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Show Tr r r . r - V- -4 f . 'V PROVO : (U T. AtH) " E V BN-I N GHEAiLDf Vf ' TUESDA Y, - OauUBl3,1.0f9a3 . T , ST-, - . -tJ " The Flwm ward; Primary; offic ers' ana teachers met' at the home of Mrs: Vera Cray; . Monday eve ning. ! .' . t ' After , the regular business and lesson work,, a social was held , and luncheon served to the fcl- lowing: - l '' Mrs, Ruth Page, Mrs. Jennie Brown, Mrs., John Lindy, Mrs. La Vern 'Kammermyer, Mrs. I n a Tage, Mrs.-Dorothy Casslty, Mrs. Mary Hatch Mrs. - Brajv Mrs. (''.'Bertha Klrkwood, Miss Marie - " Fletcher- and Mrs. Hoover.' Sft 3f 3f Regular fleeting-; fleeting-; Of Le Tesee Gliib Miss Ruby Street' and-Miss-Edith v Harrison entertained members of i , the,Xe; Tesee club at the Street -yhbmesori(layivenAing3 - 'Tt'-- Games, music and a' delicious jf. luncheon .was-en joyed bythe fol-i fol-i ff.Jowing members: -. ?? Miss'Donba McCoard, Miss Vir-?.ginla Vir-?.ginla Vick, Miss Verla Ewing, Miss V-Mary Ra!3ton; Miss Edith' Harri-faWn; Harri-faWn; Miss' Helen-Steiting; Mis Lior--&in Sandgren MlssDe? Vaun Dix, 4 'i-M1s VWgteir?ilahsen-,- Miss Vir-, Vir-, glnls Ekif, MrsrE. HJ Hansen, U:Mrs. J. Ml Vick and guests: Miss .IvKath Speckart, Miss Louise Boyer, jlMlss- MqCene, Maynard, Miss Lou- flserr Street, Mis!? Jean Harrison, i fidiss Xois Sutton. Miss Mvrtlo !;7fIenderson and Mrs. R. C. Street. Mutu essages iff , .;.v" i , . l p.Jn the various ward meeting houses I lathis evening at 7:30 o'clock. The fe;programs follow. rr ' " FIRST WARD fj A dance-wltf be held in the rec- eatlon hall after mutual. V QUALITY AN'O SERVJCft ALWAYS I c : Jt&gm bend, twist. sfljJp bofroo...in yUffr FORMTEX r fTf Founddtlbns ?V T2T 5! 2f- that strtchrahtfeinr back r 1 & laoktand fMC a Frmflt Y d " s faWond wjftti a amls bdclr ly P. (no ugly" aamiito flio thtmiali . V Tin.; .-- 1 1 'lllllL ll'l 'Hi .r. '-- -J'i"-" --'i j. i. f ' nun win A?'4 t, 1jusc ''"iS'i ill 1 jp r7" ' .--,,, W- ;Cc;end Stey3-. .T r LT 'vV,. The grcajest WorliV Fair Ufhlstor closed lor tSt , -1' ti . 'J&ne this moolbh! YouTcti't affard'io tabs it at the - " t 'i - J - - IO 'ouoa mp lares and cpecial AU-upensc A out MBanodarfcfas offered by- this great, dependable ; 9 v' Av-Uve1 rmXCaIl your bus 'scent tbdav for full - - ' f Phon 1000. Agent. Paul D. Vincent HO ! : i"A' ' , iliJ !, k ' "it' U a'ik, " T i I 0 . SECOND? WARD . Prof. W. F.-Hanson of the B. T. U,. will ', give . Indian legends and music in' the " advanced1 senior class. - ' "' t - , ' - ; - FOURTH WARD -;: "Two musical selections-, wilt be rendered; by Miss 'Ida Fescher- and Miss Gladys Thorentsen- will-Jive a reading during the- preliminary programr The aubjeet "What Is ; Religion" wilH'be treated' la the adult class, and during the activity period, special muSfcT will- bV furnished furn-ished tinder the direction of Mrs. John T. Taylor. "Taxation will be discussed in the senior class. After Mutual, the Gleaners ? 'and "M:" Men wilf give a dance invthe amusement hall.' The" -'Rhythm Boys will furnishf the rftusIcV FIFTH WARD Jack Kelly will furnish . two vocal sqIos during the preliminary program," with Evelyn Kelly ac companying. The Fifth ward Gleaner girls' quartet, comprising Helen Farrell, Elizabeth Conover, Mary and Bernardine Richihs will sing, with Miss Dorothy Richmond at the piano. MANAVU WARD Regular classwork will convene. with the following instructors in charge.: "MMen, Dr. il L. Culli-more; Culli-more; Gleaners, Mrs.' Mat-garet Swenson; juniors, Mrs. Aura Peterson; Peter-son; gatherers, Mrs. O. B. Larfien; builders, Ada Mellor; vanguards, Dr. Karl Young; adults, Prof. T. Earl Pardoe. Mrs. R. C. Van Wagenen will review athreeJ-act play during the activity period of the "M" Men and Gleaners, the ancient drama will be conducted" by' miss Arlene Harris during the adult class activity period. After Mutual, a dance will be held in the amusement hall. t-,. ROUND THIP -- -detsius.-Alanjf'jconvenieat departuree, , 1f F. AttEY OOE y. DmnjB Pulls a, Fast OneT: WMiiHWWiMaBamss..; jsagy ",irW- '" "-: .- r " . ' ; ' ' .4 " ' " ' ' : S ' ' 'i- uii - ' : s "V -i : . PROVOMISBAGC iMOVE EfforYs to establish a communitv theater in Prcvo is receiving whole- ueanea support irom leading citi-zehs' citi-zehs' and" organizations in the corn- munlty; aCbrdfiig to Miss Ada An- dersoh, leader of the movement. Odd' Feows' ol Pi-ovo haveallow a thVusirof their club rodma- for headquarters" and rehearsal rooms and Wendell Vance, WOOdrow Thompson; Bill Kelson and Sterling caiianan- spent all or last Satur day worklng fbr the organiisatton. Mrs. L. S. Fotheringham has) spent" a' great deal of time in boost ing th movement and Parrel! Col- Iett has promised to petint the posters pos-ters . fop the theater. It- fsv Dlarined ta have, a permanent window' for the announcements and displays of the organization. ?' Many prominent cltlaefis have en dorsed- this' movement.' as follows: Algie EBallifv-MliaredTltnap, Fern 2- wr. i? e it a cdtd ivatck it , B. Ercanbrack, Myrta M. Blumen- thal, J. M. Washburn, A. Rex John-r son, (j-eorgia s. Hansen, Leah c.-Van c.-Van Wagenen, H. R. Slack, Alonzo,' Morley, Elsie C, Carroll, Alice , Reynolds, P. Ai Christensen, Clayton Clay-ton Jenkins, J. C. Moffitt, J. Edwin Ed-win Stein; George A. Startup, Margaret Mar-garet P. Maw, A.- H. Christensen Achsa E. Paxmah; N. C. Wallin,. Gladys G. Kelgpy, Florence D. Huckins, Irma G. Wiest, Margaret H. Eastmond, Mrs. Christen" Jen- s". Taylor, o. A. Spear,; tether ' Victor Herring, Ole E. Oh senr 0." M. Slack, HI A. Dixon, The. Rev. James Leslie Hayes, W.-R. Butler, Farrell R. Collett and Don W. Conbvert CHICKEN DINNER; THURSDAY The First ward wiB give a chick-1 en dinner Thursday, from 12 to o'clock in ttieT recreational hall and the committee on arrangements Invites In-vites the public in general. Mrs. Josie R. Pack. presidfent' of the Relief society, announces tlifctoj tne .jteuerv society women are em First X- wall .T3 a common problem ... the jroom- lhat ... - - (ramped "apd crovrded no matter what you do toit. JButv have you ever iried wall-to-wall carpet? There's nothing like it forgivingf sijte to a rfiom. And witb' prices as they , ' ' ' - r j i are, you ehouldfl'r let tlie chance- slip: WeVej .jast received; a new shipment of broadloonr (figured and plain) carpeting by the Bigelow Weavers,.. you know-the carpet that's woven of Lively Wool.And the new patterns! Yon should see them., . , . ; j f JIOOK OfttTOE. UtlEf LABEL! ; i : -Tl. THE HOME OFTHE LIVELY tVOOXHUGS r f7 ALWAYS ONC PRIQEr THE LOWEST PJHCtl '.' ByHAmiN e Is Rbbbed .- C i i V Burfars fpreti ;th ; back i door of the" Smith? Auto company' in Spanish Fork and - escaped with apjix1matelys $16'Iii Cash eatiy Monday 'mdrnih it WaiiWpertea at the office- of ; E. a ! DurnelMo- TWe? intrudersf first took4 tf tdtal of $59 fibwi- a cache iii thvStore bwt $43 in checks was later found' cn therurinteg board &t an attttf-moblleln''the attttf-moblleln''the store? n t &i Entrance' -wail gained by ftfeans of a hoi-- lrif the baclcs wall Made iri' att attempted 4urglary a- year ago, aCbtdin to-.Deputy Sheriff Reuben Hrlstlaais.Th(f'ldk oh the' teckdcr?asfbiSfed ft IKMA'TiBagf fiSCOIQPE ' ! SAlEMt-Orev.iOct 10 (HE) State troc-pers, Marion county deputy'! sheriffs an T trained bloodhounds were" cwrHhe-trai4 today of six li- nateof the state hospital for the ; trill lool? , ; r -1 k 1 7- - - - -J LOGAMPOWER (Continued from Page One) ft tory of the city- in ' the supreme courtj establishing their' right to set their own rates, paved the) way for tKe succeeS'attairiea iri'tne jiit eight VeSrTaniraTOm ation- of the flgtrts, byt tiie city: l!o establfth its' own-system; ' ,v 4 Soon- Out' of - DebW 1 . Superintendent Maughan explaiA-edHhat explaiA-edHhat ithe, city : ona ; an J auxiliary Diesel plant; which goes into operation oper-ation only to carry therSeaeiload when the hydro-plant-has', retuched-. itsf maximum- capacity. . ,The. grosa investments of the city incite '.sye-' tern in 1932 waa'Shown to;bf $792.- 3749. The hydro plant investmeht is $311,796.95. Diesel plant, $21, 4692; transrhiss1on and distribni-tion distribni-tion systenf $178,732f The' out-standing out-standing bond9amuhT to $360,000 -which atnhV. present1 rate of pay: ment will be retired? In six or severi' years. " t;; The maxfmuni" rate at the present pres-ent time i & cent per K. W. ahd: ranges downward to as low as cents- for certain combination range rates.v The production1" cost or the povfln at- the "Diesel' plant switchboard "was only 1.68 cents" perTC. W: H. in 1930ahd l.38f cents 111931. ? Irts generally figured thit for every' dollar a Consumer pays, he- saves 40 cents,- corilpar'ed With Utah1 Power and 'tight', company rates, said Mri , Mavghan.' j There's n2w life Jrareera lis Jiipg iifs t pi tl If afe !ecks j ana 4 : pit; - Boyal family : ; iW : " . r"""iSigi,iB,w,"fiBi "f ing as for funeral. Pattern is rapldljriplacin the somber garments of yeste.; 4 BroGpjhic Greys aii.;tfitt -get them all in . Hart See "vi 1M--V; -ST - WJ( IK VffiSiTY TOlJTtMf CHEHllEADEft There rBfapBe Mayor Lund'strom told" Uie-' audC ence that Provoicbuld-not expect to" get a municipal pdwrsystenTwltlfc: one' aVbiiternflehLiriich1 Itmn ho rrn Tnwn,.crW In' ka' years: ai ine present- uroe Logan plant serves 99 per cent or tKr ccstime)'ii tpgan. IMayA, fju'ndstrom i 'rurininsf" f 6VV re-elec' tlon 4tvth'niuliicipal tbitni1ie'Ttfite B3rd annual cfen- monthi aV pIatform jW rbK tf 1 non-rehewai of tbV Utah Pejr and?- IhcomianV - franchise fran-chise which Will compel" the com-- pany to remove its aisirmuuon sy- ... . . A. : M A S . A.J M " tem from Logan.-he' Logan.-he' estimated tna-witl present costs of5 coistructidnV:a- plant ade-f quate to take carer of- Prcjvo's needs could IjeTThstaueafor Vp'proxlniate-l'-.Wfmsteairi 'tfdrbiri' or ef typttf Heiiver 3oW lC.v!Wt ' i 'tt.C'WjpcW af ;!tlfe'ccclttsion; of the raeetingi)foughi put; the fact that the public works legislation and the Granger act in Utah had maae lt- 'pcealbfe fof a2 method of f ihandtfg?? matilcfpal powet plant construction' bjf a SQf. per cent grant from the ' government, - the? remaining remain-ing fO' prcnVtbVe ainortTzed at'4" eVeeni Ingres ovetSd yearSHe 1 uiciuiuucu ill is, ue tuxiM, io puiin out that the financial problenvcon: fronting- Provo'a .entry fcito the i iiiuiiiutpeu power iieia was not as hopeless as pictured in some quarters-. Mr. Anderson promised- to furnish furn-ish further data- from 30 cities- of the size of Provo at a later meet.- IpAiiessSlBJi in clothes these daysnb more dress ft OP Prol SmihTnfertorttilna re NoPKrctfitUhL Biijfing- TfiemA WASHINGTON:- Get:l0? (Cfo Workers of the cdUntry vteft urged today In a resolutlbh idoptbyithe Alilerlcah' Federations Labor to p&troniseonly tlTrelatf f stores : which lspiay'un6ncayds fn' con- nectlon with tfeir' NRA -Blue rEagieinsigiilfc VV!s f ,T The f!ef emhFTWgKnlnk J the iMonjjewarecnoweverftnat more taauuie?f "Iflue EafW": mts nees gitty & WfiSrthV pAtKJnkgl'or.feder-atkminetfabefg.' pAtKJnkgl'or.feder-atkminetfabefg.' VvBtnienttb.-Aieten've''- was about four to' one STOP GJT j& UHIG Physle i the. Bladder Wltfit I,;...'-' .,:v ftifct:mt )4irtfr's Drive out the' impurities: and lex-cess" lex-cess" acids that cause , irritation. bumihg and ;f redient- desire .JunU per oil is pleasant to take Jn the fbfmr of BlJKETS thfcf: bladder physJcf 'ahW 1 coniain)n3.' bu'chn ves: codw 1bthlflaaar similar ta' cEistor oi bnrthef bwe," Get A:256 Box from any. drug store. Atieit four days If; dot relieved? Qf -getting-up 'nights- gtr haclc.hd get" yottr' mdhey. ' tryou are bothered bother-ed "with backache or lqg?r 1&P caused from bladder disorders are- bound td" feeT better'afttf" this cleansing- ah'd you get your'regular Thornton Drugs, say BU'KETS is' ... : -y;y !'.V-,-n-. rrv v) 0. |