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Show h - Pri . r 1 r k .f PAGE EIGHT . NGVILLE- MRS. MANILA BROWN Correspondent -mono v 223-tW Mrs. Kapu-Keaka, Lily Crowell and Fred' Kruae, artist, all , native Hawaiian attending . school, in Salt Lake City were visitors, here and ;in;Provo Sunday.. They visited visit-ed the , high . school art exhibit and were guests of, Mr, and Mrs. Leo Robeitaon Sunday afternoon. prior, to the4 two ladies presenting the program In the Fourth - ward Sunday night roeeUne.i?TnV the 5 forenoon,, they lwere iguestsoJMr. , Blake Palf reyman. at- their home in Provo and-also .attended "their ward Sunday school v! , : V;y!?y:','':i;"'J"' . . Mr! , and Mrs. . D. B. Welch and daughter Gertrude Ann and son r David have returned from an en-1 en-1 joy able vacation trip to the San Francisco: Calif.; fair to Portland, the Coulee dam r and " Spokane, Fromthe latter city, Mr. Welch's mother, Mrs.; Gertrude IL Welch accompanied them . on their ', re-turn re-turn and ' wil vjstr""lhe family here indefinitely. , ' Miss Carol ' Cherrington i has ' been . visiting, at Lemington the guest of Miss Julia Ashby. She , was acompanled home by Iter mother Mrs. A. W. Cherrington and brother IJert and sister Jane. 1 Mr. and MSSTBerne i Kindred ot , Tooele, Mr. ana Mrs.;; Creed Kindred Kin-dred and son Jerry ofProvo, were the Sundayi dinner guesta-of-ltr. and Mrs. John It. Kindred. vompumeniary 10 miss erlene is Mrs Mrs4 BettyTBumslon assisted by" Mrs. : Rulon Nelson of Spanish Fork and Miss Naomi Sumsion entertained a,t a miscellaneous shower at the home of the form ah Marie Binks and music ren- er Friday night. An-enjoyable feature of the k entertainment was the 3-act. play given byMiss Sar ( dered by the Misses . Annie , and Lula Fox. Lovely gifts were re- , ceived by, the guest of honor and r a dainty lunch was served "by the hostesses to approximately 24 rel- ,! atlves and - friends. . V . TheX-vocational training in carpentry car-pentry school held at Spanish j ,N Forkvunder the direction of J. C. S JJielson of Springville Joined with f otherclasses of the county in an xmti ng at TImpanogos Cave last Sunday. Attending from nee s crown Js Mo rW Board V -J : ' 'a A I CIgaret cocked in mouth, hls.be- spcctaqled expression one of de termination Crown Prince Olav of Norway looks very much, like a '29 graduate. The prince is shown in robes he wore when he - received honorary degree from University of Wisconsin at . . - ', Madison. AI1Y T!iii 7X 2"3 EXTRA C?FCS 1 - r . ... . ' J. J TCP YCJ C SATL1, SpjSziUTl .. Brimliairpres. , ' TIRE". MERCHANTS 121 VV.' 1 N.' Phone 2G0 -MM 1 1 s ft ? -St v. MP .-v.vT- 'fa. NEW r -ONE YEAH PRESIDENTIAL POSSIBILITIES i- No; 4 -r Cordell Hull met 4 1 m i w- -;' V. 1 - x If Democrata compromise. Byx BRUCE 1 Siki . : iQfe -I - I . , -. . Jr. A 4 L v v l ,s ' rfV k JTua Herald Washington Correspondent "democracy's warring factions acceptable to both New Deal and Hull might very well be the man The secretary of state is close eye with him on foreign policy next campaign could easily be one that hinged pretty largely on foreign affairs, might be an Extremely important factor. On thp nthr hand, its an oM-Bfhnnl smithem Tmrirmf Wult la and would ba acceptable to the conservative Democratic faction. No political babe in the woods is HulL A lawyer and a former Tennessee Judge, he served 11 terms in Congress), part of one term in the Senate, and "was for three years chairman of the Democratic national committee. . He can carry a grudge like a remembers how Raymond Moley eclipsed him and trod on his toes early in the New Deal, and how, in the end, it was Moley who departed de-parted and Hull who stayed. Almost forgotten by this generation is. the fact it wa Hull who authored the income tax law passed in 1913. Hill is austere and courtly; he , looks and acts like the popular conception pt BecnlLa,pf g tatev He,4 will be 68 in,. October. IUS ASSETS: First ad foremost, an 'Excellent lcordvas'''ecretary of state; a general reputation for disinterested'-public service; political shrewdness; considerable ability as a campaigner. HIS LIABILITIES: Enmity of the isolationists, who think his foreign for-eign policy dangerous; probable opposition from Democratic left-wingers; left-wingers; his somewhat advanced age. v "'" JUS. CHANCES: Fairish- might improve or decline, depending on tne international situation ana A . . : Springville wererlMir. and Mrs. J. C. Nielson and daughter, LaRhea and son iarl, Helen Tipton, Kent Thorn, Mr. and Mrs. Don Watts, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Felix, Mr and Mrs Vchii cave dlnner vand hike to the fea- tured the entertainment Mrs. Velma B. Richmond 4eft recently to-vlslt her sister, Mrs. Lois R. Pulsipher and family at Denver, Colo. . . . ' Mrs. A. C. Warren and two A m noE To One-half of Our Store! - OSS 1HTI0E STGCE1 r Of Featuring Kayser Isolde & Horst, Van Raalte and Queen's ; Lace Hose! NOW AT PHENOMENAL This is Your Opportunity to Stock Upland Save on Quality Hosiery, Featuring AH the Newest Shades! ;EJiXI)HEG,: SSOCE 'it's Smart To Be Thriftu" '. Vv V Provo, Utah I .' PROVO WTAHy DAILY HERALD y TO GO- '-I :y;;::x,::;:;::v-, It mUM.be Cordell IIuIL X. CATTON decide to nominate a candidate anti-New Deal groups, Cordell chosen. to Roosevelt and has seen eye to from the start which, since the mountain feudist. Washington stillJ tne public reaction tnereto. ; daughters of Denver, Colo., were visitors one day last week at the John Blanchard residence. Dr. Anna P. McVay, dean of Wadleight high school of New York City, is the- house guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Welch and family this week. Dr. McVay is nroute to attend the San Francisco, Fran-cisco, Calif., American Classical League, a branch of the national Education association, at which meet he will officiate as program pro-gram chairman. - FOncED . ProuoHIIiiIinFoorili, Oalarotion . In an effort to make Provo a purveyor of quality entertainment, a non-profit corporation was organized or-ganized March 23 to handle all details de-tails for an Independence day celebration. . - , ; .More than 50 men and women representing Provp's various clubs land organizations met to decide upon the setup. - . . - -Articles' of incorporation were adopted and filed a few days later. A board of 15 directors was elected. - Board .members elected a president, three vice presidents and a secretary-treasurer.. The board, with Allan D. Johnson John-son as president, arranged a four-day four-day celebration featuring horse racing, speed boat events, a mammoth mam-moth parade and a stadium show. Officers of the celebration committee com-mittee include . thev following: M, D. Close, 'John O. Beesley and Mark Eggertsen. vice Presidents: Clayton- Jenkins, secretary-treas- Urer; Brockbank; Jacob Cole- t A Lewis 4 f 5 ' FORGED i2 of Our oon TIME mm As a Result, Vfe Have SLASHED PRICES AGAIN and Again, which means untold. un-told. SAVINGS J ' FOR1 YOU! Shop tomorrowJsSncI Saturday , for these Sensatioaai Bargains! Hundreds of C unzulvertised values val-ues will be found 1 throughout the store. Dress up for the 4th and Pocket the Savings! A MESEF GEOUES Sold as high as $1.00 Pair ( Navy and Brown pOnly assorted Sizes ; Knir ... - - f .... - . Limited Amount-, L i UAQTA - smurs For Babies Formerly 59c Buy now and Save ! 75 fjK ITER IGOATS Forced to VAcate Were much- . More! " Sport and . .Fur Trimmed Styles! J Ml ChildreA's :d d e-s,S;-e."S: : , , Regular $1-98 tb $2.49 andi$tl i: . '. c , ... j; ' c , ORGANDIES :: LINENS SILKS and DOTTED WISS t , Buyowor'Nekt-vWinterUse Our Layaway Plan! -Never again Will You , Find Fur Coats at Such Ridiculously Low Prices . . As We Are Now Forced to Make! THURSDAY, JUNE 29; i'G man, Frank. J. Earl, J. C. Moffltt, S. W. Russell, Bob Bullock, McKay Mc-Kay Christensen, G. W. McLennan McLen-nan Frank T. Reynolds, Seth T. Shaw and Frank, J. Earl, board members. Physicists Giuo ': ! Csmonslraf ion , The ' seemingly useless research re-search of present , day science are the basis for mankind's future fu-ture progress In applied science," it " . was declared : by Dr. - Milton Marshall of Brigham Young-university, department of physics, in speaking to summer school students stu-dents at the assembly in College hall Wednesday. . --., V Dr. Marshall substantiated this assertion bv reference to exneri. m.ents in the field of electricity BY SHOPPING AT THE P 0 PTT3 Store So;Hurry! CS f Silk Rayon and Cotton. ' As- f 7- , .'" " -' - v sorted sizes and. colors.' ' - " ZT . ' t , oi - x Values to 256 -Gpr-Noyelty Styles porce(j ; yacate Price ...... v j i- ' mi " 1 . : , ' ' " ! Four Cftoice-Cc) at 1 " 4j ' "IT'S 1939 made, more than , a century ago, which have been developed into the commonplace uses of electricity electri-city in industry today.. . Assisted by Dr. Robert 'A. Clarke, visiting professor of physics phy-sics of the summer session. Dr. Marshall gave a demonstration on the platform of ' College hall of fexperimexits performed in the first part of the nineteenth century cen-tury by Oersted and Faraday. Dr. Marshall praised the work of the American Institute of .Phy sics, one purpose " of which he said is to . gain recognition for A Any Size Roll ; DEVEILOPED and PRINTED for 35c I . and Twice-a-Day Service . 10 Discount on Eastman Film dbuist. mms HI. .7 X . - ... . .:--W:R, ..... ': Tffy ' X- A STOP!. ' , Formerly r) J(",T? ! Forced to Vacate k' . . and , E3A-PA-GE3iS PRICED TO SELL' FAST! -WERE MUCH MORE! .. . O ' ladies; , - tj)i0)ii?e - .ft -m SMART. TO BE THRIFTY" Provo Utah . the remarkable discoveries of contemporary con-temporary scientists. Music included' was a male quartet selection, "The Lord in My Shepherd" and a clarinet solo by Ralpii Lay cock of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. . The 406 typesetting and casting cast-ing machines of the U. S. government gov-ernment printing office set ap proximately z,500,ooo,uoo ems, or units, of type annually. The office has 200 - complete printing press units. ,. White Jklesh and Fabric ;L0UES ;. ; Formerly $l.dO ' " : Force to. . Vacate 'Price A . value you : cannot " afford to miss! ' Shop ho w - . . . and - SAVE! 7;". 2-Pc. Slacks, Shorts and v Coolettes Regular $1.93 mm For - Friday and Saturday Only! -. SECTION TWO r .Completely Renovated . Repainted -Sulm In Filtered and Chlorinated Chlorin-ated Water Hot or Cold. PHONE 213 Springillle Mate Reservations For FAMILY OUTINGS. - - - Baby's Silk :' DOUHETS. ' - " ; Formerly 79c Forced to Vacate Price fl (0ea. i. They'll Go Fast - So Hurry! All Wool Sport and Slip-over SOSATEnS .Values to $1.98 - Forced to Vacate ; Price Such Quality 5 (on |