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Show PROVO (UTAH).. DAILY, HERALDTJjURSDAY,, APRIL , 25,t 19 1Q PAGE . FIVE Now" I Tke o WW iuiiiiuiiiiuuttt tstmmntntnsxvCiAU:.xni!4 AJU vraiXODlU AO UiM XXXXO x .lvia, aucu oi'U U wvaivi. xvu van riuu nit inuuv "UJ; : Want At the Price You Are Willing To Pay. r : : EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED!- SECTION TWO JB Used. Car? BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Vou will find these Merchant Ctnd Professional People anxious to serve you. It will pay you to patronize them. ;? AUTO GLASS LET us replace your Drown glass. Ahkuider Mfg. Co.. 47tt S. Unoversity. Phone 100. AUTO RADIATORS RADIATORS repaired and flushed. flush-ed. Ahlandir Mfg. Co.. 476 So. Univ. Phone 100. r BUNDS VENETIAN BPECIAL Price, Free Installation, Utah Valley Glass and Paint Co. 57 North University Avenue. Av-enue. Thone 656. COAL AND WOOD COAL, and top soil, also ashes trash hauling. Phone 1481-W. ! COAL, nut. 14.50, pea coal, $4.00, Black, $3 J23. Phone 174SW. ' GUARANTEED coal, &oker slack $3.25 per ton. Luxny $5.00. Phone 1724. ' CHIROPRACTOR DR. E. Mansfield, Equipped with electric-therapy and X-Ray service. serv-ice. ' Latest Methods. ". 75 East Center. Phone 1003 for appointments. appoint-ments. DR. O. M. Thurman, 3 North 2nd West. : Evenings . by appointments.'-'- "'!':! DAIRY I A K B Front Dairy. Phone 027R1 or 027R3. Pure Jersey 'Cream-line' 'Cream-line' Milk. Phone and Our Driver Driv-er will call. - FOUNDRY WORK PACKMAN . foundry, general foundry castings. 888 West ,6 South. Fhone 1G9SW. FURNITURE REPAIRING fcEFINISHING, re-upholstering-r like new. D- T. R. Co. Phone 844, . ' . . ' FLOOR SANDING tET us do your floor sanding and finishing, work guaranteed, prices reasonable. Ivan Henderson, Hender-son, and Sons. Phone 1654. , GASOLINE dis KtBtoBs SPECIALIZED lubrication at Shell sUtlons, C. O. Wilson, agent. .. . . HAY fOP QUALITY. Gall Harold j Maag. Phone oism. LAWN MOWERS tc u vinnnin't iit "fT' Owen Dra pr at 443 west wmer. .JC-HUIM3 ; VOIm All WOI JV j;ul"a"11' u' : SHARPENED and adjusted by , machine. Good trade-in allow - ante for your, old mower on a new one. General nop, North University, Phone yiow We Call and Deliver. MOVING AND STORAGE vrtJ)W?f!AB TRANSFER CO Ical and Long Distance moving. mov-ing. 391 West Center. Fhone 300 ITAni.tsrV TTt AN5SFER Ar 8TOR AGE COMPANY. -- Long Dis tance Moving. 49 East 3rd Soutn Wasatch 1176. Salt Lake juy, Utah. MONEY TO LOAN OVER A DECADE OF SERVICE IN TROVO y ai,vu cn I.. s:mi - Unirkiw n'ritnirlr wllhnut emhiirrniM- ..litimrnl. C111110 in fur tli cah " PERSONAL FINANCE tu. 13 E. Center (Over. Walgreen's) Phone 210 John F. Moore, Mgr Re our Dlapluy ad In other part of r : ... I'apar OUTBOARD MOTORS , , I. CHAMPION Outboard motors. 3.2 horse power. Water cooled. Easy starting, $39.95. Firestone Home & Auto Supply Store.. 223 West Center St Phone 39. PLUMBING and HEATING P. L. LARSON, 343 W. Center. Phone 574. Call us for eati-".- mates.; , ,SAND AND GRAVEL BUY your gravel from us. Crushed, Crush-ed, washed, sized. Costs no more than ordinary gravel. Mixers for rent. Provo Sand Gravel. 241 . West Center. Phone 343. WOOL STORAGE STORAGE . space available, for wool or other merchandise. Inquire In-quire ; Provo Hide & Fur Co. I' Phone 367. FOR SALE REAL-ESTATE FOR SALE 4 Room Brick Cottage-Full Cottage-Full basement; Northeast location. A bargain for $2500; terms. 5 Rooms Modern Frame-Full Frame-Full basement, heat South front. -Southwest part, at $3650. 6 Room Modern Adobe Stucco Large lot; south-west. south-west. $1800; terms. Several ' Good Buys on Lota Before you buy .::, see,, . Geo. W. Myers AGENCY 1 4GS South Sixth West PHONE 213 LOCATE HERE! A Comfortable and Well Built . Home Outside waUs .dark brick of good value under all windows win-dows are cement sills ' - front porch with cement copings a good brick garage with ce- ment floor and drive nice lawn, shrubs lovely light front rooms ' 'with hardwood floors gumwood finished Fireplace Built-in BookcasesFrench doors leading 1 to music or study room hallway hall-way large bathroom three sleeping rooms full basement, divided to rooms furnace, stoker stok-er midway between business center and B. Y. U. A VERY CONVENIENT A N D COMFORTABLE COM-FORTABLE HOME! Handy to Schools, Parks Store A Six Room Home, with basement base-ment divided to rooms with large lot $4000. A REAL BAR GAIN! A Wonderful Home! Large a if i Beautiful Living Room dining room carpeted with beautiful carpet hallway leading to bedrocks bed-rocks and bathroom a pretty corner lot Large front sun porch a most up-to-date heating heat-ing plant Building Is well insu- , latcd and a most ideal location. loca-tion. - I Phone 1009 Willard L. Sowards Agency Office: 39 Went 2nd North St., Provo, Utah Your Social Consideration 4 R. Frame. 4x12 rds; all spec Imp. paid, $1500 terms 4 R.; Brick, h. a. heat,' $400. down,' $20.78 per mo., 4 int. PROWS Si IKVWS Realty, 53 No. Univ. Ave., Provo, Utah. Phone 456. FOR KiCAL KKAL STATK BARGAINS RENTALS: Dual nrs or Residence In surance Bonds oi Notary Work f Se or. Fhone No. 4 HEAL REALTY COMPANY 165 West Center Street Provo's New Shopping Center See Our Windows for specials BUY NOW! 4 Room Framo-City water, elec- .... . " -I A 11.' oo tncity; sewer ana Biuewnm. : oo ft. frontne-e on State Hiehway i Cloee-ln. -. A real good 'buy at $1575. 5 Room Brick Home All special improvements connected and paid a choice close-in location-i $2000. j 5 Room Mod. Brick, Bancmcnt Good location, owner leaving town. Will sell for 3iau. pHwtirallv Xur 4 Itoom Mod. Brk . With Basement Apt Always rented. Double garage; nice lot. Good location. $uuu. A Fine Hay and Stock Farm-170 Acres. Home and outbuildings. This means home and independence independ-ence for the right party. Valued ' at $11,000; ofiered at .uuu. Small down payment long time , oh balance at 070. 1 . mm C2 Acres Near Lehi . 48 shares wat.(r. Vcrv eood land for $2000 10 down, bal at 5.- Long time to pay. Always the Bftt In lteal Estate, Insurance and Loans. Thone 75 or 1421-J . Dixon Real Estate Co GRAY REALTY CO. 8 Room Modern Brick Home Extra large living room with Fireplace. .5 - bedrooms. I: Half basement with furnace ieat Large back yard In lawn, shrubs , and shade trees.- Near B. Y. U. Garage. Will take small home in trade. Only $4,750.00. t ,- r- - , :, ' "... . 1 NEW 4 ROOM FRAME-4 Room Basement Apartment 2 sets 'of plumbingGood location. Only $3,150.00. 4 ROOM MODERN FRAME Full Basement Southeast location. loca-tion. Only $2,250.00. . Loans - Bonds.- Insurance - GRAY REALTY CO. 196 West Center. Phone 379 FOR RENT FURNISHED LIGHT housekeeping rooms. 55 West 2nd North. a28 3 ROOM apartment. Private bath. , Garage. 481 North 5th East, ml APARTMENT, automatic heat and hot water. Electric range and refrigerator. Private batn. .453 North University Avenue. Phone 626W. a28 APARTMENT, with lights, gas, etc. Pay weekly, 266 West 3rd i South. a30 2 ROOM modern apartment, Adults only 526 South 3rd. East. a26 3 ROOM modern basement apart ment, garage. 911 North 2nd East. ' a26 APARTMENT, cooking, hot water, wa-ter, - refrigeration, furnished Garage. Adults. G a 11 a gher Apartments 184 South 1st West. a30 ATTRACTIVE apartment, 3 rooms, breakfast nook, steam heat, electrically equipped. Couple, 130 West 2nd South. . a25 A COZY, clean little'nook for new- lyweds or elderly couple. 57 J East 1st North. Phone 785W, a25 2 MODERN furnished rooms. 425 East 1st North. a26 3 ROOM modern apartment. 444 South 2nd East. " a28 3 ROOM and bath, apartment. Strictly modern. Close in. Phone 1015W. aiS 2 ROOMS for men. Call, after 5 o'clock. 469 North 1 East. a26 STARTUP'S apartments. Popular prices. 67 North 1 West ml2 3 ROOM modern apartment. 444 South 2nd East. a26 JONES apartment, ncw?y decorated decor-ated Strictly modern, adults, ga- rage. 270 North 1 East .Phone 1525J. a30 3 ROOM modern apartment, garage. ga-rage. 730 North 3rd East. Phone 902R. - 3 1 a26 OR unfurnished, 3 room apart, ment Thone -363X27 EasW3 North. i ' m5 BEDROOMS and light ht.Jsekeep- : ing. 320 East 1st North. m7 FOR RENT Unfurnished 3 -ROOM modern apartment, gas range, refrigerator, heat hot water.' Couple. 492 East 2nd South. . a28 THREE room modern apartment Electric range, refrigerator. Heat' and hot water furnished. 193 North 7th West a23 IF you want to buy or rent S. W. Kitchen. Orem. , . a30 3 OR 4 - room apartment, hot water, electric range garage, adults. 232, East 4th North. a26 3 OR 4 room modern apartment New Home. 574 North 7 West. . ' a30 NEW 2 room apartment, electric refrigerator, . gas range. , gas heat, hot water, bath. 6tn E. 4 th North. Phone 1121-W. a25 NEW 3 room modern apartment. Electrically equipped. Heat, hot water. 655 North 1st East a26 MODERN 4 room home, North-east North-east part. Phone S52R. a26 2 ROOM modern apartment. Base-, Base-, ment Call 06J2. Orem. a25 MODERN S room heated apartment. apart-ment. 330 East 2nd South, ml FOUR apartments at 1st East 2nd South.. Inquire Dr. J. W. " Aird's office. a26 HELP WANTED FEMALE RELIABLE girl to do housework and care of children. Mrs. Lawrence. Law-rence. 160 v East 2nd North, Springville. Phone 125 W, a28 EXPERIENCED young woman to care for small house. Write Box ' 129Z. Provo Herald, stating age, experience and references. Please give address and telephone tele-phone number. ml FOR SALE HOUSES - A NEW modern ,'4 room home. Easy payments. 58 North 11th West ' a26 BY owner - 3 new modern homes. Call 1673. ' a25 FOR SALE OR RENT PIANOS,' accordions. price. Prof, Williams. Lessons.. Phone 940R. --" -r, -V' m3 FOR SALE OR TRADE 37'; CHRYSLER Imperial coupe or trade on small-place. 635 West Center,-' - ml FOR SALE ' Miscellaneous TWO young cows, just fresh. 784 North Main, Springville. a28 WEANER pigs. Mr. Davenport, 1090 West 2nd "North. a25 NEW 16 foot boat. Bargain. 717 South University Avenue, . a28 40-GALLON electric hot water :. tank, practically new. Bargain. Phone 360-J. a25 USED inside brick and adobes, see Worthy. B. Davies, Salem. a30 ORNAMENTAL fence, 72 ft. Cost $75.00 sell for $ll.oa Phone 01-R1. , a30 LLOYD baby buggy, excellent con dition. Cheap. 150 Jast 7tn North. . a25 BOYS' Iver-Johnson bicycle and electric refrigerator, 689 K. 4th South. a25 CERTIFIED seed potatoes, $1.75 per 100. Earl Ferry, Mapleton. . a28 NEW 16 foot row boats. 876 West 1st South. ' . a26 ELECTROLUX vacuum, A-l con dition. Also fruit jars. 373 East 4th North. .. a26 GLADIOLUS, 25 bulbs, all differ ent, 50c call , W. Reed Nutall, Provo. , , m21 STRAIGHT Marshall Strawberry plants. rhone035Rl. : a25 HATCHING eggs. Houdans 1 (top- Knois), specKiea Sussex. Phone 533W. ml NEW McCormlck Deerln? Mow ers, Harrows, Cultivators, at cost. Anderson Garage. ' a30 NEW Farmall Tractor, $200 Dis- j count. Anderson Garage. a30 TWO, one year old horse colts, yu.uu. . Anderson Garage.- a30 LOTS, on your own' terms. Lo cated 7in worth, 1st West. Call 691 North University Ave. ml PERRY'S Seed Store, the hom or good vegetable, field and loose, flower seeds and early seed potatoes. 408 West Center. Cen-ter. 25 WDRiriVANTED EXPERIENCED girl wants . gen eral house work. Route 3 Box 128-A. . . a25 PAPERING, painting, calcimlning, paper cleaning. 323' North Htt - West i v"v ;. . S a30 LEGAL HOTIGES : Probate and ? Guardianship Notices Oonwult County irk nr th ( Respective Signers for tlirther , ' information. - 1 1 1 "1 ' i . .I. ' "'' 'i ' I '. 11 NOTICE TO WATER USERS Elmer A. Jacob, Provo, . Utah, has filed Application No. 12897 to appropriate 10 sec. ft. of water from Provo river and a spring area in Utah county. There will be 5 sec. ft. of said water diverted divert-ed from Provo river during the entire year Into the Provo City canal, at a point N. 31 dcg. 15 min. E 1300 ft. from the Stt Cor. Sec. 25, T. 6 S., R. 2 E.. SLB&M, and. 5 sec, ft. diverted during the same period from a spring area extending 30 ft. on each side, of iftb center lino of a milirace, which center line is located lo-cated as follows; Beg. S. 26 deg. 30 min. W. 2130 ft from the NE Cor. Sec.. 36, T. 6 S, R. 2 E-, SLB&M and running thence S. 50 deg. W. 150 ft; S. 10 deg. E. 240 ft; S. 7 deg. 30 min. W. 845 f t ; S. 250 ft ; S. 27 deg. W. 135 ft; S. 40 deg. W. 310 ft; S. 7 deg. . w. 510 ft; S. -61 deg. 30 min. W. 95 ft; VV. ; 30 ft; S. 1 dcg; W. 2053 ft; ,W. 200 ft; S. 4 deg. W. 370 ft. The water from the. two sources sourc-es will be commingled and used for condensing and general steam plant ' purposes, after which it will be returned to - the milirace at a point S. 29 deg. E. 1675 ft. from the N M Cor. Sec. 1, T. 7 S-R. S-R. 2 E SLB&M. Protests resisting the granting of! this Application, with reasons therefor made In affidavit form. USED Visit Our Lot at 263 South University Avenue for ; TOP VALUE! . 1940 DS35 2-Toh International .. Discounted $500 " 2 Speed Axle Tires Like New Truck Like New New Truck Guarantee Removable Cylinder Motor Anclerson Garage ' PLYMOUTH DeSOTO : . International Trucks O SERIAL STORY V ' YESTEBDAYi Vl llttl ! ' 4dle the retnra trip. The laat MlKht out. he Sad. ker oa he after , deck, kUara ker. Tkey arc la different dif-ferent leairueB. ke Inalats. aad ke : aaa it baalae.a klddln kim.clf. CHAPTER XXIII TV7IIEN Val finallv went to bed she knew what she was going to tell Rodney Blair if he asked her again to marry him. She found it quite a relief now that she had made up her mind. She wondered If Rodney would be there to meet them when they docked. She had a hunch he would. Val was right When they finally slipped alongside i their dork and were made fast, she saw Rodney Blair waving up at her. . , Rodney wasn t the only one there, however. Sam Golden was so excited he almost fell into the bay. - ' .- 'v. i ' - -A. half dozen sports writers were on hand and a battery of photographers made ready to shoot the works. :V Once again she had changed Into In-to more feminine clothes, donning the same suit she had worn when she boarded the ship almost two weeks ago. n Eddie Cavalier was watching her when she ran down the gangplank gang-plank and up to, the tall, mus-tached mus-tached man at the gate. He saw her kiss him lightly and turned away.- Turning, he bumped into Capt Steve Hansen.- - 'Well, Steve, coming to the fight tomorrow, night? Bring oil the boys. Don't' worry about tickets. They're on me." i ; ' , ' He laughed somewhat nervously. nerv-ously. Deliberately Hansen looked at Val walking off with Rodney Blair. Then , he looked ' back at Eddie. - h - . . "Well be ; there, all right, son. An we're for you all the way. In every Way, too,'' he said but the significance was lost on Eddie. . ; T7DDIE CAVALIER was too busy trying to drive the memory of Val kissing the stranger out of his mind. Sam Golden embraced him like a long-lost son." The cameramen were snapping pictures all "over the place. But when they looked for, Val Douglas she had disappeared. disap-peared. I . Eddie swore at himself when he searched for her face at the box- 4ng- commissioner's---offlce when they reported for the weighing-in ceremonies at noon the next day. She wasn't there. He wondered if she'd be'at'the fight " f He posed for the photographers shaking hands with Corky Briggs. , Corky looked good. He looked bigger and stronger than when Eddie .' had last seen him. The photographers asked them to -! I VINEYARD I I ' MRS. OEOROE F. WF.MA I Reporter 'Phone Ol-R-4 I ; An old-time pioneer dance will be held Friday evening in the ward recreational hall. Tlw Relief Society So-ciety is sponsoring the party. Novelty Nov-elty dances will be featured and old-time costumes are to be worn by the older group. Good music has been engaged and a quilt will be auctioned, off. Budget tickets will be honored, and an invitation is extended-to the public to attend. at-tend. y: -: : -i . Mrs. William Facer Jr.,' and daughter, Marilyn." of Salt Lake, are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Holdaway. : Mrs. Alice Thacker, .Mrs. Lena Andreason, Mrs. Mary Stewart and John RY Allen attended the Sharon Shar-on 1 stake excursion to the Salt Lake ' temple , Wednesday morn ing. The group was shown through the church welfare etorehouse by Bishop LeGrande Richards, during the afternoon. . must be filed With T. H. Humph-erys. Humph-erys. State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, with one extra copy and jl filing fee., on or before June 1, 1940. T. II. IIUMPHERYS'j - t State Engineer. Published in The Dally Herald, April 4. 11, 18, 25; May 2. 1940 CAR O. CAVALIER BY JERRY square off together for a shot and Eddie wished someone would ring the bell right then and let them get it over with. Duffy and Pop didn't let him out of sight once that afternoon. rThey went back to their hotel. Pop told him to lie down and nap for a couple of hours. He lay on the bed for 10 minutes and got up. He was thirsty, he explained to Duffy. i Duffy pulled up a chair and sat down next to him. "Eddie," he said, "you'te not fooling me. It's that girL I know. , Of all the times for a dame to put the clamp on you It had to be now! : "Eddie . . ". don't you see . . you've GOT to get her out of your mind. Look, Eddie . . . I'm not tryin' to run your private life. But at a time like this ... this is different Anyway ... anyway, she s strictly poison,' "jjont ever say that again, Duffy. Never. I love that girl." A great weight seemed to fall on Duffy Kelso and crush him. There were tears in his eyes as he got to his feet He crossed to the window and looked out. Duffy Kelso also had a love. He loved Fddie Cavalier as a father loved a son. And now Duffy felt like a father s?eing .that son hurt If only it were a dream. But it was real. Brutally real. pOP GRIMES could never recall when it had been so quiet in Eddie Cavalier's dressing room before be-fore a fight Absolutely no one was to be admitted, Duffy had notified the guard outside. No one. Not even, reporters. . Pop gave Eddie's bandages . final inspection, wordlessly. The only sound in the room Wigrlhe drip, drip of a faucet Duffy took out a cigar. He couldn't smoke in the dressing room, so he chewed it viciously. . I Pop didn't like things the way they were. It was a violin string stretched too tight lie was afraid. He wished the preliminary would be over so they could go, to work. Outside he could hear the muffled roar of the crowd. , Someone must have been belted a good one.. Then, after hours, it seemed, they knocked on the door. "Okay, Cavalier," a , muffled voice said, and -they went out into the night and down the crowded aisle. Eddie Ed-die almost ran. A tremendous roar went up as he climbed .through the ropes. , Another, an instant later, heralded Corky Briggs. Corky came over and shook hands with Eddie in his corner. Eddie looked down at the ringside ring-side as he shuffled his feet in the resin : and suddenly froze. Val I THIS CURIOUS WORLD f NUTHATCHES 1 tt'MW WERE KIAAAED E5V EACLV , 7?4 ? EUROPEAN WOODCUTTERS, I til a0 j 'TV WHO BELIEVED THE BlP?OS ll'' ' ,' CA7XyO 9?CW VV73".-. , f ' Ui SI (NICE THEV MAD BEEN fj R V' p OBSERVED EMER6IN& il ,f'fl FROM fslUT- RILLED , if 7 J ff CAVITIES IN TREES. P ' J Ti T ) M4 !''--'-:- Wrf I m p ::iW , "S:, fit i ; (onib out op three - (peat; ukider pressure C VCojjx ' ANSVIER: Right. Plant matter compresses successively into peat. lignite, bituminous coal and anthracite. Mefal Prices . NEW YORK, April 25 (UJD Today's custom smelters prtcea for delivered metais, cents per pound: Copper: Electrolytic 11H: export ex-port 11.2CK33; casting FOB re- fineryfll; lake, delivered, . Tin: Spot straits 47H. . Lead: New Tork 3.10-.13; East St. Louis 4. P3. Zinc: New York G.H; EaJt Ht. Loui$ 5.75, BR0NDFIELD cowniHT. tMS, hIA IIKVICC. INC Douglas in the second press row was looking at him, her lips slightly slight-ly parted, as though she wanted to say something but couldn't He turned away quickly and went to the middle of ttie ring for instructions. instruc-tions. Back in his corner he slipped out of the blue bathrobe with the large white "Z. C" on the back. Duffy was intoning last-second instructions in-structions in his ear, but he didn't hear a word. And then the bell which mercifully forced all other thoughts out of Eddie Cavalier's mind. a a " T7DDIE jabbed with his left ex-perimentally. ex-perimentally. Briggs blocked it and got in close, hammering a hard right to Eddie's ribs, t hurt, and Eddie knew the 10 pounds Briggs had on him was going to mean a lot He speared Corky with another left and danced away. Biiggs followed, worked him into a corner and landed to his body again. He hooked Eddie sharply with a left and then dug into his ribs with anoth'r, thud ding right "He's working downstairs,'" Duffy told him hoarsely rctween rounds. "Keep dancing away and spearing him with your left Don't let him get in close. He's dynamite dyna-mite in there." . Eddie didn't have to be told that. Corky Briggs was tough. At the end of the third round Eddie's body was red. -"Two more rounds like that and he'll have you broke in two," Duffy said savagely. Pop sponged him off and rubbed his leg muscles. The bell again, a a a I7DDIE walked right into Briggs au ,,irvivi.ji l in it win, is iincrvA left He followed it up with two straight left Jabs to the face. Eddie Ed-die bobbed and threw a right, but he was a little too eager. He went off balance just a trifle, but enough for Briggs to step in- Corky looped a right that landed . high on Eddie's 'check. It staggered stag-gered him and Briggs put hinv against the ropes with a short right to the heart Eddie's guard came down mo mentarily and Briggs Cashed a left to his head. It caught Eddie just above the eye. Eddie covered up and weathered the storm as the bell sounded, but there was a trickle of blood run ning down his face. Pop worked on it furiously will collodion'and cotton swab. Val Douglas could see the dam age from where she sat And it was with a sickening feeling that she realized that Corky Briggs had reopened Eddie's blackjack wound. (To Be Concluded) By William Ferguson COURT OF REVIEWS A court of reviews for star, life and eagle scouts will be held for Utah stake district at Dixon Junior high school tonight at 7 o'clock, announces Boyd C. Davis, chairman. When all the Arctic an i Art- arctic ice has melted, aea levels will be about 100 feet higher than they are now, according to scientific scien-tific estimates. This rise will be fufflcient to submerge completely many of the small islands now ex tant and to destroy shipping harbors. OREM TIMFANOGOH VVARTJ fcliAKON W'AKO Mn. MerrUI CnuiAill The Sharon P.-T.A. met at the schoolhous Thursday evt ra.-:. when officers for the coming year were elected. Mrs. C. S. EbnJtLn pi-esiJed. Mrs. Leo Harden, school Bupen-lsor and Mrs. S. J. lake of the Alpine school board, were speakers. Musical numbers by violin vio-lin and 'cello were played by Mr. Paulson and Mrs. The 1 ma. Miiler, accompanied by Miss Gleason. Reports Re-ports of the year's work -were given. Miss Lund gave the treasurer's treas-urer's report and Mrs. Ernest NeweU the secretary's leport. Officers Of-ficers elected were Mrs. Art emus Newell, president; Mrs. Iaulson, first vice president; - Mrs. . Leo Broadhead. second vice president; Ira. Victor Chris teasen. third vice president; Mrs. Joseph Hancock, Han-cock, fourth vice president; Mrs. Donald Clayton, fifth vice president: presi-dent: Mrs. Phil Edwards, treas urer and Mrs. Wm. Jacobsen. his torian. These officers will be In stalled at a future meeting. The following ladies from the Sharon school P.-T. A., attended the state convention at Provo Sat urday: Mrs. C S. Ebenstein. Mrs. George Stratton, Mrs. Arte m us Newell, Mrs. Ernest Newell, Mrs. Victor Christensen and Mrs. Joseph Hancock. Sharon - ward "M" Men and Gleaner Girls enjoyed a delightful evening at Luke's Hot Pot resort. Midway, Thursday. Following the swim, a delicious picnic luncheon was served by t'ue girls. Those participating were the Misses Arba Day, Ruby McCarthy, Melba Ford. Isorma Met. wan. Alalne Randall, Doris Murdock. Claire Swenson and Messrs. Marvin Stratton. Franklin ELratton, Lon Christensen, Lowell Chris tnsn. John Duncan. Junior liurr, Vance CaJdcr and Kent Fielding. Mrs. Curtis Gordon entertained at a birthday party at hr home Sunday afternoon in com; time nt to her little daughter, Dixie, on her fifth birthday anniversary. Cumortih Gordon assisted wit ft a number of lively games. Dainty re- reshments were served, a pretty birthday cake being a feature. The little guests were laul Cran- dall. rhllhp Ford. Maude Ford, Janet BeUows, Marian IV.Snws. Gltnda Kochcrhans and Dixie Gjr- don,.who received lmtly gifts. Hello Provo City v This is Sherry Bond. I'm bringing Pepper Boy, and Uncle Willie, and Cousin Ted lknd and Shop Grant to meet' you soon in a grand new serial all about horses and horse racing. J And hire is Pat Wharton, who thinks racing a man's frame. IIc fried Ka bent me and But read all about us in Charles B. Partner's story I 1 1 Ulli LUUG Beprinning Sunday In The Herald i - - X j j - , , f i ' . i w |