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Show PRO VP. (UTAH) EVENING HEJIALD,. THURSDAY JANUARY 2, 1930. PAGE SEVEN i n 1 1 II i it ; II i -ii u - I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I M n 1 1 ii 1 1 I ! i I 1 1 1 1 i i i i I i ii 1 1 i i 1 1 i i 1 1 i ; i i t i l i f i i I 3 i I I i I ! I ! Ji I ? I 4 t 1 t ! Ii I 5 t I I J I I I i 1 1 f i t f I i . programs' i - STATION K. S. L. f, ' TEID AY, JANUARY S ; 9 Crn., 'Damrosch music appre- f "ciation. hour; ,10 a.ia.r NBC "Eve-' J iiing Stars";" 11 anW1 NBC Pacific 5 network presents Richard Hudnut j program, beauty talk; 6 pjn NBC ? VCItie3 Service';'.? p.m., NBC Ihter-jt'woven Ihter-jt'woven pair, "The Happiness Boys"; A- 7:S0 p.m., NBC. PhIco. hour; 8 pjn.. ; NBC Armstrong Quakers; . 8:30 ' pjn., NBC Armour ensembles, . vo-x vo-x cal and instrumental; 9 p.m., pro-t pro-t gram f eatu ring famous Brunswick I t recording artists; 9:30 pjn, NBC j rAmoa 'n' Andy; 10 p.m., Brunswick brevities; II p.m., Radlo-Keith-Or- pheum 'frolic; . 12. midnite. request hour; 1 a.m., silent. planes, covering 2700 miles, will be Round-Eiirope cruises by air- a tourist attraction in J930. : ; v ii tt it it, 1 1 n DON'T WASTE A Jost send U to villi vil-li ii ii ii ii r i 1 1 ! 11 II I i ill I -I K i I n 1 1 ii ? 11 I H 11 I II Prices Reduced On All Our Used Cars January 1st 1929 Ford Tudor 1929 De Soto, Sedan, , 1928 -Chevrolet Coupe' 1928 Dodge Coupe' . 1928 Studebaker Sedan 1928 .Buiclc Sedan Nay lor Auto Co. II I! Ii . II II II II It i i WE GO GET 'EM i II xvn Girr service . 11 . TELUJKIDE MOTOR CO. 1 1 ' Phone - In Onr Wrecking Car 11 w PROVO MOTOR CO. ' Varlphr of Used Cars - PHONE 1405 -145 SHOES BESOLED new 'tnodern ethod no nails" jio atiffnesC - T1H5 ECONOilT SHOE i SHOP n 1 1 n f! I i - I ! I I 1 i Phone 267J. 390 West Ctnter UTAH COUNTY MATTRESS' FACTORY Wool v and Cotton Blattressea. aitd Cotton Batts V Old Waitresses made like new. I I rtrr-a tA tarteirv- 631 W. 2 No. - . Phrfne 84A II CIIARLE3 BURROWS, Prop. I I . 3 : I i ! The Central Service I 3 I i i I i i i 1 l i J i 1 1 I i ll ll i I i ! Shell Products, Grease Jobs, rires. rrdmpt Courteous Service RAXTH C DUNN, Prop, - " - Phone 839 . - Fourth West and Center Stw DANIELS AUTO .WRECKAGE Li have or can get any part for any car. 10 to 85 per cent saved, on part. . . V Satisfaction or Sloney Back ' 3rd S. and Unly. Ave. Phone 88 I 1 ! I :!! I f l i I I II H 8 ft I I I LAPIW : MADSEN "CLEANING CaMPANY K DOWN -AND FANCY QUILTS. COUCH COVERS AND POE-riERS POE-riERS CLEANED without fading or shrinkage. Guaranteed. Phone 475 We Also Clean Rugs 119 North Univ. Ava ' i i Get That New Roor Now! I j ' Terms to suit your convenience. SIIINGLE C03IPANY Phone U57 - Provo, .Utah 43 North 3rd West STOVE REPAIRING m ra?N? SSw AVETHE COLLECTIONS Send us your . delinquent. .accounts .ac-counts now No collections, no ".harge. -14 years of ; serviced PROVO MERCANTILE AGENCY, INC. Room 8-12, F. A IL.Bank Bldg. H. Juenlie Mfg. Co- Radiators and Welding. Body and Fender T7ork 170 North University Ave. Phono 175 , AUT0316BILE HEATERS, - SHUTTERS, WEED ; . i ; CHAINS, WEED. nORNS ETa , I We carefully arid cheerfully ii comnlete fier'ice for winter I i I i t i PHONE A rT riTf A TXrnn CTTTTT .V 12S l.A lJ ViiUlU OUi i Ui p; L. LARSEN I i l i 1 ! PLCMBfNO linPAHX nw hi New City Of f icers - ' To Be Installed . SPANISH FORK Considerable interest Is being evinced in the new city administration which will be Installed Monday, Jan. 6. ? While Mayor, John E. Booth and, City Recorder J. P. Christopherson are returned to their respectiveof flees there are some new- faces in the official set. Conspicuous will be Rees". WV James, - (Democrat) who was, elected to the four year councilman's coun-cilman's seat.. R.WXI . Jex, holdover councilman is- also- a" Democrat; new faces. will be that of Lee R. Davis, (Republican) and David Jones, (Reptiblicao), J. Victor Leif eon (Republican) vas-re-elected. The new treasurer, Cooper Jex, is a Democrat Considerable. interest. In the office of city marshal la being shown, several candidates for the position being in the field, but not making their names public at pres ent. The city council will hold its first meeting January 6 and appointive ap-pointive r offices will be filled, at that time. ','. ; .T i Know who invented the' Jwire , safety-pin? It was Walter Hunt, in 1849; - - ------ ii ii ii SINGLE THING! one ol thees ii ii ii ii ii if ii ii ti ii M II HEINDSELMAN OPTICAL AND J 1 Official : -watch In- 1 1 ipectora for UJE. and j j ti maaea of Watches repaired. 1 1 Ml TUT ' TX ftanfav H ! i 1 l OSCAR CARLSON 1 Sporting Goods Co. j j KEY arid LOCE j ? .Work of -Any Kind J Sporting Goods it i'hnne Ei tit N. UnW. At H ti II II II I 'Battery Charging PROVO SUPER SERVICE ti TERKINS BROS, Props. U.R Tires --Expsrt Auto If WaShlnff and Greasing f hone 813 - 3rd West & Center OEASICE - Prices Cut in Half If II II NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE I Ml Dr. M. Christensen jj . d . s. c. - n . ... . j - - ii i ne tiaraen v-iry - Chiropodist. Fwt Spwlall" For Appointment Phone 1019 from 8 a. m.' to 8 p. . m. . 170 TV. Center. Provo. Utah 11 ll ll (j I 4 Broken " Windshields I! II 11 and Car Doors I Replaced .t-Provo .t-Provo Paint & ' Glass Co. . 110 West Center. rhone S3. GEORGE BILLINGS COAL CO. Famous, Blue Blaze Coal High heat free from rock and clinker 50 per cent less ash than J other coaL Home Phone 491 J f Yard Phone 491-W. 483 W. 3 S. II II SEE US ABOUT YOUR TITLES j Deeda Conveyance Notary Public v H.F.THOBIAS ; ABSTRACT CO. 214 W. Center Provo. Utah i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i i i i CALLAHAN , HARDWARE CO. BTmJDERS HARD WARD FJerte Wiring and Contrmcttns Paints, Oil and.Kalaomln ' PiRone 62S . 62 W. CenttJ I i i i CIII3INEY SWEEP and -. FURNACE ... REPAIRING GENERAL SHOP House and Sign ralnting, 1 Paper Hanging, Calclmlnlng. PHONE 812-W v 317 NO. NINTH WEST Auto Plate Glass Installed WhHe Too Walt ; v Reasonable Prices . AIILANDER UIFG.i CO. Phone ixt ' A 478 South University Avenue typewriters i"ypewnwrs liougni, Sold, Repaired and Rented. Taylor. Paper Co. : I r I .. 'r""4 C8 North Univ. Ave. Phone 15 cheek your car and render i j driving at no ccst to ycu. i i 4 th West , Center WOnil A EFnCIALTT ri5 X7cr1 C-ttr C" EM IfATHEf? HAS SIATICA I I IN MOST VEfPYlT "JT AN0 WANTS TO GO I j PAINFUL, Y UNClX TO FLORIPA WE'RE J SUFFERS FROM IT. P tEAVJN TO MORROW. Ml II I M Hl5 LEFT AR. II 1 f HlwHf'flfM'!r' " if II '"I There are tt leastrfdur mistakes In to grammar,-n?storyetfqttettey drawing or whatnot. See if you can find them.: Then look at the" scrambled word below and unscramble It, by switching the letters around Grade yourself 20 for eachjof the mistake you find, and 20 forhe word. If, you unscramble it. On Page 8 today we'H explain the mistakes and , tell you the word. Then you can see how near a hundred you bat. - , ; - .. - V v , TRAILlNGTHE T'SERS . By HARRISON R. MERRILL. CHRISTJIAS DAY IN GOTHAM Christmas day In-tktfcim the world's greatest city, is very similar sim-ilar to any other day except a bit more quiet to the . observer who wierefy burroughs under ground from one eni of Manhattan to. the other or who dives, under the last liter for" a' couple of trips to Long Island, . or . who walks.,' along j the MLnd caverns Christinas wreaths' and Christmas lights gleam. . But to the sport loverho Is visiting Broadway jto see what Santa Claus has to offer in the way of the famous . trlo-wine, women and song. It is probably' a bit different. That side of It, of course; a Prp-voan Prp-voan Is likely to Eee little. .The greatessti. city -in- the world paused" long enough in its mad rush tov erect a beautiful tree at. Times Square, beautifully decorated witbr lights and announcing to the' resident resi-dent as weU asthe stranger within with-in our gates" that the metropolis wished all atnerry Christmas. The tree, I understand, was the gift of a benevolent lady, isctp. was brought to Times Square, rooLu and all, dirt and all. as Tennyson said , of. his flower, and Is to be planted later in some park. - Anyway, the tree made at least one -stranger within the gates feel that' it is fine for the old tradition still to prevail .despite .de-spite the fact ; ttiat-Nvery : modern Rudy Vallee looked down smilingly frm his billboard near , by not withstanding the 8200.060 breach of L SPRttJGVItLIi NEWS- ' Mh and Mrs. Lindsay Parker, entertained at an oyster supper at '.heir home for friends Christmas night Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cranmer, Mr; and Mrs. Lloyd Bird,; the host and, hostess. An ; enjoyable evening, was pent with social chat and music.1 - ". A farewell party complimentary to Floyd Harmer who will, leave soon to take over the management of the new, egg grading plant in Payson was given by the employees of the Utah Poultry- plant In Provo Saturday evening.. Attending from Bpringvllle were.. Mr. and Mrs. Harmer, Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Bird. . Announcement is made of ? the marriage of Miss Edna Gabbitas of this city to Samuel E. Snyder of Salt Lake. The ceremony was performed per-formed Tuesday. Dec. 24. by County Clerk E.- Byron Dastrup at the court house". . . The annual Cni:::nas social and program of the Alpha jBeta : club was held Friday, at the ' home - of Mrs. Halph Smart. The rooms were beautifully decorated with holiday emblems and motifs. From a pretty Christmas tree gifts were exchanged exchang-ed among the members present. A nice, program, with Mrs. G.' iW. Mendenhail. president, in charge, was given as follows: Christmas story. Miss Floss Harmer; piano sclo, Mrs. Blanche G. Hales; musical musi-cal reading. Master Gene Hales; piano duet, Marion V and Phyllis Smart; - musical ? reading, Miss Marion Smart; piano solo,' Miss Phyllis Smart. A dainty luncheon T33 served in conclusion to about twenty members and guests present, pres-ent, -i . - : -W. . Members of the G. W. Mendenhail Menden-hail family spent Christmas eve and Christmas day at the Mendenhail Menden-hail homo. A sumptuous dinner vas served In the afternoon and covers were laid for the following relatives: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jfender.hall and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Child and .baby of American Fork and x Mrs. Almina Eramall of thi3 city. the atooyejrtcture. They may pertain promise suit which is said by the newspapers to1 be pending. s I. am told that. the great electric I sign announcing . the "Show of. snows." which hung nearby, cost SesoOOO.rYet, th-re is no doubt that the litUe-tr eeannouncing th , m :tirwyn- spirit . ' caused . more hearts to' beat a little faster than all of the blazing signs of Croad4 way i put together. . Thousands. 'T Vp. millions even,-. thank, New York City f br the tree and the spirit back of it. v 0"t nrj "tirr .'rfsr" In the ivsl ; dential section.of New York City, nearly every, lawn bloomed ' with one or more" Christmas trees. Ic company with Earl Snell, a former "Y" jsdenf ; body president"? 'walkedf or many blocks along the streets of Flushing;; enjoying - the lighted trees which like Alladin's jeweled garded flashed everywhere. i was mucn impressed ' wiin mr beauty of the idea .and have decided that' in the. new city of my dreams eAch 3ot . will have ' at , least one Christmas tree upon which to hang the lisrhts of Igood :i cheer and brotherly kindness -'v Though it", was after midnight when I returned to Manhattan, the subwavs swarmed with people, like ants in underground burrows run ning hither and yohi. Though liquor, according to .the papers, flowed freely, I did hot seen an intoxicated person in the subways at that time The intoxicated, Jf they went out at all; must have gone much later or earlier.. r.v- The Novelty Circle girls of the Springville high; school held their annual Christmas party at' the home of Miss Amy Jones. After ex changing gifts from a beautifully decorated tree the party motored to the show and -later- enjoyed supper In town ' Those present to enjoy the delightful "affair were : Miss Almina Mendenhail, Miss Amy Jones, Miss Virginia Connors, Miss Fay Averett, Miss lone Hall, Miss Mae Taylor, Miss - Wanda." Stewart, Miss Ardith Madsen, Miss Fern Boyer, Miss Maurine Whiting, Miss Ina Bird, Miss Naomi Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Whiting", and daughters Maurine and Venice anal sons Harold and Verl left the day after Christmas to spend the" holidays holi-days with,, relatives and friends in California. ." 1 Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Bird and two children spent Christmas holidays with Mrs. Bird's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lambert in Salt Lake City.; '.,-. . . : . k- - . Announcement is made of the marriage of Mis Vera Sumsion, formerly for-merly of this city, to Reginald Summers of Bothwell, . Utah. The ceremony" took place the day following follow-ing Christmas In Provo; Miss Sumsion Sum-sion is a ' teacher In the public schools of Honeyville. They will return after the holidays to northern north-ern Utah to make their fiome. ! Miss Almina "Mendenhail entertained enter-tained a number of friends at a supper at' her home Thursday eve ning.. Tho time was pleasantly spent with cards, music and social chat. Those present were: Miss Virginia Childs, Howard Thorpe, Jay Madsen and' the hostess. ' ' Outstanding among- the ; holiday activities was the Christmas party given by members of the Boosters' club of , the ; high school Tuesday evening. The - members and their partners enjoyed In the early evening eve-ning a sumptuous banquet served at the Harrison hotel, also a nicely arranged program given as follows: Toasts, Miss Bernice Nielon and Howard Law; violin duet. Mrs. '.Rsil Bargains Eileen Bird and Miss Hazel Ander-ison. Ander-ison. ..Miss 'Esther Maycock, was mistress of ceremonies and Miss Fern Jones toastmistress. The following fol-lowing members and guests were present: Esther Maycock, Fern ..Topes, "iMadelyn Ha-ison. Pth Smith, lona Clegg, Bernice JNIeJ? son, ,Xrticille Henne, Hazel Anderson,' Ander-son,' Eileen ; Bird, Irving Harrison, Elvin Anderson, Howard Law, Arthur Hughes; Mark Jones, Reed Averett, . Bliss v Crandall, Armon Weight, Buss Tipton. . The Cleaper girls of the Second ward M. I. A. were delightfully entertained en-tertained at a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. .George A. Anderson Ander-son Saturday evening. A most enjoyable en-joyable time was spent with music, .sociaJLchat and games. A variety of pretty gifts were exchanged among the members and In .con--clusion a dainty luncheon sugges tive or the holiday - season was served to about thirty ladies pres-. pres-. ent. . - - Mr. and Mrs.s Max Packard , of this city entertained v,a number of friends v at their home Christmas night. Cards, games and a delicious luncheon were outstanding features of the affair.- Mr. and Mrs. C. . F. ackard of this city announce ihe engagement of their daughter yJesseey to Arthur EX Condie of Springvllle. The marriage mar-riage will take place late in January Janu-ary and soon after . the young ceuple will, leave for Seattle, WashI, where - Mrl Condie is . manager ' of one or stores. - a chain of O. P. 1 Skaggs Among' the pleasant parties of the past week was one given Monday Mon-day evening for members of the Second ward Beehive- class ' at the home of Miss Mary . Boyer. Each member was accompanied' by a juest and Christmas presents were exchanged during the party.' i . A erjr pleasant time was spent playing play-ing games, toasting marshmallows ind telling. stories. A dainty lunch "vascerved. in conclusion to.xthe .'ollowing; friends present Marion fidiner, Gerald! ne Eggertscn, Cleon tox, Gladys : Thompson; Evely Hlner,, Ethel . Crandall, Norma '.larrison and teacher Miss Boyer. .Mrv and Mrs. M..W. Bird enter-, f.ajned, during ' the ; holidaysV-for members of their family : Mf and ijrsS; E. Hulsh of Salt-Iake City ind Miss Carol Bird, who was home 'or - the holidays from Weston, daho, where, she is teaching in the ugh school. At . a. nicelyarranged Christmas 'inner Mr.'andxMrs. Dimick Hunt-; Hunt-; lifton entertained the following c trvesret 'their home 1 Mr. 'and V-Irs.. Joseph E. Jones lof , Spanish i'tork. Miss Florence Johes - of Idaho Falls," Idaho,. Mr. and Mrs. J. Brute Jones of Salt LakeVErling Boylance and Hbward' Thorpe of this city. - . ; : A number of Jrjends were delightfully, delight-fully, entertained "Saturday evening by.Mr and Mrs. Glenn Sumsion at fheir home. Various games and social- chat were features f Of entertainment enter-tainment followed by a delicious luncheon. Those present' were-Mr hnd Mrs. LaCelle Sumsion, Mr. ami tlrs. Richard Condie of Salt Lake; VMr. and Mrs. Will Brown and Mr. and Mrs. George Straw, and the host and, hostess. " ) Complimentary to 'w number of friends Mr. and Mrs. Dimick Hunt ington entertained at an enjoyable card party at their home Monday evening. Holiday emblems and colors of red and green were fpre- tfiominant among , the decorations of the rooms. A tasty luncheon was served - by, the hostess to the fol Howing guests: Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Mendenhail Sr., Mr. and Mrs. W. A McKenzIe, Mr. and Mrs. G. W Men denhall and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. 5. Lawrence of Salt Lake. One of the i outstandingV social events, of the holiday week was the party .given by ladies oi the N. L.jt. club complimentary to their part ners and a few Invited guests at Keeleys in Provo Friday evening. A sumptuous banquet was served ?arly and during which Miss Hilda iClegg, mistress of ceremonies intro duced Mrs. Theima Harmer as toastmistress. Miss Luell Straw. miss itftnei Taylor and Maurine An derson responded to toasts v and vocal solos were rendered by Miss Cleon Wilkins, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Maurice Bird. Dane Ing, followed the banquet and was enjoyed ' by the following peop present; Mr. and Mrs, EldonTPal freyman, Mr, and Mrs: Floyd Harmer. Mr. and .MrsMax Pack- hrd, Mr. and Mrs. FredBrown, Mr. and Mrs. Phil StewartMr. and Mrs. Dean Stewart 6 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stewart, Leon and Merle Blackett, Miss Hilda jClegg. Mr. Nelson, Miss Lois Blanchar. Gilbert Gil-bert Pulsipher, Luell Straw; Blaine Smith, Maurice Anderson, Dorthela Wood, Milan Mcardall, Helen Hughes. Glen Jones, Grant Packard, Pack-ard, Miss Ethel Taylor, Frank Cragun', Miss Mabel Averett, Ray Simpklns, ' Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bird, Ray McKenzIe, Eunice Rich ardson. Fay Jensen, MlssN Holley, lCleon Wilkins; Leo Probrait1 A number of former students de'-lightfully de'-lightfully surprised Miss' Bess Fin-ley Fin-ley at her home Friday evening. An enjoyable time was--spent .with social so-cial chat and music and a dainty lunch was served. Those present Included, In-cluded, Misses iMolley Bird, ; Lucy LaVansr, Fern Bate, Donna Salisbury, Salis-bury, Bernice Faucett Claire Gud-mundscn, Gud-mundscn, Bert Gledhill, - Hugh Ward and Howard McKenzIe. Mr.' and Mrs., F'nk Salisbury entertained at thev dome Monday ' for heiit FumnsncD J Furnished or unfurnished 2 rooms and bath, screened ' porch with or -without heat. 53 No 2 W. J8 Mod.' apt S rooms, steam heat. 286 No, 3 East. - ; , j8 Warm sleeping rooms. 45 West 2nd South. , . ' J7 One home at 68 West 5 No. 6 rooms below and bath, kitchen fur- 3 room above fur, for light house keepingiCall 688. J6 4 room fur. apt and a 6 rooni fur. house, both mod, For Informa tion call at 844 Milton Ave. J14 . - 3 roorap" basement apt, partly furndt 506 E. 3rd So. Or call 606. v.. ... - . J. ...(.' ... , -:t- . ... .... r -,. - .... N :r, .... ( , New. 2 room modern, furnished apartment. 555 N. 4 East. j6 Rooms or apt, fur. or unfurn.. 597 No, Univ. Avej)Phoae 1087. j5 2 room apt, strictly mod. t and garage: 373 E. 4 No. ; " J12 Bedrooms. 357-East, Center. J28 One large and one small 2 room apt, heat funished.,115 So. 3 W. J10 5 room mod. home and small apt; 180 E. 5 South. , JIG 2 room mod. apt!, Phone 658- or 228 North;3 West. 3 room mod., apt. 60 E4 No. J3 New mod. ' partly fur.; four room, house. Inquire 911 No. I .E. Phone 206J.- v , , J3 Nice clean fur. apt. 56 So. 2 W Or 529J. unfurn. heated apt. Phon'e Modern honfie 15S N. 4vW. -t Call at C9 So 3 West. - j2 Choice strictly . Jtnod; furn.' apt. Close In.. Phone 1015W. Heindsel- man. J2 small mod.-, home.. Inquire 268 West 1 South. -r J2 One steam heated ' aDt. or room' Nixon Apts: Phone 1287. J26 FOR RENT UNFUEinS New 3 room apartment. located . 635 N. 1 East . . v room mod.; apt 407 So. 3rd W. Couple preferred. - J6 Nice 2 room 'apt. private bath, ground floor,, garage, close-in. 390 West 1st North. . T 112 5 room house mod. call l7U. 15 ;v , . . 6 room mod house, garage, Phone 6S4J. 9 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS ST Woman wants any kind 'of work, except in office. 558 S..7, E..f J8 SirllS,. would like steady house work. Call at 432 W. 5 K jS 4- W 'ANTED vTO j BUYAccbunts, noie. , . mortgages, judgments,-; etc. Phone 460J or whitaH. B.,Box 121. LOST At Utahna-man's hat stamped D. C. inside hat Phone. 03R3. . ; j3 6 quart 'Wire milk carrier,-Phone 88i: , , , ' J2 Purse containing' check Issued to Jessie Miner By" Provo City School Board.' Call 537W. Reward. , - 2 bunches of keys ' one. plain round ring and 1 with brass tag with' the name' Bibbens. , , - , j2 f Dark Jersey heifer, Istarjn forehead, fore-head, branded D S left. hip. Phone 37U. . , - . ! , J2 A. wristwatchwith silver band between Farmers and Merchants bank and Cinderella Shop. Call 1070 j2 FOR SALE AUTOS 1926 Chev. coupe Ja first class - IEDI v - condition, cheap. Phone 873W. 331lWhlslcr m N Un, ASfepvo South 3 West . J3 , -' . t ' J3 evening - for a number pf friends. Progressive 500" was featured and followed by delicious refreshments. Those-present were Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Sumsion, Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Condie, Mr. and Mrs. W. H, iBrown and the host and hostess. f ... - A nicely, arranged dinner .W9' given Sunday 'by Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Bate at their home. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. L'J. Bate of 'trlev, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pennington, Mrs. Clara Bate and Immediate family members. . FAIL TO FIND PLANE , SANDUSICY, O., Jan. 2. (lirj Coast i guards today after :. an all night search had round no trace of an airplane which was reported. to have fallen on Johnson's Island, four miles west of. here, with Its fuselage in flames, , , John W. Parker, "manager of Sandusky airport, said he believed witnesses of tn "crash" had fused landing lights on the - plane with flares. Eveiry BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL Cabinet. Builders, Oak Floors, and Interior Finishers ; Broken furniture repaired an4 refinlshed. Reference given. All work guaranteed, i We will appreciate ap-preciate your patronagee. ) It L. WILLIAMS a J 205 N. Fifth West Phone 1378-W WALK UPSTAIRS AND BUT YOUR WATCH OR DIA3IONH From a 'Reliable Jeweler Over 20 years at the Watch. - r Bench in Provo , T ,,c DELL CIIIPaiAN ' ll YVnat Cnter ' f r Small overhead your gain NKW ZSU HAND SrOBE .. 857 W." Center, Zrhonv 348 ' We Buy For Cash . We Sell For . Cash 'We buy and. sell Used Furniture any kind or quantity, at any time' or place.' ,'-' . tf BLANCHE LAMB Teacher of ' Piano, and Violin j Beginners a Specialty , r " 158 East1 2nd W. , " PROVO BRICK THE CO. v Manufacturers - of ' :t The Finest Pressed Brick" In all :i ' . '. XCoiors. v ' -1 5 j Phone 2M. Provo, Utah. FOUNDRY General Foundry and Machine Workl Electrlral and Acetylene' . Welding. PROVO FOUNDRY AND MACIUNEV COMPANY. Hi PLUMBING AND HEATINO For prompt service for. your ' PLUMBING A HEATLVG. Call . E. O. MOB CO. : " ? Phone 748. Res. Phone 187-J - 53 North First West ICE COLD STORAGE . - i irall kind -4 ,; Cacaplty 150; cars v Bring your. pntMlucta -to us. x Tito v" ICE5 STORAGE CO. Provo :::::;::; Utah, , MONEY TO LOAN Seven per cent on farm and city property. 'Pioyo Realty t. Company. 124 west Center St Phone 688. tf. YOU CAN BORROW to pay .your . . current bills and repay the loan from your salary. Columbia Bond & Mortgage Company. 64 North University Ave. Ground floor. ; tf . AYBES IVELDINO WORKSAce- . tylene and Electric Welding. .VVe weld, anything made Of metat 47 North 4th West -- ' tf. x USEDPIANOS . BARGAINS ; In refinlshed used Pianoi Taylor i Bros. Co. Plana Dept . . . FOR SALE SHOES See our Ladles' and MlaBeal, os tf. bargain tables. Taylor BrotkrtZo. ! FOR SALE MISCELLAITEOUS . We hayjea pure bred Chester Whiteservice hog at 757 S. 5 W. First class leafy alfalfa hay. 'De livered or in stack Phone 549R. J13 : Alfalfa hay, all 3 cuttings, prompt deliveries. - Box 93 ; Springville Phone 83. ' , ' J5 At the Novelty Mach. & Sharp Shop - wo have Just Installed the new; Foley machine for . filing and setting all kinds of saws, hand band circle also meat miter and in fact all saws that can be filed, print alrkW oatis a a 41A them. An iwr. n ? .For cedar posts,' 64 East 4 South! see B. F. Lowe, rg::vV',r....J7 Extra leafy alfalfa 'hay for cows, ind poultry. RayE Law. Phone :69J3. Mapleton. ' J6 FOR SALE OR TRADE. Home' at 651 ,W. Center.' J3 BOARD AND ROOM For ; girls 431 N 2 East. .Phone raj-:,;- I ' 1' 'Vn ". . .. in' ' ' ... r... m,j With steam heat 160 East Center V f : r' Tm n. ,-. iifiin - . ; '.,-- in n " r.Donfd and room $25. Phone S38W. 1 - ' :." ' ' " J5 mJ0m00Aj0l FOR SALE C0T7S, '' A .vo".r milk c6w. soon. Call 139J. ' Will frcshon -I , J3 A good Jersey, cowand calf. Just freshened. 905 East Center, A2 nlcelv - Eh M NEW YEAR v v l- - " i and NEW? HOME! FOUR ROOM COZY COTTAGE . absolutely new throughout, built-in built-in features; closets, large screen porch; good plumbing fixtures; FULL ROOMY BASEMENT; Venice furnace; best composition roof; ABOUT ONE ACRE dark r loamy soil; NEWLY PAINTED; , Just completed ready to, move Into; FINE FOR A POULTRY I FARM ". You can have a pig, cow, and i poultry. RAISE A GOOD? , garden-save your wages Whole price $3500:00 terms- tefV, 0 ' U . ! JUST PHONE 1099 FOR '' N PROPERTY Willaird L. Sowards 89 WESTf SECOND NORTH x f ; V f, ' Trovo, Utah. . v : ' 1 "' ' Probate and Giiard-' Giiard-' ianship Notices Consult County Clerk or ' the J Respective Signers for Fruthcr Information. . . . . J : : . ; . - NOTICE TO ; CREDITORS : In the Fourth Judicial Distrl. t ' Coutr of the State of Utah, In and for Utah-County. . f In the Matter of the Estate of William Jolleyt Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers, to Wesley Blazzard, at f he-law offica of A.. B. Morean. Provo Commercial and v Savings Bank' Bldg., Provo City. Utah, on r before the 21st day of April, 1900. V WESLEY BLAZZARD Executor ,of the Estate and Lost Will and .Testament of WHIIam Tolley, Deceased. ' . A. B. MORGAN, '.: trnV for' E'yntor. - , Publication dates,' Dec. 20, 27," 1929, Jan. 2 and 9. 1930. X,'- NOTICE ; '. ''"' ; . In the Fourth Judicial District Court in and for the County of Uah. Sta of Utah; v i I Da the matter 7f the liquidation of thePeoples Bank of Lehl.- k To' the Pr.An1i Bank f Ib 1' vi offi?n.. ckhcyrs nnd crodltofi PliEAKENTAKE NOTICE, that or Monday, January I3thr 1930,x at : ' the Court House In Provo. Uf v -County. Utah, before the Honorable A, V. Watkins, Judge of the abow entitled court, at ten o'clock A.' M. or as soon thereafter on said day as the matter may be hard. tr. i undersigned will call up for henr-Ing, henr-Ing, his Petition now on file with . the-clerk, .f ?;the above -t entitled w court, nraylng for an order termln- ,flnt? - the 'liquidation, proceed In ts'--t of .the. Peoples Bank of Lehi, and t ., imping, and discharging the undersigned from; further duty, obligation liability In . connection with tiv yywtv. busfncps .and affairs of said bank, vhlch . since May 4 th, 1921 has ben In; process of liquidation liquida-tion under the laws of the State of Utah relating to the suspension and -liquidation of banks.' , X W. 11. HADLOCIt, ' , y State Bank Commissioner of ' the State of Utah, Wllley Sc Wllley, v Aiiarneys. - ' ' . . Pub, dates Dec 31. Jan. 2. 3. 6. fl 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12, 1930. NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineer's Office, Salt take City. Utah, .,. i December 13, 1929.- , Notice Is hereby srlven thnt fh State- Board.of Insanity at Provo. Utah;,has-made application In or- -Aordancs withthe requirements of theession Laws of Utah, 1919 to 1929 inclusive to appropriate 2 c.f or waterrromr an Unnamed SprlhT Area In Utah County, Utah. Tlnj water, from the spring area rises nt points as follows: N. 87 20 E. 120 4 ft and N. 77 30' E. 238 ft. from tho SE cor. of Sec. 25. T. 5 S.. R. 3 K. and collected at a point which bears 87.4 ft. N. and 723.1 ft. v.: from said, corner and conveyed bv means of a pipe "a distance cf 14 miles where It will be used from November 1st of each year to April 1st ofthe year following for do-i mesuc and culinary purposes ut 4 the State Mental Hospital. Thi .'application Is desienated In che State Engineer's office as File NO. 10782. , . ... - y; - of said application, stating . th reasons therefore, must be by affi davit in ; duplicate, -accompanied with a fee ofJl.00 and filed in this office within thirty (30) dayS yafter he completion of the publication of this notice. '. . .---j- -.- . G EO. Mi BACON, ? r , State Engineer. Date ! of f irgt publication Dec. 39, 1929, date of completion -pf publica- ' t i on,, JTanuarylS, 1930r-4 ., ' The average city dweller In ''' America Inhales about a table-spoonful table-spoonful of dirt a day in cities where-, soft coal is used. A' new British submarine M-2. carries its own scouting airplane; which disar-rears inslda thd ehin 'I when the ship sinks. .,; , .'. luioiiiooue Lftjan: ' Cash Paid for late .model used car? V,H.TUFT 210 No. Hnl West Provo. ' rhonc 185-J .1 |