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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1928. PAGE EIGHT UTAH ACADEMY FOLLANDIS Station ICS L OF ARTS MEETS RALLY SPEAKER "WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21 .' .. 8:!0 a. 6:45 a. m.: "Moments with the Melody Masters." exercises. 7 a. in. Setting-u- p 7:15 a. m. Songs o( Romance. 7:30 a. m. Repetition of sctting. . up exercises. . 7:45 a. m. Newscastlng. uv. Inspirational period, 8 ord:X:Brliiiley: Morning matinee of instrumental ensembles. 9 a. m. Items of Interest to Ma' ' dame. 9:30 a. m. Late popular song 8:15 a. m. - hits. ' ; 10 a. m. 10:30 a. m. i J (Wednesday only) Helen Webster, interior decoration .. . ; .'. styles. of-th- Beauty culture discus-- 1 Sammy 'a a, m. 11 sion. . 11:30' a. m. -Aunt Housekeeper's Chat. r 12 noon Mid-da- y Melange.58;30 noon AgrtpuHural- at i Han-pleside- nt ' sics - . 4 p. m.' Uncle Roscoe and , Ogden, ccm- tire 5TArOTTLWvFeAR ts-i- A JohhumTTrTSrTXJe' L." U i Russell Co Harvest Special Mirrors Dixon-Taylo- r- Mm Harvest Special! Venetian Mirrors - MISTAKE : c- their--r- ,7Txu: spective .cltles.. j. ' . TVUC.M .1. . r OI UliS Cam- - I Ul)UfpOMI MlBht " b aid' !n a casual way- Is to brinir thA AmoW.palen VS" that store sun clerks conduct drug Home back into fashion," Mr, Tarr said in discussing the plans of the dae schools? - -- association. "To many homes joftoday do not John Nut-ta- ll the of Young univerBrigham Tiny Tots. serious in'5 p. m."Y.e Olde Towne Crytr " sity, harrowly escaped afternoon death or Friday jury -. Comm.IVmooratie Nat'l 7 p. y an angry Incut mittee presents speaker. bull. 7:15 p. m.- - Political talk in the The animal knflHted Mr. Nuttall of l!ie I!?miblicftn ticket. a fence. He was, however, i 7:30 p. m. Krttcr business bureau ihroutrh able to defend himself with a club . 7:45 p. m. Advice to the home against further attacks. Aside gnfdner, StSO-'pm. "The Victory Four" from sustaining a severe bruise nltout the thest he waa not serious male ouai tel. , 7 Injured, members of the family ? 9 p. program of old ly state. favorites. ' ..- mmbmbmmhhshmhimhb --- iM ti d ' Lake View Man Is mwloan Music."' s An Hour with the. Clas- V. A tranjp applying for a night's ' As women's dresses grew shorter home-flea promaccidents- decreased, says rest in a New KorK' rescue to take ordered was a, when he inent doctor. Maybe some day soon showed a we won't have any more mishaps at bath. In other word, .' clean pair of heels. all.. - LITTLE JOB Kco-nomc- s. " f iT. center for the family life.; ' j '."The homes of ouxmother and D. T. R. Man Is Named Provo fathers were their greatest pride. They were always furnished as well Chairman, In Home and as completely, as the means of their ; wners could afford. The , Furnishings Move home came first. They were great centers of life; parties and "dates," Xrthur Taylor," of in our own generation, were affairs company, today was nam- of the home. Only seldom did we , ' j ed .chairman for Provo In the seek entertainment outside. national home furnishings cam"Now-smuch of our entertainpaign, by Russell H. Tarr, of ment is outside the home that for Tampa, Fla president of, the Na- many families or for some mem- -' tional Retail - Furniture associa- bers of many; families,1 It is 0nlya' tion. The project, which Is a four- - place to sleep. It ought to be made year advertising and educational ! so bright, so comfortable, that it merchandising program starting "Would compete In attractiveness next year, Is one of the most com with the lure of- - outside entertainprehensive ever undertaken r co ment, and these young people would operatively by any Industry. r The organization for the State flnjjpleasureilnJ)rlnging-thelfriends home, and would really cn-- 1 of Utah is now. completed, and as- joy parties at home instead of al- -' 'I sisting Henry Dinwoodey, of Salt ways going somewhere, else. Lake City, recently named as State , "The National Retail lurniture chairman, and R.. W. Madsen, of association has a slogan The Home Salt Lake City, and S. L. Dixon. Should Come First.' We believe we ' of Taylor Bros, and company, asso will be Increasing the stability of ciate state chairmen, will be Mr. American citizenship if we can help Taylor. David D. Crawford, of JSaltlin some degree to make It the actLake City; MayorXTG. Lundstrom. ual fact that "The Home Does Come or Iogan, and J. H. Douglas f First" --- . of 3 p. m. Three mldwestern university pro- Many an American home has lost Its influence with the younger lessors come out for Al Smith the 4.1. i v i ij Which seems, to dlsJ "T other is full outworn furnl- - Miint day. tmfA Anv4a that A mail. ture, and they are ashamed to howln'g o6 w, trip west r bring their friends Iptp such sur- rounaings. iNatuiaiiy, mere is no m IN CAMPAIGN W". H. Folland of Salt Lake.tan-41dat- e The initiaf meeting of the Utah for judge of th Supreme Academy of Arts and Letters, since its organization at Provo last Jan court of U.tah, was the principal uary,, was held laai mgni ai ine speaker at a Republican rally held Newhoyse-Hot- el following a banquet Saturday night at Escalante Oar-5:30. Jamet H. Wolfe, member den. . Mr, Folland spoke on "Pros-o- f the board of regents of the Unl- - perity as Effected by the Elgh-yctsity of Utah; was the principal teenth Amendment," an1 urged the voters to vote for progress ana speaker. Elsie Tolmage - Brandley, vice-- - prosperity- - Honorable - Ellas of the organization, acted son of Salt Lake spoke, briefly ex-s-s chairwoman of the meeting and tolling the candidates 'for- Judicial introduced Frank .Arnold, of the offices, on the Republican ticket arididaUT for Utah Agricultural college. as'ihe CharlesHZWhita, -. toastmasterr Utah county commissioner spoke-o- n The Republican H.'R. Merrill of Provo Is the pres- county issues. Hent of the society, Dean Gerrit d Women's Marching club of Provo, Jong, also of this city, is secretary - 60 strong, and a good musical The chairmen of the var- gram by Provo artists and the ions , sections .areaa.follows: art, junior band of Spaniah Fork added Prof. E. II. Eastmond; music, Prof, pep to the occasion. Quite a nura-L- e Rov Robertson) architecture,- ber of the candidates for county Joseph Nelson; sculpture, Joseph A. positions were Introduced to the voters. The rally was the first one Packer; dancing, L. P. ChriFtcnsea; .' of the season held by drama, George. D. Pyper. ' Republicans A membership drive, .will be planrand was an enthusiastic success. ned in the near future, according to the officials of the organization, ?i . ARTHURTAYLOR . e, Program ; t Dean the View, father of Judges' voices often carry their owners. tlon. properly represent Venetian Mirror for the price what you used to pay for an or dlnary small kitchen mirror. 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