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Show page Four UTAH VALLEY NEWS MRE'CREKTION TIMPANOGOS WINDSOR Mrs. C. H. Poulaou, Reporter lira. Parry Nielson, Raportar Telephone 94JI PAY FOR IT IN CONVENIENT MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS TO SUIT YOUR INCOME . . . How often hm you wished you could use all that warn apace in tha basement? It'a like adding another story to the houm mrrrly putting a nnr room down ftrrr to play to dance, entertain. . Our new Finance Plan enables you to make additions and betterments like a recreation room, a porch, new tool or built-i- n garage NOV, and to pay later in small monthly installments. Investigate this plan at once. We are headquarters for complete information on modernisation. Including Loan to Finance the Work Tri-Sta- Lumber Co. te HELPFUL SERVICE 598 So. Univ. Phone 20 NEW DESIGNS AMERICA'S BIGGEST RUG VALUE Tha M. I. A. aaaambly program mi Monday craning Mrs. B. F. Loader la atill wai given by atudanta of tha Muaic dapartmant arloualy 111 at tha L. D. S. hosof tha Lincoln high school, nndar pital. tha direction of E. B. Tarry. Zola Kirk, daughter of Mr. aad Mrs. W. P. Kirk has bean conAll tha number aalac-tlon- a war that will bo rendered by fined to her bed the peat week tha atudenta at tha muaic contaat wlth.ulaera of the stomach. Julia Beter, tha small daughter to be held la American Fork. of Mr and Mrs. Blaine Johnson Friday and Baturday. Tha pro- la a victim of scarlet fever. gram followa: Vocal solo, Luclla Church Non Olaen; vocal aolo, Qrand Rowley; The Sunday School officers and glrla aeztette, Alene Farnworth, teachers bald a business meeting Fern Carter, Grace Kills, Beth at tha home of ox 'A. H. Brereton, Virginia Jollay and Naomi Ferguaon; baaa horn aolo, Frank Jax; nnd n vocal aolo, Harold Brereton. The accompaalat for the different numbera were: Ladle Olaen, Marla Olaen nnd LaVon Williamson. All numbera wart exceptionally wall rendered Mr. Terry extended an invitation to the public to attend tha contaat la American Fork. Six hablae war bleeaed and given namea la meeting last Sun.Norena day. They were: D., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Aiken; Darrel Rowley, bob of Mr. and Mra. Norval Kltchsn; David Bart, aon of Mr. and Mra. Bert Halil day; La Deaa, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Warren Paay; Gweneth, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Lealle Adame; and Albert Dean, aon of Mr. nnd Mra. Blaine Keeler. A program of unaanal .Interest waa given 8unday evening by students of the Church History the Sharon Seminary and tha boya Oloe club from tha Llacohi high Uchool. Mias Nita Bona acted as chairman nnd conducted the exercises after tha prallmlnariea which ware In charge of C. Wllford Laraen of tha ward bishopric. The theme of the program was "The Value of Recreation." class of Talks were given by: Ileta Reynolds; Kent Fielding; Beth Perk; Diana Nuttall and Katharine Mitchell. Several numbera ware rendered, by tha Glee club under the direction of E. B. Tarry and addition- al musical numbera ware: Saxophone aolo, Kent Fielding nnd clarinet aolo by Glen Vernon. Prayers were offered by Grace Llechty and Richard Taylor. Mr. nnd Mra. Jean Meyers are announcing tha marriage of their daughter Janlne to William Howard Thomas of Provo. Mrs. Emma Poalson visited la Salt Lake City with relatives this week. Golden Lofgram returned home Genuine Sold Seal Rugs Come in todayl See our stunning new Congo leum Gold Seal Rugsl Smart designs for every room in your home. All genuine guaranteed luster Congoleum, of course, with the built-i- n that wears for years. Sanitary, easily cleaned surface. A wide selection of Gold Seal Rugs in popular room sizes,' ranging from $4.95 to $7.95. last week after being confined for two weeke In the 8L Mark's hospital In Salt Lake City where he underwent an operation on his knee. The Injury was the result of aa accident which happened some time ago at tha Columbia Steel plant where Mr. Lofgram was employed.. PUBLIC HEALTH Bishop Lowe, Friday evening. Tuesday many ward members attended tha Temple excursion to Belt Lake. While there they also went to the Genealogy library to do research work. H. P. Jonas and hla seminary atudanta from our ward presented a wall arranged program In Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Those taking part ware: Milton Johnson, Parasal Shoell, Merrill Maxfleld, LaRua Wright, Rove Marrott and Fay Hrelnson. Wednesday afternoon a work sand business masting waa held by tha Relief Society. Mra. Chrlstabell Grant, Mra. Gladys Hoolay nnd Mrs. Jennie Harris wan In charge of the making of Mrs. Rose Shoell Quilt Mocha. and Mrs. Emma Harper wen In charge of refreshments. Tha following officers of Relief Society held a business meeting of Mrs. Monday at tha home Florence Richardson: Mra. Sarah Mra. Blanche Hooley, Hoolay, Mrs. Chrlstabell Grant, Mrs. Gladys Hooley and Mra. Jennie Harris. M. I. A. Leadership meeting was bald at tha Pleasant View Tabernacle Wednesday evening for all, executive officers. The Stake Junior Festival, under the direction of Mr. Norma Hales (Stske supervisor) was held at tha second ward la Pleasant Grove Thursday evening. Mothers of tha glrla and ward T. W. M. I. A. presidencies wore Invited gaeeta. Coming Events The Relief Society will sponsor an apron aula In the near future. Each lady la tha ward is asked to donate one apron to help support this affair. M. L A. honor night will bo held at the church hones Tuesday evening. Honors will be given to oach one who has attended mutual fifteen times daring the winter, have paid thair M. I. A. fund and completed tha class dework required la different partments. A good program la Mao we being arranged. Parents, urge .you to bo present and see what yonr boy or girl is doing la M. L A. If they aren't honored, find the reason. TAYLOR BROS COMPANY THE - DEPARTMENT STORE OF PR(M- Salt Lakes Newest Hotel (By Elmer A. Jacob, Provo City Engineer) la 1910, Halbert P, Glllett, editor of Engineering and Contracting, Chicago, developed a price formula. Tha formula waa baaed upon price end production utattotlce covering the period from 19(0 to 192010 years, 11a showed 200 Rates: Rooms $1.50 to 200 $4.00 Tile Baths OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON TEMPLE HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE omics. The "New Deal" demonstrated the validity of this formula by attempting to ratoa prices In two ways: (a) By Increasing velocity of exchange through extenalona of credit and Issuance of bonds and (b) by decreasing efficiency (E In tho formula). And prison did rise by apply these remedies, but the rise waa dtoaateroua aa evidenced by the so called "recession" of tho peat alx months. By tha first method, 1 o. by expanding credit, we went deeper into debt we gave the sick men another shot of hop"; and by tho second method wo reduced efficiency by plowing under wheat, reducing cotton acreage, killing hogs, cattle, and aheep and burning tha carcasses; la other word, by making ono blade of graso grow where two grew before. Tha Inevitable result was to raise prices Salt Lake All West Exposure Rooms City, Utah Delightfully Air Cooled ERNEST C. ROB81TER, Managw HIGHLY RECOMMENDED an the see Mrs. Russel Carson of Fairfield are happy over tho arrival of a son at tha Crane hospital, Friday, April I. Mra Mr. and Canon was formerly MUa Alverda DeLange, daughter of Mr, aad Mra J. W. DeLange of Tlmpan-ogo- e ward. to ttil pays tribute departed loved ones. No more fitting tribute oxisti for thi modern dny then the consoling beauty of our memorial services. And the facilities for creating such a tribute are avahble fo al who turn to us in their bereavement. his CHARGE FOR NO EXTRA SERVICES WITHIN A RADIUS OF 50 MILES to foster lower prices, not higher prices. The disease that made the patient 111 will not curt him, end high prices to not a euro for a to dap rasa Ion. New and Used Furniture 1- 0- STAKE GENEALOGY Phone M8J1 Stake Genealogical convention will be held 8unday, April 14, the flrat meeting will be held la tha Stake Seminary building at 10 n. m. It to requested, that tha LUMBER FOR HOME IMPROVEMENTS During dds campaign, we suggest fte 'nan of the house" or a adtt needed espaiia and inproTenants. We casi supply the himbar lor every purpose. Why net a (me cod leUy dosete poe-fidto fiie ceUar a one ot conveniences? Small oddt-Uon- e or lepabs. Inside mid out, bring greater efficiency mid personal satisfaction. Shelves, AH-Ashouse, playhouses tor the so mmiy attic doeete things can be dene. ray ... M Mutual Coal & Lumber Co. PHONE 857 Come in and see this $37.951938 MODEL STEWART take presidency, high council and all members of atako nnd ward genealogical commltteea be In attendance. The general public nnd especially yonng folks, are Invited ta the afternoon session, which will be held at 2 p m. In the Tim pa ward chapal. Speakers from tha general authority will be Archibald F Bonnot, eeereUry of tho Genealogical society of Utah and Blahop Joseph Christensen, ehlef recorder of tho U D. S. temple. Tho program for tho Brief dram afternoon aeeslon: atisation, "How Junior Genealogical Work Helped Our Family," bowing tho benefta of junior work. Rovlew of Mine outstanding advantages of tho flrat and third year junior lesson courses, by tha visiting representative. Discussion by visiting representative of, 1 Use of Doetrinal Outline. I Research Methods. S Tho Senior Lesson Coarse.. 4 Advantages of Research Excursions. ( Successful Library Research. 4 Examples of Success Through Correspondence. Special rates each Wednesday on the flrat train leaving Provo at 7:60 a. m. 77 cents round trip on tho Orem lino. DAVENETTE and MATTRESS .. V Jap I a M 4 4 '911 Furniture Exchange St. 316 West Center WHERE YOU SAVE . Rotarians Entertain Sons EXCEPTIONAL VALUE WAR- ALL WAVE RADIO FOR ONLY $19.95 This Radio will give yon better reception on all waves, both abort and standard and yon will be amazed at Ita clear rich tone as well as its beautiful design. Mr. and Mrs. Mads Sorensen announce tho arrival of a eon bora April I at their home, proud parents of a little soa, bora Thursday at thair home la Uadon, As of old, man of work. By tho application of labor saving devices and tha increased efficiency of labor, this nation baa developed the hlghaet standard of Thla haa been dona notwithstanding tho wall living In the world. of soma so called labor leaden that the introduction of efficiency methods displaces labor. It to seen after careful aualyato that tho rise in prices la a result not a cause cf prosperity, but when prices rise far above the average, the disaster of a depression to eminent nnd will surely come unloaa the rise of prices to checked. The way to recovery from a depression Mrs. Clarence Harris and daughters Carol and Joyce spent Furnished by the District Health Sunday at Brigham, the gaeeta of Mr. and Mra. Alford Goff. Office Dr. L N. Farmer Director see TllIBUTE bat at the cost of greeter debt end lower per capita production, thus resulting In a lower standard of living, and throwing man out Trips Mr. aad Mrs. Wendall to stent, M. t ha money In circulation, V tha velocity of exchange, P the population and E tha efficiency of production. Inspection shows that the numerator MxV represents demand and PxE represents In other words, price varies as the ratio of demand to supply. apply. Increasing demand Increases tha price, and increasing tha supply decrease tha price. This to the fundamental law of econ- COLUMN Stork's Visiting List that the average commodity price directly proportional to tho quantity of money in circulation multiplied by tha velocity of exchange nnd Inversely proportional to the population multiplied by the efficiency of production; or stated by formula, A C MxV wherein A to tha average price of commodities, C a con-Px- E A social waa held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fountain Monday tvenlng. A vary pleasant evening waa spent by the following: Mr. and Mra. Victor Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Shoell, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Swenson and Mr. and Mrs, Ferry Nielson. NER list Advancing Prices Herald A Coining Depression germ-proo- f, One of the most Irritating things that caa happen to to gat something la your ays. It's Ii portent to bo extremely cental what you do la such a cssei First of all, try not to close, tha eyelids. Hold them apart by pressing above and below them with year fingers, so that a auddea rush of tears will flush the eyeball. If this doesn't get rid of tha object, wash yonr hands and than pull the upper eyelid down ever While holding one the lower on lid egeinat the other, roll the eyeball upward, and then release the upper lid. Often this will brash out tha object. If thoaa suggestions do aot help, keep yonr oya cloaad and sot a doctor. Many aa eya has been lost because of Friday, April 15, Hotel Roberto was the scene Friday evening of n gala party for sons of Rotarlana of Provo city, some members being without aona adopted" a aon or two for the occasion. About 100 attended the function, with Blelne Ward program chairman. A. J. Wag-staf- f, assistant aupervlaor of tha Unlnta national forest, kept the party lively with hla motion pictures of wild life. AU tha young-ster- a got gifts from their dada, oft balls and pocket knivea predominating. I. E. Broekbank., hlmaelf wltbont a son of hla own, weh'omed the party, while Dr. Elden Clerk and Jean Hansen assisted Mr. Ward with the ... GRANITE FURNITURE 84 No. Univeralty PROVO Dr. J. E. Harrison OPTOMETRIST Phono 01 104 W. Caster St, Provo Utah CLEANABLES to Madsen Cleaning Co. 119 N. University Phone 475 |