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Show Page Fosr own one because horses could not be kept within the city limits. About a year ago, while on a vacation," explained Mr. Hayward, "1 saw a beautiful Arabiau horse proudly carrying his rider aloug the rim of a hill. As I watched him through binoculars, f was determined that he should be mine, but found that he was an older horse than I wanted. I then went to tie County Fair and And, bought my first horse. somehow, X now fiud myself in the horse business; I have a 30 acre farm and hope to build HAYWARD HAS HORSES AS HOBBY (By Mary Ellon Cain) Ralph Hayward has been interested in horses all his life. He grew up on a ranch and lived In a saddle. When but a small boy he that some day he would own a beautiful horse, or horses, like those the forest ranger and his wife rode. , For several years 9r. Hayward wag a frequent visitor at the Edgemont Stables in Salt Lake City always admiring and riding beautiful horses, but unable to stables soon," Mr. Hayward now owns four show horses. He spends two hours each morning and evening out in the open air with his animal friends. As he MBMSHED AI.YK IMF M'S and Vp. Lights and f 12.00 CALL ( at gas ' furnished. X. 391 East. -COAL: Beat grade, dejiendidile free delivery service. Storage FOB KALE Electric Hot Point rates. C, Christopherson, range with oven and two hot tfn Phone 791. plates; also a genuine beach wood mantle piece with beveled FOB BALE Heater In A.l plate mirror background. In375 N. 8 West quire 87 S. 2 E, Provo. ..WANT ADS.. con-ditio- n. il North, 5th West BUY 11ERI 71 25-lb- 59c s. East Center St. 100-lb- . 0V,ilcSlr) 2 Cans for pail b. Vinegar' Per Gallon Mason Caps FEotap '!Comr sack s. 29c 47c B.Y.U. Training A I Butter - " j 1VC Fruits & Vegetable Potatoes Fresh 8c Dug 10-lb- Grap s ( THOMPSON 4C SEEDLESS ) Per Pound' GrCcn Peppers Per Pound 4c C MEATS FRANKS, lb Fancy Sliced Bacon, lb. 25c Pot Roast of Beef, lb. IV2C v, Pacific Super Heaters MANUFACTURED BY PACIFIC STATES CAST IRON PIPE CO. HEATING APPLIANCE DIVISION PROVO, UTAH. Every One used Registration of students for the school at secondary training Brigham A'oung university will begin at 9:30 a. m., Monday, September 12, according to Acting principal C. Lavoir Jensen. Both the senior and the junior high school d Lions will begin registration on this day. Larger classroom and laboratory facilities are assured students this year, along with several additions to the faculty. The improvements in the women's gymnasium and provision for more suitable study room are expected to prove a great aid to Instruction. A substantial addition will be made to the high school library, according to Mr. Jensen. A class schedule has already been issued, along with a booklet explaining the aims, regulations, and program of study for 1938-3Supervisors of the secondary training school Include Dr. Amos N. Merrill, Professor Edgar M. Jensen, William H. Boyle, and Golden L. Woolf; and Dr. A. C. Lambert. Professor Woolf, principal of the high school, Is on leave of absence this year. iiimiKitmwwiwiiwioHW 4' DAYBEDS, with coil springs DINING SETS, complete HEATER ONLY C COAL Special low Factory prices apply only during August and the first ten day of Sept. Ordinary Heaiw 8UPEBHEATEE Prices Include Instal-- 4 lafclon with board and pipe as well as extra allowliberal trade-i- n ance. HOW IT WORKS j In the above diagram of the Super-Heate- r note how the tube (A) carries preheated air to cause combustioH of pre-heat- hot-bla- For Sale er st in radiator (B). Surprising how this new and more scientific service wakes clothes looh like new. if, youll Once you never switch try Madsen WHERE YOU SAVE Cleaning Co. 119 N. Univ. LINCOLN LUNCH Apt. nouses, Building Spots, Businesses with good Incomes, Farms, Grazing lands for sheep. SEEING WHAT WE IS KNOWING HAVE V ME & at (Valley Vu Confectionery JIMS PLACE LUNCHES Phone 450 ICE CREAM 1 I I FOUNTAIN SERVICE; Floral Nursery ' We Sell Standard R. P. M. I GAS OILS FUNERAL DESIGNS OUR VALLFY Flour & Feed SPECIALTY Utah First Grade GAS J. S. Smith & Sons PROPRIETORS u WHITE FAWN and RED ROSE FLOUR FEATURING GRAB! HIGH Poultry and Dairy FEEDS HAY and GRAIN N. University Ave. PHONE 114 Rohbocks Sons NtttnwimiNiimmiiimmtumiuraHiiiuiMiiHmmimmmiiiyiiimui LITTLE MOHAWK SERVICE Orem Blacksmith Plow Work and General Repairs SHARES to Fit Any Plow BOB CARTER MlHMttlimiiHttfHti ttMimiMmmmwHiwuwwMHiHMmiimiiuwHMiitt 151 PARKS SUPER MARKET AN ARTIST ISL-- i ... Fine shoe dyeing Is really an art. It takes skill and a knowledge ef leathers and their handling. If you bring your shoes to us you are assured of a really job. We know that we can do the work right bee; use weve, years of experience behind us. Bring lit your shoes; well be glad to reesm-lnen- d tire proK--r colors or treatment. Youll Get The --- LOW PRICE TAYLOR RUSSELL OREM I , 1 top-not- IF YOU BUY NOW - of - I Complete Line of Groceries QUALITY FRUITS S Come and Enjoy Our New Cafe REAL STEAK AH Kinds Louis Kelsch & Sons 121 WEST CENTER DINNERS of Sandwiches DANCING At Rear of Bootcrle Spear Lumber 3rd So. 2nd West JL. Phone o. 34 Re-Shing- Small Monthly Payments All Building Materials it New Low Prices le I (See Our Hand Bills for Special Prices) iwi'inimmmtiiMHHiiMRtmttmmftuHttmHmwtirmiMttHHmMittitiiii PHONE 34 FOR BETTER AND CHEAPER SCREENS i MEET vifimmiHitmiiiiiimmimiiimiimiiimimmmmiNiiimimiimumiiMtmi See 53 N. Univ. Ave., I It Takes ONCE - A - YEAR I Bone 475 Repair Work SATURDAY Youll Get Extra Value for Your Money! BUT I SALE Positively Ends SEPT. lOfli D .95 i FACTORY m up I (Our Specialty) WE HAVE FOR SALE: Homes NO MATTER WHEN YOU BUY A Like New Again General Garage and HAMBURGERS smoke. 95 No Carrying Charge liberal Unusuully terms are yours. A down payment gmaU secures yon all the advantages and yon heat your borne while paying for your Super-heate- r. WASIIBURN SERVICE Light Lunches PROWS & HAWS REALTY CO. EVER DESIGxiXD GTT-ALLY TO BURN WESTERN two fires more heat ia one from less fuel with less Furniture Exchange 316 W. Center ( No Interest CABINS CONFECTIONERY fr Less Cost THE mil do for er I my Fountain Service wiU do M0RE how in you your own home, 03 $27.50 don't tell you accurately just r A 7 up Confectionery Deputy Sheriff We KNOW and can you. at This means No Carrying Charge RADIOS, in good condition Cleaner Heat smoke EXCHANGED Easy Time Payments up Sinclair Gas Geo. W. Loveless s HEALTH for friends for their support at the have to GUESS about what the .ENJOY SOLD WASHER, in good condition YOUR. coming election. are operating under severe conditions. They are all burning Utah Coal and are faithfully delivering economical and efficient service. New and Used Furniture USED Porcelain Enamel to him recommend are in Business for White Spot of local homes. No two situations are alike. Many You Spent with Us Your Town. In We went into different types si Interest Money remains And because I am an American Citizen and believe In equal rights to all and special privileges to none Satisfaction reports Glade C. Linebeugh, Druggist OREM, UTAH Fresh & Cured Meats supporting John Evans for Sheriff because I have knean him for several years and have worked with him on bolh Criminal and Civil work and have found him to be Honest, Efficient and Fair. to Perfect Super-IIeater- OREM DRUG Co. Therefore, I do not hesitate Is Giving 17 BOUGHT GROCERY I am my 9. 15c & NOTICE jj To Whom it May Concern Those 109 BARBER Individual Haircuts and Technical Service OREM By Lincoln High OREM FEED a; Eutnsuuuttiss:: Last Year Vc Cold Burningham Support Your Home Town Merchant st Super-Heat- . SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE a Lewis Barber Shop School Opens Monday 19c 1 Though the Brigham A'oung univesity has perhaps as fine a natural setting as any university n:3n::n:3aa::s:;..::K:uu:::r.: in the world, and many improve- S ments have been made, the :s ALWAYS LOOK campus if still susceptible of Your Very Best further improvement, according I to President Franklin S. Harris. A diamond, he added, "cannot J be seen at Its best until It has been cut and polished." j An Improvement made during HAIRCUTS the summer Is on the north-weAre Better brow of University hill. In accordance with plans prepared by PHONE 1123 Laval S, Morris, professor of 274 West Center Provo landscape architecture, men are The Pontypool branch annual reunion of South Wales conference, G. B. was held at Wildwood resort, Provo canyon on Labor G. Day, with President George Jones conducting the program. Professor Ed. M. Rowe of the B. Y. U. spoke of his travels in the Dowlias and Myrthyi district, referring also to the late Evan Arthur and their experience in the Welsh Conference. Other speakers were Elder Rallison of Preston, Idaho; Elder Bob Booth of Spanish Fork; Elder Thomas Biggs Sr. of Salt Lake City; and Elder Albert Biggs of Secretary Ellen Olsen CCS P-N- ut Improvements Made Welch Reunion 125 people present. 19c 48-l- atwoik under the dit ection of Karl Miller, assistant superintendent of buildings and campus, preparing a ramp leading from the Mnescr Memorial building to the stadium field. B. Y. U. Campus A reading by Miss Muriel Jones and comtaunity singing conducted by Thomas R. Biggs of Castle Gate, was followed by games led by William Griffiths. The event was concluded by the group singing the two national anthems of America and Wales, the latter being $1.45 $5.39 Tuna Fish Snowdrift ilieir intelligence and their response to kiuduc--s, one can readily understand his enthusiasm for his summer hobby While on a trip last winter, Mr. Hayward began a very worthwhile winte, hobby'. He took motion pictures of interesting and historical places. And, after his return, he spent many pleasant evenings showing and describing the pictures to various church and civic groups. I should like to recommend to ail young people to begin some kind of a hobby, " Mr. Hayward said, even if it Is only collecting A hobby keeps one busy stamps. and builds them up for bettei; things. Ive always found that those who have hobbies are of the finest type. describes Orem. SAVE! 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