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Show T SECTION TWO -. -. P-R -0:V- O (UT A II) E VENIN G H EVR A lii), FRIDAY, APRIL 2 9, 1 932 PAGE ONE , SCOUTING Timpanogos Council PROVO DISTRICT Merit badges in all departments were awarded to 13 hoy scouts at the Piovo district court of examinations exam-inations which was held recently in the county copimissioners office t thn city and ounty 'linildinjr. Chairman Chair-man A. O. Smoot. W. H. Hoylf." A. Mahcy, C'ortimi:wioners Hoy I':uu;y, T. C. I nison'and Jay Nelson, sc'io-tary, sc'io-tary, were present at the meeting to present the uwaiila. Court of honor .wilt In; held Pun-day Pun-day May 1, at the Bonneville ward, the meeting hejdnniner promptly at 0:30 p. m accoidin; to court of ficials. The badges follow: ;eout ; i fci vine merit and the lit;t of (heir awards Ilovd - P.ivi';, swimming, life saving, woodwork; Max Cny, conservation, woodwork, tnvini-min?; tnvini-min?; Iwight King, civics-, h ather-craft, ather-craft, pioneering; Loren Rowley, poultry keeping; LMward 10. Smoot, safety, firernansbip, personal health; Morria Ditke, - carpentry, woodwork, interpreting; Charles Fletcher, reading, camping, leather craft;" Kenneth I.ws," miusfc, reading,' read-ing,' metal work; Steele Bailey, fire-man;Yhip, fire-man;Yhip, salt ;y, woodcarving; Robert Rob-ert MooreficM, swimming; Dean Nuttall, woodcarving. in'etal work, fircnianship. , .I'lyrig lr-uon, (arm records .and bookkeeping, photography; Konald I ai son, scholarship, public health; Thornton Uoolli, scholarship; Clyde Mal'n, astronomy; Shiil Courturc, handicraft; fJrcint Hansen, scholarship'; scholar-ship'; Raymond DiJcon, personal health, public health, woodearvihg ; Maurrce Miller,- poultry keeping,, woodwork, leathercraft ; David Fielding, personal health, wood-carving; wood-carving; Clarence Johnson, physical physi-cal development ; Bill Turner, angling, ang-ling, -bird study, handicraft; Ken- I & "-rtST't'- Jm"""" -1 m n est pp h r9 Due for Speed Biscuits in 90 seconds from package to oven Perfected ( rLP. ) by Betty Crocker. . ,.v sp proved by the " Committee on Foodiof the American Medical Assn. YOUr GrOCer has Biquick...the Marvelous Marvel-ous New Milling Creation that Not only Prepares Pre-pares Biscuits in 14. the Usual Time, but Banishes Ban-ishes All the Muss and Fuss, all Chance of Failure with your Speed Biscuit Making. 331 oQflO(e2 0 . 4ftCf-1 rieth Sterling, star badge. (Ralph yVjnterton, handicraft; Robert Hod son, Angling, woodwork, lioey Nkw i en, -pathf indmg, physical-development,"! physical-development,"! cbolcing.-'life badge; Alfred Ne wren, i pathf inding, music; Keith Thomas," landscape gardening; garden-ing; -Leonard Harris, lite saving; Olenn-.Peck, carpentry, handicraft; leatharcraftstar badge. Cleon Menlove, conservation, fire-mafnship, fire-mafnship, woodwotK; -George Davis, public health; Don ; Waterlyn, fire-manship, fire-manship, ' public health; Edward ifoe, automobiling, carpentry, poultry poul-try keeping; Myron Davis, hand!, craft; Itoy-Crosble, swimming, life having; Albert iviorryweather, life jsavjng Robert Gammell, fircman- ihip; Grant Taylor, star badge; Frdd Ahlander, woodwork; Douglas Doug-las Davis, handicraft, personal health, public health; Allen Carter, fircmanship; Paul White, wood-cawing Springville High School Notes The Boosters club of the high school presented a cleverly arranged arrang-ed program at the regular assembly Friday afternoon. Kach member-was- dressed in n pretty red red spring uniform. ' Resides chrb members who furnished fur-nished program numbers, Reed Christ enisen, Verl Waiting and Rex f-'ulherland gave a saxophone trio; Vern Davis, a violin solo; Bliss was dressed in a pretty red spring ijniform. - r . , T; Katl TPardoe pf trie Brigham Young, university, Provo, 4will be ine principal speaKer at tne junior high school graduation exercises. May 12 at 7:30 o'clock in the high school. 'The musical program will be announced later . Senior graduation exercises will be held at the high shool at 7:30 o'clock May 13. A speaker and program is being arranged. The, annual senior hop will be held Friday evening at the high school. Everyone is invited to attend. at-tend. Class officers in charge of the event are: Rex Sutherland, president; presi-dent; Bliss Crandall, vice president; Evelyn Miner,- secretary; Lillian Bird, Dwain Spafford, Edna Starr, executive committee. 'i he Ne'jo school district board of education made an inspection tour of the school' buildings of Springville, Spring-ville, Wednesday visiting the-high school in the afternoon.. - t i . i .The Washington bi-cejitenhial program to be given In pageant form late in May - by the - Kolob stake M- I- Ar is' progressing with rnost of the Vard characters al- Tyhpsei, . . ....... ,.w Salad Gold Medal One of the Best, Foodsv Prices Effective Saturday April 30, 1932 , fVffo Airway Finest AOliee Quality Santos. Lb. . Full Qt. 23 Hippsp utah Mi,d pun cream Milk Small Sego Dozen Salmon 'hCans. Primrose Milled jjy. Sperry 48 Lb. Bag . Crystal White . Soap Fancy X. 1U11U1 Santa Clara White Cf..,4,r I"cl rt'Pe Iru Cups Each Large Thin Skinned . . . Grapefruit fVic Large Bunches 2ach Radishes Asparagus Spinach c Fresh and Tender . . . Locally rown R-i,c: ge sk,xiio Navies .... RJ Fancy Blue Rose I 4For 19c 5c 3Ior ioe 2, Lb;- age 3 Lbs- E O.c 20c ...2Lbs-25c. 35c 9c HOBais 29c . 4Lb3'25c 5LbsE9c 5-25c Doz Large Eggs Packed in Carton E22 Purity Fresh T l 1 E3 3 Doz. . , , Choice Center Cuts Elh). - All Fmest Baby 15eef ILtb. . . . . 2 i (tire? . Safeway Meats- fancjTGrain Fed us 0 Lean Well Cured Fresh Picnic Cuts ILlb,. . Lean Shoulder . f 7 , - f i y2 Lib --SPRINGV11LE SOCIETY MRS.-MANlLAr BROWN; Correspondent - - Phone 146-W Social Twelve clurjo embers were guests -Thursday evening of Mrs. J lazel I Harrison." ' During progressive progress-ive bridger Mrs. Lois Clegg won high score favor and Mrs. - Jack PfcrhanT guestprtxe. ; other -guests present were Mrs. Arvilla-Carter, and 'members: Mm; Emma 'Kennedy, 'Ken-nedy, Mrs. Gertrude Sumsjpn, Mrs. Esther. Johnson, Mrs. Ora, Rowland, Row-land, Mrs. Emma Rowland, Mrs. Hilda Grant, Mrs. Melba Pennington,. Penning-ton,. Mry. Ella Crandall, Mrs. Gwen Barker, and M,rs. Manilla Brown. A luncheon concluded the party. Announcement is made of the marriage of Carlisle Crandall of this city, son tf Mrs. Myron E. Crandall, to Miss Janet Webster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Webster of Provo. The ceremony was performed in the Salt Lake temple Monday, April 18. Following Follow-ing the marr iage, dinner was served serv-ed at Hotel Utah. The bride formerly for-merly attended the B. Y. U. and has been teaching at the Maeser school, Provo, for the past two years. Mr. Crandall is a former B. Y. U. student and also attended the B. A. C. at Cedar City. The young couple will reside in St. George for the present. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Smith and family left the past week to make their home in Vernal, Utah. . A representative number of primary pri-mary officers and teachers from each "of the - Spingvi'le wards and Mapleton attended the monthly social so-cial 'hour given by the Thistle organization or-ganization on Saturday afternoon. Mrs, A. L. Thorpe gave a nicely arranged birthday party on Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon for her daughter, Leola, who was thirteen years olO. Fifteen school friends enjoyed the evening with games, music and lunch. A few Springville friends of Mrs. Charles Dalley called oil her at her new home in Provo Thursday afternoon. af-ternoon. A bean, game, arranged by Mrs. Dalley furnished much entertainment. en-tertainment. The winner,. Mrs. Mark Law, was awarded a beautiful beauti-ful handpaintcd pillow. Mrs. Milinda Sumsion won the consolation. consola-tion. Social chat and light refreshments refresh-ments were other features wiUa Mrs. E. A Bryan, Mrs. Annie Sumsion, Sum-sion, Mrs Julia Jones, Mrs Mac Child, Mrs. J. M. Brown, Mrs. Gertrude Sumsion, Mrs. Lois Clegg, Mrs. Mark Law, Mrs. Gene Pierce, Mrs. Hattie , Witney and Mrs. Milinda Sumsion attending. The Kensington club of the Cora-mnnity Cora-mnnity church were guesta of Mrs. D. B. Welch at her home in Maple-ton Maple-ton Tuesday afternoon. Lunch followed fol-lowed a pleasant afternoon of sewing, sew-ing, with, a large -number of. ladis attending. ' Among those from Springville who attended the funeral for Lurve Ludwicson at Gunnison Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Thorn, Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Brown. Mrs. Phil Chase, Mrs. Sylvia Johnson, Mrs. Lou Metcalf, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brown and Mrs. Lola Weight. The latter three furnished music and I. S. Brown dedicated the grave. Mr. and Mrs. Wells Crandall and son Grfepg Miss Bernice Nelson, LaVell Ostler, Leora Nelson motored motor-ed to -Salt Lake Friday evening to attend the .M. I. A. contest finals of Ensign stake. Miss Thelma Crandall who won the Eighteenth ward Gleaner public speaking content, con-tent, represented .that ward in the stake finals and was successful in winning first place. She will now represent the Ensign stake in the division finals May 12. Members of the N. I. P. club will be guests of Mrs. Fay Thomas at her home Saturday evening. OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN Tftterf -'TW7 Bes-T WAV -Tb CA-ffcH YEP(AS PLACES w-o.-THA-T WAS K ToRTHa-T, Birr KloT T&"R -TrT QME ( inn, t- Till I V AiiS-tRAUAAi ) C r ir l1 i.i i LJ ' MASM QIVJ&S -TH1 kXAdGjARGO A WaoK ovi ITS TSX37 AM7 MAKS rT S idas&rfo GErfflti3 AWAV "FRCM V6LW Jr QT&EV! FISH READING CONTEST HELD PLEASANT GROVE Porter Leavitt won first place in the interpretative in-terpretative reading contest which was held Wednesday for Pleasant Grove high school students, Anna Marie Conway was chosen as second, sec-ond, and Phyllis Wadley, third. Other contestants were: Reva Downs, Let ha Walker, Evelyn Smith, Mac Shoell and Lucile Miller. L 5s I1D rg32 BY MCA SCr.vl , i'lS.. . ''' ' ecs AP ! IF - riL 1 - , - J I I i v - ' r w wi ( - i . ; f , ? ' . ' X. -- r i ' ' ' , i v - v ' ;v . I ,vw . .--.I' - I . . T.- 1 - .1 f - L,' Mrs. Upton Cherrington and Mrs. Bert Rowland accompanied their husbands to St. George on a business busi-ness trip Tuesday. Mrs. Jessie N. Smith of Lehi spent four days of the past week with her son, Wayne and family of this city. Surviving members of the first retrenchment society, organized here in 1873, met at the home of Mrs. Colista Boyer last Tuesday to review r ecords of the organization. Miss Fanny Rowland stake Y. L. M. I. A. president met with the group to get from these metabers some history of the early work accomplished. ac-complished. Those of the organization organiza-tion now living are Mrs. Boyer, Mrs. Ellen K. Wheeler, Mrs. Eliza B. Haymond, and Mrs. Ellen S. McKenzie. Miss Maurine Manvaring was surprised by a number of girl friends at her home Wednesday evening. A delightful time was spent with games and lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Amisa Rowland and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rowland spent Thursday visiting in Manti and Richfield. Mrs. Maud Roylance was hostess to the P. S. B. club Thursday evc ning at her home. During bridge Mrs. Olive Miller and Mrs. Floss Catcs won prizes. A tasty luncheon lunch-eon .was served by the hostess to twelve club members. Mrs. Marie Stone was honor guest at a party Wednesday eve ning at the home of Mrs. H. V. Hutchinson.- Games axrd music to gether with lunch were enjoyed by aiarge group present. ' .v- . W Scafwres iii the -t reeve through traffic with the new 8WBE- Shrieking sirens the roar of a powerful engine a red streak flashes by and she's on her way! There's power for you real honest-to-goodness power the kind of power you'd like to have right under your own accelerator! The U. S. Government specifies spec-ifies for its emergency use " a grade of motor fuel which is suitable for ambulances, fire engines, emergency vehicles, military and naval equipment." Excerpt from Federal pamphlet W-M-57I, Today you can have it. Not the fire engine, of course, nor' the siren nor the bell but the very same power gasoline which surpasses federal speci-j f ications for distillation range and vapor pressure for use in U. S. 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