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Show t1 fcAGE SIX- TPROVO (tt T A B) . S U N DAY HE R A L D,- SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 193 3 i i THeV FIGURE. -kr- j . - , - , , , , , ,,,,,,, ' ' - - x":v j jziA f-M?- t-G.-, trio I : ! ,f;tiK -lu'tV""1 ' ' " N: K , li-"" " "- ...k. L- J f .sS? U. a "sTw t.; & .llT'tmA i --i-ii ii r iii ii ii ' i, rl i.i it,lr,..,n niiinTrTrTwr,TnwiMTBWTiiirwifwnH Here are some of the persons whose testimony is beins studied by a jury at Long Beach. Calif., as it seeks to unravel the mysterious killing of Capt. Walter Wanderwell, shot on his yacht, Carma, shortly before it was due to start a world cruise. Above, William (Curly). Guy, charged with the murder; Cuthbert Wills, Carma chief engineer, and prosecution witness, with plan of vessel; center, Juanita De Larm, 14, daughter nt F.rtwarH Tie- Ijirm aviator. nd Onv's alibi witness, who is to testify. Below, Edward Burzinski, to testify as to a Guy-Wande: well quarrel; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dunlap, FAVOR HULL HILL WASHINGTON. Feb. 10 !' I!) The Hull bill, which would xnable the . Rccustruct ion Fiuancn cir-poration cir-poration to loan . ?5O0,00O.00) t distressed murtKHpccs to prevent foreclosures on farm;?, was reported report-ed favorably by a senate sub-coni-.mlttee today. LOWEST CASH PRICES Coal That Satisfies Delivered , Per Ton ancy PEA COAL . . MO S-Irich NUT 3x8 STOVE FANCY ' LUMP STOKER SLACK COLUMBIA-PEA COLUMBIA-PEA COKE... COLUMBIA Domestic Coke $5.50 $3,09 W r a W 1 A A te Arc exclusive Agents for "Knurht" SPRING CANYON COAL KNIGHT COAL , COMPANY 1G5 North Second West St. PHONE 459 SlfcrhtlvviTsed Smirle Size rVj SPIUNGAND COTTON i r T rct Used WiSSfee, I r 1.. .r ........... , i1. Ml J SLIGHTLY USED WALNUT BED tS fill! VI jUSED SELLERS. KITCHEN CABINET lrgk ;:fjClH 1 1 Solid Oak, Like New'-r-Only id USED 3-PIECE GIVING ROOM SUITE -Only USED 4-PIECEgffiDROQM SUITES jj USED BANQUET COAL HI Splwidid ConditionOnly J 1 wriraranovn ?nnn Ii. mMm IN THE WANDERWel TRIAL e TODAY i (Continued From Pge Ore) throw our market open to competition. compe-tition. This would mean that Mexican "perishable fruits and veget: '"Vies" would supply this country. Everybody has friendly feelkui for Mexico, but Americans should cut things grown by other Americans on United States soil. A trouble bigger than the tariff pc.'.iaps in the coat of defective distribution. You can buy fruits here for less than one-quarter of what yr.u pay in New York. It I should not cost four times as much to transport and sill a grapefruit or an orange ,as it doea to raise the fruit. We have overdeveloped production produc-tion and have -shown little intelligence intelli-gence in improving distribution. THE MIAMI RATE and Traffic board, recommends a reduction of twenty-nine per cent in larges for cH classes of electric light and I pawcr turnisLied to Miami and its j citizen:;. 14 Property rights riould and wijl ! hr icspected, and fair price paid for everything, but it might be a i go:;d idea to regulate distribution ;f power alon lines of public interest, in-terest, and fairness, instead of relying on the companies to regulate regu-late everything for themselves, incidentally in-cidentally indulging in .such stock printing and selling: plans as have tent Mr. Insull from Chicago to Athens. Power is essential to modern labor, la-bor, and employment, the four essentials es-sentials are air, water, power and soil. To permit a private monopoly monop-oly of any one is not wise. WALNUT BED. COIL H CC fl ..: Jfff?n A If gl RANGE tftlkt ...... . ipixpfj I II 1 4 i 'I It I f HQ Of defense witnesses. Sportsmen Pance Is Well Attended More than 200 sportsmen and their partners enjoyed the annual t:ocial and dance given Friday night at the Elks home. Expressions were made on every hand that the affair was one of the most enjoyable ever given by the Provo Conservation association. Among the yisitors were Newell Cook, state fish and game department; depart-ment; E. M. Bagley, David Mad-sen Mad-sen and others from Salt Lake and a good-sized delegation from Springville. During -the intermission, intermis-sion, a buffet lunch was served, Japanese Trppps Ready For Drive GENEVA, P'cb. 11 (UH) Thirty thousand Japanese troops are approaching ap-proaching their allotted positions for a Japanese drive on Jehol province, prov-ince, the Chinese delegation to the leagu of nations charged today. The troops, transported from Korea, are almost ready to attack at K ilu, Fushin, and Shanhaikwan, ho Chinese alleged. The last of 24 Japanese, troops trainn WTe said to have reachd Chinese soil. The Chinese said 220 railway cars were used for conveyance of IroopsJSSJLcars for arms and munitions muni-tions and provisions, and 50 cars for artillery and machine guns. ervioe Sooner or later you will need the services of a Mortician for a relative or a friend. You are invited to investigate the Deseret Mortuary. There is no better equipped concern in the State than this company. There is no man in the west better, qualified than our Mortician who does the embalming and directs the funeral. He is thoroughly trainedi . highly artistic . . . having had experience in California and Utah; handling some of the most important funerals in these states. ' The volume of. business done by the Deseret Mortuary enables this . company to give the very best of service and materials at the most reasonable reason-able cost. -- The handling of the deceased is a .sacrcdre-sponsibility .sacrcdre-sponsibility only men of high standing and strictly professional should undertake such a task. The Funeral Home is Located at 260 So. 1st East " Provo, Utah . dpejiDay and)$glit ; Lady Attendant SUNDAY - ? SECOND WARD Ferrohv ' Nielsen and Rayinond Green, Boy Scouts, will give a talk on" "Scouting,' at the sacrament meeting in the Second ward chapel this evening at 7 o'clock. Maurice Harding will be the principal speaker.-' -- ' A'' Vocal duet will be fumished'by Qtiatel f Allred' and Roger Farrer, and ' choir numbers will be rendered. ren-dered. "-.-.TIIIIID !WABD - "A "special prieslhood meeting will be held In: the 'Third ward chapel this ' mornfctrgratMItiJO 'clock. At the tfening'fserviceMi at J;30 o'clock : Frank Perry, recently of the Sharon stake high council,1 and his daughter LaMona, returned missionary from Canada, will he the speakers. Kenneth Weight has arranged a special musical program. pro-gram. FOURTH WARD The B. Y. U. band will furnish a sacred concert in the Fourth ward chapel this evening at 6:30 o'clock. The program appears elsewhere in this issue. FIFTH WARD Grant Larsenj who recently returned re-turned from the Swiss - German mission field, will be the speaker at the Fifth ward sacrament meeting meet-ing thief evening at 6:30 o'clock in the ward chapel. Edward Lewis, representing the Aaronic priesthood, will also speak. Good music has been arranged ar-ranged for. SIXTH WARD Ward Primary conference will be held in the Sixth ward chapel this evening at 6.30 o'clock, with the ward Primary officers in charge. A pageant has been prepared, which win feature a shadow idea. Special music will be furnished by the children. PIONEER WARD The Pioneer Primary association will hold its conference this evening eve-ning in the ward chapel-at 6:30 o'clock. Children of the" ward will take part. BONNEVILLE WARD JL. N. Wight will give an ad dress at the Bonneville ward sac rament services this evening at 6:30 o'clock in the ward chapel. Special music has been arranged by Mis- Hannah C. Packard. MANAVU WARD Primary conference will convene this evening at 6:30 o'clock in the amusement hall of the Manavu ward church. L. D- S. BAPTISMS L. D. S. baptism services for Utah stake will be held in the Administration Ad-ministration building Sunday at 3 p. m. The bishopric of the Pioneer ward will be in ciiarge. JUNIOR GENEALOGICAL An instruction meeting for the junior boys and girls of Sharon stake who are going on the temple tem-ple excursion, Feb. 18, will be held at the Administration building Sunday at 4 p. m. , The stake genealogical committee commit-tee will be in charge. REORGANIZED CHURCH Regular Sunday services at the Reorganized church, 234 West Fourth South street. Sunday school A YOUR DRAPES MADE FREE IF YOU ORDER NOW . Ii. T. R. CO. 7 SERVICES at 10 a. m., morning services at 11 o'clock.' The Young Folks' Recreational Recre-ational society meets every Thursday Thurs-day evening at 7:30 o'clock. S. S. HOLM, Pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH First Church of Christ, Scientist, corner of First East and First North streets. Regular Sunday morning services, 11 o'clock, subject sub-ject "Soul." Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meetings meet-ings are held at 8 o'clock. Reading room open daily from 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock, excepting Sundays and holidays. All are welcome. V . CATHOLIC CHURCH REV. VICTOR HERRING, Pastor 180 North Fifth West Street Mas'scs at the Catholic church will toe held Sunday morning at 8 J o'clock and 10:45 o'clock. Instruction Instruc-tion for children will be held at 9:45 o'clock. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST A. B. HUENERGARDT, Pastor-Sabbath Pastor-Sabbath school, 9:45-10:45 Saturday. Satur-day. Preaching at 11 o'clock. All are welcome. PROVO COMMUNITY CHURCH ( Congregational ) University at Second North REV. N. C. WALLIN, Minister Sunday school at 10 a. m., classes for all ages and groups. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Boy Scouts of Troop 51 will attend in a bdy. Mr. Wallin will deliver the sermon on the theme, "How Much Do You Want?" For a period of three months, this church has dispensed dis-pensed with the formal offering by means of the contribution plates, but has placed a receptacle in the rear of the church for the convenience conven-ience of all who wish to- give voluntarily vol-untarily to tne support of the church. Everyone is cordially in- Ford Introduces Larger and More Powerful Car " 3 4 - z f3& Above The new Fowl Tudor Sedan, one of the fourteen beautiful new body type. BeotTlie atlractive front end of ibe new Ford & car with 1 12-tnch wheelbajse and S-hoiwepower eight-cylinder engine. All deluxe ears are equipped with two matched tone horns, cowl lamps, two rear lamps and safely glass throughout. New and Distinctive Lixias Larger, Roomier, Bodies, Faster Acceleration and Increased Power, Speed and Economy arc outstanding features of the NEW'FOUD V-8 Cylinder Car. This is the roomiest and most powerful power-ful FORD ever built, nd it brings a New Style of Beauty a New Standard of Comfort, and a New Pace in Performance at a Low Price. vited to attend all services of this "Friendly Church." The Intermediate Christian Endeavor En-deavor society will meet Sunday evening at 5:45. The Senior Christian Endeavor society will meet Sunday evening at 7:15 p. m. The Junior Christian Endeavor society will meet on Monday afternoon after-noon at 4. LUTHERAN CHURCH 155 North First West Sunday school and Bible class at 10 a. m. Divine services at 11 a. ni. Sermon on I Cot. 9, 2410, 5. Theme: "Strive to enter the straight gate; for many take the ' broad way that leads unto destruc- j tion, and few find the narrow way that leads unto life." At 2:30 p. in. Divine Services will also be held in our Spanish Fork church. B. SKOV, Pastor. ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH ! "A House of Prayer for All People" i 50 West Second North Street Holy Communion, 8 o'clock. Church school, 10 o'clock. ! Morninsr nraver and sermon. 11 I o'clock. Sermon topic, "The Modern Mod-ern Church its Place in Life." St. Mary's Guild, Monday, 2:30 p. m., with Mrs. R. K. Storey, 234 North Six'.h West street. Bishops, Pastors Aske4 to Give Out Notice of Closing Bishops and pastors of the various var-ious churches of Provo are asked by W. Lester Mangum manager of the Utah county R. F. C, to make the following announcement from the pulpit today: On account of Monllay, February 13, being a legal hoilday, the city and county building will be closet!, therefore necessitating closing the R. F. C. offices also." r"' a "" V" ' " fit 'a-M& NOW ON DISPLAY 1 4 ir 112 Inch Wheel Base SEE IT AT OUR SHOWROOMS STARTING FEBRUARY 11th "e Motor Company tt NSWERS THE Olympic games were revived re-vived at ATHENS in 1906. The statue is an EQUESTRIAN. EQUESTRI-AN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. NEW BRUNSWICK and NOVA SCOTIA form the MARITIME PROVINCES. ---- - TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION LOST pin. Finder please call. DE MOlAV 1500. Reward. fl4 FOR RENT FURNISHED CHOICE 3 rm. apt. Strictly mod. Close in. Phone 1015W. fl7 If you Squint, have Headache, Eye Blur, this is Nature's Warning of Eye Strain! Our Glasses positively guaranteed guaran-teed to remove these ills. Special rates to School Children DR. G. H. HEINDSELMAN Optometrist with Helndselman Optical and Jewelry Company THE NEW FORD V-8 112 -inch com-biiles com-biiles Eight Cylinder Cylin-der Performance with unusual reliability re-liability and economy. econ-omy. It has many distinct i v e f c a-lures a-lures of design and construction. Htvwvv . Maamminann: THREE rUni BUSINESS IS LOOKING UP One of the former heavy lenders of money i n Provo volunteered the information in-formation that they would soon be in market for loans. Note we say they volunteered the information in-formation we did not ask for it. MOVEMENT OF MONEY. It is generally understood un-derstood now that it is not so much more money that is needed, but more rapid circulation of what there is. Lack of confidence spikes the movement of money. Restoration of Confidence Certain well defined defin-ed N movements are under way. President-elect Roosevelt has shown a willingness will-ingness to accept the responsibility of balancing the budget, even at the risk of sacrificing his political career. There is a growing tendency to give him that authority. The type of men with whom he is consulting cannot be calLed radical, but are of the conservative con-servative type. Those who cut right through to the bone. Serious conditions call for serious treatment. It appears that we will have just that. What Statistics Statis-tics Show Production in 1932 was 22 below 1931 33 below 1930, and 44 below be-low 1929. Lumber production lowest in 60 years. Pig iron lowest in 37 years. New buildings build-ings one-fifth of 1928. Butter 42 of .5-year average. Beef 50 of 5-year average. With the above natural forces at work, favorable results re-sults are inevitable. The question is : Are we going to refuse re-fuse to. see the hand writing on the wall? TJie Opportunity New or remodeling work can be done now at a saving of one - third. Prices have never stayed at the bottom any more than at the top, and they . will not this time. Our service is more complete than ever. We give you the benefit of our experie nee and knowledge in estimating esti-mating and planning plan-ning your work and stand squarely behind be-hind the men who do the work and materials used in the job. Have your work done as you buy your car, wash -i n g jnachine or radio, altogether the complete job under one responsibility. responsi-bility. The modern, way is to buy the home complete from our dealer as 'you do eve r y ot'he r thing. The, reputation reputa-tion behind its construction con-struction is your guarantee -in this case 50-odd years of continuous operation. oper-ation. Remember, a ring on 20 will bring our estimator. SHOOT LUMBER CO. 316 West Center Phone 25 "Where You Save" A. O. SM00T, District Mgr. t - '" 1 -', " ' 1 PHONE 45 ... Proyp, Utah Phone 10( |