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Show .U '.j JfAGD EIGHT : j 1 BOARD Ifj in tMlSMDAY I V - A meeting of the newly appointed i '.Utah- county fair board -will be .held ' ' in. the county-vommissioner'a room ' Friday evening, " April 10 at 7:30 O'clock, accor;dJngUo "announcement . of rCtmmJsonef A.",Ot S moot. It 18 ' expected that the board will:b ganfzed at that time;: and matters pertaining to the fair will be dia- " 'ettseuaed. ' ' . ; ' ,Tbfhew board" recently" named By the.: board of v -county commW eloners. is comprised of thefor- lowing persons,; M. S.4 Xott" and James Anderson, i.ehl; r Rudolph j Knold, American 'Forift'-Mrs.iK-.i,.' Pugal, H, " . v f Swenaon, i James Wrighr aiid"C.;;arhIcKrTTeas-ank aiid"C.;;arhIcKrTTeas-ank Grove 0 IJoy f Parks Orem ; H. E. dmooCMrs.vS.li. Ea&tmond.'W. - P. Whitehead, H. A Dixon, Lyman .', Rich, A. B, Call, and- D-. O; Allen, . Provo; Sy. I Mendenhall, Spring-yille; Spring-yille; R. C Swalberg,; Joseph, Skln-. Skln-. ner," Nlel Dahje, jjpanish Tork ; Roy Taylor,, Salem; Mrs. Mabel Stewart, ; Charles ";H.-: White and. Jessecr JKall, . Payson. . V v. C . Mr. White will represent the ' members 'of,, the , county . commissioners commis-sioners i on ,'thft board,, " ; f pquor Gases On fpSket In Gourt ; Mont, Bigjee and Richard Beck of ProVp; .were lined $100 each or to lieu.; thereof; senenced to serve 100 dayS; in .ttie '.Utah county : jail by Judge; -Maurice ,Haf ding Tuesday . morhinfe. i.TheyV kirith . Kenneth Hoover weri arrestedr at Hoover's . borne Sunday morning, by Deputy Sheriff .. Walter Durrant, charged with T- possession ;?-,p'.? intoxicating . Uauor,vvi W ; .'v.' ; . V .,n - Hoover entered '.. a plea of not guilty and date ; of .trial wai set for April 14. He was held . under , ;baiTwenty gallons, or hard elder; ar taken, bjrthe, of fleer, h,e reports i-- v - '' y "':r . ''C H. Hurst was arrested Monday; by Police Of f icer Bert Halladay, on ' a ' charge of possession. Time for hearing- was set for1 Wednesday morning; at 10 o'clock. His bail was fixed at $100. Pimiary Group To Serve Hot Lunch l Under ' the auspices of the Sec-end Sec-end ward Primary asoclationv a hot lunch win be ; served : for the schoof children in the- Relief society so-ciety hall from-11 until X c-'cleck. Uprenschoof children- are urged to attend afe 11 p'cloclc Th officers In Charge request an parents'' of the-ward the-ward tp allow their children-, to attend at-tend the luncheon. . Qiristian Science ' Church ' s "Unreality, was the subject of the lesson-eermon, Sunday,. April 5, in all Churches of Christ, Scientist Scien-tist branches. of the Mother church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in. Boston, Mass. - ' . f Golden ext: 1J Corlntiana 4:& The things which are seen re temporal;' but the things which are not seen are eternal. - The citations which comprised the lessonHsermon Included the following follow-ing from-v the Bible f "In the beginning be-ginning ' was- ' the - Word, and the Word watr- with God and the Word wa God. 1AH things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that ' was ! made" (St John 1:1, 3 V . w The lesson-sermon also included the" following; correlative; passage from, the Christian Science . text book, ;tScience and iHeaUb? with Key to. the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy: "In the Gospel of John, it is declared that all things were made r through the Word of God, 'And- without him the logos J or word) was not anything made that was made. i Everything! goad or worthy. God. made Whatever is valuless or !anaftil. ' He did not makehence its unreality." (p, 525). SHAM MUSIC Famous Six-Hprse.Team to be Spanish Fork live Stock Show Attraction t ' - - - , ' ' v , - v- v. " J" I -5 . l-' -- ' I "7 r w pi v ..... . . s. One of the feature attractions; at he Utah County livestock Show; which; will be held in Spanish T"ork, AprJUS? 9 and 10th,-witt be the exhibition of the famous six-hbrse team owned by the Union Stock . Yards Company, of Ogden, Utah. 7 ;l This renowned draft horse aggregation will be shown each day in a driving exhibition drawing the three-team show wagon with teamster ; Billie MitcheU holding the lines. , ' , The Ogden team consists of six registered Clydesdale colts that have been-trained to, a finish by teamster .Mhell. They .were ex-, ; hibited at a number of fairs 'and livestock shows ttirOuehout the inter- mountain country" last season and', have . always,' gained a:" big hand from the onlookers. - . -.The exhibition will consist of driving the team at various speeds in circles, figure eights, backing and ' turning them in a small space, ''driving in and at a gallop and stopping at a distance of of 25 feet.; The circuit arranged for this famous draff team' this year includes about 20 fairs, rodeos and stock shows in five states. They will be- at Spanish Fork three days and visitors are invited to watch the per formance and inspect the equipment during their visit to the show. AlicevStrongr of rovo was-grant-. ed a divorcer, Monday from David YJ- SronfoUownigv:,Sf.v:.ai, held Thtirsdajr and- Friday before. Judge .XRo,Cox,;XThe: custody of a 15-- 15-- year-old: son, Joseph ; was ' given, to the ' father lr compliance to the boy's ; expiessed. wishes-. ' ' v The piaintift . . was awarded the family: home,; but she must assume the amounV due; on. the mortgage. r .No- alimony waa' granted. She s was given attorney's fee and costs. : Gandhi Plans To V;:-.'VisitJS;Soon LONDON, April 7. 'URV-The last words of ' famous people" are treas-' ured things. '' Every ; schoolboy knows those-;of Nelson, and Rabelais, Rabe-lais, is credited with dyinwith' ; joketon his-MprfKv 7 r . ; Recently Dame Nellie ilelW world-famous prima, donna, : sang A.ve Marie In her. mat moments and Svih. revived Interest, here in death bed utterances. .. . A newspaper canvass of a num- Lber of prominent English people elicited the following opinions on what music they would like to hear during their last moments. George Bernard shaw: "I should not be thinking of music if I knew that I wooldr be. dead within a few hours. After I was dead I should, like tor hear muair? and then I would choose Hanilel.'' Gordon- Selfrtdrw: "I would rath- J er hear a. good, story than a tune, and tt would y bev av story which would end .tt a, hearty laugh." Charles Chaplin: "I don't like to thihSf abowt dyin,?; hut the HaiTelu iah Chorus' from Handel'o 'Messiah 'Mes-siah would be all right." Calves, Iigs Are J$toienFrom Farm ' .NEW, DELHI, India, April T UE) The Mahatma M. K. Gandhi, leader of millions of Indians in their independence movement was understood today to have decided -to: visit the United States after con- Mt elusion of the second" London round A table conference. . ,a . . r Gandhi will proceed : to vthe -; Lon- , .don- conference in mid-June, as; the f .sole; delegate of a new constitution and India's poltical future. He has been Ngiven iauthprlty : by the 1 na- tlonaliat - congress to ; carry but his j own. policies, ori the. condition, that ..he goal, , pt ' indepndence .ls ; not - There are . at least 60 stars to every xiani w.qmanjj and;xhJld on the earth.., - ,. . ia so protect ed v a r . : v w y ? -" ;jf-'; M-J'D fine tjuxlity coffee hxi ca tTie bottom of ever can the patented Vacuum Seal tliit can't cTo$e unless ail air i put " ' C, O. Claudin of Springville reported re-ported to the sheriff s off ifce that someone ' had stolen' two heifer calves from , his barn some . time Friday .night or Saturday; morning. Investigation by; the members o; the sheriffs 'office, indicated: thj the carves had been carried from ROAD SURVEY IS FAVORED " The. county commission went on record Monday in favor of ei early survey of the proposed Draper-Al-pine-hlghway- which. . is. eventually to become an Important link In the state secondary road system. ! The stsoport of the commission towards the realization-, ot the prelect pre-lect was souzbt by ysomrolttee consisting of -John. A. Whitby, and Joseph Alto-bea of , Aiplne; and 'S.' j. Mtekelsen, C. H. Carlojaist ana W. B. Ennis, Draper, Inasmuch as the state road com mission, its engineer and the governor gov-ernor of the stater have promised to have the work surveyed the commissioners com-missioners felt that they could con sistently go on record in favor of as . early a preliminary survey as possible.- t Sponsors of the new road declare that the distance from Provo to Salt Lake will be shortened by many miles. The road will connect up with the Ninth East whieh is now being developed one of the Principal roads out of Salt Lake.. , extension I as r PLAN 'COURSE INHATRIL10NV the barn to a- waiting automol -fClinchy Another call from Axel Chnsten- sen of Lfihl reported the lo&s of two pigs stolen from his- pens1 some time Thursday or Friday nights. The pens are located near the Utah-Idaho Utah-Idaho Sugar factoryyof fleers state; Investigation - by. ifeputy Sheriffs J4 P. Gourley and John. H. Evans failed to reveal any clues, they re port Sorru- businesses lately are like submarines;. After a. , period of clear sailing: they sub-merge. , WASHINGTON. April 7. TLE) A six weeks' course in matrimony. including a lesson in how to bet come engaged in six weeks, sched uledytb begfa Sunday) night ! at ,Mt. njAam jonjrraauonai cnurcn been, postponed until next Sun- ay. . -.- . -r-p ?;' Too much publicity;' according to the pastor, .. Rev. Russell J, Cllnchy, caused , the postponement. Arizona Ruins 1 Telt Story First Citizens PHOJSNpC. Ar'z., Au!l-7. IR A story of "Arizona'n first citizens brown- nteri who enjoyed; life, on a civilized scale at a time when an-, cestors of-present t!s.y Nordics were savages is being uncovered by this, city. ; ' ' V: ' " Excavation and -iteration of. th Puebl tirande jrulns, six miles f roriv the city? limJttS; ,;b under, way as.,s municipal projeot. . Worle Will continue con-tinue until tho picture bf " . pre-Ws-torlcf life' Is a clear t. laymen! as, it now w to archae3ciistSK ; It is the onlv municipallv owned, and administrated ru.ns of the kind in the TTnited States and when fully reconstructed will nhw h ch in the life of an ancient community, now, buried beneath, this city. Phoenix acquired - title to the ruins several years ago,, named a commission - to -direct restoration I and research and appointed Odd St. j Halseth as the archaeologist in Lcharge. "N - Arc. vnt f -anaJ Located on an ancient canal, the ruins already have contributed to the store of knowledge concernlng-tho.e concernlng-tho.e who ,v4inWthft,:outhwiftst years ago. Soil and rock. f ormatioh, cvering the ruin3, . proves, conclusively, conclu-sively, that the people who. inhabited inhab-ited tho dwellings lived several tV.ousand- pei'haps ;is many as 10,-000 10,-000 years ago. , That these prehistoric "apart ment nouse" dwellers were civilized civil-ized ia proven by the presence of the canal and other evidence that an intelligently operated system" of irrigating farm landa .was !li';gen oral nne -' ...' ? :.",K-vf 'i Pottery as an iud-jctry existed also while the dwellings fundae mentally similar modern citv knart-mcntSt knart-mcntSt were admirably suited to the climate then prevailing in this section. , ' W Operetta In Readiness "The Outlaw King," a modern Robire Hood, operetta, will be presented pre-sented Thursday in College hall by the: students of the 'B. Y. U, high school , department under the direc tion! of .Prof, W. F. Hanson. Two performances will be given, a jnatmee at 3 p.. m. and an evening eve-ning show at 8 p. m. The . operetta is said to be one of the most pleasing and entertain ing ever staged by the, schooL. The dancing acts- have been ..trained by Morris Christensen. Ei H." EaStmond is assisting with the lighting and stage effects; costuming., cos-tuming., lias been worked out by Margaret Swenson. Others assisting assist-ing in the production are. Wiliam H. -Johnston, Josinette Cook, A. B. Larsen ami Mary Hammond. "Y" GRADUATE IS RECOGNIZED (Continued From Page One) not true. The sonometer records the power of tones, just as they come from the larynx, and also after they have come in contact with the chest, nasal, or head cavities. Woolmen's Wives Meet Wednesday PLEASANT GROVE. The wool growers' wives of the northern end of Utah county organized a ladies auxiliary, this week. ,r Mrs. Milton Adamson was chosen .chairman of the,:. Pleasant Grove district. ji-They will hold then first meeting ai the Lions, club room in Pleasant Grove on. Wednesday, April 8 at 3 pXm. The affair will be in the form of. a ' banquet. Mrs. E. J. Kparns and other representatives rom Salt Lake 'will be present. "But in the case of GigU; Drv Russell reports, "the instrument registered; very considerably greater great-er loudness and energy when the contact is , made just over the lar ynx, than when it -was-made over the maxillary, frontal, sinus, or nasal bridge. The same result was obtained in tests, on Bori, Melius and others. This , does not mean that these cavities have nothing to do with tohe, but simply that they are not really resonators, as was formerly supposed, , The X-ray pictures show the exact position of lifta, tongue, larynx, velum, hyoid bone, and length of the vocal cord, with their actual positions ia singing. Man nerisms in singers are thus reveal ed. Lawrence Tibbett's use of the tongue, which , he raises in a. hump while singing, is an example. Dr. Ru&aell believes that v it wilf take many years . of this sort of. de tailed study . to establish definite principles, and show, exactly ; what kind of physical equipment it takes to produce a Caruso or a Schu- mann-Heink. But the. time, may come when the ambitious singer will be . sent first not to a teacher of singing. but to a vocal clinic. - , : :ppM her t et mm role By KELMAN MORIN It' Is" peThaps' unwise to print the story of the manner by which Ed win Booth ;Won .the role of the White Goddess in Trader Horn." The duplication on a large scale of hervtechnique might become a very, serious; thing, -damaging, thou sand? of dollars of property and endangering, the' lives of hundreds of people: ! Smashed Her Way In Ar ad-writer, preparing the pub licity .campaign for Trade Horn," wrote that "Edwina Booth smashed her way to stardom.' And this is much more :literally true than the figurative sense in which he meant it. - Only once in her career has Ed wina Booth displayed a temper. As is often the case, with persons of strong, emotional sets, her feelings are : largely .hidden behind a quiet, almost impassive manner. It is difficult to tell what she is thinking, think-ing, practically impossible to gauge the color of her feelings. But on this one memorable mo ment, she was swept away by a torrent tor-rent of angry passion, and through some fortunate accident, she showed show-ed it.: And it Is because of this accident acci-dent that you see her today as the White Goddess. Tou mean it's just a publicity stunt?" x ; - - "Right"- "And this isn't a test at all t" . "O, behave yourself. Honey. Why would they be testing extras for a 8 tar role? Stars are made, not born, if you get the idea, ' Five minutes later, there was a wild woman on the studio lot. .Edwina .Ed-wina dressed, but her long blonde hair was still hanging , over: her shoulders in a golden cascade. Storms Into Offices She . stormed into office after office, hammering on desks, raging rag-ing at whomever was wlthhi-reach. She threatened to sue; she threatened threat-ened to smash windows and start fires. She vowed she - would. ; cut somebody's throat and stamp on the body. - : ;: Her black eyes' shining With angry tears, flashed fire. Her hair heaved and tossed . like ' a flame in her violent gestures. . .. , Shortly after the part in "Sun Upt. with Lucille La Verne, the studio called Edwina to make a teit for Trader Horn." The studio wanted blondes. It was testing every blonde in Hollywood to find someone for the role of the White Goddess. Would she care to make a test? ' ' - She went to the studio in an acstacy of hopei They told her to get into a bathing-suit and to let down her hair. A few moments later she reported report-ed at the sound-stage for the test. Inside were a dozen other flaxen-haired flaxen-haired beauties. Edwina caught the words: "O well, it's just another one of those things." .'What's another one of .those things?" she asked. "This is; I suppose you came out to make a test for 'Trader Horn'," said one of the waiting girls. "Yes, of course. They called " "You . haven't been in this racket long, have you, Honey?" "No, but what about it?" During the next half hour, activ ity in the immediate vicinity of the hurricane was virtually ; suspended. Executives attempted to explain that she .had misunderstood, that if the telephone call had misrepre sented the "test," it was - an acci dent, that this that, that-that- that the other was true. ' Still, she raged and stamped. The most dramatic moments of the pic ture are not to be compared with her facial expressions in this mad moment. Then, suddenly she burst into hysterical, tears and ran from the offices to her car. outside. A dead silence ensued, Then some one stammered, "That'a the girl they., should cast for Trader Horn. , If ' she can do that on the screen, she's ai sensa tion." v - - Was She Acting J "Do you think she.,was acting?" someone asked. , "NOj but if she was all the better. If she wasn't they can feed . her raw meat in Africa until she. gets this way again . ' . ..- The next time Edwina. Booth- got a call to make a testfor "Trader Horn," she made the test. Two weeks later, she was on boat bound for Mombasa, in the Dark Continent , '., (More Tomorrow) "Well, Honey, it's this way: You're going to line up with the rest of us and get a 'still' taken. You'll get your picture in the paper 4s one of dozens of actresses the studio is testing for Trader Horn,' It wilt be a swell nicture and it will. land in all the papers. That's' all." CARD OF THANKS We desire to thank all those who in any way- assisted us during th illness and death, of our beloved husband and father Ai F. Moss- man. We especially - wish to, ex? nress our appreciation to . Provo Post No. 13, American Legion, for the use ' of cars and for. the many beautiful floral, offerings at the time of the funeral services,; C-''.: MRS. A. F. MOSSMAN - tJFi T l . AND .FAMILY. referred In the . weekly church bulletin to ; 'misleading headlines iia, the press," and announced an-nounced a poetry reading for last nights instead. 'Sh .. , . It was said the young peoples forum of the church, Intrigued, by the success stories of four young, married, membera," decided ' recently to devote six of ! their meetings to an informal discussion of the technique tech-nique of happy . marriage. Barring Bar-ring further postponement, the course will begin Sunday night, April 12. , The woman who friys an artlcln fora song , usually hears ,a, ','rc- fraJnXirom her husband. ' " ! .. DESERET MORTUARY 'Service Above All" Operating? in ' UTAH COUNTY 7Z r iS If1!-.?. -A Sf'lStrfjeway Specials for Wednesday April 8 v if .Fres&Mhei.'oC'' finest quality . . - . I V Utah f ulf-creamcheesel a nourishing food; Young tender grass, yoo-will like the quality;, - ' - - . ft. Utah beet sugar, finely granulated. :-m ( ' -4... m- s mmt v Luscious sirloin or T-bone steaks cut tor your favorite, thickness, i, Ground beef made, from choicest meats. Np scraps. i. -' , . 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