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Show THE SALT LAKE TItIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER. SOUTHERN OFFICE PROVO BUSINESS B.Y. D.CALES Tryoute for Team Scheduled . December 18,. 1 Say Manager. ; I PROVO The schedule for class debates at the Brigham Young university. which wtll b held Tuesday has beeh completed, afternoon, Wright Welker, manager of debating at ths local university, announced Wednesday. The question to be debated a ill be. "Resolved, That Utah should establish a system of Junior while the Judges for the colleges, debates will be selected later, Tiyouta for the debating team to represent the Brigham Young university In the triangular debates with rite University of Utah and the Utah Phone Salt Lake 'Valley; CLASS DEBATES : North University Avenue. 24 S3X Correspondent NEW CAJIPUS PROPOSED, FOR County Calls Woman Jurors HIGH SCHOOL For First Time CITY EXPECTS Concert Program Given at Murray Pleasant CroveLiona Study BIG CROWD AT MURRAY The classical concert Plans for' Com- Wednesday night In the Mur was attended. well CHARITY FETE given ward blued Park. First ray concert was under the direction . PIan Scl for pinnrr and Dance in Midvale School The of the high priests quorum of Cottonwood stake. The program will be repeated Thursday at a. m. In. the same hall. A chorus of 80 voices, directed by orLenord C. Nellaon; a chestra, directed by William N. Mae ris; Criterion Male quartet, under J Spenoer Cornwall, and a string quartet, composed of Morris and Ar villa Dewsnup, A. H. Karchner and O, R. Heppley, were features Miss Jessie Evans, contralto, and solos Leo palmer, tenor, sang played violin Emery O. Epperson ce Building.'., MIDVALE. Five hundred persons are expected to attend the dinner and danoe Thursday evening In the Midvale Junior high school auditorium, to raise charity funds. All religious denominations, clubs, societies and fraternal orders have been asked by Mayor A. L. Porter to aid the project. The committee In charge of the affair Includes, besides the mayor. Bishop A. P. Rasmussen, Midvale First L. D. 8. ward; Bishop Henry Beckstead, Midvale Second L. D. 8. ward; the Rev. Dwight M. Kltch of the Methodist church and Joseph Wells of the Catholic church. City officials are providing facilities for preparing the dinner, and the cooking is tn charge of Mrs. W. J. Woodward, Mrs. Ell Mitchell. Mrs.X J. Knowles, Mrs. E. T. Brown, Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen, Mrs. John Elts, Mrs. J. J. Landers and Mrs. Joseph PLEASANT GROVE. Plana for making a new high school campus and a city sports perk will be discussed by the Lions club Thursday evening In the Pleasant Orove high school . entertainment rooms. The present baU park situated in swampland west of Pleasant Orove, the Lions contend, la Inadequate be couae o poor drainage. Its remote . : 439 Zut TERN Third North itreet ; Phone Mother, Youth Recovering From PRICE. A resolution favoring the establishment of a junior college for eastern Utah and asking Carbon county's representatives In the state legislature to present such a measure has been passed by the Carbon board of education and Indorsed by the Price city council Advocates of the plan declare eastern Utah's rapid growth and Increasing need of an Institution of higher 425-M- . To Decorate All Homes for Yule NEW COLLEGE Resolution Prepared for Presentation to State , Legislature. lip Jpur-- Ajent : Phone . - ; . Pro voans Asked STUDENTS PLAN CARBON SEEKS RICHFIELD. Dr. L. A. , Poulson and D. P. Jensen of Richfield hero been appointed ' jury commissioners for Sevier county by Judge Nephl J. Bates, For the first time In the history of the county women have been listed aa Jurors, a consld- -: 'erable number having been called to Jury service. The opening term will be the early part of January. 11B0. PROVO. Citizens of Provo are urged to (operate with the Provo chamber uf commerce and local business men In extending the Christmas decoration system In the . business section Into the residential JlotrlcL Individual families are urged to decorate residences on the outside, as well as the Interior, ay the use of colored lights, Christmas wreaths, etc. This s the second annual Christmas lighting pronam that has oeen carried on ui Provo. BIG CONCERT Parker Grade School Set for First Attempt at E. k lo SOUTH UTAH BREVITIES aSt Thieves Take Gas, Break Pump Lock Two Accidents Hurt Woman, Girl In Payson Streets Effects of Burns Murray Eagles Plan for Dance Kanosh Coldest f t Pioneer Sons Plau Trek on Original Route to Parowan Falls Injure Two At Pleasant Speaks Bcfore Students r PROVO. The first conoert program ever attempted by elementary students of the provo city schools will be presented by more than 830 Parker grade school pupils Friday at the Provo high school auditorium, according to Fred Strate, principal. Two performances will be staged, at 2:48 p. m. for children and at 8 p. m. for adults. A Christmas pantomime will be presented by the first and second grade pupils and concert numbers by tire third, fourth, fifth and sixth grade pupils. learning entitles the residents of this section to consideration. 8uch a school would ha re the support of Carlocation and bad roads. bon. 8an tenEmery, Grand, Juan, DuThe new park, according to solos. chesne and Uintah counties. tative plant, will be located across State Agricultural college this year There are ten high schools tn this BEAVER. Mrs. Wesley will be held December 18, Mr. Welker Farrer district, the street south of the high school which a large num. PROVO. Breaking the lock off , states These tryouts will also be and the new city park. It would not and son, J. Rosa Farrer, are recover-- ! ber of studentsgraduate each year, and the a gasoline pump, thieves took 40 held In the afternoon, tn all proba only have a central location, but be In from severe bums received Satur number who go to college form only Members of the a distinct advantage on the annual blhty In room 360-when a pressure cooker exploded a small percentage of those who gallons of gasoline from the Geneva debating council, composed of Proday due to Its proximity day, Strawberry would continue their education at a road sendee station at Pleasant fessors Ed. M. Rowe, John C. MURRAY. Murray Eagles will to the city park. Already good of- at their home. Junior college. If one were near by, Grove some time Tuesday morning. A made son. William J. Snow and Aaael 0. fers owners been of was the have by J. Ross assisting his mother It wu said. give a dance Thursday Bight In Fraslot machine in a hot dog stand next PAYSON. Two Lambert, will be the Judges. ground, and the Alpine school with the cooker. In which she had ternal hall, proceed of which are the painful accidents board The schedule for the clsas debates assured In to the service station also was taken occurred Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. baa cooperation commeat dinThe for to assist Just the the placed unemployed. family afthe football With Tuesday la as follows: Sophomore project financing thieves. the Osby ner. He had tightened the lid and Adelia Dixon, president of the First mittee In charge la Ray Spencer, firmative versus senior negative; being Innovated at the high school Two pigs were reported stolen from ward ReUef society, while leaving her It on the stove. The mother L. A. Walters. and Bennlon car placed afath-letversus this need Junior sophomore negative year, thebecame for a better his farm near the Lehi sugar factory home for the ward chapel, slipped on noticed he did not have tha handle The lodge haa already purchased more apparent, on Junior negative versus firmative; by Alec Christensen of American the Icy walk and fell, breaking both coal and groceries for a number of and field the right aide. Before she could la making every effort freshman freshman club affirmative; tha Fork. bones above the wrist of her left arm. families, following a canvass made to begin on the field aomo time this apeak, he began to loosen the lid affirmative. senior versus negative Maxine Cloward. 9, daughter of Mr. and the lid blew off. Both were seby the committee. winter. EIGHTH ANNOUNCE , SON. Wells. scalded about the face, neck and Mrs. Charles Cloward, was coastNew.elubrooms for the Lions being verelyarms. Members of the committee sxk that on MT. PLEASANT. T. W. Jensen ing on Peteetneet hill after school, built In ,the Library building will and were The bums on the boys the moth deeper than any clothing which may be reclaimed PAROWAN. Descendants of the president of the Mt. Pleasant farm when her sled ran Into a tree. Both ba ready for occupancy by Christ- lace the skin off aa Immedfor the use of the needy bs left at the era, peeled ary Mrs. Jensen announce legs were badly lacerated and the mas time. first pioneers to settle Iron county Their entire faces were oZ VA....,, iately. to travel the original route from the birth Sunday of their eighth muscles and tendons torn outof place, Of 1 xCSrS.clty recorders office., plan burned. son. They have only one daughter, requiring many stitches to close the Provo to Parowan with some time next summer, R has been their eldest child, Phyllis, aged 13. cuts. Both accident victims received KANOSH. This city is experlene-iPastENTERED.. GUILTY PLEA NOT announced by 8taka President WU Mr. and Mrs. David Jorgensen an- treatment at the Payson hospital. 1 In g one of the coldest winters In 33 CERTinCATES READY. nounce the birth of a daughter Sat-- , PROVO, James P. Clayton of Ham R. Palmer. Mt. years, old -- timers assert Not since Members of the BPRINOVHXI BURGLARS GET DOLLAR. Provo pleaded not guilty to embezOn December IS It wtll be 80 years urday. 1808 has the mercury dropped so low three mothers horns nursing classes, zlement when arraigned before Dis- since ths first party of 188 persons PROVO. Thieves ransacked the lor such a lengthy period aa during who completed the course under the MT. PLEASANT Mrs. Eva Ertck-se- n trict Judge George W. Worthen on went from Utah county to Iron CLUB ROOMS ROBBED. office of the Utah Poultry Producers the present cold snap. direction of County Nurse Evelina of Spring City, school teacher, Tuesday. Clayton, former secretary county, arriving at Parowan JanuBINGHAM. The Gemmell Me- plant early Wednesday morning, About three weeks ago seven Inches PROVO. "Jesus of Nazareth Is the Reed, are asked meet to the at high on an fracturiProvo Esfell Consolidated Real rooms of Icy Monday morial 13. 185L club entered the walk, early but secured only a dollar bill from ary of snow fell and sin os then the tem- - gresteet hero of all time, declared school Friday at 2 p. m., where cer- ng her left arm. -In la to the tate and machine slo'. a cash commutes for the Chairman of according company, company the drawer, alleged, Wednesday perature has fallen to sero every- th Rev. James L. Haves, pastor of 8t. tificates will be presented. The same evening Mrs. Vard Sor- with T. Harry Heal, president of the the trek Is W. L. Adams, and secre- stolen. The cash register had been Provo city police. Entrance was range and Irri- Mary's Protestant Episcopal church night Outlook for ensen, while attending a danoe In the realty company, to have misused tary la W. Warner Mitchell. It Is opened, but It contained no money. gained by knocking out the panel of CHARITY SHOW BET. gallon water In 1931 Is very good,'at Provo, in an address delivered be-Police Officer L. C. Spring City amusement hall, fell on funds paid Into the company by planned to use covered wagons and The robbery was discovered by Jo- a rear door fore the students of Brigham Young however. the floor, fracturing her right arm, A food7 a. m. can SPRINGVILLE of Davis to of at simulate Carr the travel Investigated. tntroseph days. early the In Wednesday. university duetten to hie lecture, ths Rev. Mr. stuff will be the admission to a muBe Done, hi Hayes set forth that everyone had sical comedy, It Can't soma hero to worship. It may bs a the Second ward amusement hall hero of ths past, or some hero of sci- Thursday. The food received will be , tha needy at ence, philosophy or diplomacy, or the distributed among Christmas tlma Ths L. D. 8. Bun-da- y are hero but all worship president: school has the entertainment in FRICE Decision was reached by era, aa evidenced by the high regard the city council Monday evening to acoorded to Lindbergh.. This Eero charge. next 1931 at the budget adopt the worship la. after all, an Inclination to CONTEST OPENS. regular meeting, December 33. The give this hero his lust due. based be will a tentative upon budget Aa a special feature the Influence of any RICHFIELD Greater than schedule which has been furnished character In history, declared Hie for the Christmas edition of the to the counctlmen by Mayor W. P. speaker, la that of Jesus of Nasareth. 8evierlan, local high school paper Olson and 'City Recorder Carl W. the staff, headed by Editor Dorothy Empey. Jensen and Faculty Advisor Eudora of C. R. Ferguson, bead Councilman Miller, are sponsoring a Christmas tits electric department, will submit a literary contest. 1 before to council the January plan rates on motors the , DIRECTOR NAMED. power whereby may be reduced. The present rates DUCHESNE. At a recent election are considered h? etiy officials to be TOOELE Petition from Gold of the Upper Blue Bench Irrigation excessive, reaming tbs payment of Hill resident Duchesne requesting that a district, M. D. Morrison ofdirector 81.50 monthly for each horsepower. for school be established there wu read wu elected a thru-yeto the Tooele county school board precinct L In the courthouse December 8. ' . TELLS OP EUROPE. At present there are only four . children at Gold HUT and there must SPANISH FORK. James W. who recently spent seven month , be at least seven before a school will In Europe, epoke Monday evening bebe established, the board ruled. of It wu decided to close schools De- fore the Klwanl club on labor, soPROVO. Peter Roylance flprtnrvm was arrested by deputy cember 33 and reconvene January 8. cial and economic conditions of sheriffs on a charge of liquor following a raid on hie home F..T. A. HEARS TRIO. Wednesday evening. SPANISH FORK Dr. Wells T. A quart of whisky. M empty flasks Brockbank spoke at the Thurber end five empty jugs were found, ac A. Monday night on the w hool P.-cording to Deputy Sheriff J. O. A. From the Benefits of a P.-Ira Packer and Harvey Booth of the Parents." PrinciCity Marshal F. H. Celventra of PROVO. Joe Hap! of New Zea- Viewpoint John F. Warner spoke from the BprlngviUe participated In the raid. land. a student of the Brigham Young pal Mias Myrtle s university, who wu a passenger of teacher viewpoint. of the school, told YULE PROGRAM SET. Tahiti that wu ship- Childs, principal the re' LEHX The Lehi city council. !n wrecked while crossing the Pacific of the hew method of making cards. his will port ex ocean tell Lions Lehi summer, club, the last with cooperation Tahiti to . KIWANIS rLANS FETE. will again stage a community Christ- perirncea on the mas program lor the kiddles of Lehi. the Provo Klwanls club Friday noon SPRINGVILLE. One member and distribute gifts to the poor and at the Hotel Roberts. fiom each of the local business needy. Details of the program wtll Musical numbers win be by Mr. houses will be special guests at the be worked out In the near future, ac- Hapi and two other native New fellowship meeting the annftal cording to officials, along with com- Zealanders, Tom Clark and W Pere and luncheongood of the Bprtn grille KlAmaru. mittees and programs. club wanls Thursday evening In the CHRISTMAS PARTY PLANNED, Third ward amusement hall. PLAY VOLLEYBALL, ; GIRLS ' PROVO. The annual Christmas An Interclasa tourna EUREKA JUDGE GIVES TALK. ment In volleyball Is being conducted party of the Provo Business and ProEUREKA Juvenile Judge Joseph held be will club fessional Womens Instructor Russell. Miss Marian by of Provo spoke at the Tin lie In ths girls physical education de- Thursday at 8 p. m. at the reektenoe Nelson 445 North high school assemblyE. Wednesday. of Mrs. Nephl Hicks. partment of the Tlntlo high school. Music was by Mra V. Ecklof, Mra Earlier In the season a similar con- Fourth East. The program commit- Charles BecktoL Mlsa Lavonne ClaMra tee Is Bee, Florence chairman; test wax conducted between classes ve lie and Edward May. Mra EdBack-weMl Melba Worthen. Lottie la baaebalL . The ninth grade girls ward Bonner gave a reading. man and Mra Alll W. Clark. winner In this contest DOCTOR TAKES TRIP. MT. PLEASANT Dr. P. L. Holman left Wednesday morning on a business trip to Reno, Nev., where be has extensive business hoUdaya, -- I Program. ox-tea- , Council Decides To Adopt Budget - Gold Hill Asks Scliool Be Opened ar Springville Man Arrested in Raid , - Par-cell- poa-sessi- Me-Kel- l. -- Wreck Victim on Program of Club , T. T. ed ' ed ... re CO. AUERBACH nbEE jrautMeAed It STORE SSUMXRtQafrflb&XXQI Auerbachs Quality Grocyterya (We reserve the right to limit quantity.) of $3 Tree Delivery oa Grocery Purchase DSIIAIIAS CM.T .'?!. F'!! niftt; -- v ... ,ctum' ' IptfillneMietseseMimetume k Lf llfvl Nnt,exeeetitnllMSl C twbWa kjes-......-.- ri inti. the ye.r-r.it- Wlfceaiin, (uU a tonic.. ad '. If. 13 nril c:;:?fed suet. :...... n.'.:.:3, R:r.!5.....:r:.r-r...lb- . ' C..C::i, S;u:rci. . . .. OYSTERS, Frc:h, OO V 25e dti. 35e tu.;:::DS r ! gni! Wn....Ul 29e Oilif 4C JL Ww Mtrk cn':::zs ' 5e esa ,45c ..... pYg. RAISKIS ,EK ,1 or More Ifc -L;:. SYRUP ' C il 1396 SJP. 496 isc ii.20s 19e lb. 19s i Fht.35c Fisl.65c i T LOWBOY 7 AHEFA LODGE ELECTS. Karras w a c PRICK. George chosen president of the Price chapter of Ahepa. Other officers named were: Vice president, Nick Saluvert-kl- s; secretary. Oust Barktakls; treasurer, Harry Bare lias. George , COMrt.STK NOTHING ELSE TO BUT Holds Any Radio Until Xmas , MANTI Aleda Beatrice Nielson of Ephraim was granted a divorce from Robert Fredrick Nielson end awarded the custody of the two minor children, with 830 per month alimony, in district court here. Free Home Demonstration ' MAN FACES TRIAL. PRICE Dewey Shepherd was held to the district court Tuesday by City Judge J. W. Hammond onal-a the charge of grand larceny for leged theft Saturday of a 375 watch at Robinson Csstlegate. from Ed. Shepherd also was accused of being a party to the theft of an automobilee from LeRoy Christensen at Castle-gatthe same day. Valley Mayhew said to be Implicated with Shepherd In the auto stealing, pleaded fuUty snd was bound over on a grand lar- ceny count. COURT HOLDS PAIR. - PRICE. Judge J. W. Hammond announced Tuesday that Raoul Gonzales. John Rodrigues and Margaret Catello had been bound over to the district court on grand larceny charges. They are accused of stealing 13 and an automatic pistol fromMrs Dan Rondos at Helper on fto1 jicmkx J& Screen-Gri- d TONE CONTROL Georgidea retiring president, autoof the matically became chairmanmembers board of governor a Other of the board are John Hellas, Bteve Dtamandt, Oust Dragonas and John Daskalakla WOMAN CRTS DIVORCE. Tubes- Just Cal! Was. 300 LIBERAL TRADE-I- N In remarkable, handsome, open-fac- e cabinet of American Black Walnut with Instrument Panel of Oriental wood; butt walnut panels and arch; hand-rubbsatin finish; American Gobelin Tapestry over Screen-Grided 7 tubes speaker. Wc (8 ). 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