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Show r SUNDAY, SEPT. tf 161 Prove. Utah County, Utah 12 Moths Cost Millions Yearly, Exasperated Housew ves Told SUNDAY HERALD i Mitchell Defends Site Of New Lehi Grade School WASHINGTON chances never PellloneUa. Superintendent D. Requiring expensive J and. All of the Alpine school dia- -j inK standards for schools are rat auired ti ict this week issued a that an area o at least - build-Mitch- ell statement defending me iocauon 10 acres be sacured.ln order to bbbbbbsbbBbbbbbIbsbbbIbbbbbbbbbEi nf th new S600.000 Lent eie i l HETbsT hJbssssVvhbsISbI in of lend secure this amount some and giving mentary school, school relatively central location, and to pertinent facts about the secure the other advantages' this lUelf. Rumors have been circulating ste was chosen. "Th type of building is somerecently to the effect that the-- what new; although the new adnew school was damaged by "' i sassssL cent floods, and that locaiio of-- dition, at Pleasant Grove is the same are now in and there was style, structure primarily the several school build sponsible for this alleged dam- the state of construction J age. Mr. Mitchell emphatically, ings of this plan ev tmm.i aaai denies that there was anydam-age- The question - might be) asked: and tells why the aft tftft Are we building a place to hold school where lighting, heating, selected. ventilation and play are all connow apnew structure, The or are we merely buildsidered, three-fourtcom proximately ing for looks?' This school ; is an on built is being plete, for the children.. We, ask tract of Jand directly south of built to visit the school before you Secbetween state the highway statements about it. THOUSANDS of rounds of bine ond West and Center streets. Re- making rainthe visitor ta Oaf Flora Dmica factor-- ? at Btarsja. cent floods caused by heavy! Claims WtM Statements' fall above Alpine poured fdowrt "There have been some wild on Lehi by way of a main irriand inundated the statements regarding the., damage gation canal, site for a day. Before construc- done to the building by the reoermit me to tion was started on the school it pent- flrmd Fii-- t ; y these statements are false in RIVERGROVE PIRST WARD self, two large drains were duui-jwwater The through the site to carry the ir- - eT cry particular. Will meet at 1:30 p.m. toucnea tne ipunaation for teachers' Monday rigation water. These' drains were merely and report choked by the heavy waters of where there was no grading done. Light refreshmenU will bequilting served. On the flashflood, but functioned ef- wnen tne building is finished and There will be- a nurser the build. .. . fectively to drain water away the erarlinp romnleted- KicvK at SPRING VILLE Classes ca( witar ;RTVERGROVE SECOND. i after the main flood crest had in. Overflows to the nresent eulvertsf Will meet Wednesday. 'ept. 26 the Springville seminary passed;will be put on both sides of the;Teacr' "port meeting; will commence Sept. 17, alon Statement Presented v with the high school, announces building, and aU water that over- - SECOND WARD flows will run , hack into the Work meeting will begin at 9 William T. Tew, principal. Mr. Mitchell's statement is as canals below the school. a. m. Tuesday. Luncneon, win oe AU students who expect to atfollows: "Certainly people should toe served af noon and teachers' tend Seminary are asked to reg"The site was chosen only after reasonable enough to know that meeting will be held in ihe ister and pay their book fees Fria careful investigation was made before is put into a afternoon. Nursery facilities will day Sept. 14 between 9 a. m $600,000 sites. Before any of - - 1 building, careful investigation of be available. and 4. m. invitation is ex factors would be made. As to Pastor, George M. Williams of tended p.to allAnhigh school stuthe statement that. certain people! the First Baptist church and his dents to avail themselves of this proved this site". by this purchase; our family visited Pintura, Utah, this religious and character build in ""All sites required an expen- profited are records week to , establish a mission education. Mr. Tew to;, all for reports that sive drainage system; much more vestigation. operj are there. The Baptist church The station facts that. tti o creujl Baas u i ho vnter) trftAnntnr thi!01 "uutl" expensive than the one chosen.a thtc nr3co. ,.,- All other sites also required Tfv cost 7Y acre than other sites in mission and authorizei"t fastor '"." jv much more expensive sewage dis- - th per twice miuea to mane up trie creait tnis district. Neither Mr. Clark Williams to visit. in to order year wa graduate. posai system, the purchase a month inor,Mr. Davis A. new teacher at the seminary this one required, purchase of .of thls site In urged fact this site was EDGEMONT WARD nomea, cioiuK obtained onlv after some riifi- - The meeting originally sched this year will be Albert Payai. who will teach in Springville in culty. uled for everting has been the: aiternpons and rn Spanish "Please reserve judgement un- cancelled.Monday There will be no meet- Fork in Alma Burfoss. BYU High mornings. til the building is completed, all The held during September1." ings grafting done and lawns placed first meeting of the season .will who taught part time last year, about it. Then if you have ribt be held theS first Monday eve- will be employed full time at already done so, visit the .build- ning in October in the form of Sn BYU. The Springville faculty ing and see for yourself what.sort opening social. This announce- - iwill consist of William T Tew. of L. plant it is," the statement jment was made by the,, president, principal, Erwin L. Sheffield, and Sorenson principal Wayne I. Mr. Payne. urged. JMrs. Olive Gillespie." of ,Brigham Young university all that high school announces students enrolling this year will meet in a special assembly in College hall Monday at 0 a. m. Instructions for regisration will be issued at that time. Immediately following the as-- f eembly registration , will com-- 1 rnence for senior high school students. Junior high school stu dents registered with their respective advisers Saturday morn- ' ing. This school yean new high school classrooms are being put Education buildinto use - r r- , :o. . hs 11-a- cre i?e ief Society Seminory Opens September 17 r r- - Sprinqviile IDS , 1 -- report PlJelall W i in-jp- ast pn - A I A 1 you fU The have by I It T:r.ea list Tinea, the moth, digs or deep into your pockens. your sleeves, collars and shoulders. Annually it cornea up wan dolIf' Of your ' d "1 lars. Americans spend $20,000,000 a for year chemicals and cold storage but most satisfying is the preventative developed during the last war. This chemical treats wool in such a way that mothf disdsin the :ah-ri- c and make meals of ono hard-earne- mifnli IP their 1st- est development will make fab- rics completely mothproof for ail m v struggle .i - anti-mo- th Am. fmiitnt, sh cides.htAlso effective P I tsg furs, is cold rtor- - personalities . ,ilk i n, at in sUkMned tunnels ' UeTforrn or clothing or bedding, and a. under a silken canopy, .. ' Its first cousin, the . SH : - . -- .'.Tr T.. more practical. wDefy is aU, . .nouwn i ea ' uu wmj a tiqp. belong largely o aovarnmen. own babyhood state,Both home carrytng were brought it builds its two families to this country from Europe JMM everywhere a I frequently nw p r v u Urn The idu t webblne ouiiai aaaiuons to i because its clothe moth, or Ttnoola Btotl- - U et and has a materials are bum 01 tne tnrtaos Ujla dis which the worm Is feeding, body; the a ease- - upon dull Estimates show that the larvae bearing clothes moth isaoots on of one female moth can ess.MK rrem color with dark m irom mr El: httlt tn- - pounds. of wool a year. Ai caterpillars, these First free library in the world sects, aaepi in rrvtrimi vn cedure of "giving you the shirt was established at off their back," hava different England, in ltfrS. id National Geographic t. Cheaper, though, is trie continued -- fB ' " come u wiw iuin "ui cuvtive h. hn.Jv.-mnt- h Mn,hn. goes on. 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