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Show X FKOVOXUTAH) SUNDAY HEKALD, "SUNDAY; SEPTE LIBER ? 10; 193T page - '.TKiu-rn r3 - !t f r - WANT ADS .PHONE 495 "Want ads will appear on the ClasflHed Ad Page If they are In the office before 9 a. m., after - which they will appear In the column "Too Late, For Classification." Classifica-tion." . - Want Ada will be accepted until 1 p. m., except oa Saturday, when they will appear In Sunday's issue If phoned into tne ouice oy 4 p. m. Rates First and second day, each Insertion -lb cents per line; three days 25 cents per line; one-week, 40 cents per line; two weeks, 70 - cents per line; -one month J1.20 per line.' .. -' Minimum- charge 25 cents. Minimum accepted 2 lines. All words must be fully spelled out and no abbreviations abbrevia-tions accepted. Classified Ad3 Must Be Paid in Advance-: " Legal Rate 10 cents per line per in--ertion, 8 pt; type. FOR RENT Unfarnisbed 4 ROOM modern house, also 2 room apartment. S. W. Kitch-erf, Kitch-erf, Orem. - sl5 STRICTLY modern 4 room apartment, apart-ment, electrically equipped. 112 East Center. Phone 151. sl2 SlIALli modern apartment, newly decorated. Reasonable. 461 South 4th West.- . ' . all 6 ROOM modern home, newly decorated. dec-orated. Northeast of B. Y. U. stadium. Phone 021J3. ;s!2 3 ROOU modern basement apartment, apart-ment, garage. 231-South 2 East. x -. . ' -li- ! 06 3 ROOM basement, bath 176 West 3 South. Phone 1077W. v sl2 ; - - rVO room heated, partly furnish- fill 3 'ROOM " apartment i-ltrioleum, range;,garage41South 1 East. . " X: , Sll S10DERN apartment, partly furnished. furn-ished. $17. 270 North 4 West. v . .' - slO Z ROOMS and , sleeping porch. modern. 65 North 2 East. slO -4 ROOMS andT bath, modern. 57 North 3rd West. slO "4 'ROOM strictly modexTfapart- ''inentr' heat, hot waterA elec-"Ntrically elec-"Ntrically equipped. Phone 5o7. s27 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY AUTO SUPPLIES WHOLESALE 50 FAST selling items. Steady repeat year round business. Requires Re-quires $10O lor assorted stock. " TUN GTS TEN ; FACTORY WAREHOUSE, 1414 Wabash Avenue, Chicago. slO LAST LONGER INSULATE TR I -STATE L 59S South University Ave. Best Bargains of the K PERMANENT WAVING FINE hair, children's waving our specialty.. Amy's Beauty Shop. 442 South 4 West. Phone 907. PICTORIAL PATTERNS ON sale at Butler's. 25c735c, 45c and 50c paterns on sale at 20 " cents. CLEANING SPECIAL, cash and carry prices. Men's suits and .topcoats, 69c. Ladies' dresses and coats, 69c. Men's hats, 49c Provo Cleaners, 77 North 1 West. '.' - - AUTO ACCESSORIES COMPLETE opting and glass service. Ahlander Mfg. Co. 476 South University Phone 100.. ORGAN; PIANO TUNING TUNE, piano. . for fruit ' C. F. . Weight. 285 - East 3 South. Phone 776J. I buy or .sell your -piano. . - -i USED TIRES NEARLY ALL SIZES, 50c and 'up. SPECIALS: Following excep-. excep-. tionally good tires to be sold for balance due. 1 .set 4.50-20 first line; 2 4.75-19, first line; 1 6.19 6 ply; 3 6.21 6 ply, Also, - 1 set 6.16 change over tires and wheels. 1 set? jumbo (14 inch) tires and wheels. Easy Terms. 'Morrison Auto Supply. FOR SALg' EOSTON bulldog pups Jersey arid Guernsey bull' service.- 765 West 5 -North. Phone 57j. v ; ' RENTALS 5 "Room Modern House, irmshed $40 per month. 12 Room . Modemllouse, Partly FurnisheoVoa per. month. Fr raonm. v. , 8 Koom House- Coop; large lot: partly furnished r $40 per month. PHONE 1099 W. K SOWARD FEMALE HELP SALESLADIES UP to $15 a .week and your own dresses : FREE . demonstrating v lovely Fall Fashion Frocks. No canvassing. Write fully giving .. size and color preference. FASH- . ION FROCKS, Dept. r-S-5527, : Cincinnati, Ohio;' - ' jeisseea S sseeaeejessjsp V FOR SALE CARS '39 STUDEBAKER, $300 dis--'''count. "Low mileage. A-l. Phone 140SR. . - " . . ' sll 37 DELUXE Ford club coupe; . radio, heater, new tires. 255 South 7 W'est. Phone' 1655J. slO MUST sell 1937 Plymouth. Phone 141. 261 North 4 University sl4 - COST LESS BETTER VAF V V L.L.1 Rooft of NonTber One Red Cedar Shingle will last from twenty-fiTe t , forty yeart and are the only kind of roofing material that actnally adds f the strength of an old roof. Laying Red Cedar Shingle RIGHT OVER THE OLD ROOF is the beet way to re-roof. Saves time, litter, ' damagela- hrubbery, nd building 'rontehta, ' ' , '. - - This type of double roof give remarkable remark-able insulation warm in "winter, cool in sanimer. , Don't -wait for thei leak. Phone and - let os solve yoar roofing trouble. . Our Monthly Payment Plan make re-roofing and modernization " simple easy convenient U M B E R CO. Phone 20 ! i I " - 7c . ;-.- ' . tC jm V , COAL AND WOOD COAL, wood, reasonable prices. Wood 1 sawing. Phone 1362. SCREENS, CABINET FLY screens, cabinets made to order. Phone 54 3 W. 535 East 3 ' , South. ; ' TIRE REPAIRING SEE us for U. S. tires, used tires, vulcanizing. Brimhall Bros. 121 West 1 North. Phone 260. A & WR00T BEEUJ ' 3 DELICIOUS ; root beer floats. Good sandwiches. A & W stand, 129 South, University Avenue. AUTO MPARTS ATTENTION We ;. are i overstocked over-stocked on all ' sizes of front ' and rear ends for wagons ana trailers. We will sell at ablg reduction. We also handle, all kinds of used auto parts. Provo Hide & Fur Co. 148 West 6 - South. Phone 367. We are open until 6 p. m.- , COLORCRETE BRICK, stucco .and adobe.' Phone 1105720 East 8 North. ' EXPERT REPAIR SEItVipE C. OWEN -Draper. Parts la fit any . make - washer, vacuum cleaner, bicycle, sewing anachine, stover s lawnmower, - etc. Appointments : by post card or call at 150 North 17 West.- 1 yi'X. Cl TIIK SPARK ROOM FOB STI DEMU ; t Bargains ..In w and L'scd Farniture. . W Repair Stoves - and Furnish. Linings nd irates tor all makes of stovrs. We also dean Chimneys, -r'- .- THE GENERAL SHOP ' 159 North Cniy. rhone 813W FORWENT FURNISIISp NICE clean 3 room ; apartment, y elderly couple.' 56 South' 2 West. ' -. .sl5 MODERN apartment, heated. 488 North 5 East. . -slO MODERN 3 rooms and kitchen-ette, kitchen-ette, refrigerator, heat adults. 231 South 1 East. , sl2 MODERN 2 : room apartment, no children. 660 WestjCenter. -sl2 3 r ROOM apartment. 1009 " North University.' . ;4; - ; . v sl2 ATTRACTrVE apartment,1 three rooms, breakfast nook, steam heat, electrically equipped. ;130 - West 2 South. ; : slO APARTMENT, also sleeping room for elderly gentleman or stu-. stu-. dent, 602 - North lWest. , sl3 OR unfurnished. 3 room apart-. apart-. ment. 700 East 4 South. r slO 3 ROOM modern casement apartment, apart-ment, couple. 458 North 4 East. . . .vv7'' S13 4 ROOM modern apartment. 288 North 3 East. Phone 1462J. al3 4. ROOM duplex . apartment, heat-- heat-- ed, . hot water. 441 'North 1st .' East. -; - - . v sl3 MODERN " apartment,-- gas for . cooking and heat furnished. : 434 'North 2 East. . . slO 3 ROOM v modern" ,' apartment, ' ,: adultsr $18. 589 East 3 South. slQ MODERN, clean, fresnry painted, 2 room 1 apartment, bath, hot water, adults preferred. ',-144 ' North 6th . East: ; .. ; slO 2 ROOMS for light' housekeeping; -.2. people. 281 East ;1 North. sl5 STARTUP'S, apartments, . coolest, popular prices. 67 North 1 West. . ;'-'.". - ' - ".", ...X s30 3 "ROOM strictly modern apart-C apart-C ment. 105 South 1 East. s25 OR unfurnished : 3 room apartments. apart-ments. Phone 363J. 227 East 3 . . North.' . :sl7 4 ROOM apartment," adults," 261 East 1 North. Phone 774J. sl8 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 5 BUILDING lots, Ten North at 1st WesL . Only $2500. Paving and .all', special improvements paid. J. A. Owehs, 691 "North University Avenue. slO : 'FOR RENT OS SALH GOOD pianos or accordions $35.00 and up. Prof .Williams, Lessons. r Phone 940R. S. W. Williams. s21 Lis j U wutCw CAT PERSONAL" li'-S-535 For Two Weeks to " Pay Day Costa But 49c .. , Or fp to 18 ; Months to Repay. No Wage Assignments. Quick, CoBrteous Service. : Employer Not .Notified. .No Charges or 'Fees In Advance. Pay Only Xor Length of Time Used Loans From $10.00. to $308.00. rian9 to Suit Tour Every Need for TOt,'R Income. ' 1 -. Call and See Telephon or Write ' II.' FERGUSON ; Personal Finance' Co. Room 207 IS E. Center (Over Walgreen Dru)' Phone 210 - lrovo, Utah , tX)lt REAL 'REAL ESTATE D AUG ALNS RENTALS: Business Busi-ness -or Residence Insurance,' Bonds or Notary WdrU , S ee or Phone No. 4 MEAL REALTY COSIPANlf 165 West Center ;Street . Provo's New Shopping Center See our windows ' for specials FOR SALE Miscellaneous i NEW $14Qfefrigerator-$90.00. Ed Spalding Vineyard. . , sl5 FRESH cows; cream' separator. Roy Bullock. 160-East"2 South. - . . sl2 PRACTICALLY new 9x12 Axmin-jsterr Axmin-jsterr rug 376Jf orth ;4 East;, slO UNIVERSAL, coal ranged da'ven-ette da'ven-ette and davenport, 2 violins. ' 246 West 2 South. Phone 1420W. v X.- s12 GOOD, used Peninsula coal range, water jacket. 175 East 3 North: , . " ' ... I sl2 ONE stoker,.. Holland furnace and - special hot- water attachments. Splendid condition. A real oppor-tunity oppor-tunity for - contractors, real .estate men pr prospective home X builders. Call Utah Statex Hospital. Hos-pital. Phone 38.xr-; . -sl5 2 WOODLINED stanchions. 911 X East . Center. ! slO CIRCULATING" ' coal heater. Phones 1076. 597 South 7 East. ELBERTA peaches, . bushel or- . load. McMillan. Phone 1330.T. fI , . sl3 FIVE gaited riding horse. . Phone 043R5. - ,.' " slO PEACHES, by the truck load, Jess ELBERTAr " Crawford . peaches, tree, ripened, ! delivered. Phone V04J3.xLarsen. . sl2 LEMON . Elbert a and Hal e peaches; corn for canning or : drying. 761 East 8 North. Phone -893-W. v ' . Sl2 ENAMELED electric range sacri ficed. 324 ' North 5 East. ; ; sl2 PICICLING cucumbers, L May-cock. May-cock. Phone 013J1. Rt. 2, Box 76. x " v.: ." - ' .sl9 BARTLETT pears, 91 East ,Third North. . r "s c sll GOOD tomattoes ftfr canning, 50c ' ; per bushel,' ,Rt. No. 2, Box 76, Phone 0131-1. ell PEARS and raspberries, 894 North 5 West. Phone 429-J. sll TREE ripened - peachers, 60c ' bushel 658 North, 1 3 East. sll KITCHEN range, Estate Heatrola, 497: South Main,"Springville. slO TREE v ripened '' peaches. R. . R. Ekins, Rock Canyon' Road. slO TREE ripened Elberta peaches. Jim Phillips, Northeast of sta-... sta-... diura. ' V'; ' " ' slO . FOR SALE OR TRADE EQUITY in 1933 Chevrolet. -244 East; 1st Souths ' isl2 HELP WANTED IMALE RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call on farmers in Utah county. No experience or . capital .required. .re-quired. Steady Work.' Make up to $12 a day. FURST & THOMAS, THOM-AS, 426 3rd 'St., Oakland, Cal. MAN: for : small route, business; no experience; up to $45 first week, more later; get new automobile auto-mobile . as. bonus. Let me write :..-vou 'full- details. MILLS. 1601 Poplar, Oakland, Cal. HELP WANTED FEMALE GIRL, preferably over 25, for gen eral housework on farm 'near , Provo. Write Herald. Box 10. EXERIENCFX) waitress, 20 to 25 ' vears. Sutton's Cafe. slO 7 7 i INTERESTING REAL ESTATE! WILL SELL A New Cottage FHA Construct ed Furnace, Plumbing, Base ment Large Lot On Paved street. ' i : . v: , s Eleven Hundred Dollars Will Buy . Four Rooms Valuable Lot P&ved Street Close in. One llundrea a Month . Income Five Apartments, All Rented Furnished Only $6600. . Twenty Acre Farm Will Trade A for Small Home 1700 Bu. Ap-.. Ap-.. ples Last Year Truck Garden -Home Some Pasture Land. For $24C0 Two ; Apartment Two : Sets; Plumbing Substan tial - House- Large Lot Side . walk, , Sewer, Street paying All j A Beautiful HoroejCNewly Built - Excellent Location.; Priced Reasonable. Reas-onable. Good reason for .selling. Modern Home , With. Two Apart ments Nice Lot Paved Street ; Center of Schools A Better ,Buy!V " A Little Home V Acre Land -- $1500. X Five Rooms Large Lot . .$1850 Ten AcresHouse, v Fruits . $3150 Hilltop view Hons ,.,....$1260 Select Your Building Lot A large number , to show you now. Buy on Terms! vThis way to own a Home! - . - . PHONE 1099 - A . Willard Sowards in AGENCY Office: S9 West 2nd North St., ' Provo. Utah n . Here Is Your Chance To Get a Lovely Home in a good neighborhood, neigh-borhood, at a very modest price 4 Rm. Mod, new frame, one--half: basement; garage, 3 -x 6 rods ground, $3500. 5 Rm. Mod. New FrmS4fV0ft . Clr if vnnd have your lot we will build -you what you want. See PROWS & HAWS JREALTY CO. 53 No. Unl Ave., ProvoUtah. Phone 4.50 "- - " .'' - . - Real REAL ESTATE - BARGAINS! 5 Room Strictly Modern Home with full , basement," 2-car ga-. ga-. rage, near B. Y. U, Newly decorated dec-orated and vacant. Immediate , possession available. ; $42 0Q. Good, terms. Lovely . 6 Room Strictly Modern Brick Home Full ; basement; furnace . and - stoker. Fine lot; . full of shrubs and flowers. Most ideal rlocatiori,' northeast. $6500. Fine 10 Room 2-Story Brick Homo " All modern -conveniences. . Lge.' lotrbrick garage. ; Close in, half, block" of business section; $8000. 8 Room Brick Home 2 Sets of plumbing, 2-car garage; arge ; lot. Northeast, 3 H blocks of B. Y. U. $3500. : ' . . . 4 Room Brick Home Large Lot 7 Some choice fruit, trees. Ga- , 'rage and other outbuildings. Re-' Re-' cently re-decorated, Only $2500, ' terms. . - s. ' , Good 5 Room Modern Brick Home I $3000. Only $300 dotvn. One of the Choicest Building Lots In Provo 3 x8 rods. All special spec-ial improvements paid. 1 North- east. .--..,, 5 Room Modern Home Good con-' con-' dition. Only $2800. $300 down, $25 per month. i ; HEAL REALTY CO. 165 WEST CENTER ST., Trovov Utah Phone 4 "We Sell the Earth and Insure Its Contents"-'' See TJiese Bargains! - 5 ROOM HOME, 3 by 12 Rd. Lot : Barn. A bargain at $900. " S. E. location. Beautiful 4 Room Brick Home , Modern; shrubs and lawnQnly T $2550. ' , . 4 ROOM FRAME Modern, beau-..tiful beau-..tiful shrus, trees and flowers. N.Ew location. $2650. 5 ROOM MODERN BRICI5 Newly decorated A bargain at $2500. - ,x GRAY REALTY CO. LOANS - EVSURANCE 196 West Center St. - Phone 370 .WANTED TO BUY WANTED to buy. Jersey cows and .heifers. T. B, and Bangs Free. Oppedyk Jersey Dairy, Box 335, Las Vegas, Nevada. sll OR RENT, good used cornet. 56 . South i 8 West. ' slO WANTED TO BUY 25 TONS barley, J. II. Durrant, Phone 027-R-2. - sl2 s i Extra Choice Building Build-ing Lot For Sale 57x132 feet, South exposure. Northeast. Not often you get a chance like this ....... $1050.00 Eee ! . 1 v ! - f - Heal Realty Co.; 1G3 West Center Street Provo, Utah - Thone 4 Some Real Good Buys Ideal Location, 19 Room Brick House on 5x8 Rd. Lot. A real good buy at $4000. -X ; N.E., 5 Room Modem Home---New' garage.' Nice Lot-$367o.y ' Xast Center ,at 1 5 Room Mod. Home Full basement $4000 On Fifth West, S Rooms Good House, nice location $3150. . N.W., Lovely New Home With Basement. Apartment Good garage $4000, terms. S. E., 5 Room Brick Very, good , location,, restricted district x$4000.- - . Extra Good Building Lots East Center St, or any part of city, '' FARMS-'' - ' RANCITES IXANS and INSURANCE Dixon Real Estate;Co 236 West Center St. Phone 75 BOARD AND ROOM ""1" iisriMsrisw is m m inj u jtrv xjxsxrxruxsjj HOME boardand room modern home. 754" West lorth. Phone 696J.- . . '. . t sl7 TRAVEL OPPORTUNITY 3 PEOPLE to N. Y. and return. Leave Sept. 2. 291 East 7th North. . slO . SPRINGER Spaniel, thrown and white. ;245 East North: Phone 995,. Reward. ' , all 7 SALESMEN WANTED A PERMANENT POSITION n local , territory for, man pf energy and ability selling leading, lead-ing, extensively advertised line x yi cquipiijexiu w pxiysicjans ana Vdentists for manufacturerses- r'tablished 1 over twenty years. Must be willing towork and . study. Qualifications "must in- , . elude either knowledge of this i line, somekhowledge of thera- peuticsx? selling; contact with medical andor dental professions profes-sions Commissions rangine1 lip i to $1500 monthly earned by furnished; valuable sales cfop-' cfop-' eration. Most of our "representa-- "representa-- tives , have , been with, s for years and are "established-In a ;high grade, all. year round; pro- fitable business. Consult several physicians and dentists about our, house andrpossibilties of the line. Wegive three -weeks free, training in Chicago. Bona fide proposition; you. are asked to buy'pothing from us. Address . full particulars about yourself .to ,H.G. FISCHER & COMPANY. COM-PANY. Mfrs. of'X.Rav anrt Electro ' -Therapy Equipment. 323-45 . Wabansia Ave., Chicago. Chi-cago. " -' ' slO CALENDARS J- Beautiful ' Complete Com-plete .ine, , all sizes, including Jumbos. EVer.y business a pro- 'pect. Samples free. Alsodjrist ' mas Cards. Fleming: Calendat Co.; 6539; Cottage Grove, Chi- , cago. , . slO I LEGAL IIDTIGZS j . Probate and , r I Guardianship Notices I Consult County Clerk or the I lteiective Signers f oxFurtn- 1 I er .Information, . xf V j NOTICE TO CREBlTORSx In the Matter of the - estate of Jennie ' Morgan, deceased. -, Creditors will present claims, under oath, with vouchers, to' the undersigned administrator-' at the Law' Office of J. Rulon Monran. Attorney at Law.' Provb'-CommeN cial Bank Building, Provo,. Utah, on-"Or before the 17th day of No vember, 1939., . . . , DAVID MORGAN,. . Administrator of said estate of : . j, . . Jennie Morgan, Deceased. . J. Rulon Morgan, - ' . . : A ttoiney for Administrator. . Pub. Sept. 10, 17, 24, Oct 1, 1939. Metal Prices 1 i NEW YORK, Sept. 9 " OIEhTo-' day's custom emelters ; prices i for delivered metals : ' ' (cents ! per pound): '' ' A - Copper Electrolytic - 12; export ex-port unavailable; 'casting t o. b. refinery 11; lake delivered 12 1-8. Tin Spot, straits 70, nominal. Lead New York 5.50-.55; East St. Louis 5.35. - Zinc New York 6.39; East St. Louis 6.00. 1 Louis, Pastor X Fight Sept -20 DETROIT,' Sept. 9 U.R .The supporting card for the Joe Louis-Bob Louis-Bob Pastor heavyweight title fight at Briggs stadium, Sept. 20, .was announced today. . In the semi-finai3 will be Ro3Coe Toles of Detroit against Patsy Perroni of Cleveland, both heavyweights, heavy-weights, and Nathan Mann, New Haven, Conn., heavyweight against Chuck Crowell of Spokane, Wash. Both bouts are scheduled for six round3. - - - i s V ' 11113, fLINILA BROWN Carre pendent Pnone 23-W - Mr. and Mrs. Will Alleman returned re-turned recently from, an enjoyable trip to Los Angeles; . Calif. where they visited Mr. Alleman's brother, broth-er, Glenn Alleman and wife. Membersx of , the .Notre Chez club, an organization mado up of home economics girls of the high school, held their first meeting of the season Thursday night, at the home of Biss Betty Crahmer, re- I tiring vce president. The girls talked over the plans for this year and also enjoyed a dainty lunch served by the retiring officers, Hostesses besides Miss Cranmer were j Miss Ina. Sanford, Miss Melva' Witney and-the advisors. Miss Jean Smith and'Miss Dorothy Shurtliff. During the. evening of ficers "for the year were electea as follows :Miss Helen Clegg,presi dent; Miss Bernice Chader, vice president Miss oienna ran rey man; secretary; Miss Wiina Brown Miss Mar joriegimkins. Miss Betty Blanchard andMiss Eva Jane Smith, committee5, members, to arrange . the program' and host esses for the year v Mrs. Marfiraret Lyon. a Jrbrmer resident of Spririgville, lsvisiting friends and relatives n this city She plans to be hef e abouttwo weeks before rturhingx to her home in New York City.Mrs. Lyoti saw the- fair in New York fcctore comingWest, and she has just recently , came from California wnere sne auenaea ine west coasi fair and also visited her parents at Glendale. Calif. - 'yr-xV : i NMembers of the Social Twelve clubs were entertained at the first rneeting of this season y on Wednesday Wed-nesday evening ,'at the home of Mrs. Ilarry Pennington. Follow ing, a delicious and well arranged mncneonxseryea , aixsmau xaDtes, contract, bridge was played With high : score riie . goingx to - Mrs. Gertrude Sumsionv Eleven club memDers were inaixen,aancaiso Mrs. VPhilda FinleyNJ5ts. axspecial guest, f Dr. Myron Crandall oKRawlins, Wyo., and MyronHarrison? Salt Lake City yVisited the former s sistetv Mrsr Amasia Rowland and faimily here one day last week. Dr. cranaaii came to 'Utah to attend the medical convention in Salt Lake City.X jr Mrs.,Gwen, Baxter spent a few days recently; with her mother and other relatives and friends at Pan-guitch. Pan-guitch. " ' x 'l . , ; i j ' ' Mrs; Mariana Martlh wa3 host- ess to members of the Community church Kensington club vat her home .on Thursday afternoon. ' It was the first meeting of the season sea-son and the " groups spent a delightful, de-lightful, time discussing ; the program pro-gram for the year and visiting. Mrs XA. M. Lyall, president of the, clubr was in charge. In conclusion con-clusion a . dainty lunchwas served ;to the .iarg groupattendirig. Foremost among . tfex. social events', of th'e, Niigh schoolxthis year was-the get-acquainted party conducted Friday evening for jun-ior-'nl senior students at the gymnasium. Dancing featured the entertainment with moreMhan 500 studentSln attendance. -"Mr, and -Mrs. D. B.. WelchNhad as their dinner guests recently. E. Skinner Jr., of Midletown, Ohi connected with the-American Rolling Roll-ing Mills, and his sister, Mrs; W. L, Winter .and Bill Winter of Salt Lake City Mrs. L. W. Gillilari-and daughters Margaret and Parnel of Summit, New Jersey - and Mrs. G.- H. Welch of Spokane, Wash. United States TaTiff Commissioner Commis-sioner Edgar, B. Brossard and Mrs. Brossard of Washington, 0. C.yf visited a day ,'anti a night with the latter's sister and brother-in- law, Mr. -and Mrs. J. W. Olsen and family last week. The couple are spending a. month witlv .relatives i" Iriena3 In ne au .xnenas in ne west, f - " - Julia.Sumsioh will be host- ess. to membersof vthe Ladies iLit dra ri ,l..k V. ' i days, September ; 14, when Mrs. Helen .Crandairwlll give a ; re view of the. book, ; "Peculiar Treasure" by Edna Ferber. . V .. - Elburri Kennison of . Cowley, Wyo.,. and Donna Shepherd of "this city were issued a license to wed last Wednesday, at the county court, house. - .. . , . , ,- 'i.'-..'- , N Leo Angellf of Leeds. Utah and ansa, liernice, Jensen , Of this city were granted a , license to marry at the county court house on Thursday oflast week Chcv. Dealer 1 Day '37 OLDS SIX COUPE Original Dark Blue Finish; Low Milcagc-r- rsf ; 1 Dual equipment; car runs perfect. Monday onl, . . 1 V -m i ' '37 DODGE y2-TON PICKUl Original Paint; Car Rides Like a Passenger C-r; Tir -;. Neu Drive,This Car and Special Monday at . . .". . OPEN EVENINGS 191 South University Avenue I I V ' i U Li U w k . "miss viol. wrr-T Correspondent lfaoe ! 1 1 1 . . .... .. " " V . Mr. and Mrs. J.' P. Fiipai returned re-turned Wednesday .from' JUHf port, Conn., where they lave . n the guests of their -son and !dauh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hy Fugal for the pas4".mntli. Ti. 7 report" a delightfal trip, which included in-cluded - a visit to many . of t f. large . cities in the east and al to placies of historical interest. Members, of the Mothcra' club' were guests of lira, W. JliH n at iher home Thursday ! evening. -The ''guests- played Chinese choc k-trs k-trs during the early evening, "a l I later the ; hostess served- a delicious de-licious luncheon. - - ' Dr. , Grant Y, Anderson . sp-nt three days of the week attcr.dii the medical convention in alt. Lake. ; - '.-1 Mrs. Thomas Fenton is visitin;; in Lo3 Angeles; Calif., : with her son King Drysdale. - Mr., and Mrs. Roland JacoV-:; I wre guests, oft hcJnor at - a dinrn r J . . a. - rt 1 - I..' t 1 .- ; .... pany on auncKiy given-. -oy u; it parents Mr. and Mrs. 1L W. Jacobs. Ja-cobs. Other guests were Mr. ruvi Mrs. Oscar Heply,. Salt Lake L-Mr. and - Mrs. Lucius ' Luudia and daughter Orpha, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Price, Orem; Mr- and Mrs: Keith Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. IU I n -.1 Jacobs have . left for-.Palo Alt's where he will-ente. Stanford. urd-versity'as urd-versity'as a faculty member and alsco?to work on his I"h. D. Stake M. -IA-. officers sponsored sponsor-ed a;Xuccessful social with 'tlic ward offjeers as 'guests on. Thursday Thurs-day , evening. Gajnes and - dancing were'the 'entertaining -'r feature s, andrefreshmnts were ; .nerved. LeGrand jarman and Miss i:t lie Fenton are vtheNtake presidents. Mrs. Reva ""Fugaixwas ; in charge of the entertainment. . A goodly? number of parents viewed the work accomplished by 4-H club members of Pleasant Grove at an exhibit held in .the Second ward church ori Thursday. Miss Mabelle Jense was 'in charge. Mrs. Lacy White .and 'daughter Beth enjoyed visiting iri Provo Wednesday evening with Mr. .and Mrs. Jeremy Leavitt. Miss Myrtle 'Henderson,' former high school faculty member, call ed on friendshere Tuesday, prior to her departure for "St. Ceorpe where she -will teach at, tlw Dixie Juniortollegc. ' ' Mayor ana Mrs. s. A0 Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Adamson, Mr. and MrsDuane Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bullock,! Mr. mid Mrs:. Nathaniel Ivoader,- Mr. u.nd. Mrs. Harold Woo ton a ttended the Municipal.' league' at ; Elt Gvorrc last week. They al,sb visited '7Aon canyon, Las V.egas,Nevada, ax:d-Boulder ax:d-Boulder darn..' .; . ' ' v Mrs. Q. W. Flygare hits r ttti t ri ed to her home In . Prtfvo Ufter u week's visit with Mr. and , Mih. Milton Adamson. H i '" Mr. and Mrs. ' Jame3Sininin j of Springville have i irioved to Pleasant Grove to "reside. Mr, Stm- mona is teaching In the "hirdi school. Principal Banks Announces New Teadiers at l G. PLEASANT. GllOVEWith tho opening of school at the Pleasant Grove high school Tuesday, Prin cipal Karr Banksreports that . n U except five students 'registered on the first .day in Junoir high and the number waa larger in tho senior high than last. year. Forty new students have1 registered to datevvhich is a greater number Fan usually register throughout me scnooi year. 1 Two new faculty, members, Dm Peterson of Pleasant " Grove .succeeds .suc-ceeds Miss Myrtle Honderou in the speech -department and Jarnc j Simmons succeeds Aeral Sharp in mdsic and science The other teachers are :Irv in Jensen; E. H. West, Lyean Johnson. A. J. ll crs, Josep'h Day, ,11. S. Richa i d.i. Earl Giles, Clarence Rollins, Ellen Walker, Iva Carlson, Laura Dan-nerXEstelle Dan-nerXEstelle Fenton, ,Vi6la', Went, and. Edna Glllman, clerk. FKENCItxADVANCE INTO GERMAN AREA v PARIS. Sept. 8 ,fi:.!: The newspaper news-paper Petit Parisien estimated tonight that French troop-i have advanced between three and four miles into German territory alon; an 18-mile line on . the . western front, -.-y. "' 'i - Special! So. Univ. You. Will Buy It- kr i4 i t 1 u i r m G 6'U |