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Show f or siiaiiox Tire voice a lie linin' uf Vk. EWr4 m Soisd tttkder eat of Mjtta, S, lb it .. y Jhjfclfehed w Freve, I rocietaoB f Ovm. Frlnted lert Street, Provo, tuber Imrn it lt3 7, b, Fut tr, it Frora, "The tAe V i&ii bLroo VklU CoMfervt'vc Pul I'uk cliff caiiM1 uf all accidents of Utah. Out uf u!0 arroN made during the paO month by the state highway patrol, un the naneit-ibiio- infer matron RerreetiunaJ Comp ay, M North Finrt LAWLESSNESS CHIEF CAUSE Law Ie.sMiiss Is tlx'1 liirlnavs were for speeding; S4 for running stop sign, 17 for running red light stop signals, 21 for drunken driving, 103 for timing- without a drivers license, and 44 for ovei loads on trucks. Of 340 warning tickets issued, 300 were to men drivers, warning them to drive properly, and only 40 to women. An evident disregard for law is at the root of most accidents. Safety on tlm highway can be attained only when every driver is a wholesome regard for rule observance. To date 134 people have been killed in Utah this year on its highways. 1SG u h or e lb that several suggested the general public should know these facts, especially as the post office belongs to the people, and the postal service Teaches every home and every person in the land, yet Cluff Thursday. Mr. and Mrs R. PLEASANT VIEW Orpha Laudle - Correspondent Phone 03SR2 (Mrs. Zella Colrim - Reporter) Telephone 033-R-- 2 Sunday night the following boys were confirmed members of Funeral Ren ices the Church: Ernest L. Newell, for William E Andrews, well Don C. Eauset, Don W. Ferguson, known Frovo businessman, were Ray S. Lynn D. Kitchen, held Thursday at 2 p m. in the View ward chapel with Fleasant The meeting Sunday evening D Taylor In charge was under the direction of the Bishop Lynn "Face to Face" was stng by the Brad-BhaMrs. Mariam Bishopric. Mrs Mrs. Kady Cluff will have and Mrs Matigum were the ward nnartette, compris ng Zella Colvin, Mrs Diantfm Ekins, charge of the Theology lesson in speakers. Mrs. Naomi Dickey, Mrs. Lois C. Sterling Cluft and Stanford Relief Society Tuesday. acClnff Melba Mrs. with Next Tuesday, Nov. 5th at the Park and Mrs. Maud Park attend- Patten, Praver was offered Relief Society meeting the Theoed a Bride's shower for one of the companying bv Newell IT Baum; Murray logy lesson will he given by Mrs girls that worked In the state "One Fleeting Sidney II. Cluff and Teacher's Capitol with Mrs. Dickey in Salt Roberts sang, accompanied by Dirk Tophs" by Mrs. P. K. Nielsen. Hour, Lake City Dr TT F Cannon read At tire regular meeting of the Boshard a tribute from Provo lodge No Gospel Message class at Sunday Ml. B. P. O. Elks. SesSchool Nov 3rd. J Wyley PHONE 10P0 Frank .T Otbe'- speaVers w er of EducaProf Religious Heal Estate sions, Fire Insurance Sidney H. tion at the B Y. U. will discuss Perry and President T.ind-- b TTarrv Mr Airs and Fluff the subject "Moral Cleanliness". L. P v r, ndered I'm the duet. Red rlf Wolteiani, class leader nccomnaried bv Mr Agency inviti d all people from 17 to 25 Pilgrim PROVO Ttoshard and Mr Robert sang-"P- i UTAH to be in attendance. Per fe. t " Fail Foofr rivf r TucMi.iv, the M Men and GleaTh crave closed wf'h mnvr ner girls had a private roller skatRnv Thins ing party in Provo. A good crowd "as dedf ntod by was in a'tendanee and everyone The Children'. TToPo'v eVn Party wa- - v H attendheld Tue-da- v had a good trine. Most of th" children wore Tlu Boy Scoufs of the ward ed enshrines and ml.es were given had a vcnDon stew up the canfor the lust costumes yon the same night The inf-nV E N E (1nirrbcr of Mr and The adult class held a pot ck Mis shton who was f'larence Tuesthe at ward on house parly GLASS REPLACEMENTS t rleew fe, r,r tTtsn YaVv hospital day nigh, It i wool, is improving Call Martin Diamond E3S aaaaffiS2K5!KES$i brought in one of ihe largest UTAH VALLEY GLASS deer brought into The Provo AND PAINT CO. TOP QUALITY deer was killed In South Fork of PHONE 658 Provo canvon ATr and Airs David Brown and children of Alhnmbra Calif, have DR. ARTHUR VANCE Will Meet Any Price been visiting with his mother, Mrs. Bertha Brown VETERINARIAN Mrs IT.it tie Solomon nnd Rich158 West 8rd North ard Solomon of Salt Lake City, lJIONE 013-R-- l visited with Air and Mrs. Sidney igoffg; Phone 033-- J Provo, Utah Co-lee- n, Bur-gene- - Willard Sowards A IVlio can do it? - $360,-000,00- 6 First Bridge rartyf 119 N. 7 Co, Univ. Ave. of a senes) 0, V KJ presents the MBS Show Feen-A-Mi- nt i i -- I IL . i 1- A Tr -4 .. it 'v i Selling at a bargain to the right party. See David Kinnear, or write Il.F. I). No. I, Box 00, 2Nov.8 Provo. CJ 4 i BRICK HOME ud Fruit Products of Fuctorj, nnd two acre choice land, alongside lake View highway on West Drive. r A I Double or Nothing Walter Compton, affable emcee (left) explain to Frank Forest, featured singer, why time is the essence of tiro new Double or Nothing", heard each quiz show, Monday nip'il at 0:011 Irom lv() 0, Provo, through tire Mutual Broadcasting System. On tin program, tail) romesiant Is fiskod a question Worth $3.00. If answered correctly, tire guest is then requested to talk on tire subject for one minute. As lire seconds tick away, from one to ten silver dollars in a small, yuiver Compton drops individual strong box. Tlrese additional prizes are based on lire contestant makes interesting or inform tire number of times alive statements, llren Compton asks tire participant to answer another question for Double or Nothing"! It's a great show ! Tune in KOVO next Monday evening nt Nine! Fcen-A-Mi- cvr 0v Hr ml PHONE 1000 Estate Fire Insurance Willard L. Sowards Anollier college vrr i mTor way and hero 4s a reminder to help PROVO Agency UTAH ou bridge the aup between home and bool. Knjo a telephone v i it regular!) . It's a lot more satisfying than letters and incp?n-ite- , n o. Ask the operator to tell ou the rale to any town. 24 W-us- t 1 You'd been worried about the house, but you sent the slip cover and drapes to us for cleaning. You were proud of jour borne, and our careful expert workmanship had helped another big moment. For prompt and k.lllful cleaning service on drapes and furnishings, jut call 473. ir REPAIRING 3 1 Your EM BER Madssn Cleaning RADIOS Refrigerators - Washers ' R E M O HAROLD MAAG ' Moments WVV. SSTHAY GRIFFITH APPLIANCE SERVICE at the Furniture Exchange Center Phone fe 7r TUN BLINDS t 1 fnlJ, Provo's postmaster, is now an on civil service, although Postaverage of three cent- eath par-it- l, master Smoot of Salt Late City imlruilng the cost nf the has not yet reeeivtd his appointtrutk for which the government ment under the civil service. 3b rents an hour, and the pav All employes below the grade Trovo of supervisor, by first passing the salary of the employe. offue employs a total of 38 men civil service examination and by regularly in all, with additional being placed on the active subemployes numbering as high as stitute list, are then classified as 20 men at rush periods, such as civil service employes, and are at Christmas time eligible to participate in all benefits, and may retire after 30 Ret cipta service at age of 63 years in at the post office Provo years or at 65 compulsory. optional, average 1350 per day, not IncludProvo's Carrier Service ing money orders, which average 84,000,000 Net Profits is operated on schedule also. better than $2 000 daily, and are cow shown by the U, S Each man is allowed from 7 45 to which pay out an average of Postal se.vice whereas a few years 8 a m. to case hts mail, and route 11500 daily. The bond business ago the annual deficit was around it ready for delivery in his dist- here runs from 1100 to 110,000 $60,000,000. The change has rict. He is required to deliver per day. Postal savings show a come under Mr Earley administhis mail and return to the post marked increase during the past tration, whhh r jrr-- the passage 1 rtfflc Tint 14vw tVsw flvo voara x i VUUM of an amendment tu the puatai JJ, HI a time clock being UBed by every War Condition regulations requiting every deAllowances are made employe. partment of government to weigh for extra heavy mall. have upset the postal service to its mall and pay annually Into the Each mans record is kept many countries. German mall is post office department the cost of strictly and is open for Inspection now routed through Russia over handling the same. at any time by a government the Siberian railway. Sinking of Following Mr. Bailey's inform postal inspector. Twice each year ships at sea has lost thousands of attve address, many questions a supervisor goes around the parcels and letters, and registered were asked as to details of the route with each carrier, and keeps letters, and caused untold finan- service in Provo, which he ansFluctuations in rates wered satisfactorily to all. an accurate record of number of cial loss. 3 houses, number of famines, num- of exchange are a constant source Present prospects are for a (Ad. No. ber of collection boxes, weight of of difficulty, with some countries his mail, number of letters, news- like France, Belgium, Denmark, total cash farm income, including papers, magazines, etc. taken out. Tunis, Rumania, Spain, etc. being Government payments, of about the completely suspended for money $8. 900, 000, 000 in 1940, The Merit System Britains pound, or- Bureau of Agricultural Economics transfers is used throughout the post ofdinarily worih 14.87 is now stand- announces. This is about fice, and every man is rated in- ing at $ 4 05. or 5 percent higher than dividually, demerits being assessin 1939, and will be the second ed against his record for every Post Office Are Classified highest for any year since 1930. error made. Rating also inaccording to ihe reieipts at the cludes faithful and meritorious office For 2P years Provo hie ( o'limic' at I5.Y.F. service, diligence and quality of rated First Class, that is, its rt attiailmg attention ait the work, rapidity, knowledge, co- ci ipt are upwards of $ 4 rl 0 00 nt v l ov al blue nnd white, feather-- i operation, personal appearance, Second class Is under that sum ail'd outfits of White Key. wo-- I and each man gets 50 merits each With another $5,000 income nun's service fraternity. The new six months period, if he has no Provo would Ire promoted to the logs will add color to the half- demerits. An aggregate of all rat- next highest Such rating time marching maneuvers wlinh grade ings Is taken by the Postal in- fivs the salary of the postmaster, the White Key girls will peifoim spector. Provo's office now rates and also benefits the personnel. at the USAC.-B.- Y.l'. football 89 percent as compared to 3 8 per Saturday. jgame ( rv il Scrv ice rent In 1938 n dilations no- - govern all post A New laian Fund Rome carriers walk 9 miles a er s who may not be removed I,. has been established at Eug- and others day. walk 29 m les until ham Young uuiveisity by Dr ear h day. An average load Is from of fir e without inuse v nr l 75 pounds, and this weight aver- tin have ir hed the retirement Kichuid R. Lyman. The fund ne it 70 years. J. W Danger- - was inaugurated by a gift of ages 806 pieces. $1000 from Dr Lyman, and will 'be Known as the Ra hard R. LyI man Loan Fund. It is designed students to complete io their courses. S. Ercanbrack and Lamar Ercanbrack took Lynn Wilson back to San Diego and visited with their son Bert who is employed at the Continental airplane factory at San Diego. Cal, While there they went into Mexico and Los Angeles. They returned Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Anderson served dinner at the Willard Bandley home Friday evening Those enjoying the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Bandley, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson and daughter Marion Bandley and Mrs Rei Cluff and Mrs. Edward r. G IK lurry panel post items cosis for v 1 SHARON Inch of news and much of the data given by Mr of tin must wu- not known rwn by lliil important furunon- - uf govern tin s rotarians nr u(, and the mail service is one Work at the Provo post office ot the most important mediums of this service" declared Kenneth begins at 4 a. m.. two men startE. HaiUy, assistant postmaster at ing at that hour sorting mail, anthe Trovo post ifftce in a recent other comes at 5 a m. and a address before the fourth at 6 a m, in order that the Provo rotary dub. night s mail may be ready for deInterest was keen throughout livery at 8 a. m. An average of 5ut'U letters are distributed Mr, Bailey's address, and the inon formation he gave regarding first class mail, not including the Provos post offh e service was so many sai ks of parcel post aqd appreciated by the club members newspapers and magazines. tTuctKnJ 31, 1940 Postal Service Discussion Shows Provo's Status1 I). S, Office SL If by (X Tiers Jay, OctuKr m 1 INSURANCE HE WAS THE PICTUR.& OP sartorial splendor LOANS and REAL ESTATE See M UNUSUALLY gooo disposition HAD FRED E. RAY 78 N, Unir. Atb. 12-I- Phone 108 ..Salt Lakes Newest Hotel COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE .. 83 North Unlv. Ave, Phon IN. TIRE 3 MORE., HE LOOKED -- AND THEN HE FOUND OUT like Ills A MOVIE KERO-- vvhy mb couldn't cet a pars SHOES HAD HALITOSIS REPAIRING Nina's with vuru solus lot dirt in and consequent foot odors out. Such offense is inexcusable when done you consider that our expert with quality materials, costs so very little. half-solinp- See Us Now r, U. S. TIRES and BATTERIES LOUIS KELSCII and SONS (At the Rear of The Booterie ) Phone 707 Brimhall Bros. V t f . i . J,w X, ;'TOProeiTE :.r X- p- - i - hi ffy TTr Y - - ' I p u fjl Il ix'fj Jj 'f. i -- k v. GREAT MORMON TEMPLE 209 Rooms 200 Tile Baths New Square Salt Fake City, Utah All West Exposure Rooms Delightfully A lr Costed Manager FINANCE fci.ns.rtB- Phone 822 j I nMwiniiniMiittimiiitMiimwiciim!i!i!!ii!iiuM!((ihiuniiiit!iutitmt (Ad. No. 13 of a Serb's n c. EXCHANGE i I 3 FURNITURE ; E UMBER CO. BEAUTIFUL HOMES compan? $ 2-P- Rates: Hotel Temple $ .95 .95 V EMERSON RADIOS New Late Style Rust Cover S 50 LIVING ROOM SUITE 59 Used Monarch or Majestic $ 4 .50 9 RANGES $1.50 to $4.00 ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Native lumber Used Lumber Shingles, Sash and Boers 0 was backed jj security and wed I! like to make loans as safe all long. "Vou know," he II said, most jieople don't ap- predate vvtrat you do, making! it easy for anybody to get money quickly when (hey need it. But I've netuaily been hungry. I've been where a 10e sandwich might just as well have rust ten dollais. When! you've been there, jou know! that being aide to borrow for necessities is the greatest! 1 privilege in the world." 61 c. CIRCULATORS New Unfinished CHESTS Best in town by sound ' 4U3T TEN DOLLAR SANDWICHES Ills routine loan RALPH'S RADIO AND AFPLLiNCE -- WHAT New and Used Furniture Sale Specials! Walnut Bedroom Suites You get everything Used $1n-5- Call 24 310 MTest Center St. for hxyert Radio Refrigerator or TI ashing Machine Repairs I You Furnish the Lot Vell Build the Home |