Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING NOVEMBER PROVO Southern Utah! and ARMISTICE DAY ju S pledges COUNTY BOOSTS iTRAIN HITS CAR SPEAKER URGES LOAN RELIEF HIGHWAYWORK ONE DIES SIX FOR WASATCH PEACE CRUSADE Road Improvement Project SUFFER HURTS Petition to Bna Road RICHFIFLD — A petition to the United States forest service signed bv Wajne county residents asking construction of a road from Boulder o Escalante was indorsed bv the Richfield Lions club Monday night Transportation between the two places now is earned oij by pack horses and mules (Special to The Tribune) WASHINGTON Nov II— At the Begins Operation iu L D S Missionary Tells instance of Senator Smoot the secreShort Time Filipino Laborers Arrive at tary of agriculture today included of War Privations in Wasatch county in the list of Utah in Snow storm PROVO— Road improvement work Crossing counties in which the department will in Utah county which is being Meet Mishap England feed loans to farmers during ried on by the county in coopeiation the approaching winter to aid them with the Utah state road commission in cariying their live toik to relieye unemployment will get PROVO — “We must hold up the Senator Smoot forwarded to the (Special to The Tribune) way next week in full foice of must we talk peace secretary a petition of many leading under peace ensign SPRINGVILLE— Philip C Luna 19 be men will when placed on thiee we must proclaim peace All hail citizens of Wasatch county asking more projects in the countv Com- - Filipino is dead and six other perto President Hoover if he can do that be allowed to make feed missioner A O Smoot said Wednes- - sons they to are injured one sermusly as the about at leasi something bring joans jn )ndolMng the petition the a partial disarmament” declared “enator7aid‘““‘“'“ rn°VO of an automobile-trai- n Y“a11 of the work is being done Theolflclal countelec-ofJames Gunn McKay in concluding municipal A be ba ots Wasdtch county was greaUy damJmi and teams with the state road here at 11 55 a m Wednesday an Armistice day address Wednesday laged rcccnt drouth gnd there department directing the work The blmding snowstorm was a contrib- - tlon- November J which was can- the by as before students of Brigham Young lssno reason by the Provo city commswby lt should’be omltted ltg wllj b“ lmpr0ung of utng cause umvcrsity from the area afforded relief” roads west of Lehi and leading north' Famlio Lebrias 19 is iu a hospital rpViic printed by Luxuries such as butter and cheese The senator Provo with his scalp lacerated and frene Irom the the hope towards Camp G W Williams cot-'a- t expressed The Tribune the morning of Novemwere prartically unknown to the Eng- that Wasatch of Atback shoulders aid county would be ac- - ing approximately $5000 improving injuries lish people during the war and they corded - ber 4 feed loans promptly of the Lakeview-Vineyar- d highway Caches also fear he has internal mBut slight changes were made in were living on rations declared the '®s west of this city where anothei $5000 Ju' speaker a missionary for the L D S The others ranging in age from 18 bref distnctS No 2 No 12 and No be the will in spent Spanish rnm tbe rc ulns R''en by the church In England during the World district where approximate- to 20 all of whom sulfered cuts citv commissioners report war Hence the sinking of two - judges bruises Merino Gregoaie Barroga ly $3000 will be expended fieighters loaded with butter and Corzino Leo b’ djstuct No 2 Mavor Jesse N Other projects which will get un- no Cantorna Eliac Ellertson and E A Miti hell his op- cheese and other such edibles by a der way soon Mr Smoot said are Leanio and Gregoi m Luna 'Ponent each lost 10 votes Charles Gorman submarine was logarded as m The automobile which were they of an oveipass over the construction a gieat catastrophe he said iN°Phms city commissioner candidate was bv westbound struck riding at Union Pacific railroad Santaquin Smith The bombing of London by air1 $9000 improving roads m the Dm Denver & Rio Grande Western RhlPb city auditor planes and Zeppelins and other inNo 3 at the load train passenger $3000 distnet straight votes In dis at Eighth South and Mami'dates eab teresting incidents such as fights beroads near Satrict No 12 Mr Hopkins and Mr tween English airplanes and ZeppePROVO — Autlioiization to ap- - ening and improving of these5 manv However lem $3000 ocecruepants of the automobile1 Jdmes A Snyder his opponent each lins were graphically described by point election judges for the city T u i ar heme held un Mr Smoot' d11The the speaker school board election in district No were en route to Phoe- that’ Filipinos ( 1116 exorbitant lacl 17 M No distnet He declared America’s entrance 5 December 2 was given President said’ fiom Idaho Falls where owners for into the war saved Europe and told Amos N Merrill at the school board pnFs alje bclng du'nng lnei 10 vocs employed Wbe" are S?' With these changes the total votes tbeset The dis- - ngbt? how grateful England was for the summer Tuesday evening ‘ a'1 TheUnct candidate according to the of- eg‘na "n arrival of American soldiers n°w represented by Professor cued witnesses xaidj?f earh The automobile tb Du l lelc e18past story of Armistice day in England Merrill includes that part of the city was traveling about 25 miles an hourl!'lal coun'ier E A Mitchell 1545 alu was also told bv Mr McKay lving east of Third East and north of bj c"'' when the accident occuued Bert Ellertsnn’ 28’Charles Hopkins 2009 Adverse weather conditions result-'FirSouth streets 'Sf°thw citv Tthe south straicWen Cramer engineer of the train and A commissioner ed in cancellation of the Armisticel lied Hollerman was named chief Marshall conductor renorted the'dames A Snyder 2J31 auditor Ralph 1271 Mrs Mary F Smith Official Count Fails to Alter Election Status car-ma- bv'ult 'arc-dent- ” ! - Fork-Pays- Board Approves Appointment of Election Judges and7 HELPER — A movement to perfect a civic organization In Helper was 'dven Impetus at a gathering of business and professional men and women In the citv hall Tuesday night 5 effort to revive the chamber of commerce which fell into Inactivity several years ago has attracted the attention of the local Klwants club for several weeks and It is through their sponsorship the meeting was called Definite action of reviving the chamber of commeice was deferred However plans were conceived for the organization of a Helper Boostei league and a meeting set for Monday night for Its oiganlzatlon The league would be open to all cople engaged In business In this community and would deal with the many civic problems which require united action and leadership M P Street was elected chairman of the Boaster league Miss Ruth Metz secretary with a committee on wavs and means Including B H Hyde John Gerandus Mr K H Thom Allpn HaIvPr SCm ant llinsrer tcin-nora- will Include- - Selection Junior hign school bnnd: vocal duet Mrs Ada 41 ’red and Mrs Eva Jones talk 'What the Schools of America Are to A Achieve®’ C Larsen Tning school board member ladles' chorus I a Vem Blain and others talk "Taxation and School Finances " Superintendent A E Jones election of officers selection band I1 Y0LeSr-MIlll- rail-!1’- dend-Alber- 17 B P W PLAN Helper Pushes Plans for Civic DISTRICT MEET Booster League Club Bachs ! 12 1931 ta South Utah News on (Additional ‘ Page Twenty-six- ) AT ROOSEVELT A Spring City P-Prepares Program T SPRING CITY-T- he local Parent-Teachassociation will present a program in the junior high school auditorium at 2 30 Friday including Selection school band invocation Principal J W Blain vocal duet Mrs Ada Allred and Mrs Eva Jones address “What the Schools of America Are Trying to Achieve” C A Larsen of the board of education selection ladies' quartet address “Taxation and School Finance" Superintendent A E Jones election of officers selection school band benediction Reed H Allred Present officers are President Mrs Ethelyn Anderson vice president Mrs Wyroa Hansen secretary-treasurMrs Jennie Barney er fessional Women s club announced Wednesday 14 members of the local would attend organization the annual district convention at Roosevelt Saturday and Sunday An Informal reception will be neld at 4 p m Saturday at the home of Mrs J O Orser president of the Roosevelt club followed at 8 p m bv a banquet in the high school 50 lOQOI Features of the banquet will be talks HE SELL ALL BRANDS by LaVetta Wallace of Logan state Anli-Fres- ze oresiclpnt of the B P W and Elizabeth FitzOeiald former national Cold Weather It Just Around the vice president and present chairCorner man of the slate international rePARK YOUR CAR lations committee A reading by Mrs Orser and re- - O at the ports from the club presidents will 1 AUTO RAMP OARAGE Mra Haze! S complete the program Steam Heat — Fireproof Ashton of Roosevelt district conven-t'o- n DAY PARKING $ 25 FVSN1NG PARKING chairman will act as toast25 s- -I- t I er ‘ J Radiator master Round table discussion will feature the breakfast scheduled for Sunday at 8 30 a m Rose Johnson of Vernal will preside Departmental discussions assigned are as follows Program Mrs Aftop Birch Roosevelt Alice public relations Ashton Duchesne legislation Lucinda P Jensen Brigham Citv state legislative chairman membership Mrs Gladys Nielsen Provo former state president and now state membership chairman The closing message will be given by the state president Miss Wallace DAY NIGHT PARKING 60 MONTHLY DAV PARKING 500 Complete Auto Servlie SEIBERLING TIRES Seconds from Main B’wav Ac AUTO RAMP s 0 Utah’s Largest and Finest” "garage — We Give 32 to 44 West Broadway Was S AH Stamps 1776 ?ed I" st Car Again Breaks u it Hid ill iJdiaiici wic manway named janitor tram because o the snowstorm The board authorized the pur- where it goes through the first dug-ln- S Authorities reported the of the and highway leveling way 150 of the chase of chairs for each an as carried 90 yards from the a rod are under way bile two junior high schools and appointmolmhed mid was Approximately $5000 will be spentP°mt ofimpact ed a special committee Superin-tedeG Durnell and Marshals with $3000 for the project on L ShJ C A Smith John T Taylor PROVO— For the second time in FYanlc Ccllyentra and L S Haymond member of the boaid and O D the south toward Springville Maple-- 1 SneaLer at Celebration investigated said that Leanio Psa than six months Charles Hass ton Springville and Provo men are of at art the instructor lOiN at Third avenue ggt county infirmary patient Campbell used on these jobs with the formery lYaee high school to receive bids for sup- - being Lake and was a student at the fered a broken right leg when hit Urges Drive week each rotated min being all the blinds window for enormous the of Utah plying PRICE— Pointing out by an automobile while crossing the On the Lakeview-Vineyai- d project University cost of war not only m dollars but school buildings and for projection men The officers recalled that three highway In front of the institution from these two districts Lindon in In human lives Adam S Bcnpion of apparatus for the high school similar Tuesday at 7 15 p m and Pleasant Grove w ill be used Ro other men have been killed indents at the same crossing during The aged man was struck by an Salt Lake principal speaker at the' of men from the district near tation here two Armistice exercises School Census Repeals annual years automobile driven bv 1 C Hampday the project will be in vogue in all the past shire of Salt Lake Mr Hampshire urged citizens of the Wednesday said and mqre than Increased Enrollment casel000MrwillSmoot United States to think alopg lines of told officers he did not see Hass' be expended m this pro- $35 sentiment a establish and until the machine struck him After peace wblcb will give employment and'£ram vvar an investigation deputy sheriffs deagainst for a period of several weeks yet He cited three principal places Cedar Fort districts school census clared Mr Hampshire was blameinterests of peace could be vealed an enrollment increase of 5 2 less the school 'per cent while the gain in school Thieves Steal Flour at Hass was struck by a nLl'a1"a:run piomoted— the home PROVO-More 56 than 3 prominent' d''ver which he classed as the greatest population was 6 per cent olficials nhich time a?t sprlnh Tooele Mill of and Utah Provo tizons vear County county The population this ted 1 agency for peace and world confer-jrcpr!Kht ‘tf’ but h‘8 will begin work Thursday morning in 1166 with 623 boys and 543 girls ences which he says permit was be‘ H? TOOELE— Thieves entered the Cross Red the annual b£e"' 1128 s membership tions to gam a better understanding as compared with last year again Bonneville Milling company plant at drive to raise a district quota of from B'nnlng to get of each other Milton about nine miles north of $1200 to $1500 Mrs C E Maw is Other numbers on the program public program at which Juvenile here and carried off general chairman m charge held in the L D S tabernade were Judge Joseph E Nelson of Spanish nine Tuesday night sacks and two drive band selections vocal numbers and Folk was the speaker was held at sacks of flour Sheriff A O A breakfast at which local business silent tribute to depart- the high school in the afternoon Robert Smith have district captains will be guests of W Evans and ed soldiers The invocation wan by Because of the snow which fell no definite Deputy Evans clues Sheriff said R Butler chairman of the business W W West chaplain of the Price in the morning the parade was not the thieves evidently carried their district will be held at 8 a m Final SANDY — Homecoming day will post and the benediction by Bishop held until 3 30 p m but all the loot more than 100 jards through instructions will be firemen given by Mr be observed at Jordan high school school children veterans Geoige Jorgensen to a lane near the fields Wool Utah Butler Mrs Maw and Rev James L November 13 the main event being Preceding the patriotic program a business houses and city officials par- Pulling plant where it was loaded Hayes president of the local chapter the football game between Jordan and ticipated in this colorful event parade of the American Legion Gold into trucks Efforts to raise $1000 in the city will land Granite The day closed with a dance at the auxiliary Service Star Legion The burglary took place before the be made Mr Butler said Before the game a rally will be Star Mothers service organizations Oriental Gardens in the evening mowfall Wednesday morning Captains for the business district held with student body officers in students and four school bands Albert are drive Kirkpatrick Peter charge The program will include marched through Main street Spring Cily Schools Jensen Rulon Van Wagenen Ralph Reading Bernice Grant piano duet After the program a banquet for Smith 1 Ray Hughes Denzil Brown J Mi's Boyle and Edgar Leemasters men and their partnership rogram 11D 1niIans n Edwin Stem T C Larson Bob Bui- - speech Henry Jorgensen song and lianquet lock was held A football game between SPRING CITY— An Armistice pro- J M Killpack Orson Slack and dance Ella Greenwood Bettv Bo- a Carbon and Springville was held in given Wednesday by the PROVO— Mrs Ida Smoot Dusen- - Cliff PicrponL berg Beth Thompson and Hertha the afternoon Carbon ginning 39 to publlc school and Junior high school bp aMant professor of phvchol-- 6 Jensen accordion and harmonica of Loa Allred was chair-- j A dance was the CLUB RETS BIRTHDAY FFTE at Brigham Young umveisity )0nUyJMss ogy duet" Rudv Snow dance Fffie man The program included the day Song w’ho recently returned after — SPRINGVILLE The Home spending Reunion sisters song ltimor high school chorus talks on a vear as a member of the faculty of ture club will celebrate the After the game the alumni eight- Fdurational week” Pearl Johansen Lrlii Day will at of eenth and t dance its speak be will University" held orgamza-'quieanniversary and Jack Bcnsen 'Personal War Ex- the Provo Business and Professional A program and social tion Friday NS ith School Propram perience" Reid H Allred select ions vnme'ns club monthly banquet atiwill be PARENTS’ DAY SET featured at the residence of LFHI— Dr Karl F Evring dean 6 30 p m in the Hotel Roberts The Mrs H G Thorpe w ith charter SPRING CITY— Parents’ and of the school of fine arts was the committee of the club is bers and past presidents of the club Teachers' dav will be observed by ser-- v Armistice the at day Conduct Schools speaker as honor guests the schools Friday arranging the meeting The program ues in the Lehi high school Wedthe forenoon rmistiop public only Program nesday vance in Lehi SPANISH FORK— Exercises honDr Fyring discussed his war ser- oring Armistice day were held in all vile with the government as an ex- the schools of Spanish Folk and the Nebo district with speakers from the pert in the ordnance department American Legion and auxiliary taking part and assisting with the proTooele Reports Record grams Mrs Dale Beck Evans was chairman of the Armistice day exerGathering— of Veterans was cises Armistice given by the auxiliary and her TOOELE day relcbratcd In Tooele with the larg- assistants were Mrs Thelma McKell est number of veterans assembled for Mrs Sjlvia Swenson and Mrs Minn vnrs past Under direction of the Bradford L F Smith spoke at the Ament an Legion post and auxiliarj Nigh school and J Angus Olsen ath high school Judge patriotic programs were carried out the Junior E Nelson gave a talk at a mass in the grade junior and senior high si honls in the forenoon and a big meeting an the evening in the afternoon Bingham A salute of 21 guns by F battery of the Utah national guard at 11 a m and a military ball in the evening composed the day's program All-Sta- nutomo-approximate- ly Pal ie ill’s Leg nt suf-Sa- lt for Featuring High Lights Our Thanksgiving Sale of Linens Linen Damask Luncheon Sets Red Cross Drive Opens in Provo oi 1'“ na-w- lut School Plans "1 51x70 Inches Homecoming Fete te Joint ' Hemstitched damtuk and linen cloth with six napkins to match Colored borders of gold and green Marvelous values Regularly sell lor 2 95 a er Lunrlioou Sets Filel Cloths 72x90 In Oenulne Rus- hand sian flirt covers tied Mav be uwvl for table cover or bedspread OWre 159 Heavy quality pure linen luncheon cloth colored rainbow border and checks Tubfast 'id-l- with four napkin cloth to mateh Attractively border d 59 Ver special ob-s- ci 6Nx cloth appltqued napkins to match n four Dain- ty pastel colorings Boxed and 108 72x90 inches damask sets All white or with colored border of green and gold Breakfast Cloths 995 59' wide double damaak of lovely quality 259 chrysanthemum design Keg K-- 3 50 50x50 Inches Pure linen crah breakfast cloths of heavy quality borders of rose gold green 59' and blue Table Damask In 89' estlsfartory double I’aislel Sets Lovely bridge sets 54x70 Dinner Sets Crash Sets n 60xBO 94‘ Table Padding Time to replace the old peddlng? 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