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Show SECTION TWO PPwOVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1940 PAGE ONE 213 ILLINOIS BOYS ENROLL AT NEW CCD CAMP IfJPROVO Safe After Nights In Wilds By MIEJUIAN CKF.OWOOD Ta hundred and thirteen young r "! frcm the Ut cf Illinois rrv.- have fcal rather r-ejgr ideational erportur.iilea re r.. .'r t.i- c given the eppor- -f in fuU at the n CCC irr.;. ilA-1. 1 TatfJ at the Provo :-.rt. L'r-f th d. ration cf Lloyd '. kr. crr.p -a.UoRal ad- "jf. t .. ly r r..t c-n!y re-tvt- educational crfrtunltii ,i wiuit U rrore Important they r HUns tJvtr.UKe cf them. Of h 213 enrct: thr fa not one v r&Ql take at leaat one ure. la connection with the W. P. A. r-l Irv hi ah k ho 1 the camp f.'ert alAit SO formal eludes ami im a teaching staff cf approsd-lateljr approsd-lateljr 22 tchra. The cUases r.ir ffom reading and writing, '-f four or five enrol.'ee who have rstr attended school, to senior rr h-;h sch-x-l autj"ct. Acswni.g to Mr. WhiUock the t!ucatanal policy cf tae camp is turn ot boys who can do some Boya who are not stuffed nth theory, but who hare a few k.lls cr a trade and will be able irakf living outiUc the CCC. The educational equipment of the camp is atUl la the process cf cor-struction. but when finished wil UncluJe several cUa rooms, a shop, a photography dark room, a mimeograph room for the camp paper, -a reading' room, and a fairly fair-ly large library, which, incidentally Is open to public donation. These rooms are an contained in a well heated and lighted building. 2C feet wide and 120 feet long. Camp. Small City Since the camp Is a small city In Itself, running: it provides valuable val-uable special training for many of the boys and general training in cltlznship for them all. It furnishes furn-ishes two barbers about 100 beads a month upon which to practice barbering. Two laundry men are kept busy washing clothes. Many boys learn to become cooks helping help-ing prepare camp , meals. Auto mechanics is learned repairing the camp trucks. One enrollee does everything In connection with conducting the business of the camp canteen. Many are learning to become clerks. And some develop de-velop leadership in the capacity of formen of labor groups. So, even though there probably will be very few doctors, lawyers, or politic tana come from this vs a rw!t the class schedule forCr"? 213 Illinois boys at the fee camp is dominated by auchlr.ew CCC camp. MA-1. there will arse slm cooking-, blacks ml thing. .uto mechanics. Diesel engines. rrxl working, plumblnj and Lallor--jr. Hawever. the curriculum is HI balanced with cla&ss In Eng- -h. drama, and etiquette on the -Uural side. " Much of the training for the iiimerouji trad and skJl classes ' n..s on the camp project and ujuiury Jobs. The actual class rrr'K often consists mostly of be- m;rg acquainted with trade vo- be some good mechanics. some good barbers, some good clerks, and above all some good citizens. II 'I,' --TI-0-H... -' I 1 -.1111 II 8 T "S ' i ' :! I Si i . ' ! -. U I ' . - i i ..-. 5 j ' - ' f j i 1 ' s . . f W. d's. f t - . - y ' I . - . 'fc - 'I i : . ; " ' ---o IT r i DAVISII STEAMER SUNK BY MINE - - ESBJERG. Denmark. Feb. I GiJQ The Danish steamer Vldar, cf 153 tons, en route from Denmark Den-mark to England, struck a mine and sank today with apparent loss ot the captain and 14 mem- lories and technical problems, bers of the crew. - CSTORRS BRQS.Tr, r r 1 n ) r - JIV Q n i r ' i V w Prouo's Fastest Growing Market - -..Carton, CnACICEHS, Sodas. . 2-Ib. box 15c oLEor.iAnGAmrjEr....... Lb. m EGGS 25c SES: 21c LAKES as- a a filPE Can 15c SUGAR $1.49"..' 60c BUTTER SS'qSffir...;..... ... Lb. 35c ilea liar- 0E.319 liars ASK US (Ol Oil AI1S Palmolivc Toilet Soap 17c 7 J Rirs. SUPER SUDS Wue Red 20c 17c PEET'S Gran. Soap .Lge. i"gm Vktr. .. can OLD DUTCH cuts gra quickly, mmt ciMfiing 4 Cans. 2CC GRAPEFRUIT foTI'Doz. 15c LETTUCE Ss5?7. ...... Head 5c POTATOES ...... ICO lbs. 75c ORAFIGES siV ; ..2doz. 25c Bunch UegUblcsSSSSr 14 for 10c BEEF ROASTiIeep'T?. nOUHD STEAC Utuimt FRESH . chops -edk.. oaco;j Nuckoll's Sliced " Pound. . . ...lb. Mo. . ...Lb. 23c 2 lbs. 25c . Lb. 17c flOBy the piece fly-, JiCPound JLC Safe after being lost 50 hours In the wilds and being without1 food or water for nearly three days, two-year-old Vern Carlisle McGauhey nestles In the arms of his mother at Eureka, Calif. The baby was found In deep underbrush a mile and a quarter from the 1 home of his parents in a region where mountain lions roam: Five hundred men Joined in a search for the tot. , ' Treasury Makes Big Tax, Refunds WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 OLD The International Maicn company com-pany received an internal revenue reve-nue tax refund of $1,343, 292 to top a long list of taxpayers who were returned $49,413,688 for over-paid taxes in the fiscal year ended last June SO, it was announced an-nounced today. , . In making the list .of tax "refunds "re-funds of $500 or more. Chairman John -J. Cochran. Mo. ot the house committee on expenditures in the executive departments, said in the same period the treasury collected 5250,000.000 in back income in-come taxes. Among those receiving "refunds of over-paid Income, estate, excess ex-cess profits, excise and processing process-ing taxes, were - supreme court Justice. Frank Murphy, J 1,783; Former National Recover Administrator Ad-ministrator Donald R. Richberg, S775; Gov. Herbert II. Lehman of New York, 12.473; U. S. Ambassador Ambas-sador to Japan Joseph C. Grew, S12.8S0;. Roger W. Babson. economist, econ-omist, Wellesley, Mass, $14,007: Frederick B. Snite, Jr., Chicago, of nron lung fame, $1,243. Thirty-three- taxpayers received receiv-ed repayments of more than 5100,000 each. Vandenberg Seeks New Trade Board WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 EE Sen. Arthur H. vandenberg, R Mich, Introduced Vln the ' senate today a bill to create a foreign trade board that would kill the New Deal's reciprocal trade agreements agree-ments program. "My proposed board to handle commercial ; and financial relations rela-tions with foreign countries,' Vandenberg said, , "suggested an answer to those who insist there is middle ground between 'congressional 'con-gressional log-foiling -and the reciprocal re-ciprocal : trade ' agreements pro gram.' : Vandenberg's bill would abolish the United States Tariff commission commis-sion and set up a. new, .six-member foreign trade board. IVoman Honored S)n 90thBirthday At Spanish Fork SPANISH FORK Mrs. Ingo-berg Ingo-berg ' Johnson, well known- Span-iifii Span-iifii Fork resident, recently , celebrated cele-brated i the 90th '. anniversary or her . birth at the home of a uaughter, Mrs.' William Valgard-son Valgard-son of Taber, Alberta, Canada, according to word received here, in spite of , her advanced age, Mrs. . Johnson ;is able to travel to California to visit her son and to Canada to visit her two daughters. daugh-ters. She maintains a home here and stops , here for awhile between be-tween her',.1 numerous -visits. She is a native of Iceland, where she was born Jan; 18, 1850; she came to America and to Spanish Fork in 1872. This was her home until after the death of her husband hus-band a number of years . ago, since which - time she has made her home with 'her son and daughters, Lofter Johnson of San Diego, California; Mrs.. Hannah Evenson and Mrs. May Valgard-son Valgard-son of Taber, AlSerta, Canada. UTAIIN IN CUSTODY ; POCATELLO. Ida.. Feb. 7. lTJ! Albert I. Bell, 22, Ogden, ! Utah, was held on open charges today while police investigated the death of Ben .Adams, -7, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum J. Adams, Grace, killed Tuesday when he stepped from a school bus into the path of - a truck. , " . ; - EtmiatED vjmt VITAMIN Qt v YES 1 17 IS tJOVJ ' DUFFER ma& EVER FOR etUlDREU... and they Jove its flavor '"If; 'A -SURPRISE THEM m . . WITH RAISINS For break f ttt treat thafg "top$? serve Carnation t. Wheat cooied with raisinst , ' TRANSFER OPPOSED WASHINGTON; Feb. . r.B Rep. Henry C Dworshak, Rj, Ida-, today protested to President Roosevelt the .'proposed transfer of the forest service from the department de-partment of agriculture to the department of interior. In a letter to Mr. Roosevelt. Dwarshak aid those in Idaho who had contact with the 'service had been . very much pleased" with its record in that state. Hot, creamy Albert Carnation -Wheat with a rich wheaty flavor all its own now brings added health values, for it has been enriched en-riched with Vitamin Bi. This important im-portant vitamin ' promotes - good digestion, steady nerves, normal growth. Actually, Carnation . Wheat now. contains 50 more! Vitamin Bi than whole wheat. - Serve thin-naked, quick-cooking Albert Carnation Wheat often. It brings the bountiful nourishment of plump golden! whole wheat. Yet it costs less than -half a cent a serving. Get a package pack-age from your grocer, now! M'Jf'IB WHY? I'm 'glad my , -1 - . ( grocer made that mistake..." I ? My I ill 1Y . 1 W wr hiving the Boss and his wife in for dinner. I bid planned the . - meal for dyt, but when the big evening finally arrived I found that like a nitwit, I bad forgotten to order coffee! (The Boss is a nut on coffee.) So I , frantically called the store and asked them to send over a pound, quick. 2 The delivery boy must have brokena leg or some r thing, because the coffee didn't arrive until we were sitting down to dinner. And that grocer had sent me M-J B instead of the kind I ordered! I was furious, . but what could I do? . f 3 I opened thecan,and I must admit ad-mit that my first sniff of M-JB was encouraging. Itsmelled wonderful. "Wjybe there it something to that Richer Rout they talk about, I thought. So I started the coffee going and went back to the table, trying mj best to be calm. I MAKE THIS TEST YOURSELF fOK FSESKNESS Open a can of M J B. Smell its wonderful fragrance , preserved byf-J-B's vacuum pack. rot ARCfAAPouracup , and breathe the appe-, tizing real coffee uora. It's proof of M-J-B's Richer Roast. Tli1r Drip or Regular 4 Now I'm afraid I owe the M-J-B people an apology for - ever hairing any doubts. That coffee was a triumph The Boss ' had three cups and would have had a fourth if hie wife hadn't stopped him, v . So you see why I'm glad my grocer made a mistake. Other-wise Other-wise I'd never have discovered M-J-B." ,:...'.;.,J,J.;.. fOI FIAYOS Now taste a'cup of M J B, made at any strength. Enjoy its delicious, extra rich flavor.' M -J-B's RICHER ROAST gives ycu RICHER FLAVOR -" '- i . .." - - - - - , v.-."- .. -.; .,-.'- .'. , ' - ' , 1 r' Copt. by M J B Co.' m Specials For Saturday, February 3,1940! - - .a ri'Ti Cr-r I . . Tall . Tin ...... I5g S . . ' ... I XI "RED & WHITE" RED ALASKA Tall Tin 23c "BLUE & WHITE" . m ' TUnAFISHSe....,:no.12tins15c 4ALM0W Ready Cut Macaroni or Spaghetti 3 lbs. for 14c CAKE FLOOR SA;.... Ig. pkfr 27c UIIEATIES TSSL.m. pU&1?o; PluE APPLE -S2r....no. 2l2 tin 16c MILK Sfai-...'-'. 4 for 27c "RED & WHITE" - ''J'.! T0L1AT0 S00PraTr-t. 2 for 15c SEinir.lP SStS-JIo. 1 tin 15c OYSTERS ITlG-oz. tin 15c . PREPARED. SPAGHETTI : ' "RED & WHITE" t , with Cheese 15 Ounce flft Tin V4r Pimento, American, Swiss, Old Devan 1 ' CHEESE "DIXIE" . "RED & WHITE- - ' . . Luncheon Meat ,1 12-oz. tiD2iC. r -. For a 'lasty Snack a PS AC ;4REI & WIHTE'W ' A 1J OCa EllO No. 3 Sieve, No. 2 Tins ..... A lUI AUU GOLDEN BANTAM nnnn "RED & WHITE" Whole 9 rnr ocn Ulliili Kernel or Cream Style . . fc I.UI xt.JU Peanut Cutter Mb. jar 14c ORARGES "NAVELS"- 220's Size ........ 2 doz. 25c QOnCH GOODS .... 3 bunches 10c LEG10rS-360V . . - per doz. 17c LISTEN TO "EB & ZEB" RADIO STxlTION K-O-V-0 Every Day Except Sunday 12:15 p.m. Courtesy Your Red & White Store "RED & WHITE PITTED DATES K 2 for 25c OLIUES SZ:;:.': 9-oz. tin 13c OATS SKi:-: Each ISc RICE ?,cYd,,!Tr....:. 3"lk for 21c TAWOCnSxar-tou.tO-oz. plsg. Go "CASCADE" . Soda Crackcrsi?eS,u."2-Ib. pkg. 19c SPIRACn ZA1. ........ 2 for 25c FLAU-R-JELL Sn&i;3 for 13c L.ATGUES, 6-box carton .... 13c lms Large Dars ; 'I V i , " r - ; k i 4 'lu vj-viP -4 10 for ASK US FOR OITAIIJ ElGdl Cz XYZMq Mead HAMS Whole or Half ; lb. 23c PICNIC HAMS . ; ; lb. 19c HAM SHANKS and BUTTS lb. 19c BONELESS VEAL ROAST .lb. 19c SHOULDER PORK ROAST lb. 15c GROUND ROUND i lb. 23c i POT ROAST . ; , r . . . .lb. 18c LEG OF LAMB ........... lb. 23c BACON By the Piece lb. 18c LARD 4 lbs. for 39c n |