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Show FRIDAY, MAY 11. 1931 DAILY HERALD fUh Pxevo. Utah County. '!"i 1 Sug q r Beet Wage Rates Listed By PMA Head for Utah Cpunty 7 - : ; Welfare Board Plans No Action At Training Schcci 'Y' Symphony Concert Fitting Climax to Successful Season Slates Varioty i' News B.Y.U. Donnovillo Ward v Show As Donofit dalldt Some of Provo's finest talent By. Lynn be presented In an '"Evening A season of Intensive rehearsals of Variety," tonight at ,7:30 in was climaxed by a brilliant spring LDS East Ninth the stake house, and Second South-- , sponsored by concert presented by the Brigham the Bonneville yard as a build- Young university Symphony - .. phonies in America. SALT LAKE CITY, May 11 A bright arrfy.of student talent welfare commission wi highlighted the program. Schu- chairman H. C.. Shoemaker said"- mann's Symphony 03 In numconinwas the further first action (The Rhenish) today any was evi nection with alleged, embezzle ber. No settling-dow- n denced here was set ment at the American Fork training fund benefit In Smith auditorium from the opening, group' measure, ; and The Provo Lions club "quartet orchestra ing school : waa up to the Utah gave performance. will present its contest' reper- Thursday evening. county attorney's office. The group wag conducied by toire. This quartet is to compete t Mature Performance jWelfare commission officials t the National Barber-Sho- p Lawrence Sardonl. Noted for his Quartet contest in Atlantic City, sensitive musical Interpretation, Ardean Watts was the piano met with- American J"ork Police with the state contest being held his Chief Leo Van Wagoner on the Complete of the control entire i" at Vernal, Utah. yesterday. Van Wagoner The quartet is under! the direc orchestra was COmpaTfable to lin.rfnrminr tvaa mature Hear.; matter' an investigation with conducted con tion of Ed Sandgren, and also is and sensitive. 'The musician laying on a fine audience was welfare officers whlchled. to a sists of Dale Reese, Warren Kirk strument ability to draW completely captivated. At the end confession from a former school and Claude Robblns. of the first movement musicians femploye regarding embezzlement each from A player the finest music in the Feature numbers will also be audien.ee, wise in the ways of state property. . Ms' of he re producing capable 01 concert etiquette, disregarded presented from the Provo high school dance review. This will in- sulted in another outstanding the fact that movements are not The employe implicated an Fork .businessman, but clude social, tap, modern and concert by a group recognized as applauded, and joined the large Americanwere when the charges These dance square dancing. crowd in acclaiming a fine solo emloye died ofdropped one a of heart the first attack a symuniversity are under the direction groups thinning. $5 per acre; first hoeing performance with equally fine few days after being discharged. . j B. . of Jensen. o noe Mary loiiowinE orchestral wi accompaniment ininnmg, ,L. Arnold C. . In addition, a preview of "Midand ?aEh u.b"?"ent After the intermission .the Bach County Attorney that lit-we- 'never realize until it it'?": second welfare commission ' -in the will vre be night jSursery" Concerto in D minor for two Roylance.told noeing or weeaing, i per tnn of the preat-deh- t was use- ot EleaBaslc rates for harvesting in presented by the students violins and string orchestra was officials that he felttheit case tude we owe our mothers.--saibe' established on to nor leu prosecute are Utah Page. were Soloists Helen county presented. Dr. Ernest". L. Wilkinson, presi- a. cause star state's the had witness is with basis and inere but Jeanne Jones, and Susan Nelson. nocnarge loading topping dent of the Brigham Young uni- a minimum t the building' fynd average rate per acre The composition is extremely dif- died. In Provo versity, in a Mothers Day message of $9.20. ,The" oe as aoor. follows scale is at win tnei ficult technically, and the soloists accepted iven to the Provo Kiwanis club Tour tons per acre, $2.30; five gave a fine account in: it; as did members and their, wives at Club tons. rer acre. $2.20; six tons . Halsey Stevens, noted contem the string section of the orchestra. Radar Thursday. Tennis $2.05; $2.10: seven, porary American composef, will This, too, was. well received by President ; Wilkinson narrated per acre, nine. 10. f $1.95; $1.90, $2; InriH-onfthe audience. eight, trreat men of n "Trends, in American from Classes Postponed I '7 Legion lecture 11, $1.85: 12, $1.80; 13, $1.75; 14, jr Music Since. 1920," Tuesday at history, including Washington $1.72; V,V 17. 16. Favorable $1.69; Response 15. $1.70: No tennis classes and Lincoln to show that great Brigham Younft university at 3 19, $1.66; 20 tons ' Linn be will p. m. in Room 260, Smith mothers leave the imprints of $1,68; 18,$1.67; held "Orchestral Saturday, Bruce Episode" by cording Dal- - Riddle, Rockwood. .recreatiorT dirtheir greatness, perhaps to .a per acre isana over, igo. ofwnere r, city dis the Mip.t required much greater extent than the loading of composition at played a fine talent It was very ector, said today, but they will director lln, reSPRINGVILLE iC. Mack be. rates may ' worker, these fathers. well orchestrated, 4 and drew resume, next Saturday. Collings has been ' elected com- BYU, duced by 30- per cent. He recalled the statement Mr. is who Stevens.chairman comment The classes from audience favorable be held will not mander of American LeginnPot Time Basis to Napoleon Bonaparte: because Mr. Rock wood has to, atNo, 28 to succeed David Thomas. of the composition department in and musicians alike. For. work performed on-- time of music of the UniOther Wagner's Overture to "Die tend the Utah Recreational' con officers the school .- -j .v- ,bwX basis, the thinning, hoeing and of Southern California, is Meistersingervon Nuernberg" ference in Salt Lake City. include Melvin B. Ph;illips, first versity .'" h.t, ""Iweedine rate shall wot be less vice commander; Lee R. Walker, also a member of the league of was as fine a performance as one than 60 cents per" hour, and for Recalls Own Mother and, the American could ask. This opera, Wagner's second Vice; commander; Shirley Composers I I ri, hour. V 'V cents ff The'ipeaker paid a warm trib- - harvesting 65 in per He Is re- - one. great comedy, was written to Alliance. CurfewJc.omP8'r8 Miles Thorpe, adjutant;. ute to his own mother, recalling V any.wprK contra'st "Tannhauser", and glori unance .hi -nex nlsoincer; ,"unaui waraie, hat- ih y To had alwava been eatreri-"i""fies the Mastersingers, a 16th cen ' ior American nas noi torian; George T. Jjielson and .suciaivion to provide ' trie very best educa- beets ' for whch a rate the diand Is a .vocal ereeant-at-armsand The Frank Conductors, tury guild. prelude proBishop. herein, tional' opportunities for her chil- been specified S. Virl Jones' thaDlain. J. A. rector of the Bartok ''Memorial magnificent piece of music, and must pay the- - laborer the Re dren, opflortunities that she had ducer was adequately handled by the Foundation. This would Miller, service officer.! been defied in an earlier era 4f rate agreed upon. His orchestra. have been compositions officers included work uch as fertilizing, Theretiring FRANKLIN SCHOOL' FESTIVAL A flower; and a duck find, David the state's history. Her great de- - cover r- The encore number was the In C. Thomas:. Mack Ceil performed extensively in this flira m ntfur 1 Arm a nf aynmcinn nlowinsf. preparing seed bed, a pose with a .farmer., his grass and a farmerette their into place to the third act of Lo- troduction and in and Melvin so South country on, Mt. ings; Harlan nd Europe Phillips.leison Set the Utah Finance. Com was shown when she learned art rigatmg in the Franklin school primary unit's production "Spring on the Boyer, a nas War-die- ,, America. He romantic three-a- ct Rex "as hengrinK Shirley Thorpej appeared In the declining veara of her life.iexPJmeaFarm" presented Thursday for parents. The children are, kneeling, In in conceived Paris Bird conductor San with comedy the Brown, Bishop. guest left to xight. Mary Jean Pavis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.'William Harold Miner, J. A..Frank and actually painting' a hundred Francisco Symphony and the Lq 1839. It reached the'Metropolitan pany. 'All you do is walk la Miller. Davis anoSSteven Ivie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glade Iyie; standing, or more paintings,' many of which Angeies fnunarmonic orchestra, Opera company in 1885, and has and walk had sufficient merit to ; win! left to right, Donald Jensen, son of Mr-- , and Mrs. Howard Jensen; gtt the cash A champion of muic , .by Am- held the stage for more consecuNi? va . Mr. son Mrs. mv of and and Steven Thomas Linda a a Abbott, Abbott, ait vAiitui,. other tive than work. Mr. any erican years has Stevens composers, U a. ' . . . . a. fc.a.a. - t out. Allan D. Johnson paid atfribute'l-- , Eyre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs"! Robert Eyre. Three hundred stu1, VI. CnrittfSlflllO 10 .a.Aaa '.iimuirci VL icvunu in 4.lie recently made a lecture of mid- - i, VIIIC to the Provo Kiwanis club on the dent? took part.: Chairman of the event was! Mrs. JeaPrteco.s-sen- i to Aida. The r In connec western" universities only performances The script' was composed by For assisted, by Mrs. Richine Lewis.' tVV$aUll I'l llic UU Vl 0 1114 HA im J ' a work reached climax for great own concerts lion of witn nig mg He cited for special honors four Mrs Naomi Carr. can be borrowed is " , works. He will' play recordings full orchestra,iand brought the $2000 charter members who are still r a to For concert the first close. time ;irt the of several of his recent composi years, active with the club: Alex easy as that! And take plen Service fins . Brigham Young university gen tions during his lecture on the SPUING VILLE' A total of 49 Mark Anderson. Claude S. custom at the end.of eral catalog will bf.gff.the press BYU campus. Asjis the forfhe of time to pay It back.. Ashworth and John O. Beesley. cases of traffic violations and ready for mail" uring MayJ Mr.. Stevens is in Utah as chair the final concert each year, pins ty In" addition to these he .mentioned month of April in - SpringvUle R. Haymore manager of man of the Frank were for service awarded orches on American KEN HOUSTON, liva nthair. uVn riaH oaitoH th!.i .r ronnrlwl tnHiv hv the local the BYU press department, said music to be forum held at the biennial tra members. . Elaine Fetcher, Lesion of Honor citation in the!nrecinct iudee. They were as fol- ; ionay. of the National Fed David Latimer, Bruce Riddle, Jlanaer The catalog this year j will convention organization for 25 years partici- lows: 16 speeding cases; 10 sign eration Music of Clubs in. Salt Susan Nelson,- and Fred Clark W. R. reckless two violations: in"lub driving a new membershipi have and pation were i TJavfd improved awarded for nine binding L. Willa-rof G Office quar Stine, president , Accounting." Butler, J. W. Christensen. Jr.; J. two failure to yield the right of wnich will make it. somewhat Lake Wednesday. He also will be ters work withpins th orchestra. M. Fulkersen. Walter . HedquistJ way; three. public' , intoxication; Utah State Bar association, will "Smith, C.P.A. chairman; "Charg-b- e easier to handle and, more at a judge of the nineteenth, Young J Artists auditions ine Salt nd Collection of Fees." J, Lake Pins with gems were awarded the speaker" at a legal' insti-jn- K Dr.' M.i.f. Merrill. He called four drivine- without driver s Ii- tractive, Mr. Haymore said. members who . had played '12 "Tech-e.south-Rulo- n n cemie an"d 12 improper parking. of chairman; tute father-soMorgan, for central. lawvers to Friday the attention The special catalog contains complete The cpvurters . with the grchestra. Law W. Work." of to eastern invited attend Utah and Harley violations and antiques of of the information Alex: Most on combination Saturday the school and its publics parking Members receiving these were r Office "Law Gutftin, chairman; this lecture Radar. Club street narrow Walter .Hedquist, Legion" of occurred im the. policies, a listing of faculty and Frances "Hunter, Agnes Weibell, D. Practice," Clyde Sandgren. courses, and general, information Honox members in the same club, south of Senior's' hotel and cafe, Mr. Stine will- taik on "The and Helen, Jeanne-Jone-s. a distinction which is held to be where the city is enforcing the Profession Of ' Law An Oppor- chairman. Introductions Will be whlh a student may need in" get to the University of Utah Friday and a handled by A. Sherman Chris- ting properly admitted unique among- Kiwanis clubs of parking laws put into effect- some tunity' and a Challenge'l-durinschool. ... Saturday. the country. time ago: Parallel parking on the luncheon scheduled from' 12:15 ten son. The conference is sponsored! The publication "has ibeen edited Law office secretaries hsve . " Introducing the speakers was north side of street only is per p. m. to 1:30 p. m. 'f:'; insti-iD- y F. by the'National Recrea Clinton to jointly attend1 the been assistant Larson, invited N. 'Halvor Madsen,, representing mitted. No parking is allowed, on the. committee on by Sponsored tion division .association or and the some and in forum tute, open the club's .support of chifrches the south side of the street, and rnntirtninff proiessor participate tngnsn,' aa rlnaf inrt rt Ih, c ratherextensive E.. McKell. signs to this effect are posted American Law changes have!f health, physical education and committee. Dr.-L- . nd. discu problems been Institute and UtahSand 1raisf '' made Content land organ recreation of the Utah state de in . work. tp" their, peculiar in president of the- club;, was in on the south side. State Bar with the ization over previous; vears. 0 partment of public instruction. Most cases of. driving' without Utah- County Cooperation charge .of the function.' Special Bar association, "the school The purpose of the conference and others High seniors; in fail were a are ittendance because Chris people license guests ."institute will deal with "Lw Interested may. write! to the Y is to discuss problems relating tb ' Vernal club; Otto F, to carry their licenses with them, Office V. ( HUBBOfK! TO BE Management." rt Press, Brigham Yoing university, the organization and promotion - McKinley. ProfantTOak ParkMIl. and Mark as required by law, the nra n t TTU WIDE OPEN TOWN: aPhillip knetanDnn for a copy which will be mailed of recreation in Utah, and to or- said. The court has Gardner. Chester, Pa. to them as 6on as a Utah' Recreatiorr. asso "' A string trio consisting of Mrs. with those who later brought POCATELLO, May 11 0J.W ably the latter part of; next week ciatiOn, Mr. Rockwood said Bernellf Cloward, 4lrs. Barbara Cf.,r. Seven session, will develop tejOne 0 the fiht act. of the newly Mr. Rockwood will serve as a Jacobs j and Mrs. Sarah Grow, JolIo,: "The LaW village board of Chub-h- a muRt;c.me-'-panel member on the special sesplayed several selections. Rev. judVeI declared. Drivers Its Equipment .and five- rfiiles north of here, sion in "Sound practices of pro LI 'Edwin (E. Irwin offered the ye 'their driver' si license with icancl to pass-aordinance jeturrtr llio.W-iwamotion, of recreation In Utah Gom with,.T and John W. Adams di- them whenever they aredriving!Purtantues!' . munities." Vnquor oy me ww Il,ceiln 8,01anamacnines, rected community "singings . city thenar, - ..officials, have ruled.) f;v""B-1. Recreation leaders and school peer, ail inree naa neney,!arinn ui(jmiuuH. chairman: "Law Office Records."! been ruled out earlier "bv Chub- - Linn Rockwood, city" recreation physical education and recreation Maurice Harding, chairman; "Law bock residents. director will" oftpnrl j the Utah specialists from throughout Utah One-Tim- e Recreation conference at the will be represented. - Wage rates fo be paid for work committee against the' producer v on the 1931 sugar beet crop in on whose farm the Iwork Utah county by: producers who performed, Mr. Nelson said. The apply for payment under the PMA office is in the city and sugar act have been announced county building. by G. Frank Nelson,' Utah county For. workPiece Rates on a tidece performed member .jf the state committee ci the Production and Marketing rate basis .nl,utan county, rates cannot be lessvthan the following. administration. Any person who believes he according to Ahe "fair and reahas not been paid in accordance sonable wag' rates" advanced by with thei set standard, may file the PMA: Hoe and finger, thin a wage claim with the local PMA ning.in fields planted wUh seg mented seed without mjrchme-blocking, $13 per acre; hoeing and finger thinning with machine blocking, $10 per acre (the rate for blocking and thinning in fields planted with whole seed shall be $2 "more than the ratesj specified), hoe thinning, no finger thinning. $8 per acre;, first hoe ing following hoe and finger v.,-- .( v 1 " - 1 w411 ! tat at - . j , . !e"; i p WiHcinson Pays Tribute To Mothers (UJ!)-.S- E-fl- In-H- . . . -- . m-at- -- . , i , con-tribytio- ns i . - City-Sponsor- r' - Noted Composer To Lecture V Tuesday - T Springville Chooses Officers ed city-sponsor- ed " building,-ac- student-compose- . - - - a " id newly-electe- - v. - "V. """"" . -- Who worn-pose- rs See For : . Dough Ml . . B'.-- - , 49 Cases Handled -- " . 'Y' Catalog Ready J pllllll V Court During April Hed-qui- l- -i " May Mai L. , st, f State Bar President to Speak At Legal Institute in Provo ! - - . - m -- - - . g !. . i - ; 1 - . in - 7!J) jvl - ; re-so- -- . been-lenient- 4 'r Bn ninn fibrin rs) fW uulivl U IhJuu .,1-,....l...- " irL-'- 'Tyll- - Recreation Head To Attend Confab Of-lect- ed s Ap-boc- - k, n -- -- -- ; . Sailor Redliifes Dream, to a rich lasting luster - Award s Trophies to Drama Sta rs The dream a dreamed The first Thalian awards were during iWorld w ar II is coming given last year at a banquet at true ati Brigham Young "Unive- which BYU 'speech majors rersity. and downs of their the lived ups Coy Miles, a sharp lad from BakeV, Or.e., went to ,most of the lives on. the stage. The. second BYU plays v while he was in award" banquet is scheduled for school, and liked them. 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