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Show I Friday, November 11, UTAH VALLEY NEWS FOR SALE, CHEAP Full else Electric lUuht, fully equip- SHARON STAKE ped. Cull winlnp rear DM W. Outer, Provo. ERA DRIVE STARTS a For Your COIFFURE To wesr with yonr Inr Aitug FUR RALE: MAR-VE- L BEAUTY SHOPPE ns cm VALLEY Tag Flour & Feed Sosa J.8. flmilk proprietors rmnomLMh Them ADI - But wu Guarantee Vu moooK laying him i4 f UBf Mn Mf ftni ni CBaIN N. Vstontt) Am. MAY li -r- plows, uIno a walking plow, Hava you seen the attractive and a Syracuse spring-toot- h Era thermometer cards displayed harrow. See W. F. Wlacombe, in your ward chapel T Flume 04 R4. The cards were presented to a a each ward M. I. A. orgaaiiatlon ' NOTICE! by the stake Era direr tors so that Only 17 more shopping days you uVit watch mud help the till Christmas. Do your Christ- progress of Era subscriptions la mas shopping now and avoid the your ward. rnsh. The mercury la rising fast on all the rarda. Ia three wards It Is now well past the half way Salvation Army mark. If you have nut already subHay Saturday scribed for the Ru pleeoe eoopo your eabeerlptloa Saturday, by proclamation of rate by M.giving L A. officer or having Mayor Mark Anderson sad under to any the sponsorship of the Women's It ready when aa Era worker calls Connell of Provo, with Mrs. Anna Help jroar ward to he the flrat Prince Redd as president, the dtisens of Provo will be eallsd to reach Ita quota. upon for Tag Day donations to the Salvation Army home for unmarried mothers which Is located In One Way Denver, Colo., and serves the entire Intsrmoantaln area. When yoa are askad for yonr In Shrlvers Tueaday morning, Tag monsy, respond cheerfully one of Bd'u customers purchased and help the eause, asks Mrs. a flue Hurt, Bchraffnor and Man Redd for It Is a worthy caaae, suit, and turned out of his pocket and has dons' much good already 171 dime to puy for IL In u to anfortaaato girls from this conversation overheard during the district. deal It was learned that this man buys a suit from Shrlvsrs every sis months on n "layaway" plan, that Is, hs lays away a dims every time be gets ons. tys aevar spends s dims aa such.' hQt puts It in a "suit suck" and when ha ueeds a good uult ho simply unloads the old raeji and thsra Is the money. 14-ln- rh Outfit VISIT THE are w. Used mniii- to a Suit puy HOUSEWARMING JJELD Under the direction of Mia. Clara Carroll a house warming part wu given to Mrs. A. V. Watkins Friday, Nov. 4, at tha burnt of Mrs. Watkins. Officers and teacher of tha Sharon ward Rallsf Society and Mrs. Louis Hester, of Codar City, were guests. Refreshments were served and a delightful afternoon wu Orem Nimrods Bag Elk of only three to the car at least clothu. It costs no more to give 10.000 hunters marched over the ADULT CLASSES him a uniform. Many a boy hu fields. It wss like war time refound tho true munlng of scout- turned. and many a brushy area OUTNUMBER UTAHS Page School Starts Lunches Tuesday marked the beginning of the lunch system which Is being sponsored by the Page school again this year, announces Effle Plnegar, P. T. A. president. The food will bo prepared by Mecham and Mrs.' Mrs. Della Grace Puy and wIR he served to approximately 140 students of tho upper four gradu. It will consist mostly of hot vsgetabl dishes, swuts being cut to a minimum. Each child Is raquutad to bring his own cap, soup bowl, and spoon. Tho cost will amount to Sc pur child par day. Parents wso wish to bring produce to pay for tholr children's lunches should sot Mrs. Sasun Jsmeeon or Mrs. Pins-gn- r nt ones. QUOTATIONS ing through pride which come to irgs approached on aU four sides, him through a neat and attraction and if a pheasant happanad to fly direcuniform". up guna roared from all tions. I never fired. Just ducked Henry A, Gardner, president of to the ground. At that I got hit the Utah National Parks Conn- In tho seat with soma buck shot. I Over there I sow three pointer ell, Boy Scouts of America: want to pay tribute to a man who dogs, followed by at least 15 has served scouting for morn than hunters. That other way wss a quarter of a century, who used filled with dogs end hunters. At 's scout craft meth- times at least 15 shots were fired ods before tho Boy Scouts of every second, n regular bombardAmerica were organised, and who ment like an advancing army. attracted boys to tho organisation Hunting Is no longer carried on who have coma up with IL I re- In tho great open spaces. ' a fer to Dr U D. Pfonta of Payson, and one of his boy converts was William H. Boyle, educator, "The Wayaa B. Hslss, whoa Interest commentator, lecturer: la scouting has nsvsr lagged from more we build high echools and that day to this." universities In the land the more e e e we will become critical of everyMoat Wight, pheasant boater, thing and everybody, subjecting telling of Sunday's hunt: "Ten all pronouncements to tha search thousand ears lined tho roads and light of Investigation, and acceptlaass wait of Sprlngvilla, Spanish ing as authority those who have and Payaoa, tad with aa average devoted yearn of atady and research to the fields over which they claim authority. e Mayor Mark Anderson, paying Morrill nt tho B. T. U. Homocoming osar-eise-e wu Harrison ft. Morrill Children's ono of thou ran Individuals who In going his own way mads new friends nvery day. H loved SHOES everything Western. Ha wu la particularly In love with the Weet. Its mountains and dasarts, Its ' canyons and natural colors. Its plant and animal Ilfs, and its pooplo including our Indiana and tho Mormon Pioneers were a big part of H. fl't most interesting life. He was a representative Westerner. AH of ua gained by knowing him. Lot on perpetuate hia memory and wholesome Influence by erecting n permanent and sultabla memorial structure on the University Intsr-Monnta- pimpi bIg sflincr "Pretty tough to make two touchdowns and yet come oat at tha little end of a 0 seora. Roberta and Waters both scored, except for the technicalities of the officials". 1-- e Mother, here's the opportunity you've bees waiting (or to get your child a pair ot these nationally iamou htallh sheen. Save child's health. 1 your Ed. R. Tattle, chairman of finance committee, Utah National Parka Council: "Ws have 919 In tha treasury, and present bills amounting to more than 9500. Wo are seeking the Immediate response of all 97 district of thin Council, to our drive fo funds for boy scout work.' Larson Studio 77 No. Univ. Avs. Provo, Utah Special Thanksgiving COAT Sale ROME 40 SPORT COATS and DRESS COATS All wanted Fabrics and Styles Spencer Students Study Indian Lore WHh Lake Bonneville as a setting the Ute Indians are being studied by Spencer Schools third and fourth grades under tha leadership of Mias Gardner. The study Is based around tho early Ufa of oar community, dealing with the Indiana. Indian science and signs are being studlld and an Indian camp scene la being bnllt on n table by tho students, the children fringing Indian yvllcs Including arrow-hand- s, hows sad arrows, sad Indian beads aad pottery. They are writing and collecting Indian stories foy fatare use. Customer Are always our aim in business. i Homes, Farms, Bnalarsaee and Grazing Properties. A Recent Listings ItOOO Arrea Sheep Rammer grazing ground at 84,00 per acre. Spring Canyon Coal "FOUR WATS BETTER" IiBTW BOOT STARTS QUICKER 4 LERH ASH BUpNS JJBUpm t 1 R Knight Coal & Ice, Inc. (New Phone 459 Management No. 2 West Nationally Famous Eureka Heaters For as Little up with gjQjr CQ Set SUB Pipe complete Samson $ 4 Samson on ana Card Tables $2.00 Card Tables $4.50 . $4.50 Round C 21" Mirrors W E. S. Lamps 98 i.95 . . Walnut Finish End Tables 08$ $1.95 OVAL $.49 Throw Rug Felt Base Floor. Covering 3 m .50 square yards for Glorias Frock Shop REALTY CO. For S3 North University Avenue, or Plume 4SS for Appointment And Tone Farm Work jOipr FORUM 84 Sdgemoat, Fhoae W. F. WISOOMBE See: S jprtagvfUe, FRANDSEN Iw . . . all at the flick of a a witch! Entertaining, Reading, Cards, Sewing or General flick Room Illumination of the switch and on have exactly the type of light yon need. Make UTAH'S Wedneaday evening, November 9. u ward party was neiu In the Sharon ward amusemaqlt hall. Halloween decorations were curried out very nicely. Games ware played aad refreshments wars served a very large group. Those In charge were Miss Na-oPark. Mra. Morgan, and Martin Stratton.' YOU 'CAN , No gift is quite so usable or appropriate as a lamp. ' Christmas Is almost hors! Make yonr selection now. You need not pay for It until delivered or yon may use oar deferred payment plan. We will deliver them on Xmas eve expertly wrapped, delivered to any address desired. Bracket, Boudoir aad Table lumps A large selection of mediant and small shied lamps. $135.7 REMBRANDT Table Lumps Genuine period reproductions. Priced $5-9- - 5 L E. 8. STUDY Approved LAMPS glass bowl reflector and parchment shade. Priced at Floor lump North $8.50 up $7.95 DIXON-TAYLOR-RUSSE- ouL No homa is well furnished comfortable unless each seat has plenty of good light for raiding, sewing, or other needs. Easily moved I. E- lamps should be upon. The dangerous glare of most lamps is removed. Soft light of Just the right amount la yours. LL Phone 800 1?. Small Monthly Payments All Building Materials at New Low Prices Re-Shing- le Now! 3X HE Spear Lumber Co. Phone 34 2BKSJC 3rd So. 2nd West Me entuu loom.. Floor lump with Mogul Sorkrt lovely English bronue hose with parchment shade. BROS. 1 GIVE LOpH AT These Prices! Complete 181 Went fron LAMP NO FINER GIFT $3.95 Provo selection Co. now has in stock over five hundred lamp speclully purchased for lte holiday business. These lamp vary la price from 96c to 997.50. Make your election early and get the best choice la Utah. : dinner served nt tha home of Mrs. Gladys Hooley by the Relief sisters had nil Society visitors nt tho funeral as gusts. Mrs. Alda Harris, Mrs. May Ashton and Mrs. Thelma Harris were in 'charge. Mrs. Gladys Hooley and family and Mr. and Mr. Alonso Hoolsy and family extan appreciation to thdM who helped in ny way daring their sad bereavement of haabsnd, father, son, and brother. your LARGEST STOCK.' ' Cob-ble- North University Avenue 1R7 DAYLIGHT SUNLIGHT re BRIMHALL Phone DAWN... Impressive funeral servicee were held Wednesday for Howard Hooley at tha Windsor chapel, with n large attendance and many trlButee of love and esteem being paid by associates, friends and neighbors. Culll-moSpeakers were Dr. Leland of Provo, Patriarch David B. Thorn of Llndon, Bishop Josy eph Olpln of Heber, Charles of Llndon, and Bishop 8. R. Harris of Windsor. Musical numbers wore furnlah-s- d by tho Windsor quartette, Evan Wllberg, Reed Hales, Ethel Lowe, and Nona Baxter, accompanied by Erma Swansea; and solos by Mrs. Vole Hancock, Mr. Jonas, and Mrs. Mabel King of Llndon. Prayers were offered by Gilbert Richardson, Theron Whitley, and Eldon Bwensen, tho latter dedicating tho grave In Pleaaant m OS4R4, J9Vv4vv W T TTTTTwTT i FOR HOWARD HOOLEY : hi done Bribe will IMPRESSIVE RITES Furniture Co. THrof Yon TFauf To- MANURE SPREADERS TRACTORS PLOWS Announcement is mada by Jasso Johnson, director of the Provo public forum that no forum will be held for tho next two weeks, that la, on Nov. 17 or 94. and that the following week, Dec. 1st will bring n special program for all patrons. Due to the PTA holding Its program Thursday night, Nov. 17, tha Forum haa given way to them, and due to Thanksgiving day, Nov. 94, no Forum will be held. Mr. Johnson urges all patrons of tho Fornm to attend the PTA meeting Nov. 17. GRANITE Msllca Use: OLIVER MACHINERY A Get That Heater Now "With Thii is True also pf the farmer. Ed. Rh river, clothier to men of Provo: "If I win an argnmant, I lose a friend. No, I never argne." Grove, Provo, Utah n book, ward Some," wan reviewed. Delicious refreshments were served to thirty guests. Tho rooms were attractively deeorated with season flowers. TOOLS MAKE THE WORKMAN out-of-to- $3.00 and e SEE VS PROWS & HAWS Provo, Utah Genuine UTAH Mention Tho Lincoln woman faculty members enjoyed n party Wednesday evening, November 9, at the home of Mrs. A. P. Warslck, Musical numbers wars anjoysg lTp Booterie tbree-hundre- at 66 No. ITniv. Avk. Dt TODAY. 70 Sure WEIIAVE On ALL COATS A And moasy. 184 West Center Provo Ray Lovfleu have returned from mittee of Utah National Parks tho Manti r surra where they enCouncil: "A boy must wear joyed a very auccauful elk hunt. When uked about tho hunt Mr. Loveless stated that It wu hard Be You Receive work, but tho reward wu well worth It" Tho members of tho The One and Only party wtra succeuful la bagging their elk. The animals, when d dressed, averaged from and fifty to about eight hundred pounda apiece. JESSE Satisfied Discount QO save youneU Personal A see PUBLIC BTU KNianrs More students attend Adult Edustlon classes In Utah than attend nil three universities of the state combined, declared Dean Peterson, assistant director of Adult Education at Lincoln high achool In an address before the gthered there. Betting forth alms of educano tion, Mr. Peterson declared higher aim exists than to build up and develop Individual happiness. and indicated that adult classes conld be made available at Lincoln If sufficient pnmbers desired them. The P. T. A. program Included selections by tho Junior flgh school orchestra eondectad by E. B. Tarry, an oration on equal educational opportunities by Noras Dunford, n discussion of the Thomas Dychra, coordinator for Provo city schools: "I wish I were not a teacher or an educator. I could then plead with more force for the paseage of the Constitutional Amendments", katbor hunting party consisting of Byron Fishar, Harold Hansen, Dr. Wayne B. Hales, cl airman Bill Mangum, Ed. Mangum, and of uniforms and equipment com- Distinctively Yours, says your photo when you send it as a Christmas gift. It's the one gift that cant be duplicated the one gift thats yours alone. Plan now to send portrait photographs to dose friends and relatives. You can be sure they will be most appreciated. room-mothe- all Sturdy Campus. e e e A Many Fan, at tha Aggie football game: e amendments to tho constltutloa concerning education by Mabel Christensen, Mary Jean Skinner, Madge Lewis, Clao Davis and Omar Hansen; diseueikm of rs by Mrs. Effia Pin, gar, and n talk outlining school problems by Principal A. P. Win nick. Lincoln P.T.A. will meet the tint Monday in every month at the seminary bslldlng. Parents are prged to attend for n worth-whil- e program is planned. UNIVERSITIES Baden-Powell- tribnts to Harrison R. 193&, .- - ..yflit tn PHONE 34 FOR BETTER AND CHEAPER SCREENS affr rta 35SZ giUFreilBsrr;B9 i |