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Show SECTION TWO PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD', SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1958 PAGE THREE Aged Capitalist HORIZONTAL 2 Retired industrial indus-trial leader. 12 Blood pump. 14 Mover's truck 15 Nimble. 17 Genus of auks 18 Clenched hands. 20 Kiln. 21 Beam. 22 Flower. 24 To dine. 25 Within. 26 Agreed on. 28 Chaos. 29 Pussy. 30 Before. 31 Rifle report. 33 To barh. 35 Cautious. 37 To require. 39 Pertaining to air. 40 To gaze fixedly. 41 Ringlet. 43 X. 44 Lair. Answer to Previous Puzzle EPROBOrrbH I E lAnsioisaonMTE ISITIAIRITTEIR MtoTjS eMjI gOHA" ZMQV GEiMlS PTToM k A IUfi ICE nAlgTCTn 45 Measure of area. 46 Road. 47 Myself. 49 Southeast. 50 Italian river. 51 Constellation 55 Father. 57 He accumulated accumu-lated a tremendous tre-mendous 58 He was an oil . 12 3 14 17 ?l 38 25 Stfo 59 Z4 46 4ti so 3? (OAST GIRL WINS FOREST HILLS. N. Y.. Sept. 11 "i".!'-Alice Marble, the San Francisco blonde who came back this year after two seasons of idleness because of injuries, smash-oil smash-oil into the final round of the U. S. women's singles tennis championships champion-ships today with a 6-1, 6-1. victory over Helen Pedersen of Stamford. Ccnn. It was the first time Miss M;itb!e, the third seeded entry in This Curious t! some: birds have: WHEN COM I NG TO A STOP, A WEB-FOOTED WEB-FOOTED BIRD OFTEN USES ITS ySETT AS WELL. AS ITS WA7C3S AND 7sAL.t - TO FORM AIR-RESISTING. AIR-RESISTING. SURFACES. ANTS CAM MAKE A SC$UEAK7sG VOS C 1J 8Y NfcA SERVICE. ISC. ."' 1 ' " 1 "" " 1 v 1 V NOT only are webbed feet useful to swimming birds while they are in the water, but they serve useful purposes in the air. As hown above, they aid in checking the body while landing, and, in the case of short-tailed birds, are -used as rudders, for steering trie birds while in flight. IT '6 ALL RIGHT, JOE f or soo to teuu e tAOVJ MUCH "PE-R-TO0SMDmf-8UT V V4ArAT TO KNOW HOW MOCH Trtf HAROWPPD .r- fufL-r .CnN PORCH LOOR S NCTOALLV &QKG TO C05I vit " MOCH TnC HAKUvy,, LfW f OR TvAAT 6UN FORCH A THf E LOOR S NCTOALLV &0KGTO COST MS q 11 He has lived nearly a 13 Enthusiasm, 16 Thin. 18 Moor. 19 Perched. 22 Secured. "; 23 Wool liber , knots. - 26 Prank. 27 Wife s share of an estate. 29 Unsoiled. 32 Peeled. 34 To come in. 36 Red flowers. 38 Action. RICE. GrlYJE L LI SOLIIiPrtSE V A NPATGO E OJSnA N ISlTIAIPiLlPJ VERTICAL 1 He has given vast sums to 2 Spirited. 3 English coin. 4 Court. 5 To exhibit. 6 Swifter. 7 Whole. 8 Musical note. 9 Self. 10 To cleave. 39 Particle 40 Stick. 42 To jeer. V 46 To decay. 48 Roof point covering. 50 Pair. 51 Upon. 52 Note in scale 53 Either. 54 Northeast. 56 Form of Ij IS 0 19 ao 5t 54 S7 31 i5 3t 3C HI 44 47 4& 49 54 5S I'ne tournament, has gained the riht to play for the most prized of all American women's court titles. HITLER RENEWS ATTACKS NUREMBERG, Sept. 11 UR Fuehrer Adolf Hitler, in the midst of the tension with Russia over attacks on Communism at the Nazi party ccngress nere, renewed the attack on Bolshevism and Jewry in an address to the congress con-gress tonight. World 8C';r HAS A HIGHER AVERAGE Wl NITER. TELAA PERATU RE ALONG ITS SOUTHERN PART THAISI DOES TRI-STATE LUMBER CO. 1 r Auxiliary Installs New Unit President SPRINGVILUS Mrs. A. C. Chader was installed president c" the Legion auxiliary unit at the regular September meeting, at Memorial hall, with Mrs. Marjorle Frandsen, first vice president; Mrs. Fern Whitney, second vice president; presi-dent; Mrs. Esther Johnson, secretary; secre-tary; Mrs. Hazel Roylance, treasurer; treas-urer; Mrs. Thelma Cherrington, historian; Mrs. Florence Boyer, sergeant-at-arms; Mrs. G. W. Friel, chaplain. Announcement of the standing cemmittee chairmen for the year have been named by the new president presi-dent as follows: membership, Mrs. Emma Gardner, Mrs. Cleonda Miner; child welfare, Mrs. Emma Long; rehabilitation, Mrs. Orland Thorn; Americanism, Mrs. Vilate Reynolds; community service, Mrs. Lela Nelson; legislative, Mrs. Ellen Anderson; music, Mrs. Hilda Grant; national defense, Mrs. Martha Mar-tha Whiting; publicity and radio, Mrs. Manilla Brown; hostess arrangements, ar-rangements, Mrs. Margaret Huntington; Hunt-ington; finance, Mrs. Floss Phillips; Phil-lips; memorial, Mrs. Flora Mai-ben; Mai-ben; pDpy sales, Mrs. A. E. Wig-nall. Wig-nall. Plaster is made from anthills by natives in South Africa. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES WSH TUBBS VAS, BOYS, MV WIFE AMD I 50-50. THEREFORE, I -AH- EQUAL 5HA OF HER DUTIES? At? SHERIFF ALLEY OOP WEuL.DlDJA f AWRiGUT,YOU BLITHEClfsT LUNKHEADS -SEE HOW THEY Ig'WAM AM' GO T 'SAWALLA -BUT WHEN TJSNJEP UP VTIMD VECSELVES ALL MESSED UP MHE'K MOSESX vVi 1M A JAM, DOMT 'SPECT ME 7 COME AT US AM FRFCKLES AND HIS ) f see! -irW , A BRIKIGIWG THEA ARE YOU E RADIO ASHORE... ) SURE NUTTY 'S V SSIET THAT WORKS y HOME-MADE 7 MAS A RIGHT IKI WITH Yj MIKE IS J5 PLAKI OUR PLAKIS.' 7 ON THE A' ' TO fr V, BOAT? ) U DsAV rSc ' PETURfsl MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE YOU WIN. CjAESTiN-HERE'S CjAESTiN-HERE'S VOUR ...CHECK... BUT fT'S BLACK A1AJL7-' f SPRINGVILLE SOCIETY Members of the Legion Auxiliary Auxili-ary were pleasantly entertained Wednesday evening at a program pro-gram and social at Memorial hall in connection with the installation of new officers which was under the direction of Mrs. Cleonda Miner, past unit president. Miss Virginia Rivers gave two readings read-ings and Miss Ilia Clyde rendered two piano accordion solos. Reports Re-ports were given on the recent state convention by Mrs. Bell Sumsion retiring president, Mrs. Emma Long, Mrs. Esther Johnson, John-son, Mrs. Hilda Grant, Mrs. G. W. Friel and Mrs. Floss Phillips. Mrs. Elsie Thyrett gave the treasurer's report. Following the installation, Prepide nt Inez Chader gave a short talk. The program was concluded by refreshments re-freshments served by the hostesses hostes-ses Mrs. G. M. Haws, Mrs. Mabel Brown, and Mrs. Hazel Roylance. Announcement is made of the marriage of R. Valeo Blackett of this city to Ruby Mann Tumburas Jso of Springville which took place at Provo Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hutch-ings Hutch-ings of this city left recently to SHARE EVERYTHING HAVE ASSUMED AM orrcHA OUT FRIENDS THANKS, YOU NEXT VEAe ZYKA REALIZES, kiOW MOW IM-POeTANT IM-POeTANT IT IS TO GET HER NOTE TO JACK TIME makev their home in Riverton, Wyo . Where Mr. Hutchings"" has accepted a position as instructor in the Smith-Hughs project work in the high school. They plan to be there permanently as Mr. Hutchings continues throughout the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson and son Lloyd of Salt Lake City visited the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Harmer. Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison in company with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Krause of Salt Lake City plan to leave this week on a vacation trip through the canyons of southern Utah and to Boulder dam. Mrs. H. R. Otto and son Bobbie of Salina Kansas, is visiting her sister Mrs. A. W. Harmer and family in this city. Mrs. Alton W. Packard and son Milan accompanied by Mr. Packard Pack-ard left the past week to make their home in Holbrook, Ariz., where Mr. Packard will be associated as-sociated with his brother M. O. Packard Jr., in construction work. Mrs. Packard has spent several weeks with her mother, Mrs. Hattie Blackett and other relatives here. , A number of friends were delightfully de-lightfully entertained Wednesday night at a lawn party at the home of Miss Louise Clyde, Strings of vari-colored ligTits added to the VI PEE I'M A eOOTIKj', TOOTIKJ' CATAMOUNT, AMD I'M SHOOTlW r-p UP THE TO WW. . " In- I SAW fT THERE THIS MORNING ALLVXJ GOTTA DO IS STAY ASHORE, AND WHEN I GrVE THE SIGNAL FROM "THE BOAT, MX) PRETEND "YOU'RE tuniwg in the: mews rrTTM? ! ' 7 y . ( AND WHERE DOES MV PeETTY ASSISTAN i THINK. SHE'S OOIMO, AT THIS f u OF NK3HT? I 1 ' OH I V 1 JUST WANTED spirit of the affair which featured fea-tured games and a tasty lunch. Guests were, Dorus Wing, Lucille Oakley, Luella Huntington, Mel-ba Mel-ba Witney, Marjorie Simkins, Bernice Chader, Helen Clegg, Helen Christenseh, Wilma Brown, Carol Clyde, Malcolm Condie, Robert Jenkins, Richard Reynolds, Reyn-olds, Junior Johnson, Calvin Clyde, Allen Stuart, Donald Frandsen, Reed Fletcher. Mrs. Catherine D. Wills and little daughter left the latter part of the week for their home in Los Angeles, Calif., following two weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Dougall and other relatives here. Members of the Ladies' Literary Liter-ary club will hold the first meeting meet-ing of the year September 26. Mrs. Oliver Dalton will be hostess host-ess and the program for the evening eve-ning will feature a paper on "Poetry" by Mrs. Birdella Bearn-oon. Bearn-oon. Mr. ancl Mrs. M. O. Packard Jr. of Phoenix, Arix., spent several days of the past week with Mr. Packard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Packard in this city. Among the nicely arranged socials so-cials of the past week was one given at the high school by the M. I. A. stake board members for all officers and teachers in the M. I. A. and their partners. The group which included nearly a hundred, played games on the DSoST OF THE. CROWO THOUGHT V)Pb 2OST OF' THE Y0a) CniM 'MERCIFUL LOOKOUT VHEY WHECE'S FLOWEEPOT UP AMP AT 'IAA,: ' ' W' HEAVENt?.') IT' TWO- WALU? DlDKlT HE JU5T J I FLOWERPOT. I , 7, V VVHAT'S GUM AAADIGAU'I A55UME THE DUTIES OF v,. ' ',5,I4 THAT? A HE'S COMINJ' " L SHERlFF?rI0T) bO GIT 12 i BY NEA SERVtcT'lNC I t t- , y-r 1T y I'LL HOOK UP ) gyAY ) 1 MAKE OST THE NOKTE COME ) BOAT? OVER THE RADIO ? -1 V ' i(ry a FRESH AIR, EH? VOU CERTAJMLY MUST THIMK. I'M A FOOL TO LET VOU SUP OUT OF HERE, NOW... Ar IfcJc AJL VOU'VE SEEN AND high school campus in the early evening and later assembled at the auditorium where a splendid program was given. Mrs. Katie Jensen, a member of the general board gave an interesting and instructive in-structive talk on the value of M. I. A. work. She was introduced intro-duced by Mrs. Harold Alleman. Superintendent Floyd Miner presided. pre-sided. Vocal solos were given by Miss Hannah Rowland and Mrs. Janet Crandall entertained with readings. The affair was concluded conclud-ed with refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Kennedy and daughter Glenna of Salina were Springville visitors here Thursday. Fred Blackett of this city, left recently for Caliente, Nev., where he will be employed in power line construction work. LEGAL NOTICES Probate and Guardianship j Notices Consult County Clerk or tbe Respective Signers for Further Information. H NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION TO PROBATE WILL Tn the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District in and for Rtf-,V0tT-TO-b05H WLO MAW M ACTION JaLf 136 BY Nf A SERVICE. INC. T. M. HEY.1 WELL, WELL MOW AIUT ) 7HA7 OONMA BE WAIT FOR LIL A MICE LI77LE PARTy.' HEH OH, WELL - WOOTIETOOT- WAMTA GO, 1936 BY NEA WWWl's") f 'V""r, - A PHONEY NEWS ITEM AND READ rr, SO'S IT'LL SOUND LIKE THE REAL STUFF? BY &UT, peoFEssoe- EEALLY,!.... T7TN I - nr- I I 7r S7lJFF! A vou r say y yyys Utah County, State of Utah. In the Matter of the Estate of Catherine Bestelmeyer, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all concerned therein that on the 20th day of August, 1936, Petition was filed by John M. Bestelmeyer, August A. Bestelmeyer, Kate Bestelmeyer Enst and Clara Bestelmeyer Steele, In the office of the Clerk of Utah county, State of Utah, for probation of the Will of Cathei.ne Bestelmeyer, deceas ed, and the appointment of Walker Walk-er Bank and Trust Company, a corporation of Utah, with offices at Salt Lake City, Utah, as the Executor of said estate and said Petition will be heard in the probate pro-bate division of the Fourth Judicial Ju-dicial District Court, in and for Utah County, State of Utah, at the Court House in Provo City, in said County on the 5th day of September, 1936, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. xn. WITNESS the Clerk of said Court with the seal thereof affixed this 24th day of August. 1936. C. A. GRANT, (SEAL) Clerk Clarence Baird, Attorney for Executor 530 Judge Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Pub. Aug. 24, 25, 26. 27, 28, 30, 31, Sept. 1, 2, 3, 1936. BY MARTIN REG. U. S. PAT. QFFllr BY CRANE BY HAMLIft OFFHAND, I'D SAY, 7HEl TROUBLES HAVE ALREADV BEGUN BY BLOSSER SOMETHING LlkETHIS-' A FIRECRACKER SET RR TO THE SHADYSIDE SCHOOL LAST NIGHT, AND x WHEN THE RRE DEPARTMENT GOT THERE THE ROOF 4 WAS IN THE BASEMENT : THOMPSON and COLL YOU'LL STAY IN THIS ROOM TILL I SEMD FOR YOU, UNOEeSTAND? AA70 AO V sppvicr inr r u err. n pat n yi jf f new caaTN 1(1 SEND - |