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Show THE VOICE OF SILICON - J. .... i. . $.. $v i Friday, December Flamule Success Friday, December 9, the annual was presented "Fgmule, under the able direction of Miss Wagers of the speech department A matinee was presented to the Junior high In the morning and to the public and Senior high at night. was 1,1 Tile selling of the pl a Mexican village. The sec ner was vei v appropiinte, ami the costumes were a very highlv Quaker play, stockings sheet satisfaction for colored, which Ltt J In perfect) The lighting effeites were very as the unusual good, as well Mexican pottery and baskets. The east Included the following Inez Jones Charlotta .... Clark Johnson Hugh Win-to- n Carlos Sanchey . Joe Ree-h- a Vernon Nuttal Pedro Sheriff Smith .... Lon Christensen Ex a Dune-oRuth Nelson Captain Oglesliy .... Steve Bunnell Spitting Ranger .. Ross Holdaway Carlos Madsen The Padre Those helping to make the play a success were: Aldoria Carter Prompter Clyde Olsen House Manager ... Carlos Madsen Stage Manager ... Darrell Haws A strength and dur- ability far greater than they appear to have, is made possible by the high-twicrepe thread used in these fine Quaker stockings. it Try one pair. Compare with the stockings you are wearing. .79 to L35 a pair. at IVYLOtt hn.0S COMPANY I I Mistress: I saw the milk man kiss you this morning. In the future I will take the milk myself. Maid: It would be no use, mum, he's promised never to kiss anybody but me." Know Your Neighbor s Hank "it of th e ijear ljt CENTER ST. PROVO, UTAH 33 E. Gift giving is made pleasant for HER if you let tis offer our expert assistance PRESSES (Street and Party) COATS . . . (Sport Fur or Dress) GLOVES HOSIERY SKIRTS Timrccp UUOD ffiATQ HAND-BAG- S Specialize in You don't know Hank Smith' - it's a fact, That's not a que-tio- n or at lca-- t it s a safe bet, for few im a know the leal Hank Smith, pioprutor of the Smith Billiard Tailois That's all most men know about him, that he is the proprie- of the pool hall and billiard room on the corner of First West and Centtr street But you oould get a lot more information about Henry Smith and his son, if jou followed him around a few-- months and said nothing. Yes. it will take months to get acquainted, and one of the bet ways to get acquainted Is to visit Hank's neighbors. Would you suspect that Hank Smith owned one or the finest peach and pear orchards in Utah county? Would you believe that his farm and his home is a paradise of good things to see, to learn about, and to enjoy? Would you expect a man and his sons who keep a pool hall and a beer vendor's license in connection to be drinkers and carous-ers- ? Well, you are wrong again. Neither Hank's boys smoke or drink, at least drink nothing than milk and good stronger water, and Hank and his boys are pals and enjoy the great more than anything else. Last year the two boys brought home a couple of cougars and a litter of kittens from the canyons, and they are good hunters in deer season and fine fishermen the rest o the year. Boating, too, is a big port with them, and whenever and wherever good sport in the wide-ope- n spaces is going forward you usually find Hank (smith and his sons right there. But you don't know them at all yet. Get into their real lives knd what they live for and you find them filled with charity for the poor and needy, always ready to give a helping hand, to serve a neighbor, or befriend the widow in her affliction It wouldnt bs fair to them to tell what we know about their charities, for "charity vaunteth not itself," and Hank Smith and his boys would never forgive us if we told on them. But the fact remains that a man is judged solely by what we see of him. It often pays to take an-her look, perhaps in another direction. SWEATERS o' Dresses To Fit the Hard-To-F- North CITY DRESSES SLIPS SCARFS Popular Prices BRIEFS , COMBINATIONS 20-3- EAST CENTER ST. Powell, Mary Powell Fox, Abraham Powell, Roy Powell, Shirlif Powell, and Emma Powell, heirs at law of Augustus known as A. N. Powell, Lizzie Ann Klrkham,, Sarah Ellen Evans, Susana WhipRussell Wanlass, ple, Samuel Andrew Frederick WanlaBs, Zella Mary VanLeuvOn, Barbara Wan-la- s and no stockings more welcome than se Rogers, Jennie Wanlass William Ewell Wanlass, and Frank Wanlass, heirs at law of William Wanlass, otherwise known as William Wanles, deceased; Lizzie Ann Klrkham, heir at law of Hyrum Klrkham, deceased; James Evans and Hyrum Klrkham, as trustees for the heirs of William Wanles, deceased; Hugh R. Rhodes,' and Jesse S. Rhodes, and all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, or Interest In, or lien upon the real property described In the complaint adverse to plaintiff's ownership, or clouding plaintiffs title thereto, Defendants. S U M SILK HOSIERY Attractively boxed for giving PRICED AT $1.00 1.35 1.25 1.15 X X t ' Mft Columbia Industrial Loan Co. I - Phone N. Uxiv. Ave. j i- a. ' - T3l f 3.50 3.30 Mht Me At 1277 .. $2.05 3.00 Pairs FOIl Pairs FOP Pairs FOP Quality Mnrhandie Put Not Iliah Pi'md - Tl.ET-- V QU3UTY Phone NOW AWES q Me At STYLE SERVICE 13 T1 Kl.s MOSS THE STATE OF .UTAH THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are heteby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you. if served within the county in which this action Is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with thp clerk of said court. This action is brought to quiet Ure title of the plaintiff to in I tah Councertain real ty, Utah, more partirulary described as follows, to wit: "Commencing at a point 13 chains West of the Northeast corner of the 'Southeast quaiter of Sedion 20, Township 5 South, ta ige 1 East of Salt Lake Meri-.iiathence South 4 54 chains, therce Eat 5,75 chains; thence 1939 Almanac p and Medical Guide If you have not received your copy of this valuable almanac, ask us for it the next time you are in this vicinity. In addition to a yearly calendar, weather forecasts, rising and setting of sun and moon, it also contains home nursing hints, beauty facts, new games, interesting charts, recipes, planting dates, etc. And this greatly improved JAYNE almanac is absolutely free. Come in soon and get your copy. Tell your friends about it. too. CITY DRUG CO. 204 West Center Phone 240 . Attention to XoEBac I . . H B M a We have one of the largest stocks of All 1 8 A Kinds of Sporting IS Why dont you come in and I lFll0M see for If Goods in Utah County! if w X X m fjl It y FiioSt $125 it $905 1 to $398 yourself? We have Wagons, Sleighs, Tricycles, Bicycles, Scooters, Sport Socks, Gloves! All Kinds of Tennis and Golf Equipment! x & X X X X X X 44 44 4t 14444 M 7VA 9 A fi 3 Lay-awa- y Li Plan! A il h Y. Li X Also w y y nh 44444444- We have also a convenient X X X X X X w yI 20 Get Your Copy atch, Emma Hatch Wherritt, and Floyd Hatch, heirs at law of 1 Abram Hatch, otherwise known as Abraham Hatch, deceased; V? Naomi Powell Fox, James A. welcomes more heartily than silk stockings . . . G4 598 So. Univ. I There! no gift a woman f expenses and repay the amount on an extended, low cost plan. Loans up to $300 may be had for short terms on very low interest rates. Inquire now for full information without obligation. Tri State Lumber Co. Clott-worth- Cl ment, , TPY OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN B, PROVO Your Christmas expenditures may seem heavy right now, hut if you tale advantage of our small loan department you can take care of all Interesting folder "A Better Red Cedar Shingle free upon request. to-w- it: Powel.-other-wi- 33 the natural durability of Western Red Cedar kept in them by controlled drying processes. r, SNO-SUIT- S life" tree Cedar Shingles! is ' And MANY OTHERS for Children (sizes 8 to 16) c Find out their superiority for yourself. Rend any average shingle until it splits. Then bend a TREE LIFE sliingle. Note how it reaches a greater curve, howits strength resists splitting. They are heavier than ordinary shingles and r, LOUNGING PAJAMAS i Ir'u o! Jxgd SHERIFFS if George Shaw, graduate of Lake View grade school, Lincoln high school, Henagars Business college, and an engineer at Pacific States Pipe plant, will become 0 the president In Provo on L im-to- r( ra For Everyone r ve p - cU.V.N. it GOWNS 1G, 1933. North Smith rs KAY'S South 20.76 chains; thence West f 5.75 chains; thence North 9 51 LEGAL NOTICES 16.50 chains; thence Well 10.63 chains; thence i chains, thence West 4,80 chains; PROBATE and 10.56 chains; thence Dee 29, sutvt filing Dr. David GUARDI WSIUP NOTICES thence East 21.30 chains; thence Morgan. Consult County Clerlt or the South 5.40 chains to the place of Alce Louise Reynolds, beldved l!csMtive Signers for Further beginning. Area 51.30 acres. MAURICE HARDING teacher at B Y I', and member of Information, the general relief society board, Attorney for riamtilf IN THE FOlHTli JUDICIAL Dated: December 9, 193S al-- o beloved by hundreds of clui COIKT OF THE P. O. Address: 232 West Center women throughout the state, wa DISTRICT burn d Friday afternoon from the STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR Street, Provo, Utah. I TAH COUNTY. Published in Utah Valley News, Utah stake tabernacle where Y. E. pre-MWinn, Plaintiff, vs. Dec. 1C, 23, 30, Jan. 6, 13. funeral services were held, Hyde A. Willcs. as administrator of Lyman B. of the A Sherman Christensen of Proothiiwi-- e known as lllcs, SALE vo will head the Utah county bar Lyman B. Willis, and Sarah Ann association during 1939, with R. Willes, deceased; Adeline Rhodes H. Andrus of Spanish Fork as Iettrsen. Sarah Alvina Rhodes In the District Court, in and for Utah County, Utah. vice president, and J. Rulon Mor- Howes, Hose Rhodes Green, gan of Provo secretary-treasureFirst Security Bauk of Utah, Wilcox, LeRay Wilcox, following election of officers at Sylvester Wilcox, Rose Hansen, National Association, a corporthe county bar association gather- Ruby Elsinore, and Mary Biown ation, Plaintiff, vs. David S. ing here Saturday. Wilcox, heirs at law of Barbara Baker, and Goldie B. Baker, his Kearns Rhodes, deceased; Harriet wife, Defendants. . All Utah M.I.A. stake and ward S. Jesse Rhodes, Hugh Rhodes, To be sold at sheriff sale, workers will gather at the Alpine Rhodes, John 11 a. m., Dec. 31, 1938, at front Rhodes, Jasper stake tabernacle Saturday or an Alvin Rhodes, and Mar- door of Courthouse, in Provo, institute in the technical phases Rhodes, vel Rhodes Racker, he s at law Utah, premises situate in Said of M I.A. especially dealing Alonzo D. Rhodes, Jr other- County in activity problems connected of andiajticularly described known as A. D. Rhodes, Jr., as follows: wise with dancing, drama, music, Sarah deceased; Frank Rhodes, 152 feet South Commencing speech, and arts. Elsie Rhodes from the Northwest corner of Briggs, Empey, i Rene Block 19, Plat B, Provo City Niber, Stephen F. Chadwick of Seattle Eertha Rhodes national commander of the Amer- Rhodes Smith, and Lois Amund- Purvey of Building Lots; thence ican Legion, was guest of honor sen, heirs at law of Alonzo D. South 47.64 feet; thence East at a Legionaire's banquet at the Rhodes, deceased; Mary Ashton 152 feet; thence North 25.64 EBther Powell, Oran feet: thence West 45 feet; thence Hotel Roberts Wednesday noon, Thomas, being escorted from Salt Lake Ashton, and Emma Ashton, heirs' North 25 feet; thence West 7 City by an automobile caravan at law of Thomas Ashton, de- feet; thence South 3 feet; thence and a special highway patrol ceased, and Jane Doe Ashton, de- West 100 feet to the place of squad. More than 150 guests sur- ceased, wife of Thomas Ashton, beginning. rounded the tables, presided over deceased, whose other and true Together with all buildings and as toast- name is unknown; LeRoy Davis, apppurtenances thereto belongby George S. Bnllif master. Pearl Broomhead, Sarah Kittin-ge- ing. Reva Armitstead. Ruby Together with a right of way The death of George Thomas Stoker, and Chelta Brown, heirs In common with these grantors Paey, 77, Saturday at bis resi- at law of Elisha H. Davis, de- their successors in Interest and South street, ceased, and Sarah Davis, de- all other dence, 812 W. First parties now interested Provo takes toll of another old ceased, wife of Elisha H. Davis, Is the same over the following timer from the ranks. Funeral deceased; Jacob Gardner Cox, described property, In 2nd were held ward William Malin Cox. services LaGrand Commencing 100 feet East of chapel, and burial made In Provo. Cox, Fay Cox, Lamond Cox, Dale the Northwest corner of Block 19, His widow and three sons and two Cox, Darrell Cox, Julia Cox, and Plat Provo City Survey of daughters survive: Justin Paey Alice Cox, heirs at law of Jacob of Garfield, Erwin, Sterling and Cox, deceased; Louisa Emmeline Building Lots; thence South 149 Miss Rotha Paey of Provo, and Evans, Julia Ann Southwlck, and feet; thence East 70 feet; thence North 25 feet; thence West 59 Mrs. Elva Cooper of Murray. Suel Zimmerman, heirs a. law of More than 80 city employees John Zimmerman, deceased; Ada feet; thence North 124 feet; and their partners enjoyed their Barratt, and May Mercer, heirs thence WeBt 11 feet to the place annual Christmas party Thursday at law of Amos Wagstaff, de- of beginning. evening at the Hotel Roberts. ceased; Mrs. James B. Clark DATED Dec. 6, 1938. E. G. DURNELL, Complete report Is planned for Gaddle, Stanley Gaddie, and MalSheriff, Utah County, Utah. Jhe next issue of this paper. of colm Gaddie, heirs at law Publication in Utah Valley James B. Gaddie, deceased; A. C. Todd, Ogden contractor, 1938. George Southwlck, and Julia Ann News, Dec. has filed suit aealnst the Utah South wick, lib wife, LeRoy E, Power and Light company and 42 Lott, the Federal Land Bank of members of the Citizen's com- Berkeley, a corporation; Jane mittee for $400,000 for alleged Hatch Turner, Lacy Hatch Farnsredefamation of character as a worth Thompson, Fannie LaPreal sult of statement published dur- Hatch Ray, Edwin D. Hatch, ing the recent municipal power Hatch Browning, John Doe election campaign In Ogden. McAllister, eon of Ann Hatch McAllister, deceased, whose other Chief Henry East announces and true name is unknown, Par- I? the need of tw-- more semaphores don Dodds, Jr., Joseph Hatch to govern Provo traffic. He I Dodds, Vermont Hatch, Sumner would place these at First West Hatch, Katie Hatch Murdock, Y, on Center, and at First North on Henry Ray Hatch, Nettle y University. The city commission widow Hatch, surviving is considering the proposal. of Chase Hatch, deceased, Victor WHUiUiOTMWntMwuiHiiHiHuuHmMHmimiutWHWtmmuwwHttimmttUHUHiuutMiHMiHMiuHrtiuwiuimmiWfuiHwmtmiimiumfmuHutHuiuH FREE From m BOXING GLOVES DELIVERY $15.75 Gf V 1 to j rer hi Sot of Four $9.05 X y X 272 West Center Provo, Utah Phone 160 . Trx. , V Ts, - . L U (: |