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Show PRO VO (UTAH) S UN CONTRACTORS CONTRASTS jOfflffiljOM UTAH, YrtSCONSIN CONDITIONS w Nelson, appear It iriAioalti : Alumni issue oi i'iiSitill Tjtfsr But, I am attempting to give yci mv impressions of Wisconsin, and .x.. Bt I find myself talking about Utah As I said- - before,, contrasts to, I ftsgneNelson took out Ms doctor'sj tnejaselves x a our minds, and - 1 a, at Wisconsin uus r"r- - after Inentloned aome of these things tudy t the lo tw y yourj Wisconsinites feel y n-- Ong lindison tnsuvuwvw j. ,3Tpesrof linuam wai,j In itaii" ak na4e , v VIa .. eata Ar uju iuc irrigation. I don't know two I " ifter-- spend!" of "the jus: I feel whether it is a question lirt within your gate," and, the unjust" or not, but rain to able be qualshould though 1 certainly does not fall en us utami & as In such abundance as it does here -- ii nt r ,. - Of course I would' not want von to get the impression that f arminy W A'" it,: After an. out there is too bad. As I suggest ed a while ago, they do no have aome of the troubles you have here nm " urates ... iuii nmL U4tiu nutrients, practically never bout m tome imaginary o ouu and they grow some crops with stasj-iiavo surveyors me considerable economy. And then. -..the lines wera nut If irrigation is burdensome and exwould not realise when he .i-r it usually makes the crop lied from one statu to another. pensive, more certain. Tut diuereww Now, finally, there is a contrast In our ihtadi. But ilea is entirely which L think will be at special In- course, may i a atssatsta Djmiv aww- vwia. s- V k.- i- r-i- -' - She tIttlSTper- n"g' ww mkw, , . -- ,".r?; Jt; it:. -- I II ate ti II , -- J A Kf. I ti v I- 8-- I 1 is.:,.v i r - J.l Mr. end Mrs. B. Merck who recently sold their homo to Mrs. Anna Johnsoa, widow of the late J.. G. J obnatiB. movd la. Salt. Lb H v. ' LFfidayy .where, theyilLjBiif r .c, Mrs, Fred Shoell is visiting in Garland with her daughter,, "Mrs. William Cutlimore aftd.familyr - . Mr. and Mrs. I P. Harvey entei: tained a number of relatives and With ne.rly: fifty viators Iii attendance the party was' conducted through the Columbia Steel plant during the early afternoon, and later viewed the pictures in the Springville high school art gallery. The day's jirogmm war oa eluded wrth a banquet served dur-in- g the early evening in the Third ward amusement hall. 0ra Bundy, president of the association and of Ogden, presided: mayor-elec- t Arnold Rich of Salt Lake waa the principal speaker. A program was given at H, T. Reynolds, Jr., was chairman of the committee in charge and was assisted with following contractors and com panies of this city: Reynolds-El- rr. ' y itr3gjarwtnJteoJdjajr -- ...... 1 , And )o; n ernJJtsJL friends.at a dinner party "at their home Thursday evening. Christmas colors were used for room and table decoration; goyer. were placed for Mr. and Mrs.- - Hans Chrlstensen, Mr. and Mrs, Marlon Cltrlstensen and Mr. and Mrs. Harold of American fork;, Charles "Buddy" Rogera who re--1 of the story. Its plot development Mr. Chtpmarv and Mrs. V, II Tuft IJProvoi trl- the eternal with "Close In concerned is so scored fiboravly eently fMr. and Mrs. Claude Burch, Mr, w pTesenwtrrrom Harmonyand "Illusions ts Wrsred angle; xmrTt ray Webb, Hol of view aad Mrs. J. L. Harvey jand the host novel and unusual latest point Paraniount's in , and hostess. lywood screen picture, "Half Way to Heaven L.a that makes of it one of the most player, says she's and exciting pictures of of Henry interesting adaptation thrilling to not engaged Gates' best sailing novel, "Her the season. Mrs. Annie Ellis entertained a Rudy Vallee, Jast The " splendid 4erformancea of number This pic Comes the Bandwagon." d friends at her home of band leader tady and Jean Arthur, ture which will be shown at tne Rogers, Lukas rrdbnerT Wednesday afternoon in' compliParamount starting today for a run the concise, biting dialogue and tht ment to her daughter Mrs, Violet Rudy says he's company, W. W. C3y"de company. of two was wmcn directton ArtKUfr Jean TeTitljrTimagimitrve days, Warburton. not engaged to oi and hpnrd in "The Mvsterlous been accorded vvery sequence -By frieads rJe'STsfPT an represents u. M. Greene B. this "The J. Manchu" Dr. Suntsion, and. Fu picture of the couple, Whitney, and Thorn and Mrs. Sena Young was guest of Whiting Murder Case' and Paul Lukas, uation in the production or talking hewevw. It's Wall of pictures. In brief, "Half Way to honor at a social given at her last seen in "'The Wolf serted that there company. Street,"- are cast in support of the Heaven" possesses every element home Tuesday afternoon by the will be an that is essential to the building up members of the Thfrd ward Relief Har. n t of enjoyable screen entertainment w to Heaven possesses ''Half Mrs Way Rhnrtlv. shatter Mrs. Maillda aicaTdlmalIemici. Its situa- :'"8uplMrlfng "tleTitSrabTe perform-in Margaret Holdaway, ing Cfie hop 'oTT , r km laimuoeii, an, tions ring trdV It combines all. ances of the principal players uon urn, aars. a few triousana those elements that make for art commendable fashion are hmmu DeUah Fugal, Mrs. Nell Richlns, frlrte v-- btt thought uy uver, ewr ..juev-.uiff- c Ann SBsoTSffig TJietUle and without a Ware, It would He nice moments hesitation it plunges log- trecKle-iacc-- o juvcntie, anu nun Ellis, Mrs. Ereka Anderson, Mrs. 'to become, Mrs. West.Mary Wadley, Mrs. Annie Holman, ically and effectively into the heart Rudy; Mrs. Clara Bullock, Mrs, Nellie to Rudy Vallee? Sfe.UthetAllftit " day. Hyrum Johnaon returned Tues- south- from a business trip-i- and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Georre Holman of Salt Lake Sundajt, . den and ther cities, the Sprlng-vill- e contractors entertained members cf this association here Mon- dr Is She ISJhAjHftngaoXJhjeapjo I- Reciprocating thTvaried an3" many entertaining programs y the- -. Intermountaln H aneh of th Associated Cuutiac- tors of America at Salt Lake, ug- - ill. hi Is -- etwr euvi iwest build their house and barnr their homesteads right on the L..,m Outlook of StaU Fone of the impresaloris whlcOhe farms, so that the countryside I' Wisconsin, while dotted with" those separate estab Lider" gets v tishments. The Utah farmes, tor i on the outsiae, looking In its the most part, on the other hand i forward "HALFWAY TO HEAVEN" AT PAR AMOUNT THE ATER TODAY--, iENTERTAINED f1frJ 1 - : the-othe- tt, of itant. :i;j PAGE SEVEN fur-nUh- Wlonni; d : OF UTAH ARE a. . DECEMBER 45, 1929. LIV SUNDAY DAY II ERA - 1 I I I , li&hm fikjl.. & ! JMgugh J1 i And (haw ii i ,Li Ttfc rfrirk Howe. Part oi my tm-- farm villages in the center of their near . . - . cssirrfWleBln5a,prograsiya-iri- t jmrxaindjnga- - nearfeflways them waa gained from that book the rivers which provide com water. These iri'ige.tioii with Martlneau, Mrs, Olive Jense.Mr. oerivoa t for the greater pan, i munitles are cut into square blochs Margaret WHlUmson, Mrs. Emma IUIII.VODIVH '" OUISIUC V Sundquist, Mrs. Ellen SJoberg, Mrs. eniOT, containing, as a rule, about five irk of Senator Lrouewe D. C. Brimhall was Eva Walker, Mrs. Erma Walker; his speeches with f lnteresi acres. On each of these blocks Chief of the Springville fire de Mrs. Stella Young, Mrs. Viola inusv there will be four homesteads. This en I was a. . youm an,a partment at a meeting held Monnhtlimtnrl- leave an acre and a quaf terTor Haddock, Mrs. Louise Allen, Mrs. the affair. teft aramauo-caicMTS "XEf. Mr." joyed and w.iutw- each his Harvey was Snelson evening. Ralph day Ruth Cox and Mrs. Maggie Shoell. family. They will have on the as secretary and Saturday morning for California also Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jacobs, Mr It ik. many "other Utahnsv I arjae4J lot their home, of course, .barn was where they will spend the winter ColonWood treasurer and and yard for livestock, and nearly Nelson and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Boren spent Wisconsin to do graduate wor chosen as sargeant-at-armvisiting with their son and daugh- ana Mrs. "George of Heber City wcie In Wednesday in Salt Lake. Duke Victor "at always a small orchard and a gar A. Kellorrnan S. Mrs. U. ters: were: S. eTecled ereat university. Its repu-- den. Other oKicers the The farmer gets up" Pleasant Grove Saturday. Ition also had been impressed up- , Haymond, 'first' assistant chief; Berkeley; Mrs. W. E. TyJcTt 11 Miss Helen Shoell of Salt Lake tends to his livestock 1 . ?.". Ml-."I morning, second assistant; Fresno and William Harvey at San career, Paul Prendsen, me early in my esiiege gets his breakfast, hitches the team Pleasant- C. Jose. The Harvcys in California Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Oler and nent R. E. chairman; general who Perry, conwci Irougn out to the chair- will all be guests at the Tyler home, family of Shelley. Idaho, are visit- - Grove. O. assistant and jnrougn to the wagon, and goes Claudin, 14 studied here, general farm' for the day's work. One of i nil at Christmas. ' nil', man; Fred Alleman,-assistan- t ing with Mrs. Oler's parents, Mr, lading the. books and buueuns boys perhaps will drive the milk Mrs, Halt Church returned Fri ; Bert Wheeler and Mrs. John p. Nelson. treasurer and titten by Wisconsin men,, amw out to the pasture. The' farm to her home in Burley, Idaho, day Orson of Hansen, to was field work was economics cojw hostess sports; Miss Jonc Boulter captain two and a about isUn the after a visit with her parents, iir. average of assistant influenced at .Virgil sports; her was was Pleasant by hilf Id sociology, I captain Martell Lund a number of her girl friends miles front the Wme in the ' Bird, chairman of amusement com home "Friday evening. The time Grove visitor the first of the week. and Mrs. w. Pv Paulson. releasors iy. I writings of visage. These farmers have to haul mittee; Ivan Child chairman of was spent in sewing and social bss, uommona, uaii'"j Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Oler and hay and other crops to .the grievance committee; W. E. Dunn, chat. A dainty repast was served. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nelson bib and others, l ininn a wa their sons, Leo and James, of Shelley, town, which means at once much audit Ernest Jensen, maae Brown, . Salt I Lake. in Guy Tuesday spent personal acquaintance on the roads. time Idaho, accompanied by Mrs. John ing committee; B. J. Liecnty, v. c Dr. Galpin some years ag Utah spent Bishop L. M. Atwood returned C. Nelson and Janice Nelson spent Social Advantays was Alfred A. Aston, E. Emma Mrs. In engineers; Wigna.ll, Christenson her Brimhall, Greene and resulted William Mrs. from county my Erval Kelch, California that Mrs. J. Sappete Tuesday loses in time going he what the But; of steward. Saturday and Sunday visiting at Mrs. Euitene Miner, Slyvia en or members, and Alfred David two Mrs. where he went in tne interest sons, Harper, Samuel, Iming to Wisconsin first in iw. m Vila flnM tho TTtah hostess to the Lynndyl. Ten new basketball suits and ten the farm bureau association. club at her home Marby and Mbs. James Mcrrott. in Salt Lake. t Orem Saturday joyed Literary lm ITnivpraltV Of WlSCOnSiO h RnMnl in h. ,.ln. of shoes have recently been Oil parting pairs . afternoon. ana snouia Thursday national repuUtlon, l Mrs. W. W. Wamlck and Mrs taire which ro with town or is an Mr. and Mrs. H.i.W.-ClarMiss Margy Harper spent Wed- purchased by the association, it The Manila ward en masse en the entertainment and a ie my testimony, aa we vlUage life, schools, churches, and furnished American reported. These will be used dur- joyed a "dish carnival"' Saturday nouhce the arrival of a baby boy Jesse i Wadley spent Friday is served. in was and luncheon Thursday nesday iy in 'Utah, to the fact thattiielcomrtunity Provo. when a ,n8titutlons generally dainty . Those present at the enjoyable Fork as the guest of Mrs. Harley ing the coming winter will be car evening. Chicken sandwiches, ice torn Tuesday evening. u J i nave thrived in Utah from the earl- - 'affair of Indoor sports Mrs. iputatton is aeservBu. LeEarl the Burr, at sold Mrs. were: . were . cream and Bloomquist., take, fker after knowledge who comes egt begmnlngat largely, 1 believe. H. Walker sin( .Mr. jmd Mr. J. ried on In the high school gym. Mrs. Harold caTaei The presidency of the Tfmpano-go- s the dance, the proceeds to be used to w re neea go i because the farmers lived in tnese Vergal Bullock, first part of the week Jn Salt Mrs.-Lothe guest Mrs. Tom Jacobs, met at the home .entertain for all dishes ward stake Hoolsy.was Mrs. Cutler, buy primary . Ray 30. chooi, 4awaiij jwj" compact villages. You Can see at . STAKE DANCE DEC. ; thile the Alfred Harper Tuesday. mis. ments. of Mrs. H. C.yl Robertson Monday Lake. . to serving the state, of Mrs. Gunard Lunagren, Mrs, Roy of Mrs. A niimhr nf arfvantas ' Another Kolob stake dance, sponPark, Jack Mrs. evening. ParK Of this cty means 7 WW4nl Mrs. Annie Miller left Wednesday wttlement, For example Park, Mrs. Clifton Pync. Mrs. A. V. ,"":uiompact Mrs. James B. Sumner will be sored by the Third ward Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Carlson of ' seems to me " a mucn 8"- for her home Jn Denver after will b e held Friday l or tne D- Wells, Mrs tiectricity can be had at Garmembers R. the .to Basil Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. hostess in Pleasant visited Walker;Jjd Qroye ZS-'iMidway Washburn, h -it-Wisconsin leaoersmp, with her mother, peT eBpltarrntttal- cost, -is Mrs. 10m v,umu, eiai Hour club" at Her home roplcemDcF 20V1H land Clark visited In Provo on spending a month J lont that the university nas doubtless due to their system oi Vern Cullimore, Mrs. Hans Raamuson.' Mrs. u Thursday afternoon, All members nasium. These dances are tree to TnmAa i ; strnrTon Wednesday. en able to oapture jtaanaftMas that higher nor Hprgr Aiiin the publtif and are given by the Uvlug ha' MrsTrJ."'rCrv8t are cordially invited. S. a party Mrs. H. Walker e and Influence. Mr. and Mrs. 7. P. Fugal, Mr. and various wards to stimulate higher Wednesday afternoon gave Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McDanlels in ho'nor of carUternen. . the activities feautlful counttryiiao of, social the enin ideals will eiBuntvi wim pea were Sunday guests Mrs. Pelbert Fugal .visited in Salt Mrs. Anna Lake of Marie's ninth, Gaorge Salt her daughter, The past two dances Lake Tuesday. .. Rnt there are otherthlngs out- case for any other state. Mrs. John Christensen will enter- tertain the members of the Orem community. birthday anniversary: The center of Pleasant Grove relatives. He the university which a Utahn So, one who has grown up in Social Literary club at her home oh triven bv Maoleton and the Fourth the of members the tain uie pc bound to notice. Contrasts ai- such; a village, finds much, of in club and Ihctr partners at Thursday. All members, are extend ward were successiui ana 1 suppose wnen attend-anc- e Kolob stake orchestra was well re- vest In the rum "Wisconsin land Hourhome feys impress us. .. full invitation. cordial a ed A, Saturday. - her celved by fveryone present. tu dwellcrson the plan scape Wltn --lis jMigregaiea noijreof members is desired. the Rockies and cross over steads: .One wonaers now we. got H. Shoell left Tuesday of George e INVITATIONS SENT ARTISTS are deeply affected by that way out there. But that W aji-Miss Alice Pyne entertained the last week for Witcha, Kansas, on of our 0tner and a much longer story. Of Invitations have been sent out ! gigantic of "The Gang" at her a six month mission. members this week from theRJgh school to at continental backbone. Wen. one of the visitors within your home Saturday. Progressive games a lover was in. I v all of the famous artists of fit n - who has lived his life Wisconsin Mrs. R. D. Wells will give the . . . ..has made . the main feature or emeitain- countrV inviting them to exhibit Ar was White the Girl in luncheon "The aeiicioUB fountain valleys 4,600 to o.uw ieei pf the beauty or its a and ment in the 1930 art excan ieu yvu ove We sea, Jones, Misa mor," before the' members of the their pictures counirysiae; i mcwij oj Berved to Miss Dortha ex-- that this visitor to Wisconsin has Is expected that the 1930 hibit. It Tue the about great, Liltian Relief ward Miss society something Terryt Sharon Venda Wentz. of this coun- - lnuart tha atata from the beginning- iatgy-Meld- a njivn plain-ragiMtJilsplaywjilj84L Farley; Miss Myrtle and quality any previous men us in tne umy., y which is great equally impressive. From R, w Miss jessie Farley, Miss All women of the ward are Invited. quantity held here since the art exhibit with my 8ity I hava learned mucn, uotn oi in oher day I .drovs Mis!I F,hc, BUis. Miss I I hope,! and wisdom. Bradshaw movement began. r Chrfetensen, l ir.lly and some friends down to knowledge and Mr. Farlev. Philip Xnroe and Beloit returnnig vj-can never get over being grate- - Orland Pyne, Elmer Terry, uimert had as .their guests during the past of We didnt nave ,fUl to that state that nas maae According to announcement from fey of Jonesville. Tanner, Albeit Nelson ansumn . week. Miss Hester ChamberlainHer- - Hollywood, Dr. and Mrs. Calif., of Henton I dull moment. The numerous Httlp possible to me the highly profit-ill- s Rowley. Johnie gait Lake, 1 of this Hatfield, Frank formerly and" valleys I. suppose you able and most pleasant two years and Shamo Harry nngton, Walter atill themallevs. altjough I am I which I have spent here city, were the only ytahns in the auspices of the, Sharon Shamo of Herrington. Under initiation the at party tendance to call them swaies to piays, ward M.' I. A. three one-aJmpted room of the ihom with their rather Tt used to be a problem to hang held in the Blossom "Soul Mates," "High Heart," and ' O. K. Roosevelt hotel at which Howard - a intle boundaries of hills, from gj-Qit's be will Pat" PlCtllf presentpicture stralghthow eS That Rascal McKenie of this city was-we- l vuoe mure )'auruiib suu mwi, ea in. the ward amusement nai, even if its upside down. comed into the National Actor's r lomtora jwhlch..torm the ..bound- Ko-Vhn-- W Pl'PivifeditavHatWm ASKED to explain his ptieitTOpaT Eauitv association. Mrs. Hatfield- sea Christmas ties, of our Utah valleys; These ...... As the gladsome namsnire. inia. solos of a numbtr piano Ittle attributed it to Tus ability to get men to work for him who knew Wore? surprise vaileys with their Lucille Anderson arethe directors. son approaches, congress lan t ine played tne- tarnriHtoBrtB la lobbying which were well received by the hndsred in nere there where' ' Miss Dorothy cast includes: place The only ' than-hA music critics and actorsprcsent. tiii iViora'ku wnnita nf fat constant movinff picture of the Tim- - Knfford. Miss Eorana Mcacnam. did. done, being 1 be shown will ia- .. fallenge to the eye that's looking panogos scout camp Miss Helen Pyne, Miss Donna Park. A picturesque evening gown of beautiful ami to; the various scouim"- A. man disguised as Santa Claus Miss Louise Kof something right ford, Miss velyn Do you do the same in the intricate business of running, your home Irvely. And mesh net has adeep tiecol- assistants. black same scoutmasters. Junior The ant In Texas. bank a Miss Naomi Selnion robbed have you delighted Chrlstensen, of and then matching mitts with the yi " of smell-late- ly ndHaMrrre your4amilyT-- !e ruehi Park, Kenneth, Harold An- - chap has been holding up father U'tage the same material. aroma of clover fields as you rttops comprising the Provo.scoUt lersok Hugh-AstO- Br XnorJor-year- s, Earl o F. .. 1. XT SMM- I V. V along the highway? The clover district, aionaay nigm. " ".Kay SJUlier, josepn n: feMll aro nmnflArfiilt' And that's a formula for success. Nobody who is really successful tne county agriumiuiu iwiu of attendance A good Burr. Gerald city and county building. fotrant In Landscape--1 does all the! work himself. He employs other people's .minds and efforts. ward members an'd their friends is well, the landscape of Wisconsin Besides the motion picture, a desired, Andrew CarIf you will use the advertisements in this newspaper vastly different from, that oi number of interesting features will 1 dollar .enyou spend-wi- ll ah, and both, I think you' and be taken, up at the meeting. Scout Mr and Mrs. Thomas Drage negie used men who knew more than he did, every fll admit. 'are impressive In their ! Executive A. A. Anderson will dis- - tertafnedi a number of . friends at makfng a home. tberi home on Satusday 'evening. fn way. You do not have 12,000 cusg the best" methods of obtaining H mountains. painted deserts, advancement. There wllr be no ses- - - 0fces8TVe 500"" larntshedthe r , erts,mmt ryce caTivons. Zion canyorw.-- or slon for scout workers at unionYou can employ specialists in diet; you can serve themaster dishes.. - g . prlZe being 'Uiral won" by Mrs, bridges of the same magnl-d- e. meeung,.out an bcuui df famous chefs; you can have the advice of style authorities in selecting. i say "of-- the same magni-fo- r Urged TO db preacm. wuuj 4Rieh ard Hamshtre and the cons6a- 1 remember hearing Mr. " Mahlan Drage. brize tion by your clotjhes, of whole electrical laboratories in buying household appli 'PP of "the; state conservation wai served trayimicheon PAINTING A GETS MOFFIT 'nmisaion oW.rlha In his very ances, by reading the advertisements. of Philip to Mr. and Mrs, Atfreu jsicnoia. painting urn re way, a .charming natural oh. The prize v 4f. Mr. wluafl M4laa,' Mrs. Downs, knd Henry i Fide richt hnr ui, Tkl4 ward Jn Wisconsin. Barxouii, Mr. Mist Samuet-flashlr.,,i, .1 tk. AH the newest- - knowledge knowledge millions of dollars and years Me. ft Utah does not have a carpet' of Mutual country evo- - aa Mrs. Richard Hamshlre, ' store, " urioay as you haveners in tits . ; of effort have won is contained in the advertisements. Mrs. Mahlan Drage and Mr. anL nlng. Most of the state lies in and Mrs. Thomas Drage.fffi'--area of less J.hsr 10 . That's the way to be a success in the greatest business in the world icres IS Millions of CLUBROOM ML and Mr3. E. h; Calder enter- j. 14 desert ."JJJHtT.. half ..r h While- the state la nffiNVER. Colo.. Dec As rh,rlnv ovenlna be spent wisely, econpmkally, and will return full measure of satisfaction.. m as In Denver university clubroom large as Wisconsin, con Thd wedding annivert tmr , . . "1". tfin Kt, aIrdaJ nrtjti inng as it does some 02 million Covers were laid for eight " there are only half ft million students commission, after. whoo;8arj comto oiit-o- f -ple thereabout as many as live iud nartv. during wnicn siuuems , A well appointed dinner party the' '.ne city ,0f Milwaukee. played ton nn of AanrtA piano, For'tnis was criven ov Jar. ana sai v wn, landscape looks - parched Jazz during class hours; ana wreun eve J Pyne at their home Saturday dry, except where Irrigation d several pieces or lurnivmo. ning. The dining, tame was preiuiyaw has been applied, decorated in Keeping wura wwAMENDMENT FAILS 1. we have are the We mas and covers were laia, ror mr. The 1 mEl suit of much human effort- - and WASHINGTON. Dec. Mrs. Mr.and Mrs. Rov Park, and reto the i tax hava, Jto JjeLLCoutensamendment rje:lh.t!ynotonly ""I' to re IIM.lfc ft or planted, hut. thv reaulre Mtfoi resolution designed ; Pwtant attention during the eum- - duce from 12 per cent to 10 per Ue Mrs. ryne. Mri i,os and on rate capuai l months to keep them from dy-- H cent the tax the lo 'or want of water.. .Of oourse, heglnmng with seniCrsmhAH nf the executive com; In the defeated was 1930, to yea all applies I agricultural of the Windsor ward Relief mlttee FucU; without the periodical ate today. ' Kwtoty-nttatUfet 30 w-SOUTH FIRST WEST g PHONE 285 pocatldns of water by Irrigation ' Tama. Mnrrott on Wednesday eve Self," says and Wife Kills meetrucaiiy nothing . except, nmt . "Rich, hHiina in a Chicago newspaper. ning, Following the buslnesi wheat could be crown. ..wasn't that ..something f1 than one and a half million serv"eThoVepreseht wefe Mrr stoclt warket. ,,Jt of the total of 52 million acres, blamed on Jth -- u "Wisconsin, , ab t.nnr entitled, an J a41oining..iiejazM-alL- . :h i OFFICERS FOR ElnilAR PLEASANT GROVE SOCIETY ei r s. r. rt wf"" I secretary Soaiwr oREM ihv. pro-pra- m .. n oyii,. pv the-1rig- y, JT."rt:'rtr . u em,-yo- ... . . , wooa-DeuecK- - on Andrew Carnegie i ct - I -- , wn - e -- ur-ens h : v We Have A Nice - " Chiostmas Greeting I tm v '- - er (n Cards - Ira-h-s .,.,. Uu - . Printed J Why send panies and J , YoitlMe Them town theiubelSkppin here to satisfy -- and-ctplt- at v . -- 4tr-.ii- IJ - J9Jk. M. H. Gralin llysorcadrthdvertise |