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Show vdir .Mi'Pirsv lime 7. VH2. Tiu-m1.i- ! N. CMiu-- , : c h'ntv. nwn i iV e ! A'rf For-.t-- Local News ,r , O I 'll 4 n Ci n, r n 'jj-r ,i l J r 6 i n; f-vi- ts A i ! ,10 J ' I 1 J.r! , r . a!;v V 1 J - 1t - Ij A v I fit rn f , j Provi Jeace Viitor$ i j and Mr CACHZ VALLEY PORTRAITS DO YOU KNOW THIS MAN? - lal JL4 lr IMin.U Ml and Mi, i. A Tub on Pnday krrmi of Lot Mand Roy cm ti. .reeled "'k rt Ti.lt U) n.ftorrd from tlrlr !!1 M ,!h lu:'I f ume in lake City Satu-d.wete and (r,l the Week end with Mm Janie and Robert Fuller-- n ,n ef tle ift room aal Mr Jan es T?uepe of Preiid.-tirRulkerton and d iupl.tr nv wee In the tioussrau rven Many beauUu! A-n- fu!!rr k v fl-rt- e hatne f.hrn Nrl llrrl Note 7 tier U tp (Ld.Ul 1M'( l.'il One of the tuni lie had to do In otdrr la br.ome editor wa to Jump Tr cm the stape of a Il!ntl theatre I Ltt!.er M I, aril w'i u n t j Temple Notice AdJren a performance, take Use Change ",lrr "ll! ival e.'ate bio a1 IVl-Csciie fwu-- y, I i mi Tt.e Lnpan (take Am;.Mp" le n hi i Nrion. (iio'tfttl t alner i i are wnltlen inrisu-rmrnof a lot of California tteadn.f Tuee I e:-. . r s !adu mer oru Pie f. for ; met relwanal a n i" titan I, .7. be will abod Wrdr.etiUy June I liie U 8 A C ha mo'rd lu to d U'Jl ,h ,Wl,l,Ur , terday afternoon h. Uie new Anson m.pre them with Wm t,rre fan;:!", m:dt 1st ,vV,,,i from Uie Bixh ward to 416 E't. trUfnlW itwn tni tr Annette Krllerman. then men, ter, prrtent ware Mrw. rv',1,. ln lhp mWrh pl w U r'nJUr South, "h U,,'lr Thumuei. Mr, Mldrrd Dwl.ve, and! Mr l't( physically of all L. V Toolson r lrd SrienUt ward Tl.ey will the iie beauttr. Mr Andrew Umb all of Hv de Uie nien.bct of Use laulie literary K I ! fark I" Strange to Mty the adventure did club at her home on Thursday al-- , not turn hta I trad Of eour he wa -On Vacation Itenioon The dram. Ever Th This man l, Uie keenest newiii-- r pot out of the theatre without till Mis Lillie Rise. In the hosiery Milton MuiSfr and VlO (Taam" by lenno Robinson the Sail River before rr'uni: In Ictgan He wa, bun in data, but he did Um on Uis Crtnre rntle Inc. Chrtattanwn of r rr-rcjdepartment home. It I reported tluit Milton Mjaaer . given bv Mr Jamr A Cragun A f rgan. educated al tie old New Jer- - um Uien became one Hoover1 She Mr. Gordon vacation today her on in Town got rved Siwcial ha. purchased one of Ihe newel ddi.um. lunch w thTn UJ Ar,drmy by ltMe Rrwion returned and .r Pouter Gordon of Smithfield, expect to pend moat of her three rreatwm were muucal a in Mr, rvirumenl. guc,Hrum Too!m PlIU!h Ktld Go to Ashton tllrr Uung for the dwrn week layoff with friend In Den county clerk, wa transacting the VlO We predict that within of Ogden. Ms Wr.ton Vernon of expewd to the U 1 . been: one Mr and Mr A J Reese. Vc and of ..I Is of our most SAC. ha t business In the county teat on In the Logan and Mr J E. Slieffer Udrty day, he will be Mm Fue'er Reeve and Mr- -. Sarah education aent to Harvard wltrre yri d A bvmneu nwn Monday. Btuebird orrlieatr. H club Tl.e Busy Be on architec- mj gtd not only Idea Funk, hare been In A Id m he told one of th A C. farul-e- d Tourist Travel at Uie Junior Idgh tore but aho tmame one of Uie ty he mould tend him la Provo if at a to i d .e fen-- 1 ahere tl.ey Tourist from Palm Beach. Flor- Mycr Improve Sine at WclIiviHc jathool sewing room on Wedneiulay editor, of the Harvard Cnuuon he dtdnt (top buying Eurtean jeral lervioe, lor Al H -a week Uie over ln were Lofn ida, ITofesaor Cltester J. Mver alio1 i The Imperial flee club of Leg an aliemoon Tlie room and lea table bond We have every reason to be end They were making a tour of tuu been 111 in the D.e hoepiul for musical program at the were beautiful decora-.- , d -elv tulip - Ueve that 'otneday he my be coverfilmwa Kevcr" or frorn TmilKl)l being Hpre the country In a largo Paikard Wrllsville ward Sacrament meeting and lilac. Club leader. Mia Farell nor of Utah, for he ha more than oU ed. the large numbrr of night ei-sedan. A colored chauffeur wa tak- mmid E, I a In charge: club song re- - j d Sunday evening June IUktly otmtion fenlal Rlad(. a neeraaary one of Governor IVrna u plcture automobile. of the care j . v ing I2tli. commencing at p m. A (we- - mere aung under the direction of f u..ccum ported to he improving. to work Uietnun Uke qualitiea Every or LeRoy Mreb Mrrvjn Toa-- t U extended to att It Janice Futkeison lal to the the from evening till auin-- e I hu friend and hU butines acu- rads arc preuy far al the aav. mot hire, who were New Apartment .:h i ' Vs guest by three night, hour t iMua to (tint r.j one men U keen enough to handle both Keturn to to Mr logon, according Winn: re,jm by tier mo- - Uul Mrs. Ray Humphrey has faith In Visit and political affair, Called to Sick BeI Mr. and Mr. John Carlisle cf alia made th trip by automobile 11(.hl r((tl,)1(in could f.4;)d U;e financial erectU She I inoaclo Dame,; story.1 ( f. the future of this city. 0f Utah, lie U a good fellow wltb Mr, S W. Parklason of Salt Lake W W Ron, local chlroprat Dr have Utah visit-- 1 been aho Payson, ()Ilg on . ; piano solo, Jov Ro- I a vuitor in Us-anSire U a guest .p, t.,n caled to Salt Lake owing J,an ing a new apartment house Never." known lo much aortal charm and tndlvidual- trig Mrs. Carlisle1 mother. Mr. jvi,clit W.'pert(j;fe Win, far.twell and lie hoi.e of Mr and Mr WlU- - to the Illness of hi, motlier While r Temple Height between Center and R. Ballnrd for the past wnk have happiest alien he U r:u,h. Uu a, the las, ity, but he Yuk ,,fW c. .b of P rad. re Us bn First North street on Second East relumed to Uicdr home south s net )n the ,'ate capital. Dr. Ros will Jr,lce Fulkerson aith Dorohy Ful. lam Wats. n on nd Idaho laic, and river. J.te in David fuldng (. (j.e t( South Cch I care de'ca'ed Pro- ilda pri!J l,!p I5mno- - Pm- It will contain three apartments saanson In th-- - lead- - far from bank,, politic, and roar-- j attend the course In chiropractic krron ,ul Si -- dav on the a dainty lun- - to hards after ahlrh when completed. IIual-Aru- ! ,R' B Is Dr. J that Blld ... btir.g given by tllo(l 0f t,F or'giital lan Entertain , ,w... d'amond bv the Providpe.ee po East i School o! , Palmer ft ln lll'lxrt' the en-- ! Ramcr of Yo:k ca!t will Nc he Stake The choru Ca, Ml6 to Prances Vernon I, preparing of II It was a hard Lx ht of chlr - I Osltsand Ferdinand (last portrait a of Dr Ralph dcvrlojrer Girls Baby Girl Bom husbands Douglas. Chlrojeact.c tertam llieir the at Mclvyn to leave lor New York City and game wnh of In breaks . Tlie Smithfield Kiaanls club held Porter. Mr and Mr LaVon Humphreys Sklpwor-hAlison and In opracUe. an canyon Friday leg Camp D. C. where he will the visitor Ladies night Friday evening of last of 336 Fait. 2nd South, are rejoicing Washington. nil 1,1 of tills aeek aith a dinner visit with her brothers. She will b aeek at tlie Junior high school over the a rival of a fine daughter and dunre. Jubilee Photograph gone two month. She win return Go to California C. V. Clark a as In charge; sec, Is ,Prr the This on bom Saturday. In the window of the Cardon rouununlly mglng undrr Uie diIn late Augurt with Clinton Vernon Nrlson of thF v q A c ond grand child for Mr and Mrs Iorne from Cornell U excellent an aith rection of E. B Lundquist (and his dauphter Lurtle left toduy ' Mr LeOrande 8tlrland. daughter Jeaelry company T. H. Humphrey Mother and babe photograph of the large Jubilee Mrs. Lundqulsl at tlie piano. LunReturns to Trenton "of (for a couple of mon'hs tny on the reported to be doing nicely. and Mrs. II A Campbell of front tliat cheon wa screed during aliich in AftPr fomplftifig the painting of .coast Mr. NrLon ai.l Ita arrived home for! the tabernacle on June 1st. This Hazen province, , gave a splendid Mb severM N. eoart h home ar.d cities Tremonton. at daughters the, gumin Farm For Sale vtctlon. Mr stlrland photograph aw taken by a kodak. MemorialHlllyard Mose Andreason returned to hi, son mill visit with her grandmother day talk. Special musical where he Lv5lockFd by Cardons. which ahow at corned Archie Stoddard of Salt Lake City numbers aere given-Mr- . Trenton on Saturday V, sal t Sacramento- , an assistant wa In the valley Monday, bringing proofessor. the c ass of work these picture off wav on the in , and Mr. C. W. Clark and Logan stopped Interested with him a client who nmchinre are capable of doing. home. fntrilv. Mr. and Mr. Douglas HoopiC. N. Jens-M- i Here in the purchase of the Adams farm .New Son Arrives er and family and Mr. and Mr C. N. Jensen. The property i In Benson ward uperlntendnt of, a new son has arrived at the; Old Mill to OpeFrank Emmett and daughter spent now under the supervision of the Benson Ward Wins public Instruction, accompanied of Mr and Mnl clarence The Old Mill Open Air Dance the past week end nd Memorial nsto federal land bank. vrR Rose. CTarence was evidently trying hall will open at MlUvlUe Saturday Benson ward defeated North Lo Day at Ogdenwhere they enteredthe t0 gan on the Reason diamond Friday kM,p a B jecret for It happened ; night of this week. Thereafter a Mr. and Mrs Frank Winn enterA C. summer school uB 12 13 score to afternoon of the a Grove by Lewiston Visitor ago The Jolly dance will be held every Wednesnearly tained at a family dinner on Mon8. B. from the degree Reese for t Benson nd tcurpd )i man la all smiles dnv gtaUc-pitched Clem Rawlins and James Taggart throughout day. Th roms were decorated with Saturday Saunders did the Nvm.m L of u- this season He ls now re-:a3 remit of the arrival. of Lewiston were among the out the summer reason. Wt'bur.i Wilson red promcs while a bowl of red s ln? m'l''or derm. f,r lw,n eoyrt the Old Mill orchestra tulips and green tapers formed the town buMneis visitors ln Logan on and retereon were the battery for -T'r 2T srr'--:xzjrsrr- v A Girls harmony trio will appear centerpiece for the table. Monday. They both carried an air of North Logan Covers Buried at Paraoise confidence ln the future of Lewiswith the orchestra. Many new fea- were laid for eighteen. Out of town of Grand Opening Sarah McArthur Burrell, formton, the crops of that section giving Crops are Growing tures WlU be offered at the opening. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Glen OLD MILL of Paradise, died at the home promise of a bounteous harvest this Winn of Salt Lake City. Mr. and farmer from the erly Jack King, dry of her father ln Ogden on Sunday fall. Millville At Class Mrs Aaron Home of Midvale, and D&ncmg over the Pocatello Valley spent V 1. v The body was brought to Paradis A children's dancing class from David. Winn and son Griffin of week end in Logan. He says the Saturday Night where services and burial will take -Centerville. to class and 2:30 3:30 i v. V swimming wheat crop at Arbon look good with , Renovating i , ,. She waa the daughter JUNE 11 Mrs. R. L. Hendricks formerly O. Carlson has been given the a prospect of a fairly heavy yield place today. from 3.30 too 4 30 is being held A. McArthur and Sadna of Jorn Lake of Miss Mabel Fulkerson Salt recontract for renovating and 'daily at the Utah State AgriculturMr. King carries a broad smile McArthur Death wa cau- rcmmoCTr al college under the direction of City, Mrs. 8. M. Wyder and Mrs. painting the postoffice. The build- when he says Indications are that Obray cancersed by Mr. Oeneva 8. Grace The classes Carl Hasner of Rock Springs, Wyo. ing will be given a thorough cleans- a better price for wheat Is the foreFishing in Wyoming between the spent the past week as guests of . ing. A. H. Palmer and Sons have cast for this fall . , , , Fishing in Wyoming is none too are for boy and girls 13 years. Call Mrs Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Fulkerson. from Mr. Carl-so- u tahen a John H. Bishop Dies good according to a party of Logan ages of 7 and Mrs. A M. Bergeson entertained Word has reached here of the fishermen who have Just returned Katherine Carlisle, head of the phyto straighten up the plumbing K II AM gUI death In Ogden of John H. Bishop. fmm gait River. The water Is high sical education department at the at an afternoon party Tuesday afwwl WILBURN WILSON Funeral is taking place today ln and muddy. In the party were Irvin college to register for the work. ternoon at her home ln honor cf of her m the birthday anniversary ward Second the Ogden chapel OLD and EdMILL Don Sheffield. Leon Nielsen. Attend Summer School Garden City Sunday evening daughter, Roselyn. A pleasant afterwith burial in the City wards and Jennings Edwards- Mrs. W. R. Ballard. librarian at Orchestra, Appear while the family of David Calder noon was spent in music and games cemetery Mr. Bishop wav a drugLogan high school, with her son were eating supper they were arous- after which a dainty lunch was Air Dance At about thirty years Teacher Back ln this Open city gist Carmen Russell Home and and daughter, ed the with connected was by their neighbor and notified served. He City ago. E. N. Pearson, son of Niels Pearleft Saturday for Los Angeles. Calif. Saturday Night at their house was on fire. De- - Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Jarvis and that tune at that company Drug Mrs. Ballard and Carmen will atson of the Third ward, is back to fective MILLVILLE The daughter. Eve Marie motored to chimney is blamed. tend summer school at the Uni' Logan after another successful sea- town turned out ln mass but It was salt Lake City on Sunday where a.-wti-. Team Ball Millville California of Southern and son at he where Hanna, Wyoming versity found Impossible to fight fire and Miss Jarvis will enter Le Christ Millville is to sponsor a baseball has been teaching ln the hign wind with will probably be away until August only a small well for the school of dancing and will also reafwill be season Cement team this 1st. and it j school Mr. Pearson Is attending source of water. The house was de- ceive Instructions Studying of the Italian O C. Hart of Brigham City, filiated with a league to be formed summer school at the U.S A C. stroyed and considerable bedd'ng dancing Master Stesano Pascagno of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Nelson by the county farm bureau. Ray and furniture were burned. Lucky of New York. The many friends of Poultrymen Coming of this has been working ln Hovev wiU be business manager License for David that he has It fully cov- Miss Jarvis wish her success la her President Joseph Anderson and Denver city, Marriage manwill be Hulse on work research and playing Cy recently Since the rush for marriage lic- ered with insurance. Carl S. Edmunds, secretary and for undertaking. the federal government, making ager. At the first practice thre enses on . the last of May, there has general manager of the Utah Poul- a of a special cement mixture were thirty players out, all expect- been study AT LADLE LAID JOHN SIDELIGHTS ON THE very little activity ln the marYour husband has only the faintest idea of just try Producers Assn will be at the to be used at the Boulder Dam. ing to make the team. REST AT MEXDON FRONTIER DAYS AND RODEO of rooms Chamber Commerce riage license department of the Mr. Hart was manager of the Brighow the Servel Hermetic helps you. And he The lone county clerk's office. Thursday, June 9 at 8 oclock p. m ham (Continued from Pftire One) City cement plant prior to Its Story Telling Hour licenses issued out since Friday's from where they will be pleased to meet Orr) cuts (Continued certainly doesnt realize how much destruction by fire. The Logan Business and Profes- - issue was Lyonal F. Taylor and Brenchley of Wellsville. Members the producers of this locality. Thcv the other contests. for eligible Mav household Womens sional G. stake H. Leona Edith Hales, both of Ogden of Club, through will discuss some very important expenses. Hughes presidency The wild horses for the show will and Bishop H. C. Sorensen who also matters pertaining to the indus' Drives to Boise McCarrey. Library chairman, an- cf McBride be furnished Marion by a Mrs. A. F. Stockton is in Boise nounces that ln the near future thanked all in behalf of the family Commissioners Busy' You know how much you are paying for retry. Wellsville. McBride has been watch on a months visit with her daugh- childrens story hour will be held The county commissioners are for any aid or assistance given, for horses for out the good past frigeration now. Electricity costs less much ters, Catherine and Helen, who both twice a week ln the Children's Room pretty busy today on their work as Ralph and Elden Ladle sang, "Ill ing Benson Defeats College- - reside eliminating his old ones. in the Idaho metropolis. The of the Library. The Children's an equalization board. Upwards of 'Go Where You Want Me to Go"; year and less! Explain to him He has some real good bucking stock Benson baseball players seem too was made by motor, Mrs. Room has been furnished by the 100 persons appeared for valuation vocal solo, Im a Pilgrim; Kay for this section of the country. think thirteen is their lucky num- trip dollars every Moz-nesave seventy-fiv- e Miss Mr and Logan Business and Professional Stockton accompanying A committee or busi- - Sorensen accompanist. ber. Friday they defeated the North Mrs. LaPhene Peterson home fol- Womens club and is most attractive adjustments. owners have a The vocal duet. .elle Barrett; property special This highly simplified refrigerator has no comDr. William B. Parkinson, forLogan team by the score of 13 to 12 lowing their visit here over Decor- with its colorful drapes, llneoleum, with the board at 9 30 ent Voice, Mrs. Ethel Walker, Mrs. now of but of Lewiston, and Saturday afternoon on thpir ation Face lo merly Julia Muir; vocal solo, Day. Mr. Peterson is the ad- chairs, round tables, and bookcases oclock tomorrow morning. plicated gadgets likely to cause future trouble. Clearfield, Idaho, will have his runhome field they debated the ColFace; Cyril Nelson accompanied vertising manager of the Mode. The few moving parts are ning horse, Bill Schaeffer, at the lege ward club by the some score by Mrs. Harry Bartlett. Floral ofFire at Weston rodeo. Bill Schaeffer is one of the Five hundred spectators Appraisers Inventory watched were beautiful and profuse ferings hermetically sealed in oil. Word has reached here of a fire Inheritance tax appraisers, F. J. and were carried best half mile horses In Utah or the contest. Ed Barney and Earl Wedding Announced by grandchildren Idaho. Brown Wood and Earl week at Weston destioied Mrsthat announces A. last Hawkins of E. CarJos. Gordon Mary Smithfield, Saunders were the battery For the Servel Hermetic-needfor The pallbearers were Elven Walker, of Trenton are working out Benson with Shepard and O1' er, the marriage of her daughter Flora the home of Henry W. Miller The don of Logan and A. F. Peterson, Owen Sorensen, Fred Taylor, Joseph a number of no tinkering not to Glade C. Linebaugh of Pleasant blaze started from an over heated of Hyrum, have filed their inventhoroughbreds for the battery for College. Ladle, Horace Baker, Eddis Muir W. Grove. The wedding took races. and Amasa place stove. Partial insuran' e was car- tory in the estate of the late Bybee running even oiling. all grandsons of the deceased. The S. Buttars of Clarkston, showG. Westover of Lewiston nave two Wednesday afternoon. Miss Hawkins ried. Trenton Visitor grave in the Mendon cemetery was O Pee Is of insud1 the from a D. W. of horsesvaluation property your Huii'aker Logan pracfast $17,15030, high graduated ing dedicated by Joseph C. Sorensensimple in operation Lloyd Simmons of Trenton spent school this spring. Mr. Linebaugh A. Garff, manager of Utah Mort- tically all in real estate. of Honeyville and Ben Leonard Sunday evening ln Logan. Com- graduated from the Utah State Aginsurance Loan or. department hand with Tremonton will be gage simple to use simple to MILES FAMILY REUNION menting on weather conditions, Mr. riculture college. He was captain Rates 10 percent below the regular HELD AT SMITHFIELD their string of running horsei. Joe and simple to pay clean Simmons stated that a heavy wind of the tennis team and Is a mem- rates. Phones, office 234, res 822 Strawberries Ready Perkins of Preston, B. Stuckl of Paul Spenst, grower of strawberstorm swept Trenton and south- ber of the Delta Nu Adv of V. Peterson and Idaho, Paris, fraternity. for. NOW, for ries south of Logan River bridge, (Continued from Paste One) west Lewiston on Sunday. Three started five girls to work picking R. S. Nelson at the piano; talk on. Buhl, Idaho and A. S. Farnsworth weeks ago a heavy wind blew out installation immediate to be of Rexburg have promised Letter from Denmark berries this morning. There will be Improve Water Works several acres of planted beets. Poppy Day, by Chairman Mrs. It Mose Olsen, service station manImprovements to the amount of cart load after cart load of berries W. A. Miles. At the close of the here. There should be over six head and begin to save money was feared that the Sunday storm for each race every day of the roedo. has Just received a letter from $3000 are being made on the Mill- coming into Cache Valley from the did Uke damage. refreshments were meeting Several of th" ager, dainty the very first week! stave water 'A works. Wood pipe outside but it is the duty of our served . farmers have begun to cut their his son Leland who is serving as a ville by the hostess. Chairman C. W. Rapp of the is being replaced with cast iron citizens to buy at home. Cache Val- Denmark. The in young missionary if i ML'S Lois Fulkerson entertained committee on concessions, reports hay in the Trenton section, with man has been in the field for four pipe secured from the Columbia ley has a bumper crop of straw- - at a trousseau tea at the home of promise of an excellent alfalfa a number of applications nave been HANDSOME CABINET STYLES months and has been made confer- Steel Corporation at Proo Credit berries and of the most delicious rop. received. L. J. Eldred of Provo who ence president. He reports that it for securing the funds for putting variety. Afore LOGAN to compact, to save floor d has the and ferris seems good to get the Cache Amer- the project over 'o due Harry Hoodbut with more shelf Space Lunch Counter and for the wheel has work already signed MONTPELIER ican which takes all the home news less and Ole P Olsen. The Annual more food atorege apace, Encampment E Mr. unthat celebration. H RM Rapp reports Fruit Stand to the field of his missionary which is nearing completion Is and plenty of The been has following program capacity TELEPHONE will be a very attractive midway by der the supervision of J. W. E. A new lunch counter ice cubes. arranged for the annual encampand fruit labors. for on East Cento" street Scott. arranged stand is being erected on the Verment of the Cache County chapter are Interested In securing who Any non property on Second North and Peach Prices of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Mr. should consult concessions Main street. The lunch counter will to be held Thursday afternoon on The Boxelder Dailv Journal fore- Will Oil Road 8:30 P. M. Only Rapp. After be operated by James E. W. N. MerkW Commissioner the lawn at the relic hall: song, Maughan casts good prices for peaches this of North Logan and the fruit stand season. prayer, local chapThey quote several author- stated Monday that Second South congregation; AND UP be operated by F. E. Westover. ities to show why peaches will bring street comes in the distrirt n lain; song, Rigby camp; address of laid will Laborers are busy throwing be road oiled B. an Mrs. T. which welcome, reason chief reading, a Farr; being the good price, Station - to - station hulMing together. It Is to be a neat that the peach crop ln the south during the program of oiling fifty Mrs. O. A Garff; duet, Mrs. Ger- He trade Ault and Mrs. Millie Ewer; little one story structure lined with and middle west has been winter blocks within the city limits. Ask Long Dis- rstei. . that the gowns were perfect in i metal lath and carrying an outer killed. Peaches ln Colorado are be- says the work on this street will remarks, visiting members from the ance tor Others you every detail and exactly suited to eoating of plaster. The location is ing contracted at $1 50 per bushel start within three weeks. This in- Central board; song, Jenkins camp that Phone 999 Miss Swansons personality, Meal for these two businesses. This and It Is believed the better class formation will passify a large num- While the refreshments are being! may want. Federal Ave. she spent most of her vacation in innew building makes a much been have who will selections rendered served of citizens be ber as will better of peaches in Utah bring and Paris fitting and suggesting appearance of this comer than to high as $2.00 per bushel. A bump- quiring as to whether this street by the fife and dram corps. If the COME TO OUR trying on. lve it vacant as It has been in er peach crop is predicted for was included in the district to be day is stormy arrangements will be worse while matters to make Just the past. to made hold the affair ln door. given attention. county. e I Mr. H- - -- ! H.-- r :, ri sukTuf .l 1 I rlll.m tli vy jj'i Tuikl..rr.MiArTurM ... .J.,,; )r. ul Ju u ,iV I'" -- 'l1 Os a" u ttiFitil r? ivji for-m- " 'lkr Me'.1o, t,',.:!"... autra. ti .1 broad-vi4v4ie- enU-rtam- - nt Vreg I a'-e- A:Wa V w-- ; c yAlA.W , r't tnvi-a-io- IM.n ,Mr. Prkipon gay3n i teiJ tl J Iha tr : r 1 1 ai.re-goe- fv-o- " I a't-rno- on i,fn B-l- I ; incl-tlm- - e fa.r I I , A n l- 1 , n- f1 itM - Fr1 I d nh-h- - ,i' ? Potoffice a X '7 - ct iVJIWUEglMt' i ...then w tell him where these Savings come! it j about ss that altogether youll year! Sim-mon- ds s An-geli- ne Its - Order SERVEL ETIC j merry-go-roun- taat-freeai- 45c s14950 35c J. L. Montrose Co. I Box-eld- er TELEPHONE ! 5EPYEL 51t PL.'.V! |