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Show SECTION ' TWO "EROVg " "(UTAH)" SUNDAY HERALD" SUNDAY FEBRUARY " 23. 1941 PAGE FIVE Around The World With United Press NAIROBI A South African communique today reported ' that South African troops have smashed smash-ed north from CTTisimaio to capture cap-ture Giumbo, 25 miles up the Indian ocean coast in Italian So-maliland. ATHENS, Greece Greek shock troops, going into action despite bade weather, routed Italians from positions in Albania that they had been ordered to hold at all costs, a government spokesman said today. CHUNGKING, China, The Chinese government, charging the entire communist army with disobedience, dis-obedience, has appealed to Mao Tse-Tung and Chu Teh, supreme Chinese leaders, for support, the oliicial news agency said today. LONDON Swansea, busting port in South Wales, bore the fury of another German concentrated airplane attack during the night. Homes, schools, a market, shops and a chapel were added to the structures ruined in previous raids and the casualty list mounted. 'Boy Fights Plague Peril H 'MOSCOW British estimates of the size and the losses suffered by Germany's air force are somewhat some-what exaggerated," according to an article in the Red Star, Russian army organ. 5- - u :.: . i . . . m&, J'--. .. X SANTIAGO, Chile Interior Minister Arturo Oliavarraia said today that President Pedro Ag-uirre Ag-uirre Cedra merely had fulfilled MY y-'J:" . , IS THERE A DOCTOR? IS there a doctor who can inoculate you against poverty and economic pitfalls? pit-falls? There is. Let a life insurance insur-ance man be "security doctor" doc-tor" for your family. He can guarantee you security for the rest of your life and afterwards! Central Utah Life 'Underwriters" Association is f i EDGEMONT iiK3. eva crxxxsrna EejKrter--Phono 040-J-S : , .-. I V. ' A Jewish youngster barely of school age spreads chlorine along a sidewalk as an hygienic measure against the ever-present danger of epidemics in humanity-packed Warsaw ghetto. Note German soldier. his constitutional obligation to guarantee free speech when he vetoed a bill supressing the communist party yesterday. EERLIN Nazis denounced today to-day as "misrepresentation" reports re-ports that German assistance to, Santander, Spain, was an attempt to get German troops into Spain. STNFOKD, WASHINGTON STATE HEAD COAST TEAMS SANTRANCISCO, Feb. 22 (IJ.P) Stanford university virtually clinched the southern division basketball bas-ketball crown in the Pacific coast conference last night by trimming University of California at Los Angeles 49 to 44. In the Northern division, Washington Wash-ington State continued its pennant pen-nant drive by whipping Washington, Washing-ton, 59 to 3S, to win its first series from the Huskies in 20 years. WITH BRITISH EMPIRE FORCES NORTHEjIN MALAYA, COMMAND British Australian and Indian troops are training intensively in-tensively in the jungies and swamps of Malaya night an day in readiness to hold off any attack by JaDan. nu.uLu,i.u ine Hawaiian MIAMI. Feb. 22 (r.i? Frank airp- 'corra was- augmented - today Dsmaree, slugging ' 'out fielder" has by 31 p-3G pursuit planes, trans- sigrned his 1941 contract with the ported secretly to Honolulu by New York Giants, Manager Bill aircraft carrier Enterprise. ' Terry said today. Honoring Mrs. Don Shepherd, nee Deone Hawkes, the Gleaner Girls of the ward and other friends entertained Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Delen Salisbury at Olmsted. Clever games were played and a pot luck luncheon served by the guests who also showered lovely gifts on , Mrs. Shepherd. Those enjoying the affair af-fair were Mrs. Amy Taylor, Mrs. Mana Conder and Misses Marion and ,Lorna Mecham, Wilma Wis-comb, Wis-comb, Mary and Gene Gillespie, Lav em Bartlett, Dorothy Taylor, Josephine Booth, Edythe Trotter, Ella Clara Eastman, Paula Mae Lotz, Jean Conder, Helen Salisbury, Salis-bury, Melba and Jean Schoney, Stella Bounous, Mary Beth Berry, Namoi Miller, Gayle Corbett, Limelia Murren and the honor guest. Mia. Loia Wiscomb and Mrs. Susanna Meidrum were hostesses to Camp Edgemont, Daughters of Utah x-ioneers Thursday afternoon after-noon at the Wiscomb home, with Capcaki Zana Neilson in charge. The songs, "Ode to Utah, This is the Place," "A Motto tor Every Man" and "America, the Beauti-tul" Beauti-tul" were led by Daughter Ossa Ferguson with Daughter Margaret Pulsipher at the piano. Prayer was uttered by Chpiain Loia Wiscomb. Wis-comb. A sketch of the life of Josia Davis, giunatatner of Dell ks. Davis, was read by Daughter Elsie Campbell. Parliamentarian ucra Cluff gave a lesson on "Voting "Vot-ing oy iiuiloi." Captain Zana Neil-oon, Neil-oon, Maigaret luisipher, Eva Gillespie Gil-lespie aim Dora Cluii were selected select-ed as delegates and alternates to the county convention in March. Historian Eva Gillespie gave tne lesson on snops and lactones and interesting incidents were given oy .several members present. A local history oi the lime kiln located lo-cated between Provo and Spiing-viiie Spiing-viiie was given by Mrs. Gillespie. It was prepared by Cieorge vv. (Jik'tj, wn.j .oiKi-d a- the KtmS lor lorty years. A tasty luncheon wati servea, patriotic decorations being u.sed ai.d miniature Uncie tsania being given as mvors to tile above imnieu uaugnters and Jane D. Meidrum, Elizabeth Ferguson, Lnue I'crgusoa, Annie Guiespie, Margaret Ferguson, Florence ria..er, LioleLa diXod, Wilma Wis-ccmb Wis-ccmb and the hostesses. Mrs. Dell ti. Davis has spent the week at Ephraim with her sister and family. Mrs. Davis' brother-in-law is seriously ill. "Sacrament meeting will be held this evening at 7 o clock. Sharon staite missionaries, Alvin iretei--son and Collins Smith will be in ciiarge of the program and musical musi-cal numbers will be under the direction di-rection of Mrs. Bertha Xeates and Harold Brereton. All members of the ward and friends are invited to attfftl.- hwci . A ' Fireside Chat" will be held immediately after church , at the home of Miss Helen Salisbury at Even Water Is Not Free i 1 f V : - V - - "J . '' " i ' v . - ' 4- -, . 1 v v. 1 f De Luxe "Torpedo" Six Two-Door Sedan $874 white sidewall tires extra) 2 A' I . i -'.-v X - n 'A A 7 "They don't build them any better than that x - V '7 A eENERAb MOTOR MATEIVIBC 'I'VE BEEN AROUND motor cars for a long time. I know what makes them run . . ..what makes them last. I also know that there's not a better car built than this year's Pontiac "Torpedo." "Pontiac has all the features that are essential to fine performance, great comfort and trouble-free trouble-free operation. Among them are such noteworthy note-worthy Pontiac engineering "firsts as: Full-Pressure Full-Pressure Metered-Flow Lubrication, Gusher Valve Cooling, Electroplated Pistons, Duflex Rear Springs, Triple-Sealed'Hydraulic Brakes, Safety Shift, Lifetime Oil Cleaner and scores more all of which add up to the greatest money's worth in the industry. "Pontiac also is the best looking car of the year. That combination of Silver Streak front end with "Torpedo" styled Fisher Body can't be touched for beauty. "If you're thinking about a new car why not see your Pontiac dealer today? Compare De Luxe 'Torpedo' prices tvitb the de luxe models of the 'louest-priced three' and see bow low Pontiac prices really are!" PONTIAC PRICES BiGiP; AY FOR THE DE LUXE "TORPEDO" SIX BUSINESS COUPI Deliverea at Pontiac. State taxational equipment, ac-ttssories ac-ttssories extra. Prices subject to change without notice. ONLY $25 MORE FOR AM EIGHT IN ANY MODEL l HX ' x v XX fX ; x ' . L" ' 55 - X- ' X. Xv trr.- -JXXX , - . - ,T&.f- - X J &. - -m; -, v . ""V W.l,. ii... . . . - -git' , i , UNITED SALES & SERVICE 150 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE f A 4 '4 X ' - ' s ;x- Cliildren wait in line to get n pail of water at a public fountain in Lublin. A pail costs one phennig. Entire sections of the great Polish-industrial Polish-industrial city now have no water or sewage pipes. . & Olmsted. All Cleaners and M Men of the ward are invited to be present. pres-ent. Mrs. Will Hull entertained members mem-bers of the Alofa club at her home Friday afternooli. Three tables of bridge were played, the high score prize going to Mrs. Howard Ferguson. Fer-guson. A dainty luncheon was served at the tables to Mesdames Lawrence Bounous, a guest, and Virgil Baum, Cliffprd Stubbs, George Boyce, Jr., Wilford Gillespie, Gil-lespie, Verl Stubbs, Howard Ferguson, Fer-guson, Morris Wiscomb, Howard Ferguson, Wayne Monk and the hostess. rilONE 6G6 TROVO, UTAH SPANISH FORK ISStSL EFFXXE DART Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nelson entertained at dinner Sunday in honor or two sons, Ronald who left Friday with the selective service serv-ice men and Jack Matley who leaves early in March with the national na-tional guard. The well appointed dinner was served at 3 o'clock, covers being laid for the honorees, Mr. Nelson and Mr. Matley, Mr. and i Mrs. Joseph Svvenson, Mr. and Mrs. William Albertson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson and son Robert; the host and hostess, and Albert Swenson, all of Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pace of Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. E. G. IIar- rison of Provo; Mr. Dottson of Salt Lake; Leora, Hugh and Cornelia Cor-nelia Nelson. Following the dinner din-ner the time was spent in a social so-cial way. Mrs. Minn Bradford entertained a group of children very delightfully delight-fully Monday afternoon in honor of the sixth birthday of her little son Garth. Games were played by the children after which tasty re- moke rain due for California LOS ANGELES, Feb. 22 (U.W Meteorologist today p re dieted five more days of rain for Southern South-ern California, where lowlands already al-ready are flooded and highways blocked with landslides. Damage thus far is light, but numerous low areas have reported floods. Several, families in the San Fernando valley had to evacuate evac-uate their homes. freshments were served to twelve children. A birthday cake with candles., mlded a festive ,-note - to the party. Mrs. Riley Fillmore was honored honor-ed Friday afternoon and evening when a group of her relatives and friends gathered at her home to honor, her birthday anniversary. There were thirty present. The time was spent enjoying social conversation and a plate luncheon lunch-eon was served by Mrs. LaVieve Moulton assisted by Mrs. Blanche Yerke, daughter and niece of the honoree. Mrs. Mary Higginson, librarian, was honored Tuesday afternoon and evening when her neighbors and friends gathered at her home to celebrate her birthday. Mrs. Phyllis Ashby, daughter of the honoree sponsored the party. The time was spent in a social way and- a tasty lunch was served. There were twenty-five present. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Martin of Evanston, Wyoming-, have spent the past month here visiting relatives. Mrs. Martin will be remembered re-membered as the former Emily Johnson. They expect to return to Evanston in the near future. 70) Q U I Till II tyoul HE AI1S You don't have to wait to accumulate the cash necessary neces-sary for a house repairing job. The AJ3.C Monthly Payment Plan offers a simple, economical way to purchase pur-chase home improvements out of income. 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