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Show PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1940 PAGE .SEVEN n V . -" . - s. i jL.i nr t : i lyLillliLM , ' . v v a -a a - 1 ; - 11 i i luiiiii .1 a a 1 1 u 1 1 v 1 1 - i IS .JiliMilJlilJrJf U JJliiM!!Jk kuMMilJl BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Xc-x vc-.:i r.-'J Lv.i- Merchants r,i Ft- fv-i-.rii J" ; ar.x.o-ji I. j r. y:u It w-.:i Ju to AUTO GLASS Li.T U.i r ;. yc-r feroKea gUjx. At;.-. ;r ii'r. C, 4T0 AUTO RADIATORS KAUiAiTJKJ rr3 Hum-ti Hum-ti At r.J'r C- 473 0- cut. iter. lwt IJIJN DS VENETIAN SPECIAL Price, r InsUIUtiotw lit?! Va:r GUjls and Taint Ox IT Ncrth UniTrity At- BUILDING MATERIALS ALL k!:- Ham Hr-an eT-.g tj3 tu.-jitr.jr. Fut. Trt-Su:e Laa- tr Co. fw S- U.-.:t. ph&ae &UXL2 ft. fcs . . ty rtr.t , Wl fiis, f-.AT.e and ruxru-.trt . r.t Bpetr Lurr-.t-r Co. Phon . 34. COAL AND WOOD UTAH'S tjt cwl at xr.'.v.tj mt- Lrg prior. Ch? ctJ i tr at a-.y r r. Our coal U scld a a it O NET BACK GUAR COAL. Kiit. P ftaJ. I W. SUck, $irt IT. on 174SW. GUARANTEED coL itoker bIac'h IZ Zj xr ten. Lump $3.00, 1124. COAL, rracnt!e jr rices. JCrTCtlET.' .-.ve r.-U ton $32?. S t-n $2.75. oa 7SI, West Center. cfliRoriLVcron . :?tric-thrary arvi X-iUy nr-l nr-l tee. Latest iirth-xt. 75 Eist Center. ltior- 1053 for appoixit- centt. FOUNDRY "WORK ' JACKAIAN rQurlry. general four.iry cajtins. tiS VeJt 6 Eo-t.. rtor.a 1CC-3W. ' I FURNITURE REPAIRING C iti'ir.liilLNa,, re-u;nc;5;erir.s r.k- tew. ix T. K. Co. Pliant GAauLXNE HIBL tOl SPECIALIZED lubrication at Shell stations, C G. Wilson, agent. HAY TOP "QUALITY. Call Harold Maag. I'hone 013X14. LOCKER SERVICE P.ENT your individual refrigerated kxer now. Day and Night Service at Utah Ice and Storage Cotnpony. 6lh South 2nd East. phene 1140. 6 months $4. CO. MOVING AND STORAGE IIADLEY TRANSFER STOR AGE COMPANY. Lcrg Dls- tar.ee Moving. 43 East 3rd South V.a.iiUh 1176. -Salt Lake Oty, MONEY TO LOAN Borrower ATTENTION. Loarj from $100.00 to $2000.00. Quick Confidential Service. 1L A. C Office at JOLLEY MOTOR. CO. 145 No. Univ. Ave. Phone ZZi PAPER HANGING , EXPEi'.T wcrkmanahlp. satisfac tion -ruaxanteed. . Phone 777R 1 for estimates. PLUMPING and HEATING P. L. UARSON. 343 W. Center Pnoce 574. Call us for esu-snatea esu-snatea ST0"E REPAIR STOVE Repairing at General Shop, 153 North University Avenue. Av-enue. Phone 615 W. VE repair anything used In the horre. Draper Fix-It Shop. 445 Wejt Cer.ter. Fhone ICoO-W, SAVE 31 ONE Y " BY uxir.g our floor aander, electric ynxrr. wal!paper remover brujhes and ladders. Geosford's. 47 North Unlverslt; Ave. m6 Phone your Want Ads to the Herald Call 495. ' ' . FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Attractive REAL ESTATE 4 Rod t 20 I.t 330 N-w rraox llcue Lre. lot S Rod by 12 Rod Lot $350 4 Room Bri. lt Stureo Full base ment Modem Furnace 3 4 ty S Hula Let ......... .3G73 S!i Ilodt by 7 Rod Lot $150 New Rrtf k Horn Five Roorrjr, full baement Larpe Coop Lare Let State Highway ONLY 200 SERVICE KT.VnON' For Sale. CSTACLISIIED UUSLNES3 . . Cat Ins for Sale. - LAROfc HOME AttracUve In- .come I'm! tie Steam Heat - Can be Four Attractive Apts. by Reir.oJei.nfi:. Priced $5150.00 Center Part cf Oty. Larre Home- Modern Near School May Trade for Small Farm. FJe- Acre Raady Loam C00J Water Very Fine FruiU GrnJvivw Bench ...... $210C Sit Aerm Apple - Small House ' Only .....$2C50 -in Acre I Room Briclc Houve May Consider Trade for iTo-vo iTo-vo Home ....$1850 rhone 1099 Willard L. Sowards , Ajrency Office: S9 -t tad North St, If You Waat a firal Bay, see 213 East 7th No. 8 rms. mod. brick 5 targe bedroojas. 5 rooms f urn. Range. Floor core rings. Many built-in features. 2 t rinmK. ing. Hre PROWS IIAWS Realty i .mi. c nir. Af. raone 450. FOR RE.AL REAL CSTATE n.RGAINS RENTALS: Bual-ness Bual-ness or Residenr Insurance Bonds 01 Nolary Work ' Se or Thone No. 4 1ULM. REALTY CO 51 PANT 153 West Center Street Pnwi'i New Shopping Center See tur. WLndowa for Specials Back Row to s15 Coupes, Coaches, Sedans, Pick-ups and Trucks. Fords, ChevTolets, Plymouths, Dodges and many other makes that must go. 75 Cars to choose from . . all represent good transportation. IK-.-: . Come in and make .us, an offer Watch for the Opening of Our . New Used Car LotV."'-',v Naylor Auto Co. THONE 47G Quality Used Cars!. These Cars1 are All in Good Condition and We Guarantee Them ': ' ' v V 1003 PLYMOUTH SEDAN Original finish ;,heater. trunk; low mileage, used by local party. ... .$645 1 " " . . -. , i 1937 PLY3I0UTII Sedan Heater, and other extras; ' a Io-eIy family car Guaranteed . i . . . . . . . .$545 1936 TERRAPLANE Sedan Guaranteed -condition.' ' Original finish and good tire3 ............. .$395 1937 PONTIAC DeLuxe Tudor, with trunk; thoroughly thorough-ly reconditioned. A real bargain ...,.......$545 193G PLY'MOUTII Tudor in splendid condition ; ; Guaranteed at ? ..... .i. .'. .. $385 1935 PONTIAC Tudor Radio and Heater . ....-',$375 193G NASH Coupe A real clean car. Bargain . . .$345 Unitedsales & service inc. 130 North University Avenue. FOR RENT FURNISHED THREE room apartment, garage. Couple preferred. SOS East 1st South. m8 3 ROOM apartment, strictly mod em, close In. Phone 1015W. ml2 CLEAN 3 room apartment, heat. hot water, garage. Adults. 441 North eth East. mS 2 ROOM modern basement apart menL S50 West 2 South, mil 3 ROOM newly furnished apart ment, heat, hot water. 172 South 2nd East. mS 2 ROOM apartment $13.00. In- quire 420 Kast 3rd South. Phone 1173J. mS 2 OR 3 room apartment at the Elizabeth. 107 East I South m!5 OR unfurnished. 3 room apart ment. Phone 2C3J. 227 East '3 " North. ml4 APARTMENT for couple or girls. 4CS North 1 East. . , mS UMALL apartment, lights, gas hot water. Adults. 5S West 3 South. - ..- me STARTUP'S apartments. C7 North 1 est. Popular prices. m2G 2 ROOM modern apartment, 2 1 North. mS people. 284 East WANTED TO RENT S ROOM house, write or call at 19&C West 6th South. mC - a srtrirv-u-ui.iT WORK WANTED PLOWING with new equipment. tee Jensen, Phone 032115. mis HELP WANTED- 20 MEN, women, make big- money Introducing miracle wallpaper cleaner. See Mr. Kitchen between be-tween 6-9 p. m. 56 South 2nd WesL - mil FOR SALE AUTOS BY owner, 1936 Ford Coupe. New Motor. 6 ply tires. Radio. Price Reasonable. 129 East ,4 North. Phone 352N. m8 Specials! .430 -WEST CENTER' Phone 666 FOR RENT Unfurnished 4 ROOM basement apartment $18. 475 West 3 North. Thone 2S9W. mil 5 ROOM house," furnace and ga- rage. 237 West 4 North. ; mil 3 OR 4 room Delux apartment, . completely modern, low rent. 720 East 8th North. . mil 5-ROOM home, kitchen electrically electri-cally equipped. 310 E. Center. t ; jnS MODERN newly f urn; ment, 381 E. Center. apart-inlO apart-inlO VACANT March 15, new modern, heat, cooking, refrigeration, furnished. - Inquire 370 East Center, after 3:30 p.m. mlO STRICTLY mcdern, 3 room apartment. apart-ment. Close in. 330 West 1st North. - ' , mS 3 OR 4 room apartment.' Best lo-.. lo-.. cation, - electrically equipped. heat, hot water, garage. Call Heal Realty. Phone .4 or Phone 537. v m8 5 ROOM modern' home. ' Garage. 534 East 1 SouthL Inquire, 70 Last 2 South. - m6 3 ROOM modern.7 heated apart ment, not water. 492 East Cen ter. ml2 ROOM modern, kitchen furnish-ed furnish-ed adults. 679 North 4 East. . - - m!2 ROOMS and bath. Suitable for couple only $1T.50 per month 35 West 7 North. Inquire 691 North University. Avenue. . ml5 ATTRACTIVE 3 rooms' in Duplex. . electric stove, refrigerator, wash room. Apply C93 North 4 East. , " ml2 HELP WANTED FE31ALE EXPERIENCED ready-to-wear or .millinery saleswoman." Write Herald Box 62, giving name, ' age, experience, qualifications. ":".-. ;.m6 HELP WANTED MALE AJVWy YOUNG man to do farm work for good car. Thomas Kitchen1, Orem- . jm8 000000000m FOR RENT OR SALE m m - w 0000m0000t'000 14,,iATriE3.""4robm house -and coops ror 800 chickens. Class A water, right, 1 mile west -of orem. A. L. Jensen, R. F. D. 2. uax 13UA.. . mil ... nrfriwruNuuiV - ' . LOST 00m00000t0000m0V DELTA Phi fraternity' pin, north University avenue or Orem station. sta-tion. "II. Hutchlngs" on back. Return Herald Box H. H. m6 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS AUTO repairing, will ' take pro duce or wnat nave you, all work guaranteed. Good references. Phcne 739J. .. m6 ALL kinds of farm work with Caterpillar tractor. Phone 739J. m7 FOR SALE HOUSES I UNIT brick apartment house, steam stoker. 170 West 2 South . ml9 FOR SALE AUTOS 0000000000f00m00mm Buy Get That Low Priced Used Car ; Before the Spring: Rush ! YOU CAN SAVE 25 BY BUYING BEFORE PRICES GO UP!-, Look at these values! The lowest in history for a first-class, low-priced used car . 1 t , .- . .,- . . . . -. - . - ' i'. 1923 BUICK SEDAN First class running order ;. $35 1929 FORD COUPE . :. .$45 i- 1929 FORD COACII . . I'.'. . .... : .$65 1931 CIIEV. SEDAN . .. . ............ , $75 1931 MODEL A FORD iv Ton Long Wheel Base-Dual Base-Dual Cab and Chassis ; . . . . ; . . . .$125 1931 MODEL A FORD Ton Short Wheel Base . Dual Stake .....w..... ...... $125 1932 G.!M. C. Wi Ton Dual Stake . . . . ; .v. .... . .$75 1933 CHEV. I, Ton Dual Stake ... $145 ; BUY NOW AND SAVE! Ca n non-As hton, Inc. - - - " OPEN ALL NIGHT ' , Second South and University Avenue - Phone 155 FOR SALE Miscellaneous GOOD Reed recleaned Knudsen. - alfalfa seed, Phone 027J2. - ml9 16 FOOT factory made boat; Johnson John-son twin motor, both $65.00. Good condition. Handy Service Frovo. . -. ml2 FRUIT trees, at a saving,. Dixie Sorgum. Thos. L. Kitchen, Phone. 013J4, Orem. m7 TEAM of large 3 year old mare colts, Phone 253. 2 East 67 ' South, Springville.' . mil BULL service. Registered Pure bred - Jersey highly pedigreed, 49Q North 7 East. m8 HOUSEHOLD furniture. - Delaval cream separator. 57 East 7th ' North. : m8 BABY CHICKS TODAY ; All leading varieties at attractive attrac-tive prices.. Leghorn cockerel chicks ftov only $3.00 per 100 Complete stock of brooders, feeders, - waterers, disinfectants, feed .etc. Tlmpanogos Hatchery, 3U3 South 7th East. Phone 613 . - - - a3 BUILDING lots, easy terms, 991 West 6th South. Phone' 1184 J. 4 . m7 BUILDING lots on first west and 7th North. J. A. Owens, 691 North University Avenue. al TEAM of large 3 year old mare coits. Phone '253, Springville LOTS for sale 4 North 5th West Inquire at 345 North 5 West mlO COAL, , .dependable free service, Christopherson coal yard. Phone 791. m6 600 TO TAKE 1 UTAH CENSUS SALT LAKE CITY, March 5 (UJ?) Procedure for tWn h 1940 census, already .subject of a Washington controversy, in Utah was outlined today at a conference confer-ence between .George Young, as sistant western census director, and Utah officials of the popula tion count. ' ' State . Census Director Heber "Meeks said about 600 persona will be employed In Utah to take the census., .which , starts April.. L-IIe said two weeks are- allowed to count noses in cities of 2500 or more population; 30 days in rural communities. ' School Burglary Yields 30 Cents Apparently determined to obtain money, burglers Monday night broke Into three rooms of the Pleasant " Grove high school through outside windows, but according, ac-cording, to Marshal Golden Peay procured but 30 cents. -f The invaders entered the office of. Principal T Karl Banks where they i ransacked the desks and tried . the safe without success. They also entered the library and the sewing room. POULSON RETURNS Professor M.'Wilford Poulson, chairman of the: psychology de partment of Brigham Young uni versity, returned to Provo this week from Palo Alto, Cal., where he has been studying at Stan ford university on leave of ab sence. He will remain at Provo for a few days. - ow! N SERIAL STORY r' $15 A YKSTERDATi Ann flnds riara'a ipirtnrat (HU.S, naat trarllve plare bat aetllra down to mlay ik, raauar It nfforda. Flora brlle aaowa Anm. her xrliUerlnx. wrll- farniahrd raoma. explain tbat fortnrr fiaaoe lioDChl her fnrnl tare. Abb caa have aire thlnaca. -too, Florabelle aaya. If ah wH tarra. Kawa tow to manage. Ann ponders her MdTlce. - A NN had gone to bed when Clara she asked. "Prettv nood. We saw a keen picture but we couldnt get any thing to eat because Sam was broke.'" I don't think Til go 'out -vith him any more," she said, get ting out of her clothesl . ' : "Why? ! Don't you like him? Ann remembered the kiss on the bums. . ., . -".-.j' ' "Yeah I like him all right, but ie has to support his old lady dara dabbed cold cream on her f.iro. "What difference, does that ta.-ik.eT "I'm not hitching up with any juy who's got to share his pay checkr' . ' There it was again,' every girl . searching for a husband, v Ann reasoned, "But you don't have to marry a man Just because you go to a movie with him. , "Sav. I'm "not wasting my time, Clara ' turned out the light and climbed into bed. "Gee: I wish I could get a guy like Paul Hayden.' "What's ' so wonderful about him?" Ann asked, . "He's class, that's What he Is All the girls in , the store, even some of the married ones, are making a play for him.1 Ann thought this over. Perhaps Paul had reason for his wariness, "Listen, Clara," she asked, "why do you and all the other girls want to get married?" . ."What else is there for us. to want?" J v" "Don't you want something better bet-ter than this, Clara?" ' 5 "What in the world Is the matter mat-ter with this?" Ann - tried to explain. - "Some people live pleasantly. The men earn a good living, the women keep house. " They have childrenj nice clean little, kids they use thick white towels and linen nap kinsthey have Christmas trees and presents if they get sick a nurse comes to take care of them. JDonJt; yVise6 what ri I Clara" Clara settled herself comfor tably. Ann's words had not awakened awak-ened one spark in her conscious ness. "That may be fine for some folks," she said sleepily. "Us girls in the 10-cent store don't want kids, clean or any other kind." She stirred restlessly. , ."Gee, I wish SPANISH FROK - SIRS. EFFTE DART Reporter - Mrs. Frank Thomas,' ' Mrs. An nie Mattley, Mrs. ; Martha. O. Rockhill and Mrs. Ruth Williams all of . Spanish Fork, motored to ' Springville'" Thursday . afternoon and were entertained at the home of Mrs. Harold Christensen,' fort merly of Spanish Fork. Honored guests on the ' occasion were Mrs. Christensen's . grandmother, . Mrs, Sorenson, and her daughter. Mrs. George A. Anderson, aunt of the ' hostess. The time ; was spent in needlework and at five o'clock a delicious luncheon was served. - . Elizabeth Monk ' was chosen president: Beulah Monk, vice- president; Eva Jean Vincent, sec retary; . Paul Beckstrom, report er;' Herbert Williams, treasurer," at a recent reorganization of the First ward genealogy class. Mary Johnson, Ruth Warner and Gladys Nielsen are members of the ex ecutive committee. Miss Mildred Thomas is class leader. ' ; American Legion and Auxiliary, Auxili-ary, Post and Unit 68, were hosts Friday " night at a meeting and social combined . for. officers of the Fourth ' district. George E. Larseff' of Spanish Fork, ? commander com-mander of the ' Fourth district, was master of ceremonies. 3 Mrs. Gayle Gardner of Lehi, president of the auxiliary for the ' Fourth Pay off ALL your bills with a v Personal loan . Then have LESS to pay each month, because you have only ONE place to pay. There'll be more LEFT OVER for your living liv-ing expenses. - Main requirement, require-ment, just your ability to repay re-pay : the loan In small ums regularly. - A" friendly staff serves . you quickly, quietly. No co-makers. No indiscreet Inquiries. Personal loans . up to $300. ' Come in .or phone. FINANCE COMPANY karrrr . ROOM 207, 13 E. CENTER ST. (Over Walgreen Drug) Phone 210 Provo, Utah JOHN F. MOORE, Mgr. r WEEK BY LOUISE Paul Hayden would give me break." She was asleep. -. ' ; ANN arose early ; the following Tr morning. Clara, accustomed to standing at the stove while she drank a cup of muddy coffee, was amazed,: even faintly displeased, to find a table neatly set. She ate in her bathrobe, grumbling mean while. Riding to the city on the El, they discussed the girlg on the third floor. Neddy and Teddy piloted elevators up and- down in the Sampson building. They danced every night of the i week. They were the most popular girls in the West Side tavern set "Does Myrtle have dates, too?" Ann asked, remembering the forlorn for-lorn little person ' "No. Myrtle is married to 'Mrs. Follet's son., He's in the pen." "Do you mean theTpenitentiary?" "Sure he's lri the penitentiary,' Clara was saying. "lie winged a cop in a hold-up. Myrtle was go ing ' to have a baby and they needed money." She spoke quite calmly. "Where is Myrtle's baby?" "It was born dead when he got pinched." . "Oh, the poor kids."' "Yeah too bad. That's why wish Paul Hayden would fall for me. He isn't the kind to get mixed up with the cops or come home roaring ' drunk every" Saturday night. He'd be square, Paul Hay den would." "Clara I've got a date to go to the movies with Paul Hayden" "Well. I'll be darned. All us girl3 have been treating him like me HDg oi aneDa. i ou . come along and give him a tongue lash ing. And he takes you to a movie. I'll be darned." - Ann changed the subject. "Tell me about Florabelle, She showed me her apartment last night." "Swell dump." I don't, sea why she doesn't marry one of her swell friends." - '- ' "She, must have a good Job," Ann suggested. ' - . - . "Saleslady at the Dressy Shoppe. Gets $15 a week." Eut : she has - lovely , things, Clara a telephone and radio- how does she do it?" Clara ' shrugged " her plump shoulders. ."She gets a commission on sales she says. She has first choicewhen" they mark clothes down she says;"1 Most of her duds have been returned or have some- thing the matter with them she says." ' - V- ; ' "Oh." Then. "She's all right, isnt she?" . . ' "Far as I know. Smarter than the rest 6f us, that's all." Clara giggled.:"! know one of her boy district, was present; Mrs. Hay-dee Hay-dee I versort,' department historian spoke briefly, and Mrs. Fern Lar sen ' of Lehi, department treas urer ,: for - Utah, ' told of the im portance of paid up membership Department Commander Glenn Ballinger of Price, - was one of the ' guests and i made a ; short speech.' Luncheon was served and later In the evening dancing was featured. Chairmen for the affair were Lawrence " Jo'hnson,' commander com-mander of the American' Legion and Mrs. Ann Siler, president of the American Legion auxiliary. All thejof ficers of the two groups helped with the arrangements, for the . function held at the American Legion' hall. 3-Act Comedy To I Be Staged atP.G. PLEASANT GROVE "Adam and Eva" a three act comedy will be presented In the Pleasant Grove Third ward amusement hall March 14, according to the director -. Mrs. Genevieve F. Wright. The : cast includes: Niels Fugal, t'Reva W. Fugal, Louise Nielson,-Genevieve F. Wright, M. S. . Christiansen, Arnold Richins, .Vance West, Owen Christiansen, George , Paul, and Stena Christensen. Chris-tensen. City Court H. D. Sidwell was sentenced to serve 60 days ' in f the county jail on a battery charge Wednesday. All but three days of the sentence were suspended on condition the defendant ' break ' no laws. '. He pleaded guilty Tuesday to striking Golda Hartley. ' . ' HIGHEST PRICES Paid for . Bones Wool Hides i ,. i. Pelts - Furs and ' Dead or Useless Animals PELT PRICES Paid for - -Dead or Useless Sheep Prompt Service UTAHi HIDE & TALLOW CO. Phone 83 - S Miles West of HOLMES COPVl6MT. IS40. NEA SERVICE. INC. friends. He's our postman simply gaga over- Florabelle. ' He never gets anything but an icy stare but he keeps coming, week after week. Sometimes Florabelle lets him in and sometimes she don't." Clara laughed merrily. rpiIE girls parted at the cornet of State and Dearborn. Ann's heart sang. It was fun to live with Clara, to gossip on the trip to the city.; She ha.! a date to go to the movies with Paul Hayden. It was a -beautiful world. :.- ; ...... Paul called In the afternoon. Mrs. Pringle raised her eyebrows as . she handed the telephone to Ann. fit's a man," she mouthed silently.' '. . Ann said,' a bit breathlessly. "Hello." "Ann?" "Yes." ' ' ' . "Paul." ' f. "Ah the ambassador cf the elves. What's new In fairyland?" His answering chuckle was deep and satisfying. VI've got inside information that Mickey Mouse la staging a riot at the Garfield." . . .'"Sounds interesting.? . "That's out our way. Ill call for you 'bout 7 if satisfactory." "Uh-huh perfect. I'll bavi time to change." . Be seeing you.". , - pHE remainder of .the day had p rose-colored frills. Ann sang at her: work, she chatted and laughed with Mrs. Pringle. Who Is It, Ann?" the older woman asked. "Paul Hayden stock man at the 10-cent store." : fYour kind? It was a subtle compliment. ' tv : ' "He's nice-I like hira." , "Don't- fall In love with Kffii. Ann." . A lot of good it would do me, she laughed. "what do- you mean?" v "He's a woman hater." . "He won't hate you. ' Listen. Ann " Mrs. . Pringle was not clever. Life had sapped her until she was the mere shell of a woman.. She 'groped from her store of experience to find advice for the girl. "You're meant for better things. You're not like us." She spread her hands In a com prehensive gesture. "Don t spoil your chances by falling in love with ' a man " who ' will pull you , down to his level and keep you there." 1 "I won't, Mrs. Pringle," Ann told her seriously. "I'm going on. Just how I'll: get there, I don't know. But there must be a way and I've got to find it." i (To Be Continued) - IVorkers flsk For : Day Otcqruancs That Mayor Mark Anderson Issue Is-sue a proclamation making March 23, "End Unemployment . Day" In Provo in line with a national com-paign com-paign was asked by a committee representing the Workers' Alliance, Alli-ance, WPA workers, ' unemployed, and relief clients at Monday night's city commission meeting. John, R. Edwards, chairman of the- Provo ' local Workers' Alliance, Alli-ance, spokesman of the group, said through the national W. A. organization an American standard stand-ard work . and assistance act has been introduced into congress, and will probably come up for vote on March 23. '. The act, which he said Is heavily backed and has the endorsement of the Utah representatives, fixes a permanent federal works' pro gram, "to end all relief." ' Mayor Anderson took the re quest under advisement. , Soldier Memorial Under Discussion SPANISH FORK Plans for a soldier's memorial at Spanish Fork in memory of the World war dead are being discussed by the American Amer-ican Legion auxiliary which has a considerable fund raised for that purpose. Just what nature the memorial will be whether a build ing or monument will probably be decided upon at a series of meetings meet-ings to be announced later. The committee - of - which. Mrs. May Thomas is chairman will meet with the community service committee com-mittee of Spanish Fork in the near future, the date not yet decided, de-cided, upon, to discuss the memorial. mem-orial. " . ' . X 15 KILLED IN JAPAN MISHAP YAMAGATA, Japan, March 5 (U.P At least 15 persons were killed and 33 injured when a snow-slide swept a train off a trestle into the Arawaka river near Tamagaguchi today. Twenty-seven passengers were missing. The honor of being the world's only twoman circus clown Is claimed by Miss Lulu Ciaston, of London England.' i |