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Show " - . I"--""..-.". PROVO HUyAH) JIV E 1 J.N G: 3-RJlX.Jtt;C; - WBJ? NE SJD AX. JbUi.X 2 Editor Herald: . . - V " ? 1. 1 would, like to express' what ' I think - to' . be the truth about vhe -, -xitaa.tion tt the Provo, plant f the . Utah ' Poul ti y ' association. S i - The : so-called re-lntrenchment : -;wb,ich " ha been going -on -forrthe J : i past, ye'ary, with as - usual the little j ? fellow the "ctfcall wage earner in thethe front line trench., The wages they ''estimated $ we; earned, 12.50 to 3 were taken for the past 30 days, "The rest of the year hrlngs our ave rage below $2 and considering .can- dMng as a'trade that tnust'.be.learn-. tnust'.be.learn-. 4 d .on our own time, and. 1 hard on .nerves,: eyes -and health is .small V .iiougi. v We iGcepted one-cut, o " y the last one comes as the proverb-. proverb-. Ie ntraw-. ---' - . ; iIf our superiors were lialf as blg-- blg-- hearted In 'giving f their time free - ' ruu;they ,Wiua have us be, we could I all live1 well. It is hard to believe v. that we atM live in the United States .when iic see overi-bearing h efriployerjl taking advantage "at vbese times vo ,airn : ..numbs down ' - v .on ' men hat have th;ime right -to live all they have. In quitting, we-Jiave-rexercised the. only right hatseems -to be left -Jae , working man 'and who f knows what . day .they may; take that away from us? n? r ; j - Al X-CANJLER. : STUDENTS GET - AWARDS AT 'Y' 't'ZJv (Continued from . Paee One) Boh,- chairman - of - the debating "-committee. . Rose : Eyrlng 4 the chamber of cdmmercfc ? all-around V efficiency V medal, president 'W. Itv -Butler represented the. chamber of com-" com-" jnefce.in making the .award, rr.rJFred Webb, -the AlmaTVan Wag- enen .band scholoraship , of $50.00. The presenUttor was made by Mr. " jyin,- Wagenen. Professor RobeTt 4 Sauer, band - director,' teaTT a list or names of students who should have : received awards for' three and four years service lih the lnd-had finances fin-ances permitted. ; Interference With r; "Vater Is ,Qiarged Qlen Wceter plead guilty to the , 1 violation bf a city water, ordinance ; ; in the city court Wednesday raorn-' raorn-' ingf -and will be sentenced Thurs-, Thurs-, day by Judge Maurice Harding. . ' , - Weeter Is. alleged to hav turned , on thc city water at hia place after It had been shut off on-May 5 for .non-payment, of water, .rates. It -was.; turned .on sometime -between JIayv5 ahdMay.-23,- according to . thecompiaint of the city water de- "TilXIEP SOCIETY ' BANQUET , -PAYSON t.'-annual, event of rlriuch -interest given 'during -May -. !ty the Nebo'- stake; Relief society ; Jxiard la a banquet in honor of the X executive ; . Relief ;.soclety officers , from the nine wards (ln' the stake ' :beld , on ; Wednesday afternoon at jthe. tabernacle. The special guests ' . Included .Mrs Nettle Bradford and MrsTBmma-mpey of Salt-Lake, 1 representing the general? board and the members pf the stake presi- iency. r, ... , a.. .. (...--, . ...,... , -; , DIVORCE GRANTED r. Delbert. Perry- was granted :a- di- vbtce and; the custody of am inor "child in - the- decree handed rdown; ' by Judge; George W.YWorthen' in the Fourth district court Saturday ' Right to use her- cmaiden t name. ' 'Helen -Mae -Warren, -was - granted the"detendant, Mrs. Perry. -t ?Mr; Perry charges- mental crueH ? rtjrand desertion in his 'complaint.? -,.- . . , ; ' ' - - ; DE "MOLAY MEET - ".ThVAl Slfat'"chapte"r -of the .Del "Mbiajr "wiU hold" 'a regular meeting' ' at T:30 pm. tonight in the Masonic' - temple. . .s t - V " -' Initiatory degrees will -be -con-' f erred -on several-, camdi dates.! - Masons are requested to be present, i r ' ' ' I DIVORCE GRANTED ' v rDora."Willlamson was granted. a, , divdrce trom Mose "Williamson' by . Judge' CSeorge WA Worthen ' In the; "Fourth district 'court Saturday, v She. graftted, In4, addition -v 'the' custody of the three -children,? v 20 a1 month alimony to begm Jnne; .1. ad ' $75 ; - attorney .fees. "The, -charge is. non-support. ' - -rv,- s i .i , - Last year about 38.000 New York-children York-children between J 14, and 16 'left; -school to lake .lobs. -'. '4 . ' n J . ",rT!.ieppossum Is 'the only North "American 1 mamma) ; which v carries its young in a 'potich.- ' T '0. tl'$lt qualify otcsvte .becsvte k U'tatlbatitf I - . Dr. Herman Fischer . of 'New York City, native c' of ; Russia; re nowned .physicist and .inventor, gave An unusually unique and' interesting in-teresting hectare and 1 -demonstration at the residence of J3r. lAnd Mrs. Franklin tMadsen Tuesday evening Mrs.. Fjschcr, pianist, .was also an honoi tjgueat. , .The Madsens were , hosts to 50 friends on' this occasion. . .f" Dr." , Fischer introduced the vto, a musical n mstnunont of his own invention, wich issimllar to -the violin.- The vio" has only one-stringr and is acclaimed ' to have more volume vol-ume and a greater range thari the violin, which has' four strings. 'The simplicity of the interesting instru ment is anr outstanding feature, a Child betn- able 'toyplay difficult selections within a two weeks' practice period.- ' f Being a. f ambus, Accoustic specialist, spec-ialist, Dr. Fiaqher has n his laboratory lab-oratory In N s w York , City, , invented invent-ed many valuable radio improve ihents . during the rpast;,f ew gears'. -He iVaa been engaged in Jrloliywood for l a year,; in .connection with movietone apparatus, and is now returning to -New York. " Dr., Fischer, while, not an rartlst musician, has invented instruments to take the place of ithe violin, the, viola, cello and ,bass 'Viol, and an orchestra comprhjed of 300 mir-Bicians mir-Bicians wlU play thepe instruments in a concert to .bet held la Madison Square garden in 'New York tthis summer. The orchestra - will also appear 'in Boston and . later in London, Lon-don, Paris and Berlin. At the close of Ihe delightful, eve nlng, "tasty " refrestamentT: ' were served. v : ' :. ' Dr. and Mrs. Fischer were the dinner gueata of Jrt and Mrs. Mad-sen Mad-sen .earlier In the evening. Irrigation Difjch - Causes Law Suit Damages of $200 were sought by Joseph .Eai ' Smith of , Lehi in a suit filed jimt.t OelestK Feather-stone Feather-stone of Lehi fn .the Fourth .Dlst- rict court' Wednesday morning Mr. Smith seeks damages and pn Injunction ' against .Mrs. -Foather-stone digging irrigation y ditches across his property. He charges in his complaint that wllo he and his wife Awere 'absent -from their home on May 10 the defendant dug a .Hitch across ihlg prqperty and ran water through it. -three days later. t The ditch, he -complains, .runs .all the way across his place and crosses cros-ses his back dooryard. ; --. . The. hish price of cigarets in parts "pf rEngland Jjas started n sudden pipe-smqkipg craze among women... . "i.X--; Hungar?s;Best iX ' 4 ' 4 wc .y-v BUDAPEST The Mile, Eva von Huazalgh-Bezzech, daughter of the civil governor of Dudapest, is ranked rank-ed as the champfort at- contract bridge in this lively capital Of Hungary, Hun-gary, She is -"-the only -woman -among eight players -to .be "named as team io represent Hungary in . series of matches with Austria nd Italy. .x v - -a x v:.fv " j . ......... -.-.s. v. r s ' ''X "1 ! A V J X: AG1XJCULT0RAL SPECIAL " 1 Th .Qilf T.1r'A''A. TTu ttiil '"ij.-"' --il-Jiij; VL M weifareanddeverbpmertt .of ftheaerxitory. it .'serve co- operates rwith the State Agricultural Coljege ' Extension ' ...bervice, .Farm Bureau, -.Utah-Idaho SUaf'Cornpahyr - Utah Poultry Producers Co-operative' Association, nairy1, 'H?1 . Improvement - Association; .and 'others, Tin operat-V ing an;AnnuaI Agricultural pemonstration Train; ii " -li. ' Salt & Utah runs, this tr&tn over'jtStf'jIlne'-- ' . '"fah and Salt Lake Countiea for the promotion off prtffitable;agriciilture; . 1 ' , -' - .r f ! x: ' ; . v. . ... - ' -."ij . f .1 j v . . v. ' i V. -.:,. : i(f:A 4" fi. r-f' !.jsK- 1 " 1 . . .- . , .A-i. " ?f - uuuai SALT LAKE JJTAH HATLTlbA'D OUR BDABDING t5LiS-T GRAtXiA-TfeD "FROM t.t -TriATx tffllCRfflSE Everything will be done accord lng to ship's rules. on the 24-hour cruise of Utah lake which will be taken by the B.VY..U scout leadership leader-ship class and their friends, beginning begin-ning next Friday evening at 8 o'clock.' : . The cruise will he taken clear around -the - waters of the state's largest fresh water lake in the boat "Neils Larsen" and will be under the direction of Scout Executive A. A. Anderson. The official christening chris-tening of the boat will take place immediately before the party embarks. em-barks. .; ' ' "' v J Officers of the religious -education troop will Je fittingly attired for the occasion of the christening as will -the - members of the crew, recruited from the members of the Vineyard SeaScout ship. "Bells will be struck at the proper Intervals, watches will be appointed and -everything done as on a regu lar sea-eoine' vessel. 'The cruise is designedito Jtest phe iyalua .of Jiie" , winters training In troop program building, aside from Its recreational recrea-tional Value.' 1 ' - Plans made so far include a cruise isotith ward around the lake withea' 8top at .Rock Island first, Thfr scout swill 4athe there in the hot-potaf if it1 Is -practicable, and will then cruise past the vicinity xf Spanisl) Fork and Lincoln beach and .will .probably , atop at Moslda the deserted village, The .night will be spent on the west' shore with regular scout activities; ac-tivities; i including 4her ceremonial camp t ir. 'Patrola have been work lng the past week on. menus, cqiilp-' ment and progranrr' numbers. 1 - i - The -cruise will be continued Saturday! Sat-urday! morning; .and the boat will touch at pelican- Point, 'Saratoga and GenevaV- Thrtclrcuit will be completed about noon. , Century Edition ,;.i, u- h . Piano -Vocal p Violin and Repertoire . - THURSDAY FRUJAjrJ SATURDAY ONLX J ,5: x r - tj) H Tip t x'royo, tiiine isir HOUSE DUMMIES ;oa,rlS;V i 0 .TATrfER:UCOK5:f'l WAS i - N SPAfJISH 1 MRS. EFFIE DART, Corrcapondept J, Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Olaudin have had as their, guest during the . past week, their eldest son, Bert Clau-dln Clau-dln . of Illinois. After spending four or five days here, , he-left to visit relatives in Ijs Angelea, California. Cali-fornia. State Commander J. B. Hughes of the Sons and Daughters of Indian In-dian War Veterans and Pioneers and Adjutant J. J. (Banks, motored to Ephraim Tuesday 4o attend the funeral of D. C. Peterson, a Black Hawk Indian War veteran. Mr. Peterson was .one of the vice commanders com-manders of the Black' Hawk Indian War .veterans. Only , two of these veterans are now living. . Peter Gottfredson of Richfield and 'Amos Johnson, 86, of "Fountain Green." Mr. Hughes and M. Banks called on Mr. Johnson with a message of cheer; they visited at Moroni and at Falrview, calling on members of the committee who are arrange lng for the state encampment of the organization, which , will be held this year at Fairview. Mr. Hughes was one of the speakers at ,the, .funeral of. Mr. JPeters,Qnik v..-. 'Mrs. Bertha Riggs of Portland, Oregon, and. her father, Joseph Llewellyn, were visiting with j relatives rela-tives here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mel vin Bishop of Salt Lake; his mother, Mrs. Emily Bishop of Garland, -and her sister, In-law, Mrs. Edward Stringer, of alt Lake, were among the residents resi-dents called hero by the death of Jrfrs. rMargaret Stringer.- - Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stoker sand children, bf Ogderi, were here Wednesday r for 4ho funeral of Mrs." Margaret Stringer. . . ' . ', ' . ' ''The girls of the Junior Bridge cl4b charmingly entertained their mothers Friday evening , at -the 1 p TOM "wjjl find the Greatest Sefectioii, fthe NEW tyies andWeavesi jaripummer:jLS32. ; WW. $1.95 $3.95" TOYAS VMItAS LEGHORNS -BANCOCIfS 4 S1LIC BRAIDS ; ?-GENUINE : 3YAHERN OLD MAlSS VlAlfcM LAV 7K' ,Bcrtr( VqUR PAP S OLD iPrcrtb6RAPrIC Pipne 144W home of Miss Mary Verl Simmons. Luncheqn . was . served at small tables, which were decorated with .pink tulips. 'The following .program .pro-gram was enjoyed: A toast to the mothers, Miss Janie Finch; toast 'to the daughters, Mrs. Maggie Ludlow; vocal duet, with guitar accompaniment, Miss Hannah Vlck-lund Vlck-lund and Miss -Lois Blamire. Each of the honored guests received a china plate and linen handkerchief as a gift. The first and second groups of the Ml-Kan-Wee girls of the Third ward',' under' the direction of their teachers, Mrs. Stelfa Christopher-json Christopher-json and Mrs. Phyllis Smith, entertained enter-tained their mothers at a pleasant social' Tuesday night at the ward amusement hall. A ceremonial of the Mi-Kan-Wees, a short program and games were enjoyed. Lunch-.eon Lunch-.eon was served at 10 o'clock, there being 40 present. Bonneville Plans Free Vaudeville J The Bonneville ward i3 slagins a free vaudeville show Thursday evening at the ward house in connection con-nection .with .the chicken dinner and bazaar. The program includes the Holly boys, radio crooners; Norma Immisch and Grace Lewis, dancers; Takeo Fujiwara in a Japr anese act and a special boxing match between "one-round Hogan" tBcrt Bench) and "Wee Willie Sullivan" (Robey Scott). Humming b irds can remain perfectly per-fectly stationary in the air whenever when-ever and for as long as they care to do so. ' Lowes1 Prices in PtqvqJ PANAM AS' " US 5 f 4n "yyfi- -'-7-A' T .CLASSES fin 110 -Class. officers for, next year were chosen by the Brigham Young university uni-versity .students at their . regular class meetings .following assembly Monday afternoon. The following students won out: Western Announces Qreat CTP f fo): Stpck Reducing u U US: Western Giant 1 Mi Nationally Advertisod First Line Tii SEE PRICES QUOTED BELOW Two new fully guaranteed Western Giant Tires for the manufacturer's list price of one Nationally Advertised First Line Tire as used for factory equipment on new cars such as : GOODYEAR . . . Allweather GOODRICH . . . Silvertown UNITED sfATES . . . Royal Cord FIRESTONE.. . High Speed Gum Pipped . . . YOU KNOW THE QUALITY OF WESTERN GIANTS. You know the long service they qive and you know "Western Auto" stands back of every tire with its 170-store 170-store service. If any Western Giant fails to give you the service you have a right to expect, OR EQUAL TO ANY FIRST LINE TIRE ON THE MARKET, bring it back and we will replace it, charging charg-ing only for the actual service you have received from it. THIS ORASTIC PRICE SACRIFICE is made for only ttir days, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 2& to 28. We want to reduce stock quickly and make zoom for, nevrf shipments that are ordered. Our regular low prices in the past have provided substantial sub-stantial savings for you, but this is THE GREATEST BARGAIN IN TIRES WE HAVE EVER OFFERED. 294.40-21 Western Giant Center Traction, 4-Ply ac. if pno PRim Western Giant DeLuxe Extra Quality o. ZlL. .: rr We INNER TUBES Staadard Hvy-Duty Duty , Blue Jumbo All New Guaranteed Stock- FULL 6 FULL Ribbon Extra No Seconds. PLY PLY PLY Red Th.ck - TwoTlres TwoTiret TwoTites TwoTubcs Two Tubes 29x4.40-21 2 tires for $63? SSlO 7TT77 $T96 $2.96 30x4.50-21 2 tires for 7.05 9.70 12.40 1.96 2.96 28x4.75-19 2 tires for 7.70 10.05 13.80 2.34 3.16 29x5.00-19 2 tires for 8.25 11 JQ5 14.85 2.34 3.16 30x5.00-20 2 tires for 8.45 11.35 15.20 2.56 3.58 3 1x5.25-21 --2 tires for 10.25 133Q 17.10 2.76 3.70 29x5.50-19 2 tires for 10.80 13.70 18.25 2.98 4.10 30x6.00r1 8 2-tires for ..... 4 4.60 1 8.70 2.98 4.1 0 32x6.Q0-2Q-2tiresipr ..... 15.30 19.20 3.44 4.60 33x6.00-212 tires for ..... 15.80 19.50 3.44 4.60 32x6.50r20 Ztires for 18.35 22.20 4.70 34x7.0021 2 tires for . 19.10 25JS0 5.80 T4-Ply Jtn4 Construction ... Our rres are made '4 FULL Plyand6ULL,PIy from bead to bead,' plus the extra Cushion strip and breaker or protection strip under the tread, making them equal to the so-called so-called '6-ply under the tread" and "8-ply under the tread." , ' DACICAINS - ' -s . - . " jsaraateeo' storage Battery from .Westani'AaV mm ar sm4 a price for every pan SAYINGS FOR ALL.. ! -a'"' r.rr Odan; t Eyeninps - VaYbTK ! 1 f (Tjhis Sa! 1 xi Seniors: Ellis McAllister, 91 George, president; Leona Roraney, i Colon ia Juarez, Mexico, vice presi dent; LaPriel Myers, American j Fork, secretary. Juniors: Meredith Wilson, Provo, j president; Helen Ellis, Price, vice president; Faye Johnson, Provo, ! secretary. Sophomores: Don Alder, Provo, president; Ann Clayson. American Fork, vice president; Ray McGuire, Piovo, secretary. Other candidates for the posi- Auto Supply Co. for ihe OF 8 vi Our Western Giant Center Traction Balloons, 4-piy 4-piy and 6-ply are included in this "2 for" 1" sale, as quoted below. Our Double Duty tires and Inner Tubes and all our other tires are quoted at SPECIAL LOW prices during this sale. . . . ONLY 4 tires to a customer at these prices, and it's only a THREE-DAY THREE-DAY SALE! 30x4.50-21 Western Giant, Center Traction, 4-Pfy 28x4.75-19 Western Giant Center Traction, 4-Ply Tires SAVJ2 Toariaatlaitb . Gallon w - ar up here . . .yoe can't see row worn -ear a battery is, so jajte no chances trade the old one hi NOW as part Clun western e3 is refined exclusively ex-clusively for ' as by one of tbe west's largest refiners re-finers . . the lowest priced oil -yea can trest . . . ,ood -enoegh for ANY car', . t In Bulk brbji yew own can 34c ... a iiixe far every sealed, cans. Yorld's Oldest and Largest Reiaers of Apio Supplies RWest Center tions were,: " , Seniors, president. Ward Clark Pleasant, Grove; .vice president, Edith Paxman, Provo; secretary. Spencer Grow, Alberta, I Canada and Lota PaxmanT Provo. Juniors: president. Reed Bradford, Spanish Fork, and William Martin. Piovo; vice president. Madelyn Hanison, Springville. ..Sophomores: president. DuvUl " Merrill; Pi-ovo; vic-o president, Maymetta Hoyal, Lchi; secretary, -Bessie Wwoley, Manti. - imZIX iBix J ii3 THIS SALE IS FOR 3 DAYS OMLY Thur.-Fri.Sat., May 26th to 28th DEPOSITS ACCEPTED If stock becomes exhausted r your size tire just makfi a deposit of one-fourth the price on one tire or a set. The store manager will get-your tires for you. LIMIT 4 Tires to a Customer STORES OPEN TO 9.-00 P. M. DURING THIS SALE 30x5.00-20 Western Giant Center Traction, 4-Ply Tires -(g), HIGrfTRESSURE TIRES 30x3 Vi Clincher Wear- $ m 96 well, pr. jj) 30x3 Vi Oversize Western $j764 Giant pr 31x4 Oversize Western fl&92 Giant, pr. U Zai 32x4 Oversize . Western 40 Giant, pr. II e3 33x414 Qvenize - w r OIL. 100 PURE feBasylTaniatiil Jon Can JX More than enoeh for refiQ. Mr fitted from tke .finest Pennsyfr vania crMdefmest. nil yoe can vie ilv ON ;p! ' iiici- r "l ; v: t iM'' f, 7 ' - j ; " . , " zx-xxyy ... |