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Show SECTION "TWO PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HER ATP, THURSDAY; MAY "25; 1939 ' PAGE' -SEVEN (' lorn r:,.nr,ii l7- hv-iTO v mny - -W Fjnvs. . :r . Pit.- AwVAda. in toi rs rxr r V 1 i.v WANT ADS PHONE 495 ' tXToi-i mill nrAaaV ' T. v the Clajslfied Ad Page if they are' In the office before ; 0 a..'m.:, after which they willappear In .the column Late i For . ClassiXlca- ion. Want Ads will be accepted until 1 p. in., except, on, K Saturday, when . they wul .' appear. , In Sunday's :, Issue If phoned into v, the -, office vy . 4 p. m,V . V- .J' ' - Rates ' First and second day, each Insertion ,10 cents per line; three days 25 cents per line: one week, 40 cents' per. line; two weeks, a 70 cents per , line; one mtonth? $ 1.20 per .! Una - T - . 1 . . X l Minimum charge 25 cents. wa mum. attepwu . All :? words . must be fully spoiled out and no; abbrevla-: abbrevla-: tions accepted. , -v ' -: .. 'V . -"V'"'" ; v ' ' A Classified AOs Must Be Paid in Advance ' Xegal Rate ; . 10 cents per line per In- j eertlon, 8 pt. type. 1 en ments are Hard To Raise Get' PERSONAL. Come in, phone, or write. You'll find us friendly, Interested, and 'hu-man." 'hu-man." We're GLAD to , lend Where a loan will HELP. . People of good character and ability to make small ,regular payments, but who dp not have the , kind of security usually re-'quired re-'quired elsewhere, can .borrow up o $300. v v -Co-signers not needed. No Credit Inquiries of 1 friends, relatives, or y emplqy er. No embarrassment As simple as i opening a "charge account" in I a store; ' . y i PERSONAL Loans up to 300 CO. 8th Year in Provo 1 2nd Floor Knight Block Rod No. 207 Phone ziu V Over Walgreen A. CX VVICKMAN, Manage GOOD BUYS v Buk Now! r our i(ovin rui v i -. Basement Apartment. Tvv sets cation j The best buy In Orem s525O--J250 down. A Five Itobor Brtckr Newroof, new paint'- full Dasement gwa heal value at $2450. 7Ji ,AVri Ideal Pleasant View Lo-. Lo-. , MtrArt ciruui modern home and outbuildings good bearing? orchard. orch-ard. Some crapes and berries beautiful shade, shrubs, flowers. , Priced for quick sale must nave $2000 down. Choice Kulldlng Lots, any part of City; Farms and Stock Ranches, rpome good trades! . J . 1 See Us About Your Real Estate , . . Needs i - . Dixon Real Elstate Co , ' 1 2SWEST CENTER T. 1 i Phone 75 or 14214 NASH 4-door sedart. tow mileage, tig discount. 17Q West Easy Pay PERSONAL FINANCE iOi: SALE CARS IMVM'rt-n - - )., K m . '2VS0uth. . nwi 1034. I'lymOUin town aeaan, guou Ll4n hooter rnrlln 5R2 ycohdition heater. radio. 2R2 Otith 1 West HELP WANTED 100 WORKERS wanted to harvest 22 acres well cared for straw- ) berries. Pdy once a week, A transportatlon to and from work. Phone 047-R-3. John B. Stratton. m29 ;i ,,': ! ; r ' BERRY pickers wanted. Roy H. naDDmaver. Phone 04R2. m28 A" X-y-: TRADE II AY rake, mowing machine for cowL Route No. 3, Box 4, - Springville Road. - m28 PERSONAL IT IS i not, true,- to say "We did ; everything possible" -unless chiropractic j treatment was included. Dr. E.. L. Aiken, 32 West s Center Street, Ph. 612. "1.3, i - m29 1TANDOLIN and guitar, 75 West 2 North. Springville. WORK WANTED jLn.nrifi'V'Arijinfiffvvi r- -i- - BASEMENT digging with team . , and equipment. Phone 010R4. j25 Best Barqains of the WEEI ' CLEANING PLANTING TIME SPECIAL cash and Carry prices. GLADIOLUS, 25 large bulbs, all Men's ' suits And : topcoats, 69c. ' different 50c delivered. W" Reed Ladies' dresses and coats, 69c: - Nuttall, Route 2,' Provo, Phone . -Men's hats, 49c. Provo Cleaners, 012R3. " , " " " ; ' " . 77 North 1-West.-' : v : : : ) .!. Wt;n timp FLOWER STORAGE , ' " t : KEEP your 'Pecoration Day peon- TIJE bestonly the best. Finest ies'fresh by-cold storage. Utah 'varieties of everything! Roses-- . iCq and Storage Co. 6 South 2 ornamental shrubs vines and East. evergreens. Aster verbeniaU. t" 1 , . , . z: . ;, , 1 t snapdragon. Double 'ruffled. , PASTURE LAND " royal purple and celestial rose - - ' colored . petunias, etc-..' 25.000 FOR T COWS, horses." Can' take plants tor choose from I Provp ' small dairy herd.' Phone 1169-W, Greenhouse.'. Phone! 80. ;.rrrr; , , , I ". : -r ICE 'CREAM V " ' ' ' GASOLINE : ; , ' ' FOR "party, family dinner. "Ice ' ' i " cream "cake rolls 35c. Bonnett- FOR quality, .prices -on - gas or Racier Co' 402 West 'Center coal call i or see Hill . Brothers, , Ya5r ?T0 !V -enter-12 North 1 East. Phone 4512, ' 1 ' ' -s, SAND GRAVEL A & W ROOT BEER - '.. . .. . i. NOW on tap; Drive to for a de- CRUSHED, graded, washed. Ini liclous rnug of A & W. 129 sist on it for your concrete, :93c South University. per ton delivered. Also, two con- ' , ' - crete' imlxers for ... rent. Provo ATTTA APfPC!QnT?IPQ ' - Sand and Gravel Col Phone 343. AU 1U A-LLJibbUIUJia - ' ' ! 1 : " - '"V COMPLETE spHng and glass ; ; PHOTO FINISH - service. Ahlandet; Mfg. Co. 476 ' 'I - South University Phone 100. FILMS. Any 6 or 8 exposure N: ; .;- - rolls. Deyeloped. prtnted. 35c. frvnpumiTi?nG Photo Art Shop, 265 West Cen- rYPfcYVIU AIKb - , ' - ' 1 NEARLYwnew portable $30. 1 BED"BUGf " rebuilt Underwood $22.50.; rro- - " ' - v vo' Typewriter Service, ."141 j EXTERMINATION without fumi- North University Avenue. I gatlon. Results guaranteed. Call - '. - ' . - - Jensen at 154 West 4 North. " jJirVTSELTTpr TltSDE ' DELIVERY and MOVING 2 hiding horses, wm buy 10 CITY Delivery & Transfer. A caU cows and. 20 heifer calves. Phone brings us on the run. Phone 65YJ. 765 West 5th North. 1515. ; ' ' ! - . v . FOR gALET COLORCRETE your home. It's SOLD for balance due. Make your the best and costs the least. own long easy ,terms.Morrison Fnone 1515. ' . ' Auto Supply, 225 West; Center. r-' - '' -. '- ' - - frmtt it it at Tur77 ipstatt HPho7UsFoT" in. Appointment" R?nnA5ALiS?rA S 8e the , exceptional, good BAROAINS RENTALS: Busl- fcu , 4 . frame, 100x132 ft., ness- or- Residence Insurance p;-impro7ehienl3"ja Bonds or Notary Work Duplex, 2 sets plumbing, 2 ga- See or Phone No. 4 gges;'-$50qCfcT5- n- jnocl. tirlcki. ' . $3000. See us' for -what you -HEAL. REALTY COMPANY Want. Insurance, homes, farms. 5165 West Center Street rentals. Prows & Haws Realty Provo's . New Shopping Center Co., 53 No.' TJnlv. AVe Provo. ( See' our windows for specials " - tnnV' 'uSnn FOR SALEl- Aliscellaneoua 2 ROOMS fif st Roor, aa you like iERSEY cow. 91 East 3 North, them; 365 North 1 East. Phone Ray Olsen. x m28 277. ' ' ' m28 1 v . A - APIARY of bees, cheap. J. H. 2 ROOM modern apartment. Taylbr, Payson. m28 I lights. 188 West, 3 South. m25 ' I , ; " ( ' ' FLOWERS for Decoration day. NEW 3 rooni modern basement 850 West 2 South. Phone 96W. apartment, stove, hot water. "j Phone , 537-M. m25 r- T ' ' PEONIES for Decoration dayv NEW 4 room modem apartment. Phone 520. 1003 West 5 South. 1 381 West 2 North. m25 . " , BENDIX Home Laundry, floor 3 ROOM modern apartment. 443 demonstrator. Ralph's Raldio & North 2 East. Phone 174 W. m28 Appliance. Phone 618. v m25 ' "' " .' : , " ' I ' -- " nil...' STARTUP'S apartments,, coolest, PEONIES, 468 North University 2nd floor, popular prices, 67 Avenue. Phone 987. We deliyer. . Ndrth 1 West. V j3 m26 . ' ' V : ., 4 3 ROOM modern apartment, heat- PLANTS, sweet potatoes, toma-ed, toma-ed, 234xEast 4 North. Phone toeSf peppers, cabbage, call-654 call-654 J. . 28 flower, asters, zinnias, M. Oscar '- Boyer, Springville. ,ra31 2 ROOMS light housekeeping. Cool ' ' - ' ' - , and clean. 284 East 1 North. TOMATO pepper; caDbage and flower plants, r also, peonies, SrJtyrln: V "SSI W.Rt. No. 2 Box i.i im..Mir.i. - - i M a ' -- . OR unfurnished 5 room .modern , ': ti " kaT tmfent apartm9R PEONIES, all colors, 188 North 544 North 4 East. m26 3 Weat . . m29 3 ROOM modern apartment, - ? 0 adMits only. 460 West 3 South; ATY5ed.' wpboard, cheap. 758 - - 26 North 4 East. - ' m26. MODERN Sleeping room, private PERRY'S plans are good plants. entrance. 420 East 3 South. m25 Tomatoes 2 dozen, for - 15c, 50q i 1. ; '. , ,; per ioo. Aster,- petunia, savla, t ROOM apartment at Elizabeth ; stocks, zinnia, carnations, etc, apartments. 107 East 1 South: 5 dozen $1.00. Perry's: Seed jl9 Store, '408 West Center, Green- - - house, 495 North 8 West. j2 3 ROOM modern apartment . 227. : .. '.. - - East 3 North. Phone 363 J. m31 LOVELY double Peonies. Charles r " Boren, 128 South 3 West.. m25e 4 ROOM apartment 261 East 1 4 - North, adults. Phone 774 J. m29 CHOICE peonies for Decoration mmm,. Booking orders now. 1 691 ' FOR SALE HOUSES H East 8 North! Phone 533W. BY owner, large brick home, "dose LUMBER, ' choiee' native, cheapi in, suitable for apartment, room- .. also' coal, Chrlstopherson, phone ing house, party .or club house 791 - - . v . ' ' j8 or busliles3.;128 East' Center. J12 . '''' -' ' ' '- ' ' r ' Fnii at Atvii rcriTP NEW Evlnrude and Elto outboard F?11 BAMS; : KEAJTATE . motors.- & h. Tire company. THE. property " North 'of - B Y. ;-348 West Center. . . , m28 u. stadium Is for sale, 5 room - . . home 4.72 , acres land, (all pr TOMATO, cabbage andall setxtut part.) If you are interested plants.-Phone 159. 467 South 6 write Howard y ileWrum, 157 West., - , m23 West 3 South, ILoganUtah. ' w-. fm31 , HELP WANTED FEMALE L FOR SALE TRADE ' " . , ' 1 A " . (MIDDLE: aged lady lor. general APARTMENT house Won. Phone 1533. x.( 1 m25 lie ' IL J. m26 We Specialize In Lawn Mower : Sharpening by Machine. You can : trade your old mower In on a new one at The General Shop, 153 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 915W.-: We Buy, Sell and Ex-' change New' and Used Furniture. Furni-ture. . 1 PROPERTY! SALE State Highway Home New Modern - Furnace, Fireplace Fire-place Rooms 1 Acre Land ,- . Ideal 'Location. ' 4 , . ONE ACRE LOTS Loam Land ' Artesian Water. '., ' SMALL HOME CHEAP Lot and " Home $450, Total Price. BUILDING LOTS . $250 Each r r Phone 1093 I Willard Jl Sowards - V''- AGENCY .-..'-y. Office:' 39 West 2nd North St., , r' " Provo, Utah HOME board and room modern home, ' telephone' 696-J. , " j4 HOME cooking, nice Trooms, work-lng: work-lng: men. : 955 North University. Phone 458. . m26 FOR RENT -- Unfurnished OR partly furnished 5 room home, 2 bed rooms.; 83 North 5 East. '- ' f v ' m28 MODERN 6 room house, furnace. 53 North 5 East. mZ8 NEW 4 room modern house, 2 toed rooms. 645 West 2 South. m31 2 ROOM "modern apartment $12. 212 South 4th East.- m26 OR furnished, 2-5 room apart ments, steam heat, and utilities 531 North East, Phone 428-J ' '''''?'' ; ' m20 MODERN apartment, 2 bedrooms, hot water, heat, gas range. Phone 53. - ' , m26 NEW, modern electrically e4uip-ped e4uip-ped apartment. 708 East Milton Avenue. m29 4 ROOM apartment, large rooms $20. 131 South 2 East. m25 3 ROOMS -with bath, clean, pleasant. pleas-ant. 644 West 1 South. m28 CLEAN 3 room modern basement apartment. 978 West 1 North. - m28 . Rnnf nnni tniinmf TTr.l water, 33 East 3 North. Phone I uoju.x 1 mzo OR furnished 3 room apartment, newly decorated. 920 West Center. Cen-ter. m.26 3 ROOM modern basement apartment, apart-ment, 574 North 7 West. m26 3 ROOM modern baaement apart men t. 247 North 4 East. m25 ATTRACTIVE 7 room modern home, newly decorated. 261 East 1 North. Phone 774 J. m26 Officers Elected By 4 Fraternity Comparing the viewpoints of Reverend ' Edwin F. ' Irwin of the Provo Community church, and Prof. Ariel S. Ballif of the- B. Y. U. a'bout the hereafter, the members mem-bers of the Zeta Rho and Zeta Theta chapters of the Lambda Delta Sigma, fraternity held a dis cussion in the faculty room, Sun day. V '. ,, In post-discussion elections the following officers were elected to serve during 1939-40: William Rasmussen, president; Sherman Hunter, vice : president; Robert Worley, secretary-treasurer; Robert Rob-ert Stum publicity; and Keith Merrill, athletic manager. Named Assistant Attorney General i s.. If V 1 J O. John Rogge; above, assistant counsel of the S.E.C., was nom-inated nom-inated by President Roosevelt tc i succeed Brien McMahon as Assistant As-sistant Attorney General. Rogge has been active in the S.E.C. investigation in-vestigation of the Transamerica Corporation, western investmenl . firm. 1 . Canadians Troop Colors for King's 'Birthday" i 1 M i i . - ' i . .. 5 s . i I - . ; '' I The majestic government buildings of J. rwa fbrm an impressive background as a brigade of Canadian footguards,-handsome. in scarlet jacketsfcvblue trousers and towering bearskins,- for the first time in Canadas history troop the colors in honor of King.' George's "birthday. -.-' His Majesty's natal day was i , . moved up to May 20 although he was born in December. - ; - .it Friend ly r x V s '- , x '-. I ' ' 0f vj "General Robert E. Lee, and "Abraham Lincoln" met and had a good time1 together -at a recent New York costume party. Comedian Come-dian Jack Pearl, left, impersonated the Confederate . leader, and actor-Raymond Massey wore the Lincoln makeup he usesrfor the - ' x part on the stage. , Meteorite Expert Visits University Dr. H. H. Nininger of the Colorado Colo-rado Museum of Natural History, visited Brigham Young university this week t to examine its . me-teoritic me-teoritic collection. At the invitation invita-tion of- Dr. ' George ' H.f Hansen, chairman of the B.Y.U.' department depart-ment of geology, he has agreed to assist -in identifying some me-teoritic me-teoritic samples ' which . are ' in the B. 1'Y.U. ! museum ; ' '- t The . Colorado scientist -is contemplating con-templating coming to. B. Y. U. aerain i next fall to cive a series of lectures to geology ' classes, Dr, Hansen "said. Dr. ' Nininger, Who is president : of the - International Inter-national Society of Meteoritic Research Re-search and director of the American Amer-ican Meteoritic 1 Reports in ;' Denver Den-ver Colorado, : is considered America's Amer-ica's greatest 'authority, on this subiect; according to Dr. Hansen. The meteoritic expert - left - Provo Pro-vo 5 Tuesday f for Teaadale, Wayne county, jvhere he will 1 investigate reported meteorites. He has been active in meteroritic research in many parts of the nation in the last 10 years." .' YE,RBOOK- ISSUED . PAYSQN More than 300 copies cop-ies f of "The ; Payonian," annual yearbook" of Payson senior 'high school, were" distributed1 Wednesday Wednes-day -afternoon. 'Th& book features student- life and mdre than 25 students worked on the' staff. Co-editors Co-editors are". Mary Page and La Preal -Bartholomew; busin ess manager, . Jeanne Bingham; advisors, ad-visors, Doyle ;Liddle, and LloyC Wisnall: 1 1 -RAIL DEFICIT REPORTED SAN FRANCISCO, May 25 (U.E) -Western Pacific railroad company com-pany has .reported a net deficit of $56.31417 for April. . . - This compared with a deficit of $662,496.42. for April' last year or a decreased ..loss of $006,182.25. . . . . iS . I UK I -J V Enemies" 4.: 11 !5- Which Is Mr. ' if N r : m Y. !- : i L All Dr. Herbert Lockyer, British lecture tour, needs is an umbrella double. Can you. spot the British A l '-v , J g g w r; . ? r i a u y - -. i ' t v L I I - v 'v , ? , 1"!' f 1 vli k ... LK1D0N MRS. LAWRENrK UAIJUCR j -; ? n -' - Reporter I Mrs Vern Keetch of Magna spent the week end with her parents par-ents Mr. and Mrs. Fred 'Young. Mrs. Farrjell West and baby- Is spending a i few days visiting in Provo with friends and relatives. Mrs, Mae R. Walker and daughters daugh-ters Naomi and Maxene attended a shower in honor of Miss Alene Nelson, given fcy Miss Ellen. Walk-er Walk-er at her heme in American Fork Monday evening. "Mrs.. Ted . Mr e ..and . daughter Beverly called at the home of ;Mr. and - Mrs. Vern Gill man! Mrs. Fife returned to her home in Cedar City while Beverly - is spending a few weeks here with her grandparents. grand-parents. , Len and Elda Mayhew left on a business -' trip to . Chicago. .They will, visit various points of interest inter-est on their -way. s'A , Mr. and - Mrs.. Elmer Collard of Fountain Green and Mrs. LaVert Johnson of Provo, were callers at-the home of Mr. and Mrs-. Les--ter ;West, Monday. . - Hr. and Mrs. Albert ; Anderson were Sunday callers at the, home on'MrLand Mrs.Almar .Christiansen" .Christian-sen" at Pleasant Grove. Mr. Chris-tianson Chris-tianson - Is ,. very seriously ill. , . Mr, and , Mrs. Will '" Strong of Alpine were, recent visitors at the home, of Mr and Mrs. Lester West.. - . " . ; Mr. and Mrs. 11 Andrew Johnson left Friday to visit their daughter daugh-ter Rhea, in New York City.' They will also attend the fair and other points of interest. Gharhberlain? . .-. .-. '.-5 i ! t M religious author now in U. S. on and he's Neville Chamberlain's ." prime minister? (He's at risht) o urin to A!as!m WASHINGTON. May 25 (CLP) President Roosevelt plans a quick trip to Alaska ' either in June or .July, depending; on congres- sional adjournment prospects. . . Friends " of." the president said if it appeared - within ; the" next few weeks that congress would not adjourn before August, Mr. . Roosevelt hoped to sail aboard a navy . cruiser about June - 23. -: " . If it seems likely, congress will adjourn: by July 10 at the latest, the chief executive probably will postpone the sailing. Mr. Roosevelt's plans call for a : stopover of not . more than three days-in' Alaska.' 4 Tentative arrangemenU call for him. to " board, the cruiser " at Seattle; Wash- . after v he visits his daughter, . Mrs: Anna Roosevelt Roose-velt ;Boettiger.v:f 4 - . v ifGnt-r:oTic:5;. ' Probate knjVV Guardianship Notices I Consult "County -Clerk 'or Cbe-1 Cbe-1 Reiirtlve Klgnen for Kurttt- er: Information, .v. V r 1 . ' V'- SHERirF'S SALE . In the District Court; In and for Utah County; State of Utah. Federal Farm Mortgage Corpor? ation,, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Ersel Cook, a single woman, as an individual : and. as ' Administratrix of the Estate of Alpheus B Cooki ; deceased ; Co-operative Security Corporation, a corporation; Ken-neth-Cook and Ida Cook, his wife; Maria Cook, a widow; Mabelie Cook; Second Doe and Third Doe. . defendants.. r ' . Tobe sold at sherif r sale at eleven "o'clock af. nu - on the "27 th day of Uay," 1 939. at the ; Front Door of ' Courthouse, lh 'Provo, Utah, the lands situated In Afore-said Afore-said County and particularly de scribed as follows: . ' A'Toortlon' of Section 13. Town ship 6 South, Range .2 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian, described de-scribed as follows: Commenciriff 10 chains East and - 110 chains South of the North west' corner of ; said. Section 13, thence East 6.4S chains: thence South 48.S3 chains, more or less, ' to the center of Provo Bench Canal ; thence ": approximately. North 55" 161 West, along the center line of -said canal 0.58 chains: thence West 6.125 chains; thence North 20 chains r., thnr East, fl. chn i n s ;-thenge -North 28.50 chains to . the dace of be- : ginning. - The property described herein contains 31.61 acres,, more or Jess. ' - - Subject to - existing right . of ways of record -;r v - Together, with the following de-; scribed Water stock: 11 1-9 shares of Full Alpine stock cf provo Reservoir Water Users' Association, Associa-tion, said shares being, represented by Certificate No. 709; and 27 1-3 shares of the capital stock of AJta Ditch and' Canal Company, said shares being represented fcy Certificate Cer-tificate No. 185. - Together with all other .rights of every kind and nature, however evidenced, to the use of water, ditches and canals for the Irrigation Irriga-tion of said premises. Together with all tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging to or in anywise any-wise appertaining, and the reversion rever-sion and reversions, remainder and remainders, "rents, issues and profits pro-fits thereof. ' ' 1 Dated May 3rd, 1939. ;' ' - JOHN S. EVANS. " . Sheriff, Utah County, Utah. ' Publication, in Provo i Evening Herald, May 4. 11, 18, 25, 1939. NOTICE TO WATER USERS " The State of Utah Office of State Engineer Salt Lake City , . Notice is hereby given that August J. Johnson, RFD No,! 1,, Box 157, Provo, Utah . has made Application in accordance' with the Laws of Utah to appropriate 0.03 sec. ft. of underground water wa-ter (13.5 g.p.m.) in Utah county, Utah. Said - water will be ' 'diverted 'di-verted from a 2J5 Inch, flowing well.50 , f L deep,:, located at a point S. 1216 ft. .- and W. 62 ft. from the NU Cor.. Sec. 28, T. 6 SM' R. 2 E..-SLB&M. The water: will be used from January 1 to December c-31 Inclusive, of each year for domestic purposes at-one residence - and , to - water domestic animals and fowls. ' Part of said -waterr will - be used from April -1 to October 31 Inclusive t of each y.ear to irrigate X$ acre3 of land, .including 0.1 acre of lawns all within a tract' described as4 follows: fol-lows: Commencing 16.09 chains S. of said NUV-Cor. See,'-28, and running thence S. 4.73 chains; N. 87,deg. 45 mln. W. 12 chains, N. 32 deg. 15 mln: W. 5.8 chains, S..-87 S..-87 deg. 45,mih. E, 4:92 chains to beginning. " : . " Thist-Applica'tion " is designated in the office of the State Engineer as No. U2S52. - All- protests resisting resist-ing the granting of said Application, Applica-tion, with reasons therefor, made in affidavit, form", must ' be filed ' with T. H. Humhperys, State Engineer, En-gineer, 403 States Capitol, "Salt Lake City, Utah, with one extra copy and t$1.00 filing fee on or before June 24. 1939. T. II. IIUMPILCRYS. ... ;.'-. State Engineer. Date of first publication April 27, 1939. Date of last publication May 25 1939.' - Y V ' ' ' " ' ' V |