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Show -- PROVO (UTAH) SCREEN OPERETTA "DESERT SONG" THRI? LED CROWDS CHEER FIRST FGPJ) LISTS SAFETY ROUS : . As contribution towards greet-e-i safety sad mors pleasaat drlv-- 1 coadiUona on the highwaye of t' country this summer, the Ford luotor company has listed twelve rules as suggestions to motorists and has distributed them to dealers ever the country. Aanouncement of the suggestions wads today hv A E. Anderson, Ford dealer In this city, ho will aUaplay the list prominently in hit . place of business. rulee." said Mr. Ander-ao- n, "are merely common sense as applied to automobile driving. Every experienced motorist knows ail of them. It Is our hope,' how- aver, that by stating them concisely and posting them whers they U1 come to the attention of a .fcree&t many motorists, we can so ecnphpxTze th&n as to make a real ,catribution towards greater higsafety." hly ; The twelve rules are: - " BLOGKFORHED By DR. MOUKIS 1' ; I t " " er ths ers. 2. The SpringvUle Third ward disand organized a local bull Editor Journal of the Aswrtron Medical .Asaeelatkm aa4 ot block. Thursday, with L 8. d IlygeA. Health MsrssisMVaa as president. Will Whitehead, With the- - first day of Jur the vice president, and Vergil BJrd, errcrmry ana treasurer. TolS II raverage peison begins to 'think the third Jersey block to bn organ-- : about the disposal of his time dur ized" at Springville. It is the hope ing the summer vacation of the newly elected officers and A. long ago the biblical philosoph- V. Nelson, the local farm bureau, era empnmsiaeu me win or a rJf dairy leader, that the three blocks ular rlwy of rest. More reicently together with another yet to be the coming of the five-da- y week, formed in the first ward, be tied high wages and the Introduction of int a four Springville Pure 3red machinery Into industry have made' Bull association, consisting of four a regular two days' rest each weeV blocks which according to County possible for many people and vacaAgent Thayne, is the. ideal plan. tions, particularly for executives. The ejecting authorized the officers to purchase a pure bred bull for them similar to the "other 'two Jersey bulls, at, Springville wh'ch will moan that they will have a sire over 700 pounds fat for over three M.,.,,.vM..x..rfL'rM VT, Hay-mon- I 11 gpnerjUions. The local committee are holding date for entrance into the blocl 'Den till next Wednesdav: aft- no other new member's ull W a Wn i be taken into the block because of. too manv whn hnvn nlronu Av ' ' a uvairt; 10 join, Much depends on tha tempera- F1 tJOUni) Agi nt "Thayne- - met with them anc inent of the pt'rson concerned, explained advantages of a bull People ;who take the duties and block.. activities of Hfe lightly need less vacation than those who work cow comes first. Considrights and privileges of oth- Keep your mind on your drivemer- ing, and anticipate sudden .rrr" . gencies. 3. earn the "feel" of having Jrour car under control, . Obey all traffic and parking regulations. 5- KeeD to the rirtrt anrl ply with road jajarkings and signs. watch ' f t yf 1 , MISSIONARIES . S SlOW DEMONSTRATE 40 Girls Will Appedr In Dance frdl Tellurite Ass'n. Has California Confab Olm-etea- non-singi- . d, . J inter-mounla- in t I 'I ih. Review July 4 dancing--rcvje- berta Mendenhall,' Helen Menden-hall- .j Florence Phyllis Adams, Adams, Marva Hodson, Lillian Hazel Terry, Aagaid, Elva Dean. Norell Startup, Claude Snow. Floyu Cornaby, Susan Lees, Veda Kartch-ner- , Jennie Holbrook, Ada Ha3le?. Eliza Bjerrcgaard, Audrey Harris, Vivian Wilde, Fern Bate, MargareV Bird, Laura Clegg, Lois Crecr. Evelyn Crosbie, Janey Finch, Eliza beth Gessford, Sarah Hill. Viola Holladay, Zola Martin, Lucile Merrill, Bertha Vogel, Zelma Winter-ton- , Marie Jensen, Alice Jones. Myrtle King, Leona Larsen, Lois Leah Swenson, Helen Morgan lTuttle. br AsMByWfo Iiiu' ..ij du a'y - j seven cava. The man whn mm touring on Sunday. afternoon takes a trip lasting a week and drives 400 miles each dav. Obviously this is not the way to lane a proper vacation. One should not work at nlavir.e when i"hc is trvine to rest from wcirV It is just as Important to avoid over- raiigue wane resting as it is while worKing.- - Many a man hopes for the day when he may take a vacation alone. Year after year he em- FOURTH OF JULY SPECIALS SHOE DEPARTMENT I FREE CANDY. AND BALLOONS FOR THE KIDDIES "Specials cn AH Light Footwear: Values to $7.85 NOW $3.93 and $4.95 'IP Midnight Frolics To Conclude Big Day Frolics" nt three .difresorts will conViudo one of th greatest Fourth or Julv celebrations ever staged in Provo. Vivian park with Byron Dastrup and his Timps perfqrnling, will be thi' attraction of many of the celebrants." Others' will go to Geneva, where Verdi Breinholt and his Columbians have been enpaged. The "Ariel orchestra will be at Glengarry.' near-b- y ,, art-time" who .clergymen, would be ordained and serve under license without payment while carrying on their ordinary work, is one- - suggestion for meeting the snonage or clergy in England. -T- - - - ttz f V Men's Oxfords The pick of the group $.145, $3.95, $4.95, $5.85 You will appreciate thesgjulues. .. A large line of Crjildren's andMisses' Slippers ...... $1 .95$2.45 . j "Midnight tap tha;never fails to please, The following girls take part in the act: Monta Wentz, Al- whea abs fOeadsd With aim not U to hav another ctikL .fores Judge Alfr4 Fleishsaaa. Whs sea. tence. him, WiU represent Ui. Schilling whea abs asks county Judge Charles Mearthy tor a bth control Injunction, "Soma aeonla doat helteM i I Forty Beautiful girls under the ferent direction of Alene Coleman will stage a danco review. J'MilUary Taps" ia the ,"Y" stadium, Thursday nt 6:80 p. m. in connection with- - the "Second Battle of tho Maine" program given by the American Legion. The act is raid to be a novelty Birth Control Injunction Is vaeaUoa as a time la which he is RlDGeFTClJI PARK-KirtV mtrl - Un Shltlin. gcing to do a great deal more la 2!- - Ur Mrs. Emma .wiu today. "Believe me, I do. It's SchiUiig the way of pteyiag of a certain ask next week .la eousty court for i crime the way my husban-- l treats type tjan he does ordinarily dur- - a "birth coatral injdnc'Uoa" to force 'me. retold him once Doot let m life. A whe Ber husband to ,n8 respect her. wishei j have any more children, at least to limit their family. He said 'abut your j for a while.' 36 holes each day for oay play Mrs. Schilling is 27. She has "had I face, you've bad six and you'll have cauaixa siocc ner msrnsge eev- - six raore en years ego, the eldest being sis j years and the youngest eight weeks. Tuesday is an "unlucky" day ia Her, htuband, a paint- I'ortUEtJ and nobadv ever start er. Is serving 30 days in jail be? "jjuWy en that "da unless he has cause he threatened to, kill her to. barks for the mountains' or the seaside accompanied by his wife j and children an the servants, and meriiy adds new lesponsibilitiea to stantly with concentration and an the old ones overwhclmingsensc of, the'ir re- It ia a smart wife who realizes sponsih.uties. t'iat such a vacation is not a rest The everag man thinks of his for her husband. " down nt ArrraairfW. .V schools, dangerous places. 8. Never pass cars on hills, Scene from "ir.t Cesert Son Werner Bros. Production, Curves, crossings. nummm i uuuvE,. a demon. 9. Adapt your driving to road The most brilliant accomplish one of thiT moments of high and ', an open air L. D S . conditions rain, Ice, soft spots and ment of , , Vitaphonc, Warner Bros.' ... ... . ,.,ulJr i,T ruts. uinuia,,,... finest on achievement the audible while their "Th;n You Will Know" 10. It doesn't pay to take the screen isindoubtedly "The Desert was also received with ereat ar ninj; in the Timrianocos staka tnh. "right of way" too seriously. the first complete screen plause. Mr. Boles' singing bwernacle by a group of former Cal 11. When you drive, remember Song," ever filmed which was no: me Kitr rtdins song, and IheTifornia miEsion-iries- . The meeting the times when you're, a pedest- operetta shown for the first time in Provo Farewell" to his desert followers is under the direction of the tbre rian. ; at the Paramount theater last me as auuience aid Miss uenguicu 12. Know the law. It waa wards, with Pleasant Grove First passnight, before a wildly cheering and l on" int.' store wan in arno ed for your protection. applauding audience. It is a com- Song." Marie Wells. Louise A coed procram consistinc nf plete triumph for Warner Bros, and and Johnny Arthur proved musical numbers and short talks for Vitaphone alike and greatly .en- themselves to be highly gifted will occupy the time. The perlarges the field of entertainment of singers s well as excellent actors. sonnel of the group will be: Presimotion and talking pictures. Every Edward Martindel acted a dent and Mrs. Carlos Schone, Don film patron will fe'o to see it berole as the commander' of Whimpy, Donna Davis and Eva cause of it. novelty, and remain to the French garrison. Cunther of Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. S. L. be jenchantt d by its visual and au- of The the stage operetta story "The .annual convention of the aiDie beauty. was adapted for the screen by Har- Chipman, Everett Devy and Nina the members of Tellurlde associa-tlo-n Sl.srrr.und Romberg's delightful vey Gates. Roy Del Ruth directed Hftiliday of American Fork; Mar. none of its charm and with a constant, flair for the ro- vel Atwood of Manila; Maurine" was in session this week at music Ganiftt and Mr. and Mrs. DelberV on allure screen for it is mag- mance and drama and tho the Deep Springs,. California. Twenty lyric of Pleasant Grove. years ago the constitutional con- nificently played by the Vitaphone Deauty of the operetta. It is a con Fugal frior to. the meetinc fho narfir v Symphony orchestra and capably' stant delight. The chorus U H.Md f., J" vention of the association at at luncheon by ertainea Provo canyon, marked the rendered by a cost of singers who to contain one huhdrpd vni,, Bt the home formal organization of young men possess excellent voices and know fre volume of tho chora. nhP im.?ncrMaunnfl Parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. whom Lucien 1 Nunn ha,d thereto how to use them for reeording pur- LfViakes - n,,m.in ' i intiirtr , ,,,, nlnnn.l uir .ineir anility fore provided educational facilities poses. John, Boles, tenor, who iirnlut as vo 'ocicieu the role of the Ked singers and thev DUt the ensembles at different places throughout the plays and singsCr.rKiUa Shadow, and U. S., but particularly in the King, lyric across with stirring effect pathizes with the of The story is a highly colorful the natives and, mistreatment western states. Mr. Nunn soprano, in '.he role of Margot, disguised as the held the audience captive by their and dramatic presentation endowed of Telluride life Red Shadow, he beenmp tha association as surely as though they in the desert and of a French gar- cr of a band of tribesmen who seek shortly after the constitutional con- numbers had been on the stage in the flesh. rison in Morocco. Pierre 12 and about vention, Birabeau, Justice for the years ago he turned his attention to another edu- Their duo, "The Desert Song," is son of the French commander, sym- - their oppressors. natives, attacking cational effort1 of his at Deep springs, uaniornia, to which he 'dedicated the balance of his , life i and fortune. CHXYSLEU HOTOJtS PRODUCT Among the members of tne alumni who attended the meeting at Deep Springs were: Paul N. Nunn fif. R. Waldo, Lee G. Davy, of Salt Lake City; Dr. J. W. Aird, J. A. Boshard, secretary, W. L. and trensurer of Tell- unae association; Robert B. Ajird Fred M. Moore, Morgan Sibbettj all 7. tlSIIBEIN trict met ESSET SECTION TWO Vacation No Rest If You Play Too Hard; Says Doctor " The ii SUHD AY HER ALP, SUNDAY. JUNE, 30. 1929. THIRD JERSEY : 1 i'S $2.95-i$3.- 25 ,r Pay u a visit you will save money. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT 7 Closing out our entire line of Silk Dresses, regardless of costs. Come and see the' bargains. Silk Hose 75 regular for Pair . . .' 50c ; ih. c '. for Fair tor Pair $1.00 regular $1.48 regular, ; 75c $j.oo Ankle Socks 50c values for 35c values for ..45c. ..28c ..21c 29c. values for STRAW HATS Closing out a number below factory cost 98c regular ch ' ' 90c regular for Each ' . . . . . . . . GOc resrular for Each Entire line of Men's and Boys' Dress SmVts .' .' ivriH) e Hats for .30c at VAN'S- - 1 a: VHERE YOU GET VALUES a: -- iirWTTITnWTjrMBMIB z .ei " off All Ladies' and Misses' Dress' 25 to 50 off to close. 50 Misses' Knit Union Suits, 50c regular - .69c .50c .35c .' on-s'a'l- V tl 1r for-Ea- zz. JEl . in ianmiiiiM . A S .. mmammtmmBattt&unuBLBu P n C ti r D 1 OI now-54- 3 millionaire? in Ortat Britain and Northern Ire land; in 1025 there were 597. By Measles as a disease is now mon often fatal than scarlet fever, diphtheria and typhoid fever put together in England. ' The 1,800,000.000 inhabitants of the t'arth are said to speak 3424 languages or dialects Nearly 600 000,000 of these speak the seven chief European languages. SEE TOE lfcfcftaWaWalMIMaBafcMnaaaaem FRE- - KVENTO RY SALE giving JrTOVO. There are vr All Merchandise Must B irthday partjL ttk a NEW-' Ii ei UKESSES' H c I After the Parade Iiik Roaioter (tvitArumtletfao.fbiy July 4th Sfxaal tquipmtnt ntn HK full-siz- u-- cc hat a y. hc .u t:.c hr PIANO .1 and vjpward surge in sales that car ccrtainlv must have mrrif tUt nn t if ...... li v.ll II UPRIGHT Chrysler-buil- is just a ytar di- dphenomenal year of sue- - Plymouth Jut e . mis week w c arc celebrating t 1 mouth anniversary bv other car Plymouth motor car at rt fined and improved mculcls which txky's Plymouth still more autstjndlri" in the fip Id. FOR SALE - Va .00 low-pric- hen a the ed MUSIC CO. taxrHocaicity to kccp'abrrabt of theonward ORTirirNIV. AVE. 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