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Show Friday, August 19, 1933 TEE VOICE OF SIURON r&ge 4 SERVICE Popular Young Bride of Tuesday FELLOW!, IE!! AS A HORRY . (By Mary Ellen Cain) Roy Passeys hobby la leading people out into the sunshine and helping. In many ways, to bring sunshine Into their lives. Over a period of eighteen years he has been an active Scouter in Proto. First as Scoutmaster, then District commissioned Camping Director, and at present chairman of Leadership Training in Utah National Parks Council. From 1923 to 1928 he was a member of Scout Camp Faculty, and games, hikes, directing nature study. During that period, in twenty-nin- e trips, he has lead more than 4000 men and boys, church. to the top of Mt. Timpanogos Bishop and Mrs. A. Ray Ekins without a serious accident. attended the reception given by siKKyKnBaiKinssantasjroanuainns gBEiainetliiranaraiaiKCKinliixsaraasamiiiauninasias:: On his first trip up "Timp., Governor and Mrs. Henry H, which was made In 1910 from Blood at the governor's mansion Olmstead, Mr. Passey cut a cane Sunday afternoon at Salt Lake of native mahogany. Since that City. time he has collected and cut uesasttmuittiia nearly sixty canes from the Saw 24 23 Wednesday NOTES FROM Tooth mountains of Idaho to the Tuesday -Four Peaks in the Superstition DOUBLE BILL Range in Southern Arizona and : from various mountains n CaliASFEHTOWII . fornia to Colorado. Most of thq In canes have been' preserved At B. T. Universitys their natural crooked state and Alpine Campus as a result of his carrying a different crooked cane on each hike Though summer has been at he has been named, best all during the Alpine jber meaning in the Ute each day under the mountain-sterm, Indian language, "The man who skies seems more walks with a crooked stick". to the students nearly perfect Twelve years ago he became who are learning from nature as an American National Red Cross well as from books. Studies, Instructor and Examiner. During are receiving special however, this period more than 3500 men, Impetus these last two weeks, as women, and children have comq term-en- d exams near for about under his sujylfilpivijt various 300 students. types of water activities. Mr. Passey's hobby In thtq V The traditional exhibit of the work is his. burlesque diving bework of art students done during decked in six or eight bathing the term will open next Sunday suits .i. various styles represent-- ; and continue until Wednesday, lng different periods this has , Professor B. F, Larsen has anbtien the means of causing thousnounced. Included in the showands to temporarily forget their ing will be a special group of troubles and laugh. t watereolors. pastels, and oils done Even after the death of hlq by Florence Frandsen of Sprlng-vlllson, LeRoy, who waa an Eagle former B. Y. U. art evident. Scout, Mr. Passey continued his e FEATURE work with boys. Ue and his eon FIRST Prizes and novel dances were a Richard were presented with feature of the weekly student 45 Eagle Scout badges at a most social at the campus recreation Impressive ceremony. , When Jane Withers and the Hartmans, eccentric Ventriloquists hall Thursday night. The already "Winter Sports, hiking, campsatirists of the dance, etart throwing tholr capacity crowd of Alpine students ing, and snow shoeing are among and ramed Broadway Is usually swelled by visitors the diversions," said Mr. Passey, voices and dancing around, uproariously funny things happen In from Provo, attracted by the pros "and In this field the under- the starlets latest and most laughable, lovable picture, "41 Fathers pact of cool dsaclag In the mounprivileged boys have been con- in which Thomas Beck and Louis Heury aie also foaluied. tain surroundings, sidered first". P e The National Parks Council SECOND FEATURE Hiking remains one of the presented Mr. Passey wfth the "Silver Beaver" award jfor his outstanding service to boyB. A tender romance between John Howard, a convict, and Jean Parker, the wardens daughter, is get la bold relief against a backof gripping drama and furious action In the picture SWIMMERS WARNED ground "Penitentiary''. Also: MOVIETONE NEW S' d. Scera Theatre August and , pe Mrs. Monte Wight The former Miba M.uine Tuc( r, was married Tuesday In the Salt Lake Temple to Monte Wight of Provo, with President Stephen L. Chtpman performing the ceremony. A 'wedding reception a as given Wednesday evening at the home of the brldei parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Tucker, S60 East Sixth North street, Provo. The bridegroom la a son of Mr. and Mrs. David 0. Wight of 79 North Second West street, Provo. The happy young couple will be at home to their many friends after August 21 at 270 North Fourth West stfeet, Ptevo. Fathers r jr ipi;0 ytWMWv n i ; . , THE SPIRIT IN MAN " Everyone now believes that there is in a man an animating, 'ruling, characteristic -- essence, or spirit, whicEis him self This spiriW dull or bright, petty or grand, of pure or foul, looks out of the eyes, sounds in the voice, and appears in the manners of each individual. It is what we call personality.Chas. W. 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Several and munlclpalEies some private owners of pools In the past have neglected submitting plans to tbe Stage Board before construction and hare not to provided proper safegiferds public health In planning, construction and operation. Some of these pools were not In operation last year, and will be unable to operate until changes are made that will place them In full compliance with public health regulations. Lynn M. Thatcher, director of the Sanitary Engineering Division of the State Board of Health, has made an exhanstlve study o$ In swimming pool construction all of the larger cities, and may be consulted and by owners operators of pools at any time. Public Interest In the sanitary conditions of public' bathing establishments is greater now than ever, and operators whose pools are known as meeting health requirement will benefit most In increased patronage. ct ff WiliTi id) lij: sifnlRIiailnnM ACT NOW! 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Well save you money and well give yon the equal of a, new pair of shoes. Louis Kelsch & Sons 124 W. CENTER At Rear of Booterie FIRST FEATURE - . For Sale 7 i Renfrew of the Royal Mounted of the most thrilling and Intriguing adventure stories ever MOUNTED" presented on the screen Is "RENFREW OF THE ROYAL based on the famous radio and fiction character created by Laurie York Ersklne and featuring James Newell, the screen's latest recruit from the list of noted radio singing stars. Playing opposite James Newell In the featured feminine role is the winsome Carol Hughes, who provides a piquant and colorful romantic element to the picture, that enhances Its fast and often breathless action. On , SECOND FEATURE Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo Those who enjoy the clever detective work of Charlie Chan unraveling mysteries, will like this picture. It Is developed whout gruesome details. This Is qne of the beet. ALSO: Serial, "THE MYSTERIOUS PILOT aTH" his son In Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Allred children from Tracked, California are arriving this week end to spend two week wltfh their par- fuel-savin- g, Ped-a-lev- - LADY ATTENDANT Boys and men from every part of central and southern Utah are expected to participate in the reunion program which win open An unusually large numDer or at 1 p. m. with impressive color students this year are driving to ceremonies and a roll calL The and from Aspen Grove from group wll lbe welcomed by II. A. Provo and other nearby places Gardner of Spanish Fork, Council Executives Anderson for their classes each day. During president; of the morning hours the parking and Merrill Chrlstopherson space on the opposite side of the Provo; and Leanard Heaton of road from the campus is covered Moccasin, Ariz., Abner Baird of with upwards of fifty auto- Payson and T. C. Larson of mobiles. Those who live up at Provo, Scoutmasters of the prothe campus, however insist that visional jamboree Troops. A campfire program Is schedthe commuters lose the best half of the Alpine school by driving uled for 8 p. m., following an down each day. afternoon of games, swimming and t roop and dinadwho ner. Members have the proTonight, (Frday) piay duction class is presenting two vanced to Star, Life and Eagle one-adramas: "The Roman Ranks will be honored in a cerecers," and The Playgoers. Mrs. mony to be lead by Charles of Heber, council chairKathryn B. Pardoe of the speech department announces that visit- man of advancement. Roland Lindsay of Payson, ors are welcomed to attend the productions, which will be staged Geoyge Beardall of Sprlngvllle at 7.30 p. m. in Timpanogos and James McGuire of Provo comTheater. prise the committee In charge. heat-makin- g, - ZHome A. Anderson. upported e, - Scouts and leaders of the Utah National Parks Boy Scout Counthe National cil a ho attended Scout Jamboree at Washington, D. C., last summer will hold a reunion at the Payson Canyon, Recreation Area Aug. 2 4. it was announced today by Executive A. - l-- and Jamboree Scouts To Meet at Payson principal diversions of athletically Inclined students and faculty members outside of class Lours. Nell McKnlgbt, tall, handsome bookstore manager, la one of the most ardent devotees, and- Is rivalled by hla two comely aides, Helen Holbrook and Vera Bagley Dr. Russel Swensrn of Provo. of the faculty made one of the fastest climbs to the top of Timpanogos this year, doing It In one hour and ffty minutes. For more leisurely travelling, four hours is considered good time. week's trip to Yellowstone Park. ham. A. T. Dunford, Rex and NorMrs. Janet Bingham and Sanand other relatives and friends ii company with' relatives ma, ford Bingham spent Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. H. Grant Ivins Provo and Idaho' spent from have returned from a trip to San at the Newell Baum home. night and Sunday at Saturday A. B. and Ida Liechty, Mrs, Francisco and Los Angelas, Calif. The company enGrove. Aspen J. N. They also visited with Mrs. Ivins Rienwald Liechty, Mrs. hike up Timpanogos. a joyed sister, Mrs. R. L. Calloway In Liechty and son Keuneth have Mr. and Mrs. H. Grant Ivins Ontario, Calif. Mrs. Margaret returned from a ten day trip to entertained at a dinner party Hamblin returned home with the YellowstonePark. Thursday evening for Mr. Ivins Ivins and Intends to spend two The Seven Leaflets met at brother, Stanley Ivins, and Bister, weeks here. the home of Norma Dunford on Mrs. Gordon Hyde of Salt Lake afternopa. The following City. Others enjoying the party Honoring Mrs. Ardis Y. Mc- Fridaymade three delicious salads were Gordon Hyde, Mrs. Margirls Ohl&homa who Is 'of City, Carty luck trow pot vegetables and garet Hamblin, Anthony,. Heber visiting here and Intends to leave Dun-forand Guy Ivina soon to make her home in In- fruit: Joan Lejshon, Helen Barbara Elva Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jameson Mrs. assistChatwln Della diana, Merle and sons Keith and Phil spent ed by Mrs. Laura Swenson and Hinerman, Donna Low Hall, Rhea D. Reeves gave a luncheon Dunford and the leader. Norma this week In Yellowstone Park and visiting relatives In M&lad, Tuesday at the Chatwln home. Dunford. Mr, and Mrs. Alv'u Hall and Idaho Falls, and Drlggs, Idaho. Besides the above mentioned, the Mrs. Violet J. Brown of New social chat, sons Kenneth and Raymond of following enjoyed games and the delicious luncheon: Bingham spent Sunday with the York and Mrs. Celestla J. Taylor of Pleasant View will furnish Mrs. Violet J. Brown and Mrs. Edgar Halls. Mr. and Mrs. Biles Allred and special musical numbers for SunHenrietta T. Fowers of New York froth a day night meeting at the ward City and Mrs. Maude D. 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