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Show r PROVO r(UTAH-) SUNDAYtttHERALD? SUNDAY;-FEBRUARY 19, 139 f - -si- -t . PAGEt 'SEVEN 1mr;c:;.cr:r3n0'llnff' ;' Prcyo DrfriClise ,t h ' - wm ' ' t 4 With , an V increase of; $43,536.20 over 1937 in public improvement projects, . Provo city's general fund expenditures for 1938 totaled W4.887.54, This total was $55 964.11 greater than in 1937. Hie 1938. project expenditures totaled. $75,009.59 as compared with. $31,473.39 in 1937. VrStreet paving in district 28-A is ! the - largest expenditure 4 in the puouc : improvement, group. i.ne project was created in 1937 but no , funds were made available un-ttTl938. un-ttTl938. The total for the district was $13,432.70. ect expenditures is to be recovered, recov-ered, reports City Auditor Mary F. Smith, $5,992.58 of this is from curb and glitter work and $1,804.-46 $1,804.-46 from special paving. Collections during 1938 were $251,242.02 In 1937 the total taxen in was z4i,3ey.y. xne city water- works department collected $73,083.26 as compared to $77,-463.69 $77,-463.69 in 1937. Department expenditures for TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION j - -J ; FOlfc SAOS HSCELLANEOrJS HOME also .rent, will exchange canned fruit for barn yard fert ilizer. Thos. L.. 013R4. Kitchen, Phone f24 BOND Piano. Call at 365 North 9th West. f24 CHOICE- weiner pigs. Box 129, Route No. 3. f20 rbi R RENT FURNISHED 2 ROOM, apartment, private bath. 75CNorth First East. f24 T. HEARTED, gasTurnished for cooking, cook-ing, hot vater and refrigeration, refrigera-tion, garagft, adults. Gallagher Apts. 184 Soutli 1st West. fl9 MODERN 2 or 3 room apartment. Close in. Phone 352R. f24 MODERN furnished -rooms. 425 East First North. f24 FOR RENT UNFVjRNISHED 3 ROOM strictly modem home, electric range and Frigidaire. Also 5 room modern home. Phone 4, Heal Realty. f21 3 ROOM modern apartment. Inquire In-quire 371 North 4th VVeat. f21 3 ROOM apartment, heat, adults. 65 North 2nd East. f24 2 ROOM modern apartmenL hot water. 391 South 4 East f24 2 ROOM apartment. 4th West. 461 South fl9 WORK WANTED WILL, care for elderly female c valescent, home privileges. Phone 013R2. f24 DRESSMAKING and alterations. 126 South 1 East. Phone 1125W. f24 FOR SALE OR TRADE LOT 4x7 University Avenue arid 3rd North. Phone 657J. f24 r v4 7. p-it Begins Tuesday f - mmmt V . If vl . "i . " 1 y s S ::-:--.:. -v.-.v.-.-. . 5 f- r' S f More than 3000 prize-seeking canines-strutted in the Westminster KerineJ; Club" show at Madison Square Garden. An interested miss is Yona 0Baron's Woodr left, Bonzois American-bred bitch, entered' by" Mrs." Mary Lindhorst of New York. Quite satisfied with1 himself is Lu Ching's Red Rajah, center, a chow shown by Mrs. J uanita Johnson of Baltimore. The majestic fellow on the right is . Colonel of Audley, best of English . Springer Spaniels, entered by T. Norman Morrow. 1938 in comparison with those of 1937 are as follows: Public affairs and finaner-$35,-141.09, $32,946.26; street lighting, $17,478.75, $16,789.37 ; bond pay-ments, pay-ments, $5500, $1000; bond interest, inter-est, $10,262.50, $10,772.50; auditing audit-ing department, $3214.68, $3141.-50; $3141.-50; police department. $21,298.72, $18,135.05. Fire department, $15,661.54, $14,608; civil service commission, $484.60; none; health department, $1745.63, $1190; milk inspection, $1385.82, $1121.50; meat inspection. inspec-tion. $1459.20, $1608; building and wie inspection, $960, same; attorney. at-torney. $1800, $1550; city coyrt, $4276.49, $4668; sewer operations, $1070.76, $1999; irrigation department' depart-ment' $11)099.37, $7748.50; street commissioner. $1723.62, $1685. Street department, $19,474.60, $21,189; -engineering department, $8391.21, $6,847; city machine shop, $1908.70, $1587; cemetery department, $9880.16, $6872; golf course. $2732.25, $3008; recreational recrea-tional department, $6128.21 $3575; water suit, $3114.68, $385; sundry expenses, $2601.89, $3930; Utah Valley hospital, $504.38, $11,198; golf club house, $2301.75, none; library remodeling, $1419.- 04, none; water works department, depart-ment, $80,788.77, $84,808.81. Weber Students To Meet Monday Students from Weber county, especially from Weber college, who are now attending the B.Y.U. will meet Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at room 290E at the universityr" Additional officers and committee commit-tee members will be elected, and plans will be made for a party to be held Thursuay evening at 6:30 o clock in tne same room. Jim Andrews, member of the social committee, is in charge of the program, and Leland Earl and Irvin Qibby, the reTreshments. Nearly 65 students should have been contacted relative to having their picture in the Banyon on the Weber club page, it is reported. England still has about 200 ex- tant windmills in its boundaries. What happens when two women love the same man? Cynthia thought she knew. So did Janet. But they discovered that neither knf w for the outcome was something they had not even dreamed. You'll follow their heart-touching ex-perience ex-perience in the thrilling new serial of modern youth looking for love and home and a place in the world. in The Herald x'j: :: . s JCXN W io Time Marry - rs) 'Y' Co-Eds Lead In Scholarship Leading the social units at Brigham Young university with an average of 7.9 per cent for the autumn quarter, the Ta Lentaa regained the honors lost last year when a men's unit topped the scholarship list, according to a report re-port from Registrar John E. Hayes. , Leader of the men's unl'ts is Tausig, with an " -82.8 per cent average. Averages foe-the women's units were as followsr Ta Lenta, 87.9; La Deja, 87.8; Val Norn, 85.7; Thalian. 84.1: La Vadis, 83.5; Les Cecilienne-, 83.5; Fidelas, 83.4; Nautilus, 83.8; O. S. Travata, 83.1; Lo-ha-o, 82.2; Geferan, 81.75 Cesta Ties, 81.6; Alta Mitras, 78 8; and Em Anon, 73.3.iAverage for women, wo-men, 82.4. i Men's units: Tausig, 82.8; Val Hyric. 80.8; Viceroys, 79.4; Brigadier, Briga-dier, 78.9 Vikl'ng. 78.8 and Brickr er," 75.04. Average for men 792 Six Killed When Truck Hits Auto GREENVILLE. S. C, Feb. 18 (L'.IN Six persons were killed today to-day at Taylors, near here, when their automobile collided with a truck. The dead : Mrs. Laura Reese of near Charlotte, Char-lotte, N C, her small daughter, Alma. Jean; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson df near Rome. Ga., Charlie Char-lie Johnson, of Dalton, Ga.; an other woman identified only "Mrs. Johnson." as Judge Dismisses Gibbs Charges SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 18 (U.R) District Judge M. J. Bronson today dismissed a Salt Lake county coun-ty grand jury indictment charging charg-ing Lauren W. Gibbs, Salt Lake City broker and real estate agent. The dismissal came at the request re-quest of the state and followed dismissal of an indictment that charged George A. F.'jher, former executive secretary of the land board, with accepting a $500 bride from Gibbs. The ancient historian. Dionysi-us Dionysi-us Exeguus. neglected to insert a year "zero" between the years B. C. and A. D. HELP FOR YOU WHO u WANT Dont lei financing: stand in the way of your ambition am-bition to build or im prove. Interest rates! are low, easy payment terms can be arranged. Building: or improving can be fitted to your budget! SUBMIT YOUR PLANS and Make Application Now for. Eari Spring; Building! : ft 174 lW Center I It i i I i mm X. ' Jf" .'.'. v.. V : Joaquin Patrons Attend Social A large crowd of school patrons pa-trons and parents enjoyed a, P.-T.A. social at the Joaquin school Friday evening. Mrs. B. F. Pendleton was awarded a certificate certifi-cate from the national P.-T.A.. for her summer round-up work' for 1938. The members, of the reception committee were: Mrs. Roy Tyler, Mrs. Bessie Morgan, Mrs. Lyle Bell, Mrs. Flora Killpack, and Mrs. Alma Boyden. One of the most interesting events of the evening was the social dancing directed by Leland Perry. Other entertainng fea- . Lturea was the series of progressive games directed by Mrs. Ernest Reynolds and Mrs. "S. R. Bos-well, Bos-well, assisted by Mrs. Richard Bandley and Mrs. Mildred Barker, Bar-ker, and the community sing, under the direction of Mrs. Wyroa Hansen, accompanied by Byron Jenson. A lively and entertaining program pro-gram of songs, dances and instrumental instru-mental music was presented. The refreshments were directed by Mrs. Kenneth Kendall, the general chairman of the party was. Mrs... B. F. Pendelton. "Miracle Salt Lake" Leaves Provo Today ! The screen's glorious tribute to the Mormon Pioneers, "The Miracle Mir-acle of Salt Lake" will be seen for the last times today at the Prow theater. This novel treat, brougtlt back at the request of many-some many-some of whom requested it in the ( poll that is being conducted at the I local theaters for the most popular stars, will positively not be shown again in Provo. It is the story of the Pioneers who came to Utah with Brigham Young, who is portrayed in the picture by Holmes Herbert, famous fam-ous New York stage star. It tells the story of the seagulls saving sav-ing the brave little band from the hordes of grasshoppers. The Miracle of Salt Lake is on the same program with "The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse," and the first run action h'A, "Light-nin' "Light-nin' Crandall." Doors of the Provo open at 1 p. m. Miss Babcock In Pleasant Grove PLEASANT GROVE Professor Profes-sor Maud May Babcock, former head of the speech department of the University of Utah, and nationally na-tionally known as an authority on speech, will be in Pleasant Grove on Monday, February 20. She will give three performances, one for the high school students in the morning; for the lady faculty members in the afternoon, and for the general public in the evening. Metal Prices (ILR) custom NEW YORK, Feb. 18 Following are today's smelters prices for delivered mejt-als, mejt-als, cents per pound: Copper: Electrolytic 114, export ex-port 10.04; casting fob refinery 10.20; lake delivered 11 3-8. Tin: Spot straits 45. Lead: New York 4.75-.80; East St. Louis 4.60. Zinc: New York 4.84; East St Louis 4.50. AVERELL HOLDOUT SEATTLE, Feb. 18 UJ! Earl Averill, star centerflelder for, tfie Cleveland Indians of the American baseball league, became a holdout today because the club cut his salary $4,000 for the coming season, sea-son, u Announcement! DR. J. RUSSELL SMITH, M.D. Announces the Opening .of HIS OFFICE AT 45 North University Ave Office Phone --17 Res1dehcePhdnei23S r r j a ' 4 4. v- . , ft v jbf WM'.ivy..'. 1 Piano Students Play at Recital Piano students of John Bown were presented in a recital Thursday Thurs-day evening at the home of Mrs. Jean 'Scott, 186 West Center street. The pupils taking part were: Bessie Nelson, Shirley Strong, Ruth Allred, Ruth LeVitre, Nina Luke, Alice Clifford, Ilene Stagg, Gene Hiatt. Marjone Christensen, Bonnie Jean Scott, La Rue Reynolds Reyn-olds and Kathryn Fielding. Refreshments were served to 25 parents and friends at the conclusion con-clusion of the program. Fruit Growers To Merge Associations SPRINGVILLE Arrangements Arrange-ments were made at a meeting of fruit growers here Friday afternoon, after-noon, to consolidate the Spring-ville Spring-ville and Mapleton Fruit growers associations into one organization and February 23. was set for a meeting to effect the new organization. organi-zation. C. G. Salisbury, chairman of the chamber of commerce membership drive, explained and invited the group to join the latter organization. organiza-tion. Joseph Carnesecca was chairman chair-man of the meeting with Mrs. Etta Thorpe, temporary secretary. He Battled Wilderness, Lives s ..:.: .r.w...-:.: Si- AV. -fr. s y V. , Roy Shreck, Spokane weather; flyer, won a desperate three-day right for life after his plane crashed in Northern Idaho.. Without-food he floun dered 25 miles through mm- 'Hal PE3SLG0 ABZO'(Gonso!3 r: is Allowance 1m ,t - - ..- --' r i'toi.' 1230 WESTCENtER ST. ..v'l X . : ft r:': m mm r LC-ho Jtirl 4 -U JU BUSS VIOLA WEST I i Correspondent- Phone 28W f Professor LewWRowe gave the! first of . a series of five entertain ments before a group of. Central school P. T. A. members .Thursday .Thurs-day afternoon. , His entertainment L will include lectures, demonstra tions and ah exhibit of Indian culture! He will discuss the relation rela-tion of art and music in the home and in the school. . Marshal and Mrs. Golden Peay are happy, to announce the arrival of a baby boy u 't , Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Jense wish to announce the marriage; of their daughter Florence and' Ferron Goode of American Fork. The! ceremony was performed in Am-ermlcan Am-ermlcan Fork on February 14. The bride sraduated from the local high school last year. Mrs. Jessie Wadley entertained at dinner on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill N. Wamick and from Salt Lake, Miss Angellne War-nick. War-nick. Second ward Primary organization organiza-tion sponsored a very successful public program Wednesday evening. eve-ning. Mrs. .Margarett Meeks is president. Mrs. Millie Paulson left Friday morning for San Luis Obispo, California, where she will visti for a month with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jean Paulson. Mr. and Mrs. Warnick Swenson are the proud parents of a baby girl-Miss girl-Miss Mary Louise Adams on was hostess at a Valentine party at her home Tuesday evening. The guests were Mary Neves, Dawna Marie Adams. Geneall Cullimore, Betty Heidenrichs, Barbara Ras-musen, Ras-musen, Lyman Robertson, Richard Paulson, Lee McMillan, L. Jean Olson, Max Harper, Eugene Hilton. Hil-ton. Sandy Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Jacobs returned this week from Palo Alto, Calif., where Mr. Jacobs was called for an interview at the Stanford University, relative to a teaching position nxt year. The family will move to California ready for the September term of school. Mr-Jacobs Mr-Jacobs is now teaching at the University Uni-versity of Utah. Members of the Modernette club were guests of Mrs. Clestia Beal at her home Thursday evening. Progress games was the diversion feature, and a delicious luncheon was served. Present were Mrs. Violet Beers. Mrs. Mary Jacobs. h deep show to reach safety. Ends FjeS. 2$ti - PHONE 1432 ode!) Ferrtinirte Touch :-COM:::!:::iK-;v:-:-: i it A Headers of Daily Nebraskan sports pages for the first time in Ur'versity of Nebraska history ere "reading the comment of a woman sports editor now that June' Bierbower has been appointed. ap-pointed. Mrs. Afton Walker, Mrs. Rhea Conder, Mrs. t Virginia Cbipman, Mrs. June Clark, Mrs. LaPriel Os-carson, Os-carson, Mrs- Phyllis Keetch, Mrs. Ardath Wright and special guests were Mrs. Hazel Dell Gill man and Mrs. Naomi Walker. HEARING AT PAYSON PAYSON There is to be a public hearing of the 1939 Payson irrigation schedule for the purpose of discussing changes and adjustments, adjust-ments, Monday, Feb. 20, in the city council chambers. Sea feathers, found in offshore waters from the Gulf of St. Laurence Lau-rence to the Carolinas, actually are animals. SAID MRS. A. REMEMBER Women alwayz find Here! Utah County Mattress Factory Wool and Cotton Mattresses, Wool BatU. Mattresses Renovated Reno-vated and made Near! 661 W 2nd N. Phone 345, Provo , - v jf i SEE US If Your MOTOlR AHLANDER MFG. CO. 17 So. Unl. Are. Electric & Acetylene WELDING of AH Kinds, Anywhere, Portable Outfit CTegg.Weiafe ' Company 482 W. CENTER Phone 426-VV Radiator Repairing We Call and Deliver PROVO Radiator and Auto Metal FEUS DOWNS 229. No. 5th East PHONE 1260. Students Buy Any REMINGTON -PORTABLE for $5.00 Down - a nd $3.00 Per Month PHOeVi433 for Demonstration RAND AGENCY 230 XV Center St. Paniels Auto;; Wreckage AUTO GLASS Installed Used wrecker day 5rd SL, Provo, r -Phone 65 lffituire airing Jeff Hundley, Ray Barrett ; Stat Official Headlljrnti Testing i Station, ;pidne i -iSi ..RUpHoli t ' - mm. . i ' .' T XS6teirar Garms v stenng :d:t. R. mo so. um jut. City Court ? E.-0. Deuvall bfSalt ..Lake City Saturday, forfeited $10 tar . dty court when he failed, to appear on a charge of apeedingi i . . The awailowlike swift if the fastest of aU birds, being able to outdistance an airplane ; flying 100 &uuv cut uwu SALE 1 IBITIHB 23 3 CSw Ofie Week Only! FEB. 20th to 25th For One Week Only, National Venetian Blind Co. is making it possible for its local dealer, D. T. R. C, to install in your home, its Best Grade of Residential Slat Blind, selling regularly for 50c square foot-- Special at Square Foot Installed ACT QUICK! Saturday is the Deadline I TO MRS. B. THAT ITS They're good shoppers, and they insist on value! Maytag Washer For free demonstration demon-stration Phone 86 Parts and Service Provo Maytag Co. 174 W. Center St. P. L, . Larsen Plumbing and Heating. r Sheet Metal Wbrlc PnoneOT . 343 W. Center St Gall The Herald tb Place Your. Pmrti f . Serrlct of .nigntr Uhir Ave. I Before Its airing -i mmm A? IBUtul&s Refinishirif R Lea vzi Service: - a i V- |