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Show PAGE r TWO . . IPROVO Vi (UTAH) - t)AHiY HERALD, t FRIDAY, AUGUST ; 8. 1941 SOVIET CLAIMS IJilZI DIVISION IS AMD OUT v bt henry shapiro , ' ' MOSCOW; Aug. S (ILEV Russian reports sal4 today a Red army counter offensive at. an . unspecified, unspeci-fied, sector has virtually, wiped out the 20th German tank division. The. Soviet reports .aidthe ac tlon was fought over, a period of several days and that both Russian Infantry and armored forces: were employed In the battle. A night charge by Russian In-. i an try, backed up by tanks, was said to have driven the German tank division back in confusion and enabled the Soviet forces, to destroy or capture all but 40 tanks in the 20th Nazi division, Suffered Heavily' 1 v Soviet reports yesterday said the 20th Nazi tank division had suffered heavily in combat, along the river "L," in batUes with Rus sian forces led by Commander Domrachev. These reports . said the. 112th and 59th tank reeri ! ments of the ' 20th division " had sustained heavy losses. . ' Todays reports indicated the battle against the .20th division bad been continued until virtually ne whole German force was wiped out. The high command communique reporcea mgnt lighting was in progress at Kakisalmi, Smolensk, Belaya Tserkov and in the Eston ian sector but that at other re glons of the front no particular : aciion occurred. . , Marshal Semyon Tlmosehenka, Soviet commander on the central front, issued an appeal for organized or-ganized guerilla .. fighting behind the German JInes. similar t.Q those issued previously by" Marshal Sem-' Sem-' yon Budenny , and Marshal Kle-r Kle-r menti Voroshilov, commanders of the northern and -southern sectors. Timoshenko was Joined in his appeal by Vice-Premier N. F. " Buleanin, a member of the Soviet He Cited instances of successful . guerilla combat, including an attack at-tack by 100 guerillas in white r Russia on a German motorized in -fantry detachment In which 150 rriQexroans were killed, and. others youteO. There was no indication of Ger-grrnan Ger-grrnan progress, in today's Russian .communiques. In .reply to the German "vic- z. tory" communiques issued the last i two days, the Soviet information z. bureau gave the following figures of German and Russian losses to date: Casualties (killed, wounded, captured or missing): Germany, 1,500,000; Russia, 600,000. Tanks . captured or destroyed: 6,000 German, 5,000 Russian. Cannon captured or destroyed: 8,000 German, 7,000 Russian. Airplanes lost: Germany, 6,000; Russia, 4,000. Discussing Germany's claim that $95,000 Russians had been taken prisoners, the Soviet information infor-mation board said: . "The Germans 'obviously' had . obtained the figures by including first their own losses, adding up our losses, and then adding to these extravagant figures as much as they were able to think of." A; F; of L.Ta rgef -M'-fi The edible portion of a ripe watermelon consists of 92.4 per cent water. National Labor Relations Board" , term of Edwin S. Smith, above, expires Aug. 27 and the American Ameri-can Federation of Labor is vigorously vig-orously opposing his reappointment, reappoint-ment, -charging favoritism to- ward the C X O. Funeral Services SPANISH FORK , BIIlS. KFFIE DABi;, . . -REPORTER . Mr. and lira. - John Clayson of Lake Tahoe, Calif- and her moth' er, Mrs. Minnie Tarwater of Sac ramento, - Calif, left for their homes .Wednesday . morning after spending t ten days fee re , visiting rciauves ; ana . inenas. Af r. j uay son's mother Mrs. Mary N,, Clay, son accompanied them home and will visit for a ; while with; them ana with, another, son, Mr, and Mrs. WiUian N Claysoa of Ala meda. A, visit to Camp San Luis Obispo is also being planned while she. Ja in California where she will visit her ; son . DeMar and her grandson', who are 4n service, i The . members v of the Anta weipta; ciub enjoyed a delightful Summer outing at Park Ro-She recently, v The group ,Bjent '.. the time bowling and swimming. Re turning ta the home of Miss Melva Hone where a tasty luncheon was served, The hostesses being. Miss Hone,.:. Mrs. ,,. Adelaide,, Bradford, Mrs.. Edna Mae Ludlow, and Miss mien uanjen . , v ; The ladies of. the Firemen's aux iliary held a . delightful outing Thursday evening at Canyon Glen in fro vp canyon. The hostess com mittee included .Mrs. Sarah J ex, Mrs. Belle B. .Warner, Mrs. Emily Jane Booth, Mrs. Florence De Graw and Mrs. Mabel Woods. Supper-wa served at a long table early in the, evening after which Bingo as played, prizes being awarded to .the winners. . There were 17 present. " -Joseph Chappie, . veteran flre- DaunBuys Funeral services were conducted conduct-ed in Eureka Wedneseday for Daun Rtivn Infant hnhv rinnch. ter o'f Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buys. anpt Spanish Fprk was honored Mrs. Buys was the former Verna I "e siaie riremens convention year .service medal. ... ' The majority of the Firemen's association of Spanish Fork and their , wives were in attendance at the Firemen's State convention at Murray, Aug.. 4,. 5 . and. 6, and report having .had a very sua, cessful convention and a., very pleasant time socially. It is reported re-ported that all firemen except seven "who for various reasons could not get away were in attendance at-tendance at the conclave. Greaves of Provo, The baby was Mr. and Mrs. Bob Greaves' first grandchild. he is also survived by Grandpar ents Mr., and Mrs. Joe Buys of Dividend. , : E. E.. ' Ted'' Wells Funeral services for Ernest Ed ward "Ted" Wells, were held in the Second ward chapel Wednes day afternoon, with Haivur Mad-sen Mad-sen in charge. A ladies' chorus, under the di rection of Mrs, Ella R. Stubbs. sang "Beyond Today," Mrs. Lu- cile Menlove was accomnanist. Wendell Collins offered the invo cation, and - the . solo, - "O My Father" was sung by N, William Knudsen, accompanied by Mrs. Madsen. John McAdam, B. F. Roper and W, Raymond Green were the speakers, . Mrs. Anna M Hansgen sane "There Is a Green Hill Far Away" and the. ladies' . chorus-, sane "Beautiful Home." H. H. Robinson closed with prayer and the grave at the Provo City Burial park was dedicated by T. Alfred Mad- sen. T Prof essor to Return From Trip By cablegram from Lima, Peru. Professor Gladys Hotter of the Brigham Young university ele mentary training school informed President Franklin S. Harris to day that she will return to teach the autumn quarter. She has spent half a year-long leave of absence studying at Columbia university and the latter part traveling in faoutn America. In Lima she visited with J Vern Hales. B. Y. U. Graduate wno is situated there as meter ologist for the Pan-American Grace Air Lines. She will visit Ecuador and Colombia on her re turn journey. ... . Quickly , .1 At A Good Pricei .NoboJy wanh to buy house that loels Jfte an old shoe good appearance and convenience is iust fifty pet; cent of ffie lalef jobv - . .' ? The nation-wide average for seles of modernized Kouser proves that for every dollar you spend in modernizing, provided you have m good location, you will be returned three dollaxi k extra sales value built into the house. - rOon't try to sel even e fifteen-year-old house without first modemizing--modernizing should be the first movsi ypu maka after you decide to seB your home. f Thorough modernizing, for which we can quicUy give) you . an estimate without obligation, is the modern for reula for quick property sales." ' ' Come in Tomorrow and Let Us Explain How Simple' and Easy Uls to Own ,Y our Own" Home J ? 189. WEST-FIETH SOUTH ; PHONE 357: Gladiolus Show Opsns Saturday The , Utah Gladiolus society will hold its 11th - annual , Gladiolus show August 9 and 10, in the air conditioned rooms of the Henager Business college, fifth floor of the Success Market building, 45 East Broadway, Salt Lake City. The-show will - be- pen for entries from 7 a. m. to U a. rn- and to the public from 2 to 9 p. m, Saturday Sat-urday and from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sunday. Admissipn is free. The flowers will be given away at a free drawing at 8 p, m. Sunday. This promises to be one of the largest flower shows ever held in each of professional and amateur divisions and five classes for the npvice section. Prpvo "glad fans" desiring to exhibit may get in touch with W, Beed Nuttall for full particulars. As a special advertising idea for the show and to use up a surplus of these beautiful flowers that exists at the present time mem bers of the Utah Gladiolus society in Provo and Salt Lake are giving the patients Hn the hospitals in these two cities each a nice bou quet of, gladiolus. Nazi Industrial Towns Are Raided LONDON, Aug. 8 OLE) The Royal Air Force attacked German industrial towns "in force" last night, dropping "a great weight or tne neaviest bombs" and caus ing huge fires, he air ministry saia coaay. Targets included armaments fac tories at Essen .site 'of the great Krupp works. . , pormund and Hamra also were "heavily attack ed" with "great damage." Smaller rorce raided docks of Boulogne, France, and planes of the coastal command attacked-airdromes aid other, targets in. Denmark and shipping off the. Eaitch coast. pomberg and fighters raided air dromes in northern France. ? - ' Briefo . 4. IL Hosklns of Salt Lake City was here on business today. - ; Mr. and Mrs, 'Glen Vincent andt ton Bobby, of Salt Lake City, are spending two week pin, Provo wi& Mrs. A.B, M9rgan- ;; t- The botanicar-naiTie of the true appw; lanainjjoaltts.; tr. .t. SATURDAY CHLV WWULC WlT WATT ? SHOE REPAIR IAL SPEC size . ; shoe . x j '- HAUEliSOtGS Composition 4 Oak Leather Mr. and Mrs. Bukrn W. John are jeavmg, tor a two weens vacation to Lake Tahoe, San Francisco, and down the coast to Los Angeles, Ange-les, Calif. They will visit the canyons can-yons fin t.outAfiFn vVl1 ,enronte boiqe. - ; ... .. ,.. ' ' Mlsa .Dorothy , Simpson of Logan Lo-gan is visiting here with her sister and .hrotherhvlawt Mr-and, Mrs. Sam Small fpr two weejta, , ljfi Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Clayton and Mfand Mjra, Lewis jKing left this mOrnJng fpi4 trig t$ Fh lake. , , Visited by 'Sons '- " Mrs, VL. S,..I'yne. entertained Thursday evening. ft fnilyJ dinner at her home. : ' 1 i Honor guests ,werft her,, scqi andt ua.ugnter-in-iaw, vjyr.,&na , Mrs, li S.f Pyaiid t.' QHla, Mo.f who Just arrived. fpr.,S vacation. vaca-tion. AJso, another son and daugh, ter-in-law.. Mr. and Mrs. Thnmu M. Pyne. who left bv' Plane todav for their home in Oakland," 3alif ., Mary Cecelia, (Qub Event f ' Mrs. Clifton Tolboe entertained at a , pleasant affair Thursday afternoon at her home, for members mem-bers of the Mary Cecelia club.' Sewing and luncheon were the diversion ;.. . ,. ,r Mrs. Arnold Robison, Mrs. J. Parker, Mrs. Garn Carter, and Un Ainer Peterson of Gunnison, were guests, and members present pres-ent were Mrs. Lena D. Swenson, Mrs. C A. Dahlqulst, Mrs. Vernon Ver-non Tolboe, Mrs. C. A. Tolboe, Mrs.' George Boel, Mrs. Von Stevens, Stev-ens, Miss Zelda Madsen and Miss Donna Tolboe. 1 ' - ' --- Church Notice SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS Sabbath school under the leadership lead-ership of Mrs. Mary Wade, 9:30. Adult Bible , class subject "Straightforwardness." Golden text: "To do justice and judgment is ' more acceptable to the Lord than sacrifice, M Prov. 21: 3. Seed thought:' Society is built upon the the confidence of man has in, the Integrity of his fellow men. Let the -k failure of integrity- become general, and the mainspring of society will be broken. ! Sermon by the pastor, 11 a. m "God's Message for This Hour,'! Sunday morning 8 o'clock, the Family Bible quarter-hour ' continues con-tinues the Know Your Bible program. pro-gram. Subject; "Why Does God i r By Loss of Son ; PISA, Italy, Aug. 8 0LE Premier Pre-mier Benito Mussolini; a saddened sadden-ed figure after a nightlong vigil, today accompanied the body of his second son, Bruno.tto the family home at PredapploV U Funeral services ; vili "( be eon-ducted eon-ducted 1 there "tomorrow.; 1 'ri 1, Beibret?ieavingT lor,1: Predappio, Mussolini visited the five avjators who were .Injured in . the crash which took the life of his son -and two- other officers. Asked for news of Bruno, he replied: , "Bruno is: quite well. He is, no longer in danger,". t ROME, Atfg. d UE ' Italian Foreign Minister Count Galeazzo Ciano-is confined to bed by illness, the Borne radio said (oday. He wastop .Jll . to, attend memorial ceremonies at Pisa where his brother-in-law Captr Pilot Bruno Mussolini, second son. of II Duce. was killed in a bomber crash yes- Countess.Ciano, elde daughther of Muasolinir and .her ' brother, Cap t . Vitaorio Mussolird. attend ed the- Pisa.' ceremonies: j - TOOL HOUSE BURGLARIZED The .Union Pacific Railroad and Utah Railway tool . houses in southeast Provq'were1 burglarise Thursday.nigh the intruders getting get-ting 20 gallons of gasoline at the former and apparently notning at the latter place, according to ProyQ.poUge records., ; v r - t FARM SECURITY WORKERS MEET Farm Security Administration tenant purchase . committeemen of . this area received ' Instructions for carrying out the program for the; coming Jyearr at a training school Thursday , in the I'county building here.; ; -t ; . Conducting ' the ( school A was Clark Allred of Provo, district' supervisor su-pervisor of the farm security administration ad-ministration and ln.charge. jpf. the tenant purchase program in Utah. Speakers were,R. W. IJollen-lerg IJollen-lerg of San Francisco, assistant regional director of the farm security se-curity administration; Dale Clark of San Francisco, chief of the tenant ten-ant purchase section; Charles A. Clark, also, of San Franplsco, rep-resentihg rep-resentihg the engineering division; Kenneth Smith of Washington, P. C, representative of the tenant purchase division; Dr. Ethelyn O. Greaves, area I supervisor, and Dwain J. Pearson," farm management manage-ment specialist of. Logan. " .'-: - ; i :i 7' fi -I 1iOtlDlCnnLOADJ0:HAnD! -SAUE-LOnipniOES!! 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