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Show 4 '5 :rt J-. -t ' ' - NAMED RAIL TERMINAL .1 . (Continued from Page One) solidation of entire railroads, which he believes compete uselessly, useless-ly, and in other improvements in mm i4 the country's transportation sys-j sys-j tern, designed to: i , "Produce more convenient, more frequent, more expeditious, more - more economical passenger and freight service at lower rates At Ogden, Utah, there will be a complete co-ordinaotion of all terminals ter-minals operated by the Southern Pacific, Denver & Rio Grande and Union Pacific lines. It will be featured by entrance of the D. & R. G., for the first time, into the ra,sienger station of the Union Pacific Eastman emphasized that all L the consolidations have been ap-proved ap-proved in theory by rail execu- uvea, wnuui uc Liiaigcu ure to put them into effect voluntarily. volun-tarily. Four Road Projects Approved by WPA Road repair is provided for in four of the five projects for which funds were received at the District j 3 . WPA office in Provo Friday j -and Saturday. 't One project sets up $6616 for a road in Garfield county, another j provides $9060 for a road near j Mills, Garfield county, a third is j for a street in Nephi, $1520. and j the fourth is set up for $5989. a i street at Helper. One more project approved i. for a. sewer at St. George, a $635 job. No new projects were received for Utah county Saturday, according ac-cording to Ben H. Beveridge, district dis-trict manager. CARD IN MAIL 13 YEARS EUGENE, Ore.. tl'.I't A postcard post-card mailed in Denver, Colo., on Aug. 7, 1922, by Mrs. Myra Rupert Ru-pert of Eugene, has reached Mrs. Georgia Tobey here after 13 years in the mail. The card was re-mailed in Corvallis, Ore., just 40 miles from here, on Oct. 11, 1935. SALE RUSS TRAHER'S v All Winterized for Safe Driving 19.53 CHEV COACH--With trunk ; low mileage; mile-age; motor exceptionally exception-ally good. Rubber and finish excellent. 1929 CHEV COUPE Refinished motor splendid shape; pood rubber; a real buy. 1930 Chrysler Sedan-New Sedan-New paint motor overhauled; pood tires car in very pood shape. Come in and see this car. 1928 CHEV COl'PE-Real COl'PE-Real pood, new paint, good tires, motor first class. 1934 CHEV SPORT Coupe Car like new. Many others to choose from including Fords, Dodges, DeSoto, Stu-debakers, Stu-debakers, Buicks and many others. Used Trucks 141 All Prices, Makes and , Models. Priced from A A W V V. 4 ' $95 $545 to BUY NOW & SAVE! TERMS and TRADES Ask About Our $5.00 Down and 20 Months to Pav Plan! ONE BIG LOT 150 North Univ. Ave. i PHONE 6GG WtTgTHliOe-0nH,0BClfl SPANISH FORK MRS. EFFIE DART I - Reporter Phone 168 Mrs. Hilda Bingham, Mrs. Mary Cornaby, Mrs. Neva Green, Mrs. Clara ' Snyder and Mrs. Nena Johnson were in attendance at the Democratic ladies' convention held at Provo last Saturday. Mrs. Ervin Jensen entertaired at a children's party Tuesday afternoon in honor of the ninth birthday anniversary of her little son Fred. Twenty little friends were present. Games were played by the children and at six o'clock refreshments were served at a long table centered with a beautifully beau-tifully decorated birthday cake in pink and blue and topped with nine candles. Valentines formed the place cards and favors. Airs. Isabell Lloyd was hostess to the Novelty club Wednesday evening. Covers were laid for six members and three guests, Mrs. Jennie B. Williams, Miss Louise Taylor and Miss Mae Nelson, the latter of Salem. The remainder of the time was spent in sewing. The hostess was assisted by Miss Mary Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. Kemmis Webb announce the birth of a son. The mother was formerly Miss Leah Swenson. Mr. and Mrs. August Swenson are receiving congratulations on the safe arrival of a son. The mother was formerly Miss Rua Hansen. The pupils of the junior high and Central school gave a very successful Leap Year dance Friday Fri-day evening at the new junior high school auditorium. The dance was under the direction or Mr. Cofl'man and proceeds will assist m buying band uniforms. Mi.ss Mildred Sorensen entertained enter-tained a group of girl friends Sunday at her home the occasion being hci birthday anniversary. Mrs. Ruth Nelson was hostess to the Laurencelle club Friday evening. Fifteen members and two special guests. Mrs. Arch Jensen and Mrs. Neld Christensen. Luncheon was served at the card ! tables at t o"clock. Four tables of bridge followed, Mrs. Minnie ; Christiansen winning the high score. Mrs. Lena Webb the second , high and Mrs. Neld Christiansen 1 the guest prize. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Crandall of Orem were Spanish Fork visit-j visit-j ors Tuesday. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ; Jex and Mrs. Uri Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barney announce an-nounce the birth of a son at their home last Thursday. Mrs. Harmon Nebeker is improving im-proving at the Hughes Memorial hospital following a major opera tion Monday Maxine Hone entertained 17 of as eyes. She had learned tne al-her al-her little friends Wednesday aft- j phabet when her last illness over- i ernoon following school the oc-, oc-, casion being her ninth birthday ; anniversary. Following some raer- ry games, refreshments were served. Mi.ss Erma Hone assisted : the little hostess in serving. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith an-; an-; nounce the marriage of their j daughter, Doris Janette to James ! Roy Burraston. son of Mr. and j Mrs. Arthur Hartrugsen of Santa-f Santa-f quin. The marriage took place ! Wednesday evening. Jan. 29. at the home of the bride's parents, i Bishop Rulon H. Nelson officiating. officiat-ing. Immediately followed the ' ceremony a wedding reception and i supper were held, for the immedi-J immedi-J ate relatives and friends. The I young couple will make their j home a? Goshen. ! Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schwab of Las Vegas, New. were dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dart, Jr., they were making a ten day trip to Montana for business purposes. Skier Missing Searching parties combed the snow-clad slopes of Mt. Rainier, Wash., for trace of Delmar Fad-den, Fad-den, 23, missing since he started out alone Jan. 12 for Paradise Valley. mm n iJ m i " f - -I 11 I m. WRECKER SERVICE! DAY OR NIGHT Call PANfELS Phone OS - - Provo' PROVO (UTAH) OUR BOARDING LOLLJPOPS THAvT WHtSTL-E. WHY, THKTS WILL TAKE TO IT UKE TOUTVOANS "FOR A, NEW TAX- TH LOLLIPOPS ttRfc WVTR WWtSTLE-HOLt N TVa CANDY 1-.1 CAN GET THE: AGEiNCV vLr STATES. Mr C BY HIA StRVICC. INC. T. ROBERTS RITES TO BE TUESDAY (Continued from Page One) Smoot. Music will be furnished by B. Y. U. talent. Mrs. Julia Roberts was the wife of William D. Roberts, one of the early residents of Provo. The couple met in Indiana, and were married February 6, 1862, and left almost immediately for Salt Lake City, making the crossing of the plains their honeymoon journey. jour-ney. Mrs. Roberts did not join the L. D. S. church until after she had been in Utah a year or two. It is interesting to note that Mrs. Roberts was a musician and played up until her death a little mej0deoi! brought across the : plains. Mrs. Roberts. indicating her continual urge to "know," began studying German after she was seventy years of age. Only recently, re-cently, failing sight started her ! upon the study of Braille in the 1 Vwit-o tVmt her fintrprs mifht sprve , m-t . . . . - ry o took her Fcr thirty years or more she had lived at the home of her devoted de-voted son. Eugene L. Roberts, and had gone on a visit to the home of her daughter when the long trail ended peacefully. Sythia Roberts, daughter-in-law of Mrs. Roberts, during the latter's infirmities in-firmities through many years, has been a faithful companion and nurse. Mrs. Roberts was ever a strong supporter of her husband, who was a freighter between Utah and California, a road builder, a builder of saw mills and homes. He built and operated for many years the Hotel Roberts. He served as postmaster of Provo during the Cleveland administration. administra-tion. Mrs. Roberts was the mother of eleven children, only four of whom survive her. Those still living are: William D.. Salt Lake City: Eugene L.. Los Angeles. Ange-les. Cal : Orpha Walker. Los Angeles: An-geles: and Lillian DeLoery. The children who have passed on are: Dermont. Zelena, Don Carlos, Josic Roy. Ralph and Teresa. England listed 56,000 names on its medical profession register in 1932 as compared to 4i,uuu 1912. in PERSONS DESIRING INFORMATION ON THE MUNICIPAL POWER QUESTION QUEST-ION ARE INVITED TO G0T.1E TO THE MAYOR'S OFFICE IN THE CITY AND COUNTY BUILDING ANY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 4 AND 5 P. LI. Mark Anderson C0L1PLETE Bfleotiipneall Let Us Help You With Your Wiring Eequirements Phone 418 40 No. Univ. Ave. I?eCs ISfletiE,3 ( 46 North Univ. Ave. Phone 418 SUNDA.Y HERALD. HOUSE OtS LA- WALLOW IN.WEMTH, THAIS THN knjt of vdea. Should tw A, TO HATCH N THT Ot SHELL TOR TEN J CDoW THE NNLL TRY TO TOP M. BCG. U. $. PAT. OfTi REPUBLICANS TO HOLD BANQUET (.Continued from Page One) Powers. Lehi; Pleasant Grove; Henry McNiell, Lyean Johnson, m n r 1 ti., x icaoaiu uiuvt, tvcij' uiuuu nui" J brook, Provo; J. Erval Christen- venation of a campus ping alleged al-leged to have Drocured and dist ri sen; Orem; Harold Christensen, Springville; James Anderson, Spanish Fork; Ray Davis, Salem; Henrv Jeppson. Salem: B. Peter- son. Santaquin; Frank Watkins, a. xr Alpine; F. C. Clark, Alpine; and L. Harmcn, Mapleton. Reception committee Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Holbrook, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse N. Ellertson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Monroe Pax-man. Pax-man. Mayor and Mrs. Mark Anderson, An-derson, Commissioner and Mrs. J. P. McGuire, Commissioner and Mrs. Walter P. Whitehead; Mayor and Mrs. G. Ray Hales. Spanish Fork; Mayor and Mrs. G. A. Anderson. An-derson. Springville; Mayor and Mrs. Lyean Johnson, Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ashby, American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Warnick, Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. B. Peterson, Santaquin; Mr and Mrs. Glen A. Rowe, Santaquin; San-taquin; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nelson. Nel-son. Goshen; Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Gudmundsen, Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Lvnn Hanks, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. C E. Hawkins, Benjamin; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Anderson, Ander-son, Lake Shore; and Chairman and Mrs. Ed. M. Rowe, Provo. Honorary members of the reception re-ception committee Mr. and Mrs. B. Bachman, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cheever. Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Brock-bank, Brock-bank, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Booth, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Pope, Judge and Mrs A. V. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Conover, President and Mrs. F. S. Harris, Judge and Mrs. A. H. Christensen, Judge and Mrs. Gecrge W. Worthen, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Markham, Supt. and Mrs. H. A. Dixon, Judge and Mrs. Joseph Nelson, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Gardner. Subsequent announcements on program and arrangements will be made In the columns of the public press. Numbers had sex in ancient lore. The odd numbers were masculine mas-culine and the even ones feminine, with the odd numbers having the greater power. JEW STOCK Sunpipllne SUNDAY, BBUARY 2, 193 6 BY AHERN WHISTLE LOLLIPOPS- 01 ALL THE. ILL THINK OP A NOVELTY C ANTSY TO COWPETE WITH Wholesale Expulsion of College Students CHAPEL HILLS. N. C, Feb. 1 r.I! Fifty, additional students of ! tne University of North Carolina , laced pxmiisinn tnHav in the in. butod examination nnptinn tr, selected list of students. Thirty-three students had been j expelled. They included several j members of Phi Beta Kappa, hon- or.a.ry scnoiasuc fraternity, seven : athletes, and at least one mem ber of the Golden Fleece, exclusive ex-clusive upper classman honorary society. Two others expelled are Don Jackson, all-southern football player, and an un-named coed. FAVORS LOTTERY PLAN WASHINGTON, Jan. 31 (U.R) Payment of the soldiers bonus tiritk .. tooionnnnnn t ; 1 tery was urged by Rep. Edward A. Kenr.ey, D., N. J.. today as congress sought to evade imposition imposi-tion of new taxes to cover the cost. Kenney said he was filing a ; petition in an effort to force a ! house vote on his lottery bill. j Men first conceived the idea of steering their boats with rudders by watching birds in flight. Do Women Really BIS ' SFS Dress for Women? We say YES. Because other women know what's right ... notice things that mere man passes by! They notice colors that have faded .. .woolens that are stiff and shrunken.. . silks that have lost their original lustre. They notice odors, too, and greasy fabrics! And because be-cause they know fcnat other woir.cn notice these things, more of them arc turning to Madsen Cleaning every day . . . and actually wearing their clothes longer, getting more pleasure out of them, finding that it doesn't cost so much to pass that most critical test . . . the greeting of another woman! Try Madsen Cleaning Co.. See for yourself how amazingly new each garment grows, how clearly colors come back to life, how soft and alive woolens become, how the richness and lustre of silk and satin returns! TELEPHONE 475 SPftlMPMIWaRTS MR$. MANILA IJRQWN Coonderit - Phoiie 235-J m ...... . . i r-' ' v - Meinbers of the Social , Twelve club were delightfully entertained entertain-ed Thursday .evening at the home of Mrs. Harry Pennington. A delicious luncheon followed four games of progressive bridge high score prize for which was awards ed to Mrs. Amaaia Rowland. There were present, Mrs. Emma Row land, Mrs. Hazel Harrison, Mrs. Esther Johnson,.' Mrs. .Ella Crandall, Cran-dall, Mrs. Emma Kennedy, Mrs. Gwen Baxter,. Mrs. Gertrude Sum-sion, Sum-sion, Mrs. Lois Clegg, Mrs. Ora Rowland, Mrs. Manilla Brown, MrsPhilda Finley, the latter being be-ing a guest. Announcement is made of the marriage the past week of Melvin J. Diamond of this city to Miss Lois Barton of Salt Lake City. The Legion auxiliary will hold their regular monthly meeting Wednesday, February 12, at Mem orial hall, under direction of Mrs. Thelma Clark, president. Mrs. Ed. Johnson, Mrs. George Crandall and Mrs. Will Brown are hostesses. host-esses. Mrs. Sarabell Stewart and children chil-dren of Spanish Fork are spending spend-ing two weeks with Mrs. Jane Stewart -in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark have spent the past several weeks with Mr. Clark's mother, Mrs. W. A. Clark and other relatives here. Membes of the Busy Finger club were delightfully entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bill Hanson. Sewing featured the afternoon diversion and a delicious lunch was served. Thirteen members and guests were in attendance, the latter including Mrs. Leona Allan, Mrs. Lewis Childs and Miss Christene Cregg. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Strong and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Grant of j this city left recently on a com- ; bined business and pleasure trip io several western states. Alter several days stay at Denver, Colo., they planned to tour Texas and New Mexico enroute to southern 1 California. They planned also to vjsit places of interest along the west coast and return to their j T"Tpn w' homes by way of Washington Mr. and Mis. Vernal Roylance entertained a number of friends at their home Tuesday evening, the occasion being their wedding anniversary. Progressive "cootie" was an enjoyable part of the evening's eve-ning's entertainment together with a delicious lunch. Guests included in-cluded Mr. and Mrs. Reed Straw, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Allan, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Johnson. Mr. Penrod of i P,V Christene Cregg, Mr and Mrs. Otto Fry and Mr. and Mrs. Lew Averett. Members of the Firemens auxiliary aux-iliary will be entertained at the Fire hall, next Monday evening, February 10, at 'their regular monthly meeting. Mrs. Catherine Salisbury will ; be hostess to members of the Lit- erary club at her home February 1 6, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. The W V" .-c it TI Hi jf.JUJ?. tkt" - 3 lesson scheduled for the evening la; "Four Modern Hosts" by Mrs. Margaret Grooms and Mrs. Mae Groesbeck. ' Irs. Mary Bird was hostess to members of the Jovalty club at her home Thursday eveningTA dainty and tasty lunch was served at 8 o'clock after, which cards were enjoyed: High score club prize Tor the evening was awarded award-ed to Mrs. Louise Brown of Provo and the guest prize to Mrs. Bill Christmas of Spanish Fork. Prettily Pret-tily arranged decorations in red and white suggestive of St. Valentine Val-entine were used in room and table decorations. The member and guest list included Mrs. Howard How-ard Maycock, Mrs. Howard Thorpe, Mrs. Bill Bianchard, Mrs. Christmas and Mrs. Mabel Sim-kins, Sim-kins, Miss Luell Straw, Mrs. Madelyn Dispain, Mrs. Louise Brown, Mrs. Ann Stewart. Mrs. Afton Palfreyman, Mrs. Lucille Packard, Mrs. Marian Phillips, Mrs. .Sarabell Stewart, Mrs. Carrie Car-rie Tripp, Mrs. Bill Hanson, Mrs. Clara Childs. The hostess was assisted by her sister, Mrs. Beth Williams of Spanish Fork. The next meeting of the club will be February 13, at the home of Mrs. Sarabell Stewart in Spanish Fork. BBflEBBBBfiIEBEBBBE3EBEBlBBB5ESE3BB&28E8B&233S3BP'' n n a rOi tt- tti a a n - it ir a DIRECTORY j Here is a List of Firms That Render tht- K E Service You Need g II II II IT WILL APPEAR IN THE HERALD EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY HKINDKHI'MAX OPTICAL AMU JEWEI.RV CO. Official wnU-li inspector in-spector for I . & H. i.. . I. & r. Itailroaris. AII Maken of Wntchea Repaired I'honr 386-W ISO W. Center St. 3 5 Ralph's Radio & Appl. Co. X 111 tiuiiir ui uai 83 North Univ. Ave. S Texaco Service & Storage 11 24 hour service. Opp. tioiei II II All Work Guaranteed. It 8 FURNITURE REPAIRING REFINISHING RE-UPHOLSTERING Wo To OIL !! PROVO HIDE & ii 11 n Hides. Pelts, Furs, Wools, Etc. We Handle All Kinds of USED AUTO PARTS H SI O ELECTIVE "It Costs ii LJfiRVICE LOUIS KELSCH & SONS Phone 707 n H opc n O llinrf O for that lite insurance at II Obt 111 U. IllUiiO COST! Pay Monthry if you Prefer. H UNION BENEFIT ASS'N Offers an Exceptional Contract. II 32 West Center (Over Butler's Store) Phone 560. S fj Expert Radiator Work a n ii a Get Your Radiator in snape ior wmier ai TELLURIDE MOTOR COMPANY H ii Sunshine Cafe ii g Where Friends Meet and g EAT Day and Night. g 396 West Center St., Provo U u m a a ii a H fi ii a ii u n H ii ii ii u ii EXTRA FINE USED TIRES, Tire Repairing East of Fire Hall on 1st North BRIMHALL BROS. - Phone 260 Key and Lock Work. Snow's ii Bicycles Bought, O ORIENT REPAIR SHOP g PHOVO FOUNDRY n II mm Castiners and Machine Work. II Structural Steel Work. Prove, Ut. II H a Plumbing II Heating P. L. LARSEN wm a PHONE 574 S4S a i i: CENTRAL UTAH MORTGAGE COMPANY REAL. ESTATE INSURANCE LOANS RENTALS 78 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 108 SEE US ABOUT YOUR TITLES Deeds - Conveyances Notary Public H. F. THOMAS A BSTRACT CO. 194 W. Center. Ph. 86 - Provo !! SPECIAL: Barbed Wire, Field Fence, Poultry Netting II 195 West Third Soma . . K . f Phone 34 - hundley Auto Repairing barett I II STATE OFFICIAL HEADLIGHT TESTING STATION PAGE SEVEN GILLLIAD- SPcAIIS :'' Oil SECURITY PLM1 Brief remarks were made by J. W Gillman of Orem, chairman of the . county commission, Friday at the " Leadership week assembly, Brigham Young university, preceding pre-ceding the address of Governor Henry H. Blood. Mr. Gillman, who is a member of the state, welfare board, spoke of the many, problems that confronted con-fronted Governor Blood when he . took office. He said that the social security bill will give assistance . to aged people according to their needs, although many of them may be disappointed. The county and state will find it difficult to match the funds of the federal . government, he thought. TRANSIENTS IN JAIL Sam Evenson, 18. and Calvin Sides, 26, transients, Friday were being held for investigation by the Provo police and charges of burglary were pending against both men. They were held for allegedly burglary of the Union Pacific depot de-pot Friday morning. The men were arrested at 10:30 by Police Chief Henry East and Officer O. E. Pederson with some of the allegedly al-legedly stolen merchandise. xi t rr r H n n & n n ii UTAH COUNTY MATTRESS FACTORY WOOL AND COTTON MATTRESSES, MAT-TRESSES, WOOL BATTS Mattresses Renovated and Made New 661 W. 2nd N. Phone 845 Provo uum.vu ' -r - v Phone- 618 rvooens. ispccmuiu iiuuiiiii. Elmo B. Wilson, Mgr. PERMANENT WAVES By Skilled, Experienced Ri 0K'rators. The Eugene'. Nuf Sed. u PROVO BEAUTY STUDIO . Phone 2 1C0 No. Univ. Ave. mm II If II II II II II i" K iS u ii FUR CO. r-T v6. No More For the Best ii u II II I II II u n I II II u n n ii ii ii u II u n n DANIELS AUTO WRECKAGE USED PARTS TOWING AND WRECKER SERVICE, DAY OR NIGHT Srd S. Univ. Ave. Phone 68 Cycle Shop. S82 West Center II 111 North II Univ. Ave Jj Sold and Repaired II ACETL.YEJVE VKLU1IU P I & MACHINE CO. Electric Welding, steei ini, Ph. 77. Thos. F. Pierpont, Mgr 2 n Sheet Metal Work 1EST CENTER ST Fred E. Ray, President M Glen S. Ray, Vice. Pres. j I RADIATOR i SERVICE AUTO GLASS INSTALLED While You Wait Ahlander Mfe. Co. 476 South University Ave. JLCfl I canMaaH8SeiiMiaaMBBMSBScieBBss5sass |