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Show SECTION TWO" PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, i FRIDAY, AUGUST 25. 1939 . . . . , Trririug.OsIicoI i!0 13:1.1231. il -"'Doors will open Monday, September Sep-tember 11, for students of the v Erighara Young university elementary ele-mentary and secondary training schools, it; was announced today by Golden L. Woolf, principal of me- n. x. u. secondary school. Registration in both schools will take place on that date, and class work will commence Tuesday, Sep-x Sep-x tember. 12.-A' - r A - A Preceding .rh -opening of - the .university -high '.school. : a get-ac quainted social Yvill be held Friday : evening, . Septehibeir 1. in the . ' women's gymnasium. Thia event will be directed by C La Voir Jeri sen, assistant principal, witJ-the aia or riorrnan , Faxker, vfitudertt, body president-elect, , and Ledger Free, student body president, of last yean , V- - A . A A .?. " Two new', instructors, will in the staff of the secondary training ! school. '. Mrs. Anna Boss Hart will become Instructor in English, succeeding suc-ceeding Mrs. Stella P, Rich; who ' will 'takef uji teaching- duties in v the university, level. Sanf ord vBingham, 1939-graduate of tbe-B. Y.U. modern: language depart-: depart-: ft)nt, will teacjj-rtenguage classes Jn place of Thomas I Broadbent, .who will Ifce oh Meave of absence during1939-40. A meeting of the faculty of the high school; will be held September's, under direction of the principal. -"". - V v Students from kindergarten.; tcr the sixth gradewill enter the ele.--mentary raining school September 11, under direction of Miss Her-mese Her-mese Peterson, princijvX The elementary training ehooW will have the same staff as last year, according .to L. ElliottTTuttle,- as-VEi.stant as-VEi.stant principal.'' ..; V A. ;: A -A- large registration a expected in both training school divisions by University ,; officials. V Last year 197 wexe-enrolled in the secondary ; training school, and 362 in the ele- mentary school. r '-- - ' . . x. . . . . Botanist Will Develop V Kace of PiErmv Lilies - .. x - - . " ST. LOUIS IT.R After rsDenci- ing2S years 'in developing 389 - r kinds of hybrid, giant water lilies -ywhich will bloom in the daytime, .peorge H, 'Pring, superintendent of the Missouri - Botanical Garden, Gar-den, has started similar race of pigmy, dayf lowering. lilies Pring, said the vsmaller ' . water ; . plants, hybridized v 'f rom a lily . .which grows " in Africa, will 'be', suitable - for backyard -rock gar-; den pools and window . boxeaA ;- I EDGEUOtlT -MIlS. EVA' OILLESPED i Reporter Phone 040-J-2 . - EDGEMONT Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gillespie and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Frampton have enjoyed several sev-eral days fishing at Strawberry like this week. A -AA A Mrs. lyilliam Ferguson met with a painful injury "' Monday morning whenshe fell, pulling the ligaments loose In her , foot "and ankle. After medical attention she is at- the'f amily home. . . Mrs. W. F. Giles and Miss Alice 'Giles visited Monday with -the Sharp Gillespie family and other relatives.; Mlss Giles has just returned re-turned from a two weeks vacation trip toNSanFrancisco and the fair there.--; A A. . . ; - : v . Miss Vera Conder spent the past two days at Lehi' where she is preparing -to teach , at the ; high school.' : J : -,. i ... ' . " - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wheeler of Sparks, Nevada, spent Wednesday with relatives in Edgemont. 'Members tf the Alofa'club litld their semi-annual 'dinner party rat ParkV Inri, Wednesday afternoon. Bridge was played and club prizes for the past six - months; were awarasa to jvirs. iaa siudds, .cars. , Louise "Baum and : Mrs.' Dorothy Wiscqmb: The afternoon's award went to Mrs. Eva Farley.. Other members enjoying the afternoon and the ' lovely dinner were Mrs. Phyllis Monk, Mrs. Olive Gillespie, Mrs. Beth Fergusons-Mrs. Billie Stubbs, .Mrs. Delia Baum, Mrs. Katherihe Boyce and L Mrs. Helen Hull. . '. v-J---., . - . - --v-- Mrss Martha Van 'Arden of San Diego. California; is. visiting here with her. brother and family, Mr.' and; Mrs. James. E. Pinegar. ,An- omer brother, ; John; Pmegar of Spanish Fork; was alsoaguest at the Pinegar home on, Wednesday.' Mrs. Avenol Ludnome of Sair Lake is spending the'-week with Lydia .Hogan. :V - H z- i Mr. and Mrs. . JackConder left Thursday for a few fdays visit wittxirs. Conder's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hayes,, at v Grace, Idaho. ' - ,. i - - vV :;-,;l.; Word has' been received . b V the Robert Gordon - family . that." .their son, , Morris- Gordon, who is con fined at- the hospital; at Hayden," tjoxoraao, is getting along nicely and it is hoped .will soon be, able to be moved. r ' v Irs, Margaret Pulsipher, Mrs. Flora H. Bigler and "Mrsi Mina Fjlrrf Stars .Wed Af Del Monfe :-PAGE " THREE v s f. . v 5 MaVriott: attended' the templex- cursion in Salt; Lake on Tuesday. T. " ft " . . ..lilt 1 - . - f . i. I JCAavftwy;4flahh)aWllf . Si 1 ' v " ' S 4 ? - f . 5 s V X t " ' 'Av r : I i I - I ' s- i V i j ; - $ ' " - ! f . - . ' I ' ' ' 5 I " s " ' j i! i ' t . , ilolly wood, pomp and glamor played no part In the wedding of Joan Fontaine, Fon-taine, sister of Olivia de Havilland. to Brian Aherne. movie' acton N Were s the couple immediately af teTthe marriage ceremony in St. John's chapeL - yj ' r-v Del Monte, Califv . ,, - . PAYSON MUS. A. IL WILSOX 1 Reporter J Modern fast-creaming shorten- .ings and modernovens do te- quire tne Dest i uire the best flour Tor best . : results. GlobeAl" is THE flour . n Nthat will do justice to your cooking-skill.. All demands jofy new-day baking ' methods are . -fulfilled in this quick-blending fine,) smooth-textured flomvlt is your assurance against baking ' failures. We. repeat Jilt's tnie.: , Mrs. Regan! rn"jYMAKE NO MISTAKE' FLOUR nmiiini-1 BfisiHa? muni wiifniiiiWP r-Mr. 'and Mrs.: , Jy ET Frisby; an nounce " the marriage' '6t their Vlaughter,- Grac.e-rtosr Mr; Leland Montague, son of Mr and Mrs. B. A?-Montasne.X- which v tnok . n!flf Wednesday, 'Aug.: 23 in 1 the Salt LLafee temple.-. Miss Ethel Decker, sister of - theb'ride-jaccpmpanied tljem to the temple and witnessed the ceremony; The couple will reside in Payson. TJie genealogical, classes" of the First ward held , a joint social Monday evening at the: ward hall. The event , honored Paul Dixon on his birthday and " Sheldon Dixon who recently returned. from the estem States Mission. A; pro gram, , garnesr-ana , reiresnments. provided entertainment. ZzZll?j. Eoyd Page, sonof Mrsw --Clara Page Twede,." arriyed las- week from .'.Columbusr. Ohio,: where . he has been -for the? 'past three years at the State University on a, teachr mg -. fellowship, - following . his graduation; from Brigham : Young imi versity. . .HeTec ved his rB. S. degree there and has taken a position at "the California State liniVersity at Berkeley. He will do research work 'He left with "this wife,- Helen Young Page-and- little son John,- Wednesday for Berkeley. They have been :v guests .at the r home of Mrs. Twede . here ; and other ' guests - wer'rMA' and " Mrs. Allen 'West and ' son " Stephen .of Salt Lake They all - enjoyed -a ree day family : party at, - the oung summer., home . In ; Ameri can Fork' canyon. " " v -Mrs. Shermans Loveless, enter tained ' the members of her Bridge club "-last week: Luncheon was served before the game.. ' Mrs. J. Wi. ; WlttWer of Bern, Kansas, ' Who- has;? been here for-a-months at the home of her.. son.H Paul sWittwer, was joined last .wfeek' by her husband'- They . eL- ill T . y , I leic ims - weK lur yaiiiurma to yisit-f or. several Idays and will be here this week end: before return- ing vto Kansas'. has ' been. vhef e for ' two hveeks . -- " - , " 1 - Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels Jr., and : family have been on a vacation vaca-tion , trip to Yellowstone National park this' week. . Mrs. Clay bourn Wilson and chilV uiea jnu miss -.xxeiir tt.maernave been in Magna for a week visiting with their sister,; Mrs. John, Jones. A , group of friends enjoyed i a canyon party Saturday night and included Mr., and Mrs. Floyd Har-mer, Har-mer, Mr. and Mrs Wilmer Hill, Mr.- and xMrs. Floyd 1 Smithy Mr, and Mrs. Harold Smith 'Mr. and- juts- 'Win wigntman Mrs.; Vern Persson gave-a births day, party Wednesdayf afternoon for her son Niles, vwho was vten years old.' ' " " . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Householder House-holder - of Eureka-visited here .Wednesday with ,Mr. and Mrs, R"idN Persson. . - ; v , . . ' - Mrxand j.Mrs Cyrus" Sterling entertained, at - a csuiyon-- party Wednesday af ternponf or members of their, family. Honored guests were' Mr. and . Mrs; Edgar Fref ray cf - Glendale, California and Robert Francom who was leaving. Friday for Washington, after a, months' iff Oi t-' in ireAn - h llll) MA. A. U J OVil SPRINCVILLE v. N LOCALS A The - first annuaK 'reunionv. of the Sanford-Clark faniiUes held last Saturdayat Arrowhead ; resort, re-sort, was successful in- eVery de tail, according to. those uj at tendance. A progran, sqciaf chat, a luncheon and snnrts were enjoyed, . Douglas x Brown was iv " T f icers' for ; next year were' named as follows: . . Maurice . Metcaif, president; Mrs. A. O. Thon, Mrs-Leooa" Mrs-Leooa" Bird,';- vice-presidents; Frank- Sanf ord,- secretary-treasurer Approximately 150" relatives attended. - , .J , . - " '-V- p) !: :3UGHn; F&iik&M PURE, FINETGHANULATED x Home -Produced Sugar is grown andr produced in your locality underK.-American underK.-American standards o labor and care4 - X It is UNSURPASSED for canning, , ' preserving, jellies and jams. . YOU-CAN'T, YOU-CAN'T, BUY BETTER SUGAR! . Insist on home-produced sugar. . rTi riiy Housewives are ?jorv buying Sugar it: 100-pound bagsr . MrsEmmax S. "' Taylor of -this city, is recovering from, an oper-ationV oper-ationV for appendicitis :perf ormed last Saturday'night at a Payson hospital. '.V- ; . s r . 1 -. .LastTFriday evening, Mr.' and Mrs. Kay Johnson were host;and hostess at a lovely lawn party Smart. The guests of : honor were MisslMarge Burke and MissKay Lowry of San ' Francisco, who are - visiting with friends and relatives ' in Provo f andSpring-ville, andSpring-ville, and Mr. and Mri Newell Weight, who are; leaving soon to make f-. their home" ir: Snowflake, Arizona. ; Progressive T "House'? was played," with Miss --Marge Burke and Max Sumsion - winning' win-ning' the prizesThe guests were Miss Marge urke, . Miss Kay Lowry of San Francisco ; Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Thompson, v Mr and .Mrs. Walter Clark, Easton Russell, kay RussellTall of Provo, Pro-vo, and Harold Johnson, - Ronda Jenkins, Mr and Mrs. Newell Weight, Mr. and Mrs. Ma. Sumsion; Sum-sion; and Mr. and Mrs. Kay John-sort' John-sort' of. Springville. " " ;." . " ' - " Mrs. J. C. Nielson. supervisor of the 4-H girls clubs irf the Springville district the past : tw years, has been appointed a repre sentative' of the leaders association, associa-tion, according to 'word received Jungle Explorer Reports Discovery of "Cow Tree" I; CHICAGO, (U.P) Llewelyn . WU-liams,' WU-liams,' ""curator of economic botany bot-any at the Field Museum of Natural Nat-ural History, returned from an expedition . into the - Venezuelan Guayana and reported discovery of-'a plant that should . prove a boon to explorers. . v ' -': Thp plant was the Vpalo de la .vaca" "cow tree" in English and-was, filled with a sweet latex that looked and tasted like milk, could be usedJ in morning coffee and. afternoon tea. and- doubled as caulking gum for leaky. canoes can-oes if boiled . and allowed to coagulate v .The ,"cow 1 tree" was difficult to : stow away in -a knapsack, Williams Wil-liams . said. v for if . roa'phD "height of 140 feet .and its trunk. .w8WOT t; ieet in diameter ' . 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