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Show 4 B. V, U. NOTES FIELD Clyde Behunin By William SERIOUS BELL FOR ADANO" n Departmen4 present Paul A Bell For A'tano". 12 CnUeA nines of D'-c- her 15. Dr. T. Earl Par-- i nanl wi'h Mrs. is V'e producer, H Pardoe as director. rherM. is stage man- Kaloh ,i,Y.U.speech will i" r - has its B' !l For in Sieilvand is concerned jetinn the civil affairs of the Dot Hie cM,f pcmle. JUfpmd in the play is its spiritAd-'-i- nL tnder Hie operation of the Y Bureau Ihe Y Public e now cnArrh Department is d a se rvice of special spenk-andebates to clubs organizations. and mnv desire them. Sub-J!ft- s prepared are on the questand ions of free trade Dr.military Alonzo errvice. according to of debate, director jandMorlcy. of the speech clinic. of Under the sponsorship a Town Department, Speech the Wednes-d- y Mfrtin? is held every at 4 00 p.m. in room 175 of the purpthe Library building for of stimulating campus ose ' of-::n- nth-JJh- 0 ? opinion. ! winners BOXING Six Y Freshmen were the win-ufIntramural Boxing held last PYldav of the Tournament n Champions are: Saturday. and Mercer. Alberta. Canada, lightweight: Boyd Williams. Bob a. Rovden welterweight: Huntington Park, Califmiddleweight: ornia. Junior Chandler. AriPete Skoiwn, zona. senior middleweight: Glen McGaughey. Chandler, Arizona. and Max light heavyweight, Whitaker. Brigham City, heavy-weigh- t. Rice. Gordon Hawkins, and BYU boxing instructor, with John Bennett, American Pork. ere referees. C. J. Hart, professor of physical education and Don (Sanky) Dixon, Lincoln high .football coach, acted as judges. Proceeds of the two evenings fights will be turned over to the Student Union Building fund. I BASKETBALL RESULTS Y- - Cougars defeated the University of Idaho, Tigers 58 to 47 In the basketball game played This was the first last Monday. ; f in Idaho Falls to bring basketball to their city, the first quarter the Y used its first string and thereafter used players on the second attempt 'college During j squad. South high Cubs defeated the 27-2- 4 Y. high by in their game Monday afternoon. B. ADDED JEW BOOKS Desert" by Lyman Bens- on, and R. A. Darrow; .Technique of Guidance by A. E. Traxler: "Scientific Societies In the United Oates by R. S. Bates; Thinking Together" by George Salt: Speak. Look and Listen" by Harlen M. Adams; Books for You" the Nation-a- . by Council of teachers of English; 4Voducing School Movies" by vKior Child and Hardy Finch; Evaluating Instruction in English by Bora V. Smith. ' JBooks added to the B. Y. U. womens Memorial Library are: Washington is Like That by Secondary School w. M. Kiping: Tension" and ian Living j Living Under Successful Christ- both by Harry fosdick. E. at the Y for the are: towmber 14. South high vs. BY high, x Student Body dance. A Bell for Adano. gym. Nautilus Social Unit dance in "5al hall of Joseph Smith building Canadian Geographical Dinner dance. Club paewnher IB ; Sunday school Christmas gram. mbda Delta ehurchS"nday Delta Phi ! a i ( and For club wIth A B- Ditton 1 haniT!n2n t Sigma Pledg- afTer n,BIIt - speaker. December , pro- Initation. December 17 Knife t Sdvenlll Annual sntlilion Of rr.n Kniser Protests Pie Iron SMELSr 'Messiah' in Sharon Stake i1)-:im:m'i:n- k LOOKING AHEAD President Ssm h Next Sunday, Dec. 16 - Is J I I u 76-mi- John Nuttall, Birthday Anniversary Funeral Ensign Hawkins With n Light a fire under it! Party Edgemont Ward ' s nt Sticn-eckert- IS Vendovrr Air Base vs. BYU basketball game in women's ' Fruit growers have reported .crious (lainagt to trees from field rnic during the past few weeks. Examination of several orchards slinwa mouse damage W kkKLA : be worse this year than usual. TATE ANP LOCAL A FF A IKS r All orrhards that arc in sou or Vi.l'ii t Nip l utivti. .Mnoiher cover crops for the winter FIJI DAY, DF.CFMUKll 11. IDT. i'.lmiki. should l. exainiinl carefully tv.o or three weeks, if evtr. I fording, 1) ! any ndiratiunx of field mice are found, poison grain bait should IT- - Vice be applied Immediately. l s' During open winters, mice ' ' Jf work beneath the surface of the GEORGE S.BINSON sod and may not only girdle the PutlitnlMilSilIt i'lllfft Geneva trunk but may also eat the bark Surff. JrlilUl Kaiser company has protested the sale of pig iron from J from the large roots some disGeneva Steel piant to the west coast facilities of IJethh-he- m tance from the trees. In such Sober Stool, claiming it can furnish the needs from its Thought rases, surface Indications give no Fontana plant. Autluirity and ale hul influence the idea of the extent of damage bedeed of mnrtul man in wajri that Cessation of the Dethlehem shipments will mean The seventh annual presentation in jSlinron Stake of ing done. If only a few signs re strikingly similar. Apparently of that Geneva will stoekpile most of its pig iron output, mice, as In lirated their Handels Oratorio, The Messiah will be presented Friday they both roll for more from the frails in the rover by COO tons daily from the one blast aliout at estimated crop, are December 14 for the Junior and Senior hijrh schools, very first taste. Too much of either found, bait slioul 1 be applied. furnace now operating. Other available markets will Coes to people's heads in a manner and Sunday evening, December 16 at 7 :30 p.m. in Seera Audibe utilized, according to Dr. Mathesius. Very often mice are more that is hishly unbecoming- Roth have torium for the general public. The performance will be under a tendency to retard productive ac- numerous along ditch banks and The policy of the U.F.C. sanctions sale of pig iron tivity and boih are enemies of fence lines than farther out In in this area provided it cannot be supplied from a private the direction of Elvis B. Terry. Sheree Terry, Carol Memmott, straight thinking. No wonder des- the orchard. Such places should source. Mignon Ilcece and Maurine Williams are accumjxmists. pots so often are called pov r drunk. he watched carefully and kept on are their the at 0H.'rations continuing plant Nut long ago I heard a i..ry about well balled. A larger and what appears lo a drunk man with a new car. It standby level with one blast furnace, one Littery of be, a better trained chorus than Care must be taken to see that coke ovens and the power plant. probably was nut true but It was ever before have been working Director of Messiah placed where livestock baitjs thought provoking. In an effort to will not get at it. A for some time to assure an engood methout bark of his home so tlia garage, od to use in applying the bait is joyable Christmas program, Mr. he a over story goes, pushed neighJORS FOR FORM OREM RAILROAD Some fifty difto plnre it in the grass or weed Terry' states. bor' fence and sank nails In three V ' ferent soloists and groups of trails of the mice. Usutlr". Using an axe to disengage lha covered 4 soloists are being used to give ally a quarter or half tcaspoon-fu- l I i bashed ln debris fender a until CARPENTERS AUTHORITY ASKS a more complete arrangement of groin In four or five places it preyed against his only remaining 1 ; t of songs than ever presented beiJ almut each tree will control mice tire that held air. . If fore. quite well. Another good pracWanted Mere Fewer Form carpenters interested in TO ARANDON UNE Unable to niuke the maimed ear tice Is to place two or 'three SOLOISTS FOR six months' work at a good salrun, the Inebriate gut under it with hands full of poison grain in an SPECIAL PARTS ary should apply at the United a wrench and flattened tha gasoline area of a square yard or two Among those rendering specA reguest has ucen sent to States Employment Service ofTlu F.K.A. sketch this week line so the engine could get almost where mice trails arc numerous. ial solos are, Carol Beagley, 40 at fice North ComUniversity Commerce the Interstate covers Dole Harding, vice presi- no fuel; also emptied the brake fluid Cover the with several Carol Stubbs, Robert Downs. mission this week, by the Salt Avenue in Provo, Utah, for re- dent of the Lincoln chapter of on the ground. Finally he lost his forks full ofgrain old or straw or hay Don Griffith. Stan Cole, Dale Lake and Utah Railroad for ferral to a construction job in K.F.A. temper and assaulted the body with weeds. Three or four such bait center dcmobllzation an Robins, Billings Patten, Norma its to entire army a abandon authority pick until it was no longer a closed stations distributed over an acre He is the son of Roland J. and in Southern California, W. L. Wells, Barbara Harding. Jene car. After that he orated loudly and is sufficient. Old boards electric line. of Elnora instead Harding Vineyard, manClegg, Nina Stratton, Victor The application states that the Mildcnhall, local office where he helps operate the fam- eloquently on the mistakes of the en- of hay thrown over the grain Hansen, Moroni Jensen, Gladys who line has been run at a loss since ager announced today. gineer designed it also makes a good cover for this dairy farm of 45 acres. They How Tippets. Helen Bunnell, Jannett story ! the history of bait station. The salary is based on a mini- ily 1938, when the new owners took care for 17 rows and have 1700 our like this InThora for the Inst decade. Baum, country it over. mum 48 hour work week, and chickens. Jolley, LaPreal The important thing to restead of doing things to improve Jones, Gloria Washburn, Joyce for The railroad was under re- includes time and one-hal- f member is that mice do serious 1945 Dale the Utah entered at men authoriiv productive activity, Patten. Barbara Anderson, ceivership from 1925 until 1838 all work over the basic 40 hours. State beet raising contest, win- viewed everything successful wi'' damage even in open weather Elaine Loveless, Alene Edwards, and was taken over by the Ecclcs Transportation to the job site ning first place for growing suspicion and orated on it fauli. and that sod or other cover crops Marie Rohbock. Merlene Smith, associated Interests in must be paid for by the worker, 23.5 and tons per acre. His project Well established principles of gco l in an orrhard at this time of year Katherine Christensen. Virginia Mr. Mildenhall said, but the income from Ogden seven years ago. the 2 years work business were disregarded. Radical Is an invitation to mice. Watch Sigumoto, Evelyn Roland. June money will be refunded to em- has netted him $400.00, which ideas were used, like holding land your orchard carefully. Even a Allen, Cumorah Gordon, Arthel-lployees who stay at least 30 he has invested in land and live- out of production to ralsa farm though the cover crop has been occomoda-tions and Romana Newell. Barrack L. type disced well before now, it will Sr., days. are available prices. for single stock. be worth your while to examine IN CHARGE OF Hark With An Asa is He a Lincoln at Honored on 86th high junior men, but no housing can be arARRANGEMENTS to the orchard occasionally, said raised Shortening crops prices, this year, and a member be sure, but it made men idle, as Clarence - Loval ranged for families. For further school D. Ashton, assistant Carrol, Dale Robins, of the football 3rd Region squad, Mildendetails on these jobs. Mr. well as land. The landowners got county agent. Leonard Rasmuson and Boyd hall suggested that form car- champions. Elvis B. Tarry compensation from the national Beagley have charge of mage The P. W. Madsen home in Dale is also an active scouter, treasury fur crops they did not ralaa contact the local USES penters arrangements. Marie Rohbock Lake View was the scene, of office in' person or call 156. being assistant scoutmaster in rid idle workers stood In Una for will arrange the decoration. Joan Service party' honoring Sunday, family ward, where he is also dole. To meet the resulting heavy Vineyard Stewart and Jeneane Watkins ancTMrsT Mrs. Madsens father, L. John a teacher in the LDS church. expenses, corporation taxes grew so Eliza McKinney are designing the programs. he ivy that they discouraged investNuttall, Sr. of Salt Lake, a Nuttall, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George Honored former Lake View resident and Glade, and Dr. and Mrs. John ments, further retarding productive NO MEETINGS IN THE Funeral services for Eliza Mcon his 86th birthday an- West all of Sait Lake City; Pres, so present were the following activity. WARDS OF STAKE pioneer, Hales, 82, were conductKinney Reception furmembers on of A. home James Nuttall With asMrs. and family Jobs scarce and poorly paid, niversary. Mrs. Madsen was All sacrament meetings in the ed at 1:30 ln Friday sisted by her sister, Mrs. John Ephraim; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice lough or recently returned from people on government relief rolls Grand Viewafternoon stake will be discontinued to ward chapel, with Mrs. ParRichard and fared service: d Mrs. better than the Mrs. who and Clara of peraist-edecowas D. Capt. Ensign Nuttall many The table Hurrican; Baker. allow all to attend this most Kimball in Rodney In trying to earn an honest living Bishop Robfamous of Christmas Orator- (Dick) Hawkins (Elizabeth Gord- rated with a horn-o- f plenty N. Giles and Mr. and Mrs. Oro ley W. Madsen, Jr., Martha charge. Kelsey and honorable This work. automatE. ert by Pfc. Kenneth D. R. Mrs. John of Moore Nuttall, covers were Provo; where motif, placed chorus combined the ios, with on) were honored Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Hubert ically discouraged thrift and efficien- Merle Anderson played procesMr. and Mrs. consisting of Lincoln high school evening with a reception at the for the honor guest and wife, Baker, of Mcndon; Mr. and Mrs. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron cy. It retarded the accumulation sional and recessional numbers Nuttall, Nuttall and Vernon Mrs. Mr. and George Nuttall, chorus, Glee clubs and Sharon AlWilliams and Carlos N. Madsen. of personal wealth and hindered tha and also accompanied the songs Joseph Smith building by the Mrs. Della Nuttall, Mrs. L. John P. W. Madsen of Lake View. stake singers. starting of new, individually owned with piano and violin. The inMr. Mrs. and brides parents, A welcome is extended all enterprises. People with odds against vocation was offered by LeRoy was Gordon. The hall com- Curtis residents of Orem-Sharothem discourage easily. Taylor. Mrs. Montez Harding potted plants and Drunk On Fewer munity and their friends ro at- beautiful with sang a solo, Mrs. Bessie Keetch The case was more readily diag- sang two tend this outstanding program Christmas motifs. numbers, and a ladles4 nosed than remedied. In the receiving line were the Economic quartet, composed of the year. of Martha flnkerera In piacei of authority got parents of the bride and groom, Kelsey, Bessie Keetch, Charlotte a taste of and too It of drank Mrs. power Mrs. Mr. and Ray Hawkins, Davies and Merle Anderson, Christmas Then they quit thinking deeply. Gordon wearing a lovely wine tliat by Mrs. arml lime Now's to the boiling Each new raid on the na- sang, accompanied quota straight. colored gown and Mrs. Hawkins At Harding. The speakers were tion's economic called for a corstrength tlie in blue, with corresponding A silted Taylor, Dean top! up over Tucker bigger one to hide It. Gradually best and Chan. Davies. The benedicThursday evening. December sages. Lamar Edwards was wrre thrifty people being beggared It's the way we can help lo clinch victory... 20, at 7 o'clock, a gala affair is man, then the groom and his by alms and American business tion was offered by William a white brocadbride. ,in lovely all organizaanil make it by taxes. secure. Sehoppc and internment took planned being bankrupt by tions of Edgemont ward, headed ed satin gown with sweetheart The only honorable way out of any place in the Provo burial park. a finger tip Mrs. Hales was born Aug. 22, kind of intoxication is to auber up. by the Primary and Junior Sun- neck, entrain, with Meeting our quota is the personal responsiDestructive fliategy will buy food 1863, in Fairfield, a daughter of day school, for all members of lace and net veil, caught up with Do . back . . share each of of us. up your bility and clothing fur nobody. Letting land Jacob Lehman the ward, whether young or old. a cornet of orange blossoms. and Christine lie idle is not farming. Scared money Miner Kinney. On Dec. 9, 1887 An early visit has been pun- Her sister. Susie Jcpperson was Government for a protqMTous, brighter our . of honor Is and no matron Salley and makes no she was married to Charles ned from Santa Claus. There future . . . buy more Donils . . . bin per Bonds iuhs. The most helpful thing our will be a huge Christmas tree Hawkins, sister of the groom, Henry Hales at Cedar Fort. con do this year is work to The Hales flic Victory Loan! in furnished by the Scouts, deco- Fae Gillespie. Donna Hafen, moved to this end: Devise thv rtyhi faxes for Grand View family Dorothy Cordncr, and Cumorah in 1916, and Mr. rated by the Gleaners and mutt the Tins wiU juUt. automatwere bride of the Hales died Oct. 18, 1937. Mrs. and Santa will remember Gordon, sister ically cure the "gimmiea. in lovely pastel bridesmaids, Hales was a member of the LDS all attending. the attendants wore appropriate church. Dancing Parly, Dec. 28 She is survived by a son and Another feature of Christmas formais. The bride carried her three daughters, Glen R. Hales week will be a dancing party bride's bouquet of red roses, and to Ilalbcrslebcn Head and Mrs. Henry (Rubye) Gcijets, for all members of the ward corsagesand 1916 Grid Squad Little SusAnn Jeppc-rsoGrand View: Mrs. George (Lutie) over Mutual age. Friday eves bunco ford, Orem and First Lt. Bobby Kitchen, niece and nephning. December 28, with LaVrrnc Hales, navy nurse orchestra furnishing ew of the bride were train bearMary , Holi two lime at Santa Barbara, the music. These are both budg- ers in the bridal march. all slate fullback in football, and stationed one sister and 8 grandwas et events and every mem Per of Calif.; Bishop Arch Pulliam Linnilri high student-bodproxy the ward is urged to attend by master of ceremonies during the had further honors bestowed on children. the bishopric and the commit- dance and for the fine program him by hcini! elected Lincoln tees in charge. rendered. high basketball captain for 1946-Bu- Masclier-Dickey is one of the most feared The gift room was presided In the Smith over by the groom's grandmothW. McAllister defensive men in the region, Announced being big. rugged, and fast. lie building banquet hall at 7:30 p. er. Mrs. Robert L. Elliott and made :i real name for himself m. Mrs. Orson Frestwich, an aunt. The of Miss Betty Refreshments were served. during last seasons games at Maxchcrmarriage and Cecil P. Dickey, December 20 were MrsHawkins guard. and Mr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Dickey Lions Club banquet in the married October 20, in Boston, was an event of Saturday evebanquet hall. Tii.v.kins Senior Annual ning and pas performed by BishSchool closes for Christmas Mass., where Ensign Hop had just received his commisop Henry Stagg. of Provo First holidays. Salt went to the sion. They ward. Mr. and Mrs. Dickey plan Tuesday, Dec. 18 Lake LDS temple on Tuesday, to make their home In Provo. secular a-- program of Singing Dec- - 11. and were remarried by "Happy Holiday is the theme and sacred music, the Ladies' Smith. of the annual Senior Hop to be Mr. and Mrs. L. Wayne Tucker Glee club of Brigham Young Elder Josephof Fielding both young peoThe parents held Tuesday. December 18, at arc visiting at the home of their annual its presented University went with them through the Smith ballroom at 9 parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. holiday concert Wednesday eve- ple orlock. temple. Tucker. Mr. Tucker has spent Tabernacle. ning in Provo Kenneth Balsrr is chairman the past three months at Porta Ensign Hawkins leaves for The chorus, which is under nf the hop. with committee mem- Rico, where he plays second the direction of Dr. Florence Hawaii on Sunday, where he has His bride will bers Darlene Ercanbrack, John base on theMayaguez baseball Jepnerson Madsen, professoruni-of been assigned. Allen. Diane Faulkner. Shirley team. He is a member of the accompany him to San Francisco music, is composed of 208 Loveless and Don Griffith. New York Yankee club. His a and remain until he sails. Both sang women. They versity Gus Shields orchestra will wife is the former Marjie Wilare well known here and are concert of music by such MAKE affair. liams and they have one son, play for the as Bach. Gonoud, Verdi, graduates of Lincoln high school admission will The be $1.25. Leslie. and seminary. Herbert. and Strauss r - December ( ' M-M- CALENDAR ) Sehodll,cd V eek i S-S- New books added this week to the Y Library are: Manual of Trees and Shrubs of the Southwestern DAMAGE IN ORCHARDS van of their Silver Jubi-,Jir. lebration of 25 years of dr.hf' MICE DOING I c'u n the banquet Md",730 t?1- - w ahool Senior bunding 0cial hal1 ln Smith wmbwij 11 by the students of J, Halhi-rslchen- y Marriage com-noser- r VICTORY Jn-r-- semi-form- For Hales |