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Show 5 I I Fag Foot ri gave more generously that the use manaser, electrician, and scene painter. In (act the aet-tlwaa auperb, and tba aucceaa ol the play lap quite aa much within the acope ol the atase personnel aa with the caat of characters, We Are Seven" la the nest Then In December offerins. cornea "The Ghost of Yankee Doodle", and for January the schedule calla for "Yellow Jack". College Hall Drama LOST Wins Praise; Next Offering Awaited -- Or Strayed t BmII White Female Plge. 1. s ns Not till Nov. 17. II. and lk will Provo people be given toother auch opportunity aa they had last week to see a Collese Hall play presented under the direction of the B. Y. U. Speech information of their will be apwhereabout preciated bp Mn. F. X. IMea, Phone OM-J-Any M department. Paopla will wait aaxi'oualy, for the laat performance of "Emperor Jones waa p taped to a house, atendlns room belns at a premium, every seat In the house belns aold Ions before the hour I for atartlns. gj counties will gather Satur-- , And "Emperor Jonee waq dap In Provo for the annual worth it, from the openlns mo-- Regional Seminary convention, manta of the "PlanUtlon Gather- - ( innounces Ernest rrandien, Ins U the final denoueement gMaral chairman, who haa chars which Uusht one of life's greatest , 0f the day's events which will lessons. from Though a "aolo flight . bring seminary teacher almost In the realm of dramatic I juaB Utah. Juab, Waaatch, ONLY effort, the play brought favorable Carbon and Emery counties to tbe In Provo aemlnary tomorrow. comment from everywhere An Intensive dlacuaalon of the Course of Study" will be held under the chairmanship of Ray . Colton, with J. W. Olsen, Victor C. Anderson and Erneat Frandaen aa assistant committeemen. Entertainment and luncheon MS W. Oeo ter , Fhooe 401 are under tbe chairmanship of Anton K. Romney, aaalated by Hyrum P. Jonea and Myrl Went. Aahol D. Woodruff of Price wil) direct the devotional music. Individual reports are to be presented by Milton H. Knudaen of Lehl, Mr. Woodruff of Price, J. S. Cannon of Emery LaRoy Whitehead of Spanish Fork, Mr. Romney of Provo, John L. Clark of Nephl, and Mr. Anderaon of . Announcing 8haron. Either Dr. Franklin West or Dr. M. Lynn Bennlon will be present, representing the Church at the board of education. The afternoon will be largely devoted to a round table dlacuaalon of suggestions made from the report 4 and official meaaagea, ell-ou- t" jr 1 aeat being taken, necessitating Walter Cox, then a young man., to alt in tbe choir at the North end of the Tabernacle, all the choir members facing the south where they could aee the stand filled with stake and church autboritiea. Mr. Cox recalls that oniy four other people are yet living who were present in that choir: Jonathan Buckley, Lillian Daniels Twelves, wboae father James C. Daniels waa leader of the choir, Mra. Elisabeth Gillespie, and Mrs. Dlaatba Worslpy, sister of Dwight Billings, and mother of A. B. Worsley of Provo. All other members of that congregation, so SPECIAL g NEW A Lesson in Thrift 32X6HRES 1 026.50 at UH .Tire Col PROVO CONSERVATORY Drama : Dancing : Radio Dracaa Festival i Friday, October 28. 1938 UTAH VALLEY NEWS Community Church Auditorium The Week of Oct. Slst to Nov. 5th Inclusive Presenting Each Night PLAYS , 3. ONE-ACFLOOD CONTROL a drama by Milward Martin A Comedy by "THE COUNT AND TIIE PIG Eloise Eubank and William Sheperd AUF WEIDERSEHN a tragedy by Sada Cowan Cast and Staff of Fifty People Doors. Open .7:30 and Curtain at 8:15 Nightly Unreserved 35c Reserved seats 50c Box Office at Utah Office Supply Co. Church Box Office Opens 7 pi m. Nightly during run Production Staged By T .... Provo. Conservatory ... - 505 North University (Entire 2nd Floor) .. Bsttkr must have Supreme Interest centered back In 1175 In the Wools and Silks SMARTEST New York Purchases ' Every Dollar does Its Best If you'll let KAY'S do the rent. For 27 years Smartly 82 East Center St. r have wars, Mr. Cox is passed on. Dr. Maeoor was called upon to didlver President Young's massage, sod spoke for one hour and 15 minutes, says Mr. Cox, filled with the power of the spiritual massage ha carried, sad prophecy-lu- g far as concerning tbe future of this great church Institution of learning soon to bo established. Tbe following art extracts taken by Mr. Cox from his Journal of that meeting, with comments made by him this week: Dr. M setter declared that all education must bo permeated truth, that no with spiritual teacher, Instructor or professoq should aver bo engaged In this Institution who did not hnvo n personal testimony of tho Truth of Mormonlam, and that all teaching, even of the mathematical tables should bo done by the aid of tho Holy Spirit. Ho saw a groat futuro for this school If these principles were followed out. but It would fall If they are not carried out, an4 Bat I than Dr. Maeser added: know this school will prevail". Dr. Maeser continued saying: The time will coma when thq sons and daughters of many present will graduate by twenties, by thirties, by fourties, by eighties, and by hundreds, and some present will live to see that time. These graduates wlU bo called to every nation on earth to touch the gospel and establish the truth In tbs land. The demand will be so great that the school cannot fur: nlsb them in sufficient numbers. 80ms will go si councillors to prime ministers, others as ambas- Provo and that THE RIGHT PRICE! Extra Special Sale Timpanogoe: Samuel Cordner. Vineyard: William Kockerhnns Special rates on tho Oram lino can ba obtained each Wednesday for 77 cents for the round trip on the first train leaving Provo at 7:11 A. M. Return on any train. of Slightly Damaged 5-Pi- BREAKFAST SETS $095 $15.95 Values for Among those who attended the L. D. 8. Temple excursion In Salt Lake City were: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Elder and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bellows, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Bldwell. Mn. Merlsm Brad haw, Mn. Golds Msngum, Mn. ChKIoe Duke, Mn. Mary McEwsn, Mn. Ruth S. Meeham, Mn. Nlta Blair and Mn. Anns Lcnseford, New Close Out FASHION-FLO- 4aDrsw6r CHESTS W $1500 . , $20.00 Furniture Exchange The Gentle Start haa been Introduced at St. Columbn's College Haiaribagh, ns an experiments' measure. Arrangement hse been 316 W. Center NATIONAL WASHER AND IRONER WEEK! Choose a Kenmore al Sears 10 ON THIS KENMORE SAVE WITH SILENT SAFETY I SEALED MECHANISM $39-9- 5 $5.00 MONTH Plus Carrying Charge GENEALOGY Heres the Electric Washer you've been wanting! A genuine Kenmore with water washing action thats thorough, yet safe. 40 lbs. of dry clothes an hour Amalia Latta, Reporter Phono 04SJ1 , Next Sunday, Oct 10, la the 5th Sunday of tha months. It lq requested that the ward repre-- i sent tlvea cooperate with their blahopa, In arranging a genealogical program to be given In connection with the aacrament meet- WE UNITED STAND guarantee satisfaction. L. & H. Tire Co. 346 W. Crater Ph.403 I capacity and I easy-relea- wringer. se And You Save $10.00! A Price . ing. Here is a personal loan service that offers yon every cooperation possible at no greater coat. Ask oar representative to. give yon 'complete Information about our service. Complete repain on any make of radio. We stake 8haron genealogical anion mooting convened In thq Stake aemlnary building. Oct I Ilrd. . with President . Samuel I Cordner presiding. Binging waq I directed by John K. Allen. Pray-- 1 era by Thomas Wells and Mariam Bradshaw. Lake View wnra furnished the program. C. A. Dal-- 1 I quiet. Provo, spoka in pine, of William Taylor who .was sick. I One musical number entitled Cradle song" by Florence Bono and Nana Loo Johnson, accou-- 1 pnnled by Alan Johnson. A Senior temple excursion la set for Thursday, Nor. 10, 1011' to the Salt Lake .temple from Sharon stake, .There were 2) ipembera from Range for Every Purse $7495 $4995 . , . . Columbia Industrial LOAN CO. 177 N. Unlv. Avo. r. is -- j. A Model For Every Estate Heatrola ;We recommend that you buy a really good set when you add furnishing to your living Room. It not only reflects your good taste and fine judgment, but it will give you more value for your dollar. Pacific . . $5.00 Down, $5.0 ........... Month Smart, Modern DIXON - TAYLOR - RUSSELL q 5p U This Sale If People Only Knew the Prices'. . .' ' Plug Carrying Charge . IRONER $39-9- 5 i Assured Quality Is Economical " m We Are Selling TIRES $54-9- 5 You get fnl 50 lbs. of clothes an hour capacity with this Kenmore! Chamberlain wringer. Mechanism sealed in oil for life! Super-Heat- er YOU CAN BUY A HEATER FOR AS LITTLE AS FOR ONE WEEK WE OFFER THIS INDUCEMENT A $169.50 Set v dh 4 a 1 1 V. For only VALUE KENMORE at For IT'S HEATER TIME! , $64.95 I . WHEN YOU BUY A t'fytt.' EXCHANGED SOLD BOUGHT Olivo Lloyd. , Mr. Cox recalli that for years graduating classes have been numbered by dozens, then by cores, but Inst yeqf's class was bout 400, and tba school Is growing year by year In fulfillment of He also Dr. Maeser'u prophecy. notes that J. Reuben Clark, a graduate, waa named ambassador to Mexico, and that B. Y. U. graduates have gone over tbe wide world in defense of troth, and to establish truth In foreign lands. Mr. Cox humbly recalls that he j live to testify to these things, that life has taken on new mean-- ! Ing to him ns the years go by and be sees tbe vision of the Church leaders unfold before his very His eyes? testimony grows stronger regarding the educational and spiritual mission of the L. D. 8. church. STAKE M .1 New and Used Furniture X Radio Service 3 . bands wo hoar so much about?" asked a man In a suburban train tbe other evening. Usually married to the woman next door, I find," replied another, smiling. Edinburgh made for tho accommodation of ono gill student, and If tha plan succeeds. It will bo increased next Indian paper. Punch, year. e o e Twas Ever Thne "Where are those perfect hue- - $4.00 DOWN L a) Sharon stako attended tbs temple excursion sponsored Thursday. Oct. 10th. Assignments were mads at the Stake Board moating Sunday, Oct. Ilrd for members to visit tbs wards daring November ns follows: Edgsmoat: Nellie Cordnsr and Florence Shephard. Grand View: Beewlck Tanner and Annls Tanner. Lake View: Maud G. Rowley and Amelia Latta. Pleasant View: Samuel A. Carter and Clara G. Bldwell. Sharon: Clarence Lloyd and , ONE PRICE TO ALL Vision-Bett- er With Heindselman Optical ft Jewelry Oo. of Women KAYS . Dr. G. H. Heindaelman 1 - atsr- i sadors. Qunllttes of Materials and Styles to Pleaae Utah stake tabernacle, aa older etrurture standing on the lot north of tbe preeent fine building upon Dr Kart G. Maeser who was sent by President Brigham Young ) to Provo with a qiessage to President Abraham 0. Smoot of thq Utah stake, telling Mr. Smoot of the decision of the authorities of the L. D. 8. Church to establish a Church academy here. The Stake conference convened, , recalls Mr. Cox. with President Smoot In charge, and the special message from Pres. Young and tho Council of tho Twelve in his hsnd. designating that a Brigham Young Academy was to be bull here the following Spring. The house wu filled to capacity, every Your Eyes are in fhe care of State Registered Optometrist Thousands of Satisfied Customers. 1 savings are so apparent, you son in thrift, prevail for the Intest quality garments of Inst durability. Walter Cox Recalls Founding of RY.U. Appearance The Highest Type of Service MODERATE PRICE8 v at you buy Clothes KAY'S the ii . for wed be Busy Day and Night $4.00 Down, $5.00 Month Plus Carrying Charge Every quality feature, including large roll, chrome-plate- d shoe, sealed lubrication, quiet motor, finger and knee level control, and pressing control. 26-in- ch OTHERS: $59.95, $52.95, $69.95 $79.95 Why dont you find out? TWLOR BROS COMPANY THE DEPARTMENT STORE OF PRPVO- - L & H Tire Co. 348 W. 1. ... 8,. i.i .lii.i Center Phone 403 Miit--i inmummffiB 9:00 to -- 1?? CENTER ST, Week Days PROVO, UTAH facarn ieoJ PIIONE 411 9;00 lo 6:00 Saturdays |