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Show UTAH VALLEY NEWS i v t- J , 'f SLOT MACHINES The Inventor of tho slot mncb. 1m ehonld be oohamed that he, ban lived to bring upoa the earth a thing of misery, an evil thing that flourishes from sea to shin ing sea. It is a monster eating from the hands of flume who should not give, the children and the youth who pour their dimes and nlrkles like water through a sieve, and rob the family of the means on whirh they ought to live. It Is a menace la the land, a gamble every time dont tamper with the rascal for you will surely find, that octopus will get you though you shoot till you are blind. Folks, try to use a little sense that tricky old marlilne Is i tr 11 END OF MONTH S ; Friday, February 24, 19$ made to grab your money and pick your packets clean, and send you off defeated, more shabby and more lean. And so our poverty goes on and on, we never mend our ways, we have a foolish aotion we will win one of these days and by tills senseless attitude we ierpetuate the erase. The evils lurking everywhere arc mostly what we make, men contrive all sorts of wicked things their fellow men to break, and tlie way we hug tliem to out selves does surely take the rake. o wonder sin is picking up, and hell Is riding high- - we follow all llie latest crimes and keep the Devil standing by. Instead of passing on the other side and let tlie darn things die. Grace. sale: Bargains Galore L-- . (America Faces a New Era of Prosperity WOMEN DISCUSS VITAL TOPICS Discussion of vital matters concerning every American cltiien featured the Provo Women's council session of the Discussion section, Friday, with Mrs. Ann E. Wight leading In the preientatloii of various topics such as radio censorship and its relation to freedom of speech, Housing conditions and proposed remedies in America; Health program both nationally and In Utah. Diversity of opinion marked the contributions to the discussion period, but keen Interest was shown the problems of health In Utah, although the Kail program In Germany came in for unusual attention, Mrs. Wight reading written statements from Germs leaders as to why the Jews and the Catholic church are Scapegoat Number I and I" for the German people. Mrs. 8. R. Boswell announced the nnnual party for all Council members and their husbands to be held March 1. Mrs. Mary Jacobsen gave a three-minuon of Conservation paper Youth. Mrs. W. H. Callahar rend The Creed" end Mrs. E. Sardonl led In group singing of America, the Beautiful". te Here are ten basic reasons why Roger W, Babson believes United States is on the threshold of one of the greatest periods of business expansion in its entire history! 1. The huge long term Armament program of all nations Is going forward at a feverish pace with no prospect of diminishing. The rise in security prices is siding business. Values Ljave already increased over $15,000,000,000 since Social Problems IFHetidflieffs 368 Provo, Utah West Centre St. iii To meet current social problems with the beet possible underProvo high school standing, students have organised a Eugenics society," announces Ivan W. Young, Eugenics Instructor. 8uch Important questions as PrevenEugenic Marriages. Feeble tion of 8yphllle, as a Hereditary Character and other leading social problems will be discussed by the group. Directors of the society are Charlotte Henroid, Shlrl B. Taylor, Panl Gronemsn, Quinn Hatch, Mary Snell, Betty Simmons, and W. LeGrande Young, seniors. The first meeting of the society .was held February IS. Mlnd-edne- MIS-FI- T vj dance will be held In the Third Ward amusement ball February Si, sponsored by the Workers Alliance. The event Is to celebrate tlie first birthday anniversary of tho organisation. The public is cordially Invited. The National Youth Organisation will famish tho music. A ?vi 4 4 .'' DANCE 4 I Min-F- it Dr. Lloyd Will Talk -s n On Adult Education nit 11 .'-- T a Ai ; -- V? S' ; i 4 11 IFUsnumg Afloflng" A Musical Comedy in 3 Acts and 12 Scenes WITH TED MAYNARD history. aaaoclata aport editor ; Rosemary editor; Haneeen, aulgnment Helen Hickman, exchange editor; Bernice Chaffin, and Louise columnlata; Mary Etta Larson, Annie Richardson, Ellxabeth Done! Elaine Lichfield, Enid Pendleton, and Romania Allred, reporters. GRAND VIEW Mrs. C, H. Davies, Reporter Telephone 01-J- -l The variety show sponsored by the choir on Saturday evening was a marked success. The negro act wae especially enjoyed. An exceptionally targe andlenca attended and the various number presented were well received. A Valentine ball was held on Tuesday evening after M. I. A. The hall was taatefnlly decorated with red hearts and red and white trammers. The speakers at Sunday evening meeting were Elders Farn, Harvard. and Church. Mnalcal number! ware rendered by the choir, under the direction of Mrs. Ora Griffith, ward chorister. 3tfr. and Mrs. Ed. E. Darla of Cedar City paid a brief visit to Mr. and Mra. C. H. Davies on Sunday afternoon, anrouta to their home. Mr. Daylee had Juet returned from Omaha. Two more new residences are nearing completion on Riverside Drive. They are being built by Carl Ogreen and Clifford Clyde. It le reported that Provo City le contemplating the laying of a water main down the Drive very oon. MATINEES: EVENINGS: HEAR i Everybody ls Talking L&H TIRES Come in and see our big shipment of QUALITY TIRES at A NEW LOW PRICE L&H TIRE 348 W. Center r; St COMPANY Provo, Utah HILMA HENRIE Doors Open 1:30 P. 51 Doors Open 7:30 P. 51. Curtain at 2:15 P. M. Curtain at 8:30 P. 51. ENJOY SEE t Purchase your American Legion scrip coupons NOW from any Legionaire or Auxiliary member. It win usure tho beet available reserve seats for any performance dealred. PRICE SCHEDULE: MATINEES (seats reserved as to sections only): 25c; 35c 50c .00 NIGHTS: (Reserved Seats) 50o (Unreserved) 35c . NOTE: Box office opens at Paramount Theater for exchange of scrip coupons at par value on February 22. REGULAR CASH SALES. BEGIN FEB. 24 (during box office hours) ' TO?8 75e-$1- THEY WOULD READ YOUR TOO, Wanted IF IT AD APPEARED HERE useless lire Animals Highest Prices Paid. No middle man to take your profits. Old 1 SEE YERGENSEN FOX FARM East on Fourth North Want to OREM To the nmt town or across the do your traveling by country bus. Burlington Trsilways transcontinental service Is fast and reliable and low fees mean big evings every mile of the way. Get Away From It LOW FARES FILLMORE - - CEDAR CITY - - LAS VEGAS - LOS ANGELES - BAN FRANCISCO DENVER - - I If youre downhearted because you dont have the ready cash for a winter B.BS 1X40 9.00 17.10 away-from-it-- vacation, or scattered bills, maybe we can help. Our Personal. loan department offers the opportunity to borrow sums up to $300 which you can pay back later on a special Easy Monthly Payment plan, at a reasonable interest cost. See our Mr. Broaddus, who will gladly give you full OMAHA CHICAGO - - - - - 84JS0 NEW LOCAL SERVICE FOR OUR UTAH PATRONS wrria U mom mil-sa-d fraa away Utah potato. at far detail!. TRAILWAYS BUS DEPOT OS W. Center St. Phone: 187S daily local particulars. Paper Hanging PRICES 1 CUT I Until Spring Season TIME PAYMENTS If you HEADACHE EYE STRAIN BLURRED VISION REMOVED LOAN CO. 64 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 253-- W Plans Estimates Financing less needed. Glasses may be had on Easy Payments. Mutual Coal & Lumber Co. H. HEIKDSELMAN with Heimiselman Optleal and Jewelry Co. Fxciting and Healthful Sport ... on First Class Alleys and Equipment! CALL 1541 FOR RESERVATIONS RECREATIONAL BOWLING ALLEYS j You CAN Own A Home Xo glasses recommended un- 6. Phone 1277 H. KIRKWOOD RY GLASSES BOWLING ! BOWLING COLUMBIA INDUSTRIAL wish. The latest scientific method of examining the eyes Absolute-result- s guaranteed. Dr. All! S.05 4 AO 8.00 prite-winni- '4 - GALDER The Original musical score that will thrill you! Dance routines that will enliven you Spectacles that will enthrall you. Comedy that will amuse you. Drama that will grip your heart. ' NOTE: Dont fail. to put this most important event on your MUST list. six-pa- ? DIANNE PARAMOUNT THEATER, March 1 - 2 Alice Bown, Mr. Faye and Fern Rose of Fargo, N. D., and Mlea Helen Park of Orem. Ushers, Rulon Johnson, CUfton Herrick Lewie Welle, Cllnger, Muhleetoln, and Oscar Hunter, directed the gueeta, while Mrs. Joseph Clegg, Mrs. Roland Harding and Mra. Owen Harding had charge of tne many beautiful gifts which filled an entire room In the ward chapel. The program was outstanding In artistry and fully enjoyed, by all, with refreshments, under the direction of Mr. and Mra. Milton Holdaway and Mr. and Mrs. C. Wilford Larsen, being served in abundance to all present. 8erving girle were: Reva Shumway, Era Allen, Verna Harding, Mae Thacker. and Edith Stewart. The happy young couple are making their home In Provo where Mr. Bailey has - Supported by a clever cast of 120 sparkling dancers, singers comic and dramatic players. ENTIRE PRODUCTION staged by PROVO CONSERVATORY Carloadings have readied a new 1938 high; steel operations are above pay point); textile activity 'exceeds the levels of a year ago. The greatest money supply in our history is available for the purchase of securities. Credit reserves of our banking system can finance a business expansion of $250,000,000,000 compared with an actual expansion of $55,000,000,000 at the 1929 boom peak. With 1940 in mind, the Administration is laying the groundwork for a bull market in Political Cooperation. The U. S. Treasury will pour over 2 billion dollars into the stream of industry during the next four months. Business is at a new 1939 peak and is pushing upward vigorously. g, ?,i WORLD PREMIERE of June 1. P. Lloyd, brad of the department of philosophy at B. Y. U. will be the speaker at the Public Forum Thursday even-taMarch 1, and will discuss Adult Education VINEYARD COUPLE the subject: and the new Social Order. These forum lectures are given FETED BY 400 each week at the' Provo high school auditorium under the direction of Jesse W. Johnson, who More than 400 guests Invites ths public generally to at the beautiful new gathered Vineyard attend. All are welcome. chapel to pay honor to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bailey, who were Girls Annual recently married at the Salt Lake temple. It was the firat wedding Changed to . reception to be given In Vinefine new amassment hall. yards Special Edition The wedding ceremony at the temple was performed by PresiAlthough originally Intended dent Nicholas G. 8mith. The to be Issued as a magaslne, the la a daughbride, Marlene Provo high school girle annual ter of Mr. andWells, Mrs. George F. publication hae been changed to Welle of Vineyard and the groom, edition of the Herald special Bailey, le a son of Mrs. school Provonian, Nellie C. Bailey of Provo. FollowCritch-lopaper, announces Elinor ing the marriage a wedding break girls publication editor. feet wae given by the parents of As previously planned, the the bride at the Beau Brummell girls publication will contain In Salt Lake City, covers being poems and the Elsie laid for 14. C. Carroll medal .award story. The reception followed ThursFeatures will carry out the Girls day evening, with guests coming Day theme, Heaven. Girls Day from all parts of the state, the will be held March SI. however majority being from membera the of Staff girls Vineyard end Frovo. Lewie Welle, edition of the Provonian and their brother of the bride, headed the positions ere as follows: Alice receiving line, with parents of the Maxine feature editor; Turner, bride and tha mother of the Walker end Melba Mendenhall, groom, next In line. Lawrenee Jones was best men, and matron of honor wae Mrs. Lawrence fib Jones. Bridesmaids were' the Misses Virginia Harding and Dr. Wesley lakes pride in announcing the Building is 10 per rent ahead of a year ago and is rising Its expansion cycle is coinciding with sensationally. the business syde for the first time in 20 years. The potential demand for goodst caused by huge shortages of. homes, railroad equipment, machinery and thousands of other products is the largest in our 01-o- n, Provo High Studies THE AMERICAN LEGION - (Post No. 13) Phone 357 I DISTINCTION i Distinction characterizes every create, regardless of lta cost. 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