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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 19

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Telephone vtateh si TITE SALT LAKE TRIBUTE STIN DAT MORNING AUGUST IT 1032' Wepho wM to 91 KWiBSftiiWSiSwit EXHIBITS TO REPLACE FAIR Bones of Giant 1 Animals Found By Prospectors MAKKIACjK UCtNKS ODFSTE RA77IM 31 Rock Strums Wyo LLLA WA1UAM 0 Sail Lake MORGAN BOH! N'-IN SiltLU NAHH1F Cl AW SON 3(1 bait 1 mac RAYMOND A LUND 211 but Lake HI I FN ALM 4 ball Lake ROB RF Ni 1 SON 38 hall I akp MAROUI RIIL H(I KhON 14 hull Lake ORANT ilANbLN 26 foanta Darbaia al 6 NOLO SMITH 24 Proq retmnUK CHESHIRE 36 Denver JEANNE A SAUL 21 IMillI JOHN SIFFLE 22 Tooele IIIJIAN I NOLAND 22 Salt lake DFI AHL IIFNSI EY 30 Riverton HHIH KI1 KMAN 20 American Fork ELDIIED (Fk SMITH 25 bait La JEANNE AUDREY NESS 34 Salt Lake -tv 4 Exportation of Big GIVEN TO BOY SCOUTS Utah County Cities to Sliow jVgriculturc Products 'JakeFirhl DiHoovery of Registered by Scout Group CHARTER NIGHT dint urdu ri cen tPrs and frlenai Mrr rs ft rrnerly Mrs Mamie J-uxaU was bom Salt Lake March 14 1HM the daughter of Mr and Mr William Kirk-man early pioneers of Utah She was one of the flist operator! employed by the Bill Telephone company end later stocked ai 1 chi operator my years 8 moved to I os Angele 10 years ko Surviung are hei LratU'to October Hj ginning Date Under New Plan Kind oil High Plateaus of 'Net a da OIIHN CETILE WOOIJIFY 32 Ondtn ELRN COCeGlisS 18 Os can Organization Officials to Attend Special INent of Provo Club Twentj-fSiir Receive Honors a I Meetings at Camp Timpanogos husoand Joseph I Mevets a son -ni Jeiome Fugate a gimubon Billy Fu- I Ll A- all of Los An RIQHFIELD Sevier gtrict schools will open for the 1932-33 season on October 17 the school board has announced The late date was determined In view of the expected harvest of bumper crops which would likely break into the school term were It started earlier By setting the opening date for Oc tuber 17 it was painted out by Ben FARMINGTON ERIK JOHNSON 25 Salt Lake CLARA IONF ANDREARON 21 Bltmham WILLARD HIUHE1U BthShty 31 Kaya-ville LOLA ALINE BARNES 17 KaysviUe ELY Ner Prospectors gathering stones to murk location notices on a quartz outc rpppmg 32 miles south of Ely aie believed to have discovered the first deposit of fossilized bones of prehistoric monsters ever found on the high plateaus of eastern Ne vada 7 he quartz outcropping was located bv I 8 Paine and Mattlce of A total of 2943 scouts were registered in the Tmpano-gos Boy Scout council on July 30 which is an inciease of 180 for the same time last year aecoidmg to Mrs Jennie Massey council secretary Although the enrollment In the council has reached the high mai of 3012 during the winter the present registration is very good for the summer months as the boys have a general tendency to drop out during this period and re regi ter in the fall Mis Massey said gate geies and a brother Mrs Meyers Henry Kirkham of Salt Lake Funeral servUes will be conducted Monday in Loa Angeles after which the body will be brought nr bait I aae where additional sen ices win be con Rifted in the mgs held connection with the two Donnell funetal parlors Burial will talcs place in the city cemuery icamping sesMons held at Camp Tim PROVO With invitations issued to each of the 63 clubs in the Utah Idaho dustnrt of Lions International more than 300 Lions and ladies are expected to attend the "Charter PROVO Although the Utah county fair will not be held this year large exhibits will be held in Payson and Lchi and smaller exhibits in practically all communities of the county It was decided at a meeting of mayors and agriculture and 4 club leaders of the county Friday evening at the city and county building LcRoy Bunnell chairman of the fair committee at invited all the communities fo cooperate in putting on the Celebration in that city September 8 to 10 Salem Spring Lake Genola Benjamin and a number of other smaller communities probably will cnler their exhibits in this fair The schedule for community fairs is Ixung worked out by Countv Agents Lyman Rich Anson Call and Mrs Amy Jones County Commissioner Gillman and Jessa Hall county farm bureau president w'ere present at the meeting Salt Luth school board clei the beet 'hast Hv pushed up through sand exercises of the Piovo Lions haivest LOGAN OWEN Woodruff I It LIB MU TH 27 lugau ERNKbT LHINIIt-RH 48 (ranger HAtL MAE WOLFORD BLACK 38 Lake FRANkllNH FLINT 21 Arimo Idaho ADFUIA SMITH 17 Arimo liinio Wll ijam JAM) GRO-j Ptx an iio Idaho A fMPtY 18 Poca'ello Idaho Wll LIA'M JHI IUS TIRRE Jfi OaU? Wvo V1NCFNNIS D1SPPNHE 28 Oakley Wvn DARWIN ELGIN MFACHAM 31 Springs Wyo stone and limestone deposits on a piactlcallv will be completed leathered bald iclge near the Uin David Hassell ScoviUe aga sheep ranch mad Making a boundary monument it suddenly David 8ollle 14 sdn of Walter and Ada Stevens StovlUe of U-fi Harvard avenue died in a hxal hospital i dav at 10 a of appendle tis He was born in Ogden November 28 1917 and a complete enrollment of stu dents will likely result The genet fear of a school term due to incomplete pay ment of taxes is expected to be some consideiablv shortened I SUK )le rnr niany of the stones they hud gathered resembled MAUDE EGBERT 20 Grace Idaho gigantie bones Further investigation showed a tumbled mass of them above COUNTY 0 HOLD MEETING and moved to Salt Lake with his parents last November where he attended the Roosevelt Junior high school Besides hiparents he is survived by sii 1 Hplen E11 I fjefour ii ps inn- nc i sui brothers and sisters Margaret nnni what alleviated by the announcement Kronnd ranging from a few inches in size to bones three feet long and two feet wide of the late opening of school as salary panoto- in iProvo camon duiing the past two week' Philip Kmjjht of troop 42 Provo First ward quulified for an I eagle award fallowing a special ex amination The award will probably be presented at the next court of honor meeting the Provo distiict September 4 Rulan A Jones scoutmaster of St Ariz received an eagle at the camp court of honor Robert Morefield troop 45 Provo ward a star badge awards were presented as First class Clair Porter 15S Sutherland Jay Kump La Davis troop 101 Genola Rob ert Bui klcv troop 50 Provo Second enyvtl I0110W8 Thomas badge and Bonneville Other troop Voi Candidates Are Selected for 1932 Fall Flections Murray Mayor Leads Winter Relief Plans club August 25 President Thornton said Satui dav A lai ge number of district orgamra lion officials including Disluct Gov ernor Charles Sandies of Idaho Falls Idaho and Retiring Dusliict Governor Richards of American Fork will be in attendance Committers to make arrangements for the affair have ben named by President Thornton as follows- Gen eral committee Victor HedqulSt Al ton Anderson Carl Moedle pro gram Fred Strate Speakman Fred Pack decoration Lynn Tay lor Elmer Smith Leland Van Wage-nen reception LaVoir Jensen Dr Weight Dav ley publicity Howard Graham entertainment Marvin Cease Mitchell Dr Woolf finance Walter Whitehead Claude Knell and Lynn Tajlor Committees to make arrangements for the next two meetings of the club following charter night have been named by President Thornton hs follows September 8 Fred Strate Fred Pack and Waller Whitehead September 22 Victor Hedquist A II Christensen and Lynn Taylor BIRTHS nnui unirn Vernal Charles and Mildred -k- uher Duvander 169 Wentworth wood Frank Richard and Patricia all of 8U Lk and a sraniilatlirr Frank A clrl nd Id" LaVenla 8tvn ol Oaden Mlllr Atwood 234 Sfventh East itret daughter Everett and Euphla May Snyder Hooper 242 East first South atreet daughter Alma Mark and Estelle Elizabeth Colllcott Egbert 752 Post street son ficott Layton and Mae Jo-hannah Bothllda Hansen Middough 848 WUshlre place son BFRO Edward Nephl and Gertrude Wasch-lowsky Berg 778 Losan avenue daughter ALLRi-D- Elwood Bvron and Glendora Mal-tolm Allred Shelley Idaho son Eugene James and Annie Carman until time of services Bchrader franco 5vQ West Third South Bryce and Geneva Roc kwood Gra- Eva Ward Heath cie 1712 Tenth Fast reel son Andrew and Andrea Nina Anderson Nelson 215 West Fifth South street son Funeral services will be conducted at the family residence 1726 Harvard avenue Monday at 4 under the direction of Gaskell Romney bishop of the 8 Yale ward The body will then be taken to Ogden where additional services will be conducted at the home of Frank Stevens Jr 2164 Qumry avenue Tuesday at 1 Edward Cbambirl bishop of the Ohden 8 Thirteenth ward presiding Burial will take place In the Ogden City cemetery friends may cMt at the family rpsldenre in Balt Lake Sunday evtnlna and Monday until Mm rvf Word wn rfcrtvd In Suit LbKp rinv of the death day of Mrs Ha Heath 63 in Venice Caltl follunlni a Many fossilized trilobites were found also as well as one impression of a head that measured about six inches square Photographs and correspondence with the Smithsonian Institution at Washington brought requests for shipment of some of the bones and the scientific group at Washington will decide whether to send a field man here to "mine" the bones Considerable speculation has been indulged in as to whether the bones are those of marine or terrestrial mon sters c)as Wllham Walker Philip Abbott I Don Jones Heber Tippetts and Lloyd Jackson troop 153 Sutherland Ment badges Louis Gledhill troop 51 Sstur- ppriyv Wtilrv KnuHtoti trnfin 41 J7eslcy INnuascn troop 41 Provo Philip Knight troop 42 Provo George Robert and Elisabeth 'Robert Johnson Hirt Crandall Max county present Adair county ity James Evans 260 Sixth EaU street KANAB Kane county Republicans held their convention Wednesday at the courthouse with a full corps of delegates from every precinct in the She was the widow of Horace Heath 0 police offuer who McRny Tint Steven GlrlbS chairman from Mount Carmel was payment to teachers will not fall due until 1932 taxes start comipg in Contracts Let Conti arts for the supply of coal fui The 21 schools of the dis trlct were let by the beard The Richfield club Wednesday night decided to woik for the opening of Sevier county schools at an carlici date than October 17 as announced by the school boai A committee con siting of Warmi Nelson and Howard Christiansen was ap pointed to meet with the school heads and investigate possibilities of holding a full school trim advancing the opening date from October 17 to eaily September Discuss I oan Sevier paiticipation in the government lelicf funds was discussed at some length in the meeting and a committee fiom the local club Nelson Flank Martinez and Guv Lewis appointed to woik with other service clubs of this section in securing funds for completion of the Marvsvale canyon airview-Thistle and Glenwood dugway roads 11 cak i Hrty mous fortnrr Balt lake daughter In 1925 and had been resident of Cali-cock Lonn Jex Glen Stephens Rob -Kenneth Eugene nnd Ruth Louise two yeat a 6urvlv ng are 4 4 ri Cox Acocks 925 Foifrth East street dautth-1 Vid a daught? I InnaH Ward and rt tBurkl( 5 TPh110 Farnsworth SANPETE LISTS EVENTS OF FAIR tioop 2fl Salt Lake Viola Adhern Heath of VenUe charge The following candidates were chosen Senatoi Bowman Ka nab repieventdtive David Smith Glendale four vear term county com missioner I II Esplm Orderville two-vear term county commissioner Neaf Hamblin Kanab countv atlor 8eenteenth kzilT bo Vk7 1 be brought to Salt Iake LaVar Johnson Berkley Hall troop oeteiueenin Motulav night and funeral Bervlce will be rirvrs led In the Donnell mortuary Pavson John Evans IVtfKK Kel James Lake Charles Funk indue Brirlcf Smith Tudliy nj Burinl will ug plrr Prstra )C rnler uems tor JOSH Ofluc- PAR ed en 1400 ornla 2na 204 rm i Atlas 81 LTER Carl Morris Slciltr 146 East Booth street daughter Rulon Crorn id PRlcnF-'crl1U1ii "Sd Mem Elisabeth Donald Brown troop 48 Piovo The Price Souch Second Wes' da Ion Iinlmson Carl Afchbv Ljnn Sor at eet son 1 KALT FTed and Augusta Karollne Schll linger Kalt 185 West Third North street son Wll LIAMS-Daniel Melvin and Iris Ann Evans Williams "76 Fourth avenue cn5on troop 149 Leamington Allan Christian William Jacobsen Firmuge Curtis Fillmore Ralph Snal chr inn wimn Jncoh 72 2 4 bert Ross Warner FI Tppetts troop' Beimont aenut died ai his home Satur-j73 Spanish Fork Clir f'orler Mayor Fred Peters will head the campaign for relief of unemployed and will work out a plan of organized relief similar to the one operated last year through the community stole he announced Saturday All churches and clubs will be called on to assist Commissioners Eckman and Cliftord Hansen will Join the mayor to form the committee on transportation of supplies Mrs Fred Anderson and Mrs Hugh Ward of the Murray Woman's club will call on the various women's organizations to make a clothing committee Arrangements for food will be made by Bishop Bringhurst of the Murray First ward Hishop Raymond Rasmussen of the Second ward and Bishop Ephraim Wahlquist of Grant ward Harry Robbins cashier of the F'lrst National bank will aet as tieasurer Mayor Peters states that during the summer more than 300 families have been given flour and 200 are receiving funds from Salt Lake conntv Every wage earner Mayor Petcn said will be asked to contribute monthly to uneinploed relief jneI'' Willard Mackleprang Kanab Fete Planned to Mark Opening Of Provo Bank a-liington Bicentennial to Provide Special Feature of County Fete convention are dav at 10 a following a heart at-1 cf Plvmman 4'Smilh Sutherland Ch troop Bowman David Adair Win Heaton Markonald al ternates Daniel Frost and Jay Smith all jn I 244ft Coats Emery Announces Calendar for Yeur daughter Jpmrp Kimball and LouUe Mar Anderson Sun 566 DeSotto triet daughter Jamei Ronald and Blanche Ester Eliason Peacock 6)2 Elizabeth street on tk He born In oeFnln Inl ipman mark June 25 160 and had been a red-213 Heber Robert Smith Thomas dent of Salt Le fo the lan 47 yja Eimer Ewell Ruell Smith where he had engagfd In foundrv woik Sarvlunp are his widow Kafhrn LnndlAlbcrt and Jay Klimp troop 101 Jacobsen two Roaweii and oiuf Jacob (Genola George Stoddcird Oren Stod a 1 4 A a bf X-jf It1-- iwv "Iiin IV'" 11 (Utllinu VIS I fC I7UH4VHII VICH kJMru Krl dard Avrry Bishop dnhn Bishop DucllPHie Mnureen Dumniei of Salt Lake and Mrs freft hWhly Louis The Washington bicenten nlal will be the special feature in the mile long parade which will mark the opening of the Sanpete county fair September 8 Each community in the county will furnnh a section in PROVO With officers and person ncl selected everything is practically Asnev Fdrar ol Ni onr hrith-r Mrthonri Bishop troop 141 Delta El CASTLE The school calendar for Emery school di'tiict 19J2 1913 follows School opens Septem- ber 6 first semester ends Fildiv teady for the opening of the new ly jlnulirv 1031 e(Pnd femeater he Name Drlrgales nd Fdn Ol it Jrn( of Ciprnhakon ricin jrnnd- (ln Anderson Woodruff Stouf troop rrnth fcs children and Uo a arndchld (52 0k CllVt and Mllton Knlghf DUCHFSNF The Duchesne coun irt i ic Sun troop 147 Hinrklcv errealeTrst'Tleonrs M-md- Jnur closes with 3 tat on-red selected delegates to state congres Mav 12 Vcm JLP nl Res to i18njt Tue5Cjav morning according siotial and judicial conventions and1- President Alex Hedquist bv the tnavor and council depicting a feature in the life of Washington The fife and drum tno represent ing the "Spliit of will lead the puade followed by floats depicting Holldajs to be observed with pin grams arc Columbus dav October 12 Aiml-tice dav November 11 bn Ihda) Febi uary 22 7 he Mathnlael Owen and F'orence Rnuieh Catmull 410 Oakley atreet dauthler BALLARD -Theodore Wlll'am Atkerman Ballard 3692 Thirteent afreet on Hirh Mcl aren and Fay Jeanette Morgan Dewar 419 East Second South 8'reet daughter i Frank Uard 58 died Fnda' morning KATSI8 Christ Peter and Beeaie Siado' at 3 a of a heart a'tark at 161 Kirn- Katsis 941 East Third Soutn atreet tHll court He was bon in Chicago and daughter had lived in SaH IaV( only a she rt time MORFTON Frederick Albert and Sarah hwvlnvi come here from Iaxa Hot Springs Burton Moreton 1418 Circle war -son HUho wliere he as a barber WILHLl MSON tner James and Dora Aniong Ins survivors la a gistcr Mrs Ira Alice Her Wtlhclmson ft" Vi inciNor sued Bnihus of Portland Ore Steve Kamakea and 1r 1 Mary Stephen Olnouil 57 Oreenwoodj Mrs Mary Lilian I r(ttt Mrs Mary Culan Pratt 82 widow of Humel Put ii ol nv Prntl ed at (the fam ly residence 127 Hampton ave I avrnuf son I MrOU IKE Claudf Nolan md Erm JMe Furlllnx McGuire 4j8 Btxiti East street tl 4 A celebration Monday at fl under direction of the Provo chamber of commerce will piecede the open Richfield Enjoys Weltest July in Kolob Stake Holds ms lo 17U for state senator Delegates to the slate convention were Duchesne Porter Rulon Larsen Carey alternates ri -mr FrankDcfa Mis Nellie Feller Last OIX learswinjlow Mton-BL DartMM iC Walker Fred Burger alternates Alva Dart Mis Fred Burger Mrs July showed the Haro1'1 Crf' tpr Dill II Hill Wilkins Ar Outing Wednesday Ing A parade of business menSthonl in the town which the through the main section of the city Amu lean Legion will hold the Arnus will be the first event on the pr tic dav program wilt close on that gram Later a reception will be held dav School will close for the state at the bank with President Hedquist school institute October 2U to 22 on lents CaS histoi ic al episodes lrv the early life of Washington The poultry lndustiy will furnish special features in the program of the first dav at the fair The program of entertainment for all three davs Htiammni or a i enree oavs SPRING More than 1000 Mortimer and Smith Decker KP9 Twelfth last street arm gons are expected to attend the be furnished by talent from the Jnnugl Kolob S- 5take oullng at will 3 111 a A Claton Jenkins secretary of the Provo chamber of commerce Mayor Jesse FUrrtson and A Malia examiner in chaige and acting ca-h ler as the speakeis An inspection of the bank which has been reno wlj held with souvenirs Ben- being given to those In attendance Healing on the petition of the state man Elray Jacob' alternates Fred Ferron wir'johnonf 534 Col ni'bus m' d'urt M-rrh cording to the report of 6 rNoola ad vie mifv-W Obhron John on 534 Colombo stmt )(tr U1 Ad Mr Pr Bo-well govcnment observer Gardner alternates BURKE Thorn Emmett Jr and Vlr- heie It was al-o the second wettest imia Ush Nea ton Burke Mama on David FairtlS i Jill during the past -IX tears DOW-Pner Lorento and Tila Marie Smart Dow 30J9 Eleventh East lroet PAYSON Word ha been received bv Precipitation recoided during July Gnrdnrr Biown DelegatesVatedi fiom the upper Owen mon Dave Thompson Ralph Rowley vte which has proven so popular at nr will close for the occasion The program include a free swim Thanksgiving dav Christmas holt dnvs December 23 to January 2 Teacheis emploed for the school year of 1932-33 me Castle Glen A Rowe Biadv A Nielson George Judah Vernon Moore Hovvuid Sandberg Helen Siflv Pie-Ion Huntington Fred Reid Dora Sell Velma Cox bank depaitment for court npprovahMav Piobst of the report and account of the ex Robertson Fvun nminers Mr Malia and Joseph NIC Chi 1st nson Dannl Hill Donald Logpnt will be continued Mondnv by Simmons Merrill Lillian (June the state fair has been secured for the second and third day Other fea i for children under 10 years of age 0 in lh ids may luneral and 708 and at Baxter om 3 39 en cii mortu- turns of the fair will be exhibits by 4 Brandon alternates Ira son 'Mauve in Par on of tor 'death of Drvld totaled 129 niches for 1932 54 inch JPR0181 AND Waller Harrl and Oanevlava Fawn 78 a fornnr rasidrnt of tin f(lr 15 inrh(s jg'jo 198 inches Alice Warr Frouland third avenue Rkvmond Albert Cv'iTdi ZohI Tnr- 14 at 1 30 followed by swimming for adults musical program and scout activities Horseshoe pitching for men and women will be held from 3 30 to 4 30 and other entertainment the Futuie F'aimers livestock parade baseball games hoise laces between 50 of the fastest hoi ses ac folding to Spencer Moffltt manager The officen who are making a con cei ted effort to have the fair this vear one of the best in the history of the wlU Tori Rlpf groups The I A Beehive and countv In of financial handl jL1dge a Nm a S'ai rf Stena LYcmairiG'ly'n1 Ar and Bank Commissioner Walter nold Dary hoi dm son FIva West- to attend to over Mabef Anderson Maudie John regard to expense items son ntrrfdv due 0 Ferron- Chlpman Moiom Je Lut ue will i ward IClRtli of Jo-ay from at i erment spite caps are Charges Shand presl chut Doke vice president fspen Cannon Leslie Maxwell William Pot- x-t! I Mr Fawns mas born ftcotiand in 1U20 48 inch 1928 and 75 inch 192 'd Hirrh Albert and Mae Mflsn Barter and came to Utah 187a localma III Pay I Julv 1912 aLo shovtcd 8 range of 1754 South Temple itrift son on He fred in Urn Pataon fip(rrpp- hptvipin thp hich find low Mr ini Mn Pulnn Dansie Second aard hoPrlr fof many ars ft Deivtcn tne nign ana uiw on Mr and Mr Euward Rpckvlead aon the tune of the Mormon rolomratUm in Al f( adinS on both July 14 and 1 1 he West Jordan Mr and Mr Oerrard Ian- berta easier a dnuahter Mr and Mrs A funiil a kar of Chrden a an suxe president and as a patriarch the nutuu in mr uii- inmiiuiiinfij Ferron ra and Mr Norr Ibert i i ntdi en lohnct itv nm lut ol nn i a mnn i 1 da iihter Victor-Mr and Mrs Hvrum Nnyc aon 'ird durhtra CterDlf-Mc nd Mr Cireave were In pushed the thermometer to 98 dc-jWlkm A Jar()b Npflalhe 7 I Piecipitaticm fU on nuie of the Albert Kerr '1 of the month twelve were leirl1' Upper country delegale-Ii I Albert Km 64 lilrlon rl- thirteen partly cloud and six cloudy Cannon Les Ma 1 flint of Piiynoi fit at hi homo I rldnv lr thn hour afior rftunun hone from ttif funeral of hi on-tn law I) A PC JICT jllI10UIlPPS Con delegates- Ducheane -C Smith dewater Jese bvrt a cnrd he move ihere vua hi )ow for nle month 40 degrees asi v- 8 "msipwBat ihr'nhruX noted on the 14'h The the momeer en tnd Mr Norr Gilbert Trior I I) 6 eike in micl reached its high lev el on tw const rminr oltnr IJiaViV-'d sU ons live days Julv 7 and 8 when the heat ke Potter F'red Birih alternates Owen Reunion Dave Thompson Ralph Row-lev Du Bi andon trar Mr Kirr had been auffrriiti alth Judge Watkins refused to give couit Oveson Robert Dahle Carl Ol icer Moffltt manager and Glen appnnal to th? peMtion However non Jool Jenson Fawn I Jonsen fcft rotary and treasurer failure of court to approve the po Laura bnnw Pcriv Snow Melbal titinn Ls not expected to hold up the! Johnson Mark Williams Katherine leopenlng of the bank say those in Easley Elsie Williams LaVnm Mu- Relief Society for Sunday at ward ildenre cea Tie olo for Deseret Junior girls will partirlpate in a treasure hunt and competitive games will be conducted for children Baseball games between the ward of the stake are scheduled for Spm Lunc heon will be held from 5 30 untl 7 30 with a concert by the Sprltigville band at the same time The evening program begins at 7 39 ith a pageant "The Gathering of the Nations" A candy scramble at 8 30 for the children followed socielv16'' 8 delude tauiment charge Will Hold Drive Lor Old Clothes Imen-R Anderson Mur rav he lma Gardiner Drinker ry Fmm at 1 ll- tfn fnt of Km-util tpr Mrb At strfAU and 6ua will sponsor dnve in Provo for old Congressional convention Mr and Bf'a Badger Fail Wilcox Hoiace clothing during the ensuing wee be Hcid James Joidan Naomi Dixon ginning Monday morning Mu Aetna Toorlr Gunly Fair Set for Srpt 23-21 ro-opeidtlng canvass Old be a I art afflir'imi fo'' eal e1 i TY JlidlClS lie born here December 5 187 a aon JVflrill iilV A rOprUIll o)da noniupport granted by Judi Oscar of Jtwieph and Huih Kerr onrer rest McGonaic i dent a He numed ie Iant April 14 18 3 The and fie aon and dauth- NFW 1T4 FfttD nr ive Mrs HtHh Fra'er Mr Mar- Moroni ran Urrr Parker Pir Knneth Pert nd Her Kerr lo recover 4100(1 on noCe Lvn ac- Ur-e rirnd luldr orniy ibro'hrr Robert Kerr Pn'on Vincent rurt eff BrileE Rhurller' Mr Kei hd Keen sery eti I 2' rn l' selected were Lymn BhmurUett nd Jue dine pie 'rhireh rker I lih life funerlplus tx naloriBI oeu gau soiecceo were sinl Sa lwe Cits reioer l6UO0idl be nnouneej I ter damaaea for aaier diversion and reatrain -WII swy Beehive cheer song Invocation GsPo-ter Larsen Frank Defa jBigler Sid Corav Asa Hancock Spring City ward iiddiess of wel Stewart Waid Judicial convention delegates reel I at Of (Jerry crek idho a uo Mrs Tina NcL'on president altes nates Bhss Lott Lyn Stone Har A Porter White MrMul rtenly Hiurcly I'ernnon the tame of of the tnke I A board five 0a r-q rtfr Uooc clt TT Wilker hn Paul Davis Mrs Julia Haruork Alio Mason ttrndrlU Grange Ulothfi shoes and bedding will dauatuer M- rvans of a hrM mimite talk on the life of the bee nn iiiiun Peterson alternutcs lalternate Stewart Farl Page attack Mia nr had borti TlMtlnt hrrr on Diman juiLintun Iinte W0dircr airuew South uard duet LadvlThomas Snuth 1 tfmrl Jrnven Upper Hall George Chase John Lant Afcnrmn to Mr Fan rntnp'trd nnrr luUe'rniites Les'- Maxwell Will am Pot diclnl delegate will support A yuMrrt M-t tv tva Formation and award ng certdl tr red Blu) Porter for dxtrut attorney nn of John Mnrrn and 8m Jiimf Jone cates take place on the chiiKh Aithur Jacob? of Roosevelt was Hu if in si lawns following the program -Sum rted rountv hau ma Utah stake Relief KFU rT4Tr TR4WHH 8llli Rmui'in lo hmith 1m 5 blot 1 First Add If xnlftiid PArk Ptd Fans he la urvhffl by Ullliorf Puxman Relief society president nounced Saturday Provo district Boy Scouts are the riiive and will every home In the city I I Member of the Relief society nu nd and make over the clothe put Ue other article In good Aradcmy lo Hrin Hem before taking them to the house where they will be distributed to neidy pi rsons In return for In 7lnt bii i ire uwihornft lamart 12 noon odn idtr di I Tt Jnt ordtr lUdier KUh St Kith MaUia fdwaul ikor Hank and Tru-t coim any rxwuiof ot of Rcht Mark to 14000 for pn-tonal wnitM Rucr Coani I'lnmo John Madden aiamt An derson and John A And'Taon lo recoxer i (i on note Irunr Skern Ihurman al torneyi Ol via Nlcholf and Thfodora Nirholr Jr avalmt Fdr Uirh for tcncty of I prfional proper i fc Non Morny TOOFLE Agent A KiR burn announces the Tooele county fair has been set for September 23 and 24 Special features will be contests will nnd for all 4 club in tht and eou! ny nf RUl PrePdrln forP thI exammaliorva in order to enter int health contexts ware labor ef rs Fvt i Hortr C1 on at tts i I rmt Ih bfif i I oh An Tda at Ha "Rip iljr burial Weather Report Democrats Allot as quilts hot nu'lorT Larsen "ushe CS vegetables soap i nrv MttXwell of Altonah was named eue To Ha4P OllP-Half Voir be on exhibit! tar a Mr cilit son And hi nhtcr John Hcniy ctt amln Jr anti Uud Jnnc and Mrs Mary MhIrh I laho Mia lh Mr I i re Mrs MbIicI rT'h at Milton Joi Ita Ankrlca Calif Mia Iren Junta (luring the 8fternO(n i m'-ritl seniors iMll hr com4 Ktrd In mn hand woik such tied fruits and mg and wimhr Milt Year MT PLFASANT- Wasatch aead rmv will begin Its fifty eighth cai ruesday September 6 Supei mten dent horndvon siumuiu es The ealrnejar provides for a full 3lj i se lloul pe I Kid Aibm Mixfisld to Bnwtr In v'ltmcnl company lot Woodbury ib DomrnUa IsiAnnl to I Collin 11 bloc 1 Hr Ath uh Dnmii ru i ampI to 4 Colllnt lot an block 1 Heath i ib Adolph Jann lo Adpilitc Lnnini lot blcHk tl ten a plat A Adelina 1 an nlnt to Ad Jansen Tot 8 ork 27 tcnAcr al A ad si Aiiaru County Delegates lhrr conditions Aufust 11 1932 i At Gir AvnAifp sllshUy hlfhf tljf rirn hlf of lh tounirt ai a ipitill ti cun ptrat ly )fw ti meuif pir- ir th cnuri of i irh uvr And rihrn Cth-f i Is Hit kis ir mostly rtr And FILLMORE At the Republican primary last week eight delegates were elected with one half vole each to ropietenl Fillmore precinct at the Republican J'ale and congievuonnl Vndrrtton Named Chairman SPANISH At the Repub ir Mb I Nt We i tit I9i ii 'll Al ll ii And nt And 8 in 'VermrDt PRICE Appmtionn ent of dele Kar for tti countv mot rat rnn lPhrrry rrrk th riil to hr nno nor(f I Ji i' Teejnil Piut Utcr ArrMiyr iinl at brin ntsrtr by thr Ric srd WuriuA coitmaih I 10 ii NUlirn I flllllM At William VuUijdier nrsTiis OOROAN Rihi Gordon 30 Murrit Xtil fTrinrd in Automob le Atcidml Ah- I 6 fl rnprr WHHem Inn FI rbrk 47 140 0 liter ivsiiu pnfumonlA Auiust 12 RIC11FJFLD-p t( attend both the state and emigres if)nB conventions halt Lake Au gu I 29 Heniy A Gardner David Hodge Mm rci the feml'y on A iKU lh (i nimrnrti 1 idv fn' on ill rhtjl bloc h-nrfnt ll tn1rrT i Mrro 1 br a erm 1 Ana tin of lh Ammon Tuttle Jom ph Nelson Us (j iwu: John Beeo'h Neil Dahle Wells Brockbank Vic Hebei Swanncr Angus I I Del ru William ggin4 Hovuud Noble Andtrvon nd Rax xr tor isCsiin Itebei Swanncr Angun I ItelriK l(M Delegates named lo Flf'h liiellc ini 1 hmorr S4 i tl se if nc A like number of deleg lies fm-rUrs Tv 1 public ppeaklnR Mm Milhr lirrk lnull hr irued In attend the Sn nth mu' in this nmuth mm 1174 nvenlmn at Kia i AuiM are hlfnPr upkrvor of to Mr Hit ijudmul (iivlrkt umvtntinn Srptem ul loa iie( ker nurve I-'tiri I row bi icte dinniR rucm "uprnHnr (iroiRo Ih Srnithpeter rrmthi matir! MniRiint ing mimbir of lopr tnivp tn the ToaV for tlif 34 houri Ihompson a i po 1 )unmr vh ouintv mi'nliun SmIuM 2 CUnr mbi ri it i I ToiaI for this ni i lo rii Ac 4 it i s'rd drlicifticy lor Pill non0! to Tf ai Oi or I dui 17 Ar in i rt-f in rm 1 3 34 ri nl ni And tl 7 21 Johrut I lUrmu hool Dhum Dull ble Riih i aupirvixor Mrx Alice Dix in ti IlflnillHUl lnnllKT had ion dfHi mrnl HaR I I- I A I a publn an primary in ljnrt t'iiiniii( ildfpnMmrnt Creek 1 Hoi 2 (asihgate 3 lleintr 1 Helper 10 Fwel 2 Wat lie 1 Sii log lanviri 3 Stand ir 1 ill" 3 1 atuda 1 Hail 2 Brn Ifl (Jim Ihonax Virrrn Ad mix and 11 Andrus sl'rnaw to the a ronuniinn Loira A Amteraon I Wellinglon 2 Sum side 3 1 i Ii icm uil west ich cuiMiritVAriO'ia 7 ak-'NY's Snell Divid Join 4 Ju ph the Iehi Momni lul building rirlrgate Kv Kangdon Kiln phvximl edu II illAl A i VI Mol I A 1 I'M ny AdlAM 16 It In th a dav rail at and At th nd mrtAf ombmrnt loc an wittuin Fiiiprer ss re-d lh linn of hi i nlile Mn I -1 ll 1 1 N-l sou 44l Wst Fftif'h Norih irt Huluf Afr IMn It am hrn in lUru-nek 111 A it 16 OKI ion of I an Aid IV (Inhlnuk iistpl i 'r ai M'lk i 1 1 1 utk in 1911 1 id tdd ai th home nr or of lo lit Ltd llv1 lu Avon ilirr IHrik Via is -1 irviwr-d br fiv ns nd (iNim irr I nr and Kenneth Hood ml VrrrseV I 0M Mor be an Me n- Mr Kerr- vv-hrw Auxilary-Mrs Avis iifl Will nn I it'H I it I fftii Mrs II It AAPt tl lv drt( mi T'nmilfn frnr Isinhrf Mu Delphllie Hood Mf tva Hlll TOOFIE-white Don Joohs leftpkv Hnry Hunhr pmo Mri iohC ud Miv tus parked csr In front of a busmes )nd (rd cm Miv la al hnuve on Main siree Friday meirning a i I r- -n i a 7 Jm un and Mi Flillu Suniic- Al Marsnal liffeud Swan thought he r6 rl oh In In-n cm 1 1 deteeled the odor of liquor rT investl ating the otfuer reported finding 12 lu er bottles filled wilh Milo Hay Jamison whiskv and Jamb' ariet followed hmmg tv T6in-M 'n tm i When brought hcfme ity Judge Jehnt -lieel I re 4e i met eitei it I 1 he Bryan Jaohi pleaded guilty to 'iV poMdMlon but invited he did not In of Mr ai MAtfi wi i InMilul Comrnlimi It to PrlghArn CUy to qurm the Fri sun I thiritk of hrnl fuemrn who hud Ronei Finn-i cond rd a a a 1 3 on 1 1 i (n MT PI FASAN I Rntuul there to Btt nd ti firernen 8 rr nven mt Wtfl trorrm in Fiai kin ty rmf lion The Inlrmirn fine of 0 had ir Deco surge rd but when in bs 116'le thal S'a'e me nt Juilgn hole I It to or All davs In the ity I (scoh was given until 10 a in Seit jiday to raise the 15 MISSIONARY RII AMI Mr and Mis Charles ist and aux ites to the hi id St as follows Tost delegates with one half vote ench-llenrv Biul Vein Ban (aid I A Boiibnii Sum Malm ten Hn'' fonvertmn of the I A for Nmih S)ilh SMUicte nnd Gum sin p'lhcn will be hr at Mfihti Smid74 August 21 bckuinmg at a PROVO- Loot valued at prui mnt 73 wm An uird by thnfx in two Utah rountv buMnr 1 a 1 41 bcunnmg at a unson alternate to the congressieen nd alternates ere named to-nt direelm and commercial sub si convention Ig'onsrd I r'rson 'the si Be (nngirrlonl ami ourlh Jeet (eeil A Buhner mien mil artMinc 1 olumhia 3 llmpei lKlz Sun'ev IxwLs aux ami horn judo ml atrn conventnin as Wiliams rirle gales and six il'ernaLes were df'd Nelson KMiivh sml lllnsrian Seven delegates and four slter nsmed to attend rse cenvention Mtlie Iteeee Latin Mabel Taggart nu's were tleeled to the Juiic ml lie fate delegiiles were inN'rurted head Fng'i'h department Fdvlne I convent on at Biovo Aog ut 19 Jo-ito vo'e for Hamilton Gardner for jv home etonnmirs irguret ph Nelsc Huh Morgan Ji hn ernor Iltaiklund nglish hadie I Jlawspe Bcai'h Jo 11 us David delega'es named follow Sn nl ul)lfi! Hode Janies A Alukr i ii GHjert A onvent on Jaini 11 Gar 1 i al in 1 I Shot al (Janie Hits Ilunlrr BI A S4N tRDVE hi it Mklinda ('Mill tl A t-r i 1 14 jn Wi Tlt'rd krr A rll a I 44 eh In- in' ng an us In i a bd i al ijv liilur1ay moinlng and lbcrs of this city i an nt nla ly shot In nr Hmvrv Ncjcm pMV ThomH6 i i uiutn mouvly voted to aup Child Hurt brn Hit bv Aulomobil I Ijomia Mj Sb 1 i A VA 1 1 i riiMnas Powcm Jri'iKt lljbbn Nei Kn ght a tematea 1 nd Powell A Wtell IcHy Dm nrt It Anlms city aforrey of jj Chr ff ison Dajl fowier and 1 ii) Wm din finrok 4 aiibh oi fc ninth Judicial Jan ea Fl I linn errnsn uni at'nrney It was uiisnlmously Congressional rorivrntlc laclsnd agieed that the pieilmt thal'Dian Bow til A Wail Le Davs pary Mi Peel W'ttJl riifilird to the An erl tn koiV ixjiiimI by Dr Grer nf Menxant Grove who wai bon' In tbe funn ff torn ray puttura showed that a1) of Ute on the werw injured rebind Hi i Uo Nibon i and e' re'nry ifiannl three embers nn imu yu nt rn ir Nuk Ftemmt of Hr'pfr i Jut tv u'Rornobite albgndlv driven by Irfiherl edm wtH afternoon thibt auffered a br ken 1 ft lej with nurnr Ivoijix and one of plavnnti Chrlstn'ferjiuM Dncyl Fowler James nimrn an alS male fi con rut volii r'rk ir thn pre rout to form permanent net utlvc lUnies Gardner 1 hurra Wrhb rn to wo ri iru t'e corn rimpa i ritHtduh-Rfoadimt nf Hi her City re rived nirnti FiuIrv nu ncroriting to I r- ord that thrlr lRoyJiioml puit nt ihoriffi nffb rnt ho hix 1 iborr ax a inisMniMi Men bandit inrluding wnblrt th3 New dnnd in tiax tjrf and arnmun on wm tHken amt will ttvi ve In Sun jan fjmn the ftenr A MiCtellnri Inr -i al on A uu 17 vi ng itaIhih i tb rs hn rn 'rd fi uni Nr a tend (Hi A uit 2 I (1 a i mr wi fl i rt the mir Ite I mi rr STMtKCONIFrtFNlF Mr ui hn i RIVERTON Qu it In 1 rnf( fu a dr I ut rvl i lv fj jt i 1 Rot rn id Additional South I tab Iiri en SBRINGVILLr Blans ai under wav ir a fiower ay In hop'en 1 it wn aonouei rd at nicrtii tt 1 rr ii i lub i id ry rn It no i i Brovo ill i II a sic I un( 11 loi I a id 1 1 ml of II i 1 1 1 i 1 1 if 't Jm dan stake will be aiwrv leaving thr Want Art id turn l' nt 4 er rd I I A I TiHinisix riwr Jirmi Ni 1 KriikbL Ju 1 1 1 ruhon I ard ii (tt re ti A Wall Mrs 1 in J- ut Mix A ion ft 1 bunnan hr ii ft lb lifh Abel Phillip Alpbohzu WiIm Gude uft ut rpb A Pi fa J'alvnuv ei Wi ii tf iti Viii 4 a rl fill Hi itv di ve front of the lhjrrtPv lull lien to N'rawlfiif nttv FieUv nvlt 'be PNi rr bt 1 an tiiUini two md 1 id ill eiu Snlo i ur mil bio tie I i Jm if ft Were uul at i i i tin to le lil I Ml Imlmlt aUh ihc () Ji nt ur i 1 ar off it i rx pi i bd pr ev lou fibol 1 ket but ad all nawl Li it I ki if At meting lu fi Mitm It SLiIc Cunvcnlioii Itoec 11 PAY it 'N ib i thirtf ct if M'l! i ted Hi a Rrj ul vai Belli tn Rivriton Sinulav wl'h ses pn ri loiuliri pile! iorvs at 10 111 2 tit and 6 3(J rn 1'Hti amr up nrr thr Pate ft ur at liiciiiy Muni Thine Will James liokkii and DarLtint cat wjj gong aim it 19 niilujthe luunlier us 'tied for lh tU ccjiivtiiLuti un'Fuwltr iper hour wlicn UC accidiiit umdii Uay aim a.

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