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Show SECTION oni! nvo PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, ,1940 PAGE FIVE IUUL WUIIUO Oil HEW OPERA r: V V- to oPASISJI FORK Music sta--u t t.e J?7r.Lih Fork h'.h " ' I .-e eii-rsty v.n r V lr 7 to the rrcl-tcticn cf T.e 2r?tu- :'t Prt .-.:. 't;e cp?ra, selected thi r' cr.e cf the tiff -jc rf the yeir. FUrs are t- mil f r the rre.sent.st; on cf c r-r at the h : h ichocl au-Ji-r :r-, II iruh 7 rvi 8. TT:e t ;-er j Ux:f i ua- :i:rz. It ta fci.:t rour-t trie ! . ; - ! w.Tt life in .-.rrr s.t 1 -oO In lime acts with f-ur c .:te s.a?e stt;rcA. The r-rs llf-fl? nrlj favoraly with ;:.. Tin." The cijt I-.aj N-n at work for p-vfr.I wwki a-J the corr.;-!et ri ilri'i ar.I cf the o-r r prer.!e-i before the mem-b?m mem-b?m r-f tie chTUS on Feb. 15. F -"oni-;- are the names cf r-.etn h have TkM dill-r-t.'jr a---l Kt leadlrj prts In the rrrm: Jay Taylor. LU'ue Stew. jtrt. Atrr.-a Johrwrsi, Lhomond J r. JfHvin. LtMlnw. Richard Taylor. A m .V! ir r. Jim Lud-: Lud-: 5-I Kvar.. V.r-ir.i.i Pierce, ;-.- J .v.r.jf-,. BUir Warner. Ron-a! Ron-a! ! Wirr.T. P.t..T.J DavU. Vivian Hitch, rti Huff. Ian Du!!ey, rge Iarr..-n. Peed Searle. A!n' t"r'rr. Mauriei Bamett. l.'thxl Li.-Afton Brk and th- e'-jrt-rj rnmtrs ty the cN.r-.i3." F. J. Faux. rr.ulc su;r-v: su;r-v: ..or rf the jchort Is tLI.ger.Uy tri..v-g t. sVj'or.iJ. V J Li aar Li n n n ISoflvedV .... L Gluts Announce Essay Contests SPANISH rOItK ratrioUc c-j--. In e.T wriUrjr are tir; i- rjr-?-I dartr.r Am'ricajnlsm v'k tj t'.v.s cluba cf Spanish Ferfc cn thff fo::3Wi- -abect aU 1 to t? written ty students in the semr r. 1 jur.ior high h-. : j. Vt.r I rn an American." the -,h !"ct c he n by the Junior chrrt-r cf crnmerce. A fountain -n wCI to the winner t:-e the j .r..r chamber of com- "I,Tjnirs TitMi of Arnerican I r:rr.'' is th raor difficult th---r-.e ch- n W the American U" -. "H.e w:.-r.er in this con-tatJ con-tatJ win ; elfz'tte to enter con-; con-; I" f r r. 1 1 h-cn and 14.000 ' .-r.-.:anh!p. -;r.i?i Fffc. the- ft fet Itt!e f r the T crv.test rporred br th fpr:h Fork Cty council two f u.-U'-n fvrj will be f ive.n the wisrers en to a boy -,: r - to a Rir I. The rssaya wtU r -.! as to criinaiity. organ-i'jiu organ-i'jiu n. contest, and rnral In-tj-ret. Any sr.!or cr Junior high i.. N - ! i!Ient Is eJigiUe for entry. . mcTiiamotH Jlrchipelaqo , - m A ( .1000 miles nnnx Miitf;.......-.. fc,T AWvv I "-"-' CiisretT ' (A 4 X 1 F4vcfrr e Hrt Vvrfn'inAor liundrcdi of years the mystery of these great stone images, 200 of tcifcft, IriySTery TO UC UXpiainU stand out on thc graH!ty pIains of jar.0jf Easter island in the South Pacifies hat baffled scientists. Xoic Thor Heycrdahl? Norwegian anthropologist, says he has discovered their origin. Heyer--dahl, now making a study of the llaida Indians of Vancouver island, promises to make public his solution of the Easfer island mystery .within thc next two or three months. - . ,( , . ". , . ,-. v- i , . ' ; . si : : : . (S ' ; : PAYSON lill. A. R. TL.HON t'rrepoiuient Fhono 64 I PAYPON Camp No. 1, Daughters Daugh-ters cf L'tah Fioneers. met for their February meetlr.jr at the home of Mrs. Luia, Hermanaon, Utah county coun-ty D. U. P. orsaiUJit- lira. Mau.l Searie and Mrs. Susan Ashby pave a report cf the county meeting meet-ing held at Provo cm Feb. 3. After community eirstng' Valentine prm was Riven ry Mrs. usan Ashby. a aonjj . and poem by Jo Ann Henr-anAo.n, and the life story of Pioneer Ada Fredricka Kruger Tieten. written by herself, was read ty lira. Lula Hermanaon, her jrrand daughter. The lesson on military mili-tary life in the wrt was jrtven ty Ma Vera McCaU. assisted by Mrs. Amy IIayr.es. with a discussion discus-sion by member. After a closing onir. refreahments were served by the hostess to sixteen members and one risitor. Mr. and Mrs. La ban Hardinj entertained at a dinner party last Thursday night for the following jruaata: Mr. and Mrs. A. C Pasre, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Oleaon. Mr; and Mrs. Sid Cora y. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. George Q. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. OrU. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Spenae Snow. Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Curtis, Mrs. Emma tVilson, Mias Cora Page and Miss Eva Lee. Valentine decorations and appointments were used effectively. The hostess V nnnnnnnnnnn nnirnHra nn I " I Ei I I i '1 I 1 il I III I I I 'I I ' J II II II J I il r uif lifts r ...ntU LI OTI ER! Every day your child rteeii a nouruhlng hot cereal and an adequate daily supply of Vitamin Vita-min Bt the vitamin that aids dl-gwtion, dl-gwtion, promotes steady nerves and normal growth. Now creamy, delicious Albers Carnation Wheat supplies the bountiful nouriah-ment nouriah-ment of golden heat, plus 50o more Vitamin Bi than whole mhtatl A medium serving provides pro-vides one-third an adult's and one-half one-half to all a child's daily require-tnent require-tnent of this important vitamin. Thin-flated, Alters Carnation XOieat takea only a few minutes to prepare- And it coU leas than half a cent a serving. Look for it st your grocer. . ..il'1 was assisted by her-daughters, Mrs. Frank Jorgenson of Draper and Mrs. Frank Harding. John J. Powell of Salt Lake City has been visiting here this week with hi sister, Mrs. Joseph Bingham and family, and other relatives. Miss Louise page entertained a few girl friends at her' home last Thursday evening. Her guests wre: Ruth Wilson. Erma Wilson, Bonnie McBcth and Margaret BJ-lard. BJ-lard. . - . The faculty members at Payson Junior high school had a party after school on Monday, In honor of - birthdays of eeveral of the group. " ' - Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Loveless and daughter, Itae Anne,- spent Sunday visiting In Salt Lake City. FEATURE MEXICO SPANISH FOPJC An outstanding outstand-ing event of the week was the M. I. A. meeting of the Third ward Tuesday evening when all the classes were entertained to-t gether in the chapel and. "An Evening In Old Mexico," was featured. fea-tured. ' ' - LINDON JIRS. LA WHENCE WALKER J Reporter j Mrs. Don Walker la at home, after a weeks visit with her folks at Levan and Nephl. oiler sister, Miss Codeel Mangelson accompanied accompan-ied her home.J She i will visit a short time at the Walker home. Warren Anderson left, recently for Salt Lake City, where he will be in the employ of his uncle U. C. Clark. ' ' i ' Thursday was Parents day . at the LIndon school Luncheon was served at noon and a very fine program' rendered at two o'clock. The affair was in charge of Mrs. Alberta Walker, president, and the Parent-Teacher association. - Kenneth Gillman and William Culliroore who have been very ill are reported Improving. ' - i After tests showed that flies dislike red, Danish farmers installed in-stalled red-tinted electric lights in their dairies and succeeded , In getting - better milk from more contented cows. ' ; - - r. - I McENTEE NAMED ' ' " - XX3 DIKECTOU ' WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 (ILTJ The White -r House ' sent to the senate today President Roosevelt's Roose-velt's nomination of James J. Mc-Entee,. Mc-Entee,. assistant director of the Civilian Conservation - Corps, to city, N'X 17ELLES TRIP IS EXPLAINED WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 OJ.R) High congressional sources , said today the primary purpose of Undersecretary Un-dersecretary of -. Btate " Sumner WeHs', trip to Europe is to adjust differences between the United States ..and Great Britain- over allied contraband control and mail Inspection systems. . - l Secretary of State Cordell Hull, according to the ; same sources, has asked congress to take no retaliatory action against British detention of United States mail until Welles returns and reports. . .Welles, , career diplomat of 25 years experience, left the capital today and sails from New York on the Italian liner. Rex . tomorrow for a trip that will take him to Italy, . Switzerland, Germany, France and Great Britain. . . Isolationists charge the trip is comparable to the 'World war assignment as-signment of - Col. Edward 1 M. House, who was Woodrow Wilson's "peace emissary." juut Welles carries car-ries and this point has been emphasized em-phasized by President Roosevelt and Hull no authority either to offer proposals or make commitments commit-ments in ' behalf of the ; United States. Mr. Roosevelt has said the' purpose of, the trip: was to gather5 for him confidential : Information. In-formation. . . ... Congressional . sources admitted the administration was not sending send-ing Welles to Europe as a "peace promoter," but said it was hoped he could work out with British of ficials a readjustment of the contraband con-traband control and mail inspection inspec-tion systems which have caused this country to protest vigorously. succeed the , late Robert Fechncr as CCC. director. He had served as. acting CCC director during. Fechner'a illness. He is 56 and a native of Jersey Church Notice SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Miss Merriel Harlow, supt. of Sabbath school 9;30 a. m; Subject for lesson study, "The Home and the Sabbath," key text. Isa. 66:23. Seed Thought, the Sabbath should be made Interesting to our families fam-ilies that Its week return, will be hailed with joy. Sabbath commandment com-mandment Ex. 20:8-11. Old Test. Christ's example. Luke 4:16, New Test. . Sermon 11 o'clock. Is God Particular? District prayer meeting,' Tuesday Tues-day evening 7:30. Sunday morning over - KOVO, 8:30 "Christ Our Pattern." Know your Bible and tune in on the "Family Bible Hour," which is conducted for the purpose of stimulating stim-ulating more of a love for the study of the Bible in the home. The world Is searching for a. remedy for the ills of all mankind. man-kind. "As you would that men should do ' unto you, do you also unto them." 0)0 , o o nd Howl ... YOU LIKE BREAD You'll Like Fisher's DUTCH BREAD New TemptinsrDelicious! , ' , , JJ0, A Product of - , . . THE FISHER MASTER BAKERS Gel Fisher's Mayflower Donuts at Your Grocer's, Too! 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