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Show PAGE TWO . SPANISH FORK! Mrs. Effte Dart. Exporter Telephone 144-- PROVO SUNDAY By Ahern fllTR ROARnTNC HOUSE ,,, i 1 TOLKSh crfePV? A UTtl CLOIE-A- V3rUir M Aa I 1 W BtrOWt. nuuk. lira. Jane Jones wea hostee to tbd Ladies' Literary Hub Friday afternoon. The time was occupied with a ptudy and discussion of "Modern Plays, Short and Long Drama in America, Europe and tha i.iri oir mnwivun""") ' BEAR ti aJ cUCA-fiortAL.- "Wn rAl . tnt iC "'"i nkW?- un vuiuu not; virasl -- 'ffll Corukau, read by Mrs. Sara Sterliug. Miss Gladyy Junes entertained with a vocal solo and reading. There were twelve weuibets present Limcl on wus served at 5 ;30, the hostess be ing assisted In nerving by . be daughter, Mrs. Hate! Taylor and lib Afttm Jone Tf: "Masks" by Parry &i& . ii I JCUl - DOCfAH , v 129, 1927 - -frf IS ANNOUNCED A MEPiOwe E. Ppeieaaev vnA - Umr Bal( the Auckland conference, Booth, music instructors, aanoonce the of aa iatettating aaatr - Mr. nad Mrs. Jeeepa Shaw, UtA er course p ylofia ajKi "piano, be-- and Ura. Lamar ScoU, M!sa JEaad -- it iwrv i flOkl APPLlCA vji-u- u, lAiould lb . paif -- SXvRACUREA-flCA- . dnuimr June ra stu-den- kadlng pianists, and iff espwisllf trained In the-ar- t aeeompa eying. 9 Miss Melbjt PHhlpl)etHl accept limited wmber of stcdentor in prj-fat- MC MAR, ni tt rtHe Lii.aMT. "With The Hoe" U. fZnf ft1 8.. Dart, Jr., with Q. U- - - be-ginni- Juna 1st. For appointment ' Miss Ida Jex and Miss La Rue Turner will leave aarly In June to Loi - attend 8BWBierBchott Mrs. Alice Suell was honored Friday afternoon when a few intimate friends gathered at her home tn obserw her . hlrtbday anniversary, Tbe time-waspent in social con- f versa Uou; and the visitors served refreshments.. Those present were Mrs. Mrs. 8arab Christopberson, Hannah Reese, Mrs. Maud Lewis, Airs. Emily Johnson and Mrs. Effie Par-t-. , i MONSTER BRIDGE WILL BE CBf itertiire' . club of. the Spanish Fork high .school last Thursday elected the foUowrHJt officers ior the eumnier!' tdna Gardner, president ; Myrtle King, vice president Lois and, treasurer f Creer, secretary Vilma Hansen, reporter t Heleu Tut-Vv- i Ob The-Jo- Berntt f S jOT r.. 1 ff i 111 t w .' iiiSk v-- - ? , PPWi'I ', :.;';H14;;m; II 1 " ADAMS Former intrucior, EiX ,Ui and, Provo High School; ' graduate atuderjt at Harvard, j . .4 L iaatm Convoy ' PR0F..AK1 MRS. RALPH E. BOOTH By WSL C. ETHEREDCB ' t een- - Intimate h(Hn locked from most 1'otitact with the rest of the world by its buy barriers, the first of which lias Just been blasted by a ride a ttrldge- - which- - is ofamjied s as the longest highby all lib h the lasftwo spaa were lifted into place, went into the concrete foadfied across the bridge. As each of theso final stages was completed, llu' ewatiiug sand was caught ii barges. It was saved and then conveyed into storage, from which-vh'- n construction of the concrete original fiooriuusJicg.un of the lie mixture. sand became part slab of concrete is 1 The uille-lonInched thick and 40 fin-- wide, in cluding sidewalks. The roadway is 30 feet wide. , There are statistics about- the I) ridge that may mean something: Its cost is $x,tKX,0X). Height above wnterline, JK feet. Highest truss over floor. 1" feet. Central spans, 11000 feet In length. Suspension spans, 450 feet. Concrete in foundation piers, tons. More than 12,000 tons of steel iu the span. Enough lumber In raise work Jf, build 450 'Ijungalows. T(tal length of bridge. 482. feet. Sti-e- l viaduct approach, 2132 feet. LONG BUS RIDE INAUGURATED Jr g t fz VIOLIN, AND Special featufe--Fr- dents in tbe - .'- "a. -' w r - A, PIANdittURSE Beginning, IT - b t Car-fjuln- NANNQlJNCEfTHE OPENING OF SUMMER COURSE Of PIANO MUSIC NEW YORK A transcontinental ,.iis route fluking New York with San Francisco has been inaugurated. The route extends -- from - New York City through Pittsburgh and Dayton to St. Louis, jtilnin? the tin? system already in use between St, Louis and the Pacific coast. Nine days, with no night travel, are required to complete the 'trip, according to present plans. The stops are made each night at selected hotels along tbe route. " Bus sleepers, similar to those bow In use between St. Louis and ;San fcanHsco. msv lie latrnd.nced later for night driving. The buses now in ose are equipited with kitchenettes, where lunch is served for the con" veniences of the travelers. An innovation, according to the promoters, is the serving of bouillon free of charge every afternoon to passengers. WHAT AX IXSl l.Ti mere are Japanese attendants on of T. George Tottcka, the cars, ajl :r an offer of only, for Kas., got The fare for the transcontinental bis old bus. That was so outrageous that he bought a new car out trip is $75, which does not include expenses' for meals or "overnight right, built a: $400 special a rage : ind installed tle old car in it to stops'. remal. nthere for the rest its days. way spaa in the world. Prediction snvs this is only the first of bridge which will bring to the Pacific oast toetropolls tbe couimunica-imbold iiKipt hnixirtunt to It and the vor!d. : Has Ual Imnortaure Edwiu Markhaiu, of New Brighton, Openin a direct, unferrled path X. noted us the author of'the from Mexico to Canada the classic, "The Man With the Hoe,4' across the straits of .the often has been asked to pose, like same name, not alone ' Improves thin but refused. Then the photog- roast communications.- but brings to rapher found "Ajnerlcat's poet transcontinental highways their laureate" one day in the garden of first north and south communicaMiss May Murphy, his tions when the west is readied. ;f Iahi Angeles, 'and" Mr. Markharn The influence will be felt wherwan. f'caugbt with the goods" and ever the wandering westward mowouldn't very well refuse. torist is existent. It unlocks bard . rier after harrier, heretofore with the great Victory and I j. ' Lincoln highways. he greatest parking area known in in.'i ii was made for opening of the span oft May 21, when Pres., Conlidge turned a solden key attached to a telegraph nstrjinient- - at his desk in the na- r.tonal capital. Fifty thousand auto mobiles v;ere assembled for the event, .ready to race in rotation across the bridge. Double 1'fte For Sand ... An odd feature of the bridge Mr. and Mrs, I). I. Creen of Salt completion Is the fact that 80 tons Lake is a Provo visitor this week ... of wand, wed in counterweights by- - ntL . June ht assistance given to Piano stu ee artof accompanying. Call'752"-- J "r for PmicuU 80,-00- 0 Mil if Lewis lev five-roo- assa-einte- Ma Capitulates t 6, a. m. at Provo Junior Jligh School. Register Nolly'!; 10 -- - H PROF. S. W. WILLIAIS Phone 1 940-- will give a. R MMBaaaaanMBMMMan it Goiirse . .... L. p. Christensen w Of Salt Lake will conduct a summer course of g. Ft V ' Ballet Technique - At the 1st Rer. Theodore Iee pent test Snn-xtain Salt Lake CityJ where be met some ot : his ,; friends among the Tteiting clergymen of tbe Presbyterian church' who through Salt Lake on tbeir way ""to the general assembly wbi;h session in Ban Francisco. y , ' BEGIN ABOUT,JliNE ?fiW (Offering"' prifate work :in' American Literature, Dramatit literitrirebnd its interpretation for High School and; ppllego gtudentd; also .makeup work for Junior High pupils. I NEA Sen lee Writer SAX FRANCISCO For Thorn h and Lenore Blgtrnp, executive coniailttee. Mr. and Mrs. Beri'Argyle and family are moving to Ogden this week to make their hume. . - Ward-Amusemen- t SCHOOL OF Is"-i- The O. A. E. bridge dub girls were entertained at- the home of Miss Donna Creer ; last" Thursday evening. High score prise was won by Miss Florence Tuttie ; luncheon was served at the card tables to Kedle-ston- , eleven- members and one guest, Mrs. The Marchioness t urzon, of ' witha for time long England, CreeK William held consent to the engagement of her daughter ( Marcella Duggan Miss Fera Olwrbansley was hos). Edwin 4enis tess, to the O. "A. E. bridge club at (above)to But finally parental approval her home M.ondy fclght, Prizes for was given "and the engagement one high set re was wop by Miss La Rue of the 'most notabIeo tbe current Turner. Luncheon was served to London social season, was announcthe members and one gnest, Miss ed. The Marchioness was formerly - U - 12 ajaianged later. Grave Klvlna Hinds, Jt Foe Further Particulars tall llILlSiLEWl Hff W Instruction in all types of dancing,: including ballet, acrobatic, character, song and dance, eccentric, tap, waltz,, clog, etc ' :; " . . V :" June 4th Classes 7:30 to 9:00 p m.. Monday and :.m - beginning Saturday Course includes thorough and intensive: vvork in bar, center, allegro, port de bras, spins, toe and finished dances. Rice-(te-low- ..'fc for a six weeks summer course Opening Hall lessons $18.00. . Thursday. A class in ballroom dancing will be" 4 , 4; , , Teachers June 6th to July 14th 1 ... ior - Mrs. Florenee Faux entertained the members of the Atta elub and twq special guests, Mrs. Ktelbt BroVk bank aBd.JMra. Mdon Hansen, at a tbeatrBjarty at the Ange-luAfter jlbeatre Friday-evetiliitheUhowi refreshments were enjoyed . at the CJtv. Drug store. . to 543 East ;, sister-in-Iii- Miss Dota Joues. who has been teaching school at the Idaho Full.-hig-h school this winter has returned home for the summer Miss llelga Jones, who ' has taught school at Kaina since February, has also returned home for the summer. ly SPECiAbiSUMMER TUTORING . Mr. and Mrs. Chris Larseri and Robert Chappie have spent most of the week In Salt Lake attending the state aieettng of the I. O. O. F. and Rebekab Asemb!y. jBd-ainTapp- PHONE 41J-- - Hannah Cornaby. "Mary Broekbank and Mary Kigtrup McGlone was honless Mrsi A. to tbe Beta Bridge club Wednesday were plflyeu, evening. Three-tabl- es Mrs, Jto Daniels winning the eluo Warrea Adama.fhe prlza and, Mrs. guest prise-- . - toncheeo )' served at the card tobies at S o'clock. . Prof. Frank EL Waalass; will five's eburse B. of eight weeka for piano and voice students, The Misses bride's were Joint hiisWmeea at shower at the home of Mb Corua-b- y Wednesday hlgbt. Thirty friends and Relatives' were present, qnltfi nuuiber cpmlng from SprlngviHe and Provo. Games and tnosie were the diversions. At 10 o'clock a buffej ; . ldHefceon KkS served. - ft Of American IVifcrature and Dramatic .fcZ!s, OPENED FOR TRAFFIC SOON Mr, and Mra. Jpaeph A. Tlppf'ttB of BenJamJu announce theengageuetla, to ment of their daughter R. L. Wilson, Jr., .. ofyaou. the marriage to take placaJune the 14th in the Halt Uke temple. (Shoemaker. AT VAST-- : Tlp-pett- MtOW V 'ATTENTidN STUDENTS PIS fl-low- Mrl and : j or tlw rittited at Oeiola Thisdiiy her parent, Mr; end (Mrs, Piano and4 Voice Students , 4 e piano for either .peglnoert or advanced students; It la' stated. Mr. Booth is a member of B. X. V. facolty, and to f, widely knowo as a teacher oi.nloila, , College or ighachoeoi "wlll be. given foeiWeiForlii Studcat ivonan'a aoeea must .toe recrveiff ag:iiust wind and weather, and since recltata'wUl tlrni indiTidualh the upprovarluf sad eolleetively CorOKadranwd, iiwhinefbrMni1rO'(a tnd elenvntary atudenta. womankind. they'i'e' none W far as to- tickle their' ta-t- e further by ! adding a AkbUycase to' the "Urj)fr"the' steering column. Dorothy -- aetseusi popular-movie .the is shown as one of tbe first to I'hllllim, -make us of thsi welcome innovation. s Pioneers home of Mrs. Mo Money. Counselor Evelyn Jones was In charge, ot the program, which was gjvea In honor of "the retiring officers a Mrs. - wwkoine., . AddreiHU Evelyn Jones; muling, Mrs. Hannah Browne win. Mrs. Annie It. Beck ; paper in honor of the retiring nffwm: lint, Auiim Morgan: pre I mutation of potted plant to each bfJ 4 tbe outgoing offlcera, Ann v. uoe, Rosetta. J.i Robertson, , Betsy Jane Jonea, Eliza, Money and ne pioneer Jaay. Mr. Altet Jonea, Following the regular' closing exer, were served. cises refreshment ef b. Daughters of met Tyednenday at the '8 dtMe will have the piano acconjpailmente,; wtjether or aot they have their own 'accempou Mrs; Buptta atotei. j v ; i Mrs, t. Booth ia ' One ' fit tovo's the summer numUm. They will resume them in September. SO. Jt4MirijaIaypent fiu4 , Booth to My pUhd student who de-ref t "play CTfffipaBJmeBta for violin fttideula 'during lesion' 'periods without extra charge. All 0 RCMOVE rlArf Ann ve&xxd -- or, The Self Culture club members, have adjourned their meetings dur-ln- s v Camp 4e- - te m'lap afti-rooe- u ' In ksW been tln J. y Thl course unlnjeiB.ibt t 4aa to he max HORSEPUAVJ Legion Auxiliary held a special niwttBg last, Tb.jiri'-dato make uoppies for the annual poppy aaW- - Only twelve vt tbe wcHiuera.were present to devote their time to the cause. Tbe money rained by the sale of. the popple Is used to aid war orphan and care for the graves' of dur soldiers ' in France. 1. Thmrsdayfteraonn Jn OrtH aoxtirt d Mrt.? ttqdlng the ogued with a ew ti. Kihcr Slmmeas. , , . nutac in fwtfsMtunal 4teu X axilstance Virf if re by Mrs. - CARE The- - American RETl'KNS F8)JI MISSION E. Lester BrowaTson of Mr. Mw. George A. Brown nf thU rtty.) has jtumed Xroaa a tv and m 4 half years' mission In New ZaiUiia.V White them. Mr, Brown taoght n. the L JJl S. Maori agrtcnltural coi-- " Jege fur twe semestera. Kinre last October he baa served as president' " I MUSIC COURSE So .Women's; Noses ' Won't Shine. MAJORS Af OAIINKUOW Ban? - . HERALDSUNDAY, MAY , , ' of the .Dance at the Ladies fivm.R'Y TL JuheMo to Julv 1 nd recreational dancing. .Mejhods, -.- ejferciseand; danceg for. children.Program arrange ment, and costuming. Dance composition and design"? Studies, Jul atui-a- l - - All classe limited in size. Private lessons in technique or dances by ap- - pointment. , ., . " , ; . - - ' - Call wmu;:o iwf aww, uuei, ino ana group worn. Classes will be held daily 4:30 to 5 :30 ir 777-- J Alabama. '.'it' : |