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Show PAGE THREE SECTION TWO BRITISH RAID GERMAN AREAS RICHARDS TALKS Down to Earth on Crete Float the Nazi Parachute Storm Troopers Bad News for California Invaders 1 AT CONFERENCE PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1941 K . 5 V r. V- " t i Ja - t t . It 'IB SPRINGVILLE Apostle Stephen I Richards of the council coun-cil of twelve represented the church general authorities at Kolob stake quarterly conference held in the Sprlngville Fourth ward Saturday night and Sunday. President : Clifford Young of Alpine Al-pine stake, newly appointed assistant as-sistant to 'the council of twelve, was ' another speaker. Discussing the theme of the conference, "One's Responsibility to the Church," the visiting authorities auth-orities stressed the importance of missionary work and advised the stake to increase the number of missionaries in the field. Other speakers in addition to the state executive officers, were Ted : Kindred, recently returned missionary; Jack Cherrington, former missionary who was sustained sus-tained as the new superintendent of Kolob stake Y. M. M. I. A. President J. Emmett Bird was in charge of the general sessions, the music for which was furnished fur-nished by the various ward cfhoirs. The concluding session Sunday evening, directed by the stake M., L A., featured Miss Grace Holley, recently returned from the Texas mission, as the principal prin-cipal speaker, in connection with a song festival furnished by the ward M. L A. organizations. Lehi Schedules Summer Program LEHI Lehi's summer recreational recrea-tional program will get under full swing this week as the opening of the Recreational Softball league opens and the second round of the Commercial league is played. Dean Prior, in c"harge of tennis, also states he will announce the first of three summer tournaments during the week. While no definite information has been released concerning the Pardoe cup series for 1941, which started last year in Mid-May, Lehi will again have a strong entry in this division. The schedule for the Recreation Softball league has been an nounced, with all games to be -5- British Junk for Conquering Nazis I ii'if If V I ArT- i Released by official British sources, this picture shows British destroying valuable equipment during evacuation of Greece. Similar scenes were enacted several days ago when British admitted they had been forced to abandon Crete. NO HOUSE IS IMPOSSIBLE . REPAIRS AND REMODELING ARE EASY AND INEXPENSIVE HOUSES, LIKE PEOPLE, are u old as they look WE DRAW YOUR PLANS-ARRANGE PLANS-ARRANGE FINANCING-SUPERVISE FINANCING-SUPERVISE CONSTRUCTION For Building - Remodeling - Repairing WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON ALL THESE SEE US TODAY! 195 West Third Sooth, Provo, Utah Phone 34 It Here is the way the Nazi invasion planes, and floating played under the lihgts on the high school athletic campus. The first leg of the schedule: June 23 First Ward vs. Fifth Ward; Third Ward vs. Fourth Ward; Second Ward vs. City Recreational Rec-reational Workers. I June 10 First Ward vs. Fourth Ward; Fifth Ward vs. City Recreation; Rec-reation; Second Ward vs. Third Ward. June 17 Third Ward vs. City Recreational; Fourth Ward vs-. Fifth Ward; First Ward vs. Second Sec-ond Ward. June 24 Third Ward vs. Fifth Ward; Second Ward vs. Fourth Ward; First Ward vs. City Recreational. Rec-reational. July 1 Second Ward vs. Fifth Ward; First Ward vs. Third Ward; Fourth Ward vs. City Recreational. Luiimmlbep Co. of Crete kept up. Radiophoto from to earth. Many were killed, but the Children Under 14 Can't Work in Sugar Beet Field To be eligible for the 1941 sugar beet payments, growers must com- Dlv with the labor provisions of the sugar beet program, states' S R. Boswell, Utah county agricultural agricul-tural agent. No child under 14 years of age may be employed or permitted to work in the production of the sugar beet crop, with the excep tion of children of the producer who owns 40 per cent of the beet crop. For children 14 to 16. the, working day shall be no longer than eieht hours a day. In demonstrating compliance, the most acceptable proof of age would be an age certificate issued under the Utah child labor pro eram. Mr. Boswell stated. The following school officials in Utah county arc authorized to issue age cards for sugar beet workers: t). L. Barnett, superin tendent. Nebo school district. SDanish Fork; B. M. Jolley, co ordinator. Alpine school district, American Fork, and T. W. Dyches, coordinator, Provo high school. Auxiliary Plans To Sponsor Boy SPRINGVILLE The local American Am-erican Legion auxiliary directed by President Ada Barron, will sponsor one boy to Boys' State, a project sponsored by the department of the Legion to teach leadership and details of .government, it was announced an-nounced today. Each auxiliary member has been asked to submit one boys' name eligible to enroll before the next regular meeting on June 11. From the list one boy will be selected. The cost per enrollment is $15. The enrollee must be a junior or senior in high school with executive ability. Justice Removal Sought By Giles SALT LAKE CITY, June 4 UJ) The Utah supreme court today ordered arguments to be presented pre-sented June 16 in the attempt of Attorney General Grover Giles to remove Justice of the Peace T. E. Burke of Magna from office. Burke is now under sentence to the state prison after his conviction convic-tion on a gambling charge. Giles contended the state law provided that misconduct in office of-fice should result in forfeit of the position. Burke, who has appealed the gambling conviction, has declined de-clined to give up the post. POULTRY AUXILIARY SPRINGVILLE The first regular regu-lar meeting of the newly organized auxiliary to the Springville-Maple- ton Utah Poultry Producers coop erative association, will be held at 2 p. m., Wednesday, at the city park, under direction of Mrs. John A. Fox, president. Other new officers in charge include, in-clude, Mrs .Floss Cates, vice president; presi-dent; Mrs. Loween Palfreyman, secretary; Mrs. Priscilla Leroy of M&pleton and Mrs. Flora Diamond, executive officers . Whole milk, is "cracked" under a pressure of 2500 pounds to produce pro-duce homogenized milk. WANTED ALL KINDS OF HIDES! Highest Priced Paid for BONES WOOL, HIDES PELTS FURS .and dead or useless niini!f. Pelt prices for dead and useless sheep. Prompt Sea vice UTAH HIDE & TALLOW CO. Phone 88 3 miles west of Spanish Fork Berlin shows German paracnutists Jumping In a steady stream from their sky Invasion continued until the British were finally routed. FEVER PROVES FATAL. NAMPA, Idaho, June 4 (U.D Henry Good.i about 60, died today at a Nampa hospital of Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Good had HO) 0 HI fE BUILD exclusive quality features into Ford Trucks and Commercial Cars to help you haul better faster cheaper! 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Many fires were started In industrial in-dustrial buddings at Duesseldorf and in the Duisberg-Ruhrort area at the junction of the Ruhr and the Rhine, the ministry said. Docks at Ostend at St. Nazaire on the Belgian-French invasion coast also were bombed. . The ministry said only a small force of planes took part in the Berlin raid, and its statement that large fires were started was believed to mean' that new long range planes, of the types which usually carry bombs of terrific destructive power, were used. Duesseldorf, where blast furnaces, fur-naces, steel works, factories, a naval armaments factory, an air- 4 drome and important railroad yards are located, has been raided 29 times. EJritish planes in daylight raids yesterday, it was made known, attacked shipping in the Kiel Canal which connects the North and Baltic seas and bombed land objectives in the Schleswig-Hol-stein area. A German ship was sunk off the Norwegian coast. Last night's raid was the 46th of the war in Berlin. 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