Show - 1 - - - ' r ' I to 18 Students Plan Parody an Fas hion Show Cadie Pupils Win Sfrike On Transfer' - on Amanda Knight hall the women's dormitory at Brigham Young university is the title of a hilarious scheduled review" ''fashion Monday at 4 p m in College hall for freshmen girls The affair is part of the orier4tion program for freshmen and is an annual '!event snonsored by the Associated Carol Oaks Women Students of Provo is chairman of this year's presentation Based on a play written by Charlotte Henriod of Provo sophomore at B Y U the program will present at once a comic sketch on life at the women's dormitory and a showing of what the well dressed college girl chooses in clothes Ruling on Class Closing' Tribune Intermountain Wire LOGAN—Cache county board of education Sunday reversed a decision directing 16 seventh and eighth grade students from River Heights to attend the Providence school Since school staTted September 8 the pupils affected by the 'ruling have refused to Attend the Providence school and have—been denied admittance to the River Heighat school since September 5 as- Tribune Intermountain Wire Idaho — Utah- took over Sun Valley Sunday with registration officials busy in the afternoon preparing for the opening of the meet SUN VALLEY Idaho Idwi‘nians Monday The only convention affairs of the day was thq reception at 4 p m for Bennett O Knudson of Albert Lea past international president atid- an inspirational service at 7 p m in the Sun Valley opera house The first official sessidn will Chalopen Monday morning lenger Inn with Hugh N Caldwell of Caldwell presiding: The Utah fellowship dinner Is scheduled in the lodge dining ball at noon Rides on the skilift to the top of Baldy mountain will be the only n e Tod-a- Tribune Intermountain Wire The governors banquet will be held in the lodge room at 7 p m followed by a skating carnival at 9 P m featuring Audreyrireppe Benner U S Olympic champion sixty-sixt- h academic year at the in- skating star A dance will follow stitution With most freshmen and In the thichin room at 10 p m other new students already enrolled the majority of former-studen- ts were expected on the final PROVO — Registration activities will swing into their final day at Brigham Young university Monday oirthe eve of the opening of the Ward Names day The -- 3 year-aecordi- F40 grateful women tell rd the Many poe: rerivngelonsfnextpilifeadutchemAgre 1 stio:IU irt:OUndWinet hier"y"TunTlIni h$ take off 10 50 (0 1 1 cuftielLitr akADZIAntnirt! diet drugs ArDfl a delicious fund randy contains vitamins A B and 1 and vainable food factors from whole exercises ' elld'iloklamiftgs7911teramiu"ett'aefyaXiellairt - the desire t'oerMade of pure wholesome ingredients barked by I 11000 purity guarantee SATISFACTION CUAAANTEED fits and take t I away food NCW ng two-thir- EASY WAY Almost unbelievable but true NEVI I number of registfants approximately the same as for last to John E Hayes of the registrar Almost AMERICAN FORK — Ernest states and several foreign countries American Fork are represented in the group he J Seistrand bdsiness man Sunday evening said was appointed bishbp of the Beginning at 7:30 p m Monday the final "New Student" program American Fork First L D S to succeed Thomas A will be 'given under direction of ward Greenwood who has presided student body officers ' Regular class work in all depart- since 1928 ments of tile university will begin The appointment was made by Clifford E )(Ming president of Taesday morning the Alpine L D S stake Mr Seastrand named E Ray' Gardner and Darrell Proctor as Ogden Fire Chief filst and second counselors reReturns to Duties spectively toor - event after-noo- Sunday OGDEN--- thief Owens A 0 of city fire department had returned to his duties Sunday aft: k illness of arthritis et a Ogden i itesolve to try the ATD plan today gee If 3011 400 I mom graceful ander filrUTP Full month's suPplY eel 11200 el' Iffin than lc a day Satisfaction 1 SUIPIIIMillit (ATI)14 enntain no drugs en not recommended for overweight due to constitutional defects) Fres delivery in plain wrapper Free diet list nelneed Mail and phone orders tilled promptly two-wee- Bishop KEITII-O'BRIE- N Utah's 1940 state fair brought signal honors tq Henri and Earl Miller of Manti—culmination of four years of iffortto build up an outstanding herd of registered Chester white swine Not only did Henrie's entries inthe swine department exhibits win the grand and senior championships and two firsts in the class of Chester Whites but dur- ' ing the fair the young Manti F F A leader received word of 1 his having been accorded the 4"“ ! American Farmer degree national F F A committee gtAwarding of the degree one of the highesthonors paid a merhber of the Future Farmers of America entitles Henrie to a trip to the nativnal F F A convention 4 to be held in Kansas City Mo W4444 :::? November 6 to 10 The Manti youth and his ' :':?0 brother Earl began boil-dinAto the herd of Chester Whites in 1936 starting with three grade sows In the fall of that year Henrie renresented Utah on the F F A livestock Judging team Since then he has won many :40t' immommookomomonnIL a n d firsts at championships He won $175 in Heinle Miller Manti youtkl county fairs whose swine win many awards cash awards at the 1938 Utah state fair Finli repeated his successes at at livestock shows the 1939 exposition rsrmgr5:cor7:kwoargatig:a4r::ervIr1 Henrie was nresident of the '::b::::: stqte F F A alumni association When the Young-- Farmers' association of Utah took its place he was made vice President 1 His hut 15 vears of age brothernow i'':' 1 ' is presidentof the Manti F F A ::' i!?:::: Ire has won many first chapter !'''sk:::: 41: prizes and four grand champion-shin- s ::otookN: at livestock shows :7:' Henrie's show winning's total :416k i and grand '':!ii'':'':::::P': 4 nearly 40 champions champions 60 first places more ' ::1:i !C cs4 r i: 4 than 40 second places and more '' ':::::'i::i0 :::::: than 100 third fourth and fifth ! 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For refrigFor 'eration? For lighting? Now total up all—see how the total compares with the cost of Natural Gas for all services The probability is that you are paying more for a less effieient service than Gas would cost' Why not discuss it with some of your neighbors? Then come in and ask us to give you a free estimate on the cost of equipping your home with this Inodern service You'll find that although Gas beating itself may cost you more than less convenient fuels you can tut dolsin on your total costs by letting Gas do the four big re jobs—cooking water-heatinhouse-heatinfrigeration and That's because the Gas rate goes down as more is used A 4 A g g And look what you get with Gas heat! It's 100c0 automatic—no effort needed at all No smoke No fly-as- h soot or ctlinkers Even if you had to'pay more for it one winter aild you'd say it was worth U I topP REMEMBER! You save money when you use Natural Gas for the 4 big jobs I 1 10 1 ' 111 e k water-heating- 4441oklp Os 7 HOT WATER te do it ties own 4fP Sometimes a costs you more bargain than it saves you There's certainly no benefit in saving 50e if you have to spend a dollar to' so-call- - COOKING i Tribune Intermountain Wire ':::'1: - HEATING V — ' ' ty 'tr -- '' Tribune Intermountain Wire ?Ben Lomond hotel Miss Manning I 41 Members of Busi- advised women to accomplish this ness and Professional Women's by voting not necessar- - 2 i4 clubs in Logan Ogden and Brig- purpose for legislators who - have I' ' ham City were charged Sunday their support to certain 1 pledged by Alice Manning of Salt Lake but to those who are programs City chairman of the National known for their honest dealings B on legislation dependability to join an organized fight against andMrs Ruby Duke Stringham of women to detrimental legislation state program coordiand an organized crusade for Heber nator offered suggestions to the helpful legislation on program building Miss N Speaking before the northern group Hales welcomed the visitMyrta Utah district's dinner meeting in B ing clubwomen and Mrs H Fry of Ogden presided OGDEN ' be made Jhellie 'Bedspreads Tribune Intermountain Wire POCATELLO Idaho — Searchers intensified their hunt late Sunday to find the bodies of two men believed drowned in the American Falls reservoir after Sheriff M J Rossiter officially reported Sunday the discovery of the body of James Toomey 24 of Pocatello a member of the party of three lott when their--boa- t appärently capsized in rough water just a week ago Mr Toomey's body was sighted at 9:45 a m Sunday by Earl E Hansen a Pocatello pilot who was lake's surface in his searching-th- e The body was located airplane approximately two and one-ha- lf miles from Rainbow beach on the east side of the lake and one-ha- lf mile from where the trio's boat was found last Monday Still missing are Jack De Latour 35 of Pocatello and Harry Eller 25 of Coulee City Wash '1 Widening Of Roatt at Ely 695 - - ':''k' ln Ely Wednesday USUALLY WOULD BE - ' - 0 Lake Gives Up Northern Utah B P W Clubs 7 ictml's Body Hear Ma- for Helptyl Laws :::'' A 6:111e 231940 Septemher ': 0s'-'- : x::N I ) !!):?: Catholic Women Meet Chief Owens who said his reELY Nev — The State Deanery cent illness was his first siege in 45 years praised members Of his Council of Catholic Women will department for their conduct of meet in Ely on Wednesday with affairs and fire control measures Mrs E P Carville state president presiding during his absence Dial Entries of Chester Whites Culminate Their Efforts to Build Up Fine Herd Ifenrie 31iller Awarded Trip to FFA Meet - Registration y Closes -- MantiBo)rs IV in4lonors At Fair With Swine Members Throng Sun Valley Fos: District Meet - BYU Student sociation and the town board opposed the board's previous decision to consolidate the two grades with the Providence school and supported the striking students W J "toosle member of the board representing precincrNo 5 changed his vote and reversal of the order resulted Whenih board made the original decision for consolidation Mr Loosie voted in favor of The move and had opposed changing the decision since that time "There 'is nothing to be gained In prolonging the fight" Mr 100sie said in a prepared state- ment Convenfqoday PROVO — Hall" a parody Board Reverses Parent-Teach- Utah and Idaho iiiwanians - Tribune Intermountain Wtre I liverHeights Salt be Ionday Morning I YOUR DEBITS SAVE 1 Wild FRESH GET A to Pay nooblisso to S2001 - obtain burdensome pur- those installment yu gations the things ONE y' Only chases--buwant and need and payMbot small monthly to pay Too 0 1' Oil A 11E11 GAS FUMIACE Order now—and save Con- - vepient terms Come in talk it over and let us give you ALL an estimate of costs for your home ivithout any obligalion Prepare for winter now place only ONE amount of Wayconfi- the decide helpful aninemenL Ouick Farm Expert Leaves To Address Meet LOGAN—Director William PetersOn of --Utah State Agricultural you'll dential elate 4o anytime-- to college extension service left gan Sunday for Great Falls Mont where he will speak before the National Reclamation association conference His subject will be "Soil and Water Relationships" He has just returned from assisting in a survey of 'reclamation projects in Washington Oregon Colorado Montana and South Dakota for the federal reclamation service screlice ilium"' 83:::1111: DI 11"121 1Ciflo LI 0 NMI 11 DIAL 11141G 47794 36 South State — 'e Finantrat Conorm m F LI Ls P P LYC IIIVF LI M PA 1111 - ea4cottA ) Phone No Meters 1 titolt tikb If — A I -- --- SERVING TWENTY-THRE- E UTAH COMMUNITIES ti i a I 4 i |