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Show PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1941 PAGE SEVEN !J ' .Vtv hi in! I ir I! iui mm 1 I M h! M U Mill Hill -J Mllil' . t i i r BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Tiu will find tnese Merchants and Professional People anxious to aen-e you. It will pay you to patronize them. AUTO GLASS LET use replace your broken glass Ahlander Mfg. Co., 476 South University. Phone 100. AUTO PARTS USED WKSTKRNT Wrecking and Supply Co. VJ North 2 West. Phone 434 NW. AUTO KADI ATOMS KADIATOKS repaired and Hushed. Hush-ed. Ahlander Mig. Co., 476 South University. Phone 100. COAL IIARDSCRABELE. Lowest price. Free delivery. Christopherson. Phone 791. . a2 FURNITURE REPAIRING IKFINISillNG, re-upholstering like new. D. T. R. Co. Phone &44. HAY BALED and ioose hay. Delivered. Harold Maag. - Phone 013R1. Lincoln Street, Orem. HAY. Jesse L. Smith. R. F. D. No. 3 Box 195. Phone 040R2. al5 HAY. Harry Orvin. R. F. D. 1 Box 205, Phone 01-R4. aG HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES USED WESTERN Wrecking- and Supply Co. 39 North 2 West. Phcne 434NW. fCE CREAM f,R party, family dinner. Chase's Ice Cream cake roll-35c. Bon-nett Bon-nett Vacher Co., 402 West Center. Cen-ter. KIDDIES NURSERY tlllLDREN cared for hourly, daily or monthly. Reasonable rates. Tiny Tot Nursery. Phone 2005. 45 North University tf MATTRESSES MATTRESSES remade with or without springs. Phone 579W for prices. Overman's. MOVING AND STORAGE fELLOW CAB AND TRANSFER CO. Local and long distance moving agents for Mayflower Nationwide Moving Van Service. Serv-ice. Packing Shipping. Phone 200. 312 South University. PLUMBING and HEATING P. L. LARSON. 343 W. Center. Phone 574. Call us for estimates. esti-mates. STOVE REPAIRING AT the General Shop. 159 North University Avenue. Phone 915W SIGNS MODERN signs. Service anywhere. any-where. M. L. Hutchings, 416 North University. 1SS4J. a6 SAND AND GRAVEL WHEN building, use crushed, washed and sized gravel. It costs no more- than common gravel. Provo Sand & Gravel Co. Phone. 343. al6 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS YOUNG livestock. Call Geo. H. "Peg" Taylor. Call 657J. m24 Double Murder Charges Preferred - CHICAGO. March 24 (r.pt Double murder charges were placed plac-ed today against William Evans, 25, who, police said, fatally stabbed stab-bed his mother-in-law and two-year-old-son and seriously wounded wound-ed his wife. "America's most beautiful brunette model." Evans was under police guard at a hospital -.where he was taken after climaxing the attack by plunging the blade of the hunting knife into his own abdomen. Mrs. Evans, a professional model, was chosen a week ago by 450 illustrators as "America's most beautiful brunette." BRITISH RESUME ATTACKS ON KEREN ROME, March 24 U.n British empire forces resumed attacks on Keren in Eritrea, over the week end but were repulsed everywhere with heavy losses, a high command com-mand communique said today. German mechanized forces, the communique said, have "gone into action" on the eastern edges of the Sirtic desert in Libya. WR -S ALE REAL EST AT TODAY You Are Welcome INSPECT HOME SALE! New Built Two Lovely Bedrooms Closets Large Living Room with Good Firepla Large Window Built to floor Wail Lights, Drapes, Curtains Front Kithen Cupboards, Conveniences . Light Windows, Linoleums-Pretty Linoleums-Pretty Bathroom Insulated, Air-eondi- tioned Double Floors-Entrance Floors-Entrance Hall, Clothes Closets Chimes Full IJa-sement Furnace Iot, 57 Feet Frontage Priced $-1447.79 Payments $975 cash, 31.88 Mo. Sec tliis Home, 359 West Fourth North Street Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards AGENCY Office: 39 West 2nd North St. . Provo :: Utah Will trade for Salt Lake or Utah County Home, 15 Acres, 7 Acres Variety Fruit, 8 Acres Alfalfa, 15 Shares North. Union Water and Home. $4500.00. No more. 4 Room Frame home, 7x9 rods ground. Special Improvements Paid. $1800.00. Terms. Sec PROWS & HAWS REALTY CO. and STEIN INSURANCE AGENCY .53 North University Ave. Real Real Estate Bargains! Good income property, best residential resi-dential district. Will accept small home for equity. Nice five-room modern home. Close in. Only $18.30.00. 29 aeres, modern home; dairy, fish pond, fruit trees, especially adapted for truck gardening. 3 choice building lots. Northeast Bench. Priced for quick sale. Heal Realty Co. 1G3 West Center Provo, Utah :: Phone 4 T. II. Heal Phone 876 J. E. Syrett Phone 1130 John F. Thurgood ... Phone 909 "We Sell the Earth and Insure Its Contents" FEDERAL LAND BANK 27 ACRES good irrigated land adjoining ad-joining American Fork. 34 shares - American Fork Irrigation Co. . Electricity, City water available. avail-able. Sidewalk paving passes property. Price $2300. $500 payment pay-ment required, balance 20 years. Write Federal Land Bank, 512 Beneficial'Life Bldg., Salt lake City, or 47 South 1st East, Provo, Utah. m25 BOARD AND ROOM IN good location also bottled fruit for sale. 126 North 2 East. m28 FOR SALE CARS WILL sarn7n-e1934 J-door' Dodge Sedan good condition very reasonable. Call Jones between be-tween 6 and 7 p. m. at 345 East 6 North. Phone 239-M , M31 FOR SALE OR TRADE SMALL apartment house, will consider late model car. 1032 West Center. m28 FOR RENT 6 ACRES irrigated farm land, lo- cated in Grand View. Phone 53 1W. m25 LOST SCOTTIE dog pin. Tuesday in Penney's store. Return A & W Drive Inn Stand. Reward. m24 TRAVEL OPI'ORTUNITIES GOING to Los Angeles March SO. Room for 2 persons. Phone 365J. m2i FPU SALE HOUSES 6 ROOM home with bath, outbuildings, out-buildings, sidewalks, oiled road, 12x12 rods. $2400. Terms. J. E. Vincent. SO North 7 West. Phone 392. m26 BY owner, duplex home, garages. 142 North 1st East. m30 1936 FORD 2-Door Sedan New tires. new paint motor :$295 completely overhaul ed; upholstry origin al and lxke new . CANNON - ASHTON Your liUICK and CHEVROLET Dealer 91 South University Ave. - Incorporated - Phone 155 Z OPEN ALL NIGHT WRECKER SERVICE FOR RENT Un famished 4 ROOM brick home, garage. 563 East 3rd North. Inquire at 131 South 9th West. m26 5 ROOM modern brick home, basement, furnace, 63 North 2 West. Phone 810. m25 4 ROOM choice modern apartment. apart-ment. Call S. Levin, 557. m2S 3 ROOMS partly furnished, heat, hot water. Adults. 127 West 1 South. m24 STRICTLY modern 5 room apartment. apart-ment. Close in. Heat, hot water, wa-ter, electric range, Frigidaire and garage. $45.00. Heal Realty Co. Phone 4. m24 3 ROOM modern apartment in good location, also want board-era board-era and rooms. 205 North 8th East. m28 SMALL modern house furnished if desired. Phone 09J1. m2S ONE 3 room modern apartment, ground floor. One room in basement base-ment and garage. 160 East 2na South. ' m23 4 ROOM modern house, electric stove, inlaid linoleum, garage. $25. 750 South 5 West. m2S 4 ROOMS strictly modern, sun room, garage. 210 North 3rd West. Call after 5 p. m. m26 5 ROOM house, garage. 506 East 3rd South. Phone 506. m25 4 ROOM redecorated apartment. 2 bedrooms. 705 East Center. m24 3 OR 4 room house. Apply 61 South 2 West. Phone 1921. m24 PARTLY furnished 3 room modern mod-ern apartment. 170 West 2nd South. a2 SMALL apartment. Roll-a-way bed, laundry, gas for refrigeration refrigera-tion and cooking furnished. Call Dr. Aird. m24 IF YOU want to rent or buy, Easy terms. S. W. Kitchen, Orem. m30 4 - ROOM apartment. Garage. Close in. Phone 1825. May 12 3 ROOM modern apartment. 338 South 4th East. Call after 6 p. m. tf 1, 3 and 4 room modern heated apartments. 382 South University. Univer-sity. 930W "Provo, 282 Spring-ville. Spring-ville. Margaret Apartments. m2 l PARTLY furnished 3 room apartment. apart-ment. 290 North 1 East. 1525J. tf FOR SALE Miscellaneous KITCHEN sink, 20x52, enameled back, drain and apron. Gas and Coal combination range. Cheap. 593 East 1st North. al 12'i ACRES good farm land. Write T. R. Lowther, 178 Hampton Hamp-ton Ave., Salt Lake City. m24 OUTBOARD motor, 4 horse Neptune Nep-tune twin. 433 East Center, Springville. m28 BABY CHICKS TODAY 7c and up. All leading varieties. Day old and started, sexed and straight run. Headquarters for poultry and livestock feed and supplies, custom grinding and mixing. Timpanogos Hatchery, 710 East 3 South. Phone 613. tf ij PRICE. Brooder coal stove and trap nests. 255 West 2 South. m24 CHOICE alfalfa seed, 14c pound. Cherry Hill -Farm. m25 ONE well matched young team, also other horses. Cherry Hill Farm. m25 ALFALFA Seed. Will Child, 189 North 3 East, Springville. m25 REBUILT army shoes, cheap. Ideal work shoes. Inquire Deluxe Shoe Repair, 73 North 1 West. m28 HIGH producer Jersey Holstein cow, will fresh'en now. 995 East Center. m28 ALFALFA Seed. A. P. Jacobson, Rt. 1 Box 109. Phone 018J3. m28 BEAUTIFUL modern home, new furnace, newly decorated and building lots. Call 020J3. m24 ELECTRIC refrigerator. Cheap. 142 North First East. m25 BUILDING lots 12th North University. Uni-versity. Inquire 316 West 1st North. m24 HAY, First class, salted. 67 South 2nd East, Springville. al2 1939 DODGE 4 Door Sedan Caston Model Radio; heater, do- ( r-"N r frosters; Mohair up- J) J VO holstry FOR RENT FURNISHED 3 ROOM modern apartment, hot water, heat. 369 North 3 East. m30 1 AND 2 room apartments. 953J. 156 West 3rd North. a6 MODERN basement apartment. Call 1032 West Center. m25 COZY apartment, adults, 1 block from business center. Heat, hot water, air cooled for summer. Phone 918. 245 West 1 South m2S 3 ROOM apartment, garage, 154 East 4 North. Phone 983. m28 3 ROOM modern apartment. 704 North University. m27 2 ROOM modern apartment, gas heat, electric refrigerator. Private Pri-vate bath. 360 North Gth East. Phone 1121W. m27 3 ROOM modern basement apartment, apart-ment, heat, hot water. GO North 3rd East. m25 2 OR 3 room modern apartment, garage. 468 North 1st East. a4 OR unfurnished, 1 room apartment. apart-ment. 787 East 3 South. m24 MODERN apartment, refrigerator. refrigerat-or. Inquire 144 East 5th North. Phone 1165. m24 2 ROOMS, heat, hot water, gas, adults. 1S5 South I West. m27 2 ROOMS, modern. Adults only. 193 East 1st North. m26 MODERN apartment. 260 South 1st West. m25 VACANCY at Elizabeth apartments. apart-ments. 3 room furnished. 3 room unfurnished. al4 2 LIGHT housekeeping rooms. Lights.- 55 West 2 North. m26 3 ROOM apartment, hot water, refrigerator. 270 East 2nd South. m27 2 AND 3 room modern apartment. Heat, light, gas and hot -water. 61 South 2nd West. m24 3 ROOM modern apartment. 315 North University avenue. m28 DELUXE apartment, heat, hot water, garage, garbage service. Adults. 270 North 1st East. Phon 1525J. a21 OR unfurnished 3 or 4 room, heated. 227 East 3rd North. Phone 363 J. m28 3 ROOM modern apartment. 460 West 3rd South. m27 MODERN sleeping room, private entrance. 420 East 3 South. a6 LOVELY front sleeping room In new modern home of young couple. 1190 North 5th West. Thone 1051. tf STARTUP'S apartments. 67 North 1 ' West. Popular prices. m30 4 ROOM apartment. 261 East 1st North. Adults. Phone 774J. a3 Roosevelt on Fishing Trip ABOARD U. S. S. BENSON with President Roosevelt at Sea, March 22 (U.E) President Roosevelt Roose-velt headed out into the warm waters off Florida today for 10 THIS CURIOUS WORLD T. M. REC. U. 9. FAT. OFF. MAS ABOUT 322. xi ANSWER: 1 The Yearling; 2 Two Cities; 4 A Lantern, in Her RECORD CROWD AT CONFERENCE PLEASANT GROVE The record crowd of 638 members of the Timpanogos stake who attended attend-ed conference Saturday and Sunday Sun-day were exhorted to keep the commandments of the Lord that the destroying angel might pass them by as the children of Israel. Speakers were Elder George Albert Al-bert Smith cf the council of the Twelve; Andrew Jensen, assistant assist-ant church historian; Roscoe Eardley. church store house supervisor; sup-ervisor; Burton Adams, state representative, rep-resentative, M. S. Christiansen, Harold M. Wright of the stake presidency; Hilm'er Nelson, and Robert Murray Stewart. Music for the sessions was arranged ar-ranged by stake chorister E. A. Beck. A chorus from the stake Primary Homebuilders groups sang .several numbers at the Sunday morning session. The Mendelssohn Male chorus of Utah county, with Elvis Terry directing and Mrs. Lucile Dyring, accompanying, was featured at the afternoon meeting. meet-ing. Soloists who sang with the chorus were Mrs. Nola Nillson, Barney Rawlins, and Douglas Coleman. La Thair Curtis of the B, Y. U. speech department read a three act drama, "A Gentle People" for the M. I. A. conference Sunday Sun-day evening. Musical numbers included two violin solos by Frank Shaw of Lehi with Mrs. Shaw accompanying; accompany-ing; a clarinet solo by Kay Jacobs Ja-cobs and a vocal solo by Jeanne West. OREM BRIEFS WINDSOR WARD LOIS DRAGE, REPORTER , Phone 06-J-ll The Windsor ward camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Seldon Harris Thursday afternoon with Captain Mary B. Hales presiding. Martha T. Keetch read a sketch on her life's history, and Mrs. Olsen, county cheer leader also gave a sketch of her life. Ethel Lowe and Lottie Harris acted as hostesses. hos-tesses. New members to join the camp were Oreen Walker and Beatrice Walker. The daughters will hold county election March 29th. All daughters of Windsor ward camp are invited. A banquet will be held and a full days entertainment enjoyed. Mrs. Elizabeth Pratt was pleasantly pleas-antly surprised at her home Friday Fri-day evening. Progressive games were played and an oyster sup per served the following: Mr. and Clarence Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Isaac Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Nielson, George Pratt of Orem and Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Smith, Mrs. Grace Nelson, Edna Nielson, and Florence Harper of Pleasant Grove; days of fishing under the protecting protect-ing guns of the destroyer Benson. Aboard hia yacht, the converted coast guard cutter, Potomac, Mr. Roosevelt sailed from Port Everglades, Ever-glades, Fla., after being delayed almost 36 hours by unfavorable weather. With Secretary of Interior Harold L. Ickes, Attorney General Robert H. Jackson his companions aboard ship, the president hoped for about 10 daj'a of complete relaxation. re-laxation. By William Ferguson i orsiiv v THREE I ATTACK MAN WITHOUT PROVOC ATOrvl 1 jsas. sesrsA -7.1 COP. 191 BY MCA SERVICE. INC (gANI YOU IMAAAE THESE - BOOK TITLES P Nigra rJddJ. 1 Arjpjry lTT -LT Listen, the Wind; 3 A T$Je of Hand. - " ' All Balkans an Armed Camp as War k Italians, visited by ) f" "v J wVrtXwnjTif' -P O RUMANIA OO )0 f-- I itosta.bVpushi i -SooO Gof." A Jyv yugoslav,a xr r frT-ff rtTVO I Yugoslavia stalled I SS M E,ack 5eo I Heavy fighting iKr- 1 1! Ili i VfiV 750,000 f . BULGARIA C ell along front J NPogrodec j l 1 I CtjJi!lll!!!l'f1rmet, ll YW. NrO-Tv Dardanelleif 1,000,000 troopi KhimaroU i llilj " M k jV W ( in other lections ' A79y f r S t-, el the country, ' GREECE A C ' mmm ,urkey 'HWL NtVilDLl. 'J11 IU - . CVv EocH Symbol Equals One 0RF.VA ClIltMMmt M Ionian's'' VyvXAthe"0r? DiWsion (15,000 troops) 0 20 j LLLLLLLu Occupied Areo jo 50 1 jgJ ( TURKISH With millions of troops lining Balkan borders, sights trained on threatened foes, southeastern Europe is today the armed camp mopped above. Meanwhile, new action has flared in the Italo-Greek conflict Italian troops begin prelude to spring offensive in Albanian theater enlarged at left. r 'British Bombers Were Active Last Night . . This unusual picture shows British bombers over Nazi-held Dutch They're on way to blast military targrt on Pleasant View MRS. EAriL. FOOTE Reporter, Phone 022-J-3 One of the largest parties of the year was given Friday evening at the A. Ray'Ekins home by Mrs. Claude Snyder, Mrs. Alex Jameson, Mrs. Ezra Patten, Mrs. Mrs. Leila Edwards and Mrs. Ekins in honor of their niece, Mrs. Burris Hill, who was Miss Min nie Ekins.-" Mrs. L. L. Cullimore delighted the women with her reading of the three-act play, "Ethan Frame"; Mrs. Sylvester Clark played piano selections and Mrs. Ekins sang. Beautiful gifts were presented to the bride by the ladies named and the following: Mesdames W. H. Cowley, J. G. Daley, Mary C. Cluff, Rex Cluff, Roy Penrod, Jess Ashton, Bliss Allied, Newell Baum, Charles Allred, Margaret Davis, Eliza Crane, Grace McEwan, J. P. Gadd, Theron Kilpack, Dean Penrod, Verl Penrod, E. E. Nimer, James Phillips, A. E. Phillips, Marie Redd, Ellen Holdaway, Lydia Hilton, Harold Holdaway, John Nesbit, Alvin Corbett, A. T. Dunford, June Gammell, A. J. Gleason, Thomas Ashton, Stan Patten, Robert Elliott, Jr., Reed Ekins, Orvil Ashton, Joseph Muhiestein, George Muhhlestein, Lucy; Vicklund, Oliver M. Hansen, Han-sen, R. G. Ercanbrack, Wilford Muhiestein. Roy Muhiestein, T. J. Lewis, Mildred James, Fay Cor-leson Cor-leson and Miss Maurine Ekins. Celestia J. Taylor will continue the review of "Tree of Liberty" at Relief society Tuesday. Pierson Corbett of St. George visited with his mother, Mary H. Corbett, Thursday afternoon. Bishop and Mrs. Lynn D. Taylor gave a party Friday evening for members of the bishopric and their partners: Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hor-ace Bean, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Colvin, also Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Sterl-ing Cluff. A buffet supper was served followed by a game of rook. AGED MAN RECOVERS KALISPELL, Mont., March 24 s Andrew Wilhelm. 76. longtime long-time resident of Kalispell, was recovering at a hospital today from what police said was an attempt at-tempt to commit suicide by slashing slash-ing his throat. The aged man was found shortly short-ly after he slashed his throat at the home of his daughter, Mrs. L. E. Fry, with whom he lived. She was unable to suggest a motive mot-ive for hia act except "old age." Montana Suffers Damaging Flood CHINOOK, Mont., March, 24 (U.PJ Waters which caused northern north-ern Montana's worst flood in 30 years were subsiding today, but much of the northern section of this sugar town and farmland around it still were inundated. The west fork of the Milk river, which jumped its banks and sent nearly three feet ' of water into town, cut a bypass a half mile north of Chinook. Relieving the pressure here, but flooding additional farmland. Engineers estimated the crest of the flood had passed, but pointed out that if ice jams north of here give way suddenly, another flood may result. -However, the danger was believed Blight. Metal Prices NEW YORK, March 24 U.R Today's custom smelters prices for delivered metal3 (cents per lb,) . ... j Copper: Electrolytic 12-12',i.; Funny Ml k yVyy'yS' yVyyj sy 'Maybe you could use us ns flagedh - Flares in Albanic coast amid glare of searchlights. continent. No Inquest Asked In Youth's Death RUPERT, Ida., March 24 d'.D Minidoka County Coroner Alan Goodman said today no inauest would be held into the death of Verl Gene Neilson, 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ruie Neilson of Rupert, who was found hanging from the door of his room. The youth's chin was through a leather belt which was looped over the edge of a door, Sheriff W. F. Manifold reported. He said that the youth had been practising gynmastics in his room when the box on which he was' standing slipped, the belt catching his chin and breaking his neck. export f.a.s. N. Y. 10.C0; casting f.o.b. refinery 12.12; lake delivered deliv-ered 12 Tin: Snot straits 5214 Lead: Ne York 5.75-.S0; East St. Louis 5.60. Zinc: New York 7.64; East St. Louis 7.25. Aluminum, virgin 17. Busines '4 -; fir t - 'vic? T Pa ct , Adi i i i-iii i mm j a totem pole in the carnou- siour' |