ay, January 4, 1929 SITE FOR GREAT BOULDER DAM I m loll. K M. Ti . i .-T.i I V V si.- sif.v of Black Canyon, Arizona, where the turbulent Colorado River will be harnessed by Ih. H, In (in: ::i 'I'm jtovp in flood control, irrigation, domestic water and H)autt4ft or Tijidro-ejeeiric, . , . it? , t i m mm m. ,n l- .1.1. .' ki.v 1 i" an . Tt'.'j nunareas oi miles in extent, ine oui authorizing uie uouiaer xam prou. ..i in.' i . m-nate alter a seven-year iignt, tne vote being ip il ; - -m I If S OF NORTHERN B.C. i n as to arrived. VANDKUHOOF Da id - .ir'.lge of Mapes is now tti 1. 1 ::r :i mm iumry progress toward ivrov.-ry following a ser- lou;. .Ht.uk wt pneumonia. a 'i.l Mrs. A. B. Laird were at .' !i hut n tti. Ni.n'.rh hui'l.' .'.iningl Mr. U. Ml f(-a "ii. I rii.;rr I!, i Indian W'.ni r.r i . w ( V, Mm;- Mi mi .'on on Walter M ,rle t h -ckdj- match of the 6 to 3. defeated the .!.- been Srecelvod two mom I i.ii'i.va Foley, leaving at the end of last week of Graham 1 ttwir home. 7S- Mr. and Mra, delarfe ' W. Barens, E. Campbell. Geo Alger, L. i. Bethuren and C. Dur ham were visitors from Usk at he begirning of the week, the i Cor Mission City, was guest of j .wn last named taking in the honor at a tea in the home of Old-Timers Banquet on Monday j?ra. James Turnbull given bypisht r and bridge party " f nnwier vims-agr. i. jj, aiai-sri, reinrnea tot Prize winneri Taylor ard tea party which waa Friday afternoon. held laaviTfestrMa- V i m M'.imea. A ; Dr. and Mrs. Btummitt werl - i D. D. Monro of the Unfr hoata at a large bridge party osf, .. . ... - - - ' -m tm - - i L. Hjt nilK at r riser 1c,life' m vueaaajr evenina in compumenw . . . . rM.- - - m.mmmmm.m ... A wmiMMt. - m .e....i i xi . a III good snatie under IUIM99 '""a. v w -m vo .ujbb mnry icaoinoin; hdu An. ' m t MM ! 1 ' I MI - . . - . .... H l)imes rarqfhar oi frlnce Kup- Mi'liwaide. who tpt. J. Ik CeHnur.t brooga4n w,w4: u!? K. . atly i.i. iuiflci with thfKeal 'a fiat bamch of farf o town i rc on , Monro y ngnt aj tl.e iformcrly local Superior idat;i noniwn turmma on ue vancou ver sArU (lrict which wltfji, ps locaS ftrnrs. if4-- . J TBKKACt rtHTLar L ...Wi woo were iur- J -UdaV- Miae ltaiBiope returned to rince Rupert on Thursday after pending hq vacation with . Dr. nd Mrs. BaammiH. - . " The AngUiah.ftW DnltsjdtOjar-r? Canadian Bank of cently. which he caught on hit wnlc'1 gooa crowd were in ai-trmn Una nMr Lk. .tendance. Rev. m, A"an A preached an appropriate sermon iNi HAiVi.i'OiN froa frinee Rupert and left;"" wlth the readings. "" again on Tueaday for Vancouver! Aviation is being renewed to consult a specialist with re- . A large crowd waa ta atten-hen tor th. immediate construe- gard to treatment for nil injured dance at the Mew Year's Eve ti ii f a lii idKe across the Bulk- knee. j dance1 in G.W.V.A. Hall on Moult y Iliv. i-. Thi- miniater of pub- ' jdajr night Music waa furnished Ik works promised to come here Miss Esther Moore of Vancou-. by McLaren's Orchestra and G. in Nov . nl.. r and! make a 'daeia- vr who scent Christma at the W. V. A. auxiliary had charge ite but) he has noLlret horn of her pa rente bare, IeU refreshments.. 1 nn Tiu!.v tn visit with frlaada h i; ."-In Pfinee Rupert hdfor retur-j Mr.l add UttO T.' iBerhettrt was was a a iucceMiui ! 1 ncre Year Kvc dance I Hazcito'i and the .11 Haaelton, New w ning south. Silver Cup c. II. 1 learn and R. A. McRae .aniii hi intr well i moresentaa at wtm In kiwn for the New Year. the function. j ! M . 1 The three daughters of Mr. Mrs. Matheison, late matron of hnd Mrs. iStelnoff of Dorreen. tti" Ilazelton Hospital, before who have been holidaying at the were of three evening. lettaJeV cWeineaffi Commencing with the first Sunday in the New Year both morning and evening services will lie held in Konx United ev. Canon c.-ild I'D. . l-'fi ), General Secretary of the M.S.f.C t Cm- (h..r.li of Khfland 'n Canada; Hie Ut l!.v. Derwyn T. Owen. D.D., Bishop of Nlaitr.tfa u-nlr, m.d (ti a Heel lot Giborne. K.C.. ISO. Ottawa i right", three commlwlonors uppmntrd by th- Uv,m- .. l iahops to make a survey of th coiiuiVons in the Church of linnland tlnvughuut t!i. Honiihion. THE DAILY NEWS Church, instead of only in the evening as formerly. Service will be held at Vanarsdol every second Wednesday evening. Donald McLeod of Vancouver, arrived on Sunday on a visit to his sister Mrs. James Richmond. OLD-TIMERS AT BANQUET 9 IN TERRACE tkkkauk, Jan. 4. The an nual banquet of the Terrace District Old-Timers' Asociatlon was held in the Terrace Hotel on New Year's Eve. Twenty-six of the i pioneer residents of the district we e present and enjoyed to the full the sumptuous repast - pro vided. An' impromptu program I was given during Ihe evening. 1 I Charles Durham of Usk acting as I master of ceremonies in the: absence of Geo. Little, president. Many incidents reminiscent of p oncer conditions we're told and laughed over. j Eligibility to attend was figured ; on having been resident in the! LdpttriltagtUyeara ago. Those in loanfj weraharles Durham J. Tj5 B hurehVUsk; Steve Neil, 'Cedajvale ; T. Brunsing d C. Hilntrorrt, -Vanarsdol ; E nundC. Llnstrom.'Remo; 0. Sundal. T. M. Turner. If. L Kfeink, furdo Smith, Mm. Stone, U. Colbaehini, Knute Olsen, Harry Richmond, II. Freckman, M. Allard, W. F. Freston, A. E. (Ted) "Johnston; J. Bruce John stone, J. Hepburn, Alex Kerr, C I P. A. Green, J. 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