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Show x ,- SECTION- TWO PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, "SEPTEMBER : 21, - 1939 page - "Tim-is 1 A o "OP.- V y K " ' 7 ill iH t. 71 H ff 'if- 0 L li o o Troops 'HeiltHe Coriquering Hitler (XX 1 It YANT ADS PHONE 495 i Want &i3 'will appear ca the Claarined Ad Page If Best Bargains Effective-' Immediately 7 1 1,1 1 they are in the office before 9 a. xm., after which tney ' will appear In the column "Too Late For Classification." Classifica-tion." . ' Want Ada will fee accepted until 1 p. mv except ca Saturday, when they will appear In Sunday's Issue If phoned Into the office by 4 p. m. Rates First and second day, eacn Insertion 10 cents per line; three days 25 cents per line; one week, 40 cents per line; two weeks 70 cents per line; cne munth. $1.20 per line. r - Minimum charge 25 cents. Minimum accepted 2 lineal "All words must be fully spoiled out and no abbreviations abbrevia-tions accepted. Classified Ads Must Be Paid in Advance . - Legal Rate 10 cents per line per . in-iertlon, in-iertlon, 8 pt. type. ?Some Real Good Buys Ideal Location. 10 Room Brick , House on 5x8 Rd. Lot. A real good buy at $4000.' , N.E., 5 Iloom Modern Home New garage. Nice Lot $3675. . Hast Center rit., 5 Iloom Mod. Home Full basement $4000. On Fifth West, 5 Room --r- Good House, nice location $3150 N.W., Lovely New Home .With Basement Apartment Good garage $4000, terms. -S. EL, 5 Koora Brick Very good location, restricted district $4000. - Extra Good Building Lots East Center St.; or any part of city. FARMS - RANCHES LOANS and INSURANCE Dixon Real Estate Co 23G West Center St. - rhone 73 FOR RENT Unf urnlsb ed 4 ROOM modern1 apartment. -Apply 61. South 2. West. s22 2 ROOM apartment"-$12.00. 212 South 4th East. ' s22 2 ROOM basement house with garage ga-rage and outbuildings. Pnone 041J4. - T ' s22 3 ROOM apartment with bath $20. No heat. Phone' 64." , s25 5 ROOM modern houser-960 West ; x 1st South. Inquire in basement. . ' ' ,,X s21 3 UOOM modern houseth North Lst West, Orera. Phone 06R5.. . i . X V . " s24 - IF, you want to buy, or rent, easy terms. S. W. Kitchen, Orem. s22 3 ROOM modern basement apart- f merit (raraerd ?71 C!rnfth " v " -t tj""o"' - . 06 i I ROOM strictly modern apart- ment. heat. hot water, elec-. elec-. trically equipped. Phone 557. s27 WE'LL BE HERE x-X WHEN THEY'RE GONE,, I1 593 South University Ave. of the r V WEEK COAL AND WOOD COAL, wood, reasonable prices. Wood sawing. Phone 13G2. PICTORIAL PATTERNS ON sale at Butler's. 25c,. 35c, 45c and 50c paterns on sale at 20 .' cents. x": . FO UNDRYN WORK . SOUTH SIDE foundry General foundry work, stove grates, linings, lin-ings, bronz and aluminum. E. H. Backman, 88S West 6 South. ' Phone 1396J. ' ; x C0L0RCRETE BRICK, stucco and adobe. Phone 1105. 720 East 8 North. USED TIRES SPECIALS with life time guaran tee: 2 4.50-21; 3 6.00-21; 2 6.50-20; 6.50-20; 2 6.00-19; !-5.25-21; 4 4.50-20; 4.50-20; 2-4.25-19; 2 6.00-17; 1 32x6 10 ply. (Easy terms. Morrison Auto Supply. ' ' :. - FOR SALE BOSTON bulldog pups. Jersey, and . Guernsey bull service.. 765 West X 5 North. Phone 657j. PROPERTY! 2 Apts 5 Rby 12 R Lot. 3 A. Mod. . House-r-1800 .Coop."- 4 R by 12Rd Lot $350 Jl. . 2 Apts. Mod Brk House $2200; i A. Frame House $1500. 6 R Ilwd.i Floors $4750 DO. 5 Apts $6600.00 Income.1 . !i A. Mod Brk PL-View $3800. Mod. Brk. Large Lot NW. Store Site Brk House Mod. 20' A. ; Fruit and Garden Farm.-M Farm.-M A N Y GOO D- B U.Y S . Phone 1099 1 X ' .. Willard L. Sowards AGENCY ; OFFICE 39 2 N. ST. , PROVO, UTAH- ;. ' FOR IENT GOOD garage, close to B. Y. U4-i $2.53 per month. J. A. Owens, 691- North University Avenue Phone 894 W. . - , . n24 SALE HOUSES HOME at sacrifice by - owner, 6 room modern air conditioned house just ' redecorated and painted, new. floor coverings and drapes.1 Eeautifully land- scaped,- lot 6x12 rodsr, out-build- ings for cows and chickens. Will : sell for ' small payment down, balance: 5 per cent, or' trade on smaller place. 776 Vest 2 South. Phone 278J. . .v ; , ...s22 6 ROOM modern - home, by owner 74 North,. 4 East. fy22 ' FOR RENT OR SAlX GOOD pianos. pf accordions $35.00 and up. Prof .Williams, Lessons. Phone 940Ry SW. Williams. s21 x Many people n town have been approached . lir out-of-town salesmen about re-roofing " their homes. A fevr have bodbt but otbera have investigated oar low roofing prices and found they' can: , 1. Baf the aame roof for Ie. -money, or a better, longer lasting roof for the tame amount. - 2. Have a broader selection of roofing mate rials from hich to choose, 3. Hare assurance that we'll be here to back up our promises if something goes wrong. Before too buy a new roof ask for- our price. Ve'll be glad to visit your borne without any obligation and submit an esti- " male. . , Remember - well be here, when they'rv gone. - Our Monthly Payment Plan makes repairing simple easy convenient. ' - , Phone 20 V-f V A & W ROOT BEER DELICIOUS root beer floats. Good sandwiches. A & W stand, 129 South University Avenue. AUTO PARTS ATTENTION We are overstocked over-stocked on all sizes of front and rear ends for wagons and trailers. We will sell at a big reduction. We also handle alJ kinds of used auto parts. Provo .Hide & Fur Co. 148 West U .South. Phone 307 We are open until 6 p. m. .; EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE C. OWEN Draper. Parts to fit any makeNwasher," vacuum cieaner, bicycleXsewlng machine, stove, lawnmower, etc. Appointments -by Post Card or.-Call, at 445 West Center; Phone 1660-W. - CLEANING SPECI.Vl.-casb; ahd carryprlces. Men's suits and topcoats,69c. Ladiesr dresses and' coats, 69c. v lien's hats, 49c. ProvovCleanersV 77 North 1 West. PERMANENT WAVING MAKE your next permanent the new Duart..Amy's Beauly Shop. - 442 South -4 West. Phone 907. Good REAL ESTATE TV- BUYS! XXX 5 ROOM FRAME Home', Modern 'Newly , painted . and decorated; new Venetian Blinds ; and living room rug'.Half basement; two ', porches and garage. N. E. lo- .cation. $3 000r terms. 5 ROOM HOME Tartly Modern 4 by 15 rod lot; lawn, Bhrubs and. flowers. Coop for 500 chickens. Will take small home on trade. Easy terms on balance.; Priced at $2500X . ' . ?! ROO.M FRA3IE IIOME--3 Acres of land, with large garden spot; strawberries, "raspberries, coop, X. and smalL, barn.. A-l , . water right. Priced at $1200. .Small down payment. , Easy' terms on balance. -' : ' '.r. , ;,';" ' "Xy GRAY REALTY; CO. FOR SALE Miscellaneous USED stoker, $65. Peter Nielson, ' 96 - West First North, Spring-ville.--- y- -MX.: r -s2l DAY couch and mattress, bed and sewing machine. 610 West 1st South. ' . V ' :;s22 SILVER 'B flat Pedlar .clarinet. T. CDaviesT288 North -4 Wrest; -V.- - XXXxy s22 '36 FORD 4 door DeLusrPhone , .74 J, Springville. . s22 ITALIAN prunes and apples Phone 04 J3 Wilford Larsen. We -deliver.; - j "Xr-il. -: s25 USED heatrola a'ndhot water tank. 369 ..North 3 EaSt, Phone 1071R. ' S25 GOOD shihgle roof barn, suitable f or . doublevgarage. , Heal Realty Co.," 165 West Center Phone 4 V S21 ITALIAN prunes, Phone 1330-J, McMillen., -; 1 : ..:' ::s25 GOOD milk cow or tradefor coal 1G7 North 10 West. v s24 3 MONTHS old. Red chickens for sale. . Call 040-R-2. Jess Smith. ' ' ' -S24 'Monkey' Stove in first class condition; con-dition; cost $11.50; yours for $7. 230 North 1st West . . tf ITALIAN prunes, Oliver M. Hart-son, Hart-son, 1120 North 9 East. . Phone 1267R, - ' - . s22 HIRES on tap. Drive' Inn, good sandwiches, car service. Stone's Auto Court, Springville. s22 SPECIAL small nut coal, $4.75 ton, large nut $5.75,. reduced rates on . storage coal. Right Weigh. Phone 525. j s21 COAL- range and irOn bed 'and springs. 373 East 4 North. s22 3 POUND Rhode Island Red fry? ing chickens,. Leo Duke, 790 South 11 West; Phone 615. s26 JgLP WANTED M ALE SALESMAN with car, sell made to measure rugs and carpets Jto consumer. Provo and Utah . county open. Box P Herald. s24 LOST 1 BLACK 'horse, whit -stripe on shoulders. 1 Brown yearling colt, wearing halter. Notify Provo Pro-vo Brick &, Tile Co. Phone 290. Reward. ' -A , .. . s22 L "AT PERSONAL" $35 : For Two Weeks to , : Pay Day Costs, But . 49c ' Or X"p to 18 - Monthi to Repay. No War Assignment!. , Quick, Courteous Service. ' Emplvypr Not Notified. . . No Chareeaor Feea In .Advance. Pay Only for pentfth of Tlmn Used Loans From $10.00 to $300.00 Plans to Suit Your Every Need for YOUR Income. . Jall and See Telephone or Write HI. FEKGUSON Personal Finance Co. Room 20713 E. Center : (Over .Valgreen's Drug) Phone 210 Provo, Utah t'lX t'P vTIIK SI'AKK. KOO.M . FOK.8TVCNTA -Itent ltaryainH in New and . Used , Furnltare. - Yc- Kepuir Htoven and J urniHli Llnlngi and Ciralen for all niukett, of kloves. . We m1im clean CbiinneyH. ' . ; - TUB GEXEUAL SHOP S59 North .Unlr.v v l'hene 15W Don't Say "I Wish J HadP Buy xthis New Mod. '5 Rm. Brick, terms $3750. 4 Rm. Mod. Frame nevK $3500, 4x12 rd. lot, all ,sp. improvements paid," $350.' Or we will make you a loan .-and build , what; you want. Or buy a lot. Prows & : Haws Realty Co.r53 NorthxUnlv. Ave Pro-'! - vo. Utah. Phone456: jV-S-:SS'; bXm REAL REAL ESTATE BARGAINS RENTALSBusi-ness RENTALSBusi-ness . or Residence ' Insurance, Bonds or. Notary Work . - See or Phone No." 4 y HEAL REALTYr COMPANY .165 . West Center Street , Provo's New Shopping Center See our windows for. specials A Real Real Estate Bargain! 5 Room " Strictly Modern Homo Near B. Y. U. Now - vacant. K Immediate possession available. .Priced right. ' 'Phone .4" for", an ' appointment. ' ' J X I iHEAL REALTY CO. 165 West Oenier Street - Provo, Utah We Sell the Earth . and Insure Its Contents" X:XX---:- ' x FOR REOT FURNISHED - - - - . - .- . . - i 3 ROOM modern - apartment; new ly decorated.' 415'South University Univer-sity Avenue. ' , . s21 r - X 'y' - ' I ' 5ROOAI,ih6dern horned garage, with orwitnout 4 acresvground, coops for 300 chickens, .near ' . ' r : - s26 2 ROOM light housekeeping two . peupie. za Jiiast iiNortn. szo 3 ROOM modern, nicely furnished apartment, as west Center. s22 SMALL light - housekeeping apart- ments, 156 West 3 North, Phone S53-J. , o2 ROOMS partly North 3 West. furnished. 490 s21 OR unfurnished 3 room - apart-ments. apart-ments. Phone 363J. 227 East 3 North - -" s29 PERSONAL UNION LABEL advertising .-.matches, political" matches. -Football schedules) 'hunting laws or customer's own copy printed on the inside . free. Highest Equality, - lowest 'price. -Phone 1665-W. oi BOARD AND ROOl BOARD and room. 430' -Easts 5 North. Phone 1186R. .-. ' s22 BO ARD and room ror boys. ' 126 East 8 North. . s22 IIELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED experienced - waitress. Sutton Cafe. . . . . s25 FOR SALE - CARS '29. Model A tudor Ford, $20. 359 South 5th West ' ' s21 FOR sale or trade, equity in, 1933 Chevrolet sedan. C. A. Carlson,' V 244 East 1st South; ; ; s22 MUST sell 1937 Plymouth. Phone 714. 376 North 4 East. ; s2X BOY EVJUItED - X SPANISH FORK Four-year-Old Junior Nelson, son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert A; Nelson is improving following fol-lowing cuts on the head which he received when he fell down an unfinished stairway at the new family home under construction. The lad fell from the first floor to the basement. Following treatment treat-ment he was taken to hia home. The accident occurred Monday. Provoan To Teach At Arizona School Ilyrum Smith of Provo has left J to accept a teaching position at Heber, Arizona, for the 1939-40 school year. After coming to Provo from Palmyra, N.Xy.j earljK this year, Mr. .Smith attended Brigham Young , j, university during .the spring- quarter. n Before leaving for Arizona Mr. Smitli made, a visit to Leth- bridge, Alberta, Canada. - He was accompaniedbn the . trip by Mrs. smith. ' Duringthe winter Mrs. Smith will .remain ' in Provo with her children, four of which are attend ing'B. Y. .U..and the "Y' high school.. Italy Thinks It's v Time For Peace V . ; . ROME; Sept.' 21 (U.D-AVirginiO Gayda,. Italian editor close to the foreign office,, and - who. at times has acted as, Premier Benito Mussolini's spokesman today ' .expressed .ex-pressed belief that the. moment' for . peace is at hand. - yv Asserting in the Gironale D Italia that it is useless to extend' the , German-Polish conflict and that it is up to the Poles whether wheth-er even a small new polish' state Vill ta allowed to exist, Gayda wrote: '. "-V X .; "For what - purpose, with the conclusion of war, in ' eastern Europe, should.there be a tragic" ulbreak of westerriv war which upto uie present has ween-limit- ea xu .minor episotiey ; .-.., - - v ArmyK Men Now Supreme iri ' Germ a n v. Beca use Princes Rebelled in he :World -War ' 2t. Editor's note : This Isthe fourth of a series of articles telling the story'of the warof 1914-18, pcan conflict of today. , . v - AN s AMERICAN WIRE FEATURE - y ' - Germany, as we have' seen, was sweeping down Thru 'Belgium that August .of 1914. ' - '- . , According to the preconceived plan, theGerinan -line tohe south . of France was merely to hold a line along the border, and' then fall yw'riw-:r i i m: I 9' ft , Generab Mackensen . . , he could have controlled the German princes, but Moltke could not. back, leading theFrench to send troops there weakening the French vline in, the north where the real German advancewa3v to. bemade. ' Unfortunately for, Germany, . General Moltke whileMn cdmmand on. the western front, had a serious generals. - .. , V Thatwas the fact that he had under him his 'social superiors" the young noblemenof Germany, who were acting as generals because be-cause of birth, rather than ability. Two of these were theCrown . Prince of Bavaria, and mcst im- portant the Crown Prince of Germany Ger-many himself. X- . , Each of these had been given the simple task of merely: holding the southern line, and then withdrawing with-drawing slowly, leading the French forward into a trap while the great German steam roller moved down from the north. .But once again the German failed to take, psychology ' into consideration. con-sideration. - , Moltke was not the powerful, power-ful, fire-eating type of general, .such as were Mackensen and Hindenburg, who ,were at that time not on the western front. Mackensen or Hindenburg might have controlled the princes. Moltke was afraid of . them. v.. Hitler gets the Nazi "heiV'' from, his troops as he strides through, ,y . Photo passed through German censors before being 1 i i i 'iii il ii' ' i I, ' , ... i. , i n , i ii i l . ri j -i - t J. SPRINGVILLE REPORTS Ik MRS. MANILA BROWN, Reporter Phone 223-W The high school Thespians, dra iui party vveanesaay evenings a v the Uttle theater in ' the art building at which off icers for the year- were elected. Arnold.. Har ney was elected president;- Fer-ron Fer-ron "Heaton, ' vice-president;' Ina may. Sanf ord, secretary ; Elsie Sunt-J sion. treasurer;' Dorothy Ldng, historian; Edna ; Nielson, press agent. Joe V Salisbury retiring president, presided; at' the Installation Instal-lation and presented each new 'officer with p. golden robesancti nnift soarr.'- nrom a mrnr ana beautifully decorated vtatlecar- rying outxin ' artistic manner the society colors pf blWTahd gold,. V, in its significance to theEuro . - . y v. V 'K 1 m - S v -7 Xs - X. V 4 I -1 problem to contend with in .his Both the crown, princes wert highly annoyed, - and instead of following orders and leading the French forward," they attacked thus forcing the French to form a firm, compact" military line. ; Thus did. -the ; crown princes really do the French a favor ' in those early - days of the war, in attacking the ml , - . All thru the war the same tiling held . true; German , plans being " balked by the willful disobedience of the young nobility. That is one fault which has been corrected in the present - German army. It Is purely a,y military organization, run on military lines, with power fco-Ing fco-Ing to the commanding generals gen-erals directly from the all-powerful all-powerful Hitler. The lesson of the weakness of divided authority has been learned ' by the German army of today. V".' . v - ' . Next: Battla of the Marne. sr--- ' " . - " . ' , tasty- refreshm.ents were served. AnnrnYlTYiatnlr Oft mTYlMro t&t& in attendance to enjoy the rie-l. lightf Ul .affair which was under direction of Miss Bernice Park, highchodl dramatic ' instructor. Mothers Stay club members held the first meeting of the sea. son in the-TOrm of a party fiday afternoon at Valley Tavern Mrs. Fhilda Finley and Mrs Gladys Boyer were hostesses A nvell ar ranged . and tasty luncheon x to- getherxwlth an interesting pro gram'' featured the entertainment i Mrs.. Mae Hunington. gave ax report re-port on -the student lending1., fihid and y Miss Elaine Brockbank- & splendid; manner gave the play, The Monkey's Pawl -President philda Finley presided during the afternoon and announced the next. meeting of the club for Friday, September 22, at. the home of Mrs., Mae s Huntington. . . The Ladies Literary club-meet ,lng is scheduled for next Thurs- i day, September 28, atthe 'home orvMrs. iiannan canister. ' Mrs. Minnie Finley will';g1ve th 'piay, "NosTime For Cofnpdv." Juene Mere , club members held their . f frst meeting' - of the season" sea-son" following,, a summerN recess at ValIeyTavem Wednesday night. It was ano-hostess' party and cards featured - the 'occasion. The affair ' was also iiihonor ot Mrs. Gweneth Ttiorn; mem ber who is leaving xo make her home in- Reno, N Prizes for the. evening's-' games vcnt to Mrs.-Edna Clj'de and Mrs. Mabel Ma-bel Wrierht. . Others In ntt A were; Mrs. Madelvri DesDain. Airs. Florence Allen, Mrs. Beth Jensen, Mrs. Marie Whiting, Mrsv Maurine Haymond, :;.Mrs. i Naomi ThOrnMrs. Margaret Blacketf, Mrs. True Clvde. Mrs. Florence on, :. Mrs.- Lucille Childs.- Mrs, Gweneth Thorn. Mrs. IlazeMiarrison ,&rfd Mr3 Philda Finley with , Mrs- Bernice nutuiiuiaun, ivirs.;iia . uaic ana Mrs. Marie Sabirfof PaysOn, enjoyed en-joyed the day last7 Thursday, -4s-iting in, PgdenancLJirxLake W " - 7 yA ' . 'yX-y' ) . " v : Mrs.: LaVieve n Bertelseii was nostess t members of the La Valate club at a hicely arranged pariy.at her home Friday evening. even-ing. Contract bridge featuretf the entertainment for'' which priies were won, by Mrs. LamarHunter and Mrs. Grant -: Penrodbf Provo. i(ttccuiiig tiie games, lasiy deiert lunch was served. : Present were y the f ollowipg-, Mrs. Phil De Lamare, Mrs Grant ' Pen rod, Mrs. ' Lamont avltt Mrs."" La-maK La-maK Hunter, all of . Provo, Mrs. JackXEvans,- Mrs, Merrill Neil-son Neil-son anaMrs. Francis Hazel of this city, Nthex latter three being guests. V- , , The ; Boosters club A held "their annual x old , members party . - on Monday rdght with, the Misses CItey Dealer ylDau Special! SoUniv, -1937X5UEV DeLUXE TQN siDAN ". ' - X - ' A Beautiful Opaie55cerit Green finish ;upho!stry like new. x This carhas two hew tires with safejty puiicture-proof tubes on front. Motor renewed and fully, guaranteed. $G0 Radiof Heater and Def iVMai- ViUJf ,. '37 INTERNATIONAL Pickup - '37 DODGE,PicI;c- '37 CHEV. Pickup - All Pickup, come in and make . : a Y -... " : r OPEN EVENINGS 191 South University Avenue V' . (NBA Radiaphato)''. the conquered Polish city cl Lodz. flashed to this country. W ' -" i 1 : 1 1 r - Lo,recn Crandall and Carma cum-. dall acting as hostesses. A delightful de-lightful time was spent ; w j th progressive card- games and racial ra-cial chat together with a d n-cious n-cious . lunchfm i served at fcrriali tables. lively decoration.si consisting con-sisting or rose buds N and asters Mf'd 4; on the ..serving tables. and entertaining, rooras. Earn hoiwed . guest, comprising, mem-, bets of -theclub who . gra 1 ua t -d . -last spring were presented with a' lovely gift., The.s-e girls includ ed Ha Clyde. L0t3 Johnson: Fern, SimkinsLaJeune Whitney.' Merle Fletcher Mary '" Loui-o-' Wingatjo, Edna Ilirthort.iTiew, Edna " Wiscombe and Buleah Whiting. JLn attendance st the party, were about 22 members. ORE LT TIMPANOGOS WARD SHARON WARD Mrsi- Merrill Crandall Reporter rPhone C2G-R-S I V V , Elmo CnristenseTl came from hi. home dn7 Richfield to spend . the ?ekend tiere. His wife who has been convalescing at' the. Lome ofvher Parents, Mr. and Mr;, Clar ence. Kofford for two weeks re turned home with him Monday. Mrs.XEffie1 Garrick has .!. n confinedxto her home for the a.Ht week, with aninfection in her mouth and xis, reported fus much . improved. ' The , following of her children spent -part "of the wt ck with -her, Mrs. Lee Worthlngton of Grantsville,' Mrs., Iiud Harwood of Salt IJiike City,N.nnd I1r.' and Mrs.- Virgil Swasey of, Mona. Mrs. -William Kelly- of West- wood, Ci tif, who ban fspent the past three;reeksA'ith her F.trr, Mrs. Elwood Dayfs and other la-tivesin la-tivesin Orenrf, left Mondfty for Ermine, Nevada where ahc will visit ' withanotherxsIs.ter, prior to returning home, :y "TheGenealogical ommittee of. Shar6n wiarl 'are sponsoring a banquet ban-quet to be givcnVc)ne.sday eve- Lning, Sept. 27.Thi3 banquet M another feature. of the ward buiW- : ing' programand all inomlrs of Uhe1 ward are urged to uttend. f . - Mn-arrd 1 Mrs. M. F. Crandall -hatrafuesLs at Sutulny dinner, Mr. and Mrs.' Bryan G. Stewart of Salem, 1 Mr.' and Mrs. Fn d Daft of Spanish Fork, M,t s. 1 x clones, Mrs. Josephine - Hamilton,, ''Teddy Jones, Dan Hamilton .'and Chauncey White of Salt" Lake LdkeCity."; ; - '";'.. Mr. and :Mrs. -Clare "'York,' Mr, j. and.. .Mrsl Clyde Memmott, J.Ir. and 5 Mri George- Ferguson and ' Mrs. Bessie Excell visited at V.u State Fair Sunday. ' Mr.; and Mrs. Clifton Pynf and Jimmy visited in Salt Lake City . and at the State" fair Tuesday. Sharon stake M. I.: "A. officers will meet inthe first regular board meeting of the season : Thursday ; evening at 730 p. m. at the Seminary' Semi-nary' building. ' iy" ' IV takes 10. tons : of black coal turned into eteanvto make one hbsepower, according to estimates by steam engineers. roster - yf X V r.CF .. r ready to pro. If you need a us. an offer. , '-XX x n p: 11 X ," . I ... - ... "" . " " " " .' t ' V |