Show Issue Likely To Become Main Topic In Fall Elections ($bu4K SrD --k- e &t starts Music week In when everybody is supposed up with a song on their lips the windows and notes at the AY Cl£aAS vt wfciV to the state prohibition amendment constitution was under way today with a bitter fight in prospect over the proposal which appeared likely to become the main issue in the fall cttTis £<drffods&ids pfaui Ora Bundy has issued -r reclamation calling upon the peoof Ogden to observe the weekL various musical prganlza-f::and schools of the city and iSkv are cooperating to form one DENVER May 3— (AP)— Another move to repeal or modify Color ados elections vThe repeal proposal the third in the last fourteen years was begun in the form of a notice filed with 6mJL ' ( entertainment leng line of the secretary of state of the Intention of wet leaders to circulate petitions to voters to place on the ballot the question of repeal Mu5ic to some people is a great To others it is saddening and To those who can take dwiessing music forms one of the part Jmest mediums to expression there At Twenty-fourt- h and Madison D L Hughes minister In our attempt to be broad let us be careful that we do not become so broad that we become shallow Depth is absolutely necessary if we would make any ’definite contribution to the world in the way of happiness or good Real conviction is the true sign of depth Strive for conviction before we risk broadness The Christian church has some real convictions as to the Word of God and its place in men’s destiny Our sermon subject Sunday morning is "The Vision of Dry Bones” The subject of the sermon for the evening service which begins at 8 o’clock is "The Church Is Christ’s Kingdom” We invite you to our Bible school and to worship with us at the morning and evening services Strangers are always welcome and the officers who enforce It” by District Attorney David J Wilson Vocal solo Howard Shupe The public is invited FIRST BAPTIST (“The Church of the Chimes”)— Twenty-fifth and Jefferson Arthur J Hansen pastor The inspiration of music week lies in the legacy of Christian song and symphony which has given to the world its most marvelous ministries of music Let us tune in with the Infinite by attending church Sunday Our Bible school at 9:45 a m offers religious instruction to young and old Character education is incomplete without the knowledge of the Bible Morning worship at 11 o’clock concluding with the observance of the Lord’s supper Sermon theme “The Music of the Gospel” Don Corey accompanied by Miss Dorothy Corey will sing “The King of Love My Shepherd Is” (Gounod) The young people’s union will meet at 7 p m featuring vocal and instrumental music Evening service at 8 o’clock special vocal numbers will be rendered by M C Tanner basso Miss Hazel Schenck soprano and Zeno Hendricks tenor accompanied by Reid Cox Sermon topic “The Song of Songs” it is no accident that most of our songs are love songs An evening of ennobling song is promised to all who attend Please note lf hour change in time to later business meeting The of the church will be held Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock Reports will be given preparatory to the state convention which will be held May 14 to 16 at the Immanuel church Salt Lake Coming: “The Feast of Belshaz- PROGRAM TODAY -- w-e- n one-ha- hly nt 4 v p” ‘ I I I yg I he I self-cont- rol at-m-or” Ser-mf- in I ‘ - 1 - ed sa-ll- m ke advan-influen- RADIO PROGRAMS ce ’ or-f- or - to-3- - u new-fou- or I in-(wh- ale so-call- -- ‘ ‘ ed ot - ‘ heart-breaki- j isrkcr I Vhenl thel-1100- well-train- ng rlecc Suit In ed ( Ju I I ill-hum- he or JOUST SAN FRANCISCO May 3— (AP) — With prospects of the world’s shot put and discus records being threatened more than 100 athletes prepared to compete in the Pacific association’s annual track and field meet here today The weight events brought together Herman Brix of the Los Angeles Athletic club and Harlow Rothert and Eric Krenz Stanford university giants in their fourth joint effort this season to crack the world’s shot put record of 52 feet Inch by John Kuck of Kansas x In three previous duels Rothert bested Brix The Stanford youth won the event on his home field Saturday in the meet with Washington in Fresno’ Five hours later he took first place in the West Coast relays In the afternoon h beat out Paul Jessup of Washing- ton with a heave of 51 feet 44 r inches and at night showed the way ' to Brix with a mark of 51 feet 4 inches His (night victory was ac- complished a er a trip Jby airplane Krenz has not concerned himself so much with the ball as with the discus in which event he set the world’s record of 163 feet 8 inches last spring Aside from the three -- comerfed competition between the heavyweights Hec Dyer Stanford sprint sensation matched strides with Russ Sweet star performer of the Olympic club in the hundred and Tells of dashes Athletes from Stanford Olympic Decline club University of California St Ignatius college and Santa Clara CHICAGO May 3— (AP)— Gene university competed X— : Sarazen former national open golf conditions believes golf champion have become better in the last 10 Lord Will years for everyone except profes- -- 11-- 1 ’ — All-requ- est r I -- -- T fTf-’-- d Y i against-followin- g ot rd 190-mi- 16-pou- dlsap-pontme- Fat nt - e-- - fr M-tUI- DUV all-T- eg - - I le nd ' Sarazen 220-ya- rd For Pros 4- -4 Derby Attend Turf Race sionals “One of the principal moneypro is his making mediums for the Chicago NEW YORK May 3— (AP)—The shop” Sarazen who Is in act with Earl of Derby seventeenth playing in a vaudeville to hold Johnny Farrell another former open that title has arrived in the United titleholder "but you’d be surprised States to renew his acquaitanceship at the number of golfers who know with America and see his first Kensomebody who is able to get them a tucky Derby Lord Derby arrived aboard the price on equipment "Exhibitions don’t pay as well as Aquitania yesterday and was met at ” they did Sarazen added “The av quarantine by Police Commissioner erage person interested in the game Grover A Whalen George F Hand would a lot rather play it than watch of the mayor's reception committee it ID Widenerr wealthy and Joseph tournaments "The heavy-mone- y sportsman who wlllbe seem to be our biggest hope” said Philadelphia Lord Derby’s host in the United the star who won the $25000 Agua States Caliente open After a round of social entertain44 ment in New! York and Washington the British nobleman vill visit several ramous breeding establishments in Kentucky and witness the running of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs May 17 He will present the gold trophy to the winSTOCKTON Calif May 3— (AP) ner and make a short speech which —The regional finals in the Amer will be broadcast internationally lean Legion’s junior baseball play- Stockton To Hold Regional Feature ( off for the states of California Nevada Utah and Arizona will be playon August 11 12 ed in Stockton and 13 Official notice of the assignment of the games to this city was received today by "Lute” Helmly chairman of the local legion baseball committee from James K Fisk state adjutant of the veterans’ organization The championship teams of the hour states Involved will assemble here for the playoffs The winner will continue to the western finals late in the month Mill valley represented California in the tournament last year Lonisvilje Trices Attendance Award May 3— (API-- On KANSAS CITY the faces of unofficial attendance figures the Louisville Colonels of the American association have played to the largest opening day crowd this season and will be awarded the attendancec up given each year by Thomas J Hickey American association president Kansas City which won the cup last year played second fiddle today to Louisville (which had a crowd of 11036 The iBlues played to 10562 The others jin order follow: Columbus 7500 Milwaukee 9538 St Paul 6348 Indianapolis 6000 ’ 6000 Aggie NeimenWm Mln-neapo- ' Over Stars Cougar -— — Toledo 6200 I PROVO Utah May 3—Netmen of Utah State Agricultural college yesterday defeated Brigham Young uni- RINGLETTE PERMANENT WAVE versity in three out of four matches to take the meet here The Aggies won two doubles and one singles match to one ” singles - match for B U y The results: Jack Christensen and Gladeline Baugh Aggies defeated Wesley Porter and Kent Johnson B Y Ur 6—3 6—8 7—5 6—3 Jof Cowley and Hy Cannon Aggies defeated Paul Holt and Eldon Brin ley B Y U 4—6 6—2 6—3 6—4 Clayton Jenkins B Y U 6 —defeated 1 2— 6 Ewart Swinyard Aggies 6—3 Christensen Aggies defeated Johnson B Y U 4— 6 7—5 6 — 4 44 COMBINATION Ruby Jp Wheelwright 2425 Jaclpon Phone 3092J i 10:00 TONIGHT Mountain Standard Time KGO KSL Leaders Meet In Baseball Battle and other NBC R1 CHICAGO May 3 — (AP)— A place in the undefeated division of the western conference' baseball stand ing was the issue in the meeting o Minnsota and Wisconsin today a Madison Both Minnesota and the Badger: had records of two straight victories to ‘accompany Michigan and Ohio State in the unbeaten class Michigan was host to Northwestern while Ohio State" was at Illinois Chicago was to entertain Indiana in their second meeting of the season — —— stations LYN Ml LLER in pers4n supported by a full cast and orchestra in a radio presentation of -- "S A Trading 44 In Shearing Areas Camera In Bout In Seattle Ring -- ' j for-(ba- nd J 16 ng nd Nat-wor- ks BIO COAST TRACK COLUMBUS Ohio May 3— (AP) —Thirty relay teams and individual competitors who took championships away from the Penn Drake and Kansas relays in the last two weeks came here today for the seventh annual Ohio relays The clash of these champions and the first 1930 meeting of 1929’s fastest college sprinters — George Simpson Claude Bracey and Eddie To-la- n —constituted serious threats to several world records while the collapse of a score of records for the meet was looked upon as a matter of course The absence of eight 1929 champions in the ten individual events was considered no deterrent to the business of record-breakiOnly Simpson of Ohio State in the 100-ya- rd dash And Carr of Illinois in the high jump among the champions of last year returned to defend their title? Simpson’s problem was to out-foBracey of Rice institute and Tolan of Michigan who finished closest to him in both the 100 and 220-yadashes of tjie national collegiate meet last June In addition man on Ohio Simpson was anchorhalf-mile State’s quarter and relay teams and was down for six races during the day While Simpson’s record of 94 seconds for century appeared to be in danger of being tied or bettered under auspicious weather conditions he planned to discard the controversial starting blocks which clouded his performance last year 4 ’ hus-doo- IN -- SPIRITED 'CONTEST A spirited contest over the issue FIRST PRESBYTERIAN was forecast in the announcement CHURCH —John Edward Carver of the Colorado president of the pastor Music week Morning wor55 Christian Temperance ship at li o’clock Theme “The Women’s of us who cannot take union Mrs Adrianna Hungerford History of the Founding of the to those longing in that the organization she heads will Church” “The First Convert to the rant but sit back with the some form XTr souls to break out in “throw all its resources into an ef- Truth of the Resurrection” Sun-- sic it is rather melancholy fort to keep Colorado dry" day school meets at 10 o’clock Tuxis cf state is dry" she said “and Young People’s meeting at 11 o’clock "The it’s going to stay dry The W C Junior Young People meets at 5:15 Everyone of us has r a certain T C will not shirk its responsibil- Evening preaching at 7:30 o’clock amount of music in our makeup and the we see others perform to keep it in- Theme “Silence and the Melody of ity to the electorate to to give it expression creeps formed of repeal the Character” attempts Woman’s Circle will meet TuesSough our beings and brings to law" that Vroom leader of the wet day afternoon Business and social N Dr our attention doubly the fact J bathtmovement was equally emphatic in in the church e cannot carry a tune in a Woman’s Missionary society will stating his case ub is in the nature of a refer- meet Friday afternoon with Mrs W "This endum” he said "on the question of T Astlll as hostess 2365 Tyler aveThis desire to burst forth into tfa6 explains occasionally reiody prohibition in Colorado We seek nue ‘ason why we have radio tenors and of course repeal as against the aim Morning music — to Prelude Lorgetto people conMozart four of ago referendum the sopranos although many years Schubert tend that there is no reason at all obtain modification The prohibi- Offertory Cradle Song tionists contend Colorado is a drf Postlude Melody in FRubenstein bird Mrs John Hillabrant We believe the electorate is state It also explains why a little zar” May 21 We shall see” Contralto solo Abide With Me no larger than an apple can bring prohibition against Liddel move were the of sunshine and joy into a home with Other sponsors and Come Ye Blessed St Gaul FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL bursts of melody that swells free to predict the latest move will Mrs comCatherine Steed issue fills the house from cellar to garret in the other street and every eclipse CHURCH—Twenty-sixt- h music — Evening the avenue Among Lester ing P Fageu campaign political Jefferson I is also the reason why old shoes backers of the move for repeal is S Prelude Venetian Love Song Nevin minister are-sealarm clocks and ash trays to fence Harrison White a Democrat and an Offertory Melodie in E Major 9:45 a m — Church school W S window Edward Read Cartwright wet who was elected to conavowed hurling out of the superintendent Dost serenaders of the feline species Rogers 11:00 a m — Worship service sergress from Denver county in 1926 PostludeMrsLittle Star Hillabrant John Wiland gives excuse to those who insist and two years later defeated mon by the pastor "Echoes From on humming theme songs in motion liam W Eaton a Republican dry Contralto solo The Mighty God Special Session of the Colorado Case the Hath Spoken will be special White contended: Conference” picture shows St Gaul music At the There Eye Hath Not Seen TO EXPRESS VIEWS same hour the junior stroll blades Mrs Catherine Steed I explains why young "Our purpose is to give the people church meets in the church parlors a with eventide Mrs at to Steed selected has been streets dowr4he an opportunity to express their views of Mrs Lena under the their i more for - his f°°d than 1 give the contralto solos for the K Bacon leadership IIHHE TODAY BEGIN as is on badly tuned ukulele under it wisdom of the prohibition arms and a combination basso and NATALIE CONVERSE tries to The thought was unjust 7 p m — Epworth league enforced by the federal government music week rendition of the soprano voice wailing boo poo pa conqer je jalousy over her 8 p m — Popular evening service jut she was in an unreasoning and whether the matter should be ' ( left to the states To my mind the sermon band ALAN1 But when he receives mood "The Selling Price of FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Truth” Everyone she asked icily call to the home of BERNADINE off?” what j paramount question is whether the is invited to these a "Put t" is time CHURCH—Robert M Kennan pas- services It also explains— but it a popular night club " Alan began then laughed ( regulation of the liquor traffic tor tojuuHON Die service at 11 o’clock sharp hostess she demands that he refuse go to work should be in the hands of the states The soloist Mrs Bernice Tyree The 'II to go He leaves after explaining shortly: "it seems to me we always or the federal government" THE CHURCH of CHRIST will be&utl a to wars like this off Dr John R Mackay o: hold services at 2426 Monroe avenue our little started a speaker of merry U the widow open state Friday Colorado’s that prohibition jmjujine ful day but before the sun had set WJLr bnddy who had saved his life ashion 'I say ‘let’s wait’ :and you I amendment one of the first in the New York City Subject “Guarding Sunday school at 10 a m Preachthe Approaches” The Woman’s ing service at 11 a m and at 7:30 clouds gathered and a bit of ram The mc tress surprises Alan on-t-by say ‘wait for what? as if you hadn’t nation was voted in 1914 and went club will meet Wednesday May 7 p m H L Peerman pastor fell during the evening liignest lor doctor has given her her out me HI Ui last ready 2:30 at 2603 Jackson avenue Mrs lowest 77 at got was and night j 4 request-4live and time a short day I Watts hostess F At 7:30 o clock this son Lyle for the lily THE EMBRY CHAPEL A M E j into effect a campaign for beer and - in? him jLo take care of her The music— Organ: it was 51 with the barometer read- j jjqbbY He promises and ti u to Natalie’s eyes narrowed ominous- - and light wines met defeat at the CHURCH 2817 Pingree avenue R Prelude “Unfinished Symphony” I tell Natalie but her rebuffs silence y as the last of her Wisner minister ing 2973 polls with a majority of 85769 Schubert WSunday I Is In confides He school at 10 a m Mrs him secretary husecond The modification kind of "Your to against slip Schubert J E Henry is superintendent of the A year ago today highest was WEST who has been began she said tensely "is a poor ( tempt also for modification result-hin- g Offertory “Fragment” rinLLaA and lowest 50 It was partly cloudy J wamng for this opportunity to fur- to hide behind But it’s all ed in defeat for the proposal 107 Postlude “Marche Romaine”Gounod Sunday school I own schemes Morning worship at 11:15 he defense I ther her you have isn’t: it? Cer- - 749 to 154672 — Solos MACIIIAVELLrS BIRTH office to comes — the Natalie wTien move pastor "Jesus Asking for for repeal places Jerusalem u can’t seriously! defend The latest tainly Parker Waterby” the On May 3 1469 Nlccolo Machlaabout to her tell — is the subject of the ser lo manages phiipa of on the rourself” proposition emphasis Huerter “dar-rr- n My Prayer velll an Italian historian and states-- 1 belpinr - Alan out for in-raon toys pick asserts 1 cal option that "nothing Mr Lorin Wheelwright organist Alan shrugged The protective - - - was born in Florence Italy Evening worship at 8:15 o clock difference that he so much de- - herein shall be construed to author-ilorSermon over was by the pastor or lze of the feared and j coming operations permit ELIM LUTHERAN CHURCH— CorAt the age of 29 he became first I choir will sing at these senior The of sale would to allot his loons" the and threatened end It That d Jefstreet and without explaining oy he knew But he knew t too I intoxicantlng liquors "to such agen-th- at ner of Twenty-thirsecretary of the Ten— a governing i?aTes m services rage B Carlson pasavenuesRoy and Alan follows hoping for a reorganization— and held the position Every one is invited to our services devotion could J cles persons trims or corporations" ferson ex- only a c Sunsecond tor Services Tor the accusations fer 14 years His experience on exher but conciliation to live under the condi-- 1 under such laws as would be enact day after Easter May 4 Sunday rands of diplomacy gave him an -him back to the office He continue Natalie imposed upon ed by the legislature tlons that busschool 10 su m Morning services the to study was cellent opportunity I flnds phlllipa there and takes her ilm at 11 o’clock Sermon will be deher ines of government which tO00 bu Abe gjr loses week-en"You’Vw already decided that I’m livered In by Rev C W Johnson of d his later writings when a pleaclint Itage said wearily' "Never he guilty” Boise Idaho I Placid Lake at Norman’s the 7T lodge the charges whatever they When the republic was over- - caases Alan and Natal: U make up mind are” Machiavelli j (International Bible Stuthrown by the Medici LBSA quarrel Phillipa deliberately Perhaps you' right I" Natalie dents’ Association)—Those having was1 put to torture and Vanished changes an order of Alan’s for jumping to her: feet "There radio equipment are specially ina year On his return to Flor- - chlds for Natalie and the latter has cried If isn’t you could say anything vited to tune in on KDYL from 3:15 on ence he turned to writing politics aM ber 0jd 3 aroused hearing you ilk to cheapen yourself and I POINT BARROW Alaska May ger KSL— SATURDAY : 30 Sunday afternoon The talk were “Tbe works Hischief one of the mesU at a bridge party humloate m- - I suppose you'll go —(AP)— Point Barrow celebrated one hour difference daylight' (NBC interto be of absorbing Discourses the Prince’ and Alan Converse on dwing it as long aTU stand for May day by catching its first whale promises broker her saving time) Trail of the Serpent” 6:00 and what he set forth in them has had —NBC "Merle Thorpe” her crchlds A bomb from a est “The of the season m t p beextent at denominational Christians some to been adopted — NBC’ NOW GO ON WTTH THE STORY A trice of anger penetrated Al- - huge "shoulder” gun killed the sea Many lieve that Jehovah --God has been 6:30 p m least by political science today a hours later several animal and NBC Walter Damrosch m— 7:00 "That’s indifference anT p His best for the past two He insisted that in politics it was was seen waving at the doing wttt orchestra and on signal flag Natalie" it symphony pretty heavy convert laying a phapter world to thousand years the on out the miles A Rolfe and his five right to deceive to accomplish B m— NBC 8:00 I camp gos-fsaid (lucky he p was kitchen In the sharply but fear the great adversary has He is wrongly criticized i JHE nald purpose ocean where the outwitted ice from here Mm orchestra at back dance it?” Natalie “Is cook when 1 the with flung note Him with these They hU cynical maxims in was landed you tMpk it's an - j alie siping alarm that the heathen population 9:00 p m — Sugarhouse business rang the doorbell She rang it "Well maybematter but they represent his defor natives started a before Immediately to sit slgmZcznt league has doubled In the past cenTt' c° ductions from facts actually ac- - furiously -9:30 p m —NBC Amos n’ Andy of women and 11- s- j the camp and soon a string of dog tury nearly even our and Shure and it s a temper shes whole roomful in that cuired bv close study He had t em tell about the teams about a mile long was winding Christian communities both at home 9:45 p m— Floyd Gibbons on proIn agin- - Faith and I wonder what ten to on- hibition now?’ with your husband" serpent' like around bergs to the and abroad there is still much conshe’d made doin’s hit been man’s the dear small whale with fusion of a bewil- - site 10:15 p m —Organ recital Although his Alan’s cake face down cup portrayed and maid put the j Tle to thought Ignorance He was the first present — Dance music featuring a three-fowhale bone the animal superstition regarding God’s plan 11:15 p' m Granadians idea of a united Italy and he I she was eating and scrambled to derment meat tons of win several stand’ look to provide there “Don’t popular trying and purpose in Christ Jesus If 12:00 showed in “The Prince" how that her feet s dumb” Natalie flamed at him "It’s and excellent fuel for the natives immortality midnight— “Vagabonds of the were inherent in all could be brought about As one his- - I "You said It Hannah When she an black inch thick about skin Air” sore too for (Its Ineasy use shes torment sore her you” mankind to and eternal key has too Machiavelli torian has mat- - and called "muktuk” is the' chief stead of death were the ultimate 1:00 a m—Silent ’ Alan felt a little better The po- - all rh-- ” I cuisine Eskimo of the taught the world to understand ridiculous to be serious delicacy J of sin what a ‘Well watch your sthep young "SomSna litical despotism and to hate it” Natives labored half a day bring wages KDYL— SATURDAY NaU- was I as you she her warned future cook lies ahead for the world “out kidding the lady to whale mainland the the m — CBS Hank Simmons’ 6:00 suming said p he lie” of hopefully answer the at the Christ” to n- (went r repeated Sunday evening I boat a program of old-- ’ Show to his —fused Natalie aveBut accept 2641 Golden Kiesel mons Age Bureau Yotc Judsre -melodrama fashioned or she to when believe tries explanation nue the customary Watch Tower i'll i?kve on the spot“ If she ‘ — Paramount Publix m CBS bM 7:00 Wanda toiabout p him Rml Perry girl study Wednesday evening the usual — 1 Via55 IJlUie stars of screen fame hour guest assertion that he hadn’t given midweek prayer praise and service threatened and his orMendoza David with to woman second a thou: 'it 1738 to say Natal: had nothing evening at meeting Friday N Y to ser-A chestra — Finally Alan gave up trying and Brings Washington avenue the regular WASHINGTON May 3 — (AP) - (her Frances was a — CBS hotel orchestra “Reconciliation” study Truth friends 8:00 p m week-en- d recess brought a sur- vant and ntrlie knew her value convince her of his innocence — m CBS Guy Lombardo and 8:30 to words p in almost In told Natalie her disUtah and all interested plain Besides it wp natural for face lull today in the senate’s NEW YORK May 3— (AP)— A visiting Famous His Royal Canadians was devil not to the in she Jehovah’s the of when j go truths of gracious be to Judgesuit to restrain the city board of Word are pleasant pute oxer the nomination m—Paul 9:00 p on Specht and His to throes share I education from read- cordially Invited John J Parker as an associate jus- suffering from jealous the permitting Orchestra— Towers Manhattan ts hab-frthese services The bureau has tice of the supreme court but ef- - Alan’s account Nor was it her in-tof the Bible and the singing of in - CBS SS ng been secure a limited enabled 'to upon was thiCtMr to swing doubtful votes into it to expend her V hymns in the public schools court melodies number of that remarkable little 9:30 p mm——CBS Midnight to the supreme respective ballotting columns of j nocent persons other than her hus Friday ’79ers’’ —old time 10:00 "The p volume for "The readers younger went the two opposed factions Joseph Lewis as a taxpayer to eat chicken hash the next day Way to Paradise” The edition is 10:30dancemorchestra j vard unabated counsel are Arthur Gar- - now Am(Jng —The Ramblers out of print p uan felt he needed someone s A roll call which will decide the and Clarence Darrow I m— 11:00 Vocal records a soon to be habit p He is they arrived goto issue of confirmation or rejection sympathy when he of the Free — prelident m 11:30 to “ Fran p Organ tone pictures EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE will be taken early in the week pos-- 1 caught a glimpse of Natalie before can’t break" she predicted Thinkers’ society of New York Ethel with — 11 GOOD ces Hogan at the conSHEPHERD of Corner outsecI a the fire in the s:biy on Monday ’T£oom that The Today the rw alleges complaint I sole wire from the direct Twenty-fourth aveif dont & by should street worry and Grant With they light corrp cf the vote was uncertain started upstairs tion of the city charter which per nue John W theatre vs a returned Capitol and eat rector The his hat helped he were Hyslop flung hearted gesture mits the Bible to be read violates second Eight members of the senate pro---midnight— after Easter The 12:00 Sunday conceded to be undecided and upon and coat on a chest and went in to herself to some more chicfctn "You the state constitution gram are a swell cook Hannah Think of Lewis said the Bible used ’in the church school meets at 9:30 a m ihes° the persuasive talents of the join her 11 1:00 a: m— Signing off and time re- want her not touchin’ a bite on that tray schools sermon at communion and knew 5 orsors and Holy ha Almost North version ‘ of Instantly Is James the the opponents a m Offertory solo "Come Unto port referred to Natalie who had which he said King j 1oo£ Carolina jurist were concentrated Protestis something had happened She — distinctly 44 the food Hannah sent up ant as are the hymn books used Me" from the Messiah by Mrs A ed at him but her glance was cold refused after Alan had stalked and therefore repugnant to children H Aland No evening service Anto her welcome of trace 'm house a not was MILLIONS FOR ROADS (There dinnerless and of other denominations and to those nouncements-for out of the the week: u Slow The S bureau of public roads in her expression the Blue Birds at 4 p m Wool or two away from seething with tadigna’'on Monday a halted authorilocal step He affiliations state without that and religious r ft a I over the country plan to her and his desire to kiss her died Without thought of where he was Confirmation instruction at 4 p m The Woman’s auxiliary at 7:30 p more than $1601167000 for as suddenly as the sight had in- - going he bent his sCeps toward the m once he there decided But her station reached for and railroad lipa 1930 This nghwav improvement in his nose prettiest evening gown Tuesday the Women’s Guild will PORTLAND Ore May 3— (AP)— s 1230 000000 more than was spent Awkwardness seized him He felt decided rebeserve sort dinner in the Guild hall at farther she lr Her That of a wrap like thing evening only any moment stranger a for :q5 Cooperative organizations’ officials noon was to as he too time for elaborate tried the It often had past He being jected longed his own home announced today that wool shearing The Girl Scouts meet at 4 p m when wear with an escort not in formal destination outside t6 analyze Natalie’s nativeasability to had a made the Pacific northwest throughout :r Wednesday the Women’s Guild was the house unendurable clothes She chose instead' though Natalie most of the make him feel this way— general but that dressiest coat a creation luxuriously will meet In Guild hall at 2:30 p m He for him he concluded! he were guilty of some misdeed was In Oregon had particularly trading The she" w of meet Ich had the King at been in ranch clips furred witlTblue fox Daughters ' had ccme to believe that it scene a Up un’il the moment his eye fell bought at a sale of used models 7:30 p - m The Vestry meet at 8 purely 'read ofalso Officials estimated that about 40 decided that i upon the public telephone he hadn't From her paper hatbox she brought p m And he had instruction forper cent of the Oregon 1930 producThursday Confirmation was better to get it over with since thought of anyone to help him did forth a tissue turban to wear with 4 tion had been sold either by conat m Y 7:30 he never but troubles then P his p get it evading the trouble had m signment to dealers by outright Having decili what she would p Why not c:Jl up Phillipa? seemed possible Sickening or through cooperative chansale the meet wear vibrated the Scouts with to voice at as moved he Her over she Friday Boy him put fairly flooded zriftly ’ inels when he asked her If she finishing touches to her complex- 7pm stood there and waited for her to pleasure ion A friend who lived in a roomhad a free evening In Washington 75 per cent of the FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST clip been handled they said go somewhere and dance"’ ing house where an Egyptian lady was so unutterably beautiful She — Comer Monroe avenue and has - anger Her lovely Ups were Alan said “I want to be happy” dwelt grandly inmethe front parlor SCIENTIST growers hare been street Regular signedWashington as well as kohl from her and Twenty-fourt- h whole cooperatives Phillipa lauehed “Why not The had obtained s: by drawn ou of shape and her ' Some 11 o'clock Sunday mornservice at "That’s to was a she ’tile of Roseban and eastern it the suggested It in But Phillipa Oregon given was growers hard face Punishunwool a wild of with it Subject Ore She had not Lakeview the where ing and "Everlasting pools of the grows" experimented hardness of feeling " Alan thyme “I’ll be a til she ’mew how to apply it as ment” May 4 Sunday school 9:45 will be marketed through the Cali"Fine agreed though Bitter feeling heart stony would have little late getting down I’m still effectively as the Egyptian She got a m Wednesday evening testimon- fornia Cooperative association and Alan hated it He moment if he up in Hlllxhlre but there’s a train out the stick the used and put some ial meetings at 8 o’clock Reading given bis soul at that on now Then she rouged her Ups rooms at '305 Central11 building “ins in a few mi utes” his in her taken could have ' a m to come a bit Rooms open daily from tew a down" “Oh knew into as dont sweet he as Phillipa cheating perfect and f'”nd her— 4 p in except Sundays and holidays s St- - wantv meet on Td him the outlin “HI natural you uptown she be urged ould provided she ' ’ ' ed to be vivid unrestrained to look At the station” ' never change again WARD— NINTH An fail “That’s me” Dont a abandoned - The interesting great tantalizinly hopelessness of such of dream Nataconjoint meeting will be held Sun- Bilious constipated? 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