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Show PAGE TWO PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1941 British Blast Back at Axis in North Africa ,?Tanis ; TUNISIA SICILY' I Ionian. Sea GREECE .Aegean Sect '' Jtf TURKEY British fleet, air arm strike at axis supply line to Africa, sinking ships, bombing Tripoli 'ITripoU;. Mediterranean Sea Benghazi "CRETE-( J Derna ,:' - CYPRLS British warships, K. A. F. blast axis along coast; allies at Tobruk with stand German-Italian, siege Scale of Miles i i 0 ZOO TRIPOLITAN1A' '- Axis Attacks Highways LIBYA VCIRE.VylfCAV SUEZ i' $7 'ft Karrani fv J Ft . i- . - ?," EGYPT iC Reinforcements for Nile army arriving from east Africa ml !r ; : m3F LIBYA y 15MILESVi ips out of range of ill oxis coosfol guru EGYPT, Mediterranean Sea . I t.f7f (It Snlim .11-1 -J'C? liS 50 Mile, to British fleet's 15-inch gum, with 10-15 mi. rangeJ blast oxit airfields, troop positions on and near coast Warships shell coastal roads' to prevent further fur-ther German odvonct i ' ; s i ograpny Ooaroh Dcgoo Inauguration of research ' on "Utah Geografhic Place Names," latest work begun by the Utah Writers' Project, was announced today by Dale L. Morgan, state supervisor of the project, in Salt Lake City. "Utah Geographic Place Names"' is sponsored by the U. S. forest service and the Utah Historical society and is prepared and written writ-ten to give all possible information informa-tion on geographic data in Utah. Origins of names of all geographic sites will be traced and their meanings explained in this newest work on Utah place names. "Historic Sites and Landmarks in Utah," sponsored by the state road commission, is another work of this project which Is finished and will soon be published by the NEW TODAV I Striking back with sea power, Britain is beginning to stem the German-Italian sweep across Libya 'into Egypt, and is cutting the axis supply route from Sicily, as shown on map. Closeup below shows ' how British warships are shelling German-Italian positions on the north African, coast. LAKE VIEW KIRS. SAD EE SHAW Reporter Phono 018-R-S Those from Lake View to attend at-tend the funeral of Jack Williams Wil-liams held in the Masonic temple Tuesday afternoon were Bishop August Johnson, who was one of the speakers, Mrs. Jesse Sumsion, Mrs. Martin Clinger, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jos-eph Shaw, P. W. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Griffith Nuttall, Lynn Nut-tall, Nut-tall, Mrs. May Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Startin, Mr. and Mrs. Runnell W. Cragun, Mrs. Ed Nelson, Nel-son, Mrs. Leonard Adams, . Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jorgensen, Mrs. Ada J. Crossman, Mr. Williams was drowned in Utah lake, March 15 and his body recovered April 20. He was born in Lake View and lived here most of his life. Mr. and Mrs. George Wright wish to announce the arrival of a grandson born to Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Vowles (Eva Wright) at the Holy Cross hospital in Salt Lake, . Jast. week. . Allure. doing eplendidly. Bishop and Mrs. August Johnson John-son entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Robert Taylor's birthday. birth-day. Weldon, Miss Virginia, Richard, Rich-ard, Paul and Robert Taylor, Miss Edna Scott, Mrs. Marjorie Snow, and children, Phyllis, Nanalee and Alene Johnson, and the hosts. Mrs. Nelson Snow and two children chil-dren who have been visiting with her parents. Bishop and Mrs. August Johnson for two weeks, returned to her home in Hurricane, Hurri-cane, Utah, Tuesday. The teachers of the Union school will furnish the program for Sunday evening sacrament services. ser-vices. A good musical treat is in store for all who attend. All are welcome. And So Star Wed Her Only Sweetheart TO PRESENT FLU'S SPANISH FORK For the benefit of the Fourth ward building build-ing committee, J. Archie Williams, teacher of speech at the Payson high school will present a group of pupils in four one-act plays at the junior high scholo auditorium at 8 o'clock Thursday night, April 24. All proceeds will be given to the building fund. All are invited to attend. "Z c f Transformed In a few years from a child film star to a bride, Deanna Durbin smiles prettily at Vaughn Paul, who was assistant director of her first picture and her only beau, after their wedding in Hollywood. i. - VET EUAN I)ES SALT LAKK CITY, April 24 Chandler Smith, 00-year-old retired Montana cattleman anil Indian war veteran, died here yesterday after a long" illness. He had lived in Utah since 1920. 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"Our Service Is Confidential" COLOMBIA- HID'JSTMAL Lonn go. 61 North University Avenue Phone 1277 f.-- - I)--, - ii : mmmm r Italy Dejcats British Uarning LONDON, April 21 U.i: Italy has received and rejected a warning warn-ing that British forces in East Africa would not be responsible for safety of Italian civilians in Ethiopian areas not under British control unless the Italians lay down their arms. The warnings was given by MaJ. Gen. A. G. Cunningham, British commander in chief in Est Africa, to an envoy of the Duke of Aosta, Italian viceroy of Ethiopia, Eth-iopia, who, went to Khartoum to negotiate. There are tens of thousands of Italian civilians in areas of Ethiopia Eth-iopia which the British forces have not yet occupied but from which Italian troops are withdrawing. Strong forces of Ethiopian warriors war-riors are operating in some areas and all Ethiopian natives are eager to avenge alleged cruelties of the Italian administration. Two Raiders Shot Down In Britain LONDON, April 24 (i:.P Two Gorman day raiders were shot down over Britain today, following follow-ing the Luftwaffe's third successive succes-sive night attack on the southwest coast port and town of Plymouth last night. Though the attack was severe, it was mild compared to the tremendous tre-mendous attacks the Luftwaffe aimed at the town Monday and Tuesday rights. Drowning Is the third greatest cause of accidental death in the United States, according to Red Cross records. commission. This book is a condensed con-densed topical history of Utah and a discussion of its scenic sites. Reports from book stores selling ing the Utah Guide indicate a steady rise in sales for this new book with interest increasing rapidly. rap-idly. The coming travel season will undoubtedly boom sales in the Guide, say book store managers. mana-gers. Endeavors to place the Utah Guide as a text book in all state high schools are being made, and the matter of its acceptance into the schools will be brought up at the next meeting of the commission commis-sion of the state board of education. educa-tion. Large orders for this newest WPA publication are coming in from libraries, educational institutions, insti-tutions, and other organizations interested in this comprehensive work on Utah, according to firms handling the sale of the guide. After two weeks on sale, all initial ini-tial indications point to rapid rise in popularity of this latest addition addi-tion to the American Guide series. ODDITIES IN THE NEWS SAN ANTONIO, Tex. Private Joe L. McCord, a 20-year-old preacher, was court martialled yesterday and sentenced to fix months in prison, at hard labor. He was charged with cursing a sergeant. MOSCOW, Idaho The Moscow selective service board announced today that "Mike" Sullivan, University Uni-versity of Idaho's fastest basketball basket-ball player, had been rejected as a volunteer for army service. The board said the star athlete had flat feet. WEST BRANCH, N. Y. A local housewife sent her neighbor's little boy to the grocery store, but she received more of an order than she bargained for. She handed the boy a list which called for one bottle of vanilla, one can of baking bak-ing powder, five pounds of sugar and two bars of soay. The housewife house-wife had checked down the list with her pencil one, two, three, four items, putting the item numbers num-bers in front. The neighbor boy couldn't carry the order. The grocer sent 11 bottles of vanilla, 21 cans of baking powder, 35 pounds of sugar, and 42 cakes of soap. " DENVER If Colorado . highway high-way patrolmen don't get some new pants soon they may have to lean out the window of their automobile automo-bile and ask a law violator if he would mind being arrested. Supervisor Su-pervisor Joseph Marsh said today. to-day. The tunics of their uniforms are in good shape, he told the board of control, but their pants need immediate repair or replacement. Contrary to common belief, the United States flag has no particular particu-lar star representing each state. NEW TODAY NEW TODAY NEW TODAY Reappointed To Yale Scholarship Merrill Van Wagner, former Brigham Y'oung university student stu-dent from Midway, has been reappointed re-appointed to a scholarship which he received last year in the linguistics lin-guistics department of Y"ale university uni-versity according to Dr. Sidney Sperry, professor of religious education. edu-cation. 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