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Show City Briefs The Herald U anxious to publish pub-lish all Items of local interest mad would, appreciate our ; cooperation U yea would telephone tele-phone suck news to the Her-" aid office, Ethel D. Ram beau, 4M-4S&. . Bishop B. IL Knudsen and Qeorge A Hansen of Provo were . served with notices Monday that they will be . required to act as petit Jurors during the fall term of the federal court which convenes in Salt Lake October 24. VMrs. It. & Brown has returned to her home in Columbus, Indv. after spending two weeks in Provo with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Newell. - t Joseph T. Fairer of Los Angeles, Cal ta a visitor in Provo. Sklrs. M- C. Newell is visiting in Ogden, with . her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Randall. Mrs. J. Leo Bown, who has been vsting her sister, Mrs. Randall, turned home today. Mr. and Sirs. C. H. Vance have returned from the world's fair in Chicago. Mr. Vance, Firestone salesman for the southern district, went as a special agent to the Firestone convention held in Chicago. Chi-cago. En route home, they visited Mr. Vance's mother and other relatives rela-tives in Mankato, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Huckins are Salt Lake visitors today. George P. Parker of Salt Lake City, spent Monday in Provo on business. - Waldo- Hodson, - who is - the radio man at the C. C C. camp in P oca-tell oca-tell o, Ida., has returned there after spending a few days rere with his arents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hod-eon. from lxs Angeles, Cal., where he Provoans Attending School In Salt Lake SAL TLAKE CITX Oct. 17-Tames Fechser, Riley Clark, June Hed-ouist, Hed-ouist, Harold Hirst, Howard Kn&pp, Richard : Ostlund, UdaX Pace, La Doriae Thamert, -James Westwood . and William Young of Provo are numbered among the 8,029 students enrolled in residence at the University of Utah, according accord-ing to an official tabulation in the office of E. J. Norton recorder; The lower division with 1,63 students stu-dents enrolled heads the list, fol lowed by education with S13. Other sends: arts, 274; mines, 259; busi ness, 166; graduate, 144; medicine, 115, and -Law, 95. Male students lead female students stu-dents In the ratio 192S 1103, showing show-ing higher enrollment in every school but education, where the co eds have'the edge, 225-88.. spent the past five weeks with his sister, Mrs. George W. Swan. Mrs. S. W. Frederickson of Omaha, Oma-ha, Neb is among the Provo visitors. visit-ors. Ray Murdock and Mignon Howe of Provo, were issued a marriage license at the county clerk's office of-fice Monday. ' John Venmey, B. Y. U. student, left the Aird hospital Monday after a week's illness from pneumonia. . .K. M. Elliott of Omaha, Nebr., was a visitor in Provo today. IX K. Fleetwood of Price speat today with Provo friends. Ralph Ivie and Afton Lawson of Duchesne, were granted a -license to wed, Mdhday at the county court house. Mr. and Mrs. Chester G. Skinner of Los Angeles, Cal., are visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Walin of Los Angeles, spent today with friends in Provo. vVhen Baruch Meets Borah, Then- V : , If m m lv..v,v.'.,,'A,,',v.'.v.v.v.,.,,ww,-' , .,v.v,',-,i . , 3S- 1 wt&g&t - x . tv,AftWAw.v)','Asvv.v.v.v,vw.,.v,, 'j 1 V f i 3 ? - 55 CRESTSLAT When Baruch meets Borah, momentous matters may be in the wind. Maybe, they talked cnl of Idaho's famous potatoes, but it's a safe wager thav the foreign ftii&tfen was mulled Over, when Bernard' M. Bamch. rlgat. financier end mdvisef of presidvyats, Jnst back from Europ. stepped off the train at Boise to be greeted by Senator W. E. Borah, left. Baruch. en route to the Pacific coast, spent ai afternoon with th Idaho senator. Fall Brings a Harvest of New COTTONS FROCKS, Our Cottons are Hardy Perennials That Keep Blooming Right into Fall vrkuKj uiaj Jtauc uu trees shed their leaves, but our -cottons keep right on blooming:. True, they change their colors a bit, and pinks change to rust, and niies change to deeper greens, but that makes us like them ail the better for fall. Those -women who spend a portion . of . every day of their liveswriootton rejoice in theses dresses . . that are more than house 'frocks. 5 They're new and cheerful i a bright spot in any, home! "'iy T" A ll Colors Fastis Sizes 14 to 50 ' . -f- - , . ,18.. " BUTLERS . r QUALITY AND StRVICB. ALWUkS ' SCREEN HITS ' With . the completion . of Jauying film products for the coming year M. S. Smart, manager-of the Crest theater, announces that never in the history "of the theater has such outstanding screen entertainment been at his disposal to -of fer to the people f "Utah county. Warner's and Pirst National wiH l -ehewiU int their entirety. Long have War ner Brothers been leaders in the mtotlon picture industry. Due to their, efforts talking pictures became be-came a reality. .They gave the industry in-dustry the Vitaphone. This year they produced such outstanding pibtures as "42nd Street," and "Ciold Diggers or -i33."- Soon- wl be seen their greatest musical at the CreBtj ."ootlight Parade." The new season ' of RKO Radio Pictures entered with the showing of "One Mah's Journey." Following soon will be Sinclair Lewis ''Ann Vickers"; Katherine Hepburn in "Little!. -Women," "The Son ,.iqf Kong," a picture greater than, "King Kong." , Richard Dix, iTene Dunne. Ann Harding .Leslie Howard, How-ard, .Wheeler and Wooisey,- Jtohh and Lionel fiarrymore will be. seen in Radio pictures. Universal enters its greatest year and will provide such outstanding entertainment as "Only Yesterday a John M. Stahl prodnction. Mr. Stabl produced ""Seed" and "Back Street" and it is expected that he wil surpass either of these productions produc-tions when he offers '"Only Yesterday" Yester-day" to the public Saturday's Millions" is Universal's football Spanisii War Vets 1 V.--- : ( . PAYSON-The Mt Timpanogos Camp NTo. " 4, "Spanish American war veterans which embraces the pic tare for 1935. The long list of .Uniyersals'v hits are too numerous to mention here j , , Columbia; Pijptute Corporation commences' Its new season with "Lady for, a 4ay" and many more pictures equally as good are expected. territory from Lehi to Mt. Pleasant held a meeting Thursday. night'jalL the home of Mr. and ' Hits S. M. Simpson with 52 members of the j camp and auxiliary in attendance. L. Anderson of American Fork, commander of the veterans and Mrs; L. Anderson, president -of the auxiliary' were in charge -of two separate meetings when the matter mat-ter of caring for the families of the members whose pensions have been cut off was discussed. Following the meetings the two groups combined for a social and refreshments. King Carol II of Rumania -de-ftves a- large part of his income froin his vineyards; revenue from the royal domains approximates $125,000 a year. I 1 , SAYSU . 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