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Show PROVO (UTAH) DAILY. HERALD, . FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, -1939 '.PAGE FIVE 30.COT Briefs Marilyn Cox of St. George, is a .visitor in Provo today. Chris Chrlstensen of Ogden spent today in Provo with friends. A. Alvin Bbhop of Logan, was among the visitors in Provo today. to-day. " ; . m m , i - O, W. Israelson of Logan, visited visit-ed . here on business today. LeRoy II Cox of St. spent today here with friends. George., business Bonheur Club In Session Mrs. Paul Holt entertained members mem-bers cf the Bonheur club Thursday Thurs-day evening at her home. A tasty luncheon was followed by cards, music and chat. Mrs Waldo Hodson was a guest, and the following members were present: pres-ent: Mesdames David , Crowton, Elvin Anderson. Stephen Mur-dock, Mur-dock, William Walter, Glen Ken-ner, Ken-ner, Floyd Millet, McKay Chrlstensen, Chrls-tensen, Russell Swenson, Dean Anderson,. Lewis - Boyd, Ralph Britsch and Richard Knights & Primrose Qub Mrs. W. R. Green Red Bombo Mss lilitary 0bjective3,, Shatter Church Entertained Mrs. Johanna Jacobsen was hostess to members of the Primrose Prim-rose club at her home Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon: . i - V Games were played prizes being be-ing won by Mrs. Vera Nelson and Mrs. Bertha Strebel. A delicious de-licious chicken , dinner was served, ser-ved, and colorful Christmas decorations dec-orations prevailed. Plans - were made f ora- holiday . party to be held in two weeks. Those present were Mrs. Hazel Lewis, Mrs. Fannie Hedquist, Mrs. Vera Nelson, Mrs. Maude Roberts, - Mrs. . Bertha Strebel, Mrs. Mary Ward and Mrs.Juan-ita Mrs.Juan-ita Stevens. - " ; -t ; . : -.. YOUTH KILLED BOISE, Ida., Dec! 8 (HEX -George C. Webb, 19, CCC en-rollee, en-rollee, died today of injuries suffered suf-fered when a truck in whiclPhe was riding rolled over a steep grade near Riggins, Ida., last Tuesday. - ' The youth is survived by his mother, Mrs. - Birdie Webb of New York City. Hostess to Qub Mrs. William R. Green was hostess to members of her bridge club Thursday af teroon at her hnme. ' 1 A tasty - luncheon was served Mrs. P. E. Ashton won the high score - prize and Mrs. John O. Beesley, the guest award. Mrs. Cora Wilson, Mrs. .John Beesley and Mrs. Orlo Allen were guests, and the members present were Mesdames Sterling Ercan-brack, Ercan-brack, M. W. Merrill, T. H. Sumner, Sum-ner, Wyman Bergr, C. J. Hart, Stanley -M. Clark, George Worth- en, P. E. Ashton and George El- lerbeck. Past Elk Rulers J; Organize Club Organization of a past exalted triers' club was effected by Provo Lodge 849, JB. P. O. Elks Thursday Thurs-day night, reports Roy M. Soren-sonj Soren-sonj present exalted ruler. , M. Howard Graham was elected president, C. H. Ward, vice president presi-dent and J. Edwin Stein, v secretary-treasurer. The club will meet on the first "and third Thursdays of each month, at 7 p. m. and will be subject, to call for special meetings. ,l. Function of he , new organization organiza-tion is tostlmulate . interest in lodge activities and cooperate with the off icers in conducting lodge business af fairs. . ... Past .exalted rulers' clubs are being organized in all of the lodges of Utah, reports re-ports Mr. Sorenson. CARD OF THANKS . We express our sincere appreciation appre-ciation to all . those who were so kind and gracious during our recent re-cent sorrow, the loss of our dear wife and mother, Lora Amanda Logan. For., the. floral offerings and other expressions of sympathy, sym-pathy, ; we are appreciative, and especially are grateful to those who, in any way assisted with the funeral services. ' ,v; v HARRY LOGAN . JAMES YATES MRS. L. D. BONNETT MRS. L. D. BROOKER 7 SOMET DENIES ROUMANIAN PLANS " ' - ' MOSCOW, Dec. 8 U.R . The Soviet foreign office, through its press bureau, tonight officially denied de-nied foreign reports, based on interpretations in-terpretations of an article in the current issue , of the Communist International, that Russia was bringing pressure to bear on Ru-mania Ru-mania similar to that .which pre ceded the -invasion of Finland. low - ... r.y w 1 ,:-WxJ " H ' -.- J - . w ' 'A- LlfltlS OR FR0:.l TEftGIIER , Correlation of the efforts of schools, civic clubs, law-enforcement officers and other groups into a uniform, efficient program pro-gram was recommended as a means of combating the mounting mount-ing juvenile delinquency by An-tone An-tone K. Romney, Provo high school seminary instructor, who addressed the Provo Lions club Thursday night. Mr. Romney gave an interesting interest-ing discussion of juvenile delinquency de-linquency in Provo, and told of efforts being made by various groups to help solve the problem. prob-lem. ' , ., v Victor J. Bird was chairman of the meeting,, with President Ken Craven presiding. . The Lions passed a resolution to ' finance an operation to re store the vision of a small boy, also to purchase glasses for two underprivileged children. Plans were made for the club's annual Christmas party to be held December . 29 at, the community, com-munity, golf clubhouse were mapped. map-ped. . , - ' ; '" - '" r Mr. and Mrs. John Quist furnished fur-nished music for the ' evening. A gaping hole torn in the roof, aistes littered with debris, this is. testimony of the accuracy with which Soviet bombers rained death from the, skies on, Helsinki, capital of Finland. This picture of a Finnishchurch was made after Red bombers passed overhead, dropping their deadly cargo. (Radio, London to New York, 'passed by British-French Censor, Acmd Telephptq.) , 0- The city of Lo' Angeles has an average of one " automobile to every 2.2 " persons, as compared with the national average of one car "to every' 5.5 persons.- r i? . I! 7"1 o o o SELEOTIOU OF D0J 10 per box - -. . . JSc 19j)or Ejok rv. .1; 20c 10 peK boil v". . . . 30o Cedar Chest Stationery Box gift u n n p pd f is; m d s;u p pld e s XJ TISSUE CELLOPHANE If Foil Wrapping U TAGS and J seals v:v..: ti XI S Reflectors If ELECTRIC f WREATH CELLOPHANE . WREATH A ; Hogg OIiniSTMAS :'.GADBS v 20 par lox;. . . . w 78c ai;? Your Name 'Engraved 'En-graved on 'These .Cards, at Sears! I i 1 Ogden Livestodc ;Y.V: . and UG3 Delicious Old Fashioned F002T; ,6AIES t 1 Pound ... 25c 2 Pound . .... ....... .49c 5 Pound .....98c -CORDS and RIBBONS . CompIeteAVrapping and i ttompiete wrapping i p p n Package,......... ilv-andDi 1 Famous Shupe-Williams Boxed Chocolates 5-lb. Box Assorted ... ;1.00 2-lb, Box Deluxe . . . . v . 79c 5-lb. Box Deluxe : . . . . 1.98 DEGODATEOIJi Tree Light Sets Tree Light Glows . ; . . , 2 for ' ' 2- . ... . . and foryvi of 8 if if 11 M.J 893 2 for 203 593 102 Easy Terms on Purchases Totaling $10 or More ICICLES TREE STANDS Ornaments . . CHRISTMAS VILLAGE ... OUTDOOR LIGHT SETS 2 for 2 . . . . r.T n to OGDEN, Utah, Dec. 3 U.R r Livestock; ' . . . Hog3: 640. Butchers 20 centsj lower compared with , late sales Thursday, best" offerings reached $5.75, today's best offerings reach ed $5.75, today's best offerings secured $5.55. - Cattle: 230. Very : little done early, few common, steers $5.50- 6.oo. . . '. ; ' Sheep 6200. .Few- small lots fleshy, feeding 'lambs around 75 lbs. $6.85 to 6.S0, lot 62 lb. feed- ing lambs ..$6.50. 4 iVletai Prices NEW YORK, Dec. 8 ttJJ!To-day's' ttJJ!To-day's' custom smelters prices for delivered metals, 9 cents per pound:1 ; ;: - Copper: Electrolytic I'iV ; export ex-port 12.90-.13; casting P O B re finery 12 3-8; lake, delivered 12 . ! - t Tin: Spot straits 51. Lead: New York 5.50-.55; East St. Louis 5.35. - inc: New York 6.39; East St. Louis - 6.00. ' MARKETS at a Glanco Stocks -lower, and auiet. : x Bonds irregularly higher. Liit iCurb stocks irregularly lower. Foreign exchange easy.. Cotton up. Wheat off 7--rl 3-8 cents. Rubber firm. , ; . t Silver unchanged. In 1927, Berlin erected a monument mon-ument to a book as a tribute to the bookbinding industry of that city. ' V- , . ; JUST AKKI VED I I? LARGE m a . tv TTrm 4 People In the News ASSORTMENT - 3 for 1 . 69 M9 BUY ON LAYAWAY! 50c Holds Any Gift Item UnTil December 20th STORE HOURS for SATURDAY only r . . 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. 4 I f 187 WEST CENTER ST. PHONE 411 M'4M'tM-tA4Ut t - PROVO, UTAH 5 mm y I u y I u 4 - rs ' fc. m ':::::....:.:. '-4 Gliinsso Glicckers $:and-'&9 1 New, Fast, Sensational ! . Includes 60 Marbles,1 and non-warping playing board. 'vciimuar to cnecKers. . . ror -.. 2 to 6 players. . J. Standard "J. game, 35c Deluxe Game 69c Assortment of Each Includes; King Toss - Bull In Chinashop - Duck Pins -Bingo - Vox Pop - Flooi Croquet - Uncle Wlggleyl A Real Bargain!' . 1 ASSOI27r.1EIi:. -OF. 10 - GAMES t'7 Includes Table Tennis - Airplane fri Express - Rinff Toss - Gulliver irs ffTn i t ? ji . m i raveis lung or . vne i uri To the Head of the Class Assortment of : 0 GAMES Includes: Ten Pins - Tiddle Tennis - Lotto - Checkers -Parchies - Bingo - Ana-grams. P y y 1 y I p Gulliver's AfO urf - Go V )( - U 3 . and W U Many Others Each 11 Ml VI m - , . ; L? STORE HOURS Saturday only . . 9 a. m. to 7 p. m ; r rsv f 187 West Center St.. f r .-n jt -"J ft President Roosevelt's No. 1 diplomat,1 dip-lomat,1 Joseph P. Kennedy, ambassador am-bassador to Great Britain, favors a third term for Mr. Roosevelt because he wants a man "that it won't take two years to educate." Ernest Sehelling, 'famous con cert pianist, conductor and composer, com-poser, died today at his New York home. .-... Dr. William Leiserson, newest new-est member of the National Labor Relations board will be the first witness at' opening of the house investigation into the board next Monday. ' - Comedlian Joc'E.: Brown, who was injured in an auto crash at Hollywood, has received his doctor's doc-tor's permission to attend Saturday's Satur-day's football game between UCLA and USC. ' . At Walla Walla, Wash., Ralph Carson, 53, was executed today for murder of 58-year-old Llnwood Sproul over . attentions he paid to Sproul's 17-year-old granddaughter. granddaugh-ter. Alma Andrews. Dr. George K. ; Daiey, Santa Monica . physician, whq allegedly boasted he committed the ' "per fect crime," has been indicted by the Los Angeles county, grand jury for murder of his wife, Doris Oazey, four years ago. Pasadena made Charlie, McCarthy Mc-Carthy . the honorary grand mar shal - of - th .Tournament of Roses parade, and then as an afterthought, after-thought, said, sure, Edgar Bergen, his mouthpiece, can come along, too: -. - - Edward A. O'Neii; Florence, Ala., president of the American Farm Bureau Federation since 1931, has been re-elected to his five consecutive two-year, term. Rear Admiral .George J. Meyers, Mey-ers, 61, died at San Pedro. . . . Federal Security Administrator Paul V. McNutt spoke before the American Vocational association last night, but made no mention of Secretary of Interior Harold Ickes statement that the presi dent had given no indication of favoring McNutt for the 1940 Democratic presidential nomination nomina-tion . ' , , Ilarrv Leopold, 29, who never got enough soda pop and ice cream when he was a youngster, got au he could consume and a big turkey tur-key dinner at Colorado state pris on at Canon City today. It was his last wish before he dies in the gas chamber for killing a Denver tavern keeper a year ago. testa. Given in CO A near-capacity crowd jammed the city courtroom Thursday night to hear Herb Clark, visiting visit-ing Technocratic lecturer, who spoke for more than an hour, then answered questions propounded pro-pounded by members of the audience. audi-ence. . Following his lecture a Technocracy Tech-nocracy group was organized in charge of Evan Aiken, 409 North University ' avenue. The group will meet every Friday night Officers Named By Monitors At School lone Finch, senior, and Mar-jorie Mar-jorie Gardner, Junior, were elected elect-ed chairman and reporter, respectively, re-spectively, of the hali . monitors at Provo high school in a noon luncheon at Keeley's. Meetings are to be held ; every other Tuesday at noon. The group " meets to discuss problems prob-lems that arise among the different dif-ferent monitors. . ; ' , Monitors - this year are: Ruth Hanson, Donald --Marrott, Ruth Cunningham, Isabell Gagon, lone Finch, Melba . Mecham, and Virginia Dixon, seniors; Ross Bell, Wally Ripple, and Melba Peterson, juniors; ; Ted Birch and Mignon Mecham, : sophomores. SUBMARINE SUNK LONDON, Dec 8 (U.P.) The air ministry announced today that the Royal air force had . sunk a submarine - off the British coast. An RAF plane, the ministry minis-try said, dropped two bombs on the submarine, a U-boat. The first dropped amidships, near the conning tower. The second bomb dropped directly above the submarine, as it foundered. i The most important food fish in the world is the herring. HERB CLARK in the city . and county building with the public invited to attend. at-tend. ; ... . .-. ... -:' . Mr. Clark expressed the need today of "Intelligent .action.", intelligent in-telligent acting demands a knowledge knowl-edge of the -facts, he said. . The speaker stated a social crisis is approaching. The coming com-ing of the crisis is inevitable, but- what happens , as it , approaches ap-proaches and when it: comes is by no means inevitable. Whether we move into - .a' higher order ot civilization than ; we have so far seen or, on the other hand have to face a - condition verging on chaos depends on the action of our thinking , people today' , Mr. Clark pointed to Technocracy Technoc-racy as the "higher order" of civilization. ; 1 " . v . ' RED SOX BUY OWEN CINCINNATI, Ohio, Dec. 8U.P) The Boston Red Sox today purchased Third Baseman Marvin Mar-vin Owen from the Chicago White Sox for an unannounced sum of cash. Midnight Show At the Uinta There is a special treat for uM who like to stay out late. Saturday Satur-day nlRht, starting at 11:30 the Uinta has two big features, both loaded with real entertainment. First there is the newest picture of "Little Caeser" better known as Edward G. Robinson, in the most dramatic picture of hi? career, ca-reer, "Blackmail." The second feature fea-ture stars Margo and a great east in a human picture "Miracle on Main Street." This big program' starts with the special midnight preview at the Uinta Saturday night, at regular prices. There ate Several added treats for the preview pre-view that will not be shown on the regular run of this program. So if you are looking for a good show and a special treat make up a party and attend the preview, pre-view, starting at 1:30 Saturday night at the Uinta. ; TOO LATE FOR i ! CLASSIFICATION FOR KU MISCELLANEOUS IN excellent condition, large size toy automobile, wagon, tricycle, 4 in 1 scooter, 63G East Center. dll FOR KENT, UNFUKNISIIIII) 5. ROOM modern home. 9G0 West 1st South, inquire basement. d!4 WORK WANTED AUTOMOBILE Repair Work, Complete overhaul on car or truck. Special this week, $25.00. All work Guaranteed. Will take coal. 329 East 5 North. dll QUICK-RUB ON 5UPER-MEDICATC0 PENETRO. LET IT GET IN ITS GOOD W0RK.FA5TER. BECAUSE IT CONTAINS 2 TO 3 TIMES MORE MEDICATION THAN ANY OTHER SALVE SOLD,, NATIONALLY FOR COLDS' MUSCULAR ACHES AND f NASAL MISERIES. (o h ' i i ", ;' V-:" y Coffee plants must be shaded while young. To accomplish this, taller plants are grown between the rows of coffee plants ; ba- Dltnno ill Dwtirs TTInli 5"? , . w t xJbl Jl -i nanas castor oil plants or Indian vvk'viivAfcVAivAivvAcorn serve the purpose admirably. 1 llUunrnju ty y wmy ;u p j--; 'flapper .' " . "'"CLOTHES' 1 1 t. . mm Bros mmm, -TSI DEPARTMENT STpI OF TZXJVO- Assured Quality Is Economical - |