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Show PAGE SIX PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, JUNE 21, -1940 Herald Party on Utah Lake Cruise Aboard Sho Boat 5 HO g"' " -, , : - 1 - 1, ""M j t i 1 ' - 1 l" " - ? - . . " " -ncc -- ! 1 d 1 V 1 4 r. : . ,......J Employees of the Dally Herald spent a pleasant e vening Thursday on beautiful Utah lake, cruising on board the Smith-strong "Sho Boat." The picture above was snapped just Deiore me oraers w "snove orr" were given by tne captain. More tnan iuu employees, ana paruiers, .mcmuing carrlera in Utah county, participated in the dell ghtful and. unique outing. -e- Herald Outing On Sho - Boat A gala outing was enjoyed by the Provo Herald employes and their partners, Thursday evening on the Smith-Strong boat on Utah lake. :. " ' The party climaxed a subscription subscrip-tion contest in ' which all of the carrier boys participated, and the employes' outing was held in connection. con-nection. Emil Moore, circulation manager, was in charge. During the delightful three-and-a-half-hour cruise, a number , engaged en-gaged in dancing. Speed-boat rides and" aquaplaning exhibitions were feature events, and delicious box lunches were enjoyed. Group pictures pic-tures were aken. . The large crowd Included L. B. Tackett,' manager, Ernest R. Ras-muson, Ras-muson, editor; Mr. and Mrs. Emil Moore, Allan Johnson, Melvin j ones, muswortn snow, rauy xee Brockbank, . Richard . Paxman, Elayne Olsen, Einar Johnson, Melba Mendenhall, Lawrence Young, Jane Dastrup, Clinton Wiest, MIgnon Gadd, Harlan Olsen, Ol-sen, Deane Taylor, Dick Johnson, Joy Tangren, Richard Myrup, Beverly Bev-erly Boardman, Anthon Peterson, Shirley Newell, Dallas Young, Paul McGuire, Anna Lee State, Crede Brimhall, Elinor Brockbank, George Henderson, Betty Simmons, Sim-mons, Loreen Norton, Luana Fer guson, Boyd Roberts. David Pack ard, Norma Prusse, DeMar Jones, Betty Bruneau, Paul Fillmore, Atheen Knudsen, Richard Hales, ft mm: m LIKE IT BETTER, TOO l" ASK FOR nmfz - Z&l Be Witt!... , r'iW Ellen Ashworth, Kelly Gardner, Mrs. - Ida Gardner. Edwin Olsen, Genevieve Coleman, Ivan Olsen, Mary Carol Brockbank, Ellery Les lie, Keith Davis, Klien Adams, Beverly Lewis, Guy Cordner, Na dine Nielson, LaVar Loveless, Shirlfey Loveless, Kenneth Forshee Bill Thomas, Nadine Smoot. - Mr. and Mrs. LaVerl Christen sen, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ram beau, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Lindstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sumner, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sorensonr Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ridge, Mr. and Mrs Vern Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hulick. -Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Meldrum, Mr. and Mrs. Don Col lins, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hinckley, Mr. and Mrs. Frampton Collins, Lloyd Anderson, Richard Ander son, Glen Snarr, Zola Johnson, John Dannenfeld, Al C. Dannen feld of Salina, Kansas, Donna Mae Ashton, Lawrence Graham, Anna Marie Walker, Stanley ; Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bullock, Mrs Anna Stone, Mrs. McCene Grim- mett, and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bid' dulph. The' Herald expresses apprecia tlon to the Naylor Auto company for assistance with transportation Be Wise!,,. Economize!. . . Buy (3 EXTRA LARGE BOTTLES 25c With That Good Old-Fa$hioned Flavor! WEEK END DRESS SHIRTS ... Girls Fancy and Plain Afn WASH SLACKS 0C Men's Rayon Plaited DRESS HOSE -20c values . BOYS' FANCY WOOL TRUNKS With Belt only CLOSE-OUT DRESSES Dollar Values Small Sizes ..... . . . . Boys Fancy Stripe WASH SLACKS only Men's or Boys Fancy and Plain SUMMER CAPS . . .. . .. . ........... BOYS' and MEN'S SLACK SOCKS f Colorful Stripes iLUL LADIES' and MISSES' SLACK SUITS nnfl $1.49. values, for, . . . . ...... . . ...... VOU LADIES RAYON NON-RUN DRESS HOSE .15c '. 50c ,90c :'2ic.. 368 West Center St. - Provo, Utah Jobless Pay-,. Runs to $7,830 Unemployment insurance paid i workers in the district served by the Provo off ice of the department of placement and unemployment insurance during May amounted to $9,661; reports Harold P. Tuck er, acting off ice manager. Unemployment insurance pay ments for the individual counties in the district were. Utah, $7,830; Millard, $102; Wasatch, $541, and! Juab, $1,188. . Payments totaled $34,088 in Salt Lake county, $23,679.99 in Carbon county ,and $7,047 In Weber, coun ty. In other counties of the state. the payments ranged from $14 & to $2,134. Ogden Livestock OGDEN, Utah, June 21 (UJD Livestock: Hogs 1125, hardly enough offer ed . to make complete test, talk ing steady to 10c higher or around $10.45 on choice 180 to 230 pound butchers. Cattle 210. Steers slow, other classes fairly active for-' Friday, medium-f airly , , ; good slaughter heifers $7.50-8.00. Sheep 3250. Nothing done early, late Thursday 3 doubles 83W pound choice Idaho spring lambs $9.90 straight. i ; - LEGAL NOTICES - . . . r rooate and j i Guardianship Notices Consult County Cleik or the Respective Signers for Forth- er Information. .. J NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Olof G. Olson, De ceased. Creditors will present claims under oath with vouchers to the undersigned administratrix ' at the office of . Brockbank and Pope, attorneys, suite' 211 Knight Build ing, Provo, Utah, on or before August 21, 1940. BERNETTA A; OLSON, ' Administratrix. I Brockbank & Pope, Attorneys. Published In The Daily Herald, June 21, 28, July 5, 12, 1940. GAS SO BAD CnOVJDS HEART "Mr boinls war so alturish mat tn ftomash so bad X waa last miserable. Some-tjmMS Some-tjmMS aa bloated ma until it aaamad ta erowd my heart. I tried Adlerika. Oh, what relief, id nm aoM.vorKea uk mafie. Adlerika removed the fits and waat matter and my stomach felt so food." Mrs. 8. A. MeAmia. If c; 1 in vour atomaeh and howala from constipation bloats you up until you gawp lor Dream, uu laDiespooruui of Adlerika, and notioe bow the stomaeh GAS is relieved almost at once. Adlerika, often moves the bowrls in fees than two hours. Adlerika is BOXU carminative sod cathartic, containing five carminatives to warm and ootbe the stomaeh and expel GAS, and three cathartic to clear the bowela and relieve intestinal nerve pressure. . CONGRESS SET FOR LONG TERM WASHINGTON, June 21 (U.K) Congress dug in today for an all-summer all-summer session with recesses only during the Republican and Democratic Demo-cratic national conventions. It was conceded in every quarter quar-ter that sine die adjournment now was impossible. House and senate leaders , have, been attempting to reach an agreement to recess until August. .' Senate administration leaders counted sufficient votes for a six weeks recess but house Republicans Re-publicans have - been joined by enough Democrats to block it. Under the constitution, neither house may adjourn for more than three days without the consent of the other. , House leaders advised senate Democratic Leader Alben .W. Barkley yesterday that the house would agree to no more than a week's recess for each convention the Republican In Philadelphia Monday and the Democratic In Chicago on July 15. , ( Church Notice SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS Sabbath school under the leadership lead-ership of Mrs. Williard, 9:30. Bible classes for junior, seniors and adult classes. Lesson subject: "God's " Love Leads to Repentance." Repent-ance." Golden Text : Despisest thou the riches of His goodness and forbearance and long suffer ing; knowing that the goodness of God leadeth to repentance." Room 2, 4. Seed Thought: "It Is when we most fully comprehend the love of God that we best realize the sinfulness sin-fulness of sin. When we see the length of the chain let down from heaven, to save sinners, then we begin to comprehend the infinite sacrifice that Christ has made in our behalf." Sermon 11 o'clock. "Faith and Confidence that works by love." Prayer and Bible study. Tuesday evening, 8 p. m. all welcome. Sunday 8:30 over KOVO, the Family Bible hour, continues the "Know Your Bible" program. Soroptfciist Club Convention End FINED FOR SPEEDING Shirley Quigley, Salt Lake City, was fined $5 when she pleaded guilty to speeding in city court Friday. . " SALT LAKE CITY. June 21 (CE The biennial convention of the American Federation of Soropti-mist Soropti-mist clubs was to close today with election of officers and selection of a 1942 convention site. The convention opened Tuesday with more than S50 delegates from the United States and Canada In attendance. District Judge Herbert M. Schiller of Salt Lake City addressed ad-dressed a general convention session ses-sion last night, .defending the right of women to work and hit legislation intended to discriminate discrimin-ate between the sexes. The convention adopted a reso- Odd Fellows Drill On Degree Work Degree work to be given at the state outdoor meeting here In August will - be practiced at an I. O. O. F. meeting Saturday at 8 p. ra. at the Odd Fellows hall. The group to perform the degree de-gree at the August meeting will be selected from Salt -Lake, Eureka, Eu-reka, Ogden, Tremonton and Provo Pro-vo lodges at Saturday nigbt's meeting. All Odd Fellows are urged to attend. lution endorsing Utah laws favorable favor-able to women in business and industry. HTF CS7 V" T 0 , 1 1 J m : N I,., J I J l i I v 7 '' li ' '7 '" j 'ti'.'- , f . o;t: it You Reg. 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