UNA After the children had was brought 8th Grade Report. Mrs. Christensen Talk about surprise' the bast one came trls morning, when every was vey pieasanuy cne answered perpared to arith- he wai ushered in and founathe metic roll call. immediate members of her family Each student has a chart in his awaiting her. was notebook. On this chart we keep pleasant allevening rethose pres-- rfatly a daily class record of percents enjoyed by ceived in arithmetic. ent Entertainment was furnished use some of the We are still checking on by 'the crildren sngng of "aint" and "haini," and also the their mother's favorite songs, and hapdcfule negatives. We h2ld lecurt stories of youthful pranks and plead penings to the different members Monday and James Olsen attornThe prosecuting innicentof the family were told by Mrs. exey did not have sufficient evidencesr Christensen. Mrs- Christensen to convict him- He is new enjoy-in- pressed rer regret that a daughter. freedom Ina Jorgensen. Mrs. Peal McCall of Ealt Lake City 6th and 7th Grade Report. was unable to attend. The) 6th ana 7th grades have Those present were: Mr. and hpen sailinz alona quite smoothlly Mrs AD. Huntmgton, jvir. until Thursdav. when our teacher wn r- - M was taken away from us. We miss N. him very much Mrs. J enbtn p ? Mr. and 0f Qrangeville; 'vfrs Welze Wayman of Castle Dald teaching us m the time he . been absent- We nope he returns Una MT. ava o. a via - therm something you need in the follow- te Member Federal Restrri and rJght, c mere he ing UstT meeting busi-ues- Our Abstracts Tell Is tion. The Ferron "Seventies chonim of Ferron gave the Sacrament meeting program at Emery on Sunday. Mabel Jensen and Zolal Simon-so- n entertained a few friends Sun day eveing at the home of Mrs. Simonson. A baby girl was born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Broderlck. Miss Reed spent tre week-en- d at Orange ville. Alma Knight of Salina was a business visitor on Thursday. Miss Iris Johnson of Monticello who is attending school at Ferron, was a week-en- d visitor here. George and Archie Mortensen went to Salt Lake Wednesday. D. A- - Clark. Clinton Bnoderick and George Q- Edwards were t Castle Dale Wednesday on CO- itltUt WALLACE MORTI ARY service a distinctive funeral t i price-Contain- - tipLimppp am 26i27i282?30; ABSTRACT A .. "-"-j Mrs- Burt MaxfSeld entertained at an evening social. Sunday. Nepi Williams went to Castle Dale Tuesday for a minor opera- iffi EMERY COUNTY P.-- T. at Your Service for Printing Needs! Always held Thursday was a success. After the business was discussed a one-a- ct play was pesented followed by a dance. TklErjSa a usual the . CURE DISCOVER- MARCH L Rasmussen went to Ephraim, a7 viiinnk i ivir. ana ivirg. uien Pf ni w sons, and Bduce WUpack of the week in sanj wu v, Thorderson is now nrst Reliet Socety Annual Day awe to be around after a celeb ated March 'ilness with rheumatism Kj Mary Allred, Wr0 his been work scntcd High School play.waf Thursday nigh nere h turned He;PfJ' home ,rf.a night at Emery. msAllred of; Saturday The body of Mrs. Bruce Spmg Canyon were mippV-1 ere in Cleveland. Merrill E. Cook Was a vlsitn. t following her death Lake Meningitis a a Salt conBsfore fngHttSin1,Up MW second Monday eveningtacts their baby f i she gave bitfh to checks on last year's contracts is being cared for in a dwy Jffge number batorvm the hospital in fnh0Lat Huntfngtolast' City. of Parents', Boyd Ch istensen spent tne The ichcol sponsored a Wash ' end. at home, from lj0,rnc6S Clarence Lemon spent Program Friday in Helpen: to. Anuerson home from and Dean Killpack was weesthe week in oSSS tM Provo the first of the with relatives. Andr?rani Herman Rasmussen spe companied them fof 'the week week-end in Salt Lake. A flg School opera The Higr of Price visited P rrmiiErlcks011 otfessor", is beng PrP5f W folks one day last week Muse Department wth Mr Rented Mrs. Frona Otterstrom son n charge. It wll be pre eo tne club last week. on March 7. arrived f is plannin8 a May New baby boys haveMrsfcsval lmry wb0 homes of Mr. and About twenty-fo0f our young the Peterson of WelUnglton, w d ... are visiting in tre Leslle0r frlntTb frnn, I'um an artacK Of Mrs- Pew the Mr. and to 1S ylnin teSdathPM,rS- Hugh A new baby gil rickson?anc? at Clawson Fri- Wendell Peterson home. &fl day night, as Morris Singleton Mflson and Willie WhitiSk Dw spent ClSftensc. Singleton have feA1-Salt Lake with a accdmnnnl " Mrs. Bob Dahle went ' tti D l rP . Dncnn return and Sunday evening dance. ?jtf0r,the the family Tuesday evenraies 0, Wilie Whitlock has eone ti Members of the Seven urn from Orangeville enre Sacrament meeting e,e J Ir- - J- J- - 16-Th- e . - "oid W m fJai fS? , . "IS Wa? I Z - ur pred-an- -- - - - a .""i8en f&t 'Mrs-.jSgltf- t , |