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Show Il iirrMNU STKVKNhS (...Mlnin-- - uttel."l, Jhyi-- t Mr. Kay d I'liiru! .mi i ml nthhUi s; Mr. II ulc; it. :i, Vitiiiii!s, anil Mr, M-r-- T GFOKGK o "1. Y! i i: to 1 i ! ly j lay, ii. .ay L. W. . M' ii.lv 11 - 1 A t u It1 ' (X-ir- ms ! Sylvester Says: V i Kent er th c!v. Mexican Border. Fair Committee, which of th jvonsoring the juDducdion reserve oral that tui..ouncei lay . Joan A- purchased at i, kets may be Mexican. a Pedro, Store. Fentons Drug daughter nu; i . afternoon h d.iins, r t 'x'hleh will benir omTv for local ropr to vll M liorsea. 71 1 T) e will prog. exhibit!, Person win Slank brw of , K& kUrk CudmundJ, Some of the wiid . the slat have been kT for they ex;TU to ih-y- i 1 i . A ' ! nuej a Pan.'i.o Evan, .N.iMiar. UUL'NTY FAIR Continued I a.M m an Bandit . . V. ena where formal fonnation will . A Texas lx made. 1, Ad iiia, Pi i Evans. Aim i B.ii.gi Mr. King Buys Hast there ar the play is laid Thhead of Bram roping home of Gil!rt Jones r. me in th n 1 I s t Hardy, a bruk-- Hive.; Angela Ju-p- j i Co-i- a lo.vboy Mgs, , I pto.'iicliu'i ' Th,. Bambt' , pi r.soli oil la, .'l dT i -- lulled a piano o!o by Kim . Wileoik, an electric guit Mr a n.-V u her Will ri poit to. o by Flunk Knell, a piano solo I.g i ' on Conn ' v a r ' 'in Stevens, with m" iiflllld It llci by i,j:,iiig "f .s. (axil I lt i In a. cs.s.iry i of 1,..ii s,ui.(-folions being ca hvered by Arn Mr iJ Hnu Cnivi-rx.tTaylor of V St cens and William il Stev ,, :i. mi liloW, Mis Ia oli.i Jii.i' wiii 'HuWII w it li die physical ml, ens was pronoum r of X. w "i s l r t iti.i Isiw Mr. , and little llowarl (', by lexngi Steven The f IV- livm: .7 I daughter, Mi. Ath i he lu. a czars, iftlv ming gra fam Ci'y members of the immediate .1 ' N wark, N'i .e Jet ' I I. tu, C "f V ) will have stan seated were who oil tig. dy M. i i 7 ; veter want mother, Mr ,l (hr niu.ic department I during tils Church services wer brother. Frank Tiylo vc the riieni tcidi Fremli. Mr, Van Hdrnund, Joseph, William K. an i i'1..! liis frunds mid buna! ai,. of Sui'KjuIn (a gradu-Uuri pi mi public George Stevens and Mis. Lydia a t.vi'y a - v State Agrl-g- c S Orton. i ! i r s ,e rum i. wold lie knew otTi-- a will teach me-- 1 to from distances Traveling th- - Ka-- t cial n ; ei t h f it cots $7. .urn' an' anl art (nemgnl. Join member of the family who moie a rnei.th t ' U p a family i Mr. .I.o k n of Salt Like City were in 1arowan reside Speiio in a public I, . unit than it f Duke university i i'o ,,, Is ininon of Fort Wairen, Chey- LOST; 1 Wh.tr hu,i,i. cords to rt r t i- O' i age privute-m v ho found it may t: ji'-- t .'i ol mte work nt the 1 or house in ne, Wyo ; Mr. and Mrs Win lly own., j apart' -r d wnuli till r.'Hi. - y "I Utah) will teiuh Jt StevcnB, Mr and Mr Win pi that same oney Cold, thiy art and Eng H Stevens and daughters Char-im- e turn the )aj-rand kev-ti- e family. rjMi.d, ili Why not van Sylvester, you T Mis ii. Valuable and Ethel of Cowley, Wyo, t h's for 17,000 can't add the From Salt Lake City came Davenport. Fimii the Ojindjxiint of train. government hou eg agency emMrs Violet S. Cummings, Mr to cm sp notion costs ployees I. iif an I exjKiicnce we can look Mrs. Owen llullinger, Mr PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Coni chi-i- -r and und a l.eusa get ex. client rw.ird t" leadership Mrs und Jed Mr and n i h f.e.il of learning that Is und Mrs. IVe Hiding Hiding and inf.i.it Utah, with Mi. and Mi. It Mhixluieil." Mr Match Htateil. 1'iu Wilcox and family. . time in the hist-oi- y twins, Mr. and Mrs. J Hillman For the m the S'ev. (Ii ladies itrove rough Steven were and Here family ml, a foreign lanof the from Ogden; Mr and Mrs. Eiv.n ens truck, going by way of Salwill There will he th- - b. :: ivine-M- r. of Mr. .ml taught. guage ma Canyon und returning v.a In an v client opjiortunity for Steven and son from Irovo; Mr Soldiers' Je - Guv ni". ) that she Suimiuh They ie;or, and Mrs. Arnold Stevens aim icoile mteie.tixl in dramatic art n .i at id mav A school. the family from Mt, Pleasant; and a very enjoyable trip and aloe crii i,i conveil to toe C.Vdc.i ol Je us fpei'ih Art, with einpha.xls Mr and Mrs Clinton Smith, ol that Mr Wilcox, who was on design, will he available as Idaho. .hnst of Lit Saints a-- i lously injured in a car an l lent will a lass In ceramics (jxittery) tit u year and a half ago, the xttg J .CuyEK a dJa. last December 20, is very much The put pon of the lattr class Mr. and Mrs. Laban M. Burt and is able to woik young Inly veiv anxious to will bo to .study and exjieriment wiht their granddaughter, Vicsy improved hv. v here -- h,- a , h.ive ho with oir local clays in the pm-fl- u Lynn Burt of Yakima, Wa.-i- i , again. I p rt indy to .vtird the nieet- liieful linn of i rti.itic and 111 over ffiim Beaver as dil rg f the C-i- ii h galizatl us Mi. and Mrs Grant Smiu.i an Miss J'ty Kaye, r o' jiottery. Tho xihool board has I i iamily. Mr. and Mrs Dak Dodson Hopi Irwiian girl, of M nk pi hop. d th it he will be ina le excellent electrle an ind Arizona, of and Minersville i arrived well oine in our ir leel family Tuediy kiln, so that any tyjK. of potery Mr. Hobrvt Hur- rarowan. Munford of will She th .speed fink-diemay be fashioned and ricane also attended. The department at the sehool. Over from Cellar were Mr and l.w on hand glazes of many Mrs. George Haltermaa ami colors with which to finish tne the Page Knells, th family, Nae Bryants, the Adlia Woods p.eces, Mr. Hatch states. He also voices the hope that an expert and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mun-lorceranusst will be secured to Ernest and B.rtha Topham teach a1 tilt classes at some time und soi of Paragoitah also during the winter. joined the group. A vablegram congratulating There will be no change in them on the occasion of th re the personel of the elementary union was m eivel by the tamily si hool leaching staff according Inun Mrs. Elizabeih Tompkins to Alma Law rente, principal of of Hirmiiighani, England, a couthis division. Air. Lawrence. him sin of the elder members of the st If will toaeli the sixth grade, group. Mrs. Virginia Lwe, the fifth, An interesting side light on the reunion was the discovery Mrs. Cecil Adams, the fouriii, that six pair of twins were Mrs. Mary Topham. third, Mrs. n presented by one or both mem Zona Topham, second, an I Mrs. bei being in attendance at the Fae X. Benson, the first grade. c - ii- 1 I ii, i i c A w j.biai.v; Mr Murvin Graff, - .inicncan problem. ami 7th. H Coni it ottered by Jon'l I.ne speaking v piajer Kuiih 'I Walk'd Where Jesus uJHJli cell Walked," was sang us a. S.u ra 111 ralc acting Violet M L. n.i nt nolo by Mr nur Adams Sleveii of lrovo Servin' in In t.'.e , civ-1- REUNION i't.t 2 yi::'TFML::.r'. rf:f M 4M I i Americas i unchallenged . . ALUE shoe 1 f- iM-iti- 1 toss Shoes 1 fir-rt- .) Proud, youthful styling . . . superb craftsmanship . . . quality far beyond iu price ... fit unmatched at any price. No wonder smart women, who insist on value, choose Red (Gold) Cross shoes, season after season. Make them your choice. . 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