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Show December THE VOICE OF S II ARON STAKE oik in the temple. S'ake bus mil be available the pound, trip for 60c, leaving Orem at 6.30 a m. Please send inyour reservations early to Mrs. Afnelia Latta. There will also be' special rates on the Orem line, at 77c for the round trip on the first train, leaving Provo at 7 '38 a. m. These rates will include Lakeview vi GENEALOGY Amelia Latta, Reporter Phone 04SJ1 A senior ti tuple excursion to the Salt Lake temple is Inins sponsored for Monday, December 6, 1 938, from Sharon stake. It Is desired that as many as can sill accept this privilege and do .2, 1938 SB" The specie1! appointed temple excursion to Salt Lake Monday, from ' Sharon 2Mb November. stake, sponsored by Sharon Hard Bishopric and Genealogical committee, was a great suicess and enjo'ed by all ho partmpated There were 315 in attendant e, from .Sharon "take, this group forming the entire 5 p. m session that day. Fourth Store Opened 4Ulah PWA Construction Brings the Deseret More Than Two Million Gift this The fourth store of week Industries was opt ned at Midvale, the other three being in Salt Lake City. These stoves are filled vt 1th furniture, clothing, d hout hold goods made bj church members who are skilled in sut h w ork. The Deseret Industries are a subsidiary of the L D S. Church welfare program Most of the furnished are donated by church members, and others interested in the Welfare plan, and these materials are renovated and remade into valuable agticles which are sold at these Deseret Industries stores. , unein-plove- ls USEFUL and PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR EVERYONE at SCOUTING FLETCHERS NEWS f"" Pe-ww- Ss-iiif- S ANSWERS YOUR CHRISTMAS SHIPPING PROBLEM Utah lias, in actual const ruction, most of her new public building program, made possible by the Federal Public "Winks 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 'hows that Public 1938 PWA prosperity-restorin$3 772, hit) - We have a full line of Practical, Useful g Works Administratior fibroid L. lekes, with presidential approval, gave various Utah communities outright grants totalling $2,600,-22- 7 and, besides, made a loan of $298,000. This assures construction .to the total of $5,772,406. Sixty-tw- o projects received in this state ana 24 ot these are schools while 21 ot them are waterworks Improvements. of the than one-haMore money available this year will be invested in schools, the total cost of this phase of the work to be is $3,304,136, of which PWA furnishing $1,489,439. Waterworks construction will cost a total of $1,231,400 of 500, made possible by a $16,875 P WA grant. The State of. Utah is Installing a $25,000 heatg plant with the aid ot a $11,250 grant is Installing fire while Logan at Gifts for every member of the family PRICES THAT WHL AMAZE YOU! station improvements at a total cost of $17,000, of which PWA is furnishing $7,691. director LeGrand Jarman, had charge of the program Sunday evening. The speakers were County Agent Boswell and tor Bird. Mr. Bird presented the awards for the Utah State Bank1 No. 43 Combination Plane ers association to the following 1 Grind Stone Earl and Alonzo, boys, Glen, 1 Table and 4 Wire Back and Richard Hooley and Verlyn Mar-rot- t. leg chairs. was also commended Verlyn 1 Combination book cupboard for being the most healthy boy which $554,153 was given In and Desk. in the county and taking second grants and $298,000 was loaned 1 Burroughs Adding Machine. place In the state. by Administrator Ickes. ' im300 feet of About and piping Municipal buildings are and the farm exEggs hay only and aliout litO feet of provements will involve an commodities showing a price adof $887,600, of which penditure vance over the level last year. $399,424 is grants from PWA. Wilford Decreases were shown for beef, The largest of this class of pro- 403 N. 8th W., Phone 328-Wcattle, lambs, butterfat, dairy jects is the new $270, COO court cows, chickens, veal, hogs, horses, house at Ogden. Park City is a vv aa aa aa aa ata wheat, oats, barley, alfalfa seed gaining a Civic Center building ta afa aa A aa aa Vj T tMmiMMimiiiiimiimiiHHMtmiumiiiiiimiiiiMHiimHtiiiiimtimiiii apples, potatoes, and other farm valued at $48,600. Midvale also products. won approval for a $31,500 city lumHtiiHimmmmiHmmiitimmtiimmmmimwRWiujmtnimmMiiimimimmmHmiimtHummimHmHiimmiiiiMiiiiNiiitiHroniMmiHiiRtmiw building. The Emery County Court House improvements will I cost A $22,500, and the Salt Lake Paying County Home will be improved at Meats Business. and Grocery a cost of $16,363. Pleasant Grove Provo. in. Close Owner leaving new hall a have will $9,000 city addition. Three power projects will cost Hatred being engendered in America against the a total of $173,700, for which Bma11 and Grcat PWA granted 178,164 These are: German nation would hardly gain such widespread proimifCQ SEE THEM a $36,000 power plant for GarII U ill LO portions if only America could see Germany as it is, and land City, a $33,884 hydro-electr0 plant for Manti and an the German people as they really are, according to Dr. Seeing is Knowing improvement in the power P. M. Kelly, who has recently opened his office at 43 system of Brigham City. This state will gain three new North University avenue, and with Mrs. Kelly has "taken libraries at a total cost of $96,-07of which PWA Is supplying PROWS & HAWS up residence in Irovo on East Center street. $42,231. The largest of these For the past three and a half REALTY CO. his ldeniiiy is made certain by Lis projects is the $23,656 library at years Dr. ana Mrs. Kelly have The Wasatch Provo. his pass book, County lived in Germany where he served registration card, For What You Want and other marks certified by gov- library improvement will cost the L.D.S. church as German ernment officials. America, says $13,275 and the Milford library 33 North University Avenue, or Mission presidert He had previwould eliminate its received $6,300. Dr. Kelly Phone 430 for Appointment a filled mission in Germany crime and its foreign agitators if ously The Summit County Hospital is more than 30 years ago. He Is a the German system were intioduc-e- d being Improved at a cost of $37,- native of American Fork but also here and every person in the practiced medicine in St. Anthony, country similiarly Identified. Idaho, prior to being called to The Jewish question was exsupervise the German mission. plained as one which the GerDr. Kelly gave a most 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 does not hate the Jew nor I found them In which he predoes he want to persecute him, Provo 124 W. Center St. sented an intimate knowledge of but merely insists that the Jew the background of Germany of earn his living in Germany as today, showing the German per- other Germans do, by the sweat secution of the Jewrg in a perspec- of his brow" in actual manual tive quite different from the us- labor. , ual daily press headlines. The Gormans claim that thru Looking at America from y-- i many generations, the Jews have man eyes one sees just such a become masters of corameice 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, of America is a though in the minority they coninterpretation land so unsafe that Its best citi- trolled the majority of all wealth zens, such as Llndberg. are forced in Germany and Austria. to flee to England for safety from Now the tables have tt rned, gangsters. the Germans feel themselves in Or, consider how German eyes the ascendancy, and they insist might look at America's treat- that the Jews release their hold 1! ment of the negro population; or on wealth and the nations 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 because unemplo ed suffering We have slashed prices to make they can find no work, while at, I know a fellow once who said the same time strikes shut down factories and throw he almost felt like turning red new stock of Nationally room millions more out of employment. and tear liis hair and beat his Dr. Kelly's address was not an head. Said he: Joe airs Ills view Advertised Goods. on everything he wants to choose, attempt to Justify any of the Jews, nor to paint and hunts and hunts for other the Germans as free from guilt.' clues. Then up and down the TWO What he did was to try to see street be goes, a telling all the counGermany from the German view- foiks he knows, about the point. and follow through from try's woes, and how the city dads NOTHING RESERVED! 0 what has been to what now is in should do, and how th governor and crew all his bunch will soon Germany. Adolf Hitler is the pivotal be through, and jet he never has a plan of ways and means to Jhit flgu-- e In German life today, who. Oxfords Ladies Shoes after the world war. found the the ran or get the fishes in the Now if hun-grwant brother, you German peonle crestfallen, pan." 87 $ 87 $ .87 $ $ 1 .00 cold, and unemployed, and to be a man of worth on land or and to the nation divided Into 32 dif- sea and get your name In history, ferent parties. Bv the magic of the bravest thing to do, dear Ned. shoes LEATHER Beautiful SOLID style his oratory he has united them Is to hold your tongue and use Leather and Comfortable Crepe under the political slogan; "One lour head and keep youpelf In li bread. one s. one o e soles. s daily people, eovprnment, GRACE leader, promising them thev All Sizes and Colors It ton n & lllaeh C ol or shall no longer he hiingrv, nor announcements been has of work Special cold, nor out. Hitler has won their heart" rereived at the Seout nffiee of a Misses Shoes too not nnlv for what he has done reduction In price of Scout uniand forms in various enuinment Hosiery for the ueople chanring their despondent discouraged attitude items This will he helnfni Scouts and he a great to one of nrlde in race and In no hut also he has "vlnr Tronns should make an rorrnli"hTui nt Sturdy School Shoes ma.l . ff'f countrv safe, safp for effort to have over'' 'trout woiu Pair Perfect Every Dressy patent straps river a tract, for there are a uniform Th's wil make the Chiffon k Semite -- o anrctrrs ur, ctr(Loc no V'd- - erneram of Scouting more effor. Manv Patterns r ues ri rrvev rohheru r, five jp a character training wav All New Shades thn land rotea the Chairmen Order and pearanee taud T"rt rv u an is r GRANITE lf Furniture Co. 84 North University Avenue No Carrying Charge Terms Perry Wj SEEING GERMANY THRU GERMAN EYES ic $8,-28- see rs 0, 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, tow cost plan. Loans up to $300 may be had for short terms on very low interest rates. obligation. 04 N. Loan Co. I Phone Uxiv. Avi:. 1277 .SALE.. ... Niht Closes Saturday ..Provo Conservatory.. Dancing RITA Vocal Drama BROOKS, Director Don't Miss These Bargains! Radio Telephone 434-- Enrollments Accepted Now For All Depts. Dancing Department children and adults in Ballet - Tap -Adagio - Tee - Moderns and Classes for musical comedy. sit-do- for our Drama Department The Children's Theatre The Adult Experimental Theatre Public Speaking The Children's Choral group The Adult Choral group Radio Workshop for Adults Radio Workshop for Children. Private lessons in all depart ments by audition and ap- pointment only. For information telephone 4 34W or visit our studios. 7 to 9 p. m. daily except Sunday. Hours: I to 5 505 N. Univ. Ave. Better 7. AT- With v - (Entire 2nd Floor) Vision Better Appearance The Highest Type of Service MODERATE PRICES Your Eyes arc in the care of State Registered Optometrist Thousand ot Satisfied Customers. Dr. G. II. Ileindselman IloimUolman Optical & Jtv4ry Mens 1 1 x3 3 arch Strutwear m and W photographs. Larson Studio i sr-l-- t Phone 77 N. Univ. 384 New and Used Furniture EXCHANGED SOLD BOUGHT 50 Used $ WHITE ROTARY new like sews Sewing Machine, 2 Used .93 A w HEATING STOVES (good grates) Used KITCHEN HEATER and Pipe Used RANGES Used LIVING ROOM SUITES . . . BREAKFAST SETS 95 9 lj.93 29 -- 50 e .95 Used . . . . Furniture Exchange 31 6 W. Center TOOLS MAKE THE WORKMAN This is True also of the farmer. $.77 Use: OLIVER MACHINERY TR ACTORS FLOWS And Your I arm Work -- e-- Co. lfE DAYS LEFT Radio Department Vocal Department 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-noand a choice of several finer types of Stock f&ducin: Inquire now for full informationivithout Columbia Industrial Todays photographs are tom trrows treasure. See: W. JOHN F. YV1SCOMBE FKYN'nsrX M ANTRC will MT.FADFRS Better be thine Kdgemont, Rhone fi prints llie, I'hone O.U R 4, or 187 L!TT33I!T3arrSJT3BE33BSS3BSl t |