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Show April 1. 1938 Special Feature at L. D. S. Conference Slated for April 5 in Salt Lake Tabernacle (Contributed) of tho outstanding authoring! of the coming April Conference will be the meeting Tueedajr evening, April 6, at 7:100 p. m., under the direction of the Genealogical in the Salt Lake Tabernacle, Society of Utah. At thin time will be presented the marvelous story, dramatised of the keeping of records in past ages by means of illustrated, tnd vhich our ancient forefathers are traced down generation after among us today. ttntr.nn to those llTlngthese age old' records hare been preserved, yor a wise purpose will be shown that there are now this it attend meeting, If you available records whereby you can trace your ancestry back for many generations. That evening you will be tpken into the past by story end picture, you will see in part what has been done to help each ons of us to know something of our forefathers. It has been decided to make no charge for admittance, in order that all who desire may attend. The doors of the Tabernacle will be opened at l:S0 p. m. We suggest that you come eariy. In addition to the Illustrated and dramatised story, special music vlll be provided by two of the beat known choruses of Salt Lake City. On provoans SPRING Officers and teachers of the Second ward M. I. A. held a party following Mutual at the home of Mrs. Leo Thatcher. semi-annu- al PERSONAL C. W. Stevens. see Mias Rae Anderson of the Brig- ham Toung university read a t play at the monthly fireside chat of the Second ward M. Men and Gleaners. Musical numbers were played by Duane and Lamond Mecham. Sterling G. Jacobson and Perrin Nellsen who will leave In the near future for the Great Britain mission and the Southern Staten mission respectively were honored guests. Refreshments were served to SO guests. Miss Leola Knudsen was chairman of arrangements. three-ac- m Atwood, county asaeesor, Is already to go with 14 additional employee in the asseesor's office computing the county tax rolls, practically all of the deputy assessors having completed their computations in tho county. L. M. Mrs. Anna Prince Redd & Mrs. Dresden Miller talked to the girls of the Second Ward Gleaner class Tuesday evening. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Luclle Chris topherson, instructor, was in charge. s Mrs. Clea Kennedy of Aurora la visiting in Provo with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. will attend his conference this 110th WMk end in Salt Lake City, having returned with his wife recently from California in time to be In Utah for this event, the 110th consecutive visit of this aged man to the great Mormon tabernacle at conference time. e Orson M. Slack is senior c8un-selo- r, and Almo B. Simmons is Junior counselor of the United Provo Commercial Travellers, council. No. 411, as a result of Saturdays elections here. Valter Oox 9 Hedqulst home. STYLE SHOW WINS APPROVAL By Congratulations have been tended to Provo merchants many, many times during the week by delighted shoppers who attended the Spring Style Show last Friday night in various Provo stores. Everywhere along the business front merchants and their staffs outdid themselves la providing in displays of latest creations The widows of the Third 'ward toe of from tip held a party Monday evening at wearing apparel the home of Mrs. Arthur Taylor, to crown of head, both for ladl in honor of Mrs. Kimball, who is and gentlemen. leaving to make her homo in Comment heard focused atten-to- n Salt Lake City. on certain outstanding storee where living models especially Fifth Warden had a genuine were presented in Fashion's latreunion Friday for about 450 est designs. At Penny's and Firm-age'adult members and more than ISO loud speakers were installed children, everybody enjoying a program, refreshments, and danc- and the crowds outside heard ing. Appreciation for the labors everything and saw as much as of the Primary officers who entertained the children, and for they could. At Christensens the Earl Elliott, chairman of the day; crowds were invited in, and beAntons Romney, master of cere- cause of limited space, the permonies; Mrs. Rhode Burnlngham formance was repeated three musical program director; and all times for the satisfaction of all others who helped is expressed by At this store compliments not ward officers. only were made to the manager, e e McKay Christensen, who provided E. ImVon Mentors, Western accommodations so pleasing to Union manager here, was the the crowd, where all could be speaker at the Public forum seated, and a huge platform for Thursday night dealing with the better display of the living future possibilities in radio and models, but also to Norma Wiltelevision. kins who personally prepared the script accompanying every model, G. B. S. ex- Mildren Unemployment Census Report Gives Facts About Utahs Workers This and That and Vernon Nellsen entertained at their home Friday erening in honor of their brother Perrin who leaves in the near future for the mission field. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by twenty guests. Many lovely presents were given to Mr. Nellseu. A column 1 Dance Master at Lincoln of comment Utahs unemployment censue has been compiled, end details of tbs study wars mads available NOT 80 CRAZY! this week from Washington, D. C. The derieive factor Is not An analysis of tho replies to . money, but production the questions on the UnemployWintry never can be subeti-tufe- d ment Reart Cerda filed by for production . . "totally unemployed" end 11,008 There are foreign countries ''emergency workers" in this State which are smothering In their developed these significant faota: gold bemuse of a belief that First, that 80.8 par cent of tho men ran be nourished with "totally unemployed" wore begold instead of bread." tween II and 84 years of ago, From a speech delivered and that 50.0 percent were beMarch SfMh by none other tween tbe agee of 16 and 84. than Adolph Hitler. Second, that 48.6 percent of the For downright common "totally unemployed" bed no sense, we commend the above other workers in their families. to soma of our professors for Of tho malee, 41.7 percent were their morning work-out- . the only workers in their families, Also, wo can begin to unend of tho females 84.X percent. derstand why soma countries These detailed facta from the like dictotors. Unemployment Census of November 1987, conducted by Administrator John D. Blggera, WHAT EXT? end the other tabulations which From press dispatches will be shown in tho final State We Learn: report, provide tho basis for deThat in e Chicago business loft ductions which Administrator 0 poultry firm has a flock of Blggera promised would be the laying hens, run by an effi- moat valuable and useful reenlta ciency expert, end that poultry of tho Unemployment census. "We have been deliberately keeping In numerous city homes (yea, right la the hones) le quite conservative in our claims for mathematical accuracy, in unsm the thing end profitable, too. That at a New York garden and ployment totals but there can bo flower show one of the exhibits no question regarding tho value showed how to grow tomstoes end and accuracy of these significant other vegetables in tho house percentages dealing with the National from sunlight end with their characteristics and composition of away I every appearance, resulting in one roots in sawdust, the plant being (he unemployed," Administrator moat ,tyU fed entirely with water Council to Meet Apr. 2 'shows ever shown prfct in and Blggera said. 'The facts which acProvo, wa arc now revealing as to tho chemicals. cording to many visitors who That within e stones throw hi makeup of tho unemployed group New C. Mills of Fred Cept. commented upon it. the financial district in New York are essential as a basis for any York City, national director of WrlghU, Gloria's, Wilson's, is s five story loft bnlldlng filled Harold Thurston reemployment program." health end safety of the Boy Butler's, Shopper's, Davids, one lot of The total of persona registering Scouts of America and E. I. Shriver's, and a host of other with animals for sale, Mr. Harold Thurston, profes- tion with the Union Pacific ss housed on tho as "totally unemployed end wantVredenburgh, ass Is taut national stores had delightful displays, 15,000 monkeys dancer who will feature tbs dancing entertainer at tha Parks sional floor being one of the) ing work and those registering director of health and safety from many of them opening their stores fourth vaudeville program to bo given during tbe coming seaaon. 80,-1as "emergency workers" was specialties. will be special for Los Angeles, Besides Mr. Thurston thorn personal inspection, while in or 5.8 percent of tho slP.Ouu in connection with the picture will be several "You Cant Hava Everyspeakers at the executive board such larger stores as Sears, Roesinging and dancprogram to make np the estimated And that reminds us that near- persons next Tuesday and Wed- ing numbers of exceptional merit meeting of the Utah National buck and Co., Taylor Brothers, thing of the Ststo as of July Parke Council here April 8. The Granite Furniture, to glvo yon 15 minutes of real er home there are houses filled, population nesday evening. 1, 1887. m. 7:80 at p. held will be the but filled fourth on not crowds the Mr. Thurston, who directs 'a fine entertainment meeting the floor, only Of the "totally unemployed in tbe City and County Building. floors with Interested Inquirlee in- on ell floors with - - - (Why go dance studio in Provo, recently Ralph Klrkhem's "Gentlemen reporting on this subject 81.1 per filled s Captain Mills, a nationally to latest things in furnishings, on?) engagement at of Swing" orchestra will be a dancing 11.8 and cent no had dependents, known health and safety author- appliances, and furniture. Sun Valley resort In Idaho end featnra of tbe program to accom' percent had four or more. will soon leave to accept n posi pany Mr. Thurston dancing. In fact it was an educational DRIFTWOOD: ity, will spend two day in the Other facta relating to tho council amtatlng In establishment venture for most visitors, and Kress bnilding all dressed up State's "totally unemployed" (exof new health and safety program, j am011g the men especially, tbe features and conferring with T. C. 1I comment was heard at the fashion seems kinds lovely along side its clusive of emergency workers) Mayor are: 0f living models, smaller neighbors Larson, council health and safety ltyle gj,ow committee. his the dif-- Mark Andersons strict attention chairman and understood 16,081 or 7I.C percent were never I "Well. I to city business is impressive melee. Bpecial meetings of district ferenceg ,n (K,hIons until 1 , he gate reenlta, which is leadership publicity, gU ptndcd out in front llko finance, 18,848 or 78.8 percent of those Can anyone more important activities " on the aubjeet of In training, camping, reporting Provos names of the remember end health and safety chairmen nona Out mg tea week had come, "Personeminent citlsens in the before registering. r-ssr-Ji ality Parade, featured recently ?1 8,088 or 80.0 percent of thoee be needed In Utah this year to in a local paper at 816 per? , . , executive meeting, according to infestations, had no work daring be reporting, Will grasshopper then fight projects enough Fork, of Spanish H A. Gardner tons 18 hundred months one the amount Orem of Of preceding the date that to lest Mayor Jolley council president. All other regieat-- 1 Is no on hand for control oper hie two year term? . . . of tbe registration. to through invited are Scouten tered latlons. Countlao hare signified Of the wbole number of persons Can there be anything to tho tend. la need for at least 511 tons rumor that C. L O. la attempting registered as "emergency workor 48.8 percent, to organise tho Door Crook Pro- ers" already. to 84 year ago IMPORTANT NOTICE ject and mako it "closed shop"?) were in tbe . . Dr. F. 8. Harris, tbe flying group; 8,785 or 16.4 percent of president but he doea come those reporting on dependents, TO WORKERS down to earth. Other prexlea, not had four or more dependants. to mention "profs, might profit, e e e Mr. George Grosteroux, State Alliance Workers is thlsT A trainwhat the of Say, Secretary ing school for state offices? of Utah will bo present at a meetMyri Brown nnd Jerry Heir who will be tho "Seem Senrtoe" Dr. E. April County aedltor Joins tax ing of tho W. A. A. Friday, room. girls in the vaudeville program accompanying Harold Thuraton commission", we read; or is 1, g p. m. in the City Court OPTOMETRIST Included In tho program Is next Tuesday and Wednesday. a County Assessor Lawrence Mr. Greeteroux will give Maxine Ream; tumbling, Dorothy Jenaon; musical singing, recant Atwood trying to "park" the complete report of a Loras Hunt; Tap Dues, Elaine Knni; Charles A. Hnnt, W. Melody, CommlwtionT tho State Tax National Conference of Stretching Act; Tap Dance, Etc. A., and other Labor Unions held Phone 91 in Washington, D. C. And speaking of the Asses' A short business session on imsor, can anyone name a hard194 W. Crater SL --Prove Utah Summer Success portant issues will also bo on tho er working official in the agenda. finer Or a Connty building? Assured At Rosalawn A Special Invitation Is Extend.SSSSSSSSMSSMMS gentlemen? Unions. Labor ed to ell Welter C. Hunter Following the distribution of tho ballots nt tho Shnron stake State Organiser W. A. A. conference last Sunday, many have been .returned signed nnd it is' expected that by April I when the Seem Board meets that the qnota of 850 will have been reached. down to the If you era In favor of supporting this- sdmmer dance program, mum. we urge you to get a. ballot and sign it. One may ha had by calling All Slace A Types Orem now has a town planning: board, headed by W. P, at the Score office in the Seminary Building or U yon call by phone, &. of Coal who is also chairman of the Public Improvements ons will bo mallod to you. If yon have received a bsUot, be rare Williams, Columbia Coke Yon may lend It either to the Is returned Immediately: committee, according: to minutes of .the meeting: of the Town that It Oil T sea ted Stoker School Office or Seminary Office or bring it with yon to tho High board held Monday night. Coal . . show. J.S. Smith & Sons ' This new town planning' board was created specifically PROPRIETORS Mutual Coal Wise and Otherwise ll.m s SOCIAL In The NEWS 9 Page Five UTAH VALLEY NEWS suc- Myri Harmon as presi. dent of the Womens Council, folBorn to Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. lowing the buaineee meeting Monday at the club house. Mrs. Ar- Murray, a daughter, at the Crane mens Boswell was elected first Maternity home Monday afterMrs. Myrtle Tolboe noon. The mother is the former Mrs. Esther Lacy Williams. second Craven, recording secretary; Mrs. Mrs. Elma Cheever was hostess Ells Johnson, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Rhode Jones, treas-ire- r; to the members of the Thursday and Mrs. Thelma Vincent, afternoon club at her home auditor. Mrs. Pauline Taylor was Thursday. named chairman of a committee A to revise the constitution and byparty was'held at laws. Keeleys Wednesday evening by e e the Wednesday evening bridge reBishop B. H. Handera of the club. Bridge was played and Provo Second ward points with freshments served. pride to the fact that his ward Mrs. Leo Mecham entertained now has Id missionaries out in the field, which is a record in the the members of the Optimist club at her home Thursday afternoon. L. D. 8. church, with the call a 0. Jacobsen, by Sterling Mae Mortenson who has been son of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Jacobsen, and Parren Nielsen, employed on the coast returned a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Niel- to her home in Provo recently. sen. Elder Jacobeen will go to Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Kelson are the British mission, and Elder Nielsen to the Southern states. A the proud parents of a son born was tendered at tho Crane maternity home farewell 'service them in the Second ward chape Sunday. The mother is the former Madge Durnell. 8anday evening. ceeds Mrs. ss ed Mrs. Elvln Anderson and Mrs. J. Elmer Jacobeen is leaving this week for Washington D. C. Nathan Hale were hostesses to on business to be gone about two the Bonheur club at their regular weeks. meeting held at the Edna Mae 10,-00- . Parks! Utah 11-8- 0, 10 ess .... 1 Dance Revue Team 1 ..... jsjr. 18 li mmmmmnmm J. Harrison . see of Dancing Program Iractically W. P. Williams Heads New Town Planning Board VALLEY - Feed Flour. Company , WHITE FAWN FLOUR Leads Them AIL 'Cache Valley's Famous Golden West RED ROSE FLOUR and Lumber Co. .Phone 807 See Ua For: BnOdiag Plane featuring high gbabe Poultry and Dairy to plan the parking desired in the newly purchased town park, rfnd to make plans for the remodelling of the newly purchased Town hall, which is situated In the park, and was formerly the George Stnttoa property. Assleting Mr. Williams on this planning board are Mrs. Wright of Windsor, James II. Clark of Timpanogos, Mrs. Adela Fielding Retreads 6 Ply of Sharon, and William 8. Park of Sharon'. It la also understood, according to Mayor B. M. Jolley, that tho town planning board shall have general supervision over town planning for tho Town of Oram. . WhHe They Last Per QO Cent FEEDS Dealers in: HAY and GRAIN EXCLUSIVE Coal and DISTRIBUTORS For II. & T. Products Madsen Cleanini 119 N. University Phone 475 (From Spanish Fork) in PROVO CITY 151 N. University Ave. PHONE 114 All Building Material BRIM IIALL BROS. 121 West 1 North Provo Phono 900 L&H TIRE Co. 348 Utah Timber & Goal Co. Rhone 232 164 West 5 North Phone 17 0 West Center Provo Tubes Wholesale |