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Show i Friday, February 18, 1938 UTAH VALLEY NEWS Provo Tangles With Pleasant Grove h Tonight In Cage Contest All-Import- ant Bulldogs Need Victory To Keep In Race With g A. F. Cavemen Star Sets Y Alpine League Scoring Pace Provo high Bulldogs, tonight, play hosts to the strong With Alpine league teams enViking quint from Pleasant Grove in what is doped to be the closing rounds of comptering nothing short of a major battle. In other Alpine headliners etition, Don Snow, ace Brigham B. Y. H. S. tackles the American Fork Cavemen, and Lehi Young high school forward, still takes a breather at Lincoln. leads the nearest competitor by The Vikings, coached by Earl Giles, Brigham Young eleven points. n university hoop star, have been making rapid strides Wee Carter of Provo and of Lehi are running a close Among their recent achievements are victories iately. Rus-so- ,1 over B. Y. H. 8. and Lahi. The Lehi victory was ona ot the moat spectacular gamea played this yaar. Tha Viklnge playad Insplr-a- d hall throughout tha gama and In tha last taw saeonda tankad a field goal giving them a victory. On January II tha Vikings want down before tha terrific offense of the Bulldogs to the tuna of l(. IS. Th Provo boys have bean going great guns lately, but are expected to encounter no littla difficulty In knocking over tha Pleasant Grova quint. circles are of tha opinion that tha BuUdogs will be fortunate if they coma out with more than a S or 7 point victory. Tha gama with Lincoln should be won with vary littla difficulty. Although Lincoln has more or leas become quite attached to tha cellar berth, they might taka a fleeting notion to climb out at tha expense of tha Bulldogs. Tha American Fork-Prov- o clash on March 4, barring a major upset, should be the deciding game In the Alpine circuit. These two teams are deadlocked In tha top spot, and both will be out to clinch tha Alpine crown. Provo Is the only team with a victory over American Pork to Its credit. This means very littla In tha torrid Alpine race. Tha rugged Cavemen recently stopped the winning streak of Pleasant Grove In convincing fash7. This shows tha power ion, American Pork has when they hit their stride. Provo high has a capable squad however, and If they play ball like they hare recently, a great game will be In store for the hoop followers. The team holding the crown when league play ceases will have a decided advantage as far as a tourny berth Is concerned. The runnerup of the Alpine league will be forced to risk Its record against the runnerup of the Nebo division, which in all probability will be Tlntic. The loeer of this game is out as far as tournament hopee are concerned. As a result, every team hopee to escape the playoff between districts. (Prom The Provonlau) one-poi- nt Well-Inform- I. 44-1- Hansen Lectures in Sharon Seminary C. V. Hearing Set For School Election Hearing for the Provo School Board election case has been set for next Monday, February II In the district court. Judge Dallas H. Young will hear the eonteet which will settle the queetlon of the legality of the Provo first municipal ward school board election In which Dr. Milton Marshall, B. Y. U. faculty member wae adjudged victor by one vote over Oscar A. Spear, former president of the board. Mr. Spear brought about the action following the order of the court compelling the school board by writ of mandamus to seat Dr. Marshall on the board. J. Robert Robinson, school board attorney, will represent Mr. Spear In the contest and I. E, Brorkbank, local attorney, will act as counsel for Dr. Marshall. (Prom The Provonlan) race for second place with 71 and 71 respectively. Carter tallied 11 points In the game with Lehi last Tuesday while Russon swished the hoop for II. Thee two boys are looked to give Snow something to think about In tbe next three weeks. Peters of American Pork continues to hold the lead In the center division well under control However, with I games to go. It 1s quite likely either Jenkins of B. Y. H. S. or Eggertsen of Provo may overtake him. Bone, stellar Lehi guard la at present enjoying a comfortable lead of 21 points over his closest competitor, Mitchell, Provo's forward-guard. This lad Bone collected 10 points against Provo high last Tuesday to virtually clinch scoring honors In the guard division. Scoring Forwards Oratorical Contest at The itmmmmmmmuiKimmmmmmn New andUsed Furniture Sse 44-5- COAL RANGES, as low as . 0 Used Mlt-cho- ll, see . . . Used c. LIVING ROOM SUITE Used STOP LEATHER ROCKING CHAIR Furniture Exchange Phone Center 316 West SL WHERE YOU SAVE Mrs. Dan Kile, af Alton, ID., who reported to have smashed II slot machines In ten taverns with an nan and her strong right arm. 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U. alumnus, Watercolor society la New York managing director of KSL, will be City. Out of 1200 paintings sub- the speaker at the court of honor mitted by 227 artiste In 28 states, ceremonies Sunday at 7.30 p. m. 372 pictures were chosen for the in the stake tabernacle. show. Professor Larsen's paintUtah has twice as many sheep ing la one of n aeries ha la paintof and goat permits and more gracing of picturesque dwellings thla region. ing permits for cattle and horses than any other state In the United Initiation of 22 returned mis- States. sionaries pledged to Delta Phi, Utah farmers received $7,167.-0- 3 national honorary fraternity at B. Y. U. took place Sunday In tho In rental and benefit payments Tenth ward chapel In Salt Lake between July 1 and December 81, City, In a Initiation, 1087, through tbe agricultural he Y chapter being represent- adjustment administration. ed in the ceremonial by Arthur In spite of tho mild winter exGaeth, president, of Provo. Tho perienced thus far thla lesion, following were Inducted: Leo snow surveys Just completed over Caatlcton, Provo; Grant C. Earl, 16 key itatlona of Utah show 75 Max Wheelwright, and Boyd A. to 80 per cent of last years snow Hoad, Ogden; Clark Whits, Brig- - accumulations. st Used 2-p- Washer The "beard growing contest closes Feb. 25, nil competitors being Judged In this annuel "masculinity contest by tbe length, thickness, colorfulness, end artistically designed nature of their m Our' Permanents. BEDS SANITARY COUCHES Chance d, PROPRIETORS Used 18-1- 7. Heres Your nt Marie Woodhouse Velma Madsen WALNUT CHINA CLOSET ar 1 an Tho Into Professor E. H. Eaet-monThis photograph, one of tha Ink f tho Nanking bombings, shsws a who was head of tho art peasant carrying his dying child, an innocent victim cf Japanese bombing. Dased and in terrible anguish, ha is aDewed by dectara te place department until hla death In hie child ia aa ambulance. 1886, is being honored by a memorial exhibit In room D gallery at B. Y. U. In which oils, water colors, blocked prints, etchMACHINE ings, monotypes, pen and pencil MAR-VE- L sketches reveal a wide range of abilities possessed by this verBEAUTY SHOPPE satile artist. They also cover a wide stretch of time, for they In274 W. Center Phone 1123 clude work repiMntatlve of hie All Phases of student days, as well aa of his later periods of development. BEAUTY CULTURE Try . Miss Alta Frampton and Miss As Bulldogs Score Bernice Stags of Salt Lake City 32-3- 0 In Provo with spent the week-en- d Victory parent end friends. s (From Tho Provonlan) Provo high school Bulldogs, Miss Evva Robey of Salt Lake Tha general level of prices reA census of tho wlldllfo populCity epent Wedneeday In Provo after spotting Lehi n 18-- 4 lead In ation of forest service region four ceived by farmer In with Monde end her parents, Mr. th firet quarter, came beck In 1087 wu 104 per cent greater ten embrace! Utah's which and Mrs. Weeely Robey. ahowe for pre-wthen there foreale that national days, but prices tbe waning moments of an extra mnl farmers paid for goods they purere 100,000 approximately ono of and annesed tbo period dear In the region and that more chased at retail wera 188 per Honoring her daughter Athleen, gamea ever o be Mrs. BenJ. H. Knndeen gave a mcutexcltlng then half of thorn era found In cent larger than the pra-wn- r costs. Utah. birthday party at her home Mon- played on tbo local floor. Lehi started the game out with day evening. Twenty guests were In attendance. n bang and plied up n convincing lead before the Bulldogs could get Miss Donna Tolbos left last their bearing. In tha second Spanlsh-Americnight for the mission field, with headquarters quarter, with Carter end Eggert-se- n at El Peso, Texes. A farewell hitting th hoop consistently the the Bulldogs cllmed to within two testimonial wee tendered young women ut tha Sixth ward points of their rivals as the half chapel Sunday evening. ended Tha Provo quint, points. during tho second quarter, put on Tho Score: Evu Hews entertained a few ona of tho beet exhibitions of friends at u party Tuesday even- guarding aeen In many a gama, scoreless ing. Progressive gamea were holding the Pioneer played end u tasty luncheon serv- from tbo field while they collected 11 points. ed to 12 guests. TO RECEIVE Tbe third quarter wee u nip la the Gleaner Department of end tuck affair throughout Tbo the Second Ward Mre. Orvll Bulldog, however, held a one-poiYou tha quarter Watte reviewed the play, advantage Can't Taka It with You," Tueeday ended. were Refreshments With around ono mlnuto to evening. served to 40 members and several play In the final etania Weely Carter tanked n foul toes that tied guests. tbe score at 28 all. The two Among tho delightful February teams battled deeperetely to For Your Old parties was the Valentine party make a winning basket but to no given by Miss Genlel Stevene ut avail. her home Friday evening. "Monty In the extra period Lehi forged Carlo Whist and Hearts" were ahead In tbe first minute via the played. The high score favors foul pitch route, Russon and were won by Leo la Knudaen and Vern Holllndrake. A tasty luncheon was served to tbe following: Leola Knudsen, Willard Luce, make condition Wlnnifred Turner, Fred Healy, Mar-chaMadge Christiansen. Moroni new on Vern Holllndrake and the DR. VASCO M. TANNER, per- - hem; Morrell Ashby, American Morhostess. manent secretary of tha Utah TFork; Lynn O. Clark, Lynn; Ephraim; Clark academy of sciences, arts, and ria Sorenson, Miss Mary M. Smith of Meadow, letters, announces tha annual Gubler, LaVerkln; Reid Burgess, in Provo meeting of thla organisation will Alpine; Orlan Jacobson, Oak City; Utah spent the week-en- d with her mother, Mre. Mery F, be held In Logan at the U. B. A. Alton Johnson, Vernal; June Smith. Oliver R. C. during May 18 and 14. Each Thayne, Wellington: year a volume of tha proceed- 8mlth, Palmyra, N. Y.; Clarence Mies Gladys Manwerlng, B. Y. ings" Is published which make an Tyndall, Deep Run, N. C.; Elvon U. alumna, of Ogden, spent the outstanding contribution to pro- Jackson, Boulder, Colo.; Orville R. Warner, Kelso, Cal.; Owen Gibpast week end In Provo vislUng gram of science, art, end letters. her Alma Mater end friend. She ran, Las Vegas, Nev.; Waldo wee the hones gueet of Maurino Mesa, Aria.; Used W. EllsFinal drive for funds tor tbe Murdock. purchase of uniforms for tho B. worth, Safford, Aria.; Eddy MarY. U. bend la on this week, some tin, Menan, Ida.; and Paul Rows, Mica Gladys Hooke of Murcur 2000 ribbons being sold, the first McCammon, Ida. pent the week end in Provo. 90 of which wera purchased by Cecil Smith, former student of the band members themselves. Rex Christensen of Ephriam Is Journalism at B. Y. U., now n chairman of tho general commit- resident of Salt Lake City, the Bombings tee In charge. The entire student city of hla birth, has again sold n body Is pledged to rapport the national syndicated article Illustdrive for funds, and buslneas men rated with hla own drawings. Hla end organisation In the city are parents live la Caroy, Idaho, hut the budding contributing. is n native Utahn. Dean Amoa N. Merrill, of the Jack Davlea. editor of tho Y college of edncetlon, discussed the theme of Mans Relationship to News and Delmar Hiller, sports God over K8L Sunday night and editor, were honored Monday at John R. Halllday directed tha Colorado Springs, during tho elecMen's chorne from B. Y. U. In tions at tbe Rocky Mountain Infurnishing the music for tha tercollegiate Press convention. Church of tha Air program. Davlea, who cornea from Spanish Fork, was named An "International Valentino Miller who come from Claree-holAlberta, Canada, waa made Party staged by Canadian students at the Y Saturday night head of tho special committal for was n feature of the Valentine college year book plana for tho season this year. British flags next convention. and mounted Police uniforms gava DR. T. EARL PARDOS left an atmosphere of the home land to tho Canadian! present, and all Tueeday for Seattle where he la guests were thrilled with tbe to deliver n paper on "The Philosfriendship In evidence between ophy of Goatnra" before tho Canada and United States as the National Theater conference Feb. "Hearts Across tho Border" theme 17, 18, and 19. He expects to rewas put into practice. turn Saturday. Victims of Jap ANDERSON Lewis Barber Shop February 26 la the date eat for entertaining Sharon Etaka Old Folks, according to J. W. Cordner, chairmen of tho etako committee. At 10 e. m. In the High School auditorium a picture ihow will be presented at which ell members of tbo stake over 80 years of ago will bo special guests. The afternoon has been left open for tho ward committee to use as they desire la entertaining their own people. Aulatug Mr. Cordner on tha stake committee are August Omer-so- u, Charles Davie and James T. Blake. Le-Su- and city commissioners, J. P. McGuire and Jesse Haws approved the paving project for Provo city for 1918 at the Tuesday meeting, which brings to tbe city another 112 city blocks of paved streets, the work to commence In June. A. RAY EKIN8, secretary of the Utah State Horticultural society, will speak to the East Bench farmers today when they gather at Church history classes of the 8 p. m. In the Edgemont meeting 8haron stake seminary were aphouse. preciative Wedneeday and Thursday of the opportunity to see and hear C. V Hansen of Provo as he presented his Illustrated lecture Business is Good on "Mormon Temples. Mr. Hansen Is the father of C. Emil Hansen of Tlmpanogos ward. Planning a tour of wards and stakes of the Church enroute to Canada this summer, Mr. Hansen announces that he is also preparing an Illustrated lecture on "The Coming Forth of the Book of Mormon. This lecture will likely PHONE 1123 be ready In time to deliver locally before leaving for his northern Provo 274 West Center trip. Trane sinking two In quick succession. At this point Boyd Christianson, Provo forward heated tha strings with a long shot ffom the middle of tho floor tying the score. A few moments later Carter won tbo game when he lipped through tha tight Lehi defense for a setup. Tho guarding of Gordon Provo guard, was outstanding, whllo Carter and were tho moat consistent on offense. Monts Peterson play-- d a good paaaing gam as well as collecting six points. Although felling to acore from tha field, Bob Johnson, guard, swarmed ell ever the Lehi forwards, and wee continually upsetting plays idee holding tho touted Trane to two field goals. Bone and Rueeon were the big cogs In the Lehi attack. These two bore collected 28 of their SO Lehis Hopes Blasted Old Folks to be Entertained Feb. 26. DEXTER Sons of the American Revolution Oratorical contest will be held at Brigham Young university Tuesday, February 22, according to an official announcement ceived by Eunice Bird, speech Instructor at Provo high school. Winners of each high school In the Nebo, Alpine, and Provo school districts are Invited to participate. The victor will receive a medal. Members of the B. A. R. will Judge the events. "This contest offers considerable development to contestants, and would be very profitable to states any who care to enter, Eunice Bird, speech Instructor. Those who Intend to try out should see Miss Bird by 4:00 MARK Provo Routes Lehi In Extra Period Thriller Notes From the Y S. A. R. To Sponsor MAYOR of Blnghem epent In Provo with hie the week-en- d parents, Mr. end Mre. C. W. Stevens. Pace-Settin- i Glen Steven PAGE Five We absolutely guarantee that the prices on all Dexter Washers have not been raised for this event. 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