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Show PAGE SIX PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER S, 10-10 SECTION TWO Oh, How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning! VINEYARD Reporter I'hone 01-K-4 have spent the past four clays here. Mi.s, Merrill Olson and daughter, daugh-ter, Jacquohne of Salt Lake were weel; end visitors here. Wednesday completing" the Miir-veys Miir-veys for the runways at the vr municipal airport, which has been given a national e?ef .?;;se rat inc. The grading for the sunways is nearly completed, blueprints of the hangars have been approwd and the work is going forward satisfactorily under the direction of Fred S. Dart, Jr. l y v f :""' ', ', , - 'i. i Y ' I Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harris of Salt Lake spent Sunday here with her niece, Mrs. Lewis Clepg. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Harding and daughter, Ileen of Salt Lake V v KUMVAVS OKADF.I) SPANISH FORK -Reed Hoover Hoov-er from the Utah state engineering engineer-ing office was in Spanish Fork Troop 2012 Holds First Aid Drills Troop 2012, Fifth ward, has been reviewing requirements for The Sc. i Scouts of the S. S. S. 1 latino, ship ")0 1 1, Fourth ward, will partic ipnte in the homeci lining lin-ing parade tomorrow morning', according to the plana that were formulated last Monday night. Also they wilt have in charge the sidling of the souvenir football piograms at the Denvcr-B. Y. U. tame in the afternoon. At meeting last Monday Skipper Tregeagie lead the company in practice of the night ship's "Man overboard" drill. All .hip equipment will be .stowed .stow-ed for the winter months Una week end. Each crew will have in charge of getting its boat off of the water and reconditioning it before stowing it. Region 12 Plans Training Course The Region 12 training institute will commence Saturday, November Novem-ber 16, and end Sunday, according accord-ing to A. A. Anderson, executive. Deputy Regional Executives Roland K. Dye, Oscar A. Kirkham, and O. C. Alverson will conduct training courses in finance, senior scouting and training administration, administra-tion, i It is to be held in the Tribune auditorium in Salt Lake City, reports re-ports (leorge Y. Drown and Dr. Llovd Cullimore, district leaders. Troop 20 11 Holds Vanball Practice Explorers of Troop 2011 held its first vanball practice of the season Monday night, with a large group turning out for the workout. Tuesday, the Second ward troop will play the Third ward Explorers Explor-ers in a practice game. In Tuesday night meeting the group trekked to rrovo river where many tests were passed by the scouts. is There are no sccret3 in horticulture. horti-culture. If there are new plant introductions we know about them at once through our trade journals. They are tested and if successful for thwi territory we. recommend them to our customers, cus-tomers, if not satisfactory they are discarded. This Is Planting Time! ROSES Now in bloom; select your colors. PEONIES in ten new varieties. EVEKGKEENS and bright her- ri d I'l inta transplant perfectly now. PROVO GREENHOUSE rirosE KIGIIT-O "Where the Mowers tinny' n r V If LOW F A n C 5 ihoiiiv sn.oo Tucson 13.15 Flagstaff rrcseott Mesa 8.5" 10.11 ii.:s- the first aid merit badge. Tuesday at the regular meeting. J. an experienced first aid V. Hall worker, reviewed re qu i r e m e n t3 merit badge. lie also demonstrated for the how to use the traction splint for a broken brok-en arm or leg. "In first aid the primary thing is prevention," he .stated. "They go hand in hand with each other, and if prevention was practiced there would be no need for first aid." m9 v: Jul Scouts of Troop 52 are competing compet-ing in a contest at the present time, for a party to be given the winning patrol. Scouts are are given points for attendance at scout meetings, church, and patrol meetings. The group with the least number of points at the end of the contest will give the others a party. Color guards in the troop were changed in meeting Tuesday night. Clair Ray Anderson, Bert Argyle, and Richard Myrup are now the color guards. Lions Club Troop Plans Activities Meeting with their troop committee com-mittee to discuss troop business and outline plans for the future, members of Troop 44. Lion's club, met Tuesday night at Scoutmaster Scoutmas-ter Tom Gessford's store. Troop committee members in attendance were Garn Carter, Don Barlow and John B. Quist. Doughnuts, contributed by troop members, and cider, furnished furnish-ed by the scoutmaster, were enjoyed en-joyed by all. Trcop '12 Finns Ouiing Saturday To plan troop activities for the coming year, troop officers of Troop 42. Fifth ward, will meet at the Hot Pots next Saturday. They will leave at 4:30 p. m. Swimimng, eating and a discussion discus-sion concerning troop activities will be featured on the evening's program. The officers will return about 11 p. ni. ( Ll li REORGANIZED SPANISH FORK Members of the Jester's club, a group of local college girls and teachers, have effected a reorganization of their chih with the following officers: Miss Fa ye Bearnson, president; Mis:; Helen Roberts, secretary and treasurer and Martha Swonson, reporter. NO N I" USER V SCHOOL There will be no nursery school Monday on account of Armistice day. rv 10 k 4 W k i t 4 i U f- I ' J Travel the shortest route between the Colorful Southwest and the Scenic Northwest North-west in Santa Fe's newest and finest air-conditioned air-conditioned buses. It's only one of Santa Fe's scenic Bus routes. Ask your friendly Santa Fe Bus Agent about Santa Fe Bus service throughout the Nation, UMO.V BUS DEPOT 1(9 North First West Phone 3 It) TKAILWAYS RFS DEPOT Orem Railway Depot ' , Jrj National Guardsmen undergoing their year's training throughout the country will testify that camp life hasn't changed since the famous World War song declared "to hear the bugle call is the hardest blow of all." Dioto above shows bugler of Co. A. 147th Ohio Infantrv, blow inc' 6:00 A. M. reveille at Camp Shelby, Miss. In tent, shaking futile lists at "alarm clock," is Private John Miller, of Cincinnati. Vocational Books Given to Library Another addition has been made by the I'rovo Kiwanis club to the larpe li.st of vocational guidance books in the Provo city library. The books are entitled, Career as a Pubic Accountant, Surgery as a Career, Careers in Anasthesla, Kinder;artf n Work as a Career, Industrial Designing: as a Career. According to Jacob Coleman, chairman of the Kiwanis vocational vocation-al guidance committee, these books, are gotten out by the Institute lor Research, and are the last won! n the Mibject treated.- They discuss dis-cuss the advantages, disadvantage:;, disadvan-tage:;, opportunities, requirements, etc. of the lineu of work ili.;cussed. Church Notice SKVK.VTIl DAY ADVFNTIST Sabbath school II ::;o. Mrs. Wil-liard Wil-liard in charge. Ihble lesson subject: sub-ject: "True and False Brotherhood in the Church." Golden text: "Lying "Ly-ing lips are abomination to the. Lord; but they that deal truly are His delight." Prov. 12:22. Lesson Clip. Acts. 4:32 to 5:1-11. Sermon 11 o'clock. Subject, importance im-portance of prayer in the life of a Christian. Welcome. Sunday morning morn-ing 8:15 the Family Bible Hour will continue the, "Know Your Bible" program. Birthdays Saturday, Nov. 9 R. F. GOOLD CHARLES W. PEXROD WILLIAM A. CORNAIJY WALTER E. LEWIS FRED S. SMART Sunday, Nov. 10 E. D. MRS. MRS. MRS. FIRMAGE HEBER DUKE H. L. BOS WELT, GEORGE "PEG" TAYLOR GIKLS IMT1ATKI) Carrying out their initiation plans, new mcnibos of the Girl's Athletic association of Provo high school arrived at school Wednesday Wednes-day in slacks and braids. Three Iaipe initials. G. A. A., were fastened fast-ened on their backs to complete the costume. Plans for competing in intramural intra-mural and interschool tournaments are underway. The club plans to take up volleyball, basketball, archery, badminton, soft ball, and tennis during the school year . FILMS SHOWN ImuYr the supervision of Clarence Clar-ence Tyndall, representative of tie Descrct Rook stole of Salt Lake City, visual education - films were shown to geology and geography geog-raphy classes at Provo high school this week. Those shown were "Water as An Erosive Element," "The Ice Age," and "Conservation.'" Wilmer Tanner and Principal K. E. Weight are the science in-dnators 1 1 Broadcasts Own Radio announcer Stephen McCormick was broadcasting draft numbers num-bers as they were picked in the Washington lottery, when his own number came up. Not recognizing it, he announced it with the others. When a colleague calid his attention to it, he gasped. Above, he's pointing to it No. 105. Att ittennom . . . All Iicauly Shops Will Be Closed Armistice Day, Monday, Nov. 11th We Urge All Members to Attend the Convention at Salt Lake Cilyl UTAH COUNTY 'BEAUTICIANS' ASSOCIATION VIH POST R'lnr-: j TO VISIT PKOVO'S BUDGET HOUSE! OPEN DAILY 2 TO 9 R M. SUNDAYS 10 A. M. TO 9 P. 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