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Show v ' .... ; TH.WHONE PHOTOtiR-VPHI- tsEEN . I. A. OFFICERS . ; TO MEET M. t - ,.'. . Arl , IMHIS ;.' ui y ' e i ng ti- ' r n. -- ,tS. - ' EVENING OF NEEDLEWORK ENJOYED MIsr Bhea Busby entertained the Aiembera of the Amasta c'ub at her home Monday evening. An enjoywith able time; was sis-n- t music and luncheon. Present were Bessie Collins, Afton Wagstaff. rrene Johnson, Testa Dixon, Ida Knudsen, Viola '.Clayton. Florence Dnmrerfiold and Mrs. Vern Dixon. f Chatter being an invited guest.' : f or ihf 1 .f . j - BHgitte fielfn iru The Paramount Picture ' Metropol ".: . Seeing over tbe teleihone or "Television" as it . is called, was recently; demonstrated in the New Vrk laboratories of tbe American Telejthone aud Telegraph company before an audience of newspaiier writers an scientists.," Palters all over the world carried front page BeafflTues and rau seusaTOhal stories alstut the event. Not since the Invention of the phonograph and the motion picture had popular Imagination been stirred to such fever- pitch. However, strange to say, a majority of those who uttciiit-e-d (he- denuntratlour had already seeir "Television" on the creen-o- f a nidtjoib picture theatre. When tbe art ides appeared - next - Uajv-- ifcte - cojiuidjj fYiU'd egji .(rangt-- i miitloiu-- aud. she fai as "an uncuiihy prophwy come true." The film that visualized "Television" long lx'fore the actual demonstration "was "Metropolis," a re markable, foreign production featur ing the fantastic possibilities of a world a thousand years' from now. The" apparatus fchown Is wild to be almost identical with tbe equipment develoiard by Dr. Ives of the telephone company. One vt the film's characters is shown in tt telephone conversation as the party at the ether end. of the line appears before him in TinlirintnrPTTilrorogTaiifiically reproduced on a snial! glass screen. Patrons of the- Paranuxmt Thea tre will have a chance to see thi remarkable device during the showing of-- "Metropolis," today aud tomorrow. Fritz Lang produced "Metropolis" for UFA. Paramount is releasing it. ... NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Office of C'ltyx Kecorder, Provo J x City, Ctah. Sealed proposals will be received at this office, until- - ten A. M iktober 27th, 192", for the construction of vitrified pipe, sewer, with vitrified Ate drain underneath the s same with necessary and other structures, in sewer district No.. 22, located on North, 5th West street, Provo city, Utah. The construction will involve ap-- i proximately 36(10 linear r feet of Lsewer te"n and twelve inches in di ttmeterv nil approximately 400 n linear reet or drain ten, "twelve, and eighteen inches 'in diame ter " and specif ieations, together with form for contract 'and at the office bond, may man-hole- nr-toc- Plans,-profile- s of . ity; Of labor,, that In lasting fruit outNOTICE OF INTENTION grows Notice Is hereby given by the Far noisier schemes, accomplished Board of Commissioners of Provo in repose, City, Utah, of the intention of said Too great for haste, too high for Board to make the following de - rivalry. scribed improvement according to i the plans, profiles,au(L-8uecifieai- , Yevwhile on eaons ou file in liie office of the cords ring, to construct City Engnwr, Man's fitful uproar mingling with vi I rlf let! pipe sewer with vitrified his toll, .: pipe drain under the same, with Still do thy sleepless ministers move the necessary mnnholes, on 5th West ' on, street between 5th North street and Their glorious tasks in silence per the present North City Limit of; Provo City, Utah, to be known as fecting; Still working, blaming still our vain turmoil : Laborers that shall not fall, when man is gone, Matthew Arnold : Quiet Work. : tj .MV-.- -- -- ' . OFFICERS FOR VIECX AMIES CU B ELECTED The memiiers of the Vieux mios flruf nitiiT nf ... thn 11V(U th,li" ...... .... ftllU Iinlfl , sj a business and educational world that eoures in city bui'ding and iiitiiinv- jimnt have liewi Instituted In such urilversVies as" WIhcoiiSIu and Han aril. .These courses prepare js'ople for this work scientitkallvv-.""Pniv- o is giinii through, a iertod that ca'rrie with-I- f n ohligation-t- o privede Tor 4hi fu a- ture 4u tlit4i-tiiU- ri 4itle are liiy., I ufortilnaUdy we nave among us wrme mi ( ui. hope sot many) who for selfish reasons. are wil ing to" stifle our and curtail our growth. Tbe cltv has no rights to compromise' wlllLanylMidy and should fight to the last dltcli if necessary to protect our investments. "I hone my success in office will, appreciate the seriousness of ilH situation as do the members of the present .com mission, and then I'm Mire our right"-will-hprotected to I he point that those liviug among us sense will !.t.he .responsibility of Jieirg for us, and not against us. . "While I have enjoyed my civic work," said Mayor Hansen, "I will lie glad to get back to private life when' I. can devote the necessary time to my profession and give my family that "poi tiou of my time which it is entitled to." I " tr;ln-pilion- tt . Sewer .District No, 22, and defray the cost and expense- - thereof esti- uiuieu at vnm.W, or VS.Vi per front foot on the projierty situated on the side nearest said sewer and 1.4l per .front foot ou the property sitimtfd on the side fartherext from said sewer, there being 7tSit feet cf laud fronting ou said Iniprove-meu.t-bUi local assessment upon the lots and pieces of ground' front Jug umr-nttadjaicnl to said imposed improvement within described district, being the oisnict to itc- - nrtectcd and brae- : fitted by said, improvement, All hits, eriflots or tract of land Trnimfg on hoth sides of Fifth West Street between Fifth North Street and the present north city limits of rrovo t Wy, and located in Section C South, Range. 2 10, Township 7 East, und iu Section Salt-- I triteSouth, Kttnge Base and Meridian, for a depth of twelve rods back froinJhe nroiKfrtv lines of said Fifth N'est Street on which said improvement' is to be constructed. , . All protests and objections to the carrying out of such intention must be presented in writing stilting either lot and block or "description of property to tbe City Recorder on or 'before the 25th day of October. 1927, at Five O'clock p. m. of said duy. The Board of Commissioners at its first regular meeting, thereit : the 20th day of after October, 1927, will hear and protests nful objections to said projiosed improvement as sbi' 11 liave been made.." By order of the Board missioners of Provo City. Datwl October 4th, 1027. FRED EVANS, City Recorder. Pub. dates Oct. 4 to 24'daily. (READ THE STOKT,, tttES COLOA Tl&f lCTURE- - S- Poor'UwvvTifiyiifie wshwflMMi,tiy, ' I jcvm till uimhftt. Thl4 plsin for x.ery badly lie had LiPed. r Tbe ttljj wolk, as like as not." Tlea oth ciiiitiifials- had captured litm, wblcn er! then were pleased to hear what filled them with' delight.' WheiHheyJ Coppv had to say. "We'll lutilil a monsitiius fire," had tied blur to a tree they danced lid howled in glee. Twas sald.be, "and, as it Minis well bide, Hn i mid quite - enonjh, to give most, anyone and see if it attracts the cannibals iiu awful fright. away from Chiwny'g side. If it Kilt, my, what could poor Clowny should put them iu u daze and they do? He simply waited 'cause he come running toward the blaie, the knew that all the other Tlnyuiites rescuing of Clowny frouj the tree would shortly help him out, He felt trunk can lie tried." he'd like to yell because 'twould: let Thi' Tillies thought this plan was them know just wjiere he was. ;.Oa greiit "and so they didn't hesitate. secund thought, however, he' decided They scampered 'round to gather ' not to" shout. wood and pile it up real high. Big , And, iii' tbe meantime, oh a hill, were keeping very still. They planned to help poor Clowny so that he could get away. Said Cup- - hs friioids 0 4 I e x h m e n L a ..TO ( sky. tf course they worked for quite while, but" Drogress made the whole, bunch smile. Tbe monstrous stack of kindling wood wax very hen they were done, flue to scan. 'mid low hurrays, wee Coppy said, "I'll. start the blaze." Aud. as he touched a match to It, the;TInlee turned and ran. (The Tim mi tea free Clowny In the next atory.) Remarkable Purchase 200 NEW SILK Dresses You Pay to-w- T food. Just received and priced for the mammoth selling. The smartest dres- sea we have ever had at this price. Values are to $25.00 holeits v v delicious tang .refreshes the spirits v TREE BIP'EtS N G O R A P E will pravB Beautiful Trimming 7 Sizes 14 to 46 . t MoseLevis I Carrying Siks and Ladies' Ready to Wear ing and merchandise- aire "dirty, "theia' he would be foolish, to turn the lights on. , f v . BEAUTIFUL - Gum-Dippe- d ! Eiulp your en.r with them Hcfiire ynn t will mean a real savins tojcon." ' pom your motoring trip ' , 'IGHT Svcry.O.T, Skaggs System store.;'' !s a beautiful sight at night .Sufficient lights are left burning in windows and in rear of store to enable pedestrians to see everything-in the store. Just stop in front v of , our windows any,, night and you'll see.ofwe have nothing to be ashamed Our stores are clean ; and orderly day and night. i - -- -- r - FIRESTONE PRICES ARE VERY LOW BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY BRIMHALL BROTHERS Phone - - Kcgardlwss 0f tbe kind of motorimf yon wish to do, or where Tiros you want to go, you will find that Klrestoiip ,.win. lHk& yn throu;h wth Rmiter mfety, "comfort rtlul eronomy ilinn any other eiiuitimeut you fan buy1 Firestone makeg tliie only , Tire. , flnin-DipiK- - '- the best ever owned! PER BAKING -- Seme grocery stores make it a practice to leave their stores as dark as a dungeon at night. Many people have an idea that failure to leave lights burning at. night by these food dealers is because of economical ideas. We do not think so No other period affords the grocer such wonderful opportu-.- . .nities to show his store to the best advantage, that is, provided he has a clean, orderly store. If his store is not Clean, if he has Jeft.it in -z: equipment you 1 have pendable quality eJbrtTryjt.J "Fall Styles Unligfated Stores IliViTIRES LCDS THAN New Shades E'KOE ttttSMI ables you to ac' complish better results with less (Sec Our Windows) ...... Quaker Oats Wb erever Ycu Go of Calumet en' ' Some 50 vears were toent nerfect- ing tliat famous Quaker flavor. Once you taste it, you are spoiled for or' dinary oats. Quaker milling, too, retains much of - the'bulk"-- ef -- oats. And that makes laxatives less often" needed. Protein, carbohydrates and vitamtnes and "bulk"- are thus combined to nuke Quaker Oats an excellently balanced ration. .".',-Get Quick Quaker (cooks in Vt to 5 minutes) or Quaker Oats today at your grocer. See how much finer to morrow s break last will be tlian today i. :The ideal llrinJTfor the 19th 7 The always de' rfa3 7 , thoughtpossible. Are-The- y? . " mostly is the same.. Millions demand the Quaker brand because of its toasty, wonderful flavor. ror flavor is the important pomt in than you ever Kaleuh Products Co. -- , in breakfast oats THE indifference tlieir flavor. The price ty. i-- six. a in' to-w- it is ACTING f. Anniversary Sale . Price Special for Wednesday d WAKE S- - DOUDLE a cihsk. ia iniru - einionor tuis "to ... Is It? .plow? n u me No more, no less. , . but Quaker Oats has the flavor- fmrym, Now that Mr. Ford has gone into the rubber buslnes, too, there aTe those who wonder If the hew ma chines are made to squeeze through or bounce over traffic. These are the days ,when alt vomic men are divided into two 'classes football and poolplayerfl. - mtit-- PROVO MAN WINS Sterling Ballard of Provo won first place "in the Jersey exhibit at tbe Utah s'tate fair, tmv lug the Is'kt Jersey cow over sli mouths old,- - owned and managed "by the exhibitor for at least five months. I lean nthill of I'rovn took second logs were dragged from her aud there, and sticks picked up from everywhere. They planned to have their bonefire reach away up to the fr ml-- M y 31 - rWho w ; ',1 jra13iJs,JS!coit sincei-elthrouboHt the '''..-uJthi- s nized so Change one letter at a time until io you have gun iroui rair "Warm." Par goif is nine strokes Cae fn!y conilet words of modern usage aud omit slang and abbrevia tions. Here's an example; Tu change cow to hen, taking three Jumps: COW, HOW, HEW, 4HEN. Solution will be found on page - . What - wIaIrim to One lesson, Nature, let me learn $5.(K) for each set.v , . t of thee, The right is reserved to reject any -- One lesson which wlndUis and all bids. ' . blown, of of the order By Board t One lesson of two duties, kept at of lrovo tity, Utah, one . dated October 4th, 1927. Though the loud world proclaim FHED EVANS, their enmity Ci.vt Kecorder. Of toll unsevered from tranquil- Puti, dates Oct. 4 to 24 daily. Angetes;-alifornia- Peterson Monday evpning. Plans for the wming yeanK'ere discussed and the following officers - were Miss ' Verda Peterson, elected: pfcsiilent ; Miss Mildred Condon, stjeretary and treasurer ; Mrs. Ls l B. C'ayton, program chairman. A. delicious luncheon Was ferved to the following : Mrs. La eal Clayton, Sirs. Amy Cole, Mrs. Oencva. Powelson, Miss Mildred Condon, Miss Velma Vincent. Miss Bern Mrs, Ethel Peterson, Mabel Kitzlerger of Oakland, Calif., and the hostess. ; r If -- ' OLD MASTERS ATTEND LUNCHEON IN SALT LAKE Mrs. Lawrence Cussity, Mrs. Reed Crane and Mrs. Fred D. Cnssity motored to Sa't Lake Wednesday afternoon to ttend a luncneon given at the home of 'Mrs.' Leland J. Cassity, in compliment to Mrs. William F. Lyman of Salt Lake, who will Jjos to make her home. leave-sooivf- r- n c llan. V x .' FlAlllRI g of Muatifb-aiioH- a fiersiiu why Would Id weefo.' a ft head of the city goveru uient. ."Naturally, a a.citiaeu vRally .ccerued in the welfare of Prov s is I am interested ia my wluli aid Mayor office, asked if he supimrted any otie of the candidates now in the field. "I hope I may not seem presumptuous if I make an observation ms to oue's oiialiflcatioUK for' this offW. I see the respousibtlit.v. He hould a iiersoH imth wilMng to give the city his time and caih!e of and carrying out a policy in keepig ""Ith anr inevitalde growth. The of fice should not be appraised liifhtlv. We --have aiipniximatclv $15,0(),a)0 ta tangible property "lo protwt, besides the more or less In taligltle such as peace, health, com munity morale, artistic .and' tmlrif-ua- l idealism, recreational facilities, itr.,' which cannot be mcasund ia dollar v . Is A boost Professhn The day has 'm ssed when efficient city government is a bit and miss affair. It must be considered in Important business, If not pi"tf- - will te discussed, and a social hour will follow. - - ' lnteresJiiigliser-valtou- a to the i GUESTS 'AT Ll'NCHKOX .:.. -Ur. and Mrs. (tecar- t'urtfy and CARNIVAL TONIGHT AT Mrs. Words Willuorth ff tvalt Lake W.RD were tbe guest of - Mrs.' Melitwa SECOND " A and Mrs. Mary Toole? Sunday Th ftoy Scouts of the Second aftertiooiiw ; A delirious luncheoa ward wMl hold a carnival In the ward amusement hall Uiia evening waa nerved Itjr Mrs. following the regular M. I. A. meeting. Aa interesting program hat Al'RQRA CU B TO MEET Mrs. Harvey Holland will be bos- - been arranged by those in, charge teas to the member of, the Aurora aad a jolly time is promised. There club at her horn-- , 308 North With will be ttuinerous refresbiueat and East street, Tbnrwlay evening, Sew- - fun tooth to add ta the merriment. Ing, music and luncheon will lie the: AU are cordially invited to attend. diversions, All Neighbor of Woodcraft arc cordially .Invited to be Gl'ESTS AT DINNER ) t v prewut 'Mr. and Mrs. Parley Johnson entertained a few friends at dinner COLl"MBL SEWING CU B Sunday evening at their home. Asd Thur-ooMrs. of The residence John ters were used in decorating tb.' was the scene of a delightful dining table. . Covers were held for aoclal affair Monday evening when twelve. Following dinner the party she was boxteris to the' members of enjoyed the theatre. the Columbia Sewing club. Sewing, '." ". . , ule and a de'U'loun iuwheon were the diversions, and were enjoyed by GRONE5L4NS GJE DINNER the following: "Mrs, C. S. Vincent, PART Mrs. K. A. Anderberg of liOng Jr., Mrs.' Hannah Cardall, Mrs. B. H. 'Knuden, Mrs. Henry Booke. Bea'h, California, wag the guest of Mrs. Vilnje Vincent. Mrs. tile E. honor at a dinner party given by Mr. and. Mrs. Peter Groneman at Jr, Mrs. B. .Asaet Johnson, their home Friday evening." Asters Mm A". VU1 Jones; Mr.-- (V Iiilil(uisti Mrs. McllHsa U'wls ami were used in decorating the dining table. Covers teere.lnld for Mr.'.aml Effie- Dahkitdst; Mrs. A.'A.- loveless. Bishop and !Nel.-. Mrs "llJiUitah f'AfiE JFAjpVSC. t Mrs h. 'h. i Viftr, 4pWn,AItm "'and Royal AT EItf,MtN- T- . waul tientHU, the guest of honor and .MeinlH'ni of Belief Korioty and .a tow M. I. A. the host and hostess, jdrls of the ward wll present the pageant, "Women of the Bible," In KENSINGTON ENJOYED Mrs. Phelie Marks entertained the ward meeting nous- - this afternoon, at 5 o'clock, and this eveuing several friends at a kenslngton at at 9 o'clock, following the regular her home Saturday afternoon. Car Ml I. A. meeting. There are thirty nations were used in decorattng-thpeople in the pageant," which, ac- entertaining rooms, a color, scheme cording to .Mr. Margaret Pulsipher of pink and white being used. A one of delicious luncheon was served to 18 and Mrs. Jane Meldrnin,-the liest ever presented in, t libs city. during the. afternoon f needlework The proceeds from the affair are and music. to be' used towards the ereotion of bonne. All ae4n-vlte- CALIFORNIA VISITORS T4hejew-neetiHONORED ' Bishop and Mrs. L, L. Nelson en "YOUNG COUPLE tertained at a well appointed dinIONORED AT DINNER ner iwrty at their home Sundav eveMr. and Mrs. Arton Meldrnm, In honor of Mrs. K. A. Ander who .were married here , Saturday ning of Long Beach, California, who berg at of honor were guests morning, is spending a few weeks in Utah ll inner party given by Mrs. Sonoma with Fall Meldrnm and Mrs. Percival Bigelow flowersrelatives and friends. were used throughout the Paturda'y evening at the Meldmm dinresidence. A cut glass bowl of tea entertaining rooms' and on the roses formed an attractive center- ing table. Covers were laid for J5. ; piece for the dining table. Covers were laid for sixteen. Mrs. Meldrum SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS- -' Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scott enterwas formerly Miss rkirothy Taylor ' of Eureka, and the young couple tained at dinner Sunday for Mrs. d will make their home in that city. George Heff and daughter Mrrand Mrs IJ. R. Dunkie of Farmingfon. Sea son "g flower 01NNER GUESTS- -. Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas en- flowers were used In decorating the tertained at. dinner at their home dining table". A trin to Provo fan-yo- n was enjoyed daring the after-aooMonday afternoon for Mrs. Thom-- . as' mother, Mrs. Edith Summers of Salt Lake, who is here visiting. Covers Were laid for twelve. lJs." or, he gave . II s The officers and teachers .ot the Vineyard M L A- - and their partner will me this evening at 8 o'clock at the. mddeace uf Mrs. Samuel Plans for the season's work it. , TWEED ENSEMBLES Stuart women are bsviug klr,a made of thinCSTtSrEiits of tbeif tieW winter twved coats which, when worn with. featers, nuke aa (Contiuhtsi from page une) Duckett Society Editor. Phona 107 SIA"D.Y JpiXNER GIJESTW - Prof, and UraTJ. W. McAIIHer had as thfir dinner Euest uuday Cteruoon VlrAllistpr'i father, Alfred Alder of ilautt Mr. Alder If spendlut a few day with friend in bait IiWe and attending tbe ub Mate fair. . HANSEN GIVES Pfai) inc ai ParaaMuat TheaUv N tlhd in THXJ3 PAGE FROVO EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1927 2K0 . . ". 223 W. Center my r blUKfcb H I |