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Show lilt or VOICE SZAROS ll Latter Day Saint Department of Education leaders were the featured speaker at a two day convention of seminary principal and instructors of the central r x' X x w 1 , fs - Wi-ie- ru 1 "" son-in-la- Mothers Classes The first class In the new series ; and arcordian music by Maxine Plnegar. The lounge was profusely decorated with chrysanthemums and fall flowers Light refreshments w ere served The committee in charge, headed bv Mrs E B Terry, consisted of Mrs Terry, Mrs Ida Hansen, Mrs Ada Skinner, Mrs. Mayme Wells, Mrs Ethel Pyne and Mrs Leora Calder. 60 75 OVER-NIGH- T BAG l Sadie Kader, 7, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Kader of Pleasant View, Passed away early Monday morning after suffering burns Inflicted late Sunday evening at the home of her parents She had been out helping clean a chicken coop, and feeling she needed something extra strong to kill the Pee that had gotten In her hair, used gasoline to effect this purpose The electric light in the bathroom failed to function, so she brought in a lighted candle which Ignite! the fumes and her head became a fiery furnace. The parents tried to extinguish the flames, but did not accomplish this until the little girl had become badly burned, according to the report of the parents The father also was burned but Dot seriously. Little Sadie was born In Provo, January 6, 1936. Surviving besides her parents are five brothers, Kamis, Kalzee, S. Dean, Joe es "T iii i- v m P nr1 ii mi li ? sv S' t s Ava S's'' 'i .J s ' '' s a n n w When the Family Qet f: Together for . . Ho, -- . ani V a J W "'I Have That Photo Taken By . pv,w i.j l, CHILL 20th Century Fon Picture A t s, - LOUISE BEAVERS InXiNG CUMMINGS .ILLS thuntkout West1. PATTERSON ELIZABETH t A More Amazing G'oria han You've Ever Known n. ptntn i -- 4 ? refurni to th icreen n vb'Vi J 1 : I 1 PilA AJijEEWS - IjhnSHEFFIRD U; i itt .1 I .RANDOLPH SCOTT o! i romantic exploits the flanri but glamW famed oroas lady and story legend I ffiarsmt i GENE TIERNEY ! IS r D with Manufacturer of Fittings, Pipe, Sanitary Plumbing, Warm Air, Hot Water and Vapor Heating Air Com dilloning. 3.55-31- 3 West Center, Provo Phone 574 5 The Bandit Queen x L ARCHITECTURAL SHEET METAL WORK 14-1- H LJLJL-- t t Valves, tyjouk GlucJzzni November Friday and Saturday P. L. LARSEN MAKE YOUR SELECTION WHILE STOCKS ARE COMPLETE it Burn Injuries The amazing DRESSED FRENCH DOLL CT Sadie Kader, 7, Dies From of Expectant Mothers Classes was held Friday at 2 p m. at the Utah Valley Hospital w'lth a.large Featured by a review of the group in attendance. and Dave. popular play Claudia, by Mrs On Friday, November 14, the Funeral services were held Fern Ercanbrack, open session of class on Pre-natCare" will be Wednesday afternoon at the the Orem Literary club was held given Claudin funeral parlors In Provo at, Soera lounge Wednesday afterThe public health nurses are with interment In Provo noon desireous of reaching all expectSeventy guests and members ant mothers in the city and they enjoved the splendid review by feel that the Information being Mrs Ercanbraek Other features will be valuable to any who C. Y. II. Says; of the session were vocal duets by given attend might G' nevieve Hansen and Mary Allen I Just listened to a radio proAn invitation Is extended to all trumpet trio by Max Pyne, Leo expectant mothers and visitors. gram advertising a cigarette. And Kenvon Anderson Vernon and YOUR CHOICE OF EITHER A GORGEOUSLY New Series of ' This Magnificent Big Lane Cedar Chest Which Is Being Nationally Advertized at A COMPLETELY FITTED eighteen members and near relatives participated in a most enjoyable evening. They were Mr. and Mrs S A. Pace, Mr and Mrs WT. E. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peterson and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Noal Ferre, Mr. and Mrs Carl Pace, Mr and Mrs. Archie White Miss Emily Moon, Mr. William Duffin, Jr., the host and hostess I beard a during ia- -t ,'ganue and whilelil'non beautiful do'lars that war fie singing (l'4it song, so popular at present, God was apt nt for lntoxh alipg liquLie ss Amenta. While the song ors an ati ace of n urlv 40 per Can was reudtied by talented singers man, women and hi!d it was disgusting to think that God bit s Anierua when tons upIt should be conneeted up with a on tons of salacious six literature program of that tspe poms f o in secular presses to Inof men? "If the cigarette producers flame beastly think that their appeal reached It is no more reasonable to exthe throne of God, they better1 pect a genuine blessing from God under such circumstances than to make another guess. If Can God Bless America? How gather figs from thi-tlcan He bless America under the America expects to be blessed, she circumstances under which many must meet the conditions of a God It Is written: Can God bless righteous Americans live God The nation that forget America, when millions of dollars shall perish. " are spent for that t to mv astonishment chorus al :- PLUS Double wedding anniversaries were cel brute d bv Mr and Mrs S A Pace and Vr and Mrs W. H Daftm m Oitiu last week, November 5th. Mr and Mrs Pace had been married for a span of 63 years, and their daughter Mr. and Mrs and Sth anniDuffin marked their versary on the same data. A wedding supper honoring these couples was given at the home of Mr and Mrs. Duffin, and $3ti75 ' tiut Anniversary t- Claudia Reviewed t Orem Literary Club Meeting Wed. ;y t ' - 'v 1 Mother and Daughter Celebrate Wedding iii-ir.- r di ' ir. cv , ; ' 1 Look VJlial You Got For mm . I t ui lilt .ear there were some In L t i dime statement i5 t '0 MimudD at udt nt enroll-- i meet I c s i ti in chut i h t t 'uiuarit l the t hurt h h.i 1 spent in the States of Utah Idaho, $7 u coil the p tur in building a' d - li U dig - ! I'lrCV siruct-liii- s Vi ;oiin and Colorado, Dr We-- t him spent 1 o! i d l. - d ' the Dr Ivnn Btnuion Smi'h Memto eriu the Jo-i- h and Carl orial buidii g at the Brigham wood, seminary supervisors of the Church, also spoke at these louug bmvirsity. Hound table disIn spite of this fact, he de- gatherings were held, and speeches I'tah region held last Sat., and cussions more now are calls there clared, were also from principals Sunday in the Joseph Smith Mem- for seminary construction oyer of the he.jrd orial building in Drovo. various seminaries the western states than can be Dr. Franklin West, Commis- taken care of bv the Church un-J Clajton Watts of the Sharon sioner of L. D. S. Department of Seminary gave a paper. Ernest r present conditions ' Erandsen, former instructor at the Sharon Seminary and now principal of Che Ctah Stake Seminary, and Victor C Anderson of Sharon Stake, were in charge of arrangements for the social and dinner dance held at the Brigham Young Social center Saturday evening The event Just held is a semiannual affair and has been held regularly for several years. There were 130 seminary men from the twelve counties of southern and central Utah in attendance. Seminary Convention Held at Provo Concludes Sessions 13. 1911 Thursday, November spor- - kling comedy of modern morrioge 77 N. University Avenue, Provo Phone 384 Jfam Became ( j . i f in o mort- - A j ; i , n IZ'ZZZZZZZ I Have a Good Tractor and Will Do Your Fall JQ 31 HOWARD SESI ARKAZ j CHI tlOSEtlCK NOW before the ground gets too frozen to Work it IlSREICI UCI Second See MILTON C. JONES, R. D. 3, at Edgemont, or 13 or Phone 209-- J tyixit JUine of jbefetde! ( Hit-G- ene Autry THE SINGING HILL Build a new poultry house NOWI Tin Department of AgrieuTtura Ira announced that tha United State and Great Britain will need more than were produced last year. gg In 1941-4- 2 The price on egg will be et at a profitable lava! allowing more than enough margin to pay for new poultry respectable profit, w hy no quarter and ttll make and with new chicken house . future a for the plan pay for It with profit from defen order. 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