Show 0 I 1 MONROE X 0 0 clean up week Is on an able and energetic committee headed by mr roland and miss emily bohman commenced the drive monday on the citizens of this community to paint up and clean up four days of this week to be spent in improving the law lawns cleaning yards out buildings sidewalks and streets fix up your biti adges nail up the ragged fences remove old buildings or otherwise has beens do not forget to attach the screen doors and window screens and swat the fly we should see a now new town in every respect in a short time it if every one will respond to the call of this committee friday will be a day of rest and celebration ele bration all business houses will be closed and some activities are being planned tor for the afternoon on the public square 13 F larsen writes from prance france professor B F larsen of the B Y U who is one a leave of absence to study art in paris france writes his monroe friends giving an inter esting eating and thrilling account of an attack made on himself and another american while witness witnessing inga a championship pion ship rugby football game between france and america in paris about three weeks ago in relating tho the incident professor larsen says nine of wo we artists and art students bought seats together so we could root for the american team I 1 when we reached tile the stadium our seats were taken and NY we 0 could not get them to move they had been told to sit there by an official so we had to scatter atter and find seats where we could young gideon nelson and myself found seats together everybody had predicted a complete victory for the french and betting had been very heavy when the game started our boys had a walkaway walk away the great french team were simply dazzled with the brilliance of our men of course wo we yelled for our men and this annoyed tho frenchmen from on all sides of us but we kept on cheering and even applauded good french plays finally toward the close of the game when all hopes of french victory were lost the crowd became abusive in their disappointment insulting language was used toward the americans one man raised a heavy cane in ills his excitement and gave nelson a terrific blow on the forehead nelson fell and as I 1 put out my right arm to support him and raised my left arm to protect him from further blows some one from behind struck me on the back of the head rendering me useless to give any assistance to my pardner we wore taken to au ati american hospital and given treatment it is customary to raise the flag of 0 the victors at the close of the olympic games when the stars and stripes were raised at the close 0 of this same game the crowds jeered je ered and hissed id I 1 ca can n tell you all of the french papers have been full of the affair they have apologized and promised it would not occur again but extreme hatred was nas manifested by the french toward the americans at another game in which our team played one of 0 the teams from a smaller european country just juet recently the boys have taken our case before tile american consul I 1 do not know what will be done about it we are allright albright all right now and I 1 hope to see you all again early in september 11 student honors honora accordi according pa to 0 o fprd fprd received by the family miss liss pern fern magleby dug daughter liter of president and mrs magleby who has just graduated from the 13 Y U at provo in domestic science and art was awarded the gold medal by that institution for high scholarship miss Blag magleby leby has the 1 of 1 t her friends at home upon n her success in her vocation former mayor and wife leave for fast east mr and mrs F erickson left weeks ecks in the monday to spend six w will be east their destination wh where their son s on washington D C ere F ferd e rd 1 is s completing p 1 e t an fn g his S studies tu di e s at cym remain tri t there here ia law w T they h e expect x p C c t to rema until the latter pa part rt of the month when i in n company compan y with mr and mrs ferd E erickson ri ackson they will tour all 11 places of interest before returning sevier county pion pioneer laid away fune funeral ral services were held saturday afternoon at tile the south W ward ard af d hyrum chapel over the r remains S washburn who died at his home wednesday evening A full choir furnished appropriate music the following soloists also rendered beautiful and touching numbers mrs vera hansen assisted by the choir vocal duet thomas ransom and miss margaret winget violin selection karl webb of richfield and a quartet consisting of ell lundgreen lucian winget thomas ransom and peter lundgreen speakers speakers jos H J jensen ensen hober heber and bishop swindle E da M jensen pt all eulogized the life C A winget wing of the deceased telling of the exemplary and father life as a husband of his willingness to help ills hla arilo w e n a also also of 0 his hia suc success ces in his 1115 1 lifes ife s v vocation 0 c a t lo 10 n abis a cai carpenter r p e ri t e r many monuments e n t s of 0 his industry n d u s t r y are standing to bring memories ot of qi the building up of 0 our town and vicinity vidi was uttered ettere di cin ity opening prayer by james R ware tile ane benediction was pronounced by cyrus winget the flowers were profuse and beau A long funeral cortege followed the remains to their last resting place the grave was dedicated by bishop walter lundgreen hyrum 6 washburn ashburn Wf ivas ivas born in mantl mand july 20 1853 and came to sevier county in 1871 with his parents two years later he married miss lena Christ they have been blessed with 12 children seven of whom are living they are as follows mrs E R nelson of cen washington airs ida wil bardsen lard sen dan and lovell washburn all of monroe and mrs dan baker of richfield there are 35 grandchildren and 15 great grand children two sisters mrs philena pallena warnock and mrs loraine E larsen and brothers parley washburn and 0 P washburn also survive young yong men off to citizens military training camp the following young men are availing themselves of 0 the opportunity accorded them in taking the citizens training course at fort Dou douglas glast salt lake tor for the coming six weeks and left wednesday morning russel magleby brooks collings ceilings carl ar naser onecimo chavis aaron parson and cecil bertelsen LOCAL AND PERSONAL jed crawford is at home from bonita for a short visit ho he will return to that town this week accompanied by his sisters vida and elizebeth who will spend the summer with their brother and father D M crawford Craw tord mrs hattle hattie simonsen entertained friday tor for the following guests mrs J J and mrs vonda mowers of salt lake city mrs helena olson of moroni mrs wilburn cloward mrs airs sorena swindle mrs lionel sorensen callie and lelna elna simonsen bishop and mrs warnock of sigurd were guests of mrs philena warnock over the week end mrs boyd brown entertained the elite club at her home thursday evening among the guests were mrs dan larsen mrs G W hanks mrs airs grant ridd mrs glen winget mrs airs milton magleby and mrs J M christensen mrs theron hunt and miss bliss cora cloward are visiting with their sister mrs joseph waters of salem mrs airs john magleby and miss vera magleby were jol joint hostesses at a lawn party at the batters lat home saturday afternoon about twenty five girls were bidden A dainty repast was served at six mrs T of los angeles california fornia is a houseguest house guest of mr air and mrs roland Tl etjen miss lona iona obern of salt lake Is spending anding a short vacation at the home of her aunt mrs A S forbush mr and mrs ba M 0 bell left monday tor for jerome arizona upon lipon receiving word of the accidental death of mrs bells sister miss polly parker who is well known among the younger set here having attended school here about four years ago miss parker is dead and her mother seriously injured in an automobile rr i accident sunday miss elva swindle and florence Alag magleby leby are making a pleasant visit with relatives and friends in salt lake city mrs sorena swindle entertained thursday evening at dinner complimentary to mrs J J and laughter daughter mrs vonda venda mowers and mrs helena olson of moroni Nl covers were laid for eleven president and mrs J E Alag magleby leby motored to provo to attend the commencement exercises at the B ay V U friday and attend the M I 1 A con conference ference held in salt lake saturday and sunday mrs chao chac winget entertained the following tol lowine at her home wednesday afternoon mesdames luther winget 7 Inget orrin jackson fred bohman bellman bud marri oa elvin eivin johnson thomas SimOn Simons cn yergen oscar johncox John Job con nEon alfred newby jos paxton andrew earl collings ard louis anderson andersen after spending several months in salt lake city miss ruby hall is st fit home for a a vacation i miss lucy anderson a former monroe lady is visiting with lei her sister and brother broth erl er l in ii law bishop and mrs walter miss clara johnson was hostess to her former D beehive hive associates at the farm home thursday afternoon A sumptuous luD luncheon cheOn followed the hours of gaines find songs john larsen and austin sargent have returned broin california where they have bave spent nearly two years loo leo gregerson is I 1 home from salt lake after attending school there the past school year mr and mrs guy mellor of payette fayette were guests of mrs mother mrs ars cloraine day charles foutin sr of widtsoe soe after having spent two weeks with his daughter mrs lydia asay and children returned to his home friday mr air and mrs joe magleby entertained sunday at dinner complimentary to the fourth wedding anniversary of mr and mrs calvert bell covers were laid tor for six miss anetta ware spent the week with her sister mrs airs george rickenbach of glenwood the wi vi swarm of the south ward beehive girls enjoyed a wienie roast at the power plant as guests of miss carol foutin tuesday night miss ada bunderson of mayfield Mayti eld Te returned turned home friday after a short stay with miss vashti ware mrs airs F erickson Eric keon entertained wednesday afternoon tor for about nine ladles ladies the dining table was decorated in pink and white peonies sewing and a refreshing luncheon were the mrs airs parley tanner of delta la Is making a visit among relatives hers here miss golda cloward left last week to attend summer school at the U A C at logan mrs J J and her daughter mrs vonda venda mowers returned to their home in salt lake saturday after a two weeks vacation with their father and grand grandfather father bent larsen and other relatives mr and mrs henry rose of marysvale Marys vale were monroe visitors saturday |