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Show f Box Elder Assigns ' 17 ' i. Celebration For Brigham City. Sept. 12, 13. Fruit ! :Y . OGDEN County Primaries to be Members Choose 35 Head Of 4-- Calves For Sept. 12, Convention Classes Exhibit. Sept. 27. Americanization Will Commence At a BRIGHAM CITT. SepC meeting of the board of governor of the Box Elder Chamber of Com-- , mere, bald in the club room re-- 1 cently, the following committee Here named by B. C. Call, president of the Box Elder Commercial club and 'Chamber of Commerce- -- and general chairman of the peach festival. Th-committees will be In charge of the various divisions of rmit jrgrgtrihY'rst'amruiry ceiebrafon, to be held in this12 city and Friday and Saturday, Sept. 13 B. C. Call, chairman. Reception James E. Halverson, T 1a. Davie, Israel Htmsaker, G. Q. Sweeten, Roy 0. - White, Jeeee- W. Hom, J. Shorn way, John J.Holmg j W. PeiwA Mermen Lee, J Wesley Horsleyi.-J-34.. Leo C. Bowen, R. Eskelsen, H. Jensen, Dan .'W. S. Fife, Clifford J, W, Valentine, Lewis Jone; Mr John W. Peters, Mrs. Henry Harris, Clyde B. Stratford, Irene W. Horsley, Mrs. Jos W. Facer. Gr tLrAdney.WyRB L, 'Eddy. ' Bands Franklin J. Hickenlooper Information booth W. H. i Hol. W. Heaton. Mrs. Frank. Dredge man and Louise Secriet. Traffic John R. Evans and Wm, ' D. with Boy Scout Cummings, of Bob Elder stake. ictroop Electrical Inspection Ruel M. Eakelsoft. Governor's program William E. avis. 1 VUtting municipal official groups Lew; Jones. Free peaches and watermelons Jesse w. Hoopes andV.Hotary dub K Reeder and Brigham, with Elia I following young women of the to with fruit pounty dispense smiles: Marian Harris, Barbara Blanche Watkins Jean Holmes, Thelma Nielsen, Gladys Kansen, Larson, Gladys Mrtenen, Anna Mortensem Dor.) White. Mabel Jen-- , sfts odel01som Carmen Halverson, Ruth, Roskelley, Barbara Bingham? Irma Bowring, Marion Jensen, Welling, Louise Call Bernice -Nichols, COrJnne Erdmarr, Mary f :MerrelU Joyaa. Jenson,. Florence Echo vHolmgren, Zola Roberta, Verlin EIh4 Yates, Pearson, nor Ryan, Card a Owens Camtle Christensen, Arlene Statiffer, Mar C.'Jorle Davis, Ada Smith, Mary Clark, Rhea Valehtlno, Melba Hansen, Helen Leggett, Blondetl Chrlstdn- sen, Dorothy Larson, Audrey Lgr ..BbjJlTuukl. Hops &WofDndiu.. nce Lee, Eiotse Hoopes, Claudia tl(u X.vr Jiweeten and Verle BotL and rodeo gate edm- ,amtttee J. Leon Nelson, chairman; iHyde B. StratfordN. and Walter' Lament GIovMann, seiling; and Jetr- Johrr Clifford 8. M. Rasmussen and Ernest sen, Freemsn, taking. Pageant - General supervisor. Hcrvm Bunderaon; divisions. James Jensen, Louise Skidmore. Mrs. W. Dredge and Mrs, C. Bryan. -:& - - Music and song director Norman Watkins. club girls exhibits and par- Slolostion Other committees will be chosen gs It becomes necessary to divide the ! . OOP Elf. Sept. $. Chairman Ira A Huggins has Issued tne official tali for the democratic convention Thirty-fiv- e OGDEN, Sept. 6. ard primaries In Ogden City and head of calves, representing Weor county. In accordance clubs of Weber county, will tne arrangements suade by te.cea-e d in the Utsh state fair Sep tn. halt Lafc-- n October, It is an- J, tral committee last week. Amertcan sation w.i. i,e The county convention will bejnoUnc?d i,y members n w.in" the clubs again .this year, trum-- m t 27 and prilb am, The bed Sept. commit" gglvea are to ha ae. the Ogden Oty in irer.es are to fee held Sept 13. The tectk2i from the first f've la each announced by F T V gg seven classes shown oa farm of this sora. mating places In Ogden City are f,f charge be he'd First ward. City hall. Second ward. bureau day Aug. 22. Part-tim- e classes hi. Jrant ech1. Third ward' Mount Aaent A. L Christiansen Cow? each Saturday frn 3 a rr to onr.' roar i vsra, rnmttf will be that arrangements T5gfiiT'3 If mad to have the giub members At Lew ward. and brthou&e Fifth Ji i and day Friday frvi ' moM tend the fair Oct. 4, the day that pm biginning M. Primage for the eountv disftrcs.j tneB urd wrmen, aif cluHs wfH Art aliens, and wj mill be held in tne. var.bus pre- Berrett, riuh leader in North Ogbetween tbe ages of nca sehTTr c have calves of the den the will Ogden at must register chgrge ii the atAtg fair. high school on or bfrc 8?pt, 1 Sept 18. , withf 1 VarC-wm- r, J -- pTrirErr H ,! 't j t ' af -- n pm, only will be made for th ae a.ien who" have" pasred rh? and who ho.d aiiea emptmn enrde 6 . aR ! Central and Southern Utah PROVO, Sept. I. On of the most widely known scenic beau ty spots in Utah Bridal Veil falls in Provo canyon, will ba made more accessible to the public as a result of the proposed of a trail to the top of the faila The project, which has been sponsored by the members of the Provo Kiwanis dub, will be under way next week. Dec! ston was made by the clubmen, con Thursday, to commence Struction work on the trail Sept. 18. It is estimated that two half day working duye donated by (the members of the club will be sufficient to insure the com pletion of the scenic trail. Those who have made the climb to tbe top ofThlrTgTlY art' .enthusiastic in their pralee of the entrancing view afforded ' of the canyon and tha water .4atL The preliminary survey la being made by Hugo Price. Otta Srs who have assisted In the preparatory location work are Charles De Molsy, Lynn Haws, Mark Anderson, and Dr. George H. Brimhttll members of the clgb. Kep. Colton Lands, weber Clubs Sanpete V., Federal Aid Plan1 CATCH. FOXES Plan Moroni Fete frb youths Still Question Faces Sheriff sCongr 4-- H OO&ES Spt. 5. Two - foxes MORONI, Sept. I The Girl club achievement Which bad been chasing chickens on Boys and day M:U Parker werajsap!" gencTax committed in charge tinted Thursday. Lynn Parker, ii.l of.Tne the day's activities includes caught one of the animas by cor Mrs J. R. Mrs. Cleoii Blackham, in and foothill the it nering Ray Anderson and Marvin holding out a pair of pvefkUs so the Anderson, P. Draper I. B. Morley and e the of one run 8 could into fox the OGDEN. legs, Sept Reviewing committee was caught by Howard A. W.Jensen; ground "thV offii-erover the government's participation in road' The other Jensen. John and fwnaby It bide when when s?nee attempted fbe IM. building vida between the two count! Elmer Jaaritxen. jd system was inaugurated. fin the oak brush. Both are brack jitPXy p. jones, 52, was arreed ' era! Award committee Emo Jrons. fosew, and are aatd to Clon Anderson, ou a liquor possession charge and a complete system of improved silver-tippRodney Anderson Is awaiting action of the f4rai roads from const u coast are wetlfbo valued at $2W ccb. They are and Ellis Draper. If to determine yeai-was be of a Juunder should they j being way. and authorities. The still The following program has been five years, gallon capacity3 and there was a ee. itr withm tli next Judging by arranged: cjub boys Colton ond 'Still of sa,d he one; Congressman gallon capec.ty con-11 to 12. Starting' at 1 p.m. irooi i w'juld support a movement to have hundred g3Ions of mash was art exhibit by the club stwing of small for fiscated and quantity appropriate fngre and the first year cooking club will liquor. eudy. of a Might that ha destroybe 'held at the city halL The best the He declared that ed tomatoes work at this exhibit will be sent Ogde-canyon and Magpie reclamato the county fair at Manti, Sept tion project is a worthy cause end 10, tl and 12. should be given attention by the The boys beet project will - after- - th-r govern proHyrunv mejt be on exhibit. Judging as to aso H. LOGAN. Kept. George Race ject is d'spoed of. for general entires 2 to 4 Dern and W. W. Armstrong, chair- pclass m man of the tax commission, inspect-- : Girls of the.econd Fear sewing s.pri-joH- n'c. V. 8. A. club will entertain ogdex. the at new ed the library with drill a former district attorney, an, C Wednesday. They wefe conduct and club songs aouncea he id a candidate for non- E. G. Peterson, of the ed PresL by mThe and school band c the aa the high inauon district judge at College. bo furnish iDgco&ventlon on the Kepublicdn Governor Pern conferred wjth E. moc throughout the will . ticket. day. S Ch'T'hor P. P. Champ, In Dr. M. H. Knudsen of the Snow Willard C. Carver of Plain City the evening. announces that he will seea nom-- j college will be one of the judge illation at the Republican convenOGDEN, Sept 3 First meeting tion aa candidate for county com. or the Lo ns 1(1 man Sees Real- - ! 3 -- "' Ver-m- J d.-- 1 ed - J jV-o- -.t H Gov. Dem Inspects New Aggie Library More Candidates Enter Weber i Horee-Tace- CLUBS PLANS FOR StHED0lES:BOlNSMIJS FAIRCONTESTS Set PABI TIMEIOOlP For Peach Frolic f:i ' Duties Committee ii: - Bridal Veil Falls Path Plan i' t Lions International Charters 390 New Clubs in Last Year Kmith-Hugh- -- Postpone jOass Work Starts 'i0?;Democrats pres. Cache Convention ! for the season was In. Payson Schools U SHIEST Th Hiel Btgeiow Jr.- - Grant avenue ssys ha is seeking nomina- tJehlow. tion oa On Democratic ticket as A program candidate foKaheriff. Eru Akerllnd. who was delegate The Cache LOGAN. Sept 5 to the international contention " PATSOX, Sept. 5 Payon high central Ikenver In July. rpord th aruwthl jy trhoola open. a- - Torsdey bounty r'rd' two to the postpone 590 of ,h. cnt.nmt.nn by few X.fntion day. .pent in r.,!.-cluthe aDer for the fiscal year. ralon and alignment. th claeee. Democratic convention. Sept. 20. The date for the local (onen:lun has were ln resslon. of the RegUtrnUangrad schools not yet been chosen. Summit County Grants met full expectations, with 245 at muntcl-- v OODES Nept. 304 I the and Peteeneet. at WaV tbe Taylor RirKt of V jne The Central registered 107, the JunP1 golf link, ,r. b.m( clr4S Th trrtipor- - Benton Junior Girl ILK. spL ot all wcwli In preparation lor 300 and the senior high 1 ior high of wllln In tha fairway, an (mm City I Aout forty more Announce Pageant 20. reexpected - drputy o and few more at the senior Ensica.r John C. Brown r.ported " !cc cfu.orae stuckman, SMlTHFlfH.b. Sept 5 The BenGt th junior high pyslng farm to tha city eomroimrtoa Thur.Uy. Il(t kpprovad ay- S8nstake 3f. I A. Beehive SirTs and work 4s computed. H. Hu ad vs. l ib catn4fcs-Tr'nr I With. - few coWyboardofcomthafaculty thattltlMtO land, Junior girla will present a pa- at both high exceptions, schools Is the same ScpUnnhaf rltory had barn prrfert4 antt hr m!wonrrv at thrlr Smith-fiella d The aa last year. Children at the Peteet. amJtlMment geant Friday evening in th ,h" week, would aubmlt a full report "ait iefhporwry ward kail. Mra. Ada neet were greeted brth same only, pending Hbe apwk. l iaypool will be th while those at the Tay. of a permanent dep goddess, Mises pointment Olson the ".wp.rit of the M Jor hAv all new teacher buf- one, y for the new tra- - Pauline t and Three Ogden SiupecU i4h (he Dtt' ly Miss Madge- - Reece as prlncl. ot the toll line -EewOstoo. of bfchArd "ie pal. tht nbirt encr'jacn? 'Forfeit-Bai- l new princiHoward Wilson ! Thursday on county land, wa, granted by vsro. f.eia of home, Claries- - pal at the Central the and N. Blaine of th - com- - South , field of OGDEN Sept- - 5 Ball of 1300 was board of application domestic ward, arte, rlhte-of-wtr. Varfl: field of bu.ln.ee Winters at the junior high- forfeited In the city court Thurs- pany and roadof for y aarious county (Tt,aUa. disposed ot hesUh. Emuh- !rftnn. day by Julia Roderigueg on a liquor aiao roeds. field, field of plibllc eervice. Rich- - Piano, Violin Students possession charge. Loq! Barker an agre - mond. Into The entered board on a forfeited ft speeding charge Present Sanpete Recital with tha state road commi Sixty Beehve !girte'xwill receive and Elmer Broome forfeited 10 on ment i- vcrlificates All naton will be reps a ainf)r charge. The ctae of H. aion for the oiling of the Summit MT. PLEASANT. Sept. 5. Mr. an.1 bethe resented new stake of road the by junior .girl M. Nelson charged with driving county portion Mr Lawrence fi&rdonl presented from th town of aa auto whiles under the in fluent? Ing constructed the piano and vlotln stufollowing flat TEACHERS LEAVE. of liquor was continued tq Sept Morgan to the Henefer In a recital at the North Kan. dents i be undertaken as wi Thin oiling IT. Harold M. Child charging cruel-tSCI pi O. Sept, 5 Burton Tbomp Ttvte high school Thursday e4nlng: haw filed suit for divorce againet soon as the gravel surfacing ; plac- son, ELzabets Draper. Andron and Mary Hatch, LftUn Cleo B. ( hiid in the Second district ed by the Utah Conatruct.on comlaorenso ixs Donna feorenson, Verna Burnside, Eeterton. Mr. court. They were married Jarr tl. pany, and will include all the road Eugene Peters m, Clifton and Annie Mdsen, Lucile Peterson Memmut, now constructed being 1922. and have one child Zina Johnson, er. Peel, Rex Matson, Doyle DrapTmnsfir of Ifunds'from the coun- - er:Uh,?-,Vaughan was granted a divorce anL county road an from Albert C Vaughan bv Judge ty general, to the Miriam Ctndlsnd Leon- - Larsea Fae Robins and Kenner Oen indigent funds, was aUT approved Memmolt have Jacob1 Eugene T. Pratt- - Two minor chil- and " Chrlatensen.xBryant tax ewfew and related matter go this week toleft tevtnl.y or wrfIn Juns alT o demonstrate dren- were given Into the Barton, custody were disposed oL begn teah.r.g Mr Bardanr methodaf class Invarvoua feIds fctbr. of Give Can. tmttf further orders struction in piano; Leslie Nelson, from the court. Edna Anderson, Marjorie xKeely, Reclamation Officer Phyllis Jensen, Lucile Hansen, Mary x Nelson, Camille Holman. Utah f6rk Spanish s.p' Inspects Projectsv Ogden Asks Railroad Blanch J Anderson, Seely. Ray ciiap- ALV1LLE, Sept, S. S. O. Har- - J Grace Simpson, Brinton. Margaret To Repair Structure 5, Louise Barton, Genevieve Kimher. poriijtendent of constructloh for the , p.m ln th, Flr,t waM Dearwyn Sardonl, OGDEN Sept; of reclamation, .pent several Cetv hall. Mrs Rosetta Warner will Elson Jones, that Clalmin, Chrystsl Hansen and In a. Seely prL the ewt-Fti- s, feu r It 4bta week the Sail. Lai. students TrteptxnondvT(?Ti street viaduct Is almost Impassi- day Basin project in company with F. ble, Parley Leiahman of West " F. Smith, construction eng.neer. goThuradav called attention ing over tbe wotk ln progress at the of thecUy commissionth,to diEcho dam and the Weber-Provversion .canat He was advleed that City EngiMr. Harper of all conneer John r. Brown had- - recently struction work of the bureau, unsept a lettef to the 0den Union der the general supervision of th Railway A riejiet company which Is chief engineer, and returned to his reeponaible for It, maintenance at Denver bywav of that the structure be re- headquarters the Grand Valley project in Colodi-- s j Ogden Golf Links ".S " Project Progresses - TH gd.a e(J-- H "'divisions. "t 1' -- Utah Pioneer Dies Right-of-wa- JnMorgan County 'i- OGDEN. Sept. S. John Green, 84, prominent in Utah pioneer history ' and a veteran of Kaffir wars In South Africa, and the Black Hawk Indian war in Utah, died Thursdays afternoon at hi home In Enterprise, Morgan county. - He was bora in Gmhamtown. South Africa, May the son of John ana Margaret Kirkham Green, He became a member of tbe Church In South Africa when eight of age, and came to Utah year j i v April living for a short time in Salt Lake and Kaysville and -to moving Enterprise in 1868. He lived there and at Peterson tne remainder of his life. In pioneer days Mr. Green drove B ox team and hauled stone for the building of the Salt Lake He was a farmer, justice temple of the peace at Peteraon a achool trustee for 80 ylara, tbe first United State registrar in Morgan county and an acthe member of the Church. , Surviving him are the following Children: Mrs. C. H. Stone, Stockton, J. L Calif; Mra B. Cae4gew-an- d Green of Peterson. Mr Florence Davison, Ogden, and Mr B. W. Landers, Vanmeter, la.; 17 grand- children and four - Funeral services will be held 5, at p m. in the Peterson with choolhouse, Bishop Alogxo Parrish officiating. Iftterment will be in the Enterprise cemetery. 1, & - 1843, Lu-el- ! " - 8hwws American - lgra chsrsu 'Thursday evfrrg th4 annual election of officers u Oif-tc- o baa-charg- ; . Logan Institute I p Sna.treasurerr aecrm -- " - 'U MRsy Efeet Mr hWriht, historian and Mr. n(t . b ! conjoint 1" M. 8 TJyiAV, me.-,- Wra. D. JWIdent of the T. M. I A. - a; !' - Prest. O. H. Budge Reception Planned I fr e t .ott-of-to- home-maki- 1 f 7 1 rty F4tg. n su 1.A mm JO Will ; Organization Party Sept 11. Sept. PROVO, Sept. S. Democratic primaries will be held In the Provo precinct Sept. 1I for' theHa purpose ifl wewva3aeaeEmwm ,St,Al6jtO tie end congresstoinat conven tion and to perfect the district organisation The meeting places of tbe 17 voting districts of the precinct will be as follows; Maeer school. 1, 2 aAd 8; Junior high school, 4'nd-Franklin school 5, 7 and 8; Pioneer ward chapel. 9 and 10; Timpanogos school,, il and 12; Parker school, 33 and 17; Fifth ward hall, 14, 12 and 18- , The time end place of the primaries war determined at a meeting of tbe precinct committee held on Thursday evening in the city and county building under the direction of Stanley Dunford, precinct chairman. An effort will be made at the primaries to perfect the district organisations consisting of chair man, vice chairman. secretary,. of three treesarerr rector Alpine District Issues 30 Report LHHt, Sept 5 Joseph T. Walton, Clerk of the Alpine school distrkn, has released tbe financial report for that district for tbe past year, which shows that the assets of tne district total 81,074.328 68. with buildings and sites t th. iCtjor of the fond portions Th liabilities are $614.083 80, leaving a net surplus worth of $462. 244 69. The per capita cost of edu. n cation was listed it Among the disbursements, the cost of Instruction was the highest Item, $187,414 46. with teacher and supervisor salarie taking up of this amount. New $169,215.09 equipment, additions to buildings and purchases of new sites caused an outlay of $2.316 99. Operation, $27,331.17; debt service including interest and bonds retired, $36,465.39; administration. 31 686. 72; library hooks and transportation. $22 929.. 50; maintenance of plant. 81L839,-i- n if. Bonds outstanding are In the amount of $408,000, the 1941 5 per cent serials amounting to $139,000 1940 5 per cent serials, $165,000; and 1943 5 per cent serials, $104,000. Tbe largest single income was from Utah county taxo; $173 371.99; school funds were state district next with $111,522.40 Cash on hand at the start of the current year was $19,379.40. A recent statement of the Utah Tax payers' association highly commended the handling of the Alpine district funds and finances. 268-0- Nebo District Calls Teachers Institute S. Teachers InstiKEPHL tute of the Sept Juab school district will be held 11 Price Rotarians ; Perfect Will be Guests on At Provo Meet . FrldaTrnTSaturdayl Th PROVO,Rotery meetln will be held in the Hotel Robert here tonight, the Provo end Trip elube participating. n- TefeVIinir T 1W ianfcfiVw- the two eluba wHl meeting, lter-?ity golf match, play an at the municipal llnka. The apeaker for the evening te prof. W. H. Boyle of the the B. Y. U.- Ht subject will ' be Mexico."Music will be furnished by Bob Robinson and Aldoua Dix- eve- - county building here Thursday mngv Ine' local council,scouts, operated leadership forto scout. $4 than per less last year This la considered an exceLent nation .showing, tne average for thecouncil being ell &, with many - i on. $4 per scout running as high asthan ever belor Greater activity eve-in y department of scouting was reported for the past year by t?hief Anderson. The council camp creek, located on Timpanogos UTAH GOLD STAR sire 14 miles from Provo, was greatly improved by the installation ofthea water system, made possible by donation of by th Provo hoof tary club, and the tfoouts and the the Provo city, Boy 'council Uself. The camp ran for fire wee with an attendance of 378, repre36 troop. senting Three-datamps were conducted Visit s Joe at valleyi for the Emery disHeroinei War trict with 49 boya; at Fort Duclieane for the Xings Peak and Vernal disGraves of Lost tricts with fcl boj in attendance; canyon for Carbon at Huntington 160 Sons. boys, 18 officials district, with and 78 dads; at kanoh canyon for the Deseret district with 58 boys and 16 men, representing six PROVO. Sept 5. Two Of provo's troops. Wilmett TJold Star Mothers, Mr ln ail 807 scouts had camp exTucker and Mr Nettle Lockhart, perience under a council conducted home Tnursday program, the report shows. returned to their r sessions of court of following a trip to France,in where which btxty-fou- have been cemeteries held during the they visited the are sleep-io- honor their fallen soldier-son- s year, at which the following badges 25S second have treen Swarded' Th women were members of 1,301 class, 54 star, 119 first class, Mothers Gold Star of 26 life and 7 eagle. merit badges, large partythe who were The guests of the governnational training ment. They left Provo, July 24 and course was conducted In all disarrived in Cherbourg two week tricts, Mr. Anderson points out. As later. a result, 38 men are qualified for Mrs. Lockhart, who is the mother the elementary certificate. oof two sons who fell a few hours J. William Knight, president of same battle, learned the council, was apart in thesadness charge of the the meeting. Oscar A inKirkham, that one ofnum-tbwith great twelfth e from Salt Lake, boys, George Lockhart, is still executive, regional unknown dead was m attendance and participated bered among His biother, Dan Lockhart, rests in the discussions of the meeting. tery. the Zion Park council to Join the Council, a committee Timpanogos was appointed to investigate the type of service desired. This group is composed of Oscar A Kirkham, Chief A. A. Anderson. J. W. Knight, L. K. Taylor and J. H Btorrs. Another committee was named to study the possibilities of raising funds from public fund devoted to educational efforts. This is made up-J. F. Mcknight, Priee; D. A. Broadbent, Heber, A. B. Higgins, Fillmore. The nominating committee conof Dr. F. H, Harris. J- - F. Jig. NEPHI, Sept. R. Eugene Powell, sist Broadbent, Knight, twelve MendenhallD. A. of Jqab, a bo for th and Clifford K. Seymour Youngs years has been raising turkeys for An wfH be made to stimulate The nraricgTrTias flock of 2.000 this a drive for the collection of the season, which he wiU hava jeady quotas necessary for the work. for th market by Thankg4Vlngr Mr. Powell slates that he purchased Many of ,the districts have failed in this, and as a result a deficit haj the poults on April 10, and at the been incurred. present time they will weigh between 8 and 12 pounds. r to tb have been ranging They keys at Mills and Liulaalt creek,, but have recently taken them back s home. Mr. Powell expects the to weigh between 20 and 25 pound and the hen to be1rora 8 4 Li pound by Thanksgiving, i 2 y g. five-ye- inA-Ma- Big Turkey Crop Fpr Season Seen pt -- opening meeting will be at 9t30 ,m. will Friday, and the storing-sexto- n be in the form of a recreational 4 at program pm. Saturday. Miss Hermese Peterson will give, sn address Friday morning on Life and Educational Activities of the People In Egypt and Surrounding; Countries Miss Petergon wtU wear the costumes of theppfri of those countries. At 4 p.m. Friday recreational-prograwill he carried out for the I. At a SPANISH FORK, teachers, board member and offi- clinic for children Sept. Just entering cers of the children school and for held behind ML Nebo. teld here Thursday afternoon at tbe Junior high achool, 82 children were examined. Of these 2 were Home Culture .Club children Juxt entering scfaooL and 29 f children. Resumes Activities Eight " children were normal. MT. Pt.EASA'NT, Se&t. I. Th, Three corrections had been made. Teeth, ears and Infected tonsils Home Culture, club begsn- 4t year io blame for the majority of work Wednesday as guests or Mr were the defects. F. C, Jensen. The program Included club singing; president's address. Mr:- - Jo; Service Star seph L. Lund; vocal selection, Mra. Nephi S.NfT. GllL Mr. T. M. Kenseff was Legion Calls Session appdipted chorister. Mrs. G, ,M. S. Mrs. L. R. The Nephi gmithpeter, organist; NEPHI, Sept Christengen, Me. - p. ehefHcr Service 8trtegtonwnr re. M'rvfEd" Johnston, governesses. sum activities Bept. 11 at 3:30 The officers are: Mr Joseph L. in 'the city halL Lund, president; Mrs. Ernest G. Mr. Stella Anderson, who U ln Br unger, vice president; Mrs. H. T. charge ef the program, announce Wall, secretary; Mr 'T. M. ken- that it will be a membership meetseff. treasurer. ing and all eligible persons are inThe club will meet 8eptl T7, with vited to attend and hearth alms Mr and objectives of the Servic Fred Rasmussen. Star work. An Informal reception, honoring Scipio Schools Will guests and members, will follow the Mrs. Flossie Carter Is meetingResume Work 8 chairman of the commute 5 BCIPO, Rspt. Sclpo schools wllj open Sept. 8. with the following teachers: M. T.' Poulsen, principal; Myron Warden, Leora Hatton, Gladys IL Brampton. The itlnth grade has been discontinued All students above the eighth grade will be taken tv Fillmore. gob-ler- Child Clinic Finds Only Eight Normal Parent-Teache- h. p-- , Sept Millard Quarterly ...... ..Conference Sept, 28 -- Sept. R, Quarterly conference of Millard stake will convene at Fillmore First ward Sept. 28. according to Stake President T. Clark- CaUister, SfTTPO, - Road Graveling Project Will" Ger-f.u- lu FAIRVnCW,'. B.pt. SM 4Bi Bveth,-4he- .4 - Sometime - -- .b' - i-- m. a' e e erdiraw Utah County G.O.P. Calls . Primaries PROVO, Be. 5. Republican primaries will be held In all the precincts of Utah county Monday eyenins, according to a call Issued by Ed. Street of Payson, county chairman. Delegates to attend th county, state and congressional conventions- will also be perfected. -Utah county 1 entitled to 5 delegate in the-t- r conventions, to b held in Salt Lake Sept. 16. based on one delegate for each 111 Hoovt vote the county d.I.ystlofi hss been x aa follows: Alpine. Ic American Fork.' 4: 1: Goshen. 1; Lhi, 4; 1; Mapleton, ; J; rieasant Oroye. 4;Grm, j; Provo1: Bencil; Pro. , delegate to be elected far the state to. lyxSantacjuln. Pprlngville. 5r convention, and it is quite likely that this pumber will be doubled PpanishFork, S Balem. 1; and for the county convention; Nephi. Vineyard, tx The connlT'eonvenHon to he htd 4; Mona 1; Levan I; 'Eureka 7; Mammoth 2: 'Sliver City 1. Making tn Lehl. September 2H, la a.m. will Dr. Bailey is consist of 454 delegatee, one. for total ef If wot 25 Hoover votee The sppwi county chairman .of the Democratic every It ae foIlows: AlDlne. 5; party, with John C .Hall a assistant tlonment American Fork 29; BenfKynln. 3; M. V and Foote, county chairman. Cedar Fort, 2; Clinton, 1: Colfon.l; rDmaanj.T;F,rrfreT. American Legion auxiliary Jn the Goaben. 4:. Genol a. l.HizWand,-- 2: t "8 Lei t. 3 Ji-- Lakeylcw, rity hftttMonday evening 2; lakaehoee- g wcloek. 2; Mapelton. Payeon, piey,. ant.: VLer A' Ptes-n- r Grove. Ti ; F8uxeLLe Orem, U: Provo Bench, I: Provo. t li R Benjamin, Lake-Vie- Jjr-'ol- d - PROVO, Sept. Satisfactory progress is being made on the drive raise the Utah county quota for tj tne relief of the flood stricken districts In the state, according to Red Cross officials. Provo, pleasant Grove, and Lehl at among the towns who have reached Iheiy quota andhave gone over the top according to a report made Thursday Plan are under way to raise the desired quota tn the other communities of the county, some of which have collected the greater part of their allotment. It Is expected that the entire Ctah county quota of 12,000 will be oversubscribed before the end of this wee k. Efforts' are made to eb- tain some reliefbeing for a few Utah county families In scattered areas who sustained losses as a result of the flood 5EPHL ' jra Three Utah County Towns GoOverTop 'In Flood Campaign The following Is the number of Parson. 4; end Fajrvlew hill be cloh.4, to enable the elxte rexorfece n Miss Julia AUeman and Miss Mawith' (ravel, and ell It. traffic will rie Ward hav returned from A detour br war of Mcuntelnvllle. three months trip tq Europe. . G. o. F. SET 410TAI, tttttr-: KR, ATP MBS. HEBEK L G ARDNUH, WEST JORDAN NEPHI Sept. James Garrett. Issuance of Orders promoting MasJr., chairman, Republican county JORDAN. 5 WEST Mr, and; Creek April 2, 1864 When two year Sept, Sergeant Robert T. Gilchrist, John E. Lunt, county secretary, ter Lehi Mr Heber L. Gardner of Vst servic battery, 222nd light hi family moved to yellevllle. have recently the notified varioui field artillery, of tbe Utb Nationdan celebrated their golden wedding gi year Jater they moved to precinct chairmen to call primar- al' Guard, io th rank of second at their home in meJ forni where they resided alx year ies and elect delegates to the state him to and afternoon and evening of sept, i moving t Big CottQnlvQoA Wifd and congressional caavntlooto Lieutenant . . , Golf wa played during the an- - her. ''? b, held la Salt Leke .Clty. e.pt- - been received 'V&J Ur.-lif- e, of from Hr. Gardner brln, r.to lie married Rebekatl tttH. t. IS. Bept ot 4h leatling players. Cliv Brad- Gardner. Mr. Garrett reports the following Bri,adler Genecal W, G. Willi vpA They moved to Weat Jorvartoot entertained also In where have ford ainca ellottmejvt of delegatee 1M4 VP, dan they !,n VrRlnGTiu. ious precinct, of the county: Nepht eritli stories, etc. Dellla G.rtlaer resided.. I: Eureka I; (av a brief synopsis of ner tr.p to . Mrs. Gardner wta born Nov. it, I.; Levan 1; Mona conference 1ST Sephealth' The Canada and th Easternd&ates. at West Jordan, wltera aha naa Silver City, 1; Mammoth 1; making tember will be held Bept .17 from 1 children presented To their lived continually except for the four e total of tea vote from th coun4 in tbe Third oclock b'clock to ' parents with n radio. They receiv- yeara spent In Cottonwood. While ty. ward Relietk nodletr ball. ed other sifts incindmg many vases there aha atiU.attandad-,4hWest . CONCERT SCT.. of flowsrac Jordan ward. JlAB SETS CONEEBETCE. A tray mpper was served to 14',- - Tha eoupla has nine llvlna chil MemSPPRINOVJLLE, Sept. thJuab e,ular NEPHI, Bp4 ber e of the Thvd ward geneelogket quarterly conference stake, n. Mrs. Willard Richardson. Mrs. committee have erreneed for e conler, of tbe eoupla It'wes also the will convene In the Tabernacle Satbirthday anniversary of Bishop) Albert Dimond. VeK Genevieve and cert by the SprlngvtUe hand Sun- urday evening at 7:30 p.m. There r. Archibald Gardner, father cilee ot West Jordan; H. Allan, of day evening. Sept. 14, at 7 oclock In will be two regular eessions Sun- Gardner. and Bertrand of the ward chapel. .Ruloa. Crandall day, p,u Lake; evening, there will z tOf 10 Mr, Gtidnet J. A. aeAlsa. Provo, Biys peveraj yocal aalectijpa. ha pposBtol -- Organization County Gives Leadership to 2 300 Youths. -- The Timpano-Vo- s PROVO, Sept. council, Boy bcouta of America, in central comprising li counties operated ami southeastern Utah, unuer tae low-edaring the past year by cost reglaterod aptL An . BULLETINS N. Jen- d tp-- reglg-Irsto- I C. ObDES. Harrv Fotoa.' who on tVednea-dwas onnmitake under Auto Accident-Victi- m evr-'4- ' trrrrtr of UW'liV "iTTrquor w ' Thnrrdav and Ttrrt-8. John Q. via f.rdered to ftra a ond-f- or Jttm, appointed truck tnreman by the A pTes not gUfTf-entered IB the TATjotv to plae t-r - f.r hc fragld "death y beoadeourL..LefMfo i yoestety S Barkee n Tnureda. Fr 'jt Bracken, mhrt 1 bv William wble working on the road near He., ai'ii J L. Sroti,ai asho is fac Agalga. mg a forgery charge K Tulpusfow of SerTenre"up7tri Jch'rr ur1 reception mTTT honor of Pret. O. H. ilLogan Academy Set Joseph, who pleaded guilty to a bad It And Mrs m the stake check charge, mnf continued on J,,ldKr Budge at Ltan' teVrL Registration Dates Thursday in the ctv court niii;' - .a1,rrVl , at P m S n?,. 9 n i reit Pudge has Jieen a Hmher of LOGAN, Sept 5 Schori4 7 Owing to .ark of praertition thm1 the pjesicerry t h more vil. take place next Mou-D- a . r following allita l.aau aeademy. accord-ing G. beea ealLd Mutokas. our 'o the the to an anoo jncement made Pv 4urbngStewartpeace irtsSion. 5rur-- t m3n Brown, battery Marjorie Frink, principal. Reg Th pmgram is 'a follows; or-tsraiion of students nr. Alola'ton f th traffic larcenv-iprelude, corgregaricnai Wrigti7" .win occupy Tuesdnv. Regular clam- prater. r Pret, Joseph Hjti'p Smith, battery; R. Chria-- J .work wiMm begin Wednesday, nl Mrs. L. J. topherson, nuisance mainta.ning The fscupw cons'st of: M s address of welcome, 'Prest Bailey; A. E. 1,1 Anderson, two songs. Imperial Glee Mnk, Prlndpsl;, Jane Moodv, commercial c;ub; address, one of the general Elisabeth sublects; authorities-- of the Ghtjrch; reading, Harper, music; Wllhelmfns LalrdL Mr. Orson A. Garff: accopdipn and BiMe; Doris aolp, Martin Hiestand: aid. address, Prest and art crri LoYs fouRer. dormftorv supervf-77'or Fred Joeph E - Garden; ojo, Baugh; modeling. Fr-- d. Jggf and Mrs. Hax? Ewer hlriory; Jo-- . The home of Glen Jorgensen. 225 company. presentation. Joseph B5ornon. EngMeh. south Frri Wer, was slightly dam- - jtjufyiey. Brest. O H. sdes An Instructor of parties! educa-Ho- aged by a. roof fire, caused Mr H O address, tnBudfe; Budge; and on of matheasitic will sparks from the - chimney. Th ong. German (dam corned by Ruurnnce Jphn & CniUale choir; benediction, x, tompltt th guff. Cache Coun ty .Repl aces ja.-creste- t Dr. Spt sen, tataauprintendn4 of schools will speak on general policies of the stat board of education relative to pub!-education, before th Logan InstHttte, Triday tnorntrg. Prof W. J Vickers. of the l K A C. wilt discuss the proposed amendments to 4 ha Utah m tax laws The meeting will be held at the Girls camp in Logan canyon. High sUiool students finished registering yesterday, stnd the Ninth grade student at the Junior hgh were rei-e-eyesrday In A.allheavy .? n r n Mmer.t 4ke- r "c f 'th Vld VuV-'f d- rad . u afVi ,mi TIMPANOGOS BOY SCOUT COUNCIL MAKES pCORD x FOR CUTTING EXPENSES SOUTH JUTAH Speaker Namedt j 'Manning, chaplain. - rado. .BOtNTIFIL. eiettd are. Mrs' Cradles H. Hyde, former presi- w4worth, first ur prev' vave , deux of tha At4ratiti tu?wan: wfk L Uarr. M',r 'h'aV at the M. I. A. - wsAi paired . Other officers . c.mp - 1 NORTH UTAH t).f ftt IT F rtTMC 1 11 lu the I J)ULLC w. SepL elected president of th Legion auxilary at a "'' American Legion Women; Elect ogden; Robln-af4- j 1 . s.M - J J : s - vm-r- n. . V 4- - 5: Spring Lake, 2: Spanish Fork. J0: Sprlngvllle. Salem. : Soldier Summit, J; Thistle t and Vineyard 4. 119; Sonfatjuin. 23: Four American Fork Men Face Statutory Charge PROVO, Sept. 5 Four American Fork men have beyn bound over to tbe district court' on etatutory by Judge Maurice Harding. Two of them, Welby Clements and Mercer Greenwood waived their hearings on charges of fornication. Chester Snyder and Ralph Ron. rt Ping were held for trial In the court on statutory charge foltheir lowing preliminary hearing. .Two American FOrk girls were the witnesses. ' Wt 31091 ART DANCE PET NEPHT. Sept. 5 A mleslonarv dance will be given In the Kebona Gardena Friday evening for Mine Irene Sudweeks, who leave in- th near future for the Central etata Mkaiaha yrUlpartoGp a fi--i i4Kt,b:eurAiB dia-trl- -- I f '7' j |