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Show r PAGE TWO PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 2 8, 1 9 3 2 You and Your Friends Mr. Knight Starr Jordan and son Lee left this morning for their home in Palo Alto, Cal., after spending spend-ing the summer in Piovo with Mrs. Jordan's mother, Mia. Jet:ie Knight. Mrs. J. W. Mm ia upending a week in Cedar City and Kanab, the guest of relatives and friends. Sheriff and Mrs. Frank Walker and daughter, Irene uf I,inuiu county, Nev., Mrs. Khzaheth Walk er of Hinckley and Mrs. Avery Bishop of Delta, have returned to their homeu after spending a few days in Provo with Mi. and Mi'.. N. A. Peterson. The party .spent Friday in Salt Iike, the p .ue:,t i Mr. and Mis. George Bollschweillei . Mrs. W. D. WiKhtnian ami d:nu -.liters, Mary Jane and Nancy Ann of Los Angelco, are gue... oi Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smlt-ton. Mis. Clinton lVesley and d.ius.l.-ter d.ius.l.-ter of Cedar City, are Pio. vi iU,i:. for a fevv days. Mr. and Mrs. Mirris (linger i (Louise Spaffoid) retuined Friday ' evening from a delightful 10 day honeymoon through Wyoming, Yellowstone Yel-lowstone park, iii.liy, Poi atello and Aberdeen, Idaho. Accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. payton Alexander, they left this morning for l-'ish lake, where they will spend seveial days. Mrs. Sadie Dawson has returned home from Price, where she has been visiting for a few days. She was accompanied here by her little daughter, Kulene, who has been spending the ' summer with her grandparents in Price. v Mr. and Mrs. Beiuiett Cash of Charleston, were Provo visitors Thursday. Misses Both Wright, Bess Boyden and Addie Wright, Mrs. VV. 11. Bown and Lynn Wright left Friday : for a two weeks' tour of southern i Utah, Arizona and New Mexico. Miss Addie Wright will remain in Thatcher, Ariz., to teach school. tended the state legion and auxiliary aux-iliary convention held in St. George the latter pa it of the week. Mr. and Vlrs. Harold Crawford of ('alienle, iN'iv., and Mr. and Mi:.. Yerdall liighy of Lynn, Mass., are ll;.- -ue-i , ,, Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Mrs. I,. L. NeKon and her hoiu-e ! in- t, .Mi:: AilPeu N el en of Salt Iake were the guests of it.-. Nei: iit'.s sister, Mrs. J. W. 'I inane at. Ii 'i home ni I'leasanl G ma e 'i hursil.iy. Mrs. (line ls,n of Park f'itv, is i ilmi', with her father, .John ' I'eav. I i ! Mr. ami .Mr.. Knmii,l Hardim- 'Jli.l hil.!ie(, h i c c( l,,r a ',,-i-i-k'.; j lay .n i.; iho l-'all ;, Ida. i j "Iiss Ailei M Nielsen of Salt Lake I 1 the lio.r- . in-: t of her uiiHi' and aunt, Bishop and Mrs. L. L. je '(ill. J. Elmer Jacob sen, Elmer Jacob-sen, Jacob-sen, Miss Kalei Jacobsen and Miss Eertha Vogel are home from a trip to Yellowstone park. En route, the .party visited relatives and friends in Pocatello, Idaho.. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Thatcher and son and daugter, Dennis and Doris Thatcher, have returned home from a deligntful two weeks' tour of southern California and Mexico. 3Iiss Edna Jloover and Miss Naomi Na-omi Hoover have been Salt Lake visitors for the past few days. Mrs. Stvenson II. Trotter of Salt Lake, has returned to her home, alter visiting here for a few days wih her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ah. a Stewart. ,Mn. Philip Maxwell of Salt Lake i". th.- guest of her :'ister, Mrs. Af-t-in .ralam at Vivian Park, Pm.o .!ii; on. Coach and Mrs. Chvood CleMhill ami On-andlaughter of Pocatello. Id iho, ar e viitii;g Trt-4?i ovo " with M . GledlhU's grandmother, Mr::. Martha E. Linton, also Mr. anil rs. N. William Knudsen. t Mr. and Mrs. Koval Chambei Iain o Celar City, are the proud parents par-ents of a fine l.aby hov. horn Frill Fri-ll ly morning at their home. Mrs. Chamberlain was formerly Ferial f nuds -n. dai -r;hter of Mal'nia.. . nuds.-n, X7 North Fifth West Mteet, Provo and mother and bafoe and doim: nii el,', aeeordinpr to the o essag.- received by the Knudsens. (Continued on Page Three) SUNDAY SERVICES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 50 West Second North Street , "A ilouse of Piayer for all People" Sunday, Aug. lis. Church school i 10 o'clock. im;.:ii;; service 11 j o'clock. Sermon topic "Making a I. A V 1 1 1 g . REORGANIZED CHURCH Regular Sunday services at the ' i ..-.i church. 234 West Fourth South street. Sunday school at iu a. m., morning services at 11 o'clock. The Young Folks' Recreational Recre-ational society meets every Thursday Thurs-day evening at 7:30 o'clock. S. S. HOLM, pastor. SEVENTH DAY AD VENT I ST Noith Fiist West Street A. B. Huenergardt, pastor Church services in the Seventh Day Advcnti .t chuich are as follows: fol-lows: Sunday school, 9:4.r a. m., Saturday. Satur-day. Pleaching service, 11 a. m., subject: "How Shall We Escape if we Neglect so Great Salvation." Preaching service, 8 p. m., Sunday, Sun-day, subject: "Does Twentieth Century Cen-tury Wisdom Surprise God?" A cordial welcome is extended to all. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH First Church of Christ Scientist, corner of First East and First Nuth streets. Regular Sunday morning services, 11 a. in., subject, "Christ Jesus." Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meetings meet-ings are held at 8 o'clock. Beading room open daily from l:?,Q to 4:30 o'clock, excepting Sundays and holidays. All are welcome. CATHOLIC CHURCH ISO North Fifth West street o'clock and 10 o'clock with Benediction Bene-diction after the last Mass. Father lor Heriin'c Miss Laura Gentry of Las Vegas, Nev., is the house guest of Miss Melva Boyle, who just returned from a month's stay in California. Attorney General and Mrs. George P. Parker of Salt Lake spent unurs-day unurs-day in Provo. Prof. W. H. Boyle of the B. Y. U., has accepted an invitation to address ad-dress the members of the Morgan stake at the Morgan tabernacle Sunday. Accompanying Prof. Boyle were Miss Margaret Summerhays, Prof. W. F. Hanson, William Johnson John-son and Miss Melva Boyle, who will furnish music for the meeting. 11 1 1 J' j-XZ-"" ' " ' " ' ' urn, -mKl ,4, n , .iVinSftaffiniff? fpfT 71 n u j rism L i I L i : I PI 1 H II r- "n. 1 M U ten L ,, JM i w- f V 1 I LJI Ilm m LJ k ylm eA Regular Sunday services will be conducted at the Catholic church. Morning Mass will be held at 8 MANAVU WARD Dr. Erick Pollard of Portland, Oregon, professor at the University of Oregon will speak at the Manavu ward services this evening com- , mencing at 6:30 o'clock. I Special musical numbers will be ' given. j PIONEER WARD ; Bra -ton Harnett of Payson will j be the principal speaker Sunday evening in the Pioneer ward church set vices. A male trio from Payson will give several musical numbers. Golden Tailor, I'n email Bird and Arthur Jones comprise the trio. BONNEVILLE WARD Two members of the iOlders' nuorum M. L. Fthingtbn and Lester II. Jones will speak at the Bonneville Bonne-ville ward sacrament meeting Sunday Sun-day evening. Music is under the direction of Sarah Ramsey. A ladies' quartet from the hieh school will give two numbers and violin selections will be placed by Earl Manwaring. FIRST WARD Sunday evening sacrament services serv-ices at the First ward will commence com-mence at 6:30 o'clock with Jesse A. Washburn as the speaker. Special musical numbers will be given. SECOND WARD Lawrence Bee, a missionary who labored in the Swiss German mission mis-sion field will be the speaker at the Second ward sacrament seiv-ices seiv-ices eommeneng at 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening. Miss Fay Clark will give a reading read-ing and the choir will ting "llosaniia Anthem." THIRD WARD Jack .'colt anil George Choulrs will be the speakers for the Third waul sacrament services this evening. eve-ning. A splendid musical program has been arranged, and a reading will he given by Miss Audrey Jack-Hon. Jack-Hon. FOURTH WARD Dr. Vasco M. Tanner of the B. Y. C will speak at the Fouith ward sacrament services Sunday evening commencing at C Mo o'clock. Special music has been arranged. FIFTH WARD Joseph C. Nelson will be the speaker at the Fifth ward church services this evening. A sphttidid musical program has been arranged. SIXTH WARD Zealand will be -MiV theme of the Sixth ward saci anient serv-! serv-! ices this evening commencing at G:30 o'clock. Mervin Brown who, j has just leturiu-vi honi the New Zealand mi.;ioii will be the : j eaker. ! The Maori trio will furiii.h sev eral musical select wnv at ihe meeting. HIGH PRIESTS The High Piiests Quorum meeting meet-ing will be held Sunday, Aug. 2S, in the Fourth ward meeting house. IV. J.: Cecil Clark will be the . peak. r. Subject, "The Body Its Cure and Use." AH High Priests should be present, according to A. L. Booth, president. ' Thiour.h use of ('.lriihoal treat-' treat-' nirnt, paper can be made more ini-! ini-! pervious to water than earthen-' earthen-' ware or ii on. Our Buyer 1 T3 m. W. CENTER PROVO, UTAH 3 M rs. Leo. N. Lewis, Now Im ' New York i f K I! 1 Ay 1 ;' ' SALEOFNEAY 1 P At This Prhe Wc Brcak Even 1 I Our Own Record! rail 1 I V fabrics, finest workman- 5 k S'RP. ai I latest fashions p! I .:, f j ... a jerfect combina- I I ! B 1 r i .' i l j i l Kl I I jl D 1 I 11 11 :: iugnt logeiner im i IE II I I I I f,W t'll'... -Dolout oil I LV. IfK $17.50- m I II .. " IX NEW TILTS TO if- w s Miss Emma, Burgener has re- turned from a month's stay on the ! coast with Mr. and Mrs. F.. J. Myers of Salt Lake City. Miss Eleanor Mathis returned EVMnv tr ris Aneeles. after spend- i csverai week?? in Provo with I, " - - her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. , -m m - 4. I, I Mathis, and irienas. iviiss wmn will attend school in Los Angeles. Mrs. Melissa M. Lewis has returned re-turned home Rfter a delightful two months' visit with her sister, Mrs. R. H. Cowan and family of ban Francisco, Cal. She also visited wHh Dr. and Mrs. Mark Lewis of Petahrma, Cal., formerly of Span ish. Fork. .The Provoan enjoyed trips to Palo Alto, Santa Clara, RiiRAlito and the Russian river u vxllev. Last week, in company with ! i : ., : irt Mrs. COWan, sne was p irncgt u visit the U. S. battleships, "lexas and" "California," and the U. S. cruiser "Omaha." A. H. Chambers of Ogden, was a visitor in Provo Saturday on busi ness. P. O .Raterman of Ogden, spent Saturday with friends in Provo. Frank Price White of Pocatello, Ida., and Beulah Jane Trinnaman of. Sugar City, Ida., were fssued a marriage license Friday at "the county court house. ?- . Miss Myrtle Lewis is visiting in I Salt Lake, for a week with her aunt, Mrs. Wilmott McKinney. ' Mrvand Mrs. Joseph L. Land of Mt. '.Pleasant, were among the visitors in Provo the latter part of the week. iMrf and Mrs. J. B. McMillen of Richfield, spent Saturday in provo. HTlrsfi Geneve and Elaine VU- tlnav. had as their house guest last week, Miss Bessie Evans of Spanish Span-ish Fork. t--7 PA "OWEN D. YOUNG URGES WORK, N0T TALK!" . . . "MANY FACTORS LIFT lUJSlNESS OPTIMISM!" . . . "STEEL PLANTS RESUME WORK!" . . . "BETTER "BET-TER I EKUNG ON COAST!" . . PRICE GAINS CHEER WEST!" . . "NEW ENGLAND ENG-LAND IMPROVING!" SIGNS OF MIDWEST PROGRESS !" . . "SOUTHWEST IS ENCOURAGED!" . . "WILL RUN 4 PLANTS FULL SPEED TO BEAT DEPRESSION!" DE-PRESSION!" . . "CAROLINA FACTORY GOES ON FULL TIME . . . 2000' HACK TO WORK! ' There and hundreds of similar stirring headlines inspire us to redouble our efforts, io conLriijuu' our last ounce oL' energy, to use every possible resource at our command com-mand to help speed this thrilling trend t nvards better times for all. Leading Manufacturers are turning merchandise over to us at practically cost of uwdiutio!i to keep their plants humming, Lo provide work for workers, to increase consumer buying. The mighty wheels of progress, so long stagnant, are revolving revolv-ing once more! Gival'r LEWIS' "Rnck-to-Work" Campaign will culminate in a Store-wide Super Bargain Koslival that will electrify Great i PROVO with its magnitude, its amazing amaz-ing values! The thriftiest and keenest sh.'.ppt r will be powerless to resist the startling start-ling money-saving opportunities! !3 Ilrwd Mrs. .Clyde Singleton and Mr. and 'MxirOrval Singleton are among, the 'Provoans who attended the state Aniericah Legion and auxiliary aux-iliary "convention beld in St. George Thursday,. Friday and Saturday. T.Tt. Eetrn Mansfleld has W turned to herj home1 to. Payson aft- er- spending ewfewrweeks in-Provo with her parents;' Mr. and Mrs. f T. IL HeaL- .-'XV'VO'V r 2lr. and Mrs. Alhert TTVlanah at- i -t THE PURPOSE of Greater LEWIS' "Back-to-Work" Drive is to Help Revive PROSPERITY We're out to stimulate and restore consumer buying by offering jalues which will make today's deflated dollar do tile work of TWO which will increase the demand for more merchandise! Increased production will result and job-; will be restored to the jobless! We call upon all merchants and the buying Public of GREATER PROVO to help us in this Drive to Reyive Prosperity! Styles for Every Occasion! TAILORED Street Frocks, Woolens, Afternoon and Evening Eve-ning Models are all included in these popular Fall Fabrics. Values to $7.95 Values to $10.95 EWIB FalH peanaimg IBau?ganims mi Salle Ms WeeEsI NEW FELT AND VELVET BE RE T S STUNNING COLOR MODELS! Values to $2.95 Values to $3.95 These Little Hats are o u tstanding successes o f the season ! Bows feathers and ornaments are used to accent the for-w for-w a r d movement and to add color to these c hie little hats. Beautiful Kayser HOSIERY IN NEW FALL SHADES CHIFFON - SERVICE Values to $1.35 Lewis Ladies' Store is NOT Going Out of Business! Busi-ness! : The P. L. C. Associates who had, charge of bur. recent sale were hired by Mr." Lewis. Don't be misled, we are here, to stay always, to serve our customers! Shop; at LEWIS DIES' STORE, Where Quality, is HIGH and the PRICE is RIGHT! J . y ill' NEW FALL SKIRTS In the Newest Shades Values to $5.95 Popular Fall SWEATERS $H9 Regular $2.95 Charming colors and combinations of colors r L .r3 3 68 WEST CENTER ST. PROVO, UTAH LEO N. LEWIS,iManager; WE ARE NOT CONNECTED WITH ANY OTHER STORE IN PROVO! We do not sell Men's and Boys' Clothing:. Signed, LEO N. LEWIS, BOSS, r When Leo Lewis goes ;out of business, tHe world will fro under. - WATCHOUR WINDOWSOR g ALL CREATIONS! The Time to Buy Is N,6w!; I ! 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