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Show T .T'day, F,v1,;t;!;..:r I" I'AIl VALLEY NEWS : ! i!i fi id the a (lii; wed, 4 fl. ; :'i r m rv:i,i'. iiirl in SUNDAY SERVICES i.ln-l- l in l r, lll'.l.ltl i cl ft. i.:H r i! hi ! Ill ! llljlli i.f 11 uni 1220 HI. i ; ;il a .f i;it , Slai-.e .III. IK y will Min t at ;i'. s 111 w 11 1.1- ' i hi i: Lli) fi f i uiit SW Cur Sec. lii-- l i I'l.li. lilli fit 10 am - Sej. 111 rle'Iim'-till I .'c ui ! ,ii,ii.ii'l i ' 17, J;.S, I.2W. with H ; li (iiniiii! will in' .nil".! "( 'I i I "II. . lull. t Wlliill D. Ji'jUi.-'l.illllili 10.20 am. at 17.. i liil:i. j pri'aiieiicy 11. Iia.- - ill II I..' .1 M il... il.e clerk nf l t . i l i;!i I'm Grove, I'l . Ill uunniui iut-t-- irif i ;,ni ciiiiri mu In !. i'l the Seminary at j..i;iii--u.er lui he ui wl1 nil,!..: Tl.ix iii inn I., I .'ought to re I ) in iiuMi it (li . i'll 'in .'Jllc.l tl'Ii'--1. J M i P'u:l H . "v r a ni.l,:'ienl quieting title .I. Cl. to i.,ry 432 5 ft. i 1' I K. 1233 2 ft ir.i:i ::i the i.l.'niil.lfi to thelm-ati-following , Seventy Meet lii'-hos council ineelim ami in pinperty ;V Cor Sir 17. TSS, Il-- K. ll.e ,!. scr:!'i-..' M'- - .s'ake wuii-.iif Utah S'iiic ' re:.i'ie!icy will meet Jit L't.ili JlVl-llil.,ill..! I'i.l'I.VUIg County. 1 '4, fi 'f 2a 00 feet Soull fioei 2 o'clock. ( '.vlll cw,..i-- : of 1 nf Work .l.i- - Northwest Cni-i.j Tl.i wyii r will lie i. Jlrt. I f Sol ioty Lliioil mcctii.4 frii!i: i Apr I In )i iI HI in irrl ; .i'c Hi, Ilal () Ii.V'Hii City Survey al 2 oclock in 'I impauofiiis ward Kil'-1 Iliei.l-in -i !.i:n'-I.- f I Is Lois. . Ull.l'illiLt 5 inn s 17. Tf.S. !!2K, and 1211 75 feet; tlienl e South 80 0') ll.iipcl. j,V.r,i I tL.'id cjuoium of Seventy al fid. thence Wist 123 75 feet fiir vi .it M ui i I ii. i I' 1' ; I .i-kw.lii'MIH'. i North HI (I'l feet to the Scmiiiiir hml'lui at 2 o'clock. , of li( ginning. 7i;i i.l Cl.iii iici T .I.im v 284 BAPTISM for all wards of I V S Si. Ann'i ii'iin fork, I. T WiUCKItANK. stake will be held a. Shanm I i ft uf w.ii r fur ii rr i m i 1 Attorney. l.';i Cm '3.45 s fimii fin pin. at Utah Stake Adminlri n Suite 211. 1 f IJ I i For Orem J fc 'T The ten queens 10 1)11 a III amt the (Him Riding dub will istr.iliou budding. 1st North, 1st on the give a riding exhibition West, Provo, with tin; Grand city park grounds. View ward bishopric in charge a. m. Dairy judging. 11.30 li'commi-ndmust be L'ha.rii.an Keith Uoycr asks that I i'i bi.',hii apply- more entries be placed in the yoiir ' ing fur baptism. catpure ri i11 gr'i!e drdry f" tle Edgemont Ward; Liu ch at Jay cit refreshment Aaron Mendenhall of Maple-towill be the soe.'ik- '- It 7 V stands . iu 1 Contes'. I., rsc 1 p 111. divi'ioi s, light tiirei a.1:, Pleasant View Ward: middle weight and The entire prugi.im will be weight, heavy weight, with cash prizes presented by members of the T. of $50. $30. and $20. O Alired Lundy, newcomers in the ward Meeting will begin SATURDAY EVENTS will at 7 30 p m Ax on Fri.lav the .aand open to the public :.u. Sharon Ward 10 00 ii in lo 10 p.m. Sai'iameiil Hireling at 7:30. .ifiui Tie queens will he featured Reoiganiation of the ward Relief .soi'iity under the direction milk- of the ward Ixislinpric. Vineyard Ward: Wm A. Moody of Salt Lake .() pm- - Rodeo. 01 lnc City, former presnli-n- i Ciiairnian Boyer requests that Samoan mis-io- n and active in Min having questions (,r LDS church activities in Utah, ;,.iv pei 'Ugg'-stionregarding iho fair, will he the speaker at 7.30 p.m. lie will be glad to receive same. Call him at 0101R4. Be sure Vermont Ward The MIA officers will be in and save your choice fruits and charge of the program ut 5 p. vege ahlci for the display at the COMMUNITY FAIR. Oct. m. 11 anil 12th Windsor Ward dihe under the Meeting will rection of the bishopric at 8:00 A'l irihuluri In Dry Knight Bid MMi a point fall I. like rno. 1 Mali '.V 2281 3 ft. from SK ,iihli..i il. Si pi 20. 27. Ort. 4 ::i US. It IK. 'I he II. lit. If I fa anil '.'Iiryn.il Works of a iii'.i'l imiMi ... ,. .'ri. ami I Ij'I fl. nr 4 in .sOflCE OF PUBLIC HEARING 'I 'ft..- wu'nr will la 1' i.t fii.ie Apr 1 to X'iv 1 In ini Not 11 e of Puhlie Hcariiij! to '.'iii. 2 5 acM . nf l.iiiif mbliii-i- l h.. citw-- i ii' of Oiem City and 1. 5S rtIK Sir .ii V SK a. pint o' liavuiji any interest in ,i ii .,u ri'iiinl iini'lciit.il fuj .oiway in llie onmn lij! ir lie ainl liirkwiilcrilig unis of Orem City. Pro'i'll i;ini..17(111 i. that Notice is henhy Kivi-r i vi.-ii ' vi. red No mi the IPItli il.i of Septcmher, Si i 1! nf wall r fm A 1).. I!l4ti ill the Orem City nii. iii'p" ( ' fiuiii a 4 in well thill at Orem City, County of 7 5 fa i u 4 i fl iliip at ii ( tidi. State nf l.'tah al the liour "in' N 1!)33 fl iiml W 111") fl. hcar-iru- f a lini'i SK ('nr Sir 2, T7S, U2H. nf oclock J. M., pulilic to the held relative he will Inv. ill I ii'il v.iili-ii in:m-for l,r I'fiii'liinn:' "f hind .r"Iiu ls iiinl iiiioplimi of iii) ordiiiiince and cunt roll ini' the ini'iili'iiliil (liiiiiiilir iiiiil irriga-inof laud, illative to and coimectinU water II C Dun Runic I Inix 29u. frnvo. Cl , .87 see. nr Uiiicr fur iiiisrellunroin fl frinn ii 4 m well lint, pm pu'i-luO ri'l ..(III ft dri-iit a point .S 247 ft. and K 2618 ft from NW Cor Sit 10, T7S, R2E The water will ha used for domestic, irrigation, stock watering and mum nm celery washing. SUMMER ELECTRIC HOUR and Pulley John Pulley, Amt'rican Fork, n Vt 2 sec. ft. of water for . purposes from a well bet. 300 and 500 ft. deep at a oini N. 2019.6 ft. and E. 53 fl. from SW Cor. Sec 7. T5S R2E. The water will be used front May 1 to Oct. 1 to irrigate B0 acres of land embraced In W'iSW'j Sec. 7, T5S, H2E. 17874 Ronnevllle Development Company, Henry D. Taylor, 205 West Center St., Provo, Ut.. 3 see. ft. of wnter for munieipal purposes from a 1 well bet. 50 and 150 ft. deep at a point N- 1700 ft. and E. 3994 60 ft. from SW Cor. Sit. 29, T0S, 1 I I -- .li-p- i j j lii-- n I 1 1 i - r ret'ii-kiliii- tf n 17.-14- of relatives, lie wiix unable to nf any forebearers aside from his crandfalher and jjri'at i i tr.mdfathcr. 'After his return 10 Utah, Dr had a visitor, a Mr. Wul luce. millionaire publisluV New York C ity, who had come all the way to Utah to loeate John rtijitts, son of Major Ciideau RiitKS. Mr. Wallace said he was compiling a book of Riggs hccause his graiiilmuther was a Riggs and a fine Christian woman. M,Vhcn Mr. Wallace's book was completed, it enrne into the hands of Dr. Riggs' daughter, the late Mrs. Melissa Riggs Stewart. Upon examining the book she found it contained the names and brief life sketches of all of her grandsires and grand-dame- s and their rhildrcn back to Edward Riggs, who came .to America from England In 1636. Mr. Wallace spent the oulk of his fortune collecting the data and publishing the book, and while it was a mere whim to him, it has served a great purpose in our family." Additional articles on genealogy will appear In this column each week. William D Stueler. gene-aolog- LEGAL Sunday afternoon spot! irri-raiio- 12-in- j Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor must It in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt I.ake Citv 1, Utah, on or before Novendor 2.'l. 1946. Ed. H Watson. STATE ENGINEER. Published Sept. 27. Oct. 4 11 1J0 PJH - Station Brought to you by SUMMONS UTAH POWER THE FOURTH JUDICIAL The following applications DISTRICT COURT OF THF have been filed with the State STATE OF UTAH IN AND Engineer to appropriate water FOR UTAH COUNTY. in Utah County, State of Utah, LAURA unSHEPPARD WISE and the entire throughout year JOHN WISE. Iiiisbanil and less otherwise designated, all I LIGHT CO. IN locations being from SLD&M 17500 Mike Pietrafesa. Louis Picirafesa and Victor Gucrclo. Provo, RFD Route 2, Ut., 1 sit. ft. of water for domestic purposes from springs in ITaMien-bructunnel. Slate Canvon. tributary to Jordan River, at a point N. 89 02' E. 75 ft. from E4 Cor. Sit 8. T7S. R3E. 17770 I. iiri NienlnMI. 7815 So Stale St.. Midvale. Ut , .015 wt. ft. of water for domestic sub-ni'V.- I.e-.-iT- IsIripSUft iIRE wife. Plaint ifN; vs. H MAHHI.K HAROLD amt ELIZABETH MARBLE, 1ms blind and wifi'. THE S TATE OF UTAH TO THF SAID DEFFNDANTS; You are hereby summoned to anpear withm twenty days after of this summons upon von. if H ived within the County in which this nrlion is ohervvise. within thirty d.iv-- I REPAIRING VULCANIZING NOTl' '''STVIT t RTT!T!:vs - Tf, CRrniTORS OF WII.L.IAM II BAi'M. u:.n:.-si:- i l ri'diii'i'x will piexeni I'Ll i ms vitli ' mil "T-.lie underxign-- i I aduinixTatrix at the office .f Al'inn y I E. Hrockbank. 'itite 211. Knight Building .roxii. U'ali. mi er Indore LASSF MAIL ORDERS FILLED Bautch RAY-BA- & - N CALOBAR - - . 3.95 up j American Optical COOL-RA- . Y - 7.50 !. FACE THE SUMMER ' WITH OPTICALLY SUNGLASSES RIGHT j , -- 4 , "Dollar Day" social was enjoyed by women of Pleasant View ward Tuesday, with sub-s- i riptmn for the Relief Society magazine being taken. New officers wire introduced and a preview of the lessons for the coming season were given. The classleaders will bo as follows: Laura Perry, theology: Louise Trotter, visiting teach-- j its; Mamie Davis, literary: Ella Vuhlesicin. social science: and Melba fluff, sewing course for young mothers and all members1 interested. Regular lesson work will begin. Tuesday. Oct 1. and lresi- dent Edna llanscn invites all ladies of tl. war I to plan to be present. v 1 .$1 West Center in l'rovn and 273 South Main in Salt Lake 127 -- 120 - 620 - 616 -- 116 Two to Customer Limit M&R Photo Finishing Studio 8'h North & Highway, Orem, I tah Utah Valley News the pan 1 - i i For Rail-Trav- Ccmf.:. el '0W C957 A,, r 1948 GRACE F. BAUM PEAY 8 maea my 13. 20. 27. 1948. LOANS and REAL ESTATE SEE K tru' It n k. It INSPtANTE ; A Y passengers there's a double saving; in rail fares and in berth charges. An attractive Lounge Car provides current periodicals, writing desks and radio. For stories by the world's uri'.irs every SUNDAY . S' Roll Film Available Jack Shumway and Leland Entered as second-clas- s matter November 19. 1937 at Wells hit homers for the Vinenine. Wells when hit his office at Provo, Utah, under the Act of March 8. BTO. yard lie bases were loaded in the Published every Friday That was the fourth inninglast chance for the Vineyard By Utah Valley Publishing Company, Provo. Utah. coolers to cheer as Beagley, Jr. a fi - V V 'j;.V TIRE L.I 432 West Canter V-'-fi SVi) Sleeping-Ca- r For Coach passengers there are adjustable, individual scats, subdued night Brilliantly Written modern optical offices throughout the west John B. Stratton, of Grand Vie district, relucted fur three pc term. Totals A group of players picked from the rest of the men's league defeated the champion Vineyard nine last Thursday to Uie tune of 14 to 7. Playing before a large crowd of rooters the all stars packed too much TNT in their bats for the champions to cope with. The stars exploded fur six runs in the first inning and were never headed after that. Vineyard came to life in the fourth inning to score six runs and make the score read 9 to 6 for the all stars but that was all they got for the evening as Jess Beagley, Jr., took his turn on the mound and allowed the Vineyardites just two hits for the rest nf the game. Johny Pino led the winners attack with three for four, two of them being doubles. Bruce Bliss and Virgil Cook each poled out home runs to aid the all stars cause. A You'll Find - kTktff'.w1 umI vr a'I 14 TOT VINEYARD New Classleaders In Pleasant View R. S. Office: 79 Scuth, Second West FROM Si On - j Aihninixtrntrix. SCIENTIFIC PROTECTION te' 13. GROUND FOR I.F. Scera Boan1 Ehim,,.), h : i . year 1 SUNGLASSES 7.50 sunglasses 'era AND POLISHED ! ESQUIRE M S. Fieri VITALITY?. J i i OPTICALLY W. i LOST THEIR $7.75 American Optical l.l 2011 I HAVE YOURTIRES NOW! - j I Ilillira! ion dates. Scplemlu r BUY Lamb BROS, R.F. I . c.-c'c- . BfSIMIIALL GilL-spii-- ; 1 Seventys of KSL ! Sharp C. member from l1 rcleeted for R At the c.nmal ..iceting of Jliss, ei; Sharon's Cooperative Eilucalloil-- Swenson, 1st al Association, held Iino, 2nd Monday evening at Sharon stake F. Stratton, C.F. niinary, the three board mem-- Patten, S.S. h rs whose terms had expired Jar1 an. C. for a throe year C:.k P.. R.F. v r r. ; C. Gil-- lU'alcy, Jr.f P. rird. Thoy of Rvagley. Sr., C. district; Edgemont lespie Jiil.n B. Stratton, of Grand View V. Stralton, 1st district and A. P- Wurnick, from. V. Christens . community at large. Totals Orson Prcstwich, vice presi- .em of the Scera board, con-- 2 dueled the meeting, the finan- - iTneyard (,;aj report was given by Clorene L.F. Lmnb, secretary and treasurer. -iOWjng jlu association to be In ,( fjn(l condition. Manager Vic- - F. Clegg, 1st tor C. Anderson also made a Wells, C.F. D. Shumway, P. brief report. Madsen. S.S. Mills. R.F.. P. D. Clegg, 2nd ALL STARS TIP Sunisiun. 2nd Allin, RF. e 18. 25. 1948. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Kalk C. F EDGEMONT WARD Timpanogos Ward honMissionary testimonial oring Mr. and Mrs. Axel Andrea-se- n MUTUALS OPEN ut 7:30 p m. Lake View Ward Sjicrament meeting will conPresident Royal Hunter anvene at 7:30 o'clock, with Bisha swimming party has nounces op Alfred J. Madsen in charge. i planned for Tuesday evening for the ward ovrr Mutual 123rd age. Members will assemble at church at 6 o'clock, when the Quorum to Meet ears will lw ready to take them Lawrence Palmer announces lo Lukes hot pols in Midway a meeting of the 123rd quorum All are asked to bring a basket will be Watermelon of Seventy, Sunday at the Semi- lunch. ward for dethe furnished by A 2 at guest nary building p.m.. speaker will lx present and a sert. Regular lesson work will bespecial missionary thenu will he carried out and quorum prob- gin Tuesday, October 1. and a special invitation is extended A full attend-anelems discussed. of quorum memlcrs is de all to attend. sired. ma.as and sewers; construction and gracing of roads and furnishing irrigation water for use on lands as a requirement for approval of any subdivision or budding permit. Said ordinance has been il bv the Orem City plan-r- . nf am! znn iig commission and u pee i by the Orem City Comic:!. E cry present. ha!i have an nppift-mitto he h eoiiceruing said ordinance Tiiis notice is given in ae-- i dniii e with title of the Utah code annotated for 1943 and the ordinances of Orem City OR LAX I) E PYNE, Orem City Recorder. Iuli!i.:!:e.t Sept 12. 19, 28. 1948. i takes this opportunity to thank all those' who have cooperated in making the summer recreation a success. lie also congratulates all teams that have participated in the various leagues this sum-- ' mcr. The ward leaders who have spent many hours of time arc commended highly for their efforts. the l:i:e j? p.m. R3E. f ? Iarlell Peterson, riTig ation dim-tor- , All kllftfl , , ation. 1 s 17H52--Adolph- y NOTICES s high KigK .'' : 4.': . - n . their approval and appreciation the activity that has provided! ef tnir lciito them with many hours of rccre-- J s ii-- i j UctkT'tcj ""h Tin lAetiiM. I lie r two for the day community lair, OctuW-L tci'.alive pro'rirn as iistiil below. All fruit ami vegetables ami other pmUice will be in lace on '1 hiu silay enniiitf or before HI a. m. Friday moniing, hen judging will begin. 1 if Sr. i mmuiniv Fair C 2' cl v ropim innounceu i it shut them out the rest of the way. APPRECIATE LIGHTED FIELD All players were unanimous in their appreciation for the lighted park. It has made sidle gi eater participation by older men who would otherwise miss the games played in afternoon. Spectators have also voiced 2'i, Iv.--t i,i THE vvr- -. - j. AMERICAN WEEKLY This week, read ti ' ROMANCE PF IRVING BFIK..N AND ELLIN A. P. Warnick. who has served as prcsidcul of the Scera MAUKAY". plus Peter I evins Board, reoloctoil to the board true crime "THE j for my.story. three years as ropresen-- i EIGHTH BU :.!T" plus "FONT. tative from the community WING'S BET' by D;m Parker, at large. plus "KILLERS IX THE KITCHEN". by Dr Firhbcin. All these POIt SALK For limited tune only, kindland many other features in the ing and scrap lumber. $1 00 per American with Weekly your loud (anv size). igicopy of next Sunday's Los Angl-lc- s GENEVA SALVAGE YARD Examiner. Enter West Gate 8t. 1 iights and free porter service; Coaches available for the exdus.vc use women and children. Moderately priced, 'a are served in the smartly appointed lenger Dining Car. at Inquire about Challenger Service Union Pacific office or see your Wai ticket agent. 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