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Show A PAGE FOUR PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY ' 28, 1939 PayconStcdcnSs;; -UJin iSshoIars&ip FLAPPER FANNY Mary Larson Wedding :Diate Is Announced By Sylvia ''4 corn. tm rt kza scaviec Me.' T. m. c& u. . pat. r- To Bex Wed 1 1 i t i ! n i s v PAYSON-Nine students of the i'ayson senior high school grad nation; class of? 1939 ; received scholarship awards. The annual Cultus club . scholarship ;raward was , presented 1 to Miss , Wanda Harper fcy Mrs. N. Blaine MVin lers, cmo , president. ' Keithe Johnson was the recipi ent of the . Lions club $15 award for leadership,' scholarship, service serv-ice and citizenship ' The award was presented by N.- Blaine Win ters, president of ; the Payson uons club. A -scholarship to Westminster t : college was presented to Mlsa Neva Watklns. Miss Maxlne , , Cloward received a scholarship U ! from Snow college at Ephralm. Utah State Agricultural college Issued two scholarships one to " Miss Lila Butler, and the other to Stanley White. ' ! ' Mlaa Loa Creer was given a scholarship to the University of Utah. Henager's Business college presented a certificate to apply on-ees"to Miss Ruth Kempton. The annual Knight scholarship, given by the descendants of Uncle JesSe Knight, to the Brigham ' Young university, was presented to' Miss Mary Fage. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION - FOR SALE HOUSES 4 ROOM modern home, close to schools, good terms. 32a North 8 West. V m28 FOR SALE mSCELLANEOUS IVER JOHNSON bicycle, ballon tires, 549-R. 670 North 7 East. ; " m29 PLENTY of Peonies and Daises, J. H. Kirk, Phone 198-J. m29 AUTOMATIC electric house pump, phone 022-J-2. m31 FOR RENT FURNISHED 2 ROOMS, clean and ' cool, 284 East, 1 North. Jll MODERN home, Sprlngdell road, Provo canyon, electric range, two hatha, five bed-rooms, . Phone 42. m28 WELL furnished modern 3 room I East 3 North. m29 OR UNFURNISHED, 2 and rpom apartments, heat and utili-" utili-" ties furnished, 531 North 2 East. ,. 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This immunization is especially valuable where individuals are working where there is not a safe water supply for drinking. The work-lsunder the Public Health association and the fee is 25 cents per person. The . roman empress, Poppaea, once bathed in the milk of 500 white asses.' v II Duce's Youngest- Typical schoolgirl is Anna Maria Mussolini, youngest daughter of Italy's dictator, shown here on educational junket to minerals exhibition 4n Rome. " i W 'i f I I ' ! , i 3 ' ' , y v , . r " I . iS.m rr i l Naf tfJ 0T00 THnUP-SPEeiAIL. 6 Cylinders Parts Extra 1. Check Battery, Wire and All Connections St. Test,. Clean and Adjust Spark Plugs 3. Test Compression . Remove and Sychronize Distributor, Adj. Points S. . Test Cbil and Condensor 6. Set Timing i ' ,1 lave Your Generator, Starter, Carburetor ant Electrical. Equipment serviced by, specialists, factory-trained men. , LATEST EQUIPMENT' -J FACTORY' TRAINED MEN : KM DfltTEDV. AHD COTOa--:. auto specialized servici: 275 . South 'University - Ave. . - . candy bar.1 rmn the tfasoa. 9 ling arid Queen 7est at Resort By WEBB MILLER United Press. Staff Corespondent BANFF, Alberta, May 27 (ILE) King George and Queen Elizabeth relaxed Saturday in this resort town high in the Rockies. It was the first opportunity they had had since they landed at i Quebec 10 days ago,; and they pre pared to make the most of it. Formal evening gowns and uniforms uni-forms were, discarded for comfortable com-fortable tweeds and tailored suits. The king: had planned a round of golf on Banff's sporty course, but the hand he iniured on his train . still was giving him some trouble and it was considered unlikely un-likely he would play. Instead, it was expected he and queen Elizabeth would hike along the' many trails near the hotel before driving late Saturday to Lake Louise. Sunday morning they resume their journey to Vancouver, British Brit-ish Columbia, which they will reach Monday. The royal pair showed fatigue upon their arrival here Friday night from Calgary, where close vlto 200.000 ;persons,4gave,i, .theni. wild greeting. Girls, Pass Out July 4 Tickets Heralding v ticket distribution in Provo . for the . new Ford V-8 to be given away at the evening stadium show, concluding feature of the 1939 July Fourth celebration. cele-bration. Qui Viva club girls of Provo high school Saturday gave away hundreds, of ducats, and assisted merchants with the first day distribution. In charge of the activities was Edith Harrison of the Delta Tbeta Chi sorprity. Wearing green skirts , and jockey ;aps (significaitt of the July Fourth horse f racing! meet), the girls were Edith White head, Elaine Peterson, Anna Lee Strate, Eleanor Brockbank, Georgia Cullimore, Mary Joe Speckart, Hazel Rower Beth Sutton, Sut-ton, Beth Rambeau, Gertrude Page, Afton Ahlander and Eloise Reed. , One ticket will be given by Provo merchants for eaph. initial 25-cent purchase and one for each 50 .cents spent thereafter. MACil ULCER Tb Indian of yesterday, wha child of nfttnre. knw little of tomch distress but i ti; Ji .:..l.uUMj L . as susceptible ss yon. lU1i8TfeisJ5e Ko-Kisk UdtTest i ThoasandapraiMtTDGA. Try itfolr relief 1. of ulcer and stomach pains, indigestion. - - m pains, for beartoarn. ptunins' sen- Mtkm. bloat and other conditions caused by excess ex-cess acid. Get aSSe package of UDGA Tablets today. Abaolnteiysafetoase. They most help roa or yoar money will be reXandod. At Provo Drug Company, and All Good Drug Stores. (adv)- 7. Check Valves,; Adjust Over-' Over-' head Valves. 8. Test Fuel Pump 0. Clean and Oil Air Cleaner 10. Adjust Carburetor . 11. Check Generator 12. Check starter , , All Motor Adjustments put Up to Original Factory Specifications n Phone 649 PAOw , - : ditty - Briefs .J Oliver Briggs of Logan, spent Saturday in Provo with business friends-. Bert, Phyllis Jay . and DeLoy Bench, . have left for Seal- Rock,. Oregon,, to visit their , aunt, Mrs, J. R. Pope, for a month.- ; ' - Mr. and Mrs. J. I1V Murdock of Provo, and . their , daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and r Mrs. - George Stanley of Heber pity, left Saturday Satur-day morning- for LoaAngeles, Calif. En route, they will, visit Boulder dam. In Los Angeles, they will be joined by their daughter daugh-ter and sister, Miss1 Edith Murdock, Mur-dock, and they will travel to San Diego and to Mesa, Ariz., to visit i Mrs. Murdock's brothers. They will spend several days , at ; St, Johns, Ariz., where 55 years ago, Mr. Murdock labored as an L.D.S. missionary . for six years They will tour i the petrified forest, Grand Canyon and the canyons and points of interest in southern Utah. . ) .n.. O. W. Israelson of Logan, was a visitor in Provo Saturday. Ford Jeppson of Bingham, spent e last of the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Oran- Gronenian left Saturday for San Francisco where they will visit, the World's fair for ..a week. r Mr. and, Mrs. Newell Baum and two children and Miss Margaret Dudley, have left for a week's trip to- the San Francisco fair. En route they will stop at Boulder i dam Mm. R. H. Wester. (Milli Lamb) of Denver, Colo., has arrived ar-rived to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lamb, for a few weeks, n .. in ' - ' 1 i Mrs. Sarah Ramsey was in Ogr den Saturday, where she was lnr vited to sing at the annual cons vention of the Utah State association associa-tion for the Blind, vr Rachael S. Findley of Kanab, was here on Saturday. , u1 T U lenaar - O. S: ALUMNAE A meeting of the O. S. Alumnae will be held Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Miss Al-lie Al-lie Dixon, , 33 East Seventh North street. The traveler's tree of Madagascar Mada-gascar grows fan-shaped, with the broad sides facing north and south, and its edges facing east and west, since it catches and holds more moisture this way. Sold Only by Us in Utah County! A mmnrlal In fla.wlM mnlfA executed by master craftsmen, will endow your record with the warmth of an undying devotion. We welcome the opportunity to assist In planning a memorial that will suitably express your thought and blend - with- "cemetery "ceme-tery environment. Many J fine examples now in our show room Also Utah ' County's Beit Automatic SEALED VAULTS SSDGnly V DELIVERED Anywhere in Utah Co. A. H. CHILD IVAN CHILD, JProp. . - Phone 237 '-, SPRINGVILLE (iOifUllWilffij Arrangements For Nuptials . ; Mr.; and Mrs. W. R. Scott wish to announce the betrothal of their daughter, Mable, to Sheldon Niel-, son' of- Pasadena,' Calif son of Mr. ' and Mrs. Lorenzo Neilson of Stevensville, Montana,; ." , The couple will be married here inrJune, and will leave to - make their home . In Pasadena. , The ? bride-to-be has attended the. Provo nigh school, and is- a graduate of the L. JD. ' S. seminary.-''- ' "---r--.-. - A shower was tendered by Mrs. William.. P, V Clayton : Thursday evening at 'her home, 25 guests attending. Games,' music .and f luncheon were the diversions and beautiful glftswerexreceived " by the honored guest. ; , j. i : J '. J. " rf. . . V ; - . rp . - , t - ' a Bluebird Girls Tendered Party, f Bluebird, girls N of' the 1 Fifth ward Primary were; entertained by their teacher, Mrs! Mor-tensen, Mor-tensen, Friday afternoon at her home, the . affair featuring ..' the XPSw, - . . " - f - " . . - -' - . ' a... - - .- 'V . -. - .v 7 . . v . ' r Provo Higlk . ScEool JUNE Featuring Miss Evelyn Hansen,. WelI Known.'Ho.me Service Supervisor -V FREE PRIZES! 1st: Prize 2nJ Prize M EE' j- v -:'-'' THERE iBetrothal Is Made' Known ..PLEASANT GROVE Mr., and Mrs Frank" Heklenreich wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, . Arlena, to Dean - At-wood, At-wood, son of Mr.- and Mrs. Laurence Laur-ence M. Atwood of Manila , x ' The . marriage will take place in ; the Salt Lake temple the first part of June. Miss Heidenrlch was graduated from the Pleasant Grove high school -this year.' Mn Atwood re cently, returned from a mission in J me eastern. - states; ana ne - is at present enrolled at the . Brigham Young university."' ... , f The young couple will reside. ' in Manila. ' ' ; ' " : "third f Ught. of - the -. bluebirds."' . The party was In the form: of a candy' pull, and' was enjoyed by.. - Rosalie ' Robison,- Joan Ma loney, Mary . v Louise Peterson Helen Jean Jones,' Marilyn Dun-ford,- Montez Jones,-Alice Wood, MildredV Jex, . Beth Chauvie, Randa Bentwet, -Violet Chauvie and, Vir- gini. Harding. vy.;.;;:;.. 1-2-3 1939 . Frigidui A DM ! 1030 Ucstinghouse . Electric floaster; r?. 1' u Mr. and Mrs. George C Larson wish to announce the engagement of .'their daughter, Mary Kathreen, to P.. -Vi Bate, son of Mr: and Mrs. Richard Bate of McGill, Nev. - ' . f . , - - ; The marriage is to be an event of early June, at the : Larson home, where an informal reception will Immediately follow- x The 'couple will spend three veeks honeymooning honey-mooning , in i Yellowstone . park; through a the northwest and along the coast to San' Francisco' and the Worlds fair. - ; - . ti On their return, they will reside in ; McGill, .where :Mr. Bate Is employed em-ployed by the Nevada Consolidated Consoli-dated Copper, company. ' ' A " ' ; ! . . . Vikihss Elect New Officers . , Vikings, of. B. Y. U. recently elected officers for next , I year, with, the following results:- Sterling, Ster-ling, Strate, president, succeeding DeLoy McMullin; . Glenn . Allen, vice . president; Merlin Slack, secretary; sec-retary; 'X Wilson Hales, treasurer; John Evans, reporter; Paul Jones, athletic manager. 1 ' v . Holis Taylor was appointed chairman for the annual - Pine iChest party, to, be held soon. -AMdilt iiorium SSI0W PR TP 71 V77 ;Al)MISSION -Announcement Is made by Mr.' and Mrs. - . H. Roland Tietjen' of Monroe Sjt the engagement of their daughter, Bernell,to R. D. Clo ward, '-.'son of I Mr and Mrs. , Reese Cloward of, Provo, the marriage mar-riage to take place in te Manti temple,. June 19, . ' . - . The couple plan to leave Immediately Immed-iately for a honeymoon In "Yellowstone "Yellow-stone park. -They will make ; their A home In . Provo. v . 1 "The bride-to-be will be graduated, gradu-ated, from the B..Y. U. this spring and-is; affiliated with the Cesta ;' Tie uniWrTheta Alpha Phi, and- T Epsilon Chl. Mu. Mr Cloward U a B..Y.;u. graduate. -.. - . ff - Lambda Delta Outing Held . "Members of the various B.Y.U. chapters of "Lambda Delta Sigma, enjoyed an outing Saturday after-noon after-noon at' the Mutual home In American Am-erican Fork-canyon. t. . ' 'A 'Softball game and other sports were . en joyed and a deli-clous deli-clous steak supper was served. -Each chapter presented a short " skit as part of the program. The . gay event was attended by 105 .mem Decs. . - E EE REE FR EES! y ki-y V -!. |