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Show Friday, October 27, 1045 UTAH VALLEY NEWS nr USi RELIABLE At 4 a m., on May 10, 1940, a simultaneous invasion by land and air brought war to the Netherlands. After five days, the situation was such that further resistance was useless. The will to resist of the people of the ANI) Dependable Netherlands, like the fighting spirit of its armed forces abroad, never faltered. The day after Pearl Harbor, without waiting for ft Japanese attack on its outposts, the Netherlands declared war on Japan. After the occupation of the Nether-- i lands, the important navy, the colonics and Hollanders all over the world continued the struggle under the leadership of Queen Wilhelmina and the government that made its way to Lo'ndnn. Inide Holland, the unyielding quality of the resistance was amply attested to by the presence of the most notorious of the concentration ramps, near Hertcgenbosrh. and by severity of the official decrees. The Dutch dead through various causes was, at least 123.000-Morthan 23,000 languished In rontentration Comps. Half a million Hollanders were deported or resettled and an additional 400,000 were yoked to slave labor in the Netherlands. No Nrbiirhanezzar, no Belshazzar, no Caesar, no Alexander. no Napoleon, no Katser, no Hitler, ever laughed last. Everyone of them paid the price of preparedness for peaee with far-flun- irs j Crystal Electric (Oppoaiia Utah Powar k Light CoJ 33 YEARS OF e ELECTRICAL SERVICE Phone g Orem 069-R- 5 w Z Friday arid Late Sty lea in Ladies Millinery Navy, Brown, Grey All Wanted $498 $2.98 Shirts DRESSES For Men New Prints $1.77 $1.98 Now Arrivals in Styles , Red Flannel Girls Semi Dress Dress-u- p Pants St Ics of p ti Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence (Bud) Smith and daughter, Judy, have arrived from California, where Bud has been stationod since his return from overseas. He has been a member of the Seabecs for the past three years, and has just received his honorable discharge from service. He joined his parents and other relatives in their annual deer hunt. PALS MEET IN PHILIPPINES see-o- n Paul Foote and Max Daley, both of Pleasant View ward, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Foote and Mr- - and Mrs. James Daley, boyhood friends, found each other recently in the Philippines and spent two days at the Coast Guard camp in Luzon, where Max is stationed. They Hello Rowley, husband of Alta their homes almost three Aiken Rowley and son of Mr. left ago, Max going In the years reand Mrs. David Rowley, has ceived his honorable discharge from the army and is at home with his wife and parents again. ATTENTION, HUNTERS He has been in service 2 years. MrsBill Gappmayer and Before You Sell Your baby have arrived from PhilaDEER delphia, Pa., and are at the home Mrs. Isaof her mother-in-laCALL Mrs. Gappbel 1 Gappmayer. ARIEL LARSEN mayer expects her husband to be in San Francisco for Navy Day, OREM and is hoping he will get leave Market Price for Highest here. for a visit Mrs. Edna Larsen, Mitchell & Skins and Sharee Weeks spent the Hides, Telephone 03R2 weekend at Ephriam, with rela- GENEVA NOTICES LADIES DRESSES Child's Rayon For Men $6.83 PANTIES $3.98 Elastic Top Secretary. Publication dates: October 19, 26 and November 2, 9, 1943- - FOR SALE 490 MEN'S TAILORING DRESS HATS Ladies' end Gentlemen's All Colors However we do have a oed stock of DIMENSION LUMBER and COMMON BOARDS, rough JTx 10 JOISTS and and 2xl2 PLANKING. - Cement Plaster Mrs. Agnes Nelson has received word that her son, Harold J. Nelson, MM 1C has received his discharge and will be home Phone 104 soon. 432 W. Center ENTITLED Harry SCIENCE CHRISTIAN C.S.BU of Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, 1 n Scientist, Boston, Massachusetts. k PRACTICAL APPLICATION" In the Church Edifice of First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Provo, Utah, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 25th 105 East 1st North SU 8 ITS SIMPLE Dallas. Texas .. Provo THE PUBLIC IS INVITED Insulite Wallboard Sheetroek and Plasterboard Doors Windows and Sash Overhead Hardware Mr. and Mrs- Woodrow Dickey and three children, Shlrlan, Brenda and Brent have returned to Orem from San Diego, California, where Mr. Dickey has been stationed in the US Navy. He recently received his Honorable discharge. DR. FORD A. CHENEY B fc OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OREM H Pharmacy Building PHONES Office: - Residence; 068-J- 2 080-J- 5 Office Hour: 9 to 12 2 to 5 Sundays and Evenings by Appointment INEZ BEAUTY SPECIALIZING t SPEAR LUMBER returning to the United States under the provisions of the Army point system after serving overseas with the "Dirty 8 Dozen Squadron of Brigadier General Earl W. Barnes Fighter Command, according to word from the 13th Air Force. The veteran Jungle Air Force soldier, whose last station was Is COMPANY Zamboanga, 195 W. holds Mindanao, c the campaign ribbon and the good conduct ribbon. He has been overseas since October 11, 1943. FOR Asiatic-Pacifi- PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING Let us have faith that right ' makes might, and in that lalth let us dare to do our duty as we understand it- -S- c. McDonald Phone 02-J- 2 OREM IN (Beverly Place) 080-J- 4 WRECKER SERVICE The deepest truths are best read between the lines, and, for the most part, refuse to be written A. Bronson Alcott. PIIONE: PROVO 055J4 OREM MOTOR CO. He sent his words, and healed them, and delivered them from their destructions. Palsms 107:20. George Home. For Sale ONE FINE boot and trailer. wanted; Phone 026J1. We pay more for good used Cara and Truck. DR. ARTHUR VANCE VETERINARIAN Permanent Employment Orem Motor Co. 156 West 3rd North for Families Phone Dealers In Essential Transportation Provo, Utah 953-- J A DRIVE OUT AND SAVE plywood 16-fo- ot Good Housing EE- Let us not be weary In well B.D. 2, Box 158 doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not. Galatians 6:9. Phone MEN 3rd South PHONE 34 Abraham Lincoln. SALON OREM Mar-roit- You can build a garage now before winter comes. - Permanent Waving: and Hair Dressing 720 W. 4th North RETURNING FROM JUNGLES Staff Sergeant LeRoy W. Track-typ- e P-3- Boarding House for. Single Men WANTED TO BUY FINE TAILORING Beth SUITS and COATS at S25 up REPAIRING ALTERING $2.50 BUILDING MATERIALS ARE STILL SCARCE honorable discharge from the air corps, where he was stationed at Maxwell Field, Ala- Hie young man has been In service 4V4 years, with two years overseas. He Is now attending BYU. FREE LECTURE By James BROS. 121 W. 1 N. ProvoPhono goo RELEASED FROM SERVICE Dee Elder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Elder has received his OR RENT Pianos, Accordions, Guitars. Phone 940ft, Prof S. W. Williams, 308 E. 3 South. Provo. I buy, sell, rent, and teach. BRIMHALL - sociaiion. a vo. Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the said corporation held October 11, 1945, assessment No- - 6 of 15c per aliare was levied upon each share of stock of the corporation subscribed Roundy Building, Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on December 21, 1943, will be delinquent and advertised fer sale ta public auCtiqn, and unless payment is made before, will be sold March 1, 1946 at 2:00 p.m. to pay delinquent assessment together with cost of advertising and expense of sale. E. A. JACOB, BATTERIES life. Provo River for and outstanding, for general corporate purposes. Said assessment is payable immediately to the Secretary of said corporation, E. A. Jacob, at room No. 4 VULCANIZING ; SKIN tives. Garth Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Adams, has received his release from the Navy and is at home. Miss Lenore Billings of Salt Lake City, spent the weekend with her sisters, Mrs. Roy Gappmayer and Mrs- Isabelle TIRE REPAIRING - - NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT peciais little RELEASED FROM SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Sam MarriotCl have arrived from Seattle, where Mr. Mar-riotWashington, has been stationed with the U.S. Coast Guard for the repast two years. He has been leased from service and they plan to make their home here. Sam is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Marriottl of Edgemont. teen-ager- s LEGAL 0 SWEATERS With Our Service Boys & Girls - Saturday Wool after having been In the service 20 months, 10 of which was He pent in action overseas. enfive in major participated coast guard and Paul Joining gagements. Hia wife is the and the the navy. Paul is stationed at former Theda Jones children. young couple have five an airplane base near Manila. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Johnson, US Navy, is LeEarl Burr. spending a short leave here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver HOME SAFELY Wnen he arrived FROM JAP PRISON V. Johnson. home he thought he would meet Corporal Rex D. Bray, son of his brother Vivian, who has Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bray, hus arbeen away for five years and a rived home after being met in parents, Japanese prisoner for the past San Francisco by his three and a half years. Vivian his three sisters, Mrs. Clark has been released and has ar- Robertson. Mrs. Theron Kuhni, rived in the States, but has not and Mrs. Walter Elliott, amt his brother Neil Bray. arrived home yet Corp. Bray was interned for SEAMAN HOME 3)4 year In a Japanese prison WITH FAMILY camp. He attended Provo and enGlen L- Burr, gunners mate, Lincoln high schools, and in the in listed January, army home returned US Navy, has the with his honorable discharge 1941. He was stationed with1941 ' medical division until July, to the air when he transferred corps. On Dec. 7, 1942, he was HAVEYOURTIRES at the Del Monte Air Field, Philippine Islands, when the Japanese made their fatal attack. After the fall of Bataan he was Interned in the Davoa prison camp until July, 1944, when he was sent to Luzon, where he contracted pneumonia. His family, through the Red Cross, sent him a package of food and medicine, which he claims saved his Furs MatM Alentt 100 weapons of war, and thair an pires built upon bayonets and gun powder perished. Where is the Kaiser? Like Napoleon, he died in exile. Where is Mussolini? Hanged by his heels by the enraged populace of Milan from whence he launched his revolutionary march on Rome, his mutilated body buried in Potters field, and by his side in desecrated ground, his companion In sin, his flatering generals and his fugitive cabinet, the most humiliating and inglorious military exit in the history of mankind. Read the shocking record of Juvenile delinquency and major crimes nt an annual cost of 16 million dollars as reported by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the terrifying increase of of both arrests of of police sexes now in the line-ucourt drunks, the startling increase of divorce for statutory causes, abandoned war babies conreived in lust, born out of wedlock, with unknown fathers and disgraced mother, both here and in England, r.ow a dose 4. Divorce is second only to drink as a home destroyer In the United States. OREM Phone: CASn FOR REMODELING Provo 1 UTAH X 055-J- 4 u Used Band Ad Elastic Fine Selection of i ADIES GLOUSES Ixng or Short Sleeves $2.98 MITCHELL SUSPENDERS Men's 980 Black Gaberdine 411 South 2nd West Instruments Prove SLACKS Boys 490 Nicely Tailored $4.98 Utah County Mattress Factory COMPLETE MATTRESS and BAIT Rockford Work Hose 190 36S W. Center Provo Mens Dress SERVICE Hose Only Factory la Utah County We are net represented by any 250 Wages range from $1.14 per hour for fied labor to $1.46 per hour for skilled men. Time lf and for Saturdays. Mines working 54 hours week. st mine (Spring Canyon, Utah) or Apply per e at general office, Spring Canyon Coal Co., 818 U.S.E.S. nearest Lake st or Salt City Bldg., unclassi- New-hous- Office. UTAH CONTROLLERS at Louis Kelsch & Sons iM West n 37 Shoe Repairing Boor of Booterte Utah Valley News li FENCE ont-ha- transient mattress workers, but will call for and deliver without extra charga. matter November 19. 1937 at the port Entered as second-claJust Phone 343 office at Provo. Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Or drop ua a card Published every Friday 661 West 2nd North By Utah Valley Publishing Company, Prove, Utah. PROVO i: Provo 367 E. 2nd North I FREE BATTERY With Each One Sold This Week Cemtar INSURANCE LOANS and REAL ESTATE t SPEAR LUMBER I PROVO FRED E. 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