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Show PROVO YUTAHT .". DAILY- HERALTdV ' FRIDAY, - JUNE 7. 1940 : PAGE SIX Paycon Legion Awaits Election PAYSOtfPayson Post No. 48, American Legion," met in regular session Wednesday night , and nominated officers for next year to b elected next week as follows: fol-lows: Commander, C. Forsey, F. S. Lundell: first s vice com mander, Vernon Persson, Ed Griggs: second vice commander, Vivian Montague, Vernon Stan ton: adjutant, Frank Thomas, Frank Brewerton: chaplain, 'Wells Cloward, Edmond Jensen; Sergeant at arms, Martin Schramm, Alan wel Russell; finance officer, Har-" old Simmons Stanley Wilson; his torlan, I. A. Bates, Howe Groes-beck. Groes-beck. Delegates to the fourth district convention at Eureka on Saturday, June 8 were named as follows: Commander I). C uorsey, L. A. Bates, F. S. Thomas, Ivan atlckney. Allen Slmona. Paul J. Davis, Vivian Montague; alternates, alter-nates, Harold Simmons, George Harnett, L O. Barnett, Joe Flan ders, Leone Hlatt, CI eon Moore, Francis lAindelL-. P A YS O f MBS. A- R WILSON Correspondent Phone 64 , ' - : Alpine Han Sues School District Damages of $5,050 are asked of the Alpine school district board of education in a suit filed in Fourth district court by Frank D. Strong of .Alpine Thursday. Mr. Strong alleges that he was totally and permanently' disabled when' he slipped and fell on ice-covered ice-covered steps aa he left the school district's office at Alpine January 22." He broke, two ribs and twisted the vertebrae in his back, he asserts.' as-serts.' .-'?' ' ' , The plaintiff charges the board of education with negligently failing fail-ing to remove the ice and Jsnow, and with carelessly maintaining the steps in a slippery and highly dangerous condition. 40 Million Tires adc by Company : A high-speed saga of the machine ma-chine age will unfold this week when the forty-millionth tire rolls out of a factory and into a polished pol-ished glass and ' mahogany, case at the firm's . headquarters in Chicago. 'V , There it will take its place behind be-hind the first Allstate tire ever built and the ten millionth. Be-" Be-" tween the first and forty millionth tire, exploits on- a huge scale have b!a enacted; j 440,009,000 Dounda of pure rum rubber and ria am ffnnaiimsMi in . n iiinuuiai," ' 1 . .. ... ? - couple will be given by the cnae-a parents next Friday June it m To Tell President Of Flanders Fight " i -ft Count Rene de Chambrun, who took part in the battle of Flanders Flan-ders and escaped to England, will go to Washington as Assistant Assist-ant ; Military Attache of the French Embassy. He is a nephew neph-ew of the late Nicholas Long-worth. Long-worth. Speaker" of', the House, and a descendant of Lafayette, whose hereditary American citi-zenshiD citi-zenshiD he inherited. Miss Madge Daley and Miss Florence Winnie entertained at a shower Wednesday night at the Daley home in honor of - Mary Daley Diamond, a reoent bride. Fifteen young friends of the ySunar bride were -present t and gave hef an array of lovely bridal gifts. Mr. and Mrs. bui Kdwaras ana four children are here for a vaca tion visit with Mr. and Mrs. Orison Daniels and other relatives. Mrs. Edwards was formerly Miss Donna Daniels. Her mother and brother-in-law, Elmer Cloward of Provo visited them In California last week and they accompanied them home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Bates Jr. of Thanes Wyoming visited here Sunday with .Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph W. Bates. i Mr. and Mrs. . Jonn. w. srmui announce r uie marriage oi weir daughter, Nelda Mae Smith to Spencer , Warner, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Warner of spanisn Fork. The ceremony was performed per-formed In the Salt Lake temple on Wednesday, June 7, and was witnessed by Mrs., Smith, Mr. and Mra.: Wilttam Warner and Mr, and Mrs. AUen Warner. A large wed been consumed in turing of the tire. According to W. q. LaBrache, local Sears and Roebuck manager, the 'company sponsored tires have since 1926, travelled 720 ' billion miles or seven and a half times the distance from the earth to the sun. "If anyone -wished to stack them, these tires would form 689 stacks, each the height of Mount Everest," Manager LaBrache said. Grand Finals In Amateur Contest The grand finals of the fifteen weeks of amateur contests con ducted , by the Tellurlde Motor company and the Paramount theater thea-ter take Dlace at 9 P. m. tonight on the stage of the' Paramount theater, when seven previous con- teat winners compete against one another. The winner of tonight's final contest receives a round trip ticket to Hollywood (for two) with all expenses paid and a tour of two studios The fortunate one will have the choice of making the trin bv streamliner or plane.. Cash prizes go to all others who participate In the finals. They range from $30 for . second place down to 3 eacn zor ine lass mree places., As In previous contests, audience applause will decide the winners, with an "applause meter-being meter-being used tonight upon the stage In view of the audience for accuracy. ac-curacy. - - , Finalists appearing upon to night's program include Louise Bullock, Max Mendenhall, Elaine Brown, , Zabransy and Collella Sterling Bush, Hazel Palfreyman, and Peggy Whiting. IDAHO POSTMASTER IS FOUND DEAD CO EUR , D'ALENE,. Ida., June 7 U.R The body of J. V. Hawkins, 66, Coeur D'Alehe postmaster since 1936, was found last night under circumstances police said indicated suicide. ; The body was found In a garage at his home. Hawkins : had been shot through the mouth with a hlgh-callber rifle. Members of the family said he had been in ill health. Doctor R. Clark Reynolds Physical Therapy Clinic ' Chronic Diseases A ' Special Attention to Diseases of the Rectum (Hemorrhoids, etc) 1G2 EAST FIRST NORTII Phone 1694 the - First ward recreation r nan, They will reside, in Spanish Fork for the present. " Mrs. ' Farrell Reece entertained members of the O. G. Bridge club Wednesday evening at her' home. Soecial ; guests - were Mrs.- Donna Snow. Mrs. Marion- Loveless and Mrs. Rhea McBeth. Prizes , awarded to Mrs.'Leita Wilson, Mrs. Edith Okerman and Mrs.' Donna .Ludlow; r- Mrs. Lucille Spencer entertained at a bridge party Wednesday night for the following guests Mrs. Gladys Winters. Mrs. Reta Pag Mr. Naomi Hillman, Mrs Gladys WMson, Mrs. Iona Perk Ins, Mrs. Hazel Erlandson, Mrs Veda Loveless, Mrs. Erma Shuler, Mrs. Nelda Reece, Mrs. Delia MC- Clellan, Mrs. Lola Oldroyd and Mrs. Zelma Dixon. Mrs. Shuler and Mrs. Reece received the prizes, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wignail and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wignail of Salt Lake City were , guests of Mr. and Mrs. James WignaU last week, Mr. and lMrs. William Ballard are here from Mohave, California, where Mr. Ballard has been teach ing school. They will spend the summer here. Church Notice Sabbath School and Bible class, 9:30 a. m., lesson subject, "God's Love: for His Peot4e." Golden text, The Lord has chosen Jacob unto Himself and Israel for Hi3 peculiar treasuse.1? Ps. 135:4. Seed .thought: -Enfeebled ana defective as , it may appear, the church is one idbject upon which God estowa in a special sense. His supreme regard. It is the theater of His grace, in which He delights to reveal His supreme power .to transform hearts.", , Sermon, 11 o'clock. What does it mean to follow the Lord." Sunday ? morning 8:30 over KOVO, the Family Bible Hour con tinues the "Know. Your Bible" program. It would be well, if we would give more time to the study of God's Word. ' Tuesday evening. Prayer meet ing and Bible study, 8 p. m. 1 You are welcome. PLAN BENEFIT PARTY SPANISH FORK Plans ars rapidly shaping for a belief it party to be given by the American Le gion, auxiliary of Spanish Fork at the Legion hall, Thursday afternoon after-noon June 13, commencing at 2:30, the funds raised being used to add to tha Soldier's Memorial fund of .which Mrs. ; Mae Thomas " is chairman. Bridge, both contract and auction and 500 will be played, there' will also be a program and refreshments will be served. A cordial Invitation is issued to' all - TIRE OFFER for : SATURDAY -ONLY - f III ' .: ii Resrular List Price , . y : . lilt t f X ,' ) I I I H I I rl I I ' i f " X I I II I i I I J 1 A X y ' 1 J III S ' fl H I II ! witni.'t uiiiD muBi , III JT iiki m-f V f 'VI -4 III r r :.rJ- oi. : 1l g nw i Or 4-Star (nu SSSSSS l HS SAFETY .iuM.'l I m mi: t. jr" ' 1 iuuiuiiii, .'. . ' .-inn',; . .' 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' . ..... . , " ; 100 . Pure Penn.. Cross Country Motor ..Oil at this record low price! -;X ''WijXii,. Gross Country Power Max 45 Plate Battery 29 Guar-v anteed 2 Solid Years! And Your Old Battery Full size 45-plate, with Port Oxford cedar .separatros. A tremendous value! . $2.25 Allowance for your old battery on 24 Month Cross Country or 36 Month Super. . ', EASY TERMS ON PURCHASES TOTALING $10 OR MOREl I-GaL Outing Jug "Mohawk . 1 qaL outing )ug in iort grn color. Clau wool " lnaula-uon lnaula-uon largo aluminas cup tcp. 1.4t ra- Folding Camp Ccl 69 Heory O. D. Cot 3.39 lxt Car army alyl coap col with hard w d tram; harr whlk casTaa oovr. A grvol vols. v , ( ; -x . ", , - i 0x11 Ur.lDQELLA TEI1T With Floor Screened Rear Window Complete Poles - Stakes Green or khaki waterproof drill, bobin- ette curtain and awning flap. . Rein forced at eaves. Sewn-in floor. $3 Down Balance Monlhly-lCarrying Charge 1 VS Record Breaking Value! 3j H. P. Outboard Motor De Luxe .; 1 nr.. -1 Model 55 n 50 OTIIEU 310TORS . $5 Dowr Bol. Mon. Ssaal Carrri Charge Air cooled delux model with "Auto-Wind" alarter. Sing! cylinder; 25Va-lb . ... . weignu Auiomtmc anear pin. Ranges from trolling . to 5 miles per hour. cer tified N.OJL HP. at " R. P. M. Zlz H.P. .....52.95 ... ... 27.93 to 73.93 1 XM x? mm FULL SIZE ."ELGKl" ' DIKES Boys - Girls Res:. $23.93 Boys and girls' full size double bar frame "Elgin Collegiates. Trvxel sad dle, coaster brake, balloon tires. I - $3 Down Balance Monthly Carrying: Charge " Fully Equipped "ELGIN" BIKES Famous "Elgin" fully equipped biki. v rf Rear carrier, headlight, parking stanJ. J ) v V $3 Down Balance Monthly ?-J JCJ O Bike Tire Specials! Balloon Tube 3.39 BALLOON TIRE "Crusader' 26x2.123-in. black fudewall Balloon fl P Bike Tire.. IiUU Heavy Duty Balloon Tire Reg. 2.19! Allstate heavy duty balloon Bike Tire; white .side wall. rf on Non-skid tread ilVu Bike Headlight plete Al'state heavy duty red tube for 26x2.25. f Am Com- Theft - proof . . chrome trim - with batteries. FISHERMEN! Fishing Season Opens June 13lh! See Sears complete selection of fishing equipment! Store Hours: Week Days, 9 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. i Saturdays, 9 a. rn. to 6 p. rti. 1 f r 1 i MA-' 11. yil .'.L' ' 'M riu4i'- Mi.;i' ! 187 WEST CENTER ST. PHONE 411 'I ! i I'M"-' -1 i t'j i mmrnXs). ) 3 : . PROVO, UTAH ladies to attend. . i ' |