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Show ' PAGE SIX PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER :., 1940 PAGE SEVEN r,rl on"! "f '"AHO ! Mighty Grand Coulee Stands Well Along to Completion T(FnHRW RA...S I Nazis Claim Sinliins of Huge Liner "Empress of Britain" 1 v 4 La I I iM it L it sJ ! . ? - ? ' - "'-"""v , .r,., . .. ...................... . . .... .. . I IMI S X. I li ft 'W Y ;;:w york. Oct. so a:.n Joseph Jos-eph I. Kennedy, ambassador to Gr -at Britain, said today that his ration-wi.le ladio broadcast, en-Gf.iSi-? President Roosevelt for a t:;..-fl term and outlining America's Amer-ica's position in the war, had been raid for by his family and nobody had seen his speech in advance. In his speech last night, Ken- dy described world conditions :liimv'' but Fa id the United Kt. t.-- (ould stay out vi the war ; we rcatui f:n enough." It is to ihitain's advant!ie that we s'.ay out of the war a raj continue sending her supplies, he said, but he predated that however the war fri'K it will "gravely affect de.sti-j de.sti-j . -. of every man, woisiin and cinlil'' in A merit a: that "trio im-j im-j . f (," this conflict wii! bo feit -vi ti by our children's childien."' l-',itdor.sir:'4 Mr. Roosevelt as t. . t qualified to bad the country (!nou;.'h the ( Tisis, Kennedy Said in normal times be might oppose a tl.ir.l taim fur a J'lesidep.t. With-oid With-oid mentioning Republican presidential presi-dential nominee Wendell L. Will-kie- by nanw, he said it would take tv. o years to train a new national hader and Hint the German array was striking" so suddonly"we do not -.-. ,. lime to train a green hand even though he comes to his task full of good will Hint general ; paid y but lucking" in the ilal t;it'. i-n i ili-1 it. experience." .v cb "Haiti an b tt-nt h aidit-t s. let"; t i a t i 1 1 ! i .S :euki, which the Nazi offici. i-'i anciseo. .'ency When a Throne. Shook if.AV school roiTLM: t :-1 ' A NT. 1 1 FORK .Such ketn iriteH t i.-i being manifested in the I 'lay School if Spanish Foi k Vsiiii 'i i ; a W I 'A reci cation project, proj-ect, that in childien of pre-school ."ye lire enrolled and a waiting li.-t of eighteen children are enrolled. en-rolled. Mr.v. Dale B. Kvmw is sv pcrvisor and during- the Hallowe'en Hal-lowe'en week, parties for the childen chil-den will add to the interest. -t la r -i are inv ited to visit the s 1 and see the work being-t'one. being-t'one. Bleotrical devices, buried ' deep in uiiii ri te, measure stresses and st tains in Boulder dam. Y. FOR Cllildl i n r. c nnrrr r- SPARE your mild much of the iniM-ry oX entudna, ono'.'iriji, unci Binoiliery no"trU due to cold by irs.TUus Meuthcutum in nls iio- t r ;;s. This (.;.-: :;e oli:(ni, n sootby-i oral proiects lrrimteil mucous rp.'-tnljrarie, retiuces weiling. and tl.us epens breathlriH pns.-atre5 vvMfr. Ii soon checks sneezing nr:l sriif'U-i. Aiso rub M:-nlnoiatum on the child's che a. bai:. and Rfcis. 1 Lis wi l improve local blood circulation and help relieve cold dl.'-rom forts more e-Iectlvely. f.lon thoiatura helps in bo ciany way ttiat vou should always r-rTi'-iri'oer Tri-t: y;r Discomfor ts of Coidi Mt-ntholatura. Link, their together n: your mind. i .; .,...,p,l siri I ' 1 .V i - Tippod back agoinst an iron grille, the Bishop of London's throne ftands amid the wreckage of the high altar in St. Paul's Catheui ah Camarie was done when Nazi bomb, exploding on hitting roof, tocpled great chunks of masonry on the shrine, DO feet b';lwW. The Clark Clinic .Vjinoiiiices the, Association of DII. llAItOL-D AUSTIN Sje( -iali.inff In Obstetrics and Diseases of Cluldren PEN'SACOLA, Fia.-A investigation was ordered naval today in the mid-air collision yesterday of two navy training planes which ! resulted in" the deaths of Ensign I J. II, Hicks of Los Angeles and I Cadet Donald Rockewell of Pilot 1 Rock. Ore. 3T V 1 i j . t j- (Ladies Should Nol Read This) (1 O Men, we vara to help you solve that marital problem which has been causing you pain and embarrassment thru many years. No longer need you feel "Loss of Spirit" when your domestic partner turns an accusing eye on you for your failure. Why don't you give the little weman a "break"? Everyone Every-one is entitled to a square deal! When you married her you promised your heart, your wallet and everything else a desperate des-perate man can think of to win the fair lady . Now what? Honestly, have you carried thru? Or At Times Do You Fee! Like the Rubber Cushion Just Ilehind Your Half -Sole? We will help you. Wc are forced to clear part of cur store building by Nov. G for remodeling purposes. $3,000.00 in ELECTRIC RANGES U E EI U G E 1 1 ATO 1 1 S - IRONERS - WASHERS $90 ELECTRIC RANGE Now S59.50! Must be sold in a few days. We are cutting the price from 30 to 60 to clear out immediately. Here is your chance to obtain the finest of merchandise at the lowest of price. We will store away any merchandise for Christmas delivery for small down payment. Easy terms. COME AND GET IT AT . r s -N r r r. ft f r c t n rt r f f " , ) i i , '.i ' ):; :; The beautifil new home of Ml", tind Mrs. Ch arlea 11. Dixon on West Main t-treet was the scene of a fa-lies of Well furany.vd purt-ic.i purt-ic.i during the past wi-ck. On Friday Fri-day evtiiinjf Mrs. Lnxori enler-taiiH-d a proup of frietaL-4 at a dinner din-ner whieri wna served at 4itlL tidiles. i'oilov.iiiit diruier Mrs. Mae Iluntinf.ton of the Fpringville hi.h iufiool faculty fave a ve-y entei ta inin review of the book. "Demon Daughter," by Honoie Morrow. Then- wt-ic twenty guests present including Mr. and Mrs. licdip'e Chase end Mr. tind Mrs. Koy Hi oa.ltieiit of l'ayson. On Thursday eveninp .Mrs. Dixon enteltained at a delightful party, the n wests including the members of the Thalia n club and their partners. A delicious dinner din-ner was served to 32 guests. Progressive Pro-gressive games followed, the favors fav-ors being won by Dr. and Mrs. Allen Brockbank and Mr. and Mrs. J.Rulon Morgan, the latter couple of I'rovo, Mrs. True Dixon entertained at u family dinner in honor of the birthday anniversary of her husband, hus-band, C. II. Dixon, Saturday evening. eve-ning. The event was also in the nature of a housewarming for the new home in which they have recently re-cently moved. The beautifully arranged ar-ranged dinner was served at a Ions table, Mr. Dixon's mother, Mrs. Adelia Dixon, his brothers and sisters and their wives an I husbands being" present. Covers were leid for IS Rucsts. Mr." Dixon was presented with a lovely gift and the family also presented a beautiful gift for the home. Beau- i tiful flowers decorated the enter taining rooms at all the parties. The members of the Ametie club were delightfully entertained Friday Fri-day evening by Mrs. Edna Hawkins. Hawk-ins. Luncheon was served. The Hallowe'en motif was carried out in the decorations. Four tables of bridge followed, Mrs. Ruby Hales winning the high score, Mrs. Alta Larsen the second high and Mrs. Ellen Jensen the guest prize. Additional Ad-ditional guests included Mesdarnes Auline Mendenhall, Phebe Swen-son. Swen-son. Dale B. Evans, Terese Mea- som, Ireta SPANI.-TI FOllK-Irving C. Nelson, owner of the Nelson Appliance Appli-ance Electric shop, was elected president of the Spanish Fork Ki-waras Ki-waras club at the regular luncheon meeting held Monday night at the Day cafe. Enust L Knudsen. principal of the junior hih school end G. V. Robertson, manager oi tlie J. C. Penney store, were elected elect-ed first and second viee. presidents; presi-dents; directors elected were Owen L. Barnett, Hyrum P. Jones, V. J. O'Bryoi.t. C. L. Olsen, Owen R'nvc, Jack S wen son and Ned L. Wightman. Brief reports on the , Ki wards Good Fellowship Inter-state meeting meet-ing held at GianU Junction, Oct. 27, wei e given by E. E. K:uidsi-ii, John E. Booth, and I. C. Nelson, who attended. Others who were in attendance v ei e Angus Ok-wn ktuI K. L. Jex and tln-ir v. ive-. John K. P.i ,i.th pn-nided at the na-eting. GeniKins Moving Into Balhans LONDON, Of t. :.;; rr.fr.- A ' well-informed well-informed Balkan legation received r.eport from its jywei nment 1oday that Oei uian troops were rnovne.-down rnovne.-down the Danube river in barges from the Bratislava area of Slovakia. Slo-vakia. It was believed, according to the report, the German troojs were intended to r mloree German effectives in Rumania. Advices here had been that. Germany had not more than Kl.ooi) tioop: in Rumania. i'.sually reliable sources here estimated the total German troop" strength in Slovakia, based on Brntislav.-i, at a total of lo divisions, divi-sions, or perhaps 210,000 men. t ...... vV , ' . --,--.. .. . Rapidly ncanng completion, the a..t balk r,t 10.500,000 cubic yaids of coiitr'-ie Uiat is making Grand Coulee Du in on the Columbia River is now nearly nil in place In the foreground ol Uus Jiitest view of tn tu ii.ii t (.U-uclure ii the v."ina-dum, wliich will iorra the Iront wall und a biu. of the punipinu plant, to tM built lider. Cranium Answers tjiiestiens on I'age 'I'wti 1. Jolin Quii Presiiietit of the of John Ad cms, cy Ada. ms, sixth U.S.. was the .-on second I 'resident 2. Elizabeth Barrett. Brownie. W.:.'i the wife of I .d.e t iiiowmn': Roth V-.'K.te pnetrv. Day kieen Awaited ;ti. He I a v. rote the to songs of I. is Geoi-e Gelsh- .1. Ira G.:;,hv. lyrics lor most of eo;a'.o:'i- laothcr, win. 4. Pierre Curie was the husband hus-band of Marie Curie. Both were I seiect.r ts, famous rrineipally loi In ( a are not native to 1 the ii. i-.. of rad'ur.i. World. Wild honey bees j f. Gentile IV Mini ant Jus hioth- er', thovanni, we if Wiatian painters, paint-ers, as was their father", Jaeopn. H-t intents of Bi i;.!.-.ni Vowng uni-versdy uni-versdy Will in to the "polls" 'i'huis-day 'i'huis-day to elect a que n to "reign" over the imivei -aty',-; homecoming celebration November accordini;' to Harry Ols.-n. Salt Lake City. Honey the Ne-v in Aiiif-iir-a sjtrang frcan doiwesti-ciited doiwesti-ciited races imported from abroad. Co-chairman ol coed who will 1 will ride on th the hou.ecoinin;. be crowned at t the event- The f-ign f'r the 'lav queen's tloat in parade, rind Mll the boiiM eoming bei t Keller, Ma by Jean Hill, Kaysville. coed i!f uiisorcd by a c!as. j'anizalion will have her placed on the ballot issued students voting Thursday. 'I he queen will be introduced to the student, body iii .student assembly as-sembly Friday mm nine. n.ssist ed Each cr orris or-ris me to the 11 that cvemni'. Iter two at tendants vuil b,- selected at the' i-ame election, these heme the two' ( oed a next highest in the Voting. In charge of the election is Hal- GIFT S (Ircctin Cards Ikidg-e I'ri.ts GESSEORD'S, Inc. 4 7 North University Avenue -' Mtx bbp'jw "' ' j f - Car's sio od cold... hut start Spanko! - -x r irn f i r s r! r t V V, y t .a . -J L.--' i x ' Ji PHONE 1775 PROVO, UTAH and Ruth Jex and Misses Lewis and Fay Nielsen. -""-s The Misses Hannah and Irene Harrison of Salt Lake City were here Saturday to attend the funeral fu-neral service for their uncle, Ed Bringleson. With the Biingleson family they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George. Hitching, Saturday noon. British Forces Assume Offensive j i ROME, Oct. 30 li: Italy, asserting as-serting its troops had smashed through Greek rear guards an1 were continuing to advance, disclosed dis-closed today British forces had assumed as-sumed the offensive in African operations on land and in the air. British mechanized forces made two attacks along the Mediterranean-Sudanese frontier, a high command communique said, thrusting at the Italian positions in the Tcssenei and Kassala-Sab-derat regions both attacks were n pulsed, it was said. There are 50.000 to 75.000 workers work-ers in the average beehive. t K ' How Winter OIL-PLATING mountains needed Cubricant in advance for Safo Quick Starts A needle's eye is wider than most of tho space between parts in your engine. Yc t they demand oil fast when you want to start fast v ia safety. Will cold oil squirm Uirough at a s gallop from your cngine'd very bottom? "iy Tint hard old question doc-3 not even come up r.fter you've changed to Conoco Germ Processed oil, which promptly oil-plates your cr.gine. For cil-flating can start lubricating lu-bricating in any cold, after any stretch of parking, before any oil below could budge. That's because oil-plating isn't hunting a way to go where it is needed. Oil-plating hi there in advance! 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