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Show SECTION TWO PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1939 PAGE FIVE r v. 71 ih v it r l,lrrnriHP.nnr:nnn. n..-., . iRP''pr"i i n r t CTJ M ; i -I II i ' i S :l '! Tj .O ' ' Vn 1 ; jMl i i ; Pi if; ! AV ..-,'-. BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY You will find these Merchants and Professional People anxious to serve you. It will pay you to patronize them. AUTO GLASS LET U3 .replace your broken glass.Ahlander life. Co, 470 S. Univ. Phone 100. AUTO RADIATORS RADIATORS repaired and flushed. flush-ed. Ahlander Mfg. Co., 476 So. Univ. Phone 100. AUTO REPAIRING SEE Ray Aston for repairing and brake service. Nimer & Clayson, 275 South University. A& WROOT BEER HOT CHILL tamales. Good sandwiches, sand-wiches, A. & W. Stand, 129 South University avenue. , BUILDING MATERIALS ALL kind3. Home. financing and planning. Fuel; Tri-State Lum ber Co. 590 S.Univ. Phone 20. BUILD a home . i pay as rent . We plan, finance and guarantee cost. Spear Lumber Co. Phone 34- x BAKERY DALEBOUTS delicious meat pies at all leading fountains and res' taurants, also at the bakery. 206 West Center. Phone 65. BEAUTY SHOPPE MILDRED James Beauty Sribppe. New location, . SO No. 2nd East. Phone 466. CHIROPRACTO fiND naturopatic. Dr. E. Mans field. 75 East Center. Phone 1QD3W. : CHIROPODIST DR.- G. P. Wiseman, foot specialist. special-ist. Farmers & Merchants BK. Eld. Phone 256. - CLEANING JPECIAL. casn ana carry prices. Men's suits and topcoats, 69c. Ladies dresses and coats, 69c. Men's hats, 49c. Provo Cleaners, 77 North 1 West. COAL AND WOOD COAL, wood, reasonable prices. Wood sawing. Phone 1362. DELIVERED. Lump and stove, $5.50: Special lump, $5.40; Nut, $5.25; Oiled Slack, $4.00. Sold in orders of , Two Tons or more Guaranteed Satisfaction or Your Money Back. 1450 BTU, 4.5Co ash. . Sold on an easy - budget plan. Christensen Coal & Lumber Co., 485 WTest Fifth South, Phone 1550. CELERY WE supply, pack and ship gift packages, only choicest celery used. Geo. L. Wood and Son. Phone 437. 775 East, 3 North. FOUNDRY WORK BACKMAN foundry, general foundry work,, stove grates, linings, lin-ings, bronze and aluminum. 8SS West 6 South. Phone 1698W. FURNITURE REPAIRING REFINISHING, re-upholstering like new. D. T. R. Co. Phone 544. GASOLINE A'i'Oir. DISTRIBUTORS USE Texaco products. C. H. Vance. Agent. 7 S. & Univ. Ave. Phone 30.- , ' . CERTIFIED lubrictttlon at Shell stations. C. G. Wilson, agent. 55 E. 7 South- Phone 1435. TWO gallons lOOe pure Pennsylvania Pennsyl-vania motor oil. $1.45 a'can. Firestone Auto Supplies & Service Serv-ice Stores, 223 West Center; -Phone 39. ICE CREAM FOR party, family dinner. Chase's Ice cream cake rolls 35c. Bon-nett-Vacher Co. 402 West Center. Cen-ter. MOVING AND hauling. Bonded and insured. Short and - long trip3. Yellow Cab Co., 391 West Cente.. Phone 300. JAPANESE SUFFER HEAVY LOSES CHUNGKING, Dec. 14 (U.P Central News agency dispatches said today that Chinese troops had killed 3.000 Japanese In 4S hours of fighting on the south-Hup'ah front and captured Tungshan, Yangloussu. Tsungyang and numerous nu-merous villages, along with vast etores, of 'Japanese munitions. rORSAL A SMALL FARM In Orem Town With Water Rights Three Room Brick House Fruits and Berries Ber-ries ALL. FOR $2100. May Trade for Lunch Stand. ' Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards Agency Office: 39 West 2nd North St., Provo, Utah See for yoursex. wnat we con- rider today's best ' buy in the Northeast section. 5,2-A. ground, 5-rm. mod. New home, garage, built-in fixtures, modern to the minute. Duplex. New and modern. Rents" all the time. Make offer. We also have on hand some rentals, furnished or unfurnished. rROWS & HAWS REALTY CO., 53North Univ. Ave., Provo, Utah, Phone 45G. FOR REAL KEAL ESTATE BARGAINS RENTALS: Business Busi-ness or Residence Insurance, Bond3 or Notary Work See or Phone No. 4 HEAL -REALTY COMPANY 165 West Center Street Provo's New Shopping Center See Our Windows for Specials BUY NOW! Eight-room house, very good close-in, East Center Street location. lo-cation. Suitable for home and office combined, or apartment. 53000. Good terms. 2V2 acres East Center Street, improved im-proved with five-room house. Brick granary with cement base ment; barn and garage. A real pick-up at ?3500. Good terms. Several fine paying apartments for sale. Choice building lots, 4-room. nice frame house. Full cemented basement; 3x9 rod lot. Garage. Good N. E. location. J3150. Terms. Rentals: Four-room modern apartment. apart-ment. Three-room modern apartment and garage; electrlo refrigerator and range. Dixon Real Estate x Company. West Center Street PHONE 73 WORK WANTED HAVE your -wood sawed .with power saw. Free Riverside park, T. W. Newson. . dl5 MONEY TO LOAN Borrower? Attention ! Borrow larger amounts at lower rates, pay all your bills, --" get additional necessary cash and have only one 'monthly payment . instead c-f several. Offices at Jtlley Motor Co. 145 North University Ave. Owned and operated by Utah People LOANS UP TO $2000 CUT Rate Loans, $5.00 to $500.00 Money for any purpose, pay bacje-when you can. Frank Van Wagenen. 284 v North 2 East. Phdne 752-R. - MATTRESSES YOUR old rnattrcss remade like new. Utah County Mattress Co. 661 West 2 North. . Phone 345. r ' .---v? r',: . PLUMBING and HEATING' P. L. LARSON343 W. Center. I'hone 574Call us for esli-mates. esli-mates. ' " . RADIATOR REPAIRING CLEANING and repairing. See Arnold Mooney at Nimer & Clayson, 275,South University.- SERVICE STATION LET us winterize your car. Winter lubricants, Prestone, Zerone. Stan's Super Servicejsgi West Center. Phone 300. . TAXI A- QUICK, courteous, 21 hour serv ice. Yellow Cab Co. 391 West Center. Phone 300. . TOY REPAIRING TOYS furniture and, cabinets, re paired or made to order. Ras-mussen, Ras-mussen, 193 North . 10th West. Phone 675. " . : VACUUM CLEANERS XMAS special, guaranteed 4 years. Eureka. Royal ;or Premier, Pre-mier, $13.95. Hoover or Hamilton Hamil-ton Beach. $19.95. Draper's Fix-It Fix-It Shop, 445 West Center. WASHING 31 ACHINES PROVO Maytag Company, Phone 88 for demonstration of the hew ..' Maytag washer. Genuine Maytag May-tag parts, expert service. 174 West Center, Provo. FIX UP THE SPARE R0031 FOR STUDENTS Best Bargains In New and Used Furniture. We Repair Stoves and Furnish Linings and Grates for all makes of stoves. We also clean Chimnevs. THE GENERAL SHOP 159 North Univ. , Vh&m U15W FOH RENT FURNISHED 3 ROOMS, modern. Furnace heat. 153 South 3 West. dl5 OR unfurnished, 3 room apart ment. 187 North 2 East. Phone! 1190W. dl9 CLEAN, modem apartment. Call at 142 North 9 West. d!5 2 ROOM modern apartment. 138 East 1st South. d!4 SMALL modern apartment, rea sonable, with garage. 180 East, 5 South. dl7 OR unfurnished, 3 room apart rnent 141 West 1st South. dl5 APARTMENTS, pay by week, re-duced re-duced rates. 26G West 3 South. dl7 SLEEPING room, steam . heat, private bathr445 North Univer sity. ,. ; , " dl5 3- ROOM modern anartment. Tnl . quire 789 North 5 West. dl5 MODERN bearoom for lady, private pri-vate bath. 223 East 1st South. Phone 939 W. dl5 3 ROOM modern "apartment. Phone 363J. 227 East 3 North. dl5 2 AND 3 room modern apart ments." Riverside Tourist Park. Y - .- d26 FOR RENT Unfurnished. 5 ROOM modern home, heat, hot waters and cooking, 391 East Center,, Springville. d20 5 ROOM strictly modern home, also 3 room basement apartment. apart-ment. Heal Realty company. Phone 4. dl4 6 ROOM modern home at Spring- ville. Phone 1096, Provo. dl8 5 ROOM modern home, 688 North 2 East. See Jay DeGraff at 168 West 4 North. dl7 3 OR 4 room modern apartment. Dixon Realty. Phone 75. dl5 3 ROOM houses, $10 to $12. S. W. Kitchen, Orem, State Highway. dl5 MODERN. home 1 mUes North of Pr"ovo. Inquire 789 North 5 West. . ' dl5 5 ROOM modern home. ; 960 West 1st South, inquire basement.414 NICE 3 room modern apartment, garage,' 610 West 1 South. til7 3 ROOM modern apartment, garage. ga-rage. 330 East 2 South. d20 LOST BROWN and white cocker spaniel. span-iel. Reward. Phone 1049. dl5 FOR SALE AUTOS Ga n non - Ashton; Inc. : OUR SPE CI A I2TFOR TODAY! 1937 DODGE Deluxe Sedan Painted in new opalescent V harbor blue; radio, heater. This car carries our O. K. Guarantee Special ........ V. . . .$195.00 1936 BUICK Coupe Genuine Mohair upholstery; radio, heater ; white sjde-wall "tires, fully guaranteed . Special -.... rTT. . .$395.00 1937 CHEV. V2 Ton Dual Truck New 32x6 10-ply tires, thoroughly reconditioned and overhauled p--Special 1 ...... .$395.00 COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER Can non-Ashton, I nc. OPEN EVENINGS 191 South University Avenue . ' . , Qne Day -- '. ; Used Car S pec i a I Tomorrow Only N 1930 CHEVROLET COACH $65.oo . Almost New Tires and in Good Running Condition Anderson's Used Gar Lot 265 So. University Ave. PETER AND POLLY IN TOYLAND rvr FOR SALE Miscellaneous PIANO -cheap. High grade Kim ball. 285 East 3 South," C. F. Weight; piano tuner. Phone 776J. . dl5 XMAS sale, Utah's best coals. Furnace lump $6.25, Domestic $6 and tax. Immediate delivery, Right : Weight Coal' company, -260 West 5 South. Phone 525. J12 BUY your wife a sewing machine, for unristmas.D-ana up. wnger Sewing Machine company 268 West Center. - dl8 ONE 4x12 lot, 1 piano, dining room table. Call at 365 North 9th 'West. dl5 CHOICE Xmas trees, cut under ". U S. Forest Supervision. 47 North 1st west. . aio USfeD lumber, doors, locust posts, cob corn, or trade. Phone 1122 J, 474 South 4 East. d!7 CHRISTMAS trees, large -selec tidn.' reasonable prices. Eldon L Clark. 602 North 7 West. dl5 . CHRISTMAS trees, large selection, selec-tion, all sizes, all prices; 266 South University Avenue. d22 YOUNG Jersey cow, second calf. Phone 1103W. dl8 CHRISTMAS trees, all sizes, large selection, legally cut. 57 North 3 West. ai4 FIRST class hay, weigh it yourself. your-self. Harold Maasv Phone 05R3. BEST coal, low 'price, free delivery. deliv-ery. Christopherson yard. Phone 791. dl6 CHKISTIAS CARDS 25 WITH name imprinted, $1.00. - Holland Printing company, 24 East 1st North. d22 HELP WANTED MALE carpeInter on homes. hne ISJg;" f(nrv FOR SALE AUTOS Phone 155 f 7 frl ! tB . 'V0U CARRV A MACHIME CEARSITHATS CAUGHT ME, VET J f A.FTCR l swrTA, X'UU J i X f l-t.Y. 50 YOU RE I A.WAV...AND I WHAT YOU 6cT FOR rAt i f DR UG I J e;7 H ! TH3 CULPRIT.' WH7 DID PEWIOTINO WE FROM FOREMAM) . yc4lT V CKf S iLlH'l 1 3 I I . (THANkGOOONESS. I V0LJP0 f I0 LABORER, JUST 'CAUSE - ;A I V W r - .JS-- Pi WVE CAUSHT. VIV V I FEU. A5LELP OH THE I , (S . : ; t. -.1 FOR SALE Miscellaneous SPRINGER SDaniel dud. also Bos ton bull pup. 612 West 5 North dl7 FACTORY built house trailer, sleep four. City trailer park. d20 3 MEN'S suits, 38, 40, 14; evening dress, 18; silverware, cheap. V ' W. Harrison, 7tlL. East 10th North. dl7 CANARIES, pedigreed German rollers, singers, for Christmas, Phone 1155R. Mrs. George Cates. . d20 "JboArda BOARD and room for two girls in modern home, 261 North 4 East , Phone 805, evenings. dl7 BOARD and room, or table board. 126 Nofth 2 East. dl8 WANTED Miscelianemis RHExvithono mutes daily between Salt Lake and Provo. 584 West 2 South. dl7 maaaaaaamammsmaaavwwvmwvwwm MISCELLANEOUS BULL service. Registered Milking Shorthorn. Roan Durham. Dam, ; milk 17,723 v pounds; butterfat ; 800.48. Phone 049R3. Dave Cord- ner. - J10 Promotions Made By Utah Power " SALT LAKE CITY," Dec." 14 (inu The Utah Power & Light com pany today advanced two veteran engineers, to higher executive positions, posi-tions, effective January 1. C. R., Higson, distribution sys tem superintendent - since 1928, was made special consultant in connection with distribution and operatiori for the entire U. P. & L. system, and Alfred C. Kelm was promoted to the superintendency from the post of Salt Lak division divi-sion superintendent. The lesser hop clover is consid ered the true shamrock of Ireland, but various other clovers and sor rels may be worn as the Irish em blem. YOUR. HOME L7oIks useel to put off maTdnr needed home repairs because they "couldn't afford ' it." Delayed home repairs lead to bigger repairs and it's extravagance v not to make them. Especially is this true now that our Monthly Payment Pay-ment Plan enables you to make needed improvements and pay for them with easy monthly payments to . suit your income.- , Come in and see us about your home. We'll be glad to explain how you can purchase . home repairs, depending on amount bought, Q5C0 for as little as . : a Month - Open Porchet can b nc!o$ed, making then livable the year 'round. Fri State Lumber Co. 593 South University Avenue SPRINGVILLE REPORTS MRS. MANILA BROWN, Reporter Phone 223-W if.. ;The Hafen-Dallin Art ciut? will hold its regular meeting Friday, December 15, promptly at 7 p.m., at the high school art building, where Glenn Turner, class instructor, in-structor, assisted by a B. Y. U. senior art student, will givedem onstrations in modeling. The last club meeting on Friday, Decern ber 1, which was also the first regular club meeting, featured a most interesting lecture by Mr. Turner, who gave interesting facts on pre-historic sculptor work and in addition, outlined plans for the year's work, which will deal with the h story and appreciation of sculptor work. Mrs. Dresden Miller of Provo, a native or uzecnosiovaiaa, entertained en-tertained members of the Alpha Beta club with an interesting talk on "Women of Czechoslo vakia," and supplemented her talk Avith folk songs from that country Friday ; afternoon. She was accompanied by . Mrs. Bell Thomas at the piano. The meet ing was held at the home of Mrs. M. R. Straw, with Mrs. G. Low-ry Low-ry Anderson, president, in charge. In conclusion, a tasty lunch was served. The previous meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Charles Boyer, where Lynn Taylor in a very comprehensive manner, explained ex-plained problems of interior decorating. dec-orating. The next club meeting will be on Wednesday, December 20, at the home of Mrs. If. M. Weight. . " - Mr. and .Mrs.. Lorenzo Weight visited during the week end with their daughter, Mrs. Fred Han sen and family in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Binks of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Binks and daughter, Marilla, of Salt Lake City, visited friends and relatives here last . week. They came especially to attend the funeral, services for Charles Bramali: Mrs. Bert Rowland will be hostess hos-tess to members of the S. T. club at the annual Christmas party on ' Wednesday evening, December 20, at her home. All are urged to be present at a o'clock. ... 7- Phone 20 Z a Of interest to their many friends is the marriage of Miss Rhea Gividen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Gividen . of Ma-pleton, Ma-pleton, to Blaine Williams, son of Mr. , and Mrs. H. p. Williams, al3o of . Mapleton, which took place on Wednesday, December 6, In the Salt Lake temple. In honor of the couple, a wedding reception was 'given on Saturday night at the Mapleton amusement amuse-ment hall -.to -which about 350 guests attended. The bride was attired in a lovely blue taffeta wedding gown, with bridal bouquet bou-quet of pink rosebuds. Reed Bennett Ben-nett . was best man, and Miss Laura Williams was maid or honor with Miss La Vina Pulley, Miss Florence Bird and Miss Mable Bennett, bridesmaids. The evening's entertainment featured a program in which Bernal Anderson, An-derson, Freeman Bird and Glenn Holley gave music and Miss.Ber- nice i'aric gave readings. John Davis was toastmaster. Dancing and refreshments were also' enjoyed. en-joyed. In charge of the gift room were Mrs. Irene Whitehead ' of Provo, who also made the lovely wedding cake, and Mrs. Joseph Gividen. Mrs. Lee Pumlee and Mrs. Elmer Johnson had charge or rerresnments. The young couple plan to make their home in Mapleton. , Members of the Home Culture club will hold their annual Christmas party on - Friday at 7:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs. D. B. Welch., All members are urged to be in attendance. Mrs. G. R. Maycock of this city announces the x engagement of her daughter, Naomi, to Vaughn Bushman of Snowflake. Ariz., the marriage to take place in the near future. Members of the' Mothers' Study club were entertained at a well arranged meeting Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Wayne Johnson, where Mr. and Mrs. Roy DeSpain in a very interesting in-teresting manner, told of their trip down the Greenriver and showed colored moving picture slides of scenes in the vicinity. Mrs. Jessie Dalton and Mrs. Mae Groesbeck gave vocal duets, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Eva Crandall. Lunch wa3 served in' conclusion by the hostess to 21 club members mem-bers and guests. The Christmas program was announced lor December De-cember 22, at the home of Mrs. JLou Binks. Mrs. Mary Clegg was hostess to members of the Fidelity club at her , home Thursday 1 evening. Prizes for the Card games which followed a ' tasty lunch, went to Mrs. Rose Roylance, Mrs. Ann THIS CURIOUS WORLD ! -r w . -- - r ii - i is - - -r s vr v , r , III! -rnr n.m . ; dimwm j i ii mi. ii i i '-i ! Wfc Oy'V'1 - " O . ARE S!eV472E" structure BECAUSE THEV HAVE NO HOQKtE E3ARBS, LIKE THE FEATHERS OR FLViNIC3 BIRDS, THEV ZCSZjL CS INTO CWZrT. HAT IS A C ( I ANSWER: A unit of length used in Johnson and Mrs. Marie Morgan. Mrs. Hoy Catcg was hoMcm to the club at the preceding" meeting meet-ing when prizes were also won by Mrs. Roylance, Mrs. Olive Miller and Mrs. Morgan. A nicely nice-ly arranged lunch was served preceding the games. Mrs. Lcnore Bills was nostess to members of her club at her homo Friday niht. Cards iea-turcd iea-turcd the occasion, with the prize going- to Mrs. Merle Diamond. Dia-mond. Others in attendance were Mrs. LaKee Warren, Mrs. Inn Dibble, Mrs. Jen Allen, Mrs. pearl Peterson, Mr3. Mnbci Hansen. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. Plans for a husbands hus-bands Christmas party were discussed dis-cussed and the date set lor December De-cember 30. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Johnson and son, Lamar, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Robison of JJalt Lake City, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cates. Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Evans came from Salt Lake City Sunday Sun-day to attend a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J: T. Wheeler. LaOhca jiclson Oats Auards At Chicago Oeuue ; Miss LaRhea Nielson winner of, the state 4-H club style review, re-view, returned Monday from Chicago, 111., where she has attended at-tended the national convention of 4-H clubs as a special award for her placing first in the county coun-ty and state contest. Khe was among the blue ribbon winners at the national style revue at Chicago and received as a prize a lovely sewing kit. In commenting on the trip in general, Miss Nielson said everything every-thing was done for their entertainment enter-tainment and comfort. They were taken on Several sightseeing trips through the city and were entertained at several banquets, in addition to attending the fin programs carried on during tho convention. Miss Nellson was happy to bo back to her school work Twh-day. Twh-day. She is a junior In the .Springville .Spring-ville high school. Japan, situated as It is, with the ocean bed dropping sharply away, Is a veritable earthquake center. The people live in constant dread of quakes, and never become ac customed to them, in spite of their frequency. By William Ferguson T. M FG. u. s fT. orr. THERE IO E-rvlOUCSH ATOMIC ENESSy in mSHT pourjos of- IF RELEASED 13V NJCUTRON BOM3ARDMENT, TO PRIVC THE ACROSS T7HC1 ATUANTIC. expressing the distances of iUr$. 7 'i |