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Show PAGBSIXf 4 PR O VO- (U-T-A H) S,J N-D-AY, HE -R A L D, S-U-ND AY, APRIL 24, 1932 SUNDAY FIRST WARD Lowry Nelson' will" be the speaker speak-er at the Fiist ward sacrament services Sunday evening. Special musical numbers will be furnished by , the ward choir. SECOND WARD 'Former president of the North Central mission, John G. Allred, 1 I . . i. At C3w3 ; WirU Sa.CrUHieilk WI VH.CS uunua 'evening, commencing at 7 o'clock. A vocal duet will be sung by Miss 'Anna Madscir and Miss Minnie - X A 1 n M n CifMilau ' 1 W wMUww THIRD WARD The principal speaker at. the Third ward services Sunday evening eve-ning will be Jesse A. Wastlburn ict the Seminary. Morris "Duke who I placed first in the cornet contest Iheld at Price will play several se-'lections. se-'lections. FOURTH WARD Professor B. F. Larson of the 'B. Y. U. will speak at the sacra-rnent sacra-rnent services in the Fourth ward Sunday evening. Music will be furnished by the Relief society cho,ir under i'.ie di- 'Vatlnn nt 1.f io PHna Tovlnp FIFTH WARD 4 Miss Elizabeth Abater .vill speak jBi loe r i ill wru ciauicm oci - ices Sunday evening. Special musi-Scal musi-Scal numbers have been arranged sly the wnrd choir under vhe lircc- i SIXTH WARD J .--.A IntarMtinir nrMrro m will H "presented m the Sixth ward Sun-?day Sun-?day evening. Miss Ina Wcoh will talk on "Thb History of L. D. S. Hymns." In connection with her Stalk, music , will be furnished by iTlmpanogos school. Fred Webb will give demonstrations demonstra-tions of the music with Miss Mar-Sguerite Mar-Sguerite Jcppcrson as accompanist. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION k : ; 5 FOR RENT FURNISHED 2 ROOM modern apartment. 288 1 South 5th West. a29 f 3 RM MODERN apt. Phone 460M. I, 267 East 7th North. a29 i CLEAN 5 rm. home. apt. First , class. 260 So 1st West. a29 5 RM clean modern home, garage. 758 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 568. m6 COMPLETELY modern 3 rm. apt. ( Ideal location, Inquire 41 East 4th North. Phone 414W. m23 , , - . , FOR RENT UNFURNISHED - LARGE 3 rm. mod. apt., steam i heat. Reasonable. Phone 1154. y 254 East 5th North. a29 1 - n MOD. STEAM heated apt. Close in. 142 West 2 South. a29 iFOR SALE OR TRADE THOROUGHBRED white and grey rabbits. 929 West 1st North. a29 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS BIDS for painting house. Paint included. in-cluded. ,288 So. 5th West. a26 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ROOSTERS 5 weeks old 10c. 888 West 6th South. a25 AUTO ROBE $1.35; 4 one gal. jars . 75c; pictures. Phone 1051 J. FOR SALE HOUSES MOD. 5 rm. home. Bargain for part cash. 142 W. 2 So. a29 A. Ann ouncememt Announces That He Has Taken Over llie Bine - - ; - v '. ' : , ( :.:v Cor. Univ. Avie here he iis DreDared service to the motoring public. Mr. -Sorenson a ; Has: hadavthorough training in 'sales, service - and tire Trepairing in the Goodyear Tire and f " Rubber Company Factory at 'Los " Angeles. ' Every patron receives the benefit of this ex perience. A ' 'PAItCO GAS AND OIL - . Creasing ' Cashing CENTURY1 TIRES AND TUBES All Carry5&G of Satisf action! I m 'BONNEVILLE WARD Walter P. Monson, past president-of president-of the Eastern states' mission will speak at the Bonneville ward sacrament sac-rament services Sunday evening commencing at : 30 o'clock. Donald Olsen will play violin selections se-lections and music "will also be furnished by the Bonneville ward mixed double quartet. "MANAVUIVABD Dr. Joseph Sudweeks of the B. Y. U. who just recently returned from attending Stanford university univer-sity will speak before the members and- friends of the Manavu ward Sunday5 evening. Music will be furnished by the ward choir. PIONEER WARD Returned missionaries will be .'.ie speakers at the sacrament services serv-ices tn the Pioneer ward Sunday evening. Music, will be furnished by the ward ehoir. HIGH PRIESTS MEETING The High Priests' quorum of Utah stake will meet Sunday, April 24 at 2 p. m. in the Fourth ward meeting house. Brother I. F.. Brockband will be the speaker and hts subject will be "The Signs of j.ie Times.?' William P. Clayton, secretary. HHIITCNTIKS MEETING Dr. AmosN. Merrill trill 'be the speaker for the high council of the Seventy-fourth quarum of Seven-ies Seven-ies Sunday afternoon. They will meet tn the Seminary buttdtag t 2 p. m. for theii monthly meeting. CHRI8TIAN SCIENCE CHURCH First Church of Christ Scientist, corner of First East and First North streets. Regular Sunday morning services, 11 a. m., subject, "Probation after Death." Sunday sc'aool c.t 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meetings are held at 8 o'clock. Reading room open daily from 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock, excepting Sundays and holidays. REORGANIZED CHURCH Regular Sunday morning services serv-ices at the Reorganized church, 234 West Fourth South street,. Sun- day school at 10 a. ml", morning services at 11 o'clock. The Young Folks' Recreational society meets every Thursday evening at 730 o'clock. Si S. HOLM, pastor. COMMUNITY CIIURCH (Congregatbmal)., TTniversitv at Second TMorth Rev. N; C7Wallin,Mlnister Sunday school t 10 jain.' Graded classes f or-ell ages. Adult laajied MOWERS SHARPENED And Properly 'Adjusted for If brought to our shop. Just put your mower in yuffi car next time you come dowi town. ..yWeni, put -it i sple span -shpe. ; : , , 3;. ?4 O; W. CARLSON- I f Jr7M ,2. i and Third South to render unexcelled SERVICES by Charles E. ' Davis and C. E. Lawrence. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Theme, "Nothing too High." tory itor children. - Intermediate Christian Endeavor society will meet Sunday evening at o'clock.l The Senior Christian Endeavor society yrill meet Sunday at 7 ' p. m. Thel Junior Christian Endeavor society ' will meet Tues- On Wednesday evening at 8' o'clock the Women's Missionary society will hdld an opeh meeting, to which all areinvited to attend. 'Asplendld prbgram is being ar ranged. Rev. Harry, L. Johnson, pastor-at-large for ' the Intermoun-tain Intermoun-tain district of Congregational churches, will be J.ie 'speaker. LUTHERAN CHURCH 155 North First West Sunday school at 10 a. m. Divine services at 11 a. ro. Sermon on Jeremiah 15, 15:21." Theme: "Sin need never discourage a faithful preacher of the gospel because the Lord is with himas'He was with the prop'net Jeremiah." Manufactured '' ' ' r -f c .p c j run in tt OTTfO) TTiaiM ' jj 3 "Y" SERVICE STATION "SPEED ELLIOTT, Prop. Cor. Univ. Ave.' & 5th North Full line of Tires, Accessories. Wash atid Grease Jobs to your satisfaction. Lincoln Captures Tennis Doubles Albert Heiner of West high school upset pre-tournament dope 1yZ defeating Grant Evans, South high, 'last year's winner, in the finals of the Invitational tennis meet. , Coach Sanky Dixon's net - duo from Lincoln high, Reid Peterson and Carroll Farley, also crashed through to the championship in the doubles, defeating Gourley and Thorne of Pleasant Grove in the deciding match. Houses in Germany, are being erected with sheet copper walls that do not require painting. Divine services will also be held in Spanish Fork at 2:30 p. m. The confirmation class meets Thursday evening and the adult class Friday evening. B. SKOV, Pastor. ' 'HE gasoline you buy may be quite different from what it was when it left the refinery. Dab-oratory Dab-oratory tests at the plant may have shown the gasoline to be O.K. but it loses some of its desirable features before it reaches you UNLESS you are careful to buy FRESH gasoline! Pep 88 is FRESH : . . just out of the refinery. It hasn't had a chance to lose any noticeable part of its efiiciehcy, because it reaches you very soon after it is refined. Only the nearness of makes it possible for you to have so fresh a gasoline as Pep 88. and Guaranteed by Hear.RajpBt's thrilling adventures every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat. nrday at 8:15 p. mn over KDYL. Hear our carefree oro- gram of variety music Thursday at 9;15 p. m. over KSL. miLEo iron - KLINKER SERVICE MAX HER RON, Mgr. 12th North & Fifth West Fill up here before you leave , for ' Salt Lake &nd points north. , . : ; , done A. Wins Junior Posture Parade; Farrer Is Second American Fork , junior high school marched off with first place ln; thV Junior nigh posture parade for the second consecutive time in the Brigham Young -university relay re-lay ' carnival Friday, competing against nine other schools hi a spectacular contest held before a sleet storm stopped the first days events. Mary Basinger is coach of the American Fork girls. Second to the American' Fork girls came the team from the Farrer Far-rer junior high, Provo, who were followed in number of points by the Murray Junior high school. Phyllis Adams is the coach of the Farrer girls, who entered the contest this year for the first time. The other junior high school posture pos-ture parade teams were: Tooele, Dixon, Lehi, Payson, Lincoln, B. Y. junior, Murray and Pleasant Grove. It comes to your service station DAYS sooner than any gasoline not made in this region. This is extremely important because be-cause gasoline is such a volatile substance that it evaporates rapidly. rapid-ly. You can easily prove that for yourself by just letting a can of gasoline stand outdoors for a , while. If you leave it there several days it will evaporate entirely. Naturally, you want full-strength full-strength gasoline for your car. To have it, you must buy FRESH gasoline. Get Pep 88. It is fresh from the refinery. Just stop by a Pep 88 pump. our plant UTAH OIL DEFINING ATLAS TIRES Atlas Tires are guaranteed for twelve months in passenger service regardless of mileage Adjustments made promptly and courteously anywhere in the tjnitcd States. VSV7 W Track Results SPECIAL EVENTS High hurdles B Grant, Utah, first; Lewis, B. Y. U. second. Time :15J. 100-meter Vera Conder, B. Y. U., first; Selma Btes, Duchesne, second. sec-ond. T ime :13.4. 220-yard hurdles Rowe, first; Lewis, B Y. U. second. 400-meter Long, Utah, first; My-eis, My-eis, U. S. A. C, second. Time -.50.2. Two-mile Ivie, Utah, first; Cleaver, Pocatello, second. Time 10:17.1. Shot-put exhibition 8 lb. shot Kuck, 72 ft. 11 in., (World record); Corjsett, 62 ft. 3 in.; Bunnell, 60 ft. 6 in.! Moore. 56 ft. 4in. 12-lb. shot Kuck, 54 ft. 6 in.; Bunnell, 51 ft. 9 in. Discus George Corbett, 159 ft. Judges for the contest were: Lieutenant John Stewart, Fort Douglas, Miss Melva Boyle and George Ballif, both of Provo. gasoline COMPANY. Salt Lake at Utah Oil Service M J -:- .!. - ;-n j ' .fin -.. OLYMPIC ' SUPER-SERVICIh (Service -Center) Cor. Univ. Ave. and -1st So. Telephone 608 Washing and Polishing with Royal Saxon Polish. Madsen Gleaning Introduce Ramsey Cleaning Process Better dry cleaning is promisetjl Provo and vicinity by th Maids en Cleaning company, due to the'factl they have just concluded a contract con-tract with the Ramsey Universal School of Cleaning, a school Of na-i tionai repute; for the exclusive uaei of the famous Supreme Efficiency, course of dry cleaning for Provp'j and vicinity. i; It is a significant fact that the. Madsen Cleaning company, was selected to have the exclusive' usel of this greatly improved method oiA cleaning for Provo and vicinity,, thus placing at the disposal of tb.' public a higher standard of per fection in dry cleaning workman ship. The many advantages obtained by those patronizing Madsen Cleari-U. me uinpo-iiy wm De noucea io a i marked degree and enumerated in 1 ruture advertisements from time to time. Adv. ;: City. Utah i Stations i WEST DRIVE SI ERVIGE 2000 West Drive B. J. C0X, Prbp.; General -line of Accessories, including Axel Grease.. ICaro-sine ICaro-sine Oil, TVactor Oils. Cars Drained and Greased. 5b b NOW Is the Time THIS Is the Place A $3,000 HOME -5 D3 You would be surprised sur-prised at the kind of a home you can build complete for that much money. Let us show you a number of different dif-ferent designs. Alexander & Son are remodeling the home of Arthur Crowther at 4th North and 2nd East. H I TP Tolboc & Co. have the new home of ilr. BP and Mrs. Orville Gee, ljO 6th North and 6th East, nearly ready for oceu-pancy. oceu-pancy. CP, EVERYONE LIKES COLOR "a "a n BP. Our houses should be 4 as gay as our motor Stack's Stained Shingles will do just that for the roof com- bining color with a forty-year guarantee. They will cost no ' more than a good as- ' phalt shingle and last 1 four times as long. I Talk about getting your , money's worth! That's j getting it! The Equitable Life Assurance Society, Al- ' bert Kirkpatrick, dis- 1 trict manager, is re- ' pairing and re-roof Ing fl the home at southeast -1 corner of 2nd East and 1st South. j Verland Hooley ' is , building a home in the Lindon neighborhood. Emil Jacobsen at 274 ' North 1st West, is-re- shingling his house and .,1 otherwise remodel! ng 1 his home. Thomas 4 Spackman is doing the work. 3 LET FIGURES TALK Bennett's Big Six House Paint Per gallon 51.95 A good quality paint. You will be pleased with the result. Some activity, ag you will see above. More people will save as they come to realize that the money saved now is equivalent to . profit to be made later. E3 SMOOT LUMBER CO. 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