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Show Masons Trip To Kaibab $53,000 Apportioned To Forest Planned For July High Schools Of State'; j The Itinerary for the second Mitre than jr.3,000 wan disirlbu Mon pilgi image of the Kaibab tar.ird by the stale school .iffiw on la which composed va11 (lay it slate aid lo klxh school. Thr ,,li,!s,er Muhom of the kaibab sum- - aid Utr trlnM apportionment No. 4' Ac'JJ"1 distributed this year K. I 24.8X0 Kil.! Na.lonal Kaibab to . studen a jiUsons or 16.71 don National and Prom this las- - .ilM.urs. men: theory.H. W. fc announfifi by arh. .he. Tintii School Ills rlct association. the of xe. Ikuche. retary nf uj o 4 .. 1 The caravan will leave Salt Lake jty at 9 oclock In the murulug of Tinti'J Standard Ball July 261 h, and will return to Halt It The in . August tlh Team Is Going b.rong Lake at a.rHurfl.Ii8 - o follows: Leave Halt Lake 9 a. in., IHvIdmd nn July Itasolmll funs juy 28. arrie Hlrhfh-i- 88 a.a. in. t sho-which in. July ' litr in over arrive Hryco tanyon the lilted 2t leant lias made during the pawl few 'to, arrive Kanah 8 a. in. July 31, the team havinK lost but 'main tu Kauab August 1. 3. and I. a couple of games ho far this .'ear. j arrive Kaibab Forest 8 a. m. August A week ago Wedumuay lh Divl-- i arrive llurilcane 2 p. in. August a Goshen n. Auuat 7. hy defeated r., leave Cedar Oty S dend bunch ccore of 10 to 2 and last Sunday lhy urriv Salt lmke Avgust 0. The Kaibab Caravan assuclatlon pave Mam moth a trouncing u the Mamnio-.2. However to 16 is of tbc dirett outgrowth of an idett tune defeated Dividend a few weeks aitu which was put Inin execution uu- -j I on the Matunmlh diamond. August 4. 1923, when twenty-thre- e n master Masons gathered at the Is Carl trying llauer Manager arrange a couple of games out of sonic temple and started the first town for the 4 til and r.th of July, pilgrimage to the Kaibab forest. the Incentive behind thejl and be will morn than likely takei 1'riuiut-llthe boya to American Fork and ladtlj movement was the Veen desire on the for these dales. part of the Kaibab Lodge No. 26 to) j visit the famed national forest fromi . which the lodge derived Its name. I Company Proposes Using yHr a Masonic ceremony In the forest, but arcnr.l held was Windmills For Electricity ling lo advunce Inforinaliuu the 1924 V will be much more elaha Generation of eliwl rlc I,., by wind- - tillgiimage tl the original . mills Is proposedat IHOlit hy M TOII1,ter Masons United Hlate. Hydro Turbine flu their Inten- signified already lilt pany, accord lug lo Information il,uJ . lf ttending, according to has reached tlio state public utilHUv B lnThe commission cominlHHlon. Hl,Jlt,'on to the program lu in'al 'JJ.; J- forest, there will formed the he numerous side .,. laws require that formal f the he (.(jnr(,rrlnK rert Icte .r o be made for Kaibab order. n,e 0, The tomYenletice and necessity. (f ttl). aHoclatlon am t Its U J er let the referred iiany w Kclineldcr, K office, saying that the Minces-- , vice president; taim ary Information would le give.. T. J. Kskucl.e, secretary; ilri-nltgome of the farmur In luw Nelsi.H. treasurer. of Della believe they will t,(, able to obtain electricity more cheat) Stolen Ford Car Found ly from the turbine company than of Near Tintic Junction members from power companies, o the commission suid. A letter was A Ford coupe, bearing Ulan received recently from it resident :! and owned bv Iios Angeles county, who said ho license No. V. Uoylance of Halt lake Tlty, e:tr acres 330 Mart to purchase planned Delta, and that he was advised that wav brought Into Kureka by local power could be obtained ai llrera during the eurly part of the, a cheap rate from the windmill mm- - week, the car having been stolen about ten days previous. The car was parked in the cedars a short below Tin lie Junction and 'trainmen who liad noticed the machine there for several days reported the mutter lo the local officers, who In turn located the owner. j i ! i a, I i : j1 1 i Schaftner & Man Copyright 1924 Hart -, J . f,(11. pres;-wAngel- es 33-66- 6 dls-'.tiin- Joseph Hafen Married To Young Lady From Provo Joseph Hafen, former manager nf thu Kureka branch of the Spring-- , villn Floral company, was married cii Wednesday, June 11th, to Miss Mary Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. 11. Harris of Provo. The marriage look pluce iu the Halt Lake temple. Mr. Ilafen is now In buvi-- i ness nt Provo and after a short ' honey moon lo the southern UUh wonderlands the young couple will' be at home to their friends In that city. ! i Ditched 1 Thats fellow the feeling many a has after spending his dollars for an unsatisfactory pair of shoes. Men who buy Crawford hard-earn- shoes never feel ditched be cause their shoes stay and stylish. good-looki- ed i YOl'NG MAX 1H DKOWXKD Wlir.N ('All OVKUTI ng Crawford prices are lots lower than Crawford shoes look. Qhc (Rtwjbnl Shoe MOST STVLKS 8 W. F. Shriver j KXH but it s more fun now The old Fourth was no time for new clothes; you dressed for rough and old in the days good going, you got it. Quiet, ease, comfortable clothes and no arnica in sight is the order of the day now. Youll find the new Fourth a good day for. launching a suit of sumSchaffHart made clothes by mery ner & Marx. ; Ivan Davis. 23 years of age, a resl-- i dent of Salem, was drowned on 8at- -' urduy of last week when the car which he was riding turned over a canal full of water, pinning ft Archie Shepard, jj Divls beneath it. uncther occupant of the cur, was thrown clear of the machine but wasj unable to remove his companion from the wreck and assistance ar- rived too late to save the life of Mr. Davis. Deceased is survived by a wife and two small children. $ Unusually Good Values at Students Long Pant Snits for $19.75 $16.75 SUMMER UNDERWEAR for for 75c $7.50 Attractive aortnu'iits of freshly gathered vegetables and fruits await your approval. And von may choose from the very choicest of the seasons offerings at prices which will please you with their opportunities for economy. GROCERIES are our specialty give us a trial. 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