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Show ( Friday, August 12, 1938. bright for another year of cah financing, despite the fact that the 1939 levy will be the low'est levy In the county during the SHOW BUSINESS past eight years, according to the county commission in a special EFFICIENCY report issued this week. Reduction in the levy, the commissioners report, I3 made posFor two years Utah county has sible in three wavs: 1 Savings done its business on a strictly on interest charges, no Interest cash basis, and prospects are having been paid at all eicept FINANCES COUNTY New Telephone Directory Is Goinjj To Press Scera Theatre 16 & 17 August Tuesday and Wednesday 4 Will you be listed? A telephone keeps you in touch, saves time and trips for a few cents a day. In emergencies, one call be may priceless. ' Mr. and Mrs. on bonds for the city and county Ray Hawkins, building. 2. By the payment of Mr. and Mrs. James Pinegar, $32,000 by the state under the Mr. and Mrs Allen Sjewart and h Mr. and Mrs. Jess new auto license revenue Smith are shares this money with the coun- spending the week visiting in ties and niunii tpulities. 3. By Jaikson Hole and Yellowstone strictest economy and a business- rarfc. like attention to county affairs. Chairman W J. Johnson declares that Utah county, at the present rate of getting out of debt, will be entirely out of debt in five years. Approving the levy at 7.93 mills, all three county commissioners, Mr. Johnson, Sylvan Clark of Labi; and Theron Hall of Springville, voted unanimously. The details of the levy are highways 1.3 mills, bond interest .21 fund 1.2; mills, bond sinking Exhibition and advertising, ,12; general fund. 1.8; old age pension, 1.75; poor and indigent, .5; widow's pension for blind, .1; pension, .23; tempo. ary relief of transients and burial fund, .1; erection and maintenance of hospital and infirmary, .41; salary of and infirmary superintendent other help, .16; salary of county physician, .07. Based on a county valuation of $45,895,524 and figuring 81 per cent collection, as was received approximately last year, the return to the county would be $295,544. County Auditor Nielson estimated. Mar-cell- ! t ' 1 iX If you have service and plan to move or if you want your present listing changed, Beaulah Bondi, Gone Reynolds and Walter Huston in OF HUMAN HEARTS I For advertising, additional listings (other members of your household or office) just call our business office. Call us today 600 The surge and thunder of war is contrasted with the even more dramatic struggles that go on within human hearts in Of Human Hearts with Walter Huston in his first picture since his triumph in Bodsworth, James Stewart and Beulah Bondi. Huston plays a pioneer preacher, conscientious though zealous, who becomes estranged from his son because the latter prefers medicine to saving souls. Miss Bondi is wife and mother seeking to follow both in blind adoration. Father and son fight. The son leaves to study. The father dies. The mother sells all she owns to educate the boy. During the Civil War he becomes a great surgeon, but forgets his tragedy-stricke- n mother until Lincoln himself brings him to realization. ALSO: Jungle Juveniles Pete Smith Special; The Old MiilV Disney Cartoon; Movietone News. Due to the auditorium not being available on Thursday and Saturday, there will be no show. n Willard L. Sowards Agency OFFICE: 39 W. 2 N. St. PROVO, UTAH PHONE 1099 HOMES BARGAINS: 6 Rooms. - Basement - Steam Heat - Hardwood Floors, Beautiful Lot. 5 Apts. - Modem Brick - Large Lot - Must Sell Quick. 4 Apts. - New Brick Building - Owner desires Quick Sale . 5 R. University Ave. Home - Lge. Lot - Newly Finished Going Business - Living Apartments - Fixtures included Stock at Invoice - Center Street Location - Meats and Groceries - Sacrificed now to you -Good Business Op portunity Location - Land and Large Home Suitable for Cabins and Business Cabins - Store - Lunches - Service Station - Main FARM LANDS: - CHEAP $210. per Acre, 10 A Fruits - Water - Lights - Main 20 Acres - Home - Part Crops included - Beautiful Loam Land - City Water - Lights. 12 Acres - .Log House - Close to Provo - Total Price $685. BUILDING LOTS: Most Reasonable Prices - Lots of Any Size - FOR YOUR NEW HOME - Buy Early - Prices from $150 to $1000. AND WORTH MONEY BARGAINS: 20 A. Farm - Brick Home - $5500.; New Home - Five Rooms basement apt. Sale $4750. Basement rents $35. Per Month; 2 Apts. -- Excellent Home besides Large Brick - Reduced Price $4250.00 - Opportunity; "sultry Farm - Modem Home - Coops for 2000 - Water and Lights - Only $5250. - Sell Lots to Pay Vj Cost; T 10 Acres - Brick Home - Coops - Fruits - Consider this Low Price. HOUSE nominating petition in behalf of T. Earl Foote of Pleasant View was filed Thursday sponsoring Mr. Foote for the State representative from the second district. His friends believe Mr. Foot is exceptionally well qualifljd to help make and direct legislation to the common satisfactorily He Is a graduate of the people. B. V. U., and is a farm and home owner and He has held many responsible positions In the church and was principal of the elementary schools of the Lincoln, district and Instructor In the Provo Junior High Schools for a number of years. At present Mr. Foote is president of the Farm Bureau local and one of the appraisers In the Federal Farm Tenacy organization. He is known among his friends for his progressive thought and actioh afld he has' taken an active part in all civic affairs In his district and Is without question public spirited above the average. His friends and sponsors feel confident that he will make a representative who will legislate sanely and properly In behalf of the common people and will prove a credit to the Democratic party and the people in the district which he represents. Hi-Wa- y. te PROVO, UTAH N. St. PHONE 1099 i A Jt ' : Permanent Loneliness . For our Fall Permanent let us give you a lustrous wave that is guaranteed to please. You 1 will enjoy our painless1 permanents and expert r $ hair styling. , I long-lastin- g Reporter 09-J- -l The waul outing held Aug. 6 and 7 was a plea-ainterlude from the summer s heat and hard work. It was held at Giles' rnnrh in the South Fork of Provo canyon w here all experienced the delightful coolness of our can- $ nt yons. bonfire Saturday evenings program was enjoyed by a large group, many of whom spent the remainder of the night in the canyon. All Joined In a Community sing" led by the ward Ora Griffiths, chorister. after which brief remarks were made by leading members. - The program was under the direction o John Nicol, superintendent of th Y. M. 1L I. A. Sunday School convened next morning at 10 o'clock. No class work was done but a dramatization of the bymn Joseph Smiths First Prayer" was j I t La TTlode Beauty Shop .104 So. 6th East Phone xe BROS. 121 West 1 North Provo - 4 BUILD - jx . . . Those Needed Closets NOW . S, I Almost any housewife can use extra cabinet space. Theres always a need for more. Let us show you how you can add extra space at a minimum of expense and effort. Call one of our estimators. S y?'' f fl : I ' I fell, iftGnLi. ' t i il :.yJ t& if BRIMHALL i 1 pre- sented by Mrs. Lucy Clyde. After dismissal the company had dinner and were entertained by childrens games. Next Sunday evening the home missionaries will be the speakers. Lets give thpm the welcome of a well filled house. Mr. and Mrs, Hyrum Nicol enjoyed a brief visit last week with their son Tom and his family of Pittsburgh. J ERMA WIGHT Operator Mrs. James L. Smith for appointments ' tax-paye- r. d k UtahTimber& Coal Company Phone 232 164 West 5 N. Phone 232 Phone 200 ERCANBRACKS Friday and Safcday DOLLAR BuY X fl and Save I Earl Hogan last Saturday. The Literary club was delightfully entertained at the home of Mrs. D. Henry Joses this afterMrs. Susian P. Whitaker noon. gave the book review and a program and lunheon was enjoyed by all. Arvil Davis, Maxine Andreason, Naomi Davis and Sheldon Andreason spent last Saturday in Salt Lake. Mrs. Ella Baum and children Garn and Ora are spending the week with friends and relatives In Idaho. 8 8 844 4 g jj M ii jj :: :i jj j ii 0 you have tried all other methods and have failed to get bade your health and then yon take ij r: :: Chiropractic corrects the cause boosters among they have gotten a a li j jj jj jj : DR. E. L. AIKEN I CHIROPRACTOR I :: :i jj jj ii is why you find such enthusiastic our patients results. 1 ;; ;j and get well no one can jj keep you from being a big booster for this rapidly grow jj jj ing health science. That i! H CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS ii ! Willard L. Sqwards Agency Telephone nn Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Berry of Tooele visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hi-W- ay 2 STATE FOR Mrs. C. H. Davies, Tlx.pti I Lorna Mecham, Reporter Telephone 034R5 STORES: OFFICE: 39 W. FILES GRAND VIEW EDGEMOIIT . Up-to-da- FOOTE K please tell us now. IU-WA- Y Fags Three THE VOICE OF SHARON' 33 W. Center (Over Butler's) j jj i 9f Trade at Ercanbracks for YOUR DOLLARS SAKE! 9 ti H |