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Show ..1 I : 4 i ; A? K rl 1 r PAGE -TWO F.eople In the News Chairman Andrew J. May of the house military affairs committee urg"d Latin-American nations today to-day to contribute to hemispheric defense plana by stamping out their fifth columns and giving the, United States access to atrateglc air base nitea. ' . Uendell Willkle, d.irkhorso republican re-publican president asplrtant, conferred con-ferred with Alf M. Imdon, titular head of the. party, at Topcka, . Kana., lust nlffht. , , Five hundred film stars and friends attended the funeral at Hollywood Sunday of Walter Connolly, stage and screen actor, who died Tuesday . , . Son. liurton K. , H heeler, D., , Mont., warned the senate late yesterday against permit ting the Immigration Immigra-tion service to be turned to "to a lot erf cheap two-by-four detectives detect-ives and flatfoot Bnoopera." In the Justice department. . . Gen Manuel Avlla , Camacho, government endorsed en-dorsed candidate for the Mexican presidency, said he expected h& political rivals to , resort to force If he was elected - but he definitely defin-itely " didn't : anticipate a revolution. revolu-tion. '. . Iklrs. Edward J.' Timber-lake, Timber-lake, 64, of St. Petersburg,, Fla., whose husband and four aons were West Point graduates, , died in Washington, D. C. . ; ., . Mary Booth, granddaughter of Edwin Booth, the actor, has been signed by pictures by Columbia : studios. Basil Brewer, publisher of the New -Bedford Standard-Times-Mercury, advocates abandonment of politics In the defense program, and establishment of a civilian defense de-fense board with real authority. London" reported F. Q. Wode-hoaiv Wode-hoaiv ' British novelist, ' and his wife, were unable to' l:ave Let Tourquet, France, and might be trapped by the German invasion. Harry Wlsherd, 50,. International Internation-al bunco artist said to have made and spent $2,000,000 In his career. Complete & Skilled Electrical SERVICE Range Small Appliances Washer . Radio ' Charles Stewart i Woodrow Bollock It 2.HO W. Center - Phone 14S2 The "Be , y L- i w OU become YOUR OWN LANDL.OUU tne :. rnoment you move into a home that has been built- for you under our Budget Building Plan. Every month, the money that you would spend for rent comes right back to you as a sound investment in the home of your own choice. Does it cost a lot to' become your own landlord? CERTAINLY NOT perhaps less than the amount you are now paying for rent." 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All four escaped injury, t - .-i Golorcd Scenic -Utsus Available . Nine million color reproductions reproduc-tions of outstanding' western scenic views will be distributed free to western motorists during the next few months by Standard Oil company of California, G.'t. L Porter, local manager, announced today. . -, , . : ' , i . "This is the ' greatest single printing of scenic pictures ever undertaken In the west, .and probably prob-ably in the t United States," Mr. Porter said. - - - All pictures will be distributed through service stations and garages ga-rages handling Standard Oil products prod-ucts to motorists calling at , the stations and requesting them. Pictures Pic-tures available ln each locality will be of scenes within reasonable driving1 distance. . " - In its picture project, the company com-pany has the hearty endorsement of the national park service, states Mr, Porter. ,c committed suicide in San Fran-cisco. Fran-cisco. . . . - ' : Buenoa Aires -police have arrested ar-rested Carlos Noel, Jr., son of. the president of the house of representatives, repre-sentatives, and eight other youths after anti-German, demonstrations caused by hews of the sinking of the Argentine freighter, Uruguay, by a German submarine, Itaymond W. : Starr, former Michigan, attorney, general, said the National Conference of ,Social Work, now meeting ,in Grand Rapids, should be thS.- governing body of all social work throughout the nation. ', J Building Bug Says.. Your Own '- " ' X - 1 Landlord" ' 50 RC nIT7. L.I rT . A Bite YOU! Then start PHONE 34 ' '. lAr'V 11 yvNi rooy YFI K.HCM1.N . . PRQVOfflTAH) SPA ill FORK IIT.3. ETfTO DART - K:;orter " Mrs. Evelyn Chriatensen and Mrs. Louise Williams were joint hostesses to thirty guests at a miscellaneous shower Mondayeve-nlng Mondayeve-nlng at the Williams home, in honor of Miss Mildred Williams who is to be married June jl7, to Garth Olson of Payson. A profusion profus-ion of pink and white roses; decorated dec-orated the rooms. Luncheon was served at nine o'clock and the remainder of the evening was spent in playing games. The bride elect received many beautiful gifts. Miss Annabel Creer delightfully delightful-ly entertained the Utah Delta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi at the home of Mrs. R. W. Creer Thursday Thurs-day evening Miss Frances Johnson John-son gave a very interesting lesson les-son on "People," each member contributing some worthwhile quotation or thought . pertaining to that which makes people interesting. inter-esting. A delicious luncneon was served at 10 o'clock to twelve members, the" hostess being assisted as-sisted by Mrs, Paul Creer and Mrs. Rr W. Creer. .. , ' '.i Mrs. Fern Tanner entertained at a well arranged bridge luncheon lunch-eon 'Tuesday afternoon, at the home of her' mother, Mrs. Mina Oberhansley, the occasion - being the ' birthday anniversary , of the hostess. A delicious luncneon was served ; at the card tables, after which three tables of bridge were ! played. High score .prizes were won by Miss Gladys uardner and Mrs. Klla Frampton. Twelve girl xriends of ; the; hostess were present pres-ent h and ; presenteT her, wiin a token of remembrance. : Mrs. : , Mary Snell of Pomona, Cal., was called here during the past week by the serious Illness of ner daughter, Mrs. Blanche Swen-son Swen-son who Is at the Georges hos-pitaL hos-pitaL ' ' 'Mrs. Kate Davis has spent the past week In Salt Lake visiting ner daughter, Mrs. S. I. Rogers. Mrs. .Blanche , Brown of uoeur D'Alene, laaho, is , visiting her mother, Mrs. M..O. Rockhill. Mrs. "Fred Dean, Mr. and M.rs. Don Coulam and daughterSharon, were In . Spanish Fork for Decoration, Dec-oration, day. They were dinner guests of Mrrand Mrs. Lon Thomas Thom-as and family. " , The Double X club was pleasantly pleas-antly entertained Tuesday evening eve-ning by Mr. and Mrs. John H. Thomas. The entertaining rooms were lovely with seasonal flowers. 'A delicious dinner j was served at the card tables at 8:30. Progressive Progres-sive 500 followed, Mrs. uth Brockbank winning the high score for the : ladies, Mrs. Etta - Tuttle the second high and Jesse Ludlow Lud-low and Owen Rowe the first and second high for the men. Miss Blanche NewiU assisted the host-i ess,, special : guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ; Binks of Mapleton and Mrs. Beatrice West. - Mrs. Charles Dart went to'Eav son , Wednesday to attend the"iu neral of her great uncle Samuel Francom. .'Mr. and Mrs., Lynn Gull are receiving re-ceiving congratulations' , on the safe . arrival , of a baby girt al their home. I . , Mrs. Venna McQuivey of Maena is visiting her mother Mrs. Bryan Stewart at Salem. . . ' : Alffss Recapture Abbvillc Region PARIS, .May 31, CUE) A French military source. Bald today allied forces had recaptured the Abbeville Abbe-ville -. region at the mouth of the river Somrae, taking 200 German prisoners . and inflicting . heavy losses on the enemy in a fierce counter-thrust. The : Abbeville counter-attack came unexpectedly, but was described; de-scribed; as successful. '"The French in a 48-hour operation oper-ation jhave recaptured the Abbe ville region, wholly mopping , up the Germans who suffered heavy losses, .including 200 prisoners" and several entire motorized columns." col-umns." an official analysis said. it ijn: t: iUi ii i! nCH in tho LAKE'S FO EXfLt!s:Z SALT CUB :trb C r - " rut r I 1 - i i i U Hi1,: ilrllJSiMrsMi liiHHliii SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1940 Opera Star Sails y Lr LJ Pretty Marisa Morel, Metropolitan Metropoli-tan Opera's coloratura soprano,' pictured aboard the Conte di Sa-voia Sa-voia us the Italian liner sailed from New York for Naples amid. rumors of Italy s unmineni, en- trance into the war. The singer will visit her parents in Turin. VINEYARD MRS. GEORGE F. W1XLS 1 Reporter rhon Ol-R-4 t Don'Watklns will be the speak er at the M. I. A. conjoint services Sunday evening in - the ward chapel. He will show picture slides taken in the British Isles while he labored there as an L. D. S missionary. ' Mrs. Cumorah Eldredge and daughter, Jean and her father, Ixmis Stewart of Salt Lake, visited visit-ed here Thursday with Mrs. Mary Stewart and family, together they went to the Spanish Fork Mem orial day services. , . - t ' Axel F.' Andreason left Thurs day for a . short business trip to Los Angeles. While there he will visit with his sons Juel and 'Carl R. and families. . . a .. . v Mr. ' aid Mrs. ' Bertell Bunker and son Richard of iSalt Lake visited relatives here'on- Memorial day. - - Mrs. ' Milton .Ll " Holdaway' and sen were Salt Lake visitors . during dur-ing the week. , The Misses Fern and Faye Ross of Fargo; North Dakota, twin nieces of Hugh J. Davis who have pent i the - past three' yeara here; and have, attended the B. Y. U. will be graduated Wednesday.' Fern will receive her degree from the college of arts ' and. ' sciences and Faye from the college of education.:. edu-cation.:. These'1 talented - young ladies, though left orphans several sev-eral years ago, have through their diligence, - tinished their- college work. Congratulations are extend ed them by .the entire community. . Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Bunker and children visited with relatives in Lehl Thursday., " ' Mrs. Ellen Holdaway left Thursday Thurs-day for Los. '.Angeles; where she will attend the graduation exercises exer-cises at the University pf Southern South-ern California dental .school where her son. Reed will be graduated hfune 7. Mr. Holdaway, 23, Is listed among the youngest graduates of the school. ..... , . Don H. Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. . Hyrum Larsen," will receive his degree as bachelor' of science from the college of arts and sciences sci-ences at the B.i Y. U," Wednesday. Mr.,' Larsen was awarded an as-sistantship as-sistantship at the . UnfVersity of Nebraska and expects to enter that school next fall. WHEN DRYING BLANKETS . .When drying wet blankets with borders or stripes that are not colorfast hang with the ! stripes up.a.nd down, so that the color will run into the stripe, not Into the plain background. ih i: fill: I: l: t;i wS i ; m i i j a i i i ; i 1 ; - m : -Out J200.000 aedanuaa-tioa aedanuaa-tioa program, bow ia . progrosa. niakei OTail-abU OTail-abU Iho finost Hotel of commodaticaa in t h Woat ot b aam popu lar pneaa. 300 ooTsmc OOMS Visit our famous Cafeteria Embassy Buffet Oak Dining Room Exceptionally " good food at exceptionally exception-ally moderate prices. OREL TIMP.VNOGOS WARD SIIARON WARD Mrs. Merrill CrandaJl Reporter Phone 020-RS Mrs. Mildred Burge, Miss An- geline Brlmhall and their house guest, Mrs. 'Beulah Buckalew spent Memorial day at Buhl, Idaho, where they were guests of Dan Fait and family. They also vsiited with old friends and at various points of interest in and around Buhl. Mrs., Ella Jones and son, Ted, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hamilton of Salt Lake City visited with their father, D. M. Crandall, Thursday. After visiting in Spring- ville, they with Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Crandall of Provo, D. M. Cran dall and Beth Crandall enjoyed a picnic dinner in North Fork, Provo canyon. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Calder and family went , to Vernal Thursday. Mrs. : Calder. stayed there to be with her son, Vance, who is ill.! Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wells visited with friends lrt Mt. Pleasant Wed nesday. .," . " . Mr. and Mrs. Mortensen and ,Mr. and Mrs Kay Larson of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs. P. G.. Peterson on Memorial day. i Mr.- and Mrs. Carl . Henrichsen oft Glendale, : Calif ornia, "visited with their sister, Mrs. B. M. Jol- ley and her family Wednesday. : Mr. and Mrs. A- E. Norberg of Copperton visited with Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Jolley Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Kobert Memmott and daughters Geraldine and Car roll Visited with relatives and trlends .in Sciplo, Thursday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. . Calder and Jackie, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Calder of Provo visited wjth their mother and sister, ; Mrs. Sarah Calder and Mrs. Katherine Micheal Thursday. Mr. and , Mrs. Thomas Jacobs and family visited with his mother, moth-er, ' Mrs. Hugh Jacobs, in Heber Thursday. : Mr. and Mrs. Jose jli Hancock and family visited wU ldatives in Heber and Woodl.wA Thursday. . Mr. and Mrs. Ira li. Mann, Mrs. Olive Wolfgang and Mrs. . Olive Howard of &au Lake City visited briefly with Mr. and Mrs. C. Lucius Lu-cius X-Audie on Memorial day. Later they with the Laudies and Misa Orpna Laudie, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald rtice with Mr. 'and Mrs. H.. W. Jacobs -and Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Jacobs of Pleasant Grove, aiter visiting the cemeteries at Pleasant Grove and American Fork enjoyed a picnic luncneon and an afternoon or visiting at Saratoga. : Mrs.' C. Lucius Laudie visited with relatives in Ogden Saturday. Mr.- and Mrs. M. V. Crandall visited with relatives in Spanish Fori and Salem Thursday, Mrs. ; Maude Park, Mrs. Naomi Park, Mr. and - Mrs; Lowell Gordon, Gor-don, John and Harvey Park visited visit-ed with ' Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hopper Hop-per in Spanish Fork Thursday. Band Concerts At Springville Set SPRING VILE Summer " band concerts will be given by the high school , band ; weekly., on Sunday nights, beginning on Jtine 9, and concluding , on August 11", ;; an nounce Director Walter Peterson. Regular band rehearsals will be conducted at the high school . on Tuesday and .Thursday night,, at 7:30 o clock, the first rehearsal being scheduled for Tuesday. : Mr. Peterson also announces that free instruction will be given to boys and girls on band instru ments during - the Summer and those interested are asked to report re-port at the high school on Monday. .BRITISH DOWN -1 12 NAZI PLANES ' LONDON, May 31 U The air ministry' said that the R- A, F. shot down 12 German planes over, Flanders today and damaged three mora, . -. , . - The ministry said the R. A. F. Is continuing to attack the German lines of communication in addition tol protecting the allied withdrawal from "Flanders. i For June Brides i pniflG ARISTOCRAT - 18-ihch Best Heavy Quality Construction Regular $93.75 Value Plus 76-Piece Dinnerware Set,. $20 Value NEW LOW SALE PRICE ' ("t'lO HEt - A Truly Outstanding Offer! ....... viJ " lo-pa DEoncor. goites Latest Style Suites, Walnut or Blonde Ma'ple Waterfall Water-fall Fronts Bed, Chest, Vanity, Bench, Coil Spring, Heavy Mattress, Bedspread -) VANITY LAMPS and BED LAMP fTOl Cm A $90.00. Value for .... . . . . V i t s r .U6 WEST CENTER STREET "Where You SaveW. MRS. MANILA Er.OVVN CorreponJot fboue 12-Yi A pleasant evening was spent by members of the S. T. club when they were entertained Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Hilda Grant. Following a delicious luncheon lunch-eon served at small tables, four games of contract bridge were played with high score prize going go-ing to Mrs. Ficsj Phillips. In attendance at-tendance were, eleven club mem bers and Mrs. Philda Finley, a special guest,. . , Mrs. Farn Averett returnea Thursday - from- Phoenix, Ariz., where she has spent the past three weeks with relatives and friends. She accompanied her sis ter, Mrs. Kimball Barney and husband of Burley, Idaho, and they spent some time visiting Bryce, Zion and the Grand canyons and Kaibab forest.-; , Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Smith and family left Saturday to make their home in Malta, Idaho, where Mr. Smith is employed with a government electric power project. : Miss Barbara Sanford left Sat urday for Chicago, 111., headquar ters for the nortnern states L. D. S, mission, where she will be stationed sta-tioned on 'a short term mission. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jolley of this city have had as their guest Her man Jolley of Montana. Mrs. Aita Clyde of Hamilton, Montana., and Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Law of Pocatello, Ida- visit ed here the past week coming to Springville . especially for their mother's funeral. Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cherrington who were wed last week, a wedding reception was held in the First ward amusement hall on Tuesday night. Nearly sou relatives and trienos attended. The hall was beautifully decorated with the season's flowers and the serving table was also centered with a lovely bowl of rose buds The evening's entertainment ;con sisted of a program, dancing and refreshments. The couple plan to make their home in Springville Mr. and Mrs. Austin Koyiance had as their guests the past week. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wecker, Mr and Mrs. Guy Wecker and Mr. ana Mrs. Carl Uingham of Ogden. Mrs. J. W. Olsen spent several days of the past week in Salt LaKe City because ot the illness of her lather.' - In honor ot Mrs. Vilate K. Reyn olas, retiring president of the stake Y. W. M. 1. A., members vi the board entertained recently at a party at the home of Mrs. Muae Peterson. The group . presented Mrs. Reynolds wiui a toveiy scrap-book, scrap-book, "The Loon Feather" by Mrs. Blanch Beal and appropri ate music by Miss Nedra Beal. Light refreshments were served in conclusion; i . - , Announcement is niade "of 'the marriage of Miss Marie Sirnkms, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge rtmiKtna ot this city, and Myies Roach, of , Spanish Fork, wmch took place Vvednesday in the Salt Lake temple. ; In honor of the bride a number of social events have been given by friends and relatives tne past week including a miscellaneous shower cn Saturday night, at tne home' of Mrs. Ed Anthon. A review of .the book, "The Loon Feather" was given by Mrs. Blanch tseal, and as an appropriate introduction introduc-tion Nedra tsesd sang, "Pale Moon." Mrs. Mae Fletcher gave a toast to the bride and in conclusion con-clusion a tasty lunch Was served to about 30 relatives and friends. "" On -Monday night, Mrs. Koach was guest of honor at a bridal shower "given at the home of Mrs. Jess Salisbury by Mrs. Donna S. Peterson, . Miss Margaret Bird and Miss Marie Rivers. Mrs. , Mae Huntington give an Interesting review re-view of the book, "Spring Came on Forever" and Miss Hannah Rowland also entertained with vocal solos, accompanied by Mary LeRoy. Tasty refreshments were served at the conclusion of the party.- Members of the Home Culture club held the last regular meeting meet-ing of the season on Friday evening eve-ning at the home of Mrs. H. M-Dougall M-Dougall with Mrs. B. M. Menden-hall Menden-hall aa assisting hostess. The pro- and Thrifty Buyers! nnnas gale All Porcelain Oven Ranges- t r . -M t r i i -m gram consisted of a'vdcal solo by Mrs. Harold Christensen; a piano solo by Mrs. Maurice Bird and a review of the life of Catherine Cornell given in interesting manner man-ner by Mrs. DeVere Wadley. The meeting was in charge of Mrs. D. B. Weicft who later turned the affairs af-fairs over to the new president, Mrs. W". K. Eddington. Mrs. Maurice Maur-ice Bird, secretary, also gave her annual report. In conclusion tasty refreshments were served to approximately ap-proximately 25 members and guests. Mrs. Arvil Bird spent a few days of the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lam- Dei t in Salt Lake City. We Readers", cluo meeting last Thursday night featured a review of the oooK, "Native bon" given by Mrs. Howard Thorpe. Mrs. Leon Bird was hostess, in attendance attend-ance were twelve members and guests, the latter including Mrs. Geraldine Simmons and Miss laa Packard. Executive officers f the Y. W. M. I. A; stake board entertained at dinner last Tuesday night at Chicxen Roost for other members of the board. The retiring president, presi-dent, Mrs. Vilate K. Reynolds presented pre-sented each guest - wiin a lovely linen handkerchief and lovely Ilowers were also used as favors. In attendance were Mrs. Janet Crandall, Miss Aleen McKenzie, MS3 Delia Baxter, Mrs. Blanch Beal, Mrs. Maude Peterson, Mrs. Luell Best, Miss" Hannah Row land, Mrs. Thelma Carter, Mrs. Mae Fletcher, Mrs. Mary Weight, Mrs. Dell Thorn and Mrs. tsell Thomas. 4-H Club Girls Elect Officers PAYSON At the home of Dar-lene Dar-lene and Maurme Cowan this week a Home Science group, 4-H club was organised unaer the di rection of Nola HiatL Plans for the year's wcrk were made with clothing the major project. Officers Offi-cers for the year were elected aa follows: President, Maurlne Cowan; Cow-an; vice president, Ruth Jones; secretary, Darlene Cowan; reporter, re-porter, Nelleh Francom; song leader, Pauline Hill; organist, Barbara Curtis; recreation leader, Loue Webb; leader. Nola HUtL With -the cooperation of each girl the Home Science group will prove a great success. Charles, Edward, George, Henry, John, Joseph, Jamea, Robert, Thomas and William are the 10 most popular male names in America. 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Wocdrow Weight will play the lead of Peter Standish and will be supported by In a Sanford, Le-Jeune Le-Jeune Whitney, Nedra Beal, Joe -Salisbury, Fern Simkins, Ruth Condie, Floyd Anderson, Byron Wardle, Dorothy Barron, Kent Thorn, Marjorie Simkins "and Dorothy Long. High school students are invited invit-ed to attend the play on Tuesday night and will be admitted on last year's school activity cards, announces an-nounces Miss Park. The doors will be open to the public at 8:15 p. m on Wednesday. Parts of the play will be given by cast members together with a short talk by the director over radio station KOVO, at 2:15 p. rn, Monday. Time To Plant 'GLADIOLUS Get the best varieties from Utah's Gladioli Specialist! . Call or Write W. Reed Nuttall PHONE Q12-K-3 Route 2 Box 11 Provo, Utah Sold Sundays PIES :: C IS Choice of 10 Popular FlaTori PACKAGE ICE CREAM 4 Flavors urn Gallon ........ eJ' One - Gallon to Serve Delicto us J : :. . . ..... . . |