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Show V O NEWS GALLEY UTAH rrimos defending the Taut army of worm on wbucla a ho so long have fretted in the fume of a g truck. He deserve i BUMP THE the Krand medal of the ol der of the nous and daughter of the ' Jalopy. LORDS HIGHWAY to lie ha brought Milque-- ; forty million motoring toai who never dared to tell a (From the New York truckman to hln face and who i Hrald Tribune) nille If anyone ever had any doubt looked forward to count!. nmn-Hohonking behind a about the peraonnl rourage of the moving hlarkoul with the Harold L. Irkes. aeeretary hopo that if by any chance of the interior. It must have boon to get pat the tllelr , atnte-managed bla effectively dlepellcd by fore ott ment that he would like to drive "" t,Y another lord of the d down a highway in ,,B rau the biggest armored tank he ran highway. off the I IV hope that III word will find and bump truck road. By o laying Mr. Irkee ha lead to a new drive on the purt of brought upon hi neck not only trucking companies to remove the thoe hardy ion of ea rook, the causes of hostility on the part of j truck driver, whom he diwcrlhe the motoring public against tlie a the "lord of the highway," truck that block the road, and but all the maker of track and that It may attmulate interet in liuie and thorn who ihlp good the project to eomlder the poenl-- ' in them. There Hand like one btlity of a number of truck hlgh-ma- n hark of the lorda of thelwaya on the most crowded ltln-- ; , highway lest the great American erarlva. Pending the realization of thl ' public Join with Mr. lekea, and by ,n s " " Insisting on their right to at lcal hope, however, we would like to a mull part of the road, succeed ask Mr. Irkea to aave ua a scat In regaining a measure of free- In hi armorer cat whm a. tiart on hla Leer-hel- d dom for expedition. hepea that balldlag (cade lodastry weald lead way la prosperity seem mu realisation aa roiMenUai No Goliath, no Don Quixote There's a little bumping we'd like halldlng records fer tan years aro bslng eclipsed with aenetraetlen af nearly half a ailllisn hemes. Seeps it I eeaemle henrUt this activity brings Is painted eat by John D. Bigger (Insctl, president af ever look on a more formidable lo do ouraelvea. glam sempsiiy and farmer tinsmpleyment C'snsas administrator, stating that II cento ef every baildlng dellar array of enemies, a those of us sraatos Juba fur wurkmea ua the and eensldurabto perttoa af the M cents spent fer material pays wage ef can testify who have ether worker. At tower right I shewn new home In Flail da tilth large win dew areas and fancltonal design. Includto test the right of way with one PICKED UP ing reef garden, typical ef modem trend. Federal Hunsing Aatherily reports Me new hemes starting daily nadci FIIA financing (npper right). In of the lord of the highway. a half fact, It t doubtful f Mr. Irkr IN WASHINGTON months, Nearly coupled with reports from metals, plasties, wood produets and PASSING million new homes ars going up this real estate boards that twice as many masonry units. What were once luxwill ever again be able to drive being sold, forecasts uries are now commonplace. Mr. In safety on a highway unless he year in the nation, breaking all resi- building lots are Modest Income can now have an dential building record for the past such a record,- - Mr. BIggers said. wears a beard, dark glase and WII.I.AItl) MINTI'N will be in ten years New homes erected last year electrically equipped kitchen in ao a parku. home which Is insuj charge of the 20.3U Rebuild America is tbs battle sheltered almost 1,500.000 persons, quarterly The truckers will get him If ho convcntlmi set for Kniurduy and cry of the building trades and Amer- itself a record since 1020. Yet, for lated and double glazed, with thermostat heating eontroL "picture windoesn't watch out. He hna been Sulidny In Provo which will bring ica is responding by building 450,000 the decade, home building did not new h'unes this year in niniparMon even catch up with the increase in dows, rubber floor tiling, large built-i- n of all aliinil 75 guilty of that greulcal from la 347,000 last year and only 2.000 In population, let alone with new home mirrors, vitrolite walls in kitchen 'various Hull of the lutermuun- - 1054. figure assembled by the Na- nemts due to fire, flood and obsoles- and bath and other improvements beBlll HAI.K: Ono largo Bi'an i tntu region. cence. Thera remains a great need yond the range of his purse until tional Home Builder Bureau ahow. pray pump. CHRAP. Term but even more siguilicant, econo- for new homes. The economic value recently. Considerable impetus has been mists say. are the indications that the of activity directed at fulfilling this ran be arranged. See It at Box SECRETARY CLAYTON JKN-- j construction industry at last Is tilling need is seen in the fact that 41 cents of given by such agencies as the United 115 RFD 2, OR KM. KINS of the Ctali Valley lloxpi role of leading the the building dollar1 creates Jobs for States Housing Authority, which if da I til Mill wo uulliorlxi-week lo workmen on the scene' and a con- spending 02OO.OOO.OlX) this year fur way back to prosperity. One authorig on this trend Is voiced siderable portion of the 50 cents spent tative view projects, Iiivltc the Child Clinic depart-juien- t On by John D. niggers, president of for materials pays wages of other and by the Federal Housing Authority of the County Welfare lo 500 homes new facwhich shout and in workers reports mills, glass quarries company l the bOHpIlul where the Iia and former administrator of the Fed- tories." starting daily under FHA financing. lof the new hospital muy be avaiIt accepted for insurance during eral Unemployment census. Building dollars are buying more for this child welfare work. The building materials Industry In space and quality, construction the first nine months of 1030 mortFIFTEEN ACKER LAND Frnlti lable 1030 a to mark gages valued at 0545,000,000 compared engineers report. confidently expects Brick House k Berries on materials hold with 0474.000,000 for the same period In home construction. prices Bargain peak Is WYMAN BERG the plunnlng ! glass. last year. The building pace in the first nine true in nearly every field Evergreen Rock Garden Lawns Outbulldlngi-Dea- l! A Good 11th annual Christina party for Saturday afternoon, tier. 22. Till la the blggent Clirlatmas event of Ilolte (Altil Ncwill) a hai.v Town I. .ill Saturday evening lion. - .n ir-V ,the rlty. in which more than 1000 Dec. 1, In the American Fork ho-- 1 rmir iu.-A l 'i.'-b-.1 retiring officer. children usually participate. gift was presented to eueh. Game L. iluybelle Cook lieeame Mr, and dainty refreshments were T. Ilupper when her joyed. iimmuge was soli mnieil in the Thu Sharon ward temple ex . Salt Luke Temple mi ii. PHONE 1011 cursmii was att: ailed ly Mr. an-(Del.ennq Bradshaw - Reporter) W. L. JacoliHi-left fur Ely Mrs. Sam Kilclieii, Sam Bradshaw 4 Telephone Office: BO Went 2nd North Rt. Nevada, recti tty wbru lie w!l Ii Mr. atid Mrs. Allen Bellows, S. A IYoto, I'lah Curti-.rMrs. Agnes Pace, Mrs. The Better Homes club met at employed. The ulid teachers of the Clara (J. Hidwell, Mr. and Mrs the home of Mrs. Kate Elder SI. I. officers A. enjoyed Mr. and Mr.. Sam pmty u i!. Leo Elder, Thursday afternoon. The letumti was given by Mra. Golda Mangum 0e s and refreshment wen enjoyed by Mrs members: the following and so "llovr lovely" Ethel Die k to, Mrs. Kelts Southeruucli in rraKouulile anil price Mr Mrs. MrEwan, land, Mary Those n splendid variety". 'Mrs. Mr Della Wllklnsou. Iris, fS Golda Mangum, Mrs. llclva uiv the expressions our sales Went people hear ao ninny time Elmlrla Elder and Die hostess. A dance sponsored by the M during (lie day. Men waa held Tuesday evening Christina shopping at after Mutual. A fine otfi'lieatra Butler's is a liappy pant-47 N. University Ave. A waa engaged and all who attended Is so inueh to had an enjoyable time. lie Mvn In the way of gift Born to Mr, and Mra. Kulon I liul anyone Knee-hol- e would Ini de- lew $ 9.95 l lighted to eeiflvc-- price are no reaMinulde too. 9S n, A Kbit or Coat a Dreae 1.-1low ami Hut a Fur neck piece a Formal Gown for the WINDSOR , ICKES WANTS TO j , j Current Building Boom Breaking All Home Construction Records Since 1929 r,n "M lr truck-infeste- I Paved Street and fiii-lll- . City Limits I ten-ye- -- h-- " - Willard Sowards Agency j i SHARON Christmas In-c- Gifts JI For SISTER Circle Mirror v JF-Sil- LAMI a Gessfords Inc. . hristmas jj K That Appeal ! . Suggestions If j -re linn-qlu- Inc. 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Halt lake City, Utah All West Kxpoeure Room --Delightfully Air Cooled ERNEST C. ROSSITEK. filanngrr HIGHLY RECOMMENDED .s Plate Ail pupefplduras...raurlurteem . . . PnslM und lakes... tospleu-tleaurtlrtes ..tioattaf I BOY SCOUTS 'Mn nralled for rnnnerl good be Hold that day. Itftal Gift For Any toy tl.50 for yoarfi subscription Sond Anyone having produce at the Hlmmn Industrie ran call for it Saturday Afternoon vvlien the H"I ftiHlcettaa fer Afi fieya raaegelaed the beat In ihelrfield. JOHN A. JOHNSON wu around ugaln after two week illne, out for the first time to nt"nd the oratorio, "Messiah'' Sunday evening. 2 Kuril Avenue will cervices for Mildred Goodman Desmond, widow of William Desmond, an 'old time resident of rieaaant View, were held Wednesday at 1:30 at the Berg Mortuary with the Rev. E. F. Irwin In charge. A quartet comprised of 'Mrs. Geo. Larson, Mrs. Nellie Fitzruy. Mra. Leslie Carle and Mra. Howard Olsen, accompanied by Mrs. Leon Miller, sang two numbers. Rev. Irwin offered the prayers and spoke the sermon. Mrs. Desmond Is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Nish of Pocatello and a son, Albert Good- - ABEL JOHN EVANS, 87, died at hla home Friday, in Lehi. He wus one of Utah countys beat known public men, a patriarch of the Lehi stake, a former county comiiiixaiuiier, and for many years assoeialud with the Irrigation Interests of the county. of AMERICA Mow Verit, N.Y. NOTICES LEGAL Consult Respective County Clerk Signers for or the Further Christmas Present of lc a bug off list on All Feeds awaits you at Bunker Farms Feed plant. LAYING MASH II" Guillen 1.4.3 CORN, Who! - - Yellow MINED PIG FEED t.aa riBUt, (ltig J) .... DRIED BEET 1U,P 40c CAIXTTE, (Hen size) 1.92 1.42 99p Bunker Farms Feeds PHONE 018R3 Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS For BROTHER: Estate of Levi William Allman, Creditors will present deceased claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the Law Office of Maurice Harding, 232 West Center Street, Provo, Utah, on or be. fore February 1, 1940. VERNON ALLMAN, Administrator. STAKE MERRY XMAS A 4B-ii- Funeral Published In Utah Valley News Dec. 1, 9, 15, and 22. GENEALOGY Amelia Reporter Phone 048J1 j 8 V 51 M O N Fly Rod Reel or Rubber Boots s) Gessfords Inc. w 47 N. University Ave. j 8 Members participating In the In the District Court of the Junior baptismal excursion, sponJudicial District, in and Fourth sored from Sharon stake Satur- for the County of Utah, State of day, Dec. 2, 1939, were as fol- Utah. lows: ALICE STAPLETON. PlainGrand View ward, Richard G. tiff. vs. RALPH BENJAMIN T. Lawrence Oliphant, Eatough, 8TAPLETON, Defendant. Rey A. Ivle, Earl A. Smith, Earl THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE F. Riding, Var Don Harward. SAID DEFENDANT: Darr D. Harward. You are hereby aummoned to Tlmpanogoa ward, Gordon H. appear within twenty days after De Lange. summons upon you, 8haron ward, Rudolf Herbert service of this if served within the county in Wolfgramm, Mary L. Finch, Vau-d-ls which this action ta brought; EL Mangum, Thora Gene Newithin thirty days after well, Valeen Elder, Myrdith Elder otherwise, above enfilae Beth Bradshaw, Helen P. service, and defend the and In case of your titled action, Hancock, Venna Johnson, Lenora be Pleasant View ward. Melba A. failure so to do Judgment will rendered against you according Llechty. to the demand of the complaint, i which has been filed with the 5? V :!f I? nloir rarrle thr (liristniaa spirit throughout. (Vrrilnlly yours. fftTII17T UEtflt rOr itIUI VASE POTTERY I !i !' " vj If If If Gessfords Inc. If Ilf 47 X. University Ave. J rt' ' V- -j Who? 0 do it can Chiropractor DR. 0. M. THURMAN Chamber of Commerce Bldg. 234 W. Center Phone 930 Hours: action la brought for Dip pnrpoae of aocurlng a divorce In favor of the plaintiff and against, the defendant upon the ground of desertion, as more fully appears In the complaint on file herein, j Th 0-- k 1.SO-IL- Evenings by Appointment INSURANCE , : GEO. S. BALLIF 54 Attorney for Plaintiff P. O. Address: 'infinite 214. Knight Block Provo, Hah. Published In Utah Valley News Dec. 15. 22. 29. Jan. 5 and 12. IIEINDSELMAN Optical & Jewelry Co. II Our $1.30 to $1.00 Hotel Temple Square ' r DEATHS ( onte in aiul let n show you the actual merrliamllse wliieh la far more lmpn-s-siv- e 200 Rooms 200 Tile Hath ' 1 lr Dreaa length of Wool, Silk or Velvet Illankrta, Tallin l.lnen Seta Towel sets Hath seta, ete., etc. TEMPLE tlu-l- 1 Beented galore Howies for OPPOSITE GREAT MOllMON . j tluit fi infant child of j Those Bedroom and Living Room Furniture known 1 Mrs. Willard llarri enjoying a vitdt front lur parent. Mr. and Mr. Davies of Idaho anil an Aunt from Canada. Nlelaon Mr. and fill's. Kerry anil daughter Yana, Mr. Ester Mr. Jennie Harris and York, Joyce Beardahl motored to Binghum Sunday and were the guests of Sir. and Mrs. Alfred Goff. and The Primary ronferriire I program was given to a large and Sunday appreciative audience 1 veiling at the ward chapel. "In lei'pretntloiia of he Parables" was given in readings, song and story by the 90 children present. 9 OUR SPECIALS Painted in new opalescent harbor blue; radio, heater. This car carries our 0. K. Guarantee Special $493.00 1937 C1IEV. IVi Ton Dual Truck New 32x6 tires, thoroughly reconditioned and overhauled as DESKS, as HASSOCKS, up from ci END TAIILES, as as CARD TABLES, (Steel Frame) .... 2.45 FLOOR LAM 18, extra fine quality 9.93 STUDIO COUCHES, (new type) 9.50 well 1 ! 051-11- Allman, Car-Icr- i multiple-dwellin- M. Mr. and Mrs. John Yeates and son Dallas were Logan visitor butt week. llor-telis- I low-re- nt T. numbers. The Genealogical group held their regular meeting Monday evening at the home of Mrs. MinAfter meeting a nie Dittimure. social was held In honor of their class leader, Mrs. E1U Cragun, who Is leaving in the near future. A potted flower waa given to her as a token of appreciation. A business meeting and social wood. To these photographe are adek for all Sunday school officer and teachers was held Wediieday ed also some exhibits by W. H. e of 'San Francisco., Abbeneeth, evening at the home of Mrs. whose plate show modern user Kirk. of of ply wood In building at the Mr. and Mr. Hay Keetch 'i Magna and daughter are spending San Francisco Fair. Dudley also on exhibit, rework the week end visiting their parent. Mr. and Mr. Alfred Keetch port Mr. Nelson. amt Mr. and Mr. Wnt. Downs. President anil Mr. Edmund the funeral of man of Pittsburg, Calif., thret Critgun attendi-two sister and one their grandchild brothers, grandchild. The little at Park City Saturday., an.-nipic- Reporter CARVINGS SHOWN native Provoan, an outstanding Bishop and Mr. Bherp Gillesartist who ha exhibited in Port- pie and Mr. and Mr. James E. land, Ore., and out of eleven com- Plnegar returned Friday evening petition ha won first place and j from a two week' vucatlon trip now showing hi t to rariou part of California and three medal. wood carvings at the Provo Art Nevada. They spent several days gallery, open to the public until In Los Angeles and San Francisco where they bid farewell to Elders the end of December. Grant Elliot and lli-tGillespie Mr. Allman father wae a cabi- who sailed for Hawaii Dec. 2nd, net maker and wood carver, but aboard the 8. 8. Matsonla. They the son has excelled In the iRtter visited the lied River Lumber field, and added a marvellous Company's mill at Westwood, Cal. collection of stone to his wood as well as many other places of Interest. , carving exhibit. The display 1 sponsored by the Orvll Duvis was In charge of WPA Federal Art project, with the Mutual last Tuesday. Mra. lR'liuar Nelson, gallery director Mary Moyle led the congregation in Provo. Various other features in singing with Mrs. Afton Penrod re included in this month dis- at the piano and Miss Maxine Mr. Nelson, who Davis gave an Intereating reading. plays, explain I point to the photographs taken Bonnie Ivere gave a fine two Noskowiak . . ,, . of wood . by Bonya ta,k , Su"day from their timber state In the morn,n lMt 8tho1 8undsy forest, to the flnl.hed lumber j in the yard, showing natural tex- - ... ture and pattern or design in the cos-uiin- Llbbey-Oweas-Fe- rd e - Bellows El lea Ami-rcla- r. Tweiity-Tlilrtian- j Mr. and Mrs. Leltuy Ash the parent of a baby girl, boro 2nd at the Saturday, Fork hospital. The I graudparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wright. Hooks from the circulating library of the P. T. A. may be obtained from the Lludon school by thuse desiring to read them. "The Children of Old Mother Goose", an operetta in two acts waa preaenti-- by the first, second and third grade of the Llndon ' school Monday evening at the Lln- dou church bouse. Miss CullL ' and Mrs. mure, .Mis l'hlllip Pederson hud charge of the staging and directing of this splendid entertainment. The first grade also gave lotue special v ic&srt v I EDGEMONT ALLMANS WOOD (Mra. Ferry Nielson - Reporter) I- Friday, December 8, 1939 ( j Loans and Real Estate See FRED E. RAY 78 N. Univ. Ave. Fh. 108 AMBULANCE SERVICE Claudin Funeral Home PHONE 74 g , u 'll III 'N Rose Retreads I (All odd sizes carried) USED TIRES JOLLEY TIRE CO. 4 13 W. Center Provo I)r. G. II. Ileindselman About Your Eyes Our glasses atop headache, eye strain and clear (Absolute Results Guaranteed) your vision. |