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Show St - v PROVO W(Ut AH V SUNDAY v HERALIiil SUNDAY; JANUARY- 29,- 1939 'PAGE THREE 13.) V Simmons Obncort. ntiicgaaii 'j A; representative audience, testimonial tes-timonial to tola success n the music World, is expected to At-, At-, tend the Dilworth Simmons piano recital, Monday night in College hall. - The program to be played by Mr. Simmons is the same as the one at his coming debut in Kimball Kim-ball hall, Chicago, February 27. It is as follows: 1: Organ Prelude and Fugue, A minor Bach-Liszt Sonnette del Petrarca. .Liszt Polonaise, E major Liszt 2. Sonata, C minor . Medtner Allegro abbandonamente Andante con moto Allegrd con spirito 3. Notturno Respighi Etude Tableau, E flat minor. min-or. Etude Tableau, A minor Rachmaninoff 4. Four Etudes. .... .Saint-Saens 1. Etude en forme de Valse 2. Les cloches de las Palmas 3. Etude in Thirds. 4. Toccata UTAIIN EXTRADITED SACRAMENTO, Cal., Jan. 28 U.H Gov. Culbert L. Olson today granted extradition of Roscoe Dozad, held in Los Angeles and wanted in St. George, Utah, for issuing a $67 bogus check on a bank at Hurricane, Utah. N.B.C.-RED NETWORK THE pop-t"- STATION mm SUNDAY, JAN. 29 A. M. 6:00 KDYL Wake Up and Smile. 6:30 KDYL The Song Book. 7:00 NBC Turn Back the Clock. 7:15 NBC Vagabond Adventures. 7:30 NBC Melody Moments. 8:00 KDYL The Revelers. 8:15 KDYL Funny Paper Man. 8:30 KDYL Music and American Youth. 9:00 KDYL Salt Lake Church of the Air. 9:30 NBC Meridian Music. 10:00 NBC Madrigal Singers. 10:30 NBC Chicago Round Table. 11:00 KDYL Melodic Interlude. 11:30 NBC Salute to Nations. 12:00 NBC RCA Magic Key. ,P. M. 1:00 KDYL The House of Melody. Mel-ody. 1:15 NBC Sunday Drivers. 1:30 NBC Vivian Delia CSiesa. 1:45 KDYL Interlude. 2:00 NBC Rangers Serenade. 2:30 NBC The World is Yours. 3:00 NBC Uncle Ezra. 3:30 KDYL Musical Jewels. 3:45 KDYL Sunday Varieties. 4:00 KDYL Transradio News. 4:15 KDYL "Singtime". 4:45 KDYL Musical Memories. 5:00 NBC Hollywood Playhouse. 5:30 NBC Fitch Bandwagon. 6:00 NBC Chase and Sanborn Hour. 7:00 NBC Manhattan Merry-Go- . Round. 7:30 NBC American Album. 8:00 NBC The Circle. 9:00 NBC Walter Winchell. 9: 15 NBC Irene Rich. 9:30 NBC Jack Benny. 10:00 NBC Seth Parker. 10:30 NBC Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra. 11:00 KDl xransradio News. Il:i5 NBC Bridge to Dreamland. 12:00 NBC Gary Nottingham's Orchestra. 12:30 NBC Merbie Kay's or-chestra. or-chestra. 1;00 KDYL Good Night. MONDAY, JAN. 30 6:00 KJJ X L arly Birds of 1939. b:30 KDYL, Riders of the Range. t:45 KDYL Opportunity Program. Pro-gram. 7:00 ivDYL Daybreak Digest, 7:15 KDYL. George Hall's Music. 7:iiU KDL. iransracno News. 7:i5 KDYL Little Church in the Rockies. i:00 KDYL, Morning Melody MM. 8:30 KDYL Bye. Bye Blues. 8:45 KDYL On the Mail. i,:0U NBC Ted White. 9:15 KDYL Harmony Highlights. 9:45 NBC Kitty Keene, inc. 10:00 KDYL Those Happy Gil-mans. Gil-mans. 10:15 NBC The O'Neills. 10:30 KDYL The Bargain Hunter. 10:35 KDYL Transraaio News. 10:45 KDYL Singin' Sam. 11:00 NBC Johns Other Wife. 11:15 NBC Just Plain Bill. 11:30 NBC Dangerous Roads. 11:45 NBC Dr. Kate. 12:00 NBC Betty and Bob. P. M. 12V15 NBC Arnold Grimm's Daughter. 12:30 Valiant Lady. 12:45 NBC H y in n s of All Churches. 1:00 NBC The Story of Mary Marlin. 1:15 NBC Ma Perkins. 1:30 NBC r-epper Young's Family. Fam-ily. 1:45 NBC The Guiding Light. 2:00 NBC Backstage Wife. 2:15 NBC Stella Dallas. 2:30 TJBC Vic and Sade. 2:45 NBC Girl Alone. 3:00 KDYL Culbertson Bridge System. 3:15 KDYL Inquiring Reporter, r 3:30 NBC Cadets Quartet. 3:45 KDYL Transradio News. 4:00 NBC Science in the News. 4:5 KDYL Songs of the Islands ' 4:30KDYL Masters Singers. 4:45 KDYL Monday Tea Dance. 5:15 NBC Paul Carson. 5:30 KDYL Jack Armstrong. , 5:45 NBC Red Norvos Or- chest rs 5:55 KDYL Elks Safety Cdm inlttee. ' 6:00 NBC Al Pearce and His Carney Sears-President . ATLANTA, Ga., Jan. 28 (CLE) Directors of Sears, Roebuck & Co., at its annual meeting -today, elevated Vice President Thomas J; Carney to' the presidency, succeeding suc-ceeding Gen. R. E. Wood, who will become chairman of the board. Wood succeds Leasing J. Rosen-wald. Rosen-wald. who retires both as chairman chair-man and as a member of - the board. The board declared a dividend of 75 cents a share payable March 10 to stockholders of record on Feb. 10. 1938. The board also appointed Donald Don-ald M. Nelson, vice president in charge of merchandising, as chairman chair-man of the executive committee and executive vice president. APPRECIATION Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Coates and family wish to express their sincere sin-cere gratitude to all those who have assisted and given comfort in any way during their recent bereavement, be-reavement, caused through the death of their daughter and sister, Dora Coates Corbell, and her husband, hus-band, Charles Corbell. CBS NETWORK SUNDAY, JAN. 29 A. M. 6:30 KSL 7:00 CBS Sunrise Serenade. From the Organ Loft, with Julius Mattfeld. Wings Over Jordan. Church of the Air. Uncle Tom and the Comic Strips. Christian Science Radio Ra-dio Service. Major Bowes' Capitol Theatre Family. Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir and Organ. International News 7:30 CBS 8:00 CBS 8:45 KSL 9:15 KSL 9:30 CBS 10:30 CBS 11:30 KSL P. M. 12:00 12:30 1:00 CBS "Americans All -Im- migrants All." CBS .The Texas Rangers. CBS Philharmonic S y m phony Society of New York, John Barberolli, conductor. CBS The Silver Theater. CBS Gateway to Hollywood. Holly-wood. CBS This is New York. CBS Sunday Evening Hour, Symphony Orchestra and chorus, conducted r:D0 4:30 6:00 7:00 by Eugene Ormandy. "Can You Imagine 8:30 KSL That?" KSL Catholic Hour. CBS BenBernie and all the La da. KSL International News. CBS "Let's Communicate." KSL Sunday Evening on Temple Square. Frank Asper, organist; William Wil-liam Hardiman, violinist. violin-ist. CBS Thanks for the Memory. Mem-ory. CBS Harry Owens and his orchestra. CBS Jimmy Davis and his Orchestra. CBS Prelude to Midnight. KSL Goodnight. 9:30 10:00 10:15 10:30 11:00 11:30 11:45 A. M. 12:15 12:45 1:00 MONDAY, JAN. 30 A. M. 6:00 KSL Sunrise Serenade. 7:00 KSL International News. 7:15 KSL Utah Buckaroos. 8:00 CBS Pretty Kitty Kelly. 8:45 CBS Waltzes of the World. 900 KSL Words and Music. 9:15 CBS Eton Boys. 10:00 KSL School Administration in Utah. 10:15 CBS "Her Honor, Nancy James." 10:30 CBS Romance of Helen Trent. 10:45 CBS Our Gal Sunday. 11:15 CBS Life Can Be Beautiful. P. M. 12:00 CBS Big Sister 12:15 CBS Aunt Jennie's True -Stories. 12:30 KSL Stock. Market Quotations Quota-tions and International News. 1:00 CBS American School of the Air. 1:30 CBS Scattergood Baines. 2:00 KSL Melody Jamboree. 2:15 CBS Myrt and Marge. 2:30 CBS Hilltop House, with Bess Johnson. 3:15 CBS Nila Mack's "Let's Pretend." 3:30 KSL International News. 3:45 KSL Words and Music. 4:00 CBS Press Radio News. (Paid Advertisement) sn. r7DL:Lj.,..i.. K as! C&4.UKE OURS Voting El$htq lafcorjm Brazil SPANISH FOtfK Ted - Beck, son Qf Mr. and Mrs. S..R.Beck.of this city, and well known .musician of Utah county, will- leave the L. D. S. mission training school in Salt Lake City, Jan. 29, to fill a two years', mission . In Brazil. Mr. Beck while a native of Spanish Span-ish Fork has spent several years in California and was active in the Santa Monica L. D. . S. ward. Since returning to Spanish- Fork he has attended the B. Y. U. and has been active in the religious .. r i V - v 2.X TED BECK work of the Spanish Fork Third ward. At the testimonial which was held recently, a splendid musical program was given under the direction of Dr. Allen G. Brockbank, which included three selections by the ward choir directed di-rected by Miss Hannah Vicklund with Mrs. Hazel C. Larsen accompanist; accom-panist; two selections were given by the Third ward ladies' chorus also directed by Miss Vicklund; two solos by Miss Frances Johnson John-son of the Fifth ward; a solo by Lynn Searles; a vocal duet by Lillie Stewart and Sonoma Williams; Wil-liams; accordion music by Mrs. Millie Scofield; readings by Miss Doris Turner, and Miss Catherine Cather-ine Swenson; a .short speech by Bishop L. F. Smith and an appreciative ap-preciative talk by Elder Beck. Dancing to the music of Ted's orchestra of ' which Elder Beck has been manager for several years rounded out the evening. During art intermission Miss Phebe Hughes of the Second ward entertained with a tap dance number. There were more than 200 guests present, many of the towns in Utah county being represented. rep-resented. Loveliest Lips ; in New England "1 New fiigland's most entrancing lips competed for first honors against those of, Olive Mullens of 'Worcester, Mafes., abo ver but lost Hers were tops, Boston judges said. Our Better Coal is properly conditioned . ; . properly weighed, properly priced and promptly delivered. State Official Weight Station! TRUCK OWNERS! Weigh . Your Truck For 1939 License! ' Announcing a New Policy! From Now On We Will Handle RailtShipped Coal! . Th Same Quality and Service , Guaranteed . (if i cay. SUNDAY SERMllES ' ' 1 Sacrament services will convene this evening at 6:30 o'clock in the L. D. S. ward chapels. All , are invited to attend. FIRST WARD D. O, Wight will be the speaker of the evening, the meeting to .e in charge of the genealogical so-dety. so-dety. Good music has been planned. plan-ned. SECOND WARD T. Quathel Allred and A. Bond Denhaiter, returned missionaries from the southern states and the Netherlands, respectively, will be the speakers, meeting to commence com-mence at 7 o'clock. . FOURTH WARD Special, music has been arranged arrang-ed and, remarks will be made by John P. Greene. MANAVU WARD Theodore Martuieau will speak on "Temple Marriage." A male quartet, composed oi Jesse Clay-jun, Clay-jun, Harvey Staheli, Harry Lind-ey Lind-ey ana Iceland ierry will sing Mate o' Mine." Mrs. lone Heaton will be accompanist and Ernest jraxman will" direct tne group, ine cnoir will render three special spe-cial nuuioers. BONNEVILLE WARD "Elijah" will be tne subject of an address by Dr. Amos Merrill, Mer-rill, the genealogical society in charge. . SHARON WARD The genealogical class will have the program in charge, to include tne xoliowing numbers: A Legacy From the Past," by che first class of the Junior Genealogy; Gen-ealogy; song, Mrs. Frank Keele and uaughter; "Joseph In Egypt," an act Dy second-year Juniors; song, Mrs. fcrank Keele and daughters," address, William G. Kocherhans. Meeting begins at 7:30 o'clock. FIFTH WARD Judge Nephi Jensen , of Salt Lake City will be the speaker at the meeting under the auspices of the genealogical commitee, William Oldroyd, chairman. Complete Com-plete program appears alsewhere in the paper. CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our deep appreciation to all our kind neighbors neigh-bors and friends for their assistance assist-ance during the illness and death of our beloved husband and father, Clinton Hills. We are grateful for the services of the speakers and musicians, and all who helped at the funeral. Also for the beautiful beau-tiful floral tributes. MRS. CLINTON HILLS AND FAMILY. $109.50 2-Pc. Living-Room Suite Beautiful Rust Velour Cover . Lovely Design , only $109.50 2-Pc. Living-Room Suite Blue Velour Cover Newest Design A Real Value at $104.50 BE0R00U OUTFIT Includes LARGE MIRROR VANITY - CHEST -BENCH - BED - COIL SPRING - SPRING-FILLED MATTRESS - 2 VANITY LAMPS - and BED LAMP I $1.50 $3.95 $4.95 EfJD TABLES 1IG CtlflinS PICTURES , , . Beautifully Finished I x , ' Walnut Finish ' I i?v?lyen Only I Nicely Framed PROVO STOREt-84 North University Avenue.- Phqne 194 afai r- I r... i i r 'I M it CATHOLIC ' CHURCH 170 North FUth West Father,, Jlenry--Father Valerian Sunday masses at 9 and 10:30 a. m.' : at the " Provo Catholic church. .' CHRISTIAN SCXENE CHURCH First Church of Christ, Scientist, Scien-tist, corner of... First , East and 1rst North streets. Regular Sunday Sun-day morning services, 11 o'clock, suoject "Love." 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 oundays and . holidays. THE COMMUNITY CHURCH Cor. 2nd No. & Univ. Ave. Church school, 9:45 a. m. Morning service, 11 a. m. Young People's C. E., 7 p. m. ., , The theme of the morning, service serv-ice will be "What Are Our Values r" ... The cnoir will sing .t special anthem. REORGANIZED CHURCH 234 West Fourth South .'Regular Sunday services at the Reorganized cnurch. Sunday -icnoui ajt ip; nW EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 150 Nortn Mrst West B. Skbv, Pastor Sunday school at 10:15 a. m. Divine services at 11 a. m. Sermon on John 8, 12-18. Theme "Jesus Proving Himself che light of the world and promising prom-ising the light of life. to all that .olfdw Him." SAINT MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 50 West Second North Fourth Sunday after Epiphany. Church school, 9:45 a, m. Holy Eucharist and sermon, 11 a, m. GIANT CLIPPER IN SAN FRANCISCO SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 28 OLE) Pan-American Airways' 74 -passenger Boeing clipper, largest plane in the world, arrived in San Francisco today from Astoria, As-toria, Ore., after a leisurely maiden flight down the coast. It carried 17 persons nine crew and eight officials. WARNING SOUNDED SPANISH FORK Marshal Cooper J ex has issued warning to dog owners that the dogs must be tied up or penned at night, due to the fact that much damage is being done by dogs -among sheep and rabbits. Mr. Jex states dogs running at large may be shot by the police force. Judge Jensen Is p StKWarii Speaker Judge Nephi Jensen, of Sa)t Lake City, known as one of the most popular, speakers In the church, will address the evening services in the Fifth ward chapel tonight at 6:30. Several fine musical musi-cal selections will be rendered. . Judge Jensen will discuss the theme, i "What Is Salvation?" He is. a ; former president of the Canadian L. D. S. mission, .. The program has been prepared by-the ward genealogical committee, commit-tee, under the direction of William JUDGE NEPHI JENSEN V. Oldroyd, chairman. It is as follows: Opening song, page 198, "O Ye Mountains High," directed by George Whi taker, organist, Byron By-ron Jensen. Invocation,- Joseph Nelson. Vocal duet "beautiful Davi" Grace Croft and Hannah Oldroyd. sacrament. String trio. Joie Batcherlor. Lucile Quist, Helen DeGraff. Talk, "How Genealogical Committee Com-mittee Can Help You." Neva Peck. Vocal duet. "Sonsr of HoDe " Hilma Henrie and Ralph Britsch. Talk, "What is Salvation." Judge Nephi Jensen. Closing soner. "O Thou Rock of Our Salvation." Benediction, John Quist. SENTENCED TO DEATH FOR WIFE'S MURDER . TUCUMCARI, N. M., Jan. 28 (UJ!) District Judge Barry L. Pat-ton Pat-ton denied motion for new trial today and sentenced Dr. John H. Sanford to death the middle of April 21 for Ine murder of his wife. The middle-aged San Miguel county physician, twice mayor of Santa Rosa and socially prominent, promin-ent, was convicted on charges of poisoning his 49-year-old invalid wife last June 23. . - :. ,.-.v- 7r I x ,. . i LlLZ il ii 3100pegister at Leadership - At the. dose of the Eighteenth annua) Leadership Week at Brig-ham Brig-ham Young -university, Friday more than 3100 visitors returned to . their communities in sixteen states carrying the week's messages mes-sages concerning "Life At Its Best." The delegates to the annual, an-nual, adult educational event represented rep-resented . a probable community population of half a million people peo-ple In J05 stakes and eight missions mis-sions of the L. D. S. church. Total registration was 3109, exceeding ex-ceeding the estimated total of slightly over 3000 that was reported report-ed last year. Obituaries Clinton Hills Funeral services for Clinton Hills were held Thursday afternoon after-noon in the Grand View ward chapel. Bishop J. O. Jolley was in charge. Ivern Pyne sang "Lay My Head Beneath a Rose," and prayer was offered by C L Riding., A duet. "My Father Knows," was sung by Mrs. Iceland Ice-land Madsen and George Brown. Remarks were made by James Cordner, and the solo, "The House tat the End of the Lane," was rendered by E. B. Terry. Raymond Partridge was the next speaker, and a chorus of girls under the direction of William M. Vernon, sang "Whispering Hope." . Pres. A. V. Watkins spoke, also closing remarks were made by Bishop Jolley. john Kuhni sang "Going Home," and prayer by M. E. Kartchner concluded the services. The grave at the Provo City Burial park was dedicated ty Patriarch B. H. Jolley. TOWNSEND CERTAIN BILL WILL PASS FRESNO. Cal.. Jan. 28 (ILE Dr. Francis E. Townsend, leader of the Townsend Old Age Pen sion movement, expressed confi dence today tftw pian would be A oflQ oi?n( sum Easiest in the World On Clothes! 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