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Show 1 ..7 5 ?! -pROVOt- (UTAH) 5? SUNDAY HERALD, StJNDAYrr OCTOEfl 16,198 PAGE - TfiREB Obituaries pi j.,. Pauline Reynolds ; Called By Death , Jnds, . 10-year-old .daughter of ,Mor Jrlg B. and Naomi Allen Reynolds dled Friday at the American Fork hospital from an attack of pneu-- pneu-- monia She Waa. born .November. 4, I92T in Springville.. Surviving are the parents, . a sister, Connie; two brothers Jay and an unnamed infant; in-fant; a. grandmother, Mrs. Frank Allen;, great grandmother, Mrs. Janies Wignall, Springville. "Private eejpdcesj;wilt be held Sunday at 2 p. m. at the Claudin . Funeral home .in Provo. Burial Wil lbe in the Evergreen cemetery at Springville. Blaine Johnson PAYSON-Blaine Johnson, 53, died Friday morning at his home in Goshen. He was born October 1, 1085, at Mountain City, Tenn., a aon of W. Dixon and Cynthia Calloway Cal-loway Johnsin. He .came to Utah in 923. locating in Eureka. On November 27, 192 he married Lillie Stewart and since that time has lived' in Goshen. : He is survived by his widow, two daughters and one son, Reneey Billie and Theodore Johnson and the following Btep-children, Stewart, Stew-art, Gajl and Andra Finch and Mrs, Lavern Kirk of Goshen and Mrs. Winona Taylor of Payson. Woman Suffers j; :; r t Fractured Bone V SPANISH FORIC . Mrs, C.W. Booth, 65r" suffered a broken' bone in her right knee recently when she tripped .over, a barbedrVire which was lying across the sidewalk side-walk near the Third ward church Mrs. . Booth was walkhtg ..with her husband, who is janitor of the church, when she 'fell. ' . She did hot know the bone .was brok en until the next day whtsi she was taken to , roe. W..-S. w. Georges hospital and an .JC-ray picture made. She wilt have '", to have her knee in a cast-for sev-er-J weeks. Another bone in the knee is cracked. FOG CAUSES v GAJrE CANCELLATION PITTSBUBGH, OcC 15 tttW A tog dense that two football games were called off rand transportation trans-portation by air - and , on the ground was impeded, today dark-' ened Western Pennsylvania and parte of West Virginia and Ohio. The area from Lake, Erie to Farkersburg, W Va., and Columbus Co-lumbus and Cincinnati, Ohio, were reported shrouded in the heavy mist, . Funeral services will- be . conducted con-ducted Monday at ' 2 p. m. in Goshen with Bishop W. W. Thomas Thom-as in charge. Interment Will be in the Goshen cemetery under direction di-rection of the Claudin Fnneral home. . . z: JEl'JS FOR THE DEAFEHED! THE STANDARD OPTICAL CO. Has Been Appointed Exclusive Utah Representative for - , mmm mmmmM af'J 111 (7 j Jf)tl I 4 ft frit wt w A New, Revolutionary Hearing Aid . . . Designed by Bell Telephone Laboratories! Greater power, greater sensitivity, a new natural tone, greater economy of operation . . . these arc but a few of the revolutionary features embodied em-bodied in the new Western Electric ORTHO TECHNIC HEARING AID! You've heard about it . . Now we invite you to arrange a private demonstration of this remarkable new device! on tn : 5- -1 kfsh Timpanososl 1 Ward ; f " Sharon f Ward : BXRS, MECJUIX CR AND ALL Reporter -Phone ' 02G-H-3 Arrange A Free Private Demonstration Now! Phone, write, or drop into the Standard Optical company in Provo. On your appointment, appoint-ment, we will arrange a private demonstration, demon-stration, without cost or obligation, by Mr. J. C. Dwight, Western Electric factory-trained factory-trained expert. Mr. Dwight will also give you a complete Audiometer test, to determine deter-mine which of 14 distinct combinations will be most effective in helping your hearing impairment. Arrange your appointment appoint-ment NOW! CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS GLADLY ARRANGED! '? - -,. . . .- s l v-. . vThe rem Literary "; club members mem-bers were "delightfully entertained by Mrs, j: C. Calder at her' home Thursdayafternoon. Mrs. R, D. Wells i. was in . charge and introduced intro-duced Mrs. . Fern : Ercan brack and Mrs. i Stanley" Bonnett of Provo who spoke on Federation of Clubs. Mi3s Clementina, Calder sang two solos "Ah.. Sweet Mystery of Life; : and . "Summertime," Mrs. Ruth. . Meecham accompanied her on the violin.. , A Hallowe'en motif was carried out in the tasty luncheon lunch-eon which waa served to the following, fol-lowing, . members: , .Mrs. R T, Wells, Mrs. .Harold Calder, Mrs. Dean Park, Mrs. Thomas Cbrd-ner, Cbrd-ner, Mrs. Thomas Jacobs, Mrs. E. H. Calder, Mrs. yerde Washburn, Mrs, Clif toh. Pyne, Mrs. J. D. Pyne, Mrs: V.'Emil Hansen, Mrs. E. 3. Teriy.-Mrs, Ada Skinner, Mrs. Earl Malone,, Ms. Roy E. Park, There were four guests Mrs. Sarah Calder of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Ercanbrack nd, Mrs. Bonnett of Provo and Mrs. Earl Mecham of 'OrmCMUuitkXty.l-Andrew and Miss . Clementina .Calder assisted Mrs. Caldef 'in serving. M,rBth.;,iPfijcfe and Beth, Mr. and Mrs.MerIin Finch and Mrs. Elizabeth Boswell of Provo were in Eureka several days of the "past week "because of the serious illness of their mother-in-law, Mrst. Finch. Mr.' and Mrs. Arnold Burnine-- han went ; .$alt Lake City Thursday evening, to" say goodbye to. Mrs. Burrdrisrliam's brother. Mr. Curtis Kimball who left that evening for an U P, S. mission. AmongL4hose who went from Orem to attend teachers' institute cms weeK end were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Erval Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. E B. Terry, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas coroner, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Vernon, Mr. . and Mrs. Edjrar Booth. Karl Rohbock of the Rohbock Floral rave an interestine dis cussion on fall planting and prun ing ior ne ladies of the Orem chamber of commerce auxiliary in a meetine held at the Seminarv building Wednesday evening. Mrs. vrrei ue juange was in charge. Mrs. Grant Went was in charere of the-presentations of awards for winners in the recent flower grow ing contest. Awards were as follows: fol-lows: Mrs. Margaret Wright of Windsor, first prize for the most beautiful grounds; Mrs. Theodore Farley Jr., prize for greatest improvement; im-provement; Mrs. Clara Memmott, for the loveliest petunia bed; Mrs. Jenny Farley had the most attractive at-tractive water garden and lilies; Mrs. Vilate Farley had the prettiest pret-tiest rock earden and Mrs. V. Emil Hansen received a prize for the loveliest verbena bed. Each received an order for a shrub to be purchased at Rohbock's. The gardens of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Nelson received honorable mention. T AND A OPTICAL COMPANY 163 WEST CENTER ST. PROVO. jTAH Ogden - Logan - Salt Lake - Price - Idaho Falls 50 NEW and USED Furniture! Used LIVING ROOM $pm g(f STTITF! 9 Pippp ZjVoaJVUJ t J M. M. mm M. ......... Used LIVING ROOM SUITE 3 Piece Mohair . . Used LIVING ROOM $5 CJTTTT,17 O T ,,ritt Tit A mdS Q OUll i-Jt J"A V, 1 Lit . . Used 16-in. CIRCULATOR, New Board and Pipe AVo3U Used SANITARY COUCH Used COIL BED SPRING (Rome) New FASHION Close-out FLOW CHESTS ........ . . Prices E m 316 WEST CENTER -jSt(iy. aifHonih an4-Sabet. Members To Meet Extension Class A final meeting for the organization organ-ization of extension classes to be given with college credit in Provo will be held Monday evening it is announced by Acting Director Seth T. Shaw of the Brlgham Young university extension division. divi-sion. All individuals interested in enrolling for classes are invited to attend at 7:30 p. m. in room 218 of the education building. Classes in which special interest inter-est has been indicated by prospective pros-pective students are: labor problems, prob-lems, practical public speaking recent social trends, bacteriology, and history of the English language. lan-guage. Those classes for which a sufficient number of students wish to enroll will be organized. Director Shaw states. Tunneling Through : Shaste Dam ft mmm .vi"' ' f ' '-'.V s An electric railway operates through the Shasta . Dam tunnel where excavation ex-cavation proceeds night and day to a bora that will serve as a railway, bypass by-pass and later as a river diversion conduit. . The great California power and reclamation project, near Redding, will be dedicated Oct, 22. -) Thomas, Robinson Listed To Speak SPANISH FORK Senator Elbert D. Thomas of Salt Lake Qity and Congressman J. Will Robinson, will address the Democratic Dem-ocratic Women's Study club of Spanish Fork at 2 p. m., Wednesday Wed-nesday at the Spanish Fork armory. The speakers will be introduced by A. O. Ellett, Utah county chairman. Musical numbers will be given under the direction of Mrs. Grace Beck. Democratic members, from the Junior Democratic Dem-ocratic club will be present to take care of small children. All women - of ..Spanish Fork who are interested in the vital issues of the "day are invited to be present. Kiwanians Hear Employment Men SPRINGVILLE Joseph S. Mayer May-er of Salt Lake City, hi charge ! .". " . r ", I I ; .v; inwi SAnns eiiav? ;Wi - tteporteiwPhoQs 018-1-3 : " -Mrs! 'William; r; Heslington J' and daughter, 'Cerola, Mr, and Mrs. David. Heslin'gtont and-daughter Beverly of Mllf ord, jMr. and : Mrs! Melbourne Heslington, iMr. and Mra David.: R. '-, Pearce and baby of ' Beaver .were .. visitors of. Ur. and Mrs: Thomas. Johnson at Lake View all were on their way' to Salt Lake to attend the Teachers conventions: - v. " ,V- -r j -fs i , ' -. . i v . . - , - . Those from Lake View to attend at-tend they Old and -New" Testament class" in 'Seminary at the Lincoln high school outing to Park Ro-She Thursday evening ' were x -Leone Madsen, , Dick Johnson, ' Phjlllp Taylor;' -Bert Wright LaVerne (dinger, Margaret Williamson. Grant Johnson, -Vernon, Nuttall. Owen Zobell, Edith Jones, Carlos Madsen; ; ., .' The following,' -ladies from' Lake View attehdeded ; the meeting of Camp Tamarack Daughters of Pioneers at Cat)tain,Nora Hard-insc's Hard-insc's home in Vineyard Tliursdav afternoon, Mrs. ; Elleff Bunnell. Mrs. Roaetta Johnson; Mrs; Clara Taylor. Mrs. Bertha. Madsert, Mrs. Josephine Scott, Mrs. Frances Johnson. There will. be. no meetings held in the ward today on account of stake conference.. of the state re-employment Service, Ser-vice, W. L. Mendenhall of the Provo divisdh of the service and Attorney A M., Ferio of Salt Lake City were the principal speakers at the weekly wee ting of the Ki-wanit3 Ki-wanit3 club. Each spoke on phases of the re-employment service and how it functions. W. R. Edding-ton Edding-ton acted as toastmaster. Ballots on which nominations are to be made for new officers were passed out during the evening. eve-ning. President F. C. Packard was in charge. - 1 fTesing Of f!6n Marital airvya$ . V. .. . "St. J 'jf- Horton Smith, super-stylist of professional golf, will have a special v rooter from now on. She is the former Barbara Louise Bourne of . Augusta, Ga who became Mrs.lHortpn Smith in Wasnington, . Conn. They're pictured after th wedding. Mrs. Smith fcr the ) grsnddaajlitar of the late Frederick Gilbert Bourne, one-time V . president of the Singer Sewing Machine Co. SERVICE We REPAIR and SERVICE All Makes Radios g A Large Stock of Parts, together with Trained Experts, Assures Our Customers of 4 PROMPT and EFFICIENT SERVICE Oafphs Hadio Appliance Company 83 JJCRTH UNIV. AVE. PHONE 618 V TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION FOR SALE IV1ISCELLANEOUS GOOD violin; Charter. Oak heat er. Phone 07R2. o!6 YOUNG fresh milk cow. Rt. ., 3, Box 130, Edgemont, Mrs. James Lone. ol8 32-40 RIFLE. 330 North 7th East , ol8 HEATER, dining tableland hew set of The Masters Library. Good. con. cheap. Call 290 So-, 7th West. NEW remodeled SO-04 Enfield rifle, f 20. 744 :N. Univ. Ave. o!8 FOR RENT FURNISHED PARTLY" fumrmodern apartment. 690 West 3rd South. pX7 FOR RENT UNFURNISHED NEW 7 room modern home; garage, ga-rage, $32. Phone 460M. o21 BOARD AND ROOM . BOARD and room for 1 more girlf 345 So. 1 W. Ph. 380W. ol6 FOR TRADE '34 DELUX Dodge sedan, clear title, will trade for vacant? city .building lots. Cash for differ 'eace. Give full particulars; writs Herald Box E--40- : .... ol8 ?k , FOII SAJLJJ . CAE$"- 33 HUDSONr. U2, ; Lsedan $575-Washbtjriv $575-Washbtjriv Service, Orem. Thone SEE ?v 'A. V - S - Os ' v V K X X i "x. '. ji." - - . J X- 4 1 V s 1 t x - m 'V j - ! 1 Many families in this community find it actually costs iherit less money to heat their homes by this modern method . . . . UayUaMlbdMMW ' 'VI mT I. C"3 G AT 1 ... AND GAS HEAT BltlNGS-jEXTRA SAVINGS THAT YOU CAN'T PUT DOWN ON PAPER l:t: llilt' itoro) : YOl! CAR ItfLL -3 on a JEW an s f o n hag e by, orderingnow Kit You can figure the yearly saving sav-ing in the cost of gas compared vith other fuels ... a saving that is being enjoyed by many families who have complete gas service. But you can't put down in black and white all the other savings that gas heat brings. For ; examplewalls, drapes and furniture .are .not damaged by smoke and grime when you heat with gas. r Health is not impaired im-paired . by ijuctuating temperatures, tempera-tures, or by smoke and dust in the air, or by the hard muscular . work of tending, the furnace and liftingx-oui-ashes and clinkers. Time, isnot wasted time that can be devoicd . to rest; ; recre-ntionr recre-ntionr self improvement It's impossible to put a cash value on these savings but the savings sav-ings are THEIIE when you have automatic gas heat in your fiome. . , Take advantage of .this altra'c-tive altra'c-tive money-saving . offer before it's too late. The 10 discount will be in effect for only a short time. You need pay only a small deposit - balance on ; convenient monthly tenasiv,. Come in or phone for a representative repre-sentative to call. , New gas warm-air furnaces provide complete winter air conditioning:, for added comfort and health protection. -ts - V . - V A. . r X j'." 'i .A' t Find " out how eas ily you can ..have the 8uporlcom-" 8uporlcom-" fort and tsovtveaS . ence of gas heat in ' . your home ; - Serving 21 U tali Communities V ; i ? . V t T 018R4. " 0321 j4 JZ; jjrfS. |