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Show feECTrON -TWO PROVO ffltXHt IUILY r HbRALb7 WElfijfesDAY. 'JUL? & 194lV7v . : PAGS THREE NOTICE! For This- Pag Accepted Until ' ; PridNR fco 5 i " -iin-iaanji- - j - iniinii ---- 1"----- EOT . a . r ,, . . .... . . .. 1- .rrv r- Throuffli r-iHeraldWantAi'Prices Are Advancing:,; Better Buy Now! : NOTICE! WANT ADS 2 lAnea for 3 Davs ...... . . .50e For 1 Week .80c PHONE 494 495 BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY YOU Will find thMUl "Marrtiahta end Professional Peonle anxious to serve you. It will pay you to patronize - them. ; , " ., ' AUTO GLASS 1 ,LET use -replace your ' broken glass Ahlander Mfg.. Co., 478 )f. South University., Phone 100. tf r ' AUTO FARTS USED H WESTERN Wrecking: and Supply Co. 39 North 2 .West. Phone 77. AUTO RADIATOR RAD1ATOK3 repaired n4 flush- ' d. Ahlander life. Co- 476 South University., .Phone, 100. tf ' '4 FURNITURE REPAIRING FOR SALE REAL ESTATE J l tFlNlSHINar re-upholstering JTu. t t r rvv Phone ! . ilRt . f, 644. ivivruwi-vJ-' - tf ICE CREAM FOR partyi family dinner. Chase s Ice Cream cake roll 35c Bon-nett Bon-nett Vacher Co, 403 West Center. Cen-ter. , ;. " & MATTRESSES ' ir (TTTJ-CCQTva romAm with OT I without springs. Phone 579W lor prices. uvsnu" MOTNG AND STORAGE fELLOW CAB AND TRANSFER ,- CO. Local and long distance moving agents for Mayflower Nationwide Moving Van Serv-!. Serv-!. Packine Shipping. Phone nn 312. South University. tf 4 PLOIBINO AND HEATING t t.atwtw 343 W. Center. Phone 0.4. -U us ior b- ' mates. tf LAWN MOWERS ppiRNvm at the General Shop. 135 North University Avenue. Phone wiow. u SHOE REPAIR BAM the Shoe Man. We do expert work on soles, from 4?3 up to $1. 276 West Center, and 490 North University Avenue. tf SCREENS BEE Rowley Cabinet Shop. Free estimate on Doors and Window screens. General mill and cabinet cab-inet work. 156 West 5 South. Phone 2013. jy21 UPHOLSTERING REAL ESTATE Excellent 'and New . Four Rooms Modern Air Conditioned,.-Only Conditioned,.-Only $3500.00 Many Interesting features. Little. Four Room )3rick 4 Nice Lot Garage Only 13150.00 Ideal for School. 4 'Acre's Water Rights Bargain 51250.00. v ., , ' - ' .' ' .' .. A Pretty Five Room House-Strictly House-Strictly Modern Beauty Lot Garden School Location $4200. '-r 6 Acres $1500. Center Orem. 3 .Acres Modern Frame" Garden and Fruits $2000.00 Easy Terms. . i , - . , 3 Bed Rooms Beautiful Home Strictly Modern Nice Lot ' Very Close into Center, of . Provo. ; .' '.' - -v $2350.00 Buys 4 Room Modern 4 Rds by 12 Rds Lot Near BYKJ. Only $2100. Modern 5 Room Brick, Cellar, Wash House, Garage Large Lot Artesian Well 2 Blks from Post Office. MANY BARGAINS -' INVEST IN PROPERTY! Insure with AETNA Insurance Co. . . . ' Phone 1099 . r r ; Willard L. Sowards Agency Office: 39 West 2nd North St., Provo, Utah FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WA STANDOUT STAND-OUT BUY" FOR SALE HOUSES BY owner. Duplex home, garage, 142 North 1st East. Inquire 677 North University avenue. jyl8 4 ROOM home, Spanish Fork. H. J. Gerber. 65 North 6 East. jl3 WANTED TO TRADE WILL trade new studio couch for complete double bed. 256 East 3 South. Phone 940M. J9 LOST BRIEF case at Utah lake, July 4. Reward. Phone 1400. j9 LOST Ice Wool Scarf on Univ. Ave. between 4 N. and 4 S. during dur-ing parade July 4th. Phone 727. FIRST class upholstering and furniture repairing. Call John Litbhardt, 036-J-4. jy20 I f FOR SALE AUTOS 1BY owner 1934 Plymouth deluxe coupe $165, good condition, good pa nit job, heater. Bargain for quick sale. Call Neal Peterson, Men's Dorm. 173 after. 5:30 p. m. today. j!0 TODAY'S BEST USED CAR 193i DODGE deluxe sedan. Radio, ' heater. See at 550 East 3rd South. - 39 1930 FORD deluxe fordor. A-l. Bargain. 330 East 2nd South, BOARD AND ROOM CLEAN, Cool, basement room and board. Phone 572M. jll GOQfo board and clean, cool room -for business and workmen, 671 North 3rd East. Phone 460-R. , J10 BOARD and room or sleeping rooms. Frank Ramsey, 41 East 4th North.. a3 Never Undersold :': . on USED CARS k 939 STUDE. Champion ..$575.00 1936 PLYMOUTH Sedan .. $325.00 3936 FORD Sedan ...... .265.00 936 CHEVROLET Coach Z83.UU 19S?8fttf?HEVROLECSr)ach $265.00 1934 CliE:...Jz3.f CaVupe. $165.00 1931 FORD Coach . . A. .... .$60.00 - m True 1940 INTERNATIONAL Ten Wheeler 2-Speed Axle ....... $m745.00 1939 CHEV. 1 Ton $41.(5.00 1936 CHEV. 1 Ton $19VL5.00 1934 DODGE 1 Ton $145oO 1936 INTERNATIONAL Pickup .. 74 t BUY1 1939 CHEVROLET Sedan Radio and Heater Car Driven by Local Party. A Guaranteed Top Quality Car for only $595.00 Good Trades : Easy Terms UNITED SALES & SERVICE, Inc. 150 North University Ave. PHONE 666 580 ACRE RANCH equipped with Homes, Barns, Cattle,, Farm Implements. Close to the Deer Creek . Dam. See this wonderful buy! 5 ACRES, Duplex Modern Brick Home Barn, Coop, . Variety of Fruits. See this ' good buy! .-., 7 ROOM Modern Home Acre of Ground, located in Springville. Will trade for home in Provo. PROWS & HAWS Realty Co. 53 North University Avenue FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS LATHAM and cuthbert raspber ries. 800 South 4 West, J15 PRACTICALLY new hip ;4boots, size 8, baby, buggy, fishing pole, Jersey cow, Am leaving town. ; V. Farr, Payson, Utah. jl4 10 GALLON pickle barrels 25c, white sugar sack 40c dozen. 230 South 9th West jlfl - : 1 1 '7 CHERRIES, Windsor, Royal Ann. 94 North 4 West. Phone 538W. jlO COW. Will freshen any day. 67 South 2 East. Phone 253, Springville. Spring-ville. . tf FOR RENT UNFURNISHED 3 ROOM basement: private bath. , ;73 North 7th West jl5 FOUR "room house, strictly modern, mod-ern, close in $30. Heal Realty, 165 West Center. Phone 4. JlO 6 ROOM modern home In Spring- ville. Call 1096 Provo. J14 , FOR RENT. FURNISHED 3 ROOM strictly modern' newly painted papered,7 wash room.' 66 East 3 North. Phone 1550. jl3 LOVELY small apartment modern, mod-ern, gas range, . reasonable. . 405 . j South 4th West - . J14 PARTLY furnished 3 room apartment apart-ment Phone 808 or 381R after 6 p. m.. jl4 3 ROOM modern home. Inquire 83 Ekins Court between 7-8 North on 1st East ' J13 LOVELY apartment for couple, private bath. 720 East 8th North. J13 2 ROOM house, .. screen porch, cheap. Call evenings. 52 South 10th West . J9 3 -ROOM modern apartment : ground floor.. Northeast. Call 370 or 1358. J9 3 ROOM lovely modern apart-, apart-, ment phone 557 or 537M. Jll OFFICE desk. Inquire at Wasatch Service, 9th West Center. J13 FEMALE Boston Bull dog $5. 682 West 5th North. J12 2 WHEEL trailer, studio couch. 185 South 1st West Jll BING cherries, delivered or will trade for coal. Phone032Rl. Jll ALL kinds of raspberries. Call 429 J. 894 North 4 West Jll BLACK cap raspberries. Loren Scott 724 South II West. J18 BEAUTIFUL 8 piece oak dining set Call Rt. 3, Box 37. Jll RED beets. 17th West 3rd South. Phone 031J2. J13 HELP WANTED CHERRY pickers wanted now. Ray B. Wentz, State Road, Orem. JlO TYPIST and office clerk. Reply in hand writing, give references, refer-ences, Box M. Herald. jll CHERRY PICKERS. PHONE 040R2. J14 WASDEN MOTOR SALES ' See Us for the Finest of Used Cars and Lowest Pricesl Every Car Carries Our Guarantee! . . . Nearly all Makes and Models DRIVE DOWN AND SAVE! Where Quality Has No Substitute ...... $235.C I ! r And 50 More Good Cars and Trucks To Choose From! ANDERSON GARAGE Used Car Lot at 265 S. Univ. Ave. PHONE 1953 TODAY'S SPECIALS! U S ED CAR BARGAINS ! Compare Values . . Compare Prices 1940 CHEVROLET Special Deluxe 4-Door Sedan-Heater, Sedan-Heater, Clock .... $695.00 1940 CHEVROLET Master Deluxe Coupe Radio, Heater, Defroster . . . . . . $675.00 1940 CHEVROLET Special Deluxe Coupe , - Heater .............. ViY.. .... $695.00 1940 PONTIAC Torpedo 4-Door Sedan v ,' Radio, Heater, Defroster, F.L., S.C. . . . . . .$893.00 1940 MOTOR SCOOTER Ready to go .... . , . i ; $95.00 AKlNON- ASHTON 191H SOUTHIUNIVERSITX ATENUB Phone J55 3 ROOM modern, cooking, refrigeration, refrig-eration, hot water. 370 East Center. Jll 5 ROOM modern home. Close in 276 South 4th West Jll 3 ROOM modern apartment. Phone 363J. 227 East 3 North. a6 5 ROOM strictly modern home. 444 West 1st South. . . fc Jll TWO large clean rooms with private pri-vate bath, built in bed, $13 per month, adults only. Inquire at 2nd house north of Pleasant View church. Call evenings, jll PARTLY furnished 3 or 4 rooms. 784 West 1 North. jl2 COZY 3 room apartment: gas re frigeration; heat, hot water. In quire 2nd Ward Market j9 ATAKTUtrs z and 3 rooms, modem and cool. Close in. Call Dr. Aird. Jy29 2 ROQM house. 546 West 5th South. Phone 448. . jy29 3 ROOM modcrnbasement apart- menc uau 70 ast 2 South. Jy9 THREE room apartment Close in. $Z9. Heal Realty. 165 West Center. Cen-ter. Phone 4. J10 MODERN 2 room apartment 138 jsast 1st South. Jio 4 ROOM modern, clean, cool, base ment apartment. -..Phone 74J, 640 North 3rd . East. al SMALL apartment lights, gas, noi wacer. 08 west 3 souin. jia . T. . . A. . 9 wisxii o room aparimeni., grounui floor, gas, reasonable. 955 North University. , J13 OR j unfurnished; 3 room apart ment. Adults only. 141 West 1st South. J13 OR unfurnished, cool, newly dec orated apartment 243 South 1st West J13 OR V unfurnished 3 room modem apartment cool. 270 North 4th West , ... Jll 3 ROOM apartment 232 East 3 North.. Phone 1167. .. Jll 3 ROOMS,.' modern, comfortably cool. 284 North 5th West J13 TWO ROOM modern apartment, ground floor, adults. 185 South 1st West , - . ' jll FOUR ROOM apartment, newly East Second South. jll OR unfurnished 2 room apartment. apart-ment. 180 East 5 South. jll 3 ROOM apartment modern. 444 . South 2nd Est v . jll CLEAN, cool apartment refrigerator. refrig-erator. Summer months, 144 East 5th North. Phone 1165. jll COOL 3 room apartment bargain price. 293 East 7 North. Phone 1220. J29 OR, unfurnished 2 room modern apartment. 459 North 6 East. Phone 1114W. ,a2 3 ROOM apartment, main floor. 142 East 3rd North. Phone 1525J. j25 MODERN sleeping room, private entrance. zv nasi o isouui. ax COMFORTABLE modern apartment apart-ment for couple. Cool. 846 North 5th East a24 PARTLY furnished 3 room modern mod-ern apartment. 170 West 2nd South.. jyll 3 ROOMS, modern, newly decor ated, ground floor,! 178 West 4th North.:-, j . Jyl5 3-ROOM apartment 382 South University. Phone 930W, Springville 282. tf PERSONAL MEN, WOMEN! WANT VIM? Stimulants in Ostrex Tonic Tablets pep up bodies lacking Vitamin Bl, Iron Calcium, Phosphorous. Phos-phorous. Introductory size ONLY doc or sale at .Walgreen's and all : other good drug stores. J10 HELP WANTED MALE HELP WATED MALE . . .... EXPERIENCED shoe salesman. Write references, age, qualifications qualifi-cations to P. O. Box 390. jll AUXILIARY TO MEET SPRINGVILLE The American Legion auxiliary monthly meeting is scheduled for Wednesday at 8 p. m., at Memorial hall, announces an-nounces President Ada Barron. It will be music night and the program pro-gram is under idrection of Chairman Chair-man Emma Lone. Delegates and alternates to the state convention at Logan in August will be elected. TRUCK Headers BARGAINS! 1935 Dodge 1 Ton Completely Overhauled New Paint and Good Rubber $245.00 1936 International 1 Ton Lon? .Wheel Base Excellent Condition Good: Tires $365.00 NAYLORAUTO COMPANY PHONE 477 'r'"-::' 3 ROOM apartment main floor. 142 East 3rd North. Phone 1525-J. Jy 25 LEGAL I20TIGES 1 Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for. Further Information. ; : O SERIAL STORY , ANOTHER MAN'S WIFE r. BY DONNA ASHWORTH -a NBA 8CRVICC INC. , i YESTEBDATl New of Jaa , nra to : ninalaftw disturbs . : Abb. ' 8k fralM -ker -tears ' Kn, k tells ker mot 4s mmwtf boat kia - (eraser (rlrl Saaeee. Irately Sally aea little tm eaeoar-aa-e An kr telllaa; ker tkat Jaaet kaa prebablr retaraed 1 affer Am eeaipetltloa. Tkat alsht, at the Ceaatry Clas sasce, Jaaet ar- - rtvea late, Makes a trtsuaakaat ' eatraaee. Whea Jaaet karri es er to Kea, Aaa realise ker (ears are well arreaades TONGUES BEGIN TO WAG' CHAPTER X 'K.1 -and Janet , Ann tried to dismiss the thought of them, tried to pretend that everything was all right with her and Ken. And .it probably would have been if Jim Coon hadn't come with his New? York orchestra for a night's engagement at the Strathmore Hotel. .;-'- ..; "Jim Coon Is going to be here," Ann told , Ken Jhat night her eyes glowing with eager . anticipation. antici-pation. "Jerry and I were dancing danc-ing with his orcHestra the night I met you. I want you to take me down there ior dinner Monday Mon-day night." r. "I will not," Ken answered shortly. "We'd ruin everything. Jim Coon would recognize - you, and everybody would know that you aren't what you've been pretending pre-tending o be. My mother would never forgive you or me for disgracing dis-gracing her. I don't care if you are. a Marshall, she'd say you were just like your mother, and she would act just as the Mar-shalls Mar-shalls did. I wouldn't think of taking you there." . "But Ken " She was plead- ' ing, tears misting her eyes. "Don't argue with me, darling. The idea of your thinking you could do such a thing. Don't you have any pride? Don't you care about me? . I wouldn't think you'd want to humiliate me, having all my friends know that you weYe nothing but a professional dancer. danc-er. What are you thinking of?" CHE couldn't argue with Ken when he was like that, cold and displeased, drawn away from her, making her feel every inch what she was, an outsider, who had been permitted for a little . .while to. ..enter, the life he had to offer, her. . "It's just that I'm homesick, I guess, and Jim Coon is a person I've known a long time. But it's quite all right I won't quarrel with you." She was clinging to him. "Tell me you love me, and I'll try to forget it I wouldn't want to go if you felt like that about it" But she couldn't forget with posters of Jim Coon meeting her eyes at every turn, with 'all the young people she knew talking about his coming. : A great New York dance orchestra was an event in , Farmington. Everybody was excited. She faced it she .wouldn't be dancing ; to the rhythm of . Jim Coon's band. It didn't really matter. mat-ter. . All at once that became of no importance. Only Ken mattered. Ken and Janet dancing together at , the Country Club with their heads too close together, leaving to , strou in tne garden, tninxing that she didn't see them, that she didnt hear tell-tale scraps of conversation. "Ken Richards Is rushing his old flame again, isn't he?" ' I . guess Ken Richards is tired of his quiet little lady-like girl. He and Janet have been having dinner together a lot lately." i a a a "ETEN and Janet Everywhere "tt Ann heard their names spoken together, and conversations stopped abruptly when she came near. But she went on her way, smiling as if she had not heard as if it jdid not matter as if she were. sure of Ken and his love. She might have gone on trying to pretend until Janet had finished her visit, if Sally. hadnt heard about it But Sally heard and she came home that afternoon, breathless and panting in her an ger, her voice sharp and high. "Ken Richards is double-cross ing you, Ann. I just heard today to-day at the beauty shop. One of the girls told me ..." rtI don't believe it" Ann spoke emphatically. Sally mustn't know that she had cried at night until there were no tears left; that she had faced her friends with her head high to keep people from knowing what Ken Richards was doing to her ... to keep them from knowing that she knew. won't listen to you talk about Ken." She swung away from where she stood by the window, staring out at the drizzly June-afternoon through mocking eyes, biting her lips to stop their trembling, her heart pounding so hard that she knew Sally could hear it "You're going to listen to me. Ann, and you're going to hear what -I've got to say about your beloved Ken. I don't like"' him. I never have, not since he came to New York and separated you and Jerry. "Jerry loved you. You were meant for each other, but Ken rushed in. Another girl ditched him, and you took his fancy be cause you were different But he didn't want you different -i H - wanted to mold you to his pat- .. tern. .' - Well, he's done it and - just about ruined you. He's turned you from a dashing, lovely success in- -to a namby-pamby nothing, with no pride. And you've let the girl who threw him over in the first place . ... ."i ' : "She didnt throw him over. They just didnt agree." That's what he tells you. YouVe . like a piece of .wax in his hands.' "I am not" Ann turned swift ly, , tears smarting in her eyes. I'm doing the thing I want to do. I'm perfectly, happy .doing it, and I don't see "why you pick on Ken." -" "Because he's not good enough for youj that's why.; Because he'? ' double-crossing, you,' : telling you he has5 to work at night He's been here twice in the last two weeks," pretending. to be working, while he's dining and driving withv Janet Your divorce is final with- t in a week, and you ought to be planning your marriage next week.' . He used to have you meet nun downtown in the-afternoon, but. he hasn't lately, has he? He's too busy having cocktails " with Janet." , "I don't believe itr. Ann flung the words to Sally . angrily. , "Go down to the KiT-Kat Tea Room and see for yourself, if you don't believe me. They go there every afternoon." "I don't believe you, and I won't listen to another word." aaa '. "v ; SALLY hadn't told the truth. Ken wouldn't do that He hadn't been spending his time with Janet like everyone was saying. He had been working extra so they would have time for their honeymoon. And Sally thought Ann would spy on him would go and see. WelL she wouldn't She didnt want to believe Sally. Ann parked the car and hurried down the street She would buy something a new, dress, a new hat, something to get her mind off of Ken and Janet. ... All at once her breath caught in her throat She couldn't think.- -She looked at the man coming down the street toward her. He mustn't see her. Ken would never forgive her. And if she should JjeV seen talking to him, all Farming- -ton would know her secret She .-. had to get out of sight . . -v- She had been so busy worrying about Ken and Janet she had forgotten for-gotten this was the night Jim Coon was coming to town. And Jim Coon was coming down the street toward her.; ' (To Be Continued) i J; -- NOTICE OF DELINQUENCIES BEAVER CREEK MINIJnU COMPANY, a corporation, with its principal place of business at Spanish Fork, Utah. There are delinquent upon me following described stock on account ac-count of assessment levied on the 16th day of February, 1941, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective share holders, as follows: Name Shares Amount Jejnes Anderson . . 1,500 S 2.25 Eric Benson 1,300 1.95 J. W. Blazzard ... 4.720 7.08 C. A. Bostard ....17,000 25.50 Melvin Braithwaite 500 .75 Lester Brimhall . . . 1,200 .1.80 Bere Bradford .... 500 .75 R. Christiansen .... 30,000 45.00 H. Christiansen.... 10,540 15.81 George Hughes ... 1,000 1.50 Reed Hales 700 1.05 Rolla Hall 500 .75 Blaine Hall 325 .49 Martin Jacobson ...2,000 1.50 Eldon Jones 200 .30 Jay Jones 1.250 1.88 William Kos ......1,000 1.50 Moroni Leetham ....1910 2.87 Paul Mursko .24,440 36.66 Fred Mursko .-. 2,000 3.00 Alice Mursko 2,000 3.00 Millie McGear 1,000 1.50 Jos. Porter 668 1.01 Iver Paulsen 3,565 5.34' Eugen Peck 170 .25 John L. Pullen 1,000; 1.50 Charles A. Reynolds. 1.600 2.40 W. P. Shippee . . 5,620 8.43 C Shellabarger .... 500 .75 Melvin Simmons ... 50 .08 A. W. Sorenson ....1,000 1.50 Francis J. Thomas.. 500 .75 Paul Thorn 2,500 3.75 Sale date July 15, at , 7 r-Office r-Office of Secretary - Treat arer, 390 East Center, Spanish Frk. WM. C. BECKSTROM, Secretary-Treasurer, That in accordance with law and the- order of the , Board of pirectors, so many shares, of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of-fice of the Secretary at 390 East Center, Spanish Fork, Utah, on the 15th day of July, 1941, at. the hour of 7 o'clock p. mi to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising, adver-tising, and the expense of the sale. A. "-.,-? - By order of the Board of Directors.- . .- . Wlt C. BECKSTROM, Secretary & Treasurer. Published In - the Dally Herald .'Jul? r, 14, 1911. . Pleasant View Reporter, Fhowo 022-J-t uv nnil Mrs. P. K. Nielsen, Klaine and David Nielsen and Betty Migliorl attended the .Nielsen .Niel-sen family reunion at Lagoon, Parley A. Nielsen of Alhambra, California, who. came to Utah for the reunion, spent the weeK ena here with the Nielsen family. Mr. and Mrs. Milton C. Jones and children of Price, also were visitors visi-tors over the week end at the Nielsen home.. The following Pleasant View people attended the funeral of Edna Liechty Breitling:, daughter iX.fr nnri Mrs. A. B. LiechtV. in Salt Lake City Tuesday: Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Uiecnty ana ianuiy, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Liechty, Mr. and Mrs. John Muhelstein, Mrs. Muhlestein. Mrs. Morbeth Mrs. Ztna Selman. Mrs. Joseph Phillips, Mrs. Wilford Muhlestein, Mr. and Mrs. Eph Liechty. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Boyle and daughter, Kaye, left Monday for their home in l-ios Angeies aiier spending ten days at the Charles Allred home. Him Charlea Allred and Elaine mot Mr. Allred in Salt Lake City TnAsrinv nn his return from a fishing trip to Daggett county with his son-in-law, yuayie cannon. Mrs. Cannon and children of Salt Lake visited here while the men were away. Lois Brereton was hostess . to members of the Happy Stitchers' club Monday afternoon. A birthday theme was carried out in celebra tion of her eleventh birthday which was Saturday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. Royal Hunter spent the holidays at Fish Lake. Mr, Hunter went back to his work In Caliente. Nevada, Monday. i, s i ne LiUCKy nuinc science -n club group met at the home of Mrs. George H .Hansen Monday evening i where a discussion of different entertainments was given. Ruby Davis gave a talk on courtesy and Mrs. Hansen served ice cream. . Mr. and Mrs. Claude Snyder of American Fork have been visiting here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Foote enter tained at dinner Sunday for Mrs, Karl Durham - and children, Con nie and Ray of Downey, Califor nia, who are spending two weeks with relatives, and . Mrs. J. E, Snyder, who has returned to Provo after spending six months: in California., j , . . . Kay Snow and Willard Band- ley, who are attending school in California, spent the Fourth and week end here with their families. Mr. and Mrs. William Bowman and three sons, Mr. and Mrs. George Wagner and three daughters daugh-ters of Salt Lake City spent three days here with the W. H Wagner Wag-ner family. Billie Bowman will stay here until Sunday." GARDNER REUNION SET PAYSON The annual reunion of . the Elias Gardner family will be held on' July 11, 12 and 13 At Schneider Hot Pots at Midway. All descendents are invited to attend at-tend the festivities. Exchange Chief Granted Parole NEW YORK, July 9 (UJO s-r Richard Whitney, former, president presi-dent of the New York Stock Exchange, Ex-change, was granted a parole today to-day from Sing Sing prison. The state board of parole, meeting meet-ing at Ossining, authorized, his release re-lease on Auer. 11 when he will fhaye served three years and four months of a live-to-io-year sen-,, tence for stealing 214,000 from customers of his now defunct Wall Street brokerage house. . THIS CURIOUS WORLD 8y William Ferguson 1 " r a- ON UNITED STATES nf I fvi& .Hrr-'tVV-D tCJBLlC m-r.:-. I : HAS BE EM AXv'ISEC , TC? EeT r f 1 AS A OF " WHO WAS EN&lNDC I . JjiSZ Ti&'Wm? n A" .) 5EB7RB O-iAwWBERLAIN J C0PR.1M1 (KtA SCftVKC, HO, 'ANSWER: r Stanley Baldwin, who had held the post three times. He resigned ft 1937 to tavcr ct Neville Chamberlain.- |