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Show VI AE GRAND VIE - Reporter) (Mra. C. H. Davies O. W E Device at Flak Lake, a gneat ot the Bmlth-Haghmen of the etate, at their aaaaal convention. le spending the week ee Florence Muhlestein and Dorothy The lafent Boa of Mr. James A. and Van ala Rishey spent last week at Mirror BUagh Neleon received the name Lake. Dr. Geo. H. Hansen and eon of Jamee Allen Nelaon at Bunds? Don went to Cleveland, Utah, afternoon services. Don will remain In Monday. Women Thirty-si- s about month, Emery County from Grand View attended the for Dinosaur Donas. helping dig delightful Relief Society Stake Returning, Dr. Hansen fished at They partook the Scofield reservoir, outing, Tueaday. of luncheon in a group seated at Don Hansen entertained some three long tables. Krs. Golda friends at his home Sunday afterDavto and Mra. Theora Haws vers noon. A .delicious chickea dinin charge of the luncheon arrange ner was served to Chari ae art. monte. A prise of a now R. B. Brace Tanaer, Raymond Berry, song book was awarded the group Stanford Ekins and the Hansen for having the second largest per family. centals present. An original Bong Hr. end "Mrs. Neldoa Ellett of composed by Mrs. Mary Davis was Loa visited at the home of Mr. presented, on the general program and Mrs. Tracy Colvin, Friday. at I oclock, by a doable trio of Mrs. Ellett Is the former Martha The young eoupla Binging Mothers. May Pace. were on a honeymoon trip. Blaln Nielson of Evanston, Wyoming to visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Josephine Amleone. (Mrs. Bella Colvin Reporter) Mr. and Mra. Wm. H. Cowley Oll-R- -I Telephone had as their gueets Wednesday, Mr. Cowley's sister and family, The Officers of the MXA. Mr. and hDrt. O. O. Llnditrom and were released Buaday evening children of Price. and now officers sustained. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Black, Roy Those raleaaed were,' Young Slack, Mrs. Edith Whitaker and Alice M. Mublaatsln, children Lellth and Charles are Ladles: President: Yvonne J. Ferry, Bdlth touring the Southern Utah Parks B. Whitaker and other officers. this weak. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Chatwln Young Men Marvin Perry, Walt er Mahlesteln, Lloyd Baum and are rejoicing over the arrival of a other officers. , baby girl born Sunday at the Utah Bt I. A. officers eustafnad: Valley Hospital. Mother and Young Ladles Yvonne J. Perry, baby are doing nicely. President Rath & Colvin,' Doa-aatMra Katherine Franks and Miller, Aftoa to Ashton, 'See-retar- daughter of Balt Lake City visited last week with her mother, Mrs. Young Men Theroa Kllpack, Elisa Crane. Eldon Perry, Eldon Rowley, AnMise.Donnetta Miller returned gus MscKsy, Beeretary. from. California Friday. She visited. the fair at Baa Francisco and Dr. Geo, H. Wsaeee went down the coast to Long j will attend he M. I. A. confer- PLEASANT VIEW C0.7F0O0S VDffESW' " Dead wmm have little fun with insurance mow the Ike flaeat laaaraaae la For Fit world to enjoyment of life, are regalar physical ebaek-ap- e absolutely Import tiro. Your ia chiropractor cam keep 70a oat eoaditioa to get the aoet of life. Coma la today far a eoaditioalag and preremtive treatment. the utmost Dr. E. Mansfield ; noun for appointment TB B. Ot Ad Mo. 1 lOPSW, Res. It WL, ill NEW Prove, Utah In a Berlee ta y. ence and convention at Lon, Bun-da- y, August 11. Dr. Hansen to a member of the . M.LA. General ! Board. Mr. and Mrs. John Makleateijt, KOVO presents . . . Bench. Mrs. Orvil Ashton entertained at a birthday party Wednesray for her eon Kenneth. Games were played and Inneheon was served to: Derel Ashton, Curtis and NJrra Colvin, Hans Baum, Jack Winn, Marlin Isaacson, Ray Rlchlns, Gerald Muhlestein, Alan Hansen, Helen and Carol Hansen, Donald and Maxine Muhlestein and Kenneth Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Muhlestein and children of Pocaello, Idaho, arrived Sunday evening to spend their vacation with relatives here. Tuesday afternoon Miss Ida Lleehty Joined a group of Joaquin school lady teachers at a canyon party ia American Fork canyon. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lleehty and family are visiting today In Brighton, Utah with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Payne and children. NATIONWIDE REGISTRATION OF ALIENS As part of the national aofenao program, a nationwide registration of aliens will be conducted from August IT through December II, 1146, by the Immlgratloa and Naturalisation Service of the Department of Justlcei Registration will take place In the post offices of the nation. It to expected that more than three and one-hamillion aliens will be registh ered during the peri- lf four-mont- od. Registration to made compulsory by a specific act of Congress, the Allen Registration Act of 1140, which requires all noa-- tih tans to reglatar daring the official registration period. The law requires that all aliens 14 years or older are to be registered and fingerprinted. Alien children under 14 years of age will be registered by their parents or guardians. When alien children reach their fourteenth birthday, they will be required to register In person and be fingerprinted. A fine of $1000 and tosprtosB meat of six aMaths is prescribed by the Alton Registration Act for failwiw to regtot w, for refusal to k-lbe fingerprinted, or for registration statements known to be false. The Allen Registration Act was pasted so tbst the United States Government msy determine exactly how mnoy aliens there ere, who they are end where they ere. Both President Roosevelt end Solicitor Genera! Biddle have pointed out that registration and fingerprinting will not be harmful to cl four-mont- lew-abidi- vides aliens. ere all fingerprinted, as are many Goverment workers. In recant years, many hospitals have established the practice of taking footbabies. Beprints of newly-bor- n cause fingerprinting to the only Infallible method of accurate Identification, the United States Government has adopted It aa pert of Its registration program. The Immigration end Natural Isatlon Service asks for the cooperation of all elttaena In carrying out the Alien Registration program in friendly manner ao that oar targe foreign population to not antagonised. It to suggested that citlsena may ha of great halp a to their neighbors or relatives by explaining to those who do not speak Rngltoh well what the registration to, where aliens go to reglatar, and what Information they most give. Tho Registration of Allans program has been set np as a separata division of tho Immlgratloa and Naturalisation Service. Tho program to being directed by End G. Harrison, under the general sapervlslon of Major L. B. Schofield, Special Assistant to the Attorney General. Seminary and was counted one of the beet bell player among the M Man throughout the stake this summer. He will he greatly missed end we wish him success. Mr. end Mrs. W. H. Kofford and family are leaving Friday for a National trip to Yellowstone non-clttoe- SHARON Bradshaw - importer) Mr. Davto to the war relief fund that the "Red Croae does not Intend to engage la any relief program without adequate control over Its operations or without ample consideration of tho wtahea of thooo who Including general administration of war relief work. The Red Cross has sprat almost eight mlUlon dollars In the tost eleven months, he said, "to bring assistance and comfort to the suffering people of Poland. hare contributed so generously." Finland, Norway, Holland, BelHo also reiterated that none of Park. gium, Luxembourg, France and Mrs. Blanche Christensen spent tho war relief fnnda are sprat on hustho normal program of the Red last week at Vernal wih har band who to employed there by the Utah Power St Light Co. on a construction Job. Mr. and Mn. E. to Wads of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. end CQUGB Mrs. to P. Christensen, Sunday. Mias Jennie Anderson left for New York City for aa extended trip before school starts. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Disen are spending a few day with Mr. and ) Mr. Olsen to Mrs. C. T. Pyn. ployed at Price. NO RELIEF SUPPLIES SEIZED -- NOW ONLY And Year Old Weritorf that all records he kept secret end confidential. They will be available only to persons approved by the Attorney General of tho United States. Fingerprinting of aliens carries no stigma whatsoever. Thousands of citlsena are voluntarilr fingerprinted every year. Members of the United States Army end Navy a Hem's "i to We Yen gel leU Bend I MO Modd Wedwr wl emiy new fedora end make e dear saving of 9XL50 on Ikh mmltaeHen dad. Check K Dexter's $16.50 Ex- A mm. Dexter Washer $79.95 Dexter Rinse 16.50 Tub Set i Years Supply 6.00 of Soap Inn. (tfikiaisnqu JWM"in The Act pro- Qj (35 (KB A $102.45 Value WASHINGTON, D. C. In I official report on American Red Cross war relief activities in Europe, Chairman Norman H. Davis vigorously denied rumors that Red Cross supplies had been eelxed by any of the belligerent countries. 'tefa Cross, em- Referring to rumors that Germany had eonttocated American Lon Christensen, one of Orems Red Croae supplies and funds, he broadoatstanding young men Joined the declared on a nation-wid- e U. S. Navy and left Salt Lake City cast: I want to ass urn the AmeriSunday for San Dingo where he can people that tharo to ao foundwill go In for Deled engine train- ation whatsoever for such reports. ing. Lon graduated from Lincoln I am able to state categorically High with special awards In Dra- that the German authorities have matics end athletics, was a very not eelied one cent of Red Croae good student and was liked by funds nor have they taken a tingHe graduated from le Item of onr 00771100." everyone. (DeLonna Friday, August 9, 1940 clusive De Laxa Rinse Tab Set! A Ayeerf sup- ply, $6.00 worth sf ee toady-d- of Value Mm $102.45 A Don't evorieeh rids oygovfnnity fa hay i Dixon-Taylor-Russ- ell Seamless LISK Enameled Canner Quart Capacity Regular Pries to flJto -- Cookf In eao-thir- d time. Seva two-thir- $1.39 Special with Jar Reek Complete RADIOS Refrigerators - Waiheri REPAIRING . Ao fool. meeta tender. Ao ds Malta tough Sava vita at tho mine and minrrala. 18 21 Quart. R. LRIBBRT Richard Dick Leibert, whose handsome pen and curly hair grace this column. Is one of America's most talented organists. Console artist st Radio Citys Music Hall in New York City, hes an NBS star whose organ solos range with equal skill through Classic melodies, songs of the past and popular ditties. His Organ Reveries are heard at 2:00 p. m. 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