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Show PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HE R A L D, S U ND AY, APR IL; 10, 193 2; PL. GROVE -io CHES . b WAL OUR BOARDING HOUSE Bv Jove, clvd. is t?i6w-r! 7 7 C P&AR CH DCA'R ) T7 1 4 1 -fis s ?cs-T(veLV ) jL iT iDl J Be AAiV guessusork' i - -ftfe UiORLD WILL MOUJ KMauj , amd Be able: l keep ui evac-i" "RECORD ? p (Veens' LlCKV WORLD1. I AEUCG CAM KD RGOQDSTSV AUUAV5. BREAK nit f I vAm J f""P srosy; brother o mime AkI fen 6is4? wi n r-f j S All -rfe WWes -rftAT cgm& y V I II - - & i . ft HP Airfo "ROE CD V YJVN - - J H3AT I TEAR I HAve n U 'fe " ' ' AMD -TaMcRRCUi Vals c tfLP me wrrH mv s TL "Hl 7 oRe pemarkable uielpmq MAcMme (?) 1932 8V NEA SERVICE, INC. By Ahern vaIill. rvjal -rue y r Mrs. Thelma Sessions and small son of Salt Lake are guests of Mrs. Sessions' grandmother, Mrs. Mary Christiansen. Miss Elaine Radmall gave a bonfire party Friday evening. Her guests were Fern and Lorena Radmall, Rad-mall, Mildred Christiansen. Lillian Sjoberg, Vilace and Marvin Radmall. Rad-mall. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wolfgang and daughter of Salt Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Halli-day Halli-day Monday. The Deni Zae ladies elected the following new set oi officers at their last meeting: president, Mrs. Thelma Marriott; vice president. Mrs. Mable Gardner; secretary, Mrs. Deretha Smith. T?ie Third ward pcnalogical committee com-mittee met at the Fred Shoell home Wednesday evening. After the meeting a social was enjoyed. Miss Leah Fugal was hostess at a cleverly arranged party Saturday evening. The guest list: Miss Avis Fugal, Jennie Burch, Gwyn West, Millie Huntsman. Louise Christiansen, Christian-sen, Reva Nielson. Grace Lim. Leone Burch. Edna Fugal, Evelyn Smith, Thelma Walker. Lowell Richins. Biyan Fugal, Niel Fugal. David Williamson. Sherwin Johnson. John-son. Myron Jense. Ray Deveraux. George Nielson, Cyril Walker, Leslie Les-lie Smith. Ira Huntsman. " 'On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Francom and daughter Rowena of Payson visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fugal and Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Hone. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Johnson, daughter Marvel and son Dale spent .Sunday in Spanish Fork with !dr. and Mrs. Walter Moore. Mrs.' Martha Canham returned the fir st of the week from California Cali-fornia w'nere she spent the winter months. Speech Tryouts Set For Monday - . Tryouts for positions on the Bi igham Young university teams who will compete in the Rocky Mountain forensic league contests on April 21. 22. 23. will be held in the Little Theater, Monday at 4:30 p. m. For these contests, which will be held at the B. Y. U. this year, four men will be chosen. Two men will represent the school in e'ebat-ing, e'ebat-ing, alfirmative or negative; one will be chosen for the extempor-, aneous speaking competition, and one for the oratorical contest, ac-. cording to Prof. T. Earl Pardoe, head of the speech department at the local university. Prof. Pardoe is also president of the forensic league. M. I. A. PLAY PLEASES SPANISH FORK Under the auspices of the Fourthward Y. U. anc' Y. L. M. I A. the three-act play, "A Noble Outcast," was presented pre-sented Tuesday night at the ward chapel with a large crowd of spectators. spec-tators. Appearing in the cast were Walter Briggs. William Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, Hans G. Olsen, Willard Crump. Leo Moore, Miss Esther Olsen, Mrs. Vera Stoker and Mrs. Delia Christensen. Between the acts Arthur Briggs sang four solos with Maranth Davis at the organ, and an instrumental trio was furnished. fur-nished. Special Por This Week Only 1929 r"ORI) Tudor $249 First Class Shape 1928 CHEV. Cab. Coupe. . . $195 Good Tires Perfect Condition 1929 DURANT jG Q-tJ 1929 CN ASH 3LQ Cab Coupe JJ7 Both Cars in Excellent Shape. Watch This Space for Weekly Specials OTHER VALUES 1929 Ford Coupe 1929 Ford Sedan 1930 Ford Tudor 1930 Ford Tudor 1929 Durant Coach 1930 Durant Sedan TRUCKS 1929 Ford Truck 1929 Ford Pickup 1930 Ford Pickup Several Other Makes ITeflflunii'Me Used Car Dept. FIRST WEST & CENTER RememberA Ford Dealers9 Used Cars always Sell for Less ?T ... . . |