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Show t P R 0 V 0 (UTAH) SUNDAY H E 6 A L D, SUNDAY, MAHCB 3, 1935 AGE SIX KOLOB MUSIC FESTIVAL SET SPRINGVILLE- Kolob stake M. I. A. annual musical festival, will be hold Sunday at 7 p. m. at the high school auditor. um. The program is announced as follows: Opening selection, "The Heavens Heav-ens Resound," Beethoven; "Sing, Smile. Slumber," with flute obh-,gato obh-,gato by VVilford Weight; "Golden Slippers," male chorus; "Man Lindy I au," ladies trio, Lily Strickland: "Song of the Vikings." Eton Fanng, a mixed number by the stake. "In the -Luxembourg Gardens." Manning I 'i ra t - Dreams," Charles Huerter: "Indian "In-dian Down." Zameiuck: "Little Blue Bird of My Heart," Frank H. Gray; a i b numbers selected, select-ed, by Thistle ward; number selected se-lected hy Mapletn ward, finale of "Ode t.. Yi'Uth. ' Sfene-r Corn-will; Corn-will; "H.illeluj.di." rhnr is. Handel Han-del The direct'. rs f-.r the various selections are s Virl Junes, stake; Mrs. Julri Sun.si'.n. ac mpanist . R. B Weight. First ward: Mrs Mary S B..yi . sec.nd: Mrs. Kr-ma Kr-ma Bra ilsf.. rd. Third: Miss Helen I alt r eym.in. F-'iirth (',,:., Waters. Wa-ters. Maplet'.n. Mrs Isab-I lirxn Tlnstl- . ! LAKE VIEW MBS. SAME SHAW Reporter Phone 018-R-2 A large crowd attended the married mar-ried folks danee at Like View Thursday night sponsored by the Missionary committee The dance was one of a series of married folks dances every o'htr week. Mr and Mrs Thomas .Johnson returned home Imm Adamsville, Utah, where they went to attend the funeral of Reese Jones, broth-er-iti-law to Air .Johnson Mr. Jones died Saturday and was buried bur-ied Tuesday, leaving a wite and two sons and a daughter The adult education cl.ts has been discontinued. Mrs Ora Cunningham Cun-ningham who was conducting the class has been very much appreciated appre-ciated in her work by th se attending attend-ing Clinton Shaw returned hnir." from a trip to eastern points m company with Bert Anderson The meeting Sunday evening will be under the direction of the Mutual Improvement association Conjoint exercises will be given, and the following program will ! carried out: a one-act play read by Mrs Fred Dixon. A talk on the slogan by Velma Madsei. A trio consisting of Misses Cleo Nuttall, Hazel Farley and Venice rlahsen accompaie.l by Mrs. Aug:- u.'l Johnson An accordian solo will be given. A g od turnout is r'etlleSted by 'he presidents. Springville To Stae Art Ball To Aid Exhibit SPRINCYILLE An art hall will be given m the near- future to raise funds for the fourteenth annual national high school art exhihit. it was decided at a recent meeting of the art committee and representatives from the various civic organizations. A tentative date for Marc h L'L' was set for th-entertainment. th-entertainment. Chairman Y. W Brockhank was in charge of th--meeting, and pointed out tlit although the citv is contributing $r0 toward this v.-ir's projeo'. several hundred dollars addition.!. Would he ne .-ssary u, carry on the exhibit - "He urged the c jv; lubs and other organizations their suppor- of th continue trt exhibit which from all indt.ri,,ns equal if riot surpass -ir-'VMn plays. OUR BOARDING : wwwi ITS A CAS-MrVSK, W HrWM-SO THAT "BOX VOU H -jw. AUNT MA-RTHA AM W BOUGHT AT A WAREHOUSE A AHEr THERES A WHOLE ?4 WAS PULL OFTAA"RE OLD f ST H I BOX OF THEhA OUT EGYPTIAN WRTlNcoS EH V ( ,Ki THeARACbEl If WELL,I CAM USE lN V -1-GOSH I WONDER ) THESE GAS-AYSELTOBUsI ITD BE.IF I 71 EA WHEN 7; EfiAD, , I TURNED ON TH GAS START TALKING !J c I JQa STOVE TO SEE HOW ) Xr rJ ZZs BRIGHAM The Brighani Y.-ung a:nvers!t sviiiphonv oiehestrri ;.. it performs d ,,t th. best college lausieal - .1 scat ions "in th- west, will be heard in F"t k. pr luisnig vn.:.:.it, will i Soloist Kl'C-KXK JACOBS EX Timpanogos Scouts Win Advancements At Honor Session PLFASA.N'T GRnVF Timpanogos distrait s. ,,f honor was h !d Thur mng M. mbt rs . : th. i ent were: A H L we. Thorne. Jack Mail'at Grand Janm.:: The I B .::. I a - vs i r i ti ' .' ; SCoutS and S'...i!es W' : .l'IV.tr.C"l!i' ! t St-ci ,ini clas.- : R- Homer Spit;. a . L a . Merrill Bei k. I .,.- 1! ir JohliSot;. .-; y Sw : iiti Johnson First das.-: J tm- - M Mt r it !. .. 1 Bunnell . i l'-i l . e . I i 1 i : ' 1 1 Ho-a .-. i-: t : . . r . i i . i i . Y. -Ah it. K.-k : i ; . t '. : ( ',r e-ne. Y.-i n M Sam Hiito-.. .1 Xelsi Jack I i rdia : . J r.r i ' ! -.rson. '.or. Ion Wt ,g:it. Bu: t W -t. Harvard W f.-t Life .C 'lit ' K- It !1 X- ! El Wood Cifeene The district i pi ir.ra:; i "' i.o a wardin g coin ' to . !,. !: u. April, Ap-ril, at this tin. i- e.'v .-coat i;. th-' distiM t will ! i ;-,- .. n t'A iid : i s. .n. advata-.-n.. !'.t : S( H(W)L IIKDK A ll.l) SPP.IX ;'ILLE I .-!u i i -ii ; ' he Jr ant sch. ! building i m prove -m.-rrs. ;,osip. .n.-d :r-r;; l-'.-bruary "JJ. tlue to ,,n o'atb'.-ak scarlet lever m the sch .ol. was held l-'r-iday niRl.t m t lie t"i n: an s - . will operett t. I n !- N;.n - isr ,hs- Matinees a Is- wi Ivld Thui s-' s-' ia v and Fru. 1 i v a : t -r n ns HOUSE YOUNG UNIVERSI a ,fn o o ' w ifiif-x lectured as the soloist of the evening Orrhestrn dnnn&rt To : Feature S. Fugene Jacobs-n. Spanish Fork. tai nt''d Violinist and former s.u-deir s.u-deir of the Brighani Young, university, uni-versity, now studying in Chicago, will appear as soloist with the oj- hestra at the concert in College hall Monday night. Mr Jai obsen will play two selections se-lections by Paganim. one of the. tair.ous Caprice No 24 and variations varia-tions On this number he will be n eomiv.tni.-.i hv Prr.t F.lmer F. Nelson. The other selection is th brilliant Concerto in D major with oTchestra accompaniment Another feature of the concert wiU be ihr initial .innear.mce of Mi-'s Marjorie Mensel. hai'pist The beautiful instrument is at-t at-t ra i ting a great deal of atten- ti' !i a. tri" universitv iluniu Tcha.kowskv ' Walt rehear sa Is of the Flower.- m wliii h it 1.- 1 CM ' Ul'ed Miss Men.-.-! i- the daught.-r of Mr and Mrs H B M- n.- 1 of Pr-ovo Sp-i i.i! mo r. s- :.t'.a h'-s t- the F'aganim ' -r. rt whj h Mr J ii "h.vll wiil ;1 i PaL'anmi W:t.-jiiob.ibly W:t.-jiiob.ibly ' f- most n"ted and rio-t rio-t r i: -us ' all violinists S i n.ai- loiis was his h tuque tint h-was h-was thought to t.t ir. league with ,,.,,,,. ,,,,,...) ... w ii.. . ' ' l.ii'-n it ";?-.. i.! Il.'ilv i in F' brilarv is i -vi t inr.no ,. i,.. nme . n,, . ', , rr- and Mrs. h t egg. Mrs. Lilly Riding of Spring-1H. Spring-1H. i H- 1 Hiring his li.e umt (rant Thursday at his office. ; gained great tame and wealth Mrs, S. IS. Harris of Pleasant ' "' a concert violinist H. i im- " St : : i n musii so difficul' that he where she untlerwer.t a major up- -rial play :t S.. many were .-ration Fri.lay. Sin is reported :;..inti' st -ries spreal about to be doing f me '.: : !a i itild hanily walk .Arthur A. dunnell, "J3. Spring- . '.s wi'iou! being mobbed ville, and Amy Henr ichser.. lib. t.- in i:t:.-::.- eemus who Prcvo, were issued a ma rriage liar. li-ar. d plav.-i 1h- part wit n ct ns, at th.- .tir.ty t lcrk's ottice )i thin !.;;;;re. Pre black Fri.lay. h .. .,nd gaun- taf Ti:- p : "i, r ' ii. o i;; iw -: 1 ! ' Vl.t Suite X". 1 . ( ;eL. 1 M r: ::'.e II As- '- I ith III Anitr .'s I mi.iv, I Y In the Hail f ' he Mountain. Knm. orchestra S-mph.or:,e Espa g ra .le. Lal. Al-t-e-'-. , Tioj.jk. Concerto No 1, Paeaiani. f-ai'.-ne Jacohsen and oi rn. sti .i Yalse Tr iste. Sibelius. -.. Romana Andalu.a. Sa ! a. sate ("a.ril K'e No L f and 'a ria t io: :s, Pacanini-Au r. Eutrer,.- J.k 'liisi i:. accon.panit d hv Prof Elm.-. E X'.-lsot, Waltz of tin F!- wers Xutcrack. r Suit.-i Tt ii nk- m -k . 'i c In-str i Stairs Benin if y lewa'ks dram pipes and front I uilt of st-urdy wood, slot;,-.eriHi:' slot;,-.eriHi:' invariably play their-in their-in making the house look ( a o 1 1 ! ' a I'll! BY AHERN TY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 0 o Q o 0 o V". .est. rr- m " a n at the last concert m the tabernacle The orchestra, considered one a concert in College hall. Monday night. Eugene J,aeobjen. Spanish F. Violinist .Mrs. I ; ne Roberts arid sm Jai k. and Mrs Hazel Lewis mtorcd to Mur r av Thursdav to attend birthday paity given by Mrs V, E. Maxtield i-i her t -Vear-ol st n. Richard. rl T. 1 inla -oi.. J. l'rovo. and Ohio.- 1'ypei. Jo, Midwiiy, verc issued a ii.a r r laL'e lic ense at the county clerk's office Thursday .Mrs. ( arl Durham and baby of Costa Mesa. Calif., have arrived in f!'"" l" V1't M!' I'urh.im's par- ents. Mr and Mrs. J. K. Miyuer Mr Durham and Mr and Mrs T. E Xcsbit visitel tht-:r father. Vednesd,y at tii" l I S :ms- pital m Salt Lake City Mr Sny- der has been en:ir,ed m the h-rs- pital lor the p.ist live we, ks and ha underg.m. two major ami two minor operations rie is iiimhi; fine and is expected to be home m a rew weeks. rpit th, f'epoit th, family IlltilO.lt!.- m T . I rank Mvers. 2... ravsmi, and , , , , .... . loia I'lstn. Miiitaquin. were a v... ....,. -l ...a- r-i .....,.. . t il l iVe. IS And hospital Mathew Wahlin of Spr nmviile. :.- at tile Ann hospital reciving ii a-dica 1 t rea t ma-nt Mrs. Margaret Haiullin of Spi i.'.evnle. nr.. lei w ent a majoi . ..- ration at the Ami hosputa: Sat-urdav. Sat-urdav. and is reported to be dome well .Mrs. Douglas Page is at the Ami hospital, where she -,inder-went a major op, nation Sataida-She Sataida-She is dome well, according to ,n' i" Mrs ital ref'ort Martha Herlx-rt. Frank Herbert, Mary and Anna Herbert of Salma, and William Wells of Joseph, are spending the week .-rid here with relatives. Mrs. I aMar Hunter underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Aird hospital Thursday, and is reported to he doing fine. Mrs. Lvnn Starley and sons. Merlyn arid Teddy "of Holbr-.ok. Ariz, are visiting for a "month IN LOS ANGELES ; It s The I SIXTH and SPRING STREETS Gt thi Hayward Habit" SENSIBLE RATES $1.50 per day up without bath $i.00 per day up with bath CONVENIENT LOCATION ll?e check tjour car al tha door and rturn it when ijou ara ready jor it CAFE and GRILL POPULAR PRICES banquet Rooms Beautq Parloi 5arber Shop FRIENDLY PFRSONAL SERVICE H. C. FRYMAN, Proprietor MARK Y C. WAGENER RUSSRIX H. WAGENEI Maoacera City Briefs -( o e r S0 , j Congratulations Mrs ,,nd Mrs. Le Roy Tay- r have ;:n i: pound baby girl. ! ..rr: Krid.iy morning at the home .: the grandpa -ents. Mr. and Mrs. Mean on North Fifth West. Mr and Mrs Jack Taylor are the proud parents of a son, born! Tnursday night at the home. The mother is th" former Myrtle Evi'.ns. Mr and Mrs Eugene Speakman wish to anriour.ee the arrival of aj son. Friday muring at the Crane j Maternny home Mrs. Speakman! the lormer Martha Jones Mi and Mrs C. B Carlton of Los Angeles, have a son born Saturday, according to Mr. and Mrs William Hawkins, the grand - parents The mother is the for- mer Floreno Mo ire Air and Mrs. umord Gillespie E.lgemont. are the proud par- er.ts ot a scv"n pound daughter. n..in r-ruiay l.igni at tne iamny home Mrs tJillespie was former- "V Olive .i.-rns KKILLY IN HOSPITAL vKV YORK. March 1 iC.lt-- t.:,hvar(1 j Re. llv. chief of defense amsel for Bruno Richard Haupt- .. itm u-ik I infine.i to fnnnt .. ., .... , 1 1 la i i ios j ii ui i L ot ja v I t j" ii t eta i y ... . (,'.- 1 rest - - with Mrs Starlev's parents. Mr. HOTEL C MATOX at the MANX HARVEY M. TOY, MANAGING. OWNER POWELL AT O The T H E P O R T A L 0 F H 0 S P I T A L T Y W. B. Sutt General Manager OREM I MRS. MERRILL CRANUALL Reporter Phone 02-KS The family of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Heward of Wallsburg enjoyed a pleasant family reunion at their home Saturday, the occasion be- ing the 77th "anniversary of the birth of Mr. Heward. Attending the affair frorr Orem were, Mrs Delia Mecham, Mr. and Mrs Earl Mecham and small son, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Vernon and son. Mr. and Mrs. John Mecham. Miss Carol Mecham, Fawn Morgan and Fred Mecham,. Mrs. S. J. Rogerson who has ; spent iiif pasi tneree weens I visiting with her son. Lynn Roger- I son and family left for her home j in Monticello Monday. j Mrs. Russel Stewart of Salt I Lake city spent the week end 1 in Orem, the truest of Miss Fliza- I beth Sumner. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fiogerson j entertained at their home Wed- J nesday evening. Dainty refresh- j ments were served. Progressive rooM was the division of the eve- I ing the guests were Mrs. ajid i Mrs. VV. E. Losee and Mrs. and j Mrs.. J. M. Red Jr. of Provo. Mrs. M. F. Crandall was hostess to members of her contract bridge j club at her home Thursday after- ; noon. Luncheon was served at one j thirty. Bridge followed with Mrs J. Erval Christensen and Mrs Le Earl Burr winning the favors ! Prizes for the past series high ; scores were given by Mrs. Bur r and j Mrs. M. L. Crandall. Members J present were Mrs. J. B. Sumner i Mrs. J. G. Stratton, Mrs. E Hi Calder. Mrs. Le Earl Burr, Mrs R. D. Wells. Mrs. J. D Park. Mrs M F. Crandall and one guest Mrs. Erval Christenseji Mr and Mrs. Lee Rawlings are ! j rejoicing over th earrival of a ; J fme baby boy at their home on February 21. The youngster has one sister aged 17 and a brother who is 1 5 The regular monthly teachers i renort meeting and social of the1 Sharon ward relief society was j i held Thursday afternoon at the; , home of Mrs. Charles Farnsworth ' ; Sr. Mrs. Inez Rogerson gave an ; interesting review o: Barrie s j book -The Little Minister." and the otner guests spen: the time : in D,ecine auiit blocks Tastv re- . freshments were served bv Mrs ' pear, jepperson and Mrs.' Pearl , Loveridge. The members present were. Mrs. Eliza Anderson. Mrs Jennie Thorne. Mrs. Chloe Duke, Mrs. Edith Duke. Mrs. Phyhss : Hancock. Mrs. Nora Kofford. Mrs. 1 Inez Rogerson, Mrs. Agnes Bel- lows. Mrs. Clarissa Carrol, Mrs ' ttt:) hivcin Mrs Delia Tucker -V; Dl. Ht Doorl !. avi ir.. ..ua liuih , xx i.-. ittii. .j y- . r . . . ,.1 T nt.srMrro nt I "11 iiiiu .til .1. 1 rail v r l i vie. . T, ., .. ais. kj. n. Aiiuersoii visueu relatives in Midway. Friday. NEW Innovations, Service and Comfort Tk Most Convenient TK Bt Accommodttions Tk Fin Tub nd SKowtr Btkt C.rcultiny Ice Wtr 150 ATTRACTIVE ROOMS ? a "x i . jo. ttoo. n SO. $100 SINGLE slvo. tioo. n jo $400 ooueu SAMPLE KOOMS. Imi tl M SPLENDID RESTAURANT EXCELLENT COFFEE SHOP GARAGE SERVKE AT DOOR m FARRELL "IN THE HEART OF SAN FRANCISCO ' NEWHOUSE HOTEL Salt Lake City. UtaH Mrs. J. H. Water President Deserving Its Popularity Offering Individual rooms at a price that is exceedingly moderat. Rates Single $2 to $4 I Double 1 I $2.S0 to $4-S I V 400 Rooms V 400 Baths Chauncey W. West Assistant General Manager ville spent the week end with her daughter, Mrs. N'ita Blair They were guests of Mrs. Cord-and Cord-and family. ner's sister Mrs. T. M. Samuel-Mrs. Samuel-Mrs. P. G. Peterson visited son. with her sister, Mrs. L. P. Condie Mrs. Arthur Sumsion of Spring-of Spring-of Salt Lake City. Sunday. Mrs ville spent the week visiting at Condie returned home with her the h ome of her parents Mr. and nas spent the week here. Mrs Manam Bradshaw will : give tne lesson in i neoiogy at ( Relief society in Sharon ward i Tuesday r antl Mrs. W. J Cordner ana irs. coroner s imaner .vus S. P. Banks of Pleasant Grove 1 0BB9BnBBBBBBIBIBBBBBfllBfeBIBlBIUBIBBBBBSBBSBBl'1 Bf - -- --v v . ! S p ' MT JTV V a j g ERVI i j H I g B i H DIRECTORY g Here is a List of Firms That Render th H Service g g B jj B J n B n B M jj n B g B J m u IT W1IX APPEAR FN THK HKKAI.D EVERY WEDNESDAY AND Sl'NDAV NEW DEAL BEAUTY SHOP at OREM Phone O il -.1-2 undor managenu it of RHODA H. AXT)KKREK(t, l'mvo's first Pt-rmaM-ont WirriT Will opon .March 7th. Operator-LA RETTA MOON Professional (osnietitian and Hairdresser HI-: I Is;i, N lll'TII l. M ji : i:i n . i v. j t i ! i -v , . 1 . t s I i t f . ,v ! : ; . i . .v r 11 n liken of WiiIiIifh lli'imlrrd 1'lionr :ts- B ijyu S Ralph's Radio Appl. Co. S Tell us viiiii Radio IreilUes , Can Solve them Phone 61 j p s IPeiy's Seed! ttoi?e I 5 Iahs' Flower, (iurden and 1 ield Sds, Flower and eretable 5 5 Phu.ts 382 Wst Outer 1 B S Seeils. Bulbs, Flowers, Plants, 84 West 5 Draft Beer S Parts and IIENKK MF(i. CO. Service Column Ads Bring Results! g B PORTRAIT New Ivocation U ine ery Latest Metood. LOUIS KELSC'H, at the BOOTERIE. n a 1 W. R. Scott n n Paper Haninu: - Paintin"; n & Decorating - Contracting mm n Phone 683W 369 W. 2nd N H M tl II H m a ! n ! B ! H II ! II ! W H i H B ! B i B n ESeys and Lock Woi?Bs Baby BiiRk's Retired Snow's Cycle Shop. 38i W. (en. RADIATOR SERVICE A l 'TO GLASS INSTALLED While You Wait Ahlander Mfg Co. 476 South University Ave. we Kuy Lawn Mowers. Stoves. Tunis and Small Machine H ORIENT HE PA IK SHOP m N. fniv. Ave. CITY FEED WHITE FAWN STORE ii White Fawn Flour - Hay. Grain. Feed. Breakfast Food ii Battle Creek Health Foods - Phone 11 1 - 151 No. I'niv. a H El Plumbing g Heatin- P. L. PHONE 574 M H New and Better Coal from mm H n N ! it I n teed. Call for our 125 EAST CENTER, HATS CLEANED and BLOCKED Up-to-Date Machinery NR. A Service M One Trial Will Convin.ce You PHONE 475 MADSEN CLEANING COMPANY J n g i Expert Radiator Repairing ii Burt's 4th West and Center SEE US ABOUT YOUR TITLES n n M Deed ConveysiH Notary Public 5 H. F. THOMAS S ABSTRACT CO. H 1M W. Center Prove, Utai) M n H B RAY BARRETT work rohiouts U Phone l.'Ol g BBBBBBBBBB9fi9IBnBB3BSBBBS86BSSBSSB3BBSBSBBBBB9 a Klcctriral Cor'trartiriK PECK ELECTRIC COMPANY H "ARTISTIC LIGHTING FIXTL'RKS" 213 West fpntt-r Street Phone 418 ISJJBnSSBCSBSSBS33BBSBSBSfiBBBBSB2jBfSBBSSSSSS22CSffi23 visited in Salt Lake City Thursday and Mrs. George Carrol. The Timpanogos M. 1. A. spon- sored a very successiui aancing party in the ward amusement hall Thursday evening. Music was fur- nished by the Murdock orchestra ana tr.ere was a large trowu m attendance. V - J 1 1 X B H You Need UTAH COUNTY MATTRESS FACTORY WOOL AM) COTTON MAT TRESSES, WOOL HATTS Mattreie Rmov&ted and ouwl' new. l W. tnl N. rhone S45, Provt s?, North I'niv. Av Ornamental Trees and Fruit Trws, ( enter Equipment Repairs B Phone 11.") PROVO SERVICE Univ. Ave B B I 'hone 386 J. 113 PHOTOGRAPHY 3 West Center All Ladies Soles Sewed !! We t all and Deliver n Pb. 707. 168 W. Center stery ix? o. I DANIELS AUTO WRECKAGE TSED PARTS TOMN(l AND WKECKKK SERVICE, DAT OB NIGHT ' Srd S- Univ. Ave. Phone 68 LARSEN Sheet Metal Work 343 WEST CENTER ST. Utah's Best Mines (iuaran- S prices. Prompt Delivery. PROVO PHONE 1208 Service (iaraee ARNOLD -MOO NET C My M Sunshine Cafe Where Friends Meet and m EAT Day and Night S 396 West Center St., Provo 1 it H Auto Repairing HUNDLEY S (;i ara'teed c;ara;k H 2nd So. Univ. Ave. M Motor Repairing 0 m H mm H n m |