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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD. APRIL 27, 1924. club bouse, we assure you is "catching fire." Many of our leading women are not only supporting us with their Women's Municipal kind sentiments but are aiding ua financially and we feel as though It is a timely move in the advance ment of women in our community. Eventually we are confident that all will be united in working for Since May, 1923, the present pre lic whdul last year, having taken the beaduuarters for the women of Prwvo. siding offiirs have been trying to preparatory work the year before. WOMEN'S MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. Uve up to the ideals created by their She U now in the econd grade at ana maintain weir the public school. This pupil is takpredecessor ing work in cumimUm with the repace of growth. The departmental work put Into gular second grade work. The action this year has developed be- jwreuts, friends and teachers of The these are children legislative delighted with yond expectation and citizenship department has been their poweress in the hearing world of a instructive in is on the desire of the very speech. It carried manner under the leadership of Mrs. oral day school to orgauize a nlglit women school of Maw. The for for the Margaret P. adult ; also for children International Newt Service. this group have been making a They are It is DENVER. April study of Itobert'a '"Bulea of Order," couslderalily below normal. The work of the department has aimed to organize these classes into looking for a modern Orpheus up been reinforced by special lecturer a literary tluU for the on the Moffat tunnel, where an prominent among whom are State eight-milbore is being drilled The music section, conducted by Senator Mrs. Clayson S. Kinney and heart of the airs. Jesse Johnson, has given us through the granite Mrs. E. O. Lectberwood. Rocky Mountains, for a railroad Mrs. Ada B. Hasler, chairman of fine service and murh Joy. At Ogdcn. Tuesday, February 5, tnnneL the community service department, With the arrival of spring it aphas worked untiringly for better iva, we were accented for member that the heart of the work- pears Mrs. the for children. at of rules the board of ship meeting pedestrian ingmnn, as well as that of youth, of Women's directors set a of drew Klckerson clubs II. up of the fondly turns to soft fancies and C rules designated to affect children state. thoughts ephemeral. COUNCIL These ACTIVITIES. rules under the fifth grade. So the grizzled workmen are deEfficient team work has made It were approved by the city commis"Bill" Morris- manding set a over of bird pic possible to put the following sey, In music, ofand sion. A prize of for employment charge tures hns been offered the children activities: the flag sale, the voting the contractors who tire building in the lower grades who are most contest lor Columbia on the Fourth the great tunnel, is advertising for s successful in enforcing these rules. of July, two exceptionally a cook who can play the piano, Seventy copies of the rules have been evening entertainments the first jazz the saxophone and find time mailed to the clubs of the Utah fed- consisted of dramatic readings by to wind the Victrola on the side. eration so that the work may be car- Miss Grace Nixon, the second a con"We want music," shout the ried on in communities all over the cert by Miss Ruth Partridge. The drillers and nfuckers when they state. The national chairman of bazaar dunce under the supervision gather around the camp after their Mrs. of Reed a was service her also Anderberg, community expressed shifts in the tunnel Despite heavy delight at receiving a copy from the success. snows and zero temperatures, the our trousseau council committee. During February crews drilled the solid Mrs. Fred It. Taylor, in charge tea, given at the Roberts Hotel, was rock of James through Peak, some 50 miles an clever . affair. of the literature department, reports t n I - v ' I'll . m I .Ul I exceptionally ..abI on that the literary section has been During February and March all tmm ui unna, a lie u :'V1 making an intensive study of the the members of our organization ress on At the east long worked untiringly on the bride's authors selected. or pilot, tunnel the water, portal The drama section presided over dance and trousseau, which you all has been driven a distance of more by Mrs. Sadie P, Worsleyhas been know was a success, socially and than 2,000 feet In the tunnel propdevoting itself to the study of Amer- financially. bore extends a distance of er The activities have been the morethethan 1,000 ican drama. Emphasis has been feet From the placed on the study of the work of means of replenishing onr treasury. west portal workmen have advanced the pioneer American drama ; also During the year $1,681.41 hns been the drilling early 500 feet. the work of the pioneer American taken in. Of this amount $1,107.3!) The Moffat tunnel will be a little playwright, Bronson Howard, as remains in the sinking fund. over eight miles in length when The organization installed a $65 well as the very gifted modern writ It is one of the greatest It is .the electric fan in the council room; completed. ings of Eugene O Neil. engineering undertakings of the to of to contributed the section $25 of this furnishing study Engplan Rockies. It is expected that four audischool the Provo next lish drama during the city high year. years will be consumed in the drill The home economics department torium ; $10 to the stadium fund of Ing operations. When finished the the in charge of Mrs. Reed Anderberg Brigham Young university and tunnel will cut down the mileage been$200 for playground apparatus for tween Denver and the Pacific coast forms a large group. It has ben polychrome, Pioneer park, $25 to the Castle approximately 173 miles, and elimigaged in tied and died, painting cf weeds, Gate relief fund and we have on nate numerous steep and dangerous millinery and home decoration. The hand in our sinking fund a little surves now encountered in the railwork of this department is very over $1100. road trip from Denver to the "top much appreciated by the women. During the first part of this year of the world." A special feature of the council we were under the necessity of movis the work for the deaf conducted ing. Mr. Alex Hedonist had been MACDONALD ON SOCIALISM. by Mrs. A. Balllnger. At the pres- very generous to us for a number of International News 8rvlee. ent time three pupils are enrolled years in renting us a room for $10 a LONDON, April 26. Premier at the oral day school for private month. However, we were very for- Ramsay MacDonald is shortly to Instruction. Two of these are new tunate in receiving a room centrally publish a book in which he will delocated in the Herald building, rent liver his considered opinion on the pupils studying speech and future of socialism. The book will preparatory to entering public free, from the Provo Herald. COUNCIL PROJECTS. be entitled, "Socialism, Critical and school next year with children who new a our of The Constructive." hear. The third pupil entered pub project spirit PAGE THREE. 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''lI SNWVSWSS-W-- -- -- - ,-rr a cash ma- n rrmiuu i.n.ruxixrLrwuiiuj. Our Molto: Quality, Prompt Service, Courteous Treatment. ' Now fl 'x 1 y Mutual Cream mpamiy A quoon. a queen and two future klnea are hera shown in sn exclusive photograph. Quite unahiwhed by the proceedings is tiny Crown Prince Peter (at extreme left) with his mother. Queen Marie of Jugoslavia, to-b- e L. R. Pett, Local Manager. Phone 81. It L L A T A T UVJ 1 M at all times well-know- ON OR ABOUT E MAY 5th, 1924, AT PROVO, UTAH, I THERE WILL BE ON TRACK A CARLOAD OF E R S LATIMER'S DRY ARSENATE OF LEAD R For Sale at the Price Named Below D D S R Y R USE LATIMER'S DRY ARSENATE OF LEAD USE LATIMER'S DRY ARSENATE OF LEAD FOR RESULTS FOR RESULTS A R S E N A T F L E A D Y A R Latimer's Dry is adapted to this Climate and ALWAYS DOES THE WOK, Why pay more for other brands of Lead? For leaf roller control use TWELVE POUNDS to GALLONS OF WATER and get results where the oil spray fails. 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