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Show - . - s & . 7 V-: SAGRSIX PROVO '(UTAH) EVENING jRER:ALIV 'rM OtNID A Y,r JUNE 15, 1.9 3 1. V ... SERVIGEMOR M PHILLIPS Funeral services for Harry James Phillips, well known.,Provo citizen, were held in the Fifth ward chapel Sunday afternoon. Bishop ', W. O.: Facer presided-' Mr. Phillips a i e a xnursaay morning: at his home in Provo, following- a" prolonged pro-longed illness. ! , Eulogies to the 'splendid life and character of .Mr. Phil Hps; 'were paid by each of the fol lowing speakers: Bishop H. W. Harvey of Heber, Prof. H .V. Hoyt, Preston G, Peterson, Walter Adams and J. 'William Knight. The vocal duet. f: Jlr J. Phillips ."Calm As the Night," was rendered by Mrs. Hugh Peterson and Murray Mur-ray Roberts, accompanied by Mrs. Leona M. Van Wagoner. Mrs. Marie H. Homer and Mrs. Anna Hinckley sang "I'm a Pilgrim," and a violin selection, "The Perfect Day," was furnished by Miss Lucille Lu-cille Merrill, accompanied by Miss Pauline Bennett. Murray Roberts naiig "O Holy Hoi-.r," with Mrs. Anna An-na Hinckley, as the accompanist, and the seleci-n, "One Fleeting Hour,'' was rendered by a trio consisting con-sisting of Mrs. Olive Facer,. Mrs. Ethelinda Alder and Mrs. Anna Hinckley. Bishop Albert Mabey offered the invocation, Bishop D. Jacobs pronounced pro-nounced the benediction and the giave at the Provo city cemetery vwas dedicated by Bishop W. , O. Facer. The services were largely attended attend-ed and there were many beautiful floral offerings. FATI I KIIS SON OUTING SET : i-. . SPANISH FORK Fathers and Kens of the Palmyra stake will be held July 9, 10 and . Jl in Sixth Water c?nyun, about a1 mile above the Strawberry road at the 20 mile post. The place- selected is a beautiful beaut-iful 1UU Valley5 of about five acres suitable for playing all kinds of guinea. Shade 'trfes and, 'other fit-traettons, fit-traettons, ; good water txnC good camping, grounds 'makes-, the place tin idc-al one for he oiitiriff.' Probate and Guard-ianship Guard-ianship Notices .Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signer's for Fur.ther Information. SUMMONS In the District Court-of Utah jXtounty; State of Utah. T. H. Sumner, doing business as Kumner Mercantile Agency, Plaintiff, Plain-tiff, vs, Bob Robinson, defendant. ', ; The State of Utah to Said , De-lehdanti De-lehdanti Tou are hereby summoned, to ap-"y'ear ap-"y'ear within twenty days after serv- "lc"e of this summons upon you, iff served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days' after service, "and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demands de-mands of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of Said Court. ;This action is , brought to foreclose any interest which the above named defendant" has in and to property described' iri complaint on file. V ' ROBINSON & ROBINSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Provo, Utah, Published: May 18, 25, June 1, 8, '15, 1931. - , ASSESSMENT NOTICE Aurunv Mining and Milling com-; com-; pany, principal place of business, s; Provo. Utah. - Notice is hereby given that at a ' meeting of the board of directors . , held on the 23rd day of May, 1931, an assessment of two (2) mills per " share, being assessment No. 12 was " levied on the capital stock of the -' corporation, v payable immediately ' to- .Arnold Dixon.iSeferetary.f Wttwt Center street, Proyo, Utah. -c?t! Any", stock upon which this as- . . essTuent may remain unpaid on f: Monday June 15th, 1931, will be de- i t:ilnquentand: advertised for sale , xat public auction, and unless pay mentisfmade before, will be sold c. oti Saturday th' llth day of Ju)y v'1931, at 6 rfclock P. M. of said day . i.'to pay the delinquent' assessment, together wlth'Mthf ;c0sts;iff " kdver t if '.fig and "expense of sale.' . , - --ARNOLP DIXON, - .. . . ' ' Secretary. " -u r:-- - - 290 :West Center St. , rr Provo, Utah Pub.dates May 25, June" 1, 8 and - "15. 1931. ' - ' THE V Le wt Ladies' : Store DEATH CALLS PRtTODOmM 'v V i Dr. Christian M. Peterson, . 5 well known eye specialist, died U-day U-day ' noon at his" home, 2Z0 . East Third 'South '"'street, 'following a stroke of apoplexy.- Dr. Peterson suffered a' stroke, five days ago' and was stricken again-this morning, The family moved. to Provo from Louan IT years ago. Peterson is a prominent, ' optician, and had conducted a successful practice in- Provo and throughout the state for many years. He was a member mem-ber of the Woodmen of the World lodge. Surviving are his widow, Dagmar Christensen Peterson, . two daughters, daught-ers, Mrs. Thelma Jensen of Logan and Mrs. Laura Carlson f Card-ston,' Card-ston,' Alberta, Canada; one son, Le Grande E. Peterson of Provo, two brothers and two sisters of Aurora, Utah. Funeral announcement will be made later. 4-H CAMP FIRE Utah county 4-H clubs will hold "their first annual Camp fire programs pro-grams in north, central an.i sputh sections of Utah -county June 17, 18 and 18, respectively, according to ahnouncetnent of Anson U. Gall assistant county agricultural agent. The north end camp fire will be held at, Lehi, Wedensday, central at Raymond park, Provo, .Thursday, .Thurs-day, and " south, City park'. Pay-son., Pay-son., Friday. Programs at all three cajnps .'will,, be much al ike; arul will begin at 7 p. m. A basket lunch, will be followe.l by community singing. The pro-' garhs outlined are as follows: "The,iideals of a 4-H club Member," Mem-ber," by the county leader; music, by some local club; the chief's introduction in-troduction of . the Medicine Man ancl significance of the. camp fire; story, state .'club leader, D. P. Murray Mur-ray tfnd Director William Peterson; Peter-son; '"contest' songs, beys and girls, "Dreaming and Plowing Songs;" camp fitfe story, Chief Scout Executive Ex-ecutive A. A. Anderson ; 4-H club stunts; representation of 4-H girls n, 4-H boys to 'represenf the four H-s and speech from'each; candle lightingr ceremony; "song, speed-atvay; speed-atvay; taps, two buglers. " The chairman of the various districts dis-tricts are: s Stanley Clark, Lehi; Fred Weight, SpringVille, Central district: Mrs. Mabel Stewart, Pay-son. Pay-son. - ' ,1 -- PLANS FOR JULY FESTIVAL SET (Continued From Page One) comic section floats floats of a i'lozen descriptions. ' The huge parade will begin, on Fifth West at 9:30 and will wind like a vari-cclorcd serpent up Cen ter ptreet. Ten or more bands will be Interspersed throughout the parade, furnishing music, for the marvelous movements "of.-the masters mas-ters of mirth. Pyiott c'inios Slated He who misses the parade masses much; he who misses the. patriot meetings misses more; but he who misses the grand spectacle cf pyrotechnic art in the "Y". stadium sta-dium misses one of the most marvelous mar-velous performances in Provo and in aiidition misses the opportunity of receiving one of, the more than one hundred valuable prizes that "will be given away absolutely free. ' . By the way, it might not be a bad idea to go .in a huddle with ybar grocer, your clothier, your public service corporation, your auto- dealer deal-er or whit not. He might tell yo something bojh interesting, true, and worth-while. FINED FOR INTOXICATION f F. E. Median, of Eureka wa sentenced to pay. a tine of .$100 o serve 100 days in th3 .county juit Saturday in the city court on a charge of intoxication. He was ar rested, Wednesday at a local resort by deputy sheriffs ' X WIFE, GAS, SCARE MAN ! IN flFAn flF MIRHT v "Overcome bv stomach eaa in the dead of nlghU I scared my nus band badly. . He got Adlerika and it ended the gas." Mrs. M. OwenU Adlerika relieves stomach gas in TEN minutes! Acts on BOTH up per and lower bowel, removiner oq poisonous waste you never' knew was there. '. Don't fool with medi cine which cleans only PART jot DUWCIS, UUl ft AUici iiva giyc swi and' get rid of all gas! JHedqujst PROGRAMS SET If . - j ' ii AT " FISHERMEN JLIiyE (Continued from Page One) him away from loved ones and tusines8 at this season of the year. - Spring- creek, running- from- the state -fish . hatchery to, Utah lake; presented a unique picture it is said. Here the juvenile contingent held forth,, and an army of. youths had the. time of their lives. "As they traveled down stream, .the first shared in trout, but those who came later were not entirely ig- nored, for as they approaches ths lowlands many were given a momentary mom-entary hrill, at least, until they found a good sized sucker on their hooks. t HtbUe Creek Calls Hobble Creek canyon also was a mecca for many. However, the low water there does not appeal to the real sportsman, who has the sort of feeling one . gets fishing in a wash tub. Nevertheless . there are fish, there and. some splendid catches catch-es were reported, from that area. Many experts are aid to have ha. I theif limits and .were pack in. town in time .for breakfast. A telephone message is said to have come into the Provo police department de-partment early this forenoon call-,ng call-,ng for a Provo city truck to go to Vivian park to bring in the catches of Police Officers Lisle r Davis, Elmer Loveless and Bert Halliday, who went to the canyon to oreserve the peace, but incidentally inci-dentally cast in a few' times. XHad the opening day fallen on Sunday it is jquite likely a detachment de-tachment of National eurd sr would nave been necessary to regulate regu-late traffic along the stream. Health Clinic Is Held This Week Examination of children who will enter school this fall began today when a group from the Timpanogps district attended the special health; clinic in the city and cbunty building. build-ing. . ' ' ' -.' V ' i-':"'' ' The clinic will continue during; the week with h Parker schobl, Tuesday; Franklin, Wednesday1 and the Maeser Thursday. ' The clinic is "held each day from 8:30 to 11 with Dr. P-. R. Bowdish in cnarge, as&rsted by '., Mrs, Irene H. Storey. ' n Birth certificates which will be necessary to enter school in' the fall can be secured f rdm the city recorder's re-corder's office at .the same time'. BATTERY :F TO ' GO 'INTO CAMP (Continued from Page One) tions in the training schedule this yedr will be the, "night problem." The "regiment will be called on to participate . jin might firing withr the; full field equipment. A typical day's schedule in the camp is as follows: Reveille, 5:30; march., and assembly, 5:35; mess, 6:15; sick call and fatigue, 7; first call i"or '".drill, 7:25; recall, 10:30; stables and care of equipment, 10:30; noon, mess, 11:30.- - prill and assembly, 1:35; recall, 2:30; recreation audi guard mounts 2:30; -retreat parade, 5; mess, 6; recreation, 7 to 10 tatoo, 9; taps ic. ' - - TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION SITUATION WANTED Reliable girl wants housework, Call 1351. ' jn21J LOST Man's straw hat in Provo canyon. Initials .'.'S. L. C." on bandL. Phone li20W. ' jnl7 "FOR itENt FURNISHED 2 rm. mod. apt. and garage, 391 N. X West. Jn21 CROOKED TOES TUNE IN and hear -1 Prwpjiam 5Scholl, interna-tidnal interna-tidnal authorityjn. feet, during FOOT COMFORT WEEK. ; . National Broadcast thru KSL Tuesday, June 16;. 4:45 p. m Ml 8. T also Thursday, June 18 1U45 Vk. m.. M. S. T.' - , . i ( D; Scholl -vrtlllhave "an lm portant message; for. all peopl who 'suffer with foot . trouble! He wfll tell, you how to' relieve bad. foot conditions and how; to make your, feetTglad. . , : f If yon hay no radio, come to our store a'n listen in on ours! V HavV-Vourv; foot, print taken and, enter, the contest1 for Valu able - prize for. the 'most ,perf Iect,foot.. Alt foot analysis made over;: the sto'cklng ,"f ootH by th4 use of Pr SchoH's Pedograph. 1 ! rat '-'-"'7S 'i CORNS Two' Mn Face' Liquor Charge ' "Owen Peterson, of Provo and Roy Shoemaker of Geoola appeared be-i be-i ore J udge iiauie Harding, Monday Mon-day morning in answer' to charges of possession of home brew, Both men pleaied guilty and sentence will be imposed Tue'sday morning at 10 o'clock. Peterson was arrested., by A. A. Richards, marshall of Orem, Sunday Sun-day night. When taken into cus-tody cus-tody he had nine bdttlea of home brew in his car, according to the ofi'icer. Shoemaker is accused of having "VS bottles of hopie brew on ice for sale to patrons of a south end resort. re-sort. He was picked up by Deputy onerhr James R. Hand. For want of something better to co, Shoemaker told the court, he had turned his hand to selling home brew. He stated that he was out of employment and had no other source of income with which to support his wife and children. With Peterson when arrested were Rodney Logan and Ariel Look for;the;Bjg: Windows. , jFe s IM ' ki WW ... - ejMM. - MlMi ..r.v.',,'.,r..'v.v.-.-.'i 0mk Lr Jlfl ili v iyj U vlJ:Lk Lfil liuliiruuVJ u ko are Giving Away Refris V A. LUNCEFORD SSESAWAY Alma Lunceford, 49, formerly of Lake View, died at his home in Mammoth Sunday night following a. four years' illness from miner's consumption. Mr. Lunceford was born March 4, 1882, in Lake View, and lived there until his marriage to Sarah A. Randall 30 years ago. He was a member of the L. D. S. church and the I. O. O. F. lodge of Mammoth. Mam-moth. Surviving arc his widow, one daughter, Mrs. Elva L. Farron of Summitt, Iron county, one sister, Mrs. Armanda Lofgran and two brothers, Wilford and George Lunceford of Provo. Funeral announcement -will be made later. Brimhall and three young women, two of whom wore of juvenile age. Owing to the lateness of the hour the men ar e hel I to answer to the juvenile court on charges of contributing to the delinquency of minors. THESE PRIZES GIVEN AWAY 1 2 Door -Sedan ectric .... .v Mite 58 !M ,oiner Free Prizesf in?the iVIechahts' TjcRts.,wjiih.e SERVICES FOR HANNAH JENSEN SPANISH FORK Tho Palmyra ward chapel was filled to its capacity ca-pacity Friday afternoon with rela tives and friem3 who gathered to j pay their last tribute of respect to Mrs. Hannan Jensen, well known pioneer. Bishop S. D. Markham was in charge. The Palmyra quartet quar-tet sung as the opening number, "Jesus, Lover of My Soul," invocation, invoca-tion, Thomas Halvorson; vocal solo "Lay My Head Beneath the Rose," Gilbert Y. Johnson; the speakers were President Henry A. Gardner. Bishop A. T. Money, Lee Roy Nel- ; son, the latter of Ogden, and Bis- hop Ed. Huntington, who made the closing remarks During the services serv-ices Gilbert Johnson sang a solo, "When You're Gone I'll Not Forget For-get you." The Palmyra quartet sang in closing,. "Beyond Today," James A. Boyack pronounced the ';enr diction. William Ma. '.sen of Salem dedicated the grave in th Spanish Fork city cemetery. XT the able Christian Science Church "God the Preserver of Man" was the subject of the lesson sermon Sunday, June 14, read in all branches branch-es ot the Mother Church, The First Chuich of Christ. Scientist, in Eos-ton, Eos-ton, Massachusetts. Golden Text: Psalms 121:8. Thn Lord shall preserve ihy going out and thy coming in from this time forth, and even for evermore. The citations which comprised the lestcn sermon included the following fol-lowing from the Bible: "I am persuaded, per-suaded, that neither death, nor life, nor engles, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor thing to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separte us from the love of God. which is in Christ Jesus our Lord" (Romans 8:38, 39.) The lesson sermon aLo included the following correlative passage from pages 303-4 of the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker E:dy: "Spiritual man is the image of idea of God, an idea which cannot be lost nor i r,x TTL; En amnel Ice Refrigerator Room Smite 50 WQ . DOLLARS P raes U X VI' Provo Merchants are .Offering the pfjeatest Values in Years. Buy MoreV Get IVIore tFrce "? Tickets. V 1 : "? -. ' t . " " : .-. - : . -' j ' Buy Now and -Save! ! . : separated fro- mil divine Principle. "This is the doctrine of Christian Science, tuat divine ' Love caanot be deprived of -it manifestation, or object; that joy cannot be turned turn-ed into sorrow, for sorrow -is ( not the master of jy; that, good can never produce evil; "that matter can never produce mind nor life result in death." SOPRANO ON rAlL j Miss Margaret Summerhays, soprano, so-prano, will sing over K S L, Salt Lake, City, tonbjht, 10:15 to 10:45 o'clock. The program is being sponsored by the Heber J. Grant library, of Br ogham Young university. univer-sity. Miss Alice Reynolds, in twa very brief statements, will tell interesting in-teresting stories connected jwithTthe library. , FORECLOSURE SUIT. The Federal Land bank of Berkeley, Berk-eley, California, has filed suit for foreclosure of a mortgage against Frank D. Atwood, his wife, Margn aref R. Atwood, and others. Thi complaint indicates that there 14 due the bank, $3,406.25 principal! $260 interest $33 insurance, $34.50 water charges, and asks for $S7.5 attorney's fees. fa f . .... .. .. f i I I SJariinThursayu ; Ask For Your , '240 .West Center '.We are kind to your feet. |