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Show PKOVO 7UTAHV "SUNDAY: HERALD, SUNDAY: JULY - 13::":I941 PAGE FIVE Prbvo Mother. Has Nine Sons i Registered "For Draft Service " By'LARRY' Good mothers are always great. They are the bulwark of humanity. human-ity. A nation may stand or fall j because of her.- The important ? place she. occupies In the world ' la no : always appreciated and respected: '""Mothers 'are always with us, and we are prone to be . satisfied in knowing that her pres-', pres-', ence in the home is quite enough, v and that she is a fixed star there which .we always . expect to see v when -Jfre' returnhome. : . This . steadfast shining light is ? one of t2e- elements of her greatness. great-ness. The physical ordeal . of motherhood - is another factor in the process of her greatness, but above all else-is her understanding understand-ing of life and its purpose, her attitude, her knowledge, her faith nd; good .. works . that form .the defense against; evil and degradation degrada-tion that make'her so indispensable indispens-able ' to the world in which sin is ever .breaking through the lines she so valiantly holds. . I should like you to know more intimately v such a mother, Mrs. Mary Jane Gleave Breinholt, of 38 West Fourth,.North street She is a native' of, Epftraim, , where she and her husband, and their nine - sons and one daughter, resided re-sided until 1917? when they moved to Redmonds There they bought a. large farml and all went well until 1920. when the husbind died. Ihe musically inclined boys just couldn't get any ' waltzes out of those, hay lands,, and in . 1827 they all two-stepped to Provo and entered en-tered .the B. Y. U. music department depart-ment Verdi Breinholt of Salt Lake f City, ' the oldest son, is among; Utah's- leading orchestra directors, and several of the other sons ' arc active musicians. Besides Be-sides Verdi, the - sons are Horace P., Eugene rand .Herbert, all of Provo; John J. arid .Donald of Sait Lake City; Jaul of Reno, Nev., and . Woodruff and Levi of Los Angeles: - The only daughter is Mrs. John; p. Ford Jr., of Salt Lake City. - ,,v When the 'defense draft came this wonderful mother was proud to hand over, to Uncle Sam nine line boys -without a murmur. Her . church work has been quite extensive in, both Ephraim and Gunnison. -' In the latter, she was first , counselor and then president- of; the -'Relief society for a number of years. fane ,is resting on her laurels. 1 MRS. jane: breinholt Home On Furlough; Feted A party at Canyon Glen Thursday Thurs-day evening honored Jack Sutherland,, Suth-erland,, home on furlough from Camp San Luis Obispo, Calif. . A delicious ' picnic supper was served to Lawrence Christensen) Douglas Johnson, Gleri Johnson, Bus Roundy, .George Montague, Maurine Torgerson, - Neola For-sythe, For-sythe, Mildred Johnson, Melba Christensen, Hilda Rasmussen and Orla Hansen. . , ' SHADE TREES ENDANGERED MOSCOW, Ida., July 12 (OR) Dr. W. E. Shull, University of Idaho entomologist, warned today to-day 75 per cent of Moscow's shade trees will be destroyed by aphids within two years unless an extensive spraying campaign is undertaken immediately. Dr. Shull said infestation this year was worse than it had ever been before. present her with this little note of appreciation for the fine life she has lived and for the nonie contented and happy. Today we work she has accomplished. REPORT of Condition of the STATE BANK OF PROVO In the State of. Utah. At the close of business on June 30, 1941. ASSETS tjoans and discounts $236,850.05 Jnited States Government obligations, direct , and - ' guaranteed, yti-w.-..-. i,7 ...il22,4KXOO' Obligations of .States and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures Corporate stocks Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve Balances, and cash items in process of collection . Bank premises owned $8500.00, furniture and fixtures $800.00 i Real estate owned Other than bank premises Club Calendai " 7 . LAMBDA TAU Members of the ; Lambda Tau Kinh- will hnlrf a canvon Dartv Mnndav'venlnsr.; and they are to meet at the tabernacle at 1 o'clock, prompt V '' DE NOVO .: '. w. John Yeazer will be hostess tn members of. the. De , Novo club Tuesday at 1:30 o'clock at the Haase cafe. , ACACIA L a rar la rluh members ' will en- Joy a kenslngton Tuesday z 1:30 o'clock at , the home ot Mrs. ivan Young. j" V . ' MONDAY BRUMJE Mrs William Obie of Spring- ville will be. hostess to members of the Monday Night Bridge club at her. home Monday. -, - . - - -'.BLIND SOCIAL The" month! v meeting , and. so cial of the Prbvo chapter of the State ' Association forv the Blind, will be held Mondav evening at 8 a'clock at1 the Women's . club house. A "program will ., be .fol-lowed .fol-lowed by dancing and refreshments. refresh-ments. A rood attendance is urged since important business in connection with , uie annual outing to be held at Lagoon, July 23, will be arranged at this time. ' ... r;'.r' MONDAY CLUB The Monday Social club will meet at pioneer park - Monday, at 10 o'clock, to take a bus for a. Mnvon out in sr. The return triD will be made at 4 o'clock, it is announced. .w . i- ) , ii ' . - .- ' 4-. f . Invitation to Expectant Mothers The first in the new series of Expectant' Mothers' classes was held Friday, at the Utah Valley hospital. The room where the classes are held is cool and comfortable. com-fortable. The next class will be held Friday Fri-day at the hospital outpatient department de-partment at 2 p. m. "Prenatal Care" will be discussed by the public health nurse in charge of the class. . All expectant mothers and visitors are invited to attend. Visitors From New York Feted Several parties have compli mented Mr. . and Mn. George H. Mortimer and three children, of New York City, who have been here the past week, as guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Porter and Mrs. Mary Mortimer. Mr. Mortlmeri who is a New York patent attorney, returned east Friday night His family bo 7i nn - j --- j will remain here for two months 64,134.00 3,390.00 139,166.53 9,300.00 3,433.00 TOTAL ASSETS $672,144.58 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations , $284,817.82 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 312,885.55 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 10,550.00 lOTALi DEPOSITS $608,253.37 TOTAL LIABILITIES (Not including subordinated obligations shown below) $608,253.37 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital $ 43,000.00 Surplus 3,500.00 Undivided profits ; x 8,391.21 Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) .. 9,000.00 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . , $ 63,891.21 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .. $672,144.58 This bank's capital consists of $18,000.00 of capital notes and debentures; and common stock with total par value of $25,000.00. STATE OP UTAH , County of Utah Alva Nelson, being first -duly sworn according to law, deposes and says, that he is cashier of the above named bank and that the above and .foregoing . report contains a full, true and correct state ment of ; the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 30 day of June, 1941. r ALVA NELSON Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8 day of July, 1941. r, j JULIAN F. GREER (Seal) , :" ' Notary Public Residing at Provo, Utah. My commission will expire Sept 16,: 1941. .,.- ' v - Correct Attest - s. P. BRERETON f ;i ; , ,T . J. W. RANDALL i ' ;. JOHN ROUNDY , Directors STATE OF UTAH Office of Bank Commissioner I. Ruloh F. Starlejt Bank Commissioner of .the State of Utah, do hereby; certify -that the- foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office on July 10. 1941. - RULON F. STARLEY, Bank Commissioner Cleaning Specials SUITS AND. DRESSES 69 c HATS . . . . . 50c : ' . ' You'll look cooler and feel be'tter if the summer suits and sportswear you have on are freshly cleaned at . v . '-ii ' f IMPERIAL, CLEANERS 276 West' Center Phone 448 when he will come to take them home. A chicken dinner was held'Mon-day held'Mon-day at the home of Mrs. Mortimer, Morti-mer, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Young and family being guests. Tuesday a family gathering was enjoyed at Canyon Glen, attended by the visitors, Mrs. Mortimer and the Youngs, also, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis and daughter of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam Mortimer Morti-mer and family of Payson, and Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Porter. Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Geone Mortimer and family and Mrs. Mortimer motored to Beaver, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Baker, and that evening the visitors were dinner guests of Mr. and, Mrs. William Mortimer in Payson. J TOO LATE FOR I CLASSIFICATION I FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS $$$ SAVE $$$. 5 electric ranges, $12.50 each, perfect condition, cost new $119.00. I National Cash Register, Burroughs,! Electric Elec-tric Posting Machine. All steel Flat Top Desk, Large 6 foot Victor Safe, 1938 Buick Deluxe 4 door sedan. 1 1941 Pontiac Torpedo Sedan, Fully equipped discount $250. Russ Traher, 50 East 1 North. Phone 90. jl Garden Furniti - - " TT ti .. , J. i ..4m.A-vn'w-''' Miiiv. v.W.iMW ...y..v.y.-.. ;.lwAvi-.rj i 1 - i ' I l i . 1 ! i t ! ; . ' - ! . i I - ' i ?! L 1 -Mr w 1 ' ' l pilfer-. - vM Outdoor dining Is gaining In popularity. And no wonder when barbecue pits' as handsome as this one are easily available in all price ranges. .Of wrought Iron, it has a beige tile top with, vine pattern in green and rose. Table and benches are ol solid cedar in natural jlnisn, with frames and legs of : wrought iron. . , . - : Seventies to Be Entertained X The forty-fifth and thirty-fourth quorums of seventies are holding ah ' entertainment Tuesday evening eve-ning at 7:30 o'clock in? the Third ward amusement hair. ; . . "Maxine and Delora Read' wiH furnish xylophone numbers, ac-r companled by their sister, Ruth Read, Elaine Brown will ' sing, and an illustrated lecture on "Bird and Animal Life" wiU be given by Dr. Eldon Beck. yiSj-:-'X All adult , members of Utah stake are cordially, invited to attend at-tend free of eharce. v. ' The miscellaneous "commitiee;" with John L. Halliday as chairman, chair-man, is in charge of arrangements. arrange-ments. , RASPBERRY SHERBET (8 to 10 portions) Two pint boxes red raspberries, 1 cup sugar, 1 cup water, pinch of salt, juice of 1 orange, 2 egg whites. Wash berries, crush and cover with sugar and water. Allow to stand a few minutes. Heat to boiling boil-ing and strain through fine cloth, fhlll. Add salt, oranp-e luice. and egg white. Freeze in crank freeze One part rock salt to eight parts crushed ice Is good proportion for snerDet. rurn siowiy w proauce fine texture, increasing the speed the last few minutes to increase bulk. American Fork ' MISS ULLDS SQAFra . ' Reporter Pteo 100-W Francis W.: Foster has left' for Ogden, having accepted a position as accounting clerk at Hills Field. Mr. Foster for the past three years has been employed by . the American Fork "Citizen,' 'as editor. edi-tor. Mrs. Winze 11 Swenson, for the nast several vears news editor of the Lehl "Sun" will replace Mr. Foster on the "Citizen" Starr. -! Wesley Porter" of Syracuse, New York, has Joined his wife, the former Mary Ashby. and their small daughter, here for a visit with Mrs. Porter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Ashby, and with Mr. Porter's parents of Provo. : , . Mrs. Carl Kelley and small daughter, Barbara; Mrs. Leo Gur-ney Gur-ney and small son, Roger, Mrs. Robert Ether. Cunningham and children, Roberta and Allen of Los Angeles, are enjoying a visit here with Mr. Kelley and Mrs. Gurney's mother, Mrs. Mary J. Cunningham. ;,Mr.-and Mrs. James. Hallsey pave as guests at their home, Mr. jaid.; Mrs. j, Warren ' Dunlap of $?pele. . , Mrs. Hannah Rhodes 'has returned re-turned ! home after spending a week in Eureka with her daughter Mrs. ,C. E. Rife and family, j i Dr.1 and Mrs. Juel Andreasen and Mr and Mrs. E. L. Scott . of Los Angeles, left Sunday , for their home after spending; several days here with Mr. and Mrs. Melyin W. Grant. Dr. Andreasen is a brother of Mrs.; Grant. A guest , at. the Grant home on Tuesday and Wednesday Wed-nesday : was Mrs. Roy Shaver of Toronto,' Canada, formerly Miss Beth Boris, .: who 'spent ' a "v year In American Fork. . ; ; - Thirteen . new. babies arrived at Community .hospital during the past ten. days: Those who boosted the American Fork population figures are a daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gillespie; a son born to Mr. and Mrs. Clare B. Christensen, a daughter, born to Mr. and 'Mrs. Elgin Lee, a daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Holden, a. daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wagstaff and a son born to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hall. - BATHING SUIT CARE Clothing that has been packed away during winter months particularly par-ticularly woolens, such as swim suits may smell a bit musty when unpacked. A light washing in a cool suds bath, thorough rinsing ana drying in iresh air will remove any stuffy odor that may cling to them. Incidentally, bathing suits should be washed in a light suds and thoroughly rinsed after each wearing throughout the summer. :B:-ri..eif-S' ' Mr and - Mm. E. U. Flrmage have as their - house guests their nieces, Miriam -and Susie Raddon, of Alhambra, Calif., and Dixie Lee of Park City, also, Mrs. Fir-mage's Fir-mage's sister-in-law, Mrs Harry E. Raddon and son, Harry JrH of Laurel, ; Miss. ' . '. : , . .. :" , . r , : -"i" .... j. -v. ' Mrs Dora. Otterstron of Castle Dale, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. " Booth. . : Alias Enid' McArthur of St George, is visiting - Miss - Alma Snow. ; . ' m- Dr. and Mrs. L. - E. McKeU of Provo, and Dr. and Mrs.;' L. E. Otteson of . Spriygville, ; have , returned re-turned from a delightful two weeks' ( trip - through the northwest north-west and into British Columbia. They spent several days at Portland, Port-land, Ore., and Seattle, .Wash. ; Corporal ' R. Arden Spenser of Provo, . regimental ' headquarters battery, 145th field artillery, left Saturday, morning, for Camp San Luis Obispo, Cal., after " a fur-; lough . during which .- he , visited friends and relatives, here He was originally .with Battery F of the field artillery. Corporal Spenser is assistant to Captain C Clarence Clar-ence Neslen. Mrs. Clarence Anderson and daughter Zella, " have returned from Twin Falls, Idaho, where they visited for three "weeks with MI-8. Anderson's sister, Mrs. Elsie Mcdure. Trips to places of interest in-terest were enjoyed. , ' . ' . .." Delia. Sorenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Sorenson, underwent under-went an operation! for appendicitis at the Utah Valley hospital Friday Fri-day morning. She" is reported, to be doing fine. Lawrence Sardonl, head of the music department at Mesa college, col-lege, Grand Junction, Colo., is here visiting with his mother Mrs. Elizabeth Sardonl. Mrs. Sardoni recently returned from a month's travels in eastern cities and points of interest Miss Venice CSoddard, who. has been seriously ill at her home, is reported to be improving. Miss Delia Sorenson underwent an operation for appendicitis at MARKETS a Glanco Stocks Irregular and quiet. " : Bonds Irregular. -Curb irregular. v Wheat unchanged, corn higher. . Cotton up as much as 70 cents a bale. ",.' Ogden livestock OGDEN. Utah, July 12 OLE) Livestock: . - ; . T Hogs: Fully steady. Bulk good.' to choice 180-230 butchers late i $11.15-11.25. Mixed -weights and grades .'tinder "180 1 and over 230 lbs. mostly $10.65-11.00. ' 1 J Cattle: 1603. Mostly steady with '' some advance on . strictly good , steers and. heifers. Most of these $9.75-10.00. Bulk medium to good $8.50-9.50. : " Sheep: 62,137. Fat spring lambs ; fully 25o higher; numerous ship- ments good to choice Idaho's $11.25 straight Few cars good Idaho's and Oregon's Thursday $11.00. ' 1 the Utah Valley hospital this morning, and is Teported to be doing well. " -s ' m ANNOUNCEMENT " Dr. ' Don" C. Merrill announces the association of Dr. Roy B; Hammond in his office in the practice - of , general medicine and surgery.- FAR BELOW REAL VALUE! 4 Acres of Good Farm Land Plenty of water. Close in. Sale, $800.00. IS Acres, Brick, Store House 30x60 feet Close to Railroad Rail-road Round. House. $4000. A Home It Springville- 7 Rm. Modern for sale or trade. PROWS' & HAWS Realty Co. 5S .North University Avenue t , ?f. - nv - r I -it ;j v. - ' TT " .t-A . .jp: J ' -np-; 'r '"X 4 ry -vj.:' - rrrctgy- UjL .sag-.: ; . - "" r- - --- u.V " ' ...,i.;;;.,s.w. . 2iJ- kM.Cxi : n ) F t iviih7r :'rl . - '! t ' f M, ti :Cf'i ...... fet ' l ij B .... x : A- J A W S. iMnnri nnmi imam , f J , -. .- j ' t - . . i - - ' . 1938 FORD pickup, good condition. Thos L. Kitchen, Orem. - J13 8 ACRES, young trees, 5 room modern home on highway by Lincoln school, Bargain. J13 MILCH cows. North. 765 West Fifth J18 4 GOOD tires and tubes, cheap. Phone 582J. J13 FOR RENT FURNISHED ELECTRICALLY equipped, heat, hot water furnished. 430 North 1st West J18 NEWLY renovated apartment very cool. 544 North 4 East J18 OR unfurnished, 3 room modern apartment 270 North 4 West FOR RENT UNFURNISHED 4 ROOM house $12.00, also one modern. Thos. L. Kitchen. J13 NICE 3 room apartment, bath, cel lar,- garage. 610 West 1 South. U- . . . . J20 5 ROOM ' strictly modern home. 444 West 1st South. : : J18 5 ROOM modern home, heat, auto matic water, floor coverings. -480 South 4th West J13 LOST MAN'S bill fold, containing valu able paper- $32. Return to Tellu ride Motor, Liberal reward.. J18. (S v Nr 1 1 -s ; ... " . 'NOT SKIMPED . . NOT STRIPPED . . COMPLETE DeLUXE EQUIPPED! Hermetic Type Unit Glass Covered 1 Foodex Roll-out Handi-Bin ' 9-Point Ctold Control All Steel Construction 2 Water Bottles --Sliding Shelf 11 Vz Sq, Ft. Shelf Area Rotorite. Current Cutter Automatic Interior light $4 Down Delivers' Almost too good to be true!; Erery modern feature for safe," convenient food storage. See it' Tomorrow ! ' ; - r1 Ask Your Neighbor I About Her . , S vJ r w r V Other 'VyUJUUOl VIC from 4 Coldspot 187;, W12S CENTER ST; - " PIT0NE 411' PROVO, UTAn 99.50 to $159.50 |