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Show l rr- y I - VOLUME ONE 0 Tear am ram Tit Tuotil County Farm Bur will buid a two day Celebration to day at GranUvill and tomorrow. ia Tfa Too meeurgt and social foe th two day will b uadar th at tiw local in th tw Cities. I. Aua-pw- GRANTSVILLR CELEBRATION. Tiw out liiw for fh GranUvill mating and ari.tl stertuig at 1.30 cloek today will b a follow: Tb mooting will b presided evr ly G. M. Matthew, and the program will aonaut of tha following nunibcis:-Praya- r. Farm Bureau Songs. ..High Be haul Cborua. Kaport of County Bureau work and aim for 10:13, by Kubt. II. Smith ..... County President. Short Talk Reprenantativs of tiir State Farm Bureau Short Talk ...A. A. Hinkley of State Board at Agriculture. Vocal Solo Short talk ... W. W. Owen of Arrir-ultur- o Collage Logan. Short Talk to tho Woman... Mr. Bona B. Haycock. The R. Johnaon. Short Story Short Talk ...Aiwa of our Lagudator-A- . i. Stmikey. Ladi aapacially invited. Free tlan-- e in th evening in ttw Opera-Hous- e for the Married fulki only. TUB TOOELE CELEBRATION m3 The GraiiUviiie H.gh School team lost to Jordan last Friday night in a very faat and exciting game. After playing sutllur bull duru.g the first three quarter and maintaining a lead over thair larger oppuneU th Gnilite-vill- e five were finally forcod la take tha short end of tho score U. Tha fuet half waa featured by aom excellent guarding and among by tha local five. The Jordan team ram bak stronger during the laat haif and displayed some ven- - good team work. Iordan uaa expeci'jJy good on thair lia.g shots, Aianp tftwotiug in thru from past the muidie of the floor. In the f.rst gam between th second teams of the two K'huula, the Gruntov ille five wu victorious. Coach Ballard used practically tw team to item the tide and turn the gam into a win for the Jordan five. This to act only a a stimuli to Granta-vill- e bov aa they came I k and played better bull than did the Jordan man The Next league gams will he played Tuesday night Feb. 6lh when the faat Mu i ray teama will ba here to play our High School boya. Thu will ba a good game. In our previous an. counter with Murray at Murray they were aide to nine ua out in the final five minutea of play, tha aroie being 32 30. Lets all aupport our team to win from thin team naat Tuesday night at T OO p.m. sharp. There will b two gam as, the first and second teams playing. It d It V ffi K waa dacidad at a meeting of the Tsoela Local Wadnaaday evening that to handle th they would Strang Social part of tha Convention in Tooele tomorrow. They will ntcrtein th visitor and speakers at a luncheon in th Oquirrh Hotel tomorrow at aeon and la th evening will give a big married folk dance in th South Ward Amusement Hall, at which an admission of 25e will ho charged. Th mi Urn of th days program la aa follows: County Director meeting at 10 o dock in Tooele County State Bank Building. Luncheoa at It oclock sharp at Oquirrh Hotel. Tha convention opens at 1.30 p.m. in tha Strand Theatre. Feter Clegg will preside. The program will ba as follows: Invocation. ...C. Alvin Orme. Short Talk. Free. K. H. Smith A. A. Hinkley from the A. Talk C. College Ta!k....Mrs Rena B. Msyrack of Ex. Dfv. of A. C. College. Talk State President, Ephram Burgeson. Talk, John J. Gillett of Tooele Commercial Club. Talk, W. W. Owens, Extension Division. A. C. Talk, A. J. Stookry, Stele Rep. A fine musical program will be rendered under tha direction id Fred J. Fjoldeted of th Tooela High School. EUF.YESTEi! EDSS1P. WHY KOTA CCKXEHC1AL CLU3T It Fay T Advartise is t motto that hat provan itself to be just good bora aensa, and it applie to communities aa much as it does to a business concern. N successful advertising can be earned on with out some concerted action behind K. In beat be obtained a community this tiVough some ) T nidation that 'hai just such and In view. We once had a commercial club here that functioned rather well, but all we have left now is the name and twe or three officers. These seme officers have several times called meetings for the purpose of electing the organiiation of a new nnd livo commercial club, but each tinia tha meeting waa called, there were present only one or two other than the mm who called the meetings. We make eur hreud end butter here owe the City of Gsants-vill- e and then-for- t some of our thought and effort Let's get together soma time in the near future and organise our efforts towards obtaining something definite in improvement and growth for Grants ville. The present officers, w are sure, would be only to glad I rail us together if we would assure them of a hearty response to the call. rn IMEG3E5T0 ERMSflLLE At the South Ward Chunk Mon Jay Mr. and Mrs. Gee Smith entertained Siding liallsdey. The question discussed was, F.esolv. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Jefferies and ed that tb Victory Highway thr vgh family at dinner Sunday. Granteville via Wsndover shall he designsted the pr.mary highway in Win. II. Kiser and C. L. Ernstrom L'tah to were the speaker at the regular 1teh fern Salt Lake City Reno, Nevada, conceded that either Sacrament Meeting last Sunday. the Victory Highway through Grar.te-vill- e via Weiiilover or the Lincoln Mra. W. M. Shepherd and ions Jut k Tooele via Fisher and Miles arc spending the week end Highway through lie deegnated aa the pri! shall with relatives and friends in Salt Lake mary highway, Grnntevi'Ie took the City. affirmative and Tooele the negative Mra. C. L. Ernstrom entertained aide. The prelude to the debate was a Miss Ammeiia Millard and Frank debs re on, Resolve that aa romedy Bmadbent at an informal dinner last old Maid i more useful in a communiSunday. ty than aid Bachelor, Miss Jennie Mr. and Mra Bowman F. Hunt of duff alter defended the old maid and lrx F. Dunn tried to di end the eld Xienia Ohi formerly of Burm ester t ai helora but wai unmerciful !y beaten to their hv returned Utah, making in the argument. home at Magna. A one act piny, That Rascal Pat," w.V a cat led ly Theo. R. Johnson B. at W. Swenson ertertaineil Mr. a dinner last week. The guests were: of Grartevilie was presented in a very Mr. and Mra. Len Hale and Mr. and clever and entertaming manner to the Mr. Lae Johnson. The evening eras la1 ge audience. A dance waa the concluding feature spent in playing card. of the evening. end Mrs. Thomas Kiilward announce the engagement of their The Brake Mutual will be in Stock-te- n daurhter Millie to Frank Broadhert Sunday eve. and give an excellent of Weieer Idaho. The marriage will program at the regular M. I. A. take place In the early Spring. Mr. HAS PIKE PtiDLIET. iflto &Jr ys of ransniE eh schjol I u 26-2- with her sister, M rtJ V.rf Friday (Twnight) AU Star. THE TIMBER "Jxu) Ibe Im) in the shop x ADMISSION IKH'E - departments g are just a new chemistry abnut win, h w.ll be placv.l in the Thia will be i'h nusti-rLboratory. me hour piece of euuipmcnt that the Ih)'k have nuule for our 11 gh The J horses They Andenft had a randy of the three Creeks now known as V.illow and North at the home Box Elder, South pull for bit fiaa Gull Creek Here they found b Willow or Ethel Flintier. Tbr played game . They nlui nod umiance of wiid g and a good time waa by ail. tluor fiml to Salt Laka City r.jxi-iii- UK: an.l 2fc o fini.-hin- Saturday Agnes A)era and Jack Holt in, HOI GUT ami PAID FUR. Reginald iHuny in, "THE LEATHER aie taking the new wuik PL'HF-'KS.- " AD.MI.sMON PRICE Ifc mi St'n- - Mnlay & Tuixdu ib'be liumela and Wullavr Keni in, "Mi K IT.HlLE A iwiamouiil Sji he Junior II gh hassei ba.i lisa '.Miivie Chalk. up lo Oid.ir wheiv they were ADMISSION PRICE - If and Sic , I he (I hir Jr. High lenlll I. Those ui. i. auui hy u sinlr f Wetliu.sd i :.nd Thursday. milking the trip were Juuiex WaUen l Preaideiit Young. ImwiN Plin.lerx, lluuiiiil Alideison. Janice li'n. - ( Sluiy. Seven r In Oe tuber Hau), H.irri Mrs. Alice McMicbaal entertained Vi inn I.indK'ii, foul SI. Iln.ii, und K of THE NOR III" wi'h "I IOWI J. mex Mcllride at dinner Wednesday night. Thoae and hia brother Grant Wrulhall. Hr ! 11. Wall hall an.l I'wuluie present wars: Mr. u8tW Leo John-ao- r. and their faniiliea came into the valley liira. Mra. H. Worlhuigtt n Wes. Annie and camped on North W'llow Creek. The WeslmiiimbT Bosket hnli (earn A No 1 i.ninly. Johnson and Mias Amoita Worthington They built a one room house of willows will nuil Iht ( i ini'; xv iil five tome! of willows and 20c and mud in a laig patch i in what e a e in he a veiy h.ml ADMISSION PKICE-- Dic ill, Jefferies of where north Bishop o W'l'nimilil'li r fiiuytll g.ilm Mr. and Mra. Cla'fc vil ferie were juat reaideia now They only lived there struiiii'e- -l team thev him' hud so W.b-for the atv. H.iby Peggy plcaaanti'y surprised N- -t Thursday for a part of th winter aa the Indians the game kIi iiIiI be very mteiv.'i me Ci.iiii..lirr..'' und mv uf "The leather home an St. Ciaik their at evening became very troublesome. They were There will In. a ilnnee in the G? ni ilJhi'l L. Seventeen friend attm d id The evcompelled to abandon their home and after th game In which all are invited which Mui'injf Snlunliiy, Fell 3rd. ening wee spent in went and spent th balance ot the to attend. a dainty lunchaanA!!aervd. where they at winter Iin Canyon, Pullet a a a had th proba tion of th few aettleia At the iisxml' j hi id in tl.c High Geo. Greco 2nd Cock, 2nd and 6 th entertained there. Mims Audrey Hinder COlilill FIHli EiiKEAll KEKS Sehool laxl l rhbiy the rolluwing Hens. In th early spring of IK61 they was given under the d'l siuni a party ef friend at a aheriiet party 8. C. W. LEGHORNS. on 2nd Cocks, 1st after tha shew Saturday night. Those returned to their original location of the hri 'i.hniiui I 'lass. A. A. Gilleapia the Creek. Willow Tooele During North il in tu (irdoii, - hw.:l 1. Seleelioii by the High Cockaral, let 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 6th, present wens: llasel Murray, Ethel F.xra T. Bamum sent a party Mixed Chorus. R. H. Supers, summer Fiori m Fin l.mal Ark Arthur im, Vara Elfors. Button, iy, lien. laa-al- , into the valley and they established n Ephraim 2. Kiailmg. ... Fred Dunn 2nd and 3rd Cockeral, Earl Flindara and Sam F'inder. Audrey Finders. l'n Mileiil St. Ji.hn Tooele City is now where settlement Prenalent Clover Iioeal, Ver-a, 3. Talk the St.Jeor, new b our 2nd Fullt by a a i I.i al located. It waa Ezra T. Benson who Imaid ni.mli. r, J. W. An bro.ii. ShivbU, Geo. Hammond lat Pullet Mra John Millward ei terteinnd the prophesied that Tooele Valley would Farm Bureau, K. B. Sugris, Jr. S' la-4 Vocal Solo, D. G. Isgrei-3rd, 4tk and 6th F.. M. C. Club at bar hoc last ThursTn.K-lyet contain 60.(K people. The valley County F'srm Burea, Pullet wars: den'a pa name from the Paanisli Tisa-lday afternoor ,' n County at Lhe presented X LI Manflih .Garkgral. idi aoLdy, Mi Jl, th..inni la.gqrur'r f A I ii b;' Dr Jnnuk A. llnvle T. P. Hansen 3rd Cock. Mrs. A lie MtMichali, Miss Jennia that grew along tho crock. 1 homos in the ff University in lakt CPy WHITE ROCKS Mrs. Noel Anderson, Mrs. Bullock in nrording some public doc- belwreii the Inung Ixulii-- and Young Tuesday, IT. Boyle spoke on Co-- operAnderaon, E. J. i:ikington lat Cockerell, 1st Geo Page, Mrs. Alex Juhntun and uments miapelled th word Tooele and Men. The iiuealion OHiatd was, Rea. ative Marketing. Hen, 4th 6th Pullet Mrs. Lillian Anderaon, that la the way that it has continued oiled that women aie hrsur than the Pullnt. d 3rd C. R. Doremie lie iwll. A County Meeting of lleet growers Mtn. The Young Indies won two bi to Sidley Nelson lat Cock, 2nd 3rd a a We will now return to the Grnnta-vill- e one. was held in the Granteville Il.gh S,h-ih- .I Hon. Mrs. Adah Willi entertained twenty settlement when Be. ere and Mr on F'riduv. Januaty 2oth. al whi. h BAKKf L ROCKS. tw young popl nt her horn laat Bride returned to their one room almrk Mr. 1sid M Beal gave a short talk Sidley Nelaot 1st Gwk let 2nd Frank Kimwiton and Joseph Elfors on the d'ffereiit phaars of the l:t::'l Thursday evening in honor ef the James Baker aceoniaiiied them and Cockerel, lit Hen, lat Pullet of her daughter some other families came in during the hue returned front the South purl (nnaet. thirteenth birthday WHITE WYANDOTTE Neva. Music and game furnished a summer, Thomas P. Watson, Wm. lit (he eounty where they have I men lie r)Mrted thut the Sugar d G. Garretaon let Cock and , and Wilfurd Hi.sesi.ing. moat enjoyable evening until shout Davenport, Samuel hail turned down the contract and 3rd Hens. 10:30, when offered by tha Farm Bureau laughing, shouting and Hudson. James Baker was appointed BROWN LF.GHORNS. crowd of youngsters bespoke President of the Branch and lVilford thc funiiiua kbumon war. President fur a .ra V) division of profits, there- and 3rd Keria. joyous Geo. Green lt-2nThe Indians being Young culled for volunteers to go to fora another contract asking for a the end of perfect day. Hudson Clerk. BUFF LEGHORNS. troublesome they detuled that some Echo (an.l in to impe.lu the progress minimum with a 4!t o2 divittnin a a a D. G. Erickaon lat Cork, d was necessary, an they went of the U. S. A my to Utoh. The of profit had IfOe-- presented. Tle protection A Birthday Tarty w and 3rd Pullet. given by Miss to work and erected a cedar poet wall f'.i.'ov Sugar Factory hail aigned mg me the name of pail of the fojiu ANCONA. Pearl Arbun, in honor of Melba Mr called a fort This em his- - nu n that gm-- their wrviecs and went UP "n that liaxii and the Utah Idaho Pull Bride, game were played nnd supper whiih they J. M. England ed a piece of ground almol 40 hy Sdt j.,, f,., ( m yir.; Anion Seers, Jameslfi,1'l ainulgamuted had not decided. was served to th fo lowing guests: eta, 1st Hens. Tha settlers rame fouling in Wiaihaiv, Jame t, unity, Jim. yv.1 Afier S'une d.eueion on the ibfS. J. Wa'tera end 4th Th Miaaea Vera A rhea, f.thel Elfors, roil. pha-o- s of the contract, Mr. se rapidly that they hail to n la'K ; ( lurk, Chs. G. Lurk James it. f r' Hen 6th Pullet. Dora Csasity, Quetta Larsen, Alpha th a mud wml, when w,., ,Il;j-in- i m , -l we einlot ue Mu:liev fort M.um hy y. ending Thomas SILVER SPANGLED IHMBERGS. Judd, and Wilma Barrjis, Messrs. Sara -4 conlaineil alaiut S it here he of ihc actum i'e Comm tee in Wi."int ilirhcw it it, Alma 11. and3rd Himkvs, Art 8attim, Dale Aitmn, completed Joe Tate 1st Coik, lst-2ri' -, wl i. h m.ve wu t Tlie mud wall was shout 10 ferllugh II Ie. W i f llud-umeetii'gThus.. II. Pullen. Veloy Orr, Dennis lisle, Wm. tmiui-'- y and shout 2 feet thak it hud a gate link Jr. anil enn u J. W h'l.g'nn W HITE LANGSHANGS. Horace Ellis, and James King. at each aide. A well wu dug in the ,.f ( v bb.lm, Ini ik the or. y one J. M. Brotherton - 1st Cock lat Hen East comer of the enclosure, (in 'he mi !ivt! g 3rd end 4th 1st Gmkerel, Cuniu g to the Sii'ui.d I eh. 12 11 B'h of F'elruary ia'i2 the firit white .V IF Ii." Pullet. Tuesday afternoon the First Ward child was lino-entii next the son to a wrk) Suers, born, BLACK JAVA. Relief Society met (ut the hime of Severe, ri"W li ing in IbiGi:. Wltjurd Mr lows 3rd Cock 1st Mrs. Alice Johnson ii honor of Mra. Ilyram Idaho. In the fall of tev; and Sp: it g j one mem the oldest Cockerel,. Ittie Johnson, of Ik,", 3 many more fiim'u-- i juie.i.d le ri of the S'K'iety. A short program Roy Hall 2nd Cork, 2nd Hens. the little group of brave 'u GAMES. wax Tendered as fo' The branch now numtiered "lu "W Thank Tli Ridley Nelson 1st Cockerel, 1st In IS- 3 President You' g i.t ii r Pullet.. Prophet, By repie to move into the viu'ey. 60 famil-JAPANESE SILKIES. urn, Iteiuling of a 4 Th. mu I! ( I k. , In the fall of 4 , Leo Yates 1st Cockerel, 1st end Irene Page. Voce' rn o, at 4 of William J. C.i.'k, wn! gvMndfuther 4 2nd Pullet Strom berg. Piano o... . ea A 2: VAKAMOrVT MTl 4 r ov to preside The educational exhibit proved te Sniping, "Did Yo 11: ink To Pray.' appfiinteu 4 B Janiev Parkinson and Timothy Y MONDAY A be a big sucre. A large number of Benediction Gertj e Jefferie. The name Walker r.s hia assistants. , Poultry raisers getting some excellent a h boose was built whii h whs Leliri.'iiry 5th and fdh year on the anil care of pointers raising Sih-io- l Chun-nd J used a hnu.' 4 of A frier surprised Bishop Party 4 Poultry. and r" !iisii:)H 4 nderaon Monday The Asaoiietion like the U. S. riep. and Mr. J. W. 4 4 The evening as spent in Music artment of agriculture stands for l 4 j and 4 more and better poultry. playing gam. Refreshments A male bird is half of your flock were served to thvT ."owing guests: 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ofte Johnson, Mr. and k Tom Crandidl. he knows. 4 4 R. Fawsou Mr. and Mra. J. ' The amoriation held a meeting laat Mrs n'l which 4 Insted ge 4 evening to elect officer for the rotn-ir- jj A. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Fidd- mtisi'-ia- r sr.i James McPri-l4 heig Mr. Mr. Mra. and John Mdlward, year, and to hear the report of ler, 4 I hhbeeome. A men by the Joseph 4 and Mrs. Carl ra'mer of Idaho, Mr. the last year. 4 the was of Freeman nnme Ihipper Richard Pa'mer, Vf. and Mra. Jame 4 school hid The p.irii' teathtr. 4 flrt : Williams, Mr. and Era. George Barrus isj.'ib and board bemhes !, ".( on nnd 4 . Andrew Berg and Jack Nyland arr- Mr. and Mra. Frank Bmi'h, Mr. and. 4 "rude tah s to write on. ,!: 4 ested August 27th by the Sheriff Mrs. Rol,ert Higrins'in, and Mewlames . , 'men go Blorr fuirlv well unti' the 4 South of Veraon, and a 60 gallon St. Igittie Mu ward, Flie Ta'iner, Ar'i. ' 4 14.. 5 when the grasshopper., 4 and 2500 gallons of mash, confiscated ta Crum, t era Ho irate, Emma Grow-4 earn the rmp. A!! an! destrojred 4 were g'ven their trial Monday, before ten, nd John Brown. A good time .. 4 had u. ,ive Bn the fo!!ow. 4 Ui Judge Wm. H. Cessity and fined f230 The year b g winter ws, potetees. 4 had ben out on bail 4 join'y. They ) no to v,,,vX A.AJrC' j JSj.vs pwvH AAetxii i. 4 ji since being arrested in August. v 4 " "r" Wilrrahopper. ' J. S. Anderson has purchas' d A of thr Jved.tw ford Palmers home and ha I Vmp pnr.p'e went mit on the range and Rulon and Noel Eiromherg were his shoe repair ahep onto the lot. fllll . ' T dug seg'ies and roots fo ! ve npo". Balt Lake visitor Sunday returning T,eb' WithT ' f.T The was next r'.'eil year 177 home Monday. C. J. Anderson WRt to Salt Lake Bjnday. j Mias Jennia "I :a,ehil . i 12-- 6. uiw-.is- l . JffSter pio-gial- il lt Ili-idi- t- al Lim-oli- Erie-kee- Tbn?urt ler-rin- e liaouoh Jl lit-2n- Com-pam- lst-2n- Kb-el- j lst-2n- i : , 2nd-Sr- d ' n, un-a- : Rnw-herr- V. lst-2n- d ! 4 - STRAND THEATRE t - h-! UI. TI'fDA w'u'-wit- ; h l.r t ' ?.;, I -l- i yr 1 ' Cc , W '& .i:'. Ty j yr r. - ' i i ; 1 SIFXV3 THE GURY of YOUTH in iivui !' is hi'ing given them fui i he fit si nnie this yeur. We having iiiniiil.d iw new forges thus affoid know the b..s a illume to get vally by I'reauient Bi ighum Young to mg n nf of cidtl in both the woikmg cutilc for search fur graxing ground cam to the auks mi! a lull huL and Griffith. II WEEKS FF.DaFiM near future. Judging from tli last 13th Episode .'ivSiti'-iili.by this class wa may F.F.'N." Ql ciilvrtaiiinit'nt. ,jlkvi a good Fable T financial aid. Th ewarda were given at the show as follows. GRAND CHAMFION. A. A. Gillespie, 8. C. W. Leghorn cuckeral, Bweepatekee in Med (Haas, 8. C. W. Leghorn A. A. Gilleapia, Cocker!, Sweepatekee Am. Claas Rhode Island Red A. T. Crandall cork, Sweepatekee Asiatic Class. Iteng-shan- g J. M. Brotherton Whit Fullot. Beat display R. 1. A. T. Crandall Reds. R. L REDS. A. T, Crandall 1st Cock, 1st and 2nd Cockeral, 1st and 3rd and 4lh Hens, 1st and 4tk Pullet. Frank Martin 3rd Cuckeral, 3rd and 6th Pullet Geo. Martin 4Ik Cockerel, 2nd ksies. Ttie Dial expression claa are wik-ui- g on a one act play which will be to the public in the very iucuciiU-- Mu Ruby J offense spent the amok brass Tuecla Traaacripl Soma people are under the unpivaa-ioend at Laka Point. la Too hold shew tu The Poultry that Granteville waa named for Jan. a 7 Lb uaa a giaud success, General U. S. Grant, but thm waa ba-their baiiig on huiidrvd and twenty Mr. Rhea Wooley pent tli weak four birds w exhibition. According and in Sait Laka City prominent. Tha elUi4iivnt waa aaui-w- l te the Judgva deciKiua th Aaeue fur Jadediah M. Grant tha father and latum is progressing by laape President Huber J. Grant. J. 31. of Mu Panina Wrathxli went to Sail bound. He eaid that some of the an exploring birds on exhibit wore as good a any Lak Friday and raO iaeJ hum Sun- Grant was tha head of tlua cam which into valley in party he had awes ui the Blaia. especially day. late. tha Khod Island Reds and White Leg The first party of white people that horns, with tha Buff Leghorns and Mia Haael Mar was .Lakc through thia valley ax far a paaaed The close. White Rucks following Uia guest of f Mrs. Juanph it la known, wax tha thinner purl) test of th birds wura very good. F Ifor laat rr in th Fall of 1M2, who woi e on their Tha officers of the Association fed way to California. that aoma credit is due them fur their In tho fall of 1640, John Kowlurr) untiring efforts, and wish to thank Mra. Myra Juhnaoa I gsuie to Lake with a email party was ant into thi their Tooela fur of men tha Buainaaa the week Toint where she will Copy FIVE. NUMBER 2nd, 1923 t esm SEIEII MIES. THE REEK'S , i- evening The Tooele Smsth Ward Mutual represented hy Bob and Vest Vow lea were defeated In a debut hy (C. L. 1RNSTROM, REPORTER) the decision of the Judge, by the Mias Elsie Lords spent the week end Graiitsviile second Ward Mutual, repat Balt Laka. resented by Gwendolyn Anderson end rift TDjEIE EEIIS EEMSi'lLLE. ' i - IIDAY, FEBRUARY GRANTSA 1LLE, UTAH. E'JEEAll CEUEMT1SS fr;t i - --I w-v- r, , -l. 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 A : : |