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Show ,1 - PAGE EIGHT ' I :PROVO (UTAH) EVEMNiHERALDT FRIDAY, .vMARCH .1,10, sTTV: mam n&vs : City " t Dinner; FoUowed By Giinese Checkers A dinner was given the Dena Truse -clul members Thursday evening at : the home of Miss Edith Russell. A handsome satin damask cloth was used.' ,ahd a large crystal bowl held' green and white flowers. flow-ers. Green and White tapers were In matching crystal holders and chocolate shamrocks wUjv green decorations marked the places. Chinese checkers and sewing were the diversions. . Miss Cora Vest was a guest and the members '-present were Miss Shirley Weight, Miss Veda Hicks, Miss Mildred Mde, Miss Orpha Law, Mrs. Ruth L. Jones and Miss Emily Kelly. Tres Joli Club Party Enjoyed Mrs. Bert SottoH entertained members of the Tres Joli club Wednesday afternoon at her home, music, games and sewing being followed ty a well arranged dinner. din-ner. The card tables were centered with bouquets, of sweet peas. The following members were served: Mesdames Alex Mortensen, John Ellison, Allie Jones, Harry Mc-Coard, Mc-Coard, Gertrude Page, Joseph Seethaler, Davis Sutton, Milton Thomas, Harry Thomas, George Zabriskie, Albert S. Jones, T. A. Thurman, Irwin Zabriskie1 and Miss Rhoda Douglas. Briefs Utah School Men To Meet April 4 SALT LAKE CITY, March 10 0T.Pi Executive Secretary Milton B. Taylor of the Utah Education association, announced today that a meeting of Utah educational leaders will be held Aprils 4 at the state capitol to discuss various vari-ous professional problems with officers of the National Education Educa-tion association. Speakers will include TT. E. A. President Reuben Shaw of Philadelphia. Phil-adelphia. Executive Secretary Willard E. Givens and Research Director William G. Carr. Does Your Cleaning Better! A Powerful Efficient NEW CLEANER g, $3995 MAY COCK Appliance Go. 51 No. Univ. - Phone 78 L. T. HoMaway of Lea Angeles, is spending the day here with business friends. 1 ' Miss Ida Mae Helminger of Bremen, Ind., is here visiting with her cousin, H. B. Mensel and family fam-ily of East Center street. She Is en route to the fair in San Francisco. Fran-cisco. Mrs. C. C. Ashly, of Kansas City, Mo., is v&itlng her sister, Mrs. Byron Denhalter and family. Robert Mlnnoch of Ogden, was a visitor in Provo today on business. busi-ness. Mrs. .Wmiana .CIvde . ( Jenet Scott) and daughter Kathleen of Salt Lake City, have returned home after spending a week with Mrs. Clyde's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Scott. She came to celebrate her father's birthday anniversary March 7. Mr. and Mrs. Scott had as their dinner guests Thursday, President Ritchie of the Northwestern North-western States misslonfleld, and his mother, who were passing through from Arizona. Mr. Ritchie was the mission president of Har-r.yon Har-r.yon Scott, son of the Seth Scotts who is still in the, field. Lester S. Deihl of Denver. Colo., was among the business visitors in Provo today. COOPERATION (Continued from Page One) which she feels will go far to wards a better understanding between be-tween the two Americas. Advocating Advo-cating a support of the reciprocal trades agreement of Secretary of State Hull, she termed this import ant measure America's greatest gift to the peace Of the world. "Most important of all, be informed," in-formed," continued the speaker "Learn what is going on in the Latin American countries, under stand their difficulties and the obstacles which leap up to mis understandings; learn to feel more kindly toward these people." Mrs. Mary F. Smith opened the meeting wi'th the Club Collect, and "America" was sung by the group. String music was furnish ed during the dinner by a trio composed of Joe Batchelor, Lu- cile Dyreng and Katherine Mor-rell. Mor-rell. Also, a. violin solo was played by Miss Morrell. In welcoming wel-coming the members and guests, Mrs. Shlpman introduced Mayor and Mrs. Mark Anderson and City' Commissioner and Mrs. R. J. Mur-dock Mur-dock and others. Mrs. Eloise Fillmore, chairman on- arrangements, introduced the speaker. NOTED ENGINEER HORIZONTAL Engineer for the I li Panama ;t-. Canal. 1? 13 Knock, 14 Chromatid. 16 To relax. 17 Aeriform fuel. 19 Seizes. 21 Was victor. 22 Barters. 24 Malicious : burning. 25 Limb. A 27 Either, $f 28 Greasy. Territory. 31 Shoe bottom. 32 Bone. S3 Marked with spots. 36 Musical note. 37 Bugle plants. 38 Company. 39 Folding bed. 40 Eternity. 41 Feminine pronoun. 42 Golf warning Answer to Previous Pimle T5 B EL.Q I HJTRUj-lgJjPiOlt-t&l BRDlSlEtLISrTAILlBiElPiTl cry. 43 Red Cross. 44 Horse power. 45 Acted furious. 50 Type measures 51 Cotton fabric. 54 Finger. 56 Note in scale. 57 More tarnished, 59 Resembling . roses. 61 He the caned 25 . years ago. 62 He set ud the administration of the w' Zone. 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Skid-more, Skid-more, today caued a conference of Utah school administrators for March 17 and 18 in Salt Lake City's Lafayette school.. Feature of the March 17 ses sion will be talks by President E. B. Simmons of Carbon junior college and J. Easton Parratt, director of researcn and finance in the state public instruction department. de-partment. Unit meetings, election elec-tion of officers will be held March 18. PRESIDENT (Con tinned from Pago one) the president that the committee's commit-tee's action in cutting $150,000,-000 $150,000,-000 from his original request for $875,000,000 was not intended as a "slap" at him personally, but a "gesture of economy designed to encourage business." Charges Injure Party Taylor also informed him, members added, that charges of political activity in the nationwide nation-wide reMef agency had injured the Democratic party. O'ther members beside Taylor were reported to have stressed the "backfire" created by the political charges involving WPA. Taylor, it was said, told Mr. Roosevelt that his recent special message, requesting the $150,000,-000 $150,000,-000 in the same breath that he announced signing of the bill from which that amount had been cut, caused resentment in congressional congression-al ranks and had the effect of "torpedoing" quick action on it. Members described the president presi-dent as in a "conciliatory" frame of mind, and said that he did most of the talking. There were no "arguments" or "controversy," they reported. THROW BACK REBELS MADRID, March 10 (HE) Armies Arm-ies of the Republican defense council claimed to be throwing back communist-led rebel : soldiers sol-diers in the Madrid, Valencia-ajd Almeria sectors tonignt but;2a communist counter attack in the Plaza Manuel Becerba resulted in a new outburst of hand to hand fighting. Soys the PERCOLATOR: "Ar you using on 'all-purpose grind'?" Says the DRIP-MAKER: "Not Give me genuine Drip or else I" Schilling specially prepares two delicious coffees one for Drip or Glass-maker one for Percolator Perco-lator or Boiling. Select the one that suits your method. You'll brew coffee with the full flavor and strength that true coffee lovers enjoy. (Filttr Tmftn im Ertrj Cam f Drip Cfft 1 .wffi80 Sk?5 UQ 0 IJ IJ 0 00 ( nmro csjts caaarus History Lowest Prices in Provo On and USED GABS! Low Overhead Makes It Possible To Give BETTER DEALS TO OUR PATRONS! Come inland See For Yourself! 4 DTUlr'AOIO? EXCHANGE 391 West Center St, . - 'Phone 833 Winners Announced For Plane Contest With more winners coming in" every day the Uinta Theater-Fly ing G-Men model airplane contest becomes more and more difficult to judge. Over twenty planes have been received this week, with a very skilfully mode mono plane, built by Faust Duncan, being given first prize as the best plane received during the week. The prize is two passes to any show at the Uinta next week. Sec ond prize, of one pass to the Uinta was awarded to Don Peterson for his large seaplane. The winners may call at the Uinta any time before nest Friday for their tickets. BILL APPROVED WASHINGTON, March 10 (U-P.) -The. house naval affairs com: mittee today unanimously ,,apr proved a $38,524,000 naval public works bill authorizing 44 proj ects at shore stations. SLOVAKS GALL MARTIAL LAVJ PRAGUE. Czechoslovakia, ; March 10 aEJ-rMarital law-vms declar-. ed ;tpday t,;BratLslava, capital of the semi-autonomous Slocak. government, gov-ernment, and Czechoslovak troops occupied - public buildings of Bratislava, Brat-islava, Pistyan, Bystrice and Trent In"? a" sudden government move to crush separatist activities. activi-ties. It was -announced that the central cen-tral government Tiad appointed a Czech; general to "aid and counsel" coun-sel" the Slovak government. . The central government's action ac-tion came immediately after the dismissal this morning by President Presi-dent Emll Hacha of the premier, economics?-minister aand labor minister in the Slovak cahlnet. Marital law was proclaimed at 11 a.' m., by means of a radio broadcast in which the government govern-ment urged the population to maintain order and to obey the authorities. k ft h - Plans Uncertain For Celebration Plans for organization of a nonprofit non-profit corporation o sponsor Pro-vo's Pro-vo's annual Fourth of July celebration cele-bration will be outlined before a representative group of Provoans at a meeting in the near future, the chamber of commerce celebration celebra-tion committee decided Thursday night. Before setting the date for the meeting, the committee will await word from the Utah county commission com-mission concerning improvements and alterations to be made at the fair grounds in order that horse racing may be held. The committee, consisting of Sidney W. Russell, chairman. Dr. Frank T. Reynolds. Al Wright, Martin Takes a Ride? 4' F 3 S::.4f:::"fe:'-1 KM i I' 4i v 4 "'J f rtftm i C'-,''" ..V.s-.vv . v.-. - :--c.w Homer Martin's "official' convention of the United Automcbil Workers' Union gets under way in Detroit as Martin's supporters hoist their president to their shoulders, parade him about the convention con-vention hall in true convention style. V ! LEGISLATURE (Continued From Page One) age . of the appropriations ' measure,. meas-ure,. At an informal meeting, representatives rep-resentatives last night agreed to consider only a few important bills how on the calendar. An effort ef-fort to bring off the table two measures to permit the medical association to 'set up a system of health insurance was defeated. Passed by the house yesterday were three low-cost house and slum clearance measures. The "enabling act" of the series encountered en-countered difficulty in the senate, however, when its sponsors moved it be tabled. They feared the senate sen-ate would refuse to accept house amendments and would kill it entirely. The house salvaged a remnant of the "working wives" bill when it approved a senate resolution that the state follow a policy of replacing married women where-ever where-ever possible. A resolution to congress asking the interest rate on loans to agricultural ag-ricultural improvement districts be reduced was passed by the house. Gov. Henry K. Blood signed a measure to earmark all sales tax revenue for relief and social security. se-curity. The toill becomes law July 1, 1939. SKYES RESIGNS WASHINGTON, March 10 U.F! President Roosevelt said that he expected to accept late today Skyes as a member of the federal fed-eral commiunications commission. Sterling Ercanbrack, McKay the best solution for the Inde-Christensen Inde-Christensen and Clayton Jenkins, 1 Pendence ay celebrajjproMena, PROTEST TO GERMANY BERLIN, March 10 dll! The foreign office announced tonight that Joseph Tiso, ousted premier of Slovakia, had protested to Germany against the military action ac-tion taken by the Prague government govern-ment to -end the Slovakian separatist separ-atist movement. is convinced, following" its investigations inves-tigations of the past few weeks, that a permanent corporation is WARD REUNION HELD PAYSON Ifte Spring JLake ward held a very successful re-nion re-nion Wednesday with practically every member of the ward . participating. par-ticipating. A hot ciAner was served ser-ved to 270. Children were served at 2:30; young people at 4:30, and adults in the early evening". A fine program was given and dancing concluded the festivities. Leo Menlove is bishop of the rural ward. A 4 Ik " X f.FIrestoheAbtojSqpply :K Service ;6tore-. 222 ;West Centeev-"Phone.4 S9 ; SATURDAY and SUNDAY! Here comes another Big Show! It Keeps You Gay All the Way! Our First Hit is One of Those Human Pictures We Can Guarantee Everyone" i Will Rave About! Brought Back Because It's - One of the Best ' Pictures of the Year! James Stewart Would rather face the enemy than a pair of ruby lips. Robert Young Kisses the girl first ask questions af terwards! Florence Rice Accepts the kisses first, and slaps af terwards! Lionel Barrymore in Another GreJc Role in' "Navy, Blue and Gold" 9k K , ' v - j i a .A V . ' .... Ken I, V 4 A First Run Action Hit you'll Enioy ! . "Smoking vith NOVEL SHORT; TREAT MOVIETONE NEWS . . Doors Open 1 :00 p. xn. ljie-T4I- 20c Eves, i TODAY AND SATUHDAY! 17 A n T E D t'JA i ,v - V BY THE POLICE AS A SPY SUSPECT! n T I? CI B' tne Oiri Friend U I E. PJ vv'tn Matrimony the l a Em s object! Z7 X IT. xtSl WARREN J?1 jp" WILLI AMi IDA 1 RITA 1 RITA HAYWORTH V irgima Weidler And Ikok at This SECOND BIG FEATURE! THUNDERING THRILLS! ROARING ACTION! As Cassidy Races Along the Sunset Trail To His Greatest Adventure! y-i -Jf - A" , Li vTrinnMV'i I I rres is iiblel 9S , THATS CHARLIE - - The World's Most Famous Blockhead - -. Cutting; Up With One of the Biggest Casts. Ever Assembled By the Maker of Hit Shows ! - - - Samuel Goldwyn Presents- in the Full Glory of Techni-Color -with GEORGE HAYES - RUSSELL HAYDEN Chapter 5; 'Flyingr G-Men' , THE FJJGHT : FROM DEATH" Cartoon SEAL SKINNERS" LATEST NEWS IS Tray.-:... it a (ni LBILMLl i iy iis' With This Sensational .Cast - - with ADOLPHE r.lENJOU THE RITZ BROTHERS ZORI N A HEM MY B ACtER ANDREA LEEDS-HELEN JEPSON PHIL BAKER ELLA LOGAN. BOBBY CLARlWEROr.lE COYAN THE 'AMERICAN BALLET and the Comedy Sensations of the Year - - " EDGAR BERGEN & charlie McCarthy and Music by George Gershwin EXTRA Riotous Cartoon if JPORKVS MOVIE TROUBLE Paramount Kews . 25c TU 6 - S5c E'wu j ... v .v- '- - v.- - y |