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Show Qc: J Hoi uuJ Li DAILY Odd HtrtALD FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. Utah County. I'Uh 1C53 Bids Awarded Oil For School at PAYSON At least head of; Trophies for the race winners 'sponsor, and Payson City race horse will be on hand hive arrived, a new and import $nt: dans. for tr.e race meet scheduled as one cornisz from United Steel Queens of the celebration met Spanish Fork central drawing ear far tte ol America, local with Gov. J. Bracken Lee 2701. ers rrjal Harvestj Days and - Monday union also promising a SlOO in Salt IjWc Citv oresentins a to the race commit- -' purse for the winner of the lag, 'aecordj-.invitation tr he nresnt at tee headed by Lane Barron. Race tured race. annual celebration. They Payson's wi'.l be hM Saturday. Sep?.1 Decorations on streets and soorts ,..- - .Mmnifii meets, hv rnUrm rhif 5 and Monday? Labor Day. Sept. field have been nut uo throuza co-7. at J p. m. operation between the Lions' club. Pres. Frncst- L. Wilkinson of SPANISH FORK Wednesday night the Kebo School District 3oard of Education awarded the bids for the construction of a new grade school between Center Street aud First North and between Sixth and Seventh East. The general contracting work featured speaker at the Homecom- was awarded to Ralph Childs of ing program Sunday evening at N'ebo Stake Tabernacle. All music npringville on a bid of $234,200. Plumbing and heating went to be by local composers.-Th- e P. L. Larsen of ProKo, who bid 8 m. at starts p. program $52,929 and1 the Hjorth Eros, of The celebration will open Friday a Reworks display at the ;ports field. Monte Young's Shows OREM Tribute will be tald next! A ,Salute to Scera,f program Is will also open during the day on week to the Sharon Cooperative beins c!annd for MnnHau.venin(i! Friday. Educational and Recreational Saturday's events Include a street show intermission to honor sociation (Scera for 20 years of staff members who' have had parade at noon, followed by the continuous service. nearly continuous service since race meet at z p. m. speciauy acts Scera was first organized in 1933. knd prizes will be offered between m.. These people who have served races, in tne evening, at d p. these many years voluntarily civic betterment include Orland. at the sports Pyne and" his wife. Melba; Sharp , ,. E. B. Parlell Peterson, Gillespie. I will see the opening pf Terry, William Vernon, Henry D. theSunday at Junior Show the Flower High Taylor and Levan Asay. School, numerous reunions are The Scera, under the direction niare. and ,t viriom of manager M. Dover Hunt, is also ;K. nmsram in thp A downtown s're?t drive will he nnHv'c vnt inrlurtp sfonsonng a guessing contest to be '.c,voina heid Saturday by the Provo 0 held during Scera Week beginning thp t av.or nav Parade at 10 a m Club to 'boost i:s fund for Safety Monday evening. A year's freeancj the race meet at 2. also con- ior iwo win De awaraea io tinuation of the Flower Show. nany purcnase ar.a repair, accora-pas- s : lng to John Huish, ' publicity chair-th- e person who can guess thei man. (closest to the accumulated hours! V Between hours of 10 a. til. and of service rendered by Scera staff Jv-U6 p. m. members of the club, over the period of the I WU-lyyears since Incorporation. Sec-- j geiher with other volunteer work-2S1 ers, Including boys and girls prize will be a six months fll D tO ' ofT two and third . PL will terestd In safety, will carry Safety Pa . prize s be a two. in ior which containers I Sally pass people will also be five more one- will be Invited to drop contnbu-Ther- e month tons. prizes awarded to those t,t it ac i vr TRflVFBov Scouts "We hope the public will cooper- mLn!sLt?Hle..f.0JreJt m' cf t Timpanogos District will ' ate ru;iy m this drive." said Mr.7. at their annual camtxree at Huish. "We feel the Safety Sallies.; ;ucns for the contest can be ac- in American Camp t chool crossings in the ,of a. Fork Canyon tbntght. A ironed lne we 'I'rovo area, help in the safety and to !lK u"' sconte4 anaj The Dro2ram will be Protection of our children and en- to and courage drivers the various troops of the Timpan- W s take it easy To. keep sufficient District will present if''M" on In good repair cost, consid-.W0evening, itainment. Saturday will be spent . erab.e money every year, and e demonstrating and learning out- rely on public contributions to a The Salute to Scera program to door skills,, and Boy Scouts will held Monday evening will give share, while under actual camp-eci- " large extent to finance this proj-b- e short history of the organization ling conditions, the knowledge t!a the street drive, the club and the people who have given so cumulated during their scouting has sent out letters to many citi- - generously of their time will be sens, asking direct contributions. Produced to those" present, There Daryl Huish, chairman of the Anybody not contacted may mail will be a tribute to Scera bv district camping commission, is in a runHiuuuun io uic ou of arrangements. Ray Pul ja.ciyovemor j. tiracKen ice and charge is the District commissioner. aaiiy urivr, r. w aax ow, rrovo. .yiajor xtay i.. Loveless. 'ley or telephone Lee Bamgartner, clubj president, who will have a repre-- ' Homecom-Th- e Editor's Note: As a public service The Daily Herald is presenting a aeries of Questions and answers on the pla in cooperation with' the Provo Citiiens for City Mapager Government. O In fnmut mnrrmrnt tn switch Provo's form of municipal sovernmeni rrom uk chj cmnms-io- n r nlan 1a th plan, what questions will Provo cmiens vote on this fall? . 60 . Questions and Answers on tea-i-ov- ai rouncil-minire- !. Scera to Observe 20 th Ann ive rsary new school. Mr. Child will start right away as his hid calls for completion by - July, 1934. l ar SATURDAY IS IAST Safety Sally Fund Appeal Set Saturday nn j , imnmin fLl 20-3- .rniif Uy H in-'o- luur l7' , "' ""-ime- et LJi d"rre S l01!" Jf,""? "f S ln,er-o3o- DAY R r BOYS' 6 TO 18 VV00STERL0N . f J nniOnf Rpflin f.lOUDAY-LABO- HI Ul 0 three-month- SHOPPING DAY BACK-TO-SCHO- OL CLOSED er p) . -- er council-manag- STORES Plan er A. They vote on the ques- many hearings to ascertain Just what win happen to the fSee ei tion.. "Shall a commission be what the public would like includ the mavor and city eommisiaeners? chosen to frame a charter?" In ed in the charter. When the charters A. When the charter takes effect, addition they will vote on candi- is ready, copies of it must be cir- as set forth in the state constitu- -' dates for "the proposed charter culated to every home for study tion. the old form of government commission. If the, voters favor by the voters. Tbea an election Is dissolved as well as the elective choosing a charter commission, the! must be held to permit the voters fliers which would include tfct. 15 charter commission candidatcsj to approve or reject the charter, mayor and commissoners. uc largest Dumocr ui if - they approve the charter, it Q. Who is eligible t run fer posirttciniijj votes' will be elected. becomes effective on the date it tion en the charter commission? Q. After the charter commission Specifies and at Mat time the A. Any qualified cUiien. Eaca is elected, about bow long would present form. of government is dis- candidate must file a statement of It be before Provo could switch to banded in favor of the new form, candidacy and petition at least 20 the Q. Will the charter question have days prior to the. Oct. 20 Provo plan? election. Each petition A. The length of time would be; any effect on the regular mulcipal primary , must be signed by 100 or more variable but would probably be at election in Prove this fall? least a year, naybe longer. The A. The municipal 'election will citizens. Thus far no candidates charier commission's job is to be held as usual. Provo will elect have Lied petitions. draw up a charter (constitution) a mayor and one city commission-e- r terms. for the city. This is a big job and Purpose of "pasteuriiation Is to fpr four-yewill require months of investigaQ. If the voters favor theceharter destroys possible disease-causin- jt ' tion and research and perhaps. and program. bacteria in milk, j council-manag- Mapleton and Sprinsrvill won the contract for the electrical work with a bid of $14,450. This makes a grand total of $301,579 tor the Council-Manag- 90 California styled Flannel Slacks, in 4 new colors. Sizes 6 to 1 8. Woosterlbn flannel is one of the new . miracle fabricshplds press, sheds wrinklesl enter-Sallies BOYS' Sanforized PLAID BOYS' GABARDINE Size 6 to 18 ; SIM ... SHIRTS j $179 -- " checks, Mr. Huish said that children who would like to assist In th downtown drive Saturdav should report at 10 a. m. at First West and Center Street to receive collection receptacles. A watermelon and swimming party will e given foj children who participate and the top. three in the collection drive .will be given an airplane ride. OHUIANG DRASTIC back-to-scho- fi rj CT Judges Picked For Utah County t6 18. Printed cotton plafds, fancies, A real bargainl ol FARAH'S Boys' washable gabardine-navy,v green, and maroon! , HEAVY DENIM 1 x WHSTE V LOWER PRICI This Jean sells everywhere for $2.49 i'' BETTER QUALITY . Beauty Competition LADIES' 4 for the Utah County Beauty, Contest, slated for Wednesday at 2 p. m. In the county commission chambers, have been selected. It was announced today by Commissioner Verl C. Dixon. The contest will be uejj to select a county representative for the annual state pageant to be held later in the month. Judges will include County Commissioners Sterling Jones. Burton H. Adams and Mr. Dixon, Mrs. Pelbert Chipman , of American Fork. Dr. D.E!don Beck, of Provo, Mrs. Harold Whiting of Springvi'.le. and Mayor Lynn Crook of Santa-- q i slze6 Boys! SfI98 n. Any group or orzanization In the county nja.v ponor an entrant for the contest, Mr. Dixon said. Anv girl between the ages of 18 andcon-28 in the" county may enter the . -- test sponsored or unsponsored, he added. , The contestants will be judged In fprmals and bathing suits as well as on the basis of talent. i " - - JUNIORS' - MISSES' ct this low Firmjage price. . Boys' COMPARE - BACIC-TO-SCHO- SHIRTS Regular 2.98 & 3.98 ' y One Big Group BOYS' SPORT SPECIAL! pL BOYS' SIZE 4 TO 16 1 '6 NEW COLORS j) m - U-v- THIS JEAN Thickset CORDS . 29. Made better from best denim. Save now f Street Floor Sz I ; ; Men's Woolen to 13 Street' Floor Boys' Cr Men's GYM GYM FADED SOX 1 r' BLUES Kiwanis Club WATER PROOF POPLIN To Sponsor FULL ZIPPER FRONTS TRIMS . Children's Day .Sensational .VSvings on Jackets that turn wind, showers, etc. These will go in a Street Floor FORK The KiSPANISH wanis Club is sponsoring a National Kids Day Sept. 25. While re 'not complete a ten- auve program cans tor a miniature parade and an auc tion sale. Prizes will be given for the besU floats in the par' ade., Details will be available THIS GREAT Of Our Ovn and Boys' Knir POLO SALE : SHIRTS Manufacturers' (?lOc hurry.. . . " . Street Floor , Boys' 4 to 12 DOUBLE KNEE i Doors Open 10 A.M. JEAHS BOYS' LEATHER INSOLE later. 2 Closcouts. Scout University Class to Begin REGULAR The first classroom session of the University of Scouting will be held tonight in the ProvoEast Provo LDS Stakehouse. starting at 7:3 p. m.. "according to Stanley Leonard, general of the event. The university? which will be climaxed by a recognition night in is sponsored, by the Utah National Parks Council. All fields of scouting are covered by the university and the classes re open to anyone interested in scouting. mid-Octob- lly WANTED ALL KINDS OF HIDES! Hi fh est Prices Paid Fer BOXES - WOOL - HIDES ' PELTS - FURS and dead and useless animals. Felt prices for dead" and use- 3.98 TO Street Floor 19.95 DRESS SHIRTS GET A SECOND Same price l) DRESS OF THE at tio additional CHARGE! " f MEN'S SIZES... UTAH HIDE Cr TALLOW CO. 3 ; a BOYS' SPORT , h to 3 Boss; 4 Street Floor ' Boys' White Suction Sole BASKET BALL NYLON ADDED Pair Miles West of Spanish Fork PHONE S3 2.98 Sizes less ifceep. PROMPT SERVICE or Street Floor SOX . OXFORDS Boys'.blacV with white trim, Speed Boy Gym Shoes. Extra, toe guard. Perfect " or hardwood floor wearl- for-putdo- 198 . . Boys' Double Sole SEAMLESS BACK Boys'White Pay Regular Price for Ono Dres- s- PAIR FOR .090' |