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Show I WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1922 Tine club in College hall on Thursday at 4:30 p. m. Selections from Riley wi! be read by Professor Merrill, Waedleriinig Dollar Professor J. j j WILL BUY ; 35 Hours of Artificial Suns Heat at the Gas Company M. Jensen, Miss Ellen Bowen, Miss Nell Clark and Mr. Alonzo Morley. A trio. Misses Celes-ti-a Johnson, Virginia Christensen, and Elaine Christensen will sing Ri- leys great autumn song, When the Frost Is on the Pumpkin. The B. Y. U. orchestra will render a selection preceding the lecture. All vrho appreciate Riley and his poems are invited to be present. December Records ON SALE TODAY h mlM of mnsicml gema la thla December llat. The MW with a ymp heavy orcbettim, Btrooaa, 4aaoforte atudlea byplajtar Godowakjr. World - famed iU(rt, with new lonfi Hart-lLeanox, Dux, Heo, Barclay, Karle, And danea mnalc by three famoua dance oreheatma In ham Jonee Arnold Johnaoa Oriole Terrace Carl Fenton Beanie Krueger Joaeph C. 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The coach said his policy for this year is just uncertain; 'but, in as much as two games wilj be played nights with each school in each town, it may be his plan to have the veteran team play the first game and the freshman recruits play the second.! This will give the freshman four years of experience. For our veteran line-u- p we have a good choice, said Twitchell. Although we have lost Simmons, Swenson and Weight of last years squad, we still hav,e such men as the Keelers, Ross Nielson, Stewart, Partridge, Packard, Gledhill, Meredith, Bentley, Reeves and Pyne. Then among the Fresh recruits are some other than Bennett of Fillmore, Joseph, Pierce, Reece, Gun, and Heslington of Beaver, Tuft of Monroe, the Bentleys, Romney of Oneida Stake academy, Sanders of Sanpete, Storrs of American Fork, Howard of Jordan, Hinckley of Weber, Dixon anoMelntosh from Provo High, Bird of Springville, and Perry of Payson. The first games this year will be played in Provq against the University of Utah. on consecutive USCIOUS, JUICY, TENDER . 9 Selection Morgen (Tomorrow) (Strauss)" loltn Obbligato by Fredric Fradkin; in German Mondntjicht (Moonlight) (Schumann) in German..., Elijah (If With All Tour Hearts) (Mendelssohn).... Elijah (Then Shall the Hlghtejus Shine Forth) . (Mendelssohn) Friend O Mine (Weatherly- Sanderson ) I Lots a Little Cottage H .tra) ( (Stott-Lo, Here the Gentle Lark Shakespeare-Hishop- ) Flute Obbligato by Marshall Luf- s ky Lass With the Delicate Air . . - Theo Karle (Tenor) . I ! ! John Barclay . .Baritone) Timpanogos Day To Be Observed Timpanogos day will be observed Friday, the 24th of November, at the Timpanogos school. A program will be given by the pupils of the school at 10 a. m. A cafeteria luncheon will be served to the children from 12 till 2 p. m. In the afternoon an educational moving picture play will be shown for the children. In the evening the program and pictures will be repeated for adults. Light refreshments will be served during the intermission. All patrons and friends of the school are invited. An admission of 15 cents will be charged in the An Hour With Riley An Hour With James Whitcomb Riley, is the subject of a discussion by Professor Harrison R. Merrill at the session of the B. Y. U. Literary 4 15027 13055 1.50 10 5173 1.25 1.00 ( Virginia Beat (Soprano) ( John Barclay Barlton? ) Elizabeth Lennox (Con-. . . tralto and Chorus) ( '6172 10 1.00 5114 10 1.00 50017- - 12 2.00 arne ) Ring Out. Wild Bells (Tenny-- 1 (Neld-linge- r d Birthday of ) a King Instrumental Selection Der als Edelmann Burger I enuett Des Lully) Richard Strauss and J Der rauss) Burger als Edelmann Symphony Orchestra Intermezzo ( I ntroductlon to Act II) (Strauss) C Prelude In C Sharp 311 nor (Itachmanlnoff) Leopold Godowsky Black Keys Study (Op. 10, No. (Pianist) 6) Followed by "Butterfly Study )(Op. 26, No, 9) Artist C ( Elshnco Trio (.Instrumental Trio) It runs vncK concert Chopin lOcstasy) RxtttfM lo! . V Orchestra 16026 1S05O lo 20005 12 20006 12 2334 10 2320 10 2330 10 l rv bert) Naughty Marietta Intermezzo Orchestra . l 1.50 , (Dianne) ( aki" Dunce Spanish t i i Ci ri7vlot&ku Foot und Peasant Overture Part 1 SuppS) Poet and (von Peasant Overture Part 2 (von Suppg) March of the Toys From Babes In Toyland (Her- Brunswick Concert IRON KING CONSOLIDATED MINING COMPANY, principal place of business. Grand Central building, Provo, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the Iron King Consolidated Mining company held on Monday the 20th day of November, 1922, assessment No. 12, of one cent (lc) per share was levied upon the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to Preston G. Peterson, secretary and treasurer of said corporation, at the companys office. Grand Central building, Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Tuesday, the 26th day. of December, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Tuesday, January 23, 1923, at the office of the company at 10 oclock a. m., to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. PRESTON G. PETERSON, Secretary. Office, Grand Central building, Provo, Utah. First publication, Nov. 22, 1922. 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Bert Woods, administrator of the estate of S. E. Perry, deceased. BERT WOODS, Administrator of the estate of S. E. Perrv. PARKER & ROBINSON, Attorneys for Administrator. First publication, Nov. 17, 1922. Last publication, Dec. 15, 1922. - S' VJT7 HEN a crilminal got away v after a crime without anyone seeing him he used to think he was safe. Today he knows that he is all but caught IF HE HAS TOUCHED ANYTHING WITH HIS HARE HANDS. WHY? ASK WM. X. PETERSON FINGER PRINT EXPERT see S. 2nd West St. P. O. Box-- : 70 Provo, Ut. Read and Use the Want Ads J |