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Show fROVO EVENING II2RALD, ' HVE SUCCESSFOEiiAUTFIORS Station ICS L t-- .tit- - t- tt-'-- - fftlDAY, PAGE SEVEN OCTOBER 12, 1923. . ' . . f rv:?j .favor with God. In closing,, the .speaker, empha-- . sized five requisites to insure an. ideal life for a young man. First, he, is entitled to a dean, wholesome birth. He should receive baptism ir.to the Church of Jesus Christ pf Lattetday Saints. .At the proper time he receive the priestPresident John G. Allred of tho hood; he should fill a church misshould North Centra States mission of the sion ; and he should be marfinally, Latter-da- y Saint, church was tho ried in the temple to some sweet ' ' ' speaker - at the devotional period, clean, wholesome girl. Brigham Young university, Wednesday,, President Allred emphasized the importance of the moral and Arkansas finally brouglit the mat the religious life for young men and ter of evolution to a popular referWomen. He especially stressed vir- endum. We're glad somebody detue aa an essential ito happiness and cided to setUo.lt .t , , ...'v,..Vgl' ALLRED SPEAKS BJMM BRITISH IMILY ; - AT ' Program By MILTOX BONNER NEA Service Writer correspondent during the World i War. While still a' journalist in Fleet 11. Oct. LONDON, If there still street: he wrote his famous novel SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 are extant any would-b- e writers of dealing with: that life "The Street ' books 6:45 a. to. Reveili. V , laboringTmder & lack Of ma- of Adventure.1? All la all he baa 7 a. nvSetting-u- p evercises. terial, here's a hunch for them: in- written 18 novels, 14 historical vol' ns. a. Music for 7:13 the early vestigate the story of the GIbbsea umes, and 6 volumes of essays. Hi ',.-andriser.' the books they nave written, One of his books, "People, oil a.-7:30 Repetition of exercises. including two Just out It ought to Destiny," sums up his Impressions York stock market make a best seller. , 7:50 a. , of America and Is an eminently fair i Three sons, one daughter, and one presentation. . . and Chicago grain market ,, t, 8 i. m, Inspirational period pre-- J grandson of the late Henry Gibbs, A younger brother,. Major.. Arthur senteA by Wilf ord C. Brlmley. pamphleteer on educational sub- Hamilton Gibbs; like Cosmo Ham:815 t. m. "With the Master of jects, now are listed among con- ilton is associated with the" United tributors of bound volumes to Brit- States, only more so. . After- gradu Melody." 8:30 a. m. Newscasting service of ish letters. All of them, moreover, ating from Oxford, he acted on the current events. ' have gained popularity. It's a' most American stage for "two , years,' in 0 a. m. News for the shopper. Interesting family phenomenon. the meantime also writing two noveThe name Gibbs will not suggest ls.to' 10 a. m. Items - qj , interest . , v. v ; i Cosmo Hamilton to some readers. madame. When the war broke out he came 10:30 a. m. (Wednesday only) Hel- - perhaps. But Cosco Hamilton heads home, enlisted as a private in the en Vvebsterinterlor decora thejjstj?f t'ieseJ3ibbses He-JuT21st Lancers, got a commission in tion expert dropped the family name that's tho Royal Field Artillery and quit 12 noon Noon hour variety broad- - the explanation. as major and bolder of the Military '. cast. Hamilton has lived and thrived Cross. t so long 'in America that many His Wife 2 pi m. Popular hour. i Five British-bor- n Wrftei, Too authors, all of 4 p. m. "The Tiny Tots"! with doubtless haye forgotten he is He Bt. nnrx mtiirheil ta thn TTnited them- successful, rdl bcknglng to Briton born. Of his dozen novels, Uncle Itoscoe and the gang. States, where 'he married Mis? one fainlly. are pictured here. Two --6 pm. Olde- - T' obably is "Adam's Jeannette Philipps, daughter of a of, them are- - .known as well In 6:00 p.' m. National Republican Clay." prominent Boston lawyer. ' His total America aae- abroad. Left to right Committee ... broadcasts from Brother. Better Known. 1s ten volumes of novelir ' idove" ar- Anthony G!lbsr"Ml!a 1 , ! i I II He has a new novel lust now be outputand New York by the National .as Hamilton Gibbs, and Sir- - l'hilij He is poems. quoted Ing reviewed In called having said that America Broadcasting Co. Clbbsx belowj Cosmo Hamilton an 6:30 p-- m, New York stock market L"TheIh Ptt8lons. live" In" during this with what Hamilton cills the only eountfjTlci and Chicago grain market Major A. Hamilton Gibbs. The latn writ-teHis wife also has three influences that have most generation. "The Wrlgley Spearman.", ter has adopted America as his a noveWTortla .Married,"' 7:00 p. m. National Broadcasting ruled men and women's- live- s-- homtvl1sister--jf Company's Eastern Network, money, religion and love, brothers, .Miss.Helen.T Hamilton "" -Atlanf rc"CosT Gibbst is just issuing her first novel, presenting B. A," Rfllfe and TC-rr L- v I I h?a mo Hamilton Is his thirty-tw- o , plece orchestra, probably V ' " eclipsed in "Jane Tryst'-!-! Like so many fash ,. 1! ."" '11 8:00 p. m. The Brimleyr 'Brothers xne ipuMic eye by the brother next ionable- London women, shfr- - has ' III i to him Sir Philip Gibbs. At 21 the , i quartet gone Into business .and runs a sucvnllcy -- to create enthusiasm for the 9:00 p. m, The "Varsity Trio," lh--- young- Ph'I was one of t'he editors cessful dressmaking establishment " I CHURCH NOTES t slate Christian Endeavor "confer- - II . strumentalists. , for.Cassell and Co., the famous putf In ahe West End. " i ence to Ushers. I be held " ; fc30 p. m. "Opportunity Hour." The youngestjsf the Gibbs dynas' In190J tit rrteTeaTIerBfreerai ty AnthonyT son of Sir Philip Gibbs, 10:00 p:f rrrasicT' The subject for the sermon at 21. 12:00 p. m. KSL .Xoyote Club journalist and was la turn, liter. celebrated his graduation from Oxtho worship service ot the Spring-vlll- e ary editor of the Daily Mail, the ford by Immediately publishing a "It's our night to howl." Community church next '.Sun Chronicle and the Tribune. Then novel, "Little Peter Vacuum." It will be "Fools day morningat1130 he bi was successful and was notable for For Christ." the Chronicle, being. at the front fe its modest dedication; r : will begin at 10:30. school Sunday C The Young university lt In the. BaUtan warg, attached to ."To my father,, who does this sort trainingBrigham Bobber Shop the At present we have nn enrollment school Is enjoying the Bulgarian army. He made a of so much better than I shall thing greatest attendance great Britishjcputatlon-a- s a wiipLvt An" to be present every Sunday. every department of the school all try Christian Endeavor,, the- young Prof. jDiggendelvo," who. knows is filled beyond the fondest expecsociety,, will meet as .usual, famous voyage- .Aearly eraything predicts .that, the tation of officials, according to Ed- people's at 7 o'clock Wednesday evening, 1 "TalklesC will.be successful, if the Tho speaker went on to shew that gar M. Jensen, principal. female stars- do not crowd all the j from that date America has This department of the bl church Anna Gostovich Will lead "tin "the! I until now she is one of the men out Of the business. leading school had planned on accommodat- Is and What It Does.? . A man In the shop, this morning, nations of the world, honored and ing 200 students, but already there are 225 enrolled, making if impos- . Wednesday evening prayer meet-- ! gaJ4 he just wanted his face masrespected by all. Benjamin his term of office an sible to accept any more students ing becins at 8 o'clock . The sub saged on one side, because he had just eome from a dentist who had prosident set ."aside" Octoberrl2 ac in the Junior high school divis ion. je;t for Thpditrftiori r.nd dlrcllfwlon ' other side exercise , Crlumbus day. given the However, a few more senior high w:ll bo, "How Far Shall We Go In ' A Columbus day was program : The weekly assembly was held students may' enter If they are will- Being 'Fools For Christ?' " i enough. held Thursday in the Provo high A city slicker who came to town The pest we;k included two In Thursday as there will be no school ing to fit themselves. Into the curschool auditorium with J. P. excursions recently has the wheels on one side Friday; S. P. Eggertsen, history in- riculum where there are openings, teresting' Provo aa the postmaster, of Jjia flivver smaller than on the structor at, the high school, had Mr, Jensen states. for Community church folks. On rafter. ) other, so the machine slants and he MrMcGuir-ri4tM?J Registration records in the unl-- 4 last- - Fridaythe following-ierso- n8 .ZT , as show an enrollment of more journeyed to Mt. Pleasant to attend the Trde"he"gTves a . history shows. Columbustifthmnrrd rets more' out of community versity ' not was led"- . to a flapper. by 'Ernest Paxman, than 1200 students,-whicpoints to a missionary conference: Mrs. L. the first person on the American singlr.ff,vocal instructor; Invocation. B. W. a banner year for the school, it is A. Glllllan, Miss Elizabeth Gillilan, 'NEXT! he was the shore, real discoverer of " I n . .. duet. MrsK. R. Miss Gre, Diamond. Miss Margadeclared. America. The discovery of this con- McAllister; and J. .W Thornton, prinret McPherson, Mips Anna Gostotinent happened at. iu3t the richt NOT GTTILTY OF MURDER school; vich, Miss Ezda Urquahart, Mr. cipal of the Jjuhtb'rTblgh H Vy CHARLOTTE. N. O, Oct lj. , "y a"OIQe"ul Frank Medved, and Rev. Harold L. ::rr. Roberts, reading. "Columbus.-.ivUt' and a band selection, tead by John (UP) A verdict of "not guilty" was Wilson. "when 3tanUnople they did, closing music irfStructor. ' - returned In Mecklenberg county The other excursion was to the trade routes to the east, accord A, Omanson, I . Aliarlcan-Fork- .. ,. com t here, today .in evening. ; ing to MrrMc6ulrerrrr Discovery A headlme says "Osage Indians powder trial" for murder of Mr. and Thp occasion7 was & rally for must have a reason, and it was this reason that sent .Columbus on hi Take Up GIf; wGjMWater Wag- Mrs:; E. F. Pressler , by Sanmuel Christian Endeavorers pf Provo j Daniels, alias "Professor Bandolne." rvati P'" - a 'yfxL x.: j Ljay i tr :w.. . 't ir'--V ,f E'WDOM - . : - , FROM IRONING DAY DRUDGERY Hear the full APEX story. . Learn how . easy the APEX irons even the most difficult pieces. You st '., es-sa- ..... ..... will - x rS how any modern " home can : be without thi3 useful elec- - I Ens-land- , wondefc servanC ls - Th Apic Shop : Ij ... - - xsnfiss; mtfiSERS and :ttEANERsf - .'., rnBae MYpTERfl . 408T1 West Center rr SILVE RTOffNS STRAINING : G O -- The OD'RI Phone 361 t II s- COLUWSDAY - PROGRAM HELD r -- - - - -- - n - . . e, V"'V h - Buy New, Sharp Tire Traction No at Lowest Fois-mi6o- ' the-?lay- y e Hubbe of flour, sugar and raisins Prices have dropped mate rially in the past few weeks. That is the reason we arc" now selling our- large-(opound) loaf of raisin bread at 7c. This is the size that you have beep paying a lot more for but as soon as we were able to produce the loaf for less, we reduced the price to 7c. Our White and Health Bread (full pound, 10c quality) " is "5c To know com 'too.; -satisfactbread plete SJ- ne - y J M - ;bak'e. ' IH T ' . " r but ' consistently lower everyday in the year, quality considered, ' any you can find. are GOOD USED CARS. NOT JUNK ve to tse rrompt atdAnu. Ffietfdsnd Must Make -- - v 1 .V . . K I ,! . . Save money.'and en-- . ' Joy your shoppiilg "7 and your eats.- - - Dealer Motor - Ave, at 2nd East enow on the nil . pavement. Dangerous. Risky. And foolish because not? you can buy Goodrich Tires at the lowest prices in history! .. Which nfeans that you can change over immediately from treads worn smooth by long summer driving to safe, sharp Silyertown Tire traction "and SAVE JIONEY. And reajtonej.- , wit: added, ' to r : - t Every Goodrich Silvertown and Goodrich Radio 'lire eniimnWeri for life asniiut manufacturing dvfecU. Should one fail, due to defect teS'll adjiut " , J vrnvdiateh; I "Xowest prices. Freslv fine Good- rich Tire quality. A lifetime guarantee. Where can you beat this com" bination for tire value? These Vnces Show Where to Save Tire Money nvei town Sizes -3- 0x4.60 JHU5 S3x6.66t-- turn ur Kadiu 1 6 25 Y 14.00 9.20 5.25 - I . - IIMIII ITFii 7Ta UMMSOTH 141 I W ISJIIII I I Radio Silvertown Sizes 30x3V2 I $ $10.25 it.75 "10.55 6.60 7,70' - ' ; 17.30 i Com dr I 25 "$ 7.45 13.00 -- rll.70 46.601 -- 14.95 Prices on' AH Ptber Sites Jyst as Attractlvs TMuridell. btor Gdo TWO STATIONS: Center f . PROVO IN THE AUTOMOBILE JBUSIN ESS IN - it? 7 ....9.9Q 3.ia Slx5.25 57 West SALT LAKE' CITY RSItAGCS fi'T" - ttclMn Ourr Good Will . -- r 29x4.40 -- . Better try us with your next big list. East Center 1.00! COME EARLY! BE PREPARED TO BUY. NOW! REMEBER This sale is for One dayorily MONDAY; OCTOBER 15, 1928 ncprl frnrlra inTiir!ff fn tKi snip ' than, 71 : ' .regardless of cost AVe -jn- 4 a fe .. ...- -' - 7 .. .. MADE HAllPY FOR $1.00 SOMEONE IS GOIN You can inspect our used cars arid ifucksSatuiday and Sunday, October 13th arid 14th. Sale opens promptly at 8 a. Jn Monday Oct. 15th, 1928., No cars will be sold until Monday at 8 a.m. We need the room all cars will! go ving--mo- ofley-10urprices $1.00 .You Will . our entire System is - hased re, gi of better - foods for lias on . o Cars to be soidior You'll find bread. . BE THERE PROMPTLY AND GET A CAR FOR $1.00 LOrisihVf ultpiirch cars: will be sold for " buy nothing - . ... or until sleet freezes Ed - , - IS, 192Q Our bread prices are i not used for bait to bring you into our stores, in the hope that you will buy ; something else. You. are welcome to come , in any O. P. Skaffffs System Store and 7 7 . . . ,4 . -- we "IT'S NOT it flies . Sale ion, try either; of varieties 'IX Motor Avenub at 2nd East, Salt Lake City - the., D ONT wait until the Cor. 1 P0V0 FOR West and Center 1 3 YEAH3 j- - |