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Show Page 2 Utah Valley News Successor Journal to Public Opinion Published every Friday morning by UTAH VALLEY North Pint Friday, August 19, UTAfl VALLEY SEWS PUBLISHING To Be Honored Guest OFFERS CITY $200,000 U.P.&L. I At Farewell Party FOR a m SYSTEM Were Not Crazy MiMstMMRRIMIIIIIBMIlWIlWMIllNilllHWHHNIWjWIIWIIWWWjlWIlWjljMlilllWIIIIIIjlllll CO. Provo, Utah. Want With the Heat IS, hkm. Auk- - Mr. (ii'oriir M. UoiWiJ, matter November It. 1937 at the post l ull I'liwcr ami Light Company. Hull iJtkr City, Ilali. at Provo, Utah, under tbe'Act of Karrh I. 1879. Ilrar Kir: lu aiTunlinre with a resolution l puiM-tly llie lrovo City Communion UMlay aulliorUlug me at September 13 Mayor ot Jrmn la make you an offer for your rirrtrlc distribution o) Klein within Ilia limit of Provo Utah should mark Septeinlier lit as an import-an- t City; I hereby offer you tint aura all for future of Two llmolreil TIioukuwI Hot-la- ri least at potentially important date, for your difttrihutloa kyKtera elections. It is the date set for the first test of our within Hie City limit, excepting local substation I here from your new primary election law. ami awltrhing station but larlud' We admit wo dont know too much about this Iuk all line a, pole, arrvleaa, metiTM and all ptiyalral projierty law. We know attorneys who do not know too much wltliln nald City limlta now beluR either, or at least we find different attorneys difNed to m tvo olertric eonnumrra Provo City. IrovkllnK wllbla view's law. new of the in their fering widely aim that fhia offer if not acceptWe see two or three things in it which might ed by you on or before Thuraday, NritomtH-- r find, Nineteen thirty, be of future importance. First it offers for the eight will be withdrawn by Provo In-iiik-n- t, Intend as second-clas-s for any citizen to seek first nomination as a candidate of his party for any office. This is shown conclusively by the grist of candidates for nomination already in the field. time an opportunity Certainly, as an element of democracy, we have no lack of numbers from which to select our future officials.''; in Secondly, while it leaves the two major parties control, it does take power away from the politi- cal machine 'No longer need an aspirant to public office face the, nominating convention. In other words it makes possible participation in the nominating process, an active principle in selection. Out of these two factors in tbo new primary law grows a third i important element. If the new plan is to survive, and the reign of the political machine is to be eliminated, then keener interest must be taken in of candidates. What we moan is that a more critical examination of candidates credentials must be made by the rank and file of voters. What are the qualifications necessary for a good sheriff, for example! Or what standards would you set for a county commissioner f In fact, some one ought to set up a scale, much like we have for rating our teachers and professors, and give them some authentic weighting, so the average citizen could study for himself why cortan men ought to be elected and certain others left out, not permitting his emotions to govern his choice. All that has been said, however, works effectively only if the citizens take a really active interest in the coming primary election. If so we may be making history next Sept. 13. - bare fan atoro Sunday whan the Tlrapa play a double header at the Inal park. At MO p. in. Pinney Beverage of Salt Lake play a league future whleb U all important to them. Wedneaday the Pinney crew tripped the Magna Garfield nine and lld Into a tie with them for top apot In the second half race. To atay there they must win Sunday aud manager Lob and tha boys have decided to play thla championship off with Magna ao, with Wayne Millet bark in hi old atomplng ground tn left field and adding hla batting punch the locala aim to bumble the Salt Lakers Sunday. After the league geme the Tlmpa will play the Plnay Woods colored teem. This la a real nappy gang ot ball toaasrs and this game ehould help the locala to round Into abapo for the playoff dories which will start soon. Provo bane hall In West 71 East Center St. c Peas or Beans Salad. Dressing Flour (economy) Pineapple Grapefruit fAVBRS Tuna Flakes u"!r. 25c 25c 98c 15c 10c 10c Fruits & Vegetables Bananas "TJTw 05c Lemons Cauliflower 19c Qa"lil' Cantaloupes MEATS 15c 15c Fancy sliced Bacon lb 21c Pol Roasts 13Vc 2 Pure Lard ibS. M wear-abilit- FIRMAGES are Offering 30 Dresses At a Special Price These Dresses have just been unpacked There are Silks, Rayons, Wool and Cotton A Real Bay! JQ OF THEM TO SELL D RMAGES WHERE STYLE BEGINS PROVO, li round scrap. One thing Is certain and that is that when the fifteenth hell sounded and Armstrong, covered '.with blood and very weary stumbled Into tho wrong corner he realised he had Just fought tho toughest battle of hla career. A1 Jolson was reported to havo bet $1100 against 81000 that Armstrong would win by a kayo. Hell be singing Poor Al. a time or two for Mammy nothing now. A farewell program for Dixie Reeis, Is to be given In the Sharon ward hall, Wednesday at 8 p. m., August 24. A ward testimonial will ba held 8unday evening In the chapel, August 28, prior to her departure for the mission home In Salt Lake City on August 29. Miss Reese is tha daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reeae. She baa been a student at tha B. Y. U. during the past two yean, and la well known In the Sharon ward for her Sunday school teaching during the peat year or two. She will labor In the Western States mission. The following program will be carried oat: Invocation by H. Fred Egnn, president of tha Summit stake; Trio by Lorens Blrcumshaw, Leah Parrish, and Address by Kathryn Sheen; Patriarch J. J. Obald, of Summit stake; Vocal solo by Fred Reeae; Reading by Dave McAffee. Remarks by Dixie M. Reese; Musical selection by Charles Wilkinson family; Remark by Blahop E. E. Twltchell; Dancing, to music furnished by Paxmaua orchestra of American Fork. Teachers will meet taelr principals in thalr buildings Friday, Sept. 2, at 2 P. M. and Friday evening la the Alpine Teachers' Association meeting. Saturday la the Alpine District Teachers Convention. Lincoln High School will register for Junior and Senior I High School students Saturday, Sept S, from 6 to 9 p. m. Busses will run according to that schedule. That will clear our way for Monday so that there wont ba any school Monday being Labor Day and the Harvest Carnival. Tuesday, regular school work begins. More details la next Issue of this paper. decision split decision was announced. Hammering Hank who only recently belted the welterweight crown from tho brow of Barney Rosa to add to hia featherweight title was a I to 1 favorite to win but he loat three rounds by low (blows end after putting Ambers down twlco the former champion came back strong in tbo lato rounds and many of tho fana thought ha should have had tha M. Schedule for Opening of School Wednesday night at Madison Square Garden ha lifted the lightweight crown from Lou Ambers a torrid Miss Dixie M. Reese UTAH Henry Armstrong of three drew well over match that 19.000 fane who paid more than 8100.000 to see the show and remained to boo lustily as tfcq 71 North, 5th loveliest array of dresses, suits and coats we've seen for many a season! You'll revel in the Buperb quality of the fabrics, the elegance of y fashion detail, the of these newest additions to your autumn wardrobe. We await yonr delighted inspection. COME IN TODAY. The is the present holder world titles. In is SHRIVERS Armstrong Wins Lightweight Title Hurricane" You can SAVE plenty of COLD CASH And on Display Today! IlCNpertfully yowra, MAKK ANDERSON Mayor. Two Baseball Games In Provo Sunday Not a bit of it Just Arrived! Hy. treat Phone 103 348 W. Center August Overcoat Sale THAT STARTS FRIDAY MORNING AND 98 FEATURES Hart Schaffner & Marx and Others & OVERCOATS TOPCOATS AT . $ 4m .75 (Regularly Priced to $25) $ 22 ,75 : 75 26 (Reg. priced to $35) (Reg. priced to $30) $2.75 (Regularly priced to $40) The idea of buying Overcoats in August isnt anywhere near as crazy as it sounds! In fact theres not a letter dividend paying, short term investment in tojen right now Because overcoats just like these mil sell for from $10 to $15 more in just a few months when the snow begins tojly! SALE LASTS 4 DAYS! Friday - Saturday - Monday - Tuesday A small deposit will hold any of these Coats until October 1st. SHRIVERS Style Leadership NEWSPAPER rv Its plenty discouraging AT YOUR for mothers to see the childrens shoes going to rack and min a week after theyve been bought! Wise mothers buy mages shoes because they keep their looks, are designed to correct and prevent foot defects, and are constructed for hard wear and plenty of it! Fir Save Money SERVICE Special Selling IT Every children's shoe has been reduced for a limited time only! ADVERTISE $ X .95 PAYS TO We Are 100 Locally Owned BUY NOW and SAVE MISSES "IOST a Pekingese dog" was advertised twice in the Provo daily press, thinking of course to get a wider circulation", but not finding the dog, the owner as a last resort" tried the Utah Valley News, a humble weekly. The next day the dog was located la the west residential section of Provo, the finder calling the owner, and returning the dog to Kim. The owner makes this comment: Even though you stuck tho ad off la a corner, it waa worth more to me than an the other ada we FIRMAGES Fit All Shoes by It Costs No More FIRMAGE'S Feature Friedman Selby All Leather Shoes X-R- ay SCHOOL DRESSES Real Special Values in PRINTS BROADCLOTHS PERCAUS Colorful and 69c a a f Provo a . v a' PAJAMAS . Mens and Boys SHORTS BROADCLOTH Full Cut and Fsst Color Boys and Girls Good Grade Polo Shirts ftr. ZuC IQp 4JU .49c Extra Values lu ladles NIGHT GOWNS and & H fEEE wa 98c Special Lot of MENS WORK SHIRTS Anything r of Value New, Used or Rebuilt Tires IL - Tub-Fa- st Famous Nightengale Silk Hose for ladies. 60s Value tried." Well Trade paaymentfoII HISTORY - MAKING ADVERTISING Common Complaint Did you see that there are In the poorer districts I soma people who can count up only to fourT" "Oh. that's nothing. I know lots of golfers Just aa bad." a 193S RaP 98c 4 I Cp Jl L Famous Turkish Bath anil Cowboy Overall tn 1W Hand Towels 15c 79 89 98 9 for Flettcll&eirs 368 West Center St. Provo |