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Show ... - - -if PRO V.a - (U T-A H RVJB IU HgChKR L J? THURS PA Y.V J UN EJ 8fl;9 3 6 SECTION TWO I SPRINGVILLE REPORTS ilRS. MANILA BROWN, Correspondent - Phone 223-W First Lady' of Landoyaousehold ' lir. and Mrs. Phillip T. Chase announce the engagement of t".ieir niece, Miss Luell Straw to Edgar S. Best, son of Mr. and Mrs. E., O. Best also of Springville. the marriage to take place June 30, in the Salt Lake temple. Mr." and Mrs. William Pitcher of Cards ton, Alberta, Canada, have been visiting their daughter, Mrs: Prank Brown ajjd family here, and also friends and relatives in Provo and Salt Lake City. Complimentary to Miss Helen Averetl who will be married the latter part of the week a miscellaneous mis-cellaneous shower was given at the home of her mother, Mrs. Farn Averett Tuesday afternoon, in the form of a quiKvn. Two lovely quilts belonging to the bride were completed. The guests numbering nearly forty relatives and friends enjoyed the afternoon after-noon with social that. A tasty luncheon lun-cheon was served and j.ie honor guestreceived many nice gifts. r i SPECIAL Summer Travel (Circle Tour Trips) Provo to Portland via Columbia Colum-bia River, to San Francisco via Redwood Highway, to Los Angeles, return to Provo via La Vegas, Complete Tour for only $27.90. Slight extra charge to include Seattle, San Diego or Boulder Dam. Union Bus Depot - Phone 310 J i MOVING I If moving call the Hardy Transfer. Trans-fer. Modern equipment and men who know how to handle the most fragile furniture. PHONK I4M Mr. and Mrs. Merle Sergent gave a delightful parly at their home last Wednesday night for members of the Busy Finger club and their partners and a few invited in-vited friends. Following a nicely arranged and tasty luncheon served serv-ed by the hostess, 500 was played. Mr. andAMrs. Bertrum Dallin was awarded high score prize for ttie games and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hanson, Han-son, the consolation. Others in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cranmcr, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Straw, Mr. and Mrs. Wj nal Royiance, Mi. and Mrs. Elden Beardall. Mr. i and Mrs. Charles Porter, Mr. and Mrs.' Victor Frandsen, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bearnson, Miss Josephine Joseph-ine McKenzie, Rapheal Palfrey-man, Palfrey-man, and Miss Christine Cregg. Mrs. Calara P. Bird of this city, in company with rela'.ves from Payson and Salt Lake City left Friday for an extended eastern east-ern vacation trip. They plan to spend some time at Washington D. C. Boston, Mass., New York City, N Y. They plan to go by way of the southern states and return re-turn by a northern route visi'Ang places of interest cnroute. Mr. and Mrs. J. X. (Jardner and son are spending this week at i Kanab, Bryce and Zion canyons. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Richmond came from oalt Lake City Suuday to visit toe latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Blanchard. They were accompanied home by their : I .iil If; ", Wy i -1 ' t- -l - , ' Indiana Anxious To Eiijoy Jail Ctfmf dirts NEW DELHI, India UJ?v Indian In-dian railway, authorities are baffled baffl-ed by thousands of "bilkers" who want to. b arrested. .Beggar f9r a. long time have been making a practice, of traveling trav-eling on railway without tickets so that arrest will lead them to the "comforts" provided In the prisons. Officials are almost at their wits' end to deal with thia "racket" "rack-et" Now they propose amendments amend-ments of toe law to obtain harsher punishment for ticketless travelers. travel-ers. They estimate that 2,700,000 persons have been getting free rides on the trains annually, representing rep-resenting a loss to toe railways of nearly $2,000,00. COAST EDUCATO GiWS tl LEADER RE-ELECTED TULSA, Okla., June 17 (U.P.) Mrs. Ida B. Wise Smith, Evanston, 111., president of the National Women's Christian Temperance Union since 1933 was re-elected head of the group for 1936-37 today. to-day. Scattered votes were received for other candidates, but were re- "Nobody in the world is going: to change the world except teachers and parents," Dr. Edwin D. Starbuck, director of character research at the University of Southern California, told students of Brigham Young university at the first summer session assembly in College hall Wednesday, Speaking on "The A -J3, C of character," Dr. Starbuck said that the three important things in life are: to be first a person, to be friendly and kind, and to be sobered by the contemplation of the majesty of the universe. "Let the dynamics of life have a free course in your actions," he advised, "Let every man take the other fellows point of view and forget that 'my-ness that is forever for-ever haunting him. And be a part, somehow, 'of something that is bigger than he is the school,, the nation, the universe, the spiritual order." Dr. Starbuck has long been an authority in the field of characier education. Before going to the perfect, even as your Father in Heaven is perfect' Dr. Star back added one of his own: hou shall not treat thyself too seriously." . at the University of Iowa and director di-rector of the character education research division of that institution. institu-tion. He has taken a special in child character development. "Looking up to children is the finest thing in all the world," he said. France governs 366 of every To the texts, Thou shall love J 1000 square miles in Africa. Great thy God with al lthy heart, mind, 1 Britain is second with 348. Then and strength, and thy neighbor i come Belgium with 81. Por Jt?al as thyself,' and 'Be ye threfore 69, Italy 59, and Egypt 31. TT TV7 175 r? TVn 319 west 41o UUe auu vUto FOR ANY OLD TIRE ON A NEW AJAX TIRE! CENTER caletd and tne election made education, iseiore going 10 uie ( unanimous by action of the con-1 University of Southern California j .1. sit ti il lit Only $3-45 CALLOW GESSFORD'S, INC. 47 North Univ. Ave. Phone 53 WALLPAPER GLASS HARDWARE vention. he was professor of philosophy CRAM MATERNITY HOSPITAL Patients Accepted From All Licensed Physicians Registered Nurses in Attendance BOTH DAY and NIGHT $45 AND $55 FOR TEN DAYS Visitjnir Hour? PHONE IMG 3 to p. m. 7 to 8 p. m. 386 SOI TH L N1V. AVE. Xo Visit inp Thikiren Please ll L-t-w.C - r v riT 7 II I f &m gsq S3 Telluride Motor Company Phone 1000 Provo. Utah A mother of whom the three Landon children may well be proud young, slender, attractive, an accomplished musician Mrs. ineo Cobb Landon, wife of the Republican presidential nominee, is pictured pic-tured above in this most recent, characteristic portrait. And, incidentally: in-cidentally: that alluring right-cheek dimple had much to do with her status as possible next First Lady of the United States. To-pekans To-pekans hint that it was this facial feature which first captured Alt Landon's admiration. - little daughter who has spent the Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Maur-past Maur-past two Weeks with the grand- ice 'Anderson, parents. ! 7 Lifebuoy I SHAVING 1 CREAM I Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dallin of Long Beach, Calif., who have spent vie past few days here, have been special honor guests at numerous socials and entertainments the past week. On Saturday they were host and hostess to a large group of friends :it a canyon party. They lef. early this week for their home. Mrs. Roy Blan-hard, the former form-er Mary Miller of this city and baby arrived lecently from Denver. Den-ver. Colo., to visil relatives and friends here. Mi as Marjorie Simkins was tie- j Jightfully surprised on her birthday birth-day Wednesday. She was twelve years old. Guests at the party included in-cluded Connie Livingston, Melba Whitney, Lucille Oakley, Louise Clyde. Glcnna Falfrevman, Heien Christensen. Dorus Wing, Allan Stewart Reed Fl tclier. liillie IJV,;n;c; Povny.lil; onI ' Dick Miner. Little Lautanell Aulthoase of Kansa.s City was honored with a birthday dinner par.' given by her grandparents, I)r, and Mrs. George A. Anderson at their home here Sunday. A beautiful birthday cake with one candle centered the dinner table and guests included in-cluded the mother, Mrs. Mildred Aulthouse, a cousin Vernon Lee Mrs. D. A. Crandall spen.' last week with her sisters, Miss Nell Sumsion and Mrs. Emma Cranmer in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Wallace Clegg left Tuesday Tues-day for a short vacation trip to Panac, Nev., where she will visit her sister, Mrs. B. J. Edwards Ed-wards and family. Members of the Ladies Literary Liter-ary club will be enteivuined at a bridge luncheon this evening at Kccleys, Provo. Mrs. Helen Cran-dall, Cran-dall, Mrs. Lela Packard, Mrs. Birdella Bearnson and Mrs. Rea Straw. D. Ford CrandalJ of Boibe, Ida., visited the past week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Cran-dall Cran-dall here He was accompanied by his son, Kenneth, .who wijl pend a week or two -acatiomng with his grandparent;. Ife egg fesnitfe diMh cggMgrcd7 'p The three of us fefe'Mj Tom in the center and me hmWl 7 U 'P- , of expenence in this Fan I IS imGSSp' , v '2A v& - $ftiw?' 2$$ Ur. Recipe of our. Old MM. '' - ' 1 Ned Week i. pitching. jZ. ATf-- s J$ AS C$f MOSQUITOES The worst mosquitoes in the world, travelers agree, are to be found in Alaska, where the stinging sting-ing pests can actually bite a man to death. How do Alaskans protect them- t ".elves ? By burning BTTHACH!. Nothing like it, they say, to give you absolute abso-lute protection. It's sure death to the pests safe for humans and domestic animals. In Handy Sifter Oans, 25o up at all Drujr, Grocery, SMd Stores and Pet Shops.- adv. 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