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Show PAtifl FOUR PROVO (UTAH). DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY,. JUNE 1, ; 1939 SECTION THREE ALLEY OOP tfTH THE FIRST G&AV STREAKS OF CU.WN IN TERMINAL CnV... V By- HAMLIN I CHARLES -"v WASH TUBBS ' ..cVtft COME ON, NAG, vfc-v CVJSC WHAT'S GOT INTO ) 'f 1 & . IVOU THIS MORNING? ' , V viCJ gepw.mBYWEsenvicg.twe. T.M.raw..t.orr, EMINENT PLAYWRIGHT J ;- HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle Queen -'3 T19To state by By CRANE -1 . J .. . V. V CWEEfc UP. 1 X ILL KtVIO, GtT OVER vw ILL J 1 SOWUV. VOULL- A LOVE CAWCL UNTIL X DIE. 61T OVER TH"S 61T OVER THl'U p tr LOVE AFFAIR. , , ; . 1 I I ; r rx).' -.. i mi i .Mini i SUREURE. I KMOVJ HOW VA FEEL. WHV. OWCE UPOM ATIWE I HAD A LITTLE VNOfAAMV MVC-ELF. AH. WHAT FLAPJACK'S; r-T An. WOW SHE COULD COOKS 1 Tl V X I THEM, LIKE A FOOL, I UP AM' LEFT HER AM TO THIS PAV. THERE WEVER A TIKAE TO EAT BUT WOT CSNIFF; I TH1WK. OF WVtLLy. n AH, WELL! I CECKOU WE'RE U TH 6ASAE BOAT,- - -' " . , sTEEAM. 5-31 4- VTJVm L COf B. 1 BY Mf A Sf PVICF. WC. t"m.LC. 0. S. 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ONE OF THEM WHAT X IS MAD -J Ffc&URED ANTHONY f BUT WHOS THE? WAYN E VOTH ER ONE ? ' ths , angel ..x meant the. one fcW y ' f c WITH . THE halo I 1 COPR, 19J9 BV MCA StRVlCE, INC. r; T. M PFQ V. S f f. off. hllS NAME IS WEEN-- YOU KNOW-i HALO WEEN GEf V By FRED HARMAN WHEN VJE GETTUM REWARD Oft CATCHUP DVD SCAtWxfl", ME UYO NEW 9AmS PEyiW CAT &NATCMUfA. J wee 'our Home t ow wife Kt t?uu Hunt, r ow, LITTLE SAVER fcAY THERE'S SOttEQOTf WAITWM ! V ' MX t-tt tt. m-A ..I T i ArtL 1 V4J V I T . I'll " w HAPPEN To 6E Home UT IT TJONT APPEAR ' WE'RE WELCOME fC THAT NOT SOMEeODY 'H 1 SHE 3fX GUN . - T? ( I f THAT WHITE SOUAW' l I AND TEMPER f J ; f V .... . I AD AlR W-.l. WTU lj COPR. 19.3 BY NE A btHVICE. INC. T. M, HtG. U. S. PAT. OFF.J I Side Glances ByGalbraitli OUR BOARDING HOUSE -WITH- MAJOR HOOPLE . " V- v rf " ( II' f 'r-fi ' 7 vm v Kt a !irvtce. iwc. T. m. ra w. fat. off. : v AA1STAH MAxTOR, SI'MCE X LEF' YERH, T BEEKI OvAH MO' EARTH THAKJ A TRaW5-SEWTIMEK4TAL FLYER I IW MEMPHIS tISCATTER SEBEWS AW1 xL,EBBUS AROUW1 L'AK ' RAlM AT LAS' MOBOOY INJTEKJ-d-SEE CaOr WO MO' MOM EY BUT PLAT SPIKI BUCKYAN' X REEL H(M LAK A OR1MGE TM' CUBES GET . SO HOT FO'ME THEY TURKl CHERRY-REP CHERRY-REP AW' PRY -HOLES fKl TH' PLO AW'-WHEM AW'-WHEM X FIWAUlY GIVES MAH FEET TH SO-Sl(5NX HAS A PEED TO JBEALE STREET lM'MAM HAT AW1 X' BUY DIS YERE SUIT JES; TO GET MO' POCKETS PO' CASH 'Aflcrvoiir second -child,-.you gi ve iiip trying to protect Ihc furniture I" X " if Ail LiJ J-i-V EGAP TH RltE. WELCOME , HOME. cTASOM , AW. - MAW IWDEED, YOUR .FORAY IMTD "THE .REALM OF CHANCE WAS MOST TIMELY. ; X;LAPPn'TDHAVE A-PLAN WHEREBY YOU - CAM 7TUKM bUCH F 4m NOMfMAL. SUM ASIO . - - at rrA -rt II : T "F" It 1 T-l-M. I Svy liJ IL J IMC I L1ISJ I iIN , 1 r. OF A FORTUNE HAR KtRUMF r COME; LET US GO AWP PISCUSS IT OVER A FROSTV, z .J. - J - Jl tJCOPB. 199BYNE ASwiCtriNC. T. M. F.. U. S. AT.CTF. rASOKI COMES HOME, A HAIL-FELLOW HAIL-FELLOW WELL hfeled 21 More : iWLiuriii imi HU(MUM 31 Aurora. courteous. ' 50 Dvestuff. . ? Huffnn . '35 Definite 23 Musical note. 52 RebeL. '3To - 24 Diverted. - 53 Part In a" M 28 Military drama. 4 Astonished, academy 54 Crucifix. , 5 Variety ol studenL ' 55 To thrive. . cabbage. 32 To mitigate. 57 He was a ' 6 Roof finiaL C0VGr- great English . 7 To strike. - 34 Builds. '. ' . and 0 . 37 Piaster of - ' poet J -.8 Mexican - Paris. 58 He wrote zt. , " 38 Pronoun-. ' - anc ,9 Spore sacs. 39 Students - . Juliet" 10 Public residences. - - disturbance. 1 44 Revoked. , VERTICAL ll Gaelic. - . AO Female of the I Written ; 12 Ho became - fallow deer. document. famous in article. 36 To choose. - 37 PistoL . 40 Perfume. 41 Plant -. : 42 To abound. 43 Fern seeds. - 44 To scratchy 45 Being. , 46 Therefore, 47 Microbe. 48 Tree. " 51 Call for help i at sea, " - ' 53 Road. 56 Grief.1. ;" - ; I J I I I 1 ' r " ' f jw- . I f 1 .... 1" " ! ' - J, , :. " - : i- ' ..." f ........ . 149 " jSO i2 ' I yl I 1 r.l 1 1 T i I l h THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William v Ferguson FAR. OUT ON THE OCAN CAN AS DIPECTLy TOWARD LAND AS A NAVISATOR CAN 7STEER :WrTH -HIS INSTFiUAAENrT. C 7- w n r t rt i p m f- tji luiau u IL.LL , . 1ES. ?IAI,TL C7.0WN Correpcanl VL:.s ZZZAV Announwment is rr.a3e of the marriage the pastr weeJc of Robert Rob-ert Dowdle, son of Mrs. Pearl Dowdle of this city, ar.d MLss Leona West, daug-fiter of Mr. ar.1 Mrs. Arthur W. West 'of Spanisn Fork, which took place in rhe Salt Lake temple. Both the your.--people are graduates of the" Brig-ham Brig-ham Young university.-The trida has been . employed as teacher the - gTOom ' haa been teachln ?-at ?-at the Wellington junior hign school ' In Car oon . county. tuiu 113. vjeurge rt-icrsii-i and son Carl and daughter Phyl-is Phyl-is were In Salt Lake City Sunday Sun-day to visit- another daughter, Leona Peterson, who is- recovering' recover-ing' from a recent operation for appendicitis. '; ! ' - ' Orr the: occasion of her tirth-day. tirth-day. Nana Lee . Reynolds entertained enter-tained a gToup of school friends at ; her home Tuesday evening. Games and a nicely arranged birthday luncheon were- enjoyed. Guests Included, Coleen Callister, Anna Lee Walker,- Norma Kell Straw, Carma JeanMendenhall, Phylis ' Reynolds, . Ardi3 ' Long, Joyce .'Pierce," Creed Jenkins, Blaine Ostler. Hal Clyde. Blair Sargent, - Dick - Crandall, . Hal Christensen, Jurfior. Nelson and Blaine Thorn. -'. ; , Members of the Current Study club entertained at a partycom-plimentary partycom-plimentary tq Miss Pricella Niei-son, Niei-son, a bride of the near future, Friday evening- at Riverside Inn. From one long- table a delicious chicken dinner was served and the' :- eroun later- tslayed bridge. High score prize was won cy Eertha Bearnson 'an the consol ation hv Mattie Davi3. The jruest at tionor was presented with a lovely gift. Those in attendance were Rea Straw. Minerva Johnson, John-son, Melba Sumsion, ' Lillian Russell, Rus-sell, Ellen Sessions, Fay Beam-eon, Beam-eon, Nell Matley. Bertha "Bearn- son. " Mattle ,Davi3, Prudence Wride. Elda Hansen and the guest of honor, Miss Nielson. : Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thompsette and daughters. Lois and Carol cf Bremerton- .Wash-, visited last week with . Mr. and Mrs. A. C. CThader and family 'in this city. They are on a tour of Utah, Colo rado and Arizona. lAmmx -77. -V fs- v-7T I - . . V fTHA ) fj!SoN AAAJST PLAfOETSA " 1 LAR5E AMD SAAALL.0( , ( ARH KNOWN TODKf ) - C&t-R. 1939 6V KEA SERVICE. ISO. T. M. BEG. 0.8. PAT. OFF. . rr is ESTIAAATED O-SOMEONE IN AMERJOA .. WILL. BE STRUCK ' vjereoRrre.: - ABOLTTEVERy ' ANSWER: Nearly 1500, but only nine of these are major planets. '.': The remainder are tiny bodies known as asteroids, and their orbitt "lie between the paths traveled by Mars and Jupiter. - ' ..... -: NEXT: Ilow' many molecules In x droi) of water? ' - T Hold Everything ; By Clyde Lewis t. ' ' (IuaU cqph, i?39 by wescivk:e. wc. - Ad Libitum club members were piicsta of- Mrs. Bettv Sumsion at her home Monday niehL Pur ine contract bridge which fur nished v pleasant entertainment during the eveninsr. Mrs. Helen Rowland . won' high score prize. A tasty luncheon was served by the hostess to the following: Lola Smiths -Afton BrinrhursL Helen Tfnwland "Naomi. Sumsion. Mae Miller, Bernice Jensen, . Wanda Stewart, Evelyn Jordan, Margaret Pierce, Elaine Crandall, ilarje Clegg and Dona Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Avery and daughter, -Mrs". - Stella Hail, 'of ; Gardenia, Calif., are visiting friends and relatives In Spring-ville. Spring-ville. Mrs. Hall has spent sev eral days with Mrs. Myrtle Harrison' Har-rison' arid - Mr." and Mrs. Avery have been "with Mrs. Lydia Sumsion. Sum-sion. They were dinner guests Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. CrandalL Norma Snelson, , daughter of Mr. , and Mrs. Myrle Snelson ,ia spending a few weeks with an aunt, Mrs. Rex Mayne, at Gypsum, Gyp-sum, ... Colorado; - Miss -Elaine Bird, daughter of ilr. and Mrs. -Walter Bird, ts visiting her -sister in Salt Lane City for several weeks. Mrs. Clara Smith of Santa Barbara, Califs Is ' spending a few days with relatives antt friends in. Spring'ille. . ' Mrs. G. D. Kennedy, and daughter, daugh-ter, Edna,, of Salina. were among the Memorial day visitors in Springville. ' . ": Mr.' and" Mrs. Thomas Masters and family were guests of Mrs. Sarah Palfreyman on Memorial day; - Mr. and : Mrs." Walter ': Raleigh of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gatherum of Salt Lake City were fruests this week of Mrs. Pearl Dowdle. ' . - " Every so often I get to Ihinkin what that prosecutor - "called inc an' I get so despondent I feel I can't go oaM " Mrs. ' Bert Groesbeck will be hostess to members cf the Ladies' Literary club at, her home Friday Fri-day evening. Av delightful program pro-gram la arranged for the evening eve-ning and officers for the coming vear will: be elected. A number" of 'relatives enjoyed a party at Kelley's Grove, Hobble Hob-ble Creek canyon, Saturday evening. eve-ning. Games and supper were features. fea-tures. In attendance were Mr. ar.d Mrs. Howard Vane and family; Mrs. "Josephine Pennington, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Shurtleff and family fam-ily of- Schofield, . Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Weight and family. - Mr. and Mrs. George Stone of Mapleton. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Weight spent Monday and Tuesday Tues-day at Weight's ranch in Hob tie Creek canyon. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Weight and son Royden and family of Silt Lake City, .visited two days of the past week with the former's sister, Mrs. Austin Roylance ar.d family here. "Mr. and Mrs. ' Creed Kindred and son Jerry of Provo, were Memorial day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jchn R. Kin dred. V-f. Y |