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Show PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1939 PAGE FIV -fiAflfJOH SPEAK ' at -nnMccncr nc III UUHl L11MJUL. V SPANISH FORK Sylvester - Q. Cannon ; Associate member . of the council of the twelve , apostles, apost-les, Ireprfsented the " general church authorities at the" quar-ffterly-conference of the .Palmyra hfgrhsChool avidltorlumX Presi-. J-cnt . Ilenry A. Gardner presided ; at ' the morning . and afternoon 'm J: " ; .. . a . . v cessions.; jhusici in ine morning , was i urmsnea py uie , jweuei o-clety o-clety Singing V Mothers ' of ' the Fifth ward under the direction of lira. Annie C. Jones with . Mrs.. Thelma McKell. accompanist. Short"' ta&a were 1 Riven' by the rpllowingi returned ; missionaries:" Harold Anderson, lister A. Hansen, Han-sen, Delbert Hales in addition to the address by Elder Cannon. The .afternoon session -featured short talks on conditions in the take ; by" President Gardner i and Wells T. Erockbank of the stake - presidency?' Missionaries who have recently relumed wiwrfcpoke at the afternoon session were Clyde ( Beckstrom, Bert ' Isaac, Curtis , Fillmore and Quayle Dljc- on. Singing Mothers of the Iceland ward furnished music and Sylvester Sylves-ter Q.: Cannon, spoke on "The Growth and ; Advancement of Jthe Church." Prayers were by Hiram A. Jones and Lynn Searles. ' Y- .': , !..', ; A ttriesthood ; conference was V featured at a "cession held Satur- l rinv nlcrht' At th TPlftH urnrt hn. pel. A young f people's meeting was held Sunday evening at which a good -program; was ' given, v All sessions were well attendeovV'"' Progress Sesn On r V Hew City EJall PLEASANT GROVE Rapid progress on the construction of Pleasant Grove's new city hall Was reported Saturday by Mayor S. Alma Kirk. La'borers have virtually completed com-pleted the foundation work and basement rooms, and are now fc'-jilding the upper walls of the structure. The new ; building: is going up on the pround where the famous fa-mous old Clark opera house Once ktood. , Materials salvaged from the old landmark, which was Vazecftto make room far the hall, re "being 1 utilized in the " new 'Edifice. Thebasement ' rooms ' In" tne building will house a kitchen, fire department reception room, city council room, recorder's and marshal's offices, , funace and coal rooms, and a? waterworks tool roonu r ,7 On the upper floor, now under construction, will ' be housed the . fire department," public library and -a "jail cell-block. Plans are being madeior a sidewalk ..paying project, Mr. Kirk also reported. All eltizens , Interested m cooperating in this work are asked to get in touch with Sariford Walker, chairman of the streets cbmmittee. 'Flight to Mars' Ends in Arrest 7 OH on -flight to Mars," Cheston Eshelman, , above, 22-year-old airplane mechanic, p I o p pe d down in north' Atlantic oft Boston. Bos-ton. ' Rescued from v waters by fishing trawler :Villanova, he was arrested .at sea, charged with theft of tiny, single-v single-v -..motored Diane.-", .' . - , - . :., ., 4JUiiH i I V , r. 't - ' - " ... jsk for . . ; , : "IS SMOOTH MELLOW BEER 1 " . . Featured - at ...... . JIM'S , PLACE, Orem w JACK'S ' PLACE, DIME SPOT -U ROTISSEUIE INN Wasps in Japan's Hair f i f .i V 4" The temper cf the Invading Japanese Army is not improved by the-operations the-operations of Chinese men and wom patriots like these, who call themselves the "Fourth Mobile Guerilla Zone." Armed with every tvDe of weaoon thev harass Tokio's troops .in southwest Kwang- tung. The guerilla, Bghters above Lumber Industry Pictured to Club PPAYSON A luncheon meeting meet-ing of the Payson Lions club was held Tuesday at the Payson Hotel with Douglass Dixon, vice-president vice-president in " charge. Reed Money, manager of the Chase Lumber company v$Es in charge of the program Wmch featured an illustrated illus-trated talk by Al Moore of Salt Lake- City, sales representative of Weyerhouser Lumber company. The Pictures visualized the lumber industry in the great sawmills and forests of our nation. Mr. Money gave a report of the state Lions club convention held recently at Vernal, Utah. V Social Security Man Here July 10 -; - V William B. Hayward, manaer of the Social Security board's Salt Lake City field office, has announced an-nounced that a representative of the Social Security Board will be in Provo on July 19th rather than July 3rd as originally scheduled. A member of the Social Secur ity board's field office staff is available for contact by the public in Provo on the first and third Mondays of each month in the office of-fice of the deputy collector of Internal In-ternal Revenue In the Provo Post Office. Employers and employees may receive first-hand information on the federal old-age insurance pro - gram toy contacting tne social ae- curity Board's representatives on the days scheduled. Springiillo VJins Centra! Utah Tilt Nephi. Heber and Springville won Central Ttah Softball tilts Tuesday night. Nephi lipped Spanish Fork, 7-1, Heber got by Payson. 7-5f and Springville defeated Eureka, 3-2, in a tight affair. r Walla.ce Manager. ; Of Midvale Plant pALT LAKE CITY, June 28 tu.K--f . s. ivuiiocK, vice-pieaiuciiv and general manager-of western operations of' the United States Smelting and Refining Co.- today to-day . announced appointment of Rotort Wallace as manager of the Midvale plant " "r Wallace, who succeeds the late W.'H. Eardley, has been general superintendent of the . Midvale plant since 1916. Ver 1 " :er- Bottle , . BULLOCK'S BILLIAItDS Irontcn - YLVIAN PARK nOB'S BILLTAUnS r ;, CLIFF nOUSE ' are standing in a shallow trench Emeu toses Tough atcli in Colorado V DENVER, June 28 OLE) Colorado's Colo-rado's open tennis tournament assumed its traditional all-California aspect today as coast players dominated the fourth round of the men's singles " division. div-ision. . " " AH put two of the eight seeded competitors , ytk o won their matches, yesterday to advance to the fourth heat are Calif orhians. Heading the group was Gene Mako. Davis cup star, seeded N04 1. Mako, who drew early round tjyes- was expected"" to arrive today. Results included:' WelbyiVan Horn, Los .Angeles, seeded secortcT, defeated A Dan Freed. Salt Lake City, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4; Ed Armark, 'San Francisco, fifth, defeated Frank Menner, Salt Lake City, 6-4, 3-6 6-3; Harris Coggeshall, Des Motaes, la., sixth, defeated Fred Dixon, Provo, Utah, 7-5, 3-6, 12-10; Grant Evans, Salt Lake City, seventh, defeated Sid Milstein, Denver, 6-2, ,7-5. ihe Dixon-Coggeshall match was the best of the dayThe veteran Provoan, won ten games before dropping the final set after winning the second handi ly. Set point could nave gone either way several times. Pioneer League W. L-19 L-19 22 .23 24 26 23 Pet Pocatello . Twin Falls 29 26 24 25 21 .604 .542 .511 .510 .447 .378 Lewistbn gait Lake Boise ogden , 17 , Tuesday's Results Lewiston 8, Salt Lake 4. Pocatello 13, Boise 7. Ogden 20, Twin Falls 7. ourt Doyle Warburton, 18. of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, pleaded guilty in city court Wednesday to tamng to stop at scene of an accident. The case was continued to June 3ft for passing sentence. Warburton is out on $100 bail. . He allegedly fled after - his car locked, bumoers with a machine! driven by Dale Johnson, 18, also of Pleasant Grove, causing the latter to overturn and injure two per-, sons early Sunday morning. Frank Linford pleaded, guilty to speeding. He was sentenced to pay $10 or serve five days in jail. : " . Joseph E Thom.is, transient admitted charges, of intoxication. He was given ,& -30-day Jail sentence, sen-tence, suspended provided he leave town immediately. Featuring 70 of' the West's.. Finest ThoVoughbreds! : .PGGUO-.v JULY 1-34' First Race 2 P. M. Each" Day." :' ADMISSION 50c City G mm r:nn, Driicin io STbnfoln Dlcslici: TOICYO, June -28 (U.R) Japan and Great Britain have agreed to negotiate their dispute over the British . concession at . Tientsin through diplomatic channels on the basis of demands which Japan has formulated at Britain's request, re-quest, it was announced today. It was expected that negotiations negotia-tions would start here next week with' Foreign Minister Hachiro Arita and Sir Robert Craigie, British, Brit-ish, ambassador, as principals: As a preliminary to" the agreement agree-ment to negotiate the dispute, Britain asked Japan to enumerate its demands for alterations In the present status . at . Tientsin. -r .Japan was understood to have Camp Stool "25c Sturdy hard-ivood hard-ivood . frame camp stool covered cov-ered w i t h brown or white canvas Easy to fold and unfold., un-fold., .Matchless value. Fancy Top Stool .', . . 29c Adirondack Chair 31.49 Reg. 1.98 - Not Set Up Made from se tect wood. Has 1 a r g e seating! space, w i" d e comforta ble' arms. Unfinished. Unfin-ished. " ' , .. j L. Chair Foot Rests 49 Made from select se-lect hardwood." Can be used on an y reclining ca-nv chair. Easyto attach. Bargain! .P t . 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Japan ' desires the surrender of 45.0OQ.00O yuan ($6,043,000) in silver bullion held by Chinese 'banks in the British concession area. 3. -Japan desires British cooperation cooper-ation with, the flotation of Japanese-sponsored currency issued by the Japanese-controlled occupation occu-pation regime in northern China, t- The effect of the agreement to negotiate is" to "take" the Tientsin blockade dispute, out of the hands of Japanese miltary commanders on the scene and treat it as a sep arate diplomatic matter. Ash trees are members of the j The group went first to Mon-ollve Mon-ollve family.? ' Uana, then into Spokane, Wash BUY Reclining Chair You'll wan t several of these comfdrtable chairs for lawn1 or porchv Hardwood Hard-wood frame. ; striped canvas seat. ; . Orm .heclinlng v; Chair .... 1.98. ! 't ':!' "I I 1 ! t SWING Midget Radio t 4 TUBE i . ! ! 1 1 1 1 - ,. ir-"'"'"' . - . WtOT O n e single ; compact unit. 8 Tube , per-- per-- - formancc. 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