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Show PAGE EIGIIT PROVO EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ,27, 1928 ULECTRA- T IS - i IS POPULAR RADIO,' ' "Uleclra," la the name of the only complete radio, manufactured In Utah, It being the product of the Utah Electric Radio .company, wlah main offlcesin the judge building. Salt Lake, and a Provo agency at .' 75 East Center rtreet . Following many years bt Tesearch" on the. theory of Round waves and their mastery through an electric receiving et, A. J. Truelsonr company engineer: has delivered to the worlj a set which many declare to be one of the best electric radios on the market today. , Rapid success has marked the company's psoKirss, following its formation about a year ago. r Pacific- - const and eastern icon- corns have shown great Interest In plar:nir the Ulectra on the markt In their territories, but as yet no ac- - (Continued POPULAR posite VlwiV,. '- tion ben -i- iltheuEtKlefinHc doeislon-haa-be- en made by the company directors to 'q" townspeople. Since, however, start. mass production at once. "acuity members are very busy peoCompany offioials state' that four- ple, it would not be fair to ask them 1 if thsof the 'i teach classes which are not callmachine remains locally, for. labor ed for by from at least fifteen to r-r Bmt jnatyrials. fifty ppopfc"Demonstrations wilt" be gladly A class in world literature, oimlJb given at any time, according to com- Browning, one In French and one pany officials, wh8 urge lnteTested 'n class room and school manage-nen- t to call Geotgcr"HafrlS;Sai "parties have already been organised. " 1304 to arrange fora demonstration DfHefs will be organized as Tflbldlv ss the demand warrants, the directreagrrrto-Tnakecnrvatiablef0- v . . readiness-- ' for Friday' grid tussle at Tayson, which starts at' 9:3(1 "o'clock on the high school football field. , A great battle I la prospect,' and the outcome may go far to-ward deciding the championship . '"'",. of Region Three, The lineups: '.' , "In fact," -- "Second to none In quality ;and quantity throughout the State of Ulah," ws the comment made by Mr, Andrews of, Provo,. who acted as Judge at the flower exhibit fos--. tered by the Tlmpanogos stake Relief Society and displayed l.''the Pleasant Grove-- ' high ''-school gymnasium Tuesday. ; Utah Many county marveled at the wonderful varieties; the gorgeous coloring and . : people-throughou- t Payson . . .O. Scherre Mivnwarlng. Haymond c) . .t. ...IL Wilson Nielsen ....... .g. .. : McDoweU Law ..c...:.. Johnson ...... Laraen Kverett . Mendenhall'.. .t.....L Scherrer ..e Snaff ord Jensen Thorn ..... .qb P. Wilson (c) Pax man . . , . ..hb..... McBetK Gadmundsen. Okel berry ChUds ,.fb. Snyder ,S EVIDENCE ',:,' aividef mto three ;y REPUBLICANS he!" . WE . BUY , FOR IXSi . IS COMPLETE Lu-cl- la f J JJ U - -- E. JNSrnVTION- - pi' JL "where ravines are greatest" (Continued from Page One) ' 286 WEST CENTER STREET Fred Markham of Provo for presi dent, is also active and repores that this ticket will command a' large out of town support, as well as strong . .. . . backing In Provo.' 3A. y, ;Watkins, president of the or aays. club, and chairman of the general ZZL-.World PolltJuiCourse committee in charge of the affair, TTSITS COUNTY FAIR Dr. William J. Snow "has been . announces that the . reception: will begtn romjrtly: at o'clock Friday (Continued from Page One) politlcs and. imperialism," "and the Tulan slate" fair board, Is a visitor evening and thathjalmtjjigfor business Ucparlinent has boen ask- - of the muh the election of officers of the club ed to teach courses In markefing make selections of produce and will begin shortly after 8 o'clock ff the state association In Salt all where and, merchnndislng and In business other materlalsorxhjbits at the and continue until 11 o'clock. lake Saturday evening, : d'rectors will submit their selections English. These classes will be set di for approval of the associated unning as soon' as complete arwil' HKRK 2 rctbrs. and the ptate procram . CT.I.ND ORATOR rangements can be. made.. Thost: be arranged.' Work upon the entire interested In such work should N. C. Hunks, Utah's blind orator, eurn-' "ommuicate with the extension di- returned to Provo Wednesday everenetoire will h tn'ke'n !' In ' ente at the Sir.riv rehenrsal. vision, telephone 811, at an early ning after touring Wyomlnig and -- A LATE-19- 26 Meet Friday-Night,- -" jlnfe. meeting for those Inters. I.luho. - Mr., llanks was called to A meeting of the Mendolssr', I h in these courses will be called Wyoming on account of the death club will convene in the office of arly next week. .there of his brother Alva M. Hanks, Cb'lstenoen tvt kins and Ttanfd. - The- - class .world literature who died of typhoid fere September CHEVROLET at 32 We Center street. Friday meets every Monday afternopntn 11. Mr. Hanks was a guest of the 1. evening,. September ?S. at 8 n 'm. at club meets the weekly Klwahls Browning evapy r HIbcvis the Bdv'sabilitv of entry uay evening at 7:13; the claSs In luncheoh meeting today. COUPE of 'he A'so'ted Male ChoWT of! beginners FTen fa meets each Mon-la- y -- FIKF. KWK.F.rS HANKOW and Tfiurs.lay at 7 p m TTtah Into the oreanizatlon of the Extra good' condition. " Associated Male Choruses of Amer- TP) SIUNOHAI. Sent. ' busi New of tires. Phone 802-orfanlzati"-Mrs. national H. W. Palmer nm Yi.m Fire in the nativ cttv at Hankow lea. a ness and profes.ln"n rrle lingers 'rom Ogden to rpend a week here, took the Hveg of IV) persons and.de- who have been extending their or; i aimer will loin hnr sm,iou stroved 2 200 build ines - Yesterday. : fhe w:Jl return l fUg,in-iTtn thouKand persons arc homeless. through the:.; -.Unite'1 States for the ppt sevn ve- v to , members are reotiefted at thsf merrihp so that - "'li-- ' Clark' . II' . lira was known to have possessed, and a group of love letter written from" "Jim Murphy" to Mrs. Clark buned in Moock'a back yard. The state will aUege that Moock, using the alias of "Jim Murphy," became engaged in a mail-ord" courtship with Mrs. Clark, member of a formerly socially prominent Connecticut amjly., Alleging that he "Murphy" or Moock wo'uld become the heir to a large fortune if ' he was married before September 24, the letter writer enticed Mrs, Clark to come here to marry him, folks' group, the general group, and the junior group.'" First, second and third ' prize ribbons were given in. each group for the best bouquet of mixed each riowers, the best bouque(.--o- f and SPOKANE, Wash., Sept .28. kind, the most perfect-flowe- r, the - best . potted.-- ' plants. - In all, (UP) Arraignment',- of ArchiC F. eighty ribbons were awarded to in- Moock, mill worker, oa- - f irse de '' dividuals,--' gree murder charge for the hatcnei MraTLayina Fugal acted as gen- slaying of Mra Catherine Clark, exeral chairman of the flower show, comely, Boston divorcee, was today,-pected with Emily Ray, Rose Harper, Police considered .the web of cirThome, Retta Smith, Ellen cumstantial evidence they had Tomlinson and La Rue Smith on woven about Moock complete when Mrs. Mary Clayson was a Payson the general committee, - '. they found 11,400 In currency, the visitor Wednesday. A NATION-WIDMOST approximate amount WEB d( :. declared In conclu sion, "we should, make a supreme effort to establish good fellowship a nd friendly relations withevery nation, keeping our eye on those things that make for moral, social and material welfare of all nations." John F. Mendenhall, president or the Utah county fair board, and ly. manager of the fatrt Bpoke-HurtHe extendeif a cordial Invitation to Ul to visit the fair, and gave a brief synopsis of the program fr. ' Sprlngvllle Needed 't'P ;- ; e ' "has . : SHOW PLEASES Pavson and Sprlngvllle are in Partisanship Avoided . As an example, Senator King, declared that he had stood with Presi-- . dent oolldge on the Japanese treaty question, and with Presidents Wilson and rlafdlng on refusing to recognize the. Russian Soviet. He gave as his" view that partisan In International affairs pollt'cg should stop where the three-millimit begins. Senator King made a plea for a more friendly relationship, - with China and with Latin America, He declared that he had' worked on a plan to find a market for millions of tons of Utah coal In South America, but explained that his efforts were 'nistratert by hieh freight rates between Utah and the Pacific coast. Extension classes are being oralmost daily In. ganised order to ac'commidate those who wish to "learn while they earn," according to H. R. Merrill, acting of the extension division at Brlgham Young university, who announces that classes in any field of education which can be taught successfully by this method wilL be rganlzed wherever It lajfou.nd that sufficient number of people are nterestedln the same - classes. f J . Faenltv Is Available"We have a large caulty of highly trained men' and wome,n in many taken In this regard. 'lelds," Prof. Merrill said,, "and we ; SPRINGVILLE with the Republican administration vftiile his closo frk;nd, Charles Curtis, now Republican nominee for the vice presidency,' had talten the op- Classes Organized 'Wherever Demand For Instruction ' Is Sufficient flowers. : The space was departments-rrthe.-ol- from Page One) of . th the artistiq , arrangement P.G.FL0VER SENATORKING PAYSON MEETS EXTENSION J . PROVO, UTAH cf MALEGHORUS . . cifirHeiwnr WlxiWCoUrus . and Service forjsale; . HO-A- :" PARTNERS W Fifty i - td - treplddtloiv but pin Is not too big or too unwieldy for practicability, but ha possibilities of complete success." 0 .' CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere pprecintlon to those who were so our groat bereavefn s dii-'yni ment. In the lllncss and the deth of our dear wife and mother. For the beautiful floral offerings and the ofsympalhy ex - deep expressions teiweJ, whirh has made a lasting r'rpi ession in" niiV nerafs. To the' JTanava ward Kelirf society and the ward bishopric, who did nobly their art, we are grateful. ' V.U VAN WAGENEN AND FAMILY. i J i- - --Ey- -- i 'm Befo n? J( : II Tj j I Jr C Penney Store. . -Z -- umors $Q 90 and Coats for Smart Youth Are Styled in A Grown.Ury Manner Coat jNf ' . . - 1 be smart, too and this season it is with stitchincr for trimmi ntr unci a furcollar forvar fur cuffs, too. Suede velour is the labnc that is often selected for mth-smetin- Assortment at Cooked .. ' u.ven the tiniest miss js not content with "just a coat." Hers must See Our Handsome r - Misses7" : J After es:.Js " ou- Women Furs Are Important to the Smartness of Your Food If fine She has learned to read our adyerttse menu regularly and saves many a dollar for the Family Purse while silting quietly at home. .. She knows she can depend on our advertising that It is honest, and fret from exaggeration. It will pay every Housrwife to read our , advertising regularly Often she will find that soma (mall luxury she never thdught she eonld afford, is well with'm her means U Delicious strationll llomemaker seam?lrornd4ylight dark.Today tsh( has partner to help out on the job- - Taste Demon- - The discreet use of bows and of lace brings in a tendency to trimming that is part of the f emihmemode are circular and gracefully draped. Come in tot see these charming new frocks for your fall and winter needs. utitil the-plen- and ptr'otism of the memharshij) h v I'M loyal cooperation r'v'c organizations and the public at large, has demonstrated that the 1 J-- -- ff tin. ago years - st rubbed and spun and "sewed cision1 reaehed s---'-:- On the New Fail Frocks your Purse and a J. C Penney Co. Ad. Mon-fPro- 27-(l- apmay 'rrtCet "t" proval of the entire membership. "The path of our organization ha not been oil roses." MrPunfnrd states, "but we feel" certain that the success of our ensemble program last yar h$a shown not only to the the public at large, singers, but to the Immense- - possibilities of our work, anl that we will not lack for The material "or encouragement whole Idea of a state organization as new as It wis unique Wherr tt f as Instltutsd last year, and we ap-- f -cached it with a good deal of fear Trimming Is Important ie these practical, good looking coats. . WANTED RADIO " 1 Jerna Lindquist to. Conduct Cooking Demonstration ;In D. T. R. Co. Provo Store SALESMAN With or Without Car i..-U'- Apply Adv. ' meet every demand of the wise chopper, the smart shopper are here for your inspection. Fashioned of soft broadcloths and smooth-finis- h Coats-th- at Department ': to $5.90 Sizes 7 to 10 $1.98 to $9.90; ii to lo 5bJU - $I.5U . iizes Of suede. Provo, Herald Luncheon Dishes pell Chipman v: Upstairs Jcwelor 212 West Center St. Starts .11 Hepairinjf II - and cuffs of fur- - attract far vorable attention they soften the line and flatter the wearer. You can select , now a coat that you will be proud to wear all winter. : -- Square toes odd distinction to at Black Patent Tie, trained inlays of embossed ' . . leather. ' A -- Jierl'din-ying Onestrap" in Pattnl LUack Lizard Grain 'ttth id r $4.98 - iriffiTp-X- "' . $5.50 -- u A three-eytl- in florY Jiiel. fie tt Fatmf "The - 1 One-Pric- e . - - f " - enerously-Furred-coiiars You are Invited! Be There! at 2:30 P. M- .- A Rare Treat! Dixl)n-Ta$ldr-RExpert Watch" -G- the Subject for Friday Is No Charge . 3 , (V Sizes 2 to 6 $2.98 ... House" - . i h II U H . with and novel 1 $ 1.98 S.149 T I I eonld -- be' smarter than a --FourEyelet Tie. of Patent with alack Suede X nderia). 7 Utile Miss Sfyte buckles hfK dainty foot into this Onestrap of glutenwn Black Patent. Nothing for ' I -- street-we- ar r -- ' : Fashion has padloekii her-se-lf Into this Patent Slryt shoe with simulated - lAsari 1'- ' r I Beautiful 15 Jewel Bulova Watch Given Away I . v B'S - M : I P iiejrwiLii iiiiiti ' at n ii:iiri . k V t i rzs i i l ii i n i II i i w n i r j A i i SEPT. i t - - v FREE See ;;Jt On Display At Anderberg s .s DonH Fail to Be There You May Hold the - .. Lucky Number. |