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Show PROVO (UTAH) ' SUNDAY HERALD; SUNDAY, JANUARY 28, 1940 PAGE SEVEN nnf in nfl 4 11 ' 1 I E il i JIT n ELIMCL r 1 rrv -n r? niliTTinRirinrn 1 in 1 l 1 I hi I 1 ! i ! . 1 1 1 11 j JJJ J 1 LI if '. .- J ! J. 5 ' ' - V 7! ! ! j ' ! j 1 j j n , M iv j BUSINESS r0R SALCREAL ESTATI: Some Real Good Buys 1 EScxif from University 5 Hoom D P CCCC I K I A I with 4 f1-"-5 living rooms t INfc-rCOOlSiNAL Li basement. Home and Income. Ideal location. Only J4200. rMDCr"TODV Kt Cnir St10 Room Brick, LsIKlIV 1 V-iX T double plumbing, h.w. heat. Brick garage, and laundry. Very choice Tcu vr.:i r.r.a tnese Merchants 6sg K(Xj Lot, with ail special im-ani im-ani Professional lecp'.a anxiruJ prcvemer.ts pail. Can be con-to con-to MTve you. It will pay you to verted to apartments. $4000. Good patronize thera. terms. Furniture and drapes, etc. " 11 and Steinvray Piano that cost AUTO GLASS $1700. all for 1250 extra. An ex- . ceptlonal buy! , LTTT U replace your trcXe.n We 11 ve Several Good Trade r'ijt. Atlandtr lifg. Co, 4 Farms for city homes; city homei Jzjr, r.-.oc. 100. for acreage. Many fine income " properties; lots, farms and ranchea AUTO RADIATORS J' nu rotate Ned radu-ium rpaid ar.d fv Dixon Real Estate Co e3. Aiir Mfg. Ox. 478 SO- 233 wt Center St. - Phone 73 L.-iT. Iter. 1W. - Do You Want a AUTO repairing BUILDING SITE? One Acre Tract. Provo Bench ALL, makes repaired Call One Acre and Half Acre Tract RALPH at JGLLEY MOTOR Crandvlew District CO. Iajwuratie Frier. 145 No. Frovo Building Lota L'r.l. Ave. Ffcona SS3. MAKE TOUR CHOICE NOW! ' " Phone 1099 EE Ray Aatoo tor repairing and - ... . . , trait service. Nlmer COayacn. lllard Lw SOWarUS 273 scuth Uerauy. - . AffdlCy ! A e Yt ROOT BEER Office: 39 Wet 2nd North su . ..Frovo, Utah HOT CHILL UKiia Cvod aand- ' '.c!-.s, A. A V,. tan4. 129 Scuth University avtr-u. FOR REAL KEAf. fXTATE , BARGAINS RENTALS: Buxl- BARGAINS FURNITURE iesa or Residence ' I n aurance Bonda oi Notary Work LININCa, rrates. atove repairtnjr. Sev . phone No. 4 ci:r.y car.ter. food usd HE.AL, rtCiLTY COMPANY ! farr.ifjfe. The Ger.eral Shop. 163 Weat Center Street . i 159 North UEiteraity Avenue, prco'a New ?hjoppinff Center See 1 Sont 615.V. Our Windows for Speciala BUILDING JIATERIALS TCU-wiU enjoy every minute you spend Li a new. modern ALL kiria. Horn nnancinr. and hv every convenience riar-r FitJ. Trt-sra'a Lura- crpts. Unoleum. 2 aeta plumber plumb-er "ci oo cT itj-jt Pbaai. InatallaUona, electric range, tr Co. S. UiUT. Fbaa SO. mgerutor furnace, steam heat iUi stoker, garage built-in. Can EUTLD a kema . . pay aa rent . . give possession any time. The We plan, finaac and eruarar.tee size of the ground, 60x350. Flow-coat. Flow-coat. Epear Lumber Co. Fhoot era, aiiruba and a few fruit trees. 34. " . Selling- at a aacrince. It will pay - - you well to Investigate. Location. COAL - AND . WOOD . Pirr COAL, woctl. reasonable price. PROWS A HAWS REALTY CO. Woo4 ti-xsg. Ftone 13G2. 53 North UnU-erslty Awnue FIIONC 458 fUTCHEN atove nut, ton $5.39. 5 ton 1Z.7S. Phone 791, Weat crter- ' . FOR. SALE. . J. , f? y-m have coi proUema, call N""w 8 Km. 3Iod." Brick Heated 150. Ifs hotter, cleaner and Close In. Owner must sell cheaper. Chrlstenaen Coal Com- . Termx. pany 4S5 West 5 Soutli. J- N.ELBargain at $4200. Terms. Real Income. SPECIAL pricea cn beat coal. oU- 8 K- Mod. B, Heated, close in ed slack $3.75. lump $5.M. 3 ton w ? Bedrooms Consider Trade or more. $5.00. Phone 1724. ,Brlck 0004 lo . - , . , cation. $4200. : ' Loans - Bonds - Insurance CHIROPRACTOri phone s-o - DR. O. M. Thurman. Chamber of GRAY REALTY, CO. Co&jnrr'0 BuJding, .232 West me?rj7ns3a by.'ppotat FOR SALE Miscellaneous rniTVtinv vnr?TT NEW Carmen piano accordion, 120 rUljUUl WUlCiv baw. case and instruction book. tuCKVAN fouiKiry, general .Excellent bargain. .Phone, 433. foundry work, stove gratea, lin- J30 In pa. fcror.ie and aluminum. SSS " West 6 South. Phone 16SSW. SJIALL down payment, and no interest, no payment until May FOOT RELIEF 1. balance like rent, move into 1 your new home today. Phone J. L. MADSEf. orthopraxic tech- 13J4. . .. J23 r.ician. ccrrective appliances. : Rj.)ca 4. KOVO building. JERSEY cow. also heifer. 1060 , ' West th South. J29 FURNITURE REPAIRING - BEE eoulpment. cheap. 542 Et RK yLS is HIN O, re-uphoutenng jrd North. J31 l.kc new. XX T, iU Co, phone , '. : 14 4. - - WHY buy Idaho potatoes? Utah i i ' County grows just as good. We CAflfJVP ,n "it ' spend our money in your com- UUU.-.i, pumauoM rnunity. Mountain sll potatoes USH Texaco products, a 1L . T Garden. Spanish Var.ce. Agent. 7th SoutA A or Unirera.t Ave. Phone 20. NXVXJO plnlon pine nuts. SPECIALIZED lufcrlcaUon at EheU fur carf- I-nona 178W. J31 sta: q O,- WCson, agent. pjGa Df fQoL phoM ICECREAM !!!! TOR party, family cU.-xer. Chases "f j. top quality, call Harold lc cream eJse roiia Z3c Boo- Maag. phone 013R4. f!5 Dett-Vacher Co. 402 Weat Cen- 7. . tr BEST grade poultrr and candeled . ; ! : 1 eggs. 1109 West Center. J29 MONEY TO LOAN - SPECIAL American coal, stove L:..rrcr ATTENTION. and nut. $5 per ton, stoker slack Ixrj from $100.00 lo $2000.00. per ton. Prompt delivery. ,.ck Conaienliai Service. HUIs Brithers, &0 East 12th H. A. C ' North. Phone 1512. - ,X20 CfHces at JOLLEY MOTOR CO. '. 143 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 333 cqaL. oil .lack $3.73. pea, $4.23; PrncnVIT rn vq Urge nut, $5.00; lump $350 1 L.tl2V?iilt AAJAia Phone 174SW. . f9 EKE Pcrcr.al Finance advertise- ment at tcp of Radio program COAL, beat quality, low priceu. p,. Phone 14S1W. Jasper Worthen. PLUMBING and HEATING : ' HAY. Jesse Smith. RL No. S, Box p. L. LARSON. S43 W. Center- 1S5. Phon9 QiQRZ ai ITxne 574- Call us for esu- Inmtc- ' - RADIATOR REPAIRING USED TIRES I CLEANING and repairing. See Arnold Mooney at Nlmer A 3. 4-M-21: 2. 5.25-21; 1, 6.50-20. ciayaon. 275 South University. 6 HT. 2- 5 50-19. 6 ply: 2. 5.25- IV-SJ?'1? 5 60O"1.6L!- REPAIR SERVICE 22x0. 10 ply. Long easy terms. MorrUon Auto Supply. 223 Weat ; ; Center. Provo. "P anything used In the home. Draper Fix-It Shop. 445 WEVTIIER STRIPPING w't Center. Phone 16C0-W. SO U ETIIING "different, water and WRECKER SERVICE eir proof. Savtmrs In fuel makes . the payments. Lifetime ruaran- CALL Daniel's when In trouble, tee of work. Phone ,70LT for . day or ciphL Phone 63.. 133 free etiatej. , West 3rd North. FOR RENT FURNISHED 3 ROOM apartment. 491 East 4 North. Phone 451J. j30 NICE, clean apartment, aged couple preferred. 460 East 5 North. j31 3 ROOMS modern, cheerful clean. - 250 East 6 North. J23 OR unfurnished, 3 room modern apartment, heat, hot water. 65 North 2 East. . J29 NICE, sleeping room, heater, with or without board. Phone 1696 319 East 1 North. J2S 2 ROOM modern apartment, 423 East 1 North. J23 3 ROOM modern apartment, heat, gas, store room, garage. $23.00. 251 East 3 South, SpringvlUe. - J23 NICE modern apartment, close In, adults only. &2 South 2 West f2 3 ROOM apartment, refrigerator, heat, hot water. Phone 02J1. J29 STARTUP'S apartments, thoroughly thor-oughly comfortable, -popular , prices. 7 North 1st West. f24 3 ROOM modern apartment. Phoi c 563J. 227 East 3 North. J23 3 ROOM apartment adults. 141 Weat 1 South.'--. f2 I AND 3 room apartments, Riverside River-side Tourist Park. i f5 WANTED TO BUY USED Seminary text books, "New Testament Speaks," "New Testament Test-ament Studies" by Tanner. Phone 1211 or t54M. j29 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES EXCELLENT highway business and home near city, rent cheap or sell. Phone 1693. . f24 FEMALE HELP SALESLADIES FREE DRESSES and up to $22 weekly. Show Hollywood styled f Spring Fashion Frocks. No canvassing. can-vassing. No investment Send age and dress size. FASIUON FROCKS. Dept. T-5791, CINCINNATI. CIN-CINNATI. OHIO. . j28 OR-SALE -AUTOS THE BEST -FOR LESS :BeltcrCars I. Lower Prices . ! , ; .; ' Easier Terms - f " - " ' Fairer Trades! ' . LOOK AT THESE PRICES 1 Never Before Have the ' ' Used Car Buyers Been Afforded This Opportunity I The Prices Are Amazingly Low Their Values Outstanding : " T Come in and See For Yourself ! MISCELLANEOUS 1929 Chev. Coach ... 55.00 PICKUI and PANELS . 1935 Dodge i ton $185.00 1937 Chev. 4 ton .. 395.00 525.00 1937 1-Ton Pickup ' Be Sure To Visit Our New Car Sales Building at 70 EAST FIRST NORTH TOMORROW! Nay lor Auto Go. PHONE Gannp ri-As hton, Inc. . TODAY'S SPECIAL! ; 1937 FORD Deluxe Sedan Original black finish, white side-wall side-wall tireaj radio, heater, defrosters; upholstry like new; trunk, luggage carrier; clock, deluxe wheel, and many other accessories. acces-sories. This car is perfect due to exceptional care and. low mileage. If you are a particular buyer and want a . perfect used car, come in and see It - . . - . .. TRUCK SPECIALS! We have 25 different models and body styles, all reconditioned 1 and ready to go. If you need a truck, we have it.- from $50 to $100 below market price! . - , ....'. 1937 CHEVROLET IV, ton, 133 duel, cab and chassis. 1937 CHEVROLET IV ton, 133 dual stake body 1933 1 TON Single Wheel Stake body (7:50x17 Urea) 1933 CHEVROLET V ton pickup. 1933 CHEVROLET Long Dual, can and chassis, 32x6 10-ply tires. 1937 CHEVROLET Vt ton Stake Body. ' ' - 1937 DODGE 4 ton Panel Body. 1933 CHEVROLET a ton Panel. - - Ca n non-Ashton , I nc. OPEN EVENINGS 191 South University Avenue FOR RENT Unfurnished. STORE building and 3 room modern mod-ern home. Thomas Kitchen. Phone 13J4. J28 NEW 3 room heated apartment, gas range, refrigerator, hot water. wa-ter. 492 East 2 South. j30 3 ROOM heated apartment, private pri-vate bath, washroom. 44 North 7 West 1 J30 3 ROOM modern apartments, heat, hot water, lights, gas. 184 East 3 North. Phone 1086 J. f 2 APARTMENT, McLntire's new apartments. 321 East 3 North. j29 3 ROOM heated, electrically equipped equip-ped apartment hot water. 184 North 2 East. f8 5 ROOM -modern liome, 3 ' room basement $35. Can be sub-rented. sub-rented. Write Herald Box R. L. ,.. -.-' fl 3 ROOM in duplex, electric stove, refrigerator, washroom. , 693 North. 4th East . . j29 IF you want to buy or rent easy terms, S. W. Kitchen, Orem. J30 3 NICE rooms, bath, cellar, garage. 610 West 1st South. . j28 3 ROOM modern apartment steam heat couple. 170 West 2 South. ' fl 3 ROOM modern, linoleum and range in kitchen. 579 North 4 East 6 jnjnru .nnAinnrri-ri---"i" WANTED MISCELLANEOUS TO RENT, good milk cow, will "pay good 'rent, l'hone 533M or Write Box 589. , " ; J31 HELP WANTED FEMALE EXPERIENCED office glrL Must be . good stenographer and cteady. Permanent position. Box ' A Herald.- V : ,r J29 or-'art v 'vr m T G PVTFV- Charles t Wilson, 24. of Provo,') was sentenced to serve from one to 20 years in the atate penitentiary peniten-tiary when he pleaded guilty q second degree burglary before Dis-i trict Judge Dallas H. Young Saturday, Sat-urday, : 1 ' "'. The sentence was suspended for two years, and Wilson placed on probation. He Is to report regularly regu-larly to his agent -. -J- :FOU-SAIJ3 AUTOS i: MISCELLANEOUS 1934 Ply. DeLuxe Sedan ...... $295.00 275.00 , 445.00 1&3J Dodge Sedan ' TRUCKS 1933 Chev. IV ton 165.00 '; 1936 Dodge 2 ton . 495.00 1937 Ford 1V ton L. W. Base . . .-295.00 476 Phone 155 HELP . WANTED Salesmen DID you earn $7.00 today? If not, write quick for amazing line Men's Shirts, Sports Wear, Ties, -Socks sent . FREE. Big profits and Bonus Shirts. Stylewear, . Dept. AL-28, Erie, Pa. j28 GOOD ROUTE AVAILABLE for 800 Rawleigh Consumers. No experience needed. Large sale3 mean big profits. Permanent. Full time-. Write Rawleigh's, Dept UTA-116-104, Denver, Colorado. . , j30 BIG MONEY MAKERS! Large line- coveralls, jackets, pants, shirts, etc. Names lettered. Low prices. Sell direct to wearer. Prospects enormous. FREE selling outfit. Dove Garment Co., Dept. . FT, Kankakee, 111. ' ' ''..;., - -. ' J28 NATIONALLY known corporation wants salesman , no selling, . $40.00 weekly guar., plus bonus. Man qualified : as permanent , rep. A. C. B., 608-618 S. Dearborn, Dear-born, Chicago; , r j28 MAKE A CHANGE AND MAKE MONEY-We want to hire an aggressive ; salesman . who is employed at the present pres-ent time but who feels he -can better himself with a live-wjre live-wjre organization. A complete x line of Industrial maintenance paints. A Million Dollar Company Com-pany ' with an aggressive , sales force. Exclusive territory. terri-tory. Excellent financial ar-rangment ar-rangment Box 29 Herald. ; J28 HELP WANTED MALE LARGE manufacturing ; corpora-- corpora-- tlon- desires representatives in American . Fork, Lehi and vicinity. vi-cinity. Pleasant Grove and Orem vicinity. Permanent , . opportunity opportun-ity and good income possibilities possibili-ties for men who, can qualify. Interested In men 25 to 55, no experience, nq investment Apply Ap-ply room 7, Farmers and Merchants Merch-ants bank, v Provo, 9:30 ,to 12 noon, Monday. . , J28 ABLE MAN 'to distribute samples, Handle Coffee Route. Good liv-.ing. liv-.ing. Healthful, independent occupation. oc-cupation. Get. free particulars. MILLS, 1601 Poplar, Oakland, California. . j28 GOOD Rawleigh Routes now ' available. Be your own boss. ' Ston worrviner- about lav-offs. T"For full" particulars, see , or write Phil Snow, 385 South 7th East Provo, Utah, or write direct di-rect to Rawleigh's, 1415 23rd ' Street. Denver, Colorado. . f 1 VINEYARD . KeporteiwFbone 01-B-4 A social honoring Mrs. Vera Lar-sen, Lar-sen, Mrs. Vllate Shumway and Mrs. Ellen Holdaway retired presidency presi-dency of the Relief society will be held Tuesday afternoon in the Relief Re-lief society room.; Mrs. John Lewis will read the one-act play, "The Mushrooms Came Up." Mrs. Sel-raa Sel-raa Miller will give a violin solo. A tribute to the honor guests will be given by Mrs.' Ruth Stone and Mrs. 'Zelda Bunnell will sing a solo. Refreshments will be served. A cordial invitation is . extended to all women of the ward to be present. S. II. Blake, George F. Wells. Walter R. Holdaway, " Ariel' Lar-sen, Lar-sen, and Ray Gammon were business busi-ness visitors to Salt Lake Monday, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Davis of Salt Lake spent several days here this week the guests of his oarents, Mr. . and Mrs. Hugh , J. Davis,. - : ; ' v- . - ... ' Mrs. Harold Holdaway was hostess host-ess to members of R. club Thursday, Thurs-day, afternoon at her home. Progressive Pro-gressive Rook was p'layed. Prizes going to .Mrs. Ray-Holdaway and Mrs. Kenneth Olson. . A tastV luncheon was served at small tables to Mrs. Roy Warner, Mrs. Thomas Spalding, Mrs. Ray Gammon, Gam-mon, Mrs. Clyde Holdaway, Mrs. Kenneth Olson. Mrs. La Var Holdaway, Hold-away, Mrs. Edwin Heaps and the hostess. ', , Mr. and Mrs.. George- Cropper left for their , home in Deseret Thursday. Mrs. Cropper has spent the past two weeks here, wjth .her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Blake. Among those to attend Leadership Leader-ship week at the B. Y. U., during the week were Mr. and Mrs. John Larsen, John K. Allen, Joseph A. Murdoch, Joy O. Clegg, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Whiteley, Ray Gammon, Gam-mon, Mrs. Milton Holdaway, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harding, Arvll O. Stone and S. H. Blake. ." The Elders' quorum conducted a successful dancing party Thursday Thurs-day evening in the ward recreation hall. Old-time dances were featured. featur-ed. Max Larsen's orchestra furnished furn-ished the music. Lenord Madsen was In charge. ' GOOD BUSINESS For person with a little capital; Will sell all or half. Must sacrifice at Once! . . Write Box J-9, Herald SOCIETY NEWS "Rebecca" Reviewed Entertaining In her new home, Mrs. Kenneth . Weight was 'hostess 'hos-tess to members ; of the . Acacia club Friday afternoon.. . Miss Betty Davis sang two numbers, 'love, Here Is My Heart,'' and "In My Garden," ac-companed ac-companed by Mte3 Marie Newren, ana mis. hc&nx. Gardner reviewed review-ed "Rebecca," by Daphne du Marier. The refreshments featured featur-ed a Valentine motif. jf: , In attendance were Mrs. A. K. Wnht president, who presided; Mrs. Clarence Ellertsen Mrs. Hazel Janson, , Mrs. Frank I Goold, Mrs. Jesse Stott, Mrs. Theodore Taylor, : Mrs. Rees Bench, Mrs. William - Connell, ; Mrs. Elliott Tuttle, Mrs. Ivan Young, Mrs. A. E. Wright Mrs. Ervin Coons, Mrs. Frank Gardner, Mrs. Harvey Staheli, Mrs. Harold Johnson, und Mrs. Harold Anderson. ..',-. Club Celebrates ' Birthdays Miss Alta Buckner gave a party Friday afternoon at her home, for members of the Jollyette club. The birthday anniversaries of Miss . Buckner and .Mrs. Loretta Carroll were celebrated on this occasion, and they were presented with gilts. A delicious hot supper was served to Mrs. . M. Buckner. a guest, ;,and the members: Mrs. Lawrence Gibson, Mrs. L. S. Hales, Mrs. Vern Rodeback,' Mrs. Virl Brown, Mrs. Josh DavisMrs. West I mis and Mrs. Loretta Carroll. Car-roll. ... . ' ., Dance Studio To Entertain Friends Pupils of the Fredova Dance Studio will entertain their friends and parents at the I. O. O. haUv Wednesday evening at 8:10 o'clock. ChUdren taking part in the program will range in age from two years to 12 years, and the program, will consist of ballet, toe, tap, acrobatic and" ballroom dancing, as well as readings, mu-jKicaJ.nunxber3 mu-jKicaJ.nunxber3 .and sining, , - Invitations.' are extended to everyone interested in dancing. : . " Catholic Women Plan Card Party The women of the Catholic church will hold a card party Tuesday evening. at 8 o'clock,, to which 'the public is cordially invited in-vited to attend. - Mrs. Brice McBride is chairman, chair-man, and is being assisted by Mrs. Russell Traher, Mrs.-Frank Heb-don Heb-don and Mrs.' Alice Sheesley. Prizes j will be ; given , for, bridge and "500" and refreshments will be served. s- , : s - -v Friendly Neighb9rs At Monthly Meet Frindlv Neisrhbors .-met with Mrs. Walter Startup at her home Friday afternoon, v ' Stories were told and in the early evening a delicious hot supper sup-per was served. , ; -Mrs. Irving Hansen of Los Angeles, An-geles, and Mrs. Minnie Thornberg were guests, and the members present were. Mrs. Roy Passey, Mrs. Arthur Craven, Mrs. William Peay, ' Mrs. William J. Startup, Mrs. Bertha Ross, Mrs. Phoebe Jones, Mrs. Joseph Martin, Mrs. Mame Simmons, Mrs. George Startup, . Mrs. Thomas Klrkwood and Mrs. Peter Groneman. BENJAMIN MRS. J. R. PEAT ' -.. . '. Reporter .. The D. U. P. of the Benjamin Stewart chapter met at the home of Mrs. Elsie Cornaby Thursday. The history of Lucy Loomls Tuttle Andrus was read by her granddaughter, grand-daughter, Mrs. - Coraby. Solos were rendered by Mrs. Edith Clow- ard and Mrs.. Barbara Cabittestr The lesson on Transportation in the west was given by Mrs. Vera Millet Mil-let The hostesses were Mrs. Clara Ludlow, Mrs. Julia Herbert and Mrs. Cornaby.! Among the Leadership visitors from here, were Bishop and Mrs. Paul Ludlow. Mrs. Mary Clark Mrs. Winnie Hawkins, Mrs. Maud Ludlow, Mrs. Inez Hone, Mrs. Bertha Angus, Mrs. Lettie Hickman Hick-man and Mrs. Vera Parkingson, The B. L. Bridge club were entertained en-tertained on Friday by Mrs Iris Llndstrom at the home of her mother-in-law, Mrs. . Asta Lind- strom. Mrs. Melba Hone was high score prize and. Mrs. Pearl Hand won the cut prize. r Mr., and Mrs. Earl Ludlow entertained en-tertained their bridge club on Saturday Sat-urday night. Six tables of bridge were played. Mrs. Mary Clark won the ladies' prize and Wesley Rich ardson, the men's. The Benjamin Farm Bureau held a meeting here Wednesday night followed witn dancing, and a nice plate lunch. Mr. Frank Shelly, county farm bureau president, and SFRRIG1ILLE MRS. MANILA BROWN Corroiuent Phone Z23-IV Fifty members and guests wefe in attendance at the monthly meeting meet-ing of Camp Springville D. U. JP. Thursday afternoon at the home pf Mrs. Hattie Dougall. ; Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Lottie Lamb-son, Lamb-son, Mrs." Dora Rowland, M"a Olive McCurdy and Mrs. Emma Crnnmer. The program featurfed a history of Mrs. Mary C. Steeper. Dougall, pioneer of '49, composed by Mrs. Emma D. Gardner and read by Mrs. Hattie Dougall.. The cajnp- quartet including Mrs. Emma Em-ma Long, Mrs. Beth Berrett, Mfs. Lois Martindale and Mrs. Irene Strong, gave music. An interesting lesson on "Early Transportation n Utah'' .was given by Mrs. Myrtle Harrison, who told of early freighting in r this vicinity and jpf the advent of the' railroad. ' Mt9'. Catherine Wood exhibited silk and other articles : made at . the time the silk industry was being carried on .in the state. , In conclusion dainty" refreshments were .served by the hostesses. . - - ' . Announcement is made of .' the marriage of Leonard James Gabbl-tas Gabbl-tas of this city and Miss Melba Aline Brailsford, v also of Springville, Spring-ville, which . took place . the past week here. - . J. . An interesting meeting of the Home Culture club was held at the home of Mrs. Ronald Thorpe on Friday afternoon, featuring a program on Indian lore. The paper was. given in splendid manner" , by Mrs. Howard .Thorpe and s inter SF'srsing her, remarks, folk sons were given by Mrs.Wilfprd Blanoh-ad, Blanoh-ad, . William L. Schrelner, . Mrs Howard Thorpe, Mrs. Athur Cdn-die, Cdn-die, Mrs. Harold Chrisjtensen; and a piano solo by Mrs. Maurice Bird to demonstrate the types of folk l songs. Mrs. v. is. weicn, cmc president, was in charge. -.. Members of the S. T. blub spent a delightful evening Thursday jat the home of Mrs. Lewis Clegg. Following a' delicious luncheon served at small tables, contract bridge was played. Mrs. J. V Grant won high score prize, jln attendance were eleven club members mem-bers and Mrs. Philda FInley - aa a special guest. At the close of the party under the direction of President Presi-dent Gertrude Sumsion plans were made to attend the Black Hawk picnic supper, program, and dance next. Wednesday in. a .group". The next meeting of the club will j be held on February 7, at the home of Mrs. Will Brown. v Miss Aileen Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Clark, left Saturday for Oakland, Call., where she will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson of Logan, are visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence. Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Taylor went to Salt Lake City, Thursday, where they bade farewell to their daughter, Mrs. P. A. Cammans and daughters, Carma and Nancy, of Magna; who leit or Santa Rita, Mexico. They will join Mr. Cam-mans, Cam-mans, who is employed there, j Mr. and Mrs. Don. Taylor left this morning , for Los Angeles, and San Francisco, Calif.,, where Jiey will spend two weeks. ) 1 J; Hi. i,ui)"ui ,,m '. ' ' Misses r Vivian and Barbara Berry are spending the " week at Manti, with their grandmother, Mrs. A. E. Bradley. . L - Mrs. Robert Webster and son Bobby are in Salt Lake City, visiting. visit-ing. Mrs. Webster's sister, Mrs. H, L. Garfield. Mrs. Cecil Baker of Delta, was here Saturday, to visit friends. A. W. Ahem of . Wayne, Ne braska, was a visitor in Provo, Saturday. , . . Cag e Star Takes $1100 Pro Offer '.I' OTTAWA, Ont, Jan. 27 (UJT) Lauren "Laddie" Gale, all-American forward last year on the University Uni-versity of Oregon's national collegiate col-legiate championship basketball team, today accepted an offer of $1,100 to join the Detroit Eagles professional team for the remaining remain-ing six weeks of the 1940 season. LaGrande Jarman, county secretary, secre-tary, were the speakers. , State Senator Francis Lundell has been attending the Sugar Beet convention the past few days)' at Pocatello, Idaho. . T. Mrs. Helen Greer and her baby left here Saturday for their home in Los Angeles, after spending three weeks with her mother, Mrs. Clara Ludlow and other relatives and friends. J J. R. Peay went to Ogden Thursday Thurs-day to meet with the State Can ning Crop growers committee. ; City;': Briefs $10,000 Voted To . Senator's Widow ' -V" - "i i i - . - ' WASHINGTON, Jan. 27 (ir.P) A senate appropriations sub-committee voted today to pay $10,0OU to Mrs. William E. Borah, widow of the late Idaho Republican. The payment equivalent to a year's salary for Borah, Is customary cus-tomary w"hen members of congress con-gress die in office. Mrs, Borah's fund will be carried car-ried in the $58,502,600 urgentdeficiency urgentde-ficiency bill, which was approved by the sub-committee today. i Widows of nine deceased members mem-bers of the house also will receive re-ceive $10,000. . P . OREL! WMFANOGOS WARD 8IIAKON WARD Mrs. Merrill Crandall " Reporter Phone U20-U 3 Mrs, R. D. Wells entertained for members of" her Contract Bridge club at, her home Thursday afternoon after-noon The delicious lunch pre-ceeded pre-ceeded x the card games and was served at one table. A large heart-shaped heart-shaped candy box formed the attractive at-tractive : centerpiece from which red streamers ran to dainty valentine val-entine favors at each plate. Mrs. A. A. Richards won the high score favor at the card game and Mrs. J. B. Sumner the traveling award. Other members present were Mrs.' Harold Calder, Mrs. L. E. Burr Mrs. J. D. Park ,Mrs. M. F. Cran- dall, Mrs. George Ferguson and Mrs. Wells, Mrs. Delmar Olsen of v Provo assisted her mother In serving. serv-ing. .. The Orem Better Homes clut celebrated their second anniversary anniver-sary with a banquet given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Stevenson Stev-enson Thursday evening. Covers at the " meal vyere laid for Mr and Mrs. Roy Mangum, Mr. and Mrs. Maston Wentz, Mr. and Mrs. Philo Elder, Mr. and Mrs. G. Elder, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McEwan. Mr. and Ms. Paul Millett, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swanson and Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Wilkinson,. Progressive games were the diversion of the evening. - Beorge Brewer, Mrs Sylvester Brewer and - Mrs. Carl Brewer Gates visited with . Mr. Gregory who, has been at the L. D. S. hospital for the past two weeks. ' Mr. Brewer la reported as improving improv-ing nicely and is to- come home this week end.; .'. Mr. and Mrs: Richard Wells and Mrs. R. D. , Wells were Salt Lake visitors Friday, i Mrs. Lynn Jolley entertained members of the Junior Literary . club at her home Wednesday afternoon. aft-ernoon. Mrs. Bert Madison reviewed review-ed the first chapter of Dale Carnegie's Carne-gie's book, "How to Win Friends and Influence People." Sewing was a diversion. A tasty tray lunch was served to the following members, mem-bers, Mrs. Bert Madison, Mrs. Clifford Clif-ford Smith.Mrs.' Richard Park.Mrs. Merrill CrandalL Mrs. Harold Pyne Mrs. Russell Kitchen, Mrs. Richard Wells, Mrs. Ford Jeppeson, Mrs Glen Burr, Mrs. Joe Ford, ,Mrs. Glen Pyne and the hostess. LEGAL COTICES I ' Probate' and 1 Guardianship Notices j I ReftOActlve Kirner for Furth- er Information. - : - , NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY ' In-, the District Court of the United States for .the District of Utah. ' ' ' ' X In Bankruptcy No. 15346 In the Matter of Doyle Levi Curtis, Vol. Bankrupt To the Creditors of'Doyle Levi Curtis, of Provo, County of Utah and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on the 12th day of January A D. 1940, the; said Doyle Levi Curtis was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that THE FIRST MEETING OF HIS CREDITORS will be held at 'the office of the undersigned Referee In Bankruptcy, 424 Reason Rea-son Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 7th day of February, 1940, at 11 o'clock A M., at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, trus-tee, appoint a committee of creditors, credi-tors, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. , - Salt 'Lake City, .Utah January 26th, 1940. T. D. LEWIS, Referee In Bankruptcy. Published in The Sunday Herald, January 28, 1940. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING The annual meeting or the stockholders of the Provo Building Build-ing and Loan Society will be held on Tuesday . evening, February 13th, 1940 at 8:00 p. m., in the City Court room of the Utah County Court House; for fbe purpose pur-pose of hearing the annual report re-port and electing a Board of nine Directors, and such other business busi-ness a3 may properly come before be-fore the meeting. By order of the Board of Directors. Di-rectors. LeROY J. OLSEN, ; Secretary. Publlshd in the Sunday Herald: January 21,' 23; February 4; 11, 1940. , |