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Show . 1'! . V' f , A0 V 6 (U T A HX S UND AY HERALD, SUNDAY,, JULY 1G, 19 3 3 V Lake Stock Tr-Vi BBisniiix rf- Broker . - Amaxv Sucrar, Fwf, Bisr'HUi Bingham Metals Bristol silver Bullion ...... j Cardiff .... , . Cen. Standard 1 Chief Con. Colorado Con. fambus Rexal ? stals f m Pt. . xviincn . . . Mt.Tin i s .v Nr"ySkt r . -.? . W - 4 v- Con. it Tin. Coal feast Utah 04 i&ureka Bv.i:ior ... .25 Xfrrekn StnnJard . 1.50 Great Western 01 V Horn Silver 90 Iron Kin 13 Indian Queen 01 Hie hi Tintic uiV Little May Oil. Mt. City. Copper . . 1.00 Watiimoth 4 . . .40 -Moscow 14 Nw Quincy . .05 TNbrth Lily 60 No. Standard 02 U fJpohonffo 00 Park Bingham . . . .02 ParkvCity Con. ... .34 Park Vtah 3.60 Park Nelson 03 Park Premier 08 Plutus 30 Provo . , 15 Sacramento 04 Vi Schramm - Johnson Pref. 50.00 Sitver Kinpr Coal. Silver King Vest. So. Standard Tar Baby Tintic Central . . . Tintic Lead Tintic Standard . Utah Met. & Tim. U.-I. Sugar Com. . U.-I Sugar Pref. . Utah Fire Clay . . Utah Home Fire Ins ,Y 15, 1933 54.00 57.00 W00 ao 0 ni .4 Aa .C3V4 . .02 75.00, .02 .03 . .09 .05 .02 .30 .05 V. .26 .05 6.50 .79 .08 .00 .02 .46 4.90 .80 T45 4.00 20.00 50.00 Utah Power & Light Co., $6 Pref 25.00 Utah Power & Light Co- $7 Pref 34.00 Utah Power & Light Deb 58.00 Victor Con. Walker Mining Yankee Con. . . Z. C. M. 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Young Roosevelt is shown at the left as he sojourned at Elk Point, on Lake Tahoe, establishing estab-lishing the six weeks' residence resi-dence required by the Nevada Ne-vada law. At right is Mrs. Roosevelt, whose counter-complaint, counter-complaint, charging incompatibility, incom-patibility, will follow Roosevelt's Roose-velt's complaint. She will be granted the decree. v A r ,,,.:J,f i OTHER SECURITIES Anaconda 20. Am. Smelting 38'i. Telephone 130. Kennecott 24.00. Bond and Shares 38 . Silver 39 5-8. Safewav 59.00. -U7 S. Steel 64. SALES Big Hill 1000 Tv 18c. Cen. Standard 3000 lc. Columbus Rexall 2000 ip 2c. "Eureka Lily 500 30c. Eureka Bullion 100 l27c. Eureka Standard 100 $1.55. New Quincy 2500 S 5c; 2000 5c; 2000 5c; 200 ' 6c. Park Bingham 1000 3c. Park Utah 150 $3.70. Park Premier 2000 9c. Sacramento 1000 . 4c Silver King Coal. 100' st $6.25; 100 $6.35; 300 $6.50. Tintic Standard 100 t $5.00. Walker Mining 300 fri $1.47. SUNDAY SERVICES ! CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH First Church of Christ, Scientist, corner of First East and First North streets. Regular Sunday morning services, 11 o'clock, subject sub-ject "Life" Sunday school at 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. All are welcome. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST John Baerg, pastor Sabbath school 9:15-10:45 Saturday. Satur-day. Preaching at 11 o'clock. All nre welcome. CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Victor Herring, pastor 180 North Fifth West Street Masses at the Catholic church will be iield Sunday morning at 8 and 10 o'clock. REORGANIZED CHURCH Regular Sunday services at the Reorganized church, 234 West Fourth South street. Sunday school at 10 a. m., morning services ai o'clock. The Young Folks' Recreational Re-creational society meets every Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. S. S. Hctm, pastor. Evicted from his studio for nonpayment non-payment of rent, a Washington, D. C, sculptor became so angry that he smashed aH his statues with a hammer. Very likely, he reached the conclusion that his profession was a bust. After a Record if . j. , -xr. ' w.. v : :t 84. - c f -frm -: .r, .5 COMMUNITY CHURCH (Congregational) University at Second North Rev. N. C. Wallin, Minister Sunday school at 10 a. m., morning morn-ing worship at 11 o'clock. I E. Brockbank will speak on "Building "Build-ing a Life," Rev. Wallin, who has returned from a nine weeks tour of the east, and who is now attending at-tending the Congregational Young Peojle's conference in Ogden. will take c'aarge of the services next Sunday. 10 a. m. Divine services at 11 a. m. Sermon on I. Pet. 3, 8-15. Theme: "God hears only the prayers of true believing Christians." At 3 p. m, the pastor will also conduct divine services and confirmation con-firmation class at Mammoth. Utah. A cordial welcome to all. r B. SKOV, pastor. SECOND WARD Members of the presidency of the Second ward Relief society will speak at trne sacrament meeting meet-ing in the Second "'ward chapel this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Special musical numbers will be furnished furnish-ed by the choir. THIRD WARD HalJDahlquist and Harry Dixon, who recently returned from the the Swedish and French missions, respectively, will speak at the Third ward chapel this evening at 6:30 o'clock. Tnere will be special :nusic. FIFTH WARD ean Gerrit de Jong will be the speaker at the Fifth ward sacrament sacra-ment meeting this evening at 6:30 o'clock in the ward chapel. ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 50 West Second North Street "A House ot Prayer for AH People" Evening prayer and sermon, 8 o'clock. The pastor will be in charge of the 8 and 11 o'clock services ser-vices at St. Mark's Cathedral in Salt Lake City. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN 155 North First West Sunday school and Bible class at SIXTH WARD The following splendid program has been prepared for the meeting meet-ing this evening at 6:30 o'clock in the Sixth ward chapel: Vocal solo, Fred Webb, accompanied by Ina Webb; solo, Mrs. Ada Hasler Miller; Mil-ler; accordion solo, Mrs. William J. Harris; two piano numbers, Dilworth Simmons; reading, Miss Ada Anderson; scripture reading, John Cook; an expression, Lawrence Law-rence Brown; a summer thought, Lawrence Bee. Another Comet -vk f 'WW? If rl " -. w " , , 1 ---xIIBa--g' rNA S-' w . I MANAVU WARD Dr. W. C. Bower, professor of religious education at the University Univers-ity of Chicago, will speak this evening at 6: SO o'clock in the Man-avu Man-avu ward chapel. PIONEER WARD Clarence H. Taylor, recently returned re-turned missionary from South America, will speak this evening at 6:30 o'clock in the Pioneer ward chapel. Mrs. Violet Braithwaite will render a piano solo, Mrs. Wil- Another 17-year-old lad with red hair has arisen in California tennis ten-nis to thrill as did Maurice McLaughlin Mc-Laughlin two decades ago. He's Donald Budge, Oakland, vho took the California tennis title and is east after national junior honors. CODE PRESENTED WASHINGTON. July 15 U.P A code of fair competition for the great steel industry, hub of America's Amer-ica's industrial life, was presented today to the national industrial recovery administration. The code, whose terms were not immediately available, was presented pre-sented in person by Robert P. Lamont, president of t'ne Iron andt Steel Institute and president of the U. S. Steel Corporation. liam Lewis, a vor number and Miss Adele Peters, a reading. I iijo- ue jviaggiq j-vvcaa inwsw . outfield rookie, who is twit to break , 'the record of -hitting safely In 49 consecutive games set for the, Coast ; League in. .1915 by Jacfc Noes, He's be?a jamming all sorts jstflv-: jstflv-: . vr-erics, too. . m f) i . . ANNOUNCEMENT n Phone lOO j. CARL READICKER, formerly of the City Auto Service, has taken over the SUPERIOR MOTOR COMPANY Maintenance Department, Depart-ment, located at Fifth West and Center. A complete line of Accessories, a Modern Body Shop, Paint Shop and Auto Top Shop will be operated. Day and night wrecking service will be available at all times. Stop at this modern station for your automobile needs, your business will be appreciated, and you will receive our best attention at all times. Day and Night Service FIFTH WEST AND CENTJER 41 BEER TRIAL TO VO ON M ONI) A Y Continued from page one. tensen called a' number of witnesses wit-nesses Saturday afternoon who testified th?t they had drunk various quantities of thi3 beverage without feeling any results tending toward intoxication. The prosecution attempted to have the testimony of these witnesses wit-nesses stricken " from the records, but the court" ruled that the state statutes were ambiguous as to w h a t constitutes intoxicating liquor, and the motion to strike was overruled. Both sides rested late Saturday afternoon and the case is expected to go to the jury before noon Monday. RICH URGES WHEAT PLAN DOUBLE PLEADS Percy Double entered a plea of not guilty to a charge of burglary in the district court Saturday. The defendant is charge with entering Larson Bros, store at Lehi. He was released under $500 bail pending trial, date of which was not set. Continued from page one. mu.iity production for the past three years. The wheat allotment plan provides pro-vides the payment at the rate of 30c per bushel to farmers on the basis of 5-8 of their production on the 1930, 31 and 32 yields. Part of the payment will me made, it is understood in September of 1933. The only requirement is that the farmers agree to cut his acreage of w'neat in 19341 and 35, whatever the government asks, not to exceed ex-ceed 20 per cent. It will be to the distinct advantage advan-tage of the farmers to take advantage advan-tage of this plan as they have fceen asking for this very thing for a lcrhg time. W'neat growers should get in touch with their local Farm Bureau Bur-eau president immediately. Contracts Con-tracts will be out ready for signatures signa-tures about August 1. Filipinos Greet New Governor . . . . .V. . AS f Frank J. Murphy, former mayor of Detroit and new Rovernor-gcner; of the Philippines, Is shown here as he received the salute of (1 Philippine guard of honor upon his arrival in Manila to benin h duties. Beside him is Col. Charles W. Exton, chief n staff ol Tlf Philippine department. nn yk A The Coolest Place To Shop in Town! rr n I f IV II Ul 1 fit 1 II III IfIiIflJl II UULLrJ U j j ji y i j W Final Day OF OU THE STORE OF SATISFACTION! We have No Connection With Any Other Store in Provo By the Same Name IS V This is the LEWIS Ladies' Store BE ON HAND DURING THIS GRE T FINAL DAY! Hundreds of Real HOT BARGAINS Will Be On Sale to th 3 Wise Buyer! : : : BE HERE! 500 PAIR OF BEAUTIFUL CHIFFON - HOSE pair AH Colors for All Occasions! $1.00 VALUE rl" BATHING SUITS 100 WOOL! Formerly $1.95 Just Arriced Special For the 24th! , Children's Washable DRESES in 2 Piecc Effects - Smart Jacket Effects - Constrasting Colors Regular $1.49 ; . -: ' I i 5 . V i-- GIGANTIC CLOSEOUT OF 2,000 WOMEN'S 'HE IE) II o Values to $3.95 o Values to $5.95 o Values to $10.95 Whatever tlie occasion, or time of day, there is a Drcs;; in this jrroup for your selection. Dotted and Printed Sheers Wai Nable Paste's - Floral Organdies or Chiffons - Flowered Bembergs MONDAY BRINGS A CLOSE-OUT CLOSE-OUT OF ALL OUR 3 While Hats ' ' t'l Select Your Hat from This Low Priced Group Lovely Lacy Straws in Colors! BRIMS and FLOPS summer Charming New - -r" : w i 3 m r V 4. - m u .v.'w ... r v A. kmS- v-3 i'j' i if Oftrtf .... 5V Regular $1.95 r.ti A ?? Head Sizes Values to $2.95 P - ,;. ., .. . ' JLW Vj1M M7r V t WD i mm . 1-68 WEST CENTER ST., PROVO, UTAH - LEO N.. LEWIS, Manager |