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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORXIXQ, JULY 23, " I v- family organization was effected, with the following officers: President. Wilford Tidwell of Latuda; vice president, Alonso Tidwell of Price; secretary. Miss Claudius Tidwell of Moroni. Reunions will be held annually Tidwell Group Elects Officers COUNTY PLANS MONDAY FETE Special to The Tribune. FOR CHILDREN ' Parly Will Feature Final Meeting in Course for Women. j Epll TAYLORSVUXE. to Th Tribune. children's . birthday party will be featured at - tm 4ast meeting Monday to the course being given to farm women ot Salt Lake county by Mr. Ivy L. " Mall, home demonstration agent. In v the Taylonrville school, Representatives from Taylorsville, uffrill Plpmmnt Drun Unl1o4a Winder, Granger. Hunter' East Mill liwi ana nemman will oe present, each person being entitled to take little guest to the birthday party. The children are to represent animals, nd must act the part of each anlmaL ' In this manner Mrs. Oral Wallace, Jn charge of the party, announce A MT. PLEASANT. The descendants of John Tidwell, a pioneer settler of Utah, who came her from Virginia and whoa anoectors were among the earliest settlers of America, held a family reunion la Flat canyon, July 21, 33 and 23. A program was presented each morning and sports, games and dane-in- g were enjoyed each evening. One hundred and ninr iriiAir were In attendance and a permanent hereafter. RETUKty I "ROM TOCS. Special 1929. 11 k to The Tribune. ELY, Nev. Editor V. C. Henf of The Record and Mrs. Herr have returned from a six weeks' tour of the Pacific northwest and the California coast. About September 1 they plan to sever their connection with The Record and take up their permanent residence on the coast. take the problems under ment for another thirty days. WATER ROW STILL Board Awards School advise- Building Contracts Eighteen engineers and committeemen discussed problems of the water users, but when an county LACKING SOLUTION agreement was not forthcoming, the meeting adjourned with orders to continue negotiations. Special to Th Tribune. LEGIO.V t'NIT MEETS. . DELTA. Engineers and represenMYTON. Saturday night several tatives of the five Irrigation compa-panl- veterans of the world war who are of interested In the water dis- members of the 40 and S. a branch the American Legion, held a meetpute in the Millard county district ing at Strawberry lake. They came from Salt Lake. Provo and other gathered hers Saturday night to air places outside the basin; also from their problems, but little was accom- Roosevelt. Myton and Duchesne. Ten plished, and the delegates voted to new members were inducted. Special to The Tribune. RICHFIELD. The board of education awarded contracts for construction of one new building and additions of two more Monday, it. W. Breinholt of Venice was awarded the contract to construct the new school building at Aurora. His bid es . . , - . , - - nore contract, which provides for the completion of the present building. His bid was $11,400. - Contract for supplying the coal for next year was awarded to O. C. Thurber, representing the Sevier Valley Coal company. pany, In going over the ditch about six miles west of Myton, discovered a little water seeping through the bank. He hastened to the beadgaU to shut the water oft but before returning the bank gave way and a portion of the canal was washed out. Break Wathet Out Part Of Myton Bench Canal PSORIASIS was $15,322. Plans to use stucco in- Special to The Tribune. MYTON. Saturday a break ocstead of brick gave him the contract at $1750 less. Herman 8chrader was curred In the Taylor canal that furnishes water for the South Myton awarded the contract for the addition. His bid was 15282. bench and Pleasant valley. Lyle. H. Rasmussen was awarded the Elsi- - Young, water overseer Tor the com Koos-hare- .. .T IT IS CNNICESSAKT TO lUITIS WITH THIS DREADFUL SSUJI DISI SUFFERED FOK TEARS. EASE tB IT WRIT! R. ft. PATKK. tH COVINGTON, KENTUCKY. m I . that youngsters will obtain valuable exercise under the guise of play. No game usually in evidence at children's parties will be The refreshments also will played. be model ones, dainty and. novel, while at the same time being nourishing and suited to the needs of , Joung children. V ever-exciti- Jloroni Votes Highway. Funds v I - rell to The Tribune. - MORONI.-At a largely . J If T Lions club, and Dr. P. R. Holman of Mt Pleasant were the speakers. t VTV Vs J X J' V V I J jSr mf J f lVC-- "C S iwM V if ifJJw ' 1 I ' 1 ?rs I' lS fJ I attended inass meeting here Tuesday night, citizens of Moroni voted to equal ths 1500 appropriation voted by the f County commission to construct a I Maple canyon. Practically 7ft . i" 'oad into every man present pledged money na labor to meet the county fund. i: James Prcswltch, president of the I I A ' 'V. JvN. As? 'J v s'"''vSJ J " , r' N. J2Sv i XX V y r ' . . 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