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Show PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERAUX i-ERIDAY. JULY 25, 1941 PAGE :SBVEM z"1""" '' NOXlOE! I ' WANT At)3 : I WANT At)3 For This Page Accepted Until YOU BUY. nt Through a.Herald Want Ad. - Prices Are Advancing Better-Buy. Now! WANT ADS 5 lines fer -3 TJays .......We For 1 Week .......... ......W BUSINESS PROESSlONAl DIRECTORY You : wffl find these Merchants rid Professional People anxious to aerve you. rt tn pay you to patronise them. AUTO GLASS UCT use replace ' your broken glass Ahlaitder Mfg. Co.. 476 South .University. Phone 100. tf AUTO PARTS USED WESTERN Wrecking and supply Co. 39 North 2 West. Phone 77. tf AUTO RADIATOR RADIATORS -"repaired and flushed. flush-ed. Ahlandcr Mfg. Co, 476 South University. Phone 100. tf COAL. HELP National Defense and yourself your-self , by buying Deer Creek Coal at $5.00 a ton. Railroad and trucking facilities will be crowded crowd-ed later, bo fill yotfr bins while this offer lasts. Phone 1512 or Call Hill Bros. Station on 12th North and 1st East. a!3 FURNITURE REPAIRING IE FINISHING, re-upholstertng tike new. D. T. R. Co. Phone S44. " ICE CREAM fOR party, family dinner. Chase's Ice Cream cake roll 35c. Bon-nett Bon-nett Vacher Co, 402 West Center. Cen-ter. u MATTRESSES MATTRESSES remade with or without springs. Phone 579 W for prices. Overman's. tf MO VINO AND STORAGE fELLOW CAC AND TRANSFER CO. Local and long distance moving agents for Mayflowei N.iHMiwiae Moving Van Service. Serv-ice. Packing Shipping. Phone 300. 312 South University. tf PLUMBING AND HEATING r. L LARSON, 343 W. Center. Phone 674. Call us for estimates, esti-mates, tf LAWN MOWERS iTOR SALE REAL ESTATE -IHARPENED at the General - Shop. 135 North University Avenue. Phone 915W. tf SHOE REPAIR BAM the Shoe Man. We do expert work on soles, from 4?? up to 1. 276 West Center, and 490 North University Avenue. t tf FOR "RENT ITNKHKNISHEI 2 MODERN rooms South 3rd. West. range 390 j31 4 ROOM ground floor apartment cool 185 South 4th West. j28 MODERN 3-room apartment. Electric Elec-tric range, refrigerator, wash room storage, grarase. 691 East 8 North. Phone 533W. j29 3 RM. modern. Electric range and refrigerar; carpeted; adults. 141 West First South j2S MODERN 2 room apartment. 409 East Second North. J28 3 ROOM apartment, bath, cellar, , garage. 610 West 1 South. j27 3 ROOMS. Cooking gas, hot water. wa-ter. Pleasantly cool. 284 North 5 West. j27 NEW 3 room. Cooking, refrigeration, refrigera-tion, hot water. 370 East Center. Cen-ter. J25 6-ROOM modern home in Spring-ville. Spring-ville. Phone 1096, Provo. J25 5 ROOM modern basement. Stove and linoleum. 270 South 9 West J25 , A Good Home Deal! . FIVE rooms' newly finished; beautifully beau-tifully built-in cupboards 'convenient 'con-venient -feature: lovely ' lawn. 'shrubs, garden, fruits; most ex-'i cellent location" Tor schools THIS PROPERTY S VALUABLE VALU-ABLE TO' OWN Owher may Include 'carpets, shades, linole- urns, chandeliers. , . . ; ','' TWO BEDROOM1 PLACE FOR RENT Excellent school location. loca-tion. 1 Phone 1099 r f Willard L. Sowards Office, 39 West 2nd North St. Provo Utah The Home or Building Spot of Tomorrow Is Here Today! Lot 3x16 Rds. Close In, Special improvements in. Price 1350.00. Another 3x8 rds, improvements in, $500.00. Home 5 Rm. Mod. Brick, $2500 6 Rm. Mod. Frame, new $5000 5 Rm. Mod. Frame neve, $4000 Businesses, Farms, Ranches, and Insurance the Best. PROWS & HAWS REALTY CO. 63 North .University Avenue TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES LEAVING for San Luis Obispo Sunday. Can take 3 persons. Phone 1043J. J25 FOR SALE HOUSES 5 ROOM modern home at 675 East 4 South, Provo. Full basement, furnace, payments less than rent. Inquire of Mrs. H. Bates, 128 North 2 West, Cedar City, Utah until July 25. J25 FOrt RENT FU RNLSHED" APARTMENTS $10, $12, $15. lights and gas, 591 North 3rd East. J31 3 ROOM newly decorated Mp&rtq ment; gas equippea; . garage; wash room. 330 North Third East. Phone, 1912. 'tL p 4 ROOMS; newly decorated; a equipped. 262 East 2nd South, OR UNFURNISHED two 2-room partments, 180 East 5 South. J29 OR partly furnished. 3 room apartment. 656 West 3 Sew J29 2 MODERN rooms, afr conditioned Phone 347-J. 155 East Second South. J28 3 ROOM modern apartment. 315 North University ave. a22 2-ROOM modern apartment. 602 North. 1st West. j27 2 MODERN rooms. 425 East 1 North. J25 4 ROOM modern, clean, cool, basement base-ment apartment. Phone 974 J. 640 North 3rd East. ' al 3 ROOM apartment. 232 East S North. Phone 1167. j25 COOL 3 room apartment, bargain price. 293 East 7 North. Phone 1220. J29 . FOR RENT 2 "ROOMS rent In Provo. 561 West 5th South and pay in. exchange for meals on' tray for elderly lady. Write Mrs. Cecil Borg, Sandy, Utah. Rt. 1 Box J214.' Jt i - j27 1CL ftOTICZS : Probate and Guardianship Notices 'Consult County 3erk er the RMpective SlgMM tor Farther InfornmQoB. Building grades r Reach iAreeiiveiit With rnment FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS APRICOTS Phone 032R5 J27 2ND CROP hay in the Tield W. J. McClain Spanish Fork Phie .235 J28 1928 model A. ford coupe good condition. Phone 09J4. J28 G.' E. Used refrigerator Royles Radio Appliance. 34 North University. Uni-versity. j28 BY owner. Duplex home, garage, 142 North 1st East. Inquire 677 North University avenue. a7 HELP WANTED PICK raspberries on shares or cash. Transportation furnished. 01R2 J27- WANTED TO BUY HOME from owner, Write Herald Box DY -giving price and location loca-tion ' J28 WANTED PRACTICAL nursing. Phone 08R4 8 years experience. J28 FOR SALE AUTOS PARTLY furnished 3 room modern mod-ern apartment. 170 West 2nd South. J30 3 ROOM modern" apartment. Phone 363J. 227 East 3 North. - - a6 EQUITY in new Plymouth reasonable reason-able call 284, 42 East 8 North evenings. j28 MUST sell at sacrifice, 1939 Lincoln Lin-coln Zephyr sedan. Low mileage, very clean. Call 025R2 or 467. J29 Attention TRUCK BUYERS! 1935 DODGE Truck This truck has been thoroughly thor-oughly reconditioned, new paint, good rubber. We challenge anyone anywhere to duplicate this truck at the low price of ..$275.00 A Bargain on a Truck - 12-Foot Bed Practically new, long wheel base, stake bed ; everything about this bed is first class. This outfit can be bought at Yz the price pf a new one . NAYLOR AUTO COMPANY PHONE 477 ., Cor. University and 1st So. 100 TONS of hay $6.00 per ton In stack. Victor M. Fitzgerald 1318 West 6th South. J27 OFFICE desk; electric Coca Cola Co-la cooler; Service station equipment. equip-ment. 876 West 1st South. J30 2 GOOD dressers. Cheap. 211 North First West. J27 5 ROOM modern home. 10 acres "In " mixed "fruit." Coops. " Close In. Rt. 1, Box 315. j27 MODERN brick dwelling. Full basement, two baths. 433 E 4th South. J27 1936 Master Deluxe Chevrolet Coupe. Low mileage $285. Stan's Service. J29 LARGE apricots. R. F. D. 2, box 59. Jean Miner. J28 GOOD sandy loam soil. Free for the bawling. 715 East Fifth South. j28 SCREENED sand and gravel. J. I. Johnson and Sons. Pleasant Grove. Phone 2572. j27 COAL range with Jacket, hot water tank, coal shed. 270 No. th West. J27 NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS OF THE BIG HILL MINING -" COMPANY TO THE- STOCKHOLDERS OF 'THE BIG HILL MINING COMPANY! COM-PANY! Notice Is hereby given that at a 'special meeting of the Board of Directors of The Big Hill Mining 'Company duly held on July 14,, 1941, ' said Board unanimously adopted a -resolution authorizing and directing the execution of a written supplemental , agreement and lease ""between The Big Hill Mining Company and North Lily Mining Company, a consolidated corporation . of Utah, which, by statutory consolidation with North Lily Knight Company, a Utah cor-tooration. cor-tooration. has become vested with and succeeded to air of the rights J or saia worm uiy KJiigm vpm-pany vpm-pany in and to or In any martner- arlsing out of that teltaln MINING MIN-ING LEASE AND AGREEMENT dated December 20, 1930. where-, in The Big Hill Mining Company, Is designated as lessor and said North Lily Knight Company is designated as lessee.' A draft of said written supplemental' agree-r ment and lease, which modifies certain of the terms and provisions pro-visions of said MINING 'LEASE AND AGREEMENT dated December De-cember 20, 1930, is on file with the Secretary of The Big Hill Mining Company and after being duly signed and attested as therein there-in contemplated will be delivered and become effective in the event that same is. approved and the action of said Board in the premises is ratified and confirmed confirm-ed by the stockholders of The Big Hill Mining company. A "special meeting of said Stockholders to consider and approve or 'disapprove 'disap-prove said supplemental agreement agree-ment and lease and ratify and confirm or . reject said, Action .-Of said Board in the premises was duly called by said Board at said meeting thereof, said special meeting of stockholders to be held at 2:30 o'clock P. M. on August 8, 1941. in Room 9, at 8 West Center Street, Provo City, County and State of Utah. Now therefore, you will please take notice that a special meeting of said stockholders will be held at the time and place and for the purpose above stated. Dated this 14th day of July, 1941. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. Wm. KNIGHT, President. Published in The Daily Herald July 21, 22, 23. 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, Aug.. I, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 1941 -WXSHTNGTONv July 25 ttLP) The office of production manage-jnent manage-jnent today announced a., stabilization stabili-zation agreement has been reached reach-ed between the government . anjd 800,000 members of the American Federafio)! ist LaibottniiRling; trade unions calline, for no strikes oh 'defense projects for the. duration or tne emergency. , ; Associate OPM - Director General Gen-eral Sidney Hillman said the agreement assured ' continuous work on "army; navy imd "defense housing projects during the . life of the defense program, v Officials ' ald that .'.'although only 800,000 workers were directly direct-ly involved, terms of the agreement agree-ment possibly would, extend to Almost Al-most 1,500,000 ' workers ' employed on projects related to the Arma ment, program ......... , P ' V 'Oorrpondeh-.phOM 4 CUTHBERT and Latham raspberries. raspber-ries. 800 South 4 West. J27 RED table beets for canning. 145 North 3 West Phone 537R. J25 f I. WlLLBUYa 1933 Plymouth Sedan 1934 Chev. l2 Ton Truck 1935 Ford 1U Ton Truck 1934 Plymouth Sedan 1933 Chevrolet Coach Aft Good Cars and Heady To Go ANDERSON GARAGE Used Car Lot at . 265 SOUTH UNIV. AVE. A PARTMENTS 2 and 3 rooms, modern and cool. Close in. Call Ir. Aird. . ... . . jy29 ROOM modern basement apartment. apart-ment. Call 70 East 2 South. J25 3-ROOM apartment,' 882 South University. Phone 930W, Springvllle 282. . ' tf LOST . Tan ' purse containing watch, money Reward, Phone Bountiful Bounti-ful 61R1 collect. J27 CANNON-ASHTON USED CAR BARGAINS! COMPARE VALUES COMPARE PRICES 1937 CHEVROLET Deluxe Town Sedan, new paint, beautiful beauti-ful light blue ,.....,........... .Vv$425.00 BAY mare, white strip on face Call 495. Reward. , , J25 SMALL coin purse containing biU and small change between Maeser Grocery and 145 South 6th East Phone 1605W. J25 1937 PLYMOUTH Deluxe r Jt-Dobr Sedan, original finish and Interior like new, mechanically OK, R, H. tf. . . $395.00 . 1936 DESOTO. Deluxe Coupe, heater, defroster, new IJalnt,, beautiful light green ........ . . ...v $295.00 1939 FORD Deluxe Coupe, heater, original finish, beautiful black . .... ....... a t v . I- $475.00 1936 VLYMOUTH Deluxe' 4-Door Sedan, radio, heater, practically prac-tically new tires, mechanically A-l ..,.. $325.00 CANNON - ASHTON 191 SOUTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE Phone 155 NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS OF EUREKA BULLION MINING COMPANY TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF EUREKA BULLION MINING COMPANY: i .- Notice is hereby given that at a special meeting of the Board of Directors of Eureka Bullion Mining Min-ing Company duly held ; on ; 'July i, 1U41, earn uoara unanimously adopted a resolution ' authorizing and directing the execution of a written supplemental agreement and lease between Eureka Bullion Mining Company and North; Lily Mining Company, a consolidated corporation of Utah, which, ' by statutory consolidation with North Lily, Knight Company, a Utah corporation, has become vested with and succeeded t6 all of the rights of said North Lily Knight Company ' in ' and ' to ' or ' In anv mannet- arising, out of thit xain mining LEASE .dated Janu ary it, 1931, and extensions thereof there-of dated June 16, 1936,' artd' Sep'1 temocr i9, 1938, respectively, wherein Eureka - Bullion ' Mihmg Company is designated af lessor and said North Lily Knifeht 'Coin pany Is designated as lessee. ''A draft of said written supplemental agreement and lease, "which , modifies modi-fies certain of the teirmd ninit tutfi Visions tot said MINING ! LEASE dated January 17, 1931, and said extensions thereof is on file with the Secretary of Eureka BullToh Mining Company ahd after belnf dulv siraed anil attfeal-lA Vhffi fn contemplated Will , be delivered and become effective irk the event that same is approved tmd the'jaei tion of said Board in the' premises Is ratified and confirmed by the stockholders of Eureka Bullion Mining Company. A special meetr ing of said stockholders to Consider and approve vt disapprove . said supplemental agreement and lease and ratify and confirm- or reject Said action of said Board 'In the premises was duly , called "by 'said Board at laid meeUng thereof, said special meeting of stockholders stockhold-ers "to be 'held "at 5:00 o'clock P. M. ton August S 194L In Room 9, at 8 West Center Street, Provo City, County and State of Utah. Now therefore, you 'will please take notice that a special meeting of said stockholders will be held Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Wflson, teft Monday for Yellowstdne National park for a vacation trip. " , ; Mr. " and Mrs, Albert Bowen, Mr. arid Mrs. Ed Paten, Mr.' and Mrs. Albert XJasser and their families spent Sunday at Lagoon. La-goon. Mrs, Joseph ' Franeom, who accompanied them,- visited in Ogden with her husband, who is Confined at the tuberculosis sanitarium.. , v , ,.. t - . Wayne Peery is here from California Cali-fornia for a vacation visit at the home of his sister, Mrs. Sid Coray. It Is his first visit home for more than three years. Mrs. Thelma Merrill another sister came from Salt Lake City and was a guest f6r several days at the Coray home. Mrs. Erma ' Barnett and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Har-old Smith and children left Saturday Sat-urday on a vacation trip to California. Cali-fornia. Mr. and Mrs Dean Schaerer and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Okerman returned home Saturday night after a delightful eight days motor mo-tor trip to the Pacific north west. LTheyxame down, the coast to San Francisco and returned home by way of Reno. Mrs. Jack Dixon was hostess to the ladies- of her Contract Bridge club last Friday. Mrs. Kenneth Dixon was a special guest and received the prize for high score. Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers of Salt Lake City visited here with their son, Roy Rogers and family. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Twede announce the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn to Mr. Raul Bigler, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Bigler. The marriage will take place August 1. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hurst and children and Mrs. Jason Wall and children of Salt Lake City spent last week end here with their Jpaernts, Mr, and Mrs. Fred W. Tanner. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Ros Madsen left Saturday on vacation, trip to California. Cali-fornia. Mrs. Wall of Manila, Daggett county, is visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Tanner. They Will go to Fish lake this week and will also visit with relatives in Sigurd. :TuW'irn6ih ic Wjnbi n By vviiiiam I Hi) .VUIUVUJ F VUUV v .f,mnm v I , IkJ lightning II n II VOUTRE. INI A . 75T Cam vou wi-i rut 7L Washington gcm MAS C-Jt-JE-S SCATTERED TMCXJG ANANfV STATES. 7-25 COMI 1M1 BVt StKVICt. M& T M HfC. U . Mf Off. ANSWER- "Left blooming alone." HOLD EVERYTHING Provo Songwriter Wins ilecognitibh Mark Bigler of RFD 8, Box 193, Provo, has an excellent opportunity op-portunity to achieve professional recognition as , a songwriter, according ac-cording to the Exposition Press, publishers, of New York. . In a prize contest sponsored to Secure worthwhile lyrics and poems for then forthcoming Volume, Vol-ume, "Outstanding song-Poems ana Lyricists," the author had two song lyrics. "Little By Little" and 'Shades of Night" accepted r' Mr. Bieler's occupation is musi cian, and he attended Lincoln high school and Brigham Young university. fat the time and place and for the purpose above stated. r Dated this 14th dav nf .rlv 1941. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. A; B. YOUNG, President . PubliaBed In Tint Tin 11 v Mor-Ttd JUiy Z1Z2, Z3, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, ma - m W a . au, Jl, AUg. 1, S, 4, O, 6, 7, .19 il. , NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the Fbuth Judicial District in and for the County tf Utah, State of Utah. 'In the Matter of the' Estate of FRED E. BE AM AN, Deceased. " Creditors will present claims with vouchers to Georee S. Ballff . attorney for administrator, at his office in Provo, Utah, on or be- rore September 20, 1941. - ' MYRTLE BEAMAN, Administratrix of EsUte of Fred E. Beamon, Deceased. ueorge s. Ballif, 1 Attorney for Administratrix. Published to The ' Dally Herald jury . io, za, Aug. J, 8, 194L -rri : s" rrr-rri faWt tM fc'VtA tWVtCt, IXC. T.M.itM.W..AT. Around The World With United Press SAtaON, Ftench tndc-ChIhaf Official ' auibuncemeht 'J W Ui French-Japanese - agreement '' for Japanese occupation 6f - Frtnch-Indo-China will be made "on Tuesday, Tues-day, It was reported In reliable quarters today. , LIMA, Peru -Peruvian force on the northern frontier have "repulsed "re-pulsed all Ecuadorian attacks" and captured prisoners' ahd war materials in two sectors.- an t)f- ficial 'communique said today. . 'oAiRO - BHtisH . tighter plane a-ttacked an r "'Italian motor tbrpedo boat which approached ap-proached a British convoy in , the Mediterranean 'yesterday and left It 12 a sinking condition, con-dition, royal air force middle- . east headquarters said today. HELSINKI, Finland Military quarters admitted today that the FrrmlBh-Germah attack drr Hie Russians in Karelia, had been slowed. BERLIN .. German planes bombed British, ports on the northeast coast last night, the German high command said today in a communique which asserted that three British bombers had been shot down by fire from German Ger-man naval craft. LA PAZ, Bolivia Major -Ellas Belmont, alleged principal In an abortive Nazi revolutionary plot,' was formally for-mally expelled frotn the army today. . . LONDON" 'The 1,375 ton destroyer Fearless, Was stink and one merchant ship was hit In an Italian attack on a British convoy In the the Mediterranean the admiralty said today. BUENOS AIRES Documents seized In a raid on the alleged headquarters of the German Nazi tMirtm-tne AreentinereveaV- far-reachihng Nazi espionage organization, or-ganization, reliable parliamentary sources said today. "Cable Train", To Start Next Spring "I alwaj like to visit this museum makes me feel like 'akidagalnr LEHL ZETELLA PRlClO Correspondent Miss Lucile Carter of Salt Lake City Is spending, a. three weeks vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter. Miss Arteen Allred nas returned return-ed to Lehl after attending sum mer school at the Utah State Agri cultural college at Logan for the oast six weeks. , Mr. and Mrs. Truien uuis ox Salt Lake City, accompanied by Mrs. Eliza Anderson and Miss Zina Anderson are oh a short trip to Zions and Bryce canyon. Miss Alma Beck is away on a week's vacation trio to California where she will visit In Los Angeles with Mr. and Mrs. Art Beck and family and Mr. . and Mrs. . Elwin Beck. ', ... ': r Harris Bradshaw of Camp San Luis Obisttar Calitorma, is here snendln his. week's furlough witn his parents. Mr. ahd Mrs. Bernard Bradshaw. : Mr. tsraosnaw is sxa- tlohed with the Utah National Guard. 1 . Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Wood of Salt Lake - City were Lehi visitors ThursdaVl Mr. and Mrs. C. c isawaras, daughter Mildred; son Bobby, and Don Power, an of Salt Lake City, were recent Lehl visitors.. Bovd Sunderland. Eusrene Evans, Eucrene and J. B. Cooper, and Dick Eddington have returned from 4 short vacation trip to Yellowstone National park. "Mrs. O. R. Ivory of Salt Lake Clty.spent a few days in Lehi vis iting witn ner mouier, Asxs. ,naca-ael ,naca-ael Anderson. . . ; , 7v 1 Lloyd Strasburg , of ' Camp' San Luis Obispo is here visiting with his parents, mt. ana jars, strasburg, stras-burg, during MS furlddgh. v11, ; I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wools ton and family of Provo were recent guests at the " home f Mr. and Mrs. George Btrasburg. Lynn Woolstoh remained in Lehi to spend the week with his grandparents. grand-parents. -, j Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Jones and daughter Arieen of Salt Lake City Visited -jwith . Mr. and - Mrs. ; J.. C. Wanlass and Mrs. Ellen Thomas. r The f amMyror Mrs. Ellen Thomas Thom-as enjoyed a party in Provo can- Enlistees Assigned, To Training Centers . . . ii . . ' vr j Assignment of a number "of Utah! county enlistees to various train-; ing centers has bee made by the headquarters reception center at Fort Douglas, Utah. lGlee Manwell. Thornton . Y. Botoh, Willard C. Nelson; Henry M. Bown, Warren Pendley, Joseph Jos-eph L. Schaugaard, and Richard C. Newman have been assigned to the field artillery, their post office of-fice address being "Field Artillery Replacement and Training Center, Cams Roberts.' Calif . ' ' ' Carl H. Skinner nas beeii . Signed- to 'the -air' corps, advanced flying school, Stockton, caiif.i Gilberth S. Haws to the medical department, medical replacement ana training center,, uamp urant, 111.; and Horace N. ColHhgs, for eign service unassigned, Fort Mc Dowell, Calif. - . - . SALT LAKE CITY, July 25 U.tt -Utah Manager Franklin S. , Cundiff of the Mountain States Telephone Telegraph company announced an-nounced today a "cable "tram" would start across Utah early next spring to' lay a twin cable: 175 miles across the state. The "train" will be a group of tractors that dig deep ittencn, place the treavy lead-sheathed r-aKib titSrt t-prnvr the trench in one operatioh. The Jtah Bnk will " be part of a pfograhl to put the entire tfansconunentai wiepnone circuit underground. ... v yon Monday evening. Those at tending were Mr. and Mrs," J Q. Wanlass and daughter Faye, and Mrs. Elle Thomas of Lehl: Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Jones and daughter Arieen Ar-ieen of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Francis and son. Jay of Morgan: Mr. and Mrs. is. J Hunter, daughters, , Virginia and Lean ana son ait,- au ox rrovo, &nd Mr. and Mrs. Freestone of Arizona. Ari-zona. ' t Fred K Wanlass4 of';Grahtsvine spent ? Tuesday, ' .Wednesday and Thursday visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred wanlass. t ' Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Kundick X Agnes Lewis) of Fillmore, were Visitine with Mrs. Kundicirs motn er Mrs. Charlottee Lewis - Sun day. ,. " ; ' Mrs. Charlotte Lewis spent four days of last week in Provo as a guest at the borne of Mr. ana Mrs. J. ML Taylor .visiting with Mrs. Tavlor. a former Iehl resident. Mr. and Mrs .Eugene Briggs, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Taylor, Slaughters Geraldine and Coleen, motored to Sauna Sunday .where Sey . visited with Mr. ' and Mrs. ile Briggs ' and family. Mr. Briggs is operating" a drugstore In Salina. - ':..; ' MUa Barbara Ann Welker of Salt. Lake -City was a weekend guest of Miss Ruth - Worlton. . VINEYARD MUX. GCORGO WTLLl s 1-V4 tWlOIIU VkS mmmm , surprised on his blrttiday Tuesday;, evening at nis nume vy- a. givu Of 'relatives. "Contesfgames were piayea ana a pot iuck- uncneun; enjoyed. A' lovely birthday cake centered the table.. , In attendance were Mr.' . ad Mrs. ' Lewis Clegg. Mf. and Mrs. Earl Condie, Mr. and Mrs. Mark ' Law, Mr. ana rs. La'Sele Bird '.of Springyllle, , Mr", knd Mrs" Arnold Clegg, Mr. ,nd, Mrs?' Charles Edwards and John Clegg .'of Provo. ; Mn' and Ml?. Reed ' Rowley or yrem, , air. iu Mrt.Tioy O. Clegg. Mr. and Mrs. rsrl V"'- V?ellm.r Mr. ahd Mrs. Hafrold Bailey, and, Mr. and Mrs. . Joseph s.H. Clegg, 1 r. ana axfh. Harding ahd. their immediate fam- : Mr. and Mrs. James , uiaxe ana daughter ; th;-" Mr.- and Mrs". Glen Kowiey ana- aaugnteriran , nA Mr -nrf Mr Bentamin Blake ad daughter Phyllis ad son La Rae or Pima. Arizona, moterea to leer Creek ' Wednesday evening and later enjoyea supper at- canyon Gleiv,-.,..' ::o;;:' . ; '; RSHTP ON CABLES SOUGHT ; WA5?HTfJf5TON.' Julv '24 (TIP) The navy wil lask congress shortly ror legislation autnormng estao-lishment estao-lishment of ; an. office for inter-" national censorslhp of outgoing Cable8. ' Arflmiral Ren M. MoreelL chief of the navy's bureau of yards and docks, told the house appropria tions committee, in - testimony made public today, that the president's presi-dent's proclamation of an unlimited unlimit-ed emergency "will necessitate the establishment by the' navy department of offices for national cab censorship in some naval districts."' " It Ji reported, "that small trout transplanted to New Zealand waters grow as tar g salmon. ; as- tne - 1 |