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Show 7 PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1 9 3 4 FAGE FlVfc :.Y.U. ORGAN IS INSTALLED M'ith rlv minor tuning .-Kljtist- nts yet to bo made, mstalla- in of the rrcemiv pun naseu toe organ in College hall of Brisr- m Younr university is practi- piy complct'1. Originally a SH,-b SH,-b theater ortun, it ha.s been re- ilt for conceit work The difficult task making to o reran lit acousucauv into ine 11 was planned by Dr. Carl F .'ring rf the physics department the university. B T. Higgs, perintendent of buildings and ounds. .super vised the construe -n of the sound boxes for the gan .student la Dor was usi-d. vo sound proof boxes were cn-ructed cn-ructed in the rear of the hall hold the org m pipes. In adii- pr f , proof n to being perfect lv the boxes are ato heat and dustproof Over 240 pounds of nails and 6000 square feet ot celotex were used in the onstruction of the boxes. The boxes are scientifically const) con-st) ucted lor ideal resonance and t 'ne quality The sound escapes from the boxers into the hall through two large openings in the ceiling' The console of the organ is located 75 feet from the pipes. The s.in ha.s a fine effect in College hall, according to J. J. Keeler, Y student who has studied oigan abroad for a year and a half The tonal quality of the rgan. especially the flutes, is exceptional, according to Gerrit de Jong, dean of the college of fine aits Instruction in organ under these two men will be available avail-able to B Y. l students. Acco.'ding to Dr. Kynng. the task of fitting the organ into the hall was especially difficult because be-cause 'the hall is designed acoustically acous-tically for speech and not for Boy Ruler Youths Praised For Campaign Work sound 1 music VALUABLE PRIZES GIVEN AWAV DOES TH GO0 VMISUICKWS ANSWER ? HORIZONTAL 1 The boy rown prime, who recently re-cently became king. t His fatl.er. King Alexander, Alexan-der, was in France. i:5 Unit 14 To origMiate. 16 Card game. 17 Away IK Ozone. 19 Promise "JO Devoured. '1 To distribute . j:: Trifled. 2. Verbal. '2f Iris rootstock. I'S Vnie cask. '.! Passage. '.','2 Musical note. Company. ;M Epicurean logi :7 To extol. :'.! Pertaining to the nose. 4" Malicious burning I J To handle. 44 Structural Answer to Previous Pn..le a5I d a v i n w aid r DAVID IpfeyLm ADC T I o TLlTdL kAP P L gPjU I MgTB G ILJAL S0AS l E P lC PEE L V V0W. LIB I AJ MlEiELlbr-1 unit. 45 Small child. 4 7 Curse. 4S Note in scale. r.u Inlet. fL' Those who weave. fr Food containei rr. To hurl against. TS A larval stage. r0 To gasp. 00 He was attending attend-ing in England, this year 61 His lather s oldest brother. Prince . renounced the throne. VKRTICAL 1 Antelope. 2 To deduce. 3 Atrocious. J Tiny vegetable. 53 Morindin dye. 5 To eject. 54 Type standard 6 Playing card. 55 Vehicle. 7 Half an em. 57 Cry of sur-S sur-S Blackbird. prise. f To stitch. 5 Italian river. in Axillary- 11 Particle. 12 Christmas carol. 15 Thick shrub. 22 Kindled. 24 He is the new ruler of . 27 Dry. 2? Twitching. :u Hastened. :;2 Sesame. 33 Pertaining to the heart. :;5 To doze. ::6 Negative. ;!7 Landholders in Scotland. 3S Period. 41 At the present time. 4:5 Fuel. 46 Wild duck. 47 To boast. IS Sharp tooth. 4! Poker stake. 51 Tree. LINDON MKS, LAURA V. ALLREl) Reporter Lake Shore School To Stage Operetta i lypsy Ann , Barney lair announcer; Ralph Joe Crect. Julian Argvle, th' Hi an. li st 1' (;'rge oheya, president, of t lie I'rovo high school student body, and Paul Boyer. Provo higii debater, de-bater, were praised for the part Lh y took in the recent campaign of the Democrats here, by party ao i kers. "Two Provo youths, who have not yet reached the voting ae, p r o v e d themselves excellent stumpers and strategists and theieby gained a state-wide reputation repu-tation Tor themselves in thi:-: field," snid a communication from Tom Ward, party worker. Sheya was accorded the position posi-tion r f main speaker in a number of rallies. Winding up th." campaign cam-paign at Price, Utah, as the guest speaker before a crowded iionse, he was commended repeate ''y for his oratory and the way hi expressed ex-pressed the desire of youth to coo nei-ate "The majority of tha.v. ihat constituted the capaign committees commit-tees in Ut. h county were young women and men between the ages of 21 and 35. " I If I A w wnsfAcnow cnutMnxo la! J I I ,DC mMrr 'J!r Enter This Easy, Amusing Contest. Here's a contest that's really jun! What did Mickey say to Minnie? You'll enjoy thinking think-ing up a clever answer. And what do you get for it, besides the fun? You get a mart elous opportunity to u in a colorful Congoleum Gold Seal Rug youroun choice of color and pattern- in our store contest Our prizes are genuine Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs the favorite floor-covering of millions of women because be-cause of their beauty and labor-saving quality. Water-proof, you know so no scrubbing. Clean with just a mop 7"" T""" """"" 3"" 5 7 6 io it 12 75 SXra fs sSife "izzzpzpzz fjgn - i"z-i4x!5 ;zzizzzzzpz l I I PI n rr 1 1 itz Firemen Entertain At Pheasant Feed SPANISH FORK Members of the Spanish Fork Firemen's association asso-ciation were hosts Wednesday night at the annual pheasant banquet ban-quet which was the first function to be held in the new Firemen's hall. The mayor and city coun-cilmen coun-cilmen and their wives were guests. During the evening short talks lauding the work of the firemen were given by Mayor Rees W. James, City Councilmen David H. Jones, Charles H. Dixon. R. C. Swalberg. H E. Williams and Wm. J. Johnson. H. W. Elmer and several sev-eral other firemen spoke briefly. Clifford Mortenson was toast-master. toast-master. The banquet was served by the Firemen's Ladies' auxiliary under the direction of their president, presi-dent, Mrs. Dean Wilcox. 1st Prize a 9x12 foot Congoleum Gold Seal Rug. 2nd Prize 6x9 foot Congoleum Gold Seal Rug. 3rd Prize a 3x6 ft. Congoleum Gold Seal Rug. Remember, these prize rugs are the famous nationally advertised Congoleum Rugs, backed with the Gold Seal guarantee. In case of ties, duplicate prizes will be given. We will enter in the National Mickey Moue Contest the "Mickey Mouse Answer" which wins First Prize in our Store Contest. This gives you an opportunity oppor-tunity to win one of the five new Ford V-8's offered as Grand National Prizes! Come in for an Official Entry Blank Free at our store. Contest ends December 1 TTayEoi? eos. Co. Central School P.-T. A. Election The Parent-Teachers' association associa-tion of the Central school held a meeting in the school auditorium Thursday evening, in observance of National Education week. Miss Laura Henderson, principal, princi-pal, presided, and a splendid pro-gran, pro-gran, was furnished for the parent par-ent and friends in attendance. A song was sung by a group of selected se-lected voices from the second grade, and" the invocation was offered of-fered by Terry Oldroyd. "The Trend of Education" was the subject of a fine talk given by Ray Stewart, and a talk on "I'ar- nt-Teachrs' Rroblems" was given by LaVar Christcnsen. Officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: Mrs. Hattie Larsen. president; Mrs. Edith Fullmer, first vice president; presi-dent; Mrs. Leona Henrie, second vice president: Miss Laura Henderson, Hen-derson, third vice president; Mrs. Donna Franck. secretary and treasure1. VINEYARD i feeding have Kxperinx'Ms in convinced certain specialists that i-hildrrn know what to cat better than ttxir parent'; it A , .A.WORLD-WIDE RECEPTION WvWV WITH THE ME IV Pictured is a 7 -tube "World Cruiser" model a dandy, at a price that trill astonish you. WORLD CRUISER O From your easy chair, tune in thoHC distant stations the vay you would like to hear them. The Grunow "Signal Beacon" does it for you satisfactorily, and with fine volume. All Grunows are not only great performers Wut feature beautiful cabinet work at prices that will astound you. Taylor Bros. Company ! MKS. (iEOKHK F. HFLLS j Ke-porter IMione 01 -K-1 i - i A social was held at the home1 of Albeit Holdaway. Tuesday c- ; ning Musk and game.- v.vre -- 1 joyed and a delic ious pheasant i suppci was served to Mr and Mrs Randall Holdaway. Mr and 1 Mr.-. Merland Remmington. Mr. and Mis Ray Gammon. Mr. and I Mrs. Wclby Gammon, Mr. and j Mrs. Ra.y Holdaway, Mr. and Mts. j Glen Holdaway, Miss Ida Condor of American Fork and La ai ! Holda wa y Mis .1 () Stone entertained loi hT immediate family Wednesday ; evening at her home, the occasion , being her husoand s birthday an- 1 ni versa ry Refreshments were j served to Mr. and Mrs. C. M 1 Stone. Mr. and Mrs Arvil O. j Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stone. 1 Genealogical meeting will be ; held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John K Allen Monday evening. ; Mr and Mrs. J. O. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Murdock, and Mr and Mrs John Is Allen attended at-tended the temple excursion to Salt Lake Thursday Mr and Mis l-Vank .lolica Visited Visit-ed With 'lytlVej. KlVertoTi i'ri Jpe-.da V Mi and Mr.- FHia Holdaway anriinijiee t tie arrival of a baby buy lxrn November 7th at the home ..t tin- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Alma Reck of Lehi. The jellowing young people ni-'-ed , pop coin hu;d at the home of Mr. and Mrs .losepn A. Murdock Mur-dock Tuesday evening: Delphia l-randsen, Thelmi Rlake, Zella Harding. Lyle Holdaway, and Ivan Murdock, Dean and Melvin Mirier. Clyde Holdaway, Clark Roulton. Bert and Elroy Murdock. The special activity lesson will be given Tuesday afternoon at Relief society with Mrs. Mabel Bunker in charge The women WHOcFIRSTp IN AMERICA R Joseph Nathan Kane Author of "Famous Firt Facts" When was the world's fir-i nitiht court op'-ned? Who was the lii.-t j" r-"ii to he cremated in America? When were the fir-t era' k-ei k-ei introduced? AllSWefs lit Ilel l.-Me. CIRST BUOODSMED 1NTWE CIVIL WAR TOOK PLACE APRIL 19, 166). LUTWEP GODOARD BECAME FIRST WATCHMAKER 1609. X ,1711 I-ke ,s .V!rr-l , h- r parents FIP5T COAL OIL FACTORY 5TACTED IN I6M AT UALTJ4AM , M AS5 . 9 ;Jc Jess Walker left last week for Toronto, Canada. He will spend au indefinite length of time there visiting with friends. Mrs. Ann Lewis entertained Thursday at a quilting at the home of her mother. Mrs. William Bobbins. After the quilting dinner was served to Mrs. Ed. W. Lewis, Sr., Mrs. Rulon Robbins and Mrs Earl Loader of Pleasant Grove. Mrs William Robbins and Mrs. Harold Bullock. Mrs. Annie Gillman wa.s pleasantly pleas-antly surprised by her children Monday evening, the occasion j being her birthday. A lovely birth- '. day dinner was served. The table : was prettily decorated with a j large birthday cake forming the ; centerpiece. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gillman and son Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold , Hooley and children, Ruth, Dean. ' and Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gillman and children, Lowell, Dale, , and Jay Var, Miss Thelma Gillman, Morrell Gillman and the guest of honor. John Rieley of Spanish Fork was a Lindon visitor Tuesday and Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Mr. and Mrs Howard Culluiiore who lecently returned from England Eng-land after fulfilling a two year mission mis-sion for the L. D. S. church, arc-spending arc-spending a few weeks with Mr Cullimore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 A. L. Culhmore. Mrs. Helen A. Fatheringhani and children of Mt. Pleasant ate visiting visit-ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ; Walter Bird. i Mrs. Joseph Hanson and daughter, daugh-ter, Connie of Lehi. visited Wodncs-' Wodncs-' day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Walker. Among those who attended the , temple excursion at Salt lake City Thursday were: Mr. and Mrs Reuben Tomlinson, Mr. and Mrs : Lawrence Walker, Mr and Mrs i Leonard Walker and Mrs Dons Rogers. Mr. and Mrs Fay Fielding i Grace Walker i left Thursday . morning for Oakland. California. They will make then home there i for the present time. Mrs. LaVell Johnson and Miss ! Bessie Young, directors of the i M. I. A. road show act. presented their act at Lehi Wednesday even-1 even-1 nig. Miss Edna Gillman entertained ; Wednesday evening at a shower m honor of Mrs. Fay Fielding, the fromer Grace Walker, at her home Piogressive "Bunco" was played. Mrs. Ruth Christiansen and Mrs Kate Ash winning the prizes. Luncheon was served at small tables to the following: Mrs. Richard Walker. Mrs. Pichard Allred. Mrs. Leonard Walker, Mrs Joseph Hansen of Lehi; Mrs June Clark. Mrs. Harris Chipman. Mis La Veil Johnson, Miss Bessie Young, Miss Maybell Farr and Mrs Ruth Christiansen of Pleasant Giovr, ' Mrs. Zelnia Hair, Mrs. Annie An-; An-; derson, Mrs. Kate Ash. Mrs. Lawrence Law-rence Walkei, Miss Thelma Gill-, Gill-, man, Misses Grace, Elda Rhodu and Dorothy Mayhew, Mrs. May . R. Walker, Miss Ruth Walker. Miss Avera Snath, Mrs. Smith. Mrs. , Doris Rogers, Mrs. Erma Tomlinson, Tomlin-son, Mrs. Florence Tomlinson, Mrs. Vern Gillman. Mrs. Joseph Ash, Evelyn Bird, Lorainc Walker and Clesta Giilman. Mrs. Victor Sodcrson of Salt SPANISH FORK I'.-.di : the d.-lection d.-lection of Miss Ague- Hj1-s. music teacher at the Lake Sh re schools assisted oy Mis- Edith Nash, wno will coach the dramatics, dra-matics, the pupils of the Lake Shore school, numbeimg over 10i will stage the operetta "J..ck and the Beaji Stalk." Leading parts will be played hv Reed Francis. Jack: Faye Bellow's. Jack's mother: Ira Terry. Blunderbuss: Blunder-buss: the ogre: Brent Civer, Contain Con-tain Kidd; Bert Rose. Foollemisi me magician; Clara CI Alta Helen J Ulle Dean Lei 'ii n. Ait ken Ellis Ciaysun. Beckstr Bellows I la P 1 ! a IM Huff. Eva Lila Aru six English won;, i IV.. Gale B.iIT:e and Rex Me i s ; i tour Englishmen: oth, r parts ai the pirates, beans. Japanese g:ii boys and i kv chorus Dutch a vilh l.ioys and girb This till be that has eve' LaKe Slioit will b Like iris. ( .VpMeS consisting o ai. the liis. : been put i school The pi esenti d Ni v 'J: Sho; e air.u.M'irrnt 1 VS 'II . Is i r p u la rge Will coi'drillv A nna i i lc .iiit th ipcrel t ; at th' pel et t at f h hall a n . i s . e pui in invited nUHUUIIIUI,,,,!,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, PROVO CITY n u u B s DIRECTORY Here is a List of Firms That Render the Service You Need. IT WILL APPEAR IN THE HERAIJ) EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY E IPnime 1Ti?ee SEvnce- NATIONAL TIRES AND TI RES ACCESSORIES 3rd So. Univ. Ave. M. REED JOHNSON. Mgr. Phone 1SSS a H IIF.IN DSEIJViAN OPTICAL AND JEWELRY CO. Official watch In-Bpectors In-Bpectors for CP., .,k.;.. s.u & u Ka i . .-oaihs. All mikrl of Ualrhri KrpalrfA 120 W. Oatrr St. LIT AH COUNTY MATTRESS FACTORY WOOL AND COTTON MATTRESSES, MAT-TRESSES, WOOL BATT8 Mattreaeee Renovated and made Ml W. 2nd N. Phone 545, Prova S Ralph's Radio & Appl. Co. RADIO SERVICE WITH A SATISFACTION 8S No. I'niv. Ave. All Work (iuaranteed THAT COT NTS. Phone HI 8 S GILL COX Aut" RrIilir,I1. A" Miikrs With JOri.FA C hr sler-Pl mouth MOTOR CO. S;iles and Ser ice The 'erv Iitest Method. LOI IS KKI.SCH, at the BOOTERIE. e 707 Ml Unties Soles Seel Call and l)eher 18 W. t enter n B B TRY OUt MX CENT Shirt Finish Work. FAMILY SERVICE Expert MAYC0CK APPLIANCE CO. Phone 101 ( ; t r I J" l'i-."..e 7s ITov., Sales and Serxice on: (ieniiine I rit; idai re. Domestic ami ( niiimi'r-ial. niiimi'r-ial. Eas- Washers and Ironers. (,-M Stokers. It. C. A. Radios, L. A. H. Electric Itanues. Snow's Cycle Shop' H. P. HANSEN :H'i WEST CENTER KEYS and I (K'KW ()fK liah Ruguies UK V( LE REP Ket i red A Hi I Ni linnet Work - Dour and Midi. Mi-di. i "screens - tieneral Mill Work - I iirniture lipairmsj I .".H W H I I II "J 11 stH I II S The General Shop S tion fJuaianteed Cash Iud tor Ki n Cleaning-. Phone 91. is prepared to repair your Stove or Furnace. Satiafac- Fuinit'.ire and Stoves. Chimnev 159 North L'niversltv Avenue. Plumbing Heating P. L. LARSEN Sheet Metal Work m m a B B PHONE .74 343 WEST CENTER ST. visit mg M r at tin- i I M i IIH T of" are requested to urinj ihev AnM'is to Previous Otiestionv A S Union tronps passed throuch Raltiniore en routp to Vavijnfcton they hi tc stoned and tired upon by a mob of citizens Four Union soldiers were killed. .' injured In Shrewsbury. Mass . his birthplace. birth-place. Uoddtird opeie'd a small watch-ma kmc business Before the illuminating value of petroleum pe-troleum was discovered, the U S Chemical MnnufacturinK Co ma nn fin tared coal oil from coal tar lor that purpose. Newspaperman To Speak To Writers In an effort to encourage the production of the short story m this territory. Wade Condon, .Salt Lake newspaper man, will address the .Journalists' club of the I'ai-ham I'ai-ham Young university Monday evening at 7:30 in the Little theater, the-ater, according to Cecelia Jensen of Sacramento. California, president presi-dent of the club The meeting is not limited to members of the .Journalists' club, as townspeople arc invited to attend. '.' V ,t I ni v. Ave Standard Oil Products Kelly-Springfield Tires l month (iUiirdnU'p W. H. "Bill" Wilde. Prop. PROVO HIDE & FUR CO. BF VERS OF HIUFs. PELTS, FFKS AM) ALL KINDS Ol n B a JINK. Phone 3(57 I 18 West Mh South See Us If Your Motor Overheats Loose ail! Squeaky Wheel-; Tightened VYhilr You Wad Ahlander Mfgr. Co. 470 South t'niv Av. DANIELS AUTO WRECKAGE USED PARTS IOW M) W KE KER SERVICE. DAV OB NIGHT Srd S. Caiv. Ave. - Phone 68 pi ilTlhie IRotiassei?ne '.th. w First st and North Try our Chili and Hot .Meat Pies, A. & H. Root or Lai;er on Draught. Sandwiches and Lunches. Beer house aprons for display. Christmas Christ-mas suggestions will also be discussed. dis-cussed. Mayor LaGuardia vetoes city lottery bill New Yorkers will have to get all their gambling thrills now by trying to cross Fifth Avenue at the rush hours MODERNIZE YOUR HOME With a G-M STOKERMATIC MAYCOCK APPLIANCE 125 West Center PHONE 78 WM THORNTON No 4 ;',rd West - C DRUG nter St We Pay Cask For Used Furniture Used $ OCCASIONAL CHAIRS . Used ROCKING CHAIRS . . . New 4-Pieee Walnut BEDROOM SUITE, only New 1935 CROSLEY RADIOS (o Tube) Used RANGES and COOK STOVES Used MONKEY STOVE (Water Bowl) Used CHINA CLOSET (Oak) n a a a n H II II U "WHERE YOU SAVE" 3 9 $49.50 Bj $2H.99 1 1 75up SMS IV McKesson Selling Spree .".de Hahver Oil Cips . $1,011 1 Pt Cod Liver Oil High I'o $1 KM i Aspirin Tablets tile I Pt. Plain C m! L-,v. r Oil .") Maytag Shop 191 V. C'-rntT, Provo--Phone 8fl For Sales Genuinp Part g Service Also Repair Any J .Make Washer Beer and Bar Equipment COMPLETE :.2 SERVICE! H. JUENKE, Mf. - 79 West 2nd North - Phone 175 HATS CLEANED and BLOCKED Up-to-Date Machinery . XRA Service One Tnal Will Convince You PHONE 175 MADSEN CLEANING COMPANY SEE US ABOUT YOUK TITLES Deed Conveyjmo Notary Pnbllo H. F. THOMAS ABSTRACT CO. 1M W. Center Provo. luit. Sunshine Cafe Nhcrc Friends Meet and EAT Day and Night .96 West Center St., Provo 310316 WEST CENTER PHONE 25 m m h a 11 ORIENT REPAIR SHOP 5 We Buy, Sell, Repair and Trade Stoves, (iuns, Bicycles, PlumhinR J Fixtures and Electric Fixtures. Ill No. Univ. Ave. Provo, Utah Auto Repairing I'nlT. Ae. RAY BARRETT WORK (ifARAXTKKD iM...... i vii ItOBKR'I'S (; A H ( ; I". 2nd So. BBflEB0BBHBflBBBBBBnBBBBBnBB0EBBBBDIBBBBSBnBB88 Klectrieal f "on t racti Motor Ri pairing PECK ELECTRIC COMPANY ARTISTIC LIGHTING FTXTLRES" Wc.'t renter Street Phone 418 B B n n H a CSSQBBBBSB3ESB3C3C2SBSBSBS0BBBBB0BBBBBBBBffSSSC3Ba |