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Show .-- - ,r i 1 c3 " t :r a 7 f:x: - A HERALD PHONES Editorial Society " .. . . . .k. .'. 4, 3 There's No Place -.' IJkf Utah County t,o Live! v .Wateh' U 'Grow! '"' )3M V J I 1. v -.- VOL. 8, NO. 5 PR'OVO,- UTA'H ;COUNTY;. UTAH. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER; 2 1, 193 0. JG PAGES TODAY PRICE FIVE CENTS . -1 c ? cnc r ;r r- Y A'- 7 n Utah County Fair . - In Readiness for Opening Thursday Marelousr Exhibits of Central Utah's Vealth and Resources toBe Shown; 4 Great'Amuseiiierit Bill Promised With only four days remaining before the opening- of the sixth annual :Utah county fair;, every thing is shaping nicely for theTfrreatest exhibit of Utah county resources coupled with an unsurpassed program pf feature entertainments entertain-ments eyer seen in this -'section of the state, according to 5 C. L. Waraick manager. v ' 7 ; Una GE'acEii . v. ' V l? Meda.' Leavitt, 20, daugh-l daugh-l ter of German Leavitt of Provo bench, died at the Aird f hospital Saturday evening; : as the result of Jnjiirie's ' re-! re-! ceived an hour earlier when : she was struck by a car driven - by Joseph - Ellsmore of Silver City." The fatal accident oc- curred at 7:30 p. m when the : girl and her ; x sister, Genevieve, were attempting to cross the ' street in front of fill's - service station near the : Sharon school, ' 'v ; l Meda ' apparenty became ' confused after her sister had cros.d' thevhisrhway succe-fully. succe-fully. After dodging a northbound north-bound car she darted in front of .the BUsmorvv car 'before the machine could be brought to a stop. She Was rushed to therK0S;7 pita! where it was found that I she was suffering" a" basal fracture of the . (skull. She died'at 8:15 without regain-. regain-. inpr consciousness.' : ; -- .The family came recently from Mesquite, Nevada. She is survived by - five brothers and threo sisters. ?'':-'Kv. The investigating offi cers. Deputy Sheriffs : . . Martin "'&rfbel and Briir h Peterson "declared :ihat ; Ellsmere could not . te f hId accountable under ; ! (he circumstances. vJ. n y .The Shrron wrrrd M. I. A. penlnF social will'. be-held next Tuesday evening at the vard 'house. it :A I cordial Invitation is extended to the public to attd. " " " He'll Try a Lindbergh. We Recognize All Three. Met 23, Knocked Out 23. The Constitution's Day. (Copyright 1W9 by Kin? Features Syndicate, Inc.) 1 OX AMilEU red-haired Ung 'i' man from North Dakota, who ( did some air "fighting' In -the U i war. and enjoyed It, has in-' in-' vested his $40,000. including his las; dollar, in a fast Lochheed explorer plane, and plans to fly, by -himself. ' to Paris. lie calls the trip that he plant Doing a Lindbergh." and hopes tc cover the distance, S.610 miles, In - about 25 hours, beating Lindbergh by nearly 8 hours. ' lIf he does that. Lindbergh will bfl well pleased. The engine decides the epeed," and ." Lindbergh, like everybody else, knows that the trip will be m&de, eventually, in ten hours and less. SEFTEJIE-R 17 rnarked the 14Cr J anniversary of the signing sign-ing of the ' constitution. Earnest drys say the wets are trying "to destroy the constitution."-'-' . The anti-dr-s say that cutting a cancer out of a man isn't destroying, destroy-ing, it's saving him. and the eighteenth eigh-teenth amendment, causi of cur crime wave, needs cutting out. There will be interesting wet-dry fights in all elections for years to come. ' - A few months agro, to talk of m a .1 i. . ... i ' Ey - . "T Arthur Brisbane Roland Williams, general , di rector ofjthe "Craters of the Moon end Miss Beth LeMbn,' pageant antt uanciftg director arrive'd In "rovo Friday and went right to work arranging ar-ranging details orlhe presentation of this' great spectacle.;' A large group of girls have beenselected to execute the dances forhe pageant. They will begin training at once under the directlonof Miss LeMon, who will be assisted by Miss Norma McEwan. "; ' , rovo Represented . ' Provo city will be represented in the community exhibits this year with . a display emphasizing the commercial.'' industrial and otTfGr resources ' of this "community, according ac-cording to Prof. E. H. Eastmond, v.hohas charge of the exhibit. All of he principal cities of the county will be represented with exhibits t that will do justice to the respec tive communities, according Is Mr; Warnick. . - V' The. home economics department will exhibit more needle handicraft work than ever, according to Mrs. Margaret Eastmond, supervisor ol that ' department. Mrs.: Eastmowd desires through the medium of the Herald to urge .the women of the county to make their entries early &s no exhibits can be accepted after Wednesday evening. She will be at the county 'fair -building Tuesday and Wednesday prepared to accept exhibits for this . department. AM articles will'be placed under lock and key. and a watchman will ba employed to take care of all articles day and night, she announces. ' ? IJvestock Exhibit "vd carloads" of livestock are pected to ' arrive early .this-vh r.(- ; , . f . i . ....... s. ,v . . (Continued on' Page Eight): "-: . 1 . r The strange story of two women who starting start-ing with only ah old circus cir-cus tent to house v their revivals have : builded an odd religious venture in a $2,000,000 business. Read the amazing careers car-eers of Aimee Seihple McPherson, "God's Star Saleswoman," ' hy - her qvti description, and her mother, M r s. . Minnie Kennedy, in , '' "SISTER AIMEE AND MA" starting Monday, Sept.; 22, in Eyenincr Herald. i i , , a Fair Qur NEW JJ J come - Thfi edjtorialsr Ing - .of along1, the ; Prosperity Pros-perity Pathway. I ; -I .... - .. ' First ; and " s ic-ond ic-ond ; edito rials, X told how 'Knowledge, 'Knowl-edge, land Faith form the basis' of success. Tomor. row's wlll ' prove that ,' the west'p opportunity, here NOW, must suit I in . b y 'times. - The Editor. f . -t On faith, .7 .; . - J-.-'-" -v..-1.--- . v--'. ' - 1 Court 'OrBers 'Rbmerutj : ne r muraer l nai v m xc ivcsuuicu .' IondayV Morning to . ; Hear. Testimony : Trial in the case galn3t, A. Lee Romero Pleasant Grove plumbr, charged with, first degiee murdf' In two - counts for the Killing of hts wife's nrents, -Walter and Seni Baxter,, will be resumed, Monday limning at 10 a m. C Coutt va ad journed Saturday owin'i to political conventions .held at Lehi and Salt . Lake during the day.f ' V. . , , : Jury at Hotel ' ; Exti erne caution to keep the Jury incommun'cado during the two day rece&s was taken by; the court : A special bailiff was sworn In to assist as-sist in keeping the IS men together, irt whose hands the fate of the Pleasant Grove man rest3. Instructions Instruc-tions were given at adjournment Friday by the court to provide quarters quar-ters for the jury" at a local hctel until Monday. . ' -o ' Deputy Sheriff S. A. Willis again took the witness stand when the court ; reassembled following . the Friday noon recess. Deputy Willis testified concerning his investigation of the crime on the evening of July 5. When the state attempted to put In the records rec-ords e conversation between Dep uty Sheriff Willis and Romero which took place sometime - after the defendant had been taken Into custody, -Defense Counsel A H Christensen objected . vigorously: Judge A. V. Watkina took the matter mat-ter under - advisement and will make a ruling on the matter Monday. Mon-day. ' - .. . '-' . A. R. Winters, Pleasant Grove (Continued on Page Eight) Fuller Rites V Brief funeral services for Pel ry B. Fuller of Salt take, former Provo resident, will be held at the grraveside at the; Provo city cemetery ceme-tery Sunday at , 4 p. m.' Bishbr. Walter P. Whitehead of , the First ward will be In charge. , Funeral services ior Mr. Fuller will be held in the new Granite stake tabernacle located at Twenty-first Twenty-first 'South and Ninth East street in Salt Xake, Sunday at -1:30 p. m. The body may, be viewed . at the Deseret rrcrtunry h?l in . Tal. Lake, prior, to .the' t.r vises.- The body will tt brc;""t:t-t3 I"Ycvo :.. ivept Between Neiffhtoroj Share ifoi 11 ''osperity Co-operation for prosperity means more, than back-scratching ; it means Scratching dirt.-: s 4 J. :u ' Two days ago,' in -an editorial, we spoke of knowledge as the ba?is of good times knowledge'of b.urvwestern countryt pf its wealth, its ppweiy its men ar4 yomen.' ' " Yesterday, we spoke of the faitl in our country that must irom Knowieage, as iaitn in driver's knowledge of its abilities. simple : its results are sure i and theV are swift. 'Cooperation, for' westerners; as we:arer; merely means ljuying ..what .westerners , have - to mell, to the limit of our ability. It means ' doing in. the vest; with western" man-, ' power and western materials, ever job ye4cahr. ' ' ; : Western. dollars are 1 the Hfebtood- of western prosperity. pveiy tjme'we send one east;JMnoecfssariIy;'we rohthat life-stream life-stream of its vigor. J v. " - ;- Think, this evening, of your nejghbors on each side in the next apartment, or. the ext home. . Can you buy some- st ie- thing 'your neighbor has to sell? etter ,,-buy it. ,J X T " . Perhaps you have a job , that a let him do it now. .....'--,, ) - ' ; .. - ' Th3 dollar yoit, start' rolling' tonight will keep rolling for a long : time. . Eventually, it will come back' to you, .with ; other doLars.' 3?nere is ho guesswork ahout it ; it's- a fact. , v That's all there is to co-operation. It' isn't some vague?, noble virtue, to be talked-about at chamber -of. commerce meetings : it's just an everyday thoght "for your neighbor .and a determination to help him, so that he can help you. ": You. KNOW your neighbor is a good westerner fair, intelligent in-telligent and. henest. , 'You KNO"$V ,l;e is backed by unlimited unlim-ited v natural wealth the wealth . with which our west abounds: " ",- f- " ' - ' You have FAITH in your neighbor; he will deliver what you want. ' He has FAITH in you and in the west. . ' : ' this ' basis of knowledge-built 1A1JLU , ior -prosperuy. 1 b r BUILfDS SUCCESS. Tomorrow : :l- 'How Co-operaton; creates prosperity. ''-. . STRCCti BY BUS.-DYINO ' BOISE Sept: 20. lIK-JacxJb TriV tonback, Blue Valley school .district farmer; WaS believed "dying - here this morning as a'f esult of his cat-beinr cat-beinr strpe'k by r it' Union Pacific bus fiv miles west f here'ork the Nampa highway at 7:20 a. m. : , V PAY ROLL ROBBED Xxi CLEVELAND, Sept." SO. (CIDA bandit-held up Stihley ,J., Boiekr bank messenger-in the elevator of the WiUi?.rrt A. Howe Lithographing company1 here tcklay - and , robbed him cf a $1,500 payroll, , , -; f .' . . IIURBERED 5 IAN FOUND 5 MELROSE. PARK BL, SeptiSO (CiTha body, of a well dressed naah, :aged about ; 65; ryears; was found, "beside the Indiana Harbor Belt tine railroad-tracks near here today. He had beeft stabbed through the heart, with an Ice pick, indications .were that he, had been dead for twos days. - IJuVNlL CLOSED EAST CHICAGO, Ind..' Sept. 0. (UJrv The American St?. te bank of Hzst Chicago; iwlth resources of approximately $3.000 ,CQ0. wt closed by (he board cfdltectots toJay after aft-er the .dlsaopeararice ' of .. H, K. Droves, President. .. .- , : ' , TRAXSU:.VT jnjRDlSRHD . GREAT "FALLS , Mont., Uci t. ?3. 01E the ."".body -CT .JTw. n ' J. ;e: Wright was removed froia a fi eight car her this- morning. .-Police said he hRd ,been murdered. ' Us tea identified by a. passport which gave his residence, at London, England, and his age -as 25. - lie rd been shot through the heart "ard teri. Six rhen were taken in custody hy police pending the Investigation of the killing., LATERAN 18 KOI BED , VATICAN CITY;, Sept. 21 ittt-t Valuable Mosaic - fragments and other precious antius v ifrfiitltf fror.i ih a 1 II in X t-'-i r j iul::? In -H'hkJi 1 j I. ,. - . i ' -,.v iii i i 'i. i i. y . ,,, w . -I . . , i .i. 4,,'t' m k 'mr?m"m '. i i' m iMi WIRES , By tNITED; PRESS ; ft II I ! 'I ' 1 " Means nis. car comes irom us . If sond you need it -K ' " " ' ! neighbor can do. if so, taith we must CU-Uf- CO-OFERATION ALWAYS 4 ' built ' on knowledge and ',1 " . :. inu,ioreu:ieu uower, ,roeu. ho'and deep laceraUons aWut the L"t? ,rf??u L -1 1"y: Report4 tr ont .'the Aft'd . 'KDsplta Sathdray. fjvehlhg rheri JSoiith.. wu ' skdri af ier.!the atreldehi , were tht he. was i fcilbg6asi:ly nft'd thould "rfef cofcr -speedftyr f '.. VX-'' -''- " '4X ':. " 8mitn,..declareds thaL, Be; 'Tailed to. jee' the crsa.b' the ;TK&liyrKSouth end Mai n ' striet: In terseot ion k i '8.B TUevcat was 'badly 'demolishsd.. ' . -U J--.-'v' .-j !,- r .;r :: ; CIlRISTIAN . SCIENCE CHURCH First' vChurch- of Christ Scientit. corner of First " East and ; : FJvi3t North, 'streets,;;' Regular . Sunday moroingt Jiervlces; 11. a-' m., subject "Matters.', Suhdayi school vat fi;i5 a m. Wednesday evehing meetlnga are held. 4t $;oclock! Readihg rooiu opn daily from. 2 iSO tp 4:30' p.; m.t excepting .Sundays ahd.holld'ays: All are-welcom'e..; 'C-.. ;'-'"':''-' - .- i.t. ' tc..... ...I .. . . 'n. , ' '. , i. oaiu it ' . ' 1 "ff ; NATIQNAL TAOUE Chicago 100 000 010-2 . 6 Boston i...:003 000 00x 3 '10 Cincinnati .V COO 01u" 000- 1 8 New York v 000 008 40x 10 18 'First' game) -' - Cincinnati H;.'?100 010 002 4 12 New York -101,010 002- 5. 10 (Second game) " ".''"' - , l " . i" . . -v.' i 1 4 , . -i .- ' ' ' v' " " ' " ' ' ' " " ". piusburgh ' I . 'qoo bod;cii d id : Brooklyn .'. i 100 000 100 2 6 - . v ' -' ' - St. .Lotiia' ' lib 000 700 -13 Philadelphia 002 000-OlO-rr' s 7 (First game) " " i ' . v St. Louis. "... ICO C:0 OCO 3 12 Philadelphia COd 012 C01 '4 13 '.-V.' t Second game) : .V . a?:ericAn league . New yorlc . .'CIO 31 110 7 12 Chica-o 010 lx 10 8 " PhilPdelDhia t. -Louis ., ! r ' :. I Washington Detroit . . . , COO C01 000, 1 .coo cot 4 6 6 7 6 010 COO G00-210 G00-210 001 00x- 1 4 rr - it mi i ii utifc i i m i i . i r ; toevere 4niu ies consisxins oi ; v? t rn !?. ' iTll stares ;bt the third, day of sprina(- the ightlnth ' anftbveraary -,ot t thfe lhey -rer -beittsfibftCked across ibe treet:-! The ; . cctdfent ; totlf plafee iibout'S p us. Friday!' 4 f P FIBKET IS iii iii 'L ) Ifooyer Administration If eld J Responsible for Widespread - Business Depression By Democratic Keynoter. SALT LAKE CITY. Sept. 4U tju. Dr.. Vaul ot Dtui Lae was nominaiea or congressman fromthe second Utah district;; at ;the 'state Democratic convention here; Saturday." i ' r' J udge :;' George Christensen of Price received the nomina tion for state' supreme court justice on the first ballot. The vote was Christensen 6 12 Va J D. W. Moffat, Salt' Lake, Fxank Francis, exrmayor of Ogden was nominated for congressman from the first district by acclamation, i 'Five nominees were placed before be-fore the convention for congress man from the second district : the irst ballot resulting as follows; Paul, ,159, George Critchlow, U 9-10; B. W. Musser, 120 9-10; Al len Sanford, 78 2-5; Ray Van Cott, 23 2-5. On the second ballot Paul re ceived 219; v Critchlow $5 ; Musser 143, and Sanford 29. . .. SALT LAKE CITY, Sept20.. (U.K) A'militant and . aggressive ' note was struck today at the Democratic ' converiUon" when" Joseph P.. Pence, Democratic 'keynote speaker, held President Hoove f and the Republi-. can 'party responsible for the wide- ' ( (Continued Qn Page Six) : i . , Uelebration "- ..1'fc' : ' i -. '. ' . (-! '...-.u H.XiWt Vi.iMi.- "1, i f e-tival a.6'loek were r'4"ne oeietration. dpsea. . wun &-great &-great .petjf-'re fcroViam - Saturday feynlnVjlti whleh large number ojf fUejr,U .-ftnd -:; fbrrher, residents - of .ivtyaUCeeafiftit'coinmun 5nd t?9wr7show,4.:a football game", rtftcant ana- dapce'were features of v;The. pageant given Thursday eve-?1ngun4er eve-?1ngun4er the direction of Mrs. Eva &riZalL'IHu'strated V'the -sulrit of iBeiploheef.htothers. This . was'-'one of the most 6olorful entertainments bf : Us kind ever .seen- In this part Pt fe? tate. t'. A backgryn of 5H brush with coioj-ed autumn leaves ind'sagebruijhi slrewii ' ' oyer- - the ground -formed a- pleasing and ' ap propriate settjng for the story. Two Ination 'to ; the- entire high X sclobl campus where the event took place;- These with-a display of col- qicd nights added niuch to the effectiveness of'- the performance. r.pr.i'; "ASnos ;tt. '.'Merrjill ' was the tbakerv &.t FViday morning's pro- iiii. . Aiarx. iiooinson, wno ,re-Cintl.ieiurued ,re-Cintl.ieiurued from' Chicago, also A feature of, the pioneer .parade Thursday 'was the Aaron". 'John son handcart and-ox-tearvi company. In U' rctton'waa'. Don' C.'Johnion, Ct?cfeL a Sani'oM . Johnson, ; Melicia ilt.- - mger end Eliza Metcalf, up-.vtvlnjj up-.vtvlnjj members cf the original com- ' '-.'.v.tConf in-tied.' on Page Eighty. : G;is Ecfvice Goes1 Qn Uniiitcrriiptcd . ... . . ... .. , , . . 'The receivership of the. . Uah Va".:y. Gas and Coke company vil iiiio no fffct.c i tvee(rlercy if t.v e c".ipajiy's service, declare? Ii. tt. IvCillor . who . has been -apr pointed- receiver for ithe Concern. t ."Our, e'-'rvi e ttUl'be'LialntahiCd at th hi;hLii possible points," said IIiV Keillor to xy. "VSq are equipped equip-ped to-hanJ2! -all-business capably and; efficient. . r, Rd operations .will 0 on witl.ou: tl.e sligL'tt-t Iter-ti'ptlnn. Iter-ti'ptlnn. Tl'fi e i : nccl for v-orry aLaf coiittaua-tiCo cf"tlie,",ij "ur-vice "ur-vice in Provo ..as there is nothing stahdirfin tl way of c'ficiert f-ivice una'r i?.e r tukf i t , . . .- ... .- . . : i... .4 W. '. - . ' . h 7 i " ' .' " 'Republicans Marne fCp Ticket-; Fe w C6ntestGjj nriipk,rYJiite Fpji Comjplssioers.v Birlc vWiris Sheriff Noihinaton;- .pootli dm Young to Head tcgislative Ticket REPUBLICAN State JOHN E. BOOTH SPANISH FORK State nepresentatives JAMES II. GARDNEIt 4 : - iiair; " MJLTON DEWEY PAYNE " Dn'IDEND u , - County Ccmmissionor, four-year term 1 ' CHARLES it. WHITE County Commlvioner, two year term W.4V. WARNICK PLEASANT GllOVK County Attorney ' i; &. brOcKbank provo'1 tv County uditor AMMON TUTTLE . ' vv SPANISH FORK' i 't 'hi i I '.I' '''.'. n County Clerk ' j FRANK 3ALISBURY spRiNavnxK County Recorder. MELBA BACHMAN V i PROVQ , f ' i - W -i r :- Shes Queen jOf i S, 1 Cclebratiqn' .j --'. ' i t xv 'X ' MISS ALENE ARGYLE ; "' '.:'.' ' -..o '. - - ' .- " ; Who is to . be crowned as "Miss Spanish Fork" at' the pageant td be held' tonight"' at' 'the' Spanish fork felty pork,- the'" opening event of the great, homecoming celebration. ; ; Miss Argyle is,ne of the attractive attrac-tive tnrmherer of te younger se( ot Spanish Fork whose popularity was attested .by winning out In a coneajt for the honor to be named as qveen bf the celebration. ' ' , She is a graduate of the Spanish Fork hlgli , school and a daughter of: Frank and Vera "Argle' ot Spanish Foik. '. ' r oeminry iule Set The following: schedule of cla3sesi for the seventh and eighth year stu dents will begin-Monday, Sept 22. Classes -will." he4 held from S:15 te 8!55 In - the morning and to 3:45. in the afterhooh. . ' : As all the students eanrvf be ac- comm6dated each,' day, they may attend by wards a'3 follows: ' Third and Pioneer wards, M on- ' ' l-'ourth, Fifth and Manavu ward3. Ttu lay. '" f t I.ist. and Eonneyille wards, Wednesday. . " f t":ccnd tmd'EIxth "ward3,JTnurs- aay. ..-,. All students who cannot attena f 'Ihrr of. tLese d.jya may attend qt " 1 1 '"v ' v.- " ' -. v - ' ;.' . Sched slop 3m COUNTY TICKET Senators . CUFFQUD.E. YODO AMJUtlCAN ,rpH(H 'A. FUANK GALSFORD W. 0. JOHNSON , a'TAQUIN County Surveyor HUGO TRICE PROVO County Treasurer JOHN C. TAYLOR PAYSON County Sheriff OTTO BIRK PROVO , Ccunty Assessor E. A. 'BUSHMAN I.EI1I Pledging the nominees of tlw Utah county Republican party to an adnjlnlstrotion of the protection-.of home . indiijjtryji law enfofe'emf-n. and to spend the-, reve-nuea of the county economically; ' delegate from .the various precincts, -a'sr: i tied in convetitlon at Lehi Sat'ui dsy , to name a ticket in' jpcoid , bi,JJi- ing time.- ; '.' ".', ' . J '. -, ,' , '. Thr'!:Contest.i '. ' Only' three of the' 10' offices tlvt vere nominated at the conveiuioi. were contested- Rules were suspended suspend-ed .in the 'other'' 13, offices and th candidate! were nominated by fic-claination. fic-claination. Never In the ,hlstoj J7f tho party was the ticket ' select in such rapid order, hardly -Ivvu hours being consumed In the sIh-tlon sIh-tlon of the candidates. -The offices in which n vote br-came br-came necessary was for tho county commissioner two year term, nher-iff, nher-iff, and county assessor. There were three candidate tot the latter Jwo offices and two for the first office- ' . ' ,' .: A 'warmly contested race tcKk place in the ballot for county com miesloner for a two year term, Wilford W. Warnlck of Pleasaut Grove defeating Rue! Evans (f Lehi by a 17 to 143 count on thr; fii'st ballot, American Fork. Pleasant Grov. Provo, Payson and Spiingville, gavo Warnick a majority of their votes while Lehi and Spanish Fork wero the only large precincts that gave Evans a majority. Rlrk I Winner . ; Otto Birk of Provo, Alex Chrisi-opherson Chrisi-opherson bf Lehi, and Clyde Scott of Provo were the three men nominated nom-inated for sheriff. Tabulation of the ballots gave 203, Chrlstopherson 1J2, and Scott 30, American Fork gave Dirk practically all of thtlr votes, - Payson also gave Eirk a majority aa did Spanish Fork ana Sprlngville. Pleasant Grove wan divided on the matter, while Provo gave' Birk an even 100 tallies. T-cqU received 15 from Provo and Chrlst-opherson Chrlst-opherson 4. Alpine, Goshen -and Lehl wers back ,of Christopherson to a man. who also carried O rem and 'Pleas ant View. '" ' , The final fight1' of the day re sulted in the nomination cf E. A. Bushman of Lehl over Cliatl Hawkins of Benjamin,' incurr.bcr.t (ConUnued on Page E!!.l) Community Cliurch! : , , i : . . . vt The i Sunday 'school begins at J a. m., church at 11 a. m., fr. , "School Days. At 7 p. m. , Sunday the F r i r Christian Endeavor will meet; i- -Ject of lesson, "Pulling Togeth r " The Intermediate Christian : -deavor .meets Tuesday cftrnooi t. 4:l5;'8rv-es l2 to 10 and tho Jt ' Christian Endeavor i: . Tu afternoon at 4:15, ac-i h to 1'J, All 'members and than Lnterr ' are iavltcd to attend aU's-tvlcr . |