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Show PAGE SIX PEOVO (UTAH) EVENIN G H E R A L D, , THURSDAY, J A N U A R Y 3 0, 1 93 0. 'if T7T . TT 9 ' gh'oes . ii' pi ci a v s 0 J9 TT Wedi t :. 0:80 .. . Recreation Lodi GyroTap and Group Dancing. MraL Mofley and Mrs. Melllnr.. Individual and Community Health Collie Hall "Practical Eating and Its "Relation to Health", Mrs. E. II. EaBtmond and Dr. ij L. L. Calllmore. ' CommunlfyGoTerninent College Hall -'"" "Chief biff lenities Involved in the Enforcement Enforce-ment of Law," Commissioner T. T. Burton, Salt Lake City. " ' ' A' - ' ' , . " ; Conservation of Hainan Resource- 26013 -"Mental Hygiene ' Clinics", Professor M. Wilford Poulson, B. Y. U. ' , , .' ' . .A- . -10:80 : '. ""- - V--- ' ;" Home and Comrauity Beantlficatlon Faculty . Room The Organization - of ; Civic Art Club", Mrs. Glenn J. Beeley, Salt Lake . - city. a 'A . v.;-;'"" v . Iiaw EnforcementCollege Hall "The Jury " In" Relation to Law Enforcement"; Hon. George P. Parker, Attorney General, State of Utah. - . ; ; ' t : ' ' A Square ' Deal . taj Community . Education 2C0E "Extension of Public Education Adult Education", Lowry Nelson, Director of the Extension Division-, and Dean of the College of Applied ScIenceyB.." Y. U.A- Ikekeepers---890K -"The fteekeepig Industry of Utah" D; H., Hilimrrr State-Apiarist. "BeekeeplugAPast, Present and Future", N. E. Miller, President and Manager, Miller Mil-ler Honey. Corporation, Provo, Utah. Drama Little Theatre M I. A. Drama, Pro-: Pro-: lessor-AW O. Robinson, General Board M. i. a. -a- "ric':1;'1- Vanguarxl Scout lddertilbE- -"The Week "by week Program-Hahdlcrafta". ' If. SO ' TaxationSCOE "How, the. Proposed Plan of. Tax Revision utlTfaH if-Wb'rk"f Dr! DI1-. DI1-. wbrtbTWalker, Absistant Professor of Economics, Eco-nomics, University of Utah. ". . -., Character Education College nail "What Friday, January 31 Is the Most Intelligent Way to Deal with Juvenile Delinquency", Judge Hugo B. An-" derson, formerly Juvenile Judge Salt Lake ; City, now Director of the Salt Lake Community Com-munity Chest. A . - Geanalogy Room D "Temple Sheets and the Temple Index Bureau", Harry Russell. Salt Lake City. ' - Recreation Ladies Gym Demonstration of a Valentine Party.' Mr. Hart and Mrs. Melllngr , 'a; ' ' a 12: so ' Lunch B. Y. U. Cafeteria. , 1:30-3:20 ' -, ... General Assembly College Hall "A Public Welfare Prbgram for the State of Utah", Dr. Arthur L Beeley, Professor of Soci-' ology at the University of Utah, and PresK. dent of the State Conference of Social Work. . . - , - "Fundamentals of a, Good Tax System"f ' Dr. Ilarley L. Lut2, 'Professor of Publio Finance, Prinston University, Special Advisor Ad-visor to the Utah State Tax Revision Commission. Com-mission. V - ' ' . , . . 3:SO 1 " ' " . Welfare Iroblems College . jlall "Resource es of Your Community and the. Place of Socal Work", Miss Kate Williams, 1st Vice-v President of the State Conference of Social I Work, Member of- the State- Board of Educa' tion. : Farm Problems- Faculty Room Contlnua-tion Contlnua-tion of the farm - economic surveys- which have been- conducted by" the Utah Experiment Experi-ment Station in various "counties of" "the , State 'The significance of the results of these surveys wil be brought out. ' " 31. I. A. 260E All M. I. A. workers will ,, s consider ; the "problems, of the Adult -Department of the M. L A. Lucy. W. Smith and other General Board Members. Genealo'jjy Room ' D The . . Rewards . of " Temple Service", Bishop Joseph " Christen son, Recorder Salt Lake Temple. Pleasant -View To ! f Hold Play Contest A play contest is being arranged between the young folks and the Older members of the :' Pleasant View ward, and all members of the ward and the public in general is cordially Invited to attend these entertainments. en-tertainments. x The young folks will 1 present their play, a: three-act comedy, "Mail Order Brides," Thursday evening, eve-ning, February 6, in the wan amusement halL" Mrs. Ina Lewis is the director. "Take My Advice," t a three-act comedy, will be presented by the older members of the ward Thursday Thurs-day evening, February 13, in the amusement hall, under the direction direc-tion of Mrs. Melba Cluff. Montana Man Dies From Parrot Fever ROUNDUP. Mont- Jan. 30. (UP The death of John Ashment was attributed at-tributed to parrot fever by physicians physi-cians her today. . - A small admission fee will be charged on both occasions. His wife" was seriously ill with the same malady. The cases were the first reported In this section. Ashment received a parrot .rom Chicago for a Christmas, -present. The hird appeared sickly and died early this month.' ' ' goon after. ' Ashment was taken ill: Then his. wife also contracted the sickness. Ashment ; died late yesterday.- . ' - His death was pronounced due to parrot fever by Dr. W. F. Coggs-1 well, secretary of the state board of health, and Dr. J.. It Couchr state epidemaloglst, after an investigation, investiga-tion, 'i The Congressional Record has no regular columnist; but we recommend recom-mend such a department be conducted con-ducted by Senator Tydlngs who said: "Let him who is without gin among you cast the first stone." You and f V that his daughter. Mrs. Tbelma W. Ferre of Los Aneeles. Calif., who has been critically HL is now onthe road to recovery. Leo Wooden, former resident land student of Provo .visited friends here Monday. He was enroute ; to Los Angeles, Calif.. fromJPocateuo, Idaho, where he has accepted a position as chef In one oCthe largest larg-est hotels in that city. Mr. Wooden has been associated with the Bancroft Ban-croft hotel of Pocatello for several ye Irs. Dr. J. Leo XUertson .of Murray, spent Saturday in Provo with relatives rela-tives and friends. :. Lynn Smith of Ogden, has been eprtiding a few days , in Provo with Miss Irma Olsen y Miss . Weltha Peacock," who is teaching school at Bingham, spent the week end In Provo with her mother. Mrs'. Weltha O. Peacock. Miss Rhea Coleman, of Soldier Summit, spent the week end here with Mr. and -Mrs. Elmer Madsen. B AV. Walton and wife of Price, are among the visitors In -Provo thfs week. . ' 4'--V ' '-Sr "- Mr. and Mrs. JL W. Marriott of Ogden, were, visitors. In this - city Tuesday. - Sirs. J. W. McKnJghfc of Price spent Tuesday here .with friends. Today's Offer To All Who Have INDI GESTION Ask Abdut Generous , Money Back Guarantee There's a sure way to-put an end to stubborn indigestion, gas, shortness short-ness of breath and all the. ailments that are caused by a had stomachA You are simply patching up your stomach when you take things that only give relief for a few hours. - Why not build up your run-down stomach make It- strong and vigorous vig-orous so that yon can eat anything you warit any time" you want to Without the least sign of distrrtisi--' Dare's . Mentha, Pepsin Js " what ev-jry stomach, sufferer needs -". a pl'ftsant tonicf elixir fgr" all KtonV ach ilLs. - ' -'. -; S. ".- : Thousands of bottles Of Dare's Mentha Pepsin are sold every day because Jt is the' one 'outstanding; supremely effective stomach ; remedy rem-edy that is guaranteed by - drug-glts drug-glts everywhere - to- end Indigestion Indiges-tion or money back. Adv. i' ' Loren Blclntyre of Ogden, visited friends1 in! Provo5 today. - 3Ir. and- Bfrs, -Ken Hyland of Salt- Lake,'' were here wlth friends Tuesday.1 -vr ; A v ; ' Mrs; Rosetta Burdi'ck of Carey, Idaho, whO: ha3 beert- spendingr the winter here with' Mrs EVa Kay, has left for Payson' where"; she ! will visit ; Indefinitely with Marcellus Burdick.-1 " hei " son, Ttlr. and BIrs. John Evans and family ,of ' Saltv.Lake, .'were'among the 'visitors - here ; Tuesday, BEss Thehnjx Davis of Spanish Fo'rki - spent rMJonday with ' Provo friends. ; ' rs?v:-r-v . vH--: . pllrs. Sterling Bean has. returned to. Provo from a, three months'; visit in Pasadena. C Califs-She: has- been the guest of Her' sister? Mrs. Wil- v.: BIrs. Grace Blalley of Spanish Fork, is-attending- Leadership week sessions- t the -B. Y: Ui She" is visiting .with her sister, . Mrs. George IL Brimhail. 'K tester Young of Price, was here on business this morning. John II. Souter, former resident of Provo, visited friends here Tuesday. Tues-day. :-- Blr. and BIrs. James Hansen and family of Park City, were among the visitors In Provo Monday nd Tuesday. They were the1 house guests of Mi.. Hansen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John 'Hansen.. " . '' ; R. W. Pharo: of Brlgham City, was a visitor in Provo today. ' , - . - ;, f , r ... N.-' B. Cook of Morgan, spent Wednesday in Provo. ' v George BL. Turpin of Murray, was among, the visitors here today. James Chris Nelson Jr.,. of Salt Lake, and Beatrice 'James of Provo, were ' issued a marriage license Wednesday at. the county court house." v 1.IAII OllED ' HI OIL DLAST COALTNGA. CaUf, Jan. 30 (U.n With a blast that could be seen for 20 miles; a 12,000 gallon gaso-line gaso-line tank at Felix Welt iNFo. 1, Ket- tlemari Hills district, let loose early today; killing one man. Four others were , missing. ; Charles Lt Phillips, operator in charge of -the-$500,1X)0 Petroleum Securities' Absorption plant' at the well,' was the known victim. ' Flaming'' gasoline was' ' thrown over the countryside, setting fires which caused' explosion of a second 12,000 gallon tank. -Both exploded tanks were within the; absorption plant Three other tanks; imperiled by oil driven flames, were considered as certain to" be destroyed. "The dil ran -down gullies, spreading spread-ing 'destruction in tail - directions and threatening other properties in the- rich- KetUeman Hills district. 'As soon as", the roar of the' explosion-was heard herek 2a miles away, accompanied by the enormous flare that lit the heavens " over a- wide area, ambulancesbearing surgeons and nurses were-'sent from here.". WIFE, GAS, SCARE MAN firi THE; BEAD5 OF NIGHT "Overcome' by stomach gas Iri the dead of night, 1 scared my husband badly: He got Adlerika and it ended end-ed the gas.M-Mrs.' BL Owen. '- ''Adlerika- relieves stomach' gas in TEN -minutes! Acts on BOTH upper up-per and lower bowel, removing old poisonsous - waste 1 you " never knew was there. Don't fbdl with medicine medi-cine which cleans only PART of bowels, . but let Adlerika give stomach stom-ach and" bowels' a REAL cleaning and get rid of all gas! ' Hedqulst Drug Co. Adv. . A BIrs. JT. F. McKnight of Price, visited friends here Wednesday. . Blr. and BIrs. Charles Anderson and daughter Ef fie, have returned home from a delightful two weeks' visit? in Los Angeles, Calif. They were the guests of Mrs. Anderson's brother, .. Louis Thompson and family.' Many of the principal places of interest in and about Los Angeles- were visited by the Povo-ans.' Povo-ans.' ' . ' ' , - mm ON "YOUR CAU Reduce your payments ": by Refinancing. -Cash Paid for Late JJodzl Used Cars V. H. TUFT 210North Third ,Vest Phone 185-J - Prova . 4 .. w 1 v 1- ' Ufryfji -V- f'SSs. " - I - . .... ..a.--,-,.-c . :.'. '.'"::.:.;:..::,. . t 1 fr. M a kpcd it nn ie nn it e jp - - w nc wa.be w ' THE NEW FORD TOWN SEDAN r In the Town Sedan you $e a dittinguUhed example of the unbroken stceep of line wltich adds mo much charm to all the -newffodmy-Fortl bodies. Radiator, hood cow, lower roof line, jejnderst.tvlteels' every point of design reflects the new style ' f anttjbteautjrthqt have been' placed within the means of everyone ".'.All ofthe neto Ford cars are finished In a variety of colors. V THE introduction of the new Ford bodies Las set a high standard of motor car value. From the v new deep radiator to the tip of the curving rear fender, there is ah unhrokenxsweep of line a flowing grace of contour gaining added charm: from the rich and attractive colors t You will take a real pride in the smart style and fresh new. beauty of . the Ford just as you will find '- " ' . -. UA X , , ,. 1 '-v; . . . , - . ;A A -. . -A " - ' A an ever-growing satisfaction in its safety, comfort, speed, acceleration, ease of control, ? reliability and ' . " - - -,sA - '' A 'A A 1 -v ' -' ' : ' -' - '' - "" ' ' A x ,A- -A t ' ; '. , , . ' s' slt ... , y . V -A ' . economy. In appearance, as in mechanical construction, craftsmanship has been put into mass production . New beauty, has been added to outstanding performance. ',.,,..' c , t ' . ' ' A feature of unusual interest is the use of Rustless Steel for tlie radiator shell, head lamps, cowl finish ' . - . -. , j a V --" . ' , . '.' 1 A - - strip, hub caps, tail lamp and other exposed metal parts. This steel will not rust, corrode or tarnish and will retain its bright brilliance for the life of the car Here, as in so many other important details, you ecc " " - A - '''-.',,' . A evidence of the enduring quality that has been built into the new Ford. . y"v. A- Roadster, $435 Phaeton, $440 Coupe,$500 ' c A Tudor Sedan, S500r Sport Coupe, $530 Two-window Fordor Sedan, $600 Three-window Fordor Sedan, $625 Convertible Cabriolet, $j515 Town Sedan, $070 Alt prices . o. b Detroit, plus freight and delivery. Dumpers and spore tire extra.) ' . - . 3nn epibgoii (S:?j"po . a - ' a ... x . ;' ' . . - n.O,: no- A ' Evomlnis; Jala Meg : ' Wanes aootffiiaGni ;- ... p A A -- ? .' .'- ' A"i I' 3 1 |