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Show .PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, FRIP AY, MAY 17. 1940 PAGE SEVEN Students To loar D. Y. U. 0rc;:3tra Pupils in the third, fourth, fifth, and Bixth prades of all Provo elementary schools will hear a special spe-cial program of classical music presented by the Brig ham . Young university Symphony orchestra Tuesday, May 21, at 11 a.m. in College hall. The B. Y, training: school will present the orchestra, which is conducted ,by LeRoy J. Robertson, professor in the university, uni-versity, music department.' Pupils from Franklin, Joaquin, Maeser, Timpanogds. and Brlgham Young elementary, schools will be present. Designed to give the children an Lemon Juice Hccips Chocks Rheumatic Paia Quickly tf you uffr from rheumatic or iMuritia pain, try thin lmpU Inei pansiv home racipa. Get pack re of Ku-E Compound, mix it with quart of water, add tha julca of i lemona, Oftaa within 48 houra omUmeovermKht aplendid ra- ulU ara obtained. I f tha paina do not quick!) U"ava jrou, Ru-Ex will eoat foa nothing to try, Ru-Ex Compound ia for aala ft recommended b Walgreen and Good Drug Stores Everywhere. ' (adv) opportunity to become better acquainted ac-quainted With thea music of . the masters, the program includes se lections from some of the world's most accomplished composers. Material concerning the composi tions to be heard and their writers will be presented to the children in classes prior to the concert in order to Increase their appreciation of the music offered. , - The following numbers will be f.ayed : March from the second act of "Tannhauser," by Wagner. "Unfinished. "Un-finished. Symphony" by Schubert "Spanish Dance" by Bizet, and "Vfi'se Triste" and "Finlandia" by Sibelius. Legion Schedules Rifle Shoot Here . American" legion post 13 will conduct a shooting program Sun day at , the rifle range south of rrovo, , , , The schedule' Is as follows: to 8 a. m.. 200 vard standing: J 9 ta 10 a. m., 200 yard rapid fire: w.w w xx a. in., uu vara rapiu fire; 11:15 to. 12:30, deWar, 50 and 100 yards. Don E. Clark, exe cutive office, ia in charge? . ea. 1 STARS.. .SCKCS...EIRLS and a million South Seat tough I II ) f! VY life-. mm : r 5 a ci::g ghosgy . . DOnOTIIY U.'..'M2 J BOB HOPE '' , In, r-i'.t " ! oMCSS lA CHARLES CCBURN'JL'DITH BARRETT f StZ'Sy it A A"TH0NY QUINN JERRY COL0NNA t r starts sirWnAv LfjFefWf i 1 "vi wm ..... ; ,.! Follow the Giant Searchlights to , MONTE YOUNG'S , . , CARNIVAL . RIDES All Good, Clean, Entertaining Fun! 7-BIG RIDES--7 FREE TUIS AD AND 5 CENTS .Good for Two Merry-Go-llound Rideo TONIGHT ONLY Also GRAND FREE ACT TONITE 10:30 KATHLEEN and GREY ; "Sweethearts of the Air,M in a Paring Aerial Act 125 Feet Above the Ground t - G.'0.P.GG"nu2iitbn A, Sherman Chris tenson, t'rovo attorney, will ba temporary chairs man at the convention of the, Ycung Republican League of Utah tonight at 6:30 at Salt Lake City.- More than 1300 members of the organization are expected to at tend the event, which precedes the state Republican convention bat urday morning. D.' " D. Fenncll, . Arlington Heights. 111., representatives of the " national committee will be guest speaker. Present ofifcers are Ralph A. Sheffield, Salt Lake City, presi dent; . Mrs. Pearl Bigler, Provo, iirst vice president; Lewis Beag ley, Nephi, second vice president j Leland Canister, Delta, third vice president; Miss Alice M. McArdle, Salt Lake City, fourth vice presi dent; Fred L. Finlayson, Salt Lake City, secretary; Charles .Welch, Jr., . Salt Lake City, treasurer; Frank Hansen, Price, national committeeman, and Lucy Rigby, Kaysville, national committeewo- man. - . City Brief 0 Diicliett, Peters 20-30 Homiiicss Arthur I Duckett, barber ' and Elmo peters, salesman, were nominated, nom-inated, as candidates for presidency of the Provo 20-30 club for the en suing six months at a dinner meeting meet-ing Thursday night' at Hotel Rob-ci Rob-ci ts. Mr. Duckett la . the incumbent incumb-ent president. ' - ' ' Joy Nielson was named vice president by acclamation, succeeding succeed-ing Hal Cadd. Vaughn Taylor and Howard Ward were nominated for the sergcant-at-arms post now held by James Sutherland. , The . , Twenty-Thlrtiana nomin ated D. R.' Norton, Harold Fields". Carl ' Watkins, Leonard Cockrell, Wjllard Mlntun and ' Frampton Collins for positions on the board of directors. Four will be elected. Loyal Mortensen , and George Shaw, past presidents, were named honorary members of the board of . directors. Karl Kelsch, Ford Olsen, Grant Ward and Kenneth Chipman were welcomed into the club as new members. Visitors were Lou Rich and Kay Woods. Mr. Duckett was chairman of the meeting. The club voted- to support the Red Cross drive for funds to Aid war-riddled European countries. TOO LATE FOR f CLASSIFICATION Um ,. , , , ,. ., ; FOR RENT UNFURNISHED 2 ROOM, apartment, reasonable. , 170, EaTst 1st South. m20 Mr. A. XV. Miller (LaRue Erlck-son) Erlck-son) and baby daughter Karen, of St. Anthony, Ida., are here visiting; her mother, Mra. Leona C Erick-son. Erick-son. Also, Mrs. Erickson has her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. D.. Erickson of Miami, Fla. They (will vacation for , a month and will tour Yellowstone park en route home. W. J. Brow n of Salt Lake City, is here on business today- ' gma mi mi .... ! 1 11 . " Jack Oarfidd, of Salt Lake City spent :' today here with ' business friends. f f t 1 Vcbr Dcok Staff- .. i.. : : : ?- - ; ' t . - Positions Filled Alan Carter, junior has .been named editor of the - Proyost, Provo high school annual, for next year, lie ia a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Carter, 708 North university avenue. ' Jay Garrett, also a Junior, son of Mr. and, Mrs. J. O. Garrett of North .University avenue; is associate editor. ; . , - , ,.. Harold Monson, son of,Mriiand Mrs. Karl H. Monson of 444 South First East street, has previously been appointed , business manager of next, year's, staff. SPANISH FORK MTIS. EFFIE DART, . . 1 , Reporter MODERN apartment,- newly dec-crated. dec-crated. 142 North 5th West, i Phone 442J. m23 - ) " ' '" 1 " ' T" FOR RENT FURNISHED ! 2 MODERN rooms. 425 East 1st North. m23 LOST ENGLISH female bulldog, white with brlndle spots. Phone 030R2 Reward,- .' .ml7 WORK WANTED CAPABLE girl desires work in , family home. Experienced to assist as-sist with general . housework. Good seamstress and laundress. Write Herald, Uox A-23. Jl "Know Your Bible" program Mrs. Mary Gillispie was hostess to ' the Laurencelle club Saturday evening. The entertaining rooms wre bright ; with the ' season's flowers. A tasty luncheon was served at the card tables at 8:15. Progressive 500 followed, Mrs. Minnie Christiansen ' winning high score for the club " "and Mrs. Blanche Tadd for the guests. 'Additional 'Ad-ditional guests Were Mrs. Mildred Larsen and Mrs. Lois Larsen. Mrs. Velora Collard delightfully delightful-ly entertained the Trekker rboys of the Third ward Primary Tuesday Tues-day afternoon from 6 o'clock to 7:30. The time was spent playing crokinoie and other, games. 1 At 7 refreshments were served by the hostess to Ronald Boyacl, Donald Bufton, Wayne Cutler. Gale Christiansen, Merrill Evans, Mont DeGraw, David . Tq yor. Gene-Thomas, Blair Bona, Cleve Childs, and Lynn Stewart. ' - t 1, - 1 -l.l-f SEVENTH-DA ADVENTISTS; Sabbath School and Bible study 9:30.- The topic. for study tnia week, dsals with "The Final Rest oration.'. Golden Text, "As it; is writteh. Eye hath not seen, ear hath not heard, neither have enter ed into the heart of man, i' the things which God hath prepared for them that love Him.". 1 Cor. 2'9. ! ' ' Seed Thought. The great con troversy is ended.' Sin and sinners are no more. The entire universe is clean. One pulse of harmony and gladness beat through" the vast creation all things animate and inanimate declare that God Is love. I i . . 'Sermon, 11' o'clock.. Subject Do the Present' Day conditions tell us,' that the judgment day is near District prayer meeting Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Welcome Sunday. -8:30 over KOVO the Family Bible hour, continues, the 0 SOCIETY NEWS Luncheon for Reynolds Club The A. L. R. Friendly Circle met for a delicious 1:30 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. R. J. Murdock Thursday. The dining table, set for. 14 members, was lovely with a handmade hand-made Assyrian cloth and a centerpiece center-piece of tulips, lily-of-the-valley, pansies and other spring garden flowers ."arranged in a beautiful decorative china bowl. . Dr. Billie Hollingshead gave fine talk on "Personality," after which Mrs., Christen Jensen, presi dent, conducted a short business meeting. Later, contest games were played. Mrs, Jensen winning the favor. . ' - Mrs. George P. Parker and Mrs, E. L. Jackson, 'members from Salt Lake City, were present. ,.--'. Aged Visitor . Given Dinner Mrs. Eda R. Johnson, 78, of Heber City, has been visiting in Provo, and was tendered a chicken dinner at the home of her grand daughter, Mrs. M. D. Close, Thurs day afternoon. ." Covers were laid for 14 family members,' and the table was beau tifully arranged with tulips, snap. dragons and novel placccards. Miss Eva Spencer assited in serving Tivo Pcco Field In Hound Robin NEW YORK, May 17 L'.l;--Gcne Sarazen and Jimmy Thomson led the way today as 15 of the world's best golfers went out on the second and third rounds of the Fresh Meadow country club course in the '$5,000 Goodall round Robin tournament. - . Sarazen, with a record for the back nine under his belt, was tied with Thomson at eight plus points in this 125-hole match play tournament which is figured on a basis of net holes won. ' . Gene 'was the only man to shoot par 70 " in yesterday s opening round and he did it by shooting the back nine in 31, one stroke under the record 32 he set In the 1932 open tournament when he toured the last 23 holes In 100 strokes. - - Reservoir Damage r-r is? Investigated SALINA, Utah. May 17 (U.R .Engineers were draining the Rex reservoir in Lost Creek canyon today to-day in an effort to determine the damage caused, by a break last week.-, . .. ' In a' report " to State Engineer T. H- Humphreys, it was said water ..had washed a gorge from eight to 12 feet wide and 30 feet deep in the canyon. - 1 i - The bladderwort ' nlant lives partly on Insects.' which it can- tures in tiny traps attached to stems submerged in water. - Junior Amateurs To Perform Here . The first of the Tellurlde-l'ara-mount Junior amateur contests takes .place tonight on the Paramount Para-mount Theater stage at 0 p. m Seven acts wiU participate, among J them 'being Iluth Beck and her accordion: Mrs. Vonda li. Stewart's "rhythm band"; Gail Lewis, electric guitar; Le Old Williams, Wil-liams, song and dance; Dorothy Jeppson, violin; Jack Calder, accordion, ac-cordion, Ruth Mott and Jiadine Adams, novelty and tap dance.' The usual first second and third place winners will be selected in this contest but unlike the prev lous contest, winners are not eligible elig-ible for the grand award of an all expenss paid trip to Hollywood as this is confined to the adult contestants. JIc SHAM: N.VIH.D , 1 Industrial coramjUor., on m cora-SALT cora-SALT LAKE CITY. Jlav 17 T.D I nntlt-p to tu.-fv -rrrlfvr-t fcirt--r Secrtary of Labor Frances Per-, requirements. Lie cozmv.ttca u-l Kins nas selected O. F. McShase (held its first meeting ia fu,h'.r.g-now fu,h'.r.g-now a menibcT of. the Utata State j ten on May 22- . . MIDNITE H : : 1 1 i SAT. at j I j 11:43 p. m. j j f7 f3J''3?3?f a 1 'ii 1 f 7 A " 1 The Annual Nut Show ... Funnier and Crazier Than Ever Before ! 2 BIG NUT HITS! 2nd Big Nut Hit! nfintiCMi r 4 u "i.. .m Mil m ilKot - ' j sr.. -bm m1 louf mm O...H t Kill Doors Open at 11:30 Regular Prices k JSdii! EV? ck -c &) ' v& Ysi I '1 - J ' 1 " " " - k XL r f. . xl -i J 1 'I rr-r nia aa iiai aaaaa 1 ON STAGE! Paramount - Tcliuridei ' 9 IV M. TONITE! Mim nr.in?Gdn contest 6 BIG ACTSl 30 JUVENILESl On the Screen! Tonight and Saturday! Swift, Shimmering: Ice and Snow Surprises Only , Son ja Can Bring You ! , ' 'fit V 1 feO.VJA . . . Komanwl l I 1 , in a gay andthrilllng hit . . . filled with mystery, laughter, excitement, b.iuty! 1 j 11 m mi n ( i( 1 . Ray Robert ' 13 C PUBLIC HOliaV NO. 1 rntiAiiD cu::::i:ics CINDE1;LLLv8 FELL.V ' Two Reel Color Special Doors Open Saturday 1 p. m. . KAWjXt-NEW iM Sbmv ..........9:51 r,t. . " Last 1 'future .1U;15 p. inS J- Lat Ttrw Tontctt I i.3 "ECLEES OF THE RH.- A;AO - TNDEIiCO FJi DOCTOE- STARTS TOMORROW! Continuous From 1 to 11 :30 TC3c::::3i:::ia c;n:::jL:nnf r vV . 4 v . r fi "' f In i ' f' , - " $ j I AV' ) . j ; !0,COO: ' YELLING .RED nrviiQt , ;;pp3f ifcl Hest, Ib!i ktttli A , 2Iit w tsiiri U.S. Ary !l Rsrbisf. THE GREATEST epic cf ike mmi im FIIKEDI , Frea iSs i .:.. in in , v. l- X" .CHIEF THl'ER CIQU3 5' IN SA .RE THERE CONCENTRATION CAM!? AMERICA? . . SEE FOR VOUItSELF! VAi f DE A WATIC OTHAMITZI If f k. . .' .'-I fjcr-t f tiU -fcrTt , V tint 7 i j fMSCWf J A 4i A)! tiC C It t K mmm ... v ""Mi. onirtLt i i 1 ' M " 7 A " today nno T'or,ionnovi! 1 ANOTHER Dig 20 Hit Program! UirOlESALE . UODEO! . Aa a Mid-'VVe&tcrn Underworld Svr.riicalc ij Builds an Empire of Crime from Oj.i-si li,1 I I "1 Si r X ' I' .... V "' 1, I'i ''' J I to Coast , j n LLOYD NOLAN i 0 BARTON MacLANE - v V""' LOLA LANE second Ihg t cature- It's the Call to - . Action! Adventure! Thrills! fmv' soil in f3 V i .-3 I ' V J ill POWEll HUMAH 1IIX CHIEF THUSDEJt-CtOUD GEORGE j CIEYEUKD YlltfiM fAIMl'.V I .ADDED Short Treat "NEW PITH." Chapter 2' Dick Tracy's G- len - Cnp tu red" j PAUil" NEW;-' t |