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Show -'-' ...- i :, TOE SUNDAY HERALD ": Second Section VOL. II. KQ.12. MB , ft IB By I. H. MASTERS. FALLS. in Falls KIwanU TWIN July 28. oiniiM llMm MANAVU WARD. Sunday evening services will be held in the Manavu ward this even ing at 7:30 o'clock. Good speaker have been arranged for. An invitation to attend these services is extended to everyone. FNfiiire Continued Buffets A wonderful selectioin of new and exclusive designs and finishes, something to match with pieces already wheat to the acre and just farmers are turning' their attention to corn,, beans and alfalfa seed growing. Dairying is taining rapidly in this section and; the Twin Falls tract promises to REORGANIZED CHURCH. support double the population it la Church of L. D. S.. Reorganized now taking care of. In other words Snnilav 9in Wottt ' Fniirth Snnfh our large tracU will be divided in-- 1 at: school at 10 Preaching to small ones and more . intensive (1, o'clock. farming will.be carried on. ing services during the summer Among the scenic wonders to be Elder S- S. Holm, pastor. months. visited in and about Twin Falls are! the Shoshone Falls, Twin Falls and SALVATION ARMY. Pillar Falls. All these are located No. 35 North First West. Lieut. within a few miles of the city and A. Wathen, officer, in charge. Meetart very asslble by auto. Shoshone as follows: 10 a. m jail meetFalls is one of the . highest water ings 11 a. m., open air meeting; 2 ing; falls in the world. Here the waters m., 'p. Sunday school; 7:45 p. m., of the mighty Snake River take a air meeting; 8:30 p. m in-- 1 jopen 50 212 feet feet or about leap'of door meeting. Major. Morton of higher than the Niagara Faalls: Salt Lake City will be present at Balance Back is a hugh boulder all of the meetings of the day. He which stands on a pinacle nearly is a man of 41 years experience and 100 feet from its base and yet withs- a capable speaker, taking as his tands the elements and seems to subject for the evening, "Looking! be held" in place by an Almighty Into Reinforcements Things." Providence.. Thousand Springs lh from Salt Lake City may also be ex. another remarkable wonder which can be s"en from the highway be pected. yond Twin Falls and can be reached FIRST WARD. within a few hours drive from this Foote will speak before the John city. friends of the First About 500 delegates are expected members and. sacrament servto attend this convention from the ward at the regular 7:30 o'clock. A at ices this evening various clubs throughout Utah and also been ar has program good Idaho. conventEach succeeding ion has been larger than the pre- ranged. vious one and if this proves true FOURTH WARD. this year Twin Falls will be a veritsacrament services will Regular able beehive of Kiwanis and their be held in the Fourth ward this friends. . Good evening at 7:30 o'clock. will musical numbers and speakers be given. All are invited. shels of these in your home. ' Let us show you how you can match your dining suite with beautiful new I i articles to make your din ing room more attractive. Tables Chain Our display of Dining Tables is complete in every Never before in our experience have we been able to offer such great values detail, so that you may now select to suit your taste as together with style, com well as your purse, from fort and quality, as we can these truly great values. now. From the many beautiful patterns in Dining We can show you the best Chairs we can assure you and most serviceable Din that you, will find exactly ing Tables ever shown. what you are looking for. -- - TABLES BUFFETS CHAIRS coo nn $19.85 i $1.95 UP MEETING BONNEVILLE AUG. I WARD. Excellent speakers have been arranged for the services in the Bonneville ward this evening at 7:30 Musical numbers will be o'clock. furnished by the ward choir. PIONEER For Your Breakfast Room we are able to furnish several new and attractive 5 PIECE SUITES handsomely finished and made in real style and quality j will be nresent Sixth ward at 7:30 o'clock" this a welcome address to evening. All are invited. . The Provo band it is Pected will honor the occasion BIRTH ANNOUNCED. "im a few selections. ' 1 several renresent.at.lvit Mr. and Mrs. Sherling Ferre, Jr., nft.tennK te on the nlatform with the are rejoicing over the arrival of a and Colonel Turner. In no hahv hov. bom last bunuay. Miss !4altion to the band. reneM anA in. Mrs. Ferre was formerly of this mental music I city Daniels r. Minerva hew jor ranged. ain!, form nf The Mutual girls of the Fifth L. Hit Lake will ho on tinnit tn. hpln ward, chaperoned by Mrs. Wells 1wn the wm proceedings. A more Brimhall and Mrs. Chase Hatcn l, etailed program Will h nr,r,niinco,-leave Tuesday evening for Spring-delhen will they arrangements are more com- Provo canyon whee Hete.. four days at Mutual Isle. spend Colonel. Turner is second In an sowon Miss Lillian Stanley of Park City ns in the thirteen states west of is visiting Mr. and Mrs. ' Thomas "Turasaa. Ashton for a few days. A com-"nff-- ' it;., fire-bric- few t,--;; & Cannon ; - i -- I - Tou"vo heard about these sheik ruys; well, take a looksee tnt helkess. At any rate, that's what they call her in Paris because at ot he eyes an her heart breaking way. She'e Lily Janlya. Blue-Flam- Fuel e By LOUISA M. JOHNSON. ! t k. Lynch ' There's a pretty town in Utah. '' ..... nueiieam j il a muunuun nign g Where breezes from the canyon i! Cool, refreshing, ever sigh; Once the red man built his tepelj On this an unknown land, Among the sage and cedars Growing in the burning sand, Where rabbits and coyotes Roamed undisputed free, ji' tNow stands the town of Mapletb, That's good enough tor me! f ! t i 11'' this modest town of SMpletOf Good fellowship is found, l il ffn friAnrfa ami .noapoful - bors. If you 11 only look around; 'fftnp-s-(j If S&r-- - alf! - J; Alfalfa yields abundantly, Rich fields of beets and grain Small fruit and yellow peaches Are shipped from here by train; And rosy cheeked ripe apples 'jil In orchards here we see In the fruitful town of Mapleton, That's good enough for me! IS company Salt Lake completed the blast furnace foundation of solid concrete in jig time. It is approxiand 13 feet mately 41 toy fleep. They started pouring for the foundations for the power house I N.Mf, ,L ..tfinrnrir m fx Hi in ff mif Jiere. bright-eyeromping childrei This lump of coat undoubted and the boiler house today' The And lads and lassies meet blue 'would the with burn bright mere quoting of figures gives no . flutiie of alcohol'. It is in such black At Sunday school and Mutual Idea of the immensity of the work diamonds as these that sailors, On on the quiet street. is that going forward. One must bring bootleg booze America. At basketball, or social get up on an eminence and have Or in the mazy whirl the matter explained. It is all a Za.ch lad is gentle courteous, great jumble of towers and rattling Pacific is putting in its tracks to concrete skips and a maze of the west of the site and will have Seeing safely home his girL And the much of our orchestra swinging guy lines, while the con- 3 Make happy hours flee. miles of and storage spurs crete spout swings leisurely deIn the opera house at Mapleton positing the mud a hundred yards trackage when this work is done. Thta's good enough for me! from where the great mixer is in- This lihe will handle the coal and iron ore and the lime. There are dustriously groding away. an urgen1 Across the tracks the founda- 200 carloads' of material on: the When the bishop makes call tions for the loading skip and the way to the plant including the on hand bins, are in and stretching away brick and iron for the different The elders are for half a mile, one can see the con- structures. Work begins this week To guide aright the people crete foundation arches for the in the testing of the lime rock on Dwelling in this quiet land; trestle going where the crude iron the mountain to the east of the Where the Mutuals and Boy Soouti once a week ore and the lime rock and the coal plant to determine the location of Meet promptly "earnest youth or maiden will be brought for distribution to the lime Quarry which must soon Each f Culture and wisdom seek, the furnace and the coke ovens. It be opened'. And Relief society sisters was pointed out where another One interesting feature of the aerial way will cross transversely operations of the company that Aid all distress they see town of Mapleton to bring the coke from the ovens was learned is the fact they will At the pleasant ) me! to the furnace. be shipping crude iron ore from That's good enough for of first the oven Over in the coke territory, near Cedar City by the foundations for the first ovens September of this year, irrespecI ID ALL Of have been laid and the sides are tive of the condition of the plant now going up. They were also here. The American Smelting and Refining company at Murray will pouring foundation for the plant which is to be one of take 400 tonss of this a day, and the biggest single units of the en- plans on a 10,000 tons reserve which will begin as soon as the ore tire organization. Although there is no definite at Iron Springs in Iron county can Mrs. Elizabeth. Cook Crandall authority for the statement, it is be put on the c&rs. A large quannow generally surmised about the tity is also to be shipped to the age 66, of Springvillo, died Frida$ afternoon at the home of her dattghi,:. plant that construction of the sec- coast for smelting purposes. It was learned that instead of ter, Mrs. Marion R. 'Taylor 844 ond blast furnace, or second tunnel North Fifth West' street in thiiii pig Iron unit which the company having to drive a said might be built next year, will at the Iron Springs mine to reach pi:'. Death was due to a severe; be under construction before the the ore, the company broke into a attack of pneumonia of which Mrs; I close of this year, Things seein 'huge "horse" of iron within twenty Crandall had been auffering for; J l to point that way judging from feet after starting the tunnel. They the past five weeks. She was born in England in 1S51? the scope of present activities. can ship out the real stuff as soon and came to I'tah when three years; J of Pitts - as the rails from the The Koppers company ot .age'with her parents. ; the coke Pacific of the Union is which 'f branch buildin; Cityburgh, The family settled in Springvill?' ovens an(i plant is lean be laid to the tunnel and this building on a scale that will take will be completed within a short where the family has resided evet; ince ..... units as far as time. It was also learned that care of four ...w. Surviving her are the following plant is concerned, respective of the amount of coke Ail that will be 'necessary with consumed by the first blast furnace children: Mead Crandall, Spring' additional blast furnaces will be 'next March, there i every ville; Mrs W. A. C'olton, Salt Lake coke ovens. bility .that the coke ovens will be Mrs. Marion R. Taylor, Provo;. H There are now six and a half iso advanced toward the supplying P. Crandall, Fort Duchesne; J. O; miles of track laid within the plant 'of the proposed second unit that Crandall, Springville; also seTes .ite. or sufficient to take care o: there will be a large surplus of grandchildren. the second blast furnace without coke sent out from this plant fori Funeral announcements will bt made later. additional trackage. The Union Utah aud Pacific coast uses. ' d 2 ', UNFINISHED TABLES MADE OF GUMWOOD CAN FINISHED BE FINISHED TO BREAKFAST SUITES ANY ROOM We have a few pieces of Porch Furniture Come in and make Reduced Prices. at Your Selection now. SPRIiVILE 500-to- n Mayor Hansen and win give " colonel. t io - - t from Page One. Kit Section.) the entire layout. There are 'a thousand and one things that will be and the mind of the layman reels as the engineers glibly recite matters that they have poure,d over at night and which they think one should absorg while leaaning again st a box carwith his mouth oopen. But to get back to the present, the most striking feature of the landscape as you approach the Bite Is the two hugh "staves" already in formidable' the place, besides foundation of the blast furnace that looks like a young concrete fort. The steel stoves are 85 feet high and 18 feet: in diameter up against the blast furnace foundation on the south. There are. to be four of these, all to be lined with asbestos and They are to be four of these In a group, each containing 330,000 brick. The blast furnace will be.. aa tower above them to a heigth of' 108 feet and of much greater diameter. A good part of the material for the blast furnace is now on the ground ready to go on foundation. A boom 125 feet feet long for the building of the blast furnace is already in place with one of the stoves used as a mast. The brick crews who will handle the lining of the stoves ar-expected on the grounds within a week. The other two stoves have been started with the first sheets and will be up in three weeks. The WARD. Major Percy Morten of the SalvatSunday evening services will be ion Army from. Salt Lake is back held in the Pioneer ward this evenin Provo to ' make arrangements ing at 7:30 o'clock. Two local for a service in'Ptnnwr narV on speakers will give addresses and a Wednesday evening. musical program will be furnished. August 1. voionei San j. b. Turner of mncisco wiU be the speaker, tak-- e SIXTH WARD. sacraas his Con-antin- g "Problems Regular Sunday evening subject, in the be held will the Churches." ' ment services f g1! of MATCH SALVAT 1011 fVy g s,iar ST. MARY'S CHURCH. Sunday school is held in the St. Mary's church at 10 a. in.; morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock. The Ladies' Guild will meet in the vestry room Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Wni. F. Buckley, rector. j d Delaire, busWs of pota-- ; an acre of land. Anothsr pew 36 tons of sugar beets to the acre, still another produced 104 bu . ! 240-To- Many Fine Individual Pieces are shown p,fl, in our numerous displays farmer grew 840 ' force is expected, Iu September when work will be going forward on every unit of the plant, ami wlilcl will mean addition of approximately 2.".0 men over the present force. By that time and without any at tempt to fix date of beginning, the American Bridge company will be well on the way with its struc tural steel skeletons for the power nouse, machiine shops, trestle, loading skips and coke tramway. The Heine Chimney company of Chicago will be well along on the two huge, stacks near the blast furnace. The coke oven stack will be going up. There will be a separate force on tha installation of the great Ingersoll-RanTurbo blast furnace blowers, and a big electrical forces handling electrical power and installation for j toes on . The Sheikess of Paris IB BUSY club is plan- X on of the largest entertaia to sing THIRD WARD. district convention that lias been Sunday evening services will be held in the district comprising Utah held in the Third ward this evenat 7:30 o'clock. A good program ml Idaho since the inception of ing has been arranged. The public in Ha movenment In these two states. general is invited to attend. been dates have convention Tot fined for August 23 and 24th and CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH.! First Church of Christ, Scientist. tetog this season many business an4 professional men are planning No. 80 North University avenue.' Services are held every Sunday their vacation trips and In view of morning at 11 o'clock in the Chris- this fact the local club members tian Science church. The subject an arranging to pilot any members ' tor Sunday will be ' Truth." Sun-- ' and their friends Into the ebauty day school at 9:45. Wednesday! spots of Idaho and show these evening meetings are held at 8 o'clock. visitor?? the best places for fishing; A free reading room is open daily " ana campus. 9:30 .until convention lasts butt While the the visiting two days several of COMMUNITY CHURCH. Klwanians will spend from a week' Comer of UnlTenU avenue and &toten days in southern Idaho. Third Xorln street. sunday school cursions will Da made from here to at 10 a w prof G various place. ict interest to the im- - g serviceJs' uperintendent. Preacamg mediate neighborhood of this city., at Another of interesting; things In society, 7: 3u p. m. Rev. Charles and about this section of Idaho is " McCoard, pastor. the vast field of grain, hay, pota-- 1 toes and fruit and berry crops for CATHOLIC CHURCH. which the Twin Falls tract has beCorner o.t First North and First I come famous far and wide. East streets. Catechism class is Few places possess such rich nmiHnptoH everr nStnrrtav at 1030 .oil and produces such remark able;. d.,,,. masa m...Slind),v crops as this section of sounthern at 10:30 o'clock. Rev. J. G. now steel rum SECOND WARD. ,,,,.,. i PRICE TWO CENT 8. that will give Service and Pleasure Regular sacrament services will be held in the Second ward this evening at 7:3u o'clock. Two Iocl.1 speakers have been arranged for. The ward choir will furnish' splenThe did musical program. All are ,' --A PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 29, 1923. FMU Churcli II Church News 600-fo- GET IT AT TAYLOR BROS. CO. Lund-Ceda- r - ' e SOi'-to- FURNITURE DEPARTMENT .. ';, proba-addition- "Where All Your Wants Are Cared For" i! |