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Show ; P B O Y 0:T(U r HX E : 1 1-1 9 3 3- AGE-THREE , - - - - j i ii r nmm i iiTi i i . m - , - '"'i1 " f r ' " " 11 1 - - "nn J .. .. ' " i ' ' The Herald tkrMfk all the Liberty BU V.Ptrfnbed by th Hrald Corporation. 60, South..Flrt uWest .Street- Frovo, Ut&lv TEnferVd ' cond-ol matter 4S the'postof fio t FrorckCtftkr uader -ta-tct-of -Ujtrcbr ft 1879. i .J3r- - dilman. NlcoU ' jk Ratbrnan. 'Ktion41 JUlintiking repr antattTieW r York. 8ftn rranolaco. Skotrolt, BwtoJfrtoiaeaaHeaitOi Member United Press. N. B. A. SerTlco. Weatirn Features and the- Scrlpps Lioarne of Newspapers. Subscription terms by. carrier 'in Utah county. 40 cents the month; $2.25 for six months, in advance; $4.00 the year, ia adyaitce; by mail, in advanco, "$$.60: by mail, per month. 45i: ; Property- owners m witmn tfte proposea. sweei? paving project owe it to themselves and their ottinMitty :i&t give the proposition fair and just consideration Yrrjm every standpoint without being swayed -eitKer way against iieir? ifeiW&aret as -thejrsee' it.'. . ::'?rhd project as proposed constitutes an earnest efforfc of thecity commission to give every part of the city a shatfej in tbe: contemplated improvements without favoring any sectiorxyver another. The Trofect is intended to provide work .for the unemployed citizens who have been drawing R.fV.C reaef , and also give the community an improved, dirstless stteet system adequate for the demands of -modern automobile traffic. " -; Th err eat majority of progressive, wide-awake citizens! of trovo are in favor of the project, realizing. that itrwxldoWter wttii it pehVtebianlilgh more good for the greatest number tnan any other woraDie. plan. . ' i Without wishing to xoerce any property owner or de prive anyone otiheright to protest his frontage if he hon-; jegtly feels unable to bear the relatively low cost of-assess nient, wws newspaper-xavors wie project ana rcvunimciiua: iz& aaopuon. -5-4- Editor , Herald pi its inhabitants if; is amttsing to, jiote the pros and the cons of the 'present rtreet itaptvement con UWtYpyJ' ' 1 ;. sir - t The wsisteri'tbTflectOr Is ' iW with us, fttWas h .'wlhsn the ,Provo-Salt ; Lake . stqte vJMgh'Vay -pavement was propoqod. We eall that his prctet;were tiiany and loud when the new city and cotmty buildlag was- propose!:; tH. honrled in calamitous tones 'When Urilver sitv avenue was. to be-paved. Hr nredlcted1 ."bankrupter fenr the city and the property owners when East Jpehtec wk ta to paved a-feeau-lifted. xv--; !;f-?:' V; ". '?) f I To make" &tWaay&&SSpti tut a dustjrshLeep' trail waaiaeki -4ravagan6fi iiktferid atf 'reasolf Tbe Installation: of - the white way. in pur business district' was 'i grofs- injustice. To cover - the naiwky jmillrace with - concrete cement troubled him terobiy- The. new, city werroir thaftoday .ls, gHitig as a me' mimongauon T,e8f!iy oi 4 Ifow? lplk 1 The best fsW liftiner f sunreon is old Doc Pros- 5 Special Session f Governor Blood takes' the only course open to him in calling the extra-session of the state legislature to convene July ,10. The failure of. the legislature ta enact the state school levy has , made an extra session necessary, according to' the opinion of the attorney-general. c Thie outlay of the extra expense, regrettable as it may seem; mayprove- in the long run to be the cheapest way to aToid. legal, en tanglementsof far more serious consequences. I The governor talces the sensible y Jew also in Tegatd to tie inclusion ef the repeal submission; when: he leaves it to tlie legislature where! it has always belonged. The question q the submission of a constitutional amendment is not with-h with-h the province of the governor, being wholly amatter fbr te legislature by a two-thirds vote and then the vote of the people at the- next general election. - ? 4. i:jjG?6yernor Blood: leaves the way open for the consid-e"atfcmvbf consid-e"atfcmvbf i the repeaF submission, which includes the -beer legalizing question by indicating that if a majority of the legislators so- desire the matter -will then be included in the aipencbte-r .; ru?u?; - . v. ft mmMajesties KSPLfaprfiyne at' "JPtah County Baby Show " J x Pfiard Tnejr Health with Cl f A: nv !RBERIGERAT,QB Take advantage of this attractive offer now . . and" enoytrouble-f refe refrigeration re-frigeration for year 8 -to come. Only Majestic has the marvelous Gold Dome Electro - Sealed - TJ n i t, shown i n;model illustrated. illus-trated. Marty other new features - tha make Majestic Ma-jestic theigreatesfcrefrig-erator theigreatesfcrefrig-erator lvalue. .-" . Other Models As Jjow Am Q50 tn and see the Majestic Odets- .See our window dis- y play before you purctiaseeny S electric refHfferator Ask Vs Abo -' - . i KEjEjU ill. I and npv Easy Terms v. 214 WESDCENTER s;Our J'Seiricp Departnwit Tops Distributed-by Unrted CO. AHONE 258 All Electric Supply Co. i pressure thus minimlii: fire fca- ard8 and mstirance- rates was- alt wrong, And now he ses. dlra. dis aster in he most xeasible inex pensive and f ar .feaehing -bit of public improrvmtr,that .has, been suggested in Va long-time. , , This time the objector appears as a, wolf Jn sheep's clothingvaad annonymouslyatlacks our: city; of- t icials.. , , That's , an , old .-trait7-l- ways he has criticized the administration admin-istration and the methods proposed for any improvemeat-runless he- is is to get a. slice .of, .the .pe. r This is. especialryf ; true& in the present conroversyi; To those who know the seIfish,notlvesipf th objector ob-jector in the present situation it is nothing short of disgusting. On thJewhejrTrhand, those who know of the: sincere efforts of the pity administration to create at (he least pcsib expense to the property Owners the 'greatest amount of employment for our fellow-townsmen, have no thought of jmpugnlng their motives,, and their judgment thus. fac 4a hasedidn,thqr-ough hasedidn,thqr-ough iavestigaUona as. to the practicability prac-ticability and: economy ,of the project. pro-ject. ( ;;. .,, ri ... .. Certainly their efforts are above the ignoble reproach heralded in an attack, typteax tthdse .whfc are objecting obyimyfw:lseJfiBh Tear .sons. - ,"-, '. y j-tt: ' : To thoe who "are being misled may I suggest that they4nvesgate the facts,; consider-the benefit'to be derived .by our' cit!znsvas a whole' and above. aU ;give some thought to ' those wrorthy unemployed unem-ployed who might ,b,e . given an op. their familieS'.who. aretft need. y 4.AK(XfJHEB"X)RtlM". OUT OUft vwAY BY IAMS I MItCM :F FKOCfHESS -m.i -yrr. - Today's photo-is. that of Baspu-tin Baspu-tin W. Glugg, In- yenttve genius, to vbon aU married mar-ried men wUi Bbortly i owe great debt f s;raiitule. - M r. Glugg la: just put' ting; the finishing touches to one of t h e. .reateat homehold t ventfon ever mind of man window screenst ' - . C ; : - PhwtO'by Roy Elliott. teriapsu ydu'vW "heard ;:a cowboy Veelome, club wants to trot UUVVI auu To where" coyotes i ' moani "i- " .7 .?-,. He yodels that his chief delight Is herding cattle day and night i .In Texas or in Arizon'. We wish someone would raise the r ..jack m . To send this radio cowboy back ... Where,. he can be . alone, alone! Jfi $. ' According to government statis tics, the average -American family consists of. 4.9 persons, leather will tell you who the ninetenths is. V .rt AN OLD-TIMER REMEMBERS When. -the well-dressed man had a crease stitched down'the front of hisjjants. .- - - When the girls jumped -out be cause the horses began to act wild. When the snappy retort was: "Sneese, kiddo, your brains are dusty?": . . Candidate for the Poison Ivy club: The cook who strains , the soup thru a fly-swatter. .'- a. .'- . . . . . v .. 1" TodayV WaU Strwt Tip: If you et in en the -ground floor, you eannot piange InJOUs. Elevators. ART SHANNON. HI S. Glasses To 1 Be Offered at 'Y! High school classes will be given in. the B.X. U;..sunmme.r sefsion', both,, in instruction 1 for secondary students and as,, oemonstrathin worH.for teachers, states -Dean H. Mt Woodward-o ; , Mrs. -Stella P. Rich, "Y" English inBtructorwiU'have-vCharge of the work; in Epgiisii. -Thjticwiil deal with current literature and dther types of writings,' and has been so designed that.it wilf not conflict wlthx-otherrhigh?. chootr English; work. , .Thi psaehnchar-acterize psaehnchar-acterize the geography r work1 which will be taughtbyC. LaVoirJen&en. -. Other courses may!;be arranged on special application. For. teachers teach-ers and others the. vee- for this demonstration school fwih- . be $5; for high school tBttodenff$2.5h-per class.. Summer registration begins at 8 :30 &. m. Monday, r , SPANISIIjFOBKBhers T the i SpanishF6rkI Klwania liib; ape pianrang-'tWie. ooservance oi All Kiwani? Night," to- be held Monday even6 June SW, .siHrai-taneously .siHrai-taneously with t 1S72 clubs in .the Ignited States and-panada. Fr0m cofc to; coast jthiar1 special meting )) being, halrtag the, 17th nual conveitlbnoi- itWanis International Inter-national to be Itkfa?iv$jLfy Angehts, Jane JSk tcf 2a. 4ianiar WaUace W. Brockbank, '&xrfigj!C' Dxon are delegates from, the 'local club to the International convention. 10--nnxeaitifigame ;-provlnk t? ,. irksome '.t'o ; Jar:: Jam attractive blondes, wife Of . drcUnsr flier. V . Us?:t- if.w. , tNo loffelSdoes" vshe nnd'bonIrt-in nnd'bonIrt-in the.knitting-vi which sho;hd ccupledt Jh;erseijf since heui--band departed i$oi& Kew Totk I ' CHINA Q)eauville CDeslqn By fu Maker of COMMUNITY PLATE ..ViWV .-II v DINNER ; PLATES 67 PIECES Service for Eight news for the smart hostess --a delicate new China, 'arryiag,y the ' lwarmony of table .appoipfmenU to pew, fulBli-ment. fulBli-ment. You may nbw have a fine porcelain dinner service decorated in silver with the distinctively modern mod-ern raetif of the Deairvflle Design in Onncannity Plate. Come ia and see howeuVctive DeffovilieiChina is, alone, orrwith Deativille Silver- wre inri . - 1 II17IT Successor. 16X Edwin Slein II. li EWELER .I , --Jir,. i-1 nil i iL2l, , 1 1 ZZZZIZIZ Z j ' i y-x' r"JgiIiir-j?iirTi -- - -"ii v - ' I '' mi'n ' n in ii IT '. v$ New and distinctive lines, larger, roomier vwiesp xasccratiera(ioaazia -.mcxeasea paweri speed and economy are outstanding, f eatnres ,of the New Ford V8-cylinder car. ; This 4s tKe roomiest and most .powerful of beautyr rnew standard of comfort und ii nsrcef In performance at a low price. ... i j r- -. .a - u li ass cIoom A CooPuE. MEAR, To; Pah -n-v comPav4V eACr fR 1H TIME 4 !Tr.W err4eVTOiOVlK, FAiPW BGr GOV 0E. ibSODV 43l-K4,.,, H(S OU MAM KEP' HIM IM SCvAOOU tlLJL H. WAS SHOP LOST" KAOMts'OKl RKA -TlVJL WE. WV KiEAf? FCRTW, AM WA. OiONf OWE havst. li I HI Ii l'- '.. ' 'Vr4 Q V- C 1KK BY WCA WC. BEO O S PAT. OfT. fe-Q NOTICE BANKRUPTCY In the District Court of the United Unit-ed States for the District of Utah. In Bankruptcy No. .13323 In the matter of George" Albert Cowan, Vol. Bankrupt. To the Creditors, of George Albert Al-bert Cowan, of Spring- Lake, County Coun-ty of Utah and district aforesaid,-a bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on the 3rd day of June A. D. 1933. the said George Albert Cowan was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that THE FIRST MEETING OF HIS CREDITORS will be held at the office of the undersigned Referee in Bankruptcy, 424 Beason Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 21st day of June, 1933 at 11 o'clock A. M., at which time the said creditors credi-tors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come be fore said meeting. Salt Lake City. Utah. June 9th, 1933. J. T. McCONNELL, Referee in Bankruptcy. Published June 11, 1933. DONALD OLSON Violin Summer School BEGINS MONDAY June 12th Studio B. Y. U. 170-C or 145 North Third West ; Hjjn 1 Perhaps you've waited and wondered when you would be able to have those Electric Servants that would mean so much enjoyment lo you and your family. The time to have them is right now! Never were prices so easily within your reach. ' Never was an investment in an Electric Range, an Electric Refrigerator and an Electric Water Heater so advantageous as at present I Costs of materials are rising. Wise buyers will invest NOW , before the upward trend in prices gets under way. V ' - , .... Complete Electric Service not only brings convenience and home comfort that is beyond comparison, but when you cook electrically electric-ally and use electric refrigeration, you save enough in food costs to pay liberal dividends continuously. There's a real advantage for you, too, in our step-down combination rate. The greater your use of electricity the lower your cost per kilowatt hour. A cash investment in an Electric Range, and Elecfiric Refrigerator Refriger-ator and " an "Electric Wafer "Heater" or any of these up-to-the-minute servants, will give you the benefit of a substantial discount; dis-count; or you may purchase under our easy payment (budget plan. Switch to - All-Electric INOW- and Save! May we talk over the idea with you)? You will not be obligated.! Phone or drop into oui; nearest office. DE LUXE, ROADSTER YoiIiFORTJ EjFJCJENT P U3 LIC S ERV I C E . . -v. K -' I t - t. V . 'JH..-...- 1 j .-V-S i 1' 1 ''li |