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Show PAGE EIGHT irimvm (Lbtam &ev-otr mmmm To Commumty LIST OF ACTIVE rHMS " Auto and Accessories'' - Western ' Auto - Supply Oompany Neal Tuttle Anderson Auto ' ' ' Dean Anderson Cannon-Ashton Co. ' ' - , P. E. Ashton - -Morrison Auto-Suppty, Co. Francis McPhie . Tellurlde Motor Company v : " Paul Vincent ? - ' . ' Brlmhall Bros.". " " ' y ' Enoa Brlmhall ' Building: ft Loan Associations v Columbia Industrial Loan Co. Andrew Broaddus Personal Finance Company. , John F. Moore , ; Chain Store . 1 1 . J. C Penney Company Clyde Crockett Willard Mlnturt Safeway Stores Doyle Dastrup .. . - Jesse Hoops , . ' S. H. Kress Company John pressler '. -' University Market i- John J. Booth i - Walgreen . Drug Company. '. J. R. Jensen ; 'w.r . Sears Roebuck Company W. C. LaBrache Duke's Market ' ( ? Wllford Duke Gamble's . , Ralph Swenson " - . Banks First Security Bank R. EL Allen ., :, ; v' F. G. Warnlck H. E. Nicholson Farmers & Merchants Bank Alex Hedqulst Victor Bird i Hamilton Calder State Bank of Provo r Alva Nelson Independent Retail Stores Bennett's - ? -v.-v.;-, A. E. Wright Dixon-Taylor-Russell S 'W. Russell' Arthur D. Taylor Albert Dixon John T. Taylor Grocery John T. Taylor City Drug Store ; J. W. Chrlstensen Reed's Rlteway , K. G. Grimm . Flrmage'a ' v E. D. Flrmage Mullett Jewelry . Frank J. Mullett Cockrell & Jones Archie Jones " ' . Consolidated Wagon & Machine Co. ' ; V-. ': ' ; o. W. Johnson ; . Peck Electric Company Douglas. Peck -Heindselman. I Jewelry ,7 . . G. H. Helndselman Hedqulst Drug Company : WalttHedquist : Victor Hedqulst W. R. Butler, Inc. W. R. Butler ' -Vitality Shoes Sherman Bukofzer Hulsh- Electric ; -.. Paul Hulsh . . Mitchell Jewelry . W. E. Mitchell , Hansen's Cash Market Ernest T. Hansen Mose Lewis Gene. Hoover Industrial -ft Manuftsctarlng Pacific State Cast Iron . Pipe Company ; O. Harvey King ,; ' Walter Adams ' B. W. Worthington Tin tic Standard Mining Co. (Dividend) Fred W, Hansen Mid-Western Dairy Products Co. - Blaine Ward -Utah Concrete Pipe Company G. R. Jensen Provo Lunch Meat Company J; B. See thaler : Provo Brick & Tile Company ' S. H. Belmont Provo Mattress Factory ' Carl J. Anderson -P. L. Larson Plumbing & Heating . ; P. I Larson ' f - -. , Provo Hide St Fur Company Sam Perlman - " -Columbia Steel Company. , C; T. Keigley H. B. Makln . , Lerccn Juice Rcc:?a Chcchs Rhscsatic Pain CdsUl 1 mm .nlfer front rhanmatie arnauritia vim. trt tab (impla inax panaiva boma rao ip. Gat a pack-M pack-M f Ru-Ex Compound, mix It with oart ! wur.ddUiniet tlaaaooa. Oftti within 48 boon aoawtioMa evaraisbt pWwlld f ulta v btaJnad. If Um pain do mt, aickl Uar yon. Ba-Es will coat jroa iwtbiBX to try. Compound la for Jo roanmintriwl bt Walgreen and Good Drug Stores " ' Everywhere. . (adv) - . Now Is the Time; to ' 'DUIlD.en :.i?noJE:;' : You. should immediately take advantage of our complete com-plete loan service for the building of that new home or to modernize your present home. . We are continu-ally, continu-ally, building" and improving homes in this community. Our easy terms and low interest ; rate have made us many friends and satisfied home owners.' Contact us immediately for full details. Quick and efficient service will be given. , , . . Curtis Insurance Agency, Inc. 174 W. Center, Provo Our Telephone is No. 86 H. F. 'Rooney ' t A. E. Terry - , , -;, W. C. MUler ' . ". ' ; Insurance St Rl Estate L. J. Eldred r Jacob Coleman' ' S. R. Sorenson ' ' J. C. IGndred ' N. C. Hicks ' ; r, J., iW. Prows "... Gray Realty Company, Wilford Gray - ' " . Joa. C.1 Clark ", Harold Anderson V Dixon Real Estate '.Company Elmer Jacobson Denzil Brown Willard Sowards - . , - Intermountain Title Guaranty Co. Mark Eggertsoni y ; -Institutions -Brlgham Young University, Christen Jensen Carl F. Eyring Vasco1 M. Tanner w LeRoy J. Robertson " Asael C. Lambert -Seth T. Shaw . " J. Wyley Sessions' Edwin R. KlmbaU i Golden L. Woolf : Carlton Culmsee , V. Elmo Coffman Artel S. Ballif Laundry . Cleaning St Dyeing Troy Laundry, f - John S. Van Cott Madsen Cleaning Company 7 T. Alfred Madsen Provo . City - Laundry Mrs. E. M. Kerr Lumber Companies . St Coal ; ' .. Companies Mutual Coal & Lumber Co. v John O. Beeslev Spear Lumber Company . o. a. spear . , Tri-State Lumber Company Allan Johnson ; Frank Gardner ' - Utah Timber Se Coal Company jserc trane . NewBDaoer Si Pristine .. . provo Daily Herald. ' L. - B. Tackett Ernest Raamuson Lloyd . Anderson Ttallev Lindstrom Utah Valley PubUshing Company v. o. wigni . Salt Lake Tribune Baxter Leyshon. John Llnde " Oil Companies Si Oil Stations Utah Oil Refining Company ... ' tH. C. Johnson Standard Oil Co. of California Geo. L. Porter Frank J. Earl Wasatch Southern Gasoline Co. Don Fereuson Sinclair Oil Refining Co. E. I Hansen y ; . ':' Professionals -Dr. L. W. Oaks- . DTi A.'- E. -Robison- Dr. Don ,C Merrill , Dr. Stan Oark Dr. Gam Clark - Rulon J. "Morgan ? Dr. M. W. Merrill ' Geo. ,W. Worthen . , Maurice, Harding E. O. Larson Dr. J. W. Alrd Claude Ashworth -Dr. Frank T. Reynolds Dr. J. J. Weight Dr". W. D. Tueller Geo C. Larson t L E. Brockbank Elmer Jacob Dr. Chaa. M. Smith Dr. O. D. Hansen , Dr. W. T. Hasler Dr. I L. Cullimore - Public Utilities . Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Co. - S. J. ' Jones Mountain Fuel Supply Boyce Rawlins -Clyde James , Private Citizens ' :r. S. ' Lawrence . John U. Bucht J. Wm. Knight. ' J..a Moffltt. ' T. W. Dyches Merrill Chrlstopherson,; .. R. J. Murdock v, -j. W. Dangerfleld . A. R. Hudson ' J. J. Nusink ' A. E. Eves - Wells Brlmhall ;. Alma Van Wagenen , Railroads Utah Railway Company J. B. Somo . Salt Lake & Utah Railroad Co. . P. H. Mulcahy - , Union Pacific Railroad Co. H, C. Cook ! Restaurants " Sutton Cafe R.-A. Moorefield Tavern Cafe . Wm. Haase , . ' PROVQ r(UTAHV DAILY HERALD, - EmMungmn Report Shows Wide Service Many people visit . our office during the year. They come on errands of all kinds. Most visitors are pleasant folk, asking for Information Infor-mation or advice. A few are ifate pugnacious individuals who come storming into our santum prepared to anihilate the entire "force." - . . ! One lady in Nevada mailed us a sample of - knitting yard and asked us to mat it for her which we did with ease and dispatch. There's scarcely any kind of merchandise mer-chandise you can't find In Pro'vo's modern shops and stores. -Another lady who . found bed bugs in her house asked us if she should demand the rent money back ' or report, the condition to the city officials as a menace to health and safety. STATISTICS Following are some figures on last year's operations : Visitors ' .Number Seeking employment 664 Seeking road and travel ; Information 630 Miscellaneous (from Provo) 1757 Miscellaneous (outside - - Provo) 406 Present at 174 meetings held 15 . Total visitors 4872 Letters and pieces of mail sent out 0.347 JPast Presidents j Provo Chamber of Commerce, 1921 - - - - - Thos. F. Pierpont 1922 - - .- - Thos. F. Pierpont 1923 - - - - - - - John . Smith 1924 ------- John S. Smith 1925 O. A. Spear 1926 - - - - - - - - J.Wm. Knight 1927 - - - - - - - - J. WmJKnlght 1928 .---- - Clayton Jenkins 1929 - - - - - - - John O. Beesley 1930 - - - - - - - L. W. Nlms 1931 -------- H. A-Dixon 1932 - - - - - - - - W. R. Butler 1933 - - - - - - - 'W. R. Butler 1934 - ------ - Alex Hedqulst 1935 - - - - - - - I. E.Brockbank 1936 - - -- -- J. N. Ellertson 1937 - - - - - - - S. W. Russell 193 -'-t -w- - s. ' W Russell 1939 --'-! - ,- . Frank : Earl 1940 - - - - - - J. C. Moffitt Prior to 1921 the Provo Commercial Com-mercial Club operated a number of years as the leading civic organization or-ganization of Provo. r PROVO CHAMBER OF . COMMEKCK Chairmen of Committees, 194 Agriculture . . Prof. Seth T. Shaw Conventions . . . ... Wyman Berg Finance 1 .-. '. . '. . . . : Aura C. Hatch Forest and Flood Con- -trol . . ... . Dr. Vasco M. Tanner Highways . . . . . . . Elmer Jacobson Industries ; Frank J. Earl Legislation ...... Alex Hedqulst Membership . . . ... P. E. Ashton Retail merchants . . S. W. RusseU Taxation ......... C. T. Keigley Tourist! Bureau .. . . . . Cliff Tolboe . OPERATING Y EXPENSES PROVO CHAMBER OK COMMERCE During Past. 19 Years Year v Amount 1921 (4 months) $4249.62 1922 ..; $8416.81 1923 ..... .'. . . . . . . ....... 84393 1924 6013.89 1925 -.i 7326.85 1926 6293.45 1927 7298.66 1928 i 6985.07 1929 . . . . . . ... .... .1 . ..... 6861.72 1930 6080.03 1931 5433.35 1932 (includes $980.97 i 1931) ... ......... . 5210.73 1933 . ; . . . . ..... . . .... ... 4789.95 1934 4570.88 1935 4844.00 1936 ... 7746.30 1937 7614.46 1938 V 7374.69 1939 . . . 7806.42 High year, 1923..... $8439.33 Low year 1934 4570.88 l. ' - - Theaters Paramount Theater . John , Krler Uinta Theater v ' v. Transfer Companies Garrett Transfer Co. R. D. Barlow Wholesalers 5 Utah Wholesale Grocery ". : ''1 Sterling Price . Zion's Wholesale Grocery ' W. Monroe Paxman r . '. Elmo Peters i : " Miscellaneous - Wick's Place . ' - ; - Wick Bartlett American Linen Supply . (Salt Lake) W. R. Pollock " Western Optical r . - " H. A. Livesey . Cherry Hill Dairy ' ; x M. J. Steed ' Deseret Mortuary A. C. Hatch - ' . Bob's Billiards - --' Bob Bullock '-' Berg Mortuary . Wyman Berg . ' Bullock Billiards . -. Ralph Bullock? f, y 1 d Officers Handling 1940 Program 7 CLYDE CROCKETT Vice President CLAYTON JENKINS Secretary - Officers And Directors:: 1 - Provo Cliamber of Commerce j- 1940 . " J. C. Moffltt, President : . Clyde Crockett, Vice - President F. G. '.Warnlck, Treasurer - . " Clayton Jenkins, Secretary Eva J. Slick, ' Assistant ? j . ' - - DIRECTORS . ' - J. ,P. E. Ashton ' -. John ' O. Beesley -. "t , - Wyman Berg ' . . ' V. J. Bird .. . : i f S Clyde Crockett ' , Frank J. Earl .," Howard Graham, , ' . Aura C. Hatch " Alex ' Hedqulst ' : Allan Johnson . n ; C. T. Keigley f . - J: C. Moffitt . S. W. Russell 1 J Cliff Tolboe ' .""' R. A. Moorefield i . , ' Provo Chamber of Commcrre 1939 Frank J. Earl. President. George Elierbeck, Vice President P. G. Warnlck, Treasurer. Clayton Jenkins, Secretary. Kva J. Slick, Assistant; .DIRECTORS .John O. Beesley iWyman Berg I. B. Brockbank V. J. Bird Clyde Crockett 1 Frank J. Earl ' ' , , George Elierbeck - - -' . - Howard Graham - ; Alex Hedqulst Allan Johnson' J , , C. T.; Keigley . j. c Moffitt ' . R. A; Moorefield ' S. W. Russell - , E. B. Shriver "" . f rr Want Shoe Repairs That PLEASE? I. When we make shoe re pairs we use only the finest quality materials scientific methods expert ex-pert workmen. If you .want shoe repairs that . are sure to please add months of wear bring your shoes to us. Our Prices Are Modest Louis Kelsch & Sons Complete Foot and Shoe Repair Service at 124 W. Center at the BO O T E R I E J! m mt m- TUESDAY, ..MAY Devoted Service r C. MOFFITT ' President 5 ' k AURA a HATCH . Membership Chairman THIS YEAR, see how many more of the things you want in a new car are yours in a 1940 Plymouth ! Of "All 3"low-priced cars, Plymouth Plym-outh has the longest wheelbase, , the widest seats, roomiest body. - Discover the silky power of that Floating Power engine ... the re 117-lncb Wheelbase. Double-Action hydraulic - brakes for smoother stops. 'L-Head Engine Design. Aluminum Alloy Pistons for fast acceleration greater economy. Four Rings per piston add to power'. . . save gas and oiL Chain Camshaft Drive makes driving much quieter. Sealed Beam Headlights give better road light at night, , 19 7, 1940 VINEYARD KIS. GEORGE F. rEULS Reporter Phone Ol-R-4 The members of Camp Tamarack Tamar-ack of the D. U. P. will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Susie Madsen. The lessons les-sons on the "pioneer romances" will be given also the history of Mrs. Elfrieda Williams will be read. All members and ; those eligible to join are cordially Invited. In-vited. Wednesday evening at 8 the Primary . children will present their spring festival in the ward chapel. Some 80 children will participate and President Edith Spalding will be In charge. Mrs. Lena And reason was hostess hos-tess to members of the Sharon Stake Relief Society board mem bers Friday afternoon at the home of her daughter Mrs. Mel-vtn Mel-vtn Grant at American Fork fol- owing a business meeting a deli cious luncheon was served, presi-entwere presi-entwere Mrs. Eva Gillespie. Mrs. Flora Blglor, Mrs. Daisy Nelson, Mrs. Merle Foote, Mrs. Kathryn Zobell, Mrs. Mary Stewart, Mrs. Zola Malone. Mrs. Melba Pyne and Mrs. Myrtle Christerusen. Mrs. S. H. Blake and son George went to Deseret Utah Sunday Sun-day where Mrs. Blake win viait indefinitly with her daughter Mrs. George W. Cropper. " - Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clegg and children spent the week end In Spanish Fork with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart. Sheldon Warwood was sustaned assistant to Superintendent Lowell Low-ell P. Varley of the Vineyard Sunday school at the church services Sunday. ' - Mr. and Mrs. Rex Blake and daughter Norma, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Harding and small daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. LaGrande Barlow Bar-low and two children of Salt Lake were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harding Hard-ing Sunday. Mrs. Mary Y. Miner entertained Sunday honoring her son. Melvin whose birthday occured Monday. Other diner guests Included Mr. and Mrs. John Carrol. Mrs. Met- vin Miner, Dean Miner and Ruth Allred. j Mr. and Mrs." Ellis . Holdawsy was given a house warming Friday Fri-day evening by a member of neighbors. Refreshments and social so-cial chat was enjoyed. In at tendance were Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter R. Holdaway, Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Holdaway, Mr. and Mrs, Lenord Madsen, Mrs. Lids Chase, and the honor guests. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Harding visited Sunday In Spanish Fork with a sister, Mrs. Rex Daniels, who Is convelesclng following a Urn Wmm laxed comfort of the Luxury Ride. YouTI find Plymouth is the low-priced low-priced car most like high-priced cars in quality, luxury, and engineering. engi-neering. See your nearby Plymouth Plym-outh dealer. PLYMOLTl I DIVISION OF CHRYSLER CORPORATION. UU01 BOWES, CB.l,TBaS,-IOM,LDJ.T. Precision-Type Lower Connecting Connect-ing Rod Bearings reduce wear. Pressure Lubrication. Valve Tappet Adjustment for maintaining quiet operation. Ail-Silent Transmission. Roller Baa rings on Transmission Transmis-sion Countershaft reduce wear. Steering; Post Gear Shift. X-racsd Frame, much stronger. Four Chassis Springs give you a softer, more balanced ride. in i h r s I Ml II 151 i) major operation performed recently. re-cently. Mrs. Llda Chase and Albert A. Holdaway were vistors to Ogden during the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Alma Olson and grand daughter Jacqueline Olsen spent Sunday in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Olsen. A weiner roaist will follow the regular choir practice Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joy O. Clegg and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell P. Varley are the social committee commit-tee and extend an invitation to all choir members and their partners to be present. The Scherzanda Singers of Salt Lake Fourteenth ward presented a delightful program of short talks and songs at the Sunday evening M. I. A. conjoint services in the ward chapel. Following the meeting the visitors were enter tained by Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Murdock at their home who had arranged for the program. Dainty refreshments was served to 27 guests. Bishop Joseph E. Richards Rich-ards of Salt Lake, accompanied the group. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Madsen Sr. Bishop and Mrs. Thorit C. Herbertson and Mr. -and Mrs. J. J. Madsen Jr. attended the silver wedding reception held for Mr. and Mrs. Leland Madsen at their home in Provo Saturday evening. 0LQ CUbTOMEftS4 FAMILIES PAmrxM down: Mister If Check wson! In today's fait-moriEg traffic V?Up " vision is more vitajiy unportar.t than ever. "hy rts-K even a minor accident, when its to easy to be HL'lt that your eyes are up to par? Come in .NOW! ie registered optometnst with ctrxes here f r a compete eye examination! YouHl Be Frankly Told If Glx Are Not Xee&edl Manufacturing and 163 West Center fi&nmm SEE THE QUALITY CHART Cf 22 IMMJRTAKT riATVJRCS Plymouth has 21... coLf cb' MUnnaco ftp f f - i r . r ' ' l - tr- j s , ...-r- . . I L , k ladepesdant Front Wheel Suspension Sus-pension smooths rough roads. 4 Doiibla-Actkig Shock Absorb- ers give a luxurious ride. Hotchkiss Drive ... cushioned starting and slopping. Roller Basting Universal joints contribute to longer life. Hyp eld Rear Axle is much stronger with longer life. Tapered RoIIar Differential Bearings are perman en t!y quiet. United Orders 10 More Plane: Ur.ited Air tir.es today Iout;. . its recent contract for fort : pa&ser.ger four-en glued Doue'.. DC-4 Super Mair.iners wita j commitment for the purchase o ten more of the 25-ton. 22Smil an-hour "transports for 1&42 2 livery, W. A- Patterson, Unit -J ' president, announced to lay. S j multantously the company reordered re-ordered ten add.tional 21-passe ger Douglas MaLnliners to be c-.: live red late this year, and t! combined twenty 40-passeng - planes and the ten 21-paser.ge j and sleeper planes call for a toU expenditure C JS.SS3.OO0. Unite I thus becomes the largest pur chasers of four-engined airplane by any domestic carrier, said Pat terson. co tKs k eoMPLtrrco Red Cross groups that have beei; Studj-ir.g home hygiene and caN of the sick, under the directio of Miss M. Jane West, head c the adult education program cj th state, have completed test: announces Mrs. Emma C CluJ: county chairman of the home fcj j giene class. j They will receive ceruncaiei May 9 and 10. she reports You Drive Dispensing Opticians St - - PROVO TAXE THE LUXURY E1DE sezrt - , . j rOUND IS MOST J.:CHKICD CJLRt Car 2 has)... Car 3 fiss S "(Llvri.. nr. arm. i O 1 I . nr - AVAD rctTBtSAFHT CAI I OCT SCILT p- Tit d taflrrnauth hr ii"0,i I t. rr? m 'A |