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Show 4 page ten;- 1 nt r- I,. r - r , 1 1 i 1 i-1 , . ,1 1 1 '. .' ' ' ' t 1 . 1 I. , I y J :4S BOYS' PLAY REAL COMEDY "Men only" will be seen In the .Governor's Daughter," annual all-I all-I boys show,' which is being produced v .Friday: evening in Ctollege.hagua'-r Ctollege.hagua'-r the direction of FTOfi:TarJ Pardoe. . Many of the men will be ao arrayed, ar-rayed, however, that according to the solemn word of advance spectators, spec-tators, a physical examination would be necessary before their own mothers would JtnW;tbem. ?y; The show Is a tvac; ;c'fe with incidental xnusid jrrom.thet pe'a of Prof. William KansotuTye entire show Is written by 'tne' e v rector and contains comedy of all sorts from boisterous to subtle . word-play. A love theme is also woven through the two-hour show. "Old Maid" Act One of the feature comedy parts of the show Is the old maid act played by Claude Robbins, Vern - Peterson and Claude Snow; It is a song and patter act .and even " without costumes has proreJB .mere hilarious each night-fer the other members of theeast. ,- : Another high spot in the comedy of the play is. the Snowbird" song and dance by the members of the chorus, dressed as "little 'snow birds; Peep! Peepf Peep!" k'-'XheJ dancing parts for the show were worked out by Morris Christensen. in cooperation with the director. . : The plot of the play becomes . dramatic in the second part but is very much saved from becoming melo-dramatic by the antics pf a Yiddish cameraman and IMitiDod-. IMitiDod-. little, the English writer, played by .Maurice Jones. Doqlittle, whose nose Is especially good at detecting - the various brands of perfume, is ront.uualIy in hot water because of this extraordinary gift. r The leading parts are 'played by Fred Webb nd Lyman Partridge?, tviio lend their singing voices to the reml-serious parts. "When Fn lonely,' a beautiful waltzong, is - sung oy Grove Haddock accompanied accom-panied by the chorus. ' The show is fast in movement, - and according to those who have .seen ihe finishing rehearsals, it c should be one of the outstanding .. shows, in castand plot," that' has oeen aiiempttra py tne mys-r ;V Words and Music4 by;s.-W. iinam : 4 v;Out hi the jgreatwfdrfwertera'. wofld f rjt . . - With faith so true she grew and grew,-Until grew,-Until her worth all nations knew. ; 1 . .The stars and stripes we all revere; Our faith, in the flag is always "dear. Red means courage, and blue means true; ; White I pure our rea, wnite, ana 5pwe. ; s Chorus: America. America, glorious and' free;. America, America, you are 'the land for -me.-You are my only choice, " You make my soul Rejoice". V' Long 'may; you livevfreedom to giveyv;s3f jB&igx -A Long live 'America.', . &:;f'-' '-' w. love vour vales ana snow-canijea . aius.. . . - We love your lake's and sparkling-illsl?' -? We love your vales and ." snow-canpedbiljai Your mountains nign, ana dear oiue say- ... Have cheered the sad made sorrows fly. As on your hills' we roam'each ipfingr"t : jfThe, charming .scenes , sweet mprn'rles bring, sv.. . . Nature's blessings bid us be. true -v;; " """k , To our. dear old red; white and blue." V ' Chorus: Father in Heaven, we humbly pray 7 To let Thy spirit guide ourway;j( ; :.J t : And lead us in the paths of light, . And give us strength to-do the right. Then give each 4ay our daily bread And help us to live as Jesus said' ' Honor Thee, Thy will obey' -, ,t;.j Is our motto day by day. -.. r : : Q- ' Hay EARL IIUTClilNGS ,' ' .- District Agricultoral Inspector . How "many farmers prefer rodent pests to farm- crops!' A;; foolish question? Judging- ly the ; thouF sands of crop-destroying " rodents we are ; feeding in Utah county it does, 'not-' appear so ridiculous. These crop destroyers are not, nec essary evils. They can be. con-troled con-troled and - with consistant effort: completely eradicated. It does not call for heavy expense or great jforage imn Joti. .a a aat..ta.. MM..S certedixcooperative- effort. J. ' - Wltdoou,' wanv to do about it,' farmers an3 ranchers? Let these rooents, - consume au v ine r range grasses and -forage cropland lay barren the - hills rhile you com- plain-Chat the range Js goie, that s. . . ... . . ' SCOUT WORKER GETS N .Y. JOB V Merrill Christopherson, Provo high s&iool and B. Y. U. graduate, has accepted ' a position- as - direct tor of the boys club work for the Madison-i Square , church in New Ydrk'Civ- -HW:i:-a Christopherson who is well known here"' asTa swimmer and diver and "Boy Scrot - worker." ha? been principal of the Fredonia, Arizona schools for three years. He has been connected with boy activities for some time, having acted as stake "M" men president in Utah stake in 1928 and 1929, district "during " the present year. and last summer " was camp direc tor; of a boy scout camp In Fort Montgomery, Kewi Yorfc ? I W I He was a graduate of . Brlgham Youne university to ;he class of 2, of which 'her was president. He attended and graauatea zrom the National .Training school for scout: executives" m New, Y0rk City. 'In Juiy;f-19:- :V.K In the new position- mt.- Christy opherson will direct boy activities for t?he Madison. Square church, a 'welfare organization 'affiliated with, the Manhatten Council of Boy Scouts ; of 'American . to New York City, " While ? US tfilswork he will attend Columbia university and do graduate work, toward a master's . degree in secotidary edu cation' and extra curricular activ ities. His new duties will com mence August 1. His parents Mr. and Mrs.' Chris Christopnerson re- as scout master in Fredonia during . il. tV... vanrc - njt ' district ganizationuptodate. il scout commissioner ,vof: Kanab side at lW5jWestCenter street. GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERBph' i uD&W, pedals ITRTIYAY and SATURDAY LET YOUR DOLLARS DO DUTY AT OURf STORE!- 5 PAIR Ladies' Fine RAYON HOSE" 4 2Ladie ' 10 PAIR . MEN'S . FANCY of Men's v Beautiful DRESSES FINE NECK "Values RAYON TIES to: $1.00. HOSE. ...OH ;0a : , $fl , Z tadies' rayon NltiHT GOWNS 'OH Fancy Tea Cup tl sand Saucer . . . tv-., t: Sewing Thread; Jfl Black; white, colors' ! J. P. iCoatg Biasf. A Tape; all colors J One tot of Boys' and ' - Girls! Gym ft Shoes ...tV.i , Ladies' Fine t Mercerized i Hose ; Large Bundle of. Cm GARMENTS Men's or Ladies'. Old or New Styles. Limit. Boys' Bib Over- ftCfi f alb, sizes 4;to 16 fT :Childreh's Vancy SHp-J -pers and - ; QQ - Oxfords ; Men's or Boys- Fancy; i Caps .... . .. .i V SpecialLot;of . 1 ' Ladies' Aprons. Tr , ' Children's 60c JJ5 I Rayon Bloomers - . Men's Double Back, VH ; L. D. S. . 7QC UUIIUVMW . . SllPaiMen's Flannel Pants Values r4v00 Beautiful Rayon IRed Spreads i ' $2.50 values T . -While They Last- -;MeIl's;andBoys, ; Wool Sleeveless . " 'a - 'e - . , . r sweaters:: ,i $2.00 values-- 4 ; Ladies-Rayon v J Bloomers 6r Step-ins . Fancy colors" etra value!.. ; .4 Suits -..- Children's and : . Boysr Summer, lU.niohSuits 50c. value . I v i v t ja'uiif6ft- Dnus: iHAt .for Ladjesu VThe season's . .latesti.: uesto4C: crpholcev On-co V Silk Shirts; $2.00 values now ' 2 SHEETS FullSize ' , . 1x90 1 v- Values. t - to si.oo ! : Children's :FINEl;v "DRESSES Yalues;75c ;2 PAIR 2 Iadies'-i ; ALLEN A 0 SILK oJhqse.; . l$l yalue.; " t . -ir V . 'DEFT. ST0R3. - ;oC3..Vcst;Centcr' St.; Provo " 200 -i : :'11EN'S ; Fine Dress - DHIRT3 phin colors, vlC3.:Vrr!ucs - Oil youxr, crops rrbeinMeroydf Some otiiesi .Abt Qh some ' the forage crop birt deatroyr root as weii.' Actual reeamg 'tests snow mat twemtwo' ; erouna squirrels win consume -1 a imtteh forage saionheWofe iixty-eignt srpuna wimrreisTrwin consume as . mtich;i brage" .aait famf.. ;yea?.;pldU; steer;- also thatjfeifeht praine aogs. wmjponsume mucn squirrels and pocket jophers from their lands, ,Thijssmafrgin' 'of , profit lil f arming and panctrlng is not so large: that-you' can aford to feed the .vocarious mavm of i the thou-sandsof7 thou-sandsof7 8TOunsWn,ela ' and ,pocket-.nphrs'? whjefefeed i upon jr VAtiv vra t al4t Vl .4 -accounts., ' ... r'. - . t This 4s the ' season to , wage ' un-relenting-waxfaretvagainst these ;roelntsTand-Hhercuttural of- LflceaAusteiM a shipment. otrr poisoned t grainj, ,;, cientif icaliy treated by expert; oE(icials ito tempt ;the ; appetites . of ' , Oiese crop de- ;stroyers" ' ' . J , . i -s In cocroeratlon Kwith lhe bfoloeleal survey anH'agjhllcwtUral depart' cultural' insiKor .onducUnjg. a campkigia far ?.th j eradication of ground 'f squirrela f Mibertai and Goshen.distrlcts beginning Ajrii 15 and ltf ?arid; in Clintonvalley on Aprtt 4am '&ah "heae depart- Boys' Club to Plant Trees 1 1; i District '. ejcnlturai tihspectdrB and . county ; agenW : are. ready ta assist, you in controlling Jhese pests :,vich: lay waste . your crops and -i range Jlands. YThe. "farmers, ;fjuit' raisers and . ranchers of Utah couty"twiirsmakean extra profit Ithtoyear by eradlcatine the eround jui iA4.:-.'i.''i..,,:,4, , ...-,..r ,. v-tjj; 'flf 'v-'l'tl iT-"'" f ' ' '- ' The "Balsam Bunchw, forestry club will plant 100 trees. 60 black locusts. 25 Siberian elms and 25 of another variety on the hill in Pleasant Pleas-ant View donated by ; David H. Jones, as a two-year 'experiment with view to putting : the entire hill into trees. The planting of the trees will take place - within the next week. The club met "with Prof. P. M. Dunn, state , forester, ; Saturday, when the work of -the entire year was outlined. One pf the first p fo ments solicit the full cooperation of property owners in these two campaigns. ejects is In asslstlng.thefosterv ice in putting, out 2000 trees in Diamond Dia-mond Fork next Saturday. ''- Three Siberian elfs will be planted plant-ed by the club on the Manavu ward grounds next Tuesday as a part of the George . Washington blcen- tennial and Arbor day "'exercises. The Relief society of the ward are' arranging a program In' connection connec-tion with the project. - ; r The personnel of the "Balsam Bunch' is: J. Olsen., president; Milton Jacob, vice-president; Hart Crandall. secretary ; Stephen Grass-cock. Grass-cock. Glen Stevens, Curtis Stevens, Reinwald LJechty and George W. Brown. WAN'S HEART STOPPED BY BAD STOMACH GAS W. L. Adams bloated so with gas after meals that his heart missed beats. Adlerika brought out all gas and now he eats anything and feels fine. Hedquist Drug Co. AdV. Here, value hunters, ' is , the " " " ; oat new treads and Super-news Super-news youVe oeen waiting , , twist carcass construction, for. Here atfeipic lowest : K -;va J-ooat them and reprices re-prices ever: offered for tires : member these prices buy from the world's largest Goddyears world's first rubber compaiwV Look at them and; ask onthernarketfft ?- . yourself if it pays to nurse- 1 . r ilnd$sBi along those old; bald-tread-?-. yburiself this easy question : ed, riky tfrejvheniprioes -Whygeiatislied like these will buy the safety - seconds-choice tires; when of tough newrubvbWy clean- rjf-choice cost 'no rndre ! ' p :. IP n E W JSST - Full oversizc-3? X 4.55-io " ' Chevrolet rUf - - ,-- r In pairs v.; ' Price per single tire Full oversize 29 X 5.00.-19 " Chrysler lodgep $. KasW. J "?!N V Each ?, T-- In pairs . 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' , --v.. .". , - OS" 'A Each TT A In. Pairs.. . ;oacsiasleti w'T iSS 47520 1 y i: Inpsjrs .-r-'sya 5.25.19 aa- ,-JBsch. i vs- 29 X 450-20 Each In pairs Price per sioale tire 5 3$ 29 x 500-19 ,10 J -tith v In pail pans TN I ' per tiaai tJr 31x525-21 Each , 4; In pairs Price, persiaaletire 30 x 450-21 027 Each In pairs Price $f-43 . per tiaalc tire 9 . i 30 x 5.00-20 I 0 ) Eich In pairs $67S per stasia tire 23 3T 5.50-10 - .. 01 2 Each In pairs ' -; j I r . . , , , " aaasaMaasMaasia8g hi TTUFJE in rbn'ths :Goo4ye2r: Program evcrjr cdncsdayiiiight-o - Price per stasia tire $Q3S 28 x 475-19 sriG Each pairs Price $ A33 per swale tire 28 x 525-18 Each In pairs $JS3 Price per titglc tire' 29 x 5-50-19 JSEhHl In pairs Price per ataale tire Network, ; ?V7EAF - and Associated StalSbfis' Phone 343 |