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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 192k- PAGE EIGHT thxas If younicAu .rww avuw vkun Vod, WHILE Votf' WERE ; ABoirC TOR -- MaURCAMPAl5rd' AS sasfice I ?eac& 2 or-Tr- P PAST VoiiR. CAME -- oTf ice TopaV, -- M'- ib . AMP I -- ME Or SP fatPZk Across rf HAVE UMREAP S; IT, fited ; WITHOUT producing dairymen nually and other in this district It is ihis reason that mainly for organizations in other sections of the country have - been eager to back similar enterprises among the dairymen. Alfalfa Is Big Help One important factor in favor of the success of an undertaking of this kind was pointed out by Mr. Douthitt- - as - being the-- f eputatlon "this section enjoys aa an alfalfa producing center. - Alfalfa was declared to ba the baaierdatry rfeed - ;com-merci- S; '6: 0- 2:15-3.4- ' n M39 sa - al -- '; - cm urn "Tnnrl ' - Raymond H. Stewart, and Phoebe Alice Sabey, both of Lehi, wera issued a marriage license Tuesday at the county court house. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Evans and Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Evans and children, of Salt Lake, are visitors" in Provo ; for a fe"jr weeks. .Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Dunn and Sumfamily are .here from Soldier. mit for Jwo weeks. Mr. and Mr. Claude Evans and Mr.' and Mrs. Bert Wilson and Adaline Wilson, daughters Eva-an- d of Vernal, spent a few days last with relatives and friends in productr the intermountaln week : t Provo and Springvllle. country has B. W. Hancock of Boise. Idaho, is Present at last' night's meeting were Clayton Jenkins, president a business visitor here for a few ,'. ., T"7 and E. S. HMcltley", T secretary of the days. Mr. and Mrs, 4W. C. Smart and Provo Chamber of Commerce; W. R Phlbba, chairman of the special children of Aberdeen. Idaho, were committal ta,iiurteaettritftaaBBl among the ProvftMtoraLTuesday,. building; Joseph H. Farrer, W. K. Allen, Harry Stagg, Dr. T. L. Mar- ' 7'-- - 0 ' -0 - Souter rri MEU1S-MPER- Vfld -CAMY WALK so Sov4-5H"0E'J M. Mil-dre- -- t.v 50-UAAW VArfKFULLY TIUL-EP- - ACCUMllLArfEP rtke . Honorable I JA5- La-Vo- TEACHERS ed to the Chamber of "Commerce are visiting In Provo for a few days last night by. Mr. Douthitt was that and friends. hie company would undertake the with relatives are re- Mrs. and Joy O. M on of a the machinery, financing over five or amortization plan; joicing If the Chamber of Commerce would Vineyard. t the family home in secure the site and erect the buildThe new arrival has one suiter. ing. The dairymen of this section mi..- - vm.. 1Tmr and Miss would then" be asked to supply the unent o m.. operating capital required, placed at Mondav in Provo with friends. 120,000. Bush and E. W. Smith of It has been estimated that on a" the bmd-nedaily capacity of 50,000 pounds bt Dayton, Ohio, were among and to- men In Provo Tuesday milk per day, the plant would pay for Itself In less than ten years' day;y'-"T''- " Mrs. Mayo Ford and daughUr, "time. On this production mora than are Provo (675,000 would be distributed an- Maryiyn, of Park City, , visitors for a week. to the inifttv--daugMerJ:bos- HALL IM Mrs. Andrew MS ten-yea- r- Voters of --M s C0MMLilTtTb -f CITY Continued from. Page One the- - Prova- - plant to aulred PaSlfeRS OFF t Trust jM" T'HAVe -frfe iMTeai3B$X CHAIR S SrtEAK up HAVE PROMISE PE-SEiA- PER-WEB- DAIRY PLANT 1- - 'aIamep rioovgR-- ir Dr. U CuUImorc, Speaker, Child"; Junior high school, C. d Jensen, "Motivating the Read- 'Health in the School"! Mrs. me of the Picture Page"; senior U Hinckley, "Physical Educa. Rich. "Mo tion and the Schools.'! . . Jhlgh acbool, Jlra. Stella 9:30-1the Reading or tne a. ra. Departmental. Eletivating (Continued from Page One) Page.", mentary schools, Junior high school, 5 p. m. General session. senior high school. and L. Nuttall "Miss John Jr., Dean minutes)-;"10-1- 1 a. mr Departmental, DUf-Orpha Speaker, speaker. I By Ahern OUtt HOARDING HOUSE rCfexcsA coopte or - Salt Laka City, The Senior High ment for Individual Adjustment Schol Library and Its Function as a Supt. Charles A, Smithy ."Our Unifyr Means of Developing the Interests ing Program." :45 p. m. Football game, Provo ). of the Individual Child,". (25 new B. high school vs. Granite, at . At the end of 45 minutes the pri Y.'U. afadluiifc""...' Parent-Teachp. m. mary and intermediate grades will S. meet together. Chairman, Mrs. association meeting. Chairman, comcentral W. Wililams, Mofpresident, C. Keeler. J. Essie Speaker. A. of Provo. Gen mittee of P.-Ilkll., IUfl CiiemauMiy owim uautaij eral .education. them: Character and Its Function in Devejiopmg me Dean " Milton . Bennion, Speaker, Interests of the Individual Child session. "The Factors Involved in Character General 11:15 to 12 Supt. A. J. - Ashman, Speaker, Dr. C. N. Jensen, state Education"; Education Through superintendent of public instruc- "Character School Activities, the Use and Abuse tion, 30 miuutes. or These Activities." Intermission, 5 Saturday, October 13. Chairman, Demonstrations p. m. General topic, at B. Y. U. General topic, "Reading Miss Irene L. Harris. and "the" Individual Child."" First Health and the schools. a. i m. General j' session. grade, Mr. May C Hammond; second and third grades, Miss Clyde; fourth grade. Miss Cos grove; fifth and sixth grades, Miss Hotter, "Arithmetic and the Individual ' xnin-uutea- er 7:30-9:3- 0 demonstrauona oz previous day. First grade,, chairman, Mrs. Hannah, J. Cardall; second a.nd third grades, chairman, Mrs, Jeimle Lamb; Inter, mediate grades, chairman, L. W. Mitchell; Junior high school, chairman, Mrs. Jennie Wilklns; senior high school, chairman Mrs. Maude ' B. Jacob. Dtsmissal. . 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" ' d, WHAT SAY YOUr- Station!!!,1 T"V rrog ram THt'RSDAY, OCTOBER BReveniit" T77'r ' - :815 na old, While it mght be supposed that the a steamship crew could catch its like own fish, large liners now In the a tortoise, walk sprlghtlyNike a touriot service carry flihle 100, and In Enlish one, candi-- I pigeon and sleep like a dog." He for each 8000 clams, 200 crahs trip data failed to get a single point of claims to have several friends even 500 barrels of oysters and 1500 I ' older than himself. pounds of fresh fish. trans-Atlant- ic exe-ci- 1000 lbs. Goal FREE s. New York stock r ket and Chicago grain niark.t. m. Inspirational period- - pre-- tented by Wllford C. Brlraley. a. m. "With the Masters or Melody", a. m. Newscaating service of 7:50 a. m 8 a. CANTON, China, Oct. 10. A tive gentleman, only 250 years offers those"ules of life to world: "Keep a quiet heart, sit 11 6:45 everclses. 7 a. m. Scttlng-u- p T:15 a. m. Music for the early riser. 7:30 a. in. Repetition of LONDON, Oct. 10. In a recent civii service examination here, of j MOO gii 1 candidates for typists only '20 passed, In- arithmetic scores j failed to get more than 10 of a pos-- j Utah-Wasat- - With Each Parlor Furnace " - :8.J0 1 current events. aTm.Tews fof the S a. 10 Items ro. of flhopperr- - to Interest madame. 10:80 a. m. (Wednesday only) Ilel- en Webstar, Interior - decora- tion expert. - broad- - noonNoon hour variety 12 cast. 2 p. m. Popular hour. with. 4 p. n. The Tiny Tots" Uncle Roscoe and the gang. 8 p. m, "Le Plde Towne Cryer." 6 p. m. Ogden livestock market 8:80 p. m. NevrYortt stock-mark-et and Chicago grain market, 7 p. m. Utah and Salt Lake min- .... ing market.- .8:00 p. m. National Republican broadcast from Committee " New York "by the National '' , - -. Broadcasting Ji1; II I ' : Co. 7:30 p. m. Informal program. 8:00 P. m- - Marguerite Ttiner, and C'iciiy" Adams, pianist. 8:30 p. m. Frank"' Cola arid Don- aid Cope, violinists, 9:00 p. m. John Keliiaa and his mezzo-sopran- Hawaiian Trio. The "Mormon Tubnr-nacl- e Organ and Choir. .lftatf p. m Dance Music, CTaude Kiff's'Odeon Ballroorj 9:30 p. m. Band. 11:30 p. m. Silent. Just as surely af you intend to have food in your home this winter to prepare - garagn to planned in an be be built in London. "Cars-wi- ll taken to the varioinr heights in electric elevators. eitrht-stor- y t ........ - BlAVktl meals and serve- - them you need the' iguardElecirjcJlefr i "One i X - get Every day in the year in winter as well as in summer -- proper food preservation is esscntiairfrom the standpoint of both health and economy. - - "T i Terms Beautiful Charter Oak Parlor Furnaces- - - - Tul Cant Stdjid ft?- With his wheels out of lino, Traveled "John Henry Cline." And he carried a frown While passing through town. The General FWir Refrigerator is the- - most modern contribution to the science of protecting the year round food-a- ll against the forces of deterioration and decay. It affords the necessary constant, even cold, no matter what the outdoor temperature The General Electric is years ahead of all others. V " -- - $5.00 Down This!" i ' ft iir--mt 'ii 1 - i SPECIAL FOR OCTOBER ONLY x I'll never get far in this old piece . of Junk!" ' We are experts at whwl align' men t Y ott,xant. possll ily get the maximum number of miles out of tires when your front wheels are out of line. Let us true them up and the Job will pay for Itself through greater tire mileage. Telluride Motor r' , - Co " ' " t In the Automobile Business In Provo for 13 years. - Have Heating Comfort Through Long Cold Winter Months The TWO STATION'S 1st West and Center -57 West " Corner . mm , . Dixon-Taylbr'RussellC- One-Pric- e House" Two Years Tp Pay If You Wish This is an opportunity you cannot afford to miss. Visit our store see this wonder servant and get your order, in early! o. Eight Busy Furniture Stores THE LOWEST PRICES SPECIALIZED "BUYING AFFORDS EFFICIENT VUBIAC SERVICE - Wg |