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Show PROVO (UTAH) : i; SUNDAY HERALD' SUNDAY. APRHK-19 1932 PAGE -FIVE-I Spring Claan-Op Slated in Lehi 'Goo3 News British Russians Blast Nazis- 6nTy(Q fronfi SIX AVIATORS . . '. Prisln-therSprin V MILES' SECTION TWC HELD BY JAPS 1 'i' ,-v.y. LEHI -1 Lehl ,City yn hold her annual spring1 clean-up, Friday, Fri-day, April. 24, , when citizens, schools and .business people will cooperate in a thorough clean-up program. Students will be released from schools during the afternoon after-noon and every . citizen is- expected ex-pected to clean, his premises and adjacent frontage. The. city will haul all . rubbish . that cannot be burned except ashes, for all widows in the city. ' Following ; the cleanup, all citizens who .have cleaned their . premises and frontage to meet the standards of the Inspectors will be guests of the city at some treat or . community activity, possibly a family ticket to a moving picture matinee at the Royal theatre. American Fork News Mrs. David Davis returned . Thursday from Ft. Bragg, New Mexico, from a snort visit with her husband who is a patient In the U. S. Veterans hospital there. Mrs. Davis was called to Ft. Bragg by the serious condition of Mr. Davis, who has been an Invalid for several years. Mrs. Deffa Crystal and two children, Bert Jay and Joyce of Climax, Colo., are visiting here with Mrs. John F. Mitler. The Merrymakers club met as guests of Mrs. Eliza Thornton, with nine members present. Social So-cial chat and refreshments were enjoyed. The Dansette concluded a season sea-son of dance series Wednesday, night with a dinner, dance at which sixty-five 'couples were present. The dinner was served in the Harrington -amusement hall and the dance was held in Firm-age. Firm-age. hall. Spring flowers decorated decorat-ed the tables. During the serving of the meal a. spicy program was enjoyed, highlighted by the winding wind-ing of the maypole by "master of the ballet" appropriately costumed: cos-tumed: David R. Mitchell, L. B. Adamson, Dr. Elmo Eddington, Grant Ingersoll, Joseph F. Walton, Wal-ton, S. F. Grant and Lige Chip-man. Chip-man. A committee was named to head the Dansette for the next season: Mrs. Joseph F. Waltdn, Leland Mitchell, Ilia Ririe, Frank Gaisford, Wayne R. Madsen, Del-bert Del-bert Chipman and David Taylor. Mrs. Eunice B. wadley reviewed "Big Family" by Bellamy Partridge Part-ridge at the meeting of the Junior Literary club, held , at the home cf Mrs. La Belle Ingersoll. The assisting hostess was Mrs. Relia CTnristensen. Twenty-one members were present. Mrs. A. W. Clyde, Mrs. Reed Robinson and Mrs. C, A. Grant were in attendance Wednesday night at the regular meeting of the Provo chapter of the League of Utah Writers. BRITISH r-O ISLES '-' J r A: r m i NORWAY I" : f FINLAND i 3t? SWEDEN RUS$II -A GERMANY . V " t v ' ' . : RUSSIANS BLAST v. UtVAjTATt TO V fwlr ' v "WNIJ. no? FRANCE (UNOCCUPIED)' 1 ' Vy A'-TRIANGLEIXAREA, HUNGARY V BULGARIA SPAIN RUMANIA BCACKSBA Mapped here Is the day's bad news for te Ads death and destruction; d U trl b u t e d bBritauvi? biggest u-v-iiuiL- nwui in huiujk u imusfling aiiacic oy ine Kea Army tnat practically encircled tit A At Mlf It warn m r. . . .41 a. a. A t A. . I a .. vuim Kiuuu BfcKs. wi vie awaiiea spring anven were beaten off. tlie key city of Bryanst. SAN FRANCISCO, April 18 (UJ Six aviators attached to the USS Yorktown, American airplane air-plane '.carrier, are prisoners irt Japan,1 Tokyo radio revealed today. to-day. .They were-crew members of two planes .that.- raided Japanese positions and were forced down. The fliers, according: to a broadcast broad-cast recorded by the United Press la San' Francisco, are: Lieut. Harland T. Johnson, SI, Washington, 17. C. - Ensign Herbert Ross Hind., Jr., 26, Coronado, Cal. Ens1gm: George Herbert Hen-shaw, Hen-shaw, 23, Honolulu. Radioman 3rd Class James Walter Wal-ter Dalziel. 22, Albany, Ga. Radioman 3rd Class Marshall Eugene . Windham, 18, Reed Springs, Mo. . Aviation Ordnance 3rd Class Joseph Donald Stahl, 19, Judsonia, ArK. The broadcast crave no details of the capture of the flyers; New of their Imprisonment at the .sentsuli prison camt was riven in messages to relatives inxthe United States released dailv hv Tokyo radio. Johnson messaged his wife and Mrs. Royal C. Johnson in Wash ington . that none of the six men were injured in. their forced land ings and that all were well. News Of the Day -from- PLANTING TIME Yes, Planting Time Is Here Again! Beautify your home grounds! We can furnish choice stock of: Shrubs - Evergreens Trees - Roses Fruit Trees CHOICE ROSES 4 for $1.00 or $2.50 Per Dozen BIG DISCOUNT On All Nursery Stock! See what we have to offer AMERICAN FORK NURSERY Phono 187-W, American Fork Pleasant Grove Bowls of narcisis, jonquils, and carnations were arranged to decorate dec-orate the entertaining rooms Thursday when Mrs. May Jensen was hostess to the Mothefs club at her home. Tht program, arranged ar-ranged by Mrs. Kdith Anderson, program chairman, was the reading read-ing of a three-act mystery drama, "Ladies in Retirement" by Barbara Bar-bara Reeve of the B. Y. u. speech department. In addition to club members the following: guests attended: at-tended: Mrs. Lola Bullock, Mrs. Merle Coombs, Mrs. Pearl Wad-ley, Wad-ley, Mrs. Lena Pearson, Mrs. Maurine Simper, Mrs. Lucille Hill-man, Hill-man, Mrs. Kstelle Kenton, Mrs. His Father's Son - . . . 4, ...... , j . . J" I True chip off the old block is Johnny Bill Boyer, son of Army Capt R. D. Boyer. All ready to hunt Japs, Johnny failed to understand why his expedition was halted, he was sent home from Hawaii to the mainland. When Curfew Rings Curfew doesn't rin like it used to, that's true, but isn't it also true that it's mighty nice to have a home of your own to go to when night fails? If you haven't a home of your own we know a good contractor who would be glad to build you one. YES, SIRS Now that we are going to have to stay home more, let's make the home more enjoyable and have a better time at home! SPEAR LUMBER CO. West Third South PHONE 34 Margaret Meek, Mrs. Donna Ash, Mrs. Alta Robbin apd M"tss Keeve. A "delightful spring luncheon was served by Mrs. Jensen. TheFrad C. Shoells returned recently re-cently from a trip to Bunkervllle, Nevada where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Tobler (Louise Shoell) and family. Accompanying Ac-companying them were Miss Dorothy Dor-othy Shoell and Mrs": Ethel Webb of Lehi. Mrs. Stena Christense n 1 a spending several weeks at the home of her sons and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clayton Clay-ton in Salt Lake City. . Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Fugal spent Thursday afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fugal and family here. They have recently moved to West Jordan, Mr. Fugal being employed at the Small Arms plant. Mrs. Ben Adams is staying lor several weeks in Ogden where she is visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Orion Richardson.; Richard-son.; of ; Fayson., -called Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kugal ond Mr. and Mrs. William Hone here Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Swenson en tertained Tnursaay night at a triple birthday party at which three family members were honored, hon-ored, Mrs. Ora Boren, Mrs. Ver-ora Ver-ora Kirk and Mr. Swenson. "Five Hundred" was played, after which luncheon was served at small tables. Prizes were won by William Wil-liam P. Butt, Mrs. Ora Boren, and I.aVell Boren. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Archie Boren, Mr. and Mrs. La Veil Boren, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kirk, Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Wiinam F. Butt; Lehl. BUILDING, LOAN CONVENTION SLATED SALT LAKE CITY, April 18 OLE) Annual convention of the Utah league of Building and Loan Associations will be conducted in Salt ' Lake City Monday, Joseph E. Kjar, president, said today. League members from Ogden, Logan, Provo, Price, Cedar City, St. George and Salt Lake City are expected for the one-day ses sion. , Church bells have been cast in England since. 940. LEGAL NOTICES Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County CSerH or the Respective Signers for Further Information. ASSESSMENT NOTICE Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors Direc-tors of the Beaver Creek Mining Co., held March 6th, 1942 an assessment (No. 4)of 2 mills per share was levied on the outstanding out-standing stock of the corporation, payable immediately to W. C. Beckstrom,. treasurer, Spanish Frk, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment is not paid by June 15tn. 194Z, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, auc-tion, and unless payment Is made berore wm be sold on Saturday. July 11th, at 390 East Center Street, Spanish Fork, Utah at 7 o'clock p. m. to pay the delinquent assessment -together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. WM. j. BECKSTROM, Secretary. Published in The Sunday Herald, April 12, 19,. 26, May 3, 1942. ALL OF THE LATEST BOOKS YOU CAN READ FOR 2C Ixwi than Sm0 por dny tb ITKHT. "BOO KM th BK8T AI'TIIORM "Tha Moon la Down"... "Oru BeU", Titles selected from Bent Hellera 1.1st. No money in advance ad-vance Km Waiting. Write today for fwti Information. -.. ir ' BKHT hkli.krs CXCB IT B. Ind yew fvrk. S. V. WORK AT CEMETERY SPANISH FORK Forty WP, laborers under the direction Supervisor Washington Robertson and 10 city laborers in charge of Jack Johnson, city sexton,4 have started work to finish the Spanish Span-ish Fork City cemetery beautlfi-cation beautlfi-cation program. .. ;m . The r north portion of the 'cemetery 'ceme-tery is ting prepared for lawn planting this week; ' the south portion of the cemetery is being cleaned and will be planted as the ground is prepared. WASHINGTON. Anril 18 OTP Mrs. Royal C. Johnson, mother of Lieut. Harland T. Johnson, one of six navy aviators rerjorted kv the Tokyo radio to have been forced down while raiding . Japanese positions, po-sitions, said this morning th5C her son had been captured during the navy's raid on Marshall - Island more than two months ago. ffiwanians Await I Art Banquet Date SPRINGVILLE The Kiwanis club held their weekly program and banquet Thursday evening at v VJ C SO JSi a J? Damage by Britain's current raids on France is typified by this first on-the-spot picture of Paris after RAF raid of March 3. Vichy-censored caption accompanying picture said, "Refugees from aggression aggres-sion search the ruins tor whatever remains." "Aggression" obviously was British. -S. Valley-Tavern and after the banquet ban-quet toured the art gallery under direction of J. F. Wingate, toast- master of the evening. Virgil Haf en, local artist, . discussed paintings in the gallery. The annual Kiwanis Art ban quet was announced for April 23, at 7:30 p. m., in the Art building, under the direction of President William Witney, with Harrison Conover, vice president, toast- master. Invitations have been ss.rt to each Kiwanis club in the stat to attend. The earth rotates at the rate of about 1040 miles an hour at the equator. " - Da Not Let Discounts Confuse You ... 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