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Show ) ... - - Pages ' , Palmyrd . sI ' 11 rik - L. County Fah Fixes ro Al it Exhibit - sU . . Thai? , 4- ( '1, SPA,NISH FORK, Aug. st 1,000 members of the Pal- - k'S V' - I . oti , , , '- .' . Tuesday, Augusi 20, 1940 , 1 A ,,., 1 . . 1 ,'4 , I, , , )- I Closer Understanding On U. S. No. Requirements Will Be Sought , ' ' , Stake are expected to at, .fre , d, the annual outing tomorrow "'- -, LOGAN, Aug. 20.A series of the at and afternoon f evening , " r ' , "'" , Arrowhead Resort, located abaut designed to bring the . ,.. meetings r' ) , Utah peach growers and inspec-- , five miles West of this city. ac. I ,,(4nt - , ' A tors to a closer 'understanding on cording to Pres. Henry A. Gard- -ItA ' , 7 9 . i 7,-the type of peaches necessary for, ner; who la in charge., 27, ' i With all stores of this city clos'';'11 shipping will be held next , Thursday and Friday, Dr. Arvil ,. , , Edna G. Hogan, supervisor - ing during the afternoon for the VEST JORDAN, Aug. L. Stark, exteRion horticulturist occasion it is expected that the ....v , this in all exhibitors Economics Home of the , Department, urges atUtahState Agricultural --Col-largest crowd in the history of 4 IM, , the event will attend, and all other departments to prepare now for entering exhibits lege, said today. ...'t ( : Dr. Stark explained that the Games and sports for the kid, in the salt Lake County Fair. to be, held at the Salt Lake Cowl. dies 1 Utah peach crop is about two will be conducted between . 31 to inclusive. 29 Au Grounds from Fair ty , 3 and 4 p.m.. to be followed weeks earlier this year and that by a . kiddies dance at the pavilion, un. the outlook for a good crop is All,Horne Economics. ,entries to the fair ! must be brought der direction of the Stake Friespecially favorable in view of frora-f on 27, 9,. 'Aug. the fact that competing states. grounds mary and Sunday School officers. , a.m. to 7 p.m as all judging 'In Horseshoe pitching, volley ball; namely Michigan and Illinois, ' , this take will place have short crops this season. department soft ball and other contests and Ebgelected be for to the Aug. 28, ready PEACHES MOVING table games will be carried on all of 29, the fair, ,Aug. opening afternoon for adults under direcUtah peach growers have althe tion of the stake M. I. A. A Departments throughout begun the moving of the - ready Wllllam'1. filled whom of have all Mrs. three Pres. Tew their Ind fair will be practically the same and Jr., daughters Early Alberta peaches and be-- , system and musical reas last year. Premium lists have cause a misunderstanding exists missionei and tkeir three ROBS. The Tews are home agalm cordings will add to the interest CEDAR CITY, Aug. , been distribuled. Lists may be between the growers and inspecof those who just want to tilt 4 Nacmi, Barnson has been ram. secured at 400 Federal Building. tors the Thursday and Friday around and watch the others at ed 'queen of the Cedar City are of the Residents County , . play. meetings are planned. L. W. Rodeo Days, according to an urged to send in their entries to Brewer, federal supervising In Lunch time has been set for the ...announcement made by the I ' make a Fair the . County help spector for Utah, will attend the , hour of American-3:30 to 6:30 'with each in Legion Committee success. -four meetings and-wil- l point out family furnishing its own basket :charge of the celebration which' Just what a peach must be to lunch. rowill take place on Aug. 30 and come under the U. S. Sumber f 4:31. From 7 to 8 p.m an outstandOne ,requiremen Dr. Stark Miss- - Barnson was nominated their happiSPRINGVILLE, Utah, Aug. outdoor will ing be program giv' said. ":for the 'post by the Thornton BRIGHAM en under the direction of the erry. Aug.. 20.--once more being among- - old friends, Pres. and Mrs. ness at Mr. Brewer will discuss the Miss Angelyn War:flick; stat di. ADrug Store; her aides will be stake presidency at which time Wm. T. Tew Jr. and their family greeted friends at their home qualities before both the inspec'Miss Jane Jackson, who repre.- rector of musical and education, numbers reading 1 misZsented the Second Ward M. 1. A. and Miss Nancy, Finch,- president from each of the nine wards of Sunday and 'Monday following their arrival here- from the tors and growerswillandbe any aired at Miss Clara Jean Nelson, understandings of the Utah Home Economics As.Abe stake will be given Tew States mission East has been Central Pres. where Mission, Short. the meetings. The schedule calls .who was- the candidate for the - Salety--RecorBrings-in Brighatif 1 greetings from members of the sociation, arrived for the first meeting in Brigpresident for the past 38 months. .7,Rotary Club. Miss Jackson and this morning to work with Stake Presidency will make up City ---'ormiss Nelson received second and President Tew and his family ham City Friday at 9 a.m. at the Mrs. Phyllis K. Owen to comthe only speaking parts on the I Dalton Orchard. Friday at , place, in the queen con.left the mission headquarters at Perry plete arrangements for the anprogram. 20.--- A 2 p.m., the second meeting will statement .test. , ' nual state-wideconomics home on An the Louisville, . Kentucky be held'at the North Ogden fruit outstanding feature of the The queen and her aides will of, appreciation has. , been preconference, which will be held day will be a free dance for everylead the parade which will - be morning of Aug. 1, after a release growers packing shed. On atat the Box Elder High School' sented by Utah State Agricultural at the dance body pavilion from had officially been given him. urday the first meeting will be during the rodeo days. Aug. E. ,8:30 to Clarence 1120 Hansen, College lo p.m. Swimming durheld at 9 a.m. at the Timpanogos The rodeo committee have of .Jensen The is James P, conference Sand, sponUtah-Idahbeing the Cenwill he ing of the day ,,,,contracted with the Hill's Ranch ' bus driver enjoyed at the marketing shed in Orem and Fri. sored the State by as Tew Mr. Department succeeds with pool Utah, nis on for tral Railroad Company, presihand to Calif.. to stage the supervisors of Education and the Utah Home 20.-- -A ,con- - tat Saugus, o CEDAR CITY, of Aug. guard safe driving. accidents and against dent of the mission and at preshas furn Paul, splendid record Economics Association. Dr. Mur-- . ference on enrollment, progress ity tne president's office said today drowning. ished the stock and performers ent is touring the mission with Brown. consuVant in family ,iel of and enrollees job follows: placement The statement Members of the ward bishopRodeo cele:for Days previous life S. U. Office of ' education, Elder Charles A. Callis, of the for trainees under the National "The factultrof Utah State Agrics and ward and stake Old Polka Ptrations, wilt lead the perform. Education,Washington: D. C., is Defense Training, Program was Council of the Twelve. Elder Cal. rent again this year, assuring ricultural College desires to ex- Committees are directing the the conference The theme leader.held at the Branch Agricultural to you for your of the finest one with lis was president of the South- press appreciation City so transportation will that program in the Up -be,"Growing College yesterday, under direc--remarkable record in safe driving 411 may have a chance to attend. 4,,,,,todeos to be had School and the Comern the for many Home, States Mission tion of C. E. Turner, special agent SPANISH FORK, Aug 20The during the years that you have Special benches for seating and In considering the munity.". Education. National. the from years. driven the U. 1. C. bus to and the building of an Outdoor grandsecond day of the WPA Play Institheme, the following topics will C. h EAST TOUR IN from the college. Because colstand for the program is under WM inTgutronn,erD. be discussed: tute, which is being held here that the pror. direction of the Seventies and lege students have formed the Mr. and Mrs. Tew and their this week, with representatives unI. What it means to grow up schooh 'southern the at of gram your passengers major portion High Priests' quorum from six Central Utah counof the children spent ten days follow. and the kind of maturity we C. B. Cooley, of der supervision it is of particular importance that stake. , ties in attendance, was conneed today. was progressing satisfactorily. ing their release touring points we as a faculty should recognize cluded this afternoon with the of interest in the East such as ,Reports from committee chairMr. Turner, Offices-said 2. How maturity is achieved. "However," this splendid service you have men last evening showed feature of the day being an ad. 3. Basic personality needs and ...there is room for more men In Kirtlaad, O., Niagara Falls, the that contributed. dress to the workers by Vern New York World's Fair, Philadeleverything was in readiness, achow they are met. , ve4 PROVO, the defense courses." "About the extraordinary charAug. 20.Mayor !dark B. Thorpe of Salt Lake City, ' cording to President Gardner. Point, Annapolis, While the Utah enrollment of phia, West 4. The specific needs of adoles.Anderson has written a letter to acter of your achievement there state director of WPA. over 1,000 men is greater for the Washington, D. C., and historic cents and what homes and ;.Congressman J. W. Robinson, urg. -- can be no question and the very This afternoon discussions in than enrollment points of interest in Church his-fo- r that he work for the transfer fact that your route Is comparalhools can - do to meet these statethepopulation Me. Tursuch as thee, original temple eladership practices and at nation large, tory the Mount Timpanogo- s- area - lively- shorti-- - coveringthe saint--adequafely. - from the Wasatch to In Nauvoo,-Carthagand were given by Margaret ner expressed surprise that more the Uinta road on each run might seem to Local people in charge of the Devereaux and Margaret Meeks men did not take advantage of Quincy, ,slitticinal Forest and that the eight. make your work too 'casual and on Committees arrangements of Pleasant Grove and Ruth Me this free training in skilled work At Palmyra, New York they at.iniles of the Alpine Scenic Loop habitual. However, you have are: Housing Committee, Mrs. said need their chain of Orem. he men services Many in never permitted this situation to tended conference ';'"In the sam area be B. chairman: Mrs. Nettie Lund,knowledge and practice refreshthe Sacred Grove and witness. State Director develop but have maintained an Oneta K. Shurtz, Mrs. R. N. Price; Yesterday ed that they mOt do a better job.' ed the Annual Pageant at the Hill attention to detail and a definite Headquarters of the Uinta Na Thorpe discussed the many probGOSHEN, committee, Mrs. Sara Whethet registration Aug. or.not arises a conflict rtional Forest is in Provo, where respect for the lives and health house Was held lems of WPA play activity and Cumorah. Nicholson, chairman; Mrs. Mau-.-interest in, the Sunday afternoon the National Defense Training an address on "Organization A welcome home testimonial in Timpanogos area of your passengers. You have rine Gublere Mayor Alf L. FreeUnion a is following 'great Opportunity the Mapleton Ward will A honor of the Play School", was given Program Meeting at the Zand the Alpine Scenic Loop also driven your bus under the handiMiss man; meals committee, trades. men in skilled .centers, the mayor points out in caps of crowded areas. icy streets Mildred Theurer, chairman; Miss by Mrs. Jena V. Holland of Prothe family Sunday. Aug. 25. Two Santaquin Tin-ti- c The expansion results for the letter. He has no complaints and during all weather conditions Stake Welfare Work Center, vo, assistant state supervisor of Edna Burnham, Mrs. Mary E. of the daughters did missionary :his snake train. must have defensd set-uprogram which add further to the distincwith the present ,,,to so that Stake Robbins, Mrs. J. Wesley Horsley; work in the East Central States recreation. Discussions in the members could ed men and though the training afternoon were directed 4rom an administrative point, of tiveness of your record. recreation committee, Miss Helen Mission and another .daughter learn what the Stake had accomby can men who to Is free qualify, view. Ada Phillips and Fern Johnson "Me faculty feels that ynu plished and see the Miss Grettle Smith, chairman; filled a mision in the Eastern national nor the state the neither equipment Hard surfacing of the - loop have contributed a great service of Lehi and Ellen Tracy of Shaw, F. A. Hinckley, 'Abel S. that had been obtained. States. governments guarantee positions. to this institution: the kind of ''Toad would add muckto its pop. Rich. American Fork. The work center occupies the Tew howresume President will his added Mr. Turner quickly, warmore Which than Box Elder Citizens ,ularity in the mayor' opinion; service of the which was Leaders from Utah, Wasatch, the ever, that all the facilities of the work as principal of the Spring'While the Timpanogos area is al, rants the sending of this letter to building Nelson Store and is formerly are cordially invited to located on Juab, Sanpete, and CarofCounty Emery, school ville when state and national High Seminary employment in the the the Main Street -- in you and having it inscribed ready in favor with the public bon Counties are attending. 3. J. W. Olsen has the at. opens were Santaquin fices Sept. placed being of is the organization." and has been painted and renoloop road dusty in places and minutes Last evening the local offibeen acting seminary principal command of the men who comThe letter was signed by Dean not frequented as much as its lo. vated recently and equipped to cers of the city, school and President Tew's absence. courses. the during W. L. Wanlass, senior dean of Inc ...cation warrants, the mayor points plete serve as stake canning and sewIn behalf of his family, Mr. WPA recreation work entertainMr. Turner is spending a week out. faculty: Dean, George D. Clyde, ed hundreds of Spanish ing headquarters. 'Canned fruits Fork to. Tew made the following statewas and in accompanied Utah, under whose school the traffic and articles of clothing that came kiddies at a story telling festival Gunderment: Howard Cedar City by Dean are TA ire Razes Barn classes directed: from the Regional safety and jamboree. Storehouse Story tellers, son, Utah State Director of Trade "We can truthfully say that we dressed of Women, Lenore L. Williams, at Orem as wellois those preparBRIGHAM CITY, Aug. 20.-- in costume, were Sylvia Industrial and Royal Education; are be to notwithCroft.. Dean Jack Men. of and home, ed in the stake were on exhibiglad FARMINGTON, Aug. 20.Fire The annual review of Brigham Swenson, Margaret Roberts, DeD. Madsen, State Coordinator for standing the fact that we have na Bowen .tion. Several representatives from completely destroyed a large hay,. and Elva Fullmer. City's recreational department. Defense the National Program. been to serve the the very preased Regional Storehouse were ;horse and cow barn, also a milk Club Forms Tonight Refreshments were served the featuring "Playgrounds In Acmet Director with These men an'tf .we mission inasmuch field, In s attendance. kiddies under direction of leadcooling house 'owned by,. G. h. tion," ,will be presented today at Henry Obethansley, C. B. Cooley have been'released we are very FARMINGTON. Aug. 20.A ..thaf f in of Farmington, early, 8:15 o'clock at Rees Pioneer Park, The organization of the Work R. ers, Owen Rowe, Annie Hazen Cooley of the Branch and to return cast our and lots club ladies Republican study happy to Lester Dredge, recCenter has been Beck, Dale B. Evans and Edna morning. The barn contain. under direcaccording Claude Edwards, Diand College. the of with members the Church 8 at 200 will be organized tonight :ed about 15 tons of bay and tion of Stake Hawkins. President Carl reational director. An outstandstrict Manager of Utah State Emir in the wards and stakes of Zion. o'clock in the Memorial Court D. Greenhalgh: bushels of grain. PMrs. Vera program has been arranged, ing Office. ployment We conwe to be able Rewill All Rouse at Farmington.. hope The fire department was called ' A free of charge to the public. Patten, Stake Relief Society Prescrankcase ventilator for tinue in the service that we feel ;rat 1220 a.m. and had the fire publican women interested are 'dent; William Chatwin This program is to be precedand Mrs. automobiles has been invented is of the member of every duty invited. ''",under control atsone O'clock. ed by a band concert on the front Mary Nelson, stake work three. that draws gas fumes into a carthe Church in the effort to help tors with the support of the lawns of the park from 7 to 8 bureter and them prevents the move Church onward It until stake priesthood quorums and o'clock by the Box Elder High reaching occupants of a car.. has fulfilled its great destiny," the vazious Ward Relief SocieBand. ties. Mr. Dredge says it is the intention of the committee in Mrs. Mary Nelson will supervise the Work Center which is charge to make this a family 19. now prepared to dry and can night. Parents are asked to bring - SPRINGVILLE, Utah, Aug. the eighty. bethe Commemorating and the children and fruits proand will enjoy at'-vegetables 1 Gov. Henry H. Blood today had a personal invitation to first anniversary ot his birth. gram inthe cool atmosphere of gin sewing projects in the near ' annual Kow Xounty Karnival, to be held Aug. the park. future. D. tend the Hyrum B. Perry was guest ifif ''" in Richfield. --- . - 410,Dowt tv at an elaborate dinner honor ,,;;,,s',z.. ''''''. 7! li .1:.':.:..:1: se The invitation was presented BRIGHAM CITY, Aug. 20- .-.... ; 4 held at evening Tuesday ..,',::: .:'....::.,, ,.,,' party ,,,.. ?,..,,i!:::: ' Harold B. Felt, president of the ,.'.1'.e4 him late yesterday at the ,.. ,.,..:.,.: .4. ,s, .;.0.,;,.., ...): ,.,,.:::..,.,:, the home of Mrs. Johd. Holley. i'..;;K:,:,:,:,.,,,., .. e Capitol by four pretty girls Brigham Pigeon Club, announces .,!.. ,:',!,:,',. , ., t,..,::, civic in ,,,''.,:: ,'" is : miss Hazel Crandall, Mr. Perry that there will be an extensive :6-,, ,''''');;:,,::,,.,: 1 promient ,:",,i,'.';.',::: ': .,. ,,''.:.:.::'.:;,..:::,.: ,: -' ext f Mr. and Mrs. H. B. daughter :.: ,, Crandall ,. pigeon show on the court house ' ' '' .., .,'. and Church affairs in this com',': ..': 4,),,, ,'.'. 'ft, of Salina, : i ,' '; "..''''..:::..s. grounds during the Peach Days supreme of the ,,,,,....:,::,:,.....:,3:: He was born in Springi.: ::, :.,. 7 ii munity. "......s.:,4 - . ,,,Karnival; queen :' Miss Barbara Ander, ,..,,:,,::,:,::.' f :'' .::::A ...r, Festival, Sept. 6 and 7. There '"ik 3.; ..'. 1, ,:ti ' -ville, son of Stephen C. and will be several varieties of so. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ::):'77:---..': ) l' 7;'1.1 e? '1.:: 7:1 V: ..:'. A,:: 0. ' He moved :.':'1 .',.,: , pigeons never shown here beMary Boggs Perry. ' ,:: ':.:'.:'::s4,:t1' Floyd Anderson of Sigurd. and t. :,':" ..:..: 1 ' ".....,:': t.:: .:1.11iss Blenda Christensen, daugh ",t!: fore. to Mapleton in 1885, residing Robert Baird, a local .;.:1. .!:':.:::.:.': ill.',1,. Ii ...''. 0 '.....7,:.1'..7 :,'.'i i ii,,., A ,,, r7 , r's. Mr-was He ! ter of , and Mrs. Elmer Chri- schairman I ':' 7::: 1 there since. pigeon fancier, will be in charge .! 111V:4 I V -' ,,,''' of the old folks' committee, for of arrangements. of Koosharem, attendants I tii:,: ::::',,L: '"; 1 - '' v ..tensen 'N., 2 i '. , t 18 years'and was one of the first of the queen. and Miss Arlene ', ':: a Plans are under way to exi:.:::..,:, .3....,,, i :,:' school trustees from the Maple'i , itar7, ,Street, Miss Richfield, daughter t :2:471;titorOP messages by carrier pichange k,.. , 0,,,,,,,: , ,... of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Street of ton District. During his early t 4 geons during the show between . - .,, I , .,kN1', ..'..,,,'.,:, life, he did considerable railroad Z.Richfield and hostesa to the oth; the cIty officials of Brigham, Og.11',..N.,:.., ;1,1: ,,1.,,,,,,O!, 41 ..:.:'.::: is",.t I construction work. ;;:;..::::::.!' e,."1::':i.i,.,, '':: 0,: er three girls during the Salt den, Salt Lake City, Tremonton fc ,,,,,,,,i:tf:7:,11:,?"4 , I 1 .,,'"i ' .,i ::,.; "',''''':,.,:1;,,,f Lake visit. f, I Si ; 4; He filled two missions, one and other cities. ''',' It '1 1:t ,,.,,,' '.., t i '.:'!,, tti, Accompanying the girls to the 1909, and another in 1918. In, The new Peach Day decoraf.P.. '..41;.l'i 1 ,' ' to' i; k f':,, .'" Capitol were Clifford Hansen of i4 :; During his later years he has it7i,si ' ..:?i,:1'',.. ,. tions and banners have arrived, '7 .;' '':'., tc,:.:'")t. mRichfield, chairman of the seleo, ad....k:4': his Y. A:1..4f , and, , farmed, despite '.,,-''according to assistant Peach Day 'i , :::: , of the queen committee: get tfon , vanced age, does considerable , :;,::1 ; - , -:manager, George M. Mason. The 1 l' Carroll Payne, chairman' of wild .''''!'..,'ss:i';', '4,,, s.:,''..."747::;.-Nts, ,..17; work. p.: new banners, flags and pennants .4.,..., .,rodeo :.;7...'.: .,,,,,, , PerLuella ,s,R. were secured through the coOpHis wife, Mrs. ,a Vitt) vt.P '. -''' mittee, and Charier 1;;Fehr and--, ..' eration of Brigham City and the is ry, whom he married March 13, ,:, C. E. Evans of salt Lake. who I ' , n;:,1,,.:',E; He local Chamber of Commerce and 1884, died four years ago. , , us . : the from Sevier ,r.:,i,' .,.. --,4 ,.,', , , will be hung in the near future has a daughter. Mrs. Reva Cur. ., : , " -'. 4 ''i,ts County On a' tour of Salt Lake. , ft ., y oo' tis of Nephi',-slx members of theCitY Fire De grandchildren , ., ,.., The visitors said they expected 1 ,:.--.,. and four partment. .,...,,.. -- , .... .,,.., al he -the --"largest ,.. , ,,t,, s , , ;.; show' ever held in Southern c e 1:', r 1,,,,, that-tell.. , . 9:11tah." Frank G. Martines is .. is, House-'Hope:',,::,,,;',7'::.i..':,.,:::: s' .,11'. .,,,,, so managing the event. , . - !If Home Economics Entries Are Due Between a.m., p.m. Aim. ) 1L I --- , i ,' 1t, , , ''' For ,Events In Iron Tetv loud-speaki- g - , - -- BAC Defense e . I Talks Held - ' 21-2- - $ layor Anderson 'Asks Forest To - 'Change qi,rdre. ntrkidQ - --sit- e 'Open House -- newly-complete- d Recreational , ' Dinner Honors Hyrum B. Perry On 81st Birthday Kounty Karnival 'Asks Governor To Sevier ZKolv Brigham Plans Pigeon Show On Peach Days -- 22-2- , - :' ,::' ..::,,.:, .. r ..:: 4.'.::!::',.F., r ,f,' : ,:, . , 1 r -- ,;'.....:; .': e ::.!':::... .:: ' '.. ,::'..;:" Y.':j '':'....::':: ", . ' , Peterson, alumni Mr. McCoard has taught at San Jose State Teachers College, San Jose, Calif., and at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He Married Miss Fern Christensen of Richfield.. 0 0 , 0 It's the steady humming sound heard whin you ILL' 1 ilft the rectivet ,.. ::',.'.:'::-- . r...,'.::t:::::;' I .s;':::,,Z,-..'.''- to place 7 a mg ':..,':':.:.;::::1.:::?;.':;-i'L':::- - ', ....1.......'; 'ir'-',.- Wel' to Cornelius secretary. for dial tone listen , :,:', t i' f ,.,:t,..::;'i:..,:1'...:!i:::: I :,....::::Iii: - ' , 1 , , 1 ,:, rt.,.;:.. 'stt e .., ' ,''''., ''''-;,'- ., 4 ' :: 4. ,: .:;,' ---- . ( .-) , - Before dialing any calls, first :, ',,,: , lliam qo'd ' i - H. PROVO, Aug." McCoard, former Provo resident who was graduated from Brigham Young University in 1929, has been appointed head of the speech department at Cleveland College, Cleveland, O., according it .'. 4 Cleveland College Elevates Utah Man Review Tonight , 1 The first runway at the field will probably be ready for use about Oct. I, Major Hastings said as he reported laying of concrete on the first two of four large runways is continuing. He said that construction of all major buildings at the air depot is progressing normally. Davis County commissioners agreed Monday to cooperate fulty with the town of Layton in construction of two and a half miles of highway leading to the south entrance of the field, following a meeting of Layton citizens with the county commission. -- ,, 4 25. mk : 1 CLEARFIELD, Aug. Kester L. Hostings, construct. ing quartermaster at Hill Field. Army air base, reported today that three officers have been assigned to the quartermaster staff. They are Second Lieut. J. S. Diefendorfer of Salt Lake City, reserve officer who has arrivat the field; First Aeut. E. A. Edson, reserve officer front Washington, D. C., who is to arrive Sunday, and First Lieut. Robert C. Keyser of the regular Army, who will come from the Panama Canal Zone about Sept. - s - - - 6-cotu- hard-surfa- - WPA Hill iFielq Institute On Aides Assigned 11111.-wh- -- , 7 - -; home-makin- - three-quarte- PresNent Awl Mrs. Tew Arrive Home Fiom Mission Arrives Here Bus Driver Givbn Praise , day at 2 p.m. the meeting will be held at the Arthur Rutcher home in North Farmington. Dr. Stark brought out the fact that at a recent meeting of the growers it was decided that the peach growers of Utah should hold to the minimuntpriM of 85 a bushel wholesale for U. tp.ents Number Ones, one and three. quarters inch, and $1 per bushel if packed in bushel baskets, and that the minimum retailI price should be $1 in the buyer's con. tamer. to the Peach Marketing Agree. ment Administrative Committee, that the one and Inch minimum be established for shipment from Utah this year because droutit conditions have materially reduced the size of the peaches. They also rfecturuneissht- ed that the committee daily marketing reports to the press, radio, and county agri.' cultural agent's office contain. ing the price, and volume information from the Denver, Grand Junction, Los Angeles and Utah markets. Also organized by the grow. era was a committee consisting. of the county horticultural so. clety presidents which will con. ifer with the Peach Marketing Agreement Committee and will prepare information which will 'kat& Vt. qietermining a price for Utah peaches based on prices maintained in other markets. Dr. Stark urges all peach grow. ers and inspectors to attend the meetings in their locality next Thursday or Friday. Family ,Returns From Mission Field Meet Leader 1 URGE CONSiDERATION The growers also recommended 20.--- Miss ' 1 - ..Cedar' Qiteen - 1 ...... , . . 4 ,,' -. Series. Of Meetings 'Set For Utah Peach Growers - r - ' . -- 20At - taICkY ,. Expects 1,000 To Attend Fete . , Salt News,, Ultthletno 1 Tlie Deseret - ', '....r.::i : , . ' ::::.,:::.!:' . I . , I I ;Family', Organization will meett Ago in . reunion Aug. 24 at Camp tGuihivah in Logan Canyon. ; It Is urged by those in charge , as many who find it porr ; ,,,,t., that ;,.,,. ,osible to enjoy an early breakfast eN, there do so, and all others to be -, .,, on hand to engage in a full day . ro of activities commencing at 10 l' '6' o'clock. 1...' !, Each family will furnish ita : own food, but facilities. includ- - ,,,. . ..... --b- ,,,,:,,,,,,,, Fence Higher Than To Keep Out Deer .. :.,:; , . (14:1 SMITHFIELD, Aug. 20.The .Torgensen, Hansen, Christensen, , :: :''., .- i 1 f',.:, z 1.'','!::.:',::!:'...'.":.!:,',',.:,.'' I ( ' ti:,,-'.-----:.-'-;'' 4 4 : , Its preparation.Auel ten, .. ... i 14,41e 00-11.- Blood - , To Sevier,County Fair - . .Left to right,. Queen Supreme Hazel Crandall of the Row Kownty Karnival (Sevier Count.), Fair), Iliss Arlene Street, as Miss Richfield, and attendants, Blenda Chri, an invitation to Gov;'Henry H. Blood to at tend the) KarniYaL , . -. --te- nsen-and M. Jorgeno ,T.7.""""'"""mwl.,j AV . - - , 4 - - , call...Don't I! begin dialing until you hear it. , I - , ' 'S - , THE MOUNTAIN STATES' TELEPHONE - .. , , I ' .. TELEGRAPH CO. - ----- -- -- , . - 1 I , -- - . -- . , fields all summer. A herd of 40 head used a pasture belonging to John M. and L. G. Carter as a bed ground., the deer jumped over and Chris Hansen, a rancher here ateStill his garden stuff, so now he reports that deer have been eathas add still another width to the top of the other two, ing his garden.at the side of his house. One width of netting making his fence higher than his fire keep ,them- - - house. Now he believes,- - he hu out. so Mr, Hansen put iMotber a sure pmtectioin for his gardwidth on top of that. , eo. Only time will tell. , A.. fence-failed-to- Barhat,-Anderson,-exte- i.'. 'take your 20.Many ranchers in this part of the country report that deer fromthe canyons are becoming a nuisance. Some men state that there Nye been deer in their 7,-- 1 equipment is ready to PARK VALLEY, Aug. 1 I your "go ahead"signal,the"green light" you the .. - - Zteunion To Be Held Dial tone , :.:.,,....,,..! , , $) |