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Show THE CITIZEN turned from a stay of several weeks in the east. ran of Buffalo, N. Y. The boys were both graduated from the Loomis stitute last June.: In- . Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Kennebeck have returned from Chicago and have as their guest Miss Paulina Dowd of Chadron, Nebraska. J. Jesperson and Mrs. Soren daugh- ter, Catherine, will sail from New York Monday for Denmark for a three months' visit. UTAH BRAINS PRODUCE 4 REAL FARM AID ON EXHIBITION at the salesroom at 722 South State street is a new ideal in plows and after you have seen is demonstrated you can easily realize that this two-wa- y implement sold in large numbers and 9 its success is assured. Stock is being offered to Utah investors at the rock bottom price of one dollar a share for the common stock and by the sale of this stock the company intends to manufacture and place on the national and international market the No Dead Furrow Plow in such numbers and at such profit that as an investment it is practically sure to rank along with many other famous inventions of the Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Waddoups and daughter, Beverly, will leave next Friday for a trip to California and will Csail from San Francisco August 4 for .Honolulu, where they will make their home. Mrs. E. F. Russell and son, Jack, have gone to San Francisco for a few weeks to visit Miss Athleen Revor, Mrs. Russells sister. Mrs. Louis H. Peery and son, Louis, Jr., have gone to Los Angeles and the beaches for a stay of several weeks. MY fathers were sea-fari- men ng long, long time ago, And that is why I smell wet salt In all the winds that blow. That is why each low-flu- ng cloud Reminds me of a sail, And that is why I like to go Bareheaded in a gale. Half of my blood is sailor blood; More pity then that I Must sleep and drink and break my bread Beneath an inland sky. Mrsj L. L. Dagron has as her guest Mrs. Dudley Baker of Memphis, Tenn. OGDEN SOCIAL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Archie P. Bigelow have as their guests at the Bigelow Hotel, Mrs. Bigelows sister, Mrs. William V. Cassidy of San Francisco. HERITAGE My mothers sat is the fulfillment of a long felt need and should you compute the benefits and savings that will accrue it will be evident that the No Dead Furrow Plow Company of Utah has something to offer in the way of a safe investment. The company is a Utah corporation sponsoring the development of a Utah invention. It is a going concern. The plows are being manufactured and at home alone And waited for their men, With praying hearts and straining eyes, Till they came sailing in. decade. The company also maintains an office and show room at 348 North Fourth West street, Provo, Utah, and the officials are ready, willing and anxious to exhibit and explain every feature of their proposition. To those who cannot call at either of their offices they will be glad to mail information explaining the whole Half of my blood is my mothers blood, And that, perhaps, is why land I can endure this dun-gra- y dun-gray Where years crawl by. Grace Gaddis Jemigan in The Harp. Too low. they build who build be low the skies. Young. I i Mr. and Mrs. Val Browning (Ann Chaffin) are receiving congratulations on the birth of a boy at Leige, Belgium. They have two other children, a girl and a boy. Atwell Wolfer of Los Angeles is visiting with his father, A. F. Wolfer. Mrs. Catherine Shufflebarger has had as her guests Mr. and Mrs. John ' and F. Reilly, Miss Mary Coughlin Chauncey Vorsanger of New York. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Eccles sailed from New York during the week for Southampton, England, where they will join Mrs. Eccles parents, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Dore and her sister, Mrs. L. B. Dufton, and Mrs. George L. Noble, Jr., all of Houston, Texas. The party will motor through southern England and then tour the .tinent. They will return the latter part of September. Excitement Minute of the Day! Patrick Healy, III, has arrived home to. spend the summer with his parents. He has as his guest Clement Coch- - Spend Pioneer Day at gay Saltair. The stage is all set for your amusement. Therell be fun and excitement every minute of the day. Come out early on the train or in your car. Theres plenty of parking space for all. Free Matinee Dance 4 to 6 EXPERT KODAK Gorgeous Fireworks at 9 p. m. FINISHING 144 So. Main SHIPLERS JU Trains: 7:15 and 9:15 a. m., 1 S mm 12 noon and and 2 p. m., and every half hour. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa rMIMMMMMMmiaiMMMMMIIMIMIIMiaillllMMIMIMMMmMMMMMMMMMaMMMkMMMiaMMMMiaMIMimapMMaM'MIMMMMMMIMMIIItMMtMMaMIMMMIMMMMMMmMM.MIMl'MMIIMMMMMMI |