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Show UTAH VALLE Page 4 Popular Young Bride of Tuesday SERVICE TO AS A HOBBY (By Mary KUee Cala) Roy Passey's hobby ia leading people out Into the aunahlna and helping, In many ways, to bring sunshine Into their livea. Mrs. Monte Wight ni Maxine Tucker married Tuesday la The former the Salt Lake Temple to Monte Wight of Provo, with President A wedding Stephen L. t'hipmun performing the ceremony. reception Wee given Wedneaday evening at the home of the brlde'a parent, Mr. and Mr. Oeorga W. Tucker, 810 East Sixth North street, Provo. The bridegroom ia a aon of Mr. and Mr. David O. Wight of 71 North 8econd Went atreet, Provo. The happy young couple will be at home to their many friend after Auguat SI at 170 North Fourth Weat street, Provo. mnmmintxitmm THE SPIRIT IN MAN Over a period of eighteen years he has been an active Scouter In Provo. First as Scoutmaster, then District commissioned Camping Director, and at present ehafir-uia- n of Leadership Training In Utah National Parka Council. From 1111 to 1111 he was a member of Scout Camp Faculty, games, hikes, and directing nature study. During that period, in twenty-nin- e trips, he has lead more than 4000 men and boys to the top of Mt. Timpanogoe without a serious accident On his Drat trip up "Tlrnp.", which was made la 1010 from Olmstead, Mr. Passey cut a cane of native mahogany. 81nce that time he has collected and cut nearly sixty canes from the Saw Tooth mountains of Idaho to the Four Peaks in the Superstition Range in Southern Arlsonn and from various mountains In California to Colorado. Most of thq canes have been preserved ia their natural crooked state and as a result of his carrying a different crooked cane on each hike he has been named, meaning In the Ute Indian language, The man who walks with a crooked stick. Twelve years ago he became an American Natkmnl Red Cross Instructor and Examiner. During this period more than 8600 men, women, and children have cornq under his supervision In various types of water activities. Mr. Passeys hobby la thli) work Is his burlesque diving b; decked in six or eight bathing suits of various styles represent--) Ing different periods this has been the means of causing thousands to temporarily forget their troubles and laugh. Even after the death of hlf son, LeRoy, who was an Eagle Scout, Mr. Passey continued his work with boys. He and his son Richard were presented with Eagle Scout badges at a most Impressive ceremony. Winter Sports, hiking, camp Ing, and snow ahoelng are among the diversions, said Mr. Passey, and In this field the underprivileged boys have been considered first. The National Parka Council presented Mr. Passey with the Silver Beaver" award for his outstanding service to boys. "Everyone now believes that there is i a man an animating, ruling, characteristic essence, or spirit, which is himself. This spirit, dull or bright, petty or grand, of pure or foul, looks out of the eyes, sounds in the voice, and appears in the manners of each individual. It is what we call personality ." Chau. W. Eliot jKatcbQuist 3'uneral jfiomt LADY ATTENDANT ICO Phut BIS N. University Avenue We.. . Arc exclusive Agents in Provo for the NEW i. Home Sewing Machine Regular Price $179.50 NOW $1111 .50 7 Priced at Come In and See Them gams aad the delicious luncheon: and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Violet J. Browa aad Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. Orant Ivina Henrietta T. Powers of Nsw York Mark-- , have returned from a trip to San City and Mrs. Maude D. ham. Francisco and Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Janet Bingham aad SanThey alao visited with Mrs. Ivins ford Bingham spent Wednesday R. L. Mrs. In Calloway slater, homai Ontario, Calif. Mrs. Margaret at the Newell Baum an Mrs. A. B. Llechty, Ida Hamblin returned home with the Ivins and Intends to spend two Rlenwald Llechty, Mrs. J. N. Llechty and son Kenneth have weeks here. returned from a tea day trip to Mrs. Y. Ardls Honoring Yellowstone Park. of Oblahoma City, who ia Leaflets met a The Seven to intends here leave and visiting the home of Norma Dunford on soon to make her home ia InThe diana, Mrs. Della Chatwln assist- Friday afternoon. deliciousfollowing salads ed by Mrs. Laura Swanson and girls made three and Rhea D. Reevas gave a luncheon from pot luck vegetables Dun-ford, Helen Joan Loyahou, fruit: Tuesday at the Chatwln home. Elvm Barbara Hansen, Besides the above mentioned, the Donna Low Hall, Marla following enjoyed social chat. Hlnerman, Dunford and the leader, Norma Dunford. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hall and . I of sous Kenneth and Raymond Bingham spent Sunday with thq Edgar Halls. Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Allred and family have returned from e week's trip to Yellowstono Park. A. T. Dunford, Rex and Nor? ma, la company with relatives Idaho from Provo and spent at Saturday night and Sunday The company enAspen Grove. joyed n hike up Tlmpanogos. Mr. and Mrs. H. Grant Ivina Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allred FEUOWMEN Ml Me-Car- ty 4-- H UOE-rtEi- PRECISION Shoe Repairing Fine equipment, the beef materials ami export workmanship guarantee a superior Slum RepairBring la ing service. your shoes aad let ns fix then up for you. We'll save you money and we'll give yon the equal of a new pair of shoes. Louis Kelsch & Sons 124 W. CENTER At Rear of liooterie For Sale R. Modem hob air heat, TO LOOK POOL PERMIT ,' FROM ASPENTOWN i R. Frame, IxS rda., Prove. 12800.10 6 R. modern brisk, Szt rda, on tha highway, 18000.00. Though summer has beau at her best all during tha Alpine term, each day under tha pported skies seems morn nearly perfect to tha students who are learning from nature as veil as from books. Studies however, am receiving special Impetus theaa last two weeka, as term-en- d exam near for about 800 students. Farm Land, plenty of water.- 1180.88. 4 A. Good - PROWS & HAWS REALTY CO. 5S N. Univ. Ava, Warning to all awimmsrs la public pools Is issued this week by Dr. Lloyd M. Farner, director of District 4, of the 8tate board of health, who advisee .that all pools meeting sanitary requirements nre given n permit to operate, so that any pool not displaying such permit Is unsafe, from a aanltary point of view. District 4 comprises Utah, Salt Lake, Tooele, Wasatch, Uinta 1 and Duchesne counties, and all pools in the area are under supervision of the local health district, whose offices are In Provo In the City and County building. Several and municipalities some private owners of pools la the past have neglected submit, ting plans to the State Board before construction and have not to provided proper safeguards public health In planning, construction and operation. Some of these pools were not In operation last year, and will bo unable to operate until changes are mad that will place them la full compliance with public health regulations. Lynn M. Thatcher, director of the 8anltary Engineering Division of the State Board of Health, has made an exhaustive study ol swimming pool construction in all of the larger cities, and may be consulted by owners ant operators of pools at any time. Public interest la the sanitary conditions of public bathing establishments Is greater now than ever, and operators whose pool are known as meeting health ro qulrements will benefit most It) increased patronage. thin week In Yellowstone Park end visiting relatives la Mated, Idaho Falla, and DrigPi Idaho. Mrs. Violet J. Browa of Now York and Mrs. Celeatla J. Taylor of Pleasant View will furnish special musical numbers for Sunday night meeting at the ward church. Bishop and Mrs. A. Ray Ekina attended the reception given by Governor and Km. Henry H, Blood at tho governor's mansion 8undny afternoon at Salt Lako City. brick home, garage, on 4x11 rda. paved atreet, ground at.P. O. f 8,000.00 terms. 7 WARNED FOR entertained at a ' dinner party Thursday evening for Mr. Ivins brother, Stanley Ivina, and slater, Mrs. Gordon Hyde of Salt Lake City. Others enjoying the party were Gordon Hyde, Mrs. Margaret Hamblin, Anthony, Heber and Guy Irina. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jamaaoi) and nona Keith and Phil spent NOTES We have trades interesting Beys. SWIMMERS 6un I NEWS At B; Y. University's Alpine Campus mountain-su- e Tha traditional exhibit of tho work of art students dons daring tha term will open next Sunday and continue until Wednesday, Professor B. F. Larsen has announced. Included In the show-- HANSENS 287 FOOD MARKET m North First Weat Fruits and Vegetables 230 W. Center Provo, Utah Phone 1432 PLEASANT VIEW Susan Jameeon, Reporter Phone 081R1 Mr. aad Mrs. Merrill Allied children from Trackect, California are arriving this week end spend two weeks with their par- - see - see Tonight. (Frday) tha pmy production class la presenting two one-aTha Roman dramas: cers. and Tha Playgoers. Mrs. Kathryn B. Pardos of the speech department announces that visitors are welcomed to attend the productions, which will be staged at 7.10 p. m. in Tlmpanogos Theater. Jamboree Scouts To Meet at Payson ACT NOW! Big Factory Discount Scouts and lenders of tha Utah National Perks Boy Scout Connell who attended tha National Scout Jamboree at Washington, D. C, test summer will hold a reunion at the Payson Canyon, Recreation Area Aug. 84, It was announced today by Executive A. A. Anderson. Boys and men from every part, of central and southern Utah are expected to participate In the reunion program which will open at 1 p. m. with impreaalve color ceremonies and n roll call. Tha group wll lb welcomed by H. A. Gardner of Spanish Fork, Council Executives Anderson president; and Merrill Christophorson of Provo; and Lonnnrd Heaton of Moccasin, Arte, Abner Baird of Payaon and T. C. Larson of Provo, Scoutmasters of tho provisional Jamboree Troop. A campfire program is scheduled for I p. m., following an afternoon of gamea, swimming and t roop and dinner. Members who have advanced to Star, Ufa and Eagla Ranks will ba honored In n ceremony to bo lead by Charles of Haber, council chairmen of advancement. Roland Lindsay of Payaon, Georgs Beardall of Sprlngvllta and James McGuire of Provo comprise the committee in charge. YOU SAVE AS MUCH AS Uo(B)S ff Utah's 1888 lamb crop la mated at 1,545,000 head. esti- ment. You'll pat yourself on the back when Heatrota starts delivering healthful, comfortable, thrifty warmth to all tha rooms. For the genuine Heatrota has the famous Intensl-Flr- e Air Duct that gets more heat for less fuel. Stenting louvers, one piece ash box that means warm floors. Exclusive and other features that mean more comfort, more convenience, more savings. Bq sure to order now while special factory dlscpunts are in effect. too heat-makin- g, fuel-savin- g, Ped-a-lev- er HERES HOW IGome in or phone. jronr beauti- ful Estate Heatrota between Aug. lg and Sept. Srd. Make only a small 2 deposit pay no- savings yon on special low factory price, and the liberal trade-i- n allowance for yonr old stove makes it imperative that yon act JThe SUMMONS la tha District Court of tha Fourth Judicial District, County of Utah, State of Utah. Brigham Young University, n corporation. Plaintiff vs. Naphl Now! Savings Bank and Trust Company, n corporation, E. R. Booth, W. L Brown, James I. Forshee, George Snow, James E. Clinton and Jonas H. Erekson, the test known Sale Prices officers, directors and trustees of tho sold Nophl Savings Bank and NOW I Bring your Trait All Meats are U. S. Inspected LIVER per lb. 10c . . per lb. 22c SIRLOIN STEAKS : per lb. 25c i. VEAL STEAKS BEEF CUBES, Boneless i per lb. 15c -- SLICED HAM (in-cut- s) per lb. 35c PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE Company, their AUG. 13 to SEPT. 3 Be one of the thousands In America who get the advantage of theaa apodal price by looking ahead. Order your Estate Heat-ro- la before Sept Ird and save at least tha price of the down pay- thing more until Fall, when yon begin your easy monthly payments. L--. Huish Electric Co. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, lu Ud for tho County of Utah, State of Utah. Prices end novel dances were e Anna Christensen, Plaintiff, vs. feature of the weekly student Martens Christensen, Defendant! social at the campus recreation Tha Statu of Utah to tha aald hall Thursday night. The already Defendant: capacity crowd of Alplns students by visitors In usually swelled You are hereby summoned to from Provo, attracted by the proswithin twenty days after appear mounpect of cool dancing In the the service of thla summons upon tain surroundings. you. If served within the county In which this action Is brought; of tho otherwise, within thirty days after Hiking ramuins on service, and defend the above enprincipal diversions of athletictitled action; and In cate of your ally Inclined students and faculty fallura so to do Judgment will be members outside of class hours. tall, handsome Nell McKnlght, rendered against you according to tho demand of the eoinplalnt, bookstore manager, la one of the end Is which has been filed with tha most ardent devotees, rivalled by his two comely aides. Clerk of said Court. Helen Holbrook and Vara Begley This action ia brought for tho of Provo. Dr. Russel 8wansen purpose of securing a divorce in of the faculty made one of the favor of the plaintiff and against fastest climbs to the top of tho defendant npon tha grounds of failure to provide, as mors Timpanogoe this year, doing It In one hour and fifty minutes. For fully appears in tha complaint mors leisurely travelling, four ou file herein. hours Is considered good time, George B. Balllf e Attorney for Plaintiff An unusually large number of P. O. Address: 1888. Suita 214 Knlsht Block students tbls year nrs driving to Dated July 88, Room 1 O. Address, Roundy and from Aspen Grove from P. Provo, Utah. Publicaton Dates: July 11, Provo and other nearby places Bldg., Provo, UL ton Dates: 89, Publics July for their classes each day. During 8, 18, 19, 26, 1988. Auguat 1918. ths morning hours tho parking August 6, 18, II, 26, specs on the opposite side of tho road from tho campus is covered with upwards of fifty automobiles. Those who live up at tha campus, however Insist that the commuters lose tha beat half of tha Alpine school by driving down each day. e, LE6AL NOTICES Fresh Quality Meats SUMMONS judgment will he rendered against demand of you according to tho the complaint, which has been filed with tha clerk of sold court Tkis action ia brought to quint certho title of tha plaintiff to Utah In County, estate real tain Utah, mors particularly described as follows: chains 14.88 Commencing North and 8.8 chains East from the Southwest corner of tho Southeast quarter of Section SI, South, Rangu I East Township of tha Salt Lake Meridian; thence North 87 West 0.78 chains; thence North 1 East 8.18 chutes; West 7.88 thenea North 88 East chains; thsncu North 1 8.18 chains; thence South 88 East 0.18 chains; thanca North 1 East 8.88 chains; thanca chains; South 81 East thanca South 0 10' West 4.17 chains; thenea East 4.40 chains; thanca South 0 10 West 6.88 chains; thenea West 4.40 chains; thence North 0 10 East 0.85 chains; thanca North 17 Weat 1.78 chains to tha place of beginning. 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