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Show Central arid"Southern Utah THOMPSON LISTED Assessed Value LEHI, Utah, July At Utah County to Added Valuation During Pari Year. $1,500,000 Gathering. .000 novo. Jnlr 1 Mora tu comma ti pcop!. from th. farming of Utah count? art ooet4 to Utah partlcipata In th annnal te ty Farm Bomo day Utah retort Friday t Gmv . lnke. for provlalnf A complete prorram ot porta ama and various forms entertainment for the entire dey 4o a.. pMg prepared, mod tt reedy carry on. U One of the fecial attraction the promised eppra ranee at mid of Tkonpaam of Illieote, president the American Farm Bureau ofFeder. fa dtieii. The noted exponent Improvement is scheduled to deliver arinA a address fe tb farmer the afternoon proyrem. WHhTfr. Thompson will Xnt eph-raiBergeron, president of the Utah State Farm Bureau and other farm leader, of th. stat. and nl-- 1 ' 4 r 5 4' t" ? . i. ) i rI f 4 f Uon. i t- - 16 - s. . t 7 InDaughter of the Pioneer and dian War Veterans, State Command-c- r John B. Hughes. St.te AdJ General John J Banks snd ilrsta Lieutenant Alma Fullmer, paidand vl.lt met to Letil Monday evening with the general committee which has the encampment in charge various committee heads reported all indicating that satisfacIn all tory headway ia being made the Big departments preparatory to 1. August Commencing vHr An item of considerable Interest to the commtt'tee and state officers was the report of the receipt of a check for $250 from tle county to COALVILLE. Utsh. July Summit county s sesw3 (Special) valuation for 1J6 am6unta to one. .S61.64S, an increase of sbout snd a half mllllun dollars over last of County year, the annual-repo- rt Clerk John E. Wright etatea Ap- of this $800,000 proximatetoty the constructioninereaae of the was due natural gas pipe line through the aid in the county laat year and the remainder ceeding of ia increased In net proceeds mine taxes. Real estate valuation .make up $I.9?M9f orthe total, being bae-- d-on 840Fcre of mining land, ft unim$00 acres of improved and rr ? To Then Last Year. Itah Beet Sugar day pro- Keetl.) Th. Murray hoy. with anoth.r boy herding about th. aim age.of waa Wolf Creek a; th. head .help in Duchesne Sunday they ata very free. of b.ana- which had been cooked several day., and had aour About an hour after eatJack became vlo ing th.ft. beans and tho other hoy, i leotty of Heber City, Lloyd Jack of ton camp where Dr. n. R. went lo Read and wife, Georgs As Fisher snd wife and wife, Theo Jasperson snd wife sll and Victor Johnson on s fishing trip, were osmpsd snd ssksdYefr help- - Toung Marrey had before help become unconscious could reach him Jackson Immediately began trtlflci.l rpIratlon hod r.vlv.d him .uffiel.ntly to .dmlul.Ur wm. firat ld ni'xliu. Th. .coutmMt.r continued to wi'rk with the boy when other m.in oer, of th. Aperty bed all help. thought b. Inwas past Dr. Reads ear nd th. was mad. a physician In boy was taken to Kama, for treatmsnl but fsilad to tha treatment given respondand towaa rushed Into Heber there to the hospital, but through all this time Mr. Jackson continued to work with tbs boy. using tha asms measures on would us with a finaldiowntng person. Hia effort, revived. ly succeeded, and Jack MurD Tha boys' father. William ray la a former sheriff ot Wasatch DctalMI Tthtssu Th. detailed program calls for Springville to Celebrate children's races and stunts at 10 dock followed by horseshoe pitch Eightieth Birthday Ing In doubles and singles at II .. oclock; . A ba.kef lunch will b served si Sept. 18-2' - The afternoon program Begins at t o'clock In the yeaort pavilion SPRINGVILLE. July 10 Plane Community singing will be led by were made for a grand home comProf. William F. Hanson; speech of of welcome by Ell J. Clayeox, ing celebration bept, IS. 1$. at eightieth birthday, Americsn Fork president of the Springville s of the Pioneer Monuthe meeting county organisation; introduction ment committee held Tuesday eveef county agent by Anson B. Cali.the In the gpringtille bank and wae ning assistant county agent; music. Unfollowing general committee Julia don male glee club, speech, Sam H 127 S I Mendenhall, named Thompson. Packard. Claud 8 Salisbury, Charles Tog of War KANAB. July 10 The Cox re- Boyer. Belle Childs, Margaret Miner Tbs strong men of the north will union held at Orderviila recently and Harriett Dougall. with the brawn of tbs south In was a success both from attendance Monument While the Pioneer m tug of war immediately after the and from the enjoyment committee and the Aaron Johnson - program. This is an annual event standpoint Utah Pioneers county- all. were to it There prescamps, InDaughters brought which creates a great deal of ent 127 descendants and are sponsors, the whole city will asterest. The north forces won last, of hon- sist in this mammoth affair Mills Deiaum In whose Cox year but the south under the guidwas held. It fa planned to arrange a fall 3 ance of Ralph H Morgan ar de- orOftbshiareunion five living brothers and festival with a parade, community termined to turn the tables on their aistera, three flower show, programs and were the fair, opponents led by Clyde Oillman of youngest of whom waspresent 66 and the spoil. Orem. 60 18 oldest hie chilOf living A banebatl game Is scheduled at 10. Billy ALTON. Utah. July lead- dren liwcee present alt of them 9 o'clock between two of th their wives or husbands exBaird, who keeps the service station bureau with one. ing teams of th farm Of bis 101 grandchildren, a narbad near here divide cept on the league 44 present and all but 8 of row escape recently when the InSwimming events with valuable his were 81 were truck in which he and ternational b reeled off si offered will r'isew thr- his children were going to Marys-valCASTLE DALE. Utah. July 10 Every part of the program was ran off a bridge near Circle-villFollowing T the supper hour which success, of scouts The Emery the boy especially pageant (Special; Is set for o'clock the evening bieh helped t bring so vividly county- from Castle Dale, Hunting-toAs it was, be badly sprained nla pregram will begin, consisting of a before th assembled posterity the Errery, Ferron and Orangeville. a ankle, hie daughter Alene, age 1. stunt from each ef the county !o t In all. left Tuesday July 8, for aJa. A dance will citclude the day's early history of their worthy fathbroke her arm and his youngest three er father. and grand days outing In upper Joes val- son Arden, received scalp cut. The festivities. ley truck was wrecked beyond repair. Frank officials Grange. County ATTRIB CAMP WXfEi CROP INDICATED A. D 'Keller. Huntington, chairman, BETTER BABY WEEK MA im, July 10 The local plant POCVaIN CREEK, July 10 Castle Dale, first vice chairman. 8PRINGVTLLE, July 10 Mra Em the Rocky Mountain Packing cor John Kay Ouvmoo. son of Lyda Perry Wakefield, Huntington, secand Ken I. Rasmussen, son ond vice chairman and Mayor Her- ma AUeman In charge of the social poratton started Us campaign this Ouvmow Because of the drouth and of Mr and Mrs Robert Rasmussen, bert Moffltt, of Castle Dale, accom- service work of the Kolob Stake exuctre warm weather the season left July 5 to attend the O M T C panied them relief society announces a Better an executive of Baby conference to be held Wednes A A Anderson, These are the Fort Douglas. bat advanced somewhat over pre-l700 men W. first young vtoos yeara. Approximately iv afternoon July 16 from 1 oclock from Fountain the Timpanogos council and ores of psai show promise of ajGrseti to take advantage of ill to 4 in the third ward relief society kirk of the forest department halL Instruct the boys. (traiBing. bumper drop. jt. -- 0. 1 is rt a i I ? ij V-- enin-Altbou- Utah. July 10 Psui Clark, Uttlo grandson of Mrs, Mary Walker with whom be is living, suffered a broken arm Monday when he fell from a partly loaded bay rack as the team became frightened and ran away, Elmer White for whom fas was working received badlf 'bruised leg in attempting to stop the team. The same day William Roberts fell from escaped injury when he when the his mowing machine and horses became frightened plunged down a 0 loot embankment ch -- meet lr, presaged a supirbetrodyns patent to tha BEATER. Hcc Lindberghs Baby Also Seeks Record ltt.r Provo to Receive Bids on 5,000,000 Gallon Reservoir Theres Plenty PROVO. July 10 The Provo City ll receive bids for the excavation of a 5,060,000 gallon reservoir to be built near the mouth of Rock canyon thia season, according to a notiee issued by Mayor Jesse N Eltertson Wednesday The bids call for the furnishing of) all labor, tools, equipment end ma-- j teriai necessary for the construction, of the underground reservoir which la to be of the circular, gallery type. ' Opening of the bids will taka place Tuesday, July 15 at 10 a. m. in the chamber of the city commission. commission-wi- n a U Sale P Alfalfa Crop Good e, t4 of Zip to This r a. In Uintah Basin' P Because ei e C There Are ROOSEVELT, Utah, July 10 In general Uintah Basin (Special) crops are looking well, and prospects jgood for alfalfa seed. Partuc-ularl- y may this be said of the certified seed bench situated between Roosevelt and Leeton, where only grimm fa planted. This section em- ra te t th Plenty of Values braces about 400 acres, almost surrounded by an immense draw, which Insures it against seep, and the Usual carrying of common alfalfa and noxious weed seeds from other fields. Pt pa th th Ad Af M; F n, ' Allen to Attend Secretaries at Stanford "university will be some dressed of th by foremost businessmen. over offered in ad- nations SHIRTS Salt Lake City! $2 and Values $20 S j65 $25 its great fun to find bargains like these and there are hundreds more at this tremendous s'alel apparel and accessories Originally Now 600 Silk Hose some irregulars to 1.93 88C 800 Rayon Hose . ..89c 69 400 Rayon Hose 59c 44C 200 Cotton Slips and Bloomers 49c 33C 300 L. D. C. Garments . .1.19 88C 48 S8C- 300 Pcs. Rayon Lingerie 1.19 8SC 600 Pcs. Rayon Lingerie ....... ,98c 69c 600 Pcs. Rayon Lingerie 59c 44C 100 House Dresses . . . . 1.89 1.29 200 Hiking Knickers, Coats to 7.95 25C 150 Cotton Blouses 1.39 69C 100 Pouch Bags 1.19 ' 25C 60 Pouch Bags 59C ....1.95 100 Costume Scarfs 79c 39C 200 Fabric Gloves , 33C 7c to 10c 600 Handkerchiefs 5C 400 Hankerchiefs ..15c and 18c2for25C "200"RC8rNeckWear"Trr.Tr;ri-;79- c 33 600 Pcs. Costume 'Jewelry . t . . .59c 39C 200 Fancy Band Garters 1 0C ...19c -- Summer Dresses Summer Dresses Summer Dresses ... .... .. 15Q 300 60 160 300 160 .... Womens andMissesShoes ..4jOS Childrens Shoes 1.48 and 1.98 Childrens Shoes 2.98 Childrens Shoes . . . . 2.48 Now 1 .48 3.00 991 1.99 1.65 to ' 7-3- ........... 9 9.39 apparel . ..... Suits Suits Suits Now Originally ... . . 1.25 79 691 44 44 88 - 394 13.50 17 AthkAic'Unkms 7 r. . . . . , ,98c 400 Athletic Shirts and Trunks.59c S.-- Garments J 200 95e . (Walkers Economy Basement) L--- .1.19 nr. - 60 60 88 79 88 49 1.19 ...98c ....19 LunchSets..4 Napkins ..79c jg Lnen Lunch Sets 6napkinsJJ18 Now- . - Curtain Seta 79c and 89c Curtain Seta 89e and 95c " ,60 Rayon Panel Cur- . .98c mod 1J9 - tains 400 Large Turkish. Towel?j-rr23- fr 400 Turkish Towels 12Vic 35 Large Bath Mats .t59c , c. 18. 25 Aot 342 Yds. BroadclothPique. - - ...... 'Effiene 29c Yards Cretonnes Orepes, 24c Satins, and Voiles 363 Yds. Gingham, Checks, Cham-...16c bray .... -- $45 26 l -- Of I Die: PAJAMAS C ear had enr tar hue fa If In set BpO :or 8V rac 50 y Save On emi Inif 6A0 stray; sam At From university young mens styles, business suits; sizes for every figure. high-grad- rcJ e of makers " RH1 3 To $7 Values Tif $15 Values .. 65 liqt be bny bfe fg85 And Vi Chit bat! It Hart Schaffner & Lot 1 SUITS That Sold for " LOT be Reduced to ben Aire stray; 8pa HATS Values to $5 $50, $55 I j $J95 I Save on Save on TIES Values Values:,. 9 effe Sennit and Braid Marx Values to $5 $2.50 f icv And models, UMDERVEAR $1.50 Values . It A HATS Here are all the new colors Dickens blue, vellum tan, pewter gray, tamarack brown In SILK 9 59 73 c. " i79 1 . 33 23 88 88 ....1.09 ...... t res That Sold for $40, $45 Reduced to Now 35c ...w,. .. $J95 ....45c 30 Mattress Covers 70 Feather Pillows 26 Large Feather Pillows 4.98 6.98 8.98 mens Originally .to 1.95 95c -- Originally 80 Pillow Slips 150 Pillow Slips 200 Sheets 225 Sheet Blankets ......... A. :..39c 7.95 9.95 1.29 88 25 69 - 39 33 piece goods and domestics HI ' Originally JSow .89c and 95c 69 .1.29 69 25 Infants Robes .. 600 Wash Dresses 400 Wash Dresses 1.89 48 Silk Crib Quilts 1.19 400 Union Suits .......49c 600 GirIs Blouses 1.19 600 Rayon Bloomers Vests ....49c Cotton Bloomers 44e 3.95 12.83 500 Mens Shirts 300 Mens Polo Shirts 200 Mens Ties ,...1.50" 600 Mens Sox . . .v.'. ,v..23c 100 Mens Rayon Unions 95c 400 Athletic Unions 49c and childrens footwear d H off Womens and jlisses Shoes 10.85 r Now Originally To 7.95 fJv $2.00 and $2.50 Values infanf and children To 16.50 Athletic Shirts 100 Bathing Suits Boys 50 Boys 30 Boys .. Values 95c 69c and 79c :95c WasiuSuits 59c Muslin Pajamas 59c Broadcloth Pajamas 98c Athletic Unions 49c Shirts and Shorts . . 49c and 59c 4f) SUITS $1.50 .. . 150 Boys Shirts . 300 Polo hirts 150 Boys Blouses 200 Wash Suits ... Originally 2.95 $1.00,. Values boys1 ...... vcmeaf UHIOH ! - I If SUITS SUMMER wonienV dresses cer dec tlO! HarbSchaffner Marx $ Save on women U tha Save on - . for I rt by . a at bar it 01 n. - Share cia a $3 and $3.50 Values Soe ! - a ha far ty 7 for Como ! mi tic July Housecleaning Now of Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Fine Furnishings School PROVO. July 16 D. Orlo Alim, secretary of the Provo chamber of commerce left Wednesday for Palo Alto, Calif, where he will attend the Western School for Commercial secretaries, Juty 13 to 19. Mrs Allen Hi accompanying him. The gathering which will be held Chock and double chock and shop ibas&xalues th ey'rcth c- - BIGGEST iLnnt'ioiHv T, "pI Pi' at t Rob- 3. 82 Boy Scouts Attend Outing Margaret Forsythe, Mr. ert Urguhart and Miss Elisabeth who bavo lust returned sew tobk. jniy i (AJ- Pfro this year's conference will give Dixon and rpraeBtlm reperta. : also Miss Sarah Encun Wendell Binns of American Fork tbRadio CorporaOoB of Amerio. will ho present to present their con- met st tb. corporation s Uboralor- ference experiences ! bor, ytrdsy and wera perth. now sup.rb.tr odyn. circuit fected by the corporation s tasin.4 Boy Breaks Ann in a atateroent company did UOt7 Fall From Hay Rack by thestated In radio circle the GiUtUan ; Runs Off Bridge 7 Ittr. Miss J Engineers View New Radio Device 4; Hurt as Truck , Jacob nnd prise winning oration laurels to bor Esau which brought paai at Westminster college W months of 1$0 elty for the first six show s gain of mors than 814.S0O as compared with the same period during 1828 according to a comparative statement prepared by City Auditor Mary F. Smith issued in connection with the regular June "Beautification" Is NEW YORK. July 10 (AP)-- J report. U hU collections have gained, exA young fellow Just tea days old Stressed at Banquet rechave also kept pace, the penditures started out. yesterday after the mas 1030 net expenditures showing an SPRJNGVILLE. July 16 thd most photographed as ord waa the theme of the increase of about 815,000 oer laat now held by fcia famous father. Ladies night banquet hed yesr. Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh. Warrants Issued in June to tall Thursday evening at the State Fish GRANTED DIVORCE The first picture of Charles A $22,666. Collections during the hatchery on north main street. G. 4. Mendenhall was toastmasmonth are 832,142 07- Jr wera distributed Lindbergh. Memmott Mellle 10 PROVO, Expenditure by department! are ter and Mra Julia Packard gave the was grantedJuly a divorce Wednesday by over the country, showing a chunfi on affairs as feriows: and readaddress in a public Beautification; eorge W. Worthen in the ky, healthy little bahy JWng dosed nance, $6,140 55; public safety. ings by Rev Harold L. Wisonand Juge court from LaMarr big wicker chair, eyes tight waterworks and sewers, Mra Ella Reynolds and musical Fourth district rights jUmmotL The property Tha AnAJDaU id w dimpled clench. streets public improvements numbers by Glenn rad Harold Hol- were desettled by stipulation. Over a thousand breakfast tabteg and Irrigation. parke, pub-12 ley. the waa ordered t pay fendant lic property and recreation. $2.451 people who think they can distemporary alimony past due, but no the cf budgeted expen- To Obaerve making a total cern likenesses in a babys features was required. alimony permanent 821.966 00 diture! of Young may argue whether the Uttle one The ' total expenditures for the Red with hia whisk of dark hair, fators People?a Day Sunday Italy will lease land onoftheEthlofirst si months are 8127498 3$ as - bis father or his mother, the formS1 to th KOT.rnm.nl against the unexpended balance of to run thejcity for the $111,003-2- 6 It. er Anne Morrow he d,V country WLciTby0t next six months. Comm unity church next Sunday txfirst seaport. India la spending 82O.0SO.00O ia th worship hour, 11 20 a, when exported 2.862.171 bags Mt Esda Urguhart will glv her of eoffee last year. railway electrification. Braull-fieatio- Jck' Murray, HLBER. July 10 Mra. ycr old .on of Mr. .ad City, William li. Murray otto H.bcrknowlth. nrobabiv owes hia lit. of edge ot firt aid and paraiatenc. Victor Jackson, principal of th. acoutmaattr at Kectley school and te-co- For Homecoming am complaint charging removing mala without first having them inspected Th case waa continued . indefinitely. Morrill Evans is the nmplalnlng witness Hi th case. Barnes ia alleged to have transported six veal calves from his homo to Sait Lake by truck without first having made application to brand Inspector of the board of agriculture and without of inspection. obtaining a certificate The esse was continued indefinE. Brockbank, pro itely 'by Judge t Old Youth Saved From Probable Death From Poison. - Start To Plan proved farm land and 553 000 acres of grasing land. Improvements ofr yarra and city property amount to 29.170 sheep snd 10 77$ $951,115. bead of cattle with horses mule? avalued at $4CJ,4S, while other personal property, valued at assessed $87 005, makes a total valuation arrived at by county- taxof 46 authorities 82)661 ing Th varies public- utilities comgreatest panies contributing the part of this, with the light and gas companies next in importance VBOVO, July 16 Collections In th. general and trust fund, of Provo 17-Ye- ar prog-reu- Cox Family Holds Reunion at Kanab; Members Attend I life 10 1930 PROVO, Inly 10 Frsnk Barnes of Leht peered I nf the Provo city court- - Wednesday to answer to S $14,000 More Received; $15,000 More Spent Spedal 10 To cheeh over preparations for the coming encampment of the Son and - X r -- A; School Teacher Shows Increase 6,000 to Hear Prexy $ Owes P THURSDAY JULY Failure to Have Collections For Animals Inspected Provo Show Gain Brings Complaint Boy, Poisoned, Summit County i LAKE CITY, THE .DESERET NEWS SALT 10 .1 MFJiOSL . $65 If youve always worn fine clothes or if youvg always wanted them, heres your chance to get them at big sav tags. SWEATERS 1 MUCKERS r . 725'bff 88 - 19 . 10 39 v 23 208-21- 0 South Main Street 5 I |