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Show t - PROVp EVENING HERALD,- SUNDAY, JULY ACTIVITY IN SPANISH FORK 1 t STOCKSDULL Big hui .. .vv.'..u, ,19 -; sa $ 'UnUlThe-Sweet-GLTheTe- ddle ling nest the tec- - late ries illerT and and clr-tw- o from Page One. . aif , uVf ,,1 im 11, - . trans-Atlant- ; to put through. . , The rush hour for calls is zu clock in the morning. Due to. the difference In time Jetween New York and London, which is rtv hours, New York bankers can get the closing figures on the London Stock Exchange 'justaa the New York exchange is opening and, thu get a swsng onthejnarket '"ent igue ix: ? i . call is from five to eight minutes, and there is. a limit of 12 minutes, hen there is a waiting list of calls -- - - was ropeaa cities are handled tnrxrtigu internationally Interesting I when Miss Earhart cabled her'slst- theLendon exchanger -- r.They've Acquired British Accen-t- er," Miss Sullivan said. "She was Miss Sullivan and Miss Ficorratta another who was ao excited she could scarcely talk." are carefully instructed in the , ". of EnglisU names and x "" TO STUDY BOULDER DAM exchanges so that they do not ofexchange. "The '1 kst time one talks - over fend the British ear. Each has acWASHINGTON, July the Atlantic, he usually is so thrilled quired an almost perfect English Names of the five men appointed over the Idea that ho forgets what by Secretary Work to make a study he wants to say. But bankers, who accent. of Boulder DamTindef authority of may converse every day, talk as Both girls have many acquaint- a joint resolution passed by the last casually to London as they do to ances In the London exchange, congress were announced today. '' whom they - have never eenr, but Boston." The with whom" they often exchange THREE SERIOUSLY. BURNED ., are retayed from the Walker ex conversations. They nave talked WARNERS, July 7. (UP) change to Rocky Point, Long Island. with the-- Prince of , Wales, Sir Three men were reported seriously From there they are radioed to Thomas Lipton, and many Import burned In an explosion today on board a motor, launch tied to the "Cupar, Scotland, and then relayed i ant international figures: Eu- erAU .calls lhe- - most recent veall that was' Warner-Qulnlaoil dock here he American who travels in Europe a nd lcnws h is family b hind Is very apt to telephone home to find out how they get along with out him," said Miss Ella Higglrla, chief operator of the' tallcers. The avere long-distan- 50.OO Mines . . . 40.00 Mrs; Lyd la 'Moore and son' Alva Bingham soloist ; 3 ''Romance,1 and "Lilac- .10 Central Standard . . ; .09 and Miss Teressa 'Moore and ' Mr. Colorado land 4 "I Lov6 .20 Con. . :i and Mrs. Thomas Menlove and son Crown Point Yea "Truly," and "Dawn", Mrs. .18 ol 'Springr Lake spent the Fourth Chief Con. Peterson, soloist. 4.40 4.30' here and were dinner guests of Ml '. m j Dragon v i r. , Mr. and Mrs. Ls Dart PIONEER WARD " .14 13 East Utah Prof. W. II.- - Boyle --will- behs .0T- .074 East Standard speaker Jn the Pioneer ward sac MranoM.tTuyBhoemaker .12 Mines . .10 and family r Oenola spent the Empire . services this E. Crown Pt . .04 .04H evening at Fourth here and were dinner guests E. Tin. Coal v . 7:30 o'clock. A good musical oro- .38 ... of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dart, Jr. , a beet arranged. All 'mem-20- 5 .50 j K,am East Tin. Con. .$ 'cers andjhqse interested are urged 2.00 Eureka Lily Mrs. Fred Matley and Miss Elean Eureka Bullion r" to oe present. .68 1q ' ' or Matley returned home last week Gold r ' ' ' .08 .04 Chain w.. after spending a month visiting; Howell ... ', .08 .06 i . with their son and brother Mark .75 .76 Iron King. ...i.. JAVELIN RECORD FALLS Matley pf Arizona. Mr. Matley met limie: Mav 7 OS'i-'fceNDONv-'-JTil(UP). The Lehl Tn. .02 .02 world's record for the javelin" throw They spent three days there Seeing Mammoth 1.30 vas broken in the British amateur 143 tne signu ana visiting relatives. Mountain View .06 athletic championships today when They then, motored to Arizona and New Qulnoy- - . . . 5. A. 1 .82 Lay of New Zealand pitched rtsited points of interest there No. Standard . . .08 .09 (ho ota'f 220. feet and nine inches rhey returned home Via Bryce and Opohongo ..... .01 .01 Previously the British discus record '.ion Canyons. - Mark accompanied Park Bingham .17:-- .18 has been broken by E. Paulus. hem home and will spend his vaca-io- n Plutua. 1.50 2.00 Germany with a throw of 147 feet here. He expects to return to 99 1.00 lis school there this fair. .501 Rico Arg. .t .51 . .29 So. .20, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Crandatl SiouxStandard".'. Mines . . . .07 .08 TOO Elks' jcon' !nd children of Provo spent the'ISwansea.-CQ- n Delegate of honor to-t-he 02 ',- 4- rX3 fourth here, quests of Mf. anlllrsl Silver Shield I vention In Miami, Fla., in July, will :S7 CT7ASSIFICATI0N .60 Vlbert Stewart - ' M. R Leavitt. oldest living mem' Tintic Central . . ...... .. .04 : $ be The second charter member ber. Tintic 14.00 14.25 Standard'. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ellett and chll-Ire- n Con. . Utah .04 .05 ; FOR SALE Buster Brown big shoe of ths brder, he also Is the grand of Salt Lake spent the Fourth sale Monday morning at 9 o'clock. daddy of the chain theater system Victor Con .05 lere, with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Rowe. Walker Mining Grasp the big opportunities that in the United States, and a famous 1.30 1.35 this sale offers you at the Buster minstrel trouper. Leavitt is 85. ... .04 Yankee Con. .; .05 .Mr. and Mrs. K-. Clayson enter- - Zuma Brown Shoe Store. . .06 .07 ained at dinner Wednesday for Mr, '. SALES md chil-ireLOST Mon. or Tues., Ford balloon Clayson and Eureka Lily. 300 $2.05. of Dividend and Mr. and Mrs. Iron -tire and rim. Phone 981. - Re75c. 100 Hickleson. and children of Lehl King. 2000 ward. . ,. ...' 2c. Tinrlc, lilbsrta.-'" New Quincy, 200 n 82c. FOR RENT Nicely fur. apt., lieht Bingham, 3000 ? 18c. 7 The Utopia club met at the home Park Gas and coal stove. Rico ArgentinelSQO 4 50c. t Mrs.- Ardella CreerThursday Silver Shield, 200 57c; 500 fi 58c. 178housekeeping. a8 W. 4th North. v i venlng. Bridge was the main di Walker Mining, 200 g $1.32. . version of the evening-.n moThe club FOR SALE rias for high score was won by CROOKSVILLE,- - O.. July 7 tUP) for ?18. Call at" 2S5 East torcycle Miss Annie Siler . and theeursl 3rd South.- v Residents of the. little town: of 3rlze by Mfss Donna Crcrr. - The are traveling , in the Crooksville ooms were beautifully decorated WANTED A girl for part-tim- e narrow" and all beand vith June roses. In addition to th6 "straight 47 E. 1st North. work., Apply nembers,- guests Were MrsT Arthur cause of an lnmprovised, unregistered, icKell, Mrs. David Jones, Mrs. outlawed radio station. FOR RENT New 4 room mod. '.ulon Creer and Miss Donna Creer, SPANISH FORK, July 7. An inRadio sUtion "PDG'l devoted to fcomc, chap, 383 N. 6th E. Jyl3 ; iss- 1 teresting matrimonial event of the broadcasting of scandal concerning a Mrs. Grace Matley left Thursday past week , was the ' marriage of FOR KENT- - 3 room- - house and i citizens, has accomplished results j never attamedHay-law- s uf the cuuii t Long Beach, California,' whre to penobryeattg3ngrrand Mra. Estate? according to city officials. Jyl3 try, Wah sons an-- their TThelon W. Sargent of Payson at Many liquor resorts have sus- amllles. . During her absence Dr. the Mnti temple. FOR SALE Automal washer, pended business or have been closed ;.R. Frampton and his brids. will The young couple left ImmedJy9 as a result of the outlaw station cheap. 594 W. 1st North. revelations. Prohibition officers 3cupy her home. . iately for a honeymoon trip through A Bryces and Zion canyons. The bride FOR ' RENT- Modern bed oiti. I'have been receiving tips regularly Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mackley of Js well Known for her So. 1st West. jylSas to. where they might find an ille ability as a irlggs, Idaho, are here visiting musician. She is a member of the gal liquor, business being carried on. ' vlth relatives smd friends. Mr, 1B..XVU. piano club and during the - FOR- - KENT 2, 3 or 4 roomn!o(L Erring Jlusbands have been start Jacley "was proprietor of a hara past winter while- attending the opts., newly finished. 340 East led out of thfeir. easy chairs by ss and shoe shop here 11. years B. Y. U. was pianist at the.Provo 2nd North, or see Ed. Olson; City voice interruptingacholce concert gO. '. ... Jy22 or account of a sportijjg event- te kigh school. Mr. Sargent is an em- - and County Bldg. ; arvnounce where said husbands were ploye of the Skaggs Safeway store r Mrs. Hyrum Bradley of Eureka at Payson where Household goods, in "conference" the preceding-eve-they will make FOR PALE t nlng.i.;. , their future- home." " J Phone .i lapent the Fourth with their par- nts, Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes. ;'.-.- 1 (Continued . 2-- 7 PAGE "SEVEN J928 CHAUIPION Grand Old Elk: FIFTH WARD A, high class musical program has been arranged for the Fifth ward sacrament meeting this evening a1 7:30 o'clock. The numbers will be The stocks on the Salt Lake Stock furnished by a strong trio, consisting of Prof, and Mrs. Ralph la and Minlag Exchange closed the Booth and Harvard Olson, assisted week dully. There was very little by Mrs. Hugh Peterson soprano. Included in the program .are the business nd prices were inclined 1 "Poeme rt hstf InwM' ' u following: erotloue, Stocks - r Bid' Asked f'SolWoquy1 and "Polonaise."-:- . 4 J- guests, '.Misses NormiChrlstensen and Alta Roach. Roses and sweet- peas formed the decorative note. md I f ". Hiss Muriel Christiansen enter tained the members of the Fen-oma club last Thursday, evening at her home. Music and social convert sation were the diversions. Lunch eon was served at. 10 o'clock to twelve members and two special I) L.D.S. CHURCHES 8,- - iiihhhiiwI'I A 'A . N.-J- for-oth- v in'jiiiiiirgTi.c.-u- w. yjwipijaiwm, ,iim..,,Wi,,i iw mm wwwxhiiii mmpmimmmmmmm ammmmm m' If : - ta- ttle i re- In- Provo.... - ; iark ' .'','13 1 Per- - sued. , first Art J.. Mrs.-Lest- . r in next .. . !0rTf i' n SCANDAL RADIO men. - . v Harley-Davidso- - ertea-xr-Jengeg-J- her-marr- ied' - iKt-vf-H ANY ONE OF TWENTY LOTS WITH-YOURHOICE:- " y'ffpll SST?! S Priced the Same as Sold Before ' This Offer , - W " " ' Vn,R?Jl I , iYJ I - : I I M . - Spanishorlc Girl Weds PaysorbMan '. - SiVv REFORMS TOWN - NEW. iLUMBER " TO--- " BUILD SIDEWALKS, FLOOR AND RAFTERS 'i SCOMPLETE ' . - rget' pose wild FOR LATE In b . LVAl-Z- Jp o l . ,iit irf1 rtl4'& - .fl...; 5 - ' 403-R-- - - -- Wove up ItwJSite lhrld Csl,tA - li at tnce for your summer vacation. - - Build your A. R. PRATT jf ( i h8 lIWS ir.?! fill! ruvi r . Miss Fay Banks who has been it the Aird hospital at Provo recup erating from a major operation, is sufficiently recovered to return to iftervhome here. Bishop and Mrs. IsaacBrigMnd family, Mrrnd Mrs. Ren L. Isaacs and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bytheway will leave -- Monday for a.iJthree weeks trip through the Yellowstone National park. . 1.1 Dr. Hial M. Hales of Los Angeles, California, who- has- recently com- Uni- pleted his dental course I verslty-f- Southern; California is - - n-the hers for a brief visit with his parents,; Bishop and Mrs.. George I Hales. Lockwood J. Hales has also I completed his dental course and passed the examination necessary I for that work. ' i M)ss Leah Hales left last Thurs- day for California where she will attend summer school at the UniI versity of Southern California at Log Angeles. She will visit during the summer .with her brothers Hial M. Hales J. Hales. : I Miss Agnes Hales , came' home from Salt Lake to spend the Fourth.. Misa Hales is stopping In Salt Lake during the summer to continue her vocal studies under the direction of Mrs. Edna Evans Johnson. Her friends will be pleas ed to learn that she is making rapid in the study of vocal, progress ' ! v -- . ; j 111 7 ': - Held at Nephi wanju. to know Six why the new Oldsmobile has- - aroused such enthusiasm and among buyers, of taste - - F-y- Wheat day at the Nephi' substa tion experiment' farm will be held July 10. The farmers of Utah county are Invited to attend the session, which Is of an educational nature. Camping In the canyon overnight Is suggested. The trip over the Levan ridge and the ex periment station begins atl o'clock followed by a baseball game between Eureka and Nephl- - The evening program in the canyon begins at 8 o'clock. It will be necessary for those who come to bring their own lunch, according to Aaron F. Bracken, superintendent1 of Nephi substation. -- -- - GENEVA ' j WhatDayWiU Be " : h. - ou d fleet in traffic, and enduring. It explains why Oldsmobile bodies by Fisher are so free from rumbles and rattles,' why they invite restful relaxation, and why they retain their orieinal smartness so long. This book will enable you to Oldsmobile I . sedan point by point, with rr-rn long-live- we have an discrimination for you to book interesting read. ' It will be handed to you free or mailed at your .request. " It tells the whole stnry - of Oldsmobile's finc J 0, P. Lansing car performance, fine -fine and car steadiness car comfort. It show . . -- . 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