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Show " 9 SPOU I 'i - nSXAlD, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 27, PROVO EVENING ' and daughMm William Care ter Mas returned Thursday Ires Salt Lake. . Miss Coraafty will spend her tare weeks vacation vtaiUng her parents aad friends after watch e so win return to Salt Lake to at the' I D. 8. her studies ' hospital.' eaw-tteu- Los Angeles, are v tailing with their parents Mr, and Mr. D. E. Jtobert-i. Mrs. Jaaep Qteoa returned r FOIIK SCQ2TY i 1 were aloe members present t The Indian saaa and daughter of the pioann wlU hold their yearly encampment at Spanish Fork. August 14, 10, It and IT. . ; Miss II GUIs of Bpriagvllle Is Mr. aad Mrs. William Capple of visiting for a few days with bar Rigby, Idaho, are visiting wtta rela- eousi lie Hewn. tives at Spanish Fork. The Rotariana held their regular luncheon at Walt's cafe with President W. P. Shippe in charge. Mayor John Booth gave an ' account of his trip to Kansas City where he attended U RepuAMcaa national convention, Professor Fttaroy ut Provo was' a guest.' r Mr. KvailM Reed. 1528. UUh'CUak future. r.w with them after spending day as their gwset ia Los Angeles. The Misses Ireta Lewi aad Mary SbeU were Joint hoet esses at a bride's shower given at th Raell oae Monday night la honor of Mia Ann Rlgtrup Whoa marriage t Al Bowman will be mlmnlsed at Prov Tuesday Jan M. Th gueet f honor received snaay beau. tiful gift. Luncheon was served to z rueeta. , Mr. Job D. Jex underwent aa operation for appendicitis Sunday alght at th Atrd atoapiUl at Provo. Ha reported t be roovrtng Bioeiy. Welfare nurse kit Los Angeles, iron where she wul Charlie Curtis, vie presidential leave, via the Panama, CanaL for former Jockey. But St. Louts where she will attend the aomlnee, i he em tear a few thing from National Nurses' eon will return the last f July te eoa- - Charlie Dawes - about riding the , . uuue ner worn. ; A baby boy was born U Mr. and The Canning club of Palmyra Mrs. Louis White Tuesday mora-spent Wednesday evening enjoying , '' ' bathing at the Arrowhead swim'f ming resort Miss Lucille Hansen Mr, and Mrs. Olea D. Robertson furnished transportation. There .Ad two sons David aad Don of 4-- H Senate. , A girl named bras 4 suing reel estate man for JtTS.OOO for heart balm because th tea kissed her Quit aa unusual Mm. Then there was fhedelegata who cam bom aad told hi wire ne looked like that because he slipped on wet plank. . , FEE FOURTH OF tJUILY UTILE we're twinging on ar getting could do swell stunts like that. He rather mad. Aw, let's not. do It any 'knows we're laughing at him too. more. Perhaps 'twill make their , I'll bet some other stunts he'U do," poor taili sore. Let's call them And then the monkey made a grab both down from the trees. That and put on Coppys hat watched Some other monkeys ought to make them glad.' "That Is the very thing to do," this one and then they Joined right aid Scouty. "It was kind of you right In the fun. They got down to make that good suggestion." on their four paws and began to Then he turned and shouted "Hey! squeal and hop, "Let's teach them You monkeys come down here with leap frog," Carpy cried. And soon me. You've been as nice as you a leap-fro- g game was tried. "The could be, and given ua a dandy monkeys watched, then' tried their luck, and everyone went flop. swing, so now we all will play.? The monkeys squeaked and lookBy this time it was getting late, ed around, and then' they hopped and Clowny said. "It would be great down to the ground. They both ap- to find a nice soft place tonight" peared to understand what Scouty Then Scouty cried, "You're fight! Just had said. The biggest one I see some soft grass. Come on turned 'round and 'round while with me." And, as the Tlnies feH o'er the - ground. asleep, the sun dropped out of sight. doing And then he stopped quite sudden(Clowny has trick pulled on him ly, and stood upon his head. The Tlnies laughed in merry glee, in the nejrt story.) Peach Day Plans FIRST BULL IS PURCHASED J. THAYNE J ! County Agricultural Agent ' The County Holstein Bull association purchased Its first bull today. It la for a block Just, organised out-at Balem. It la one of the most shipstanding bulls that has been ped Into Utah county. Its dam and By W. sire for several generations haw butter records of around 1000 pounds production. It Is purchased from the Hollywood farms (n Washington. George Bahr and Andrew Otteson, dairy project leaders at Salem, are largely responsible for the organization of the block. Officers of the Mock are: Andrew Otteson, presl dent; P. P. Cloward, vice president; Leslie Cloward, secretary and treas urer; a A. Gardner, director of thf county organization; and Bird At left, caretaker. It is the hope of th county dairy committee, Lee R Taylor, chairman, says, that othei blocks will be organised in the county and purchase bulls similar to thf Salem bull and be on a circuit oi exchange with it ' . Well Under Way BRIGHAM, Utah, June 27-- The organisation of the executive staff for the Boxelder county Peach day celebration, scheduled for Friday and Saturday, September 14 and 15, is now completed, with J. Wesley Horsley as- manager, Lewis Jones as secretary, and the following department heads; Concessions, W. L Hoist; parade, A. It. Hansen; fruit display, Carl Frlschknecht; horse races and track attractions, Daniel Peterson, The offering of free peaches and watermelons to the guests will feature the celebration again this year. gloriOUS - gay' time in Old Town." . Let's Go! SUMMER FROCKS of Gxl Washable Silks $o?5 COOL AND COMFORTABLE $995 FOR TORRID 95-- . $1 $g95 $495 green.- Early In the spring -... $11 . $1.00 gauge Rayon nc tnvivd sport DRESSES CHILDREN'S CREPE DE CHINE DRESSES, Very rjeciaU. ; i to . ' Have yon seen the new v SUNBURST SKIRT? - Just the thing for the new chic sweaters. SKIRTS A Snappy $4.50 Sport Outfit Jg5 A Veal Roast and 3 Vegetables will be cooked iously with' the gas turned off and without attention. ' See us freeze ice cream.under the Qiambers e while cooking on the rest of the cooking top and in the oven at the same time. Ther-modom- WEDNESDAY EVENING 7:30 P.M. THE WHOLE FAMILY IS INVITED. In Bankruptcy No? lOCTt To the creditors of John Melvin Long, of Dividend, County of Utah, Don't Miss This Unusual Cooking Demonstration' ' l .' IT. McCONNELL, r T Referee In Bankruptcy. 5C95 Boys' Wash Suits : 1.00 to 2.95 .... . . . . ,98c Boys' Blouses Dress Sriirts . . ; . . . . . Hats and Caps .15 Z50 . . 1.00, Belts, Pants, Ties, etc DONT FORGETS Silk Hosiery; Infants' and Children's DepL Organdy Bonnets $1.50 -- Onyx Pointex jj $1.65 - $1.85 - $1.95 $2.00 Silk Hankies Organdy Dresses 25c to $1.25 $1.95 to $3.25 $1.25 - $1.50 ' Handbags Neckwear '. Dress Flowers Kiddies Wash Belts' Rayon Underwear for Children Unit- ; " : ed States for the District of Utah. I In the matter of John Metvin and district aforesaid, a bankrupt Notice Is hereby given that on the 26th day of June, A. D., 1928, the said John Melvin Long was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the First Meeting of His Creditors win be held at the office of the undersigned Referee In Bankruptcy, 424 Beason Bide. Salt Lake City. Utah, on the fen dav of July, at 11 o'clock a. m., at which time the said creditors maf attend, prove their claims, trurte. 'examine the appoint bankrupt, land transact such other mav properly' ftbtae bebusiness, fore said meeting. - Bait Lake City, Utah, June 28th, 1928.-- . - of all kinds Organdies Voiles Prints Rayons fluffy and cool mi North University Avenue. SEEING IS BELIEVING f Vash Froclts Allen Millinery 20 ' Combirietts Teddies Pants T etc. ' I 42 f4iw0 .... Bloomers IiigOTe Special Smart summer dresses right at the height of the season, at very special prices, , . . FLANNEL . 0J nr DRESSES (Q75 Refreshhag NOTICE OF BANKRUPTCY In the District Court of the . MONTHS EMIEE ' some alfalfa fields appeared about the same from the yellow dandelions. How much better would 'these fields sppear and how much "better would the yields be If etopr were rotated sufficiently and alfalfa was not allowed to run over 5 yean and grain land was not cropped to grain continuously;' Why not select grain seed now for next year from fields that are free from mustard . and put It on land that hasn't been Into grain for some time? - " o" THAYNE than ' n'A "VA , MUSTARD SEED By W. J. County Agricultural Agent Have you ever seen so much mustard In grain fields of Utah county as exists this year? If you'll notice some fields are now more yellow . The sleeveless frock, is in full swing, designed in beautiful' printed combinations as well as plain in all shades. newly-organise- d IS BIG THREAT w Are You Ready? creation for mid. summer wear at very attarcthe prices. Special ; flip-flo- "It's conna be a 1 for the Ever' one of these hats are a special $00 $95 - ndevs HAT BZAD THE STORY, THEN COLO THE PISTUEE3 A winging turn Mush Tiny took, t "Say, he's as clever as can be," "Look! The monk whose tans cried Carpy, "I Just wish that 1 2. ( i Parasols 75c and 85c Luggage NEW SHIPMENT OF MRS. DAY'S INFANTS' SHOES v Hats n Yard Goods Department Have You Seen 'Em? NEW FLAT CREPE CHECKED and PLAID Utah Valley Gas & Coke Co. i RAYONS Plain Shades $25 Newest Creation for to 295 Mid-Summ- er 34 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE. 50c and 75c Figured Georgettes yard French Chiffon Voile |