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Show UTAH VALLEY NEWS a faw Chicago, after spending days her while Mr. Harris enjoyed a deer hunt with friends. Mrs. (Mrs. C. H. Pontoon - Reporter) Lexla Harris accompanied them to Chicago and will visit for eomo time. Dr. Thoiaoo L. Martha was tha spaaker at s very In- A Hallowe'en Pony for IS guests wss held Monday teresting meeting bald Sunday evening. Special musical numbers night at the Williams homa with were furnished by tha Relief Society chorus directed by Mrs. Melba Pyne with Mrs. Emily Anderson as accompanist. During the preliminary part of the mooting four chlldron wars confirmed members of the church, having been baptised earlier In tha day. They were Leon Joseph, eon of Mr. and Mre. Joseph Row-leErval LeRoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Enos Nellsen, Lola Elalae, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Leland Preatwleh and Shirley Etta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin FEED THE MU WHITE WAY For Greater Profits MILK WHITE LAYING MASHES DAISY FEEDS RABBIT PELLETS CALF MEAL BREEDERS' MASH liam That mintains y, hatchabillty Cooperation Pays Again! Prestwlch. A Daughter Was Bora to Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ingersoll of Logan, Utah according to word received hero by the grandparent, Mr. and Mrs. Ray V. Wants. The mother of the little one was formerly Miss Loras Wants. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Poulson, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Booth nod Joseph went to Menu Sunday to attend funeral services for Mrs. Alias IMS PELS) CREDITS NOW REDEEMABIR ltd toilhj tss'i Goip. FOR SALE! SOlOO Arran, 5 m, mod. for 1900 city ob Sooth, will II or rtedo for mdltr property. Oao kaytaf cm aaosaw HOLCLoau. Wo bars other good bays. right, Call in and Look us overt Prows and Haws Realty Co. BS North Uiiv. Are. UTAH PROVO OHHttHMtttttMtiWt DO YOU KNOW? run-shaink-s- If you've berm looking for a tailored brief that wiU fit smoothly and comfortably, wont run, shrink or sag, and isn't expensive, then stop nrnrrlilng right now. Wo hnve Just this undip la BLUE SWAN'S MINIKINS. Tlie waistband No-I- fea- ture lias twice the life of ordinary etas lies, is specially ctrarirurtrd not to bind, twist or bring harsh pressure on tlie tummy. are ' guaranteed by Good Housekeeping. They run be waslied and washed, BATTERIES because they are long wearing. They are reinforced at the crotch, beautifully I allured throughout and will fit perfectly without a wrinkle. Considering their , wro suggest an early prk-epurvhaae. ( Guaranteed ) FROM That you can SAVE on UP That we appreciate your Retread TlffiS . 1 hg MINIKINS Drug Store4,. Merchandise 39 Patronage EACH SLENDKINS Lastex Yam AND UP OREM DRUG! mqA J7 WASHBURN SERVICE "YOUR REXALL STORE" Drages Market ... Orem ... Specials for Saturday, November 2nd If your Community is good enough to LIVE in, its good enough to TRADE in OXYDOL lge. pkg. 19c JELIX),. all flavors. .. .pkg. 5c BAKING POWDER LAUNDRY SOAP SUGAR PEAS IVORY SNOW. 033 3 ban 17c CORN pkg 21c ...lge. COFFEE Maxwell Mouse BULLED 24 DATS'pk,.. 19 JliNCE MEAT, I.G.A I 9-o- z. l.GA. Sweel Wrinkle ppIC iCflw Xo. 2 cans, 2 for " CAKE FLOUR 15 43 COGOAS1" SOAP GRAINS. SALAD DRESSING1 SAUERKRAUT "Jro" QuartslW 2 Vis 2 for 19 TOMATO JUICE GRATED TUNA BAKIN6 CHOCOLATE 0,27 St 15 SALT LAKE CITY Opportunity to enlist In the Air Corps denied to young Utahns for several weeks was renewed last week by a Ninth Corps Area announcement that 75 Air Corps vacancies will be filled Immediately from tha Utah Recruiting District. Colonel B. E. Grey, District Recruiting Officer, said the Utah Recrnlta will augment the Air Bate Detachment at Fort Douglas. Soma trainees from all parts of the United States already are encamped west of tha post and after a month's preliminary training the most promising will he sent to Air Corps technical schools to continue their training. Applicants moat be high school graduates, unmarried and between tho ages of IS and 15 years and nble to pass tho physical teat for enlistment. service Interesting foreign assignments In the Infentry and Coast Artillery will be filled from the Utah Recruiting District, Colonel Grey stated. These vacancies ere for service in Hawaii; tha Pblllipplne Islands and Panama and are to be filled at the earliest practicable date. Men who hava regfetrred for Sulectlve Service must obtain clearance from their Local Selective Service Hoards before they can be accepted for enlistment in tho Army. The Utah Recruiting District during the coming month will fill SI vacancies In the Medical and Ordnance Departments and the Signal Corps at various Western Army posts, according to Colonel Grey. Information regarding these vacancies may be had by calling at or writing to tho U. 8. Army Recruiting Stations nt 201 Fedor al building, Logan; 201 Federal Building, Ogden; National Guard Provo and National Armory, Guard Armory, Cedar City and Headquarters Utah Recruiting District. 222 Ness Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Consult County Clerk or tha Respective Signora for further jifonnatten. SUMMONS ANSWERS RELIEF PROBLEM Says Hansen The following as a copy of a letter sent to Dr. Townsend at headquarters. The writer of It requests that hla nams be withheld, for reasons given in the letter. Ha says: Perhaps yon can answsr my problem. I am II years old. Just through high school, but am worried as to what will happen to me. Pleaao do not print my nemo as that might ombarras my father, especially when I tell yon that I waa born when ha waa 45, ao he has to bo careful, now that ho la IS. Ho had a good Job for a while, bnt Jobs for him ara now difficult to get I live in. a state where tha law demands that the children he kept In school. So for tho last II years he has kept hla nose to tho grindstono to hoop mo there. I know that honest and thrifty as he has been, he has accumulated very little. I must go out on my own. I would Ilka to work at hla trade, but 1 find that there li no room for apprentices. What will tha Townsend Plan do for me, or what can it dof What does It offer to prevent tho same thing happening to mo that happened to my father, for very soon I must support him or sea ft. of underground water tunnel in from the Mayflower Wasatch county. .Tho portal of the tunnel la located at a point S. 2422' W. 1988.4 ft. from tho E. 14 Cor. Sec. 25, T. 2 S R. 4 E., 8LB&M. The natural flow of water from tho tnnnel will bo augmented by pumping from a vertical shaft sunk In the tunnel at a point N. 7025' W. 1170.5 ft. from the SE Cor. See. 21, T. 2 S., R. 4 E. SLBftM. Tha water will be conveyed to the Mayflower mine In the Blue Ledge mining district and there used for mining end milling purpose, after which It will be returned to a natural channel nt a point 8. 84 W. 1150 ft. from the EH Cor. .of said See. 25. ccc. Constitutional Amendment and defendant. and Arnold C. Roylanc Elmer L. Terry, PlalnMff's Attorney. 1940 Liability of Stockholder of Banka P. O. Address, Room 212 City A County Bldg, A lrovo City, Utch. Publication dates: Oct.' 11, 18, TRAFFIC HEAVIER 15, Nov. 1, 8, 1940. Traffic trends on Utah high ways are up In 1140 over previous NOTICE TO years at all automatic recording Now Park statlona according to the September report of tho Planning Survey Keetlcy, Utah department of tho State Road tion No. 13701 WATER V Mining Company, has filed Applicato appropriate 2.5 k mrncki if At 5Mi sf Utah. Ire-lU- Genuine Hettrick HUNTING COAT Americas most popular GAME COATS 2-l- bs. 4-l- Large. Selection $3.69 and up carton 22c b. SUGAR 10-lb- I FLOUR POWDERED SUGAR Mi s. 57c $1.13 3 LBS 21 -- r"?rLL TAMALES - - 25 8 11 MUnON "I::?' ry "Tril Special ; Hettrick Shell Vests I lav. . . . Fits All Guns and Rifles outside i : Soft, thick Rubberized moleskin inside. Youll say it's a real buy at 69c Con. Wagon & Mach. Go. i : niONE 244 Beetles A If adopted by the electors of tha state, this amendment shall taka offset the I rat day ef January, 1I4L 98c HETTRICK Universal Gun Cover 16 6 FOR 69c Each ; VOUU COOKINO POT ROAST I'j Red Top SAFETY CAP Waterproofed Dock fully lined As of afl A qiilitoi ef SECTION L That tt Is proposed to amend section II, article XII, of the constitution of tho stats af Utah to read: Sec. 1L Tha tegtslatm may provide by law that the tock' hold ara fat ovsry corporation and Joint stock association organised for banking purposes, or the holders of any one or more of tho of stock issued by any sack tion in addition to tha of capital stock subscribed and tally paid by them shall he Individually raeponslbla for aa additional amount equal to not exceeding the amount of thslr stock in such corporation, or the amount of their stock of any particular class la such corporation, for all Its debts and liabilities of every kind. Section L The secretary of state is directed ta submit this proposed amendment to tho electors of tho stats at the aext general election la ths manner provided by Wagons the place for Hunting Supplies: 15c carton 15c JOIN1 RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION 18. ARTICLE XII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OP UTAH. RELATING TO LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS OF BANKS. Be Con. -- 19 IOO MILS IN ,, PUN TOWNSEND In tho Fourth Judicial District Court of tho State of Utah la and for Utah County. WILLARD RUSSELL LOADER, Plaintiff vs. ELYA CHRISTENSON LOADER, Defendant TIIE STATE OF UTAH TO THE Protests restating tha granting SAID DEFENDANT: of said Application, with reasons You are hereby summoned to therefor, made In affidavit form, ippear within twenty days after must bo filed with T. H. Humph-ery- s, tervica of this summons upon yon, State Engineer, 405 State :f served within tho County In Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, which this action is brought, with one extra copy and 11.00 jtherwlse, within thirty days after filing fee on or before December ervlc and defend tho nbovo en- 15, 1040. titled action; and in can of year T. H. HUMPHERTS failure so to do. Judgment will be State Engineer. rendered against yon according Data of first publication, Oct. to tho demand of tho complaint 18, 1940. Data of last publication which has been filed with tha November 15, 1140. lark of said court. This action is brought to recover a Judgment, dissolving tho onds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between plaln-If- f cfplT"l 19 FLAKES MUTTON Legal Notices 18 SODA CRAX MATCHES VSI Commission, which has jast boon submitted. While September truffle was lighter than the Angnet volume of traffic, tho Draper Cross Roads recorder shows an Inereaso for September 1140 of 12.01 per cent over tho sama ported last year. For tho entire year of 1140 to date, the Increase over 1021 is 1.54 per cent In Parley's Canyon the 1540 Inereaso over last year was 4.55 per cent while the Richfield recorder shows a 1140 Increase of 0.41 por cent. A break-dow- n of tho September traffic shows tha average daily traffic on Highway 01, south of vehicles, Brigham, was 4,114 white tha average Sunday traffic was 5,041 vehicles. On Labor Day tho traffic increased about 20 per cent to 0,007 vehicles. . Tho average daily veaicioa on US II at the Draper Cross Roads for September was 4,077 vehicles and the Bnnday average was 0,117 vehicles. Tha Labor Day total wss 7,100 vehicles. In Parleys Canyon tho dally average was 2,122, tha Sunday average 4,111, and the Labor Day total 5,201 vehicles. On US 10, north of Richfield, tha dally average traffic count waa 071 and tha Sunday average was 1,005 and tho Labor Day total waa 1,494 vehicles. Tha Draper Croas Roads section on US II carries the heaviest traffic of any place where automatic recorder are Installed. Modernization of tho highway at ths point of tha mountain, nt tho entrance to Provo, and at tho cannery, eonth of Spanlah Fork, will aid traffic movement and do away with mnch of tha congestion now apparent at the places where the Improvements are to bo madn. Tha modernisation will also bo a safety factor as tha roads ara being widened and bad curves UuJLl 10c RAISINS 25 21 WANTS UTAH MEN UTAH'S 3EZ CAMAY SOAP er 75 CAR THAT our SALE IS NOW ONI Williams, KathChristen sen, end Afton Finch es Joint hostesses. A Scav-enghunt" resulted la Cerate Lupus winning the prieo for the greatest number of articles collected. Prises were also awarded to Merrilya Christensen and Margie Clemens for tha beat costumes, every guest being In costume. Refreshments were served, end the bom was beautifully decorated la halloween color. Mrs. Isabella Gappmeyer la home after a visit in Tappeniah, Wash., with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Williams received word this waek of a daughter being born at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones at Walker Mines, Cal. Mrs. Jones Is ths former Edith Williams. The other grandmother, Mre. Julia Jones left Tuesday for Walker Mines to sea tho AIR CORPS Ann Evans Bird. Mrs. Bird wss the mother of Mre. Joseph E. Booth. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rohbock, William and George Rohbock wont to California this waek. The men will attend to come business matters and Mrs. Rohbock will visit with friends. Lane Reynolds has returned to San Diego whsra ho la stationed with the U. 8. Navy, after spending two wooks visiting bora with his mother, Mrs. Martha Reynolds. While here he enjoyed a deer hunt with hlu friends. Other Sureemful Hunters besides those mentioned last week were: Ray and George, Verals Loveloaa, Enos Nellsen, Ed. Peay, George Harris, Orrel nsd Wayne Gunnell. Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Harris have returned to their home in water full Misses Mnnrlna erine L B. B. Monaco, Secretary ef Itata of the State of Utah, do hereby certify Jhat the foregoing le n tall, true and oorraet copy of tha Constitutional Amendment proposed by tha regular aeuloa of tha legislature of Mil a tha si appears ef record in my oflea. :: Ia .witness whereof. I have haro-atsot my hand and afflsed tha Great Seal ef the State of Utah, this Mth day of Aiigust, MM. o 253 W. Center I - Sswstary ef State, WHILE OTHERS WAIT, RIDE IN ECONOMY AND COMFORT folks will wait tor years ta they ran afford a neir ear. Ia the meantime yoa cob rnjoy tho motoring pleasure of this powerful, speedy, economical 1988 FORD VS Convertible Coupe. It's been reconditioned to give year With n small down payment, yon can of good service. taka aa long os 18 mondta to pay the balance. Below we list a few of the Many Makes and All Models of Cars, priced from $75. to $695. 1985 CHEV. SEDAN, Master DeLaxe, Radio and Heater 1984 FORD SEDAN New Faint, in good shape 1987 PLYMOUTH COUPE 1988 CHEV. COUPE with Radio end Heater 1988 FORD V-- 8 PICK-U- P 1988 FORD, Chev. Chassis and Cab, long wheel This is n real bargain! Liberal 150 North Univ. Trade-i- n Allowances and hose. Easy Terms! UNITED SALES iiiiiiiniinnmmtnHnBm (Ad. No. I of a series) him on relief, which he cant takeT This letter to typical of many. It to for Just such eases that the Townsend Plan was launched. Under the plan, tha father, three yean ago, would have been eligible to an annuity, paid each month and spent each month, which would increase business to the point where competition for Jobs, would have saved him many worries and brought much higher wages during the last yean. He would have been relieved from that constant fear of relief, which he hates. The Townsend plan provides for a constant flow of money, to keep buying power on n level with productive capacity. Under this; Plan those who have contributed to society will receive their Just j dues. They will be able to enjoy ' respectable retirement and there will bo no bars erected to prevent , eons from following their choeen occupation. There would he a place for younger workers. The Townsend Plan proposes that youth shall taka up tho task of supplying tho nation with needed things. C. V. HANSEN. How Much Higher Is a High Hat Than Its Width? Actually this Venetian Blinds We Fit Any .Window . Prices Right! to wider at glasses. COME IN TOMORROW 6. H. HEINDSELMJtN Dr- - Utah Valley hat the brim than It to high. Your eyesight plays queer trick. The only way to be sure your eyes dont need aid to to vbdt a good optometriHt and have them tested. We'll giro you n complete optical examination without any obligation to buy Graduate and Registered Optometrist Glass & Paint On. Provo Ph. 190 W. 57 N. Univ. Avo. (Ad. No. I of a series) COttriimS wre say Most Fearless Person is afraid of sickness Because of on Inherent fear of illness, many people unfortunately put off correcting minor physical distress. By checking the ranae of minor trouble, ronurqurnres are oftrn avoided. To keep your health at Us beat, visit your chiropractor today tor a physical check-u- p and conditioning treatment. Dr. E. Mansfield PHONE FOB APPOINTMENT Itioufl Of. 109SW, Re. 109SJ 75 E. Center It, Provo, Utah Old rets, the compos watchman, tipped me off. IAxscu, kid,' he said, I've been around hers a long time- - on' the liuckos that get their gals are the ones who don't forget flower for Important times like Holiday an' partle, (lance an' such. It a eaoy a that.' Smart guy, Pete." Lovely Roses Sweet Gardenias Provo Greenhouse Pbons Where 'tr, rtiAR Elght-- 0 ths Flowers (Ad. No. 5 of (Ad. No. 11 of n series) tipif LINES FROM LIFE A oerlet) Grow" i |