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Gave medical care. 34 Child. 35 Stylish. 36 And. 38 Musical note. 39 Resembling ore. 40 Either. 41 Three. 43 Expels from the legal profession. 48 Monkey. 49 Quiet. 51 Black haws. 52 Three. 53 Enthusiasm. 55 Belonging to us. 56 Tart. 5? His daughter is heir to the throne. 58 Male. VERTICAL 2 To remove from a setting. 3 Lotto. 4 Female sheep. 5 Bone. 6 52 weeks. 22 25 27 29 31 37 40 42 44 45 46 47 48 50 52 54 56 Aids. Current story. Flower. Period. Eye tumor. More faithful. Music drama. Island. Exists. To spill. Contest. Pertaining to air. Cuckoopint. Owns. Toward. Chaos. Southeast. SPRINGV1LLE LOCALS ST" ' T"" T"" 5"" " t 7 8 """" T"" 10 11 U? IS 14 15 18 19 B 21 zT 23 rfcs I, . cJk C2N 32 W J 33 41 M. 43 44 45 4b 47 4ft 49 50 51 " 52 'JbJ 54 "55 F1 1 1 1 H 1 1 I 1 rrl HI Under the direction of Mrs. A. G. Thorn who wag assisted by Mrs. Beulah Whiting. Mrs. Lillian Childs and members of the various vari-ous scout troops, the Christmas seal campaign was completed in this community, this week. A generous response was given the project by many individuals and civic organizations of the community, com-munity, to which appreciation is expressed as well as to those who assisted in the drive. Selvoy J. Boyer of this city is scheduled to speak at the first annual school for canning crop growers and canners' field men in Ogden Friday and Saturday. The event is sponsored by the U. S. A. C. extension service in cooperation coop-eration with Utah Canning Crops and Utah Canners' association members. Commander LaVar Anderson of the local post American Legion, Mr. and Mr.s. n. i. neynolds. the former national committeeman of the Legion and W. J. Phillips, at tended the Child Welfare conference confer-ence in Salt Lake City recently. Miss Maria Joiinson, superintendent superin-tendent of nurses at the Salt Lake City L. D. S. hospital was Saturday re-elected president of the Utah State Nurses' association at the annual convention held at the Hotel Utah. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Hilton A. Robertson who have been called to preside over the Japanese mission mis-sion In the Hawaiian Islands, a testimonial in the form of a ward reunion will be held in tne rourth ward chapel Wednesday, January 20, announces members of the bishopric. A program, dancing and refreshments will feature the entertainment en-tertainment with all ward members mem-bers invited to attend. Miss Geraldine Eggertson, Miss Roselyn Eddington and Verna A. Breinholt of this city, were this week chosen for parts in the B. Y. U. annual competitive play, "The Admirable Crichton," which will be presented by the speech department de-partment of the school, in College hall, February 11 and 12, according accord-ing to announcement from the i school. A meeting of the Mapleton-! Mapleton-! Springville Bull association will be ; 'neld Wednesday, January 20, at 7:30 p. m.. at the high school. announces Secretary W. H. Ander son. The meeting is the annual one of the association and all interested in-terested are invited to attend. Lyman Rich, dairy specialist from the U. C! A. C, Logan, will be in attendance. Aaron Mendenhall spoke at a meeting of the Spanish Fork post American Legion Wednesday night. The program sponsored by the local post under the direction of Mack Whitney featured also a solo by Scott Thorn and instrumental instru-mental music by Richard Love-ridge. Love-ridge. The First ward will entertain at a dance Friday evening at the Amusement hall. Budget tickets will be honored for the event and all ward members are urged to attend Psychologist Urges Pets For Children MAINZ, Germany (American Wire)- One cannot begin too early to teach children the love of animals, ani-mals, in the opinion of Dr. Kurt Oxenius. He advises parents to provide youngsters with pets. If you live in an apartment house where dogs and cats are taboo, buy your child a male and female canary and let the youngster learn to care for them. OVERTIME PARKING Five overtime parking violations were disposed of in city court Wednesday morning. R. C. Lavitre pleaded guilty and paid a $2 fine. Forfeitures of $2 each were made by Carl J. II- 'dsen, J. C. Calhoun, Wilby I. V:ff and I. M. Laddell. For passing through a stop sgn Lyle McDonald forfeited bond of $2. LEGAL NOTICES Probate and Guardianship j Notices ! i Consult County Clerk or the ' i Respective Signer-: for Further l I Information. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR VOLUNTARY DISSOLUTION OF CORPORATION In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and fcr Utah County. In the Matter of the Application Applica-tion for Dissolution of Cockrell & Jones. Inc., a corporation. Notice is hereby given that tion organized under the laws of Cockrell & Jones, Inc., a corpora-the corpora-the State of Utah, has filed with the clerk of the above entitled Court, its verified petition for a decree dissolving said corporation. That Saturday, the 6th day of February, 1937, at ten o'clock ! Fourth Judicial Cistrlct, in and for Utah County, State o Utah Nanieve Owens, otlieTwl known as Nanieve Owens Callahan, Calla-han, plaintiff vs. Banancla C. Lopez, guardian ..of the persons and estates of Miguel Lopez, John Lopez, Pearl Lopez, Minors, and Benancia C. Lopez, defendants: THE STATE OF UTAH TO THfi SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned td A. M. or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard has been appointed as the time, and the courtroom of said Court in the City and County Building in Pro-vo, Pro-vo, Utah County, Utah, as the place at which said application is to be heard. All objections to the said application ap-plication must be filed with the clerk of the said Court prior to the time of hearing of said appli-1 appear within twenty days after n a t inn ' Dated this 23rd day of December, Decem-ber, 1936. C. A. GRANT Clerk of said Court. Pub. Dec. 24. 31. 1936. Jan. 7. 14, 21. 1337. . . i r awx - . A A . WSN M I tne service oi mis sumiuuiia upiu you, if s'erved within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled en-titled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be - , rendered against you according to NOTICE TO CREDITORS i the demand of the complaint . , , . To-,., tt which has been filed with the Estate of Charles Jmes Hop- 1 Qf Q kins, deceased. brought to fore- Cred.tors will prent claims m0rtgage "..eld by the plain- with vouCners to the undersigned fc j r at 209 North 4th West. Provo. I tiff upon the property deacubed Utah, on or before April 25, 1937. in plaintiff's complaint on file JAMES GARFIELD WILLIAMS j nerein Administrator. Raymond B. Holbrook Attorney for Administrator Pub. dates: Dec. 24, 31. 1936, Jan. 7. 14, 1937. SUMMONS In the District Court of the 1 Jan. 7. 14. 1937. ROBINSON & ROBINSON, Attorneys lor Plaintiff. P. O. Address: Farmers & Mercnams Bank ' Building. Provo. Utah. I Pub. dates Dec. 17. 24. 31, 1938, BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By MARTIN Mrs. Roosevelt's Secretary Veteran l Ameri can s;:nds of miles with her employer. She says: "I enjoyed working for her whn no one knew we existed, and will be just as happy When we dink back into obscurity, altho cot? iii f MUO.I TVMViW. VOO'S R6HTTvfc BEST TnNto TO DO 3 VttP QONET AKiO TtU NO OWfc VOOQ 9lps fcACV6 TO AWO KXjT 3 I I ion rv MP SFRVicr INC. T. M. REG. U. S. PAT. OFFi ,v w. m , , 0.0 VAMVUAS2 I'U eT A t0 fVL GO GtT VVH,V0OU0 AhiO ARAViGE. TOW A Ab N 31 WASH TUBBS By CRANE WASHINGTON e L " faiv"iav"""l"",i know Mrs. Roosevelt will alway, velt has worked for her for 14 -e an years, and traveled many thou- world of ours BUT COLONEL, MY SHOES PON'T STICK TO TH' FLOOR, NUW. interesting figure in this This Curious World Fergu illiam Ferguson I UNITEO STATES ' D P WllL SEE Jf-jf .1 1 y six ANOR.E: rjr y 1 I tcttal solar, "J y ECLIPSES y, TWENTIETH CSsTTURy M , ' v. ) o m i in 1 L J ISJ JB 1 ir r XT EXACT LVf X'KA MOT PASSING BUTTON. , f TTTXTSi fa f . THIS OMEISHT HE.a WHAT OPERATES A SECRET MAGNETIC wriir? curie; uavp thr.EE varos of METAL WIRE CONCEALEP M ECH SOlB . WHEN I TUR.M ON THE MC?Nt , IKt MPTAI ?Tirv; TOTHE PLOOC . IT IHtKC 5 rNU' (VIC 1 T(uiS. Jiri i j , THE MAGNET HAS NO fct-i-bt l . . ' 4 MV DEAR. 3d, IT MEANS THAT ASV CAKTT BE LICKED. It- FUINI5H H9 OPPONENTS WITH METAL SOES. I'll throw 'em opp balance: CsLUfe EM TO THE FLOOR.' MAKE 'EM (1937 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. t- - S. PAT. OFF. rid ALLEY OOP By HAMLIN 4 the: fWL VARSH -HAWK SOMETIMES NNREFUEJS" IN MID-AIR THE MALE, PLV1NG- ABOVE HER, DROPS FOOD, WHICH, BV TURNIPS-ON TURNIPS-ON HER. BACK, SHE CATCHES IN HER. TAUOMS. I AWR16HT SARGE-G1T TH'L HE AIMT GOT ROOM ON BOV5 TOGETHER -WE fVwuAT'LL H'5 &AN FU AV-V Lie rn wyt uuvMb- F HE CONQUERS AKS MORE WANT A GIT T'MOO A$ 60CN A5 POSSIBLE- r OOS'T PRT W.S POME U 1$ A,L5ET TO START .SWELLIN'f v 1M7 BY SU SERVICE. INC IN AMERfCA . . . ABOUT r7 TONS OF MEAT ARE CONSUMED FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS A r' w J mm -(MiiMx 1 i v rOK TO ) 5l MCE WE'VE MOO- CAPTUREO MOOVIA EVERVTH1NGLL BE r.APrk.(N 1 rhiu u ic that nnp OUoHTABEtGMV AN H!5 DINOSAUR V2. w,12rrJ0,PONT SHOW UP T IT'LL PUSH- v ' . v; 1 V. v ..St' XL r MEANWHILE UNAWARE OP THE CAlAT that mas fallen theie. kin& ano hl$ pai2tv, those in Change of the moovian Garrison piscuss wavs and means to meet anv situaTION situa-TION THAT MIGHT AeiSE. WELL-H6 UPSET ( nEH-ThAT SNAkE! HES DO VOO XSAWAlLA lM TRICKV! THERE'S NO THINKTHAT a Huirew- VTPLLIN1 WHAT HE'S WE'D BEST NASTV Of AN' LC0 WHAT H UK.ELV T'DO BE REAPV WITH 1 HE VW TO KING AVIlL ATTACK. I KINTUN MOOf I 7 AXE AM' SPEAfc- ttict iki race lic SHOW'S OP , p see r Ai 1 cv one - f v ' 'L was yy ) (T 1937 BY NEA SERVICE. INC "t. m. rec. u. s.'patToff; -- J By BLOSSER t. m. rec. u. s. pat orr. THE next total eclipse of the sun, visible in the United States, will cxttur on July 9, 1945, and the path of total eclipse will cut across Idaho, Montana and North Dakota. This phenomenon will take place at, or near, sunrise, and will be of little scientific value. (Mililnhrtinn h rtruljjiMlili J V DIDN'T VorbidJind I PERtTcHST 'S HAVE ANY I LUMBER SAALL IDEA LUMBER ) PRICES fTRI STATE mDoCchST $ LUMBER CO. FOR SUCH J Y AND YOU'LL GET THE PRICE A LITTLE )sar- IN DOLLARS ANO CENTS FOR 5M'SLL JOBDOU AVE nmzmn srnim imamm - mmm jt's go oep this fpom THE BEGINNING ' rOU FOUMD AN OLD ESOVHOOD DIARY OF MIKJE, AND YOU RE MOLDING fT OVER MY MEAD ' FOP WHAT PURPOSE "2 I WANT YOU TO GIVE tJUR cowsEi-rr so i can get a JOB AND EARN MONEY ENOUGH TO TAKE TON I PEYTON OUT ONCE IN s 1 1 A WHILE ' sf BUT THAT'S" RIDICULOUS M MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE tJ DIDNT THINK IT WAS RIDICULOUS WHEN YOU WERE SIXTEEN, AND IN THE SAME SITUATION ! "rOU WANTED "TO DO THE SAME THING, AWDvrtUR FATHER J4 jCBC ' AND IF "YOU THINK I'M MISTAKEN ABOUT THAT, TURN "TO PAGE SEVENTY SIX IN YOUR DIARY, OKAY OKAY.' YOU WIN .... I HAVE NO DEFENSE 1 GUESS YOU STUCK A CORK ON MY BAYONET "THAT TIME K BAYONET "THAT TIME V J! FOR PEFEREWOgy v U MT1? By THOMPSON and COLL WELL, MVCA- WE'EE Y" NEAOMG FOLKESTONE, V NOW. . GOSM AND HOW DO WOU THIMK Z. FEEL? BUT. AT LEAST VOU'LL VCKJOW I'M SAFE 7 V WHILE YOU'RE TO M.S W -5: TWFf2F rFCTAINLV SHOULDN'T DE AMY DAM&ER IKI NUIZSIM& M A SICK OLD LADY.. 6V THE WAY, PEEWAPS WE SHOULD iNKVUiKt FOC AIMSLEV HOU5E- VER SURE IT'S OLD- AINSLEV 'OUSE YE'LL F3E WANT I M', SIC FOLKS SELDOA ASK. THE WAY TME-CE DON'T FANCY THEY'VE HAD OWE VISITOR ALL WINTER.' TUN LEFT AT THE WOODED LAME, AMD YE'LL SEE IT N THE MILL v v r . A HALF HOUR. LATEC, AMOTMER OR PAUSE5,TO ASK, PlfECTlOMS.. (TMMSS ' ' 'VSUMEvT V PAL J I' '( SONAETHlNCj MUST ' - n - 'AE 'APPENFZD TO ' ""jp wrr ntuMw t. m ttlu t. wt. oti. s ' |