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Show PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, -TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 8, 1 930. PAGE SEVEN Salt Lake Stock Exchange QUOTATIONS As Furnl&hed By "WELLS L. BRIMHALL Broker Eld Asked Alta Merger ......? SA .10 Alta Tiger ........ J02 X5 Big Hill ......... .24 - Z&V- Bingham Metals . .02 J02 Cardiff ............ Sfl. .08 Central Standard , .02& .03 Chief Con . .1..70 .SO Colorado Con. . . CT .02 .04 Combined Me fals . .12 - .13 '.i Crown Point v'.03" JAM Dix But!" ..' .15 . J25 Dragon. .7 j)454 ... E. Tin. CoaL 07 .12 East Tin. Con. .... -36 ' .37 East Utah . ... , JCAM D5M Emerald .01 .05 Empire Mines .... .05 .0?rs Eureka Bullion ... .19 J20 Eureka Lily .22 ' JZS Gold Chain ....... . .02 V .05 Great Western ' . . . .02 .05 Iron King ........ .18 . :x .21 Kenbec .05, AO Keystone ......... Xfl AO Lehl Ttntie X1& " X2 Mammoth ...,.... J20 S3 Moscow ............ .60 .Go Naildriver .24 ' 23 New Eing Mary 'S)2K- .04 New Qulncy .05 i .06 Vi North Lily ..07 . 1.10 No. Standard .... .03 -03S Park City Con. ... .24 ' Park King .014 r .04 Park Konold. .... .OS' Park Nelson ...... ,.03! .06 Park Premier Srthi N XS . Park Utah 1.65 . 1.75 Plutus ............ 3& .50 . Prince Coru ...... Xj2 ' .0 Rico Arg ........ SA .05 Silver King CoaL . &35 - 15 Silver Shield .02; SA So. Standard .09 ,1'A Tintic Central XI J03 TinUc Lead .. L25 ' 150 Tin tic Standard .. 6.15 5.23 WaJker Mining 2.10 2.12- , Zuroa ............ i X2 .05 SALES Big HilL 100 Cj 26c-300 Q 25c. Cardiff, 1C00 r7c.- " Chief Con, 300 if 80c Eureka BullionV 900 Q 20HC-1500 it 20 Eureka Lily, 1000 C? 23c-l500 0 22n. Lehl Tin.. 900 & l;c-90 Q 2c. Moscow. 100 (i 64c. .r-. New Qulncy. 1000 ft 64c-1000 & 6c. North Lily. 50 $1-10-23 J 11.15- 150 U J1X7H. No. Standard, 2500 O 3Vic. Park City Con 2600 O 26c-27c Park Konold, 3000 0 6c. Park Premier. 1300 f 8c Park Utah, 250 ? $1.75-100 Q JL70. Silver King CoaL. 200 $6.40. Silver Shield, 500 O 3c. Tintic Standard, 200 (UE $520. Walker Mining, 200 9 $2-25-200 ? $2-20-150 tf $2.174-200 Q $2.12. 600 . i $2.10. -- ; TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION FOR RENT FURNISHED Heated room, close in. .Board if desired. 255 W. 2 S. " : n24 FOR RENT UNFURNISHED 407 W. 1 So.. 4 rooms and bath; stove, etc. 1.24 SANPETE-MAN LOST IN STORM V (Continued from Page One) county sheriff's office. No report had been, received In Provo late Tuesday afternoon. . Larsen was wearing a red sweat er under a crown leamer coat, a large white letter S appearing oa the front of the sweater. He also wore high-top boots and was de scribed to be 5 feet.l inches tail and 25 years of age. ; c Considerable fear was expressed by the, two Larsen brothers, that were In Provo Monday relative to the safety of-AHan due to vthe weather cohaitlons of the past few days. X PILOT INJURED SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. IS. (IW.i After a search the disabled Na tional Park Airways Inc. plane, forced down Sunday, was found be tween Syracuse and Lavton late yesterday. Ray Pack, pilot, -had Abandoned tne plane during a heavy snowstorm and could npt direct others to the craft. He waj siienuy injured. . ' VDon Tavlor. William . Tavlor and Junious Fiddler were recovering to. day from exoosure-suffered when thev became lost In the snowstorm while duck hunting " on the Bear river marsh. There were few traf fic obstructions.' Primary high ways were reported open and rail roads running on schedule. PL. GROVE c ; The three Pleasant Grove camps of the Daughters of the Pioneers met conjointly in the Timpanogoa ktake tabernacle Tftursday afternoon after-noon with Captain Rose Harper in charge. X -. - ; ' The biography of Elijah Mayhew, ami - his wife, Lydia Farnsworth Mayhew, were- given by Rose 13. Hayes. The biography . of Sarah 'Young Mayhew was read by her daughter. Mrs.- Mary Shelter or St.lt Lake, and that of Ann-Rogers Meyhew by her son, Elisha May hew. Helen Nals.n, a. great granddaughter, grand-daughter, sang a solo and Kather- ine Kirk gave a readings Remarks were made by, Ezra .Walker, C. B. Hcrper, J. H. Adams, Alex Ellis, Christina Walker, Mary B. Fage, Eliza Banks. CELERY WEEK IS OBSERVED v (Continued from Page One) value of Utah celery, affirm the the plan: . Huntington Beach, California Dear Albert: - We are ' in receipt of the carton of Utah Celery that you were so kind to send us, and after eating it and noting its crispness, we have come to the conclusion that they raise a lot of good-things outside of California. Many thanks. MR. AND MRS. W. J. WILLIAMS, The Pleasant Grove high school play. "Skidding," a comedy In three acts, will be presented Friday, Nov. 21 Miss Jewel Linebaugh, instruc tor in dramatic art, is in charge of the play. The cast includes Euna Bullock.- Zona" Baldwin, Brigham Van Wagoner, King Djcysdale, Mar garet Marrott, Samuel Smith,; Maurice Mau-rice Farr,- Mae Shoisll. Zelma Driggs and Donald Wright. Hudson Company Put On 1000 Miss Arvella Clark," Miss Lucile Paulson, Miss Bernica Allred and JMrsMary Cooper attended a din ner" at Provo Thursday evening which was given by the B. P. W. club. v - Y Mrs. Florence Williams and three children returned to theirJhome in Oasi3 Wednesday evening after a week visit with "Mrs. Williams par ents,' Mr.-and Mrs. Ole Anderson. i another. 1000 men to Its working force Monday, making an addltion- 1 3500 men put to work !n past three weeks. In line with this po!- cy to " afford immediate employ ment to as large a force of wage ners as possible Wi'l'am J. kneenv. nrcEidepr. todav a- reuncP'1 rrlce3 at whic"h new Hud son and. Essex models will sell they are loweit In 22 year3 successful history of manufacture. . Mrs. Mary Nelson Schaeffer of Salt Lake spent the week at the home of her son Raymond Nel3on. Mr. find Mrs. Delbert Fugal spent Friday in Ogden. . Trinidad, Colorado Dear Kirk: This is to thank you for your thoughtfulness In remembering us during your state-wide Celery week campaign. It was certainly delic ious, and I have always said, after living in Utah for many years, that no state can equal the celery grown in Utah. j Thanking you again, I am - - -A. W. DENNISON. You and Your Friends D. C. Fleetwood of Price, was a visitor in Provo today. - - Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams are the proud parents of a fine 11 pound baby boy, born Sunday evening eve-ning at the family home. Mother and baby; are doing nicely K. R. Stevens of Salt Lake, was among the... business visitors in Provo today. f . ... j Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hansen of Salt Lake, 'have returned homo after spending a few days here with relatives and friends. AMERICAN FORK NEWS . DENA S. GRANT, Correspondent Phone 100-W Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Brooks and family of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. George P. Jones and family of Henefer, Mr. and Mrs. Snell Miller ofVernal were Sunday visitors at the home of " Mr. and Mrs. t. R. Jones. " 5 . Mrs. Ernest Hindley was hostess Thursday afternoon to eight lady friends at a bridge party. : . Mrs. Owen Humphries won .first prize, and Mrs. Kenneth Singleton ' was awarded the consolation favor. The guests were served a delicious lunch. Those attending were Mes-domes Mes-domes Lijah Chipman, Rulon Peterson, Peter-son, Stanfard Briggs, Milton Adams, Kenneth Singleton, Owen Humphries, LeMoyne Despaln and Frank Brown." " . 4. stuff. Mr. ani Mrs. Willard Sm.th. Mr. and Mrs. Area Adams of this city; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smith, AL pine; Mr. and Mrs. Louis -Peterson, ura. - ARTICLE! PROTESTED . BUTTE, Mont., Nov. 18. (UE) The Silver Bow Ministerial association has under consideration an lnves? tigation of the . truth of certain statements reflecting on Butte's morals which were contained in an article entitled "Sin In the Desert" which appeared in Colliers Weekly recently. The association at its regular - weekly meeting discussed appointment of an investigating, committee, but no .action was taken. Mrs. Jane. Edward3 of Salt Lake is spending the week in American Fork with her brother, Amos Wag- staff. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Russon, Mr. and Mrs.' Harvel Bennett " were among the guests at a " banquet given last Wednesday night in Salt Lake City by the Royal Baking company at their plant. -Later the guests were taken on a tour of in spection through the plant. Thosfrom American Fork who attended the funeral services of Mrs. Elizabeth McCarthy in Salt Lake were: James H. Clarke, Mrs David Condor, Mrs. Ann Cheever, Mrs. Frank Bush, Mrs. Jane Robin-sen, Robin-sen, Mrs. Rosa H. Grant, Mrs. Charlotte Char-lotte Greenwood, Mrs. S. F. Grant, Mrs. Kenneth Brown, Mrs. Wilson Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Ren Roberts. , " Thursday last the B. B. Ladies were entertained at the homeQf Mrs. Delbert Chipman. Sewing and chat constituted the afternoon's en tertainment,' followed by a dainty lunch. - Special guests were Mri. Thomas A. Barratt, Mis.' Waiter Devey, Sr., and Miss Ann Chipman. Mrs. William - Duncan ' was . in American Fork Thursday . from Salt Lake visiting old friends. The Duncans were residents of thi3 city lor many years. - . MONTANA STATE TO TAKE VOTE Th members . of the Busy Circle c?ub were guests of . Mrs. Milton Jacobs Thursday evening at their first social of. the winter season. These ladles were in attendance: Mrs. Ray Carlson, Mrs." Edward Warburton, -Mrs. II. M. Nielson, Mrs. -Will -Aston and Mrs. " Isaac Catlscn. J FOR ; MISCELLANEOUS Clark Jewell gas ranie $10.00 rood condition. Phone 413W. i19 On. large, one1 . small heating stove, ,4 sections Globe-Warnick book case, top and base. Letter files. Reasonable. Call 1457W. 531 South 3 Wert. . n24 Young corn fed hogs," dressed. Will deliver. Call 048R3. 124 i : WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. Young man wants position as bookkeeper, or work in office. A graduate of the L. D. S. Business College. Clifford Beardall, Sprin-ville. Sprin-ville. Phone 39J. r-20 HELP WANTED FE3IALE Few ladies from 18 to 50 years old for several days pleasant work with a chance to make good money. You will have nothing to sell in ,an way. Call in person at 10:30 a. r.i. Friday in the lobby of the Crest theater. Don't phone or call any other time. ' " . nl3 LOST A football near B. Y. U. training school. Armistice day. Finder return re-turn to office at training school or to 573 :East 3 North- Reward. nl9 Sunday at B. Y. U. three car keys in leather case, return to Herald office. J (Continued from Page One). students must resume classes in rrcrnlng " 1 Starts Dissentdon - - " The president's command to return re-turn to classes caused consternation consterna-tion among students and dissension, of opinion among the strike leaders themselves. . - ? Some favored compliance with President Atkinson's order. oThera were defiant, but all agreed that the matter should be placed to a. vote of the entire student body, which celled the strike last week. .While townspeople generally hae n?pnved the studntii' caiwo unrri zition or eclipse r.ociii TCpt'Iatfonsr growing sentiment thst otudentstook advantage of Dr. Atkinson's absence hf strike ns nntel tArl.iv. . , " TTrxcn th-., action taken by stu dnt.i totTav rpav-hinee-the" deo'sio of Gov. J.c a .ErpVson ',.n - 7"c''l wss'on of thev state board of education V. to investic-atc , the situation.' j . . - The ircvernar taid.thaf he would not call th board together except t. a Fbf"v'n(r of necessity for the investigation requested by the As sociated Students. Relatives and friends surprised Mra. J. O. Clark at her home Mon day evening in honor of her blrth-dav blrth-dav anniversary. -Music, games, social chat, and luncheon were the niwna of diversi.:n. Mra. C. L. Wright returned Sun day ti cm tlie L. D. S. hosiptal where she was operated cn two weeks ago .for appendicitis. , ' V- Judge A. V. Watkins, M. B. Pops district attorney, and Frank Alder reporter, left Monday ,for Duchesne, wbere-they will hold court. Judge George Worthen returned to Provo today from Parawkn where he has . been holding court. -'-Sirs. Clyde Birk and Mrs. Alex Karren and children of American Fork, are visiting in Provo with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A . WA Jones. ' - Attorney Geneial George P. Parker of Salt Lake, was here over the week end. Orv'lla ... Larsen. , who. leaves ' for the Danish mlsi3on Nov. 24, wan gue3t of honor at a dinner giveu Vv"ednesday evening by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Larjen. ' The g:ifHts were-Mr. and Mrs. Will A dams, lir. and Mi s. Ben Adams, llr. ani - Mm. Silas Adams, John .Adams, Mr. and Mrs. J Aiams, Mr, and Mra. Alva Kclley. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Tamer: VETS TO MEET . U.-- S. W. V.. ML Timpanogo3 Camp No. 4, will hold its next regu lar meeting at 8:00 p. m Thursday, November 20th. in the. Women's club house. Third North and Uni versity A ver""- " The Ladies' Auxiliary will hold its regular, meeting at the same time and place. -,7" All members are requested to be present. --- ;.;-.' ; '".. THOMAS SCOTT, Quartermaster. 0RPHEUF.2 LAST TIMES -TODAY H4 I ' ... in .1' no tllVl STARTS WEDNESDAY - BILLIEDOVE GRANT WITHERS in the rill OTHER liiuiuv roTinrinm lUilUtUiUW Phono 183 4 SjS HURRY! HURRY! Times 7 Wednesday f . " Y 1 This Great Comedy Success! "V- In his latest side-splitter side-splitter A Paramount Picture Selected .Short Subjects 25c to 2:15 - S5c to 6, Kiddies 10c Any - Tlma ' : : : Coming Thursday 12TH ANNUAL M. L A. ROAD SHOW Reserved Seats Now on Sale- .Polluting. a water hole on a Cili-fovnia Cili-fovnia d sett is punishabTe by tm- prijcnnient up to five years. DESERET. MORTUARY . "Service Above All"'; Operating in Utah County QDBnOBBQBDDBODBQOD TODAY and THURSDAY A Dashing Buccaneer Of the South Seas And His Deadliest Enemy : Kenneth Harlan Marceune Day Tom Santschi A Musical" Comedy Drama f Ar IIamer. .Reiser of Salt J.ake, wasxin Provo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ileal were Salt Lake visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Spencer Brown left Monday evening for Los Angeles, Callfprnla. where they will spend several - months. , . , V VMM Today & Wednesday "HERMAN" t . -I witlV HELEN TWELVETREES MARJORIE RAMBEAU RICARDO CORTEZ PHILLIPS HOLMES JAMES GLEASON f IlPI7t in the scarlet 1,1 11 B1. streets of the fast est, city in the world HAVANA! Vivid Colorful - Elemental A Powerful Drama, with the famous characters of Frankieland Johnnie md three sailors ivho make it hot for ' the ; man' who "done lcr wrong." -..' jgggg '''-;" Starting Thursday DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr. ANITA PAGE SALLY. BLANE ' in . A Merry Mixup of Brides and Babies Miss Ora Holmes had - as her Iguests last Wednesday night the members of the B. W. Club. Games were . enjoyed as was the tasty, tray lunch. Special guests of the evening eve-ning werev Josie West ' of Pleasant Grove and Mrs. Sanford Wilde of American Fork. . Miss Edith Ol en of Salt Lake was the guest here for the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Cunningham. Cunning-ham. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ken-neth Brown entertained , at. dinner, din-ner, their guests being Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham and Miss Olsen. The officers and teachers of the Fourth ward M. I. A. met Friday night at the home of Mrs. Delbert Chipman to discuss problems per taining to mutual work. Several stake board members were in attendance at-tendance also. A delicious lunch was served to 35. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Pratt visited Murray F riday night with theurson Carr and wife. Saturday night Mrs. Pratt visited withMr. and Mrs. George ;Aliams jMr; and Mrs. James Loveless of Provo Bench, who "came thls week from the southern statealto, spend the winter Mrs, Jennie Tanner entertained Sunday at dinner. Covers- were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Ros Buck- j welter, Mr. and Mrs.- Clarence Grant. Miss Lillie Shafter, Miss Klea Meredith, the hostess and her Mrs. J. W. 'Lowe returnedxto her ds ughter, Faye. home, in Ocean Park, Calif., last week-end after spending a month here. Mrs. Lowewas called home by the Illness and subsequent death of her motherMrs. Amos Wagstaff. . The visit in American. Fork of Mrsjl W. Lowe of Ocean Park, and her sister, Mrs. J. A. P. Jensen of Huntington Park, Calif., was .the motif Thursday right for a dinner party at the home of the ladies' sister, Mrs. . Orval C. Mercer. Covers, Cov-ers, were laid for Amos Wagstaff, Ttobert Wagstaff.. Mr. i'nd -Mrs. Heber Barratt,' Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lcgsdcn, ,Mr. and Kra. Leon Wag- FUNERALS - . .Funeral services for Mrs. Olive C. Carter who died Saturday night at her home on Sixth South and Eighth West, will be held at the Second ward chapel Wednesday at 2 p.m. Friends may view the body at her home Tuesday evening and Wednesday prior to the services. Interment will be In the Provo city cemetery under : the direction of the Hatch Mortuary. v ' ,.: ' - " - ' Vfeather! BimSyaMe Urn But more certain of cheery comfort vheri you are heat-" ing: your home with tool Quick, Free Burning:, all- purpose fuel. (SffeeEs Clinkerless and Long: Last- ; ing - ideal for Furnaces. A Clean and Most Economi- - cal Furnace Fuel. OUR COMBUSTION ENGINEER will be with us only a few more days. His Services Are Free! Phone For Appointment (2, (2i M3m m PHONE 357 The EMPLOYMENT PR OBLEM and its SOLUTION : . Specify Local-Made Products -' .' - - An effective way of. action in the employment problem is to provide d healthy market for local-made goods. By purch.is-ing purch.is-ing local-made goods you can help put intermountain labor in demand. Thus you help build local payrolls and increase employment.: Whether you are "doctor, lawyer, merchant or chief,'' your , dollars spent for local-made goods will come back to YOU! Larger payrolls mean a larger market for YOUR goods 6r services. - Ask for those products made i n your town and State y o u will not only be helping your city to progress but you will indirectly in-directly be aiding yourself , for a part of every dollar you spend at home returns to you. if j Local-maile products xare generally superior in quality, and cost no more. They are Utah made for Western trade. ' . ; - .-. f. - i ... - -: .; -i-; ". - - . " 'i i - ; ... - ' - . . - S ( - ' ' - . , - ' t, - . . ... " , : ... :..-..,. 5. ' ' . - ' . " .- " , . . I- . m Be sure to ask for Utah Brands when you buy UTAH MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION COMEDY NEWS |