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Show PAGE FOUR PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1940 SECTION TWO it w Co y ' w 9 "f T With United Press f 'inrXGK'INC - Japan's autumn c.i'lensive in east China has ended in failure with Japanese troops iuffmn;: at lea.t lO.OuO casual-tics casual-tics in Chekiang, Anhwei and Kiauxsu provincial border districts Mnith of the Yangtze river, a Ch.i i military s-'pnkcsman said tu (lav. :(): STHOEMSTAD. Sweden Hrit-i'-li K. yal Air Force bombers were i'llii ved ta Ii.ie honibcd Oslo, cap-ll cap-ll '1 of ( Jerntn n-oecupicd Nui way, tiiday. M pciits of damage or cas-waltit-s Wore j-a.t available. :0:-- lU'K.VAVUM'l'UA, C oL.tiibi a Tun suhuiariiii's of unknown nation na-tion ility were sighted yesterday oil (he entrance to l;u -daveiitur liarhor. :0: WASHINGTON - American .'hipmentK to Great Hritain dur-in;f dur-in;f tin- fust year of the war tot;:1ed $70.000.000, a 57 per cent ini vase over the pieceding' year, the commerce dcpui tiru-nl reveal' ed today. -:U: SHANGHAI The Anierienn-ov, Anierienn-ov, in-d Slian.duii Kvening- I'Oiit & Mi reury .said eliloiially today the II cited StatPH govern ivient .should h ire expert. -.e of evacuating' Americans Amer-icans from the Far Fast. :0: OAKLAND, Cal. The United States navy has bought the 12.000 tn C-3 cargo .ship Sea Arrow, launched .several months ago from the Moore Drvdock Co, ways, and is converting it into an aircraft tend'), it was learned today. A navy crew already is aboard' the v. (!. :0: rniSTOUAI., V, ..One hundred hun-dred and forty naal reserlstn arrived lieiv ui the S. S. Washington Washing-ton today for duty at the Coco Solo nnval base. PJO DP: JANEIRO- The U. S. S. Louisville sailed today for Montevideo, Uruguay, where the cruiser is scheduled to remain until un-til Nov. 24. A. n WILSON C -orrvspoiiileii. tlni rt The prehistoric bird, Archneor-nis. Archneor-nis. had no bill. It had a reptilian snout, and had claws on its wings. Robert Francom, who has been in th L S. navy .service, stationed on the Astoria in Hawaii, arrived home early Wednesday for a visit and will be the liou.se' guest of his mother, Mrs. Harriett U. Francom Fran-com for two week.s at the Jennie Mc Cl.-llan home. He visited in Cedar City Tuesday with his Mister, Mis-ter, Mrs. Leah Wood, en route from San Pedro, and spent Wednesday Wed-nesday in Provo with another sister. sis-ter. Mis. Camilla Woods. Teachers and room mothers of the iVt.etnect school met Monday and completed a P.-T. A. organization organiza-tion for the year. Mrs. Hazel Patten was elect-d president. Principal Drayton Nuttall, vice president and Mrs. Sybil Amos secret a ry-trea.su rer. All M. I. A. members from the special interest groups including those over 23 years of age in jNebo stake will hold a Hallowe'en party next Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the Payson Senior high school. Mrs. Fearn Gray was the guest of honor at a birthday party at her home last Friday night. In attcnadnce were all the ladies or the T. 11. Wilson family and the group presented her with a lovely sift. Lunch was served and a general gen-eral social evening was enjoyed. The Gleaner Girls and M. Men of the First ward M. I. A., held a fireside chat Tuesday evening in the bishops reception room a I the church. Mr. Rowe Groesbeck of Payson high school faculty gave an interesting talk on current events. Mr. and Mrs. Laban Harding returned home Tuesday night from Lander, Wyoming where they visited vis-ited for several days with their daughter, Mrs. Max Bridges. They visited Independence Hock and other 'laces of interest along the Pioneer trail before returning home. Mrs. Ruth Jorgenson ol Midvale accompanied them on the trip. A group of ladies had dinner at Don's cafe Saturday night followed fol-lowed with a social evening at the home of Mrs. Darrell Brown. The party included, Mrs. Frown. Mrs. Glade Cowan. Mrs. Golden Taylor, Their Dander Is Up II. Y. IT. Co-eds To Attend Convention Four officers of the Associated Women Students at BriKham Young' university will leave early Friday morning for the regional A. XV. S. meet in Poeateilo, it was announced Wednesday by Miss Thelma Farnsworth, president, of Eeaver. Those attending the annual meet for southern Idaho and Utah colleges from the B. Y. U-are, U-are, besides Miss Farnsworth, Ruth Nichok'3, Provo, vice president; Jean 11..".. Kaysville, secretary; and Camille Palmer, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, recreational leader. r.r.r.u ijckxse granted An application for a license for sale of beer by Roxie Petrofessa at an establishment south on the Springville road was accepted by the Provo city commission Wed-nesd.i Wed-nesd.i Mr. Pctrofessa enclosed a check for $2o0, full amount of the license. Specials for Saturday, October 2G, 1910 vi:r J: miiu..i; m For over forty days and forty nights the deluge of German bombs has rained on England. But apparently instead of demoralizing Britons it has made them fighting mad, thirsting for revenge. Hence the increasingly insistent demand-?, typified by this London poster, that the H. A. F. bomb Berlin. Jr., Mrs. Ro-Pearl Ro-Pearl Hitler, Earl Page, Mrs. Spence and Mrs. Vernal Twede. Fourth ward M. I. A. held innuol fall carnival Tuesday in the ward amusement Each clasi provided a booth refreshments were sold, the ) 1 D ! ; i r , rT'MM 1 n ! J l! s ! u M H i ") r rn r r.-f r Come, Join the Thrifty at Thrift way Vm. 'L' Lli Itrands Lilj I T77 OTT s'r . 4fi Harvest Ilelle - L'LXiUl IS Lbs Itly iS Lbs. UyZ TT fl Small, Grade 'A' rt fc Ijirge. Grade 'IV pc U-v2iJ DOZKN 1 V DOZEN diJ GLBor.zAnGAmnii Lb. ics W..w.4i.ji;U,'-J Jewel CCH 2 n- . r-n 2-Pound t 2-Pound 1 N-r-.ii-s.l.c.i-J SODAS .. GRAHAMS 1Q -,. f. fff?!? Hi-Power - i wllli 13-OUNC'B CAN JLv G7"Apr,r'"7r All Popular r,- tfm ivjiiliUi. 2 LiU Brands i'il. 15C riTJALLQUG cello l2nt 2Cc Z:l::2?r.':l2 Jnice... C'j-oz. ccn 2lz T! P"" Perce's y p W,.t4 J Sit. 2z Cans U iC tLj. PTT"-? 2nd Qualify fff, j J 4 Carlonetl Lit Z- 2?3iD Full lC-zz. IzzS 5 salad z:rjn:::: . . . ct. j2? ire zljJj 4 rclls 17c Mrs. Jolin Daniels land Lindsay, Mr; M rs. Snow, The their ; niaht hall where proceed to be used for M. I. A. activities. All decorations and details de-tails were in keeping with the Hallowe'en Hal-lowe'en season. Dancing was the i'tature of entertainment. Mrs. A. C. Page and Mrs. Charles Pace accompanied their husbands to southern Utah for the deer hunt. Bee Hive Girls from the Guardian Guard-ian Swarms of Nebo stake held a social Tuesday night after class work in the First waru amusement hall Miss Mae Houser, Miss Lens Bigelow and Mis.s Donna Tanner, stake bee keepers were present as guests. Mr. and here from with Mrs. and Mrs. relatives. Mrs Hart Brown entertained the members of her bridge club Monday night. Special guests were Mrs. Pa ul Wittwer, Mrs. Hy-rum Hy-rum McClellan, Mrs. Aldon Ludlow. Lud-low. Mrs. Wallace Brown. Mrs. Larry Butler, Mrs. Clyde Snow and Mrs. lona Pel kins. Club prizes were won by Mrs. Joe McNabb and Mrs. Dean Simmons and the guest prize by Mrs. Wittwer. Dave Shuler, Joe McNabb and Dal" Wilson went to the Nebeker ranch in Daggett county where Mrs. Roy Hansen are California for a visit Hansen's parents, Mr. Roy Haskell and other each end. i;ot their deer over the week Home Ee. Initiation Hiffh School Stunt Members of the Home Economics Econom-ics club at Provo hih school had the student body wondering when they came to school Friday wearing wear-ing corsages composed cf an onion and two carrots. President La Dean Hansen explained ex-plained that wearing the corsages is one of three initiation activities of new members of the club. The candlelight ceremony thit officially official-ly inducts each girl into the nationwide na-tionwide organization will be Saturday Sat-urday at 0:30 p m. in the Provo high hbrarv. "Change from Hilts Bros. Coffee? Never Every time I serve it my husband says ; "How that's what 1 call good coffee!' -'4 J c. . o Your Grocer says : Hills Bros. Coffee is ono coffee you can us "as is" In any kind of coffee-maker ' See directions on the side of the can and follow them carefully. And don't rcgrind - v ' Hills Bros. Coffee. You'll lose aroma, ' '". J flavor, and freshness. BODY RECOVERED PAYETTE, Ida., Oct. 24 (f.l-Funeral (f.l-Funeral services will be held today to-day for Raymond Hughes, Payette Pay-ette chamber of commerce president, presi-dent, whose body was recovered from the Snake river late yesterday yester-day after a week-long search. Sheriff's officers and CCC en-rollees en-rollees found Hughes' body floating float-ing down the river near the Oregon, Ore-gon, Idaho bridge north of Weiscr. Hughes drowned Oct. 1 -i while on a duck hunting trip. Nearly 300 men took part in the search for his body. r -- i us., i.iij Hf His Diet Costs $1.80 Annually There are 4S96 "talkie" theaters and only ono silent picture theater the-ater in England. The latter is located at Manchester. mi. HARRY HQUDiNI, Queen of Magic, says, "Here are some hints for making coffee you'll always be proud to serve, lie sure your coffee-maker is clean and always use good coffee. Then measure accurately and stick to the correct rules of liming for the method you use." 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