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Show PAGE EIGHT PROVO (UTAH)' SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY - 25, , 1940 CANDY FIRM IN NEW LOCATION The George A. Hansen Candy Co., manufacturers and jobbers, art row WeH established In their rtw lecatiton at 21 West Center, ar.i Mr, Hanaen deacrits the ce place aa "nicer. more convenient conven-ient and mere roomy, than the cU location en Ft rat North atreet. luted aa an JSO.OOO business, the company aiitnbutes candy of iu own ar.i ether Utah makes aa well aa the e&atem bara that e3 cut here. Their terriatory extends ex-tends from Lehi and Heber on the north, to Richfield and Fillmore Fill-more cn the aouth. Eureka, on the west and Price and Vernal ca the eaat. They rnanufacture about one fourth of their distribution. distribu-tion. In addition ahlpmenta of novelty novel-ty candy are made to the southern south-ern part of the state, and up Into Idaho. Their novelty candy la especially es-pecially in demand at Christmaa time. , They employ six worker regularly, regu-larly, and hare a payroll of yearly. They also hire other worker during heavy seasons, and four salesmen distribute ' the ca&iy. 'Little Colonel' FOOD Cni.TT CyrU Loveles. following hia trial In city court Saturday after neon. u found guilty by Juge LeRoy Tuckett. The cae was continue-! II r.iay for aer.ter.ee. Mr. Lovw waa arrested Ke tnnry 6 tjy-v? rlice. t. J! ,J Utile Colonel" to University of Oregon Ore-gon student. Eette Norwood -rill rule ver the nnnual Scabbard and Blade JdtUtary Society Bali at Eugene, Colored bread to match the decorative dec-orative scheme of the dining room la sold In Spokane Wash. . Sunday Sohools The Sharon stake Sunday school convention will be held at the Seminary building today, morning and afternoon sessions having been arranged. The stake supenntendency and atake presidency, will convene at 9 a. m., and at 10 o'clock, the atake board and ward superintendents superintend-ents will meet. At 2 p. m.. all ward and stake workers will assemble. Genera board members are expected from Salt Lake City. SUNDAY SERVICES Testimonial for Returning Elder Lynn Nelson, who recently re-will re-will be honored at a welcomeDLU turned from the Canadian mission will be honored at a welcome home testimonial this evening at Chorus to Sing At Lake View The Lake View L. D. S. ward will present the Mendelssohn male chorus tonight at 7i30 in a concert to which the public is invited. The chorus will be directed by Elvis B. Terry and accompanied by Mrs. C. O. Jensen. Vocal soloists solo-ists will be Nola NUsson, Harvey Har-vey Staheli, and Mr. Terry. Mrs. Jensen will play a piano selection and Katherine Morrel. accompanied accom-panied by Amy Cox. will play a violin solo. The chorus will sing many outstanding numbers. Coffee beans are toasted, coated with chocolate and served as ' a delicacy In Germany. :D.-T,-R. CoJ WAS R SALES ONLY 4 DAYS LEFT - - - - ACT NOW! The New 1940 Dexter Models Arc Ready for Your Inspection Inspec-tion at Dixon-Taylor-Russell Co. iSTever have we been so enthusiastic a!xut a line of Washers. Such beautiful, sturdy washer at prices as low as those on the new Dexter Line can't be equalled. To introduce in-troduce these new models. Dixon-Taylor-Russell is cooperating with the Dexter Factory in of ferir.? you this most unusual February Special. 3ff " "l I On This New j j ' 1 ' 45(h Anniversary I Twin Tub j WOHlP'iftWnViSIll!) The PRICE Sensation Of Jill 1940 UJISHEIIS! irJCLUDED LrJ THIS SPECIAL! Here is America's most sensational washer value for 1910. Somewhere, Some-where, sometime every woman has wanted the advantages of Dexter Dex-ter Twin Tub washing. You wash in half the time ! Tedious waiting is eliminated! Clothes are cleaner! Price has kept many homes from these advantages. NOW DEXTER PRODUCES THIS 45TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL TWIN TUB at a price every home can well afford. You get in this Washer all the features that have made -Dexter Twin -Tubs famous the famous Dexter Duplex balanced mechanism . . . luxury Wringer two triple vitreous Tubs . . . Dexter's high wing, fast washing Agitators in both tubs. NEVER BEFORE SOLD UNDER $100.00 This is. the first fully modernized Dexter Twin Tub to sell under , $100.00. Take advantage of this special price during February and have included with it one of these beautiful premiums. ' . . 1T Socilafl! jf9 BoQaI tie Zvbalaql Ko woaUa out oi dirty sndal DIG OFFER! 5121.50 Value Twin Tub 5 12.50 Towel Ensemble or Rinse Tubs $137.00 Value And Your Old Washer EASY. CREDIT TERMS PTTt nsoia- i ayioii'-liUJissel. .LYNN NELSON 7 o'clock in ' the Second ward chapeL Mr. Nelson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nelson. All; mem bers of the ward and friends of the young man are extended a cordial welcome. " " ' The missionary committee has arranged the following program: "O, Ye Mountains mgh," choir: invocation. Vernon Nielson: "Let the Mountains Shout - ' for Joy." choir; sacramental, choir violin se lections, Mrs. Margretta Nielson, accompanied by Mrs. Agnes Hawk'jia; remarks. Benjamin H. Knudsen: vocal solo. "My creed." W. Sterling Bush; remarks. Lynn Nelson; vocal solo. "The Lord is Mv LlzhL" Mr. Bush: closing re marks. Bishop J. Earl Lewis "How Firm a Foundation," choir; Dene-diction, Dene-diction, Ivan Madsen. Miss Naomi Hoover will be the accompanists - 1 ' ; Sacrament meetings will be held this evening at 6:30 o'clock in the L. D. S. ward chapels. FIRST WARD . Bishop W. O. Facer and WU-lard WU-lard Hawklna.wlll be the speakers, speak-ers, and special music has been arranged. . v : - FOURTH WARD W ' A sacred band concert will-be presented by the ' B. Y.. U. band, under the leadership of '- Prof. Robert Sauer. ... . , ' . f 7: CATHOLIC CHURCH ' ' 170 North Fifth West Father Henry Father Francis, a f. m. Sunday masses at 9 and 10:30 a. m. at the Provo Catholic church. aiRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH . First Church of Christ, Scientist, Scien-tist, corner of First East and First North streets. Regular Sunday morning services, 11 o'clock, subject sub-ject "Mind." Sunday school at 8:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meetings , are held at 8 o'clock. Reading room open Tuesdays and Thursdays from. 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock, excepting on holidays. C03OIUNITY CHURCH Cor. 2nd North & Univ. Ave. ' Church school, 9:45 a. m. Morning service, 11 a. m. : Training class, 5 p. m. Young People's C. E., 7 p. m. The theme of the morning service serv-ice will be ."Making. Our Religion Real..' : The choir will sing an anthem. Catherine Baker leads Young People's... Missionary meeting ' Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Annand. ' - PIONEER WARD . " ' a testimonial for horns mil- alonarTes, Ruby Durrant and Vern Marrott, vsUl : be Jield., , They will speak, also,, remarks will be made by - Arthur Gallup and Bishop William , D.; Norman, i A string trio, composed , of Jewel Barton, and Veda and . Mildred Anderson, will play. ; U D. S. BAPTISMS L. 17. S. baptism . services for Sharon stake boys and girls,,, will 13 held today at 3 o'clock in. the Administration building in - Pro vo. , . " .. REORGANIZED CHURCH 234 West Fourth South Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. . - ' LUTHERAN CHURCH . Cor. 3rd North & Univ. Ave.. " . B. Skov.- Pastor ' .: Sunday school at 10:15 a. m. Lenten sermon at 11 a. m. Text: GaL- 2.M7-21. Theme: "We Seek to be JusUfled by Christ, for if Righteousness Come by the Law, then Christ is Dead in Vain." All' are welcome. "' The "Lutheran Hour" sermon and song service is broadcast over KOVO at 2 p. m. ! SAINT MARY'S EPISCOPAL " ' - ": CHURCH , " 50 West Second North '.' ' Third Sunday In Lent. . Church school, 10 a. m. . Holy . Eucharist and sermon, 11 a. ni. Evening , prayer and sermon, 7:30 p. m. Durine Lent. ' every weeK aay, Holy, ; Eucharist, 7 a. m. V - EVANGELIST MEETING Evangelists LVjWlnberg and O. McRitciile invite the public to sfttend' gospel, services being held each evening," Monday and Saturday Sat-urday excepted, at 7:30, at West Center street one door beyond the Provo Commercial bank, second sec-ond floor. '. - , Lcdy r.licsionary A welcome home testimonial will honor Miss Donna Tolboe, recently returned from the Spanish-American mission, this evening at 6:30 In the Sixth ward chapel. Remarks will be made by Gene Nelson, member of the missionary SPRING VILLE The : Spring- ville Kiwanls club will sponsor their annual - ball next Thursdav nlsrht. at Memorial hall, to raLa funds for underprivileged ' child weirare work, it was announced at the regular weekly meeting, Thursday Thurs-day night. Dr. R. C Pettv Is chairman of the affair. The meetine also featured talks by Lewis W. Brentlss, army captain cap-tain from Washington. D. r?..' who explained howr the national guard Priesthood Union : Meet Set Today if v . Regular Provo stake priesthood union meeting will be held today at 2:30 p. m. in the Manavu ward chapel. . All members who hold the Melchlzedek priesthood are expected ex-pected to be present. Provo Missionary ' At South Africa Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry Heel of 341 South Third West have received re-ceived word that their son. Ward, who recently left for South Africa to serve an L. D. S. mission, has arrived safely at Cape Town. With him were six other missionaries. DONNA TOLBOE committee, Miss Tolboe and .Bishop .Bish-op Terry -J. Oldroyd, and a trio, composed of Reva Knight, Af ton Madsen and Louise ' Johnson, will sing. - - - j ' , . All members of : the f ward and friends of the missionary are cordially cord-ially Invited to attend. - He ' - j Funeral Services I ' Services Held for ; George A. Whipple '. Funeral services for George A. Whipple, 70,. former Provoan, were held Friday In the Eighteenth Eigh-teenth ward chapel in Ogden. Mr. Whipple died Wednesday in Ogden. He was born in Provo, and- was married : to - Mary Jane Smith in Provo, March 12, 1896. Mrs. - Whipple died March 20, 1926, and on Nov. 18, 1938, Mr. Whipple was married to ; Mrs. Drucilla Galley, who survives him. - -! ' ! He had lived : most of his life in Provo, but ' had . spent some time - In SpringvUle and Ogden. Surviving are, two -sons and -two daughters, and one - sister, Mrs. Matilda Waters of Provo. . Attending the services from Provo, were Mrs. . Waters, and her children; Mr: and Mrs. Mc-Kinley Mc-Kinley Cook of Orem; Mrs. Louise McQuivey; and Mrs. Mary Radke of Provo." . ' ; ' liwonians Plan . Annual Social functioned in the new national defense de-fense program. J. Leonard Love of Salt Lake City spoke on "Washington "Wash-ington Ideals." Music was furnished by . the American Legion auxiliary chorus, directed by Guy Brown and Emma Long. ; President W. W. Clyde was in charge with William J Phil-Hps, Phil-Hps, toastmaster . ; s : The digestive system of the snake works rapidly, and every part of a swallowed animal soon is dissolved, with the exception of hoof, and hair. The powerful gastric gas-tric juices seem ' to have no effect ef-fect on these substances. . HIGH PRIEST . NOTICE All high . priests - of . Manavu L. D. S. ward, are urged to at tend funeral services for Chris tian Bandley. - a fellow member, at the ward chapel today ; at 12:30. They will meet at. the east entrance. - V c , TOO LATE FOR ! CLASSIFICATION ; s FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 1 AIR compressor and tank, cheap, phone " 100, Ahlander Manufacturing Company. ml 2 Vi HORSE power gas motor, air cooled. George Brewer. Arem BOAT, 16 foot,' under construction, half interest for $50.00 or as is. Call Jones at! Joe's Spic and ' Span, or 571 East 5th South. f27 FOR RENT FURNISHED 3 ROOM modern apartment. 1070 West Center. , z - . ml 3 ROOM modern apartment Adults. 141 West I South, ml 3 OR 4 room modern, apartment at 386 North 6 East. Phone 1667. : - ml ROOMS for 4 girls at 658 North University Ave. - Phone . 1056J. FOR RENT UNFURNISHED IF you want to buy or rent. See S. W. Kitchen, Orem,' State Highway. . . , ; f27 ' LOST WALLET containing receipts, re turn to Fred Dlmmitt, Ulen Contracting Co. Knight Block. f27 HELP WANTED FEMALE FOR light housework. Steady em ployment in spnngviiie. Apply 326 West 3rd South, Provo. f25 ; SPECIAL PROGRAM SPRING VILLE A special program is planned for thf. First L. D. S. ward Sunday night, when two native Hawaiian gifls, students : of the B. Y. Provo, will entertain with music. ; The gSTa, Odette Kama and Lorraine Hopa, - will - be. accompanied by George Wing, also of the B. Y. V. ; , : r The meeting will also feature a talk by Elder Carlyle of the Brigham Young . university, " on his recent . experiences in the Tahitian L. D. S. vmlssion field. ISvo Motorists Seek Damages ', Damages totaling. $2559 for Injuries In-juries suffered in an automobile accident March 12, 1939, at American Ameri-can Fork, are asked of C. O. Reed, of Lehl, by Mrs. M. K. Hurd of Montpelier, Idaho, in a suit filed in Fourth district court Saturday. In an: accompanying complaint, M. K. Hurd, who was driving a machine . that collided with one driven by Mr. Reed, asks $1602.50 damages. -? ; ' -':':'. y The Hurds allege that Mr. Reed was responsible for the accident; that he failed to keep proper look out for - other automobiles; that he was traveling at excessive speed, and that he was careless and neg ligent. . 1 Cranium Answers j ' Questions on Page Two : 1. New York: (b) Naples. y 2. New Orlean: (d) Cairo. ; 3. Seattle: (b) Paris. . 4. San Francisco: (a) Athens. 5. Denver: (c) Peking. 'i:i.: v i t;Lt..COSiii-.NCO.UlAl lT ni-ivn vrrcnv . . . (i r JUWiiV! iioyi-, lill. Goshen, Utah Ellis Services ( : Funeral services for Mrs. ; Eld-reda Eld-reda Ellis, wife of -John H. : Ellis, will be held t Sunday at 1 o'clock in the First ward chapel. . Friends may call at the Hatch-Quist Hatch-Quist mortuary prior to the services. serv-ices. Interment will be in Bouft-tiful. Bouft-tiful. - - - Sullivan Richardson , SPRINGVITXE Grave side services for Sullivan G. Richardson, Richard-son, former resident of SpringviUe, who died at his home in Los Angeles, Ange-les, Calif., last ' Saturday, " will be conducted at the Evergreen cemetery ceme-tery at 4 p. m., Sunday. - Burial will be. under direction -of Claudin funeral home. The. body arrived in Springville Saturday and friends may call at the home of . Mrs. Mary Z. Hatfield Hat-field from 9 a. m. Sunday until time of the graveside service. 1 Recently discovered in ; Guadalupe Guada-lupe mountain, N. . 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