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Show 1 .VJ tj SIX PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HE R A L D. S UNDA Y, APRIL 6, .1 9 3 0. Salt Lake Stock lixcliange;'.-';.'' QUOTATIQN3 ; Ai Furnished Iiy ' - . wells r nnniiiAix SATURDAY, Arniu; jsso Co. t Alia Coj 1 Alia' Merger Alfa Mich. Alia Tiger ;...., Alia Tun..,'.,,..; Am. I.lecal M. Annio Laurie TiiiT H'iij Einsham Metals I-ack Metal . . I-onanza ....... . Bullion , . ........ Cardiff Cedar Talis Central Standard Chief Con. Colorado Cn. . . Colb. Rexall Combined, Metala descent Eagle Cl Of f". Crown Point Daly' A....-; DIk Eutte L?i.st Antelon : I?. ..Crown Point . I'ast Standard .. I last, Tintic Coal. Kast Tirv Con. .. llast Utah ....... Emerald .. ....... Umpire Mlnca ... luity. Oil- ...... Kureka, Bullion . . i:ureka Lily 1'ureka Mines .... Great Western . Greeley Howell - Indian Queen ... Iron King ...... Kcarsarge Stand Kennebec Keystone Lehl Tintic Leonora . . . . ; . . Little May '..,. Magfiolla Lead Mammoth . Miller Hill ..... Moscow ....... Mountal -j . View Naildrlver . . ... National Treas. New Ein?. Mary New Qulncy . North Lily . North Standard Ohio Copper .. ..$ ... , Kid 0l .03 ' 42 M .10' .01 .01 ; .65 .35 '.03 ' .026 ,.01 .01 - .21 '.OQVi 1.20 .05 V, .17 .02 W .06 .25 .95 .05 ,01 .01 .00.. .35 .20 .07 .09 ioi " .33 v61 .02 .02 .07 .00 .30 .05 .10 , .21 ".06 .01 .02 .02 .65 .01 1.60 ' ;oi' 02 .40 .50 .-' 2.11 ,10 Aeked '-04 V..; .vol .40 , .01 .38 .03 .08 ..01 .UJ',Jf .22 .02 .07 1.27 J07 .03 . 18 .03 .04 .08 .1.00 - 1.00 .10 .03 .02 ,01 5 , .36 . .21 .09 i . -09 ?i .02 v35' .62 03 r .10 , .10 .02 .32 -05vi .20 .36 .07 .02 -.03 ,15 .80 .02 1.65 .40 .06.; .50 .52 2.22 ao .99 ' Opohongo. Park Binirham rPark City Con... Park Cummings .. Park King ....... Park, Konold . Park Nelson ?ark Utah ....... JPlutus ........ .Prince Con. ...... Provo ....... Ray. Ely Ejc "Rico Argentine . . .Silver King Coal. . .Silver .Shield Silver. Standard ... JSioux Mines ...... .So. -Iron Blossom So. Standard . Standard. Lily, Ex., Swansea Con. Tar Baby ...... Tintic Central .... .Tintic Giant . ." Tintic "Lead Tintic Standard Union Ch iff ..... Utah . Con. ....... Victor Con. Walker Mining West Toledo ...... Wilbert ........... Yapkee Con. .... Zuma - " SALES Alta Tun, 10.000 6c lc Am, Mat. M. Co., 21,000 ?t lo 19.000 Ci) 1c. . Cardiff, 1000 it 21c. Chief Con.,,300 Hi) $1.25. Combined Metals, 1000. At 17cl Dix-Butte, 200 jr 90c-300 tt 85c. East Standard, 500 lc. Eaat Tinti Con., 1000. 35c-500 -S5c..-- : ' : E&at Utah, 1000 tfi.20c. , empire Mines, 500 94c. Jfiureka Bullion, 500 i 34c-300 Aj . . 35c. Eureka Lily 200 (l 61e. Grceley,4Q0O (i 10c. ' , Kearsarga, 4000 ft 5c-500 5c. Lehl . Tin tic . 9700 tit 7 New Quincy, 1700 . 51c. North Lily, 200 W $2.25-100 $2.20. North Standard, 200 11c. Park City Con , 500 Ti 45c-200 46c Park:'Konld, 600 fi 28c. Park Utah, 100 At $3.25-200 (B $3.50. Provo, 200 Li 44c. 1 Silver King Coal.,' 100 fi $10.75. Tintic Standard, 400 Gl $8.50. Valker Mining 200-tfF" $4.10.. . ...00Va .05 .45 .07 .26 . ,16 ,3.60 V .75 .01 .43 MM. 10.67 .12 .00 .04 .01 .16 . .02 , .02 .02 .03 .01 1.75 8.45 .00 .01 .06 4.10 ,01 - .01 .05 .06 i .46 .08 ' .10 8 .19';. 3.80. 1.00 .04 .45 , .15 JO 11.00 .13 .01' .08 .20 .10 .04 .05 .04 .05 2.00 8.50 J05 .02 .10 40 .01 .05 '4 .02 v.06 T L M -v r j . m decorated- for tke il .1 I 'i 'J SB ' ji 1 u I J t i 1 J: ?! 5 V- 3 "I RACING DRIVER KILLED , 3UEN0S AIRES, Argentina. April 5. U.K rEmilio Genes Romero, driving a Durant six, "was killed and his mechanic, Jose Liria, gravelyinjured today when their cair upset during th 1930 Gran Premio Standard race from Buenos Aires to Mar Del Plata. ' Hcbcr J. Grant, pioneer western banker and business man, an'V life long leader of "3Ionnonism," is the seventh president or thi- ,. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and will conduct tt hondredth anniversary program of he Church at Salt Lake Citvf beginning April 6. lie Is shown In tlie inset. Ageneral -view-of tU grounds and buildings in Salt Lake where I lie celebrations will be beld are i also shown. The tali building is tlie. famous 'Morin6n temple which took 40 years to build; tlie low dome-shaped structure U the Tabernacle in which most or tlie gatherings Avill be lield. At' tower left is a monument of IJHgham Young, who led the "Mormons" to UtalK The celebration in Salt Lake will last over a week, aml'- . each night n pageant will be. given : depicting a religious' history or the- world, from the creation to the present. A thousand persons . Will take part in It SALT 'LAKE CITY, April 5.- 5"Mormbn" church, will be a hun- Represehtingr nearly every, nation. 100,000 "Mormons' are ; assembled here today for. the centennial celebration cele-bration of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Tomorrow that denomination more commonly sroKen of as the V ' i V i " , ' J TT" TV- v Only2f.1araDvt ; , j M " I Ol v A ' - if. : j 9 Z. 1 ; VYcrld's Grtatest tiUs Think of it! Fmou Lloyd Loon Fibre Furniture . . . now t 7rd 7tek S-yIn::l Hcrt your epportunity o bring Spring into ihe: horr.3 . ' end tt tht same time profit by Special Sale : prlcesl Come tomorrow! ' vlilllllliik'-,. 1-V!!(!'!:!S'-' '-'II'"!'!:"'"' 1 ' ' . ' ' - .' . ' " f ZAUTiFUL 3:Hi2CESUlTE ,- . O- - Everycnt knowi LlsyJ. Loj.'i J:? v'Jyt Cr'rtr.i 7Ce3-nhjs 7Ce3-nhjs Vrd WttU Jwj-rlctlTwoictllsrit rtucr.j fcr -i : Ucilns tMi colorful Sulti fcr tSt LIyJ JiPCm .'cr.'th Sun Roora. you'll l e'j'jyft, jj l2Yf!y.,cc!;r,ccr.l,l- rtttlcn, and its ftyJy V..'; J;':.:..". ' " 0 O .35 Terms Only $7.Ca.Down, and 51.50 VTcckly! -i - FERNERY Ferns and growing pfanfs acJd a friendly, cheery note to the home! Choose this smart, colorful Fibre Fernery, now, at V7ard 7ek. low pricel yy 'giA?B-LvE 'V Sn5srt!y:JtyUd ,!n.;jtht tint coloring and .dtilsnrs the Suite lllustraUd t Iefil Ward V7etkprice, only r 4- .75 . - - ., : x , , kv.iiy Wiuuii I v.- . ' ' - ' Duy-Nov;. ... . Pay As - V o u Enjoy 1 '- dred years .old and its -700,000 mem-, bers in , all,' parts ot the world will hold almost, simultaneous assemblies assem-blies for more than a week, to commemorate com-memorate the 'inauguration of that religious system. The opening of the-central celebration cele-bration at Salt Lake City tomorrow at 10 a. m. in the great "Mormon" tabernacle, .marks the climax of what is considered the greatest re-r'j ligious pilgrimage in American history, his-tory, about 30,000 people having come to this city from all parts of; the"Continnt, to join the other thousands who are resident herein here-in the celebration;-A celebration;-A thousand people came inthree special trains from the city of JLks Angeles alone ; a similar movement I came from the.-PacificT, northwest another group from the Cahkdiap' provinces, and others in proportion from all points of the compass,; in- eluding a" goodly delegation , from Mexico. But they have not only come in special trains (more of which have i drawn ; Into Salt Lake during the past week than In any other previous pre-vious period) ; - they? have come by the thousands in- auto caravans, ana sows have come by airplane. ; There are mort, people in Salt Lake today than there -have 'evr 4 been; all "hotels are filled - beyond capacity of normal times, and tho-homes tho-homes of hundreds of the local citizenry Have been opened to help accommodate the crowds who have l come. . ; .-J v,- . I --r- " - The municipality, largely non-v "Mormon" in: faith; has caught the spirit of the , occasion, and the city 1 is elaborately event. . , Bands and choirs have come from far to add further color to the impressive im-pressive features of the gathering. t In song and preachment,! In pageantry and drama, will One Hundred Years of 'Mormonism" be d'escribed, aid:4he achievement of that century celebrated. The opening session will be a worshipping assembly at 10- a. m. Sunday, One feature of which will be the delivery by Ileber J. Grant, president of the church, of a presidential presi-dential message addressed to "the membership everywhere, and to the world at large. Copies of thismes-sre thismes-sre will also be read in all Latter-day Latter-day Saint meetings in all the world, at the same hour Sunday. ' Other features of this first session ses-sion will be the rendition of the "Hallelujah" chorus from Handel's "The Mesisah," after the congre gation of thousands has stood and shouted hosannahs. ' - Worshipping assemblies will con-'""e con-'""e rh day, in the forenoon and afternoon. ' ' Probably, the most- colorful event in the week of celebration, will be the presentation of a sacred drama, "The Message of the Ages," by a cast of 1,000 persons, who will, de-nipt de-nipt the religious history of the worl4 in a presentation for which a mammoth stage has been specially special-ly constructed in the tabernacle. The stage will accommodate 600 persons at once. . .This pageant, which will requlrs two hours in, presentation, will be gin with a picturization of the banishment of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden, followed by glimpses of; the lives of the early Biblical patriarchs, and the stibse-qvent stibse-qvent prophets of Israel; the' Chrls-tion Chrls-tion era will be represented, as will the apostolic and post-apostolic" periods, pe-riods, and in conclusion will be shown' the coming forth of "Mor-monism,' "Mor-monism,' witha brief summary of the accomplishments of the church in its. century of history. This pageant, which will be given for the- first time tomorrow night, will be repeated nightly- for more than a week, so that both visitors and native . Utahns may see it. Representatives of all denomina-ions denomina-ions In the city, Catholic and Protestant, have been invited to view it. . '; - Three hundred musicians and singers will take part in the pageant, pag-eant, playing identical music and overtures, and the combined la. D. S. choirs of several Utah cities will be heard in ensemble. All participants will be costumed t insult the period they represent. TOO LATE FOR I CLASSIFICATION I FOR SALE 3UCELLANEOUS Combination coal and gas rango, and a garden spot to use for product. pro-duct. Call at 356 N. 1 West. a8 Store building. Call 79J. or call 339 Ea3t 2nd North. all I MISCELLANEOUS . Dependable trucking. Newell H. Baum, Phone 1281 W. a7 WANTED -MISCELLANEOUS : Girl war.ta housework. 48S S- 1' West. .Phcne 734 J. ? aS SALESMEN WANTED -O. Auto seat, covers. Inexpensive Pavs bisr mnnov CATIititr oiitnl'sti direct.' Elaborate, samples FREE. I Marvelo, 2300 Wabansia, Chicago. J A V THE INTERMOUNTAIN FINANCE & THRIFT CO. will open a Real Estate and Stock Brok erage Department during: the coming week. Watch f or our opening: ad. If you have a place to sell or wish to buy a home, farm or business property CALL '1304 or EVENINGS 197 i INTERMOUNTAIN FINANCE AND THRIFT GO. . ,- - - - 57 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE. PROVO Services Held For Hedquist Child Impressive funeral services for i Rulon Eugene Hedquist, two-year- old son , of victor E. and Myrle Aid rich Hedquist, were held in the First ward chapel - Friday I after-, nooiMTheihHdvdie4 i -Wednesday.'. morning at the family xhome, following fol-lowing a three weeks' illness fron: bronchitis. Bishop Walter P. Whitehead presided pre-sided at. the servics. The opening prayer wa - offered by A. M. Anderson An-derson and the benediction was pronounced by Dean H. V. Hoyt. The;speaken were' David John, Bishop Nelson of Mt. Pleasant, and Bishop Whitehead v . ' A beautiful vocat duet was rendered' ren-dered' by . , Mrs. Marie Hedquist Homer and Mrs. Alene Cluff Simmons, Sim-mons, and a' violin solo, "BoyJ of Mine," was played by Miss Lucile Merrill. Murray Roberts sang "A Little Pink Rose." Bishop White head dedicated the grave at the Provo city cemetery. The services were well , attended and the floral tributes were many and beautiful. D;) I z more JAYS f MiMt'JZhVSAlnz !-.v..Y i,Mon7to Thousands of people have flocked to our store this past week to avail themselves of the many bargains we have offered during our NATION- WIDE WARD WEEI There are undobutedly many thousands more who have been unable to attend this record-breaking: sale. For their benefit and for our many friends who wish to make additional purchases, we are extending: this sale thru MONDAY and TUESDAY. ' niiunoi i: HEDQUIST DRUG STORES .& KODAK SHOP rW r f. Wc Thank You Ta Am '"y rrrvn nrn"iwri livUN llUJlVLIUUlJMifi 189-195 W. CENTER ST. PHONE 67 PROVO, UTAH " J-1 W WEST CENTER ST. PHONE G7 PROVO, UTAH v 4r 7i f. I IP 1 r We specialize on cleaning Radiators. : A clogged or dirty IJailator : will-cause overheating througil lack of circulation. Don't ruin your motor through ' a dirty, clogged Radiator. ; . We absolutely guarantee to .dean your -Radiator without the use of acids, Our new and modern equipment enables ns to clean out evr-ry particle of foreign matter and at a reasonable price. Let us prepare your Radiator for anti-freezing solutions. RADIATOR- rr ; i i REPAIRING AND RECORING una jp,dDflDiinnsipfl.ij;y .There really never: has been anything quite liko the success tf the Chrysler-built De Soto Six. It rushed into sudden popularity the moment the motoring public laid eyes on it and went on to set up a .new first-year sales record for the industry. That success grew and grew and today continues without lag or let-up. All this is simply a matter of cause and efiecL The De Soto Six is a huge success in sales because it is a huge success in engineering and manufacturing a six that definitely offers the owner more for his money in all those qualities that make for enjoyment, pride of possession and greater value. By no means consider buying any Six without taking m ride in a De Soto Six. CoapasSfln Car to (he TVerltTa Loweni -Priced LMiit 0 JtJHO UT, T. O. . FACTOIT WITH THESE FEATCIICS Chrysler-designed, high-compression engine, using any grade gasoline. Iso-therm ventilated bridge-type bridge-type pistons, with piston rings of tongue and groove construction. Internal-expanding four-wheel four-wheel hydraulic brakes with squeakless, moulded brake lining. Full-pressure lubrication rubber insulation of engine counterweihted crankshaft crank-shaft camshaft driven by silent chain semi-automatic spark control four hydraulic hydrau-lic shock absorbers fuel filter air cleaner. CHSTSLf K.MOTQIS PXODCCT TV. TO U "A- -St. n 218 WEST CENTER PHONE 261 i i 3 r?ven Eody Ztllz 590 to 675 I tic I. o. h, f : zti ; ITS South -University Avr I'rovo, Vt:Ci |