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Show WEEKLY NEWS-EXPRES- LAYTON, UTAH, SEPTEMBER 10, 1930 S, 1 Headquarters Co. " a very pleasing talk by High Coun cilrr.an Wilford C. Wood on his cent trip to Palmyra and other eastern' points of inerest. Choice musical numbers were rendered by Mrs, James Bcesley on the violin . arid piano by Miss Evelyn Peddlar, . who also eang the vocal refrain. Both ladies are of Salt l ake. Mrs. Bcesley was formerly Miss Lulu Parrish, The Pack sisters vocal trio .consisting of the iMisses Evelyn Marial fcrnd .Roselyn Pack faired those present with songs. The M. L A. organization of 'both wards are planning' most pleasing opening entertainments for this next Tuesday. It is anticipated that this season work will be a record breaker of achievement provided, all eligible rally around he leaders. All are urged to be present. Pres. Wilford Woodruff used to say the age was from !2 to 1)9 years old. ' 'Mr. Rodney Potter 'and Mr. Franklin Wallop have from spending their vacation . in California. Found their trip very pleasing and beneficial. They visited some with Franklins school mate Hal Chepey in San Diego, after visiting with relatives and friends in Sari Francisco and Los Angeles and other points of inter- BUT YOU CANT MAKE HIM DRINK Hears Manager of Airport Make Talk In a lecture at program All-ca- "Wednesday night, Mr. llSTTooay, manager of the Salt Lake Munbeicipal airport told the hoys that cause of its' geographical position, the Salt Lake airport held one of the few key positions in aviation in the country. Alre&dy," he said, we have grown from a single hanger to a port as important as any in at the United States ranking third ' the present in importance. We havent hangers sufficient fcnd large erough to care for the present rapid growth of this new and important arm of transportation, re continued. Manager Ilolladay explained the requirements and renumcration fer services of the piolots, mechanics, radio operators and ticket agents. He advised the hoys to look upon entering the field of aviation with the thought in view of giving real service and not to be beguilded by the romantic aspect of aviation s that would soon wear out. Mr. Ilolladay closed his visit and talk with answering- of the boys questions pertaining to the possibilities nd 'requirements of getting into Aviation as a lifes work. Mr. Ilolladay extended an invitation to Commander Knowles to bring all boys interested to the air. ; '.CONTEST port where he would take them on has William Enrollce tour Denney of the and ab inspection port : explain the workings of the organ- made application to enter his play in the CCC play writing contest, ization. Mrs. .Adah Roberts Naylor, Miss Sessions played three special sponsored by the Works Project . R. of Roberts isteach- II. Theatre daughter of Federal on Project her Act, Arrangements piano in studies Bilile the four L. D'i his on 'ing were enthusiastically Denney has been working received by the boys. Enrolleo Les- plnv since May. he is winner of. S. stakes in southern California. lie Huff, one of our few remaining medals in the field of expression The jmst few years she has cIhshpS in Browning at the boys from Kentucky, played two having won the gold medal for orasouthern melodies on the banjo.' tory in the city schools of Colum- tTollvv;t)0(i stake center. Mrs. Naylor has been a careful student of : .NATIONAL FLAY WRITING bus, Ohio, recently, the Bible for. more', than twenty Mr. Robert. G., Ree, director "of years and has taken special courses f study in. Bible literatut: and wild life studies for ' Bible WATER history,. JACKETS . . will give a Bay. project SP-evening, Sept. th, the Sunday lantern slide lecture to the. boys of for all iriakea of Ranges verd conjoint consisted of the company showing the great need for the preservation of the Furnace, Circulator and wild, game bird life of tho project Heater Orates and the part that they (the boys) . - CENTERVILLE . accor-dian.whic- h' con-luct- STOVE GRATES and 2, 1 'y V u ONE NAME comes Quickly to mind when you think ol The Universal Car. The description is distinctively Ford. No other car ts'used by so many millions of men and women in every part of the world. Everywhere it is the symbol of faithful service. ' That has always been a Ford funds mental. Something new is constantly being added in the way of extra value. Each year the Ford has widened its appeal by increasing its usefulness to motorists. I " . est. . .All makes at Cheaper. Prices Fletcher Furnace Co. 2210 Washington Ave OGDEN, UTAH - j j j automobile. The Ford V8 combines fineear performance, comfort, safety and , . beauty with low first cost and low cost It depre of operation and dates slowly because it is made to last There is no other car like it up-kee- p. '' s K e- looked-forwar- event.. . ib'i'MtlWt VxNoiOi uV,Wk', LOW MONTH 1936 FORD , stresses 'YOUNG' UNIVERSITY practical training and vigorous spirituality, It offers ' College at its Best. ' Larger, than 86 per cent of the nations colleges and universities, it able to provide not only liberal arts . ' . ' ' . ' .' Research Division Extension Division fiPir e .' . ogir . Spirituality-HCharact- er decor ERE3HBH7G .spread.-- .. tale. spill the Good Time ; Jacks Melodian . Flowers greet us in 'canyon . vale, Dressed in bauty; like a fairy The poppy cups oer flow and Their shining' treasures-dow- E-DQ- ... HD AEdL DEPnDErJEDEO hilL INSTRUCTIVE AND ENTERTAINING inaho TTour Plano llovi to bo ETicro ZENITH RADIO America's . Orchestra Tucked in crevices and ravine The Scent of lilacs and wildwoof Ahead For free demonstration . W, Layton Barlow . .... greens, 1 1 1 mountains, and gleaming ' shining' Sun Valley Lodge, New Idaho Winter Sports Mecca Copied a year. Radio-7-Alwa- ys ' .. Snow on the Most -- . .. UTAH and TUESDAY DANCES SEPTEMBER 22 South Bountiful Amusement Hall ' Come and have a.. Flower pictures in rolls unfold In royal purple and shining gold; Rainbow tints arch overhead, White flowery mats on hillside . : PROVO, Kelvinator . APPLIED SCIENCE, ARTS AND SCIENCES, COMMERCE, . EDUCATION, FINE ARTS. . Bountiful 263-- immwtWHi me " announce the opening of the school year. i9S6.193T. ;f ' . - ' V' ' i t ' September 14 and 25.. :..:English Placement ,Test ..,l..Pre-registratio- b September 1J and 24....: days . Final registration day September 25.m....-Instruction begin September 28 Veber college offers the first . two year of standardized work in the following: The Art and Sciences, Business,' Education, Engineering and Forestry. '. 7 jysvr EVERY CAR HAS A WRITTEN GUARANTEE Jf . Ket-hum- , countries. Skiing, skating, sleighing, tobogganing, dog sledding and other typical winter outdoor activities will be features at this hotel. Adjacent to the lodge will natural hot be a waiter swimming pool. The ski courses will bo under the supervision of renowned skiing experts. The lodge will have accommodations for 200 guests. It is located on a 3200 acre ranch glass-enclose- d a mile and a half north of in Sun Valley where the surrounding mountains of the Sawtooth range protect it from the severe winter winds. Sun Valley Is located in central southern Idaho northeast of Boise. It is sheltered by the lofty peaks of tho Sawtooth mountain range, which puns cast and west, and on the southern border of tne rugged Salmon river country, one of Ket-chu- m the last refuges of mountain sheep and goat. Count Felix SchafTgotsch, world famous genq n and skiing expert, selected the site of Sun Valley Ledge as the premier locution for a winter sports center after an extensive inspection trip of all such possible areas It the mountain regions of western America tieman-sportsma- - Act Quick Doughty Chevrolet Co. Bountiful. wr. 3 in Dentistry, , Science. ; : Terms to Suit. Training leading to specialization ', . Law, and Medicine. . One and two year .terminal courses in Secretarial asv.v.wv.s.;.s-- Architect's drawing of the mag xrificent and palatial Sun Valley Lodge which the Union Pacihc Kailroad is building near idalio, and which Is to be Opened for guests at the Christ fnas holidays. Sun Valley Lodge find its surrounding terrair is expected to be the winter sports 'msec a of America and to rival in 'magnificence similar sumptuous resort in variour European a BUY YOUR - FIVE COLLEGES: $4 Departments per month universal credit company finance flans. Vi wild.flowers . 1600 Courses buys any model t, .ANYWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES. ASK YOUR ; . . Down-paYmen- , business,' the other-occupations- usual , BRIGHAM courses, hut studies leading to success in professions and a wide' variety of ns a FROM ANY FORD DF.ALfcR NY R - C O M P A :he younger folks busy.' Seven Desert, .in 'beauty.' awakes from ville is being taken down. It is . brick structure.' . . dreaming. oung ladies of Miss Nellie Taylor ' two lass gave "military dances'. Miss Augusta Rigby ahd Marion Tiny Wee blossoms .in harmony .' r,arrish gave two dance numbers, ' blend, . counted a great The Joshua tree's queer branches iltogether it be ' iuccess, extend; A lovely picture of endless spring, A lovely picture of endless spring, ' In. lasting memory will forever sing. t i Pictures of. beauty greet the eye, LUCY E. CHAMBERLAIN Meter-Ato- r the erf Plan . scene and drifting sky; Changing . Pasadena California. Acres of blossoms are gaily dressed for &s little at 15c .per day a Golden glow on the mountain crest. By pioneer resident of Centerville innimi 7 . Fields of lupines, waving their blue The old Stewart-Burto- n store. Paint brushes lavish their. brilliant building on 'Main- street in Kays- ' . hue, Damask rugs on the mountain side Flinging their beauty far and wide. . , It TERMS CAR .V-- S T .0 O M . ford Dealer about the new . , wViCU. F O R D Power to', division and to achieve is the key that unlocks opportunities. There are always new worlds to conquer, new heights to attain .for young men .and'. women with strength of mindand spirit. . ' TV'il i1..' . J . Scholarship- - j . ' Qraduato School ; Second ward Primary gave their' bazaar Friday . evening. Opened by singing Welcome to All. Prayer P.ishop Jos. N. Ford. Primary class gave a Japanese selection and dance. Z. Bs Z. G.s Very cleverly represented Norway in song and dance, My Wild Irish Rose was beautifully rendered and danc cs of Irish origin followed. Mrs. Wm,' Trimbath of the Centerville First ward sang, 'The' Indian Love Call American Indians .in song and. dances by The Guides and 'Trail Builders, Uncle Sam. The Gairdis of Liberty appeared next in the persons' of Master Lowell Barlow and little Miss Helen Streeper..The Primary officers and 'teachers were in charge. Pes. La Von R. Duncan presiding.' Sunper was served cafeteria style, Food from the different countries mak-Se'mg up the meal. A fish pond kept The Key To New Worlds; '. Today's Ford V--8 is more than evef Tbe Universal Car1 because it en circles the needs of moro'people than any ether Ford ever built It reaches out and up into new fields because it has everything you need in ft modem are accomplishing In its realization Mr. Bee is an expert photographer of wild life and has made the. pictures, lantern slides and technical coloring of them himself. He is a great favorite of the boys of the company and they have for some time for this special USED COAL RANGES '' q-i- v ' Weber College is an accredited institution and its credits are fully reedgnized by all institutions of higher learning. All high school credits must bd on file immediately. Write ' : THE PRESIDENT ' ' ' Weber ' College V ; , Ogdc Utah j ; |