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Show PAGE FOURTEEN PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, -OCTOBER 25, 1934 - i 'Penthouse Automobile' Carries 11 to California Firsts Successful Cotton Picker, Inventors Claim PLEASANT VIEW MRS EAKL FOOTE. Kejwner Thone 0S4-I13 SERVICES FOR THOMAS BURGE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ashton have a baby boy, born Tuesday. Mrs. Ashton was Norma Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Payne of Hyrum are visiting here with Mrs. Payne's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lieehty. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Slack of Salt Lake have been Pleasant View visitors this week. Wayne Lewis, seven-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs T J. Lewis, was injured painfully when his arm was drawn into the electric wringer Monday Mis. ( Si'utter of Spring ville is a guest at the William Wagner home. Mr. and Mrs Frank Pernod, John Iaebhardt, LJisnup A. Kay Fkins, William Wagner, F2arl Wagner Wag-ner and Keinwuld Liechty were successful hunters. There will be a Tuesday afternoon all children of the admission fee will Primary party it 3 o'clock forward for-ward A small be charged to help pay the annual dune fund VINEYARD ( iks. okokuf: K. H'KLLS Reporter Phone OI-K-l There will be ward conference Sunday evening m The warn house Uishop Victor Aii'ierson requests th.it all members o; the priesthood be piesent as Wi II as other' members mem-bers of tlii- v..:id 'I i' music will be under the direction of a rd I iu.ii.stt r Hern. nd Anderson. Mr. and Mrs Joseph H. C'legg and children, Hma Clegg and Mis Alton Sto'at ot Oakland. California Wer'e dinner guests M Mr. anil Mrs. LeCJrande Holland Sunday at thew home in Provo Miss erna Hunker of Salt Lakr visiled lure Sunday v. 1 1 h her1 parents, par-ents, Mi and An s i lfui i- S Hunk-i Mrs duel Andieasoii an.l Son Don Mi Kay, are spending a month with her parents, Mr. a:, J Mrs William Dalton at Hoy, Utah. Mrs. Jennie Fox returned to her home Tuesday from Salt Lake where she has been convulsing following fol-lowing a tonsil operation. Mr. and Mrs. William Bub of Salt L e City spent Sunday here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Olsen. Mrs. Lawrence Kirk and son, Richard of Kamas aie visiting here for a week with Mrs. Anna Wright. Mrs. Ellis Holdaway and daughter. daugh-ter. Lorna are visiting relatives in Lehi. Republican Women Meet At Payson PAYSON The Republican ladies of Payson met at the home of Mrs. Dave Bigler Monday evening eve-ning and formed an organization with the following officers: Mrs. George Chase, president; Mrs. Dar-rell Dar-rell Brown, vice president; Mrs. Kdward Snyder, secretary-treasurer; social committee, Mrs. John Iint and Mrs. Ruth Brewerton. first district; Mrs Howard Shuler and Mrs Eugene Hillman, second district; Mrs Braxton Barnett and Mrs Lee It Tavlor. third district. ' j t' i , 1 Bishop B. M. Jolley presided at the impressive funeral services for Thomas Burge, retired D. and R. G. railroad employe, held in the Sharon ward chapel Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. Remarks were made by County Commissioner J. W. Gillman. Pres. A. V. Watkins and Kenneth Mc-Ewan. Mc-Ewan. A mixed quartet, composed of Mrs. Lois Downs, Mrs. Melba Calder. Reuben Pyne and Earl VV. Mecham, sang three beautiful numbers, num-bers, "Nearer My God to Thee," "Abide With Me,' 'and "Rock of Ages." Mr. Pyne rendered the solo, "Perfect Day," and he and Mrs. Calder sang "Sometime, Somewhere." O- H. Anderson opened with prayer and the benediction was pronounced by William S. Park. The Woodmen of the World conducted con-ducted funeral rites at the graveside grave-side at the Salt Lake City cemetery, ceme-tery, and the dedicatory prayer-was prayer-was offered by Bishop Jolley WOULDN'T SWAP WITH HITLER ' . t Inventors have t. ted and laih-d ! r 1. ...'. a rf ':.; to l- : l Ji lnoihai'i- .U .' :i p John and Ma. k Hu-i, of Lake ProvM-n. . La . ! t:...t the )i..- -howu h- re in a P Ark . field, is the ;,::v,-r to tli . "an h. It v .1 j I k a:i : i' ie't- n ;.:i !:'.ir. d.-in"; i w . labor,--, -.iv t !:e i,; . .r L. r. A n j-iii'.y '' :::'.:. h ; :i. !'..-. :: r. v.- J ;i it .': twi.-ls i. u i ilie ulluU vilhuil ;. o; Lci. ? ol c-uw.-- Ulid : A i; :;d.s :i..iivd. ; Mrs Lillian Snow is visiiing at Zion's Canvon for several davs Mr md Mrs. Warren Tew. and Lapp law prohibits loads luav- Although tia-v ate er tl. in 1 .'Ul pounds ;: the (Kick Riissran oil I;, his. il 1!) M Ull . Is oil tile Sle.ie, when the P,;iltie States imp . ! : Ml All the way frcm New York city to southern California this "penthouse special" carried 11 persons and a c;of as part of the influx into California from the east. John Dixon, designer and builder of the craft, is slunwi with his wife, Elsie, and nine of their children. When Dixon finds employment and a home, five other children will come from the east to join the family. SCOUTS FORM GROUP AT T With an enrollment of inrty-lwo .students, members of the Si out leadership class ol the P.righam Young university, under the supervision sup-ervision of A A. Anderson, scout executive, recently completed their organization with the following officers named: Alton Peterson. Jensen.- assistant scout master: Douglas Merrill, Clifton. Idaho, senior patrol leader; Niies Vest. Payson. troop scribe. The troop was divided into the following seven patrols with a leader supervising each patrol: COUGAR PATROL: Hart Cran-dall, Cran-dall, Provo, patrol leader; Marvin Allen, Charleston, Norval Dayton, Payson, Ray Fahring, Helper . Clifford Clif-ford Hales, Berea. Ohio, Jack Selck. Provo, Virgil Stice, American Fork. FLYING EAGLE PATROL :H.ir-old :H.ir-old McBride, Pima, Arizona, patrol leader; Bill Haws. Same. Dave Hib-bert. Hib-bert. Mesa, Arizona. Melvern Wheeler, Salida. Colorado, Jack Woodward, Salida, Colorado SECRET PATROL: Kld.m Hart. Ogden, patrol leader; Clifton Boy-ack, Boy-ack, Delta, Harvey Moore, Spanish Fork, Arden Wesimen. Long Beach California. Reed Wilson. LaYerkin TIMP PATROL: George B. Har-ston, Har-ston, Cowley. Wyoming, patii leader; Joseph Despam. Sandy. Reed Gardner. Spanish Fork. Loey Newren. Provo. Niles Wing. American Fork. THE Y ' EAGLE: Max Wiison. Lehi. patrol leader; N Mval Carter, Provo, Harold Hutchings, Lehi. Aver v Kir kbam. Lehi. Paul Mm- ALE Smart New Dresses $3 One l)i group of beautiful beau-tiful New Divsses that will go fast at this exceptionally ex-ceptionally low price. A special purchase enables en-ables us to offer these beautiful creations at this low price. Lucile Shop SPRINGVILLE SOCIETY MRS. MANILA liROWN, Correspondent - Phone 1 10-W Mr and Mrs. Kent L. Harper of Bloomington, Calif., are guests ! their son, Liwrnicc Harper and laimly ill thi.i eity. Ml and Mrs A Smith, the latter a si.ster ol Mr. Hal per. and their two children ot Highland. Calif.. also are guests at the Harper home. Mr. and Mrs diaries Jewett and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fullmer Full-mer of Bingham visited this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dell vullmer. A farewell testimonial in honor ot Grant Allenian, who leaves early next month for the Austral-i' Austral-i' n mission, will be held Wednesday Wednes-day night. October 31. at the Second Sec-ond ward. All ward members an i tr lends are urged to attend the ento rtainir.ent . The Home Culture club will meet this Friday afternoon with Mrs C. O Claudin. All members are asked to att :ul. The Alpha Beta annual Halloween Hallo-ween party will be heid Saturday atternooii it Mt moiial hall Every - re- is invited to attend and asked in make reservations with members mem-bers of the i lub before or at the time of the parly. Miss Clara Hiirni'-r, who is attending at-tending the L I), s. Business College, Salt Lake, spent the week end with her motner , Mrs. Retta H.ir. Mrs Jam.-.-, Weight of Salt Lake IS the glle.,1 this Week ot her Mrs Austin i irnr and s attending ullege Vl.Slt- and Mrs during the phy, 1'psal. v-it OWL PATROI pat r ol h ader ; ', i !:.-; . N- vad.-r 1 'I est Mi, .e'a I'Jmo X. Ri : Maurice Barnett, Kenneth Baker-, James Jeiisen, l. 'iii eiit Redd, , llwin Robinson, Baker, (. 1 1 1 1 or 1 1 Yoinie , m t ie. i n Pdaii.lm Nevada ! .a I, NAMELESS PATROL: Rodney Wright. Hinckley, pafYo! leader; Deuir Holden, Payson, Elmo I'mil-oii. I'mil-oii. pr-ovo. H'l'iimv., Mt I 'hie. ln.-.o, I -ii W'a r ii i k. I 'r 'Vi i sister family in this city. 1'" red Koylarii who the L ! S Business ( ed tns patents, Mr Austin Roylarice here week-end. A number of friends of Grant A Neman enjoyed a par ty at his home Thursdy night. Games and luncheon were diversions with the following guests intending: M ix Allenian. "Dan Alleman, Don Anderson, Bert Strong, Hugh Hjorth, Don Miner, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Felix, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hover. Lowell Crandall, Dick Boycr . Wanda Carson. Lula Hatch, Leola Felix, Harriet Miner, Jane Bagley, Edna Brimhall, Melpha and Sarah Marie Binks and Nell Cat fell. Miss Lenore Condie left Friday to spend the winter- with Mr. anil Mrs Harvard Osmund at Washington Wash-ington D. C She also wnl visit the Century, of Progress enrouLc Mrs Coda Hnbar aril brother Norman Jenkins ,u Calient -. N v. visited relatives and friends her.' and in Provo Jus week. Mrs, Elmo Coffman was hostess to the members of her .v.rd club it a delightful puty Thursday evening. Luncheon wis served ea.ly in the evening -.'.Noweil by budge Prizes were awarded to Mrs. V. M. Sevv and Mrs. Blanch fkiles Others in attendance were: Mrs ( o Claudin. Mrs. Howard Thorp,-. Mrs Ronald Thorpe. Mrs L E Otteson and Mrs. Harrison ( 'i m. ivei'. II ()I( K (iKANTKI) Mrs. Florence Wilson of Provo was granted a divorce from George Wilson on the grounds of non-: non-: upport. by Judge Mar tin M. Larson Lar-son Wednesday in the Fourth district court. She was granted the custody of four- minor- children. Th.y were married on March at Mesa. Arizona. PIERRE, S. D. U.P Joseph Auer, former school-mate of Adolph Hitler and now an expert stone-car ver here, would not trade jobs with the German chancellor. Pausing between blows of his mallet as he carved delicate designs de-signs in the new Pier courthouse archway, uer philosophized: "Hitler will no; live long. He has fooled the people with this talk. but the German race will not long be fooled. I am the same age as the Chancellor' and we went to the same school. Now he is a great pohtit ian and I am carving stones But.'" Auer added in American vernacular, "there are not hundreds hun-dreds of people who want to bump me off." When Auer was studying sto craft at Trisbruck, Tyrol Austria young Hitler- was at the school learning to paint house walls. After three years at the Academy Krak-en, Krak-en, Auer parted with the young painter who sought to become an interior decorator. Both went to foreign countries Hitler to Germany and Auer to the United States. With headquarters headquar-ters in Omaha, Auer has become one of the midwest's most skilled carvers. His work adorns churches universities and schools from Milwaukee Mil-waukee to San Antonio. Auer says it Is not intentional, but his moustache is an exact replica rep-lica of Hitler's. family of Shelley. Idaho are vis- i-app u.er a-.- iis.m ltors of friends and relatives m porlatior: purposes Mapleton ihis Aeek " - - Mr and Mrs R L M.-ndenhall, f " and Mrs. Olive Whiting wre Salt . Lake visitors Monday. The Mapleton Primary reorganized reorgan-ized with Mrs. Leah Tew, president: presi-dent: Mrs Ruth Holley. Hrst counselor, coun-selor, and Mrs Mabel Hopla, See ond counselor. Tie- outgoing olti-cers olti-cers are Mrs Mabel Hansen, president; presi-dent; Mrs Millie Bud tirst counselor', coun-selor', and Mrs Zona Holt., ci-oiinl counsel, ir. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Carnese. c;i announce the engagement ol their daughter, Helen, to Mr, Herbert Towers, son of Mr and Mrs Robert Rob-ert H Towers ol Eureka Miss ( 'a rnesecca is a toi inei graduate ot the Sjirilig ville high hooi and student ol Henegal's Business collep'e Mr. Towers is a lormc student of the Brigham Youg University and University of Utah The Marriage will take place November- S and they will give a reception at Mapleton November 0. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snow returned re-turned Monday from Zion's canyon can-yon where Mr. Snow has bern employed. r trans their petroleum and it I n-, the United States. efore it RfllNs! ( he. lv oiir roof iio. I)ti"t take t!.,- i Iuik c .l haing leaks -j.oil oiir wall- and ceiling. Seal our rcwdW ith J llll. r atln rtite. I t Iops leak:- periUUiK-lltl . Dixon-Taylor-Russell Mapleton i i Mr and Mrs Lewis Snow are the proud parents of a seven and a half pound daughter, born at their home October 17. Mrs. Snow was formerly Miss Mary Cazier. Max Hall, sons of Hall, were injured when they were a horse on which Grant received Max is suffer- Grant and Mrs. Rebecca last Sunday thrown from they were riding, a broken leg, and mg from ire doing ected. Mrs int is '. riends Miss a fractured as well as skull. Both can h' ex- Roy Larson of Mt. Pleas-vdsiting Pleas-vdsiting relatives and in Mapleton this week. Ruth Wiscombe enteitaic- d a group of friends at her home Saturday evening. A delightful uncheon was served to the following fol-lowing guests: Muriel Jensen, lone Nielson. Larie Perry, Wilma Whit- ng, Edna Wiscombe. Delia Houtz. and the nostess. Gets Her Chance 1 Kp;'':' j A mm, i lwQ' Prom classrooms of University of California at Los Angeles to the movie studios goes petite Mar-Jorie Mar-Jorie Reed. Miss Reed got her chance in pictures when a director spied her as she was visiting ' friend, in tht studios. RIBS TRAHER INC. RECONDITIONED HJscsdl (gar? WITH AN OK THAT COUNTS! 8 li)Al CHK KOLKT De Luxe t Wheel Coupe. New paint; good tires. 1981 NASH Ie Luxe ti Whefl Sedan Good paint and good tires. 1930 FTKD Coupe - 5 dough- RI30 Bl IC K 30-57 Sdan only driveri 2b,lXM) nut tires; good paint. This car in good condition. This car miles. 19X1 t'HV KOLKT le Luxe J 1930 STI'UKBAKKK President Six Wheel Sedan. A very good i K Sedan Very good condition; buy. ;in excellent buv! 1932 roKD v-8 tsustne8 Coiie Doughnut tires; new paint. Tihs car OK. 1929 DOIMiE 1). A. Sedan New paint, good tiresa very good buy ! Large Assortment of Used Trucks on E ILtf Tickets With Each Purchase Phone 666 - 150 No. Univ. Ave., Provo A Li vnimg IRoomm B eauntiy! To make a room inviting and attractive to all your friends, buy one of these new Luxurious and Comfortable Living Room Suits in Tapestry and Mohair Coverings. Their substantial, well built frame, and sound inncrsprliiij construction makes these sets real quality values and it costs so little Priced From It's Not Too Early To Think Ab out Xmas Come in! Pick out your Christmas Gifts now. We have a large and varied assortment of Home Furnishing Furnish-ing Gifts to choose from. A small deposit will hold any article for Xmas delivery. ( ,SWEI,L-RrNYON T If HAS IKE CHESTS up $12.95 .DixonTaylorRessell Co, 1 'i |