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Show j. PAQE FOUR PR O VP (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 2 9, 1 9 3 4 Washington Merry-Go-Round (Continued from Page One) Taking a Peep Into the Future San Francisco Vista 1938 p;f.maf:;;i.t. fuled for October. But most of the fjstate 'conventions, at which dele- jchosen, take place in July. So "vet" politics are at it, hammer and Itongs.- v I This year's battle centers around an attempt by a reform element to rid Legion Inner councils of the tlominatce of the "King Makers." - 'I This is a small faction ''Which has controlled election Of National Commanders al-1 al-1 mast from the origin of the ljeeiori. Its leaders are Mark McKee, Michigan: Phil Collins, Chicago; and Hanford Mc- NIder, Iowa. .' McKee's name figured prominently promin-ently in the recent grand jury investigation in-vestigation into army motor purchasing pur-chasing methods. i Collins was a candidate for the Republican national chairmanship ' j at the Chicago confab last month. McNider, an assistant secretary of. war under Coolidge, was y Hoover's minister to Canada. i lie tving iviaKers are xuu ; percent against the New Deal, i Edward A. Hayes,- Indiana Republican Re-publican and national commander, ' who is tied up with the faction, is so opposed to . the administration administra-tion that he made a special trip - to Washington to attend the Wirt r ' hearings. When the "King-Makers'" launched launch-ed their commandership fjrive this year, their candidate was Ray J Murphy, former Iowa state commander. com-mander. Murphy is well-known and wide-Vly wide-Vly ' popular among L.ejionaires. Also, he is, a Democrat, although of distinct conservative views. IJis campaign was making strong headway, until it leaked out that he was the choice of the "Kink Makers." On his head descended immed iate blight. P. v v " v,w jo: 1 JW.AW --i.'.1.v.sWa" r-nrtffi- iVfuyyiVUKo r Ikar U Mr 1 -Mil" i Ml 1: v AH Here's a bird's eye view of the San Francisco bay area as it will appear in 1938 when the world's two greatest bridges the Golden Gate and the San Francisco-Oakland bay spans are completed. This combination aerial photo and architect drawing gives a graphic conception of the scene with the Golden Gate bridge in the right foreground, outside the "gate," the Pacific ocean. In the center, left, is the great bay bridge as it will appear upon completion and to the rear of the scene, the San Mateo-Hayvfard bridge already an actuality. : -) : - (5 1 able impetus to the candidacy of 7 She not only gets hundreds of let-Frank let-Frank N. Belgrano, Jr., of San ; ters from every section of the Francisco, one-time buck private ; . . . . , and former California state com- j countrv. but scores from aoroad' mander. He is the choice of the j mosi OI tnem seeKing ner momer- reform movement. The "King Makers" were not named so, however, iur nothing. . They countered with whispers that they were not for Murphy, but favored Belgrano. So now it is anybody's race. MERRY-GO-ROUND Evangelical Elder Michaux col ored Billy Sunday of the Capital, once proposed to baptise a flock of dark converts in the reflecting pool of the Lincoln Memorial .... The business of collecting ticks from the rear quarters of a cow is made easier for department of agriculture experts by attiring the cow in a pair of bovine step-ins. . . . An admiral's son in the army'. He is William C. Reeves, son of J. M. Reeves, commander of the United States fleet. Department of agriculture specialists ha built a giant mechanical me-chanical fly, wrhch stands twenly- The "discovery"- gave consider- four inches m its stocking loci, to demonstrate in magnuuae a nouse-fly's nouse-fly's germ-carrying tricks. . . . The recent conviction of North Dakota's nonpartisan league governor, Wil- j liam Langer, has put Senator Lynn J. Frazier on a hot spot. . , . ' Frazier, up for re-election this ; year, supported Langer in 1932. j This year the nonpartisans have j split wide open over Langer, who ; is also seeking another term, and both sides are demanding of ; Frazier that he declare himself ! tor or against Langer. . . . Young-Senator Young-Senator Gerald Nye has bolted : both factions, is vigorously sup- ; porting a liberal Democrat. , Mrs. Hattie Caraway, lone woman i member of the Senate, has one of , the heaviest mails in congress. . . , 1 ly advice" on every question under the sun. . . . Two of the senate's closet cronies have gone orr on a i quiet vacation junket before returning re-turning to their. homes. . . . They are Senator Jim Couzens, wealthiest wealth-iest man in congress, and Senator Charley McNrv, wildest Republican Republi-can politician on Capitol Hill, and they have hied themselves to Quebec for a week of golf, to be followed by a boat trip down the St. Lawrence river to Detroit, Couzens' home. (Copyright, 1934, by United Feature Syndicate, Inc.) On Christmas Eve, 1923, hail-! hail-! stone as large as tennis balls I fell in Pretoria, South Africa. Harding, Boles In Powerful Drama At Crest Theater Friend of Missing Bride Gives Clue Famed Novelist FigKts Film Suil Lindon Water Plan Approved by FERA State officials approved a $2075.32 culinary water,, development develop-ment project for Lindon Thursday providing- employment for 32 men. The project involves a fund for the purpose of prospecting for water- County chairman Harry Hopkins Hop-kins signed two more projects to be submitted to the Salt Lake office for approval. One was for water development at Mapleton, completing a former project, amounting to $1513.20, and providing pro-viding employment for 15 men. The-1 other provides for a recreational recreation-al program for Lehi. carrying a fund of $244.25, and providing employment for 4 men. Schilling eppe ! The luxury of good pepper is anyones. It costs no more. 11 i 3Mi A i Exceptional Low Prices Special lot of Boys' !retsDress ., 49c Extra Special lot of Ladies' Dress Hats $149 o--values . .y.. Oj? Men's or Moys Light Summer Cn Caps Special lot of Ladies' SUppers & gH Pumps ipHijty Men's or oadies' L. D. S. RayoV I Garments jt Fine Rayon Princess Slips JQ-$1.00 JQ-$1.00 values .. Girls Rayon Panties Bloomers 25c Ladies' Fancy Front Anrons 25c Extra Special lot of DrTss3 Shirts ..V.8C Men's or Boys' Rayon Dress l Hose ,a3 Ladies' Cotton Princess slips Ladies' and Girls' fine White and Colored ssr 49c Ladies' Fancy Rayon Lace Trimmed Cjf Panties &J)0 Ladies' Light Summer Sum-mer Weight iriifi Garments . . ... 1 J Ladies' and Childrens Dresses A Close Out 19c Boys' and Girls Slacks . $L49 Girls' Fancy and Organdy Dresses Voiles 90 Men's Fine Dress Oxfords .... $2.49 Si Hr !i !) A powerful emotional drama based on a theme similar -to "Back Street" but greater m its appeal, starring-Ann Harding and John Boles will commence a four-day four-day showing at the' Crest theater Saturday. "The Life of. Vergie Winters" is a dramatization of the widely acclaimed story by Louis Bromfield. Here is a story to lock the emotions of every audience. Not in years has the screen been endowed with a drama so wrenching with human interest. Ann Harding is said, to achieve the greatest characterization characteriza-tion in her distinguished career. . "The Life of Vergie Winters" is a romance of a gallant woman who dares to follow her own heart and her own ideals in de fiance f small town gossip and persecution. Her great love, with its stolen moments of happiness and its hours of heartache is; traced through a period of twenty two years. Practically all of the action takes place in an American Ameri-can small town, and special attention at-tention is paid to the colorful characters which go to make up such a community. Fifteen excellent ex-cellent feature players support Miss Harding and Boles in the production. It is being offered Saturday as many people wish to see an outstanding screen play instead in-stead of two screen plays of lesser interest . Bayonne, N. J., is the world's foremost oil refininp cpntpr SKVENTH DAY ADVENTIST A. B. Huenergardt, Pastor 160 North First West Sabbath (Saturday) June 30 -Sabbath school. 9:45 a.m. Preaching, Preach-ing, jll a. m., subject, "Christ's Second Advent Why Does Luke say it will come Suddenly, like a falling trap?" Is it because no warning will be given? Why will He come as a 'thief in the night'." Come and hear this stirring subject. sub-ject. Young People's meeting- 3:30 p. m. all will gather at the chureh at 3, and then go to a quiet country coun-try nook for the service. Contract Breach Alleged In Silk Ralpi H. Hayward, Provo grocer, gro-cer, is made defendant in a suit filed by O. P. Skaggs company in the Fourth district for alleged breach of contract. The complaint charges that Hayward, contrary to an agreement, dissolved connection connec-tion with the plaintiff company and continued his grocery business independently at the same place and under generally similar arrangements ar-rangements as be had under the contract with the plaintiff. . The plaintiff asks that Hayward Hay-ward be enjoined from operating any retail grocery business or Drouth Loan Head SALT LAKE CITY, June 29 (U.R Lawrence B. Caine of Richmond, Utah, dairy farmer and legislator, will be in charge of emergency-relief emergency-relief loans on seven western states. His appointment was announced an-nounced yesterday by Manager George S. Glen of .the regional production pro-duction loan office. general assortment of merchandise merchan-dise usually sold in O. P. Skaggs stores. They also ask that he be ordered to account to the Skaggs company for gross sales of the store since June 1934, and pay the one-half of one per cent of gross sales allegedly due the plaintitts. Five hundred dollars court Charges meat market which deals in the are also asked in the suit. nmrnmn in L ' - v y- - r i I it. . ' - i hi IT'S GOOD FLOUR! At All Grocers Harold Hell Wriuht is innri often read than seen, but tin famous novelist mailt' this ap-prarance ap-prarance in L( Anclos coiirf to contend in a motion .pH'"!" suit, that ho should hav. .tr (onp'nsation I'm oi. hit .novels -FwJ'.W'l a- -trBrh5-l'rdu.' .ts cl.U.riu.iiLii sin-.-.h- : U a-( ('iiicyl fAvo llr in ;!! Iiht l V. his. f s-s: zi ec ce: gsK mzas:.m2 &z cr- Ji$. Hill m IM IIII1MIMII Illl IIIMIIf - 1 - F3i One lot Hand Towels . of Turkish 10 c Special lot af Girls' Anklets Every body's 36S West Center St. Provo L..e ji JUL That the body of Miss Agnes Tufverson, who disappeared after her marriage last December to Capt. Ivan Poderzaj, was not marked by a scar as police be-' lieved, was the startling disclosure dis-closure made by Mrs. Florence La Fon, an intimate ' friend of the missing woman, shown here ia-her Hastings, N. Y.. home. The mysteriously mys-teriously missing bride, Mrs. La Fon said, bad been operated on by a s"urgeen whose technique left no trace of stitches. This revelation throws the Investigation back to Brighton, England, where the mutilated torso of a .woiijan was found in a trunk. . SHE ATE ALL-BRAN TWELVE YEARS WITH FINE RESULTS Delicious Cereal Relieves Constipation Read this very enthusiastic letter : "Something- like eleven or twelve years ago, I began eating Kellogg's All-Bran. When I started, it was called simply Kellogg's Bran, and I believe it was one of the first products prod-ucts of the kind on the market. "My friends often laugh at my f3tndness for All-Bran. It gives such a clean taste in the mouth, and I do not feel satisfied until I have had my All-Bran. -'If the Kellogg Company should ever stop manufacturing All-Bran, here is one who would bo frreatly disappointed." Miss Amy Person, University Park, Iowa. 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BAKER A Bars. 28 PALMOLIVE SOAP ........ MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING 25 59 4 It V K - II for SODA CRACKERS 3-lb. box . . 3CC PURITY BISCUIT Lare Honeynfoon Cookies, doz. tc rn v nnnrifTrTe saltine wafers 3 for y...25c til. rKUUUllo Pilgrim or Butter Cookies pkg. . 17c milkJ WIN $1000.00 Try 3 Cans Borden s Evaporated Milk CAN . . Come in and Get Full Details 6c CORN FLAKES Large 2 pkgs. PEAS, 3 cans . . 27c LA FRANCE POWDER j. atnac WALNUT MEATS Pound COFFEE SUBSTITUTES INSTANT POSTUM Small Can 23c; Large can 40c POSTUM CEREAI Pound Package . . . nxvs a imf? TV IP Poui . RoundBSirloin Lb. H) Ctri.i U-SU Ground Round STEAKS" Pound . . rlSc VEAL SHOULDER ROASTS . . STANDING PRIME RIB ROAST RIB BOIL OR VEAL STEW . . SLICED BACOr . . .""LB 15 PURE LARD IN BULK .' . . AU Beef No Cereal . J L k 3 LB zw S LBSli 2 LBS 20 LBS 49 3 Y.' |