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Show Pape Six Ieadquarters for Public Health Jay Heunifer will spend the holidays in California. He plans to attend the Rose Bowl game at Pasadena. district May Be Established or Five Counties In Provo Events In The Valley h, - inmiseion, and Chairman W J. unson of the Utah county PROVOANS seeking such quarters, NEWS iceompanying Dr. Farner, were aard Hurst, sanitarian, and County Assessor L. M. Atwood C. M Smith, Provo city phy-a- and Sheriff E. G. Durnell are in and two public health agreement on one stimulus to new car purchasers rses of Provo, Mrs. Rallle and business can operate till Jan. 1 on a stickSyme. er, the new license plates' being Chile no definite decisions granted after the first of the year re arrived at either by consult after tax releases have been only n with Mayor Anderson or obtained. lirman Johnson, the city and nty agreed tentatively to Judge Abe W. Turner, holding in their power to find court In Heber, returned to find for the district health his car had been stolen but found k here. again while Mrs. Turner had been t is possible, according to doing some Christmas shopping. or Anderson that the office In to be vacated by me Un Paul D Vincent, manager of lovment Compensation staff Tellurlde Motors, and his staff of he basement of the city and salesmen and employees, placed ity building may be avails Me I oon as the transfer Is made first in the Denver district for sales of Goodrich tires, and so Se Knight block by W. L. they all enjoyed a turkey dinner director In charge of the at the Riverside Cafe with Virgil Vo offices. Unemployment Peterson rating high man. Max hough no assurance was given Collins second, and Charles Thombtaining suitable quarters all as third, not on turkey consumpa parties, the city, the county, tion necessarily, but for sales the health unit officers, ex-e-d records. keen hope that action can btained to secure such space, County Clerk Clarence Grant oe proposal was the use of and City Auditor Mary F Smith of the present postoffice are in of the anas soon as it is vacated nual general charge Christmas eve party Friday this date being set by Illng for all city and county emJ. W. Dangerfleld as night Dean Terry and Edith ployee. likely the date for the com-i- n Lambert have direct charge of of the new postoffice, Earl Eire arrangements; Johnson, ijor Anderson was emphatic Bearnson, Miss Lambert and Mil-to- n t the need for this building Harrison,- - finances; Elloise V retained, despite the cam- Maurlne Hicks, and Mrs. Fllmore, some quarters for its Cbestlna Larsen, refreshments; as soon as vacated. The Bernadine Rlrhins, Martha Moore to the mayor, is and W. T. Lewis, gifts; and Mrs. !ln to purchase the building Mrs. Grant, and I. G. federal department, Smith, Bench, program. will save accomplished structure for valuable and needed office space, Sidney W. Russell, genial manstore yor Anderson also indicated ager of the popular the chief value of the pro-- I In Provo won the distinction of health unit here would he high man In the Chamber of Comelection last jivisory capacity as finances merce directors t permit many of the valu- - Tharsdav He h been president programs which during 1937 and has served faith1 health 4 k rt vuacu. fully and well, unbiased in his dialings with all departments of the Chamber, according to comRAS CHRISTMAS ments all along the street. I. E. Brockbank, R. E. Moorefield, and Ed. Shrlver, were also T TO MEMBERS New directors appearing are Earl Graham, J. Frank Earl, Allen D. SARD KIPLING'S Johnson, and Wyman Berg. Hold over directors are John O. Bees-leSEA STORY Harold R Clark, George Comes to Alex Hedqulst, C. T. 1IJJNG Tues. and Wed. J. C. Moffitt, and A. E.( It is rated as the Keigley, st picture of 1937, costing Wright. 2,000,000 to produce, When a man serves one job for of the great sea stories of 51 years - thats news.. Ed. J. n literature, Rudyard Hall has won that distinction In of the saga comes to tne the service of the Union Pacific shops here, although his services with In this city dates only from 1917. zation of Captain Courage-- p ith Freddie Bartholomew, Prior to that time he served at r Tracy, Lionel Barrymore, Lynndyl and at Las Vegas. He Is now 64 years of age, father of lelvyn Douglas In the lead-ethree sons and two daughters, and plana a trip to California for the SDAY AND SATURDAY winter after his retirement on ral Spanky blends comedy pension which takes place In Janmance In diverting enter-n- t uary. 1938. Returning he expects and offers a real treat to make his home here, the choice ngsterB and oldsters In the community In all the world to f'ntertalnment ever filmed, him. W. J. Kirch of Salt Lake succted Mr. Hall as y and his hero enconnter- - City will thrills and drama of the foreman In Provo. ween the North and South been taken as the theme During the Franklin school neral Spanky" which plays broadcast over KSL Monday Miss Scera Eheatre Dec. 30. Helen De Graff directed the 80 Spanky MacFarland stars members of the glee club and production with Phillips school orchestra, Miss Beverly Ralph Morgan, Billy Duckett was guest announcer, and Louise Beavers. and E. K. Nielsen, principal of !es this 70 minute feature Franklin, accompanied the partie an Edgar Kennedy cipants to Sait Lake City, It was Cartoon, a Terry the first broadcast ever given V nd a Community Sing of Provo city school and heralded the ngs. National ChrlBtmas Cheer week. com-ssio- n, In the u, as-a- ll Mil-ba- ll, H I y, The City and County employes Pretty tough on Christmas of the good natilrod once, "I will bold their annual Christmas these deadline tax pay- - j should have done this a week ago. budgets, party from 8 to S p. m. Friday, me uts but tl ose whq But if they all had, wh&t a crowd Monday, with Provo high school students entertaining; Mayor Mark Ander- paid up expressed satisfaction in there would have been then. son and Chairman W. J. Johnson the words; "Well, that's done, Despite the appeal for a respeaking; Robert Sauer giving a thank Heaven." Indications from cornet solo; Deone Anderson an the long fileB of taxpayers in the hearing of the minimum wage accordian solo; and Della Baxter women and city and county building all day order applicable to a reading. a Mrs. Brownie Smoot, Is home for large group of Utah Monday and for days preceding minors, by most of merchants, the holidays. He has been at including showed payments of taxes would Marriage Licenses Provo's businessmen, the Ind tending Bcboot in California. Licenses have been issued durequal previous years. commission at Salt Lake ing the past week by County has Rae Anderson, Brigham Young Clerk Clarence Grant to the den'ethe request The City folin to take the Early Christmas shopping and petitioners i urlversity student. Is spending the lowing couples; Delbert LeRoy matter dlrec lU ,rlhe Supreme is Just so much propaChristmas holidays in Mt Pleas- Thompson of Heber and mailing Verona sMte and obtain a ant. Facker of Provo; Derrili R. Hill ganda on the part of stores and Court of the and Lola Marie Smith, both of Provos postmaster if you can writ of certiorari, if possible, or stores failing this to file the suit with Vince Nelsen is spending the Provo; Arnold P. Jacobsen of watch the crowds at the At any Christmas holidays in Idaho. Provo and Hazel E. Loveridge of these days and especially if you one or more counties e rate, the refusal of the Industrial to be in line at the happen Orem; Elmer Ray Nuttall and window walling for stamps Commission to allow a rehearing Wanda William Is spending the Dorothy Sherwood Clark both of or to get a parcel off to Is certain to bring the matter bein Price. holidays Provo; David A. La mo ream of sometrying of the world. "It fore the courts, say local far part Tridell and Anita M. Richardson us all just right. say most serves Dawn party to be given Dec. 81 of Hollywood, Cal.; LeRoy Har; al post-offic- at the lodge hall, Louis Perry, Ray Hoover, J. H. Lundahl, Lenn Singleton, Jay Vincent, Alton Peters, and Clyde Scott are assisting In the preparations. Starting at 10 p. m. dancing and dining with a full program right through to daybreak. rison and Florence Ludlow both of Spanish Fork. Pageantry, plays, pantomlne and other forma of entertainment featured six Utah stake wards Sunday evening at their annual conferences. Such programs are yet to be held next Sunday in Dean F. Ter-- y of Pleasant View Sixth, Manavu and Second wards. is the new head of the Junior The Second ward choir presentDemocrats of Utah county, following the election of officers Mon- ed a sacred concert Sunday evenday night at a democratic con- ing under direction of Joseph H. vention here. Other officers elect- Taylor with 40 members partied are: Miss Beth Hutchings, cipating. Aline Simmons was at American Fork, county chairman; the organ. Special numbers were Darin Ellett, Genola, given by Thresa Anderson, Kirby Mrs. Clara Snyder, Spanish Allen, Mrs. Dresden Miller, ana Miss Bishop B. H. Knudsen. Fork, vice chairwoman; Ruth Olsen, Springville, secretary, La Conda club held its Christand Douglas Lehi, Phillips, mas party at the Valley .Tavern treasurer. Monday night. A lovely supper Anna Prince Redd won plaudits was served, gifts exchanged, and aplenty Sunday night In the bridge played during the evening,, Fourth ward when "Lest Your The following guests were preHearts be far from Me, a Christ- sent: Mesdames Lowry Anderson, mas pageant was presented by a Paul Thorne, Max Packard, Dean cast of nearly BO people. Mrs Stewart, Howard. Maycock, DarRedd wrote the dialogue and di- win Boardman, Percy Anderson, rected the pageant, and wag given Claude 'Cardell, Re icl Jacobsen, an ovation at the close. Mrs. Vic- Ted Haymond, Eidores Smith tor J. Bird is president of the and Bert Frampton. Relief Society In that ward and wis responsible with her large At the home of Mrs. V. J. Bird, staff of assistants for the excel the Creative Arts club gathered lent program for the ward relief with their husbands as special society conference of which the guests. Beautiful decorations pageant formed a part. Elmer featuring the birth of Christ were Nelmni the musical num in evidence, and Christmas carolberg,' and Claude Snow had the er. dl'ectcd fcy Miss Mary Mciimlurans and tableau under his Gregor greeted the group. Origindirection. Reed Btddulph took al work by local talent featured charge of the lighting effects the program. The poem "A Savior which were unusually brilliant. So and King written by Thelma many others assisted deserving of Cox was read. mention that Mrs Bird herself as unable to list them all. The Happy Hour dancing club held Its annual Christmas party Professor Harrison R. Merrills new book, a fine Indian story Saturday evening. Lovely decorde"Kol Chito, The Indian Boy Is ations adorned the hall, and were refreshments served lightful being offered aa a special Christ to the large group present. mas gift 'selection approved by Pffiary-teacherfor smaller children. Carlton Culmsee at the B.Y New Scales IT. extension department Is handPublic For Ready ling their distribution. s. , Com-opey- Genlel Stevens gave a shower for Mrs. Rumel the former Ezma Wil-a- t her home recently, ridal wreaths were given rs and a tasty luncheon ed to Norma Smith. Ruby LaVerle Gladys Hooks, 1, Beatrice Rowley, Leola i, Mrs. C. W. Stevens, the guest and the hostess, vely things were received Tide. Machine Tells Sex of Eggs "1 s Large Appointment of zsesaie J. Kirk-ham- , native of Lehl, has been announced by the U.S.A.C. board of trustees, to succeed Dorothy Stewart as Utah county home demonstration agent, her duties to commence here Jan. X. At present Miss Klrkham Is supervisor for the Resettlement Administration in the Uintah basin. Mark Mayor Anderson announced this week that Provos new commissioner, Jesse Haws will likely become supervisor of waterworks when Commissioner Walter P. Whiteheads term ex plres Jan. I. Commissioner J. P McGuire Is thus slated to continu as supervisor of streets, public and Improvements irrigation, while the mayor will carry the departments of finance and public safety. Professor H. R. Merrill, head of the Journalism department at B Y. U. has attained eminence aa a song writer, as witnessed by the acceptance of three songs written by him by the Stansny Music comDr Garland H. Pace of the pany of New York. Music to these Utah state mental hospital Is quite songs was written by Professor in harmony with the suggestion W. F. Hansen, also of B. Y. U. that searchlights be placed on top of the hospital to give command of Eugene Larsen, son of Profes the surrounding area after night- sor and Mrs. B. F. Larsen of fall, thus preventing 'escape of Provo has been awarded an assls patients who have hallucinations tantahip In botany depajXment a abont "going home. , George Washington tnfiversity in Washington D. C. He received his R. K. Whitehead is chairman of Masters degree here In 1936 and the Odd Fellows Dancing till Is now working for his doctorate Bill Blaekmore, for 13 years amateur wreetling champion of Alberta and a school teacher of the northern province, is here from Cardbton. Albc-t- a, Canada, to attend the university studying agronomy, but mlxlig his studies with literature, journalism, and a good measure of physical educa-tlo- n. Bill is a son of a sturdy English emigrant to Canada, and is one of seven or eight boys reared by his father on the Staghorn ranch near Cardston, which has produced consistently an average of more than 30 bushels an acre of good hard No. 1 Northern wheat for more than 30 years without irrigation. Despite that succesefnl record on Bill is studying Irrigation problems here, as prospects point to heavy expenditures for irrigation projects in the future in the foothills country of Alberta. dry-farmi- Provo are heading a group of 15 Eagle scouts for Provo canyon Dec. 27 to remain three days in Aspen Grove on their annual ski trip. Jensen, dean of Graduate school, announces that sources, principles anu sanctions of International law will be presented in a new course in International Law to be presented next quarter in the political ence department. Dr. Christen the Y - Dr. Wesley P. Lloyd, dean of men at B.Y.U., has been invited to furnish an abstract of his thesis "The Rise and Development of Lay Leadership In the Latter Day Saint Movement to the International Council of Religious Edu cation. Writing examinations In 400 classes nearly took the joy out of anticipation of the coming holidays, especially tor some 400 students who couldnt get home for Christmas this year, after the finals were all over Friday. However Y officials plan a series of events for the marooned students, including dances, plays, and socials. Joe Pace, president of the Y Eaglee and Jay Olsen, Doth of When the Family Gets Together for Holidays Then is the time for that FAMILY PHOTO at LARSON STUDIO i Dr. Willard P. Funk, (sitting) ef Lot Ahgeles and his assistant Jack Davenport shown demonstrating the operation of his new machine which can determine Immediately whether a newly laid egg will hatch a puBst or a cockerel. Dr. Funk claims he can change the sex of ergs with the new device. In the past 10 per cent of chickens hatched were roosters. KNOWS HER PERFUME dh-te- Am aiimTMM I hiJ I 'ry '(V41 lyLA KNOW its late, but I V4Ai,s A r A. 5 u " j 'w . - "Her atmosphero is always sweet." "Yes; she has good taste in choosing her scents. ir. Provo Cleaning & Dying Co. Phone 46 3rd So. 2nd West rotted historic carve. Phone 34 nt, 77 N. Univ. Also High Quality Coal and Prompt Delivery i aI CALL HILL BROS. COAL and SERVICE 00 E. 12 North - Phone 1612 SIGNS Lincoln Cash Grocery : AND Interior Decorating C.V. HANSEN 45 N. 9 W. PROVO JinliikijirEntino A Let The Best Place to Buy Xmas Candy and Nuts Candy Mix, extra fine, 37c 3-l- bs Peanuts, Jumbo size, Mixed Nuts, per pound Oranges, per doz 4-l- bs for .... . .47c 27c 15c They have many stunning robes and lounging pajamas, a gift Ive always wanted. You brought me lingerie last year, but Ill never have too many of such luriirlous gowns and underthlng8. And alnce I took up skiing I simply must have one of those wooly snow suits. Of course, they have many other gifts too, such as hosiery, gloves, bags, manicure oh, sets, slippers, and but it would be much simpler for you to shop at Butler's and choose for me. v HANDY SERVICE A place to buy better, ! sJi Everywornan These are only a few of the Bargains you will find here daily. cleaner gas for less. OPEN ALL NITE ii MERRY CHRISTMAS t a.:b ibises :a Ul f 2 2 ft V ji: f if i '! ii, Hi QUALITY - STYLE SERVICE Jj Uhs bear Lumber Co. Ive been so busy Christmas shopping Id forgotten all about myself until I was in Butlers today. They have so many lovely gifts I couldnt help looking around. SERVICE Kip-thrilli- Glou-fisherm- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Handly of Idaho are vitjL.ng Mrs. Handley's parents, Mr? and Mra. Monroe Pavman. t Provo has been selected as the center for the Fourtn Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clayton iblic Health district of Utah, including- Tooele, Utah, Was-!c- spent Thursday in Sa3t Lake city Duchesne, and Uintah counties, and all that remains Leo Orton is spending the holiactually establish headquarters here for a resident Dist-- 1 days in Caliente, Nevada, with 1 Health some suitable is organization quarters, according his parents. Dr- Lloyd Farner, deputy state health director who has Reed Smoot, son of Mr and en in conference with Mayor Mark Anderson of the city - 1 Friday, December 24, 1937 TIIE VOICE OF SIIARON We Draw Your Flans, Build and Finance Your Home Fence Posts, Barbed Wire Field Fence |