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Show SECTION TWO PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1939 PAGE ONE LAKE 1IE17 MRS.' SADIE fiHAW Reporter I'boue '. Camby Scott returned to his, home after spending some time at the L. D. S. hospital, where i he was receiving- medical treatment. treat-ment. lie is reported to ; be doing ' splendidly; Mrs. Fannie' Parlcln of ' Salt " Lake, Is visiting here and la the house; guest '.of .Mr. and Mrs. Norman ' Scott for a few days, Kenneth Shaw returned to his homo In Los ' Angclda Thursday, after spending: the past 10 days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw. He was extensively entertained vhlle' here. Several dinners and parties were given In his honor. -His sisters, Mrs. June Scott, Mrs. Enade Bunnell and his mother motored to Salt Lake to bid him farewell, as he boarded the Challenger:, Mrs. Lillle . Sumsion, Mrs. Clara Taylor;" Mrs. ' Delia Jensen, Bishop - and Mrs.- August Johnson John-son attended the M -1. ' A. and Primary conventions , In Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday from Lake View. - UJinncrs iamed in Ocaiity Contest rAYSON Miss Miriam Bates. r daughter of Mr. ?andMr3. L. A. Bates, ' was the winner in the bathing beauty, contest at the Stay theatre Wednesday .night, sponsored by the Pay son Lions club and 1(the Star theatre. She was selected as Miss Payson No. 1, and will appear In the Utah county contest, - which will be held at Brigham Young University Univer-sity stadium on July 4, as part of Provo's big celebration. Miss Elizabeth Manwill, daughter daugh-ter of Mrs. Elizabeth Manwill, was selected as Mis3 Payson No. 2, and will also' participate in the honors-"" Miss Bates was awarded a . beautiful bahhrgsult as first ; -place winner. J V' mm Pour Q urow C5 ' j ;i.n.r .BrownDerby Ukcirnponcu. r:Eoodnes,thena 'rromripe;' Hops, vrT'-iis -Evenitsspar unhurriea Riw'- is Mtural.carrr-7; " - . flTlllll. If : at" ony.pn.-- legion to ilztt' ' - District Porky. - PAYSON ' Frank Thomas, commander of Payson N Post 48, Ameiican..' Legion, and Mrs. Lois Bates,; .auxiliary president, are in charge of ; local arrangements for the Fourth district Legion convention to ; be held in Pay-son Pay-son on Saturday, June 24. .Delegates and- members will assemble , at the , junior . high school, where a joint . meeting wilL' be held at 2 p. m., after which separate business sessions will be held. . Mr. Konald Shaw, Nephi, , district commander, will bejrt charge of the Legion meeting meet-ing and Mrs.- Ilulda G rover of Provo, district, president, will conduct the auxiliary .exercises. In the evening1 a puncheon in charge of Payson members, will be served and- the concluding feature will be a dance ' at Lakeside Lake-side resort. . ' f AflRptl FOIiKj MISS EDITII JACHLD- i I Reporter 1 " ' V - Mrs. Gilbert Edwards1 and 'daughter," Pearl,' -.of Los Angeles, visiited Saturday and - Sunday at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. C. J. Goodall.' Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jessen and daughters of Kingston visited last week at the home of Mrs. Jessen's father, John Jacklin. Mrs. Dave Hutchings and daughter, Venice, left Wednesday evening for .southern California where it is hoped Mrs. Hutchings will have betterhealth. "Mrs. Jay Clarkxand family of Logan, visited the past twaweeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Giddin More than 16,000.000 ,, people visited the areas administered tk. TT O iTHa.i1 Tn.TV asmlnA during ' the fiscal year ended Sept. 30, 1938. i " ' .ce ftOOD 7k IF YOUR wt " mi aini elf a gls of you.- d scc - - n for uus 10vw I .. . wujr .. .r t light.esn! Isncr NocV: and creamy. hCad7tw fragrant. The umpWy . " f Brown cUarhanceoo! lnrp fine Pilsner, So are tnosc yo . .. v,Qt keep yulJ"" , ;m buDDics . . supply take a swallow. for s YEAnsxrjov experienced beer lovers have acclaimed Drown Derby "imported Pilsner's equal' HOW EXPERTS JUDGE TRUE PILSNER: H CAD : Creamy, lasting -7 marvelously, .fragrant . BODY: Bright amber, crystal-clear. With an end-. ; ; less chain of light-hearted bubbles sparkling tip v; ; 11 the while you drink s FLAVOR: Neither strong, bitter nor sweet. A UtfitB-pz , way . - . mellow beer taste balanced . Just right. -The . true ' Pilsner, smack . w do not; y Hepburn Sister In Bridal Gown (Copr. ' Bachrach) A veil in unusual mantilla effect featured the white" silk - mous-seline, mous-seline, : trimmed-withlace i gown selected by .Marion " Houghton Hepburn, above,6ister of famous actress Katharine Hepburn, for herjnarriage to Ellsworth Strong Grantat the . West Hartford, - Conn., home of hex-parents. There have been approximate ly .1500 , biographers ; of Abraham Lincoln. 1 m -j L1VIUG . - uu'u J hop-bitter or JtS1e'nlrS . tAt Eor - f1 Derby- v oi " . irt .the with hops and mamnes - YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERY, :, V-V- 'Safeway hasit-'::. l Continued From Pege Cns) I should say that even the United States, with all its great wealth and natural resources, will eventually event-ually get into difficulty if it has to continue to pile up . armaments to protect its security and interests. I am sure that the peoples of the "world want' peace, but that seems, a very difficult thing t6 obtain." i "If there is a European war, and England is defeated, what is likely like-ly to happen ' to the British : Empire?' Em-pire?' Garner inquired. 1 - - -The King shook his head gloomily. gloom-ily. "I am unable to say.'V - "Would its fleet be destroyed V Garner pursued. , - " : I . "I suppose it would'.thcKing: replied. "The Germans undoubt edly would do to our fleet what we did to theirs. . . , Garner was greatly impressed with both ; British rulers. He" tells friends that the Queen is as "sweet as honey'! and that the King has a "lot more brains than people realize." - '. "And you know what else he told me? "Garner adds with a twinkle in his eye "that I was the most interesting, man he met in this tcountry.";- - . DR. TOWNSEND RETREATS I ' ': -; " " ' Despite their public clamor for taction, ''Dr. Francis Townsend plus nis. cmcr congressional aines are secretly trying, to ' stave off a record Senate vote on the old-age pension scheme. , . ; Two motives are 'behind this undercover maneuver: wti Town-send's Town-send's reluctance to face' another congressional defeat, and (2) : tlie desire of certain. Republican Townsend! tes to avoid a showdown. show-down. r , Townsend fully realizes that, the Senate-will reject his bill even more decisively than' did' the House. So wlthTTiis national con vention taking place ' late this month, does not relish another licking; for the 1 Senate going, on record against his scheme would mean that he isr all washed up as far as this Congress is concerned; a condition not conducive to political politi-cal agitation. ' : GO-Townsendite Senators are equally anxious to duck a roll-call, roll-call, for fear their stand for the old-age pension plan will hurt the party with business-men at a time when it is staging a soar ing comeback. . So with the full cooperation of Dr. .Townsend himself,' they-"are quietly trying to keep his bill from being of fered in the Senate when the chamber takes up the Social Scurity amendments :. .passed by the House. So far, they had had no -lucky -for. at least '.?TwoTemq era tic Townsendites, are deterrrdn-, ed to force a vote. - Florida's Senator Claude Pepper and California's Senator Sheridan Downey have bluntly told Town-send Town-send they intend to offer his bill whether he likes, it . or not. He Jtried-lo get them to lay off and accept Instead , the' constU tutional amendment for a tax system sys-tem to finance his .scheme,'' which he is pushing as a face-saving device. de-vice. ; They replied ; that they would vote for the proposal. after the Senate had .balloted on the old-age pension bill. : . UP A TREE Thousands of oldsters who are counting on federal annuities be ginning January 1, 1940; . under the Social Security amendments are, .going to be out of luck unless the Senate rectifies a technical loophole in the act as passed by the House. The blunder is the work of So cial Security Board experts who prepared the so-called liberalizing amendments at the request of the House Ways and Means Committee. Commit-tee. They divide annuity beneficiaries bene-ficiaries into three categories: : (1) Those who become 65 te-, fore January 1, 1940, have been covered by the act hot less than two years, - and have earned a minimunt of $600 in wages, in that time;. (2) those who reach 65 between be-tween 1940 and.: 1945 and have earned a minimum of $800 during three years' coverage; and (3) those .who reach 65 after 1945 arid have earned over $2,000 In five years coverage. - - ''. Thus, an annuitant whose 65th blr,thday falls on January 1, 1940 or immediately thereafter will not be entitled to an immediate pension, pen-sion, .while another . born, on December De-cember 31K one dayearlier, wilL The first man and thousands of others- .whose birthdays come in early. 1940 will be classed In the second category, and will have to work another - year to qualify for a pension. The same "technicality will apply to supplementary benefits bene-fits for. their wives and dependent depend-ent children. - . Hjopyngni, iyay,,.oy .unueqv -Feature Syndicate, .Incl ; DriglitGniVoor Beautiful rr," , r . Liviricr Room Fixtures ... : . . .33.00 Bedroom Fixtures . . C-r . . Efficient Kitchen Fixtures . Pirn:. eegyDl We Do Contract Wiring" . 46 North University Avenue . Phone 418 rans-Atlantic commercial flying, picks up compet itivcly. Top, new boat at Floyd Bennett Airport ready for first of th rce survey flights rew, left to rigfht: R. V. Carlson, t iVi:-it,,,;.. .v.-I...:.ivwkti;,i-,,-w.Wj.. -mi ; SPRINGVJLLE LOCALS r i- . t Dr. Ainos N. ' Merrill of the B. Y U. will be the Principal speaker at vnc . oecpnd .' ward cnurclr Sunday evening. His topic Ml , lbc "The Needs of Religion to-day ' ! The foliowing special musical program will also be given, vocal tuet, 'A Prayer, Perfect':, by Virginia and Genevieve Bird; brass duartet, Mr. Childs and Co. j The' meeting wui ue sponsored (Jy the second ward stake missionaries. mis-sionaries. An invitation 13 ex-tendedv ex-tendedv to everyone sn the stake. 'ft Ned -MBeth, high school coach, is .attending the coaching school at : Logan. When -. the 3-weeks course. Is completed he will leave with 'the .Payson headquarters battery 65th A. B. as comand-ing comand-ing otticers for three weeks training train-ing at San Louis Obispo, , Calif. t.A delightful and unique program? pro-gram? was giVen tinder, the direction, direc-tion, of the v First, ward Relief Society Tuesday evening, " ? when CUudis Holmes, a native of j this city vho recently came from Lchi, entertained a large crowd of ward lembers with his clever imper- onations, r vocal ; and dance num-e num-e rs JMr". Holmes who has cele- rated his eighLy-fifth birthday was ably assisted on the program by .. Thomas Groesbeck :, at-: the p.iano and, Joseph- Shepherd jwith iU'iolinr,t'The1 iatter"" tvt ;tnen alsorere "past "eighty" years. ' ; . Professor J. M. .Jensen of the Brigham; fYoung univers:ly, . Pro-vo; Pro-vo; will . be' the ' principal . speaker at the '-.meeting in.- the Fourth ward ' Sunday' night, .."under " the direction ,of ' the" home missionary 1 grpup. An excellent inusicaivprc7 gramv is' aWo- arranged " for the evening and :a special invitation Is extended to all ward -members and friends to attend. . 1 - ' Reorganization of the First ward M. I. A.- & announced with the sustainment of the . following new officers: 'Y. -W. M.-;LrA.-r Mrs. Emll Ostlund, president succeeding suc-ceeding .. Mrs. Minerva 'Weight, Who has served eleven years, eight of .'-which- without an absent or tardy mark on her record . Mrs. Warren Beardall and Mrs. Merrill Nielson. . counselors succeeding Mrs. Florence - Uoyer . and Miss Myrtle Childs. Y. M. M. I. A. Melvon Dunk-ley, Dunk-ley, president, succeeding Harlan Har-lan Boyer ; Leon Bird arid Wood-row Wood-row Weight, succeed! ng 4 L eo Weight and -Arvil Bird, as counselors.- , i Metal Prices 1 -- - ' - - NEW YORK, , June 16 OLE) Following are - today's - custom smelters prices for , delivered metals, cents per pound, unless otherwise designated: Copper: electrolytic 10-10 ; export '10.03; casting F. 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