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Show r. V A - V - AO V -'V V 'X.-'Vv : V A ' ' -1 t .1- v i -i ---- v - 4 ;PAGE SIX i lu , SPOT FORK SOCIETY i v"" A' : AiK&'jsrjriis jliakiv i;orrcsponqcnrA ,a rnone r Miss Befcief F$hley, Mrs; Mary k little gz'anddaughtetv Phyllis,' an,or A gpringville, ahd Mr; and MrsQuet v Johnson of jRichfledi Idaho, were Spanish ForkTvIsItors Wedntesday; h SfMts: EffieDart eniertainal ijt (tunner 'rnursQay eojapumeniaryjvio Mr. and Mrs- Quet Johnson . : of Richfield; Idaho, arid Mrs. Uri : t Stewart, Sr., ' x. -. - V ... - . - . : : . -. 4 - -- - .' : r . ' ' -r -y- -Mrs. ; Grace Nelson was' hostess - to' the" Sorosis club Thursday ' e ve-S ve-S .alnyvof-- last week, at a well ar- vTaneed bridge luncheon. The-en tertaining dooms were-bright .dahlias , and snapdragons; L eon was- served at the card tables . at S:30 to the pxemfcersand four special, guests, Mrs. Daisy Daniels, . Irs. Maggie -Stewart Mrs. Delia Christensen, and . Mrs. Ann Kelson. ; . Mrs; Ann - Anderson won the club ". prizes XbrjihJghr score; Mrs. Daisy " iZtenlelav. the guest prize, and Mrsf; -''Emma Hughes -the consolation. t prize. . -4 . Mrs. Ann Anderson left .Wednes-' iday. morning by automobile for "Salt Lake City, where she will be - joined' by Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Jen- . pen, fprtnerly ofPayspn, and they -: "rill leave on an extended auto trip . ..,,w uuue ana ureal jf ans, Montana; to Calgary, Canada, and the Canad- v Jan ROckies. They will visit many .- v points of interest in Canada and return home, via Portland' and CalL- - zornia. James Boyack celebrated the 75th A fmnlversary of his birth Wedhes- - day at his home in the Third ward. N ffhe tlme.xas spent listening to a ' x.very interesting program. " Luncheon Lunch-eon was served at 1Q p, m.'to the -.following relatives and friends: Mr. and MfsTBanel Ostler knd family, Mr., and Mrs. George Bby-. Bby-. ack of Delta; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph j , B. Boy ack and familyr Mr. and 4 Mrs. -Roy Harrison, Charles H. -Pet-' 1 Person, Mi-s: Ann F. Rowe, Mrs. Em- maline ' jBowers, Mr. : and Mrs. - Mark M. Christensen. and family' of "Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Tif- fahy, Mr.and Mrs.' Donald Peter- - JonMr, and Mrs. Joseph Bellows, , Ray M. Bovack of Kalt TjUa r?itv jaiss ivaie Tlppetts,-Miss Thelma f mtu juyac-K ana rea isoyack. . - 7 x , Mrs. Angus 6lson was hostess to the. Saturday rtight- club members 1 five special guests at her home Saturday xevening. ..The home war 5eautHaydecorated; with. fcJtumn : - Ifeaves and early Jail f Jq wers. Z.11?!1?11 was ?erved t the card , tabes at VS.3Q o the members and ,-, Judge- and- Mrs J Josnh v. v . - J?fan5 Mrs- James Anderson and1 - Miss Florence Jones. Four tabled 1 Glasses Correctly Fitted v .Relieve;. Eye Strain, Stop Head-rache' Head-rache' and': blurr. X use', latest method known to sclentlsls; ' 7 Ahsolate Results Guaranteed Df: G. H; HEINDSELMAN- - J -' Optometrist with; s A , HEINDSELMAN OPTICAL A UEVEljiy COMPANY - M K .l.r.UV rx-?r -hxrrxix vV-Tv THIS WONDEREEL;T0YiReLA3SfE and tire- STUIiBY' TRICYCLE : shown .brfdw wiir givit n who carr write:the sbest; Essay pf 50'Mprd$ on r ' '- ' .'. ..'.; - . Cme to our sforeV'OUr deriiliHeli youijaJbout ROBIJT HOOP SHOES. " Gref s ,X. your parents? tdljelp, you write itrre essay. . . 'l : -''X : ' ,iSiuu niusij Dnnp. yopr, essay lhtpti store 1 not later than6 rv m. atrrdayOct. 3. ;.lnree judges wflliro over-the ssaVAwfnliw'iJnVi.Thpii. oiiine ni r ; case of a'.tie; -twoTprikesiof equal, vala Wiirfce given. V 4 7 V X 1 X' -XX : x.x: 4- X,r xi-,: ' ;xXxxS rh" r " If .ypu dortknoivl abquc; Rbblff HoVd iSh62S;- asui. Get- aair and ' erfjdy the .5 : 5. ; ,comf6rroT them.t .Note their stylish appearance " and wturdy construction , H : whlchr consists of , the KewrAktiVator feature which1 the -great est1 advance A ment, in sKod od'riStruction since" the day, of, the- rubbfer hefcL ilohih Hood Shoes' . -r6imad tbth f.prpper lastbCand desimied;: , - v V ' jrhenW busy and' wite.'ab'out iU"5&ni mayvwinythe' prize. V - 7 'C - xjx - C1? T t V v 1 -Wears Rolnn Ifodtf Shoes and' eliminate Flat' Feet; I., v , . Fallen Archtsr and other, ailments' caused by ' HI-V . " -V of 'bridge 'iolloWed luncheon Mrs nine, the club prize for high "score r Judge ,and :Mrs Joseph Nelson, the guest prlzesV and Mrs. James . An ctett-ahCRextTDahlels' thevcon Ialictn prizes: t Schuyler. Strang, whor 1st leaving Si on , for ; Los- .Angeles, California, ihere he will. lesunie hi studies was thevcompBaiented a guest t s pleasant capyoh party Monday eve-nfng eve-nfng thefeatures'of which were a bonflreand steak-ifryv games -and mtisfc. Those enjoying the delight- affair v'were the Misses Edna LUdWW, Lois Creer, Jarae Fitich. Vivian . yVilde And Helen, TutUe The MessrsVHoward Strang. Wil-liar.' Wil-liar.' Jex!, Floyd ' Cornaby, Cur ton Blamire. I . 1 x, - , Mrs. Ilenry Child ana her sister, MiWNpelsa Cahobri, will leave Thursdayxmorningr f Or an extended trip, ito southern California., ' The will 'visit: relatives and friends' at Los ARgelea San Diego and Long Eeach. ' V lit.' and Mrs. C. H.' Dixon-and Mr. and Mrs. Max ThomaJ went to Salt Lake' Thursday evening of last week; ; to hear the famous ' radio singer" PerryAskam, . Who is also a stge star. . , i .." . The members of the Laurencelle club were pleasantly -entertained" Friday1 evening of lastweek at the home of; Mrs. Alta Johnson. Eleven member? and thre especial guests! Mrs. Rhea SwensonAMrs. BlancheJ owenso ana jvxrs. JKObert Milner, Xwerepresent. Thes.time was spent n!avnnr.:' tfiA.twf Krs a mm l luncheon; was1 seed' at 10:30.' Mrs. Ellen Miller ' assisted the hostess. The home was beautiful withJisproi fusion of early 'autumn flowers?' Mr, and Mrs. A HT Elliott of talt Lake returned home Monday after a. vacation tripirb ZIon' and scanyons. While they were away, Mrs. Lily Rowe took 'careof their threev children She.i accompanied accom-panied them to Salt Lake and will spend a, week with them. . Mr. and Mrs..GX: W.vWaldron and Mr. and -Mrs.' J. Waldron, of Mor-g-ahj-Lwere guests, of Mr. and Mrs." Goldertr Waldron" Surtdav . TTnth- leen ard ' DelRae Waldron, wh nave spent the past. three weeks Avith - their grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. G. Waldron, accompanied tnem home." - Mrs Mary H. Woolsey and fourJ,win - aecorapany these gorgedus daters, andMrs. PearrMcMul-facenes . - ' liihahd'rttlo daughter, and MrA MArie crandail of Provo. were: rpaqisa rrK visitors sunaay Mr: and Mrs E. CeeilMcGavin and ' children returned home Tues- fvtVl0? 5!;.Zl;.W?" theyv had been' visiting with rela tlves and friends;- ' ' ' ' " . '7 The; piember of : the Joh W Moore family' enjoyed aif Outing at Geneva Sunday the 'occasion" being thet blrdtdlav 'arthiVrsarv'riMr. ' ,Moore: -houriteous" dinner was iff arid Mr.arid .Mrs.-James Moore, Mr an4'Mrsv;FrahkMtoore",and little lit-tle son- oCSalt "tkariMr. : and Mrs; Fralf Hausolfnd children. ' " goes' bacto-m!ajors CHICAGO, Sept: 12VUJ;-DUtch Henrysouthpaw'pltcher has been purchased by the AChlba'go Cub3 frohr the" MlorieapplisA'niercan as-SqclationircIubri, as-SqclationircIubri, fof delfvery "next spring Hehrr; who formerly played play-ed wfthv thek Nw",Vbrk Giants and. ChcabpWhite Sox, Ws won 21 games atfdi lost 10 this -season Jin 1920 "with the Whitepox he lost 17 games and-onr: only two . away iaHhi Boy.f and- Girl! .'. - - " I .IT fitting; H) ' j v JL..t... .. i r - a. f.,-i . to FKOVO SCHOOLS lb I GET GOplhSTART ' CContinuedfrom Page dneK music 1 iax of vital importance to theseuture cltizens Already easy pieces are being, produced by boys, aha girls Who have not ' had' the advantage" of thls" training heretofore, hereto-fore, 'v - ' Sngllsb Important , x 'V'rt has1 always? b'een assumed that the social sciewCe'rdepartment was -going forward because American histpry was - beingvtaught. Real-lignment Real-lignment on this coursewitl be of Jnterest to those parents who are inxeresiea in someining more uw the memorization of a few isolated historical - facts. ; , The English department is com ing into its Qwn. Every department depart-ment in the. school will be co-ordinated with this one. V?lth the library to supplement' and . encour-age"the encour-age"the work in" this, departments there are already pnore books in i'redlation. than' thevhigh peak of any previous .year- - The senior high schdoV " didnot carry on : its "weekf spring registration regis-tration as has been' done in the pastv Yet the rirst day of school found all classes in regular ses sion. Parents and high school stu dents who' coone rated with Mr. Mpffit aifd!'his corps' teachers in earjy registration are responsible for this advance This changeXnetr ted the4 board' a" saving of over ; a hundred and" fifty dollars, and lost nothng:;in schopl; time, while students stu-dents received more help in regis tration, according to the superin-M tendent. w -a ,- While there has been some com plaint because of the redistricttng incident ,t'o the improvements made in the .firist erades. these com plaints7 have' been a few. Parents i education has madev a wise move-in move-in making possible, more'ef f icient yiroT'k- in the elementary, grades hy creating smaller classes. x Many ; have failed? td realize tha the move to create smaller classes' was" a" failure "toa great extent because be-cause there Were approximately sixty 'more first-- graders this year Uiaa there has been in Provo's his-tory his-tory -.More teachers ; are 'needed wrfhmorc rooms for the extra children. chil-dren. - . . . . y X : . SPECTACLE AT COUftTY FAIR Continued frwen Paee One" ' ' ' ' the garden" arid one of them will be crowned as Queen of Queens. Of course, band - music and singing Gorgeouy Spectacle While the coronation ceremonies are at their highest in-the-garden, the unscrupulous Rostoichin will gitfe the signal m for the firing of Moscow. Then" will result one of the- most" thrilling , - BOrgeou spectacles ever x seen in the west. The beautiful : towers of theses famous, fa-mous, buildings will be seen. In flames. . ' . , Rev: Wallin and his assistants are already working hard .to. perfect per-fect a drama that x will grip all hearts. Some of tlieleadlng dramatic dra-matic artists of the city as welf as many dancers and singers' are being"- asked to ajdUin - preparing,the gorgeous show. The dramatic introduction' in-troduction' to the "Burning' of Moscow" will 'not last more th; 45 minutes antf'.wilr lend color strength to the spectacle. K. P. MEETING MONDAY, Regular meetiis of the Garden City lodge ?6. 10 r Knights of Pythias wilr bev resumed Mojlday evening" aclsordinff to' C. R. Schben-eld Schben-eld keeper of . records arid, seals. A- full attendance is desired. X; X, , A : o ' N Y I ' - A shoes. an (SUNDAY HERALD, v-7- Mas Anybody Here Seen Any Sighs of Land?" IX" t v r a . &. -: - ... n. - - a? , - . . y SCL W Q(xjaooU:. rrr 1 LOOKS LIKE SbME Z n - : . .. : . - v. FRENCH FLIERS. MEET DISASTER MOSCOW,' Sept. 12. (UlRKThe transcontinental airplane Hyphen II in which Joseph Lebrix, Marcel T)nrt ant? Mpphanir Mismfln were I attempting! to fly from Paris to Tokio crashed today, .reports reaching here said! .. Two were killed. The bodies were not imipediately identified.' The ' crash occurred at 10 a. ' m". near Ufa, where- the Tanipa river enter the Balaia river, near the foothills, of the Ural mountains. I The . Hyphen II passed Moscow last night. - The' plane was one of two which' set' out from LeBourget field outside Paris for Tokid -in art effort to set Pa hew longdistance nonstop flight record. The other plane, carrying Paul Codos and. Raoul Robida, was forced down -at NIeukerk, "near Geldern, in the lower Rhine valley, due to a defect 'In the gasoline tanks. ' " S; F. Legion Post Elects Officers SPANISH FORK. The Spanish Fork post of the American. Legion announces the election of the following fol-lowing officers for " the ensuing year at the- regular :,meetihg Mt the post Thursday night at the Legion KalU' F.' J. Thomas, ' commander; Henry B. Mortenson, first vice commander; com-mander; J. J. Evans, second vice president; James XI Anderson, adjutant; ad-jutant; L.- F. Smith( chaplain:, R. D... Gardner; service OfficerfiF. j. Ba'dwih, historian; Ed Hickthah, stfgeant-at-arms; 0E. Williams, Wi W. Hone, B. G. Stewart, executive execu-tive committee. v -The fblio'wing off icers'weVe elect art fnr Va Tjicrlf'r.l "Rlflo'flllK T ' T Evans, president; Dean Mikesell, instructor; W. B. Davis, SalenvrW. W, Hone, Benjamin : MarkHll, Lake Shore; Wm. Lewis, foshen, and Gomer Thomas, Spanish Fork range officers. " - 1 j y I SCIENGE -'' .:r.": y ' y"'.-r,-ry " : More boneSythe.-complete skeleton skele-ton of a "whaIebohe'r whale thought to be 3,000)60 years old, havevteen found byscientists in .Chesapeake bay, near Baltimore. ';" , The party,4 which .took Cnearly -a weeX . ,to .. unearth the ,'"ig1gantJc,! skeleton, was " undeX leadershln of flr. Remington Kellogg, paleontolo- gist ui iuc iuuvuiu U1U3CUU1, wuere the bones will be placed. ' "It Is the 'first complete' skeleton' ol its kindv ever discovered. Pre- rviously only slrigld bonea or frag ments have been found. - - , Watch f or the 8th -i5 a t r i - - . BIRTHDAY SAEE1A !".- r LADIES' STORE in r: r'iKs : ;;xIiaVe:Y6iir . " SUNDAY, URGE SUPPORT "X- (Contiriued From Pag One);, ployment will shift from- those1 ndw unemployed to the employees;of the coal companies- .for, 'obviously",- if the coal-companies sell ho coal they will need no help. ProVoV coal companies due', to cpcC'al arrangements with the'pro dJicers have reduced their ; prices U the limit of pbllityi officiate pi -'these? f frms4 tfecla.re Tjeyj assert they could ; pUrchaseinfeHdrltfcbai for" less, .bHitreftdtlo-s'-'urttil ho other course is left op'eD'to thtem. A present they purchase- from large producers who mantairi tipples tip-ples where the - coal is' "carefully sdreened and cleaned". They" deliver the coal in insured trucks and are equipped to place their coal . in the bins of their customers with-the' least, amount of wastage and discomfort dis-comfort to their patrons. They are Vv'il'.ing to sell- coal for less, ; even" though prices at the mine and A V W A - '.. :" - -v A- you ' . A SEPTEMBER ,13, 10-3 1. fre Ight rates- 'remain . uri changed, but ihey are' of the" opinion . that the welfare', of-PtoVq-is wrapped; up in the perplexing,(1problem which, has predeod itself. - ' Merchants and- their employees, cspeclallya are -urged to! be' loyal to the: regular dealora who is assisting in beaririig the burden of taxation in the cUy. and 1s maintaining a ! first-class place of business. The" consumer; berore he purchase es coal; should answer this question honestly: Is" it better'" to give 1 my business to some person because he happens to be out' of av job or has a truck with which he - can truck coal into the cttyi- and bring these regular cOial' dealers to the verge of bankruptcy; 'or is it better' to continue con-tinue ' my 'patronage' of these firms and : assist1 the : unemployed and truckers in other ways?- Picture's of the'members"of President- HObVet's- cabinet are. belnr made;-they're to be put on $1 and $5 bills.. ONLY TEN Y Ears ONLY ten years ago life, on the farnr meant an' almost primitive-exist . erice. It was practically all work hard york and very little' play'.: ' ' ' ' -; ' - . :rXr:XX Today the widespread distributTpn of modern tools, clothes, washihi- . v machines and radios make pleasant and profitable the hourfc that tfeedHtf; be? tedious and difficult. ' . . Advertising has had its share It spreads before the farmer every day, every weetfr everyTmonthV a whole printed market-place from which; at his leisure he my selecf those things which he desires, and which has found more customers for the comforts of life for the rural buyer. This is hut onevnhaff rif advertisinir's seiVlce' to1 thd nattdir.-Tlftafl'liirt - X - VV . - ,;t 7iA. advertisements. It saves time and of many conveniences and comforts- that: you'might otherwise JOBTUOllEf LA1U Funeral services "for John. Alma Jolley of Provo? were: held jj&ithe; tike View wafd chapei -FjJday afternoon,' With ClarenceXJeyd of the' wfcrdv bishopric v in charge. Mr. Jolley-; died Thufsdaysmbrn-!hg Thufsdaysmbrn-!hg at' the home of his sonr Leonard Leon-ard Jolley of Lake View.- . X Taylor of LakeView, BishopAlvin Tippetts dr Lake Shore;VPafcley Johnsoh of Pi-ice' and BrH! JoUeV of Grand View; John MUtelfMi fered' the- opening prayernd3thet nHi. nrnniuinMuT Kw15T?Tl nel W. Williamson- t -ij "X Pert Day," 'wasTeaderea hy the Lake' View -wardqudrtet consisting" of ' W. W. ' ScolttanB' Joseph Taylor and August JdhnsoriV Archie' Madseii played a ibiM'Bolo; "iLay My' Head' Benealh'".8C7R6seV and a' yockl' solo, Fm &'JilgtinT, was furnished by August Johnsbn. : The Relief soejety trio, ;:consTsting of 'Mrs Joseph Shaw. Mrs;Alfred Johnson and Mrs: Fred . StartW,' sang "Thinking I Hear-YoUj5aIl. Mrs. RuthJonhson' was the- acepm- The services were weirattehdei and the' floral offerings were?fiiany ana oeauurui. ; ; -'.-- The body waktakennoB Idaho, .where brief gVaveside ser vices and interment were heldf Sat urday afternoon. .. .1. ' Teach .ybiir son how to :ti nbunce' words like 'enSnTlaii4 he's prettv sure'to grow utf to be a be f - - .. . successful radio announce: MOR E PROFIT FOR YOW v the product ydu selliitt.Ust' be trartspoirtedv. - v",at;tlie leaStTlsibJe cdst; 7 .AX'VK. 4 Our Free Pick-Up?ahd-Delivery Serride a: , -makes: it possible'; for you to increasa-' - fA c . ' your prof itgpjyellminatinr drzyRga X'-X ' . . charges. 'XXXXX x . s Ship SALT t ARE i A i ii .- i i .I ' r i- An i niirrr n' i. ii ' - , . AGO .' -.-V- "Tl - irt bringing about' this transforirtulien: his budget will permit, huadyertjsin manufacturer, and more necessities and , i , ' . - .1 . iHyfi money. And it continuaJlyfhifp.nfls-- a v v. --fc f -TOO LAT&-F0R: . CEASSIFICATlONl jr 4 rm; modAbriek noiw antt gBJ- agr $2,000; XTftTns tikxteat r In4 at ? K. - K .FOR RENT - FURNISHED ' Mod.- rmf hdtrte) Pianos I GafJ age. Close in "ISO N.1E. ,A . si 1 ' j 5- rms: S70 E. 4 S.- ., Phone -10T8. 5 4 rm. mod. basement apt- ,13 3. W. - . V ; , . v j - r f - . 1 ; v 1 ' ?. V.' 1 : : TwanpeUInfT rooms.- with gas 330- W. PHtene 351.; 't ' i m V , . n n - Oil d c 2 rm.4moa. a.pt.- .. a w.' ".New 2rnv mod; pC; Batb Oai mxa m.m .n " "fct . Ix T V - si , FOR RENT UNFURNISHED - Choice "3 rin. healed 4'pi. Cs rahge! 2 E, Call IS8J. V s2S - 4 rm. mod: apt.: sy sii 1927 Sportf Buick Vcoflpe". Cherl -for immediate' sale' -ha ' had -.Cx eellent" care.V 32-E. 2" SV" )c si i . - . - ' ' " ;peddlers pekche. Late ,ElbertaJ Phone; N. Allred; - Q25R1U 300' choice pallet 'Phone263J5 ringvill;;4-v-;-: ; 1 Vacuum . cleanen .i5 ; "lirineH a.baby bed 10. JS6,VSVV Center St, 'pstairs. - : ,' XAX ( "-i".M - .." . .- ' ri , " -. 4 via v , . . xx ' f RAH.O t i- . " T 'v.. . :.'' A " 'X vAf! -. 1 S A s- J.v . i , ' , V ,.v 5 '-. XX " - - SA . s a''A X-"-' 4AV . X miss!' V A -A', WAV' ; v v Ar ' V-' '. A...AA v v '-v- i '-A-v . . . - . - - : - i-'i .rrrr?. uukaxx;' v - bfcExperf&ati h. HEDQtJIST 2 HOME OWNED , ::'V; , 16S WEST CENTER ST. 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