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Show - ' . ' y THE DESERET NEWS SALT LAKE CITY RaSs To Pangdidi )SE BE Southern Utah Confer With Carriers Upon Mails. PANGFITCH, J fuh, April 24 I Croniir-ftu- LABOR ON HIGHWAYS ly Possibility of employing vy and county prU inmate of tne ceuuiy jail, at madwor waa discussed Friday at a joint meeting of i'rovp cuy and Utah county commissioners. ghemf J. u. Dod, Chief of Felice otto Birk, and Stanley assistant county attorney, alee attended the meeting. idea of employing prisoner In was not favored by J. on road vV. Clllman. chairman of the couiv ty board, because of tb present unemployment He did not object,In however, to using prisoners weed eradication and other work for which the county ha no appropriation. Mr. Dunford favored th idea of sentencing all y vagrants picked up minimum here to a jail to sentence and putting them Such work on the 'rock-pilhe would maintained' procedure, have a very "healthy" influence In keeping undesirable transients away from ihia territory. It Iran pointed out by Sheriff Boyd that it would be necessary to employ efficient guards If the prisoner were to be taken outAt the present doors for vrork. time bis forca-o- f deputies is toe small to relieve any of the men , for this kind of work. PRGVO, Ap&l 26 SOPHOMORE GIRL WINS ART SHOW POPULARITY VOTE uu, April Dun-fui- SPJNGVILLIS, Beth Smith, Mr. and Mr. J. daughter ofcandidate of the F. Smith, euphomore claaa, won tb popof the Spring ularity content will unveil the Ville high and of the ninth anprixe picture nual high echo! art exhibit April 20. the lat day of the display. Each year th classes con-- , duvt tbia contest aud charge of for the baliota a a mean the fund for the Increasing exhibit. f the a carrying - candidate were: Tha rthrsenior clas. Anna Crandall, leona Clegg junior freshmen claaa, Harriett Miner. d, e' cla, Forest Men Join Student Outing V. Students Pick f Valedictorians at Official Atm to Teach Paysori High Chosen Youth Fire Pre- PAYSON. UUh, April 2 to r graduation ha, boon of tb. Payon marking tho largoot high clasn In tho history of tho ochool. Tho graduate aro: Clinton Alton, Shlrl.y Barnett, Ellamao Bartholo-n.Gln B.rg., LaV.rn Belt, N.lda Bills, Winona Bill., lrean Bella Butler, Aroha Bsrraston, Chatwln, Anno Clayton, Fawn Cow. Curtis, an. Rood Cowan, Melba Mtldr.d Curtin. Cornell Darla Th.I la Francom. Stanford Gardner. Irlo Garner, Rulon Hall. Erma Hanaan, Echo Haynaa. LaMar Han drlck.on, Sadia Handrlckaon, Carol Housar, Marilda Hudson, Hul.h, Lillian Hum, Erma John-oocation mado William n, Laruon, Clyda McC.I-la- Primary Ballot PROVO, 1L Utah. April RICHFIELD, Forast nupervtsor t. A. Mattaaon, and Assistant Korea huparviaor C. Ul.en, lett for Core Creak tan- j. yon Friday to njeet with students of Kanoau district schools at outing on the Cora creek recreation rea and tirdtscuss lorest protection. Facb year a week during April has oeen spocitlcally designated os and Sorest Protection week, schools, churches, clous and the been asked to have general public In the proper observance of this week. This year bulletins and pa triplets on the subject of fire prevention, sanitation, conservation nod timber production have been furnished the forest ranger for distribution in schools, to Boy Bcout clubs and churches. oif anisatlon talks on forestry subjects are being delivered by local foreat officers In schools and civic and re( ligious organisations, In a number of district prises are being offered to public echool students for tho beet essays on of the subject, national forests Utah, In addition the forest rangers aro condusting field trips for public school students to show tho actual application of forests prin- Payon Set Opening Of Aiiport on May 1 Jomt FATSOM, Utah. AprlF celebration of the formal oienlng of Feyseu airport end May tay w discussed at a meeting Thursday night by various rlvlc and church organizations, called by Mayor I D. Stewart Chairmen of the committees were chosen as follows: General, Mayor 1. D. 8tewart; advertising, Vernon Pearson; flBSm,' Fel Detis, program, C. P. Wightmun; concession, Earl page; aporta Chtriat Pact, dance, C. M. Griffith; parade, Mr. Harold Jones: fact finding, Mayor 2- HtewarL Got. Dern to Speak. 2 Gov- Utah, April ernor George H. Dern will address at Payson high school graduates commencement exercises. May It In Nebo stake tabernacle. PAYSON, . BuinesW omen Club -- At Gunnison Elect GUNNISON, -- Utah. April Out-goin- -- I ! J. Business and Professional Women a club elected Guuuison ofGcers as follows President, Mrs. Charlotte president, Lauretta Kidman: aecretary. Miss Blvs Foote; , treasurer. Lyda Dugglns g a offlctts arer Mri Vera Norman Dugglns, Mrs and Miss Marie GledhilL Mrs. Villard was selected as the delegate to represent tho club at the convention at Balt Lake City the Utter part of May; Mrs. Vera Norman was selected as alternate. It was also decided that the entire club attend In a body if possible. Ly-d- Postmasters Form Sanpete Society GUXXIbONv Utah, April 24 (Special) Organisation of the Sanpete county council, a branch of the National league of District Postmasters, wns effected at Man- Leo Gledbill, postmaster st Gun. trison, was selected ms vice chairman to serve for the coming year Other officers named were: A. W, Thompson, Ephraim, chairman. Mr secretary-treasure- r, Peterson, Fairvlew, The first annual of the county group l set for July 12, st Palisade park. 2C.Twenty-on- e n; r. The primary election will be held S with. the final election a Bara McKinney, Forts Mayor, Balls Manlora, Leah Menlora. Anna Moore, Orral Okalbarry Farral Olson. Edna Page, Iona Patten, Della Perry Ver Perry, Bernice Peteraon. Della Pickering. Donna Max Pickering, Blanche DanPorter. Beld Zora Porter. Cart Held, P.ohblra. Pauline Bchmm. Morrla Smith Clrde Snow, Prtttb- - or.n-ao- n. Beatrice Spencer Mildred Slovene. Nora Taylor, Farral Thoov Verl Thotniie, Elaino Well, Ferol Fay Kirkordall, Tlton, Helen White, Dale Wilson, Elmo Wll'on, Erma Wilson, Leror Johnson etarl-In- g Bchuab and Carl Tanner, Martha Davis. Commencement exercises will he held May 1 In the ethko taberna-c- l Orvat Okelherr son of Mr and ciples. Mrs. P. W. Okalbarry, of Goshen, will represent the bora as Hurst, Lillian Mlsr daughter of Sr Hettle Huret. of Payson, will represent tho girls Vs'edlc-tlorln- April students make up the Hot of candidates for the annual primary election ballot of tho B. T. U. student body Nominations completed ia connection with annual Friday WT day activities are as follows: Walter Daniels James Cullimore, Paul Thorn, Bertrand Harrison. Ted Hsnsen and Joseph Allen, for Bernice Barton, Zola president; Martin, Josinette Cook, Eleanor vice Kelly, Evetyn Bryner, for president, Rozena Nelson, Beulah secretary-historia8trlckler, Leya Nielsen, Wayne Kerr, T. Hettig, for "Y" News editor; Farrell Collett, Eoray Anderson and Clyde ftandgren. for Banyan editor; Neff Smart and John Dalton for vention Plan. 1 atud.nta hr achooL Varland Set' Utah Stake May week later Hons Elect at ' , American Fork AMERIcAN-TORE- T VTxnt April 25. 'fhe following . t re elected and Installed at the Licue dub election Thaiidiy night tn . Jhe Grant Hotel: Joseph F. Wajran, president Junior A. West, secretary, O. A. Anderson, treasure, Earl talltwiater, W. taM.ir Johnson, LVn tamer; Glen Taylor, music director; Dr. W. A. Homer, first vice president, Joecpt 1(. Storrs second vice president; and WUl am Thornton, third vine president Sanford Walker, 'L it, TUtUe, Roy Greenwood, W H. Ilaljidav, dJc tors. Rcaolutioa favoring a baseball season to be sponsored by tn or last ion was passed. gnOutgoing President O F. Rich arda was presented with a Jeweled a button be Form. 8PRINGV1LLE, Utah, April 2t pest president WilHsm T. Tew, principal of er President Martin Nielsen. The announce the seminary that outgoing secretary, Vern Walker, ecretar's butgiaduatlon exercise for 42 appli- was given a cants will be held May 11 tn the ton by Former Secretary Steven L school auditorium. )r. Joseph Shelley. high Merrill superintendent of the L. D. 8 Church schools, end other officials will be in atemlance. Poultry Founder Day Sunday evening, April 2., at 7.20 o'clock, the graduating class will Committee Head Chosen preside, furnish prayers music and speeches at- thflv wards of Kolob 24 AMERICAN FORK, Utah. Apr stake. All- 42 memebrs wt!! take Member, ftbe irener.il committee of Poultry Founder's day part The theme, The beginning of celebration met Thursdsp morning Mormnniem. the dealing of ancesand assigned the following chairtry of parentage, end the biog- men of committees: raphy of Joseph Smith to the cenMart'll Nielsen, finance; C. A. tennial status in will be Grant; sports, Walter free developed by nine. fie minute unch; queen contest, K. It. TuiUe, speeches in each ward. show. Fred BrvlW; tourpoultry Members of the ladles double trio ists committee. E. W- - PtxmSn; from the high school will visit each William Chlpman, program; 0- I ward during the evening and fur- Eddy, publicity; Orln ahtcn. renish musical numbers. Mrs. WillL Broinky. creation In the wards ere First, Merll) ade The chairman of thw Neilsen: 8eond. Mark Jones. Third, mlttees wtll welect thejr own Fern Boyer: Fourth, Warwick and report to the errera. Mapleton. Eva Warmer, committed soon The list of grsduaiev for 1429 Is Miss Mary Abel wm appoirt as follow' Verna Allan, Leona corresponding secretary of thfe genAverett. Melba Ashcroft, Ted An eral committee, thon, Ina Bird, Margaret Bird, June Banner WtUtam Bnnghurst, Em. esi Rojef Eva Barker. Fern Boy- M. I. A. Dance Contest er. Mac Crandall, Blanch Crandall Loo A Crandall, Anna Crandall, Winners , Announced Leona Clegs Naomi Dalton. Ivan AMERICAN Fork. Trail. ApO 2f Felix, Maurine Fullmer, Ethelle Gore, Uda Hllev, Madelyn Harrl Alpine stake it. L A. contestv son Margaret Huntineton LtfHle dance was held in Apollo Hall , evening with Mrie Ucrg Henri. Merfill Haris Eva Harmer, I Roulnroi if the Ina Hnlieg Lunte Houts. ' - and Kenneth LucHe Johnson. Donald Johnson Fourth ward, and Lm B ta h Helen Jordan Mark Jones. Howard Sherman Hrg frf the Third aj ru taw, Howard Larson, Arthur Men- winnem. denhall Etrmins Mendenhall fTthcr Don conteatants were Lucla Miner Wilford Mower, FSy Nelson. McAlHePr. Wen Erma Merrill MvreU Xieln. Oakley. dell Bush and Arnold Itrowi, t toe Donna Perry- Warwick Palfrevman. Flrt ward Edith TnT. Nrcfnl taona Peterson. Leora Peterson Hallidayu Fccren s.nd f .mi ffasel Porte,"i Mario Rivers, Reed Sager, of the pec Pjgr id wiri live Rletrup and Vernon Hnllinrnki Peterson, Odessa Singleton Nell Bumsfon, of the Third ward Wro Howard Sumisno. Merliqe Fumsfon, ton and Sam WaD;rin,LElma of tne Fourth Marie Fimkln. Mvrt- Strong. Merlins ward. . Tew. Bar Whttnev, Blanch WhitThe winner, vi1 runout n!h ing. Helen Whittnr Manrlne Whitu I rovo the winner Uah ing. tt Ilford Weight, LnMar Weight soon. and Karl Weight tCc-m- Holm-stea- Graduates to .Conduct Kve Sunday Meets d, s hr J, ptt 1 1C - 'Yd-nesda- - - Kiwanis Clubs Springville Names View Art Exhibit 'Grad Candidates . SPRINGVILLE. Utah, April 24.-- One of the euccessiul Inter Gunnison Division Wins Kiwanians andmost, their wivea from was that at the display ThursPower Company Trophy day night, under direction of Prext. Milan R. Straw 'Sf the local- club. GUNKI80N. Utah, April Between two and three hundred dhisioo of the Telluride Power company was presented with a Klganiane and their wivaa from Ogsilver loving cup at tho district meet den, Salt Lake, Park City. Provo held at Richfie Nepht, Spanish Fork, Helper and recently Presentation was made by W O Springville answered K at roll Cluff, sales manager, to L H. Johnson. Gunnison manager, for having of the evening were' Speakers made the largest sale of washers in Wayne Johnaon. head of the high tho March campaign. Mr Johnson school art department, Virgil G. was presented with an tndhidua! local and Garret Do Hafen, prise54 of 929 and Mrs. Johnson with, Jong, dean ofartist, the college of fine 912 of the Brigham Young univer arts Following the business session, a who developed the theme The banquet was served to the Mies site Worthwbilenoss of- - Art and Culforce from Beaver. Panguitch. Mii ture lford, Richfield, Selina Gunniand Musical numbers were: Instruson. ments) trio. Mlsftes Boyle, Paxman and Petty of tbe service department COtrPLES WED of the B Y. V: Elmo CoffGUNNISON. Utah Verl ! Mil) man; violin solo, Eugene Jacobson ! of Mr. and Mrfc Ed nMill ano of Mis Fork: Spanish sole. Helen Mlxa EW.ra Lund, of Palfreyman; doubis trio, school Mr. and Mra. Alfred daughter Lund, both of music department; Mis reading. Edna Roe well of iclSooT 1. Announcement made of th dramatic art department. marrlnxa of Jl'is Naomi- - hlelior of . Following fho luncheon lhr visian C)ru. uw iua of Kn tors studied the pointings on dts- faret;. liealm, Og-he- id -Gu- n-A.9DD - hir-kigh f th Rockville. Utah, April - slid. and Jars, iohn h. Dennett celebrated their wedding their April la, at jtnmveriy homo here, RPR INC VILLE. Utah. April 24 Students who have applied for graduation from the local high school in M, as announced by Principal Erneet K. Knudaen are Verna Allan, Elvin Anderson, Ted Anthon ZeU Argyle LaVon Aih-iraf- t, Melba 'Ashcroft, Fay Averett June Banner. Edgar Best, Ins Bird, fordid Blssoll, Sella Drown a Fred Clyde, Virginia Connors CraflfUli, jeo Crandall, Naomi Ap-n- Emily1 lalton, Faux. Marion Helen Donaldson, Groosbeck. lone Halt, Elisabeth Harmer, Madelyn Harrison. 1W Huffman. Woodrow Hatfield. (Arthur Hughes, Margaret Huntington, Rowena Hutchings, Ray Jenkins, Amy Jones, Fern JonoA Rachel Johnson Berne Kindred, Howard Law, Clark Madsen, Morris Manwaring, Flora Martin. Esther Msycoclc, Rex Packard, Mendenhall, Fawnetta Peterson. Heed Rigtrup, Odessa Singleton. Hugh Roy lance Gena Smith. Donna Bnelson, Clar ence Spafford, Hah Stevenson, Jay Strong, Jennie Stuart, Merlene Sumslor. Maurine Whiting, gjl of Springville Mnxino Drrts, TiOfttiT KallrXdi Hollev and Donna Perry, all of Mrplcton. - o4 AMERICAN FORET Ltah, April 26. E. Kay Gardner , club adjourned their principal of American Seminary announces that weekly meeting Friday, immediatecommencement exercises will be ly after tbe luncheon, to visit lha held in the Alpine stake tabernacle bprlngviile art gallery. was born in May 18 at I p.m. President EmeriWayne Johrwon, chairman of tno jonn F. Dennett ao came tus George H. Brimhall of tbe B. art exhibit committee, guided tho Salt take Oct 19, lbj, to Dixie with his parents in lss. Y. U. will address the graduates. Kotarians through the exhibit and Rebecca 8tout Dennett was born The following students have ap- - pointed out the canvases of ths taKe,tpUed Tor graduation: Thomas Ad- - leading exhibitors. HnBig Cottonwood near-BaJan. 12, 18;m. She came to. Dixie amson John Abel, Lola Beach, Ma- with her parents In 1862. rie Berg, Ethyl Brown, Hose Butte, n Doth passed through the hard Wayne Blrrtis, Bernall Crystal, Ber- - SwePStaket rTlZC ships of pioneer life when there tha Clarke, Ear! Chadwick, Ann Goes to .Jersey Calf was neither food, clothing, nor CUyson, Genevieve Carter, Hasel shelter, only as produced oy hard Dean, Amy Devey, Lois Greenwood, labor and economy.- - Mr. Dennett Effle Huggard, Chailes Jacklin, DELTA Utah. Xpril 24. WUlard lived Jnwhat is now Zion, park Irene Johnston, Vivian Jorgenson, Stephenson the was awarded take; Mra Dennett around Har- CdithKirkhanr Beaaie tavelees, swvptFkes prtxe fur his Jersey-ca- lf George. They met taah Mott, Mette McAlister, livestock risburg and the at annual first at a dance. It was in the days the Penrod, Uraco Walker, La- show recently sponsored by of no marriage licenses. Their Von Phillips. Eileen Phillips Hollo agricultural department of the Delwas a on dance Perrtl Leva local Roberts. Lions wedding reception ta itigh school and the Rohipson, a dirt floor and vthere were no Shelley, LeRoy Strong Genevieve dub. Lili presents. Both were young, but Beastrand, Madge Skinner, Professor Caine of the U. S. A. -, not in the experiences of pioneer Snaps, Helen Timpson, Ida Wag was stujudge of the stock. The conf. Ufa. Elwood Walker, Lloyd teem of Delta, dent Not only helping with all work ftaff, Grace Walker, and EdiA sistingjudging Smith of Rex Iwily, Carl done by pioneers, as making roads, Young. the and Frank Brasher, defeated fences, ditches, dams, etc. Mr. Denteam from tho Hinckley high nett worked on tho railroad around school. Mist Wins Evans June 1861 Salt take-- in and helped Carl Smith won the heifer calf break a track through Echo canfor the beat record kept Spanish Fork Contest awarded He came to Dixie with a yon.an a herd of ows for one month. government a agon, with five yoke 24 A hanouet and dance in the ee SPANISH FORK. April Utah, of oxen for his team. He saw serv Mug Jane Evans, daughter of Mr. nlng climaxed the activities. ice in many Indian expeditions and agDuane Jensen, instructor . Mrs. David J. Evans, a senior during the fell of 1869 and all dur- at the local high school, won the riculture, Principal Willis J. Saving '69 and 70. W. O Walker, were tbe and the honor of age contesting ngalntt Ho was an express rider to schools at Alpine and Provo Committee in charge. , Kanab when the town consisted high winning first place in Nebo disof one log house, with- dirt floor by annual declamation trict at the and roof. contest held here Friday. Couple to Wed. Mrs. Dennett passed through Mias Ev ana choee a her subject, both before pioneer hardships and Michael 8trogoff. 6he uouhe DELTA, TTah7 Apr.l 26 Engage after marJrage Being naturally decision by her ability to get mo- ments of Mtsa tads Flnlinson to inclined toward doctoring, she tional response, according tow the Earl Greathoueo of Lynndyle. snd helped the sick for forty years, fudges. Mrs. I. Hirroer of 8prg-vill- e Mies Afton Finlinson to Norman Osnot for pay but to render service and Leon William of Spanish borne of Eureka, were jtnnounced , when netJed. th week Fofk. They are the parents of twelve Tbe Misses Finlinson who homes children, eight girls and four boys, are in Leamington, hae g GIRLS BOR. nine of them living. SPANISH FORK, UUh. Tbs I irth taught ecbooi at Della high for Is announced by Mr. the past two years. of daughter and Mrs. Matthew Erisksoi; Mr Nephi High Names and Mra Wells Davis and Mr. sod Two Elders Sail From Highest Rated Pupils Mrs. James Neilsen. NEPHI, UUh, April 2. Th; Mission! in Europe h!gh-.- t following utud.nta hv th crxdM tor th .tudent bod, 24. John LEHL Utah, April xMocl.tton and their cl.ia. and Worlton, Lebi, son of Mr PMtlvaly for th fifth itx week.' B. Mrs. Reuben Worlton, sailed of echool durlnir th period Tear from Monday, England, im-20- . Liverpool, Student body La Karr CEDAlt CITT, Aprlt In mission a Hawk In. ?4; Loulaa Bower., H, Postponement of Uth, the Easter festi- after filling He aa accompanied by Elda Ostler, (2). was made necessary due to Germany. val here Mrs. Mr. of son and Lott Banlora: La Marr Hawkins, ft, the number of hiking parties last Stanley Mark & Lott, also of Leht. A third Louise Bower, fit. The celebration will take missionary. In the person of Elder Juniors: Norma Gardner, ft 3 8unday. 27. under supervision place April and Boyer Anderson, son of Mr. Veina Evan, , tot. of Irg Hayward, dramatic teacher Mrs. Joseph Anderson, returned Sophomores-- Elda Ostler, B. A. C. 3, at the here Tuesday, Mnrraret Parkps, 931. By Grace cf the cantata. Presentation Jenkins. to be followed Christ Is Risen. by a pageant directed by Mr. Loke. Third of the ward, and M I A. n. Announced Tooele B. P. W. Elects. chorister aacred plav entitled. The a one-aTOOfcLE. rtah April 26 Offlc Hour Glass, are also echeduled. F?r Saturday Night Sk ers for the B 4 W. club Proceeds f the affair which Is ! are announced aa follows LEHI, Utah, April 2S. Saturday to be given In the B. A. C. audithe last of a series of Mitchejl. president: vice president. torium. will go toward construc- evening t vra Gray; secretary, Tah11e tion of the new Third ward meet- three-acplays being produced by the M. L A.s of Lehl stake will Ahnrp: treasurer. Ellen Mahorav; ing houe. be produced at eight o'clock in the director. Effl Ve1on. Leaner Bal Fourth ward chains), under direcantvne, Jennie Huffaker and Maud B. A. C Will Present tion of the Mutu.iL 8perSr " wTh outgoing office ar Jennie Soul Mates, will Comedy-Oper- a Again' The tbeplay,following Huffaker. wwrldM FHheth Ajax leads in its , vice president; Mcr! Mitchell Yerland least: Majorie Hardy. 26 CED4R CIT, UUh; April trna snt Fveln Tse-Reed t Fowler. hrlstofferson, Prof Manning fAporU that the Glen Wing, Odessa Fchow, Martin urorj AfloTa Efffo Velwon. Gt comedy opera, The Jolly herta GilWnfe. Lacy Stephen nnd A Peterson and Lila Muhlesteiii. produced ikf the B folk ers Lcanoff. Ballantyne. song and dance by Josephine A C will be presented at town one-aa and Jennie Ammonetti, within a hundred miles radius, of play, a comic FACIITY RTEkTiBiED. Miss reading by Mrs Cedar City soon. TOOET.DF. rtah, April Jtuhlestein and imukI by Arnold An-rG tvinroio StcNe the yfSirkerson, Glen Wing and Club Elects M!e Huffaker and ; Price brothers will also be featur Mlsv Dornthy William wro In Literary ed. cf a ficultv onterefnroant Officers at Ephraim Following the progj.mi a welcome-home school, iht, week of TooeJo Om-'party wfll be held f'r at the home of Mr -- Winnie O EPHRAIM, Utah. April 24 The Carl Gunther, returned Senior Ladle Literary club met at front the Easternrecently 310010 on Routh Eat atroot. States mission. Wednesthe home of Marie Larvon BIRTHD Y HONORED. day evening. Lecture Procrastinaby Olovie Andron., MT PLEANT rtah. April 2 tion awas given Mrs Peter Fnndaen van given i and lesson on health by Susannah Lehi Ward M. Men to plesaan wurnrlae rt her hnme thU Olon. The following officers were electBuild Tennis Court week when her chGfren 'd r Bendetta ed for the ensuing year. cetohrated her 67th birth- Christensen,, BarLillie president; LEHL T.nm Utah, April day anptvcmarv. ton, vice president; Maggie Willard-se- court project of Lehi First ward M secretary.treosurer. Men will be undertaken very soon, WATER COWP4WY ELECT. Program committee Chairman, to taVetfe Anderson. M. DELTA, rtah, April 24 New ofFlora Marls Larson and according Man, who Is tn chanr of plans. Tho ficer elected by tho Central rtah Geneva Thorpe: Ppterson. site is on tbe south side of the Water company are announced as Nielson. Molls Visiting committee, follow A A Hinckley, director and Marie Jensen and Hannah Winn chapel The junior girls hive dopresident of the hoard of direc- Five kensingtons will bo held dur- nated $25 in cash to the fund. tors; T Clark Canister, director and ing the summer months. WHITTIER DUCT MED, vice president: T. A. MoMormlck end Cleve Nielson, directors and J. CLOSE. LEHI. Utah. April 26 Mrs Ear! MlTrU.' F Mendenhall, CEDAR CITY. Utah. April 24 B. Garrett discussed John Green-ledirector Harold W. Browning la appointed Third ward M. I. A. concluded the Whittier at the Lehi Athenian engineer, 'manager, secretary and winter sessions with a program and club meeting this week at ths homo of Mrs. J. H. Glover: treasurer fcdanco Tuesday evening. , , Provo High School Band to be Heard In Annual Concert PROv6, prll 24. Provo high school band, with a personnel . of more than 0, will be heard in lu annual ooncert Monday evening in the high school auditorium ' Prof. John A, umanaon, director of the band for the last throe years will be in charge. Aa excellent program of antem-bl- e numbers with Interop ereed many solo and duet number w)l rendered. School patrons And ' friends are invited. The personnel of tha band follows; Morris Duke, Joseph fceeth-ale- r, Bert Anderson, WiUard Nelson, Ralph Alder, sterling Lewis, Victor Norman and Virginia Ekir.i Harold Tuft, Woodrow cornets; Max Ruseell Anderson, Bylvoster Clark and Wiliam Hasler, trom8esrle bones; Edward Sangren, Johnson, Ray Harmon and Eldou Rowley, horna Francis McPhls and Oral Butler, baritones; Rex Larsen, Frank Josie, Theron Reynolds and Ray PeterHdon Ramsey, Dean son, basses; Protbero, Harold Brown and Gilbert Tanner, drums. Elbert Startup, Melvin Duke, Dean Lgwia Jack McGuire, Roy Rodgers, Jack Adame, BiU Adams, Iran Nelson, Clair Harmon, Keith Thomas, Ruth Smith, Farrer Stubbs, Edward Chlpman and Alma Ander-ioclarinets. n, Woodrow Miller, Donald Friotoy, Neva Pickering, Mary Ralston. Berlin Williams, Robert Hansen snd Jay Jones, saxophones. John W Booth, oboe; Wllmot Berry and Eugene Larsen, piccolos. Conference Arranged By Relief" Society SPRING CITY, Utah, April 26. Relief society ward conferen sill be held in the ward chapel SunRone 8. Peterson, day evening A pageant president, will apeak. wii be given with music furnished ladies the by quartet; Floy Madsen, Ada Allred. Jessie Schofield amt Lola Watstgp. (harseter roles will be taken by Frank Hansen, and Alfred Larsen. Representation of Nephite will be taken by Nell Allred, Eva Ruth Jones, LaVerne Plain and Lamanite croup wilt be Dye. Helena Allred. Ruth Mary Brough, Bunnell snd Ida R. Rlllington. w i . ta-Pri- r Wag-staf- is 7 'fw-j- st'-- y v?,- - M '.fr a BENJAMIN, Utah, April 24. W. Deseret News Cartier Clyde of won a gold Peay, Benjamin, medal recently in a spelling match held in Salt Lake, at the West He as awarded a high school. for himself and a gold medal bronze plaque for his school. carried Young Peay, who has was the News for three years, spelling champion, first tn.the Bon jamin school. From there he competed at Spanish Fork, where he again took honors, before tbe Salt Lake contest. He is the eon of Mr. and Mrs. He is Ray Peay of Benjamin. twelve years of age, and aa eighth grade pupil Lincoln Club Elects Leaders, Adopts Project 4-- H N.w TOOELE, Utxh. April 21. officers for Lincoln club are announced as follows by their leader, Mrs. R. H. 8mlth: Dolly Thalman, president; Jennie vice president Ella 8s Ble&sard, Lillian gers, secretary-treasurecheer Ayres and Donna Shields, leaders. Mary 8mlth. reporter and recreation Price, leader. Dorothy The club will grow asters as a project. r; Tooele County Sheriff Traces Car to Nevada TOOELE, Utah. April 26 Sheriff O. Evans and Deputy Robert Tooele County, report the recovery of an automobile belong SoP to of J. this Selvln ing city, A. Smith. which was stolen in Salt take rewas found In Elko, cently. The car Sher4ff-JoseHarNevada, where ris arrested three youths In Conner tlon with the theft, who will be charged with violating the Der act. ph Bingham Kiwanis Club Gets Trees For Cemetery BINCHAM'OANYON, Via April of Furthering Hheir project Improving the local cemetery, mem of bers the Bingham Kiwanis club made a trip to Rose canyon Thursto day night, and secured trees be planted In the plot, under dtrec of flop of Art Macke, chairman the cemetery beautification com mittee. 26. U. S. Forestry Specialist Gives Demonstration T V Y LGRSV I LLK, Vtah. April 26 Between 609 and 609 trees were planted Friday at the farm of RayFriday at a public demonstration, tinder direction of Charles M Uenaux, forestry specialist of the L 8. A. O. extension Fordivision. Members of ths estry club were invited to the demonstration by ere L. Marttneau, Salt take county agricultural agent. mond Spencer Timpanogos Sets Conference For Saturday, Sunday PLEASANT GROVE, Utah, April Quarterly conference at Tiro- panogos sUke nni be held in the 25 tabernacle Saturday evening vnd IVesidlng Biitp Sylveswnl partn spate The following program pill be given, acoerdng to E A NBeck, who will be m charge haturday evening Two number hv the Un-do- n male chorus, solo, Jefop Walker Sunday 19 am musitl numbers by high o'hool quartet and trio, solo, Mr. May Walker, Musical numbers by Brimley brjthtis MnrnHa ward Punday, pm rms.e ' ill be furnifiiird bv the stake choir, duet MVe Alta Wa'ker and Jrtjs Laura Walker. The Funday evening inerting I under direction of the Mk M. I. C L Warnlck In A. with Mr therge The following program ha been arranged. Sunday. ter r KUs-w- srii tlrtv. th ir o t th UtahAgnLl. tak Sunday school will for bon organisation or. In th second compel, round of a four WMks' att.mtanc dnv tomorrow, Maurice A. Jons., according to make secretary of tha orgaalcatlon. the total attendance Although hut bunday fell short of th goal of S.gftt, ther era, an encouraging Increase ha compared with tha grange attendance last year. Every member of tha family at tend Sunday school" l. tha of the stake hoard who aro slogan supervising the drive, drive. Tb ProVo Second ward led the stake In , attendance last Sunday with S9 prenrnt - Provo Fourth wan second with 44 the others being as follow.: M.navu 171, Jf 1, Prove First, ffi. Provo Fifth :ss. Provo Sixth 51, Provo Third 151 ind Pioneer 23. Prizes consisting of song books will bs awarded to tha winners nt the conclusion of tha four wteks Q. Cannon Juab,, Tooele Extension Agents Visit 2 Towns Easter Festival r. Sunday at Cedar rlayJ hr Mc-r- ac-reta- n Musket-recent- ly MiMhn G ad-eiidr- 2' af T hetSchool that Places Ws Graduates Eaten- -' TOOLLE, Utah. April 26 ion agehts of Tooele and Juab counties spent four days of thi week in Calao and Ibapah. Vtan com mu nil tab w hcrothe club control of the Chalcis fly, work, home health and son.tation and standardisation of iivrrtock and poultry at meetings attended bv fnrmj people, Tooele Stake Mutual Contests Set For May 10 26. TOOELE, Utah, April, Tooele stake Mutual contests will he held in tlrantsville high school aud'torlum the evening of May 10 beginning at 7 oclock it is announced At 6 39 the same evening, ward Mutual presldens am! hlr A grand bad Preliminary mnic at 739 pro., partners will banguet, ha cwi-tes- ts hv M Men anl Gleaner Girl's or- will be hed following in the Grantsville Opera "W chestra rouka4 readme. which the contest house, during Thark TheO Gd tor a 1rophet1 dance be held. will M Men and Gleaner G rs, with by organ accompaniment, led by Mine MEETINGS SCHLDILF.D. invocet-oWar- MiurinameU, song, True per- - TOOELE, Utah, Aprft 36. vice com- Meetings achedalej for bunday at Glevicr Glrl words itL a m. to 1J p m., en Tooele posed by MiM,d-.Chritia- n j Ontitrv o' Mormon-Jame- s stake auxiliary organisations duet, the stake bouse, 12 pm. to l,pm, ptvo.dency, council, high sake b shoprn at stake buuse, 1 p.m to 2 li pm, Sunday scnool, M. L A, Genealogical society and baid of educat!on,it South ward chapel; 2 15 p m to I 30 p m , Primary nd Gour!y. genera priesthood 2 quorams Talk The Pres nf pp jtj the South Kencf ward li p.ui chapel, Hope of the Future Raymond Peterson; ron- -, stake G'egner Girls society at North ward chipcl. chori talk. Womans Gratitude to Mormonn,M Mis Margaret Character Ball Planned M Men quartet. png StTg, Frbm 1S47 to IMS a yrrieg cf At Manila Hail April 30 three tableau by Gleaner Girls, arGROVE, Utah. Aim) n R Green, re 26 l'LEASA.VT ranged hv A character ball will le given in mark ,alors; song True troths Manila amusement hall A.il Faith M Men and GVmer Girls, raise funds for the completion10, to otv Vomnanied by crehci benethe pioneer log cabin, wit.ch is bediction by Mis Grace Waker. ing erected in the new perk according to announce! lent of tbe rvf building committee. (vfGVP Foundation for the building is In, IC09O1U the flood is completed and the logs are ready to b laid, Daughters of Utah Pioneers will ments at the dance. Personnel of the builllig commitPLEASANT GROVE tub. April 24 officers for Pleasant Grove tee includes: Mrs. An.Ge Hoirian, Mrs. Rose Have. Mr. Millie Iaui chamber uj commerce are An- son. Mrs. O E. Oren Mrs Harris, nounced as follows, presdent. Clifton R. Clark, vice president, H. Mrn Ernest Ash and Mrs, Will Eilla. Alr, k Walker; vin board of directors: F. B "'Newman, Herman J Two Roosevelt Teams Parduhn, D. Thorne Basil Walk. L V. - Enter Debate Finals Swenson, Clifford Tomlinson , and H. C. Robertson. ROOSEVELT. Utah. 4prll ! Tho following, committee e an- Two teams from here will bo to Balt nounced to arrange he take City. May 7, to compete tn the celebration In Juiije J. of the state debating league finals D Thorne, parade. H S Walkr: according to Charles dchwenck. entertainment- - F B Hrwnutnt coach of the Duchesne eountT high sports Herman P'trduhu; concha school debating team ur Bal B all.er, dectraM iiT H. Gln Baird nnd Clara ITancon C gobertws; present the affirmative Mde and hmkl. f. V. Swrti-- , George Ftw'bel and Edgar Stoddard strawberries, Cl.ff i the nntivc. Telk. A tnllimore Viola and Heen Johnson; talk 'Our IdcaN Gleaner Girls Message, Mi Aver a Sm'th, png of Ruth with character drimitixa-tlo- n. eolq, part by MUs Gertrude hl.esc- -' -- Chamber Elects 11 The above young people won typewriters 01 the same test. been beaten by any school in the United States. :Adv-?tinF- trabrr i v This relord has never ' School in session all the year. New students may enter at any time r . Now is a good time to start. ' roeretary-trea&lire- ( - ' Plans For Second Round T In Attendance. BH UTAH (XUHTY OFFICIAL Utah, WeddingGeorge H. Brimhall Provo Rotary Gub isits Art Center Anniversary Arrives Graduation Speakei Fift-Eigh- News Carrier IWins Medal ATTENDANCE COMPETITION PROVO. Hairy Lushing of Klo Grande railtoad, tbe Denver met Wednesday night with officers of the Dions club, end Commercial club of PangulUh, end informed members of the clubs tbet with the of the people of southern Utah, the train service would be restored to Marjsvale, Utah. They also promised thst with the mail the proposed schedule would arrive early enough, along the route to give Kgnab and all Intermediate points dally mail aerv Ice. They also stated that the railroad officials were seriously considering the extension of their Marysvale branch as far aouht aa Junction. Utah, within the next two to Panguitch. jkxra, and laterwhich was appoint-dearcommittee, this year to work for betand facilities, rail mail service ter including Frank Martinss, RichW. Robinson, J. Marysvalo: field: O. C. Bowman, Kanab; Air, Crandall, fallna, and Benj. Cameron, Jr., Panguitch, met la Richfield Friday night and considered the matter further. A delegation from the Lions club will go to Beaver Rat urday night to attend Beaver Lions' club charter evasions. Ar d 1930 fifty-eigh- PH Proimsd HeetingpflpiiflSfn 26 ' WARDS OPEN Centraland SouthernUtah APRIL SATURDAY DAY ANDtEVENING SESSIONS v o x Positions guaranteed to all oar graduates. Former graduates placed. See our school in session. Visitors welcome. - - Business Henagers College Phone We.32753 East Broadway 45 r . ( M |