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Show PAGE SIX ROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1827. Honored Co-e- d j Racial Murder SPANISH FORK SOCIETY . THIRD WARD SUSY1CKS Obstrusivety creating and defend ideals that that effectively ening , rich our horns life and eur citiaea-- Prof. C-- F. Eyring of the B. T. U. ship. They stand out as workers wiU bethe eaucauon. joint M. L A. communications ad - "UBUljr.' (Signed 1 ward chapel this evening at T PESIRE TO SERvC NvV drevd to the Evening Herald re j ities and .f help and worklfi'fJock, musical The will program ready fleet ths sentiment of the writer WtTK CLEAN COAL and should not be construed as in all local problems. Why is it be furnished by the music students ' u Mm 9 we do not call these women of Mra Giro Clark. All interested that in- - any way voicing the sentiment citizens to work shoulder to should- are welcome. of the Herald. Communications er with our men eitizensT may or may not express the views A school election takes place this j MAXAVtr WARD ERVICES of this paper.) week in the First ward. Mrs. Henry m . A splendid Christmas A tic ase is a candidate for election on Evening Herald, program : the school board, and she Is the has been arranged for the conjoint Provo, Utah. ' mother of children attending the M. I. A. services la the' Manavu Ontlemenj In Provo we have made a number primary, Intermediate and high ward this evening at T o'clock. of unsuccessful attempts at placing school departments and as a citi-ee- talk on "Spirit of Christmas," will has always bee a an earnest be given "by J. W. Thornton, a women oa --the schoool board. J have" often wondered Why we have worker for all civic improvements Christmas-readinwill be given by deserve the. best student in Mrs. T. EarT Pardoe and the Misses not met with success. " Long before and women had their franchise, it was all school problems. She has long Anns and Betty Madsen wtU furru coal we can delivno 'uncommon thing tn'many states been a club womon in the very best tab vocal duets. Several selections we er and want to deserve will aUo be rendered by the M. LA. of our Union for women to be hon- sence of the word' ored as members of school boards. continued the" chorus, federstudied who have All your patronage, be- Looking over statistics in this par- ated club movement intelligently do sell that Idnd of we ticular field we find women occu- and without prejudice, have come PldXEEB WARD you quality fuel. We pying these, position with enviable to the conclusion that the whole success at the present time in ham- movement has grown out of womCqn joint M. I. A. services will be coat moseys worth that makes lets, towns and large cities, all en's primal and governing instinct held in the Pioneer ward chapel over our land. to serve. To serve humbly and to this evening at 7 o'clock. A good you like our "weights." For some reason of other, in our serve well has been the key note musical program, has been arranged community we have not been inter of the federated movement and J. A.' Washburn will be the ested in honoring women thus. Why Mra Gease has servd many years speaker of the evening.- - A cordial is It that our men and women have apprenticeship la this great nation- invitation is extended to the pubnot worked together on our. edu- al school comprised of over three lic in general. cational problems? I . think we million women who have been ought . to have men and women working slowly, quietly and persist- We "are grateful for all the. splenworking together oa all the prob ently to fit themselves as efficient did things which the men members lems of life, in the home, schooland citizena As club women we never of the school board have done but national affaira Fitness, efficiency discriminate between club women we very earnestly ask to have b and a desire to serve are the sole and women,- - all that we1 women recognized as well as men. qualifications. , We have . many feci that is necessary It fitness and , especially in this particular field. fROUTAH women in our city possessing these willingness to serve. which is so closely connected with PHONEM5) t " The woman candidate at the prea- - j the home. qualities. I meet women continu-- 1 MRS. J. W. AIRD. ally who are 'quietly, earnestly, an- - ent time happens to a club woman, . Communication 1 SPANISH FORK SOCIETY .. .. Mr. and Mm t'rl Stewart, Jr, announce the engagement of their 1 to Aril White-- j daughter Mildred . lock of the marriage to take place, in the near future: , Pay-son- Mil Mary C. Nelson left for Bur- lay, Idahe, Tuosday, aJte apeadmg two weeks with relatives and friends here. Mrs. rRuth Brockbank was the victim pt a yery pleasant surprise last Friday evening when the member of the Alta .club and thejr husbands and a number of relatival invaded her home to honor her birth anniversary. Ths evening wm spent 4 enjoying games of various kinds tinder' the direction of Mrs. Norma Robertson, prizes being won by Bishop EHsha Warner and Mrs. Jane' Jones, and consolation prizes to Ed. Williams and Ethel Money. Vocal' solos were rendered by Ed. WiOiama A delicious lnuch-eo- n was served by Miss Lois Brock-ban- .0. i "v, I, ' , sam.ss Th members of ths Ladies' Literary club entertained their husbands at a Thanksgiving party at the Bwen- home of JtfrmlMrs. J hot Ajnner was served ts tbMf- seyen, there being three invited pieats, Mrs: Hanaa Reese, Mr. Sena Wilkins and Mrs. Eric Hansen, present Following dinner, games and a program directed by . I - deeply-interest- Boys To Hang Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Nelson j came up from Richfield to spend the Thanksgiving holiday. Mra Re- pecca Buster-andaughter tsinie accompanied them home to enjoy a week's "vacation, druring Mra Buster's absence h saresstitanshrdleta ter's absence her assistant Is In ' charge of the library. 1 . '' V " i ;' V " I - ' A -- FOUND GUILTY Returning to the sees of bis admitted crime to see how the white wife he had stabbed "was getting '.LT LAKE CITY, Dec. 3. of Salt T. Juddj Lakv City and former sheriff of Mr. and Mra F. M. Cornaby Utah county, was Saturday found forty relatives and friends guilty of misusing funds of Salt at supper Thanksgiving eve in ban Lake The Jury deliberated or of Mr. and Mrs. Rusnell Ch Ms on thecounty. case for 12 hours before nowly-wed- a dinner ' Following a unanimous decision. . time was spent enpoyinc a cocla reaching Sentence will be given Saturday, evening. 10,1 according' to Judge . L. Ritchie of the Third district Mra John Williams rcturno nrt. Monday; after spending six week"' ir II is generally understood that Santa Ana, California, viftiiimr hoi 'he. case will be appealed to the son Vernon andT court In view of the re-- r a'rd objections of ins defense Miss Laura Wood was the honor ed guest at a party given at her iinit IntrOduC.on by ths state hf- of matters ou'slda the specific In- home Wednesday oven'n" of her birthday. Games were play- - formation filed against Judd. C along," William B, McLane, Okla- homa Indian, was arrested by Lot Geo-p- ;e i "1 confessed. division.' - . ; FOURTH- WARD SERVICES An interesting program has been arranged under ths direction of the M. I. A. for the services to be held this evening In the Fourth ward chapel at 7 o'clock. Two Vocal solos will be furnished by Robert Robinson, after which .original stories and poems will be given by Mrs. Elsie C. Carroll. Mrs. Ralph Booth and the Misses Verda and Joy Bach- elder will furnish string trio selec tions. All are invited. - The Great Independent i A Gift for the Entire Family '? Atwater j I V- and John 17, - He officers. :n. . ; ' Angeles they had quarreled over a property i ft ! . ' ' other-relatives- ' non-clu- GFCRGE JUDD a life - t - p V htatr YOU ght . sity of Orcpon sU.ilent from Pintland was 'honored by her, fellow students' in being rhoson as ihe first to sign a volume of the Ore-gana, student year bo(7k. Miss Gardner is a jumor and a member of Alpha Phi, national sorority. ed ; k. Attractive Grace 'Gardner.- Umver J, n, Sterling were enjoyed. Mrs. Beck led the members ln"pirUcd community singing' and also conducted a number of tinging contests. Miss Lenore Bteu ling gavt a reading and Mrs. llannah Browue a planolgue. Cards were enjoyed, Lira Sena Wilkins winning the fist prize.- 7. Mr. and Mi. William J. (Johnson entertained firty relatives and f: friends Sunday evening In honor of the 10th anniVGiasary of their mar ' riaga Dliuifr .u served at 8 Miss Geneva Riches returned to o'clock, after v'alch a program of her home in Spanish Fork after an vocal a."d' umental music under extended visit at Hiawatha una. the direction of Mrs. Rose Funk. I relatives and friends. A variety of cmes were likewise enjoyed. Mrs. Johnson was assistMrs. Thomas W. Jones and baby, ed in flci vinR by her daughter Anna are at the home of her rrtother, Mrs. and her sis' Mra Elda William B. Riches, w,htte Mr. Jones ilohnspn. is convalescing at a St Mark's hospital following an operation. . V 1 ed until 11 o'clock, when refresh, menu were served to twenty-tw- o . girts. ' ' 'mm. Bumper, and shock absorber. "'3 m "H ,;.'RABIO George Burgess, B. C, 18, of Vancouver, have Jaeen sentenced to hang Jan. 27 for the murder of Otto Bosch, who died follcwtog. an asBault .whiliq the three and another ..man were stealing a, ride on the freight. Burgess (shown above) used a stono in attacking- Bosch and his companion. McKenzie interceded- when Burgess wanted to throw the men into a river, and may gain cxeccr tive elemene:. - - ' e, . - I Veterans Urged To Apply For Benefits World war veterans having servin the army, navy pr marine corps for more than sixty days tween April 5, J917. urA July 1, 1929, providing, he bftgan his service before the awnistice, ts tligible for twoyar'ss mission to DenmarK (atioft' lav.; aceoriliiig to officers of H tho rt'OVO pout American AnnHratlnn. mt-g-t be filed I H Oil Or before Janu fry 1, i;il!, Jr7 1 H -order to Be valid, There ajc xa-to be more than men in 'the 500,000 claims afrtjregating nearly half a billion dollars, who have" failed, to apply. The government is rendering all possible aid In this matter. It iM stated, and .those who fail to make, application "oh the first of the year will have only th rr.selve.i to blame, if they are d barred f,tom picssmp their, claims after .hat date, it out. ,' ed b! hov.-fve- Headquarters LtII , ' . 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