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Show - i. IECTION TWO v JL How To Catch AirmalT SPANISH FORK i ot her daughter, Geneva, to Mr. Herbert Lewis Marshall vt Huntingtofr. the mai, riage took place at Pr6vo' Friday of laat week. County CierK Byron Dastru officiated.. - " i ' - liaiiJItWi PENNEY STORES WORKOFNAVY WILL EXPAND RECRUIT : ' : SATCRDAy, 6:30 6:45 w.iri. "MomAits with the ' masters." !:' . . ...... Riohies entertainea ' at ' a bride's melody . 7 a.m. Setting-u- p exercises. Games . shower Saturday evening. and music were enjoyed and a buf " 7:15 a.'m, Songs of romance. p 7:30 a.m. Repetition of gctllng-uto 35 guests. fo. iuneen-erve- d , brido received many useful and eKercises. " . ,: ' .' oeauuiui ignis, nr. ana mrs. Mar- - j45'.a.tn. New'scasting. 1 1 .... v 8 a.m. shaH ieft' thevlirst of the week Inspirational .. period, difor Huntington where- - they will rected by Wilford C. Brimley. 1 8:15 a m: Morning matinee of In . make their hon.ri" strumental ensembles. ' l.J ' V" .m. Jtemsfiint,erest to, Jdtrs uJSara. Sterling- - wu hostVss.to -? " ,' , , ' ' " the Beta Bridge club Monday eve iA pleasing feature of the ,9:30 a.m. Late popular song hits. ning. evening was that the only lighting c. 10 a.m. Aunt' Sammpy's housefor Jthe 'festivity was . from red keeper's chat, as supplied by the Christmas candles in artistic hold-- ' home economies division of the U. ers. Luncheon was served .at the .S. department of agrlctilture. py card tables at 8 o'clock, after which - lQ:3ff; Hour.". 11 a.m. (Wee'.. on:y) Helen Web three tables of bridge were played, Mrs. Gladys Hansen winning ster, interior decoration expert. 12 noon the elub prize for high score-MrAgricultural economics Daisy Daniels the consolation prize and reports. and Mrs. Virginia Taylor the guest 12:30 p.m. Mid-da- y melange., " 2 p.m. "Jazzical Jubilee." prize. Following the games a busi- i mss was was anu neiu li 2:30 meeting p.m. (Wed. only) 'The Dt?- decided to liold a Christnias gift velopment ct American Music" by exchange- party Thuraday evening the Utah Federation of Music clubs. at mi; uuuiu yi iiii a. Angus vni lS- - 3 p.m. An hour with the "classics. . tensen 3:30 p.m. (Tues." only) Bridg by ' ' " ' radio. . iis photo shows a sucpeseful test of a Mrs. P. F. Clifford of Salt Lake catching device 4 p.m. Unclq Roscoe and the isted on a western fiuld. The airmail sack is shown landing in tlfc net. came dpwn Tuesday to spend a ffcw children. . lie sack Is lowered by a small' vlndless ou the plant- - It strikes the days with her mother Mrs. M. M. 5 p.m. "Ye Olde Towne Cryr." net, the top cdsro oT which Is equipped with a series of sharp Thomas, wlro has been suffering 7:00 p. m. "The Homo Circle, rolls from influenza, but Is somewhat five's; Which cut the 'rope. The' plane specks on, and thtJick conducted Dr. Dunn of the ' ' by Ray" improved. fntly from'the net to the ground undamaged; x Methodist Church. 8:00 p. m. N. B. C. presenting Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Crandall and B. A. Kolfe and his thirty-tw- o pieoe two children of Provo, .Mrs. Ur'i dance orchestra. J'WUUWl'iJ ig.ijiAJlL..'iii.'i,u..iwiJil,n. lujil.l.m w,i 9:00 p. m. Informal Novelty Stewart, Sr., and Mrs. Lois Stewart, teft Sunday morning for Los 10:00 p. m. FSL Amateur Night Angeles, Calif., where - they will 10:30 p. m. Dance Music. spend th winter.. Other members 12.00 Midnlgfht KSL Coyote Club of the D. H. Crandall family ac"It's our night to howl." companied tjie party. The Crandall brothel's have nine Carloads of apples In Los Angeles, which they .KPO (140.9in). San Francisco. hope to sell. ' 4:30 p. m. .Town Cryer; 5 and 6 p. m. NBC .programs; 7 p. m. Nat Mr,and Mrs J l' Ear.kg, Dl) Banks and Lew Banks motored to ional Uroadcast program; 8 p.9 in. Broadcast problem; p. Salt Lake Sunday to attend the National m. funeral services for Mrj. Beryl Coastdance band; 10 p. m. Pacific Network program; 12 m Banks' McLaughlin. She was a niece of Mr. J. J. Banks.. "Mr. and Saturday Midnight Review. KGO (380.4m) Oakland. 5 p. m. Mrs. E. K. Ferguspn and MK and Mrs. John W Mooro also atltend-e- d Jack Martin's Hawiians. 5:30 ,p. 6 p. m. .transm. markets, news; the funeral eervice. last-week- -- ' I I Te ' . - . ' " ' ma-dam- e. "v a.m-'Hap- s. " new-airma- - ' - J31ind Boy Makes Gift for Hoover' ;ttf:rr:K k'&- .Mrs. Robert Olsen and Mrs. Ray Greener of Soldier Summit .spent several days' here visiting Mrs. Emily Johnson. Mrs. Olsen ,is a sister of Mrs. Johnson. a- :J :.:: Mr. and Mrs. William West, Sr., weri the dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. William Weal, Jr., at " Provo. , 5 , ' J ",tj i ;, Mr. and" Mrs. D.J. Evans spent Monday in Salt Lake combining business and pleasure. ;ii:::::'"if;:::S::-K':';:5?rs.- ' -- II! - l"llltfM'l- II Arbeit Jlbovcr, is going to have a blue and gold neck- president-elec- t, Ciatie to order for him, but the maker will never see the Mr. and Mrs. Abel Beck of SanKuiflsley Price, 11, an inmate of the California School for the Blind, t.rted"the tie on a tiny hand loom es he lay very, sick in the institu-n'- s tiago, Calif., were the honcfred guests at a party given by the memr hospital. Enthusiasm over the tie hastened his convalescence. bcrs of the Self Culture- - club last V- the White Hqusc after being greet- Wednesday evening at the home ed by President Coolidge. The of Mrs. Edna Brockbank. The husj photographer asked her to smile bands of the members were presand that was no task at all for ent Supper was served at 7:30, Mii,3 Jiosell. after which an enjoyable evening It if lFoing Gostly Objection The Big Show. KFI 4G8.5m Los Angeles; 1 Tho'J.-O- . The careful check on the proPelfiney company, operators', of i078 retail department gress of U. S, - Navy recruits "Is stores, will negotiate 500 leases for shojttn by a report received by A. new store locations Idiis spring for J. "tlarkson, recruiting .officer lo-- '! stores to be opened as rapidly as bated at Salt. Lake... . store units can be developed )n a Oscar $V Meyers, : who enlisted special expansion' moye jusf. auth- at Salt Lake, has graduated fronf orized '6y the board, of directors. the machinist mates' service school This expansion will involve an in- and iAow stationed onthe li. S. S. crease in retail sales ft between The commanding ofMaryland. $40,000,000 and $50,000,000 over the comment of Meyers proficers' present rate of .'around $190,000,000 gress, following a detailed rating a year. Thstore locations wijl be as mechanical ability knowconfined to cjties; and towns cf ledgeto,of marine niachinery, ability from 2,500 to 5,000 population. as-leader' of men and conduct, "The decision of the board of states that he is Very reliable and directors to authorize this '" new has record. The restore movement comes largely "as a port declares that hls work has result of a national demand from shown him' to b? of petty officer the Smaller towns for J. C; Penney caliber ,and qualified for his ratcompany stores and service," says ing of machinest mate, third clans. Earl C. Sams, president. . This report from the commanding officer of the ship is given to Mr. Penny has lnsiULeharihel:pa"rtiHular-servic- e. from a four"montris school where "the recruit graduated during which fie has covered seven- is being kept :up to standard, sand teen central, Western, southern a'nd is continuing to give men. proper far. western states. I have re Instruction cently covered several of the east5 The Salt Lnk? office Is vitally central ''states.. We have both dis- interested in the continued recruit-in- g covered, that the smaller towns, of the of men.-fo- r with increased transportation faci- the navy. proper type. . lities are demanding the same kind, the larger cities are enjoying. In many cases the secretaries of the local chamber of commerce have TONGUE invited uls'to open stores in their towns. This is a tribute not so much to the JC..Penny company Elsie McCohmick: "The most as it is to the type of Jkserviee- - it advanced opinion seems to be that . renders. caused by a lack genius is "The store units which will be of. balancereally among the ' Ihdocrine ectablished in these new locations glands." . . . just-retur- trip-last- ine . TIP OF will be duplicates in stock, - ' personnel. Last June the treasury department predicted a deficit of SM OOO- 0U. ..Row, in December, it comes Up with a $37,000,000 surplus. Gosh, we hope they never predict a $250,000,000 . . Has a tone never before proached by any Radio ceiving Set. . i KIDDIE KAilS Kiddie Kars with pedals, priced from . $2,98 to $4,50 Complete ."7 , ; ..$1.00 "'$3,09 " T4 Extra special 4 if ". 1 it: ' f V IK i J- - . . . . . Are a household necessity.1 Universal, capacity 2 CI OR minute per CO 40 2 Universal, capacity 212 : . . Sffcrfw per minuje . men ' Rosell oT is, New-Or-laj- the scqpnd natioh-I ) iulioMmitlorr cbntest conducted T i the Atwater Kent- - Foundation, i j'ictured here just after she loft wlrfnerf ... M"'u witn inner V " : - J wMMmJ I I i ut ,t rfi. Ki (il if. i. 'M .v HIT. v 1 11 1 COME Universal Butcher Knives, made. of best crucible steel, regular 1.00 value. Special at . N. . KALSOMINE nQ' . : - .'- - Early While Stock Is Complete ConsoHditedWagon PROVO, UTAH. Machine Co. f -- ui:rcr - ? ! M .1 i ' t ' . - CALL and HEAR US FOR A THE DEMONSTRA- TODAY- !- i m ;M X SEE 7 MAJESTIC ... .... s jll ''" Easy Terms BUTCHER KNIVES . t. J. t,r. ,$1.00 .: Provo, Utah West. Center St. 1 -I Brighten your home 3 or'' Christmas with ACME QUALITY KALSOMfNE; CftZ pkg all" colors regular 7..TT . .TT JUU frj g package. Special r.TT7TTT.'. -C-- "Efts-Car- zx roat roa 3 t - - Come md fho 'MAJESTIC Come andliraT-tHerflUJt'i'and" TIC Como let tho MVIHSTIC speak for itself, and prove to you that it can bring the World into your homc FOOD'CHOPPEUSV ;4 7-l- b. 1 .. . Really satisfied owners and their , friends have told us things about the MAJESTIC performance which we have., hesitated to put Into print for fear of being disbelieved, but now that these things haro been proved, right In thejions of our comniunjtyweJieed Jiesitate no longer. presents, Levee . action, No. lbs. No. lbs, , 1.50. . 2.50 apRe- - At Any JI . self-bastm- - .- j . " g i:isk tray, capacity 331 yuitd. and$3.50 - - box box JMDEIimTI(PDMIICHEN CO OR ROASTERS ' . ' A FEW HOUSEHOLD SPECIALS " oil). .30 1.00 . 2 lb. range. Flexible steel, runners; stears with practically no effort; made of besjt, crucible spring steel. Long racy lines built for spe:d. All sizes, J()UP priced froirt Make excellent Christmas steel barrel, blued finish. '. Walnut stock ' - and . fl. ' : .J PRETTY HOLLY BOXES Hand Rolled Chocolates: 1 lb. box,.- The most powerful seven tube set ever built. Reproduces, the human voice with fidelity. Has a perfectly astounding DAISY AIR RIFLES j i , V"U stand Wins Radio Prize AU especially him."' You Cannot ftyfouBnto which'- the CHESTS BOXES-CED- AR Ate All. Electric . Bate was divided.i. M . priced for Christmas. of Bureau of Insular Affairs, h:irk frnVn Phllllppim.g-- ' "Thlnph look very, good In the Islands. Stim- -' son is exceedingly popular there and everybody is with Is the most sensitive receiving set ever built. Is not an assembled set. high grade rubber tires. Heavy, steel ih GIFT Also 25c'mix. Jtaskcts and Fancy lfoxes. Maj. Gen. Frahk Mclntyre, chief SCOOTERS austjio outspokenly objected to is father's second marriage In J17, twelve days after the death A. C htg tajhet's hrst wifa'-Aila- h !fnn,. aHjjye, was left only a pair f shirt ittids by his father, Thom- Fortune Ryan of New York. uVs estate; lawyers shardpf-4n- e ild, wqijJj have amounted to brothers , of Allan racKivcd twelve shares of the ... Henry Raleigh, artist and illus trator: "On the streets, in the. shops, behind the counters, every-- . where, I encounter those fine,' fresh Why healthy California, girls. don'.t I ask them to pose? I''e tried it. They just freeze me out; they think it is some kind of a scheme." "SPEEDY," all steel wagon, bright red enameled, heavy steel body, size 14V'2x33i inches, double disc roller bearing wheels flQ with rubber tires. An unusual value. Sells regu- Jarlv a7.n0. Krwrial :j(.-rr.- 2 JI y 10-in- it Hand Rolled Cfiocolates and Nut .35c Rolls Mixed, per pound . equip ment and facilities' for service', of the stores we are now operating jn every statethein the union." established policv following of the J. C. Penny company, man agers lor the. new locations will be selected from the present store - COASTER WAGONS frame with o . . Has no batteries, acids or other troublesome accessories.-Simplplug in on any light socket. . . igc whec: Choice Christmas 5 p. Walter W. Strong; 5:15 p. m. Music. Box; 5:45 p. m. Opal Snow, ballads; 6 p. ni. variety hour 7 p. m. transcontinental program; 8 p. in. program; 9 p. m. conceit orchestra; 10 p. in. Symphonette; U. PiLm- Midnight Frolic. KQW- (4e3.Cm) Portland. 6 p. m. program; 7 p. m. .program.; 8 p. m. progranl; ,9 p. m. "Golden Legends;" 10 p. m. "The Big Show." IvFOA (236.1m) Seattle. 5:30 p. m. news,-- weather; 6 p. m. travel service; 6:30. m. program; 7:3b p iia. Farm Science Snapshots;- 7:40 8:19 p.m., Boy Scout program. was spent playing games, enjoying community singing and social conversation. There were 30 present. m., Dr. Reduced Prices onSleds, Coaster Wagons, Kiddie Kars J NOTED continental program; 7 p. m." program; 8 p. m. NBC program; 9 p. m. Golden Legends; 10 p. m. Sled and Coaster Wagon Specials f .. . PROGRAMS Mrs. Herbert' Lewis Honorir.it MrsH Mar6haH; a' bride of and Mrs. , 'Wilam Ben Richies FAGETIIRES , Rlwhies announces Mrs. William 1 ' vR ADIO t Uie J PR0V(5 EVENING IJERALD, FRIDAY," DECEMBER 21, 1928. - ' TION IWVestnterSt Phone25 ANYTIME!" r XJ : m |