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Show I'll r7 0 uOL--- PROVO EVENING HERALD. THURSDAY, APRIL 12,4928. b V V 1 12 Sp PRGCLAJrIATION Jf1 cleanup campaign, to from April J to 20 inclusive, wa decided iwoa Tuesday evrning. - Actio City ni Uko et meeting Ma uiurca siiicbw FOR CLEAN UP of ( r club. ladies' club, Industrial club ane business men, all of whom went CD record being strongly In favor of the move. Uayor John E. the meeting. Boot arsslded IS SET FORTH u Spanish Fork has Issued In ' teb clean-n- p proclamation: lowing -ant up Clean up- - Iaint CampalKn. Hear thia, ya people! Thankir Act!!! . "Come on . . . let s put things In order. Our whole city can and should be' made aa clean and orderly as its cleanest home. Then we, will have a safer, happier, healthier Pcorotr whOe-Ot- a vaa secretary, IVtaila Arranged leant Complete detail of the vera arranged, and citizen expert. accltent reaulU from the drive. TM program outlined for the week la a follow: Saturday. April 14; front and backyard day clean aUelfe, rene Usances ajis4: .remove dead weed, tin cana and other rub- blah, clean corral and vacant lot: mow tawn and clean walk and uo-Pl- p gutter. Jj;83 ay. 15 April yh citsr "Ambltlon In it highest conception l lo dream big dream and make them come true. Tha splendid ambition to have a city clean and t ut-- - - ""T- - MpmItn fa tha j j uae In their services, the theme pie. "Thai Cleanliness is Next to God "Therefore, by virtue of the lineal" and make special announce-vested In. me aa Mayor, campaign authority meeU of tha cinan-u- p and with the hearty approval of . program many far rMcftvlav, Day we herebylsroclftltrr All stores and schools to be cloned o- ffar afreet and ground and general APRIL 14th to APRIL 20th cleanup. Clean streets around your aa the opening week of a continuous bom i property and place all rub- CLEAN UP PLANT bish In suitable container ta be UP. CAMPAIGN hauled away under tha direction of "Away with the . rubbish piles! school and club. A penalty' will Banish the spots! dean up be I rp posed for dumping rubbish in the streets plague and alleys! Cut the. steeats after noon Monday, April weeds mow the lawns and trim I tiees and hedges! Repair "and pain! Day April .Tuesday. building that needa It. . Plant tree and shrub, prepare every "We need this thorough cleaning be la. and flower Exchange garden and renovation. It la the sensible sr.d Improve plants. T"g rtnr'-lin- m thing to dP 3fgrththrahhraafety let- - Slog an a - aJuan At thrift, pride and happlnesaof all Truaj No trees to be planted on our peopleatetata except by permission of city "It is everybody's job-- r for" every officials. man, woman and child will be exPreIS Fire Wednesday. April j pected to help. Let there be no basement venlion Day Clean slackera. Let ua all atrive to enand attics ot rubbish, rags aiid pap- able our community to be the cleaner. Foremen will clean wusiness dis- - est city in our state in 1928." - tr lot" pavement,- JOHN E. EOOTH7 . THusday, April 1 Paint Da- y; Mayor. Paint and brighten up inside and( . wooa woi k. wul, porcnaa, lancea, City hall to be painted by city of ficial. Downtown business houses, erat.pn Tl churcr-uTJwlT- day-- All - - the-we- ek UP-PA- INT LINCOLN HIGH tltsa i wU-jaw-s and., rrpiaee turnings. Committees f- V. hitrn rn It nun. m old PLANS BIG DAY Are Appointed Ta direct the work the Uommerclal following a nw.i n ml division, lm-?t-x, Junior high day at Lincoln high school promises to be s big affair All of the seventh and eighth grades of the Lincoln district will gather at the high school Friday morning at 9 o'clock, ready to par ticipate In the contests and athletic events of the day. Junior high day has corns o be an annual tffair and each year competitive contests have been add ed. This is done so aa to include more student In the events, ac In his or cordingly developing chairman; C 8. Dawson, Joseph Hansen. David Fir-mag- Women's division Mrs. Lyle Haghta. chairman; Mr. Jane Ham, lira. Lily Rows and Mrs. - Hannah Browne. fkaool activities division John V. Vf arner. Jr., chairman; David B. Bowca. Hubbard Tuttle, James A. Andtraoa and Mima Hales. ' Municipal divlaion- - Mayor John C. Booth, chairman; .David i, Victor Leifson, Arthur 0. Ray Hale aad R. L. Jex. e'h Fire Prevention Chief C. W. her favorite activity. The.-"Dala on this year Booth, chairman; member of the taking larger proportion than ever before. In that eity.flre commrrte and fire de- theseventh of the district grades partment Haalta committee Dr. J. W. will take part In the events. The Visit To visitors" are Tfir Hagan, Dr. Joaeptl "HUftiel," DfTAT classes from 9 a. mv until 10:30. at C. Btoddar, Dr. F. R. Frampton, XT W. T. Brockbank and Dr. R. C which time a program will be given ' in the auditorium, the Junior Iwallberg. Street committee Superintend- high school students participating! contest Is to be one of ent Silaa H Sneli. Prealdent VfrP. Sbtppee, President O, Ray Hales. the main features of the day's Commander R. 3. Hughes, and event.' This la under the direction of C. H. Davles. Luncheon will be , Captain Rex O. Daniels. . , Paint Up committee Ladiea' dl- - served in. the cafeteria at 12. The afternoon is to be spent In comrision, Mra. Lyle Hughe, petitive athletlca between the diff. i Fences and dead trees F. J. erent schools, and between the ? ; Faux, chairman, members of wards classes In the high school. recreation committees. . TtAV Semite A k.'iinn.Rnv ,tn R.. hops of each ward. Rev. Run- W J. - Wil-sam- . l.' In keeping with a proclamation fcguodby, Qutenitfr George H: Dee Declares President Of Tuesday-- designating Monday, April 14. aa Arbor day, in which he calls Mexican Mb ion upon the people of Utah to observe the day la a fitting manner. Mayor President Ray L. Pratt of the George Anderson, together with the commies km. has act Mexican miaaioa waa the epeaker elty planning that day aside a cleanup day ta at the devotional period of Brighaas Springvilla. "Governor Dern expresses la his Young university on Wednesday With President Pratt were his aoh proclamation the full purpose of th and we are asking every citiRolf Pratt, a former student; Mra. day, zen of Sprtngvllle to cooperate la Pratt President Rotf Pratt and home and city beautiftcatlon on daughter. Mary. Rolf who will be that occasion," la the message of account oa especially remembered the mayor. tenor fav voice, of his magnificent Tha vovernor'a Droclajnatlosi in ored the audience with a number I which the mayor, the city council selections. of vocal and the city planning commission v Truth of Book ta aa follow: The subject of'TTntdtnt Pratt concur, and blossoms of spring "The buds Mormon. of Book address was the revive once more our appreciation the According to Prealdent Pratt of the beauty given to our state by validity of the Book of Mormon is the treea, ahruba and Vine that a matter of supreme Importance to our and our mounadorn highways Latter-da- y of Book fiainta. If the our No gift streets. tains and elty Mormon ia not true, said President of can give greater inspira Pratt. Joseph Smith waa not a tionnature than green things growing. Prophet of God; if he were not a Custom and the laws of Utah have prophet, there was no restoration fittingrr-eatahttKil- tl "yrrtytt-da- v of the gospel; and if there was no to be devoted to plantings that restoration, the gospel in. Its futoesa will enhance oar pleeaure in our u la not on the earth for it la clear In order to encoure W that the gospel wo taken from the surroundings.. love of trees and a better the. age earth. President Pratt "ouUTned" tft to our spiritual and material deof the Book of Mormon and velopment, I. George II Dern, govtold of some of the wonderful ernor of Utah, In oomfjliance with v."" of which the ancient ruins cities, Here Is part of the conversion ceremony la which Nancy Ana Miller of J8, law, do In Mexico and 192s. as proclaim Monday, April been have found Arbor day. in accor4ancf Seattle, Wash., embraced the religious faith of the former Maharajah South told of He some of America. married.-Rwith the statute, and do cU upon of Indore, whom aha is show in the iik ahawl arte donned h aa she took the name of Devi Sharenista. The ceremony was at Oanga- - Lh great pyramid that had been aH the people of Utah to Join in thie one of the discovered, which, pyra oheervanee publicly stnd privately . . pur, India, mid of the aun. covered thirteen by the planting of treea, shrub and and one half acre of ground, an vines and flower, in the promotion erea greater than that ' of the of forest growth and culture, and Temple block in Salt Lake City. la the adornment of public and priThere were-e- v tdences, he aald, that vate grounds, places and ways" one civilisation had been built The city schools, including the above another, a fact which Is in high school, will be dismissed MonThe Builder Beehive girls of the" Elberta. Mra. Clsyson was sum- - accordance Book Mor tha with of day In order that all student may First ward entertained their moth- - mffufffl hwe Friday . bona use of an I aitra vpenfl Ue flsy in cleaning up. If era "very pleasantly aFThe ward which marvelods the. cul revealed waa Mrs. Mlcklason who to is expected that every, home In the ' chapel 'Friday evening under tho injury ture on the of the ancient in city will be brightened by the work direction of their teachers Mrs. struck by an automobile aa she habitant of part build America. In the of thia army of boys and girls, men Ijoulse Thomas and Mias Lydla I was croaajng the street and ren-- l wars niassiite stone8.ian4 women Krema. The roona, waj,decpr jtejjn mtta unconsciMi.. Bnei .japmji. ingsthera Uwm a17t Easter colors and symbols and Improving from the Injury. These atones wtie Joined without TO IGNORANT luncheon was served from Easter mortar and the Joint were perfect Well, Margery, how do yeu like Mr. and Mrs. O. M Shoenaker The baskets, each girl preparing a bas eome to conthe apeaker had your new little brotherr ket for herself and her mother. land daughter Gloria Jean and Mra. clusion that archaeologists had "I don't like him at all He cant Aa Intereating program was given Miss Margaret Shoemaker of Salt underestimated the ancient even speak English." a clever part of it being an Imita- lake were the guests Sunday of Mr. greatly civilization of America. ' tion of the ward bishop and Y. L. and Mra. Fred 8. Dart Jr. Mathematics Necessary massive atones Into place. M. I. A. presidency by some of thi -- The builder of the While visiting a" museum In Peru, past, he conThe presidency The Gleaner girls of the Fourth tended, must have bad girls in costume. accurate the speaker bad seen a case conIncludes:- - Mrs! Nena Beckstrom, ward entertained the M Men in knowledge of mathematics as evidtaining gold ornaments of various alias Mabel Ellis and Miss' Clara class Tuesday night. The-- Gleaner enced-by the fact that they had kinds. Among thorn he had seen Hndl. The girls served luncheon prayer waa repeated by the "claaa. used in their building stones of a pile of gold leaves such aa might at 10 o'clock. Readings were given by Mrs. Sylvia many shapes. There were atones. have been used for the Book of Wlllistn' and he said, having stones of twelve Mormon. There were no Fwchsoq Archie engrav"The members "of the Merry Mix Agnes Skinner. Refreshments were angles. Some of these atones were ings on these leaven, but they er's club" were pleasantly entertain served by the Cleaner girls, j' convex, others concave, yet all ac be ready for the en- ed JPrlday evening. April 6, by Miss curately fitted together. The build graver. and luncheon served at 7 o clock. mined at the home of TCIWAIta strumenta of hardened steel to cut dress "bearing an earnest testiEaster-colorand symbol were Johnson last Friday evening. There these stones, and they must have mony by to the divine origin of uie used in the decorations and car1 were 10 members and two invited had machines for, hoisting these Cook of Mormon. ried out In the luncheon. Maxine ruest Mrs. Katie M liner and Mra. Roll waa Swenson, r1l Turener the special guest of Jpnnie present, waa answered with Easter quotathe evening. Mrs. Swenaon renderJennie tion. Mrs. Robert Jex was hostess at a ed a sola, the remainder of the children's party Thursday after- rrork. Easter symbols aad ancy-work, aster symbols and colors noon irorn 4 to 7 o'clock In honor Direction L. Marcus Enterprises of the 10th birthday of her son v.xre featured in the luncheon. Stpwart. Merry games srere enjoyMr. and Mrs. Edwin Brlngleaon ed by 24 children Miss Goldle Jex assisting the hostess in directing who have Just, returnel from an the games. Luncheon was served at suto trip to Los Angeles, Beverly o'clock Easter colors and symbols Hills. San Francisco and other ' being used la decorations and re- California citlea spent Monday freshments. Beth Kreuger of Provo veiling with relative and friends at Spanish Fork. While In Caliwas a gueat at the party. fornia they visited with Mr. and Mr. 'and Mrs, E. A. Clayson and Mra. C. A. Brown, formerly of Pro children were the guests Sunday of ve--. They were occampanied MonMr. and Mrs. Leonard Mickleson of day by Mlsa Eloise Bringleson. of - .Mr rraon -- 1! Donald P, Uodr potUical science; Lsulaa .Maereiby. yjthjraical 1 Horn; i. Frank Morgan, efeemistry; Madge H. Peterson, physical education; Eugene F. Pratt. Oermaa; Eaeline aUrrine. English; Victor R. Taylor, political science; Edythe Thayae, English; Phyllis Tregeagle, Ighteeh Serdcra of the Cortege English; Stanley WUaoa, physical Wipf, mathemat- of Arts and Sciaoceaan adorUo to the forty-thre- e eceefeled last month, ta addition to the above, fourteen have been admitted as candidate students were granted the privilege ' for the baocaJaJsreete degree fU of having their gradoatism certified or at summer the close the session, Brig ham Toting Cnlveraity. Thia makes total of 41 graduates fa ess their formal graduation Is take coouneo at the cement of im. the Cottage of Art and Soieacea place The eighteen admitted by the University council oa April I, are as ' EDUCATOKS VISIT EXHIBIT follows: Forty members, of the B. T. V. Victor N. Ash worth, French; the ,, Science faculty, comprising history; James Ood-fre- cn,o, visiiea spnngviue t 4 p. Croaa-bec. S. mathematics. Earl 1 today. Inspection of the sociology and economics; art exhibit and dinner were on Hafen. phyatcaj education; RheU Kay. Enguak; Anon K. Lar-se- n, the program for the educators orpolitical science aad history; ganization. . BE OBSERVED WILL GRADUATE XBOOK STRESSED Book-- Stores and Schools Will Close Monday, April 16, to Cooperate; Numerous Com- mittees Are Named. ",T SPANISH PORK, April n UVJ IVALIBITYOF- - Action Is 'AfMass ri4 t the HersdllAbe vorou? rin tp nnn Divine, y. nf k, La-la- nd .J COM-te- I !' SPANISH FORK SOCIETY I These New SWEATERS to DIRECT FROM FIFTH AVENUE SNAPPY1 NOW SfiOWING HATE LOVE SLIP-ON- S In the Season's Smartest Shades .'i V ' COMPARE!! These Low CONQUEST Prices- -- ffin)4S,$n)95 . chal-ana- Uk, chair-- vision, Mra. Lyle Hughes, man. ' Speakers' Henry A.- M, r Row. bureau Gardner.-ehalrmani-- n. I President El Dr. Wells T. Brockbank, ) """" mm WILLIAM FOX I .fnstnts JOHN GILBERT Friday - Saturday THE EWfiATER STORE ' Last-Tirae- s- committee ruDiicuy Bishop Eliaha Warner. Mra. Effie Dart an mri- Kebecca .Buster. Trre I'ln'i"K commUtee-JoscSkinner, chairman. V ph. Last Times I A Paramourit ft Picture X - HO pretense. George Bancroft of "Undery world' fame, the master in a primitive powerful pic- i TiODAY RICHARD TALMADGE THE NIGHT mtmiHQMLMD PICWMl mm Starring And OlTB GANG Comedy " A SATURDAY re-iss- ' - I ' . 1 KENEE ADOREE of DUMA?' Immortal . Adventure Romance ESTELIE 1'tin'i vhoc. n -- TAYLOIV vic.Mrsnih.Ri-ucM(.- It)NIGHT NORMA TALMADGE i Last Times "BLUE DANUBE" in David Belasco's greatest stage success 'THE DOVE" Seflal Scotty of the Scouts" Comedy ?Radio Love" Pathe Review . . USE SCRIP READ HERALD WANT ADS 2 COMING SOON QUmtrSmi - "a k 1 In Old Heidelburjr with - J Ramon Novarro Norma Shearer It Saves Yra Time and Money. avassnf 4 "Of ?. I' f - 1 1 . "The STUDENT PRINCE" - in BEGINNING BATlTRDAY , L STARTS SUNDAY ... life;- - "OUT' OF THE1 StfORM" Barnum and Ringling Incorporated II ,lfB ) in .. n a. aH-tt- ar M- BAM(DE.(D)JE1 i vfith, RALPH LEWIS . Au:a. JACQUELINE LOGAN and ED3fUNto "BURNS . aupported by r cast EVELYN BRENTi NtrTHAMItTO- li'lK and WTTM (DIEORGIE , A bold, poifmant drama cf Northern lumber camps and J London's gay night life. . th'. PATR0LM A flipping story of night ture. i tt'W ' BIG DOUBLE BILLNT - ' Bonita .. S TODA-Y- j FRIDAY mm u ' - , ill iKDvMilUliltomnl . 1 - 1 m nvir r nnA irAKrttK kk:js PRODUCTION Ppetial prology? on the stage under directjpn.j!f T.jEarl Fardoe each evening at Q p. m. " Advance XnPnczs fftl - |