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Show December 2, 193s UTAII VALLEY NEWS work In the temple. 8take bua will be available the round trip for SOe, leaving Orem at I: SO a. m. Pleaae aend In your reeervatlona .rly to Mra. Amelia GENEALOGY STAKE Amalia Latta, Reporter Phone 948J1 A senior temple escuralon to the Balt Lake temple la being sponsored for Monday, December 4, IMS, from Bbaron atake. It ia dealred that aa many aa can will accept tbla privilege and do The apecial appointed temple escuralon to Balt Lake Monday, November 2blh from Bbaron stake, aponaored by Bbaron ward Blaboprlc and Genealogical comLatta. mittee, was a great success and There will alio be apodal ratea eujoyed by all who participated. on the Orem line, at 77e for the There were SIS In attendance, round trip on the flret train, leav- from Sharon atake, this group ing Provo at 7 : SB a. m. Tbeae forming the entire S p. m. session ratea will Include Lakevlew that day. USEFUL and PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR EVERYONE 9 (HURTS Boys' fine of to 14 White m owed 49C 7s IUI Qj). Hoee The fourth store of the Deseret Industries was opened Ibis week at Midvale, the other three being In Balt Lake City. These stores are filled with furniture, clothing, household goods made by unemployed church members who are skilled In such work. The Deseret Industries ara a subsidiary of the L.D.B. Church welfare program. Most of the materials furnished are donated by church members, and others Interested In the Welfare plan, and these materials are renovated and remade Into valuable articles which are sold at these Deseret Industries stores. FLETCHER'S director LsGrnnd Jarman, had charge of the program Sunday evening. Tha speakers were County Agent Boswell and Vie-to- r Bird. Mr. Bird presented tha awards for tho Utah Stats Bankers association to tha following Alonso, Earl and boys, Glen, Richard Hooley and Vsrlya Mar-rot- t. Verlyn was also commanded for being the moat healthy boy In the eoanty and taking second place In the state. 4-- H RJngtees Chiffon, Silk for Imdlee Eggs and hay are the only farm commodities showing a price advance over tha level last year. Decreases were shown for hoof, cattle, lambs, buttarfat, dairy cows, chickens, veal, hogs, horses, wheat, oati, barley, alfalfa seed, applea, potatoes, and other farm ' products. SEEING GERMANY THRU GERMAN EYES Haired Itcing engendered in America against the (lerman nation would hardly gain such widespread if only America could see Germany as it is, and pro-portioii- M the German jieople aa they really are, according to Dr. P. M. Kelly, who has recently opened liia office at 45 North Univemity avenue, and with Mrs. Kelly has taken up residence in Provo on East Center street. Your Christmas expenditures may seem heavy right now, hut if you take advantage of our small loan department you can take care of all expenses and repay the amount on an extended, low cost plan. Loans up to $300 may be had for short terms on very low interest rates. Inquire now for full information without obligation. Columbia Industrial Loan Co. 64 N. Phone 1277 Ukiv. Avr. ae ..Provo Conservatory.. Dancing RITA Drama BR00K8, Vocal Director Telephone Radi 444-- W Enrollments Accepted Now For All Defts. Dancing Department for children and adults In Ballet - Tap Adagio - Tea - Moderns end musical comedy. Classes Drama Department The Children's Theatre The Adult Experimental Theatre Public Speaking Radio Department Vocal Department The Children's Choral group Tha Adult Choral group Radio Workshop for Adnlta Radio Workshop for Children. Private lessons la all departments by audition and appointment only. For Information telephone 484W or visit oar studios. Hours: ItoB Tto9p.m. daily except Sunday. 505 N. Univ. Ave. Letter (Entire 2nd Floor) Appearance The Ilighest Type of Service MODERATE TRICES Vision-Bett- er Your Eyes are in the care of State Registered Optometrist Thousands of Satisfied Customers. Dr. G. II. Ileindselman With IleindRcIman Optical i. & Jewelry ! i i ANSWERS YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING PROBLEM We have a full line of Practical, Useful Gifts for every member of the family at Works Admlnistratlor itarold L. j B00 ma(Ja poMibla by a $14,871 P Ickes, with presidential approval, WA frant Tha state of Utah Is gave various Utah communities Installiag a $28,000 heatlng'plant outright grants totalling $4,499,-22- 7 with tho aid of a 411.450 grant and, besides, made a loan of while Logan la Installing fire $404,000. This assures construca total tion to tha total of $5,774,400. Slzty-tw- o projects received al- tollmen ts la this state ana 44 ot these era schools while 21 of them are waterworks Improvements. one-ha- lf of tha Mora than money available this year will be Invested la schools, the total cost of this phase of tha work to bo la $4,404,144. of which PWA furnishing $1,444,444. Waterworks construction will coat a total of $1,441,400 of was given in which 4554,144 grants and $244,000 was loaned by Administrator Ickes. Municipal buildings and Improvements will Involve an expenditure of $887,600, of which 4409,424 Is grants from PWA. The largest of this class of projects Is tho new $270,000 court house at Ogden. Park City la gaining a Civic Center building valued at $42,400. Midvale also won approval for n $21,400 elty building. Tho Emery County Court House Improvements will cost 424,500, and the Balt Lake County Homo will bo Improved nt a cost of $16,343. Pleasant Grove will have a new $4,000 city hall addition. Three power projects will cost a total of $172,700, for which PWA granted I7R.164. These are: a $26,000 power plant for Garland City, a $23,484 hydro-electr0 plant for Mantl and an Improvement In tha power system of Brigham City. This state will gain three new libraries nt a total cost of 496,-07of which PWA Is supplying 842,231. The largest of these projects is the $22,656 library nt Provo. The Wasatch County library improvement will coat $14,275 and the Milford library received $8,300. The Summit County Hoepltnl la being Improved at n cost of $47,- - gs5 PRICES station improvements at eost of $17,000. of which PWA la furnishing $7,001. GRANITE Furniture Co. FOR SALE! 45 Combteatlou Plaao Grind Stone 1 Table and 4 Wire Back and leg chain. book cupboard 1 Combination and Desk. 1 Burroughs Adding Machine. About BOO feet of Mach piping and about 100 feet of 1 No. 84 . 1 North University Avenue No Terms Pboue 828-- ofi7(QL f FOR SAL- E- Carrying Chabb lAtdUt4 Wilford Perry 405 N. 8th W. THAT WILL AMAZE YOU! Paying A Grocery and Meats Business. Close in. Owner leaving Provo. Small and Great HOME- S- BEE THEM ic $8,-28- Seeing is Knowing SEE US 0, PROWS & HAWS REALTY CO. For What You Want 55 North University Avenue, or Phone 455 for Appointment Today's photographs are tomorrows treasure. Why not keep a record of Christmas, 1938, for your family and friends with a personal photograph for a gift! You can get special rates now and a choice of several finer types of photographs. Bootaie Provo 124 W. Center St. pre-aent- ed ! nn: Utah has, in actual construction, most of her new the $5,772,406 public building program, made possible by Federal Public Works Administration, although the deadline for starting such enterprises, January 1, 1939, is nearly a month away. A final summarising of how this state fared in the drive shows that Public 1938 PWA prosperity-restorin- g For the past three end n half years Dr. and Mrs, Kelly have hit identity Is made certain by. hia hln pass book, lived In Germany where he served registration card, and other marks certified by govthe L.D.S. church as German ernment officials. America, says Mission president. Ha had previ- Dr. Kelly would eliminate Its ously filled n mission In Germany crime and Its foreign agitators If more than 30 years ago. Ha la n tha German syntem were Intioduc-e- d native of American Fork bnt alio hers and every person In the practiced medicine In 8t. Anthony, country slmlllarly Identified. Idaho, prior to being called to Tha Jewish question was exsnpervlsa tha German mission. ns one which the Gerplained Dr. Kelly gave n moet consider- mans considered necessary for ed and reasoned address Sunday and equality of evening In the Fourth ward chapel opportunity, for 'the man on the on Germany and Her People as street doe not hate the Jew nor I found them" In which ho doe he want to persecute him, an Intimate knowledge of but merely Insists that the Jew tke background of Germany of earn his living In Cermany as todayr nhowlng the German per- - other Germans do, "by ths sweat secution of the Jews In n perspee- -' of his brow in actual manual live quite different from the us- labor. ual dally press headlines, The Germans claim that thru' Looking at America from Ger-- i many generations, the Jews have man eyes one sees just such a become masters of commeice and distorted picture of this land, as- trade, and barter, and every form serts Dr. Kelly. For example their of exchange until before the war, Interpretation of America Is a though In the minority they conland no unsafe that Its beat s, trolled the majority of all wealth such aa Llndberg, are forced In Germany and Autria. to flee to England for safety from Now the tables have turned, gangsters. the Germans feel themselves In Or, consider how German eyes the ascendancy, and they insist might look at America's treat7 that ths Jews release their hold meat of the negro population ; or on wealth and the nation's how Germany might view the Inconsistency of wealth and poverty existing side by side over the land, and the cold, hungry millions of BE CALM unemployed suffering because they can find no work, while at, I know n fellow on re who said the same time strikes shut down factories and throw he almost frit like turning red mllltona more out of employment. and tear his hair and brat his Dr. Kelly's address was not an hrud. Raid hr: Jar airs hia vtrw on everything hr wants to choose, attempt to justify any of the Jews, nor to paint and hunts and hunts for other tha Germans as free from gnilt. clues. Then up and down the What he did was to try to nee street ho goes, a telling aU the Germany from the German view- folks ho knows, aboot the counpoint. and follow through from trys woes, and how the city dads what han been to whet now Is In should do, and how th governor and crew all his bunch win soon Germany. Adolf IHtler Is ths pivotal he through, and yrt he uerer has figure In German life today, who, a plan of ways and means to hit after the world war. found the the ran or get the fishes In the German people rrestfsllpn. hun- pan. Now brother. If you want gry, cold, and unemployed, and to he n man of worth, on land or the nation divided Into 44 dif- sen and get yonr name In history, ferent pnrttea. By the magic of the bravest thing to do, dear Ned, hi oratory he hss nnlted them Is to hold yonr tongue and use under the political slogan' "One your head and keep yonre1f In government, one people, one dally bread. lender. GRACE promising them they shell no longer he hnnery, nor cold, nor ont of work Special announcement ha been TTItler has won their hearts received nt the Rcont office of a ten. not only for what he has done reduction In price of Scout unifor the people. In chancing their form and rnrlon eqnlnment denondent. discouraged attitude Item. Thl will he helpful In unito one of pride In raee and In forming Bronte an b grra hnt also he has saving. Troon should make an mud" the conntcr safe, safe for effort to hnv" evrrv Remit wen. themselvee sf lessf. frr thorn are a uniform. Thl will make the nn gangster, nn strikes, no urogram of RrnnUnr mor effecand rare! rohherv In tive In character training wnv ! rnnonnre th land. Dr. Warn- - B. TTole. ftednr and vtw rule h Chairman of Uniform and Ap- Evrrv mnn Is registered. and pesranes. Larson Studio 77 N. Ukiv. .SALE.... cltt-aen- Closes Saturday Night BOUGHT room for our new stock of Nationally Advertised Goods. Ladies Shoes AyfE Ueautiful style shoes Comfortable arch shoe s. Strutwear Mens Oxfords w .,a Tair Perfect j Every Chiffon 37 $ and r 87 -- SOLID LEATHER CreiK and leather Brawn & Misses Hosiery i -- poles. All Sizes and Colors Scrrice All New Shades & Furniture Exchange 31 6 : Shoes TOOLS MAKE THE WORKMAN This is True also of the fanner. $J.77 Sturdy School Shoes Dressy patent straps Many Patterns (ISSSSSCE Urn W. Center BE23SIHZEULX3UaGaa Black Color Use: OLIVER MACHINERY PLOWS TRACTORS And Your Farm Work See: W. JOHN : EXCHANGED 5 RESERVED! $.00 to $1.87 SOLD $40 We have slashed prices to make NOTHING 384 Used WHITE ROTARY Sewing Machine, sews like new Used ,& HEATING STOVES (good grates) Used a .95 KITCHEN HEATER and Pipe . . . St-9Used 3 RANGES Used A 50 LIVING ROOM SUITES Used e 95 BREAKFAST SETS '.... Bargains! TWO DAYS LEFT Phone New and Used Furniture Dont Miss These sit-do- n. Co. Utah PWA Construction Brings More Than Two Million Gift Opened at GIFT HANDBAGS DRKBS SHIRTS 306 TQ. Bell Ringer Qfl. to Reg. $1.00 for tfOu UU Values bound They're Bilk and pleaae him In every Pure thread Be 4 SSe and at Plenty Full Fashioned Blsea 14 to 17 way. KEN'S Fourth Store MANURE SPREADERS F. W1SCOMBE will be done Retter Edgemont,. rhone 054IU. FRANDSEX 8 prlngvlllr, rhone 187 |