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Show to - Wednesday, May 22,- 1940 - p . I - UtahIdaho ,-- , , Wall Aliqinte Paving Improvements Agreed To , '''' 1,1 1, 4 4) 4'1A 44 ed L he Needed To Further Make It Arterial Highway ' he Tit ;co. - - OGDEN, May 22.The Ogden Union Railway and Depot Company will make all necessary pating Improvements in the area around its tracks on Wall Avenue between Twentieth and Twenty-seconStreets ai Tequeatel by the State Road COrrinlifr &ion, City Commissioner William J. Rackhani reported today.:,-- ' t Upon recommendation of Mr. ly requested by the State Road Rackham, the city recorder was Instructed go ;h- d ed a - Lts vo as H: the Rio dB. ed t. is ment was done. They said the condition of the tracks created a bad traffic has-Thard. , It-- es IS - , is . - charge of grasshopper control of LOGAN, May - Utah engaged in grasshopper . - . . - in bee-los- days. SPANISH FORK, May 22The Rio Grande Service clubs of Utah - have accepted an invitation from Mayor John E. Booth and Jex Boyack, president of the Chamber of Commerce, to hold a goodwill celebration in Spanish Fork next Saturday, May 25. This annual event is held as a good-wil- l appreciation between the officials and employes of the railroad and its patrons. The tentative program set up for the day starts with a baseball game at the race track at 3 p.m., between the Rio Grande team of Salt Lake and the Span Expert' Beet Aides Needed - - , OGDEN, peak of the sugar beet thinning season has developed a demand for expert thinners, but there is no shortage of labor, today said officials of the state employment service and of the Amalgamated 7 Sugar Company. R. L. Wilmot, manager of the Ogden office of the state employrnhis office has entservice,-SEdd referred many thinners to sugar companies and beet growers in Davis, Weber, Box Elder and Cache Counties. - Church Aides To Advise Price On Beautification ,. , PROVO. happy. marriage of parents is an imporfactor tant in the happy marriage of the children," Dr. W. P. Lloyd of Brigham Young University told the Sociology Club of Weber College in Ogden yesterday. Another factor in successful tnarriage, he said. Is the socialization of an individual as judged by education, and participation in religious activities: and the number of friends and psycho-genetie development in cultural conditioning are indices to successful or unsuccessful marriage. "Religious marriages give opportunities to perform these unIn uncommon common events places and give group sanctions" declared Dr. Lloyd. He is dean of men and professor of philosophy of education. Utah.--"T- May - , he Spanish Fork Begins Cemetery Beautification 22. Church and, improvement beautification officers, as well as a Church architect, will be St here in the near future to ad . vise - regarding the - and redecorating of the Taber. SPANISH FORIt, May 22. rade and Stake House, and the Church Work has commenced today on landscaping of the the beautification of the Span, grounds. '' It is planned to paint the outish Fork City Cemetery accordside of the stake house, clean and ing to John K. Johnson,'-chairmof both decorate the interiors of the committee on the City - buildings, and plant lawns about Council. the buildings. Later in the year, The first part of the project is of the entrance probably in the fall, the land-- -scape improvement work will 'gates to 22 feet and the installaI tion of a small revolving gate for completed with the planting of trees and shrubs. pedestrians. The beautification of the cemetery will include the installation Swarm Day Begun of a sprinkling system, the grad HYRUM- ,- May- ing and graveling of streets and be-was Swarm rum Stake Day of the planting of lawn.. Hythe in observed today ing , 2 . at rum First Ward, p.m. In celebration of the Silver Jubilee year of Bee Hive work, Wmoti9rdksérCz,rc6 a pageant depicting the progress - from the year 1915 . of to 1940 willhe presented by Bee. I t Hive Girls from the 10 wards of the stake and a program of iWOODS CROSS, May 22.Prior nteresting specialties will be to the unveiling of a Daughters with Stake of Utah Pioneer marker on the given Dora Nieller, Canna Clawson and Woods Cross Cemetery, one of the in charge. , 7k 7ana Baker oldest in the State of Utah, dedi-- e All Girls, their moth catory ceremonies will be held M-A. presidencies of I. ers and in the South Sunday at i , the stakeare invited. , Bountiful Ward. ' Members of Eutaw Camp have X beautified the historic spot, where ci of a number of Indthe . On your triple. Calik;mia an-- the ans, graves , d and Califorearly pioneers, 7, . nla immigrants are located. Principal speaker will be Mrs. Oscar A. Kirkham bt Salt Lake iCity. captain of the State Central r. Camp, A 1.1, P. An honor roll of PRICE, May , landscape . , - . 4 an ing 22.---T- ' -- Bee-Hiv- , ).m. - San otancidica World's,Fair ,:t -- ia. P 1 to 11 29 Sept. - I ' May 25 Fit , 4 Se sure to travel the REDWOOD ti tOPPWAT worth from Son frormimo to Eureka and be. Ask for new Mustroted bookleM toe ' I ,. o - e s , yond. triffs: hi itodw ndermbewledt undnly, the ' . , - , ' 1 , .a L,,,, ,I , 4,10 '.. : ' 4 . t ) a': 4. b, 7 1; -...', ,.4, x, el'Z't'-Ttl, ,, 4: ' , 0,. .1,4,,,, ,).4 1 z - . ''',;-',- ; ;; . - , ,,,,,,;,,,. i. t''' ,, ' ,,, ,c,,, , I A., I,t4 ' ' :. 11.$'4r., , 4 . r,,1,,. ) ..' ot,,,,1 I I '"........ - fik '''''."'ku...2 ' - ' , 4 t , ...,..,,,,,,, - . '' .1 ''' 4, t -- ,,,,-:- ' ,,,,,-,- 1 1.,.. - ' ,., Ns, , May -- d. - , .., , ...Le." ... ".''.. - Stoung-thil- lie ' k i .....01Mia0NOSIMIM.NWARMNIA - They . , ' .r, .; Newport.-- . J , Hinck. r WM Graduate Together , - - Mrs. Iteuben L. Hill and her son Dick,who will grad: nate from the Utah State Agricultural College this spring With bachelor of science degrees. Both are honor students, having been selected into Phi Kappa Phi, national honorary scholastic society. --th- e- -- -- any-Chu- 'Ne-ws- Attain . . IllotherAnd Son- -- ' , - - , - - - -- lfei"-- - Ho-n-o-r-s:Tog-el- -- more proof to the theory that LOGAN, May scholarship is hereditary will be the graduation from Utah States Agricultural College on June 1 of Mrs. Reuben L. nm and her son, Richard, of Logan, both having been named members of Phi ltappa Phi, national honorary scholastic society. Mrs. Hill. whose husband is Dr. R. L. Hill of the College Chemistry Department will graduate with a B. S. degree in psychology. "Dick" will receive his degree in -'Dick " has five brothCrier-For- - sociology. ers and two sisters. ' SEEMS TO BE HABIT The achievement of member- ship in Phi Kappa Phi seems become a habit with the Hill family since five, including Dr. OGDEN,,May Hill, have now received this honCa len, radio announcer of a Ft. State.. Another seemWorth, Texas station, today was or at Utah ingly habitual factor of daily life placed under contract to serve at the Hill home is the Deseret as announcer over a public News circulation agencyforthe Days neighborhood. The family of six rod:te shows to be held, inAha boys has had a Deseret News city stadium July route for the past 15 years, Spencer is the current family news 7 'boy and was the fifth son to carry it-- "Dick" bad the agency ' from 1929-3"Dick's college was Interrupted, when he was a sophomore, since he was called to serve on a mislion- He plans to continue his education next fall by attending BURLEY, Idaho, May-2-2. George Meecham of Provo, Utah, University of Wisconsin on a is at the bedside here of his scholarship. SHE'LL CONTINUE eon, Elmo Meecham, who with Mrs. Hill stated that she has his cousin, George Cheever, sus. tained serious injuries in an au been taking courses at the college tomobile accident here late Satsince her children began there. - "Even I took many urday night. Cheever died Mon. - though courses,- 1 didn't ask for or get day morning. but Meecham's condition is said, by hospital at, any credit until 1933, when I real, terdants, to be good. ly began college in earnest" she The two young men were en stated- - "Since then I have taken route to Twin Falls where a few courses each quarterjust Cheever expected to be marg enough to finish up in seven ried soon to Miss Agnes Davis, , years." She plans to continua bet edudaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reese Davis of Twin Falls. cation at the college, working Their car, which was detowards a master's de. perhaps molished, left the road on a gree curve turning over a number of "ru just keep on going to coltithes. Deputy, Sheriff George lege until Dr. Hill gets a she said, "and then ru Bray, who investigated the acci. dent, together with state police, go back east and get my doctors was said that it possible that degree in psychology. Cheever went to sleep at the , , wheel of the car. 22.;-Addin- Bear River Icily Ilan, Enghleer Is Finally Chosen 8 P1ãiiRidy Ogden Signs city-coun- ty n -- d - -- ed It-I- s Condition , 5. .. 22.--F- ," - - f: - Lehi Semm. ary - is.:.!...;.,::,::,;:.:;::: -- - - 1 , PrincipaLCIlosen-- - :..;''..,,.:.:;:i...,,,..:,.:!.,,:.: .,:.-,- ' t ::::: 0 ' , ..... .!'77---- :: - ?..A ": ': i :::: :...:::.::::,;,. , ,,::! , rt --000, -' ,r r 411 ' bliliq - - f4: ,.;:- .,:-:,- - . 4 - ' ' ' - V ', , .:', L-1- i , ". ", '' 45'r ' , , ., ' ' .. - :.;',. ,: , , s, --- In- N,,, ,: ; f'?5' ' ....'''' ' ,. ,' , " ' " .,:, ,P e......,, ,, ., L ' :' - ' '14 - ' k ,, ........ , ..., ..:, ' " , ' .4. . ' , ( ' 1 7:":'''IPOI 1:'' .1::il: ., 11 1 14 (...' 1A'") , .., ,... Tremoriton Firemen Shay Resuscitator Question ;r71 : ,..,,,,, - Fire Chief AEd. Fronk, left; Captain Howard Getz and Assistant Chief Dill Newman lOok over the new Fire Department resuscitator and train them. selves in its application., , Tremonton firemen Prepare ToSave Life ,t 4 Tremonton Voits new 500 dollar rtesuscitator into service for the of local e TREMONTON, May lunteer Fire Department puts :- life. The new machine has a variety of uses in rnoting artificial respiration. administering special oxygen preparations and reviving victims , of 22.--rl- Diplomas will be presented 63 graduates by Pres. Samuel G. , ' I. dpr Rich, OGDEN, Way ard R. Lyman of the Council of the Twelve, will speak at the first commencement exercises for, the Ogden Seminary In tabernacle tonight- at eight - ,, , Elder Lyman Speaks- Tonight Before Seminary o'clock. ' .:' , I . - ' 4:44' - For several years he has been confined-t- o his home, closely because of his age and illness. 1 ' 3 ,,,,.., ..., ...... -- - 7:1 self.- 1 ':':, '''' i - ''"-- t . ? 4 !J.r S :1'' i I ' ' " ' tit 11 irr--7.411- ,:' ..,,,, I - t , ..,, p: ', , ( ,: , ''' ''. ...:,.;, ts-,,,:, ' :' t'-::-T- , i 1. - ', ' tAt, I, '' ,,JrC: A, ' 4, i , 't .. ) ;.' 4 !),!;4:-- ,:.;:..... .: .,. '. ,,l $ ;: 1 ,,,:l. , '' - - - . t ' , ,.' !'''l drowning and suffocation. Its service was first called for soon after am. purchase In the drowning of Melba Hess of Pip ari ,, :,:: ,, , :." i ik 94$ ...., .: ,--- ...ttr t . ,k - ',. .,..., . 4. -- SinDkbfltiat4 ,?.7:, - t414.:...,,,,,F, 0,,,,,r, '!.' - it. - 1 $tf,. i . ONT lima ,.::-.:.- $ ,:::: Is Tplepf,tok ir ,r, r ,'. .... ',..' , ". ,. :' . i: have been wide and varied-l- ie is a devoted father and is known for his charity' and good will towards all. a jocular - war-b- e states that he tasted his first sugar hen he was 16, buying 25 cents worth and eating it all by him. A . .. vs,,,i'" I ,',. :'.., :,, descendants of the pioneers buried in the plot will be read and a pageant of pioneer life will be presented, with Mrs. Ruth Irving relating the history of the--A flag salute will be cemetry. given by members of thefl Eutaw Camp, who also will sing sentative songs. repre; .,:.,:. l. $,:: . s: et '' , viamosmomi,.,.,,,. ' ,. - - , t !,': him,. and he still resides In thin home, Mr. Theobald's experiences by - ,.., PRICE, May West, " principal of the Carbon Seminary ---in Price during the past year has - :;.: been chosen to take charge of the ..; , ;:' ,177t,,,.47,,,,,,... ..:.. Leht Stake , Seminary in Lehi ' mow , , ''''': and will leave for his new post, '''' 7 A next month, according to, an! ,:,,,., .,.: :' ,..' :, nouncement. .. , ,0, ,Alb.e;amminommo..........f,- - He will be succeeded here ' by ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,mry,1:; '; ' t, ,.::;::. Roy Bently who has been in .',',,, ,': ,''7' t tir"7"7-7-7-', 1 ':: Seminary work at Salt Lake City- - eit:,;!,: ,,;; ::,:;:::, ,. a : ': for several - years:- l:;:'.k.:i 1 :' ::. : ':. Mr. West; came here last fall k, ,:' Lfrom,-S- t. ,, ,:-,-: .,:' :"75.,, 1 , V George where Ile had -- - I::.,:- been seminary principal ':'. ) for three 1'; ::!::: , IA , l'::,' i::: , , 1,, years.. ,:;,:;.;.::.,...,:,.,:,i:::: ,:t , , 'I: 'I-4-- ,r."1). p , :, :: ' ....,,,,,,.,,.;, ':,'::::::: -------- OtProvoan In.Idaho Is 'Good' In , mouth at Udy Hot Springs last Sunday, though the apparatus was called for, too late to get results. It is reported. , ---- ; Funds for the machine's purchAseswere rats. ed by donations, and special fund raising events such as basketball games, under sponsorship of the firemen and their ladles auxiliary. With their new, modern fire engine, uniforms and life-saing equipment, the Tremonton Department has become one of the best equippd of its type in tile Vnited State& Dye of the seminary board of trustees.JThe seminary was organized two years ago and is lo rated near the Ogden Senior High School,. Idaho Aide ReSiollS Post Furniture Industry OGDEN, - Mar Eastern are concerned manufactures - about- - the development of the manufacturiag Industry In the Northwest, L C. Forsey, manager of a local furniture company told members of the Lions Club Tuesday. He Said that In the the manufacturing northwest business Is Increasing by leaps and bounds. Due to the fact that wool is used In the manufacture of rugs, the rug situation will be serious and prices will advance if the European war continues, Mr. Forsey saidHe explained that lean wool Is not used In the makof rugs. ing Referring to customers who expect the store to "make good" on furniture that ' has been In service from five to 15 years. Mr. Forsey said. "You-havto be a Good Samaritan to keep busiIn good will- - the - furniture ness." orth Dams Junior -- - I Graduation Thursday - - -- - 'first graduation exercises at the school auditorium Thursday evefling. May 23. About 200' Students- will be May22.---(A,P)--D- honored as the new school's first graduates according to Principal. G. Hand Holt. A special pro gram will be followed by a dance. ho Public Health Services for two years prior to Feb. I, 1940, resigned as field epediomologist today to accept the directorahip of the Maricopa County, Ariz., public health unit. He will leave with his family about June I for Phoenix, his new headquarters. His successor has not been named, Dr. E. L. Berry, director of the Idaho service said. Dr. McMartin became epedlomologist for the Idaho service when he retired as state FALsEpTETH I .1 1:" D. U. P. To Meet 22.The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, will meet at the home of 1trs. Corp. wail. Tbursday, May 23. COSTS LESS TO USE THAN , -- ...r May f e r. M. -1- 130ISE, 1- McMartin, director of the Ida- TREMONTON, Midland Camp, - In East Worried Over - I Northwest Development CLEARFIELD, Utah. May 22. The North Davis Junior High School in Clearfield will hold its , . to-ha- 21-2- - r -- Radio July, 24 22.--Fi- nal ceddent the camp, has Miss Mary Flint of Kaysville and Miss Lucile Nelson of South eBountiful wM unveil the marker, and that those in attendance be invit4d to visit the relic cabin maintained by the camp. Work on the cemetery project has been carried on by camp members dun. ing the past two years. KIDNEY - The committee in charge of er rangements includes Mrs. Ruth Stop Getting Up Nights Irving, Mrs. Sylvanus Nelson. To harmlessly flush poisons and Mn. Wilford Hatch and Mrs. acid from kidneys and relieve irritaLeah Barrett. ' tions of bladder so that you can stop '. 15 a cent "getting up nights get package of Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules and take as directed. Other symptoms of kidney and bladder Weaknesses ma be scant, burning or smarting passage backache leg cramps puffy,. eyes. Get Iititrigt:tti ooLD. MEDAL Refuse a ' ott s - 4,, .' , , 4,4 4404 , r-- ker well remembers early . w.,..,i. '' , e scenes and surroundings In the 1 1 , r,,...... .....,, ; ,,,,..1,,, - ' ' t '', Salt Lake Valley. When but a .,L.,, 'r ''t '4,--1 , , , k small boy he herded cows in the , ',, --- , " ''''''--r-- b, 1 " ' ''''' V --- -- ' ' ( - - nearby canyons and on the-- !mot- IL , , , 1 ' .:. .,,,..,..,,t... now Where the MortrionvTemp s 1 ,, Y ', : , ,eloy ,,,4 g 1"''' , ,' i , stands. --.', , ..,, ,1 , ,k 7:v .71, ir.-,,.. , Be remembers the first store ,i, .t,t , , ,'' ' ,.. , ...',' E,:'''',2: - - -- .,,,,' , :I , built in Salt Lake City, also the ,s- - ':4 :,,: )N't - , -: early Church gatherings held in k built by the Bowery, which,was .! , , .., rch Saints before- was available for. leitlitlicrlAgpu ' rposes. , ' I Ve,;:741;:q;Ct ,g 4 ' , ,4,,4,.wit.414 MOVED TO LEHI -- 4.k,makt 3 v -,: About 1857 his family moved to Lehi, Utah, remaining there Bear River ITA Boys Painting Homes Of Widows As Good Tarnuntil 1861 when they returned In picture are shown some of the Bear River FFA members working on their initial to Salt Lkke Theobald was called to laMrsc- --project for the summerthe complimentary, painting the home of a widow, bor as a missionary for a period Andy Earl of Tremonton, with Lynn Larson, president, directing. of five years in the Dixie country, where he helped to pioneer and'. build the town knownas Duncan's Retreat. He returned to Salt Lake City for a short time during ...the grasshopper - - war, and like many others went through that trying time with courage and fortitude, often dig. Noi,e1--'Tur- n , ging the hilmh10 little sego root& to satisfy his hunger. Ile is a veteran of the Black a TREMON'rON, May 22.--Hawk Indian War, serving un. summer project, boys of the Bear VERNAL, May prep. I. der Capt. James Andrews, from OGDEN, May arations are underway fot the River Chapter, Future Farmers Jan. 10, 1866 to Dec. 7, 1869. He of executive Cassidy, secretary of America, have proposed to the Sanatorium Society of Utah, Third Annual Dintah,Basin Livealso served in the Navajo In. r stock Show, ta be held at the paint the houses of all of the will serve as engineer for the dian War in Flute and Kane of the Bear River Stake. Counties. His discharge from county fair grounds here Tues. widows new admin. $911.500 As an initial project, the chapterservice was granted to him in day and Wednesday of next -has istration building at a salary of just completed painting $175 a month. week. 1870, by Governor Shaffer. was He According to the anappointof house of the Mrs. Andy Earl nouncement made by , County He served as a minute-mafor ed by a joint Ogden City and We. In Tremonton, under sponsorship four years, having horse, gun ber -Countycommissioners Tues. Agent HusselLICeetch, secretary Tremonton-Garlanof the June , inof the show, entries have and rounds 'or Chamber of Commerce, paint lay afternoon. creased over previous years es, expected,- - nition ready at a moment's, call.. Mr., Cassidy,-furnished- - by - Farmer's-Casbeing One beef winter and cattle of in this the time was pecially Lumber ,will take over his duties when Union, Wilson in Pipp Springs. light and draft horse classes. .Company, Gamble Stores and the the building is completed - June - --spent - He vividly recalls the coming This livestock show attracts C. W... and M. Company.. 615, although the effective date feeders and breeders from all It is the plan of the chapter of the appointment Was not of Johnson's Army into the Salt to proposition bishoprics or civset; More than 50 applications Lake Valley. Their uniforms, points in Ilintah and Duchesne ic groups in the .various comCounties as well as some from swords, guns, and brass buttons for the position were considered munities and wards throughout Wasatch County and some from glistening in the sun, made a by the two commissions., Vali-- . the stake to provide the paint ous labor organizations had apWestern Colorado. This section 'profound and lasting impression for the jobs. on his childhood mind. of the state derives the major peared before the two commisFor many years he has attend. Machinery upkeep, beautificasions in recent weeks - urging part of its income from.agriculed the Black- hawk Encamp. improvement of farm ateads tare. and nearly-8Mr. Cassidy be appointed, that per cent : of tion, and establishment of home shops ment and received much pleasthe agricultural income is from At a later date commissioners has been an 'increasingly imporure and satisfaction in renewing Iamb and wool production. Over name will two assistant engitant work of the Future Farmers neers, a old friendships. 100,000 head of lambs are shipelevathree custodian, of late years, under direction of tor 'operators and telephone TASTES FIRST SUGAR ped from basin points annually. , LeRoy Bunnell, Charles Last and switchboard He was ordained an elder in As a new feature of this year's operators. The comHalver Skinner of the high missioners authorized the Church in 1867 and on show an auction will be held to school finishing agricultural and' shop deMarch 18, 1874, married Naomi of the basement section to provide a market for the saleR. Tanner in the Endowment - partments. able stock that is on display. a concrete floor some and 'orhe chapter is stressing the House in Salt Lake City. Twelve Prof. Harry H. Smith, and idea that the. material wealth of partitions. Previously this work children were born to them, sev . Mr. Dave H. Sharp of the IL S rural districts can be greately in. had been held up pending inen sons and five daughters, eight - through well painted formation as to whether it could A. C. with Mark Nichols, ' state creasedof whom, together with their director of vocational , agriculbe done within home the well and buildings, Shops - have died. There budgeted are mother,ture have been selected to judge k' kept machinery. 35 grand children and 18 great the show. Prof. Smith will hanI grand,children. - - die the beef cattle and hogs; Due to flood waters in the rection of Mr. Also!). Mr. Sharp will judge the sheep. Free Music Lessons The classes are as followr 7 Virgin River, their farm lands and horses and Mr. Nichol will To Be Given in 1886 Murray a.m.Drum and Bugle Corps, were washed away, and select the winners in the dairy ree MuMURRAY, May the family moved to-- Hinckley, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. and poultry classes. , sic lessons will be afforded to 8 CmBeginners' Band, MonUtah, where Mr. Theobald helpAs recreational features in all children of Murray during day, and settle that ed to through Friday. 9 a.m. connection with the show two the summer, it was announced Junior Band, Monday, through valley. pioneer He helped to build resband concerts have been ar today by Dean Alsop, music diFriday 10 a.m.Junior Orchestra, ervoirs and dams and served as ranged, and a ringside judging rector at Murray' High School.water master for 24 years. Monday, through Friday. 11 a.m. contest will be held. On TuesThe classes will be given in the One of the very- first houses Orchestra, Monday, Beginners' the Vernal day evening Lions Murray High School under di erected in Hinckley was built through Friday. Club is sponsoring an exhibitors dinner. Following the dinner a .::.777A,ArT $": 0stockman'i dance will be held at ,:.:.v1:":'":" '"::.:::"'"::-.-7 I. 'a ".',::'::f-:::.::::.:::;- -' :7;::':'. 1.4,, .. , the Imperial Hall. , ..,,,,,i, , , - Isle of Wight, England, and was a son Lane TotheoWhaildli.arn and. Martha a member of a braavida.n Mmr ca crossing the with his parents la John IL Murdock's Company, arrived In Utah Oct..' 15, 1854 when but in 22,! 1848, a ' hoof whhoe owbaalsd 'ley; 4 ' ,t , - .k , , t ,... - 1? 4' ,,.,cts,47.,4,,,... : ,.,-; kb ,,- ,,,,,,,z., 0 1 , - 1 , 4 , , . :i., ;74 , , HINCKLEY, Utah, May 22. Memories of bygone days when Utah 'Was A youngc and strug., sling state are dear to i .,i 1 4 f,,......,., j , , Pioneer Tasted His First Sugar At Age Of 16 ...1 ::.,,;);:: 4.1N' ., 'r- ' - E. i' - 3 tt ! , ' ,11444,,: $ "4.t'A' ,.'' ; ',-- :!!,:i4...,,,,4, ;,,,,.c.4,4; I , .0,01 v.,: ,; ' Po. .. ;....- - --12,.,.1,.,---.r .1 - -41:4,k,,,,,,,,,,,, ,01 : '''. v - .11 1 : .: , 'S 1 '4 , ',:,...,, , ,,,,, , ', y,. - '" .L, ' -, - ; -- , :. , .., LE': :':- " . )"; 'y 4 , :tit.'4:,; ,.:71D , r i i,9's-c.,,.-- ' ' Ap, "- eLkS. - A'ir ,l',.,,,,t,;;;,:-- I ,., - OEM t tadv4 illualboldt County Board of Trod .j - 1 V-'4,- ,..e,t1I;.;;:,,;: , .,...-- ...., , ,; .,4 - 't-'- ,, TROUBLE '111-a;3211.12.1-1L ro 7', 4.'14.0):Ar - , 4,;',.0-4,':,,- Is r" !" :4- tY' 4,4.'i -t' - ' , , fk.,A raii9 92: 0'.6ilIA .:::,': ',id' htWhen!LH: , ' , , F'44. page - - - 1 Vital To Child - , I Happy Marriage Of Parents Held However, There Is No Labor Shortage , -- ish Fork entry of the Central Utah League. The game will be followed by other sports. A program of children's sports will be held at the City Park. In the evening a .banquet will be held in the Fireman's Hall with an outstanding program arranged to take place during the banquet. A grand ball will cOnclude the activities. Citizens of this city and all officials and employes of the Rio Grande in Utah are Invited.. The celebration will be in charge of the Provo unit with Mart Merritt as chairman. , ' . - L- - 1- 4,t 4, Uintah Basin Stock Show Spanish Fork To Be Host CliibI Of Rio Grande --To .,T1', " , k, , ,'01,,,,-..- Utah, said today. Federal cooperative studies on causes of bee losses in Utah are now under waywith the arrival of G. H. Vansell. federal apiculturist who is now in the field with Dr. Knowlton, investigating s arconditions in various eas. Particular attention will be paid to possible bee losses from poisonous plants. in the studies undertaken during the next ten con-tr- are urged to scatter the bait -thinly over their land, in adherence to state and federal recom, mendations . Such' grasshopper baiting gives mose effective control of grasshoppers and should eliminate any chance of poisoning honey bees, Dr. 'G. F. Knowlton, associate entomologist of the Utah Agricultural Experiment Station, in -- - ."4r4., ,- . et. 4 - - r. 44 , ' 0. 4 ', - t le , ; A 1 , i ,,, 4 P' t . id ,tt. , 7,, .,42t ,'4i00it'4,t,, 1 re t , tKr:, 's ftg04.4::3(01., :r flopper Poisoning Advice Liven To Guard Utah Bees er , tirm!nk-,,,(4-., 4 .04; I company tracks on Wall Avenue, between RushtonTwenty - first ' and Streets. recent- was improvement re. 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