| Show t ' - i t''''''''''" - 0 - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Thursday December 16 1948 a strategy for getting a man Mrs W W Vine and J J VanAckeren played a violin duet medley of "Blue Heaven" "White Christmas- - and "Slow Boat to China" Jack Godwin and Miss Georgia Sartin presented a sample of marital bliss darkie style a dozen of Well's younger businessmen Charles Nannini H H Bradley Wilfred Oxley E 11 Reed W W Vine Tom Davis C C Swett Don Harrington Matt Smith K S Gregory Horace Dodson and George Gillmorepresented a vigorous and original version of the French can-ca- n "Man With the Black Mustache" was the title of a reading given by Mrs R J Agee for which Mr and Mrs George Wittemyer provided a pantomime background The show concluded with a night cap parody on "Two Sleepy People" by Mr and Mrs Matt Smith A dance band from Twin Falls Ida provided music for the dancing that followed Nevada Stake 1Clubs Present Clark Following California LDS Name IWells Show Ends Daylight Tine Jan 1 1New Officers WELLS Nev floor show here by staged recently dawns it was as the new fool-pro- RUSINESS REASONS ! Tribune Special Dec 15—A Tribmi fkpeetail LtAS VEGAS Nev Wells Schools Ready Yule eason Fetes SpeciAl WELLS Nev Dec classes due tor be dismissed Dec 17 for a full two weeks Christmas vacation t teachers 'and students of toth Wells high and grade schools are endeavoring to complete plans for their annual Christmas festivities and programs The high school music departrnent has scheduled a Christmas ith ) - concert for Thursday night at the high school gymnasium under the direction of J J VanAckeren a ChrietIlle Wondrous mas cantata willStory" be presented by grammar school pupils directed by F J Gorman Friday night in the grammar sch 4671 gym High school ISkniors and seniors are decorating e dormitory for Christthe traditional mas party to be held Friday night Faculty advisers Mrs Verna Akins -- A all-scho- ol and George Gillmore and Class presidents Milton Sharp and Car- f report that Santa Claus will make an early visit to the Associated students of Wells high Jchool at that time ex-wiI A fe (0 JI1 aft:it-41- I'S so cherished trta LC — the Holiday Spirit 414 so graciously portrayed with : I THE 1 s t t 1 ti -- 44' - 'crosoRic 80 fr ' Sok Co 11HJSIC - WASHINGTON 1511I wr - - -- -) - o so i'' -- - il 07 ase It 0-- - :4-At-of --1 3Ar'''-- - in 1) i - t e ': it i 4 - ' i t fi' q - ''' ' 4 61 - k 4' - - Jit! 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"17:7ro-'-'- I 1 yrea-- of - - - ) ' "17 A - " 4 ee ' 1 '' ' ' 't 0 d' "ARNOLD - 7 f 721"34:fr -- ' '' e -- I Awt4 i gel a -- rcec-- tt i f ' '1 '''-'- ' : - - "0 t 400--' i 'OF47 0 4 -- "'4" eA 'N - 4--- ''' ' ' t' - - ' rt 2:041' r'' ' '' e ' - l Seciamas 11-tu- 13 0044 ti- h - price S240 New 1947 Westinghouse Radio Combination model 166 Regular $39895 Special Xmas price $295 Dusting Powder $350 Sachet Powder $175 - ' P-: $7P - : Eau de Toilette in new 1 -i : ' C-- irli sigh::: d ! -- Gyze s - ' bell-shape- -- -- - NI '"1": '''':)--- :41:- 1 I t : ! - Joint installation New 1947 Westinghouse Latondromat modelI 3 the provocative as a smile that weaves a spell of enchantment ''''N' perfume 9 Perfume $3500 1850 1250 750 350 Subtle as a -- ' NV il s4250 SPECIAL CllinISTLIAS PRICZS - ifill's 1 - "'"'"-- ' ' — ALDER'S 'PRESENTS ! ' ::oit -1 -' - GREEN RIVER Wyo Dec 15 —The Green River Community club has voted to cooperate with the city of Green River in sponsoring a huge Christmas tree to be erected in the center of the town and along the Lincoln highway It is proposed to have a formal ceremony in connection With the lighting of the tree with an invitation to be extended to Santa Claus to aid in turning on the lights and greeting the children of the town "" I - v:e- - 4 -- - WELS Nev Dec 15—Mrs Don Long was chosen to serve as most excellent chief of Clover Temple No 20 Pythian Sisters at a recent election meeting Mrs J W Bailey who served as most excellent chief during the past year is leaving Sunday on an extended tour of the southwest and resigned her position with an expression of thanks to members for their help during her term Other officers elected to be formally installed in January were Mrs Homer Murphy excellent senior Mrs Hubert Weeks excellent junior Mrs Eugene Jewkes manager Mrs Lawrence L 1 - - - I-- ' ' "P Ji 4 ' 7:7 4 ---1 p- I '' set - t1-41- : ' 7': ' 27- Mi 1 1 1 - " "Reett774-:77'- To Back Yule Tree - - '7 '- i - '''' t -- - r - 0t-11' -- i ' ' - ' so- ' i :: -- 4-‘' - i i - - 0 ‘ - 18 k er - '10: iol '- -- LOGAN Dec 15—Logan Kiwanis club have installed new officers with Fred H Thompson assistant cashier of Cache Valley Banking Co as president Others officers installed were James Miller first vice president: Conley Watts second vice president and This year give a Buiova America's Tom Kinghorn Dean Pack Cot E W Timberlake Floyd Wilson Do ALL from SCHUBACHSI and J Austin Watts directors officer was Platt Installing Fuller past governor of the Utah-Idah- o SCHUBACH1S your Christmas district of Kiwanis while special guests were Elmer Wood FIRST WITH THE FINEST! president-elec- t of the Smithfield ' club and Wesley Lundstrom president-elect of Ogden Kiwanis : r----- te a -- 0 4 k - ! e —:: s ' ' t - ''''''-i Logan Kiwanians Install Officers 7 x '- - - - - - - 31' out penalty until Jan 31 Koontz reminded car owners that they must bring with them their white car registration slip or a photostatic copy of it when applying for 1949 plates Owners of cars not previously registered in Nevada must bring a motor inspection certificate and veterans claiming tax exemption must bring discharge papers with their them Koontz pointed out AP 's'itri: :: 6' 4 10 - BLVD 09c4n Loiter City er 11 - etit744 ks I A: FIRSTSOUTil EAST 1 De-Berna- rdi - 42 : ''''''-- -- '' Tribune Lesupd Wire Okla ('st15'''1(7 - o 41-- p 6044 1 10k ExamrsITE or - 3 CARSON CITY Nev Dec (UP)—Motor Vehicle Commissioner John Koontz reminded Nevada motorists Wednesday that 1949 license plates go on sale throughout the state Thursday Plates may be purchaVed with- - ''4-:- protectwill be held with the Knights of Pythias lodge No 23 in January The Pythian Sisters also planned a Christmas party program and gift exchange for Dec 21 at which time Knights of Pythias will be invited to be their guests at a potluck dinner te --- l'" A -- - Pythian Sisters At Wells Elect son cer so befitting 'I ' ''' i '''N t -- t I 1 7 of Clifford W Beardall Utah state tax commission branch manager conditionally accepted Tues- iwas by commission authorities in Lake City He will enter RENO Nev Dec 15 (LP) — private business Mr Beardall in civil employ for Theodore W Gregory Reno barber convicted of killing nearly 20 years began his career as was sentenced Wednes- a clerk in the Provo city engineer's his day to die In Nevada's lethal gas office in 1930 and successively chamber during the week begin- served in the Federal Housing administration and the national ning Feb 20 Gregory confessed the slaying reemployment service He started but pleaded he shot and killed his with the tax commission in 19371 ex - wife the former Margaret t and assumed the managerial Tarr in the heat of passion lin November 1911 4 - f - Tribune Lensed Wire PROV O Dec 15 — Resignation Execution Awaits Slayer in Reno (9 - rr Wyoming'Club Women Elect 15 out-of-sta- rocki - -- - 1 - president: Mrs Libro vice president and Mrs Rudy Stefoin secretary-treasurStansbury Homemakers club— Mrs Woodrow Phillips president Mrs Leslie Bullard vice president Mrs De Forest Nielson secret- ROCK SPRINGS 15 Dec Wyo ary-treasurer and Mrs Martin —This is the- time of year when Sturman Jr reporter various organizations name their Green River Union Pacific Old R officers for the new year—and it Timers' z auxiliary—Mrs F Mrs has been no exception among Snelling Sr president women's groups in this area Some Charles Lenhart vice president: of the most recent elections have Mrs Harold Laughter secretary terms Mrs been: governors three-yea- r Congregational Church Fellow- R Gaston and Mrs Henry Finch ship—Mrs Lowell Larson president Mrs E B Hitchcock vice president Mrs William Dickson Ask Nevada Fee Hike secretary and Mrs H C Jackson RENO Nev Dec 15 (UP)— treasurer The Washoe county delegation to Ladies' Guild Episcopal church the state assembly considered sug—Mrs Ben Butler president Mrs gestions Tuesday that the state Charles Sparks vice 'president automobile registration fee be inMrs Fred Traher secretary and creased to $6 and that the state Mrs Russell Sholl treasurer All poll tax be abolished The requests were reelected were made by representatives of Parent-TeachSchool Lincoln Grade the Washoe county assessor's of Assn—Mrs Frank Ma fice : 77 '''''g - i State Tax Official At Provo Quits rie Martin : - Reminder to Buy '49 Car Plates Given Nevadans of the Lions club and Business and Women's club was Professional Several ELY the capacity crowd by applauded changes were made in the offices that lammed into the Bulls Head of the Nevada stake Church of ballroom Saints George Wittemyer high school Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y principal sparked the show as held conference stake the t during master of ceremonies The openrecently under direction of Harold ing spot was taken by Peggy B Lee of the council of twelve Drake and Anita Birdzell with a on Chloe "Chloe and apostles and Milton R Hunter of parody Mrs R J Agee Mrs W Joey" from of council seventy the first L Agee and George Gil lmore conSalt Lake City founded themselves with a deaf Ivan Call was released as stake act Lee Bunnell presented a tap "Just Tapping president and will be replaced by dance specialty Mrs Fred C'Horlacher with C Layton!: Along" Mrs W WandVine Mrs H George Wittemyer Galbraith as first counselor and L Page as "Three Old Maids" in William J HemingWay as second gay nineties costumes outlined counselor William J Walker Sr was appointed to the stake high council Other changes included the release of Henry C Conrad bishop -dr with his counselors of the McGill was made ward J Deloyd Lott --ol i bishop with Seymour B Oxborrow J as first counselor and Guy A Johnee 4 41 son as second counselor It was endorsed C r Ccnrad -Henry t ctr el :! as president of the stake high ' : Z44 R ' ' priests' quorum with MiltonMor'' "'' ''' ' Mitchell and James Orlando ' lellrtiLIP t i Mr 'i:as counselors his Morley ley 'f (24! tt I l'' was also released as member of the stake high council N! - kg t Floyd M Copen Jr was installed missionas president of the stake ! ---"" ary group and also as one of the t::::4 ' presidents of the 221st quorum of seventy i Triautte spectsti Nev' Dec 15 — decided by the board of county commissioners ' Ne- Clark county is the last vada's 17 counties remainin on daylight time Neighboring 'Lincoln county to the northeast will stay on the advanced schedule but calls it mountain standard time which is in effect across the state line ia Utah Clark county will turn back the clocks at 1 airni Jan 1 in effect giving New Year's eve celebrants the rare opportunity to observe midnight twice—once by daylight saving and an hour later by standard time Frank Gusewelle chairman of the county board pointed out that because of southern Nevada's close relations with California both commercially and as a tourist haven it was advantageous to follow California's lead throughout the period of daylight saving for the convenience of both areas By edict of Gov Earl Warren California will also return to standard time on Jan 1 Gusewelle reported the county board had received numerous requests from residents to continue on daylight time since darkness comes early in Las Vegas valley which is virtually surrounded by high mountains He said however that a majority of businessmen favor coordination with the California time schedule I accord with action by the state of California ending daylight say- ing time Jan 1 clark county will likewise- - return to standard time Ty1b year I Dec 15—In 9 Amilmommoimmom bitl' tz ilit I 1 it att oinek0' aPJeAAk :' 1 I t |