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Show SECTION TWO PROVO' (UTAH) EVE N I N G HERALD, 'THURS DAY, APRIL 9, 1936 PAGE ONE School News Fay Pehrson, r Editor Fay Trunkey Lovina. Hoover Assistants TIMPANOGOS SCHOOLr We have a new screen for a picture camera of ours. We were the first ones to use it. This new screen folds up a very clever way The new screen cost $40. When you get close to it, it looks like a piece of silver glass, but you cannot see through it. This screen i.- a poi table beaded screen. We aie very thankful for it. Every room in hte school can use it, when it is their turn. We do not want to get it dirty because it cost so much. Gordon Taylor, 6th grade, Timpanogos school. Out school is getting three or four new athletic games for the children.- We have the vollyball net and pst.s, high jumping standards and Mme baskets for basketball. We are going to tieat vthem as nice as we can no they will last a long time. Carol Bench. KASKKTBALL COUKT Timpanogos sixth grade is going go-ing to have a basketball court. Anybody is invited to play on it, they oil the poles so that they won't rot. The boys put pieces of wood on the poles, so that the polo.s won't pull out. Jack John-.- -n We arc making : folrlor m- -4 cover to keep our pictures in. We ! have two pieces of veneer for the ' cover. We are doing this so it will make our room look better. ! We are putting it by the wall so ' it will look like a panel. We hope the children will keep their pictures pic-tures m the folder. The boards aie 40 by 42 inches. Lovina j H lovei . : SCHOOL OFKKRTTA The Timpanogos school is gome to have an oneretta tho n.mn ,,t it is "The Golden Sickle.1 We practice on it every day. and hope l" l iiiusneu dv the end of i mi.- month Miss Wrbb is out music teacher she has cho.en neatly all the -parts. For Easter! VAN HEUSKN ARROW and GRAYCO at lM $2.0 MARLBORO SHIRTS at SHRIVER'S l New.' - - -Modern! LngEntfiiimg IFnjitfmiii'es Priced $2ol U" Sec Our Display He fore Buying ?& Eflto5 III NOKTH l .MV. AVE. I'HONE 118 Have you tried PENN-MARYLAND DIVISION Natioml CODE NO. 152 PINT I ?)bJ i CODE NO. 1514 5 QUART rffffl h CODE NO. 153A GALLON faUXVU J NATURE BY EROSION CARVES PERFECT ARCH IN BRYCE PARK V.., . . - . i Engineers may easily learn a lesson from nature which through the ages by erosion caused by wind, sun, rain and frost has carved a perfect arch to form the natural bridge in Bryce Canyon National Park in southern Utah. In this colorful region fantastic sculptuesque formations reveal the weird quirks of nature at work, of which the natural bridge is but one. FILM REVEALING PRISON TERRORS AT CREST TODAY A picture of raw. stark realism, ..iid to bare the terrors prisoners are subjects to in a penal institu-tmn institu-tmn run by grafting politicians, comes to the Crest theater today under the title of "Road Cang." Produced by Wainer Brothers who gave the screen production. "I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang," it is said to be the most dynamic revelation since "I Am a Fugitive ' swept the nation. Besides it.- terrifying aspects which make it ot vital interest, there is a glowing romance of a girl who sticks by her- man even when he is convicted of a crime, and who battle.- foi his ie!ea.se until she eventually wins Ins lljue-do'ti. lljue-do'ti. The picture is 'set in the sombre background of a farm conducted oy a couruy lor- convicts and a mine where incorrigible prisoners! are shipped In the biutality is but at the latter-terrible latter-terrible inmates the former place almost medieval, conditions are so are said to either go insane or- die. There is a wealth of dynamic drama and last action, with thrill j upon thrill, including a convict's ! strike and battle with police ' guards who use gas- bombs' and ; Tommy guns, m the bowels of the j earth: a running gun fight be-I be-I tween police ears and an auto m ! which a convict Ls fleeing for his Mi Greer is in charge of the cost umes We hope it will bt cess F,ie Trunkey. a good sue- TOWN TAVERN DiiHr Product Corp. New York, N.. m . ... . life: and the blasting of a mine tunnel with dynamite. The picture has an unusually large and talented cast which is headed by Donald Woods. Kay Lmaker. Carlyle Moore, Jr., Henry O'Neill and Joseph King. Others include Addison Richards. Joseph Crehan. Charles Middleton, Olin Howland and Eddie Shubert. besides be-sides scores of others in the roles of guards, police and convicts. OLD FOLKS ENJOY FINE PROGRAM HERE More than 100 members of the Utah Stake Old Folks organization organiza-tion were guests at a program program Wednesday afternoon at 3 in the First ward recreation hall in which an illustrated lecture on Bryce canyon by C V. Hansen was the feature of the entertainment. entertain-ment. A. O. Smoot, chairman of the stake old folks committee, was m cnargC r c.. ,- K ist. told several entertaining stories stor-ies and Vera Smoot Madsen sang, accompanied by Fern Smoot. Verl j Martin played accordion sclec- ' tions. Want to H MHMl I PPHHF ir Ye Then DRESS UP! Want to jjet.back into the swing of things? Want to meet people, go places? Then dress the part! Not in new clothes. You don't have to do that! But in successful success-ful clothes. In fabrics that have the richness rich-ness of new cloth. Colors that regain their original hues. Clothes free from dust and dirt and stains. Free from unpleasant unpleas-ant odors and greasy oils. Clothes that keep their good looks. That's the successful success-ful way to save money! Dress successfully success-fully this easy way . . . and PEP UP with successful feeling! PHONE 475 mm SPR1NGVILLE LOCALS - Richard Reynolds, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Reynolds, Jr.. of this city is convalescing from on operation for appendicitis which he underwent at the Aird hospital Saturday. S. J. Boyer of this city has been appointed supervisor of the weed eradication program expected expect-ed to get under way in this vicinity vicin-ity as soon as weather conditions wii lpermit. A representative has been selected from each community commu-nity to assist with the weed control con-trol movement. Wendell B. Mendenhall, son ot Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mendenhall of Mapleton, who has spent the past 18 months in the employment of John Clay and company in Ogden, has resigned his position with that company to accept a position as sheep salesman for the Union Sheep company with headquarters at San Francisco, Calif. He will leave on April 16 to assume his pew work. All cows expected to be turned in the city pasture must be vaccinated vac-cinated for Bang's disease, city officers report. 'To assist Mfith the work, Dr. C. W. Jones will be in Springville for the next few days and it i? requested that anyone any-one with stock to be placed in the pasture this season, register R PRESCRIPTION R TiRED BACKS Give yourself a HOOVER WITH CLEANING TOOLS.. . and get it before you start house cleaning. ITS A COMPLETE HOME CLEANING CLEAN-ING EQU1PM ENT. ..AND OUX TERMS ARE STARTLINGLY LOW. Model 300 $ 1Q0 Model 825 : PBK WEEK PMM WEEr Model 47$ $ PAYABLE L u n a r u r v ram r nc LIMITED TIME ONLY - W wM coept your old electric elemoer ffrK. prmc on ny Hoover model you KteM. KNIGHT COAL & ICE, INC. Exclusive Hoover Dealers in I7tuh County. Sales, Service PHONE 209 - PROVO. UTAH i m mm m. m PEP UP? at the city hall, so that the stock may be located by Dr. Jones with the least possible trouble, and delay. LOGAN Bliss H. Crandall. son of M,r. and Mrs. Vern Crandall of Springville, a student at the Utah State Agricultural college, who for the past three weeks has been ill with scarlet fever, has recovered completely without any ill effects, his physician has announced. an-nounced. He will be able to return re-turn to school Monday. Mr. Crandall, an "A" student, is in the school of agriculture, majoring major-ing in agronomy. He was recently elected president presi-dent of the Delta Nu, social fraternity. fra-ternity. He is also a member of Scabard and Blade, honorary military mili-tary fraternity, and Alpha Zeta. honorary Agriculture fraternity. Among the nearly 600 boy and girl members of the 4-H.and the Future Farmers of America of the Western States clubs who have just returned to their homes after aft-er showing their animals in the Ninths Annual Junior Livestock and Baby Beef show at San Francisco, Fran-cisco, was a large representation from this community. The local youngsters entered some of the AtBmrtm - CHOCOLATES Pound Box S6c Ammonia i For Cleaning PINT Lavorio V 2teunct Lifebuoy mm AH C. S. P. Milk of Castoria III TorTlcrcrV N Mil i- i7 I r V 1 Klp-AMait Tablets 7 Qc $1.25 Sie lOOt,. Bromo-Sef tzer ,r ) IQe 60c Stc "5. Scott's Emulsion fiQc Magnesia Pint t - k21e A js (' Bitodol PoWdfr, 5c ae. 3 ox. . . .".r.-rrr. Wc Eno " I KnervMrent SUM tAlopben Pllfs ETSc Sie, 100's. . ...t. . .. , Olive Oil Kull pint Olafsen Cod m ijr FREE 7 bathroom turn- X- blcr with pint ORLIS L Antiseptic fKotcxS, Alarm Clock 1 s3 Wondcrsoft box of 12 CHEMM 1 Amcric't balanced' Food Lb. Giant Size p a G r Heavyweight I WASH CLOTHS 3-191 r.laybloom F LOtirn 45c D t oz. Size ' Itlennen's r Shaving Cream iCnerglne Inflaramable Keep your hand baautiful? I TytM RUBBER GLOVES 19 finest stock exhibited. The Springville group included Earl Mendenhall, Keith Boyer and Bill Averclt. t MAPL.ETON The Guardians of Treasures, Bee Hive class of Mapleton Friday evening entertained enter-tained their mothers at a five-course five-course dinner at Lhe home of their leader Melba Hall. The long table was specially decorated for the occasion with a centerpiece of sweet peas and tall candles on either end. Easter favors and place cards also added to the attractiveness at-tractiveness of the affair. In attendance with their mothers moth-ers were the following members of the class, Misses Virginia and Genevieve Bird, Miss Edna Wis-combe. Wis-combe. Miss Irene Bird, Miss Rea Gividen, Miss Buleah Whiting Miss Wilma Binks, Miss Bernice Bir.ks and Miss Marie Stone and Miss rTall. Chinese women a.-e sullering from many new edicts in their native land. These new edicts bar unstockinged legs. permanent waves, lipstick, low-back gowns, mixed dancing, and mixed bathing. I PROMPTLY II (JLfASCl I CENTER I TViRe Advantage of the ,ow Prices! In Effect Friday and Saturday ' For Slabbing FULL PINT W() dllbaffl?wrs so.6 Err sc Cf U MM j 'A 1 1 IA1 ; 1 1 1 1 1 ii I ; I CI I tl K- pril Slwweri .-'" 50c Piiuud's W L Arfume Eter t pk.i. Tatc r f HfiliiA'''1""1 EVENING in PARIS $1.10 Pinaud's ' i .. -II. 11. II ! II. I 1 JMMlWnim 1 Italian Balm Camcidt'i. 60c mum Deodorant; 60c Sire Mulsifled Shampoo, SOc SUe. D. & R. Creams . 35c Sis .v.j Campana -i Oreikin, 50c SittrtssT?', Cold Crecm Perfection, Pound Jr,. Gordon Glint 25c Sire r 41c .43' 49' 4Q. C Liver Oil pt. 59c Flare Nail RCH TAN Tobaccos c or Graiijfer Qc DM" MIIDIPI Pound . I Cake's Mixture CIGARS ?Z?H'" 73c If 4A Prince Albert 7 Qc C0Kfe GT8lfl .b?W ESS. H ghrC Box off SO . . 1.89 14 o. i I cttGt ph 5 50 B,ue F,,ther SSH!!t RAZOR BLADES LAVENDER scV.vJS.s j g c ISlC Fit any standard double Or Ca0r 4r edge razor. i j4 Drink EM Frg2- Screen Painter f $ Ql with purchaie of SAVE tiet 59c Monmrch HOT WATER BOTTLE On Sttot 47 Store Your Winter Clothe witti Smfetyt MOTH-PROOF GARMENT BAG Froef ? , MASS AG F TOWCL utihpurehat or 30 MINUTC DANDRUFF TREATMENT 2 7x60 C Pah- imi)Hi PLANS READY FOR "Y" TRIP Two Easter Sunday services will be attended by the Brigham Young university faculty members mem-bers and students comprising the party making the excursion this week end to Bryce canyon. Boul-ler Boul-ler dam, and Zion canyon under direction of the university extension exten-sion division. At sunrise Sunday, the party is expected to be at St George, where they will attend special services. Following this program, thev will proceed to Zion National j park to participate in the Sun set Easter service at 4 p. m. under un-der the direction of Superintendent Superintend-ent Patraw. director of parks. Surrounding Sur-rounding L,. D. S. stakes and the Dixie Junior college chorus will participate in this unique program. The party will leave i"rovo at 3 p. m. Friday, April 10 and return re-turn Monday, April 13. according j to Professor- Harrison R. Merrill. extension division director. Boul-! Boul-! der dam, Bryce and Zion parks. $1.25 Size All Numbers V 47C 39' 29' 24' 37' 98c 18' Kp,rr.l!!r:. - 35c Calox Tooth Powder Lux Flakes Small Sie 25c Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder. . . 20c Colgate's rAl D 1 Boric Acid Pound 5c Williams' Barber-Bar Polish. 17c 10c Sulphur Powder. lb. 11c box Dart's Screen c Paint 40' 326c MICA ELEMENT 98c BREAD TOASTER 89e -inch use. Hold 3 RAIN Y 'S ' FfOTtSSWWiH. WZA.THEK h STYU DESIGN! iTTlB 19C,S??1 79c for 1- grment. Guaranteed 1 Uuitproofl Damp-proof! Damp-proof! Air-tight I Convenient Con-venient side opening! National Bagf 29c Gaard Dz . 45c and the Mt Carmel highway will be visited during the course of the trip. There is still time to make reservations with the extension division, di-vision, said Professor Merrill. AWNINGS VENETIAN" BLENDS WINDOW SHADES For Home or Store D T. R. CO. t UNION PACIFIC STAGES IH'SES EVERYWHERE! Fast. Convenient Runs. Stopovers Stop-overs enroute if desired - at Low Reduced Fares. Now is the tune to plan your trip I'MON IU S I)EPOT PHONE 310 For Kiddies' Eestai lb. Chocolate Easier E;r; Dp 11 Bust hH for only Delicious nut and fruit tV ,! t i t-. i :: : t cii; r Ki tv;i- l,.! 50c J M W I W Tooth Paste ic 75c Anacin Tablets Magic Wand Easter Egg Dye f.6ior25 27 r w r- 3 for 27 r ff ' C Absorbine Jr. 4 ounces 17 18' ' r r 2or 8C Hillrose nearricai Cold Cream Pound llz-J ww f T5cX V VI Williams' AquaVeiva 5 a. Sis 1 'Paas S Chick-Chick ot J k limy A .25 Y . SOc rVophylactir. Tooth Bnit 3 Kleenex TISSUES Box of 200 2for97C Cm i 40c Bost ft Mode5 Thrifty Package Vi 46c Tooth Paste "The Srroker'g Frier 4" Of 12, 17: Perfection Cleansing i Tissues Box of SOO Dolph Moth Socav i Pint ? . Sire r' Pyramidon Tablets 35c Size 10's X Perfection X DooMo SANDWICH TOASTER with Dr Pan I9! Russian Mineral Oil |