OCR Text |
Show PftOVO EVENING HERALt). THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1928 PAOfc EIGHT $AM V 60IN' OCT Tr UUNCH, SK KlTtW 16 I 7 - .SAW-A- ' , - hv- ew borrow Bv Swan t TOO LxT6.,60Tl- JkxTXI 3U9T .- WGMT sm1 yooTweR5etf OWrKSONMIT! V'tt MeftM srwwep'; fM ) 5WCIC5'. O WW PN1 MRS. JENSEN X- VJOUCOU'T LET WWfl y AM 0Mfcecc Keep yl . - SPEAKS ATT pilgrimage ' to the literary hrines of England was taken by the students ot Brlgham Young university on Wednesday morning, under the direction of Mrs. Christen Jensen, who recently returned f rom a tudr of Europe. Scenes made through the association of and Burns were the (famous places visited, but Mrs I Jensen paused briefly to call atten--! tion to the green lanes of England I as made famous by Browning, and i Kennli worth Castle,-wi- th which every school boy is familiar through the writings of Sir Walter Scott Among the Shakespearian scenes was Sir Thomas Lucy's park, where Shakespeare is reputed to have taken deer that did not belong to him. 'A -- " ' ' fWL(,I OP WOULD, OM u Ke THI- ! let RftlM'S " (V POM'T fce. l U- . WW. S- COMIM' " ) DoWM) "Hft KHOV) BLAMED VleCC - With meetings planned every county In the state the World War Veterans' Republican club is waging an earnest campaign, according to J. C. Littlefield, former adjutant of Ogden post, who is directing the activities of the various organizations. Mr. Littlefield Wednesday reported permanent organizations in three counties, as follows: Richmond, Cache county; LeRoy' Smith, chairman; Neil J. Hellyard, N. A. Harrison, secretary; Owen Larsen, P. K. Hayes, Wally LeRoy Eskelsen, Dr. Elmo Gal-brait- h, P. Coburn. Nephi, Juab county: W. L. Burton, chairman; Enoa L. JoncsrDr. L. T. Booth, E. R. Shaw, J. Walter Olpin, Warrillow Brough, L. L. " Hunt . Spanish Fork, Utah county: John JYi j Flying a SAN FRANCISCO : - a ;1 tov flight ln-8- 14 taj3f185,37X-Hes- - - r--t In ' E. Booth, chairman; Victor Leifson, William Bufton. Frank Thomas. , Stratford-on-AvonVarlousscenes-atGardner, Ronald E. McKell. incident to the life of Reuben Jacob Andrus, George Close, Bert Shakespeare, were pointed out, also g. the hornet of John Harvard,- - the Barney. founder of Harvard university. This "Y Dedication game Saturday, home is now owned by an American Oct m. tt, society, and many Americans visit it every year. Scottish scenes made famous by Burns Included his birthplace, Kirk Alloway, and the inn of Tarn o' Shanter. While In the vlcjnity of BUTINQ the last named place, Mrs. Jensen " WOMT HOLD 56X5 WATER.' G.O.P. War Veterans AIR SERVICE Plan Many Meetings VERY ACTIVE hours, at h rate of 102.S miles 1er hour, Boeing Air Transport San and Francisco Oakland-Chicag- o route, carried 114,760 pounds of air mall. 283 passengers over a distance of 125,050 miles during the month of September,, according to figures released here today by W. O. Herron, vice president m charge of traffic. Total mileage" for August was 167,618 In 1651 hours at the rate of 101.5 miles per hour;, total mail poundage 106,956; 216 passengers carried over 115,499 miles. Of 99 trips scheduled for September, 85 were completed on schedule and 14 were delayed. Only one trip was uncompleted. Mechanical fail-urcaused poly, about 13 per cent of delays. f More than a ton a day of air mail "Port of Missing Girls held over at Gem. A mezzotint ls a method of enTickets for game on r graving, east and westbound between Chica- sale at Hedqulst Drug.., conwestern and Salt Lake City, go game on times each : Tickets for centration point has become quite flown both sale at edquist Drug. sections are week. double common, and "V'-Agg- le v ways-severa- t:tp. ' l . " had an interesting experience in Uie drunken man, observation - of whom she fancied might have been such a character as one of those noted In Burns' great poem. i MOST E I JJ f n I BUT CHEMISTS BRINO ORttAT CHANGES, was the headline In a Boston newspaper the other day. If you doubt it Just try drinking some of the stuff they sell nowa' days. "where tavines are greatest" ,' PROVO, UTAH 286 WEST CENTER STREET - ; . ANATION-WIDjNsnrunoN'L Chang Tsungr Chang has gone to I' OFFICIALS TO i UNIVERSITY " number, of the battlefront, leaving his 28 tourists comes back to America wives. Welt and why not? s are very-- l MPY petting p With every ship.. And a record-- 1 breaking number report "there 'was petty affairs.. vary, little new ta.se-Zj"T" ; DKiloation game; Saturday, Oct. t7, t:15 p. ns. 1 Stadium Dedication, Oct. 17.. A record-breakin- g , POlYWOfSOOIT Timpanogos Council Chiefs to -- Gather Monday Evening In College Hall ' X A of the Timpa-- n- Officials oil, Boy met Scouts of Amer1-,- - cmi will in 2 CLUB DANCE The 1928-- 9 season of the Univer sity Clubof Provo- begins Friday evening, October 19,. with an open ing dance in the Ladies' gymna-tiuaccording toan announcet ment by Dr. Christen Jensen, of the organization. This If the .first of a series of ton semimonthly dances. Decorations for the occasion are being furnished under the direction of Prof. E. H. Eastmorid and the Art Service club. Music for , the season will be by the Wilde orches tra, y m' Officers of the University club: Dr. Christen Jensen, president; Judge George Worlhen, vlce 'presipres1-den- In their annual pov-woCollege ball at Brlgham Young university Monday evening, October 22, at 7:30 o'clock, according to notices which have gone out from the big chief. . He declares that the to be one at occasion Is going which every Interested Scout worker should be present Special speakers, music, and five- minute talks from various officials nt the oriraniiation will be the order i dentr Ina tlee Hodstm, vice prest- of the evening. The object is to ! dent. Alice L; Reynolds, secretary 8. Boy je, treasurer; Allie ret everybody "pepped Smoot Coleman, vice president of wnrk nn,nMini "Scoutmasters, district commit- - the B. Y. U. Associated Alumni, and X teemen, bishops and their counsel. A. Rex Johnson, general alumni of rrs, M. I. A. officers, stake presi- the University club. dents and counselors, high council The University club functions all Interested In the ncnlyrs.n1 woik should be present". said COcian auxJ'iar5L' lhefeneral lumnl Inruinn, president of the counc'l, association, and as a project each year some funds from the club are when h made the call of the placed in the permanent alumni lng. "This is the occasion upon fund. which all should get the spirit of scout work and should return to ! ' ' v.r'. ' secretaryr-are-axoff4c4oloffice- The TwinSources of SERVICE Friday Saturday Flour Sale IbsjtueTtoard 48 Wheat and Soft Wheat Flour :You Will Always Find Us Willing to Serve! Better Stil- lValues! Wc Are AlwaysAble to Serve thru Money-Savin- g : " v WE :D r esse Itfev, Cow feed, chicken feed, bran, shorts, mash. FREE DELIVERY need L iv 'wUlXuh ) ) 'V L -- ' i I U i Hoover tojeply to the charge of hi P"""o J rratic opponent Governor Alfred E Smith, that Republican economv r the CooHdge administration is r "rovth." This had become todav. g'ldd-snlthe outs'andinir Issue of the cara-- . The Democratic presiden-tmpaii?n. enndidnte. in his Sedalia, Mo speech, stirred up a veritahl hor net's nest Republican leaders a' one iumned Into the controversy 'w hours after Smith'e word went before the country over the radio. Chairman Work of the Re publican national committee gave out a statement taking Issue with rhim denvins hls charge, and 'char acterizing the Democratic candidate, sarcastically, "bv his own ad- mljwtnn th greatest jijncial ex- P"t d-- xotk state risf ver rtaa. .Then. Secretary of Mellon, who usual) vs. If tsi political controversies rage abcjUt him unstatenoticed, issued an eight-pag- e ment In which he went Into, detail to refute Smith's charges. w mm t Jtls aWonr XV hvl ) - C' Jitl I IBI . : 1 Svlf rVSj 7 x) A'rlli0lwl- la ll VKV"7lr VvVv- - for valuel .r-. -- semi-tailore- umsiimM l . '' : For Sizls-an- , Wofnen,-Misses- ' d, , - : 1 ' Xlyj j - 1 .. U '. .... ... J VV . :lp 'LM " -- "gp TY , --. Styles Juniors d - (f l' ' "'. The three predominating silk weaves are here'-l- j 7 ' glowing satin, smart dull crepe,- flattertng-P4',!georgette in MackJaoamspaMiia in tailored, and proved shades dressier types of wide variety. J tains a year -- 'round staff of buying ex- Lperts in New Yorlc . . , just to firfd out and obtain What Is New "in. Coats for Girls I -- r Thus, you'll find us always" ready 7V. and the values will make: - thrifty mothers - re- - - 1 S jjndividuafl -- - fn . Tv""7Trr":T' 7 si wjjx S' l I Chosen I MiiM 'Y Z175 JL II JL V I - pfHrfa " $ ' vji P fi fl P E N N E Yi Company main- - T C. ht 7 V: . JTl '.t(' 1 A j I 7jflrM Oct.18 r UP In his New York address Mondav ert Nil L to sit hv and see these lads going about the streets in this age when The scouting youth neds he'p. movement is the university on earth for the salvation of boys, and we should leave no stone unturned to make. It function in every boy's life In our council Dr. Hanson is eaeer to see hcatty resnnnn" '0 this call,' Noth-- ' Infc short of a- !Hei auditorium will satisfy him ho, declares. scout executive A. A. AntlTf-onof th Tirn-noi- r council, is; of the opinion thet at tendance at - this P'e41nr4 of prime importance tt the local rlistrlrts. night,-Herb- i t l SWEHSMITH 4 Jyzzl Phone 114 HOOVER WILL . ' jV ' - G I7ftO f -f i Cj)i ' Two to Sixteen In City .Feed Store blrt - for an daytime and informar occasions llvilThe Leading Modes! their various districts determinedia mnk the year 1928-2- 9 the biggest In the history of this council. Srntlnr Doclared Vital "The boys of this council t 4 What Is New ' zf " rv - T) wir-- fT fi' . . l i ' MiVv Radio Dent ' . ' Jmnmz Errors are Easily Adjusted When You Shop at Home ' -- vr I i I A ''i HANTVWORK- - Fnn handwork makes meny a rctf ivm rt hls eison. Farrottln? 1 iwlv hand-mad- e hand-mad- , tntikenyticryripya : y7P r trouble to ' 7.;' eJ Just." " ' ' ouikretJhme. . money .a.re. pJl'uce You'Ilsarc-tim- e, by doing so. at the UU : Sunburst price. Flat Crepes, Crepe 3eXh ine7 Tat fetaTWastr Crepe, Georgettes, 98e Youthful! Smartl. ' New! Values! etc., at our exceptionally low price, the yard y- Drop i t to our store some day and see hat excellent merchandise we can ojcr e nlghtgownof 'wh'te Ninon' has a circular bertha and 'a deep circular flounce edged In wide black shadow lac. . , be had anywhere 'whole day getting the matter adjusted. Next time-T- il shop at home and if any- - ' --- thing goes wrong it won't be. so much' rolled edges, delicate Very and narrow ern lace edges are excellentT "Last winter 1 bought drett in another when I came home found they city, and had made a mistake irt ttte size. I had to One lot of 300 yards of silk. The best values to , ' 3.98 and 4.98 For schooj snd sportswear with blouse or sweater. i " Novelty checks, tripes, and plaids . , . pleated in an ani-- 1 mated way.' |