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Show SECTION TWO PRO VP (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 8, 1010 PAGE THRE r pr a r SCR ANTON', Pa.. Nov. 8 (U.I!) Bomb experts rushed here today to hunt the assassins who killed a boy and a girl in an attempt to kill their father, an official of the municipal government. A bomb explosion rocked ycran-ton's ycran-ton's most fashionable neighborhood neighbor-hood last nt?ht. It had been attached at-tached to the automobile of Dr. K. II. Rebhorn, head of the city department of heaun, ana It killed his .son, William, 10, and hU daughter, Lois, 17. Lieut. William Pike, explosive expert of tne New "York police department, and four explosive experts ex-perts of the Philadelphia police department, were hastily sumrr.an-ed. sumrr.an-ed. It was reported agents of the fed-i al bureau of investigation were en route here from Philadelphia. Phila-delphia. Pike i.s one of the best known pxpioMve experts. He solved the Good Friday" oomy outrage in Wilkes-Barre in 1936, which killed mree, and on his evidence the uomber was executed. "Why didn't they take it out on me and not on my children?" cried the distraught father as other physicians removed hundreds of nagment.s of the bomb and the automobile from the mangled bodies. " 1 - N w-tf , L . w w 4 Li urn IV i 010 LUbTOMfcRbr AMI LIES PAYNDmA'O DOWN! Stop Tlio Headache Kye.'train is the cause of more than half your headaches, according to the Better Vision Institute Insti-tute -and smart, modern glasses can STOP THEM! Why continue to be miserable? Come in NOW! Have the capable, registered optometrist here give you a complete eye examination on the famous Bausch and Lomb Refractor! You'll Pe Frankly Told if Glasses Are Not Needed! 1G3 West Center St. PROVO Manufacturing and Dispensing Opticians Salt Iake, Price. Ogden, Igail, and Idaho Falls NEW YORK, Nov. 8 ir.p Shipments Ship-ments of finished steel products by subsidiaries of the United States Steel Corporation for October brnke all records ror that month and were the second highest of any month in the company's history, his-tory, the corporation's monthly shipment report revealed today. The October shipments totaled 1,572,408 net tons. This- was an increase of 179,570 net tons over the September shipments of 1,-392, 1,-392, S3S tons and a rise of 226,553 tons over October, 193H, when shipments ship-ments were 1,. 313, 855 net tons. The October total was the highest high-est for any month since the the all-time high was maoc at 1,701,-871 1,701,-871 net tons in May, 1929. For the lirst ten months of 1910, shipments totaled 12,006.135 net tons, against S, 901, 912 in the corresponding cor-responding period of last year. LViII!;i2 Qnrrbs , sliigan CiaiQ Provo Girl On 'Moon Over Burma' Set DETROIT, Nov. 8 l'.i:- Complete Com-plete unofficial returns on Tuesday's Tues-day's election today showed a record-breaking 2,059,087 ballots were cast in Michigan with Wendell Wen-dell L. Willkie winning the state's 19 electoral votes by a slim margin mar-gin of 6,615 a difference of less than one per cent. The final unofficial account was: Willkie 1,032,851 Roosevelt 1,026,236 Collision Takes Lives of Nine PINESTONE, Minn., Nov. 8 U'.iH The ninth victim of a collision between an automobile and a truck Shown above with the motion picture star Preston Foster "on the set of "Moon Over Burma" is Miss Louise Bullock of Provo. Miss Bullock, who received a trip to Hollywood as the winner of the Paramount-Telluride contest, was a visitor at the Paramount Studios during the filming- of this production. She will have a particular par-ticular interest in "Moon Over Burma" which stars Preston Foster, Dorothy Lamour and Robert Pi eston, as it opens on the Paramount theatre screen today. died la.st night, more than , 21 hours after the accident occurred. Mrs. Lee Wood, Volga. S.O., was until her death the sole survivor sur-vivor of a collision which happened within 20 miles of the nation's worst pleasure car accident at Slavton. Minn., last April ft in which 12 persons were killed. fi i ? i f 1 1T li 'J 7 i o n r ( '1 J J L J L I If ; .i i i : ' i i : ? " "" ; ' i I J i ...J I M " 1 H . J i -4 k - - A i-oreet-A..B-4.ot faiurday Salo The Wasatch cliapter No. 1 of Provo Disabled American Veterans Veter-ans of . World War, will stage its annual, forget-me-not drive Saturday, Sat-urday, with auxiliary members and volunteer workers selling on the streets of Proves according- tr Milton H. Johnson, commander, and Lester G. Davis, adjutant. Headquarters for the drive will be on the lower floor of the city and county building.:. "Since we cannot all go to the great hospitals -to offer our assistance, as-sistance, we can give our bit to help the disabled men by wearing one of the little blue flowers," said Mr. Johnson. "These men of the last war are just as eager to preserve this country of ours as they were in thtv last war and -the only 'ism' we recognize is Americanism. Let us show, our 'patriotism by wearing wear-ing a little blue forget-rne-not." SPA!!!S!! FORK urns, onn dart Reporter Dealers Now Featuring litis Amazing New Patented Suds that Offers Washing Advantages not even the Finest Soap Flakes Can Give! DH I. IT Week is weir. (.'The best news ever for your fine fabrics and dishes! This remarkable new suds offer washing advantages not even the finest soap in the world can give: J. RICH SUDS IN HARDEST WATER . . . actually 5 times more suds than any snap you ever used! 2. SUDS THAT NEVER LEAVE SCUM . . . rren in hardest xi ater! And remove scum lift by previous soap washings . . . thus assuring true color freshness and fabric softness! 3. SUOS OF KON-AtKALlNE MILDNESS . . . giving you complete protection against wash-fading caused by alkali! These important advantages promise your most treasured washables a brighter life of long wear! They make dishwashing easier, faster than you dreamed was possible before Ureft was introduced! And all with safety for hands, too because of Drcft's non-alkuline non-alkuline mildness! In short there's nothing exactly like Dreft! It's so different, the Government Govern-ment has patented it! Make sure of Dreft's advantages by insisting on Dreft! At your dealer's now in the new, bigger package. 2 5 more Dreft at no increase in price. Procter Sc Gamble. "1 heavens! i NEVER SAV r-SUCH r-SUCH NEAPS Of SUDS IN THIS COOL HARD WATER! " ' s. i NX f ' ''X How to Cut Down on Runs: Don't save up .".oiled stockings stock-ings (or a once-or-cwice-a-weck wishin. U jsh them nightly in gentle Dreft and you'll have less runs! You'll save a sizable percentage of your yearly hosiery bill! r Clasres and Dishes wahed in Dreft and thoroughly rinsed, dry isparklins bright... tree from that dull film left by hard-water scum! Sparkling briglu without touch inR a towel to them! Your dishw ashing work is tut in hall! Have Perfect Confidence about washing woolens! rsw patented Irelt make it easy to avoid about 8 5 ?o oi the causes ot woolen shrinkage in washins! f', . rmnr i.iua DQEF in the New, Bigger Thg.l Ounce for ounce in your hard water, Dreft goes tune as far as the hncst soap or flakes! And now Dreft is stilt more economical! Now you get 2 5 mure Dreft for your money! The same wonderful Drctt but 21 more of it! Mrs. Fa ye Lewis- entertained the nii-mbcrs of the A nnataweipt a club Friday evening at. her home. A delicious luncheon was served at the ca id tables at K:,"10.: Knur tables. ..of bridge followed, Mrs. Kuhy Swrnson. won I bo bih M ore for the-club, Mrs-. F.dna Mao l,ti1-low l,ti1-low the coit.iolatinn and Mrs, Thcl-ma Thcl-ma Lewis the guest ' prize. Additional Addi-tional jvuests were Mrs. Madc;e Nielsen, Mrs. Vera SncU anil Mrs. W. 1 1. Ludlow, the latter of p.on-ja p.on-ja nun. The .Jester's (lull mil Wednesday Wednes-day evening- at the home of Miss Maltha Swenson. Luncheon was served at card tables at 8 o'clock. Hallowe'en motif was carried out in the decorations. Eleven members mem-bers and one guest--' Mrs. August Swenson, who assisted the hostess in serving, were present. The pur-' pose of the meeting' was to elect new officers and to outline a program pro-gram for the corn.ng" year. The new officers are. Miss Fay Bearn-son, Bearn-son, president; Margaret Roberts, secretary and treasurer; Martha Swenson, reporter. Mrs. Kate Christensen -was honored hon-ored Friday afternoon when neighbors neigh-bors and friends gathered at her homo to observe her birthday anniversary. anni-versary. The time was spent in visiting and refreshments were served informallv from 5:30 until un-til eight o'clock the hostess being assisted by her daughters. The guests included: Mesdames Sophia Curtis, Bob Bearnson, Helga Jones, Dena Bowen, Leigct Kunolf-son, Kunolf-son, Rebecca Runolfson and daughter, daugh-ter, Lily; Arthur Johnson and daughter. Rose Smith, Christine Bearson, Roy Johnson, Annie Ol-sen Ol-sen and Mary Higginson. 1 i -A JUtJ ' O Trvl- M.rk R. . U. S. IilRFXTORY OX SALE A full month earlier than last year's publication date, 1500 copies cop-ies of the 1910-41 edition of the student directory went on sale at Brigham Young- university this week. The directory was published publish-ed by White Key, women's service organization, with Blanche White-ley White-ley of Oakley, Idaho, as editor and the 25 members of White Key as the staff. ) V, o SO DIFFERENT, ITS RESULTS CANT BE DUPLICATED 0 ftY S0Af FLAKES! ll.AV'fi HANDY JI.VHKIT THOMAS (IIUKIJIV SAIKWAV .SKCONU WAIil) MAKKKT MIHAKII'S I.WH KRV HANSKX'N fIAHVAKl MAKKKT NO. 1 aXiYlVAJlU M.UtlUiT M), a THESE DEALERS f.?l FEi'iTUr.uiG Cr.ZFT THIS V.'EEK: "1 iii;miois i. ;. a. uiisi;x .i:ot;uv MAl.SKK (AMI STOKK Mi:l UVV'S MAKKKT I'MVKHMTY MAKKKT K A ST SIDK MAKKKT DI KE'S MAKKKT UAKI'S ?LUvlii:X I HlUKl'M AV SIORK AKMi; tilcm'KKV M'KlfiTKIfS t.WKKIiV A. t. ANDKKMIN (iROCERY I tUKIl 1YAKK t.ROt KISY ANfl MORK (N.irtonSI l'AKK CASH OKOCKRY MOO TAIN CASH OliOCtKV MOl'LTOX'S MARKET MANAl GKOCKRY sTOKKS OITSIDK tF CITY LIMITS I I KASANT VIi:V I'O(II) MAKKKT imiVf IV MARKET liONNKY ll.I.K t.BOCK.RY K01-U51NS MAKKKT DKAOK MAKKKT SFX K ETA U Y IJE-ELECTEO SPANISH FORK E. ' R. Mc-Fadden, Mc-Fadden, agent of the Salt Lake and Utah Railroad at Spanish Fork has been chosen to succeed himself as secretary of the Spanish Span-ish Fork Kiwania club for the coming year. Mr. McFadden has served as secretary to the club for several years. Originally. sideboards were boards placed on trestles and used to hold dislh's during tile , rvmg of meals. -aifc y a m i u k as , a i- ?! g h n y r'M n i r t, , ' ' - ' r- i . , - i , w I ! -' 'X Your Dollars Go Farther at I lay ward's 71 East Center 71 N. 5th West Pii Quarts ... 17e 2 3 c It Is BLUE TAG DAY at HAVWARDS!! Watch for the BLUE TAGS!! Heinz DHQV reCD t) Cans . . . T' Large Size.. ' J-t- Heinz , GfiYGU? Gets clothes up to 15 whiter f-Kire Hot tie a W Heinz p Large Cans ' "5? r for sa The All-rurpose Lunch Meat flZ CAN MQ M Giant Litrge I ' V , Y II. 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