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Show UTAH VALLEY NEWS U.193) B THIS WEEK AT THE net or Fsrthn Estate INSOM, it eUl Vilklai,, BRIEFS n't believe his ears? sea BURLINGTON President T. N. Taylor is a Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Levan much relieved man, happy la a returned from a B. Btllfi. 1IM. Inlitntr service of many years now completed with honor and distinction. He says he will have time now Air - conditioned, completely for all the golf he can enjoy. modern, and Including every coma travel. . . A fort for President W. Monroe Paxman buses new streamlined Provo retail stores had a gain .hasn't a job in the church left to fleet of will this be Introduced S spring by of 10. per cent in January, 1939 him. but men like President Pax-ma- n as bus to the 9.4 in soon and be down ' Trallways will compared Burlington loaded Logan Toacba Seidel, one of the world's greateat violinists, and 1.9 in Salt Lake, and a decreaat again, and found bearing his full system for service on its Chicago-CallfornTheodora Dreiaer, "America's of 1.1 In Ogden. Provo thus led share of responsibility. It might lines, according to anforemoat novelist" were preeented Utah, and was above the average be worth while too merely to de- nouncement today by W. E. Fulincrease shown in Idaho, Wyo- monstrate how a good leader can during the paat week under the of the Burlingbe simply a good member. It .may ler, and Nevada as well. ming of the uapicea Brigham Young ton a . lot of Company. Transportation people. help univeralty-Communlt- y concert a a a While assuring ultra-modePrincipal J. W. Thornton of thi The Utah atako tabernacle waa filled for both perform-ance- a. Farrer Junior high school, who is bus schedBishop Leon Newren believes and safe also president of the Utah Educa- the Utah stake's bookkeeping ules between the Great Lakes and tional association, is in Cleveland ought to be first class. Perhaps new attending the sessions of the Edu- It will he his Job to keep tab on Pacific Coast, these amasing one in atudenta the buses will usher in new advanceThirty convenAdministration cational all the members of the Utah stake mualc and apeech departmenta I which tion which is affiliated with the who are not in the harness. It ments in hare been aelected to fill prlncM National Educational association will be will maintain a perfectly comset the best of books any fortable balance between pal roleo in the Y's production temperstake can keep. of 8igmund Romberga muaical ature and humidity at all times, Provo Fund Scout District a a a Boy romance "My Maryland," whlcl rsgardless of weather- - conditions. drive got a good start when the is Provo stake's new will be atged March 9, 10, 11. Complete Insulation and Teachers association here gave a a man of experience, president both In the e e sealed windows, together lump sum check to which every ehurch and in civic and business will render interiors dustless "The Merchant of Venice," thle teacher contributed. Other groups life. Coupled with an outstandodorless and practically noiseless. yeara Bhakeapearean play pre- and individuals likewise are asing man lika Bishop Andrew Jen- Likewise, interior design and aceented by membera of the Utah sisting gensrously. sen, President Rowan is alraady commodations will introduce new Seta Chapter of Theta Alpha Phi, on the way to achievements which standards of passenger luxury will be preeented for the flrat Have you looked in Bennett's will set a pace for Utah stake to into the field of economical bus A audlenee great (in Provo) latslyf Mr. Al. tonight night Wright exceed if they can. travel. deal of work haa been done to says its modernistic, but a a and manager We are already preparing for ground off mualc, dancea, whatever that is, the store looks With five bishops releassd to a heavy volume of truffle on our make the Shakeapearean and offers one' of ths take attractive Important posts in the two aa authentic aa pos- most beautiful interiors along new stakes, gna of the major tasks new buses this summer," Mr. sible. . v Fuller stated. We are confident Provos buslnsss section, e e facing the new administrators In that visitors to the Golden Oats both stakes will be ward Women aoclal unlta captured Exposition at San Francisco and The initiative petitions signed organisations. Only two wards the World's Fair at New York acholaatic honora at Brigham 1144 qualified voters in Provo escaped being left with vacancies, City, as well as many other Young university by a larga mar- by city asking for repeal of the power for in addition to the five bishops vacationists bound for eastern acfall the quarter during gin ordinances passed by the city taken, the Manavu ward lost its and western playgrounds, will b to relented fignraa cording fleet John B. Hayea, regia trar. Nina commission and approved by ths ward clerk, John E. Hayes, who find this new of the voters of the city became the new Provo stake elerk, majority for a with flniahed better unlta advantageous particularly girls have now boon filed with City and the 8!xth ward loot its sec- swift, safe and courteous travel, average than the hlgheat mene Clerk I. O. Bench. What action ond councilor, Merritt N. Norton at no increase over prevailing low group. the commission win take regard- who became a Utah stake high bus fares." e e e not been announced, councilman. The second annual merit badge ing them has as 10 days are allowed to eithsr e e Pow-woaponaored by the Y" pass or reject the repeal ordinIf division means growth" two Eaglea club haa been ate for May ances asked for in the petitions. or three wards will be divided, 5 and I at the university In Unless the city commission takes creating new wards In both At Grandview Provo. Cooperating in the event automatter action the definite it is rumored, although will be the officers of the Utah comes np for election stakes, no announcement has been made The Church History, New TestNational Parka Council, and the maticallynext at the municipal election on this The ament Extension division of the univeradvantage Seminary classes are holdbig point date. la In getting more people to work. ing a Barn Party in the Grandsity. If a stake requires at east 100 view amusement hall on Saturday, The annual convention of the officers to carry out effectively Feb 25. Everyone is asked to come third district of the Utah Health NOTES the .work of a stake, and some in costumes, prises being given CONFERENCE and Physical Education Associastake presidents have 150 or for the best. tion will be he held at B. Y. U. An admission fee of- - fifteen Ug adi Saturday, February 15 it was anIlf be is being asked. The comcents Did you hear that buss spread nounced Friday by Professor Charles J. Hart, head of the de- over the hall as certain names the division of the Utah staka. A mittee members are: Decoration, partment of physical education were read by Elder smith, and ward requires almost as many Mary Jean Bkinner, chairman; a stake, so that two Stanford Eklns, Eileen Jex, Gorand member of the committee in did you see how the new Utah officers could- - new wards would create jobs for don Hanson, Geradlne Memmott, McGuire P. J. stake convention. of clerk, the charge another 200 to 900 people. A Merrill Farley, and Omar Hangrand total of around 1500 of- sen. Entertainment: Jena V. Hanficers will be working in the two sen, chairman, Clark Johnson, new stakes and all the 11 wards Mabel Christensen, John Duncan, which make these stakes, when apd Norma Dunford. Refreshthe full program gets under way. ments: Leona Davis, chairman, That spells development for a lot June Bean, Catherine Mitchell and Walter Bigler. of people. bualneaa and pleasure trip to Loa Angeles and other Pacific eoaat cities, enjoying a delightfjil holiday during the past few weeks. Fob. r, TORI see Bid, It clafe wlde-vlslo- iderilnA Watktut BUd:: GLU, iBUtntrtT biril b. IT, M .see B iitfUv? floaty g Glw! nil - ltltfu tE tiom 8 BEST w Bam Party u Salt Lakes Newest Hotel 200 oh Si - Mm; Rates: Rooms $1.50 200 to Tile $4.00 Baths Of Our Carload of OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON TEMPLE uudow Ulrestt School) iery HOTEL . TEMPLE SQUARE cut ERNEST Delightfully Air Cooled C. ROHSITER, 334.50 PERFECT SLEEPER $1fi 95 MATTRESS Lake City, Utah All West Exposure Rooms Springfilled Mattresses FOR ONLY And Your Old Mattress Manager HIGHLY RECOMMENDED $24.75 PERFECT SLEEPER' MATTRESS ons NO BETTER. COAL WAS EVER SOLD-I- T IS A SURE DEFEAT FOR COLD WHY, OH WHY? Do you worry, about Cold Weather? Just order some coal from us, and your house will be warmer at once. FOR ONLY And Your Old Mattress TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS WONDERFUL OFFER AT ONCE AS WE HAVE ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER. GRANITE our With coal, your fire will Start Quickly and Burn Longer. Co. Utah Timber & Coal Phone 232 REMODEL REPAIR Small Monthly Payment Worth $1495 Furniture Co. 84 North University Avenue No Terms Carrying Charge Dorothy Joaea waa high scorer tor Lincoln. NOTES Ortoa Ryan, story-tellfrom Logan, explained ths qualities of Character, farming ability, and s good story and of host story the desire to plan future oper- tellers to ths Ird period classes ations carefully era ths real basis Wednesday taught by Mrs. Parton which the Farm Security Ad- ridge and Taylor. ministration niukes Its rehabilitation loans, according to D. Ivo The Lincoln high school band Esuies, FSA supervisor for Utah members wore white blouses and, County. their new blue ewetera at the Mr. Eumes made this statement nits for tho first gams la commenting upon eligibility time. Friday requirement! of hie agency, which Lincoln high school 0. A. A. has loaned 9431,313.49 to 330 met their first basketball defeat furmere in this country. "The genuine desire of a farm of tho year when they met 8prlng-vlll- e on tho opononta floor Tuesfamily to cooperate with FSA In n commonsenss farm and home day. Miss Burr, with her twelve management plan, and to work came homo heavy hearted to girls, own their Improve sincerely but determined condition,' te the chief security at tha loea, asked for every rehabilitation to win tha rest of their gamea. loan". Mr. Esmes said. Ths Farm Security Administration lends to farmers who cannot obtain credit for The first president of United Ststee, an honor safBrced upon him by hla fellow patriots, who mw In Washington ths only hope of successfully launching ths new government amid conflicting jealousies of tho colonies which united to form the Continental Con-gre- er Twenty-tw- o Open Forum members and Public Speaking dual students are working hard proparing debates and orations for fhs Ogden Speech Tournament, March 2 and t. In preparation for this event practice dobs tea have bean scheduled with nearby schools including Pleasant Grove, American Fork, Leht, and West High. Ths group will leavo Friday March 2 In n has and will return Saturday at tha and of tho tournament. u. low-lnco- operating capital from - other largely sources. Loans are made for i of five years, with five determination of ths colonial percent interest on ths unpaid forces which won tho Independbalance. Applications era handence of this country from the led by Mr. Esmes and other domination of Ingland, bat no county supervisors In ehsrgo of greater task ever faced hla than this program. when ho was selected by his Mr. Esmes said that over 90 to preside over tho Con- percent of FSAs rehabilitation stitutional Convention In 1717 borrowers showed increases in after tho Revolution had boon thair net worth at ths end of Inst won. year, and that repayments on tho Hero hla watchful sys, and calm money advanced to farm families Judgment alone saved tho day, in ths stats as a whole war 50 guiding tho deliberations of that percent complete on enrroat inbody sad succeeding la getting It stallments. Mors thsn to adopt tho Constitution, ana of tho entire ad94,000,909 greeter still. In getting the vari- vanced for rehabilitation loans In ous states to ratify It Utah had boon paid buck nt ths Bora Feb. 22, 1712, tho ddoai beginning of 1919. son of Augustine Washington and FSA loans (excluding corhis second wlfo, Mary Ball, in ths poration funds). old plantation house built on tho banka of Bridge's Croon, in WestCourse moreland county, Virginia, Gaorgs M. L A. Washington osrly ramovad to Success Scores farm on tho Rappahannock, opposite Fredericksburg, where he SaccoM again attended the spent his boyhood days. M. I. A. Arts course lu tha second His life reads like ths hand i weak of lu six wash's program fats watched over him, for from whan Prof. Walter P. Cottmm tho first ha was forced into trainpresented bis Illustrated lecture ing and circumstances which pre- Wedneaday evening at ths Manpared him for his future great avu ward chapel on "Forest mission to his countryman. Pre- Trails and Floral Gems of the vented by financial condition! United SUtee", It was a marvelfrom going to England for p. lous opportunity to see tho woneducation, ha received his inetru ders of onr own country. tlona at home, becoming n studiNext weeks event will be held ous and thoughtful lad, profiting again In ths Fourth ward, Wedby good society in which the nesday, Mar. 9, when Mrs. Marba Washington family moved, and C. Josephson. associate editor of becoming active, energetic, strong the Improvement Em will conand athletic, loving the out-o- f. duct n demonstration of Tha Art doors on n Southern plantation of Becoming n Charming Converand becoming the best shot, the sationalist. best runper and the best wrestler in tha whole region among nil the Washingtons $200 efforts were responsible for tho nnlty and maximum GENERAL ELECTRIC or PHILCO RADIO (cm KMd) inStock! This Allowance Ends Feb. 28th IHIuMa EEcottate Co. PHONE 1488 230 WEST CENTER ST. ''W d$ mQQGGO OCOGGO 1 DUKES MAMET PIIONES: 200 - 201 Special Factory Offer! 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It is impossible to detail nil the "fateful event!" which came Into the life of George Washington leading np to his great call as Commander in Chief of the Continental forces. Washington un- ' doubtedly wee s "man of destiny, and America forever will be grateful to his memory for hla aervlces which may bo epitomised in the title: "Father of His Country." tor Your m nsAisn$ one-four- th boys. see The "Home Economic department of tho Lincoln high achool have now n new ate of drapea for the dining room, and now cooking utensils. 19-2- 9, than usually asked for Inferior Blinds Reg. 50c Sq. COAL: This Is Nit a Sales Item - National Makes Bat One Ciiatllj THE Ft FINEST) BLINDS CARRY A FULL YEAR GUARANTEE Silent worm gear tilting devices, automatic glops, and baked on enamel finish. Full Fascia Boards and Returns if desired. Choice of 36 slat colors and 18 colors of tape. 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