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Show I ' Tdi'm; uarmers ll Cun' kill' d V , i prov i , idi- - n oiivt n i IllllV ilie I .It' . .tall), l ha lei in ll I til lisle . ' alll ling tariiiB a. 1 Il.-un--o ( ;' AI.OWAN TIMf v Holiday WAN ! . ; ii r s i FixiI'EALL Gamtinued Cunt. NEWS AliAi.uNAli jj UTAH, OCTu.HJ . Mr and Mr Ml will u'ul ita.inor 1. i-- Kam.n- - ! . ,ii ,f ,i .,i .,i.,' , ; W , JU'llJlIf iilltriblit idllH III I ' - - I an t t,t ft leionAian lann 1.U.U plan. hollaed lv. Obi II. Ihf CtU M fi 1 f, ' A 'll' r I1 1 I i 1 e , , , 1 - I club m:vs I or 1arowan Ruud It' one oi is . ' a thildren ondlli't . u mV 1. ist to 'he J to t ' to jiiiM-iiMon lay atternoon li i I oo . will lx; h. g i'Mi5 p. in. in the HI. ll - A J.OIIM n n ru.-Until. ll of us a means g The in xt do,) w aa at t.uuiil .Mr. iUvtre P.binsun fu i . iVirage weight team In ' the itin ami will III the ; v. ill ifii.ti altiniix-from L.icir i i grollp VI owed to help finance tin t' p I I u leagu they have Sait i of ' i ,i h j ,i lour ,n I.ake in xt Friday. Th 111 Uie various promoa ,i son Glair tied he had made the i h . k' u g i ini toul of 171 similar uj or a show v.i'-t'.u re wl.l le : .le I M.IU l'l , . j , ,, ivj, a through the vilei crop jiava noiini e that to their iipjmnrnts 31. 'a : i,iiit will lx in i at the University points !' o'- gixxln s for k.i e so ii la pn paring it tor tiiaiwit 'ills I. - 1. I n mug W llll Ml It t I hap ihlilnn may enj rifn sliimn. ol Utah to the Visit Git. ir has a f.ne bail slub llll luded i i lx ,.ig at all tunes. Mu mg tile dan e. when- - the cilery was Ulng an favored to win over r.nd will lin.l tm m at .Miunlai I Uu pa. king j,ant win it arow lait if they come out m, PLKbO.NAL .NEWS NOIES Coni. liom 9. a hi it la cleaned, Milted and jnu ll,. I inn riii') ,n they will have to arn vaioi, loot ball nan.H atii ip and Uie laliioacl ial win-i- ' Mondiv ni"i 0 g lor St. Gim every point against a lighter-inexpw..I full id U t..a The HIT rag (hive - .siill in the liulou. vegetable w,m lx mg n need team. Vviiete 'hi , ilalia for Slllid.iV t h.i'ive le -l in 1 nt wul 'a The lilial jo lor v.iiks lUug.ittn shipping. packid progiiss. ,i" i will include a vl ait t" local i group was ao Uelghted wuUi it the i senn nt oi the Onl Itoik Tcilip.e thi e intu! ; i ..iiin-illinium Tuber the pioduet that tile) bl ought a ,umh again Mondu.v .itteinooi ah a p i.i h'ljud that the group case home with them M icl i o receive any kind o! rags o, Mrs Mini!'' Itdi-sm- i County , in 1900 after they had I in t he jitnnittid to xi( an W'H ild clothing w huh people nuy, nl.l of Oaklanl. Calif, is vis to the LDS t,n inverted n nthe .Sunday bro.ukiU't of Friday evening' was spi-n- t at have to dispose of It matt os i g hi ii- !"i ;n- !i.'t time m J Ciiiird by Charles F. Hulet, !t tm n Gunnison where the nt1 tuber a ot not what kind of .i.e 'J i i mo le eludr. Ulul'- m town he I father f the Uulct family who mny yt.u rag's or the at the tour entertained le at ll i weie n w lx Sunday ti ji what condition, tin y will he a the ii s' of h' r sister, Mrsln,m. r,.id,s )rl Parowan. They iark by the Gunnison and Sal- - ept ible since they are shippe I i. U tn'mlived with the llulets in Summ!t Atary I i the tr!; ina Chapters. A short progiain north where lh v ar sud to iji it uni of for a yiir then moved to Cedar t i im among the hand and a Inn h were HI trier Mr- who have n ' j Mi aid dialers People iu,rjcity. mm oix hms h en at a fivir the eve inn t uv. Silt Dak- - City dw-!- : wav of transiorTing tie ir ii I .several wi i ka Jtojs. James marriei Lucile L.-- o j it, ,i in the we. k w.th a loa i of Satin Jay morning found the lo the Cluirch may g t In ton h at Pdrowun, July 24, Hurruano ; a, a and Mi Iani have corns houses alfalfa ml for the seed group at Salma. There th y were with eitdier Mis. Clara Fdi oi a'ssi'iiihled at H n'l Im It i lv ar.d rt sided In Cedar ilti, they and Rowh tiuv y clobe-ul Mrs. Porta or p Intel ested in 'p tfeie m.sjict e.u ii n iriiing. dining the noon until when they mov- ' 1912, City for. be tailed will JJ the oi Ciandall xheep H, lon.s la nr and ig.im for un hour in ed to Henderson. and the Johiu-oinsling rehearse tin Ir i:rothers yards Ino i rang to bef yards. Thy feeding Ho is survived by his widow ruii mg teihiuqiie as well ai also vi lied some of the largo 'of Henderson; three daughters, I.ne.r I'.IUIIfT i allot farms belonging to Uie UTAH PRODUCTS ESS AY CONTEST Mrs. Gw.-- Sampson, Overton, M'. Iiic annoimces that on r.u Co. in Unit area 1io.iuce il.c UTAH HIGH SCHOOL STUD EATS Nev.; Mr- - Mnrgurlte Killian, Los Huns.! i. " moon at 2 30 t.T land the Milnncnt pond colliding Angeles, Calif.; and Janet Rae I on will I'aiow.m oi the Inn pirole -- .Hade Sivier River project Tweedie, llendersosn; by a broM .in died. .Marihllig wil lx ther, Ruhard Tweedie of Oak-- I The next lap of tho jimmy gin at Uie s huol and will pro-- 1 Iivvn, Lllnois; and by four me luded a tour into the S.dlna giis., up mam si net to the surprise package and grandchildren. 1st. -- - A UTAH A son Richard tlie duectlon' K .I W.iid Church cm m r an I j mountains umlc-A J50 00 U.S. SAVINGS BOND v.as killed World War II the Foiot Service whin- a during tin n Ei rout they will exi-lA LTUI PRODUCTS SURPRISE PACKAGE & while with the armed .survey of the reseeding project serving A 5 00 U.S. SAVINGS BOND forces. and plav the -- .lire sell turns a ( ol this di.striii t was one of the famous additional, prizes of Burial took place in the Ced ir liiiy will, when appealing in the UTAH PRODUCTS SURPRISE PACKAGES. EACH CONAt the M & O Cattle ranch, cemetery. on stadium City Saturday University TAINING MANY ARTICLES OF UTAH MANUFACTURE. the group was berved a reguU: Among the large group of afternoon. The Public is enroll dinner by the chink wagon people from communities in th" fige to witness the demonstration North HULLS and South Emery Young who attended the serviccunty no 1. Open to all Utah High S hool students Farmers Groups. ces were Wallace, Clair and entrance blanks, no red tape- just write viur essay, I!AC STUDF.MTS Continued Claude Hulet, Mrs. Hilda Tullis Tho return trip home was sign name, given your address and the name of the M Howard Ward of Paro-vva- n. and Kmery. made Saturday evening. Utah h.gh school you attmd i from Clair was one of the speakStudents regnsteflisl The State tour is an annual 2. Not fewer than 200 words No more than 300 ers at the Parowan ure: Edward M. Bar-te- e flair of this organization and services Oth?r words Keith C. Benson. Antoine is conducted so that the young speakers were EfnJiop Bimk'-and Pres, of the Nevada Warl Dalton, Marion De.kor, Lloyu farmers may get to see and 3 May be typewnttenoi in long hand V. Evans, L. Sargent of the Cedar Stake D. DeMlLle, suecea-fuBenu,ll learn about many of the l 4. Must be postmai ked no later than November 5, 1919 Mark Gudmundsen, Kathryn agricultural project. 5. Assoi lation, 423 Mail dirict to Utah Manufactun rs Oleen Gudmun Iseu, IfaE't, A public address system was FOR SALE: Four old 1. Lake Kearns Salt Building, City Louise M.rsden, Jmc provided for Uie cutire trip Mary Durco Jersey Wiener Tigs. Con- Marsden, Jo Anne Mitchell, Rev. thin by enabling every member tact Alden Hyatt. erlv Orton, Hilma Orton, Ried t charly hear the instructions, "Utah Products in Our Hometown Stores" M. Ri hards, Vern Robinson, explanations and other matters "The Variety and Excellence of Utah Products" and Marv of communication. Juniur C. Rues.li The State "Some Utah Brands and Labels Worth Knowing Want Highway Patrol also furnisned "The Importance of Home Industry" From Paragonah and Summit a special escoit to the carvan Utah and Utah Production "Boosting there are: Cieo Robinson and throughout the entire journey. Dee White. Any other whir h relaltes to the general subject I 1, ii Club Tlie Busy StitcV.er thut their member is proud IVug.nU Toj ham received prizes 'at the itate Fair. Doth of the arules mado by Virginia during this last dub year went to the fair, where her dress received a red ribbon nnd her childs overalls a blue ribbon. At the Co. In the club fair all the girls exhibited sewing and all received prizes. lli-idi- i nlng honor, athK'1 1 the any others that hav, r Z" a p! H 3 Months Feed for M 2 00 M,x,re. parowaa. Cattle Jr,4 " ii , tioned mit hi: l, i , - , b-- I- i -- 1 - i t i ... . i I -- j Just Received New SliipiuuiU Of n; MEN AND BOVS SHOES -- 1 i l- Win A IMizoi nm Products General Siibieet'Ulali j PItIZUS ! Including Hoys ENGINEER BOOTS In Sizes From 1 To 6 r i - 1 2llll. $-- the I'ive ALSO HOYS REGULAR Hy-to- p Boots CHAMPION n, SHOE SHOP Examples of appropriate essay tliemcs jtma wwrr. yw f fin . kWi i& Wlr .i LOCKER PATRONS & Domestic Meat Must Be ' k : .eA-'- In Before Tues. Oct. 18 Only Venison Will riS? Your shiny new automobile with riot s averaging about $2,061-- b is lo get you a whale of a lot of use to justify its cost. Winter ucar is the worst It can strip your car of of service . . . plenty Unless you e it! Be Handled During ! 2. Alwciys on Guard! Even when the fine lubricating oil itself isnt is! covering a part, Oil-Platin- starts . . . grinding from corrosive combustion acids . . . from sludge and carbon caused by wear. a feature of d Conoco N h Motor Oil performs a nuridc lay tJMming a shield of sp- ml Oil-Plati- pat-ente- wear-preventin- g . I iii1 i lrnant to working parts Pchum; an't all drain dow- n- even overnight! 3. Watch Out for Winter! The frigid months are the most danger-ou- s montiis for these New and older cars both urgently Conoco NfA. Dont wait . . . drive yours in today ami armor it against winter with Conoco N . car-killer- s. - r DEER SEASON dry-fricti- Oil-Plat- !. g It protects your engine against baif-inatch- V" fp SOUTHERN See Your Conoco Mileage Merchant, NOW! (if1 Copyright IM.) Cootinental OJ Couipmjy I 'vL ,V lii MOTOR OIL w: i 1 - - - j M0T0?, UTAH DAIRY CO. |