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Show PROVQ POST, FIFTHEASTV1LL BE EXTENDED Church Activities TO ' The. genealogical committees will RAILROAD SHOPS have charge of the services in each .of the Provo wards next Sunday The speakers, who will treat on subject of "Marriage, will be Assurance was given Tuesday to as the follows: l Mayor LeRoy Pixon by L. Douglass First and Foiyrth Wards, Anderson, chief engineer of the U. S. Interesting speakers will, be apSmelting, Refining & Mining com- pointed and musical programs have been arranged. Services begin at pany of Salt Lake City, that Fifth 7:30 in the First ward and 7 in the ..East street will be extended from Fourth ward, Sixth South to Ninth South street to Second Ward. give the' railroad workers living in Elder will be the speaker. Bunker of southeast section the the city Musical numbers will be rendered. easier access to their homes from Time of meeting, 7:30. the shops. The land needed for the extension of the street is the prop- Third Ward. erty of the. Utqh Railway company, ' The speakers will be EldersJD. L. which is a subsidiary to the smelting VanWagenen, Mathias Knudstt and Charles Burroughs. Good program company. Mr. Anderson explained that the assured. Meeting begins at 7:30. only reason the railway is anxious Bonneville Ward, to retain title to the land is that it O. K. Hansen will be the will be needed in the near future when the company will greatly in- -' speaker. Musical program. Time. 7:30. crease Its shop capacity here. "We will build more round houses, , Sixth Ward. several miles of switches and sideSpeaker, Professor Reinhart Mae-stracks, and intend to make this an of the B. Y. U. Trio, Mrs. Norma important shop center for both the Utah Railway and the Union Paci- - Bullock, Mrs. Mable Clark and Mrs. fie, said Mr. Anderson. "Provo is Morris Gray. Reading, Miss Lucile destined to become one of the great Tuttla.- - - Vocal duet.the Misses Deah and Alta Oakley. Time, 6:30. rairoad centers of the west." X Mayor Dixon assured Mr. AnderSt. Marys F.plscopal Church. son that every citizen of Provo Is No. 60 West .Second North. Sunday and with to ready willing services and sermon at 11. the railroad companies ip' their pro- morning school at 10 oclock. Chcir Sunday gram of enlargement. practice Wednesday evening at 7:30. Undoubtedly the city commission Ladles guild in vestry room Monday will take Immediate steps to lease afternoon at 2 oclock. Rev. William the land required for the opening of F. Bulkley, rector. street and will then the much-neede- d proceed to have it opened up for traf- - eve-inin- g. Fifth Ward. Professor Merrill of the B. Y. U. will deliver the address. The musical program w'ill be under the direction of Professor J. R. Boshard. Time, 7:30. er r American Legion Opens Employment Bureau - An employment bureau for ex- -, service men in and around Provo will be established by the local post of the American legion and will be the direction of Lloyd Sutton with headquarters at the Sutton market The reason for starting the bureau is to aid the jobless men to secure an adequate income to support themselves and faun-d- er -- milies. Mr. Sutton announced this morning that he had work for at least men and he hopes to six have additional jobs as the work of ce the bureau progresses.. All those who have any kind of work for one or more days are asked to communicate with Mr. Sutton. Beet and fruitgrowers who will need of their men for the harvesting crops are especially requested to give the soldier boys first chance at the work. Mr. Sutton may be reached on the telephone any time during the day. CaUJeither 194 or - 196. WHITE FAST IMPROVING The Blue and White football men are rapidly taking on the semblance of a football team.( Each evening Coach Alvin Twitchell takes them through a strenuous list of exercises that are calculated to put them into playing condition in the shortest possible time. The manner in which the men are getting into the work Pioneer Ward. Speakers, Elder James Nelson. Elder C. V. Hansen and Mrs.. Esther is encouraging. Hills. Good musical numbers assured. Besides the husky college team Time, 7:30. there will be a line-up- - of youngsters that will make the schools in this section extend themselves if they exCommunity Church. Third North and University ave- pect ,to get first honors in this divinue. Sunday school gt 10 oclock. sion. Last Monday evening, the first Sunday morning service? at 11 day of the second week of school, o'clock. Evening services at 8 there were enough men on the field oclock. Rev. E. V. Kuhns, pastor. to form four good teams. The schedule of games has not Scientist Church. been announced, but it Is quite cerFirst Church of Christ, Scientist. tain that the White and Blue will go No. 80 North University avenue. Sun- to Ogden to do battle with the Ogden day morning services at 11 oclock, Athletic club on October 22. A resubject, "Reality. Sunday school turn will probably be played at 9:45. Wednesday evening meet- here. game 8 at oclock. ings Townsmen who are Interested in the great college game could spend a Reorganized Church. pleasant hour watching the workNo. 240 West Fourth South street. outs in Timpanogos park eveRegular Sunday morning services at ning fof about three-thirt- y every until 11:30. school at 10:30. dark. Sunday Preaching at J p. m. S. S. Holm, presiding elder. , fic. In connection with the rumors of increased activities at the local shops, it is reported that the Union Pacific recently took an option on 6000 acres of rich coal and mineral land in Uintah county. If the report is correct there is no doubt that the Provo yards will be greatly Increased within the near future. Provo is the natural gateway for most of Utah's wonderful resources, ST) FOOTBALL TEAM Manavu Ward. Speaker. President F. S. Harris of the B. Y. L. Musical numbers. Meet ing begins at 7:30. L . BLUE FRIDAY, SEPT. 23,' 1921. With an AutoSraPhiQ Kodak - the date and title may be. written on each film at the time the picture is made. This autographic feature is exclusively Eastman and every Kodak has it. For pictures on the motor trip, snap-shoof the children, in fact for almost any type of picture, the title, 'in the years to come, adds much the date even more. B. Y. U. ACTIVITIES Catholic Church. Corner First North and First East. Mass every Sunday at 10:30. CateThe first of a series of lectures on chism class Saturday at 10:30 and ".Community Building to be given at Sunday at 9:30 oclock. Rev. J. G. the Brigham Young University darDelalre, pastor. ing this school year by Dr. Richard R. Lyman of the council of Twelve was delivered Wednesday morning in The introductory lecCollege hall. ture dealt with "Efficiency, on the theory that to be a builder one must be efficient,, and the time to pre-- : pare for that efficiency is during col-- 'j In Los Angeles, Cal., 68,337 fe- forts in furtherance of Italian mili- lege days. males, 10 years of age or more, are tary relief work during the eWorld In order to hq efficient one. must ( War. have health, maintained Dr. Lyman, engaged in gainful occupations. The recent census taken in EngLady Ambrose Roynter, wife of a who then proceeded to outline the land is expected to show a surplus of noted London architect, has opened following as necessary to obtain 2,000,000 women in the British isles. a shop as a house decorator and will health: 1. Chew your food well 2. Twenty, thousand women in New supplement her husbands construc- twenty chews for every bite; York City live under the constant tive work by beautifying the inte- Wash before you. eat; 3. Dont be too fat that you may not be too fat, eagle-eyeespionage of private de- riors. 4. Increase tectives. your Only three women have been por- dont overeat; of resistance power against diitftH on States London United a to ths postage According prominent trayed, keeping your feet photographer, American women have stamps Martha Washington, Queen germs. How? By fresh air, and by the most beautiful eyes in the world. Isabella of Spain and the Indian girl, dry, by breathing The boom in trade and Industry Pocahontas, who saved the life of getting ofplenty of sleep; 6. Take exercise. plenty in Roumanla is due in a large mea- Captain John Smith. As a further aid to efficiency the In Rhode Island four women are sure to Queen Marie's business skill and bustle. employed as managers of farms and student should work according to a are registered - as farm well arranged program, and should and twenty-tw- o Many Russian princesses other women of nobility are main- tenants. Nearly 300 women farmers take plenty of memory exercise. taining themselves by working at va- operate 23,232 acres in the state, while the men operate 308,368 acres. rious occupations in France. What is considered to be a most The Princess Marie Joe, of BelAccording to Dr. Broadus Mitchell, extensive and effective, scouting orgium, is being trained in painting, instructor of economics at Johns ganization for rare books has just for which she is reported to show Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md., been put in motion by the library a man is a better housekeeper than committee of the Brigham Young considerable talent. Many American women are now a woman. It is said that the man is University, consisting of Miss Alice enrolled in the English universities, more thorough, efficient and re- Reynolds, chairman; Professor M. W. the majority at London University sourceful. Poulsson, Dr. George H. Brlmhall, At Deauville, the fashionable and the librarian, Mrs. Annie L. GilSchool of Economics for summer resort of France, a Parisian lespie. work. Meetings are being called through- actress was found to make the greatIt is the ambition of the commitout the country to organize 100,000 est number . of changes of clothing tee to collect rare books, particuscrub women through the Interna- during the day. She dressed for larly those on religious subjects from tional Building Service Employees breakfast, for the sea bath, tor golf, all parts of the world. To this end for luncheon, for tennis, for tea, for Union. has been solicited with Medals and diplomas have been the apertlf hour at the Polinlere, for all of the mission presidents of the awarded to five Baltimore women by dinner and the Casino and for a mid- L. - D. S. Church throughout the the Italian Red Cross for their ef night motor car ride. world, asking that the missionaries under their charge be urged to keep on the alert for books of this sort and seenre them tor the library of the Brigham Young University. President Heber J. Grant has approved the plan of the committee, and the great campaign has begun. The books it is expected will in large measure be contributed to the library, by people who are interested in the development of libraries, and who are anxious to have their names recorded as donors for such cherished holds no meritorious undertakings, although school will make hn effort to augthe loved ones ment the contributions with actual purchases. ts Photography expensive ? Look at the price tags in our Kodak window or better still look over the line. Expensive? You never got such lasting pleasure at so small cost. Activities of Women Kodak j $8.00 up BRING YOUR FILMS FOR DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGING TO IIEDQUIST DRUG CO. Two Stores d A NEW YEARS DAY All over the United States Building is ex- - post-gradua- periencing a NEW YEARS DAY. August construction shows a gain o'f 37.4 per cent over August a year ago and 4.1 per cent over July this year. te In proportion to population Provo has more building under construction than any other city in the State. We are helping you to build at less cost. Burn Peerless Coal. Years Lives in Portraiture SMOOT LUMBER CO. the family treasure chest reminders of than their photographs. Realize what your pictures may me$n to those who will some day note their resemblance to you. Be photographed frequently so that your personality will be carriedv down to your grandchildren. $ , A correctly designed corset is the first requis- fitting ite-proper s the second. IfloDXRT Corsets -- No portrait is so completely satisfying as one made by a professional photographer. PHOTO SUPPLY PROVO The first extension class to be conducted by the extension division of the Brigham Young University will begin Monday, September 26 at 4:16 in the Parker school. The course to be offered, according to Director Lowry Nelson, will be English literature, to be given by Mrs. Julia' B. Jensen, a graduate of the Brigham Young University and Provo, Utah Phone 20 more : Brownies $2.00 up $ The Charm of Passiftg nnHERE is no magic secret in acquiring good figure, or improving one that is already good. r .. . , -- t I ! later a graduate student for several summers at the University of Chicago. Numerous applications have been received tor the course and It ia expected that at least ' twenty women of the city wUl enroll on Monday. There is also considerable desays Director Nelson, "for D. extension work in accounting and - Enjoying Trip Mr. and Mrs. business administration and we ex- B. McBride, daughter, Laura, and pect to organise such classes at an son, Brice, of Provo' Bench, are enearly date. joying an auto trip through southern Utah. 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