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Show r THE or VOICE SHARON in TIMPAtJOGOS FEED THE (Mrs Ir. I MILK WHITE WAY hom.is I I i O'.'iiit ' For Greater Profit' MILK WHITE I W ING i H h p II ' water bnnii Prows and Haws Realty Co. I nlv. Are. 3.1 North ij utah jjpnovo DO YOU j i !know? Mr , l Emily - n- and Mis Jos, ph wth h r mu r and Mic. A,. 1 Williams lei, ned word this wck of a dang' hr In ing born at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eail Jones at Walker Mims, Cal. Mrs. Jones is the former Edith Williams Hie otlur grandmother, .Mrs. Julia Jones left Tun day for Walker Mims to see the new-- i 'a?h in - oilier AIR CORPS 75 UTAH MEH SALT LAKE CITY Opportunity lo is t in the Air Corps denied to young Utahns for several weeks was last week by a Ninth Corps Area announcement that 7a Air Cot ps vacancies will be filled immediately .front the Utah 2 trvnt Reducing District. RUN-SHRINK-S- If you're been looking for a tailored brief that will fit smoothly and comfortably, wont run, shrink or sag, ami isn't expensive, then stop searching right now. AN e lone just this undie in DUE SWANS MINIKINS. waistband feature has twice the life of ordinary elastics, is speiially constructed not to hind, twist or bring harsh pressure on tlic tummy. Tin- - No-lte- lt MINIKINS arc' guaranteed Housekeeping. They can be washed and washed, bevnusf they arcing wearing. They are reinforced at the crotch, beautifully tailored and throughout xx 111 fit perfectly without a wrinkle. Considering their price, we suggest an early by t.ood r pure base. Retread Tires YOUR KEY ALL STORE" EACH SLEXDKIXS Last ex Yarn AND UP 59r WASIIDURN (8 SERVICE Lejal Notices Utah Recruiting heretofore existing between plaln-if- f Headquarters District, 223 Ness Building, Salt and defendant. Lake City, Utah. Arnold C. Roylance and Elmer L. Terry, Plaln'iffa Attorneys. UTAH'S 1940 If your Community is good enough to LIVE in, its good enough to TRADE in OXYDOL . . .lge. pkg. 19c all flavors JELLO, pkg. 5c SOAP ,,330 BAKING SUGAR PEAS or Dj-jp- . jH.r IP, ROLLED OATS iLnu CAKE 31 EAT, LG A. 2nd. 2 190 I.G.A., 9-o- z. Succt Wrinkle cans, 2 for FLOUR"; :,:: ! 10c 250 210 15 SOAP GRAINS.';'::1,,, 430 SALAD DRESSING 29 ri SAUERKRAUT"-1!,- ! GRATED TUNA BAKING . RAISINS 4-l- b. 2-l- SUGAR..; 10-lb- flour;;;;; POWDERED SUGAR bs. CHOCOLATE''!;, 170 57c s. 3 LBS All YOU 210 tOOKINC v - Company, xx 1 of the Many Makes anil r.eiow ve i!t a All Models of Cars, priced from 75. to $093. l'c-- 1035 ('REV. SEDAN, Master DeLuxe, Radio and Heater 1034 FORI) SE1HN New Paint, in good shaie 1037 ILl MOUTH UFE 1 038 CHEW Ct)l PE with Radio and Heater PICK-U10;W FORD IO;W PORT), Cliev. Chassis and Cab, long wheel base. This is a real bargain! V-- Genuine Ileltrick HUNTING COAT Americas most popular GAME COATS Large Selection $3.69 and up V t t 7 "Red Top SAFETY CAP Waterproofed Duck fully lined 69c Each z Special 6 FOR 250 00 HETTRICK 98c Universal Gun Cover 3. Fits All Guns and Rifles 4' outside Youll say . , . Soft, its thick Rubberized moleskin inside. a real buy at Con. Wajon ,69c & Mach. Co. PHONE 214 4 'i 4 8 S AA 4 AAA 4- - 4 4 44 4 44-t 4 AUouances and Easy Terms ! n u & SERVICE h 3 productive capacity. Under this Plan those who have contributed to society will receive their just dues. They will be able to enjoy respectable retirement and there will be no bars erected to prevent sons from following their chosen occupations. There would be a place for younger workers. The T. H. HUMPIIERT3 State Engineer. Date of first publication, Oct. 18, 1940. Date of last publication November 15, 1940. ssusaressssestaasMa We Fit Any Window Liability of Stockholders of Banks Prices Right! PRUIVS INC TO AMEND SECTION 18. ARTICLE XII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH. RELATING TO LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS OF -- w. - How Much Higher Is a High Hat Than Its Width? COME IN TOMORROW Or. G. H. HEINDSELMAN Utah Valley Glass & Paint BABKS. 57 N. Unlv. Ave. Graduate and Registered Optometrist 120 W. Ccn. Trovo Ph. 880W Thone C50 v (TYT?Ty'rn'r therein s But. C. V. HANSEN. SEE Be il enacted by the Legislature of the State of Utah, of oil the members elected lo each house con- Secretary at Pan proposes that youth shall take up the task of supplying the nation with needed things. Townsend Actually this hat Is wider at the brim than it is high. Yonr eyesight plAjs queer triiks. The only xxay to be sure jour ejes dont need aid is to visit a good optometrist and have AVelI give yon a them complete optical examination nit liout any obligation to buy glasses. Venetian Blinds Constitutional Amendment 4 600 he bates. The Townsend plan provides for a constant flow of money, to keep buying power on a level with (Ad. No. 3 T ?y V of a series) 'kl A y m COinG'lUS WiFE SAV- LINES FROM LIFE Fearless Person afraid of sickness. Most e is Old Pole, the campus watchman, tipped me off. kid, he wild, Ive been around here a long time an the bin kos that get their gals are the ones who dont forget flowers for important times like IJ-se- n, Because of an Inherent fear of illness, many jvoople unfortunately put off correcting minor plij'-ica- l dMrefts. Hy chocking the cnnp of minor trouble, wriou roiiM quciircHi are often aioiiJtil. lo keep jour health Kit jour chiroal it host, practor f inlay for a phhaf p ami t h' (omliiioning treatment, j Holidaxi an parties, dames an Midi. Its as easy a that. Smart gu, lete. Lovely Boses Sweet Gardenias Provo I)r. E. Mansfield PHONE Qresimhoiits FOR APPOINTMENT Phone Of. IdU.iW, He. 1WW3J 75 E. Center St., Provo, Utah Phone I 4 sales of a series) him on relief, which he cant take? This letter Is typical of many. It Is for just such cases that the Townsend Plan was launched. Under the plan, the father, three would have been years ago, 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 years. He would have been relieved from that constant fear of relief, which 15, 1940. 4 233 W. Center Trade-i- (Ad. No. therefor, made In affidavit form, must be filed with T, II. Humph-ery- s, State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, with one extra copy and $1.0 filing fee on or before December elec-tor- ( P jt TNITED ttv. Protests resisting the granting lOlM RFSULUllUN H Convertible Coupe, Its been reconditioned to give years of good scribe. Mhh a small down payment, you fan take ivj. long as IS months to pay the bnlnnte. no Nr,b of said Application, with reasons A new plea-urt-- of Liberal water sec. ft of underground tunnel In from the Mayflower Wasatch county. The portal of the tunnel is located at a point S. 8423' W. 1988 4 ft. from the E. Cor. Sec. 25, T. 2 S R. 4 E., SLB&M. The natural flow of water from tht tunnel will be augmented by pumping from a vertical shaft sunk in the tunnel at a point N. 7935 W. 3170.9 ft. from the SE Cor. Sec. 26, T. 2 S R. 4 E. SLB&M. The water will he conveyed to the Mayflower mine in the Blue Ledge mining distrli t and there used for mining and nulling purposes, after which it will he returned to a natural thannel at a point S. 84 W. 1150 ft. from the EVi Cor. of said Sec. 25. SECTION 1. That it ! proposed to amend section 18, article XII, of th constitution of the stats of Utah to read: Sec. 18. The leglalatur may provide by law that the stockholders In every corporation and joint stock association organized for banking purposes, or tbs holders of any one or more of the classes of stock issued by any inch corporation in addition to tht amount of capital atock subscribed and fully paid by them shall be individually responsible for an additional amount equal to not exceeding the amount of their stock In such corporation, or the amount of their atock of any particular class In surh corporation, for all it debts and liabilities of every kind. Section 1. The secretary of etate U directed to submit this proposed amendment to the of the state at the next general election In the manner provided by law. Section J. If adopted by the electore of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1941. L E. E. Monson, Secretary of Stale of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing la a full, true and correct copy of the Constitutional Amendment proposed by the regular session of the legislature of 1939 as the same appears of record In my office. In wltnees whereof, I have here- onto set my hand and afflied ths Great Seal of the State of Utah, this 36th day of August, 1940. Con. Wagons the place for Hunting Supplies: ' ZlL'lh ic 270 mutton;;;;;;:;'"' Hi y" Hettrick Shell Vests OjiU MUTTON Some folks i II xvait for years til they tan afford a tar. In the meantime, you tan enjoy the motoring this itoneiful, speedy, etonontleal Old FORD accumulated very little. I must go out on my own. I would like to work at his trade, but I fmd that there Is no room for apprentices. What will tlie Townsend Plan do for me, or what can it do? What does it offer to prevent the same thing happening to me that happened to my father, for very soon I must support him or see curring 15c 15c $1.13 -- Mining has filed Applicato appropriate 2.5 t' j .V. fot roast nfor 190 TOMATO JUICE rVM-taaj't-'t'- 1 19?5 carton 22c - 4 MATER USERS 1 ALL BRAN TAMALES Traffic trends on Utah highways are up in 1940 over previous NOTICE TO years at all automatic recording New Park stations according to the September report of the Planning Survey Ixeetlcy, Utah department of the State Road tion No. 13701 hl Toast carton SIGO MUK IN HEAVIER '!!lis,,f(,?l0 3IATCIIES Oil P. O. Address, Room 312 City & County Bldg. Provo City, Utah. Publication da'es: Oct. 11, 18, 5, Nov. , 8, 1940. 100 POWDER!:;;1 3 bars 17c CAMAY SOAP IVORY SNOW. . . .Ige, pkg 21c MainJ! lloim SODA CRAX HflFFFF I 10 The average daily vcnicies on 91 at I lie Diaper Cross Roads for September was 4,677 Vehicles and the Sunday average was 6,117 v chi, its. The Labor Day total was 7,186 vehicles. In Parley's Canvon the daily average was 2.623. the Sunday average 4,119, .uni 'he Labor Day total 5,206 On US 89, north vehicles. of Richfield, the daily average traffic count was 971 and the Sunday average was 1.065 and t'e Labor Day total was 1,4 9 4 vehicles. The Draper Cross Roads section on PS 91 carries the heaviest tiaffie of any place where autorecorders are installed. matic Modernization of the highway at the point of the mountain, at the entrance to Provo, and at the tannery, south of Spanish Fork, will aid traffic movement and do away with much of the congestion now apparent at the places where the Improvements are to he made. The modernization will also be a l'S WHILE OTHERS WAIT, RIDE IN ECONOMY AND COMFORT re-ov-er Specials for Saturday, November 2nd DC 2n per cent to 6,067 vehicles. Colonel B. E. Grey, District Recruiting Officer, said the Utah Recruits will augment the Air Base Detachment at Fort Douglas. Some trainees from all parts of the United States already are encamped west of the post and after a month's preliminary training the most promising will be sent to Air Corps technical schools to safety factor as the roads are be- continue their training. ing widened and bad curves Applicants must be high school graduates, unmarried and between the ages of IS and 35 years ami able to pass the physical test for enlistment service Consult Clerk or the Interesting County foreign assignments in the Infantry and Respective Signers for further Coast Artillery will be filled from Information. the Utah Recruiting District, Colom Giey stated These vacanS U M M O X S cies are for serviie in Hawaii; the In the Fourth Judicial District ID j t pi ne Islands and Panama Court of the State o Utah in and and are to he filled at the earliest for Utah County. date. practicable WILLARD RUSSELL LOADER, Men who have registered for Plaintiff vs. ELVA CHRISTENSelective Service must obtain SON LOADER. Defendant. clearance from their Local Select- THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ive Service Boards before theyl sAID DEFENDANT: -- in he You are hereby summoned to accepted for enlistment In the Army. The Utah Recruiting ippear within twenty days after District during the coming month ervice of this summons upon you, will fill 33 vacancies In the f served within the in County Medical and Ordnance Depart- which this action la brought, ments and the Signal Corps at otherwise, within days after various Western Army posts, ac- .ervlce and defendthirty the above to Colonel Grey. cording action; and in cass of your Information regarding these allure so to do, judgment will be vacancies may be had by calling rendered against you at or writing to the U. S. Army to the demand of the according complaint, Recruiting Stations at 201 Feder which hag been filed with the al building, Logan; 202 Federal jerk of said court. Bulidliig, Ogdeu; National Guard This action Is brought to National Armory, Provo and a judgment, dissolving the Guard Armory, Cedar City and tonds of matrimony now and TRAFFIC MINCE n en-itl- fOREM DRUG! t,g WANTS 11 n?r LAUNDRY A hrtak-dowof the September traffic shows the average du.ly It. f. c oil Highway 91, south of was Bi.gham. 4,314 vehhles, while the average Sunday traffic was 5.049 Vehicles. On Labor Day the tiaffie increased about , Mr. jih Row- The fe.iow.'ig as a copy of a Dr Towiistiul at, 1 lie writer of it loqinsts that his name- he within the held, f.r given letter. He ijvs Pet liaps you can answer mv I am is years old, just problem. thi'ouch high school, but am worried as to what will happen to me. Please do not print my name as that might embarras my father, taiiv when I tell you that 1 was born when he was 4 5, so he has to be careful, now that he Is 63, n6 naci a guuu joo tor a wime, but jobs for him are now difficult to get. I live In a state where the law demands that the So children he kept in school. for the Lmt IS years he has kept his nose to the grindstone to keep I know that honest me there. and tluifty as he has been, he has h tit r si t t to Ik ailijuarter-i- . UP f Says Hansen1 :i.,nur,v part of C?o That ve appreciate yourf PROBLEM ; L Hoy, son of Mr. and Store Merchandise' ANSWERS RELIEF i FROM ? Patronage t . . r.g four ill. Mien vert im ml'i rs of the d u t h, s Si ! v Guarani end) That von can SAVE on r-- Rug a f,.u E. r' is , n:.n. Mi ,n.t w i f; it mis I' ,, ci".p,.'.n d th. m (. d w i.i 1 u f u s, - ll.illuwe'fi, I'.tny ter J f.u- s.. w.. I,, 1,1 Momi,,! i.ctt .it the M lihams h in.e wit L CAR ; :sale is now oni 7 1(. In- - ll'U r 53, , X BATTERIES THAT our V 1 numbers a 11' r w ' I1 ' le Mr. and Mrs. Kay V. Wentz. The mother of the little one was formerly Miss Lorna Wentz. Mr and Mrs. Leo Poulson. Mr and Mrs Edgar Booth and Joseph went to Manti Sunday to attend funeral services for Mrs. Alice Mrs Bird was Ann Evans Blit! the moth, r of Mrs Joseph E. Booth. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rohboc k. William and George Rohbock went to California this week. The nun will attend to some business matters and Mrs Rohboc. k will visit with friends Lane Reynolds has returned to San Diego where he is stationed with the V. S Navy, after spend ing two weeks visiting here with his mother, Mrs. Martha Reynolds. While here he enjoyed a deer hunt with Ins fi lends Oilier Successful Hunters besides those men ioned las week were: George. Ray and ernie Loveless, Enos Neilsen, Ed. Orrel Petty. George Harris, nad Wavne Gunnell. Mr. and Mrs. George Harris have returned to their home in Call in and Lenk us over 1 tie f. r so. -s good tiny a. :j s .. i. Mrs Laos XtiKen, Lots Elaine, tluurhtcr of Mr. and MLtlaud Pretwidi and Fhtrlty Etta, dnuehter of Mr. and Mrs Merlin Prf tw idi. A Daughter as Dorn to Mr and Mrs Hex Ingers-olof Logan, Utah aciordtng to word received here by the grandparents, .loins city on South, will sol or rtatle for smaller projicr tj. Our bujing can assume HOIiC Ixian. Me have other ii : full Acres :: i iif FOR SALE! 3 rm. huh), f ( i . tie pr,! 1 iiy 1'Mul Jtah Poultry Coep. Ass'r. right. h a v i SuDilay 'itc hun l.ipiiej eatier the ill They were Leon Jos - HI DKEMARI.K jj l !i- - !' Cooperation Pays Again! nw i kid n;i:i)iTs now i: j ic-l- n tioi' 'li- - hi M g M"iiai L...n-- i uK (MI ii M' h i 1Mie veil ' ' -i'll as ac ion M 1 1 ; oi is Ml A I. BUI HI IW M IslI Hi. u Insure l.aii li.il.iiin 0 SO s ' tui inna nuts r.ni;ir ri u ns t Mat im A. r .it a . i g V- H. Poutson - Reporter) C, Ootol-- TLurftlay, y.J"l X 7 X PW lUt Uf (Ad No. 11 of a ki Lki rii Where (Ad No Eight-- O the Flowers Grov 5 of a si rh s ) N V |