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Show 1931 77JI7 VALLEY NEWS Friday, August 11, 1939 Chautauqua Program, Gleaner Outing At Canyon Home BRIDE OF TODAY At 10:30 la the morning tho Work and Business committee Mora persona era killed la the have two quilts that they will put course of farm work then in any on. other industry, according to the All visiting teachers era re1111 edition of Accident Facte, quested to bo present because of the National Safety Council's a special message to be given to statist leal yearbook. Tho agri- them. cultural accident death total In 1138 wau 4,300 or 28 percent of tbe Room Bureaus Set Up total of 16,500. There were 4,000 accident For New York Fair fatalities In trade eud services In construction industries, 2,700 work. 2,000 In transportation NEW YORK (Special) Two and public untllltiee, 2,000 In have been set up in agencies In manufacturing and 1,500 New York 'City to insure mining, quarrying, oil end gas World'! Fair visitors getting well operations. living accommodations at n most reasonable price. lu addition to tho deaths there were 1,350,000 work accident inOne is the Mayors Official Worlds Fair Housing Bureau, juries. The total of deaths and Inc, with headquarters in the Injuries represented an economic Chimin Building, 122 East 42d Iom of about $650,000,000, the Street, set up by Mayor council estimates. However, 1631 to locate .rooms for deaths were IS percent fewer visitors in private hones and then In 1937, a saving of 2,600 dwellings. lives. The other is the Hotel Room Information Bureau of the VINEYARD BAND TO Hotel Association of New York LEAD PARADE City, representing 180 hotels with n total capacity of 80,000 The Vineyard Jr. Bend wll rooms. The bureau Is at associlead the parade at the Kiddle ation headquarters, 221 West 87th Street Kernlval at Provo Friday evening. Both agencies function withThey took part Thursday evening out any charge to the visitor in at the Carnival at Pleaaant Grovs finding him clean and comfortFriday night la the last of their able accommodations at n price for tho lesplaying engagement! within his means. Rooms in will continue their ion, but they private dwellings range in price training under tho able leader-ihl- p from $1 per night per person of E. A. Beck. Mias Vondn Tucker, daughter of Mr. and Hra. O. W. with the average per upward, A larger enrollment is expected Tecker of Provo, who today becomes the bride of Arlo Richardperson 81.50. for tho coming school year. They son, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. A. Richardson of Provo. Every Western Union and have participated In eight parPostal Telegraph office is The couple are to be wed today, (Aug. 11) In the Belt ades the summer and have won equipped to handle requests far Lake temple, and will be honored tonight at a reception at the rooms in conjunction with the considerable applause due to the Tucker home, 380 East Sixth North iitreet. Housing Bureaus operation. fjne fcreformances of so many The happy couple will leave Immediately after the reception email children. Their ages rangEvery policeman in New York for Yellowstone park and other places of interest on their City is familisr with the plan ing from 7 to II yean. and is equipped to give visitors Later they will make their home In Monroe The parents of tho children are honeymoon. first hand Information on methwhere Mr. Richardson has been teaching in the South Sevier grateful to director Beck end W. ods of obtaining registered and K. manner Allen for tho to the staff. splendid high school and has been sponsored rooms. In which tbe children have been Mr. RIrharddon received his Master's degree at B. Y. U. On making the application transported from place to place. in 1958. for a roam the visitor pays n deThey feel that the Bend with Its posit of 60 cents per night per 57 members bee been a great asperson for which he receives a aition at Ban Francisco where I set to the Vineyard ward. Gladiolus Show receipt. The receipt may be preaaw many beautiful and wondersented to the landlord in lieu ful flowers. & Sun. Here of cash as part payment for the To Hold Utah flowers do equally well? 4th room. (By C. V. Hansen) aa I proved to my satisfaction last Summer Session The cultivation of the finer Baturday and Sunday In Salt Lake Tho Fourth Ward Relief Soqualities, an appreciation and where I attended the Gladiolus show in the Newhouse hotel. Many ciety presidency wish to announce lore of the beautiful In Ita vari- of these blooms were superior to a summer meeting on the east ous forma will receive inspiraanything I had seen elsewhere. lawn of tho meeting house, Augtion and impetus at tbe Utah GlaThe Utah show now to be held ust 15 at 2:30. A very flne diolus Show to be held Saturday in Provo deserves the attendance has been arranged, conelst-In- g naand Sunday at the Women's club of of music, reading!, and n talk HARVEST TIME is Provo and peocltlien, every bouse in Provo. livewho With Mrs. Bird from tures Josephine from surrounding pay day. ple towny No one can make a better In- should come in to see thla rare Juit recently returned from n trip stock and poultry men this vestment then in the cultivation treat, for "Coneider the Lillies of to the New York Worlds Fair and DAY in the is EVERY of the beautiful, for such things the Field, they toll not, neither the historic points of fntereet to Increase not only your happlneea do they spin, yet Solomon In ell the Church. year. I The Mothers Glee Club will but also your efficiency. his glory was not nrrayed like Natan's rule is I recently had tbe pleasure of I one of these" the same can he also give ns soma numbers. Wo- not get MMiuthiag for nothing. their men who desire, may bring attending the Golden Gate Expo- said of Utahk gladioli Only by Intelligent cooperation with nature does the pn place himself on natare'i payroll. Cue of fine quality la tba first stop In this direction. Tired inotlicra deserve a holiday and they are going home during Chautauqua' Tiuu this w gel it at Canyon from Aug. 16 to 19. Likewise the Glorious joining week Cleaners of Utah, Provo, and Sharon stakes are due for . great treat at the Canyon home immediately followine 20 to 26. from Aug. A sunrise Inspirational starts aurtlng Wednesday. Aug. 16, Saturday off on the elope of rtlr.tnn- - complete rest, andwo--a mighty Tiinpanogoe, with Prole, or George H. Uaneen and Mrs. jrilcbttul Tiait with friendly elmllar bent await every Bertha II. Tiugey of Salt Lake chooeee tho M. L A. City directing. The afternoon will got her who be given Mrs. Clarissa A. Beee-le- y pro-pe- n CuyoB home Chautauqua of Balt Lake City an opporthla yoar. pinner at 5 p. m. will bo eerr- tunity to develop the theme Step a Little Higher which will then Mr. Edna Evans Johann of Salt Lake City will review have run like a silken thread Pagllaccl" by through tho entire program of the On grand opera Ceibrallo In singing and acting, Chautauqua. Reservations must be flct'c Wednesday's mean. Thursday la art day with Mlea immediately with Elisabeth Boater, Phone IB, for Utah stake; gu Huntington of 8prlngvlllo on Grace Cheever, Phone 1157 for tfft&g her Ulnatrated lecture jdptendccaa of tho World of Provo stake; and Lorna B. Phono 01IJ1 for Sharon Ait" The afternoon will be to Mt. Marba C. Joaephi stake. nho will review Edna Ferber'a Gleaner Program: Treasure. A 'Peculiar bk evening The Gleaner events rnn for els B.T.U. witness will Ac full days, starting off with a In e dramatic preaenta-Uollnjore Friendship Campfire Saturday night, Aug. II. Then Sunday's On Friday Mm. Joeephson will Is A theme Friends Need Is nrlew The Tree of Liberty by Your Opportunity" which rune Blmbeth Page, and this will be .all the day, closing at followed by surprise features end through night with a fireside chat around til night "My Treasures of Truth. Monday is slated for n surprise hike, after which the book Alone" by Richard Byrd will be Readers reviewed by Mrs. Odessa Culll-mor- e. An original fun night is planned for tho evening. Tuesday Is Mrs. Tlngeys opportunity to prove that when you laugh the world laughs with you for the day is under her direction. Wednesday morning starts with If yon rat this ad out e Mount Tlmp field trip seeing and present It at our its beautiful flowers and trees, faonirry department It will hearing about Its geology end (title yon to n discount of legenda. The evening holds a A1 ft on any quality of 'YIYeasure Hunt" as excitement HOLEPROOF HOSE $ for all. Thursday la Katie C. Jensen yoa may erlect. devoted to Personal Charm" day, This offer Is good up to la which she will development, sad Including August 17th. nreeent her famous Chart for InVo limit aa to quantity dividual analysis by each guest. Personality vs Polaonallty will Hay all you want feature her talks centered around Let Your Beet Friend Tell You." WE INCLUDE AI.I, The evening program will be e NUMBERS Camaraderie ceremony, develop, No, 1800 tho theme of Leadership in 78C : lug service weight a Woman's World. Mo. 1810 7Ahread On Friday Miss Erma Acorn will review a book, and aongs service weight ... end storlea will be directed by Mo. 8000 44 flA ' ' Helena Larson and Florence I UU ; chiffon members of the General Mo. 4000, 8 thread 41 4 P Board of the M.I.A. In Salt Lake 1 1 ' aheer chiffon 1 Q Talent Night will close City. (Shadow bar top) the day, to bo followed Saturday Mo. 4075, by special features and the fareaheer, Jacquard $1.15 well ceremony. 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They find luncheon al fresco n pleasant Interlude of rest not pall out. during their tour of the hundreds of fascinating exhibits. And they find that the best things at the Fair are free. During the lint month of the exposition the average per capita expenditure within the fair was $1.17 and this included restaurant meals for moat of the visitors. oo UTAH PROVO American Tweeds, Hudson, Seal Fabrics, Wool Lambs that will ttyfllii O O skid PROTECTION Formerly with Steineckerts Orchestra j Featuring the latest in Dance Music The Wag You bo-co- Cordially youw, A Real Bay .... Fruits and Vegetables IAS 8-l- b. Betty Rose baa an inside story to tell you about herself that is most Interesting You will be delighted with her attainments. MRS. RUSSELL. MnS. JOHN. Hostesses. 5th West Meats IAS FLY SPRAY, tor Honae or Dairy 95e (In bulk) per gallon BINDING TWINE, ball 70e UTAH ALFALFA SEED lb. 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A. stake and tha wards, be effected for Saturday and Sunday, Augnat prior to tha conference. A full 26 and 27 In the Utah stake attendance of all atake and ward officers la expected," President tabernacle. All departments of tho M. L A. Murdock commented. Utah Stake dia de-nt- ed of owa aewlng and refreshments will be served. ACCIDENT RECORDS IAJce It! TO , tailawi j (3333 GEGTO oQSCQEDSE) 7 j) (Xfciiujiro SEE US FOR LOWER COSTS Dixon Real Estate Company W. Center St. Phone 75 IISTUIEOIIMMEIIATEIY MORRISON Auto Supply 25 West Center .. Every Saturday Night . . . Provo H |