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Show ;Di n ne rV Given . : Y l S l t I II g Teachers Pres. and fcfrsF. S. Harris enter-' enter-' tained at a' well-appointed r dinner at their home Wednesday evening, for. the -visiting instructors at the B. Y. U. A. bcwl of :.roseB formed' an at-' at-' tractive centerpiece for the dining table. Covers, were laid f or the following: fol-lowing: ., Dr.. and Mis. William C. Graham of Chicago, HI.,-Dr. and Mrs. For- rest E. Long of -New York, Prof,. J. B. NashofiJrfewr Yoj-kand Isi-. Isi-. dore Belarsky. of ; New"' YorkI.':Dr. and- Mrs. J. Conn of Geneva, New York, and Dean andMrsv H. M. Woodward were also guests.' - Vocal BolosVese rendereJ.by' Mr. Belarsky during the ' evening. Meet In Canyon The final meeting of the season of the Ladies' Aid of the Community Commun-ity church, will be held Tuesday afternoon at Vivian park in Provo canyon. 1 Those desiring to Join the party are requested to' meet at Meno Trope hall not later 'than 1:30 o'clock, from which' place the cars will leave for the canyon. They are also requested to bring a cov- 'ered dish. ' ., .- - ' Primary Workers Hold Outing Primary officers and teachers of 4h Snnrl ward and their nart- - ners, and members of. the bishopric and their partners, with Mr. and Mrs. Ray. Green as special guests, enjoyed a delightful, swimming party at Glengarry -Friday evening. A delicious picnic luncheon was served and a weiner roast enjoyed. An enjoyable program was- furnished fur-nished ThejaVevent was attend-. attend-. ed by 48. . . Strawberry Festival Held v Odd Fellows and Rebekahs and their partners enjoyed a straw-, straw-, berry festival at the' jt OyO. .F. hall Friday evening.- ;; .. : Progressive '500f and dancing ' were the diversions. Eighty-five guests were, in attendance. :;. Miss June. Hansen will be hostess to members of the1 Lambda Tau club, at her; homer256,East Fifth lorth : street, Monday evening. ' A full attendance is desired. , '-' ; Pioneer Daughters Members'of Camp No. 2, Daughters Daugh-ters "of -Utah Pioneers, will meet 174 East Third South street,' Thurs-'day;, Thurs-'day;, afternoon at 2:30 d'clofek. - Mrs. Vilate Strong, Mrs. Johanna -Jacobsen and Mrs. Vilate Ivle will I1H IKLirNXI1!!. I 1 I I I 11 4 estlhg . program is being arranged and" refreshments will be served. 4Ail members and eligible members mem-bers are cordially invited. ifiKMakPilmfe jFinishexpertly ('and promptly by j HEDQUIST'S ; Kodak Shop i 2 Home Owned Drugstores ; Visit Our New ahitary , And Modern -BiboSer Plaiit V Get your supply of Started Chicks f White Leghqrn;Pullets and Spring: Fries . t r ' Visitors TIMPANOCOS 305 South Seventh East . ' - Well Arranged. . ;' Dinner Party Miss Sina Brimhall entertained at a well appointed dinner party at her home -Thursday evening, complimentary com-plimentary to her couain, Richard Knight, who leaves soon for the South African mis. son field of the L. D. S. church. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. William Knight, Miss Nell Hib-oert, Hib-oert, Joe AHen, Miss Vera. Merrill, Mer-rill, Dix Jones, Miss Dixie Mangum. Reed Thornton, . Miss Josephine Johrison, LaVern CSreenc, Miss Helen ;Worsley, Richard Knight, Miss Sina Brimhall, Gordon Stevenson. Steven-son. 3- ' ' Yellow columbines prettily decorated dec-orated the dining table. Bridge Follows Luncheon . Following a delicious luncheon, bridge was played at the Rainbow club party held at the home of Mrs. Maree McDonald Friday evening. Daisies : prettily decorated . the luncheon table, and tiny corsages of the flowers were given as favors The entertaining rooms were tastefully taste-fully arranged with daisies and roses. Mrs. Odella Hindmarsh won the high score prize, Mrs. Hazel Clark received the second favor and and the guest award-went to Mrs. Caroline Caro-line Westver. Club members ' in attendance were Mrs. Hazel Clark,' Mrs. Georgia Harding, Mrs. Odella Hindmarsh. Mrs. Florence Clark. Mrs. Alice Davi.es and Mrs. Myrle Morrison. . " Peppy Pal Club Enjoys Sbcials Miss June Perkins was hostess to members of the Peppy Pal club Friday evening at her home. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by the following: Shirley Hansen.. Edith Clark, Iris Sutherland, Suther-land, Virginia Tucker, Irene Van Wagenen, Virginia Curtis, Virginia Rupper, Norma Dixon, Irene Hardy and Theda Warren. The club girls enjoyed a weiner roast at Rock canyon , Thursday, and two guests, May West and Mary Birk, also participated in the gay event. - : Third Ward Relief Society " The literary section of the .Third charge of the; meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the -war4 hapcj, Italian . stories will be given by Mrs. Maurine Taylor. A fine program pro-gram ' has also been arranged. All members and, friends interested are cordially invited. S-P Bridge Club ' Members of trje Sprl ngville-Provo Bridge club , will be the guests of Mrs. Josephine1 Brinton at ," her home in Springville- Tuesday evening. eve-ning. . A cbrdial invitation is extended to all members.- v . $""Ltt '.-., ' St, Mary's. Guild - Mrs. L.XG. Condon will entertain at her home Monday afternoon st 2:30 o'clock for members of St. Mary's. Guild. . ''The attendance of all members "vill be appreciated. .1 Bring: Us Your Films Larson Studio ; ; 182 West Center Welcome HATCHERY Provo j Phone 613W1 HafccEeryl . " t j; " ... Bishopric To Be Honored Pioneer ward members wiji give a social at the ward amusement hall Tuesday evening at .Jt o'clock, in honor of . the members of the retiring : bishopric Bishop C H. Durrant; and 'William7 Mitchell. An enjoyable : program is being arranged and 'games will be. featured. fea-tured. Refreshments will be served. serv-ed. Grpycr Miller is in charge of uriangementa, AM mcmpers of. the , ward and friends.; of the honor guests are urged ti attend . .Club Women' Entertained Al-Gue-Ween club members were the guests of Mrs. Reed Bailey at her, home Thursday afternoon. Progressive "500" was followed by an elaboratedinner. Mrs. . Art Reese won the high spore prize and the consolation favor went" to Mrs. Clarence Tolboe. In attendance were Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Fred Uddiard, guests, and the foliowmg members of the clubHjnany pitiful cases ot men of mid- Mrs. Leonard Madsen, Mrs.- Lafe Alger, 'Mrs.' Don Alger, Mrs. Clyde Clark. -Mrs. " Charles Jones, Mrs. Dan Kikwopd, Mrs. Clarence Tolboe, Tol-boe, Mi-s. Fred Cooper, Mrs. Art Reese, Mrs. Ltona Henrie and Mrs. Raymond Nolton. Cards, Luncheon At Qub Affair Optimist club members spent a pleasant afternoon at the home of Miss Clara Kunze Thyrsday. Three- tables ofprQgressive "500 were played, MrsTEthel Guthrich receiving the high score prize and Mrs.) Guy Shurtleff winning the second favor. A dainty luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. 2. Whittaker, , Mrs. John Lundahl, Mrs. James Sutherland, Mrs. C. C. Jones, Mrs. W. A. Curl, Mrs. Roy Peters, Mrs. Lula Scott, Mrs. Ethel Guthrich, Mrs. John Yeager, 'Mrs. Guy Shurtleff, and Mrs, Leo Mecham. Program For Legion Women A meeting of the American legion auxiliary will be, held Wednesday at 8 p. m. at the armory. Readings and dances will be furnished fur-nished Jby Miss Ada, Hasler. Delegates and alternates will be elected for the annual . (convention to be held in Park City in August, and a. Fourth of July program discussion dis-cussion will follow. . .,. This is the final meeting of the season and it is desired that there be a full attendance. SIGN PEACE AGREEMENT. PITTSBURGH, June 13 (U.E) The first peace agreement was signed today in the strike of 10,-00C 10,-00C bituminous miners in western Pennsylvania . after violence ; flared out in four sections. Dont Suffer Needlessly From Foot Trouble SWOLLEN ANKLES CORNS OOOICEDTOES Find out why your feet hurt. There is no good . reason for tired, aching, burning feet if you are kind to your feet. Discover Dis-cover the. cause and banish foot trouble forever, Let' us analyze your foot con dition free and -without obligation obliga-tion to you using Dr. Scholl's pedagraph print. You do not need to. remove your hose. Enter Our Foot Contest On July 4st we will give one pair of slippers or. oxfords, the choice of the stock, to the lady or gentleman having the most perfect foot. Here is a $10.00 value also a pair of shoes will be. giyen to the child having-the best foot. Pr. D. D. Boyer, Pro-vo's Pro-vo's prominent - foot specialist, will confer with us in, awarding the prize. , Come ,in i and have your foot print,, taken,; no obll-gation, obll-gation, nothing to huy, It's absolutely ab-solutely free.' Wo are ? kind - to your feet. -' V - . t fVJans SKoe Store .346 West Center St. i. r ? ' 'V SOKE HEELSX , x r ; callouses - m.srmir1 UNKXS WORLD SLUMP, , ROTARY TOPIC (Continued from Page One) mences An Germany, Prance" and England last summer. With men and women working in fields ana shops, Germany is striving hard to regain its strength,; he" sak?, But there are millions out of employment. employ-ment. Paying tribute to Hinden-berg, Hinden-berg, Dr. Rollins wonders what Germany will do when he passti-i out of public liic. '-. . France, he says, has the greatest army in its history, and is virtually virtual-ly paying a dele for military service. ser-vice. Many of the young men ar absorbed in the great army. Many Unemployed , , i Exprcsing hia lev's of England, the speaker, denounced the " dole system as vicious and 1 gave examples exam-ples of this pernicious ; practice. He -statci,1 that' there are one and one-half million . unemployed m England .', .? " - 1 Expressing the hope that the crisis of the economic depression has been-reached In this country, Dr. Rollins declared that much dii-ficutly dii-ficutly might be anticipated during dur-ing the coming winter, iutv gave as his view that the situation can-' not be remedied by capital cutting wages. When tho capitalist dods that he is simply cutting his own threat, the -.speaker declared. The unemployed problem is not one that affects labor' alone, but the "white collared" nian-i3 beina hit even harder, since capital has been warned to keep hands off la-? bor by the American Federation of sion - he recited die ace havinir been thrown out of wotk. Music was furnished by Miss Ilanna PrUsse, acorn pan led by Mis3 Wilmn. 'Boyle. William E. Day, secretary-treasurer of the In-tcrmountain As sociation cf A. Af. U., maf,e an appeal ap-peal to- Rotarians for financial as-k sistence to send George Corbett, discuss thrower, to the national X. A. U. - meet, at . Lincoln, Neb. CHURCH MEET IS COMPLETED (Continual From Page One) was the title of. a round table discussion condiictec: by Dr Lewis T. Reed, of New, York City, secretary sec-retary of t lie annuity fund. A res-1 olution was adopted in harmony ' with the work of the Federation of Churches of Christ of America The 1932 conerence will be held in Vernal, it was announced. "The Greatest Mistake of the Church," was the theme of an address ad-dress by Robert M. Kennan of Og-den Og-den at the Fellowship club banquet, ban-quet, held Fri ay night in connection con-nection with the conference. The speaker dclared that tha jrrieatefc't mistake of. v the church was in tef raining from teaching that Christianity is- not... an . easy; thing. Other Speakers .Other speakers we-a uperin' tendent Walter H. Rollins and Dr. Lewis T. Rcod. Rev. N. C. Wallin of the Provo church ,ws the toastmaster. Business sessions concluded the conference Saturday. r Attention People! - i Specials For Today Unfurnished 5 Room modern home, East 1st North , $25.00 5 Room modern home, East 3rd south $2&00 4 Room modern homd, North 4th West . $20.00 - , - 4 , - 5 Room modern home," West 4th South .$25XX 5 Room modern home, North 4th West $35.00 5 Room modern home, Shakespeare Shakes-peare xAve .$45.00 3 Room modern home, East 2nd . it orth $35.00 3 Room modern home, North 2nd West $25.00 5 Room modern home. West 1st South $20.00 FURNISHED IIOMKS i j - J For Rent i Room modern. North Univer sity Ave. ... $60.00 North 4th $50.00 West 3rd .$30.00 South 6th. . . . $30.00 v West 1st ......$35.00 Room modern, East Room mode rn , ' North r . -, Room modern, West i - Room modern,' South FURNISHED : Apartments 1 Room modern, East 4th North $32.50 ! Room, East 1st North. . .$30X 3 Room, East 1st North. . .$14.00 1 Room JN. Univ. Ave. ii... $30.00 Jasenient apartments, furnish .d ' and v unfurnished all over rovb. c :. . J. WGESSFORD J--' hone'53 or 7i57J ' SERVICES FOR W. L OTTESEN SPAJISH FORK The Palmyra ward chapel was filled to its capa- j sail, LaVere Wadley, Luther Gid-city Gid-city Wednesday al cemoon with rel- I dings, Iva - Carlson, Veda Porter, aUves and frienck who aathrpH ir pay tneir last tribute to Wilford E. Ottesen. Bishop Ed. Huntington Hunting-ton was in charge of the services. The Palmyra quartet comprising, Lynn Beck, Fred Nelson and Mrs. John B! Thomag, sang "Let .My Soul,. Lars P. Larsen, offered the invocation; George EvLarsen and Leo Moore; sang a duet, "The House, at the Endbf the Lane," the speakers all ot' whom spoke in the highest terms of character, of -the young" man were President H. A. Gardner; Bishop Erastua Han-icn, Han-icn, James Boyack, Bishop A. T. Money an;' Bishop Hunfington, who made the closing remarks. .Quiing the services Gilbert Y. Johnson sang a solo, "Lay My J Head Beneath a Rose," Miss Lil ian Knudsen of Lehi, sang a solo. 'Going Home," the quartet sang in closing. "Beyond Today", and Arch Francis pronounced the benediction.. bene-diction.. There was an exceptionally arge number of floral offerings, iuite a number of automobiles being be-ing required ftp carry those in charge f oi ,the flowers, Interment was in the Spanish Fork city ceme- .. ' rr-- ', Testimonial For v Missionary Set PLEASANT GROVE The First ward of Pleasant Grove has planned plann-ed a joint home coming and farewell fare-well testimonial for Sundav eve ning June 14. Harold Bullock son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Bullock who recently returned re-turned from a southern states mis-vsion, mis-vsion, will be the honorary guest a Ihe home coming, and John Halliday, soft of Mr. and! Mrs. J. R. Halliday will be tended a farewell fare-well testimonial. Mr. Halliday will leave Pleasant Grove June 15, for the mission home in Salt Lake for ten-days training prior to his departure on June 25, for Germany where he will fill a mission for the L. D. S. church. . RJ2MEMBER who lived many with- ridicule m there , .... TEACHERS LIST IS REDUCED (Continued from Page One). Wright Jesse M., Calvin, Robert, Laura, Charles B. and Edna Walker. Walk-er. Marv BassiftErer. Grant Inerft- A- B- Allen, J. W.. Marie and Susan Philips. K. Ji Bird. Lloyd B. Adam-son, Adam-son, C. H.. Farnsworth, Elva! Smith,' Jane McPherson. - Edgar ; and LiH lican C Booth, Florence Dunyon, Ella Halliday, Alice -Parker; Ruion Brimhall, Margaret Hayes, Row-ena Row-ena Miller," Pearl Joj-geusjoa, Thorit C. HerbeitsonV Helen Clarke, W. L. Berrt. Helen Gammett, LaRee Chipman, LeRoy Loveridge, Mary Wilson, Mary Jensen, . Ray and ifelen Wentz, Cinthia Larsen. John S. Lewis, Geraldine Jepp-sen, Jepp-sen, Maude and Raymond ' Partridge, Part-ridge, B. M. Jolley, Donald Dixon, Alfred Rogers, Thomas Cordner, Ernest Clayton, Annie Carol Proo tor, No'rine Fox, Leah Ashton, Cecil Ce-cil L. Ash, Basil Dorton, Ada White, Ida and Margaret Thurman, Joseph S. Roblson, Dean Prior, J. Nile Washburn, Dorothy Stewart, Raymond G. Durneil, Jeann? Coleman, Cole-man, Evans M. Croft, Elizabeth Romney, Ross O. Nielsen, Earl B. Garrett, Joseph Coulam, Jiinis C. Banks, Chloe Dunsdon, G. E. San-gren, San-gren, Mary Holbrook, Anna Jensen, Jen-sen, Earl. Banks, Ora Cunningham, Boyd C. Davis, Erval Chrliensen, Karl Swcnson, Frank B. and Bessie Newman, Hilda .Knudsen. Edna Shelley, Fern Jude, Charles H. Davi'es, George. C. Scott, Jennie Gleason, Marvel Atwood, George W. Larsen, Rose ' Liechty, Thelma Wright, Elwood Baxter, Viola and Elroy West, Lyean and Martha Johnson, Lacey White, Leona Todd, Ford Poulson, Juana Taylor, William Wil-liam A. Partington, Marjorie Hold-away, Hold-away, Myrtle , Law, Elizabeth Hutchlngs, Ruth Jtothe, Doiothy Clyde, Fern Edwards, David R. Mitchell, W. , Morley Vernon and Faye Allred. VETS'. iOAN RULING. WASHINGTON, June 13 U.Er Attorney General Mitchell has ruled rul-ed that veterans who held their adjusted ad-justed service certificates les.i than two years cannot borrow on them under the ve:erans'- loan act oi the last congress. NO MORE HORSE-LAUGHS ' ; n ' , ; ,a i what our school books taugbt us abdat (he lives oi.l&VetiU)r.;, ; r;J years ago? How often wib used toread; 'fHe.rjenttm , ' , J'. his experiments of his neighbors. 'Haw' diffiriht fsthi iiodenitate nvvu . - v 2 a " , will be an automatic way. to Jceep - -. -. X. a accent new things, and,0)ette j iway. -Tlte skeptical peteonfeaneex ' , cetiwptavcy I is Ulie 'rulel -tf'we'- iread a'wit an-;inventiott'. M.r, n that; will wash the middle ;of oiiri backs, .we say, Far" enough; tomorrow !' ' ,- -New things and better thingsiareiaBnounced'iregttuirljr.in ibis. paper . . . in the advertisements. Every iay iyou may he expectlngsomethirig that will make yourt life easier pleasanter, more healthful.? possibly n new electrical contrivance, or a car that's easier to drive, or a new idea in. 4 breakfast fodds. Follow the advertising columns . . . and sooner or latef you'll get the good news. People who make it' a point to know what's go ing on read the advertisements every day. ; ' Invite. M.I3:. Tcr Play Glass Mutual Improvement . recreation-al recreation-al leaders of the. L. D. S. church nave been, invited to- participate in the courses In ' playground supervision sup-ervision at the Bngham Young university summer. . schoolifom- I. .nencing Monday, Juno is. Dancing, administration of recreation rec-reation and various other fields I ot' work - will ..be includedvin, the course, school officials announce. Among those teaching the. course are Dr. J G. Nash of New York university; Miss Wilma Jeppson and G. Ott Romney of :B. Y. U. faculty, Charlotte Stewart, director of municipal recreation, Salt La He itv. and otherav- , , , ' Enrollment at the summer school has passed the 400 . mark, , and school officials are looking tor-ward tor-ward to the greatest summer es-sion es-sion in the history of the institution. institu-tion. ... i IPsraoIT'e Is Delicious Large 8 oz. Piecea You just need to heat in moderate oven or steam ' for 10 minutes and it is ready to aervc. . Also sold hot for special parties , We Deliver to Your Home. . . Phone 865 : J 4t in spite of the laughter of his f nendi, - arfd thf,w j V f - , 'of 'mind! . This age is rptrkabl . ou? noses powdered ' . v -s 4 -. i( - y ,f ?1 if." - SERVICESFOR AGEDV0111AI! PAYSON Funeral services' wera held: Mond&y . . tha : Payson , Second Sec-ond ward chape! forMVaV'XAicy M. Robertson, . who-' died at the fanj-yfy fanj-yfy ri44n"Saturda;nignt,' June 6, aftra-lingering iUoess. . . 'Mrr- tRobertaon !ra bom " at Fairview, TJtah, on January 9, 1&87, the daughter of Joseph antl C-ri. thl Mower. She has resided la Payson for th past-three years. - She is survived by her husband, William Leslie Robertson and sev en child ren, Lola Dissenger of PrnnaylNTUtia, William 1 L. . Jr George, Lula, : Laura.. Doud and Marie, Robertson all of Payson, also al-so by two brothers and one sistert, Andrew Mower of Salt JLake, Clar-, pnee Mower ot Fountain Green and . M". Ross . Vance of FjUrview. '. Before her Illness Mrs. Robertson Robert-son was . teacher in the Relief t bociety an6' Sunday school and acV-live acV-live in other church organizations. - !- v r .4- it , ; ! I'M - 4 - - v , . |