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Show PAGE SIX TROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD; WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY "28, 1940 WYOMING SOLON . HITS TREATIES WASHINGTON. Feb. Zi CS F-.-.. J ..rh C. O'Maho.-.ey. D. '. chirge-I U-Jay the adn-J.-.ls-trat.'orTa r:;rt-:al trade sgTee-rrr.t sgTee-rrr.t f-r'grni is "cUarly ucconstU Ts'.jrL-jr befcre the nate fln-arvs-e cwm rr.it hith Is ' const J-t J-t s a h.., i; ;.rovr.I L.'.l extend-I' extend-I' ? t& r-.ri-n thre years, he ijwjtM t.ve tr-e pacts are either tfeiU- 1 cr art rvr,- laws te-tiu te-tiu tiy ch-ine import duty rt j. If t:.- are trcitSea, ha said, th?y n.'t b ratified by tne senate; sen-ate; if l.oy are revenue laws, they must tr. .i-r the cciuUtution ori-t" ori-t" it in the r--'U;e cf rtrrc.'T.M-t rtrrc.'T.M-t Vr.e program of a?reerner.Li rr.Ai entirely by tte executive does rot iat.fy either rjusrrnent, he said. Osf w can delegate its authority auth-ority if it R'Vt u" certain standard.' stand-ard.' rtrtctir; ii3 UJe. be jaid. t:.t "y !.u sarch this bill in vain fur a standard to be t"rr-.!'f.J by cr.rtm." The Jramerscf the constitution Clfih'&ey iaiJ. rave the senate ! power ta ratify treaties and t-.e r .. exclusive power to or C at revenue legislations, for Rood rea"-rj!. Tii house power was TONIT E At 0:0 ) I. M. Ifs Cash Quiz! 30.00 CASH AWARDS! ItA of Fund and I . t - r t .n i n m' n 1 1 iTofitaMi-; Too! loin the Crowds, f or Look At the Show With Cash Quiz! : cn::n nhc:: J7 1 f ( J H j M i. M : J ; f iTs And For Lauh.s - - To AU Oesperadoeil TOTCUirRDBSOH Is On Yor Traill . f HAtIT DAVINPORT MAlCOt STIVINSON HASDII AHilCHl Other Added Treats! Always Utah's Greatest Entertainment Bargain! 4 a im4 Vl' X Pi i --r- Hostings Set for AAA 'Explanations Dates for a series of meetings at which the AAA. program will be outlined to farmers of Utah county were set at conclusion conclus-ion cf a meeting of county and ccmrr-unity AAA committeemen Tue. :.:y. rejverts S. It. Bosweir, county agent. ile-ttir.s w.a be held as follows: March 4. 2 p. m, Lehl. Cedar Tort an4 Fairfield: 7:30 p. m., American Fork. Highland and Alpine. Al-pine. March 5. 2 p. m.. ilanila. h'leasant Grove and Llndon. March 6. 2 p. ni., Provo. Lake View and Vineyard; 7:2 J p. r:i, Orcm, Fka.-ar.t Fka.-ar.t View and Edftemont. ilarch 7, 2 p. m, Springrvnlle and Maple-ton; Maple-ton; :3J p. rn., Spanish Fork, Palmyra Pal-myra and Lake Shore. March 8. 2 p. m-, Benjamin, Leland and Saiem; 7:30 p. rru. l'ayson and Fpr.r.g Lake; March 9. 2 p. m., ikir.taquin. Genola and Goshen. During the next few weeks every farmer in Utah county will be Kiven an opportunity to particl-pate particl-pate In the 1910 agricultural conservation con-servation program. The farmer's first step in participating In tli rrogram will be to make out a proposed plan of his farming operations op-erations for this year. This phln will show the crops he expects to produce and the soil-building practices prac-tices he -will carry out In 1940, says David II. Jones, chairman of the county AAA committee. Itight now, Mr. Jones urges farm operators to give careful thought to their proposed farming farm-ing operations. He aays . they should especially consider the!, soil-building soil-building practices that it will be possible for them to carry out this yer. Notice of 1940 allotments will be made available to all farmers farm-ers In the near future and each farmer Is urged to study these allotments so as to be able to hlp the county committee In pre paring the farm plans. ItVUITM TRICKS SHIFT The price cf radium dropped from J 70.OCKJ a gram to the present pres-ent rate of $23,000 a gram with the discovery of the rich Eldorado Eldo-rado Vrin in Canad-i eight J'tars ago. :- lodged there, he said, because the constitutional powers wanted tc "keep tax laws close to the peo- 'e. THE HOUSEKEEPER'S DAUGHTER i belonged in the she did her best work in the parlor! E iM.'.-.'T 'Jit 'Hi in 1 r. . ' FJi 1 , r- r S S , yj vs. ... jt- ii T - M ' SHE'LL BE -HERE FRIDAY! How! . ( :MmfM2 How! ONE HEAUTIFUL GIRL - - -and 4 Broadway Daddies! THEY MOVE HEAVEN AND EARTH lor this...-- Girl from FAT 0130IEE CLYHPE nSUL-.D BuJlEI-tYDUIIS - - Addrd FlUpatrick Travr-ltalU Cartoon ::: Ncw 1, 1 I . r - I Hobbies Of Busy People Sb 6Xa 6 County Treasurer Raises Flowers Editor's Note: This Is the llr,t In a serlen of articles telling about the hobbles . of busy people. , . One of Provo's busiest men is Andrew Jensen, Utah , county treasurer and member of the lrovo L. D. S. stake presidency, but nevertheless he linds time for a worthwhile hotCjy flower raising. Mr. Jensen's flower garden each year is one of the most beautiful beauti-ful in the city, and on , most summer days before and after work he Is among his flowers, cultivating, hoeing weeds, or Irrigating. Ir-rigating. , He grows" flowers not to sell nor to enter In prize contests, but only for the beauty of them and the satisfaction tney offer to himself, h3 family and his friends. One of the treasurer's crocus plants was in bloom Sunday, which spurred his desire ' for, pring weather that will permit extensive work In the garden. Mr. Jensen used . to have another an-other hobby amateur photography, photogra-phy, but of late years he has done little along that line. He also used to fish and hunt 'ducks frequently. , , ' Reservations for Scout Dinner In Reservations 'for the Fellowship dinner, feature of the annual Utah National Parks council meeting to be hM March 2, should be In Immediately, announces Dr. M. W. Merrill, chairman. Scouters from throughout the council have aent in reservations for the dinner, but F'rovo Scouters have been slow In making arrangements. ar-rangements. All Scouters, Scoutmasters, district dis-trict leaders, troop, committee members and the general rublic who wish to attend ar urged to make reservations at the local fcout office at once. Dr. Merrill Stated. kitchen ... but "V i 1L.L 1 ' ' ' ; .i - 1 Talent Sliow Friday! y Stage " Amateur . V 111 .i 7 ANDREW JENSEN Ex-B.Y.U. Student Dies : in Accident REDWOOD CITY, Feb. 28 James Glen Tucker, 29, of 1112 Larkin street. Sari Francisco, former for-mer student at ' Brigham : Young university In Provo, . Ifltah, died of a brain Injury at the. Redwood Red-wood City clinic Saturday following fol-lowing 'an automobile .accident on the Eayshore highway near here. Mr. Tucker attended B. Y. U. 19:il to 1933, and was a member or the varsity " football f squad for two years.. I ;" l. He waa driver of a northbound car '..which collided with a machine ma-chine driven by Erwln M. Wright, 28. of Palo Alto. Officers said it appeared Wright'a car veered over to the wrong side of the road. . ' : .':; Pepper Advocates F.D.R. Third Term -, - , t ; ti i i i-ii CHICACO, Feb. 28 (UJ!)-rrU. S. Fen; Claude Pepper, FlaL, asserting as-serting .Presideht. . Roosevelt has put the nation on a sound financial finan-cial basis while , caring: for ;the people's social welfare, said "public "pub-lic enemy No. l ;In the . United States would be those who might, if possible, keep President Roose velt from being president . . .'for a third term." Pepper addressed a party , fac tion that has ' en tereoTMrr- Roosevelt's Roose-velt's name in the April 9. presi dential primary. ,. . - CARD OF THANKS We desire to thank all those who so kindly assisted us during the passing of our baby daughter, Joyce Ann. We are grateful to the speakers and musicians at the services, for the use of cars, beautiful beau-tiful flowers and the many expressions ex-pressions of sympathy. V " Mr- and Mrs. Joseph Millet. . -NOWJ 3 to 11:30 p. m. BING CROSBY r ! . . With"- : niANCISKA OAAL " AKIM TAMIKOFF -And a Big Cast! - -ALSO - He's jFlction's ! Most Famous Hero!'. . And He'll. Steal Your Heart - - - GEORGE SANDERS t . ? . In : ,v. "THE SAINT ; . STRIKES BACK" ;. with . ' WENDY BARRIE WW V, r II - ' " f I - - - La.-t Show ' -. 1-omgtaK. H:o0 j Brief d Mr. and Mr. G., S- Pinneil of Salt Lake City are among the visitors visi-tors in Provo. . . 4. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lou Shook of Boze-man, Boze-man, Mont., are spending a few days in Provo. , , t Van Noy Stewart has returned to.Mt. Pleasant, after spending a few days here with his wife., the former Alice Jones, and their new baby daughter, who are at the Albert S. Jones home. . .. E. S. Travis' of Pocatello, Idaho, Is .here on business., . - Mrs. Pearl Curti is confined In the, .Utah , Valley hospital, ;where she underwent a major operation Monday morning. . She Is reported to'te doing well. ' - .-.j;: ... . Ashley Hardy and family have arrived in Provo from Cedar City to make their home here. Mr. Hardy is local representative lor the Lincoln National Life Insurance; Insur-ance; company., ; - , ( : George L. Osborne of Grand Junction, Colo is a visitor in Provo Pro-vo today on business. ; . ' Fred Hockey of ' New West Minster, . British Columbia, is a visitor in Provo. . Mrsl Thomas Thornley and Miss Lottie Gammon spent - the ' week end in Tooele, as guests of their aister,. Mrs, Myrtle HuntingtoYi. Willi Robinson, graduate of B. Y. V- who has been teaching school in Panaca,' Nevada, for the past 10 years, was sustained as Bishop of the Panaca ward at the recent conference. Mr. Robinson served as counselor during the erection of a new $16,000 ward chapel. :- Credit Pictures To Timimn'gds Hatchery :. t . n 1 it i t v- v The Herald acknowledges the courtesy of - the Timpanogos Hatchery Hat-chery ..of ,- J?rovo, in the , use of poultry . . and - turkey , farm pictures, pic-tures, j. used in a lay-out on , the front page of the industrial section sec-tion of today's Utah . county edition., " ;.,- . , - v CHANGE WOULD BE BAD ' It. the . sun were, .slightly 4 farther far-ther away, or closer, than - it now Is, man could not - live on the earth. '.His. needs are so exacting that a very slight change in the Amount . of, heat, air, and moisture mois-ture " on earth, , would ".snuff ."out his life. . ' , ... .. Th A.D.C. Audit Ccocayelt Enjoys lis Fishing Trip ABOARD THE DESTROYER LANG, Feb. 28 U.R President Roosevelt fished In the Caribbean today after an ; intensive inspec tion of Panama Canal defenses. 1 He ii completed his - inspection 1 with a recommendation for more ! planes and more guns for the canal's defense.' He emphasized j outer defense in the east should look toyond canal protection and actually constitute defense of the southeast Atlantic and the Gulf coast. - , 1 The cruiser Tuscaloosa cleared-Cristobal cleared-Cristobal late yesterday after a journey through the canal. Mr. Roosevelt reviewed his conclu sions after a conference aboard the cruiser with President Aug- usto S. Boyd of Panama. TOO LATE FOR CT,ASSTFTCATTON Cost 1 RED Pekingese doe. male. Re ward. Call 1420W. 246 West 2nd South. - i , f29 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS TRANSFERRED, . must sell mod ern 5 room house, furnace, stoker, stok-er, water heater. Phone 1228. m5 LOTS for sale 4th North 5th East. Inquire at 345 North 5 West. m5 FOR RENT - FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING room with or without board. Phone 1696. 319 East 1st South. m5 FOR RENT UNFURNISHED 3 ROOM modern, heated - apartment, apart-ment, hot water. 492 East Center, Cen-ter, .... " ml2 3 ROOM modern, kitchen furnish-: furnish-: ed. adults.- 579 North 4 East. -t . m!2 3 ROOM basement apartment. 45 1 South 3 East. Phpne 12C7NM. 3 ROOMS and bath. Suitable for couple only $17.50 per month. . 35 West 7 North. Inquire 691 North University Avenue. ml5 WORK WANTED ALL kinds house work, sewing, . cooking, experienced table waitress. wait-ress. 754 North 1st East South Door. , 129 FOR RENT UNFURNISHED 3, ROOMS, lights, heat, gas range, not water, is .fciasi a worm. Phone 1086J. v m4 2 ROOM office 32 'West Center street. Call 1685. u " Cb BUYERS OF JiDVERTISING SPACE " yu aIvertising space today, you 'have one tremen- - a JL clous advantage over advertisers of twenty-five years ago. . 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We are proud of this report and will be glad to give you a copy ?PAILY HERALD Phone 495 Provo, Utah Bureau of Circulations Metal Markets NEW YORK, Feb. 28 (L'.E) Today's To-day's custom smelters prices for delivered metals, cents per lb: Copper: Electrolytic HVs', export ex-port ll.G5-.873; casting F.O.B. NEW ARRIVALS! To Delight the Spring Shopper! -5 4 FRENCH CREPE A new popular fabric that Is going over big, come in pas tels and most attractive ilor- al designs FABRIC GLOVES Gloves of quality, Gloves of style, Gloves that give you a sense of smartness. They come in combinations as well as in plain shades and the price is only ........ Expert Hose Mending By Miss Allred n in CURUTY STYLE SEWVICE FACTS as a yardstick of refinery, 11 M; lake, delivered, Ilia. Tin: Spot straits 47Va. Lead: New York 5.25-.30; East St." Louis 5.10. Zinc: New York, 6.14; East St. Louis 5.75. To See Is to Want To Possess! " , TOP.A10ST PRINTS A strictly fast color fabric In beautiful patterns for House Coats and Dresses . bnly, yard . ..... WASH FABRICS Embossed organdies- In "white and pastel colors. Just, the thing you r will -" want , for your formal , Jff Yard CJ7 BAND BOX DIMITIES and PRINTED MUSLINS Also Klock Dpt. Voiles that w:ll make Jovely dance frocks 2 t'C Yard 29C y SPUN RAYONS' 29 Inch pastel" colors t r and floral prints. Yd. iV SMART BAGS' you will marvel when you see the exquisite designs, trims and fabrics in our ned arrival in Dollar Bags. They are individuality in-dividuality plus.' ::A ;w . Freo Knlttlni InstriK-WoiWr Afteloon8 By Mrs. XaVoir Jensen An A D C Publication advertising value ;;f"'S:Cv-'(;':ivrili LI |