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Show i SIX- PAGE Wants Deauville Dough HENRY ELMER " Funerals Henry Elmer, age . , ' e. cecemoer M his widows Sarah s i Henry Elmer, 87 years of age.'and one of Pavson's oldest" resident, died at his home in the Fourth .... I ;. , 7. - ; S .1 ; ; ward Friday evening after a brief mhe8.Headrtjved1irFayson for almost 70 years,. coming here with his parenti Hyrum and Lucy Elmer from Illinois where he was born March 7,;1S1. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Sarah A." Elmer and the following children: Mrs. Ann Wil Mrs. Ixxlisa son,. Orrin Elmer. . Y .... ' 'V,,.vft;.. S..--. iijt I . t . ' ..... , ' V; T ; i "! JonOj, Mrs. Etta Jeppson, Mrs. Lillian Leweilen.and Willburn Elmer all of Payson, Sidney Clinton, Utah, and Veronn Elmeiscf Portland, OregW., Tklso 31 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren: Funfcral - services will held7 In the Fourth ward cTiaptl with Bishop Heber A. Curtis - in charge and Interment will be in the Payson city cemetery. . -- - ; ' , ' V ' SENIOR CLASS (Continued Lf. from Page One) 87, CONCERT ! died at the Friday, surv.vea oy Elmer of Eyerett ' u Redeemerla -- M, , :;s WJburJr. t . , MCAlS," ; I 9r Dia-man- n Arranges Cantata y'.yU .''The World's ; ytiA lM.Et y -- J1 Bonneville Ward. 1 Richard Vaughan Christmas cantata written by Fred schoi-afieldIvan Johnson,' D. Holton, win be given free of PU, 'Friday at 8 o'clock in the perWA B Delight Johnson. charge Und Oregon and the following Bonneville ' ward chapel, , by the B Arthur R Wilson, Oil- - members .of the ward choir. chil!r.n:i Mrs. Annie paxna(,Marion . ; . Jones, Mrs. Etta ePP- - j cj,rlst Mrs, Hannah Packard is dlrect- on. MrsLHlian Lewellyn, jng th rantatn, nii hft prnmlHPR and Vernon Elmer of Payson; Sld- - Webb, Elbert Startup, Jack Mc- - that t wtil be equally 'as good as ,ney B.v Elmer of Clinton, and Ver Gulre; Dean Lewis, Ivan Nelson. any concert ever given by the non Elmer of Portland, Oregon; eboir. Mrs. Ray mood Peterson wil MorSeethaler, Trumpets Joseph also S3 grandchildren and IS greats ris Cuke. be the organist Jk. . detailed program will be fur- grandchildren. Funeral services unMelvin Duke, Jack 'Saxophones rrr der- the -- direction. ot .the.:.Deseret -- . " IliShed- - latePi" viet. Da held from the will be . Mortuary uDce nan uranaaii. Payson Fourth .ward meeting Horns Edward Saadgren, Frank ' house. Time of services to be an- Josie. ' " . nounced later. , ,' Trombones--Bt'i- d ClarTanner, ' ence Tucker. ; Funeral services for Jessie E. Hfnze. : Bass Charles (Contiumied From Page One) ' Hunt, 20 months old. son of Jessie Piano Richard Knight. Chidester S. Hunt and Juliette fill- U.. 1. XAMi.,aofnn controlled largely by outside stock. " v . holders whose sole interest in this T3A.n linn. state was the size, of their quarday, Dec. 17r at 1 p. m.. Bishop 3. African- lung-fis- h have the power terly dividend check. S. Hill officiating. Interment will of and Blr Six in Control filling their be in the Payson cemetery. burying themselves in mild, .thus The "big six" control the policies oMhe tax association through JOHN CIVE8 SANTA HIS LIST escaping the effects of' prolonged ' - - several droughts. Dear Santa Claus, high salaried ' executives ' who are. paid to keep the tax sys Please bring me some handken- chifs, a pencil, a storv book, and The population of England is a tern in Its present unsatisfactory some nuts and candy. I liked what little ovtV 700' per square mile; the condition, declared Mr. Thurman. figure for Wales is 300. and for Where they reduce the taxes of a you brought me last year. laborer by one dollar, they reduce Scotland 160 per square mile. '. John Salisbury. coin and the brusque old Yankee had decided to allow his son to . marry on Eiglish soil, there were no dul mements. Every American in the audience got an interesting Mme. Melina Merey," who wearS The .lille Of "the bplle-o- f Peuvtlle," presentation of his own prejudices, iJels that she has been beautiful but "done" or, more specifically, that and then had to sit by while the t, She claims in. an action against M. done beautifully. British laughed at him in turn, It she c movie oppor- - was such a play as should be play of the French resort, that he offered a tunlty to the winner of a seashore beauty contest. She .won the title, ed, in all nations. Jor such perform received cheers from th crowd and that was , she says. So she ances would go far towards assist wants the matter- - settled on its face, value, as it were.. ing us to become internationally minded. Every department of the production, including the managing and advertising, were well handled. has-bee- 1928." PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, STJWDAY, DECEMBER - 1 p.... on wcord in ap- the .taxes of their employers many Jnittee also went services of ine the of (Vniiauni r., ii.,. preciation of the Evening Herald in the cause According to Mr. Thurman, the school system, , r --' existence of the schools is at stake tne of Motfitr-Jresident J. C. if the present tax system is to con Provo Teachers' association, was In tinue. figures were qupiea the sessions. Repre "of "the eharge pf f. show that only from tne muiaru, sentatives wealth of the state is taxed under Alpine, Nebo and Juab tne present, system. He urged a school districts were in attendance,, constitutional amendment "to per-- : mit the classification of property, so that intangible property could be taxed at a lower rate an3 thus made to bear its Just proportion A of ue tax burden, which now Is un- justly borne by 'a few. A fairer method of distribution of the state school fund- - was also urged as a. neoessity. . Committee meetings we're held in the afterpoon .sessions. One of these, on1 teachers' welfare, dis is you cussed the feasibility of the group insurance plan for teachers. The other- committee was concerned with "the tax And finance question. a coal Resolutions Passed "Among the more important resolutions - passed by the legislative committee of which J, W; Thornton was chairman, were the following: Repeal of the law limiting 20 . levies for school purposes; enactment ot teachers' retirement bill; We Guarantee it. to keep in urging the teachers ' , 141. . 1. .In... .wutuU wim Liiuir reprcsenia- tivP.Q tn the lticic- - tfllir Tnn .Am.' bne-'hal- ACTION wliat With get from SHOOT 'S Phone , ; CLEARItt Bi4v.,i ii' . Everybody breathed a sigh of relief when he read upoh the program that the stage coacV which ' had threatened international complications was reposing peacefully at the nprth end of the batery horse barns. f - f it: I . -- w mm- r .13 I'll""' SANTA ' On All CLAUS IiHERS lb4 ECE CK1JAM SANTA'S LOVING FRIEND Dear Santa Claus, ' Will you please bring me pretty new dress , and .houseslippers and some dishes and perfume an some hankerchiefs Thanking you for all you brought me last year I am seven years, old, I am your loving "' friend. Lucile Elliott, 726 Milton Ave. 1 f l 1 ' ..... I." I f:. Also ' 3 Layer Brick , 1 ES . TUTTI FRUTTI VANILLA , ''''- - "'"'' FRUIT CAKE I Serve these tempting bricks at your parties and candy nuts and apples and anges. I thank you for all the nice things you brought us last year. From your little friend, Leah Maxine Elliott " ' r'X"""" ' . V''-'-l"'-'- y i T"' ',""v "' J V ', a . L -- n : Two modern Cinderella are Marjorie, left, and Isabelle Meuser, but the. two little orphans are not particularly excited aBout their long jump from Chicago to Aboyne Castle, Aberdcnshlre, England. There they will be the wards of the Marquis and Marchioness of Huntly, she being the aunt of the children's late father. The. Marchioness, herself an American, Inherited 2,000,000 from her second husband. sent an entertaining and spicy act g and the string trio play sevcral numocrs. several A A W7 - VjranQ VieW ,WarCl packages of produce, candy, fancy worn, etc., win ye lor saie. l I The public Is invited to attend. An entertainment will be given . . II . . in the Grand View ward meeting i , A oee s oii.xuiiy giauus are ju- 1 II house Tuesday evening, December cated in Its' knee joints.' 18. for the benefit of the Sunday II In civilized man. tne sense oril school organization of the ward. am. II. .. in 1 is most hitrhlv devdooed The Booth, Banks, Bird, Hinck ..... II . will pre-company, opera ley light Entertainment Busch-Hardin- - ' ' pvtd a each . cnrrn I F OT viiwion, wperaior. g ' I - Itll 'III II HI IllII - Hosiery Here. Center. - - I J PCOlS f A' f ss Your Gain Due to the backward Xmas season, it is imperative, that we move our stock of Xmas merchandise.' , . i III 'III ADDOlIltment Phone 2. - I' - Dtiw mjDiif.fn luuij uvhuv m 230 West - tern r m ' ;Your Allen "A" Order Early Prom Your Dealer Jt r CINDERELLA $1.00 Nestle Permanent Wave Tom UeC. b tO Jan. i ""ir3, 1 Buy $7.95 values Yours truly, Jesse Allen. ccrn 35 Hats JACK DEMPSEY, JR. Dear Santa Claus, will you plea send me a gen- uing king air rifle. I will like it very much. And if you will send me the game the Crow in the Corn please and a pear of boxing gloves for me and my brother, Kenneth. 2S Liberal Credit Terms SPECIAL FOR TODAY Vanilla" Carmel Pecan Honey Fruit Salad . 'J liLtoWUIil h- - ; BEICK or- " .. Santa Claus or Bell Center Design SOME MORE HOUSE 8LIPPERS Dear Santa Clause, Will you please bring me a doll, and a stove, some house slippers, I . ALPINE CHRISTMAS SPECIAL . . wa-satc- h, SNAPPY SO.OOO-fran- Cinderellas Bound For Castle" . y I i Our complete assortmenttobe-close- d - ou - to 50 t-at-25 discount. Vases, Candlesticks, Book Ends, Ash Trays, Mottoes, Pictures Brass ware, Crockery, etc The I most w.oncaeiisui ist wows .J-- TUNE IN ON THE 11 1 1 WORLD! j.!ri- - p IITOV . II .; HEAR ITS SONGS AND ITS :' -i ' . One assortment of fAPi?N ESE TEAPOTS hand-painte- d Fusan Teapots, - Values to $6.50, while they las t . ' y- . Fountain Pens, Pencils and A $2.98. DESK SETS Waterman, Wahl, Swan, Scheaffer .,Jl.Sets.Gift Sets. - Pens, 'Pencils, Desk OFF 20 An ideal gift for anyone. Lamps Box Stationery $3.00 Values $1.98 ... " I U A I) I (1 ---- III ' J - iV r... 50Off ' CARD ASSORTMENTS 15 Cards id box. lined envelnnpo r tm . , r. boc value .390 box Kegiiar 25 .Cards, lined enveloDes Regular J1.25 value ...... y". ; ; " THREE DAYS ONLY MondayTuesday Wednesday, Dec. 17th,- - 18th, 19th ' 1 . . fVm: , ; " BUY NOW 1 1 I 'Demonstration west center st. . -- l . ' . -- ,- -.- . I TAYLOE FAPEE COMPAiaY j IU1 SAVE. NOW 66 No. University Ave. Provb, Utah Phone 15 " I |