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Show 11 GUT PR 0 V O (U X A H) S JLl N DA.Y HER A L D, S UND AY, A PR I L 6, 1 9 3 0. P. O. Receipts -Have DroDped - IV:-.'.',1 'receipts of the local post office department during the first three r.icn(h3.of 1S30 thows a deck! de-ck! d lpcrtas, as compared to vha Kan.e period last year. Thi f:-.ct :waa revealed in the quart; Iy. report compiled. by; J. W. MrAia,:i, ' Assistant . past mooter, submitted' to Postmaster J. P. 5.1c-Gi.iie 5.1c-Gi.iie Friday. , . .'-,' V-:;- intuitu p.;irc(H.i and C. O. D. or it i s wrc received at the local lo-cal rcl'fice .as compared to th same p 'riod-of time last ycarrrri3 is a rpUndid condition, providing . , . A , i I. - 1 -. o a oiio. ii-ii STATION KSL SUNDAY, APRIL ti , & a.M., Informal program; 10 a.m., ''Sunny tf.ida ,ti; U - a.m., Utah Educational department; IJ:33 a.m., if DC 1 ra tional Light- Opera company; com-pany; 12 noon, NBC Xtujsfan Balalaika Bala-laika orcbnt; 12:30 p.m.; NBC Concert; Con-cert; 1 p.m., NBC "The Friendly Hour"; 2 p.ri., L. D. S. services from, the Tabtrnacla; ,3:S0 p.m., Vv-al and ru Uttmental ensemble; :30 p.m., Studio program; 5 p.m., i Pipe oigan conceit; 5:20 p. m., NBC Baldwin Piano company program; .. NBC "Emra Jettiek Melo dies"; G:35 p.m., NBC Comer's hour; people have spent Hheir money in Piovo , instead of meillng out of the city and the 'state for their r.rcd.i. ' Trn cn!y department of tha iuar-terly iuar-terly jeport that shows-; "an in-rr in-rr -ea;:r over 1923 la the amount Of re'i; let cd mall sent from the J?ro- . i . i V ma r.rrn 1 - ' Dunn:? me past montn regis-1 7;1g p m NBC Atw&ter Kent hour; tried letters were mailed from the , s p.m..- i?j,t Presbyterian church local office and 717 pieces received, j services; 8:30 p.m., . Mons. Hunt, Prat of the detailed report; Roman Catholic discourse; 9 p.m., Pccripts for March, im S5651.75; j L D;. church set vices from the rcccipia for March. 1929, $3112.9; j studio; 9:45. p.m., "Television" ccn-dc-crease for 1030, $401.17; receipts in vpn vtnrir'K rm. eeit twr; 10:30 p.m.v Utah hour; for first quarter 1920, $13,909.02; receipts for first quarter. 1S29, $19,- 427X8; decrea.se for 1030, $518.06. Don-.r-tic money orders' paid dur-j in;: Nrch, 1C30. $16,038.18; domes- j tic inonev order paid during Marr.h 1020, $20,173.23; decrease during March 1930, $1,133.80. Domestic Do-mestic money orders paid during quarter 1930, $51,918.20; domestic money orders paid during quarter 1529, $58,231.94; decrease during quarter 1930, $6,313.71.' " YOUR FILMS -can only. be developed correctly once. Our Professional , . Service CAsurcs . Correct-Developing" Correct-Developing" Larson Studio 182 West Center - Fhono S81 1 USED CARS With an OK That Counts 1929 FORD, CVlflK Coach ,-ii)0 1929 FORD Sedan i . . 1929 FORIX Coupe . . . 1929 FORD " Roadster 1929 CHEVROLET Coach'rr. ' . t . 5010 $425 11:30 p.m., "Vngabond-ef the Air.'r ' MONDAY, APKII 7 11:30 a.m., NBC Helen Webster, Helpful Hints for the Housewife;' I2:d5f p.m.,, NBC Program of interest in-terest to housewives; I p.m., NBC Salt Lake Tabernacle choir and organ; 4:30 p.m., "Ye Olde Towne Cryer"; 6 p.m., , Studio program dance orchestra ; !6 :30 ' y.m Vocal and Intrtimeijtal "selections; G A5 p.m., Educational program; 7 p.m., "Moments luslcale," NBC; 7:30 plmiNEC "GenerarMqtors Family tarty;!8 p.m., Prbgrram of diversified diversi-fied "musical fielectrohs "Western Hour"; 8:30 p.m.; NBC -Great North-erri North-erri Paih oad proorram; 9 p.m., "The Jewcf:X5'oxw;'0:S0- pirn., NBC "Amos 'n Aridyr 9:45 ' p.m., Program for Meni 10 p.m .NBC Pacific Network "The Voice of Firestone"; 11 p.m., Orfran recital: virgin presentations; 11:30 p.m.,'KBC House of Myths"; 12 midnite "Vagrabond of the Air"; l-'aC?ri.;'Silent.' " n - ' Former Prbvoan Is Dead On Goast 1929 CHEVROLET ScMhnV (Trunk) , . . 1929 CHEVROLET Coupe , . . ..... $495 5595 $475 TRUCKS 1929 FORD v -v 'CnnR Vz Ton (stake);, VJ 192S CHEVROLET CQOn 1 Ton Stake . ..v. . uJti 1927 CHEVROLET CJH 1 Ten Stake 'vt; ' 3ZJ 1928 CHEVROLET Cqr. S12u 192(5 FORD Pick-up . . , Many other selections from $50.00 to $150.00 NEW USED CAR LOT FIFTH WEST & CENTER Easy Terms'- Phone 74 OiKn Sunday and' Evenings SUFERIOR MOTOR' CO-i. A. N. Stoddard, 75, former Provo resident, Union Pacific railroad em ployer for many-'years, died Thurs day evening at his home, ' 2819 Grant avenue, Walnut, Park, Los Angeles. News of Mr. Stoddard's th was received in Provo 'by friends. , " ' ' .. ' - According; to the message re-reved, re-reved, the funeral services will be held Monday at the Grace chapel In Inlewood, Calif I Mr.: Stoddard was employed as a blacksmith at the local Union Pacific Pa-cific shops for about eight years, SAFEGUARD , VOUR BUILDSN'G l trift Certified ami Btmdetf Quality Mater la I It Costs No More! Know the: material you buy when you buy. It's your fpLiaran-tce fpLiaran-tce of durability '"and lasting satifuction B aN NEVILLE LUMBER CD. "That Good Place To Trade' HERMAN HINZE Ilesident Tartner 2C3 SOUTH UNIVERSITY AVE. . riione 101 rrovo, Utah. P-'IT.H A.t lJ.F.D.A. " J Install Device . For Brake Testing With a., view of r?vng their patrons pa-trons the be.:t service that expert mechanics and modern machinery offers, the Anderson Garage have Just installed a mv automatic Ray-bestos Ray-bestos brake testing machine, ac-. cording to announcement of company com-pany officials. " This, ncv machine is designed to test either -two-wheel or four-wheel brakes, on scientific principals. Instead In-stead of sliding the wheels on the pavement, the road, represented by the sliding platforms on the tester, s pulled under thr ear. This mkes It possible to obtain accurate tests whether tho tires are wet ordry. The retarding force is checked under un-der full load on the tires resting on the flat surface, similar to good pevvment, it is explained... "This 13 a labor and time saving -"cbine. makln? it ifusier ana chrcprr to adjust iVals acfmrate-ly," acfmrate-ly," ftccoidin?? to A. 12. Anrtrrson, r-mprr, ".Wltli the op'-at!ng mechanism. jraNtrc and "n' -tin lights on the left side of the tester, "cmtf-emert to the' brake pedal depressor, de-pressor, ft makes testing ''and adjusting ad-justing a one man job. 'Ih testing, tli cer is driven up rcmp"i unrier itj own power on.o movable platforms; one under each wheel. The car is locked in place. The platforms are mounted on roller-bearing flanged rolls. Each of the two front platforms and the two rear platforms are connected across the frame by nn equalizer bar which acta as- a whiffletre.e.or evener when actuated bv the piston rods of two compressed air cylin-r'era cylin-r'era located in the middle of the framed The pston rod of each cylinder" cyl-inder" is connected to the center of each equalizer bar by a t.-evrs. "In operation, the sliding platforms plat-forms are pulled under the -'wheels jr. strng fd-r forward movement of the car, and pushed back for testing for reverse movement. The brakes are set by a pedal depressor to any desired de ej from free wheels to locked wheels. " ,"As the air is admitted 'into the pistons, the amount of pressure is tegistered on a gauge 6n the left side 'of the tester. When one of the" platforms overcomes the resisting force "of the brake; the pressure drops sFightly, then 'builds up again until ' anothe'r platform " overcomes the Ift-a king force and .so on until all four'-platforms have moved to the limit of travel.". " : Noted Orchestra Leader Coming Here , . " r t p ' i . I- - ' 7 - : "' . - r f '-' "' ... . -. ' - i -'-:..' ' . ' - i... ' . . - 1 ..y" 'A. .. . 'i: . , t f v h '-'' ( S .-- " : ' " . . ' ..." . .. i Mrs.. Marsden Allred of Spring "LCTity' was'a visitor last week at the home' of 'Mr.' and Mrs. Mahlon Ralph Migliaccio, noted ; leader of the Chicago hotel orchestra who comes to Glengarry, Wednesday nirht to stage a big carnival night. ... '' - prior to his departure for Los Angeles An-geles five years ago. While living in Los Angelas, Mr. Stoddard has been employed at the Union Pacific shops, and he woi ed for that company com-pany at the Milford shops for several sever-al years before moving to Provo. Ilrj 13 survived by his widow, Mrs. Nettie Stoddard, one son, Robert Stoddard of Los Angeles, and three daughters, Mrs. Bud Mays of Chicago, Chi-cago, 111., Mrs. Mozart Boshard of St; Louis, Mo., and Kate, whose married name is unknown by her Provo friends. ' -"v I NEW YORK, April 5 H) Three persons lost their lives and three others are in a serious condition in Unity hospital as the result of a fire which Fire Marshal Thomas P. Brophy declared was incendiary, in a three-story brick tenement in Brooklyn today, t $300,000 BLAZE CHICAGO, April 5 U.E A ' spectacular spec-tacular fire raced through an old four-story building the northwest corner of the loop early today, knotting knot-ting traffic and providing an impromptu im-promptu show for late theatergoers. theater-goers. Tha damage was estimated ! at from $200,000 to $300,000. ; 7 IN WALL PAPER Make the most beautiful rooms you have ever seen. Come in and let us show you something different. 9 Pirov Paint '& .Glass Co. no w. Center st. PHONE 53 The members of the Social Hour club.. will be entertained at the home of-Mrs. Thursdayi A. A. Loveridge cn 2v Mrs. Dc-Ias Prne will entertain the .me-nbers of the Literary club' on Thursday." Mrs.?i"red Nichols ha her grand-dauchter grand-dauchter from Lo Angeles, Calif., as her guest. Mrs. C T. Frage entertained ata quilting paity at her home on Tuesday Tues-day 'afternoon. , ,'Quilting end social conversaon pa sskl 'ihe afternoon away and a rliclous 'dinner was served at C. Covers were laid for Mrs. Louis Erickstm, Mrs. Elizabeth Pratt. Mrs. Harmon Anderson, Mrs. Fred Nichols Mrs. Samuel Hampshire and the hostess. Mrs. George Olsen anl daughters. nuth and Leone, and Mrs. P. C. Lund were visitors a( the home o Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Hampshire Thursday. '. ' . Save Money On Insurance Intermountairi' Lloyds Fire Insurance - Autaraolsile Insurance NOTICE Members of LTtah Poultry Association Chicken Coop Insurance at $1.10 per $100.00 - $1.55 for 3 Year Period. Iriter-Mountain Finance 8l Thrift Co. Authorized Provo Branch Office Agents Wanted 57 N. Univ. Ave. Provo,1 Utah. Phone 1304 fr. (V -VI' J J eNvv V' J i ".TV 1 J ,' .. . ,,, ... - A i fe'A If f A UrV I '-1 ; f M i w yji if f ' ! Iff v-r- ; - - r ' '-: ' ;sm ..'' Sl y Ap?Arp 1 iT :7f.CiO !r;Zi? 9' iioiiW - -v torihe Hi JUST FOUR WALLS; ' In the 1930 home those four walls mere than justify themselves by establishing the spirit and decorative motif of every room. As a'basis for-effective ; wallpapers, and. paints, they are the key to home modernization. i .. " . -- i iieDvQuist i;::ug stores KODAK SHOP i i i ! : i it - ' : f f Via i .:r.7; h 1 l r?retti lVcI-int and i L N Save - Surface cr.i All It I i i ' ! " " ' !" IJ,W I - 1 1 v Tommaae i.t.iif. if r -it 'v ai?naunnc For Men and Wonen of Good Taste in this MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY We havp an overstock of Stylish Browrtbilt Shoes for Men and Women hi the women's department there is a great variety of Black Patents, Pat-ents, Ties, Straps and Pumps, in low, Sianish and French heels. Sizes 2ij to 8 in AAA-C widths. .There is -.nolhinsr smarter than-Black than-Black Rrownbilt Shoes for women and Hrcwnbxlt means perfect workmanship. In this sale are many fine Tan Oxfords for men. These represent some of the finest Brownbilt Shoes in our store. All of these Shoes are oingr while they last at the Pair This stock is comprised of NEW SPRING MODELS that sell regularly at from $5.00 to $9.00 a pair. - This, is an opportunity of great importance to any one -desiring Id -Save .'money and yet get the . Sast Shoe Values Ever Offered in this city. Come -early and -get your choice. In, order that all may participate in this GIGANTIC, SALE wc will give a 1 0 PE R CENT; DI S CO UNT of any Shoe in the house during this sale. - - TUESDAY - MONDAY dim. ' , d hi Ls vJ s3-1 L i 168 west centei: ST. WEDNESDAY ErV v.i J JaJU.kr d I (Ji lt PROVO, UTAH r p W ft L m i y |