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Show - -, I - - .0 r; THE DESERE'r , T 1 Chumh Oueen Reigns I Telegrapher I To Be Honored I I , At Cedar City Today I - , ,,,, - A .. A. V. Bryan. NEPHI, Aug. , , tetn built by , Church in 18671 in order to have close check mil an settlements' of the state duel ing thehawk Indiaal war and hectic! I , I daysof----That . hornored ! , I - t '' -- I , , --I ,, ' i wi': at the , ," d , - , ., - , , . I , .,)1 , , ,,. k II t ,: ,. 4 ' :I - ' .. -- ,., , . , , - ', ' ' ; ,r T 4. , il - t ,' ' ,, ,,,' I t ' -- ,,r1' San-pa- te i , ' rir i - ''''' Lonlleach Itutle 1 Tide It i 1 1111l1011,41.0 Will Pageant Be Given Tonight 35A his 25: 10 cv1Yght a I Milk White Delivered Fresh U S Extras. EGGS 1 Presi-iing- Limit, tall cans 3 for 17c EGOS, fresh po3VIC:3 dozen lec h pre-1,11- 2 lb. box 15: SODA CEIACKERS ;rids 23: 5: plys) SPI 5: 25, gal. 25: 5C: ngth MALT SYRUP TDDIISS ctitec: 3 Ccms Ii117.1tit.cn tt.. gltri the thety, Cs:1:w 'we" lb. SMI.0111 STEAK 25: vic:::u3rs A. C. Appiints SpeearTeacher dr.: I fresh CAPES, Chia Elide stet and- poetry-r---andwa- editor of the school paper for. one year at the Utah State At present Agricultural College. he Is attending a Writers Confer-mo-t at Boulder. Colorado. Mr. Redford taught at the Utah two State Agricultural College years ago. - Falmorp Selects Democratic Delegates VH.J.MORE. '111 Aug. of the two FMmore precincts met hurt' 'greet and elected delegates to The state and congressiornd conventions to be held in Salt Like City on Intuit 13. and to the filth - judicial diatrict coniention to be Delo Mid In On'August l4 gates were Selected , as folioselc N. tel Stevens. R. Day. - George, delegatekAnn No. Precinct 1;j Wallace. altermite; MAL Chloe H. Day and Maurke jamtbert: deinates Milton Ili and J. "Varna Day. phernates c Ann Precinct No. 2. Con Wallace and LArenso Hansa daltai xbg alue fa Cern Flakes lie Kelicogesge stir, budunequaled for eriopmeseana levee. Cid 1!!!:ZER, fre5 eirkl - tIrat kit - y:1,ValTet 57.(7.1Er.'.7. B.N , 150,22: , Cc:hi Saltzl FMH.ITECS ?4...13 f C;;;:13 C:rtZE oe '4 or . t a P 23: 2 Its. 25: , CL13 rz-0-. ELEICLI. t7".:Z13 el-1 11 frui tr.::1 03 17 C - - -- Maws Sin. itrs.' It: 'quo, b Vege kg QUALITY MEATS I' ahlluy ' sidHa. T434- a 1123: -!- Beef 15. Call.CPS51,41.4"Lumb I, tELCCES, , 15. Eitztt3fitte::3 - - flit; TOATCES, firm rir.3 CIA 3 ass IC: a a I n a lEi Et 0 cc:" Y.e.amcutti, CIAB LIEIVI7ZaT1 IC: 1 an - - BAKERY EZELD, Le!!!3 E3 a a 0 1E: 0 2 1:r 1E: 4'1; ..;11;1;4; Whaot a 0::!:h FitItl Ce11:: Cettsla' a TEA .ek.d I:" I. lb3 lehrn 23 0 Stra2 1:t 23: a Ti IFutititTILFLnithEi 0 e:flr a a EGGS tts;:71"7:71"-a I conn FLAKES 2 fct 15: I a o LiPlea-- b ,IttecZ.:f1. 152. - p0000mp000cio Specials For Wednesday, August 5 CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP Giant 5 bars 210 doz. le: 5: 3 P.m 10: 3 b. Ltsket le: 'Zit. CLEM PEPPERS:: LETICet tralc'ells II 5: Crcl) 2IIA-:',31- 7c - I czei lc PLUMS-ASTBA- CHAI , pkg. 19c 2 cans 25c 4 pkgs. 19C 12 lb. pkg. 23c .3 lb. tin 49c 1 can 25C cans 21c quartl7c VIENNA SAUSAGER. & W. 3 cans 25c CORN FLAKES, R. & W. Ise. pkg. ICC Old Dutch OTS POSTOES - 3 cris 23c FRUITS' AND VEGETABLES lb. Sc forl3c-2 FRESH TOMATOES CANTALOUPES-- POTATOES... 10 Ibi. 25c , 3 lbs. lee 2 lbs. 15c lb. 5c 2 lbs. 13c SEEDLESS GRAPES GREEN PEPPERS EGG PLANT STRING BEANS MEATS GROUND BEEF 2 lbs. 22: COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE lb. 25c BEEF CUBES lbs. 2 22: BACON 12 lb. 120 SIRLOIN STEAKS lb. 27: ASST. LUNCH MaTS lb;22: - Telephses Us , w 110 coi ,Itho Silo of s Doreettobio Store D 16:01 EV 1 OXYDOL, large SALMON, pink, pound FLAVOR JELL GREEN TEA, R. & W. SNOWDRIFT CRAB MEAT, R. & W. SHRIMP, Blue & White CLOROX IT 10c 'Pt; TITAIllab POTAT013-N- It I1 1 la Vet Pcgmbc:.,H15 COSTS 10 lho IC: DIVES Tra.. IIEW $IVIZT ikeGattosat NADI wrnt SOSISOWIS LISS TO SST SICAUSS, es- - Z.' 3 FOTATOES11.9 PgreellES - 0 n IC: Ut3 a RES!! CEEF TCES I2'Ac 0 lb. IC: 0 0 Ut 3SMIotrAtro15 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 0 0 22: 111::713,!:",tiZe El her CIIIITALOUPES-1 ICIATOES All Day Tues. Evening 21!::. 25: C011ils'mrv., and'"Gmunlad:. 15,15: 15.2:: 2 lb. Cti 'al' 2F.: '2 11 25: 2 lbs. pkg. 21c Prev,,, bct4t State--Dan- aa I. lic 2 2 LITEII, fres!! C:1 Levter price. bigger value Ikea- - ever. MEM 5: t:LAIrt Filain. Frutts an I. 5 re:::11:!cy STELXS, LARD latish hr.:4 traitsgrer.1 13: lb; 15i 15. 1.17sh COTTAGE CHEESE E: 2 Its. 15: lbs. 13: siest fresh DEEt CUBES 15.15: ladsci" GROUND BEEF essh lc cucu::Ess, tris; glen ru::31 BEEF ROAST 3 ism 22: 4 Its; IC: lb. 15: 1::si ülth lb. Co RIBS ctz.a 22: , I QUALITY MEATS 18: 2E: tig: SPAVaTTI 110112111121 5: 1 ! Lim; NMI II M SPICES 11111E0AR k:: L:st 259: 3 cans IC: aby Food 23: 1;rge 24 3 LI: 25: he 29?-- PORK & DEARS Iacc:m1c:::; can 5: PI:1EAPPLE, Tidbits 4901111. 25: S. & ti, COFFEE DAIIIIED Medium; CLEMISERHon, ES Ditly. 31 f Large. dotes U. S Extras. Dozen DEEt : 13 pil 75: 10 15. 110:1Eligrosors' okTt7 i 01 -- -- n tiTTEn 4 tall cans 25: BUTTER Ftc.:11., I , .i tt ,: u n, Al4i) ta-- 13 in 111441 MILL. ft, "Tele-!Leig- - tt oit itit 'ts'Nkt, Mese prices prevail 'Wednesday Augur Mk In Our Salt Lake. Murray. Magna. and Midvale Stores 1 u Iq br 1 SOAP - fl 1 - k il rp r pttlisic ti 1..-- iêieompwwmimo.pi.,.v.....e.r.........j.,sow4sabdaut.vsoks0siaeoot ' A i . - n run iris" ru-- rt n - -- - '' li" 1 - , lErkl, ,,,----- a 1 . ' il,l, Z , --.1 , 1 t .. , ' - pro.-.-...- 1 , ; , - o k, ' ,. oit - ; 1 . , noon when the! ,, . '. .', , , i Nephi chapter' : , .1:. I , Mr. Reyes of the Sons andl t 11 of the - Utah pioneersDaughters and Indian! War Vetecaris present a special 4 program at the bowery which will i center around his life and activi-II:'- ,' ; ties as a telegraph operator. Mr.' f " Bryan is also the only renudningi ogginal Nepld pioneer that Caine' to Settle Salt Creek Menhir "i411:bt. '' int 1851 and is also the only remain. Mg Nephi Black Hawk Indian' 1.100, F., veteran.' Nicholi Lund a Inas Kathryn BallOeb sad L. War veteran 2lit is now living in ,.,. her attendants, Meribn Nephi I ,., hut n as a resident of Sanpete I Jemmies Lent and Joyes during the Indian troubles. i County del lam principals at the eel Mr. Bryan was born in Salt Lake . City on April 5. 1849. a son of titration which opened today f t Charles ,," ar ....' IL and Miranda C. Bryan. I. Southern Utah. At left is In company with his parents 1 Chia Jimmie Pete, a whirl-pa- l he t came to NephL then Fort Wall on Is the Median PowWaw September 27. 1851. with the first and at Arial is Mrs. Seth Leigh i group of pioneers sent by Presidireetete al the pageamt. dent Brigham Young to settle this city. His father was bishop here ' ( many years, it, t Ilveriand 'TAegrelph4 'line from the Atlantic to the Pacific High Preeautiqns --- -coast was completed and connected 1 LONG BEACH. Calif.. Aug. at Salt lake City ortiOctober 24, i) i Li 1881. When the Indiana became , , ,ti (AP)New danuige was Oaredhat--ali i ,,,' t ', waves tide troublesome in this section and high tonight from i through Sanpete county in 18.18. tI i tering homes and piers along the A- i Long Bearh waterfront. Brigham Young extended the tele-I I : hailer. itteguard rentalLi' graph line to southern Utah, When t ,1 said the tide would be 6.1 feet at the line was commenced. President 1, i I 1 .i ' Young aent a call to the I) pm.. .6 higher than last night , f ....s.,:':. bishops of i ; When several houses and streets the arious wards for young men 1, '1 to come were flooded. to Salt Lake City to learn were! , Sandbags ) irushed to protect a low am at i ,, telegraphy. , ,Belmont shore , Lautaii ottiLa.atais. Mr. Bryan. then a lad of 18, pre-two miles south of I I Am.& , ended4 Main business mellow on his. father to allow him -----1,44111MI i to join the group and he. in corn; itlie i I 30 with I Pally young men, leafned I t telegraphy. With the completion i ,,; of tbia telegraph line in IS611, Mr. Bryan opened and operated the first telegraph office in this city.1 Under the Mrs. Beat direction on .the ground floor of his of Cedar City anhiktorical resiel.en&. la Ile r.14 ..:: member of that group of younetpageant, entitled "The Webb Wel 'alum 111.71. Weave" from the story , ne was telegraph operator herel written byadopted Mrs,, Josephine Golf of Until 1879 timing which- time he,Salt Lake City, win be presented; All Poor W417,117 Theserron; eltettglisc:ziat trained three younit lathes to runtonight as an opening night lea-- t tha machine. Elizabeth pinateld lure of the Black Hawk Encamp-- 1 K. Love and Mur Elizabethlment in the open air arena at the claridge. H. married Miss Parkeit.IR 4; C. When his wife was able to take! A large stage with special light-21111 . over his work at the station front and back curtains and dent Young called him to be his pri-- ; other necessary equipment has vete teregrapher and he journeyed; been constructed and a ill accom-- i with litm up and down the state.modate more than :too participants! The Nephi program to be given the number according to Mrs.! ho will take part in thel Wednesday will be entitled graphing with Brigham Yonne! big event. The committee on The program written and to be is preparing to accommodatY! sented under the direction of Le.1upwards of 5,900 people. A per-- 1 aa given Sunday even-- I Roy Whitehead, will include five,formance tableau scenes from Mr. Bryan'aing for all children of the city f:11 SALAD C:ESSI7.0 life, dealing principally with bmaktn8 more romn available for work as telegrapher. A east of 6$.1thet9huge crowd anticipated to- oz. including the Nephi Municipal 'night. PEANUT CUTTER band. will take part on the prol An historical array of grandeattri Mr. as as of : well the greatest signi-gram. Bryan will be presented APPLE CUTTER to the vast audience expected toilicance is pdirtraved in the story! be In attendance and he will speaki-TWebb We Weave" takt119 me L25 $1 .43 SC3111, briefly and also step dance to the 'through the annals of history from i tune of "Turkey in the Straw." Ithe early Egyptians to the present !era-he review of his early life shows that 11111.1Z SCUPS lirg;OR 25:311";1471 danced often for keithDP Young and his noted visitors at thel, BLACKBAWK ENCAMPMENT l'11111Z (3a. old Social Hall and other PlaceLl Mist' Bullock. 'Catherine of Cedar now gone. and he 011 a, . PUFFED VICEAT, shown above with her attend-- , pkg. I C: nimbleness in his feet that is Lunt! Geneva Mile.. Marilyn admiration of many of the mia,lants, la.1" Joy Udell, is reigning today at KEI.I.C7.3'S aged people of this city. the Blackhav.it Encampment. At left. Is Chief Jimmie Pete. one of FACIAL SOAP the colorful figures of the Indian' 13, Powwow held Ia connectiOn, With C11.1), r4i9TU And, atfir.h.t41. Uet .TC2ATC,73, texgh. director of the pageant to be 10 POTATCES, frtrph CEDAR CITY. Aug. IL presented tonight. Redford has been selected as head" Precinct No. 1:11nt. Chloe It gates. of the Speech Department at the Day and Milton A. Melville. del.- Branch Agricultural College for' J. Frank Day and Maurice lb. th year 1936-3ITALIA!! SqUASII This position' gates. Lambert; alternates. Precinct No. was formerly filled by Ira N. 2. JudicialNita. VA late Frampton SEECLESS Hayward. who is now away on and Alex Trimble. delegates. Presabbatical leave. cinct Mo. 1: Milton A. Melville. and 11 Mr. Redford recived his educa-- I J. Frank PEACZES, Day. delegates. Mrs. Chloe Dog at the Utah State Agricultural. H., Day and Maurice-lamber- t, alCoUpge at Logan and has his' ternates. Precinct Na. 2. 20 CAIITALCIIPES, Bachelor of Science degree. He has two years spent nearly traveling APFLES, and playing on forty states of the Union with a dramatic company lb. and has been on a mission for the L. D. S. Church. He has alio had considerable writing - arras B 4011n. - b ., ' ari , , i 1 , . , , 'e acsor on , - i Is . ' ft 1 I , .. . . , , . ' lthe following netivillec handcrafts ebasebalL softball. volley bell. bums' pitching . tennis. social damp telimge ing badieininsa..,' l ttillard ' , -i IP. and EL U. P. repreientatives. Ap Wind contest ftLitte-2minetr- .iii Stadium and a softball contest ati the Junior nigh School Meld - Nephi ,,,I,, ; ,' r' ,, Black Hawk En-- I t a ii I canipment Cedar,', City tol. morrow-- , . ir i , , sk 4 , 1 , , A private telegrapher to BrightimiI Young and sole survivor of al, group of SO yimmg men who ;pee. adt'd the Deseret Telegraph Sy.- - i ,1 linteitila:, lOpen s In I Experiences' Of 'Aid, ' .. To Brigham Young To Be Shown ' . hiking. - a n it swimming. tournaments. The celebrations firet boportanti Iprnentsfim s'efi" will be the Presentat ion of the FI LLMORE. August 2.Taft- Amcing the first activities I ladies' mato, senior and the Webb We Weave,",watto of Konogb has been appointjunks' pageant. 'The and take Place tonight at riAt ed supervisor at the WPA Teems-11AW wait ' I LU. Wedneeday morning the progranC tiOn project in Millard County:major F11111111D, win begin with a parade at e:30, The set.tio is outlined to but one the organization of an AillefiCalt Will 'Post . . amt. and continue with Program Year. The premmt program is ow- - Legion Junior besehidi league. .', Post, at 2 pin,lined for three months. Working, Appointment of the assisuuu sun- Program Features by the Springville Post Ill 3..10 p.m, Payson with Mr. Watta on the project wid tremor and 'other worker' will he at 5 p.m. and Spanish Fork be an assistant supervisor, a time-- made ill tbe near future. The -The programs will keeper. and twenty-twteachers. gram Will start immediatell untie Post at It CEDAR ut-4.Thoti an be heldp.m. is final aPPointmem" of Perliennet. in the open air bowery:The allotment for equipment sands of Utah residents. Biwa on the B. A. C. Campus and will $180 per month. Everyone is FUD APIPROPRLITED Hawk Veterans and descendants. be under the direction of Alma ible to participate. and there are' Aug. 4,An ado. nese eeitineeted with the I ns 'Fullmer feel taste w vice Preindent anY'clonal 115,000 has been a ''Sona and Daughters of Utah Pioten 4i1 the program. lir. Watts wdi ., f1!: peers. and other celebrators ernwcrowd stamete wrgarodeonisarunn the Hors ranch4ork, under tho direetiol of Boo ul.".v o.ustw Ihwid,.... Ciselm Road Th ias ed Cedar City today as the greatIstack in actin's will Makeits initial Davis. Mate director. Glen Wortlilue rarowan CanYtin the $4.000 Petwilled, thruga tomorrow at 2 p.m.ington. district supervisor. and IL?With 'Black jjayk andperformanee t'ard the road ua. land ht the erelong B. Linford. superiisoriWPA will comPlet light EneizZent Cedar City to the mouth -of the. Arlington-808m'of 1. Included will in beprovement the by program ,be.ded . second. left band canyon.. . i The visitors began arriving t'''Cedar,City ondiejohntue &keg of Hundreds pitched,Las Vegas and dance will be cessit urday night. 1 'tents in vacant Iota. on the B. A. C. eluding features of the day. ' 'grounds and in other parks, in ad- ' TheFrench government has plan. iiiition to Ulnae who linen 6 V. camps and private homes. ned to spend about $0387.080.000 on. ' Will occupied with thepublic works to relieve unemploy-- 1 , Itourist .ot .4-at , the Chamber oliment and stimulate Industry. of n 1 0 'Commerce and the Encampment tvhich nearly one.third will be spent -.e tuoLn e t grounds of Veterans and the IL ILlin the Parts metraPeitterl area. ' 4 AUGUST 4 1936 TUESDAY CeH '' I 1 , , crry LA10E SALT NEWS Deriver -- 4 -- 40 a 4 ,aA16.1W.fit,..mgh...,mk,,,M..11Pamonmes. , 4.1 T, - - 4 t,T. . |