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Show I Friday, March 10, 1939 UTAH VALLEY NEWS SPRINGS HERE Harry Boswell, well known Vtab stake caretaker, reporta the he news of the year tbla week d found a butterfly, with a white strip down tie back a sura sign of spring but the bats are not bark yet from their winter's vacation, he reports. tilack-wluae- Ing, refreshments and a real social being planned. All members of ihe cast will pleaia note the place Ii at tha Conservatory, not John Madsen, SJ, old timer of the Armory as originally planned. Vineyard where be lived for more than BO years serving continuously in tbe Sunday school there for more than SS years, died at his Provo home. Til West Center, Tuesday. Funeral services are being held this arternuou In the Provo fktcond ward chapel. Burring are eight of his ten children, 10 grand children, and eight great grandchildren, ben myr's P'WWHMMuMn 'W "MPUHMRWWMW sides II brothers and sisters. He waa born In Ephraim May IS, 1SSS, a son of Bishop Peter and Mary Madsen. He married Hannah In 1111 In the Balt Jorgensen Lake Endowment House, and moved to Lake View where he IT Owt? made his first home, For many ONEIDA LTD. SILVERSMITHS years he made his living with hts rather and others fishing out of Utah lake, catches in those days being on a commercial scale. Later he moved to Vineyard where for more than 10 years he was a leading eltlsen, working In but capacities, many church rhlefly In the Sunday School, for IT years as counselor and for 11 years as superintendent During these years ha waa auses for his unfailing attendance and punctuality. Only one child remains his son Leonard. Four live in Provo, Curtis and Earnest. Mrs. Edith Powell and Mrs. Sylvia Perry. John P. lives la Duchesne, Mrs. Oneta Clegg i Balt Lake City, and Mrs. Alta Webb In Lehl. Vineyard Oldtimer Passes in Provo PROVO Te-T- hs SKID PROTECTION ROGERS -y ' SERVICE :!t II I lii UK OUR QUICKER EASIER CREDIT taka chances with ordinary tires! Get safer, longer wearing, (Ulster arrr t.Ta time at ae extra eoatl Tear credit la geed herel Why "Oeaied-to-tbe-aon- I sd TB Utah County commission- Morrison) the state and county road fund had been definitely allocated to the Pro vo bench area, a Bum which in pro- 225 W. Center Phone 505 THIS TARNISH-PROO- F ll4 i - OLDSMOBILE DEALER CHEVROLET 191 South University Avenue a QQft IwwD. brake, OI.1M. heater, hnee-aetlo- new rings, CASH M 5 a j? t? aujw with Trunk, radio, n wheel, hydraulic valves ground, motor cheeked BIX SEDAN 100 SIMEON I HKQ QNRy J i Estimates Financing Mutual Coal & Lumber Co. MONARCH COAL i 'i ii COMBINATION two-thir- f- ke iMM iMli VMM hum .Hillw HsrJr IbNai wlb Miner Slshbis IbJsis A FnS Whether traveling to Lehl, Pleasant Grove, Salt Lake, Ogden, Logan Pnyeon, Krphl, Fillmore, in Sevie Cedar City point Carbon or County, San Pete es had on Easy Payments. Dr. G. H. HEIKDSELMAK IX FACT ANYWHERE BY BUS Francisco, Ism Angelea, Sa Detroit Chicago, Putblo, Denver, or points east. VISIT OUR NEW TRAVEL CENTER" Trailways Baa Depot with Helndselmen Optical and Jewelry Co. SB Phone 1271 W. Center Home of: Rio Grande Trail way Burlington Trailways National Trailways NONE FINER NONE FASTIS Workers Alliance Plans Help for 225 More than 223 men are certified for WFA work but cannot get it, and arc not eligible for relief, and eerie os conditions am faring them, report the official of the Workers' Alliance, A mane meeting for all workers I called for tonight, Friday, Mar. 10, at the city court room in the C. and C. building. All workers round Saturday, then losing to a students deserving special com- are urged to attend as the entire mendation were Eileen Hnrward. meeting will be devoted to the team from Ogden high school. Students who attended the af- Stanley Biggs, Wanda Campbell, iwoblrm of these 225 families. fair were: Royden Carter, Roes Holdaway, WlUon Madsen, Keith Hebertvon, Richard Johnson, Phillip Taylor, Omar Hanaen, Lena Lamb, Letty Pomeroy, Cleo Davie Leone Madsen, Belva Williamson, and Mary Jean Madge Lewie Skinner. JUVENILE COURT Srarring Rita Hayworth, Paul Kelley, Frankie Darro and the frime school kids. Playing Thursday and Saturday with Jane Withers in Keep Smiling. THE DIFFERENCE YOU WILL QUICKLY NOTE AND OUR GOOD COAL WILL GET YOUR VOTE Every Day is Election Day for aome coal buyer, for he must choose which coal to buy. COAL see Vote X for Our Coalf CANDIDATES Class meeting and home room programs marked the activities of Lincoln Alnmnl day Friday. 'Lunch waa served by the girls PAY ONLY I NOW! organlfatlon. Alnmnl members SmI AmmcWhUt presented the aasembly program. After lunch, and during the Iait period tho Alnmnl members met and elected officers for the following year, ae follow: Evan Terry, prealdent; Mayna H. Con-de- r, vice prealdent; Ruth Hansen, secretary. A member from each of the 110 West Crater Provo, Utah graduate elaaaee was elected for miscellaneous activities. NO EXTRA CHARGE In the evening the Alumni stuFOR CREDIT dents were gueets of the high school at the basket ball game between Lincoln and B. T. high and at the dance. The Lincoln high school band, under the direction of E. B. Terry, presented a concert to tho student body Wednesday, March Sth, in the high school auditorium. Tha band waa dressed in comELECTRIC plete uniform. Two novelty nu inhere entitled "Bull In the China "Shop" and The Three Trees," the main texture of the concert, were presented with the help of Myrth Liston, Jest Wilson, fciark Johnson, Lawn Christensen, Junior Chatwln, and Aaron CUngvr. (M ML bpiMMRil GiMMil by lbs NfiM Sal IrcIrJbs 1b TwpMSb VOTE FOR. THE PEOPLES CHOICE 164 2 With our coal, your fire will Start Quickly and Burn Longer. Utah Timber & Coal Co. W. 5th North Phone 232 BOWLING! Exciting and Healthful Sport BOWLING.. .on First Class Alleys and Equipment! CALL 1541 FOR RESERVATIONS Recreational Bowling alleys Armstrong's Linoleum, 32 Dish Sets; No glasses recommended urn lees needed-Glassmay be County RANGE SALE PREMIUMS: The latest scientific method f examining the eyes Absolut results guaranteed.1 5. itmmmmtmmm Provo, Utah Phone S57 ; MORTONS Jewelers Plans i . MH RIM set IN Mi mA g. LmJi JWiu,PU by or fttadfl You CAN Own A Home j i. i ? 6E0KCE N, company' If QNBMU Phone Provo IBB Right Wrecker Berries I I. Rogers FOR CARS OR EQUITIES CUSTOM REBUILT USED CARS Liberal Allowances on New Cars : made by Mm. W. M. Vernon. Although no trophiei were won They took approximately two by Lincoln students at the Ogden months to complete but the cost speech tournament, valuable ex- was kept at a minimum. The acting too waa outstanding perience was gained by those participating. All the Lincoln teams with Vaien Camenleh ae Mary; were eliminated on the first day, Kenneth Brereton, as Nickoli; with the exception of Madge Nanlee Johnson, sa the gypsy Lewis and Mary Jean Skinner, girl, Roslta; and Jamea Horn as who continued until the second the chief of the tribe. Other Cannon-Aohton,In- c. 3 portion to tho other sections of 'the country was really in excess of a fair apportionment. In the first pinee 150,000 for a new steel bridge over the Provo river In Lakt View was definitely assigned. Then completion of the slate highway would cost a Ilarge sum, undetermined as yet, 'for the road la but ALGIERS finished, and when completed a run two lauo highway would through Orem. Alio the re- Starring Charles Boyer, Hedy Lamarr and Sigrid and routing of tho highway from Gurie. Showing at the Scera Theatre Tuesday Provo onto the Bench in the 14-1romantic A tragedy gripping, Grandview area would coat con- Wednesday, March siderable money. The same la cf an underworld jewel thief. Charming, exotic, inter'true of tha approaches In the esting and tense. A picture we heartily endorse. Also j'Lake View section where It la Sons of the Plains a featurette in technicolor, filled planned to eliminate tha Cox A l.corner curve and route tha road uilli Western songs and beautiful outdoor scenery of Indians. band two into safer traffic lines. a twins captured by storyS of With all these road plans for Florence Bone, and Weston TayOrem, Mayor B. M. Jolley ex- Praise Offered lor. pressed appreciation for tho work Gypsy Troubador Cast who .of tho County commission orchestra of Tho eight-piec- e some ex?have not forgotten the Provo did students (By m. J. W.) graduate Bench area. ceptionally fine work. Mr. VerNo finer production has ever non and hie cast of 111 students been seen at Lincoln high school deserve hearty praise for this then the production laet week of production. LINCOLN HIGH NOTES The Gypsy Troubadour", junior high operetta directed by W, M. Both losing gym sqnads of tha Outstanding wu the addition Junior data, entertained the win- of 91 new pieces of costume to These cosning teams, Thursday with re- the present supply. CHEST freshments end a program. tumes, many very elaborate, were Reception for cast of Flying Along" will be held at Provo Conservatory, Saturday night. Dane- - BY GLASSES REMOVED Vernon. CAST "FLYING ALONG TO BE FETED EYE STRAIN BLURRED VISION HEADACHE er b explained today that a vast sum of money out of ANNIVERSARY THE ONLY TIRE WITH Heed" Peered GETS ROAD APPROPRIATION tKttiMtmttrtuwiai SALE BENCH Salt Lakes Newest Hotel Aluminumware Dixon - T ayor - Russell 200 Rooms i t CROSS SHOES iil Everybody is Talking L&H TIRES Come in and see our big shipment of QUALITY TIRES at A NEW I.OW PRICE L&H TIRE COMPANY 348 W. Center St DISTINCTION Distinction rharaeterlsee every fine piece of monumental work wo create, regardless of Its cost A modest Slone will reflect a and dignity out of all proportion to what one pan for it. ae we design and develop tt. May we show hew much more a major price will afford. In Monument by ut You taw it in the fashion magazines. Yo':'ll see it on the smartest feet . . . this enchanting new Red Cross Shoe. A slender, graceful , g itep-igay ly latticed down high-ridin- n, to its frivolous open toe. 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