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Show Friday, kagast UTAH THE LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI. 3. 1951 Children Urged America's Newest Big Circus To Get Lehi to August Coming J Pre-Scho- Leaves or Study, Vacation Trip after cage of animals from every land, with torne upon ton of equipment, proper-tiand device and riggings, the streamlined Wallace A der, and cage" all-ne- dark Wild Animal Circu will arrive In Lehi early in the morning of August 9. and immediately a tented city will rise in the air. The first tent to be erected will be the "cookhouse." where all circus personnel are fed. and next, the animal and horse tents, then the "big top" and sideshowi. Huge elephant and horses play a prominent part in the erection of this tented dty. For the first time, the American public will have the opportunity of viewing "Mighty Goliath." largest hippopotamus ever captured. This huge beast weighs over four ton and Is transported on a special iron bound and steel barred den. and at 1U a. m. on drcu day. this mighty animal, together with all the wild animals, will be fed and watered, a spectacle to which the public Is cordially invited to view free. The performance of the Wallace A Clark Wild Animal Circus is claimed by press and public as being high class in every respect, and no doubt this popular traveling institution will be greeted by large audiences when it exhibits in Lehi for an afternoon and night performance on August 9. Jones Reunion Held In Provo Canyon Dr. W. L. Worlton, local dentist, left Saturday. July 28. on a trip to the East. He will spend a week in study at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., and a week at the Forsythe Dental Clinic in Boston, Mass. Dr. Worlton is accompanied by Mrs. Worlton and their daughter. Miss Anne Worlton. Aside from the professional interests of the trip, the woritons pian to visit some other very interesting places. On their itinerary will be Yel lowstone Park, the Black Hills of South Dakota, the Twin Cities St. Paul and Minneapolis, Flint, Michigan, and Niagra Falls. They will visit the historic Hill and attend the LDS Church pageant, August 9. They plan to travel north into Canada, crossing the St. Lawrence ED W. MITCHELL Cu-mor- ah river into Ottawa and north to Montreal and Quebec. From this point they will enjoy the highway trip through Maine to the Atlantic coast to Boston. After visiting their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Leon and (Margaret) Hunsaker, and family, they will return via New York After City and Philadelphia. visiting the various points of interest there, they will come directly home. son-in-la- The Utah County Farm Bureau Outing will be held Saturday, August A, at Canyon Glen in Provo Canyon, with entertainment for all the family, according to Taylor Allen of Vineyard who is serving v examined. Dr. Elmo Eddington urges their parents to make an appointment in the near future. examinations for first, third and seventh graders are required before the (Children may register in school. More than a month remains before the opening of school in which the examinations may be made. Pre-scho- ol at At 8 p. m. there will be an out door program, with special enter tainment and a treat to top the day off. Bring the whole family and spend the afternoon and evening. Utah County Health report that an isolation ward is being set up this week at the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo to handle all polio cases from the county area except the most serious. John H. Zenger, hospital superintendent, states that the more serious bulbar or respiratory cases will be sent to hospitals in Salt Lake City. An iron lung is being kept in readiness for the emergency transfer of Jhese cases, Mr. Zenger said. In the meantime several new cases of the disease were reported In the county area, and Provo had its first death from the disease when John Marshall Egan died Tuesday morning in a Salt Lake City vice-preside- r, It Pays To Advertisel Don't Miss the Big Circus Next Thursday at Rodeo Grounds. e a"V - How can I kill TVben do crickets in the aediaaa IwvUt around all track aa4 cor Mrs wa a wee. Our bouse is full of &. Where do they come from and how can 1 1 nd of them? 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RalHInterment sr--ken - by Payson cem toj.v t.-r- v E, , uwl. was dedicated f by KeedtM an uncle. bishopric. "iu airs. c. W A vocal solo, "Beautiful Isle of and son. Ellis, visit, Somewhere." by Dexter Welber. ville. Sunday, uith was accompanied by tram fewen-so- Ti n. The first 'speaker was Clive E. - Sibbetts.asiste,- ture. Is it a good practice to use sawdust and shavings from my home workshop as a tardea mulch, or as one o( the compost heap com How many gallons of sap does it take to make one gallon of maple syrup and how much does one gallon of syrup weigh? or Bf ty gallon of aaa It take forty to make one gallon of atandard, eleven pound eyrup a little mora or lea, depending on augar content of aap. weather, ate ponent! r Shavinga aad nWott are excellent far mulch, food to work Into the all, aad a good addition to tha com poet heap. Dm all you can get f them. based on the sale of individually will package aspirin tablets which be sold through retail merchants taverns, such as restaurants, amusement places and other retailers. The cellophane wrapped tablet packages will be displayd counter card and Inauguration of a new and on a novel fund raising plan was an- will retail at a nickel a package. nounced today by AMVET State Commander, S. S. Stone, stated Commander Stanford S. Stone. that the proceeds from these The new plan, which will be activities will be used by the Utah launched immediately in Utah State Department to further its county and other parts of the service programs, such as state, invovles no solicitation of public Civil Defense and its Anti- current donations, sale of souvenirs or other approach which might be Communist Program. construed as a plea for sympathy. It is rather an outright business venture based upon sound mer chandising principles, according to Commander Stone. 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Court costs and attorney fees are provided and paid for in addition . to the limits of this valuable policy. cars "The good el' days weren't so aood after all. Compare the mines of today with those of 50 years ago. There's a lot more tools In our mines now almost $18,000 worth for very mine and smelter worker all paid for out of profits and savings. This equipment saves work J. Maiben Stephenson 361 So. 3rd West - - WGY GemtxJ Cecfrtc Stat ld great grandchildren. Elected as officers of the family organization were, Dr. J. G. Jones, president; J. Petty Jones, Mrs. Aaron Allred, secretary-treasureand Mrs. Mary Jolley, historian. c ftt Unique Fund Utah Valley Hospital Raising Drive officials as chairman. A meeting for all local officers and local and county committees news filled of the the exchange An appeal has been made for will be held at 2 p. m. evening. Breakfast was cooked will be- more nurses to care for polio recreation The program over the outdoor fireplace. m. Featured will be victims. 3 Others in the Immediate family gin at p. IncludAt the present time, con children's entertainment, besides Dr. and Mrs. Jones were, valescent cases of the disease are Mr. and Mrs. Berry (Mary) Jolley, ing races and games with' prizes. There will be baseball games, being treated at St. Marks hospital Provo; Mr. and Mrs. D. Henry horseshoe pitching, volley ball and and Holy Cross hospital in Salt Mrs. Mr. and Jones, Edgement; Lake City. All types of cases, for all. other games Aaron Allred (Myrtle), Lehi; Mrs. 8:00 p. m., will be including bulbar cases, are being 5:30 to From Hazel Thompsen, Elko, Nevada; own treated at the Salt Lake General Mr. and Mrs. D. Byron Jones, the supper hour. Bring your and at St. lunch and there will be free soda L. D. S. hospitals, Jones, Provo. and entertainment Dancing were enjoyed. The fifteen family members who remained for the overnight stay were Joined the next day by some 75 family members, including grandchildren and - Thurs-Bisho- Nearly all children entering the first and third grades have been examined, it was reported. In case there are any children in these grade groups who have not been Polio Ward Set Up Beal of the Tiurd He hart K, u anVaH ... for little? Kath- l?en Moore, eight months old daughter ol uee u. ana rcum Marcell Moore, were held in the A. p IL Wing Mortuary' chapel, Warren L. Goates of the Fifth Ward took charge. The organ prelude and postlude w ere played by Mrs. Zada Phillips. The invocation was offered by Ernest Peterson of the Fifth Ward eir-irc-- ew. ar There are still a number of children who will enter the seventh grade this fall who have not their yet received physical examinations, according to the city physician's office. Parents of these children are urged to bring them in at the first opportunity to have their examinations, in order to avoid a last minute rush before school opens. r.U1H1BU ,rtQ. X ol pre-scho- oi Farm Bureau Plans Outing for Saturday Dr. and Mrs. John G. Jones of Provo entertained the members of the Jones family at their home in Provo canyon, for a delightful family reunion Saturday evening. All eight brothers and .sisters were present for the first time in 17 years. An attratdve buffet upper was served and games and FARM QUESTION BOX Exams Traveling on it own special eontainir car after car Dr. W. L Worlton anna cramroed and Jammed with won- Last Rites Held For Moore Baby LEHI Phone 114-- J AUTHORIZED AGENT - Increases production lowers costs, and makes our jobs more secure." THIS. 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