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Show 4 - PAGE FOUR -rProjesf Lr 1 uo-CrGdhueftea Proyo city commissioners -Tuesday cancelled the B portion jf : a PWA project vcailing for waterworks water-works main line, extensions across Provo into the Grand View area at an approximate cost of $4,000. The A portion of the project, now completed, . included laying 20, 16, and 12-inch concrete pipe on Eighth North between Fourth and Seventh East streets . at a cost of approximately ' $8,000. In Monday night's meeting, the commission took under advisement John Leibhardt's offer of a strip of, land for street purposes in the newly-annexed Leibhardt addition and the request of Benjamin Hair that about nineacres of his land, recentlyahhexed by the city, be taken out of the city limits. .-a : i i- Kiwanians Plan ; Visit to Eureka I .". d - -" 3 I I - '- 1 SPANISH PORK No meeting of the Spanish Fork Kiwanis club was held Monday night. Instead, the members under the direction Of Merill Nielsen, president will journey to Eureka where the Eureka Kiwanis club will be hosts at a joint meeting of the two clubs. Elisha Warner, chairman chair-man of ; inter-club relations committee,' com-mittee,' will be in charge of an interesting program. A boys' quintet will furnish music from the recent high school opera, 'Blossom Time," under the direction di-rection of F. J. Faux with Miss Lola Bradford accompanist. Superintendent Su-perintendent Owen L. Barnettof the Nebo school district, will . speak on "Kiwanis Ideals." Le-Roy Le-Roy Whitehead, principal of the Spanish Fork L. D. S. seminary, will direct a stunt ty the Spanish Span-ish Fork members. Animals Cremated At City Dump Site When your little brown dog or cuddly cat. dies, would you heart-1 lessly throw his cold, lifeless body by the wayside to rot, or would you have him cremated in a hu-1 mane way. If you choose the latter, don't toss your dead animals into the city dump, cautions Commissioners Commission-ers J. P. McGuire. Merely leave them at the site, and the dump luperintendent will dispose of them through use of the cremating cremat-ing facilities. A number of animals dogs, cats, and even deer thrown - DVer the brmk into the dump recently, re-cently, have had to be extricated and cremated in order to avoid excessive stench, the commissioner commission-er reports. 1"G1YE ME AN EXTRA LISTING?) 7TT ..v I members of your household can be listed for 35 cents a month; Residence listings under business - headings enable people to locate you -: more easily. Call our Business Office I THE M O XtTt TAl IT S T A OUR" BOARDING HOUSIT LADS. PSEUDOITIS ( ATTACKS ROYAOY LETTEIS' "THE : GERM vVlLX. ckjlW -rkke root fKl At VERY CP NT 'rncD ia av un r6vic INC. T. M. REG. U. 8. PAT. OFF. W SPRINGVILLE REPORTS MRS. MANILA BROWN, Correspondent - Phone 223-W A "dhick" party was held at the home of Miss Emma Ullock last Saturday night. An attractive color scheme in blue and black was effectively carried out in decorations. dec-orations. The entertainment con-Lsted con-Lsted of cards, checkers and cales-thetics, cales-thetics, .followed by a delicious lunch. Guests included, Leslie Loveridge, Lenore Weight, Beth Hall, Marian Witney, Ruth Con-die, Con-die, and the hostess. Members of the Fidelity Bridge club were entertained at a no-hostess no-hostess party Friday night at Rowe and Mace's. A delicious lunch was served at one long table. Later bridge was played with favors won by Mrs. Floss Cates, Stella Straw and Faye Cranmer. Others present were, Olive Miller, Rose Roylance, Delia Dallin, Mary Clegg, Flora Maiben, Olive Porter, Velma Roylance and Mari-e Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Carl O. Nelson of this city wish to announce the Aew oiria to T S T E g F II OUtj A H D PROVO (UTAHV -rr Lives on : peach egr wiPPEp BY IT ONCE AMD EY; USEP A BRACE AMP BfT WHEN! THEY OPERATE P 5 THE engagement of their daughter Bernice, to Maurice G. Bamett, son of Superintendent Owen L. Barnett of Nebo district schools and Mrs. Barnett of Spanish Fork. The marriage will take place March 17; in the Salt Lake temple. Mrs. Gxuy Strong was hostess to members of the W. N. O. club at her home Friday evening. The group enjoyed social chat and the game "Bihgo together with delicious de-licious refreshments served by the hostess- Prizes for the games were won by 'several' members. In attendance at-tendance were Mrs. Harold Aver-ett, Aver-ett, Mrs. Dee Adams, Mrs. Fred Jex, Mrs. Maieellus Lewis, Mrs. Morris Thorpe, Mrs. Bert Childs. Mrs. Merle Packard was hostess host-ess to members of the Javality club at her home Friday evening. An attractive color scheme sug gestive of St. Patrick's birthday was employed in room and table decorations. A dainty and tasty lunch was served and bridge also lelepkone tea you are planning to order a telephone installed call us now so we can include in-clude your name in the next directory. Extra listings, advertising in the classified section or any changes in your present telephone service or listing should be arranged for now. -flJltitttiStnf ESxtra linings, display space ot trade mark service in the class!-bed class!-bed seMioELopen the door to mprc sale7 tell people where io fcuy. ' ; tpdayr 6C0 TELECS A Pfl U P XH T 1 EVENING HERALD,-: WITH MAJOR HOOPLE ESPORE TWOSE-lWOOPr t50WKJarMjbaE"T5 " hollow 6Lrr : Vour ; shelC; r Like :-to " tfeAVErVE " irOUR paJouscollectow Of? MARKED CARC5S AWP tOADEP DICE? DISEASE AsTTACKS WEAKEST-ePOT enjoyed. Prizes for the games were won by Mrs. Mary Bird. Mrh. Afton Palfreyman, and Mrs. Clarice kindred. Others present were, Mrs. Barbara Clark, a. guest, Mrs. Ann Stewart, Mrs. Lucille Packard, Mrs. Carrie Tripp, Mrs. Louise Brown of Provo, Mrs. Mabel Stmkins. Mrs. Sara bell Stewart, Mrs. Clara Childs, Mrs. Margaret Sumsion. In honor of Clifton Hall who celebrated his fiftieth birthday on Friday, a number of relatives were entertained at a party in the evening. Games and a tasty lunch were enjoyable features of entertainment. enter-tainment. Those invited were, El-wood El-wood Hall, Eleanor Hall, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hall and daughter Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Averett, Mr. and Mrs. Warner Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Solon 'Wood and son Farlin, Mrs. Mary Wood, Mrs. Edna Wheeler, Clyde and Bert Wheeler, M and Mrs. Theron Hall, and the guest of honor. LaJolie club members were guests of Mrs. Helen Spafford at her home Thursday evening, During progressive bridge games wnicn followed a delicious and well arranged luncheon, Mrs. Ruth Miller and Mrs. Faye Hansen Han-sen won prizes. Others in attendance at-tendance at the party were Mrs. Dona Whitney, Mrs. Ruth Jones, Mrs. Madge Crandall, Mrs. Blllie Burt, Mrs. Harriet Miner, Mrs. Nathalie Oakley, Mrs. Evelyn Boyer, club- members, and Mrs. Lucille Hughes and Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet Sumsion, special guests. Mrs. Inez Chader was hostess to members of the Ave Delma club at her home Wednesday evening. From small tables prettily pret-tily decorated with St. Patrick's motifs, a tasty lunch was served early in the evening, followed by bridge. Prizes for the games went to Mrs. Helen Robbins and Mrs. Coe Straw. Mrs. Maurine Hay-mond Hay-mond was a special guest. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Anderson recently returned . from Logan, where they were called because of the death of the former's sister, Miss Geneva Anderson. Miss Hazel Anderson, instructor instruc-tor m the university at Terre Haute, Ind., has just returned from an interesting and delightful delight-ful trip to the big Mardi Gras celebration at New Orleans. She made the trip there and ' return ty airplane, stopping for short visits at St. Louis and Jackson, Miss., according to word received by her parents, Dr. and Mrs. George A. Andesron, of this city Mr. and Mrs., Roy Despaln entertained en-tertained at dinner af their home Saturday evening for members of the party with whom Mr. Despain traveled down the Green river last fall, and. their partners. part-ners. The dining table held a beautiful centerpiece of pink sweet pea with tall pink and green tapers in crystal holders at eitner end. uovers were arranged ar-ranged for Mr. and 'Mrs. Westley Eddington of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Buss Hatch and Captain Mowery of Vernal, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kay of Heber City; Dr. .and Mrs. Rasmussen of Logan, and Mr. ana Mrs. tzari Clyde of Heber-City, were unable to attend. ; Mrs. W. H. Anderson and Mrs. E. V. Jacobsen will be co-hostesses At a meeting of faculty wives Thursday afternoon at the jiome of the latter. GLASS SEES . FILaiS ; partmerit at Brigham Toung university uni-versity saw the. first of two films to be shown on current problems. Thursday they saw fThe Plow That Broke the PUdna,Ma docu-mehtaryfllm'prodai docu-mehtaryfllm'prodai federal" fed-eral" government 5 and -: gives ; a graphic': presentation of the dust bowl area, its causes and results. ;Next week tl they ' will see the film. The River."- Ariel S. Balllf, Instructor , to ' sociology, arranged for -the films.'' V ' 4 THURSDAY, MARCH- High School, Gets 1 Newljpewnters Fort the purpose, of promoting speed and accuracy in typewriting 35 new Remington and Royal typewriters type-writers have been ; added ' to . the commercial - department4 at Provo High school.i;,. ; v .'The new'nmchines are' stream- J lined have touch control, and' are well encased. New Underwood typewriters. Care expected - next month," ,' stated Harold Boyack, commercial instructor. . "we hope students will' recehre full benefit from the new, machines.- : Cranium Answers (Questions on Page 2, Sec 2) f.'VCaflsiusin "Julius Caesar" act ; it, scene I. 2. The Duke In ' As You Like It," act H, scene I. 3. Lady Macbeth In "Macbeth," act V, scene L 4. King John' in "King John," act I," acene I. CRYSTAL GLASS TUMBLERS A 15c Value Sale Price FOR 10 GLASS FOOD STORAGE JAR SET 3 pieces, jars, 1 8'x4'. Complete with covers. 0c Value All 3 for 35? TWO FOR ONE PARING KNIFE SALE Regular 16c Quality. Sale Price 2 for as 10c Value Cups each 10c Value Saucers, each 16c Value Plates, each. . 5 10 SET OF 4 MIXING BOWLS 6H inch, 7H inch. 8H inch and 9H inch sizes 76c value. S....39 SOFTESS TOILET TISSUE 30c Value " Special Sale Price 3 ROLLS S1.7S QUALITY "ROYBLUE" REGULAR B" BATTERY Sale Price 9S$ ROYBLUE REGULAR FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES Sale Price FOR 7 GUARANTEED ALARM CLOCK Choice of Colors tl.25 Value SSL;... 79 LUNCH KIT Complete With Vacuum Bottle. $L29 Value 10c QUALITY STICK-ON RUBBER SOLES . Complete With ' Cement and Buffer. Per ' Pair:'... IS IN. BY 27 IN-BORDERED IN-BORDERED FELT BASE MAT Special Safe Price Each.. 9 FINEST QUALITY J KALSOMINE i Choke of Popular f Colors. 60c Value. CUT PRICES ON CROOMS 45c Quality 6 Sewed , Broom. Special Sale Price - located r,.:jt,.j ,T. . .. W- 91939 Beauty Takes Command! V The two pretty . misses above "are newly elected to rule over 5000 co-eds on - the . University of Washington campus. New president of the1 women: students is Dorothy; Parks (left), drama student, while Priscilla Brown (right), as new standards chairman, is "czar" of the coe-eds social activities, regulating how late they may stay out on dates. ' , . 3S I buy- oriB-iRB 4?;pj?ri C' m.. ALL TIRES ,ta---;J r . ; N. "-V INSTALLED fK2 i' riur free lRv-.: ONE POUND GAMBLE'S DELUXE COFFEE INCLUDED AT NO EXTRA CHARGE With 2 Gallons Gamble's 1C0 Pure Penn. Oil Oil is refined from finest Penn Crude Carries Penn. Permit . No. 316. Sale Price including in-cluding Fed. Tax, Can, and lib. of Coffee 2 Gals. TWIN TRUIfflPET Horuis - Sold Last Tear . for 64.98 U,5LrSiTfl5 Gals. T A (m MR y 288 WEST CENTER ST Sale Starts Friday, march 10th GENUINE "CANNON" 40 PIECE ENSEMBLE HMCDILIIJIIDIEIip At No Extra Charge with Purchase of These Washers i This colorful genuine Cannon matched set includes S Block Plaid Turkish Towels 6 Block Plaid Hand Towels 1 6 Block Plaid Face Cloths 6 Dish Cloths Pot Holders K Hnt-Va ct flrun Trim ogmzed as a mark ox Corona do Electric Large family size. 23 Cash Price including ensemble at no extra charge 9"- $LH PER WEEK. PayaM MtMy Corostds GuefiM Pnrar Wadwr Genuine Briges and Stratton Gas s oline Motor. Cash 40 piece ensemble at no extra charge . SU PER WEEK.PayaAtoatMiCMy Tim Payment Plan lwclnt Para rMdi aiM Tantaoa Plus Two Inner Tubes Included AT NO EXTRA CHARGE Buy one tire at Gamble's low sale price buy the next tire at one-half that amount then for extra savings well include 2 inner tubes with each pair of tires at no extra charge. What a bargain! Brand new 1939 Columbia tires with all the newest improvements including the new sensational Heat-Pruf Cord. Six Pint Tire SOxSH 6.66 4.60-21 t-60 4.76-19 9.13 6.00-19.. 10.33 6JJ6-18 U.06 60-17 11-94 6.00-16 137 ALL TIRES INSTALLED FREE Damn vai iif C0R0NADO ELECTRIC MIDGET RADIO A serisatknim performance and tone. Midget size, plastic $ cabinet Sale Price v. .T 1 GRILLE qUARD Reg. Price L10 : SalePrice an rrrar, ,-f 4 SECTION f TWO Banker Is Found Shot to Death RICHMOND CaW March: 9 CE) The boajr of George Thornton, 44-year-old missing banker, was found today in-the East Bay hills with'' a' bullet wound in. the head. . Thornton, president of the Mechanics bank of Richmond, CaL, had been missing since Tuesday afternoon. -Police said Thornton was supposedly sup-posedly despondent because of the arrest last week of Ernest Emm-rich, Emm-rich, the bank's cashier, on a charge of embezzlement. GET UP NIGHTS? It's Nature's Danger Signal! Ttat 4-dAj- tert must stop It when due to functional kidney disorders or TOl'R S5c BACK. Must help eliminate excess acids and other wante or YOUR 2Sc BACK. Must thereby help soothe the irritation that may cause petting up nights, frequent or scanty flow, burning burn-ing or Irfickache or TOlR 25c BACK. ay Itukets (5c to any druggist. Locally Lo-cally at Hedquist Drugs, Wm. Thornton Thorn-ton Drun. adv. V Tiictt TasIc V Pin (Inalifv Kht fine quality. Washer eallon tub. 40 piece Price with r inchidiac Two Tabaa Next Tire $3.33 4.30 4.57 5.17 5.51 .5.97 6.63 $ 9.S3 12.90 13.70 1&0 169 171 19.90 WRITTEN IS MONTHS GUARANTEE Fpn YOUR OLD DATTERY ON i THIS S PLATE HIGH CAPACITY; KATTEJCT marateeZ Taaa i.i ; Outright Price . .&L'ZST&"' AUowaace for Old Batteri . 2.C3 SalePrice, .$1 a x Exchange... 9a J Special Low Priced Wft) Battery. Exch. Price. . . . . ew O ALL BATTOtlCS IMSTAUXO.F il.i GEMUINS. J 4 iROCKFORDf r J WORK SOX 6 'SJJi -A90cATaloev'i4- rins - ir - , irantnr 5 si ' t 0 0f mm in |