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Show 1 - AtE SIX PR Q V.O (UTAH) v E V ENING1IE E.A L D. T H U t- RSDA Yt Q C X O.B E R 1 0. .1 9 2 9. SALT-LAK- E ""PRODUCE -- SATURDAY MARKET SPEAKS AT M ;J T "P T1 JI1STALLATI0N The local Atwater Kent audition. X Hi ft. PAXSON Elaborate preparations! Xr. Joseph" opening .preliminary church .canimisaianer crsducaUon, "rill take contest, due with continued pkatw iniying addressed the students of Brlg- - of the American Legion for the College Jiaji. .Saturday place demand to wiostunes.'' to be held in connection 1 ham Younr university at the sw ana rr juah Willi Plat ITI)I UTIflU HT I limol iuimhH i n ll'dilncDtnir irhariT tun, f.UHS &tc.mT, VR'T's hlJntAifilrfneik with big themewnrk. Tpfftoers aFthe" I. U., U dealing ... n ! J tllllini linni I 1MITT.1II .,....,- - at loeat TpiTgfatr-BKfertn- WESTC - EM ER SiiiEBT l. tag" Tn tne nation-wid- e pi 286 - - 11 aevo-fexweis- es W rTmOTMJI..illllla null ill Jl'l "Raiviiii WW!! ypne. i e:elttn he Importance "vrv state aim tne Jvy or Toun3"0 AZtt- oyellow Valenctas V. 8. No. 1, pSrtry that Pvrv. locality in an.sr M. 00, waded, med. to large, culls ftnd small, will have its searchers for singers erf large, 1.15-15since every locality lit Utah ha ' . - Peaches UtaS. cases, ElBtrtas, now a local chairman appointed by bus., the Atwater Kent Foundation lor poorer best. the purpose. In baaeoall the iscouts . test; poorer. 1.50; White gp out from the big leagues er the 1 SO. 1.25-Clings, bus.. on to Xind minor I - 6ff-7- 0, ! !'-- - es c; 12-p- M-M- p- TtIRS- - Hwpiiriigrj Urnnard Riipham Tltv lllMd Nelson; Tooele; George A. Mitchell, Cedar City, and Elmer P. Madaen, ZOBELL LAID TO REST ft- incftrirSttSjm n l I pe. 4 - Pay-fin- , 5. to-wo- iipisftstmasiip. ; 2.00-22- 5; jj. Mayors socieiy-an- of work, and wander, CeeH Popet Past Bute d E. Eooth; students thejr would JmniandeT.-lJohknuin their lessons if they son city council; presidents of the would prepare their work frcfen Lions club, Cultus club and Ladies' day to day, leaving nothing behind. 'Auxiliary, bishops of the Payson 0. 14SO-8.0- imeu;i. atewai t the1 promised He Quoted Professor Snoddy, psy- oJolagist, to the effect that while there is .a difference in the ability players, -leagues tPesr8ytbb3Cfc, Battletsbesi. easoa all KelMer. nohfrca11onTlK8BTntjaedor poorer, can do' what they think they can In music tboritnture sports experts. We and the national radio audition' workers do. Persistence and wHt power, Dr. Sheldon, 150-1.7Beauty, 175-22ace residents of the various loeal- - Merrill deflated, are essentials for Hal ftoms and prunesUtah, lb , in those loeal-jiti- success. ities and jet Silver. 3c, ten, also dwelt on are as t. cases. they - StrawberrlesUtah. working now theTh commissioner Importance of dependability; it Utah. throughout X$0-2small, ISfylXS. SO- In . Utah the local chairmen in spells success in life, be said. TomatOfcS-rUta- h, lugs, green" The students were congratulated clude such well known music lov-qr-s L on the-- social mttjsystem JLnaugu- 35e; ripe. j . as Bait Mrs Bkelton, George C Utan. in,', Watermelons .z. 1 z -- le. "kp citv Mrr Hannah Packard. ' "iea tn cne scnoci. jjr; Merrill felt dikes and Winter Queens, 1 hesicheme would aid tne Lester Hinchctiff, Ogdsn; Mrs. Hr- - atudonts in developing the o-1.10-1.2- 5, lQO-3.0- WVaatSBW" 1 teAlwater Kenf iBnafr&mGTVKia lart audition of IBB bpl" -.-r Feature New Eall Merchandise wards and pastor Community church. The outgoing officers will, be pre-!sented.wrlh service badges during the evening's program. Mrs. Dor? thy Feland Is arranging the musical program. Keen interest is being shown In the affair and a oT one bun-dps- d membership attendance per cent ' is anticipated. Mercerized DamasK Ie EIETHS ANNOUNCED PAYgQN During the past-wee- k birth announcements have been j made as follow: Mr. and Mrs. Arn- mon (Snick) Taylor, a boy; Mr. , i erls tlieJHace sWrsrRraskrttrirboyTlilM and Mrs, Reed Persson, a ' Yjuiuuue Bcwevenieni. Mr-aA- - these blankets early . . bought for over 1,400 stores. We for both reasons . . and we're passing that sating on to you in $av;d Lorm oj leasure; Rcven&le. Single to our standards of quality and color up. occa- - pneLof these colored clothi in fancy pattern. ixe M 1- - Cotton Blanket, f238 Single Plaid Cotton Blaroket, 98 artlT -- cw 1 Wth -s- itcen kaiding to tntcb one side, out ll will fill a need in every "home. Jv-te- MMt Tbeatitif ul i choir members tha Tiiiitanr and Sometime, sang ttntlerstand." There were tnany- offerlngs. CHILD ARTIST APPEARS HERE n;ul.7 Itind and courageous the that Elmer president of the X M. M. I. A. Mooes t the annual banqueiheld tn 'the Second word THaadas. evenlne. Representatives of .lhe.Pr6vo"Flrst',t Provo Third, Frovo Fourth and PioneeV wards were present. Otar ence Coylc of th stake board also, spoke to the members present. The fa&t for the play'.aplowtMary"J wns selected, and .plans lor "the early production of this three act comedy was discussed. There were thirty members present. COPS DON BLUE -- rullA New 1 he.Ble Ah Sid Little -- I y for and winter tT' Paw OTT WALKCH. JJ I 1WC For Men and Boys assortmerit of A big ATiatox ta7-8- 98c OftiVOTe ; i ONE (Xf OV R smjbsimstyu: and up W4Z WUV .H f C3ps,.sizeaa58. each $1.69 Union Suits Ball and Winter $9.95 E R K E Y & GAY CENTER r Coats for Wee Fblks i AU-Wo- ol . 11 ? Sweaters Winter Weight Arc Thriftily Uvt Priced! St: 2-9- 8 SUITES : 6-9- 0 to iAdorable little coats for little s, V . Telrew"brodi-clothgSti. velouri and chinchillas son. Miss Goodspeed will be accom panied on the piano by liorenn Clayson. During the intermission an instrumental quartet will play a selection. 1. This quartet is com prised of Aca Hasler. Lola Paxman, Margretta Fairer and Dlcie 36 v Aviator Caps Silhouettes - (Chinese dialect) anonymous Da Meticana Girl' (ttallan dialect), ftaW- - T.ittie Bov Blue.- Field; Da Leetla Boy (Itaiian dialect), Daly Raes (Enelish cockney dialect; f Co Out To SHch: Muthei,-I- y Swim. Goodspeed; Left Alone, an nonymous; The. Little Tenci ranch dialect), Goodspet'tt; At the Sign of the Cleft Heart, Garri 4.98 A comfoxtablc-sof- t blanket . . : and jo pretty, in lovely plaidpatterni: with sateen ggggd ends. Size 70x80 and weight 4 pound. ' - " All tjie f McCluskv: LI. Dunbar; b. weight ard II , DE- 38 Relies wide. eve-.nin- o..' An assortment of pretty plaid combinations. Size 72x84.' Wool Filled Double Blanket, Percale stay fresh and charming! their-khak- -- Soft and warm. Sateen binding. Size 7ttx8a Ifr sttractire pkids. Blanket, A splendid iiuality fabric for ta the arraftgerhfent ot Just as the fly south when numb'ers o be given by Muriel Lai winter comes,Jirds the Provo city poa .hiiii dramatic art I i uniforms in tne lice" discard 1st who is being presented in preference to the blue ones when Women'a club house, Monday colder weather approaches us. We clflcki October 14, at hatd to. think that old IfiarTWlnteT Lilac The Belectlons:-(a) .IlVocal Coo! is staring us In the face. Aui If jare (b) Rockety Tree Gartlan; In signs, we .wiUVrbe getting 'tMi- - jm The LvinK LltUe Daisy, believe our wlntes coat- - out of the moth-ball- s. hi Kstrollita (sung " .... "' awii, ' Spanish ,5once. Dramatic Readings: The Puel, It is possible to make a worm wiM? A Coauette Conquered (Ne live 20 tiroes longer than it wobld Barrbooiling Daly; gro dialect) otherwise have done by repeated ; Grandma, anonymbusLThe Moon process of starvation. Bill Brodard, ii,i, Part Wood Douob Camjbric SHOWING OF Bf ch rMen-assemble- d ,"sonaet.in5 J9 UOBfWSOW "M" Men vocal solo. "My Faith Tendeded Llllie Sumsion, accompanied by Theward Miss Ruth Johnson. -- Pouble Plaid Cotton blanket, 8 Delightf ul Patterns is - hTTneer was You Wt bought Even trie simplest can be a festive - Commlsison's share 21, 731.10. p'repoaihg that the piesident be emve preparing for the- local auditions Laffely' attended and Impress! snars 1173T,!M. to call an lnternatiouu' A- B. flayers powered for which any Mrs. Ellen for funewi services Clubs' and lea g u e a' share conference to guarantee ihe Inde 18 of of the and between, zobell ages ' singer . nf Ernest J. okh if were $7831 96. pendence to the Philippine Islands, heldanTOWtir faFeTO local be to audition selected each by In the Lake View whi-- Item' for Deposit Will Hold girl; Mrs. James Francom, a girl. WRIGLET FIELD. CHICAGO, Oct . (U) Official figures for AMENDMENT FAILS Manti. WASJilNOTdN, Oct. 10. tnjr These local chairmen were ap-t- n second game of the 1929 world series: By a vote of 19 to 63 the senate to "ointed rough nominations by Attendance 49,98 i day defeated the modified irsua- audition died Monday eompete througa elimination teats chanel. "Mw.-Zobein five- - district auditions heto father-in-laher tnehomeof -the country in Novemafter throughout Lake of ' pWi rrzobell ber. From each of these five com111 vess. brief ji 01 tne petitions will be selected two canBishop Spencer Madsen didates for national honors,' All of Lake View ward was ;eha,r'; t inl tinnlists yriU particiwas offereJ prayer The opening was pate in the division- - of $25,000 In Lewis H. Olsen, the benediction : Er- cash and ten scholarships Jpronounced by ft Reesend the grave dedicated ne! Williamson aLthe Provo city cemetery Nuttall. T W. Mdsen, L. John JStage 8r..'and August Johnson wen Ue Now Is the Time to Buy r!f- In prttycoTors7Ttnmm vith fur and - hand-smockin- g. '. . . And for the boys ty task ' weight pore wool Jurobo stUch to coat Made With large shawl collar and' two pockets; .PabV lar colors. Men's - warm uriftm suits of Fleece lined and fully cut. Gray eolor Clase ankles and Cuffv fitting Sketched ahM cheviots, chinchillas and noT-'elchecks and plaids; tai- a mannish air! ) to 4 yean. fine cotton. ; 98c $2.98 CSflJlM EARMERSli PLEASANT GROVE. The agri cultural department of ffte Pleas. ant Grove high . school, whose members are termed The Future Farmers" and whose Instructor is R. S. Dixon, were successful in g . v ' . TOR THE SMALLER IliOMt win-nin- thesilveLcup Jacobean richness and beauty at the state fair broad strap and the buckle, as well as the heelj are -- style " high of this patent leathei TWsateJtJLeaiheroDe .; jjjratn trim Is sure to Ifavorite with growing Slipper. lor trie smaller home-axrealized in the "QoptorT suite, by Berkey y Thirty-eigh- t this wesi(. high schoolj competed for the prize. The cup wa? offered to the high Oaly- - bined score, of exhibits'.' ' Pleasant carried off over :150 jibBons They toolLflrst --place In poultry. nogs, cattle, sheep, peaches pears. " liisinc'Ifir in thefumrAire" orAginaily builf in reaBy a suite in a great traditiorL adaoted bv trenu- - ine Oaftemen to the mc&m American home. You of the by 4imtcheA4fe broa'd walnut surfaces arid the rarwd crtst tbixt xharacterije mirrors and beds.' You wll be in-- , trigued by 4he inset diamond'shapes of maple burl and the ornamental use of EnglisH Oak Swirls. Then, .too, there isJbarde of guished patf.. tern. "And conveniences in the chiffonier, a jewelry tray; in the toilet table, trays for both jewelry and cosmetics. Jo see the "doctori" hire, is to want to see it your home. i SmartPump jSteeet Wear . be. V9 j .$2.98 , Grove . The metal cubist lights ; Fqr School -- yayxLaied many favorable comments on the varieties, quality and ' general ef fectiveness of their displays. ' .The poultry judging team, Eugene West, Karl Billet and Arvel Anderson, sent from the Pleasant . Grove high school, , won second ' J place In poultry judging. -- 11 . C DODGE R. Dealor PLYMOUTH b J. FRY, Inc. 1924 FORD FORDOR SEDAN- Motor 111 " Jrery good condition. New tires, reflnlshed In kttrac-tiv- e green Duco with black trimmings. New seat covers. This car would certalnlybe. dlfficiilL to duplicate at the price we are .' Phone 980.- - "THE ONE-PRIC- f "' ijcf Patent leather" wiOa trimming and a beaded bow '. . . J0W; smart for afternoon wear! And youH be this jump's tetr. orice, we knowl WE Onter SI Sht .NEU$YFURNITURE-STORES-- T Xowest . Prices trge Scale Special laed -IBuying Affords a on shoes, mothers all knowl Our shoes for children are made to wear will... .This model in patent one-strap- ndSar - , - . J2.49 Chilirenare hard : ; Yonll be proud to go out se smart earing a pair of s, patent' leather with ' thetf effective - (ancy. .grain i underlay trimming; And theyre only , SirTT0 THANK j WesI . jrithJilack grain teinvDouble ak sole I " r X . 11 :Silk and Bayon Hose for Men - Here is areaUy'outstand Hosiery value that -ac- wjll give best- satisf , inpr - tion $3.98 .: SlO v-- HOUSE E One of our most popular mo oneili tn work shoes. .tVhis ill Note 'jretan. chocolate ot welconie low price 1 Only-t -- Now! - asking - .Sizes to IIV2 . .$2.49 Orhl M AnV ri QThMPRcr11 ou merchandise. T -- Wence-th- cr havrshown Saturday, Last- - the largest day from a selling standpoint in dollars iL on and |