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Show Jay Ilennlfer will spend the holidays In California. Ho plans to attend the Ruse Bowl game at Pasadena. Headquarters for Public Health District May Be Established For Five Counties In Provo Provo haa been selected as the center for the Fourtn Public Health district of Utah, including Tooele, Utah, Wasatch, Duchesne, and Uintah counties, and all that remains to actually establish headquarters here for a resident District Health organization is some suitable quarters, according to Dr-- Lloyd Farner, deputy state health director who has been in conference with Mayor Mark Anderson of the city commluion, and Chairman W. J. Johnson of tha Utah county aeoklnc inch quartan. Accompanying Dr. Farner, were Howard Hunt, sanitarian, and Dr. C. U. Smith, Provo city phyand two public health sician, nurses of Provo, Mrs. Rallle and n, County Assessor L, M. Atwood and Sheriff E. G. Durnell are In agreement on one stimulus to new ear purchasers business can operate till Jan. 1 on a stickHn. Byrne. er, the new license plates being While no definite decisions granted after the first of the year were arrived at either by consult only after tax releases have been atlon with Mayor Andenon or obtained. Chairman Johnson, tha city and county agreed tentatively to asJudge Abe W. Turner, holding sist all In their power to find of- court in Heber, returned to find fice space for the district health bis car had been stolen but found unit here. again while Mrs. Turner had been It is possible, according to doing some Christmas shopping. Mayor Anderson that the offices aoon to be vacated by me UnPaul D Vincent, manager of Compensation staff Tollurlda Motors, and his staff of employment In the basement of the city and salesmen and employees, placed county building may be available first In the Denver district for as soon as the transfer Is made sales of Goodrich tires, and so to the Knight block by W. L. they all enjoyed a turkey dinner director In charge of the at the Riverside Cafe with Virgil Provo Unemployment offices. Peterson rating high man, Max Although no assurance was given Collins second, and Charles Thomof obtaining suitable quarters all as third, not on turkey consumpthree parties, tha city, the county, tion necessarily, but for sales and the health unit officers, ex- records. pressed keen hope that action can be obtained to secure such apses. County Clerk Clarence Grant One proposal was the use of and City Auditor Mary F Smith part of the present postofflee are In general charge of tha anbuilding as soon as It is vacated nual Christmas evs party Friday next April, this date being set by night for all city and county emPostmaster J. W. Dangerfleld as ployes. Dean Terry and Edith very likely the date for the com- Lambert have direct charge of pletion of the new postofflee. arrangements; Earl Johnson, Elva Mayor Anderson was emphatic Bearnson, Miss Lambert and Mil-to- n about the need for this building Harrison,- - flnaneee; Ellolse being retained, despite the cam- Fllmore, Maurlne Hicks, and Mrs. paign In some quarters for Its be- Chestlna Larsen, refreshments; ing rased as soon as vacated. The Bernadlne Rlcblns, Martha Moore elty, according to the mayor. Is and W. T. Lewis, gifts; and Mrs. hoping to purchase the building Smith, Mrs. Grant, and I. O. from the federal department, Bench, program. which If accomplished will save s the structure for valuable and Sidney W. Russell, genial manmuch needed office apace. store Mayor Anderson also Indicated ager of the popular In Provo won the distinction of that tha chief value of the health unit here would be high man In the Chamber of Com' election last In advisory capacity aa finances merce directors do not permit many of tha valu- Thursday, He haa been president able health programs which during 1887 and has served faithfully and well, unbiased In his should be undertaken. dealings with all departments of the Chamber, according to comSCERAS CHRISTMAS ments all along the street. I. E. Brorkbanky R. E. Moorefleld, and Ed. Shrlver, were also GIFT TO MEMRERS New directors appearing are Earl Graham, J, Frank Earl, Allen D. Johnson, and Wyman Berg. Hold RUDYARD KIPLING'S over directors are John O. Bees-le- y, THRILLING BRA STORY Harold R. Clark, George El Captain Courageous Comas to lerbeck, Alex Hedqulat, C. T. the Beers Theatre Tuea. and Wed. Keigley, J. C. Moffltt, and A. B Dec. Is rated as the It Wright. greatest picture of 1887, costing over 18,000,000 to produce. When a man serves one Job for One of the great sea stories of thats news. Ed. J, modern literature, Rudyard Kip- II years Hall has won that distinction In lings thrilling saga of the the service of tha Union Pacific fishermen comes to tne ahope here, although his services screen with In this dates only from 1817. picturlaatlon of Captain Courage- Prior tocitythat time he served at ous, with Freddie Bartholomew, and at Las Vegas. He Lynndyl Spencer Tracy, Lionel Barrymore, la now 88 years of age, father of and Melvyn Douglaa In the leadthree eons and two daughters, and roles. ing plans a trip to California for the THURSDAY AND SATURDAY winter after his retirement on General 8panky blends comedy pension which takes place in Janand romance In diverting enter- uary, 1888. Returning he expecta tainment and offers a real treat to make his home here, the choice for youngsters and oldsters In the community In all the world to flneet entertainment ever filmed. him. W. J. Kirch of Salt Lake Mr. Hall as A boy and his hero encounter- City will succeed ing the thrills and drama of the foreman In Provo. war between the North and South as has been taken as tha theme During the Franklin school for General Spanky" which plays broadcast over K8L Monday Miss at the Seers Bheatre Dee. 88. Helen De Graff directed the 10 Jan. 1 8panky MacFarland stars members of the glee club and in tha production with Phillips school orchestra, Miss Beverly Homes, Ralph Morgan, Billy Duckett was guest announcer, Thomas, and Louise Beavers. and E. K. Nielsen, principal of Besides this 70 minute feature Franklin, accompanied tha partithere la an Edgar Kennedy Com- cipants to Salt Lake City, It was edy, Popeye Cartoon, a Terry the first broadcast ever given a Toon, and a Community Sing of Provo city school and heralded the Irish songs. National Christmas Cheer week, H pro-noe- ed 18-1- 1. Okm-cest- er ra see Miaa Genlel Stevens gave a personal shower for Mrs. Rumel Cragan, the former Earns Williamson, at her home recently. Small bridal wreaths were given as favors and a tasty luncheon was served to Norma Smith, Ruby Oliver, Gladys Hooks. LaVerle Luncford, Beatrice Rowley, Leola Knudsen, Mrs. C. W. 8tevens, the honored guest and the hostess. Many lovely things were received by tbe bride. ... Large Appointment of Bessie J. Kirk-hanative of Lehl, has been announced by the U.S.A.C. board of trustees, to succeed Dorothy Stewart as Utah, county home demonstration agent, her duties to commence here Jan. 1. At present Mlse Klrkham to supervisor for the Resettlement Administration In the Uintah basin. , Mayor Mark Anderson an nounced this week that Provos now commissioner, Jesse Haws will likely become supervisor of waterworks when Commissioner Walter P. Whitehead's term expires Jan. 1. Commissioner J. P. McGuire to thus slated to .continue aa supervisor of streets, public Improvements and irrigation, while the mayor will carry the departments of finance and public safety. Professor H. R. Merrill, head of the Journalism department at B Y. U. has attained eminence aa a song writer, aa witnessed by the acceptance of three songs written e e e by him by the 8tansny Music comDr Garland H. Pace of the pany of New York. Music to these Utah state mental hospital Is quite songs was written by Professor In harmony with the suggestion W. F. Hansen, also of B. Y. U. that searchlights be placed on top of the hoapltal to give command of Eugene Larsen, son of Profesthe surrounding area after night- sor and Mrs. B. F. Larsen of fall, thus preventing escape of Provo has been awarded an In botany department at patients who have hallucinations about going home. George Washington university In s e s Washington D. C. lie received his R. K. Whitehead Is rhalrman of Masters degree here In 1888 and the Odd Fellows Danrlng till I now working for his doctorate, assls-tnntsh- lp I Spear Lumber Co. 3rd So. 2nd West Phone 34 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Handiy of Idaho are visiting Mrs. Handley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Paxman. Events In The Valley The City and County employee will hold their annual Chrtotmaa Mr. and Mrs Joseph Clayton from 8 to 6 p. m. Friday, party In Lake Salt city. Thursday spent with Provo high school students entertaining; Mayor Mark AnderLeo Orton Is spending tha holi- son and Chairman W. J. Johnson days in Callente, Nevada, with speaking; Robert Sauer giving a his parents. cornet solo; Deone Anderson an accord ian solo; and Della Baxter Reed 8moot, son of Mr and a reading. Mrs. Brownie Smoot, Is home for He has been atthe holidays. Marriage Licensee Licenses have been issued durtending school In California. ing the past week by County Raa Anderson, Brigham Young Clerk Clarence Grant to the foluniversity student, Is spending tbe lowing couples: Delbert LeRoy Christmas holidays In Mt Pleas- Thompson of Heber and Verona ant, Packer of Provo; Derrlll R. Hill and Lola Marls Smith, both of Vince Nelsen Is spending the Provo; Arnold P. Jacobsen of Christmas holidays In Idaho. Provo and Haxel E. Loveridge of Orem; Elmer Ray Nuttall and Wanda William is spending tbe Dorothy Sherwood Clark both of holidays in Price. Provo; David A. Lamoreaux of Tridell and Anita M. Richardson Dawn party to be given Dec. 81 of Hollywood, Cal.; LeRoy Harat the lodge hall. Louis Perry, rison and Florence Ludlow both of Spanish Fork. Ray Hoover. J. H. Lundahl, Lenn Alton Singleton, Jay Vincent, Pageantry, plays, pantomlne Peters, and Clyde 8cott are other forms of entertainment slating In the preparations. Start- and six Utah stake wards ing at 18 p. m. dancing and dining featured with a full program" right Sunday evening at their annual conferences. Such programs are through to daybreak. yet to be held next Sunday In Dean F. Terry of Pleasant View Sixth, Manavu and 8econd wards. Is the new head of tha Junior The Second ward choir presentDemocrats of Utah county, following the election of officers Mon- ed a sacred concert Sunday evenday night at a democratic con- ing under direction of Joseph H. vention here. Other offlcera elect- Taylor with 80 members partied are: Mias Beth Hutchings. cipating. Aline Simmons was at American Fork, county ehalrman; the organ. Special numbers were given by Threes Anderson, Kirby Darin Ellett, Geuola, vlce-cha- lr man; Mrs. Clara Snyder, Spanish Allen, Mrs. Dresden Miller, ana Miss Bishop B. H. Knudsen. Fork, vice chairwoman; Ruth Olsen, Bpringvllle, secretary, La Conda club held Its ChristLehl. and Douglaa Phillips. mas party at the Valley Tavern treasurer. Monday night. A lovely supper Anna Prince Redd won plaudits was served, gifts exchanged, and aplenty Sunday night in the bridge played during the evening.. Lest Your The following guests were preFourth ward when Hearts be far from Me, n Christ- sent: Mesdames Lowry Anderson, mas pageant was presented by a Paul Thorne, Max Packard, Dean east of nearly 88 people. Jfra. Stewart, Howard Maycock, DarRedd wrote the dialogue and di- win Boardman, Perry Anderson, rected the pageant, and was given Claude Cardell, Reuel Jacobsen, an ovation at the close. Mrs. Vic- Ted Haymond, Eldores Smith tor J. Bird is president of the and Bert Frampton. , Relief Society in that ward and was responsible with her large At the home of Mrs. V. J. Bird, staff of assistants for the excel- the Creative Arts club gathered lent program for the ward relief with their husbands as special society conference of which the gueeta. Beautiful decorations pageant formed a part. Elmer featuring the birth of Christ were Nelson directed the musical num- In evidence, and Chrtotmaa carolbers, and Claude Snow had the ers directed by Miss Mary Mccostumes and tableau under hi Gregor greeted the group. Origindirection. Reed Blddulph took al work by local talent featured charge of the lighting effect the program. The poem A Savior which were unusually brilliant So and King written by Thelma many others assisted deserving of Cox was read. Mrs. mention that Bird herself sa unable to list them all. The Happy Hour danrlng club held ita annual Christmas party Professor Harrison R. Merrills decornew book, a fine Indian story Saturday evening. Lovely de"Kol Chito, The Indian Boy Is ations adorned the hall, and refreshments were served lightful being offered as a special Christ- to the large group present. mas gift selection approved' by primary teachers for smaller children. Carlton Culmsee at the B.Y New Scales U. extension department is handPublic For Ready ling their distribution. 3E H Friday, December 24, 1937 UTAH VALLEY NEWS Page Six Christmas Pretty tough tax paydeadline these budgets, ments Monday, hut those whq paid up expressed satisfaction in the words: "Well, that's done, thank Heaven. Indications from the long files of taxpayers In the city and county building all day. Monday and for days preceding showed payments of taxes would equal previous years. on Early Christmas shopping and mailing to just so much propaganda on the part of stores and Provo's postmaster If you can watch the crowds at the stores these days and especially If you happen to be In line at the window waiting for stamps or trying to get a parcel off to far part of the world. It us all Just right. ssy most post-offi- ce ... of the good natured ones. I should have done tbla a week ago. But It they all had, what n crowd i there would have been then. Despite the appeal for a rehearing of the minimum wage order applicable to women and minors by a large group of Utah merchants, Including most of Provos businessmen, the Industrial commission at Salt Lake City haa denied the request. The petitioners now plan to take the matter direct to the Supreme Court of the state and obtain a I writ of certiorari, If possible, or falling this to file the suit with one or more counties. At any rate, the refusal of the Industrial Commission to allow a rehearing Is certain to bring the matter ! fore the courts, say local author-serve- s be-ao- I ; Itlr. Machine Tells Sex of Eggs Bill Blackmore, for IS years amateur wrestling champion of Alberta and a school teacher of the northern province, is here from Cardaton. Alberta, Canada, to attend the university, studying agronomy, but mixing his studios with literature. Journalism, and a good measure of physical education. Bill la a son of a sturdy English emigrant to Canada, and to one of seven or eight boys reared by his father on the Staghorn ranch near Cardaton, which haa produced consistently an average of more than 80 bushels an acre of good hard No. 1 Northern wheat for more than 80 years without Irrigation. Despite that successful record on BUI to studying Irrigation problems here, as prospects point to heavy expenditures for Irrigation projects in tbe future in the foot-hil- ls country of Alberta. Provo are heading a group of 15 Eagle scouts for Provo canyon Dec. 87 to remain three days in Aspen Grove on their annual aki trip. Writing examinations In 800 classes nearly took the joy out of anticipation of the coming holidays, especially for some 800 students who couldn't get home for Christmas this year, after the ls finals were all over Friday. plan a aeries of events for the marooned students, Including dances, plays, and aoclato. Joe Pace, president of the Y Eagles and Jay Olsen, both of When the Dr. Christen tions of international law will be presented In a new course in International Law to be presented next quarter in the political department. sd-Jen- ce Dr. Wesley P. Lloyd, dean of men at B.Y.U., haa been invited to furnish an abstract of hto thesis The Rise and Development of Lay Leadership In the Latter Day Saint Movement to the International Council of Religious dry-farmi-ng Family Gets Together for Holidays How-officia- Dr. Willard P. Funk, (sitting) of Lee Angeles and hto assistant Jack Daveapert shown demowtraUng the operation of hto new machine which can determine Immediately whether n newly laid egg wUl hatch a paM or a cackeieL Dr. Fnah claims he eaa changs the sex sf eggs with tha w device. la the past 18 per eent af chlckeaa hatched were roosters. Her atmosphere I Then is the time for that FAMILY PHOTO at LARSON STUDIO KNOW Its late, bat I've been so busy Chrtotmaa hopping Id forgotten all about myeelf until I was in Butlers today. They have so many lovely gifts I couldn't help looking around. Maim mimTMM HER PERFUMES KNOWS Jensen, dean of the Y Graduate school, annonnem that sources, principles and sanc- to always Yes; aha has good taste la Provo Cleaning: & Dying Co. an 77 Phone 46 her scents. N. Univ. SERVICE Also High Quality Coal and Prompt Delivery CALL HILL BROS. COAL and SERVICE SO E. IS North Phono ISIS SIGNS Lincoln Cash Grocery AND Interior Decorating C.V. HANSEN 45 N. S W. PROVO The Best Place to Buy Xmas Candy and Nuts hlidaiipBtiiin & Candy Mix, extra fine, Peanuts, Jumbo size, Mixed Nuts, per pound 3-l- bs 4-l- bs e e e e . for Oranges, per doz 37c ,47c . 27c 15c They have many stunning robes and lounging pajamaa, a gift Ive always wanted. Yon brought mo lingerie last year, but I'll never have too many of such luxurious gowns and nnderthlngs. And alnca I took np skiing I simply must have one of those wooly enow suits. Of course, they have many other gifts too, such as hosiery, gloves, bags, manicure oh, sets, slippers, end J bnt It would he much simpler for yon to ehop at Bntler'e and choose for me. .... a a m n MERRY CHRISTMAS Everywoman IIANDY SERVICE These are only a few of the Bargains you will find here daily. better, A place to buy cleaner gas for less. OPEN ALL NITE qUOUTY - STYLE - SERVICE 3C We Draw Your Plans, Build and Finance Your Home Fence Posts, Barbed Wire Field Fence e |