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Show 1 O 4 o ?T1 n ( --. II i , incoin -rssey scrimmages 7 ti i Wo W - ! ! ) ' T T . 2 - - u ' i r . j n n i ,o. ; 'sys; Wing' Keaay With their sights set on the "Big-7" crown, Brigham Young's shifty blue and white machine, 35 strong, embarks for Logan Friday Fri-day morning af 10 o'clock. The Cougars will get a rousing send-off from students and townspeople towns-people at a short rally on the lower campus. . Colorado U, rated wit the Cougars as the team to beat for the - conference title, comes to Provo for homecoming November IS and every member of the varsity var-sity who wears a block T on his sweater, as well as the sophomore J action, knows tha the can either make or break the setting . for next week with the performance against Utah Aggies. Spirit High The team has the right spirit and if the Aggies win Saturday it will be because they play a smarter brand of ball, not because be-cause of over-confidence on the part of the Cougars.- "Close victories over Denver Colorado Aggies and the other teams have -served as tonic for the Cougars," Coach Eddie Kimball Kim-ball reported following Wednesday's Wednes-day's drills which saw the varsity maneuver successfully against Utag plays as put on by the Kitten Kit-ten team. It will be the first game since Arizona State that the Cougars have been at full strength. Art Gilbert is back in playing great ball at one guard, position, and George Wing, sensational -sophomore back who was injured in the Utah battle, is ready to' go. Wing Ready If Brigham Young can get by without using. Wing, the , sophomore sopho-more star will be saved for the LEGAL IIOTICES.'j j f robate and j Guardianship Notices , I Cviiauil LXiuutj Clerk or U , I Jiieicctlve tanner lor 1" uxta-i uxta-i er inloruiatiuu. I ORDINANCE WHEREAS, a petition signed by the majority of the owners of trie real property hereinafter described, de-scribed, which said real property lie3 contiguous on the north of the corporate limits of Provo City, Utah, has been filed with the City Recorder of Provo City, asking that said property be annexed an-nexed to, and .become a part of, Provo City, Utah, and WHEREAS, said property owners own-ers have caused an accurate map cr plat of such territory to be maae under the supervision of the City Engineer of Provo City, Utah, a copy of which map or plat certified Dy said Engineer has been filed in the office of the Re corder of Provo City, Utah, and WHEREAS, said petition and map have been presented by the City Recoraer- lo the Board of Commissioners of Provo City, Utah, and tbe-js3me has been duly and regularly considered by them. NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT. AND IT IS HEREilY, ORDAINED: OR-DAINED: , Section 1. That the property hereinafter described be, and the same is hereby annexed to Provo City, Utah, and the corporate limits of said Provo City be, and the same are hereby,' extended to include within the said corporate limits the following described territory, contiguous .to thlPpres-cnt thlPpres-cnt corporate limits of said Provo City. Utah, to wit:.,.. 'Commencing at the Northwest --corner of the Southwest quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section Sec-tion 25, Township b South, Range 2 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; Merid-ian; thence North 89 15 East 20 chains; thence East 20.29 chains; thence South 10.71 chains; thence East 1.47 chains; thence South 6 34' East 1.92 chains; thence South Z2' 25' East 3.2S chains; thence youth 32 10' West 5.67 chains; thence South S5.60 chains; thence West 4.50 chains; thence South 33' West 4.90 chains; thence West 1 chain; thence South 32 West 0.95 of a chain; thence North 4y Z(y West 24.95 chains; thence South 24 26' West 11.16 chains; thence South 2.17 chains;, thence North 50' West 2.40 chains; thence North 34 East 0.66 chains; thence North 48 41' West 3.44 chains; thence North 1.35 chains; thence North 25" East 0.60 chains; thence North 13' 30' West 4.57 chains; thence .North 24" 30 West 6.35 chains; thence South 4.10 chains; thence West 31.36 chains;' thence, North 1.S0 chains; thence Let Us Winterize Your Car! Only the Correct Grades' of Winter Lubricants Ued Plenty of Prestone & Zerone STAN'S Super Service A UTAH OIL STATION Colorado game, Kimball indicated. Ken Jensen and Dee Chipman have been angling for a starting position at quarter 'all week, and both can be expected; to be , in the backfield a good share of the afternoon. Jensen's passes to Co-captain Co-captain Wayne Reeve, Roland Jensen and John Weenig have been dynamite to othet'te.ams and it could easily be that for the Aggies Saturday. . Big Hafe Leavitt and Garth Chamberlain, sophomore, are still working for one tackle . berth. Chamberlain is coming along fast and may beat out the veteran before be-fore the end of the season. Shirl Blapkham or Odean Hess will take care of the starting assignment as-signment at center, but it was still problematical today as. to which would -get the call. Co-captain' Fred Bateman is a sure starter at tackle. Jackson To Start Brigham Young and the Aggies will pack about the same weight on the line; in the backfield, the Cougars will hold a slight advantage. ad-vantage. Lloyd Brink and George Jackson will likely start at halfback, half-back, with sophomore Dean Gardner Gard-ner at full. Other Cougars expected to make the trip to Logan are itonte Anderson, An-derson, Ed Rajek and Bryce Johnson, John-son, ends; Stan Turley and Reginald" Regin-ald" LeFevre, tackles; Eugene Riska, Owen Dixon, Sam Mavra-kus, Mavra-kus, Frank Witney and Don Plum-ley, Plum-ley, guards; Ivan Threet, center; Ken Maynafd, quarterback; R. W. Christensen, Roy Evans, Murr Skousen and Max Gardner, halfbacks half-backs Willard Devitt and Kay Harciy,x fullbacks.' West 8.96 chains; thence North 11.78 chains; thence East '5.00 chains; thence North 9.4U cnains; thence South 81 15' East 17.60 chains; thence North 52 East 3.80 chains; thence North 45" 30. East 10.00 chains; thence North 14J East 4.15 chains; thence North 34 East 5.11 chains; thence North 6.00 chains; thence East 4.00 chains to point of beginning." Area 314.07 Acres. Section 2. That the said addi tion tat Provo City; Utah shall be designated and known as the -CAHTERVILLE ADDITION." Section 3. That a copy of the i map or plat of the above-described property, duly certified, acknowledged, acknowl-edged, and approved shall be lorihwith filea m the office of the County Recorder of Utah County, Utah, together with a certified copy of mis ordinance. section 4. 1 hat in the opinion of the Board of Commissioners of provo City, Utah, it is necessary for the immediate preservation of the -peace, health, and safety of Provo City, and the inhabitants thereof, that this ordinance take effett immediately for the following follow-ing reasons, to wit: ia), lhat the area proposed to be annexed i3 without pure or sufficient suf-ficient culinary water, and cannot obtain the same within a reasonable reason-able period of time without securing secur-ing it from Provo City; that It is imperative that the inhabitants of said area be immediately supplied with sufficient pure culinary water; wa-ter; and that Provo City can proceed pro-ceed with improvements at once to supply said waten if said area becomes a part of said Provo Cityr Utah. . . (b) That said area Is contiguous to Provo City, and its inhabitants interests are towards Provo City; that said area is needed for the immediate . growth of said Provo City; that the Town of Orem is seeking to annex a portion of said area against the will and without the consent of the majority of the property owners thereof; and that such proposed, annexation by- the Town of , Orem would produce strife and discord among the inhabitants in-habitants pf said area and would threaten the peace and safety of the inhabitants of said PAjvo City, Utah. It is, therefore, hereby ordained that this ordinance ' shall take ei-xect ei-xect immediately upon its passage and publication. Passed by the Board of Commissioners Commis-sioners of Provo City,' Utah, this yth day of November, A. D. 1939. . MARK ANDERSON ATTEST: Mayor I. G. Bench . f City Recorder. ," (SEAL) STA'lE OF UTAH, . COUNTY OF UTAH S3. I, I. G. Bench, the duly appointed, appoint-ed, qualified and acting Clcy Recorder Re-corder of Provo City, Utah County, Coun-ty, State of Utah, do hereby certify cer-tify thati-the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the Original Ordinance "passed by the Board of Provo City Commissioners Commis-sioners on , the - 9th day of November, No-vember, 1939, entitled: "ANOR-DINANCE, "ANOR-DINANCE, as' the same Sppears of record and on file in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my - hand arid affixed the seal of my Office, this 9th "day cf November, A. D., 1939. ' (SEAL) I. G. BENCH, City Recorder of Provo City, Utah County, State of Utah, nu J.i. hi The--Dally IIcraM November Novem-ber L, ll3U. f Battle For y &&&& atlioi Jo JUulb R. L. (Matty) Mathews, coach of University of Pprtland, who has selected 53 winners in 79 games this season in his weekly forecasts for the Herald, picks Brigham Young university - to defeat Utah State at Logan Saturday in this week's headliner. y : . Matty's selections follow: Oregon vsl Oregon State Oregon's Ore-gon's offense is rolling, and I believe be-lieve they'll win. Utah State vs. Brigham Young -Brigham Young. Montana State vs. North Dakota Da-kota Statfr A guessx on Montana State. ' ' "" , Utah vs. Hawwaii The altitude will affect Hawaii, and . Utah should win. . Idaho Southern vs. College of Idaho Idaho Southern. . , " San Francisco vs. St. Mary's St. Mary's. Southern Cal. vs. Stanford U. S. C. won't stumble here. Willamette vsH Pacific Willamette Willam-ette has a strong team, and should be ahead at the .finish. . . College of Pacific vs. California Aggies Pacific. California . vs. . Washington Washington has-better man-power, and should win. ' Washington State vs. Idaho A tossup. I'll take W. S. C. Santa Clara vs. Michigan Staiel Santa Clara hit its stride m the St. Mary's game, and should win again. Montana vs. Gonzaga Gonzaga has. the most power. Fresno State , vs. Portland Portland will win. Womenlnvited to Night Gym Glass ! Provo women who are not participating par-ticipating in the gym class conducted con-ducted from 7, to; 10 p. m. "each Wednesday in' the ladies' 'gymnasium, 'gym-nasium, Provo high school, are missing much enjoyment and healthful exercise, says Mrs. Ir-eta- B.-. Mason, recreation super-visofT super-visofT in charge. Provo ladies of .all ages are invited. Various activities are conducted con-ducted by two B. Y. U. graduates of women's physical education. , Men are invited to participate in gym classes in the men's gymnasium-at Provo high, also conducted con-ducted Wednesday nights. Football Briefs . . BY UNITED PRESS SALT LAKE CITY After viewing motion pictures that showed blocking and tackling deficiencies de-ficiencies were partially the cause of the Colorado defeat, Utah university gridsters went through a bone-crushing practice session on those points today. OGDEN Eyeing the airlanes as the best possible route to vie--tory, the Roaring Rainbows of Hawaii today concentrated on passing plays as they became acclimated ac-climated for a ; clash with' Utah university on Saturday. j LOGAN Coach Dick Romney showed his Utah State football squad a few , new plays and put it through a complete review of formations today in preparation-for preparation-for a game with Brigham Young university. Absence of Seth Maugham, flashy back, from the practice line up caused the only dark spot on the Utags horizon. Ninety-five per cent of all the bathtubs in the world are owned by Americans. Corn beef and' cabbage is one of the most popular dishes in Japan. When a Widow Has -$50 a Month ' , she can face the future with some confidence. Ask for information about our Family Protection Plan. L. CROFT LARS EN Provo, Utah Phone Ki. - Off ICS! Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. DAILY HERALD, Tackle Berth - Quarterbackers Name Officers "Utah Aggies may defeat the Cougars Saturday but it "won't be due to overconfidence on the part of our team," Coach Eddie Kimball, "Y'' mentor, told Downtown Down-town Quarterback club members at ' today's luncheon. ; The Cougar coach declared Brigham Young's, upset over Denver last week is het best tonic . his ,. team could have in bracing for - a tough game at Logan Saturday. Floyd Millett and Wayne Sof f e of the Cougar coaching staff reviewed re-viewed the Denver game and the Aggies' plays , which -. might be expected at Logan. ' The Quarterback members voted to form a permanent club and J. Edwin Stein was selected as nrseident. Other' officers include Kcornelius R. Peterson, secretary; Clayton Jenkins, treasurer, and the v following executive - board members: Bob - Bullock, Blaine Ward, ,LeRoy Olsen, Sherman Christensen, Mark Eggertson, Herb .Vance, Albert:! Kirkpatrick, Kenneth Weight and, Raymond Ross. - It was decided to hold the next, meeting November 15, preceding the Colorado game. v , HOOVER AS MEDIATOR NEWTON, Mass., Nov. 9.U.E) A resolution was adopted by 200 members of the Newton Center MethodisrChurch ..Men's club last night to open a "nationwide", cam paign to "draft" former-president Herbert Hoover as a mediator in the European war. Elerald-Uinia PrcdioSinfr Gonfoat . 3. Tf XT " V - m. Utah. Provo High . .j. Holy Cross ............ Baylor . . . . ; Washington Cornell .... Georgia Tech , yx- ) ..( ) ..( ) . . ( ) . ( ) . ( ) .( ) Harvard Notre Dame Michigan Oregon State U. C. S. Columbia Washington State Name Address Twins Harmonious Even to Position .'.VW.'.W.Vfr.'. The Orf twins, Bob, left, and Rud play ths efids for thef University of Miuuii football team. Tlicy also entertain teammates with "- harmonious hUl-billy dueb. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1939 ay ;C:ii ; fia L7or Jop. G;:dS Oaiordny t BY CARL REICH . United Presks Correspondent DENVER,5- Nov. 9 OLE) Big Seven conference schedule makers mak-ers must have f orseen last week's results, for only, two of the teams that figured in reversals last week that tied up the. rae, play league contests Saturday. Both of these elevens should win their gafnes, further tightening tighten-ing the stretch drive and making for a photo finish two weeks hence. Colorado university, the surprise eleven of the circuit, will rest after defeating Utah U. 21-14 to move into first place. Denver, which lost in the last 25 ' seconds to Brigham Young, enjoys a homecomoing against Colorado State, which won its second straight over Wyoming 22 to 0. Brigham Young, 21 to 18 winner over D. U., and not even figured in the race until last Saturday, plays Utah State at Logan. Three Teams Tied T'm re teams are tied for second sec-ond place Utah, B. . Y. U. and Denver. Brigham Young and Denver Den-ver can move into a tie for first position with C. U., by winning their . games, and , there seemed little -reason today that they wouldn't. Utah meets Hawaii university uni-versity at Salt Lake City and Wyoming plays St. Louis univers ity at St Louis in other games of the week. ' Denver and Utah need to win their remaining two games to tie for the championship, while a loss for either would give the title to the other provided B. Y. U. and C. U. lost one. The only way one team could take an uncontested un-contested title would be for the other "three to drop two games. Utah, has games remaining with Colorado State and -Utah State, Colorado U. plays Brigham Young and Denver; Denver meets Colorado State and C U., and Brigham Young plays Utah State, Colorado . and Wyoming." As the tie .Denver and t Utah played doesn't count in the standingrs. p. U. and B. Y. U. have a better ohance ; to take the crown, because be-cause either could put an , extra win to its record than D. U. or Utah. . ... v- Religious booklets bound with donkey skin ares carried bv Ha numan Hindus of central India, us part of their religious custom. 7 Utah Aggies ) ) Hawaii ( ) Uncoln ( ) ) Templet . . ........... ( ) nia .v( ) Y Colgate ...v ) - i Navy Idaho .( ) ( ) LOtJOOS PPilDAY They've finally lined up the wrestling bout Salt Lake fans have been awaiting Jimmy Lon dos, world heavyweight cham pion, vs. the local idol. Del Kun kel for the grappling headliner at McCullough's arena this Fri day night. And to give the. mat clientele their money's worth. Promoter Johnny Doyle has scheduled . six other bouts besides the headliner This is the chance Kunkel has b.een awaiting ever since he hit the wrestling big time. This 4s the one goal he has in mind ever since he won a tigerweight championship for the U. S. at the Olympic games. He's been deprived de-prived of a shot at the championship champion-ship which he rightly deserves because the high moguls of the game know well he has come by the title 'foxiest man in wrestling" wrestl-ing" through deserving. " But now, with Londos married," and wanting want-ing to find some worthy , successor suc-cessor to the throne czars of the game decided to give Del his chance. . x '-A - , Londos, the Golden, ageless, matchless Greek of the game, one of the few survivors of that mythical my-thical age of supermen in sports stil in competition, recently re-; turned from Hawaii, where he was honeymoning. He plans a sort of farewell tour, during which he will meet the best boys in each locality, and , each time his title which he has won and lost twice, will be at stake. He and Del will go - for one houror less . over the two-fall route.c Y Yanhs to Sponsor Cdalio Falls Team IDAHO FALLS, Ida., Nov, 9 U.E Entrance of v IdahoFalls in the Pinnpr hflsphnll 'lapii' with a team sponsored by the New York Yankees in 1940 was assured last night when Mayor- Chase Clark signed a contract wtih S. W. Collins Jt or transfer of tb lewtston franchise. Lewis ton, was eliminated from the league by action of the executive execu-tive committee. League officials must now approve the transfer of franchise, which they already have" indicated they approved. ' Local Youths To Join Navy Forces Two local youths have " enlisted for service in the navy, Roland H. Smith, local recruiting officer announces. ? . Lynn Miner of Orem,' son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Miner Is leaving Friday for the San Diego naval base to begin his training period. Perry. Chapman, son of Mrs. Daisy Gibby Chapman of 186 West Center street, has been approved for service and is awaiting call to begin training. , r WILSON . STATU B DESTROYED STOCKHOLM, Nov. 9 (U.P.) Gutzon Borglum's state of President Presi-dent Woodrow Wilson in Wilson park at Poznan (Posen), Poland, nas; been destroyed by the Germans Ger-mans as an "artistic eyesore," the Polish Telegraph agency reported today. . .. U. C. L. A. SEEItS GAME LOS ANGELES, Nov. 9 U.K University of California at Los Angeles is dickering; with University Univer-sity , of Miami for a post-season football game in. Florida during the Christmas holidays of 1940. 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' Others who are expected to face Provo as regulars are Bryce Mc-Bride, Mc-Bride, junior end; Xavier Befort, junior tackle; Gerald Jasperson and Stan Ekins, junior guards; j Captain Russell Parka, senior cen ter; Lawrence uua) smun, senior quarterback; Robert Rohbock, senior sen-ior fullback. Nolan Brown, brilliant halfback who is rated the best kicker In the region, has been out of practice all week with the flu but may be ready for action. Edwards will replace him In the . starting lineup. "Other squad members will " see action are Gale Larson, Hubert Carter and Clyde Olsen, backfield aces; Max Broadhcad and Elmer Skinner, guards ; - Brigham Nichol and Ross Holdaway. tackles; Kenenth Duke and Bert -Wirght, ends. IBowliris Result si MA JO It IJEAUIK , ,,,,, llar'r Ol! Co. . . . . .... 1 H1 OlM Motor Co. ' , JTovo Crner .......... lllch te-mfrJf, Hurler Oil ; 1 1 lull . tram same; Hurl tH -HiKh lndl10ual rlr, A. Oltwn l.iKh aingle ame, K. . N IHwmi, til. , . 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Complete Line of Batteries - Radios -Anti-Frceze and Accessories Also These Bargains IN GOOD USED TIRES! 1.5021 - 4.7519 - 5.50 19 (G Vly) 5.2518 - G.00 16 - 5.501? 5.5016 - 6.50 20 (6 I'iv) Af A(--0 ))') .225 Wi;sT ci:nti:u ST. With several injured players back in the lineup, Provo s Bull dogs rule a.3 elieht favorites to de feat Lincoln high Friday at the "Y" stadium in the final region game. The Bulldogs have come through the legion MneUule without a ue-feat, ue-feat, and, with the exception of a tie game with I"prir.(;ville, have had a most eucrt ssiul reason. Coach Grif Kimball reported, following Wednesday's dilH.i, that his team was ready to .stop tho line crushing of Lincoln's Lawrence Law-rence (Bui) Smith who was on several all-state selections last year. Kimball has also drilled hii players against quick kicks. Nolan lirown or the Timers is one of the standout kickers of the region this season and the Bulldogs are in no mood to be caught flat-footed. flat-footed. Ed Preece, senior full hack, and Mahlon Kasmuson, quarterback understudy, returned to scrimmages scrim-mages this week. Preece has been nursing an injured Ice arid Rasmus Ras-mus in has been recovering from a braken noae picked up In the Lchl battle. Kimball intimated that his prob-ale prob-ale lineup for Friday would find Charles Ashton and Ronald Knud-sen Knud-sen at end3, Bob Harding and Preston Bushman at tackles; Don Stubbs and Pratt Petersen at guards, and either Howard Bon-well, Bon-well, Allan Ridge or Tom Beamer at center. Deb Warner is likely to start at quarterback, Russell Christian and Earl Norton ut halfbacks, half-backs, and Ed Preece at fullback. . B. Y. U. BROADCAST First of a scries cf Public Relations Re-lations broadcasts from"" Brigham Young university will be presented Thursday night at 7 p. m. from Colsefre Hall, according to announcement an-nouncement by Dr. George II. Hansen, Han-sen, chairman. The public will be invited ' to view the broadcasts, which will bo staged from 7-7:30 p. m. each Thursday. The program will feature fea-ture gref tings from university student and faculty representatives and student musical talent. Philadelphia has the largest single sin-gle unit natural park of any city in the world. MONEY TO LOAN Borrowers Attention ! Borrow larger amounts at lower rates, pay all your bills, get additional necessary cash and have only one monthly payment instead of several. Offices at Jolley Motor Co. 145 North University Ave. Owned and operated by Utah People LOANS UP TO $2000 ' ' r i ') U:G ):f iiio:;;: :,t, |