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Show i4 e -1 A."-. 'I PAGE TWO DENTISTS TALK ' ABOUT HOBBIES Taking surcease from their more technical labors, Utah counjy Den-tal Den-tal society .members last night NEEDLD. S. GARMENTS? This, Store carries All Styles and Sizes in Men's and Ladies' La-dies' Garments . . . Priced to meet your purse! LADIES' L. D. S. GARMENTS in Fine Cotton 3 Pair $1.00 Fine Quality NON-RUN RAYON For Men and Women 98c All Styles and Sizes Fine Combed Cotton Garments For Men Made with Short Sleeve, Long Legs, or Knee Length 79c OTHERS 98c up Mail Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention MOSE LEWIS MENS WEAR lightly discussed their many hobbies hob-bies in a program here. When the depression came, more leisure time resulted for him, Dr. Frahk T. Reynolds explained. Painting had always interested him. A purchase of aTfew paints led to greater interest, and as a consequence 56 to 60 products of his brush are now created. Skilled fingers of Dr. Harold Chfistensen proved restless after hours, and in violin- making he found a ready and willing pursuit. pur-suit. Several of his instruments are played now by his daughter, Rowena. Everything from early "six-shooters" "six-shooters" to the very latest in modern small arms are in the Dr. L. E. Otteson gun collection. Strangely, Dr. Otteson explained that he is not a persistent hunter. Note quite so modern are his armament mechanisms explained Dr. L. D. Pfouts, a devotee of archery. Deer, even mountain lions have been brought down with shafts from the Pfout's long bow. Interested guest of the dentists was r Dr . R. C. Dalgleish, member mem-ber Of the state board of health's dental division. War Plane Attacks French Steamship TOULON. France, March 11 (U.R) Four cruisers were sent today to protect French merchantmen in the Mediterranean Mediter-ranean steamer routes, as the result of the machine-gunning machine-gunning and bombing of the French steamship Djebel-An-tar. MARSEILLES, France, March 11 r.n A three motored Junkers airplane not only bombed but machine-gunned the decks of the Franch steamship Djebel-Antar, in the Mediterranean between North Africa and the Balearic islands, its master reported today. to-day. Despite the machine-gunning from an altitude of only 150 leet, the master said and the explosion of one bomb on the ship's bridge, none of the 12 passengers nor 46 in the crew were wounded. PROVO (UTAH ; EVENING IgRALD, THURSDAY. MARCH 11, 1937 PAYSON MRS. A. B. WILSON I Ctorrespottdent--Phone. 64 - f LABORERS' UNION Initiation of new members and a report on the state council meeting will be features of the meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 of Construction and General Laborers' Union No. 653, announces an-nounces Arthur D. Coleman. The meeting will be in Odd Fellows hall. The regular monthly meeting of the American Legion - auxiliary was held Monday night atVthe home of Mrs. Annie Curtis. Assist-. Ing hostesses we're Mrs. Evelyn Lareen, ' Mrs. Myrtle Loutensock Mrs. Henrietta Douglass and Mrs Hattle Tervort. President Kath ryn Betts was in charge. The program Included two read' ings by Mr. Valols Zarr and a talk on community sAryice by Reid Jones. N Plans were discussed for the card party to be held In the nearii future and also for the visits to the Nephi and Eureka units late in April. A group of school friends enjoyed en-joyed a candy pull and social evening eve-ning Monday at the home of Ruth Wilson. Others present were, Louise Page, Bonnie Mc Beth, Clara Jean Perkins, Barbara Hill-man, Hill-man, Thelma Peret, Mary Worth-en. Worth-en. Ruth Ann Menlove, June Erickson and Erma Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Twede entertained en-tertained at a dinner party Saturday Sat-urday evening followed with progressive rook. Prizes were awassied to Mrs. Roland Lindsay and Spehce Snow. The remainder of the evening was enjoyed at the Star theater as guests of Eugene Braithwaite. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Twede, Mr. and Mrs. George Q. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Page, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Lindsay, Lind-say, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Spence Snow. Mr. p.nd Mrs. George F. Wilson entertained at a bridge dinner Saturday evening. Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. Fearn Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lant, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Erlandson, and Mrs. Clyde Wilson. Prizes for bridge were 5 won by Mr. and Mrs. Lant. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson celebrated their, twenty-fifth wedding anniversary anni-versary last week with a family dinner followed with bridge 32 quests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wittwer of Los Angeles arrived Thursday evening eve-ning for a visit with Mrs. Witt-wer's Witt-wer's parents, Mr. and Mr. Dave Shuler, Mr. Wittwer will remain for a fortnight and Mrs. Yittwer for an indefinite period. Mr. and Mrs. William Beer of Tracy, California, are visiting here with Mrs. Beer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lerwill. She was formerly for-merly Miss -Stella Lerwill. They ou Mr .or Mooney PaKob OLE) A legislative . Pfr- dbn Tom Moonyi conYiCted San Francisco PrepaWtoWs Day bbm&er, moved toward the atate senate today : after, the ldwer hourfe had approved! a -PWdcwi resolution by a vote ot 45 1g 28. political observer conceded it little change of passage in the upper house. The resolution, introduced by Assemblyman Paul A. Richie, D. San Diego, sought to grant., a legislative pafdon tb the former labor gaitor, who or 20 years has been tnfe mt prominent prisoner til arty penitentiary. . Courts and four governors have declined to free Mooney from San Qnentin prison. Gdv. Frank. F. Merriam has not taken 4 any action. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE . LONDON, March 11 OLE) Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin announced in the house of commons com-mons today that an imperial conference con-ference will be held here on May 1The dominions representatives here at that time fqr the coronation corona-tion will gather to discuss empire problems, including trade, and defense. were visiting in Salt Lake City Wednesday. Joseph Quigley and daughter. Miss Anna Mae Quigley returned home Monday from Sheuey, iaano, where they visited witn Mr. ana Mrs. Quigley and family. Mrs. Shelby Dixon. Mrs. Dave Shuler, Mrs. J. H. Ellsworth, Mrs. Ann Butterworth and Mrs. J. C. Barney were in Spanish Fork Wednesday afternoon as guests of Mrs. C. H. Dixon. The occasion was her birthday anniversary. Miss Marjorie Davis left Friday Fri-day for Long Beach, California, after visiting here for two months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Davis. wtfttttm to Gather in Provo . Committee appointments for the Provo-Salt Lake City-Ogden aH nual DeMolay conclave, slated for May 21 in; Provo, were confirmed by yStat ; x i De Molay association president Joseph Hanson in Ma-sonic Ma-sonic temple Wednesday night. The appointments, as announced by Philip Perlman, are: Dance and banquet: Mr. Hanson, Han-son, Robert Hansen, Mr. Perlman Decorations r Ray Boyer, Shlrl Wilson, Jack Gillies, Charles Funk, and Robert Moorefield. Tennis: Ray Crosby, Philip Guy Registration: Mr. Hansen. Ladies' entertainment: Frank Johnson, Gene Baker, Steele Bailey, Ledger Free. Ladies' Favors: Mr. Hanson, Mr. Hansen. Banquet arrangements: Carl Shippman, Marcus Hitchcock. AdvertismgjjWLr. Perlman. HerbertSQe wasifappointed ritualistic Iwi coach by, Dr. H. F. Cannon of the-advisory committee. commit-tee. v c Marcus Hitchcock will captain the DeMolay bowling team to enter en-ter the Salt Lake City-Ogden-Provo triangular meet March 28 in Salt Lake City. Bowling team tryouts are slated for Sunday morning at 8 o'clock in Recreation alleys. Selection of the Provo league and triangular meet team will follow. Start of the Job's Daughters-DeMolay Daughters-DeMolay membership drive contest con-test last night will close two months hence with losers cooking serving and concluding a banquet for the victors. Announcement of two prizes for the conclave presentation program is made. The Chester Fletcher award will go to the outstanding athletes of the three city groups and a second trophy will go to the outstanding degree team with the Legion of Honor, donors. As host, Provo will welcome the conclave guests for the second time. A similar honor will not fall to Provo members of AJ Sirat chapter until 1941. OREL! MRS. & Report KKRlJ X CBANDAIX Phone G28-R-3 Mr. and lira. Leo Poulson (Virginia (Vir-ginia Booth) were guests of honor at a well arranged dinner party given in their honor Sunday afternoon aft-ernoon by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maycock. A lovely wedding cake topped by a miniature bride and groom, formed an attractive center cen-ter for the table at which covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Leo Poulson, Mrs. Emma Poulson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Booth, Mr. Joseph E. Booth and Mr. and Mrs. Maycock. Mrs. Mary Mitchell entertained a number of young people at a gay surprise party, given at her home Monday evening to honor the birthday anniversary' Of her daughter, Katherine. Games were played and a tasty repast was served to the following: Myrth Listen, Myra Listen, Verda Gardner, Gard-ner, Hazel Terry, Venna Watkins, Beth Ram beau, Maxine Loveless, June Foahtin, Dick Burr, Warren Williams, Richard Bigelow, Junior Chatwin, Gale Loveless, Ivan Broadhead, Clark Johnson and Katherine Mitchell. Orrel. de Lange has gone to Price where he will become branch manager of the branch office of the , Holland Furnace company. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Wil-ioughby Wil-ioughby are rejoicing over the arrival ar-rival of a daughter, born Monday morning at the Crane Maternity home in Provo. Mother and babe are doing nicely. Mrs. Willough-by Willough-by was formerly Miss Evelyn Sel-man. Sel-man. Mrs. A E. Gibson has come from Price because of the serious illness of her little grandson, Grant, who is suffering with pneumonia. pneu-monia. Mrs. Verena Holt was pleasantly pleasant-ly surprised by her class at Mutual Mut-ual Tuesday evening. The occasion oc-casion being her birthday anniversary. anni-versary. An impromptu program and games were the diversions. Tasty refreshments were served by the girls. Miss Delight Holt was in charee of the affair. In attendance were: Betty Jean GRATUIATIOSS 6 Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Terry wish to announce the arrival of a son, today noon at the Crane maternity materni-ty home. The mother is the former for-mer Eleanore Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Gess-ford Gess-ford have a fine baby boy, born at their home, 443 West First North street, Wednesday. Mrs. Gessford was formerly Blanche Evans. S Among Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Jex of Spanish Fork wish to announce the birth of a daughter, Wednesday Wednes-day evening at the Crane hospital. hos-pital. Mrs. Jex is the former Belma Pulsipher. Willi pay Raise PITTSBURGH, March 11 (UJi) Wage increases for about 9,000 "white collar" employes were announced an-nounced by the Carnegie-Illinois Steel corporation today after its so-called company union had rejected re-jected a proposal for affiliation with the American Federation of Labor. v Company union leaders previously previ-ously had negotiated a 10-cent an hour increase for skilled and semi-skilled workers who are members of the union. A $5 flay for common labor, time and one-half for overtime and a 40-hour week will become effective throughout the industry March 16. Spain Prisoners MADRID, March 11 (UE) For-ty-one more Italian prisoners were captured on the Guadalajara battle bat-tle front today, war office officials offi-cials announced. - ' Permission was given foreign newspaper corps to look at the prisoners. The men said that three Italian divisions, aggregating 21,000 men. were operating on the Guadalajara front or in reserve behind the lines. The prisner among the first captured by Loyalist troops In Gen. Francisco Franco's fifth offensive of-fensive against Madrid, said that they had not encountered a single Spanish soldier in their sector on the northeast of Madrid. In addition to Italians, the prisoners pris-oners said, there were groups of artillery men composed entirely of Germans. Ancient Greece used the "secret ballot'' in voting. This method consisted of putting pebbles In a box. HELP 15 MILES' OF mm' TUBES To FItuh out Add and Other Poisonous Waste Doctors tty your kkineyi contain 15 Miles ot tiny tube or filters which help to purify th blood and keep you healthy. Moat people paaa about 3 pint a day or about 3 pounda of waat. frequent or scanty pinw wnn amarum Washburn, Theda Farnsworth, Beth Crandall, Melba Ford, Merle Brown, Virginia Johnson, Nona and Rena Murrell. and burning ahowa there may be aomething wrong with your kidney or bladder. 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I agree with the others at the Metropolitan that a light smoke is a wise choice. m mm ar m BRILLIANT SOPRANO OF THE METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY An independent survey was made recently among professional men and women lawyers, doctors, lecturers, scientists, etc Of those who said they smoke cigarettes, more than87stated they personally prefer a light smoke Miss Lawrence verifies the wisdom of this preference, and so do other Reading artists of the radio, stage, screen and opera. Their voices are their fortunes. 'That's why so many of them smoke Luckies. You, too, can have the throat protection of Luckies a light smoke, free of certain cer-tain harsh irritants removed by the exclusive process 'It's Toasted. Luckies are gentle on the throat. THE FINEST TOBACCOS-''THE TOBACCOS-''THE CREAM OF THE CROP" A Li slit more mom jcTOtecaoo. AGAINST IRRITATION AGAINST COUGH 41 I |