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Show PAGEv-FOUR PROVO (UTAH)' SUNDAY ,t HERALD, SUNt)AY . ' SEPTEMBER "f 11, -1938 v- ' ' 11 "'' ' " t ! , . SEcnoft'TWO---: 'Polling P&3 un uxan county IV K County- Clerk Clarence A. Grant announces polling places in - the c primary "election ' Tuesday,' as ; follows: - Alpine city hall. j B American Fork No. 1--Jennie i Cunningham: residence; jNo. 2; I I:: It. -Pratt residence ; No3, Mrs. : Earl McTague residence; No. "4, , city hall. Benjamin Southeast room of . I. D. S. church. -' Clinton Mina Elmer residence. Cedar FortCity : gymnasium. Colton Etta E. Finch residence. - Dividend rCity amusement hall.' -Elberta .isrnel I. Barney residence. resi-dence. Fairfield Gymnasium. - Genola School house. 5 Goshen One door west of Victory Vic-tory theater. 'X Highland Ward house. jr,Lake Shore School house. JiLake View Rosetta Johnson residence. T- Lehi No. 1 Inez Peterson residence; resi-dence; No. 2, Third ward church; No. 3, 109 State street; No. 4, Memorial building. iMapleton Town hall. v.Orem No. 1 Orem Barber shop; No. 2, Sharon meeting house. Palmyra Ward chapel. 3-Payson No. 1 Strawberry high line office; No. 2, State bank building; No. 3, Junior high school. Pleasant Grove No. 1 Manilla Ward church; No. 2, Third Ward Church; No. 3, city hall; No. 4, Lindon school house. -Pleasant View No. 1 Pleasant View meeting house; No. 2, Maud IX Glazier residence. rProvo No. 1 693 E. 5 S; No. 2, Maeser school; No. 3, 161 E. 5 S; No. 4, Hotel Roberts; No. 5, W 6 Mrs. John Giraud's residence; resi-dence; No. .9, 156 N. IT JW; No. 10, Third- ward? chapel; No.' 11, 232 N. 5 W; No. 12, 255 W. 2 N; No. 13, 48 E. 2 N; No. 14, 272 E. Center; No. 15, 655 N. Univ. Ave; No. 16, 483 E. 7 N; No. 17, 441 N. 5 E; No. 18, Fifth ward Relief Society 'hall, 3 North, 3-4 East; No. 19, Farrer high school. Provo Bench Grand View ward house. - Salem City hall. i Santaquin No. 1 Genola school house; No. 2, Nellie Cushing residence. resi-dence. - Soldier Summit Mary Zabris-kie Zabris-kie residence. Spring Lake Church. Spanish Fork No. 1654 E. 2 S; No.2, city. court house; No. 3, armory; No. 4, 546 E. 1 N., Elsie Keele residence; No. 5, Fourth Ward Relief Society hall; No. 6, Third ward church basement; No. 7, Leland church house. Springville No. 1 First ward church; No. 2, Emily J. Miner residence, resi-dence, 310 W. 4 S; No. 3, Third Ward Relief Society hall; No. 4, Millie Sutherland residence; No. 5, Grant school. Thistle Florence Sackett residence. resi-dence. Vineyard Vineyard church. Jeweler Moves To New Location Announcement was made Fri-daV Fri-daV by Dell Chipman, well known Provo jeweler who has been in business here for 30 years. , that he has opened up a new place of business in a permanent location, at 55 South First East street, across the street east of the city and county building. For years Mr. Chipman main- center .Nazi Chiefs at: Party Congress ; - , " -4 ,' ' , - i V X K- ' " ' 1 ' :- v In J V" r 1 ; ,- v' ' - i ' ' ' t f s tained his business on 256 W. 2 S; No. 6, 320 S. 5 W; street and enjoyed during that No. 7, 777 W. 2 S; No. 8, 11th time a wide business. Wl ALLRED ; for SHERIFF id ii N "A Trained Man For a Job That Needs A Trained Man!" A VOTE FOR ALLRED Is A VOTE FOR STRICT LAW ENFORCEMENT! (This Ad Paid by Friends of Mr. Allred) (Paid Political Adv.) "v. lliil 3v I tv , . . ! '.' .... -, Briefs (NEA Radiophotot No.2 Nazi chieftain greets his boss at the tenth annual Nazi Congress Con-gress in Nuremberg, Germany. Adolf Hitler, left, and Gen. Hermann Her-mann Goering, the men most responsible for reforging the mighty German military sword, shake hands while the rest of .uiope ders if that sword is to be used again. This picture was radioed from London. Cat Johnson was here from Ban ner, Wyo., the latter part of the week. r Mrs. Myri Rowley and children, Arlene and Gary of Los Angeles, are visitine at the home of ner mother, Mrs. Ida S- Bailey. They plan to return to their home 'the latter part ox tne montn. 'irs. Rowley was formerly Myri Strong. . Louis Kalnoan of !enver. Cola, was here on business Saturday.' " F. C. Brlddle of Denver, spent Saturday with Provo business friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Saadgren (2k)la Martin) and baby daughter. Vivi-Ann, have returned to their home in Long Island, New York, after a three weeks' vacation here with relatives and friends. They will stop in Chicago for a few days. W. S. Weiss of Chicago, visited in Provo Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil. Maynard of Arco, Idaho, are visiting relatives rela-tives and friends in Provo and Springville. m m Sterling Lewis of Ely, Nevada, and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lewis of Salt Lake City, returned to their homes after being here to attend funeral services for their niece, Gloria Mae Lewis, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Lewis. Chubbiest ? Baby' :s'$ f 'IS V' f.iW f:U' :t INJURIES FATAL ANACONDA, Mont., Sept. 10 (U.Rt Injuries received when his car crashed 300 feet down Flint Creek hill near Philipsburg proved fatal last night to Albert Kasky, 28, Anaconda, who died in a hos pital here. Kasky, injured early Wednei day morning, was brought here by Flint Creek CCC enrollees. His death raised 1938 Montana vehicular fatalities to 94. Crash -Kills- Ariztoria Gubernatorial Candidate V '..VJ ';.:.'.-::.. i r 'i-o;- y--5. 5: s x MMH f-'l I I III! I Ml II, .HIIHI II - J - r' it.S n C. M. Zander. 61, left, veteran Arizona political leader and a candidate for the Democratic nomination for gov eroor, and his pilot, Charles Grosso. Phoenix, died when their small plane crashed near Benson. Witnesses said the plane dove to the ground when coming in for a landing. v V Happy Young MeK'in Bromels only responded with a smile when informed in-formed today he was the west's chubbiest baty. The Mt. Vernon (Wash.) youngster is content, at any rate, to rest on his laurels until a chubbier baby is found to displace him. At the age of 12 months, rotund Melvin scaled 40 pounds 8 ounces. He weighed 8 J pounds 3 ounces at birth. DEPUTY IS WOUNDED BOZEMAN, Mont., Sept. 10 U.R Deputy Sheriff Tom Marley was wounded in the side 1 law night when he exchanged bullets here with Dyas Rollins, Dillon Mont., suspected of participating in two robberies here, wounding the youth in the leg. Neither was injured seriously. Dr. Arthur Hasler, member of the teaching staff of the University Univer-sity of Wisconsin at Madison, who has been engaged in fisheries research for the national parks service at Crater Lake, Oregon, this summer, is spending a few days in Provo. He and Mrs. Has-ler. Has-ler. (Hannah Prusse) and baby Sylvia, who . have been here for the summer, will return to Madison Madi-son Monday. , ,, , ' " Miss Ramona Peterson left Sat urday evening for California, fo spend ' two weeks with relatives and friends. Mrs. Fay Bradley and daughter Carol of Sandy, spent last week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wdlford M. Johnson. m -1 fl Mrs. William Dix has returned to her home here from Salt Lake City, where she underwent a goiter goi-ter operation three weeks ago. Mrs. E. L. Aiken, second vice-president vice-president of the Utah Congress of . Parent and Teacher, and Mrs. Hattie Larsen, president of the Provo P.- T. A. council, accompanied accom-panied Assistant Superintendent David Gourley of the state education edu-cation office, to Price, where they attended the Carbon County teachers teach-ers intsitute. Mrs. Aiken and Mrs. Larsen held a school of instruction in-struction for all P.-T. A. -officers and also spoke briefly in the general gen-eral meeting. The giant nightjar, a South American bird, avoids detection by perching erect on tree knots and posing as a jagged, broken limb. pedal! Save Ys On Fuel With an Air Downdraft Circulator That Gives You the Biggest Dollar Value We Have Ever Offered! In troductory Price on a Modernistic Circulating Heater That Will Heat 3 Rooms only - - ISiS t ( 777, V? (! i-. n i? i0 Mi . , htif s tf tin ft s JIM I t 1 I I i"5 mif'm's ? i Complete with Walnut Stove Board to Match - Coal Hod - Fire Shovel Pipe - Damper - Collar - and Completely Set Up Ready To Use! A REAL NET VALUE! Others As Low As $29.50 "Assured Quality Is Economical" BEAU I. XW for CITY JUDGE ' i f K I V-:. :. - r"" DEAN E. TERRY, Democratic Candidate for City Judge, is a life-long resident' of this community com-munity and has been engaged in practice here $ince graduating from law school. For the past 2 years Mr. Terry has served as Deputy County At torney. He has always been very active in the Democratic party. serving at present as Secretary of the County Democratic Com mittee, and County Chairman of the Junior Democratic League. Under his leadership as chairman, the junior organization has grown. within 6 months, to be the largest of any county its size in the state. Mr. Terry , seeks your . support for Jthis office jupon ; bis record as a lawyer, public ;tf ficer, and'; work' er in the DemocraUc; Jparty v gt:-sV::i:.sp . Heturn aude B. Jacob to State Legislature District No. 3 Experienced! Qualified. Her record shows that the Aged, the Working Man, the Small Home Owner, the School Children, Municipal and County Affairs were - - - PROVIDED FOR and PROTECTED! (Paid Political Adv.) for Lewis Ladies 'Store SAID MRS. A. TO MRS, B. REMEMBER THAT ITS Women always find satisfaction satisfac-tion Here! They're good 8hoppera, and they insist on value! Utah County Mattress Factory Wool and Cotton Mattresses, Wool Batts. Mattresses Renovated Reno-vated and made New! 661 W 2nd N. Phone 345, Provo SEE US If Your MOTOR AHLANDER MFG. CO. 476 So. Uni. Are. Provo Maytag Co. PHONE 86 FOR v FREE Demonstration t Electrical App. at Our New Location 174 W. Center Electric & Acetylene WELDING of All Kinds, Anywhere Portable Outfit Clegg Welding Company 275 South Univ. PHONE 649 Radiator Repairing We Call and Deliver PROVO Radiator and Auto Metal PEKS LOWWS 229 No. 5th East PHONE 1260 For Remington Noiseless and Portable Typewriters See Your Local Remington Rand Typewriter Agency 230 W. Center St rhone 14S2 Daniels Auto Wreckage AUTO GLASS Installed Usd Part Towing and Wrecfeer Service day or nlght- Srd S.. Uni. Ave. Phone 68 I T J Larsen Plumbing V Heating tH Sheet Metal Work 1 :' Phone 574 - 34.1 W. Center St. 4ohn Kohnl A n ' 8ons li i " Pay highest prices i . . 'or c Dead or 4! Useless i Animals K I Call 680, Provo U: lOAK00 It you are working you can borrow up to $300 on your furniture, auto or comakers. co-makers. Columbia Industrial Loan Co. 64 No. Univ. Ave. Auto Repairing Jeff Hundley, Ray Barrett - State Official Headlight Testing Station. Phone 15Q Cohorts Garage f,2nd. So. Uni Are, Furniture Repairing . Refinishing Re-Uphol-. stering D . T. R. Call The Herald to Place Your Message Before Its Many Readers Of This' New Service See Us For Your - - - - REMODEL ;- RESHINGLE-YOUR.HOME ;SmaIl. Monthly Payments' , . i.;-r; M :;.: o, , X (Paid - PoiiUcai; Adv.) Hardware Department 1 J |