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Show Friday, December 24, Pae Six Headquarters for Public Health District May Be Established For Five Counties In Provo Mr, and Mrs. Harold Handly of Idaho are visiting Mrs. Hand- Jay Hennifer wljf spend the holidays lnGsllfornla. He ptans to attend the Rose Rwl game at Pasadena. . - leys parents, Mr. and Mr. roe Paiman.. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clayton Provo baa' been selected as the center for the Fourtn Public Health district of Utah, including Tooele, Utah, Was- spent Thursday In Salt Lake city. atch, Duchesne, and Uintah counties, and all that remains Leo Orton is spending the holito actually establish headquarters here for a resident Distdays n Callente, Nevada, with rict Health organization is some suitable quarters, according hla parents, t to Dr- Lloyd Farner, deputy state health director Who has Reed Smoot, son of Mr and been in conference with Mayor Mark Anderson of the city Mrs. Brownls Smoot, Is home for commission, and Chairman W. J. - Johnson of the Utah county.com-miasloseeking such Quarters. ' Accompanying Dr. Farner, were Howard Hurst, sanitarian, and County Assessor L, M. Atwood M. Smith, Provo City phyand. Sheriff E. O. Durnell are in Dr. one stimulus to sician, and two public health agreement on new car purchasers business nurses of Provo, Mrs. Rallle and can operste till Jab. 1 on a stickMrs. Syme. er, the new license plates' being While - no ' definite dec felons granted after the first of the year were arrived at either by consult only after tax releasgs have been atlon with Mayor Anderson of obtained. Chairman Johnson, t,bs city and a county agreed tentatively to asJudge AbeW. Turner, holding ofto find sist all In their power court In' Heber, returned to find fice space for the district health bis car had been stolen but found snlt here. again while Mrs. Turner had been - " It' Is possible, according to doing some .Christmas shopping. Mayor Anderson that tha bf flees a a - soon to be vacated by - me TTn Paul D Vincent, manager of employment Compensation staff Tellnrlde Motors, and his staff of "In the basement of the city and salesmen and employees, placed county building may he available first in the Denver district "for as soon as the transfer is made sales of Goodrich tires, and so to the Knight block by W. L. all enjoyed a turkey dinner they director In charge of the at the Riverside Cafe with Virgil Provo Unemployment offices. Peterson rating high man, Max Although no assurance was given Collins second, and Charles Thomof obtaining suitable quarters all as not on turkey consumpthree partlea, the city, the county, tionthird, but for sales necessarily, and the health unit officers, ex- records. can action keen hope that pressed be obtained to secure eucb space. County Clerk Clarence Grant One proposal waa the use of F Smith and City Auditor-Mary- . part of the present 7.' postoffice I are In general charga of the an- bnlldlng as soon as It s vacated chrmM er, p8rty Friday next Aprtl. thls date being set by for all city and county emnight Postmaster ?. W. Dangerfleld as Dean Terry and Edith ployes. vary likely the date for the com- Lambert have direct charge of new postofflce. pletion of the arrangements; Earl Johnson, Elr Mayor Anderson was emphatic Bearnaon, Miss Lambert and n about the need for this building Harrison,- - finances; Ellolse cambeing retained, despite the, Ftlmore, Afsurlne Hicks, and Mrs. paign In some quarters for Its be- Chestlns Larsen, refreshments; soon The as vacated. ing rased as Bernadine Rlchlns, Martha Moors city, according to tbs mayor, la and W. T. Lewis, gifts; and Mrs. hoping to purchase the building Smith, , Mrs. Grsnt, and L G. from the federal department, Bench, program. which if accomplished will save tor valuable and structure the - Sidney W. Russell, genial man much needed office space. -- store Mayor Anderson also Indicated ager of the popular that the chief value of the pro- In Provo won the distinction of posed health unit here would be high map In the Chamber of Comelection last In advisory capacity as finances merce directors do hot permit many of the. vein-abl- e Thursday, He has been president health programs which during 1337 and has served faithshould be undertaken. fully and well, unbiased In his dealings with all departments of the Chamber, according to comSCERAS CHRISTMAS ments all along the street. I. E. Brockbank, R. E. Moorefield, and Ed. Shrlver, were also GIFT TO MEMBERS New directors appeerlng are Earl Graham, J, Frank Earl, Allen D. RUDYARD KOTJNG'8 Johnson, and Wyman Berg. Hold over directors are John O. Beee-leTHRILLING SEA STORY Harold R. 'Clark, George El Captain Courageous" Comes to lerbeck, Alex Hedqulst, C. T. the 8cera Theatre Tuea. and Wed. J. C. Mofflti. and A. B. Dee. It la rated as the Kelgley, Wright, greatest picture of 19S7, coating . over $2,000,000 to produce. When a man serves one job for One of the great aea atorlea of (1 years - thats news.- - Ed. J. ' modern literature, Rudyard Kip- Hall has won that dlstlncttonT In lings thrilling saga of ths Glou-eest- er the service of the Union Pacific fUhermen eomeo to tns shops hers, although hla services scrsen with In this city elates only from 1917. plcturtxatlon of Captain Couragerlor to that time he served at ous, with Freddie Bartholomew, and at Lae Vegaa. He Lynndyl Spencer Tracy; Lionel Barrymore, is qow 14 years of age, father of and Melvya Douglas in the leadthree sons and two daughters, and ing role. Hans a trip to California for the THURSDAY AND 8ATURDAY winter after his retirement on General Spanky blends comedy pension which takes place iq Janand romance In diverting enter- uary, 1991. Returning he expects tainment and offers s real treat to make his home here, the choice for youngsters and oldsters In the community In all the world to finest entertainment ever filmed. him. W. J. Kirch of Salt Lake City will succeed Mr. Hall as A boy and hla hero encounterforeman in Provo. of the drama thrills the sad ing war between the North and South as has behn taken as the theme During the Franklin school for "General Spanky" which plays broadcast over KSL Monday Mlsa at the Seers Hheatre Dec. 30. Helen De ed the 80 Jan. 1 Spanky MacFarland stars members of the glee club and In the production with Phillips school orchestra. Miss Beverly Homes, Ralph Morgan, Billy Duckett was guest announcer, Thomaa, and Louise Bearers. end E. K. Nielsen, principal Of Besides this 70 mlnnts feature Franklin, accompanied the partithere Is an Edgar Kennedy Com- cipants to Salt Lake City, It waa edy, Popeye Cartoon, s Terry the first broadcast aver given a Toon, and a Community Sing of Provo city echool and heralded the - National Christmas Cheer week. Irish songa. n, -- ' ll, Mil-to- y, 28-2- -- Graff-direct- Mias Cenlel Stevena gave s personal shower for Mrs. Rumel Cragan, the former Ezma Williamson, at her home recently. Email bridal wreaths were given s favors and s tasty luncheon was served to Nor.ma Smith, Rnby Oliver, Gladys Hooks, LaVerle Luncford, Beatrice Rowley, Leola Knndsen, Mrs. C. W. Stevens, the honored guest and the hostess. Many lovely things were, received by the bride. the holidays. He has been tending school in California. at- V , ) t, Rae AndersonyBrlghsm Young university student. Is spending the Christmas holidays In Mt Pleas" ant. " - Vines Nelsen Is spending the Christmas holidays in Idaho. Wanda William la spending the holidays In Pries. . Dawn party to be glvsq Dec. 31 at the lodge hall.. Louta Perry, Ray Hoover, J. H. Lundahl, Lenn Tbs City and County employes will hold their annual Christmas party from 3 to t p. m. Friday, with Provo high school students entertaining ; Mayor Mark Anderson and Chairman W. J. Johnson speaking; Robert Saner giving a cornet solo; Deone Anderson an accordlad solo; and Dells Baxter a reading. f . Marriage Licensee Licensee have been Issued during the past week by County Clerk Clarence Grant to the following eouplee: Delbert LeRoy Thompson of Heber and Verona Packer of Provo; DerrlH R. HU1 and Lola Marie fimlth, both of Provo; Arnold P. Jacobsen of Provo and Hazel E. Loverldge of Orem; Elmer Ray Nuttall and Dorothy Sherwood Clark both of Provo; David A, Lamoreaux of Trldell and Anita M. Richardson of Hollywood, Cal. LeRoy Har-riso- n and Florence Ludlowboth of 8panlah Fork. Large Appointment of xiessis J. Kirk ham, native of Lehl, has been an nounced by the U.8.A.C. board of trustees, to succeed Dorothy Stewafi as Utah county horns demonstration agent, her duties to commence hers Jan. 1. At present Miss Kirkham is supervisor tor the Resettlement Administration In the Uintah basin. see Mayor ' Mark Anderson an nounced this week that Provo'i new commissioner, Jesse Haws will likely become supervisor of waterworks when Commissioner Walter P Whiteheads term expires Jan. 1. Commissioner J. P McGuire Is thus' slated to continue as supervisor of streets, public and Improvements Irrigation, whils the' mayor -- will carry-t- he departments of finance and public safety. Machine Tells Sex of Eggs Wf 'A I 1 4 4 L 3rd So. 2nd West Phone 34 X, ' i : ' 'V ...... , JbLz, Dr. Willard P. Funk, (sitting) mt Lau Angeles and his assistant Jack Davenport shown demonstrating tho sperstlou of his new machine which cam determine immediately whether a newly laid egg win hatch n pallet or n cockerel. "Dr. Funk claims be esn change the sex ef eggs with tbe new device. In the past M per cent mt chickens hatched were roooters. j ! KNOWS Mum REE PERFUMES "HerW atmosphere is always Provo Cleaning & Dying Co. mm "Yes; she has good taste in chose-ha-g her scents." (MIVTMir 77 N. Univ. Phone 46 SERVICE Also High Quality Coal end Prompt Delivery CALL Lincoln Cash Grocery HILL BROS. BO COAL and SERVICE Pboue ISIS, E. 11 North SIGNS AND Interior Decorating C.V. HANSEN AS N. B W. The Best, Place to Buy Xmas Candy ' ; and Nuts PROVO S - r , ; . Candy Mix, extra fine, . 37c 3-l- bs A 1 Peanuts, Jumbo size, Mixed Nuts, per pound Oranges, per doz. 4-l- bs - for . . . ... . ,47c 27c . . . ; ....... 15c . fcflWSKZKB'Hi These are only a few of the Bargains you will find here daily. HANDY SERVICE A place to boy cleaner gas for less. OPEN ALL NTTE better, V We Draw Your Plans, Build : and Finance Your : Home II tj s s- - r Spear Lumber Co. A i -- 4 NotesFrorri the Y y post-offi- - Professor H. R. Merrill, head of the Journalism department aft- B Y. U. has attained eminence as i 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 Now York. Music to these Utah state mental hospital la quite songs was written by Professor In harmony with the suggestion W. F. Hansen, also of B. Y.U. that searchlights be placed An top of the hospital to give command of Eugene Larsen, son of Profesthe surrounding area after night- sor and Mrs. B. F. Larsen ef fall, thus preventing "escape" of Proto has hffea awarded an assts patients who have hallucinations tantshlp In bqtany department at about "going horns," George Washington university In Washington D. C. He received his R. K. Whitehead Is chairman of Masters degree here In 1931 and the Odd Fellows "Dancing till Is now working for his doctorate , natured onee, I Pretty tough on Christmas of tbe good thU a week ago. j done have should tax paybudgets, these deadline what a crowd had. all If But those they whq ments Monday, but been then. have there'would In satisfaction paid up expressed the words; Well, that's done, reDespite the appeal for a thank Heaven. Indications from minimum wage the of the long files of taxpayer In the hearing order applicable to women and city and county building all day minors by a large group of Utah Monday and for days preceding merchants. Including most of showed payments of taxee would Provos businessmen, 'the Indusequal previous year. trial commission at Salt Lake City has denied the request Ths now plan to taks the Early Christmas shopping and petitioners to the .Supreme mailing la Just so much props-- ' matter direct and obtain a state the of Court and store of on the part gauds if possiWe, Or of certiorari, writ can If you Provos postmaster is to file" the suit with watch tbs crowds at' the stores falling-thAt . any these days and especially If you one or more coAtle. ce of the Industrial refusal the rate, In at be lino the to happen window waiting for stamps , Commission to allow a rehearing ! or trying to get a parcel off to ! Is certain to brlng( the matter her author-- l some far part of the world. It fore the courts, say local ' ' ittes most us all Just right," say nerves Singleton, Jay Vincent-,-. Alton Peters, and ClydjguScott are assisting in the preparations. Starting at 10 p. m. dancing and dining with a "full program" right through to daybreak. Pageantry, plays, pantomine and ether forms of entertainment featured six Utah staks wards Sunday evening at their annual conferences. Such programs are yet .to be held next Sunday In Dean F. Terry of Pleasant View Sixth, Manaru and Second wards. is the new head of the Junior The Second ward choir presentDemocrats of Utah county, following ths election of officers Mon- ed a sacred concert Sunday evenday night at s democratic con ing under direction of Joseph H. ventlon hers. Other officers elect Taylor with 40 members partf ed are;- - Miss Beth. Hatchings, clpatlng.' Aline Simmons was at American Fork, county chairman; the organ'. Special numbers were given by Thresa Anderson, Kirby Darin Ellett, Genola, Mrs. Clara Snyder, Spanish Allen, Mrs. Dresden Miller, ana ' Miss Bishop B. H. Knudsen. Fork, vice chairwoman; Ruth Olsen. Sprlngvllle, secretary, La Conda club held Its ChristLehl, andDouglaa "" Phillips, inas party at the Valley Tavern treasurer. Monday night. -- A lovely supper Anna Prince Redd won plaudits was served, gifts exchanged, end aplenty" Sunday night In the bridge played during ths evening, Fonrtb ward when "Lest Your Ths 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 Mrs Stewart, Howard- - Msycock, Darcast of nearly 50 people. Redd wrote the dialogue and di- win Boardman, Percy Anderson, rected the pageant, and was given Claude 'Cardell, Reuel Jacobsen, an ovation at ths close. Mrs. Vic- Ted Haymond, Eldores Smith tor J. Bird Is president at the and Bert Frampton. Relief Society In that ward and was responsible with her - large -- At ths home of Mr. V. J. BIrd, staff of assistants for the excel the Creative Arts club gathered lentprogram 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 Nelaon directed the musical num- In evidence, and Christmas carolbers, and Claude Enow- - had the ers directed by - Miss Mary Mccostumes and tableau under his Gregor greeted the group. Origindirection. Reed Blddulph 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 herselt as unsbls to list them all. , The Happy Hour dancing club held its annual Christmas party Professor Harrison R. Merrill's decornew book, a fine Indian story Saturday evening. Lovely dethe and adorned ations hall, "Kol Chlto, The Indian Boy" Is refreshments were served lightful being offered as a special Christ to the large group present mas gift selection spproved by teachers for smaller chit primary dren. Carlton Culmsee at the B.Y. New Scales U. extension department Is hand Ready For Public ling their distribution. Mon- T 1937 Bill Blackmore, for 13 yearn amateur wreetling champloq of Alberta and a school teacher of the northern province, is here from Cardston. Alberta, Canada, to attend ths university, studying agronomy, but mixing hla studies with literature, Journaliam, and m educa-- f good measure of physical tion. Bill la a son of a sturdy English emigrant to Canada, afld la one of - seven or eight boys reared by his father on the Staghorn ranch near Cardston whlchi has produced consistently an average of more than 39 bushels an acre of good hard No. 1 Northern wheat tot more than 30 years without- - irrigation. Despite that successful 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- Writing examinations In 400 classes nearly took the Joy outot anticipation of the coagingpHr days, especially for soma 400 students who couldn't get home for Christmas this year, after the finals were all over Friday. However "Y officials plan a Faeries of events for tha marooned students, including r dances, plays, and socials. Joe Pace, president of the Y Eaglee and Jay Olsen, both of Provo are heading a group 0f ij Eagle scouts for Provo canyo, 27 to Dec. remain three dan h Aspen Grove on their annual th trip. Of Christen Jensen, dean Y Graduate echool, annoua, that sourpes, principles and uat. the tlons of International law win presented In a Stew course In ter national Law to be presented next quarter In the political ence department. Dr. Wesley P. Lloyd, dean of men at B.Y.U. has, been mvltei to furnish an abstract of hli tha sis Ths Rise and Development of Lay Leadership In the Latter fey Saint Movement to the Interna tional Connell of Religions Eda - cation. - When the Family r, Gets Together for Holidays Then Is the time for that -- -FAMILY PHOTO - s at LARSON STUDIO |