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Show V ;PROVO'(UTAH) 1 SUNDAY HERALt), SUNDAY, JUNE 2.187 PAGE "SEVEN CITV AFFAISlS IS PUDLiSIIED V Provo city sponsored federal aid improvement projects at a total cost of $434,034 during- 1938, making a grand total of $928,000 in city-sponsored WP A project s in ' the past three-year period,; ac-cordingMo ac-cordingMo "City Affairs' annual printed City report ready for distribution.;, dis-tribution.;, , wV;, '-V0 ' v- Other important highlights of the year listed Include: Launching construction of a $59,200 library vlth PWA '.. aid, issuing- building permits totaling $706,070 for construction con-struction work, paving nine I and one-half , miles of street with rock asphalt makinga total, of 22 miles in three years; continued sewer extension ex-tension projects : throughout thq Extended,; -the 24-lnch canyon main waterworks line 4150 feet to a point nearXthe , South Fork springs, extended city, waterworks t mams 4o,uoo reet , at a cost oy,-111 oy,-111 to the city, and wrA, paid off $12,000 in waterworks bonds $5,-500 $5,-500 In general '" fund bonds and $22,500 in. special . improvement bonds and collected 100 per.-; cent of all licenses and fees due. the city.- Needed municipal improvements listed include more' paved streets arid more cement curtor ' and gutter gut-ter Work, a sewage -disposal plant, new ' aqueduct extending from Springdell ' Weir house to the reservoir res-ervoir al the city limits; boat harbor har-bor and recreational area at Utah lake and a municipal auditorium and administration building. , rCIty Affirs includes a three-page" three-page" foreword by Mayor- Mark Anderson, ; pertinent facts about the cfty, ;city auditor's report and special auditor's , verification, city engineer's report, history ' of the ci ty'a municipal power plant pro cedure, ana reports of all other Jeity departments. i . jy, Mayor Anderson in his foreword terms 1938 as the 'greatest im provement year in the history of jl'royo city." " ' . , IN ROMANTIC MASTERPIECE CMPPER TAKES OFF roii EUROPE . ABOARD : Til E ATLANTIC CLIPPER Enroute to Marseilles, iune 17 iu.E)t-Fan - 'American Airways Air-ways 40-ton Atlantic Clipper took off from its Port Washington, ,N. T base at 3:55 p. m. EDTV todav jon a 4,650 ralle flight to Europe. alaskAn -; volcano.;" ''' BLOWS- OFF , TOP l SEATTLE. Wash., June 17 (U.R) -Mount Veriamlnof. e-iant vol cano on the Alaska Peninsula, has exploded and "blown off part of j'ta top,", the cutter Morris wire- coacu owiue coast guard head-juarters head-juarters today. t . Ire'ne'founne and Charles Boyer bring to Paramount theatre patrons the perfect, romantic ! stcry, "Love ' Aff air(, starting today... Here , Is tjie romance everyone wishes could L3 .theirs-r-a. gripping" storyJbeau-tifully storyJbeau-tifully enacted with the-flaming passion of "Algiers," blended .with the comedy touches of "The Awful Truth,;?. Critics agreel"Lover Af-r fair' will be. one of the enbest pictures, of -J..939. . ..-J, j,,.,," SALE! NEWS PRISCIlIa' CTHUSTENSEN . . i . Correspondent' vj Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mctnnis Jr.; from East Oakland, California, Frank. Young of Thistle and Kenneth Ken-neth Wagnerfrom Grand Junction, Junc-tion, Colo., 4were guests., of Mrs. Nellie Derrkson and family last week. ; , ' The Salem boys who enlisted- in the Utah National Guard returned home Thursday from Camp-Williams where they have spent the past two weeks. They are Jack Reardon, Lawrence Christensen, Foster - Tolman, La Mar Peterson and (uinton Twitchell. Mrs. Arthur Banks entertained at a birthday party Thursday aft ernoon honoring; the anniversary of ner son Don. The time was spent in playmg games. Kef resh; ments were, served. Mrs. Aileen Christensen and Mrs.- Edna Nelson entertained their 4-H club at the home of Mrs, Christensen on Friday afternoon. Thelollowinff clubmembers enjoyed en-joyed a verv, pleasant afternoon: Viola Peterson, Orpha Wignall, Colleen Warren, Fay CJoward, Glenice Taylor and Mary Lou Clemons. . .- SPANISH if- ar . t Ilngha '"presents ; rr 'v '' 'W :' :vr -. - 'jk In Three Concepts cdnesdav - Thursdiiv - FnVlnv JUI1U x5X - &d W 8:15 TABERNALE Series Ticket for Adults . $1.50 Series Ticket foi-ll Age or less . . . .$1.00, Adult Single Admission ..$1.00 High School Student Age .;.75c Mr. and-Mrs.' Homer-Jacob of Los, Angelesf. CaUfornia, ,are, th4 week 4endgruests of M.x. v-ahd Mrs! Hubbard TutMe. She , is the .former .for-mer .Erma .Warren. ., , f V., Mrs. .Willis - HU1 spent the week in.jSalt Lake. City. t V . , , .Mrs.- Evelyn 1 Williams 7 entertained enter-tained a. group of it friends., Wednesday Wed-nesday evening:. Miss .'Beth., Evans entertained with :,i a.three -act play, "Pride and. Prejudice,", b Jane AusHtLSh.e . was. .pr.esented with a token of appreciation by the hostess. A dessert luncheon was served. to 18f - Senatdr and Mrs. A: O. Ellet announce the betrothal of their daughter, kathryn, to William R. Swensoni Son of Mr. and MrsJ James A. Swenson. The marriage will be solemnized In the Salt Lake temple June 19. The date is the anniversary of th marriage mar-riage of Mr. and Mrs. Swenson. The brie is a former graduate of the Spanish Fork high school and has ibeen employed for sev-. eral years at the Spanish Fork bakery, Mr. ... swenson . ts j.a student stu-dent at the U. A. C, where he is affiliated with the Sigma Nu fraternity., ii ..... . i LIN DO J MRS. fj WHENCE WALlUCIt 1 Reporter ; ; , Mr. and Mrs. Arvel- Anderson and baby SheryF of '. Salt , Lake City, have returned; to 'their ; home after a week's vacation wittt-rela-tives and friend3. . !i v a ' Bishop and, Mrs. Leonarov-Walker, George Shoell "we're5, ."recent visitors at Fairview, Idaho. They attended the funeral of Mrs. Daniel Dan-iel Gilbert, a relative.. . Mrs. Ruth-Cobbley. was hostess to members of "The Young -Mothers jclub". at her home. Thursday. Cards were the feature of- the afternoon. Luncheon - was ,serVed to ..thirty guests. ; -.. . 1 Cr ' Briefs . Mrs. tlegina Christensen, daughter daugh-ter . of Mr. and Mrs. Alirio B. Simmons . has just , been t brought home from the Georges hospital in Spanish fork, where she . under-J went , a successful ; major: opera tion ....i.;-- it.t i- Mr: and , JVlrs. Ji R. Ilodson and Herbert IL,, Frost Jiaye ..returned fipm a delightfully,;, interesting iwo. weeks vacation on the ra-cific ra-cific , coast. . They . visited the world's fair in San Francisco, and were with Mr. , and Mrs. ; Jackson price- and two sons ; of; Redding, Cal... and Mr... and .Mrs... James tambert ' of ; San. Francisco. . Also, itr. and Mrs. Elvon L. Jackson arid daughters Norma and ,Theda Mae, now; of .Salt.Lake Cityri were at the f air f and planned to leave Saturday for their home; Mr. Hod.-son., Hod.-son., reports,, that n route homf, they j .encountered a temnc-Diiz-zard . ' between ; , Wells , ; and, Wen-dpver. Wen-dpver. , ' - s, -. -. ......-r i'J" , ... . . " , The Misses Ella, and Polly Carter, Car-ter, ar6 , leaving! f or San Francisco, where .they will, visit the. World's fair, also relativea. and: friends in Los Angeles.wThey MM fbe, away lor two weeks.'.",. -L v,- : " ; r . ;-t . " MUn-Whin. -Bliss Bushman arid familV of Albuaueroue. New Mexico, have arrived to spend two weeks with their parents,1 Mrs. M , Bushman and Mr. , and Mrs. D, . Murdock. ;. , - ; r f, . . . , . . . - '' .The-JUlsses Ethel and Georgia Stum, - and Mrs.v Alverta, Shutter qi Vork, Pa.,' arrived Friday, by auto for a. short visit with their uncle. Samuel A. Stum and fam ily. Jaefbre drlvine bn to San Krancisco arid Los Angeies. ENTERTAIN AT UINTA A? star-studded show" with each feature worth more than the admis sion price, is the treat awaiting Uinta patrons . today. Left, Chester Morris and Ann Dvorak, who are- featured with Ralph Bellamy, in the most Unusual story you've seen in months, "Blind Alley." Right, Freddie Bartholomew; ' featured with Jackie Cooper,: Andy Devine and Henrys Hull In - the" grippinsr, spirited picture, ,The Spirit "of Culver.",r : - x- ' " ' ' " X' -' 'x ' ' '--" - ' Game 'Industry' ' IQwanian Theme SPRING VILLE Superintendent Superinten-dent William Witney of the state fish and game farm, - gave an interesting and informative talk on the economic, value of wild life in -Utah; featuring, the weekly week-ly meeting, of the Kiwanis club. J. O. Reynolds was toastmaster. Approximately, three., and a half millions of. dollars are spent annually , by sportsmen during the .various seasons in connection with, hunting and - fishing;..... Su perintendent, . Witney ., told the group. , , ,:ti-c.: ' j Ha discussed the danger to fish and wild ducks, ; especially of lake . waters polluted by city sewerage . systems. Following hi3 suggestions, the . club went on record. to support a movement to treat, with chemicals such v.'a-ters'.so v.'a-ters'.so affected - in . this , vicinity. The Kiwanis club 'will, join with other dubs of the southern dis trict 'at a steak fry and outing at Palmyra recreation center in Spanish Fork . ?.Ionday night, when the Spanish Fork club will be hosts. There will be no regular regu-lar meeting here next Thursday night. President M. W. Bird announced. an-nounced. - -:- - . '. . World's Largest Map Dedicated At Fair SAN FRANCISCO, June 17 (UP) The world's . largest relief map showing the topography of 11 western states, was dedicated on Treasure Island today at ceremonies ceremon-ies featuring addresses . by Gov. Culbert Olson of California and Gov. R..T, Jones of Arizona, " The map, more than 100 feet in length, was built by Works Progress Prog-ress -: Administration . Workers over a period Of Many jnonths.. . 'As high as 1 $30 each is paid for frogs . for . breeding- purposes. ii i i . ... .. . a r. . 7 .- " ., ' I .. mm i 1 1 iiimm s s mm' 1W "-fl- rr I CAN SLASH YOUR IRP IMITII VIIIA J VUId lilllf IUU i ixiJ:CHMluGt 1' v-C C 02! ' l0f It 'looks and wears like twica what it . costs! It's creating a eniation because it's built to stand up -V yet priced to com pete with the lowest y You can sea there's extra mile age in that deep, non-skid tread ol special Seiberling "Affinite." rubber. It wears and wears! A , . You get full protection and long service from Its tough, strongvcord-body that can "take if'.nionth after month!. It's a Beauty! It's a BARGAIN! Drive in today let us show you the new Seiberling Challenge Tire. . PLAY SATE AND SAVE WITH (ftmniin Any Size ;r V I ' Finest, Equipment in the State of Utah for Tire WorKt V : TKUCK TIRES A SPECIALTY i 27.ri South University Avenue, Provo . ' Phohe 649 SPUINftViLljEi ciAs ', SPRINGVILLE An adult education edu-cation classror .the study of literature will be hel4 in the public pub-lic library from 3., until 5 p. hi., Wednesday, to which everyone is invited. .. , -; The meeting' Wednesday will feature a book review and items in . connection with .. the ., life of Tennyson, and a discussion ot some of the poet's works. " A definite def-inite time and. day for the classes which .are to be held each week, will also be arranged at "the meeting. The classes are -sponsored by :the Sorinjrville City library and thelV. P. A.. Mrs. T. 1 Smart of Portland, Ore., Js. in Provo, handling details incident to the' sale of the . home and furniture,., here,, Since leaving jriovo Several years iVago, ;.they made their home in Reiio, but Mr. fcmart ,who is general agent for the Beneficial Lile Insurance com pahy, ms; recently transferred to ' ' c .1 " ' Allss Marva itodson, . who has been teaching school at Elko Nev., has left; to spend the summer; in California. Victoria Ann, Tanya and Peter Peay Ashworthr children of 2ar. and Mrs-, Victor Ashworth, arrived arriv-ed from iBakersfieiov Cal., to spend the summer .with their grandparents, grandpar-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Ashworth and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Peay. " ,, , , , . , -1, . ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Anderson Iettrthl morning for New York, w'ere;they will, attend the world's faifv and .visit: relatives, ..for two weeks.; J,. Mr. and Mrs; Amnion Tuttleof Provo,,, and., , their daughter -and sonrin-law, -Dr. and Mrs. Karl O Nielsen of Heber.City, leave this morning forf. a, month's tour which wiii taKe them to :.New . york, to visit : their daughter and . sister, and t her-11 husband.-Mr. and Mrs Kirk A.: Stephens. (Marie guttle) They will travel through the southern estates and will visit points,of ' interest in, the east and in uanada. The purpoise devours Its own weight. In fish . every ,day. Buy A Bacd'Eland' rs is V Terms (" An ffn and up Good Selections layldi Dros. '. mm Pi ' : . . " -,f V , ' ' ' ' r7 J ' V r ; I ; ..vl TU the orfvkV if travUr$ whoie " xprinci h$ lowght them what 2l Yto Ifc WB pprif;the EXTRA QUALITY yoM c t U Niwfeowii HorT for ytry rtatonobU rotas. Yowl) lite th food in tK Coftftfki end the Roitv fo.' AHoT!y firui botiAl BANQUET AND CONVENTION FACILITIES 400 OUTSIDE ROOMS. YITH BATH 2-4 w ., GroC0i Mll Jl H WATiJHJIOINl XHOtMAN WATUtSl W.OSS SUTTON I El ! JMANACEKS 1 Vv V.FU' U Lj Here Are Programs of Every Variety - - - For All Ages -tf- Shows' We? Know : Yoii'H Enjoy Every ftlinute Of! MOTION c PICTURES ARE ' YO UR . BEST ' ENTERTAINMENT! irnnnrn 7 iTI!SniG PIGTOHPS Ft& 7H L?4 I S ikJl LJi J1 L-VLuiX Y The Love Story You Will"VVi$h Could ?Be Yb'uri The Perfect Picture - - - Flaming a "Algieri'v . Comedy as Fine as "Awful Truth. r5i ,1 ii 1 1 1 ) . t . .. . -. ; 1 1 S ' , ': t ; , ! f n. T 20c - Till C Eves. 23c. :Two Outstanding Features - - - Either one Alone Worth More Than Our Admission Price! VVr-. -1 -m, -s NowYou Can Read a Killer's Mind - - - : 'Learn Not How - - But Why He Kills! f 1 r A'': ef ore He A I- " ' f you Seen r V picture Iik ) -.. I .. - .1 i . T 1 Ji ; is- ' . J - 1 2 ac b e laugh t c r t h c y i.Vi1!iHl!lllllllAI V .at Every' .Woman ; Will Want To See It Af; Least 'Twice - - - Every Man Will 'Fully' Enjby It! V; ; ; ';. Extra Extra Extra! IS Walt Disney's Latest Cartoon " t , Masterpiece - - A Riot of Fun ! , -1 t)ONALD DUCK and PJ.UTO 'BEACH PICNIC" . r 'A-t " Kovel ' - -PICTOUIAL - ;Air Mail Edition PARAMOUNT NEWS Li NOTE: We .Urge You To, See .."Love.. Aff air'!- From, the . . . Start rTo Heally Enjoy Its Fine-Story. '.Features atr-. atr-. ' 5 , 1-45 - 3:50 - 5:50 -7:50 - 955 p.' m. ' " .-.is - Lat Complete Show Starts At 9:20 p- m: , , AW . - A Y ! i I : .. -i - A Picture of Every -' Boy-iVhen -He Discov-" Discov-" ers His " Country I You'll stand 1 - up and -cheer at its - i Rousing Climax! For More Entertainment OUR GANG COMEDY '-'. . . ..Starring ' ' ' ; - ALFALFA and . w SPANKY i. Coining Wednesday! JOHN GARFIELD - ' in ' ."BlacIweU Island" Coming Friday , SHIRLEY-TEMPLE '' v as -"The Little Princess" 1 Jam mammatwmmtmm 1 ". ....uwi i - l- . ... ? 7 I : If I Last Tinier TODAY! -. Robert Tavlor Jlargaret . Sullivan Franchot Tone . ..la "iur.i;n ' 1 BOB BURNS . in TRAVELEU" r |