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Show Friday, August 26, 193E as a hobby WRITING Elli'a Cain) VanCott began her (Mia yrii when ahe waa jobby o writing bat a amall girl. At the age of "The tvelve nhe wrote a poein aaaign-aen- t. an aa English jllriei", Upon tbe advice of her teacher the poem waa aubmltteS to The Juvenile Instructor and, aa payment ahe received a copy of the book "The Cave Dwellers" jlia. Van Cotta girls enjoy the book today quite aa much aa did (Dr slurjr their mother. eighteen years ago one In a of her articles appeared California school bulletin. Mrs. VanCott'a chief interest In vritlng is in Juvenile atorlea and poetry. She haa had publicationa About la The Relief Society Magazine, The Childrens Friend, and Utah'. 1 2 Ah Three years ago her poem from experience as well. Since Evening waa published In the the death of her Mother a few "Ladies' Home Journal. At this years ago, she had found her time she waa invited to Join the greatest outlet and consolation in Salt Lake Chapter of the League her writing. of Western Writers. Mrs. VanCott thoroughly appreciated the value of thia writ-- i TIMP PEAK HIKE r Kioiiii mid was instrumental In bringing about the organisPLANNED SEPT. 2 ation of a chapter In Provo. Since fostering the writer? group here, Mrs. VanCott has A bike up 12,000 foot Mt. adopted another hobby she la Tinipanogoa will be a feature of personally interested In the things the State-wid- e Tinipanogoa Wlld-erneeach member is writing and gives Camporall to be held at her suggestions and adviue when Aspen Grove Sept. 1 3, accordconsulted. She especially ing to tentative plans released by the Importance of writ- Explorer Lowell Miller of Provo, , ers submitting their material for chairman. sale. Much credit Ui due her for A Grade patrols from all many manuscripts being in the over Utah will check In Thurs- mail that otherwise might be day. Sept. 1, from 3 to 6 p. m. lying in desk drawers. at a point on the Alpine Scenic j mile below Writing, said Mrs. VanCott. ( Loop road, is a most satisfying hobby, and Aspen Grove. Camporall and tee a splendid thing to turn to in is SOc per patrol. Pack weight time of need when one has la limited to 25 pounds, but j worry or sorrow. patrols can take trinkets and gad- Those who are close to Mrs. gets into the camp aite by autoEquipped with InstrucVanCott realise that she makes mobile. this statement in ail sincerity and tion sheets, campsite assignments, wood permits, Camporall medallions and other camp needs, the participants will hike from the checking station to the camp site along a well marked wllderneee as ' one-four- th ; I her lovely poema have appeared in three National AnChrlat-n- u thologies. "The Globe, Lyrics, and "The American Women Poets of 1937. Many of I Last Year We Sold U) Pacific Super Heaters MANUFACTURED BY PACIFIC STATES CAST IRON PIPE OO. HEATING APPLIANCE DIVISION PROVO, UTAH. Every One Is Giving Perfect Satisfaction These 109 Super-Heatewent jnto different types of local homes. No two situations are alike. Many are operating under severe conditions. They are all burning Utah Coal and are faithfully delivering economical and efficient service. rs AT Less Cost With at THE ONLY HEATER EVER DESIGNED SPECIALLY TO BURN WESTERN Act Now! COAL Special low Factory apply only price daring August and the first ten days of Sept. 1 OKUEATEI Price include Inatal-Iation with board and pipe as well aa extra allowliberal trade-i- n ance. m J In the above diagram of the Super-Heater er tube (A) carries preheated air to cause combustion of smoke in radiator (B). This means two fires in one more heat from less fuel with less hot-hla- st smoke. liberal Unusually terms are yotd. A down payment small secure you all the advantage and you heat your home while paying for your Super-heate- r. HOW IT WORKS pre-heat- The assault on Tlmp la scheduled for the second day, beginning at 4:00 a. m. The variety of other camp activities, contests and campfire festivities wil lround out the Camporall program. Demobilisation la scheduled for noon. Sept. 3. For the first time, the Camporall la being directed by Explorer, with assistance from Executive of the respective councils. Members of the committee in charge and their assignments Include: Lowell Miller, general chairman; Dick Russell of Ogden, program; Bob Patrick of Salt Lake, sanitation; Harry Thomas of Provo, map and campsite; Alma Wllaon of Logan, contests; Dick Hanaen of Salt Lake, Communications and announcements; and George McMillan of Salt Lake, ceremonies and camp fire;, Edward Taylor of Provo; Jack Janke, Billy Lundy, and LaMar Buckner of Ogden, general committee. A meeting of this committee to iron out final detail! la being held today in the office of Oscar A. Klrkham, deputy regional executive. 1 P. M. President Samuel Cordner presided with first counselor Samuel A. Carter in charge of the meeting. Musical numbers were under the direction of stake chorister, Roland Harding. Two Count numbers, Yonr Blessings and Rock of Agee were aung by the congregation. Shirley Williams rendeed a number on the accordlan. The program waa In charge of the Edgemont Ward committee. Harvey R. Booth was the speaker. Opening prayer was by Blahop Roy Gappmayer. Closing prayer by George F. Weis. The Salt Lake temple baptismal appointment, for a Junior excursion will be held Saturday, September 10th. The quota of names from Sharon Stake Is 600. The number of proxies for male 16 boys for female 16 girls. Special rates on the Orem line for 77c for the round trip on the first train, leaving Provo at 7:50 A. M. each Wednesday. The following assignments for Diagnosis and Treatment of are like any other mechanical de- They need a check-u- p occasionally to make sure of quality of tone, reception and fidelity. Youll want the set in perfect order for Winter programs, so let us take a look at vices. complete check-u- p Including aerial, gonad connect ions, tab power condenser, etc., for only . ' .50 W. Center Thone 1432 TIIE LEWIS LADIES FACTORY SALE Positively Ends SEPT. 10th Ready for Fall And School In the brink, Bestial spirit of Fall . . . dresses that express the new season's most CLEAN Youll thank your ONCE - A - YEAR - RUSSELL fore- sight next Summer when you unpack from a season of storage if you have your garments cleaned first. LOW PRICE TAYLOR style youth and charm in their flattering silhouettes and vivacious details and true quality in their materials. We're featuring special value group at moderate price I Wool Crepes Kashas Satins Silk Crepes 9 $298 98 lie sure and See our New Fall Line of SWEATERS BLOUSES HATS and GLOVES 1 manager. ness Center of many tradition on the campue i the old bell, hung on a small tower In the center of the green. It rings each morning at 6 and 6:30 for reveille, end at 9.30 each evening for curfew. Between class periods on each school day it la Bounded student ringer, by a volunteer who traditionally passes the Job on to another after it has been his for one week. During the first part of the week, beginning last Sunday, the art building was a busy place with the traditional teacher-studeexhibit In progress. Always a high point In the anmmer program, the showing of the beat in the summer student's work In drawn many oils and water-colo- n visitor. Members of the committee In charge were: Allen Reynold, Margaret Johnson, Cleston IL Rigby, Provo; and Helen Roghnar, Grace, Ids. or 7 quart jars. 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No Interest No Carrying Charge Phone 475 Memories of an unforgettable summer at the Alpine campus will be enhanced for many a student by the page of the Alplnlan," annual summer book of the term, which wee Issued this week. Included In It are more than 300 photographs, Including eome exquisite pictorial view taken by Professor Wayne B. Hales, head of the photography department Otto Done was editor, and Rdy-de- n and Alice Bralthwaite busi- LEWIS Furniture Exchange 316 W. Center IB N. Unlv. Monday tha final laaue of the "Aspen Pont, weekly atudent newspaper, made it appearance on the campus. It included a writpoem, "On Sunset Paths, ten by Professor Harrlaon R. Merrill, whose paaalng last Saturday has been a distinct loss to both faculty and student of thq university. All are Budget Priced and Colorful as Fall Itself! new Youll Get Extra Value for Your Money! Youll Get The interesting There's trends. Save 15 Away IF YOU BUY NOW YOU? ARE NEW $39.50 Put Summer Dresses complete 1 New and Used Furniture UMR-nEBTE- R UT... STORE IS SKIRTS For home canning Made of pure cast aluminum and is a Huish Electric Go. 2.10 ASPENTOWN biology study expedition last week from Aspen Grovo to Provo river culminated a aeries of significant summer field trips by students in botany, ecology, and InMiss Edna Snow, xoology. structor in botany, and Dr. Vasco M. Tanner and C. Lynn Hayward of the xoology department, have directed the studies. CALL 1432 $ FROM A it now. A NOTES Bringing to a cloae the largust and moat significant of the university's Alpine terms, claaswork will terminate Friday noon at Grove. With approxiAspen mately 300 students registered, the term was double the alas of that liiHt year, and far exceeded any other of the mountain sessions which huva been traditional features since 1922. Ills liadios NEWS National Aluminum Pressure Canners At H. Y. Universitys Alpine Campus Radio naagariBSSiBBSBB53SSB IU - Lake View: Maud Rowley, and visits to the wards by stake memTinipanogoa: Beswick Tanner, Annie Tanner. bers were made for August at the Amelia Latta. Vineyard: Nellie Cordner and Stake Board Meeting: Pleasant View: Samuel A. Florence Shepherd. Edgemont: Samuel Cordner. Carter, Clara G. Sldwell, Grandview: Carence Lloyd and Sharon: Roland Harding, El- Olive Lloyd. no ra Harding. 2 NO MATTER WHEN YOU BUY A IKON Page 3 You dont have to GUESS about what the STAKE GENEALOGY will do for Super-Heate- r Amelia Latta, Reporter We KNOW and can you. Phone 048J1 tell you accurately just Sharon stake genealogical how it will do MORE for union meeting waa held In the home. own in you your stake seminary building Sunday, ENJOY Cleaner Heat note how the trail. 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