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Show UTAH VALLEY NEWS AT THE THIS WEEK The play la a aophlatlcated lected aa the official claaa garb faree baaed on the heart compli- by the eenlora at B. T. U. recently, ce Mona between a young e e e lawyer and a beautiful girl who la very Abbe Earn eat Dlmnet waa heard We Are Seven," Eleanor much Intereated In eugenlca and la aaaembly and at the Gate' pl7 which la the aecond lyeeum her aera performance November by prod action of the Brlfham Tonne The third performance will be at B.T.U. He apohe on ulveraity apeech department, la given Saturday evening, Feasts of the Mind" and oa the frying preaented on the College political aituatlon In Europe, hall stage for the aecond time to-Dr. T. Earl Pardoe, chairman e e e of the apeech department, haa O. Meredith Wlleon, luatructor been honored elmultaneoualy by In hlatory, apohe on Appreciathree national apeech groupa. He tion of Peace" In the weekly dehaa been choaen aa a member of votional Monday. the editorial ataffe of The Cue," A talent aurvey made by the publication of Theta Alpha Phi, dramatic fraternity, and the Quar- Public Service Bureau at B. T. U. J. S. Smith & Sons terly Journal of Speech." He haa reaulted In finding more than five PROPRIETORS also been nominated for the poal-tlo- n hundred capable entertalnera WHITE FAWJf FLOUR of national vice president of the atudent body, atatea Leada Them All! the National Aaaoclatlon of Teach- David Walker of Pleasant Grove, ers of 8peerh. atudent body aecond But we Ouarantee e In charge of the bureau. Tlirlft and Red Roae Floor uyij night It etu-den- ta VALLEY Flour & Feed Wight of the "Utah Valstaff and Erneat of the Provo Herald ataff have been aaked to participate In the sixth annual convention for high achool Journallata which will be held at the unlver-alt- y December 8. D. O. h'e Feature LATINO PEACOCK ley Newa MASH and VALLEY MIX Dalr Feed and GRaIN N. University Are. PHONE He HAY 151 I student social and rally committee haa been named recently to assist social chairman Ed. Clyde of Heber In conducting social activities throughout the rest of the year. Six students of B. T. U. returne ed recently from a Southwestern aweatera with District Convention of the Alpha " were ae- - Kappa Pal, national professional Raa-muaa- White coat-atya blue chenille le "Y-S9- A ' GROCE This is really a timely offeHng of all the things youll need most in preparing the Thanksgiving feast. And just look at the prices . . . theyre really low for such high quality fruits and vegetables. is strictly fresh, insuring the maximum of flavor in every dish. Everything Phone your order we deliver anywhere Friday, November commerce fraternity, held In Loe Angelee. Vernon Cbrietensen, local chapter preeldent was la the group. 51,500 MEN NOW ON NEW F. Howard Forsyth, who graduated with a degree of B. A, in eoclology and Journalism from B.Y.U. In la anthor of three articles to be publiahed In national maglxlnea. While atB.Y.U. he was a ataff member of unlver-alt- y publications. lilt e The Banyan, student yearbook at B.Y.U. received an All American honor rating for the publication made last year, according to the Yearbook-Score-booThe rating waa published by the National Scholastic Press Association In Minneapolis, Minn. k. a social la their ward chapel tonight from I to I f. a. A program will follow from I to 9, and dancing after that. CONSTRUCTION Lincoln Gash Store William II. Breretoa, aged SO, prominent Provo banker, died Wednesday morning at his resifor dence, 111 East First North Although the desd-lln- s starting projects under the 1888 street. Provo. Public Works Administration Completion of tba city curb program Is still fifty diys away, ipproxlmately 61,808 men al- and gutter work now under way ready have been put back oa pay- la possible before the end of the ing Jobs as a result of more than year If good weather coutlnuea. Other work going forward la the, 61 percent of the now construction being under way thus early excavation along the West aide in preparation for bard surfacing In thla region. next spring, tbs building of new According to a statement, 1 sued today by J. W. Bournle. sower linos In tho East aide; alao tba work on the skating rink and Acting Regional Director, abo club house. 8,000 formerly unemployed wur ra have been on the ties of the various PWA projects now being constructed in Califor- NEW POSTAL RATE nia, Arisona, Utah and Nevada, composing this Far Western re- TAKES EFFECT Various phases of Mexican life and culture are depicted In an In terestlng exhibit of water color sketches by Mrs. Flora D. Fisher, Provo artist and teacher, which gion. Since It has been established la being shown In Room D of the officially that for each man hour Education building. of work provided on a project site, a a a hours of such work la necesThe Armistice Loan Fund ball In the production of matersary claaa sponsored by the sophomore laat week proved very successful. ials and transportation of them, en(his means Jobs have been created Decorations were barb-wir- e for 88,800 additional men. aand barricades, bag tanglements, Thera were about 7,000 men and machine gun neats. a a a at work on PWA projects In CalA number of students from ifornia alone today. As a large down south who are attending share of the materials being used B.Y.U. saw their first snow laat In tbls construction Is produced In this state. It waa estimated Friday. thla meant the ranks of the state's e o e Unique among the numerous unemployed bad been reducedPub-by clubs at B. Y. U. Is the new "Nor- nearly 18,000 by the current ake, Danske, Swenska Utdannel-sesforenln- lic Works Administration drive or in other words for recovery. In Arisona there are 1,600 men Scandinavian clnh, which waa oron new FWA projects. In ganised recently. Cal Jolley of at work 668 have been added to payUtah, Is California presiBeach, Long rolls, while in Nevada 78 men dent e e e have found Jobs. t Records are being broken enDr. Mr. Wllford Poulson, chairman of the psychology depart- couragingly by the Federal Pubment, will participate In a round lic Works Administration In lta table discussion at the 1881 re- current program," asserted Act"The fact gional meeting of the American ing Director Bournier. Association on Mental Deficiency. that this region haa bean successIt will be held Saturday at the ful lu getting more than 81 per-i- t of lta new projects in work State Training School in Amerwesks ahead of the time required ican Fork. by law must bo recorded as Every' Indication points to the establishing of an THANKSGIVING all-tihigh mark In pnbllc orks construction, not only In this western area, but for the entire United Statea. Thanksgiving Is n i when friends from no nway rejoice together, say, and children romp and play. The Idea came, well know from people of the long ago, who te so thankful for the snow that later helped If the State tax commission their crops to grow. Then came will waive 8,871.80 ponalty-iwhan the harvest tease yon see, the form of Interest the Denver vintage from the vine and free and Rio Grande Western railroad was spread In sweet simplicity, will pay the remaining 85 par and gracious hospitality. The cent of lta taxee In Utah county Indian biavee who which amount to $87,061.69. The around were given seats Provo city commission have ground, and nrged to eat of what asked the tax commission to waive they found, which seemed to them the interest both good and sound. Wild Turkey was of course the bird oar The Manavu ward relief society pilgrim fathers much prefered, and genealogical committee are never had for they, you know, joint sponsors to a supper and heard of meat that once bad been plows, interred, down In a pit, on coals FOR BALE: Used s walking plow, bright red, or from la a room a Syracuse spring-tootinstead, their eatable tls often harrow. See W. F. Wleeombe, said, wr.'isted most of barley Phone 0S4R4. bread. But they were thankful for It all, for favors great and blessings small. They gathered at the elder's call and kept the festival each fall. Adown the years that onward flow, weve kept that custom on the go. The reason if yon want to know la just because we love It so. For we have gifts both rich and rare, a heritage beyond compere, and we in tarn would like to share Hie good things of oar hearts and fare, Uko them we want the I.ord to know how good we have 1S1 Went 1 North It here below. We want our Phono 880 kneel and gratitude to grow and tell oar Father so. Oracs rd BRIEFS Orem SODA CRACKERS 250 PUMPKIN, 2V2 cans 3 ROLLED OATS for 25c lb. bag 20c 4V SYRUP"! 590 TEA, Hewletts SALTED PEANUTS ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT Y IOT ROASTS -- lb pkg. 18c 1-I- 15c 19c b. 2-d- oz. 4 for 15c .............. per lb. 15c ' Salt Lakes Newest Hotel 200 Rates: Rooms $1.50 200 to TQe $4.00 Baths OPPOSITE GRRAT MORMON TEMPLE Terry Wins Recognition state-wid- 4 cans 25c COFFEE I won 950 MILK, All Brands tentative rate on books carried In the United States malls la now In effect, being a flat rate Tarry 19c 2-I- ba. FLOUR A new Elvla B. Across from Lincoln High Friday and Saturday Specials! ON ROOKS of ono and one-ha- lf cents a pound up to 70 pounds of books for delivery anywhere In the country. Tble meana that a book which formerly coat 70 cents for delivery In New York from Provo now costa 9 cents under these new , postal regulations. Tba purpose of the new rat la to promote cultural growth, education, and development of tho American people, the old rates being prohibitive, keeping in many persons, particularly rural areas, from enjoying easy access to good literature. Postmaster Dangerfleld points ont that the now rata la subject to final approval after alx montha trial. Under tho new rata, a book may go to Salt Lake City for 9 cents, instead of 14; to Denver for 9 cents Instead of 88; Chicago, 8 Instead of 47; and New York City, 8 Instead of 70 coats. 18, 1938 HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE e recognition Monday evening whoa ha conducted the first number of tho chorus of tho Associated Mala Choruses of Utah at tbs, concert of Beniamino Gigli, world famous tenor In tho tabernacle In Salt Lake City, Monday evening. Mr. Terry la the director for Mendelssohn Chorus, tho la Provo. Thla group Joined with similar groupa from Ogden, Logan and Salt Lake City In a group of numbers at the concert. 800-vol- ce Balt Late Ctty, All Wont Expoesre Rooms a MR Delightfully Air G. eo HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Fifth Anniversary 14-In- ch h ji Open .Wednesday BRIMHALL Afternoon and Evening until 9 BROS. Date Pudding Cherry Chocolates Golden Sip 91" fi Morten House No. 1 Tin jr 3 Salad Dressing 90 Quart Sun Spun Against Anything 350 Mince Meat - - muan HATES Pumpkin TVs tins, each for your 90 Lcxi Distance Roasting chickensj 6-P- telephone calls All PAY p-- Dii!i.es : ; 695 East 4. tyy ex Third South ,! ' 4 o b e a. e e a aa w 8- a a e e i e ... Phones 200 or 201 PROVO e i Market e rjpyw eeeaoeoeoe o Y e . i a I! l oe i 4-P- Tel. Company 1st. Niw Grads ly AND SNOW TYPE INCLUDED) SftTlu. Also Heavy Duty Tube 9 A telephone cell to ono of your family, a relative or friend who cant be with you on Thanksgiving, will make the day happier for you and for them. The Mountain States Tel. ly During This Sale Prices Tires at ( MUD THANKSGIVING The same low rates that apply every and all day Sunday night after 7 o o 6-P- LY Save $5 To $25 -- I TURKEYS fur Tf 24 MO. GUARANTEE CATaUjlJ Against Anything 4-P- tmt&ttttxtMta Prime Young 12 MO. GUARANTEE L&H TIRE CO. 348 W. 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