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Show .8 Friday, April 8, 1931 UTAH VALLEY NEWS Two CONTESTANTS FKOM LINCOLN AT SPEECH TOURNAMENT solo, Ila Jeaa Bunnell, "One of ' where they attended a farewell her own compositions"; Duet, party for their brother Adralu Mr. and Mrs. Bunnell The Sweet-- 1 Cllnger who will leave soon for (Helen Ovesoa Reporter) est Story Ever Told"; Original the 8wedlsh mission, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Madsen poem, Mr. BunnelL All were so-- 1 A very fine program was given companied on the piano by Betty and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gammon, by the M I. A. Sunday evening. BunnelL Saturday evening In Salt Several scouts received awards, -under the direction of Jesse 8umsloa and Scott I The has I conference. Taylor. Following the scout aronnd OBr awly rimoLu L. L. Bunnell gave an interest-- 'chapel and amassment hall, and ceremonies, Mr. and Mrs. Lamondt Bunnell and family of Salt Lake ing Illustrated lecture on seeing we are of the opinion that wo la nature, in M. I. A. Mon- now have one of the moat attractgave the following musical pro- beauty Articles were read ive buildings that can be found evening. day gram. Vocal duet by Mr. and by Elvis Bunnell and Herbert anywhere. With the help and coMrs. Bunnell "The Old Rugged Johnson. operation of all of us it will soon Cross"; Vocal solo: Maxine BunThe following young ywtple re- be payed for and wo may have nell "In a little Old Garden" Har- presented our ward in the M. L A. the privilege of using this lovely, monica solo Alton Bnnnsll "Home dancing which was demonstrated building. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Olsen sad Sweet Home"; solo, Lamond Bun- at the Stake gold and green ball of Lake Shore, are Just family on nell "Rock of Agee; piano solo, held in the Lincoln high gym. their lovely new home, completing Friday, April X: Mr. and Mrs. Morning Tony Madsen, Hershel Cllnger we welcome them back into our First row: Kant Fielding, Glen Vernon, Harold Nielsen, Platte 11a Jean Bunnell, Prayer"; Solo, Maxine "Oh Heart and Glory Jacobsen, Paul Taylor ward and wish them much hapTucker, Frank Jex. in this Second row: Dmryl Stewart, Lena Lamb, Aldorla Carter, Beth of Mine" Solo, Lamond Bunnell, and Donna Davis, Milo Madsen piness and many years new homo. Miss "The Deathleaa Army"; Plano and Evelyn Lloyd. Miss Glenda Wagers. Brereton, The cast of the ward play is Third row: June Bean, Madge Lewis, Stella Bonnons, Dorothy Taylor was queen's attendant. very hard under the working Allred, Heber Ivins, (Mr. Newman and Miss Terry not present) Charles Madsen, Alfred and of Clifton Cllnger, on the Robert Madsen spent Tuesday in. annual play which will be presentLincoln High School brought cast Stella Bounous, Harold Salt Lake on business. ed here in the near future. The home many honors from the B. Brereton, Lewis and Madge Lorna Moeham, Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cllnger title of the play Is "The Mummy V. Speech Tournament and Heber Ivins, Aldorla Carter Drama Festival last week.. sis ted. Next Sunday night holds a vary and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bunnell and the Mumps. We are all In addition to these honors, entertaining and educational treat sent Friday evening in Salt Lake, looking forward to it. In tho extemporaneous contest y The above chart shows the average residential customer o t the Utah Power A Ught dot-menfor gen- la store for all members of the was runner-up-s hia hours Lincoln cent woa honorable mere kilowatt for Lena Lamb will la 1988, nader the new rate reductions, get 41 per than ha did in 1914. The figures are calculated from the aetual average residential customer her discussion of the eral excellence In Class B which ward and any of their friends who for tion Provo Asked Conform MB la each year. The tabulation, furnished by the Utah Power A Light company, shows the folT. V. A. Haxel Terry won honor- Includes all Senior High Schools wish to attend. Mr. C. V. Hansen in previous years: umption lowing comparison with average rates and will have tho program In charge able mention with her oration on under 500 students. To Tree LWA.hr and during the evening he will Average annual Averages "War and Peace" Beth Brereton Lincoln from entrants Other eonsumer each K.WJL P revenue per tvsragorats came away with the award of were two debate teams consist- present an illustrated lecture on SPRING AND TREE PLANTING, but there are regulation dollar eonsumer Taar par K.W.H. superior for her splendid work in ing of Kent Fielding, Glen The Book of Mormon. Tho musi- for the latter, 979 27.00 1M TR although Spring eeems to do as it pleases the humorous reading, "Amateur Vernon, June Bean and Daryl cal part of the program will be 689 88.00 17J iig Mark Anderson and Conran I loners Haws and McGuire Mayor choir 804 786 by the Scandinavian 4JM) 96.00 1994 Hour." Stewart Dorothy Allred entered given 1060 36 AO 28J 8.48 1918 (I wWcb Mr. Hansen la director, are backing City Park Superintendent Andrews h trying to get contest dramatic reading Out of twenty plays, Lincoln's the a The meeting will commence at Provo dtp residents to observe the tree planting regulations, but all with reading of "Madam But- 7 oclock. Interconnected hours In any month 99 coats Residential and farm customers jpany's VUh-Idah- o declare that tew people seemingly understand that any reguladoua contest ' play "On Vengeance terfly." The contestants were of the Utah Power A Light Com- system, regardless of the (Minimum charge) actually exist. was given the award for by Miss Wagers and Scout master John Yeates and For each of the neat twenty-fiv- e Height" Because of no many surprises in various parts of the city by pany began April 1st receiving they make of their electricity. la large group of scouts enjoyed an excellence The members of the Mr. Newman. In the past dlfferene schedules kilowatt hours, I cents. benefits of the new cheap electric residents who have been asked to conform to the regulations, the MonIn the canyon last evening For each of the neat 114 Kiloservice rate ordered last Decem- have been used for service supcity commission authorised publication of the ordinance in the Utah Union New Constable Will day. The boys passed their cookplied customers having refriger- watt hours, 1.6 eents. ber. Valley News (which is printed below on this page), as they believe rest of test the the and and those spent ing having ranges For each addRioua kilowatt Reductions affect customers la ators and Law Pound that all residents will readily comply if they know what the rales Sunday evening playing games. Utah and Idaho and bring the water heaters, and again those hour 1.6 cents. are. servtre and the based The charge upon ., average homo rate to about Hi using only lighting The Literary club will meet Stray animals will likely not bs from tho block corners, at a distAll priesthood members, relief jj cents per kilowatt hour, compared small appliances. These various number of rooms has been eliminthis afternoon at the home of Mrs. In ance between trees of not less discardnow Orem much been have schedules strays 4.41 longer of ated. ofwith a national average society officers, and primary Annie Gillespie. Mrs. Adalbert LEGAL NOTICE than thirty feet, and not more ed and all residential and farm if August Nelson, The reduction to home and ficers of Sharon stake are cants per kilowatt hour. municipality, urged Bigler will have the program in than forty feet, and a certain Under the new schedule the customers la the territory desig- farm customers is part of the to attend the Revised Ordinances of Provo monthly newly appointed constable regular charge. one on been the number of feet distent from the have ordered as nated by placed 1860.000 saving borne rate will be as simple 10 them. union meeting Sunday, April City, 1187. Chapter 48, Sections property line, according to width beto rate." commission hosservice was officials explainsimple B Mrs. A C." company Schoney public Joseph rf at 8 p. m. at the Lincoln high Legal details necessary to the tess to her Bee Hive class yester- 601 to 5(5 (inclusive.) of street us follows: The new schedule for all do- come effective during the year. ed. "There will be but one schedschool auditorium. as Mr. In Nelson of consumers On an eight-ro- d the Sec. territory 561. appointment trees. of The savings affecting all classes, street, eighteen of the Moet ule for all residential and farm mestic Planting afternoon. tlmq day constable of Orem, and deputy was spent in hoping the girls It shall be unlawful for any per feet from tho property, except the of power users will bring total naers la the territory served by mentioned. Is as follows: For tho first eleven kilowatt reductions since December SOCIAL & PERSONAL marshall, as well as pound keep- - finish up on their year's work, son to plant or set out trees or west side of Fifth West street, the Utah Power and Light Com-to approximately 1850,000. ar were completed Wednesday, I After this a dainty luncheon was hruba upon tbe streets or high- which shall he sixteen feet from served to the gnests. way! of Provo City, except such tho property line. Miss Mariam Wilson of the and the new official was duly, us arc provided for in thla chapter, On a five-ro- d street, ten feet The M. I. A. officers entertained and arc permitted by tho board from tho property line except the B. T. U. read the three-ac- t play, sworn In. Scandinavian War on stray animals was !m- - a group of ward members last of commissioners of Provo City, east side of Third Weet street "Romance, before the members B,ht ,n the Ward Ro- - and If such permission is given, from Canter street to Sixth South of the Vlelles Amies club, at the mediately declared, backed by th L lief Society rooms. A easiness such trees or shrubs shall bo street, which shall be twelve feet home of Mrs. Flora McKell Monexpressed order of the Town meeting was held and Important The Scandinavian choir of Pro- day evening. planted la the manner and under from tho property lino. board, with Mayor B. M. Jolley mutual projects were discussed. tho direction of tho commissioner Members of the vo will reader a special musical Trees on certain streets ipecially requesting that tho Henry D. Taylor of the Stake in charge of parka and public program, followed with an Illus- cluh met at the home of Mrs. Sec. 568. Upon the following the speakers, property. trated lecture by C. V. Hansen on Singleton Thursday, pound" ordinance be observed by Board was among named streets, avenues end highSix miles of gravelled roads have now been completed, the Coming Forth of the Book Clyde s s the evening After the meeting the dtlsens to avoid disappointSee. 569. Rule regulating the ways of Provo City, the kind of and congratulations and expressions of appreciation were of Mormon la tho Edgomont Daughters of Utah Pioneers, ment when their animals are was turned into a social and planting of trees on certain tree only named and listed after were served dainty refreshments the order of the evening Monday night when the Town board ward chapel. 8unday, April 10th Camp Bonneville will meet Friday taken up street. On each block the end ouch street, avenue or highway the by Mrs. keeper. pound of alL of members m. home All to 8 at 7:80 the at o'clock p. trees of the row fronting thereon, hull be planted on such street, met at Orem and heard the report by Julian Hansen, chair- at Mr. Nelsons appointment as Elva Elliott. the ward are cordially invited. hall be planted five feet back avenue or highway, to wit: women of the The work following accompman of the road department, of the gravelling as deputy marshal will reenforce with the other ladles ward Joined weeks. Mrs. Thomas Clark entertained the able work lished during the past few (Northeast part of city) being done by of the stake and sang with the Name of tree Name of Street the members of the Optimist club Marshall Mr. Hansen's report indicated unusual cooperation by In conference Mothers of and Singing Orem, Bishop afternoon homo North University Arenas at her Thursday Florence Mrs. of the community. wards, with no rocks or dumping enable a better service to the pub- last Monday. e iM;, ,, the dtlsens North 1st East PulMeet To 4 Mrs. mint-Wednesday f Margaret Chamberlain, at loft alongside." men and teams working M North 8nd East Arthur Gaeth gave a talk on lic, explained Mayor Jolley. .1 ( mum wages la order that tho sipher, Mrs. Bertha Salisbury and 8treets are Indicators of civic of at the North 8rd East Csechoelovakta meeting of Chamber Orem Ladles of the Mrs. Hortense Frank. 1 North 5th East greatest amount could be done pride and civic consciousness, the Yesharah club, (B. Y. U. j hostwill be Commerce auxiliary women missionaries) held Thurs club dosed Mr. Hansen, as he re6th East North with averred Social funds the The available. Thanks dancing jj esses Wednesday, April IS at the day at the home of Mrs. Arthur I East Center (North side) their season of dancing with v uj to the men, and appreciation to quested all dtlsens to help the home of Mrs. A. V. Watkins, to Gaeth. Several Csech folk songs town board la tholr plans for East 1st North lovely dance held last Saturday Tj 411 who assisted was voted by the I roads the East 4th North members the dist- were sung. community all keeping throughout night In the ward amusement hall, board for their cooperation. clean. palgn Is on throughout Sharon, A large crowd was la attendance But 6th North rict, announces Mrs. Laura Terry, ; Request for further cooperation Officers and teachers of the announces Mrs. Loy Doss, public and all dub members felt that the Maintenance of roads will go secretary of the Ladles auxiliary. la the maintaining of tho streets forward (Southeast part of city) Second ward primary held their health nurse, who Is assisting In season had been a very successful Just as rapidly as men South Refreshments will be served, monthly preparation meeting at the Parent-TeachUniversity Avenus as assets rather than llabUltlee to and equipment are available, reassociation lone, r South 1st East and a special musical program the home of Bishop and Mrs. B. program for maternal and child . Mr. the was who indicated Mr. made by Hansen, ported community rjf Mr- 8outh 8nd East n1 Mr- - AUen Stewart presented, states Mrs. Terry. H. Knudsen Friday evening. health In the district ! Hansen la a statement to this that the committee would be Election of officers will also be South Srd East last as their had Monday, gueets ESpeclully pleased to mend any part of the held Important, states Chi- South 5th East paper Tuesday. during the meeting. Friday evening. Bishop and Mrs. Doss, Is tho schedule for , Mr. and Mrs. .W. Slewsrt of road where repairs are needed It East Center (South cldc) "Let us keep our roads clean the dtlsens acquainted with such sen explained this was guaged en- Mrs. BenJ. H. Knudsen entertain- clinics to bo held In the various East 1st South to JESTwiatar! Tl,ltln ed the teachers and officers of ofthe will schools at-for needs them to the children as he urged, "especially who will 1 report regards tirely by the nature of the road Second East Srd South Ward association Primary tend school for tho first time next bed. some sections being very refuse and litter which accumul- ficials.. East 4th South a at meeting and social. Presi- Setsmber. Each child will receive Rome comment was made at the much filled with gravel to start ates, and if fires are built along was Edith dent la Clayton s charge. physical examination, small pox (Southwest part of city) meeting regarding the varying with, and hence needed but little Mrs. the roads to burn rubbish, let us thickness Merrill Chrlstopherson gave vaccination and toxoid for the of gravel eeing spread additional gravel to bring them South University Avenue an Interesting talk on her visit prevention of be sure they are cleaned up after- - over different roads, but Mr. Han- - to standard. South 1st West diphtheria, if such through Germany, France, Switz- attention has not already been South 7th West and erland Holland. HUhop given. West Center (South side) Knudsen and J. Earl Lewis were n0Ted ?m ChBr.,eV Tho following date, have tmw temU West 1st South i also of S'! speakers. thelr ton' ,BCe the purchM set for clinics: West 8nd South ' I The rooms were decorated with for tho Doer Creek pro-property West 5th South I eboo, V,ew Ject. They arc now residing at potted plants and daffodils. Refreshments were served by the church, Monday, April 11, 0 u. m. th fmmnT home In Edgemont. 8outh 6 th West hostess assisted by her daughters Vineyard 8chool at Vineyard South 5th West Eva and Atheea Knudsen. There church, Tuesday, April 18, 0 a. m. 8unday night meeting will bo In (Northwestern part of city) M' were twenty-tw- o PACEMAKER SPEED MODELS la attendance. THE NEW 1938 p,rSharon School, Sharon church. chMe North University Avenue BB U1trated Wsdnesday, April 18, at 0 a. a. North 1st West . , turo by Mr. C. V. Hansen nnd Jack D. Brauugal. president North tnd West Scundlnb thi Iurntahed of the Junior Chamber of Commu,le North Srd West Semlnary, Friday, 88, at April merce. announces the annual North 4th West elect Ion of officers to take place North 5th West ANYTHING YOU HAVE TO HOME April 81. North 5th West Lecta Lou Llnebaugh, freeh- LlSt EASY TO North Sth Weet WRITEI EASY TO OPERATE. own nt Brigham Yonng university L G. Bench, city recorder, North Ith West that March totals In city left Thursday for San Francisco West Canter (North ride) PAY .ONLY Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd court are $078.00 with fines being to enter her steer West 4th North $148.00; forfeitures, $890.00; In tho International Junior Live- Peacock, a boy, at the family if West Sth North A WEEK.! civil cases, $108.00; small claims, stock show there April She home. South Srd West $47.00; State fines, $58.00; state will return In about ten days. ONLY Iks Mr. nnd Mrs. Armeldo PrestlayM Sec. 564. Names of trees, (thornless), western yellow pine. Her steer won tbe chamforfeitures, $85.00. streets, 8cotch pinea, and no other trees. of Utah at tba state fair wick are the prond parents of a Upon all remaining pionship Sold Exclusive in Provo See. 565. Penalty. Any perThe fifth annual Dairy Products last autumn. In her avenues and highways of Provo work boy, born nt tbo Lehl hospital. son tbe violating any of tho provisions be show and Dairy Manufacturers Miss Llnebaugh has achieves there may planted 'City Born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Barney following named trees under tbe of thla chapter, and any person 8hort course will bo bold on the other' successes, her entry winUtah State Agricultural collega ning In tbe Junior llveetock show Faucett, n boy at the family home, direction of tbe commissioner In not complying with any notice or Co. Valley In In Loo Angeles In 1180. campus from April IS to 88. charge of parka and pnbllc prop- - direction of the commissioner 1lnmo 13 for a Demonstration A daughter, bora at tbo Crane erty, She Intends to major In pharChinese elm, blue, charge of parks and public propUtah county farmers derived macy. She la a daughter of Dr. Maternity home to tr. aud Mrs. mountain or green ash, European erty regarding the setting out of almost $100,000 from the govern- B. O. Llnebaugh of Pleasant Payne Hardy (Msrgeret Ferns-- sycamores, maples, lindens, tnllpa, treee shall bs guilty of a Grove. ment AAA program last year. horse chestnuts, honey locust worth). Chart Shows Consumer Benefits of Rate Cut LAKE VIEW Alfred-Madsen- , jv- int I c". ssrrisstys 1vvlu ED6EM0NT eom-pau- W Residents to Planting Regulations Meeting Enforce . 4.i Six Miles Of Road Gravelled In Orem Program ess Ladies Auxiliary 1 F er , pBt CORONA PORTABLES " " Boy what a machinei school work, Itm, WORK... ..AND FOR.. 'T . 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