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Show Four PLEASANT The Autobiography Of a House Fly VIEW Busan Jameson. Reporter I'll me 021R1 Page P. T. A. meeting Is to be held Thursday evening, May 12, at 8 o'clock In the Edgemont ReThis Is the lief Society hall. final P. T. A. meeting of the school year. features Special are being prepared. A good attendance is desired. be sure you run away in freshly cleaned clothes. Youll enjoy that trip if your wardrobe is spie and span. SUITS . DRESSES TOPCOATS Ckj 7 it , t.r : to protect your garments and return them to you as bright and lovely as the day you bought them. Youve never seen finer cleaning than this! I I x Madsen Cleaning Co.' 119 N. PREVENT Note: TIIE FLY -S- ays EDGEMOIIT Lorna Mecham, A Parent-Teacher- Reporter meeting s will be held next Thursday night the Edgemont ward meeting Mr. W. M. Vernon and several of his pupils will be present to demonstrate what can be in Instrumental accomplished music with class participation. Tho program will he of special value to any parents who are at ail Interested in having tlieir children start with a musical Instrument. Other school problems will he discussed and ail parents are Invited to attend. The meeting will begin at 8 o'clock. The Stake Swarm Day for the Bee Hive Girls, held last Wednesday evening was one of the most beau affairs of the season. Bee Hive Girls throughout the stake Invited their parents to attend their honor night. During the program each ward demonstrated the filling of a Beeilve cell, In short skits, plays and panlomines. After the program the group enjoyed dainty refreshIn Dr. Farner house, Ir. Lloyd M. Farner, director of Health District No. 4 whose headquarters are in Provo, asks the people In every community la six counties; Are you welcoming the fly to your community? Warm days arc here soon, and every warm day hastens the Special Invitation is extended all mothers of the ward to at- dreaded fly time", that blaik pest bringing Untold discomfort and tend Relief Society next Tuesday. unestlmated sickness and death, he warns. Flies are common simply Mrs. Merle Foote has planned a because their breeding places are ao numerous. special Mothers Day program. Wherever files are numerous you will find areas where There will be a nursery for the of manure exist which dee fanner Intended to haul out onheaps his children. land but hasn't got around to It yet; where open privy vaults are Kay Snow has returned to Cali- not repaired because the owner intended to repair them but fornia after spending two months hasn't had time yet; where an accumulation of garbage remains here with his parents, Mr. and Which should have been taken away last week but we forgot to Mrs. Arlington Snow, and o'her set It out for the garbage man"; or where an overflowing cesspool relatives. Charles jCluff accom-panie- d is unfixed from 1 month's work but I've been so busy I couldn't Kay and Intends to visit get at It. In California for a few weeks. While tliese excuses are very common, says Dr. Farner, they reMrs. Clarence Ashton was hon- main as open Invitations to flies to come to your community. It Is ored at a birthday surprise party at If a sign was put out: Welcome, All Flies." While the doctor urges every citizen to da his part, to clean-uThursday evening at her home. ments. fix-uand remove the files home; the foUowtng article Is Games, social chat and "pot luck" Mrs. Eva Gillespie gave an exby another Provo citizen. supper were enjoyed by: Ethel cellent Theology lesson In Relief Phillips, Leah Gleason, Fay Can- Autobiography of a House Society last Tuesday afternoon. Fly non, Ida Ercanbrack, Della Mec-haThe first thing I remember Is before I had any legs or wings A large crowd enjoyed a fine Grace McEwan, Norma Ash- and was wriggling and squirming in a nice warm bed of horse conj int program last Sunday ton, Zella Colvin, Ina Lewis, Ilia manure, where I spent my time eating and drinking the food about evening. The candle lighting cereGadd, Inez Muhlestin, Ella Muhle-stelme. After a while I began to feel uncomfortable and found that I mony of tho Bee Hive girls was Ida Cowley, Etta Snyder had grown too big for my skin. Relief came soon and my skin given by Lois Dixon, Elaine ODell and Susan ameson. Dora Jean Schoney, Laura Meld came off, and I ate some more manure and enjoyed It. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Snyder In a few days more my skin again got too tight, and it came rum, Shirley James, Veda Peay, have moved Into their new home off too, and then I went to sleep for I dont know how long. When Dora, Ruby and Nadine Davis. Scout Jack Meldrum gave a talk located on the Phillips hill. The I awoke I was kicking and struggling out of a very, hard skin; and, on Tithing; Mlsa .Jean Gillespie building Is a Colonial Type con- after freeing myself, I found I was In the open air and had legs and gave a retold story, "Thanks but sisting of five rooms and a bath. wings and looked and felt very differently than when I went to don't Drink" and Miss Waldean They will be happy to receive sleep. I vras thirsty, so tried my wings for the first time and flew Iverg gave "The Same Language." friends In their new location. to a puddle by the manure pile, and took a long drink, after which The Junior Girls quartet, comOther honsea under construc- I felt much better. posed of Donna Stubbs, Virginia and tion In Pleasant View are; John Up to this time I had eaten nothing but manure, but I soon Fronk, Genevieve Gordon Mr. Lelbhardt, Bassett, Mr. found out that there were other things Just as good. I saw a lot of Venna Vernon sang two music Thacker, Mr. Black, Karl Young other flies, big and little, around an not far from the numbers. W. M. Vernon played and Marlon Skinner, ail located manure pile, so I flew over and had a feast. It was fun to wade the accompaniment. The Primary Spring Festival of in the southeast part of Pleasant around In your food and find so much that you hardly know where View. last Friday was outstanding In to begin. I'm afraid I'm a glutton. of Its features. Miss Dora I spent quite a while here and then flew out In the sunshine many At a P. T. A. committee meetJean Moldrum, the lovely queen, ing held at the Alden Chatwln where the white clothes were hanging on a line and walked over was attended by Misses Laura Thursday evening the following the napkins for a while. Wet things are very pleasant for a time, Meldrum, Christine Bigler, Lois officers were Installed lur (the but my feet get covered with little piece of food and things that Campbell and Maxine Davis. After coming achool year; Mrs. Ef fie wiggle around and tickle me so I like to wine them off on a sics beauluui procession the queen Plnegar president; G. E. Saud-gTe- n white napkin or tablecloth, and then I get around better. as crowned by Clayton Simms. and Mrs. Susan Jameson While I was enjoying the sun I smelled the most delightful On the program were several vice presidents; Geraldine Jepper-so- n smell that had ever come to me. It came from an open window, so novelty dances, directed by Mrs. secretary and treasurer and In I flew. Things were s...oking on a stove and a woman was Fermixing Beth Fergus in and Mrs. Osa Mrs. Eva Gillespie regional disoft white stuff on a table. There were a lot of other flies about, guson lead in a number of songs. up rector of P. T. A. gave an InstrucenterMrs. Montes Hawkins one that was too busy eating to see his danger got rolled up In tive and Interesting talk on school and honora at tained patty him birthday saw I So never was the I and In careful and flew dough again, problems and later installed the and out and got a mouthful each time, I got rid of some more ing her son Douglas who has Just officers. turned eleven. The afterenoon Past president, Alden Chatwln, manure there too, for the dough was sticky and pulled it off my was spent In playing games and a feet. on activities during gave reports luncheon was served to a tasty bowl was a of milk which smelled good, so I flew the past year. Mrs. Della Mecham Nearby there of friends. number large and Mrs. Oliver Hansen gave re- over and took a drink. Here Iqearly lost my life, and If I had not Mrs. W. O. Mecham Mr. and ports on school luncheon and been young and active, I am sure I would never have escaped. last visiting In Sunday spent .summer recreation respectively. Several of us were drinking when the woman suddenly put out her Mrs. Mabel Nelson, Alpine Pri- hand in our direction, and we all made a jump. Two got hit and Eureka. Mrs. Della Baum will be In mary Supervisor, took charge of fell right in the middle. She hit me, too, but I' landed near the the meeting. Other people pres- edge and struggled out and flew away, but she caught the other two charge of the girls soft hall games this summer. Every girl who ent besides the above mentioned and them and threw them on the floor, and went on mixing would like to play Is urged to were: Evelyn Knight, Cordelia her pinched without thought that she had killed two of come out so that teams can be dough apparently Booth, Matilda Booth, Montes my companions. organized. If you would like to Hawkins, Maybell Miller, May I stayed In the kitchen a long time and then went Into another play and havent joined, please Isaacaon.-eirwivlCostella Smith, room where there was not so much to eat, as I was not very hungry. get In touch with Mrs. Baum imAllred, Merle Foote, Ines Muhle-stelElla Muhlesteln, Grace Here I found a lot of lies and a table set One poor fly had drowned mediately. In the ice water; It must have been awfully cold, and two or three All fellows who are interested Peay and Edith Snow. had their feet so tangled up in the butter that they couldn't get In playing baseball this summer Helen Wentx led the group In away, and the number of the little germs that they had wiped off are requested to get In touch with P. T. A. songs and Mrs. Della was enormous. Ralph Meldrum. Chatwln served home made candy on Forty-fou- r I were but the eaten had butter, guests gathered at swarming enough They to the group. that day, and before long It got dark and I was tired, so went to the home of Bishop and Mrs. The Primary Spring Festival sleep on the edge of a glass, scraping off as much dough as I could. Sharp Gillespie for a family dinIs to be presented tonight in the The edge of a glass Is a very nice thing to wipe your feet on. ner given In honor of the birthday ward recreation hall. Mrs. Edith man came woman a in to eat, anniversary of Mrs. Gillespies and child and In the morning the Mrs. Wtlford P. Giles of Snow and Mrs. Lillian Pierce will and the woman poured out a glass of milk for the child the glass mother, Lake Salt have charge of the dancing with I had City. slept on. I guess people like germs and manure and things Mrs. Inez Muhlesteln and Mrs. as much as I do, for the baby drank all the milk. Phoebe Bentley In charge of the Day after day went by and we spent part of our time In the mnslc. Mrs. Jennie Penrod and then we would fl to the manurs pile and the little buildMrs. Anne Buckley have the deco- house and of back it, and we lived on the fat of the land. Two or three ing Mrs. Geo. F. Wells, Reporter rations complete.. Maurlna Eklns 4 times a day we would get a whiff of that lovely smell from the Telephone will be the queen, Juanita Campwe to have race see a which would would then and there kitchen get bell, Mother Earth and Leslie first. The woman would slap at ns and the child chased ns, but only Births Twenty-fiv- e Liechty Appolo. cents single admission will be the a few got caught and we enjoyed the fun. Sometimes one got killed, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde charge. A "Surprise Is In store but we hadnt time to be sorry long, we were so busy eating and Holdaway, Friday, at the Crane for all children who participate wiping our feet and Investigating things. Maturnlty Home, a boy. In the Festival. After some weeks of this life, I flew away up in the air one Mrs. Mallscent Wells is conmorning and went Into a window I had not seen before and found fined to her bed with a severe a child asleep on the bed. I went over and walked across his lips ease of qnlnsey. Her many and It was warm and nice, and I wiped my feet and stretched my fijiends hope for a speedy rewings, and almost went to sleep myself; but the child rolled over, covery. so I flew over to a glass of water on a table and drank some more, Superintendent Clolde Stone I seen man. was never a woman came In had and in charge of the M. I. A. consoon the Pretty before. They went over and looked at. the child and felt him, joint program Sunday night. The worwoman a junior girls and explorer scouts of seemed lot the man asked the very questions, and the program. Sylvia furnished ried. She asked him what the trouble was, and he looked at the In charge of the was Holdaway of stable and window the around out the toward child again and then program. , the room at us, and then he said something that sounded very funny Mrs. Lewis Clegg U spending a to me typhoid f ver; too many flies. days with her parents, Mr. Im only a fly. The woman didn't seem to understand either, few Mrs. snd George Stewart of Spanbut after a while she said something about screens and fly paper, ish Fork. and then I flew out to the stable. I saw some flies on fly paper Mrs. Ellen Holdaway, Mr. and once, and It's no place for me. She must have forgotten about the Mrs. Ariel Larson, Mr. and Mrs. screens, for I went in and out every day and walked over the child, T. Blake attended the James and found lots to eat about him and the bed, and between the room Temple Excursion at Salt Lake and the kitchen and the stable we always had plenty to eat. City, Monday. One morning when I went Into the room I couldnt find the the Miss Nila Albright was child. He was covered up with a sheet, so I went out again. The week end guest of Mrs. Joseph next day some people came to the house, and a lot of carriages and H. Clegg. I guess they took the child away, for I have never seen him since. The weather Is getting cooler all the time and I have trouble For the first time In the history waking up In the mornings and feel stiff and lazy and dont want of the Utah National Parks Counto eat much. I found a closet near the kitchen, and I think I will cil the total registration of Boy soon go in there and sleep nntll next spring, as it's cold outside. Sconts has exceeded BOOO. This I dont go much farther away from the kitchen now than the Is a record which is hoped will be garbage can on the porch, and between that and the kitchen I find maintained and even surpassed all I need to eat, and there Is always something to wipe yonr feet according to Bishop H. 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