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Show t?e7 Admlnisf ration At Lehi Vith George LIGHT Mayor George Lewis waa sworn into office Monday- to -bead an all-Republican aet of city officials for Lehi. Serving with Mayor Lewis will be Ferron Gur ney as four year councilman: S. Broadbent, Wane Christe. and Harold W. Barnes as. vear councilmen. B. J. . holdover councilman and win serv with the new officers for Jfre o6nt mar two years. Iceland Koweu i city recorder and Mrs. Blanche Turner, treasurer, tfiron- wjer has been appointed as Marshal with Clemn Turner deputized as assistant. The outgoing mayor, Dean Prior, retired after completing his third term as mayor of Lehi city. Committees named to carryout the -affairs of the city are: elec tion John Broadbent. and H. W. Barnes; judiciary, B. J. iLott and H. W. Barnes; finance. Ferron Fer-ron Gurney, B. J. Lott and George Lewis; claims, Wayne Christensen, and John Broadbent; police and prison, John Broadbent, H. W. Barnes and George Lewis; streets and alleys, Feron Gurney, Wayne Christensen and John broadbent; Snjrravingr and printing, B. J. Lott Too Late for Classification HELP WASTED MALE EXPERIENCED radio service man. Permanent position with reliable concern. Write Herald Box 1130, giving age, experience and marital mari-tal status. Essential war -workers must have certificate of availability. avail-ability. J9 EXPERIENCED washer service man Permanent position with reliable concern. Write Herald Hox 1130. Giving age, experience and marital mari-tal status. Essential war workers must have certificate of availability avail-ability : J9 EXPERIENCED refrigerator service man. Permanent position with reliable re-liable concern. Write Herald 1130, giving age, experience and marital mari-tal status. Essential war workers must have certificate of availability avail-ability . J9 POUtTRYMEN! Use WATKINS ONE SHOT Poultry wormer. Mix in with mash. No pre-fasting and no physicing afterward . . . Just one shot in the Mash! Sprinkle WatRlns DRY DIP on roosts and dropping boards. Keeps down germs and lice. Get more eggs with Watklns Minerals! JOSEPH H. TAYLOR 751 West 1st South ,...,.lt Phono 559-R Wf Sales Final No Exchanges No Refunds Sworn Info Office Levis as Mayor and H. W. Barnes; cemetery, B. J. Lott, Feron Gurney. H. W. Barnes; fire department, John Broadbent and B. J. Lott; build ing; license and inspector, Wayne Christensen and John Broadbent, recreation and health, Feron Gur- ey and Wayne Christensen. Nlron Fowler was appointed city marshal with Clemn Turner, sistant. J. Rulon Morgan of Provo will be city attorney. William Dund-son Dund-son was retained as caretaker of the memorial building and grounds. W. J. Gurney will act as water works superintendent CaWos Coates was retained " as power line superintendent. Wilford was appointed city sexton. September, 1908, Wilbur Wright made a new world's rec ord flight at Le Mans, France, flying 60 miles in one hour and 31 minutes. Figures show that about 22 out of ISO paratroopers 'wash out in ground training, the, strictness of the . tests undoubtedly accounting for the low percentage of acci dents later on. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS $15 pre-war fishing pule, will sell for 5. Klectric fan. ill ttouth University. Jl l'KL'CK chains, 5100x20 single, $16.95 34x7 dual, 2 1.40. 32x6 dual $19.20 Western Auto Supply. J7 GAS cook Stove Center. 110. 292 West J7 ROMAN Beauty apples, $1.50 bushel Tree run. Bring containers. 1939 Buick, A-l condition. $1050. 088J1. J12 HOUSEHOLD furniture. 197 North 1 East. Call 235 between 9 and 6 J6 FOR SALE CARS PRIVATE owner. 1987 Oldsmobile sedan. Excellent condition. Qood rubber, new heater, bnttry. aeat covers. Just overhauled. $650. To day and tomorrow only. 411 wmt 8th North. jJ t.-on ur.T TRAILER house. 312 South Uni versity. . J12 KOR RENT FIRNHHED ROOM for 2 gentlemen. Non-drinkers. Private entrance and bath. 669 West 2 South. Phone 1687. J9 SLEEPING rooms In town. Onetle-men. Onetle-men. Private entrance. 312 South University. j!2 FOR SALES TRAILERS AM forced to sell my trailer house. Nw circulating oil heater, 2 beds. Will sejl cheap- if taken at once. Anderson's. 812 South University. J12 $ wojoobjies 5 Brush-Off f . , - M - err- The Algiers chapter of the "Brush-Off" Club, composed of servicemen service-men given the air by the girls they left behind them, gets a new member as Lieut. Russel Brickell of Ft. Worth, Tex, adds his name to the roster Capt. Howard Hammersley of Roanoke, Va., applies the whisk-broom, symbol of the organizatiea " Pharis to Speak o Rotary Club L. M. Pharis, formerly of Shanghai, who was recently brought to this country aboard the exchange ship iGripsholm with other repatriates, will be the speaker at Ithe toieetlng of the Provo Rotary blub, Friday noon. A special film on television will be shown by Arch Mdsen. Nursery School Begins in Lehi LEHI The Lehi nursery school began Monday morning in the Lehi Memorial building under direction of Mrs. Nola Wright and Mrs. Ethel Hunger. Tbe school is operated for children of working mothers and children from from 2 to 5 years are eligible to enter the school. Children may be left at the school at 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. They are served the mid morning breakfast at 10 a. m. A hot dinner at Yioon and the afternoon lunch at 3:30. A charge of 60 cents per child per day is made. The room Is well equipped with play things, small folding cots for the afternoon naps and tables, etc. Mrs. La Verde Kirkham is in charge of the meals for Va.t group. COAT CLOSE-OUT 0I1E RACK OF Winter Coats UP TO Reducti On Balance of Our Winter Coat Stock These Include: Boxy Camel Hair Fleece, Filled Wools ' 100 Wool Sport Coats Also a Few Fur Trimmed press Coats Prices Reduced Down to 12.99 on Sports Coats to $45.00 on Fur Trimmed Dress Coats mart 135 WEST CENTER Provo, Utah Club Grows :gs Meetings Held By Water Companies LEHI Notice of stockholders meeting have been sent out this week by three Lehi lrigation companies. com-panies. The Lehi lrigation stockholders stock-holders will meet Monday January Jan-uary 10, at 2 p. m. Stockholders of the Sprfng Creek lrigation Co. will meet at 7:30 p. m. on Tuesday, January 11. Stockholders of the North Bench Irrigation Co. will meet at 2 p. m. on Monday, Jan. 17. All three meetings will be held in the Lehi Memorial building. Japs Rush Continued From Page Oae) targets for Allied airmen in the past few weeks. One enemy cruiser was dam- acred by Allied bombers off Ka vienk. New Ireland, while other Allied airplanes hammered Ka- vieng harbor and the nearby air drome. On the northwestern tip of New Britain, U. S. marines, supported by tanks, artillery and planes, fought their way southeastward from Cape . Gloucester through stiffening Japanese resistance in a determined effort , to break through the Bof gen Bay. on Shop City Briefs Pfc Frank A . Janson, with the U. S. Marines, has arived safely overseas, according to word received re-ceived by his mother, Mrs. Hazel Janson. The Provoan, who has been in the service since July, is In the Pacific theater of war. Staff Sergeant Elwm L. Mitchell son, of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mitchell, spent the holidays here with his family and friends. He la In the air corps and has been in the service over a year. After reporting report-ing back at Tucson, Arizona; Mitchell will go on to El Paso, Texas. Among the Provoans in Salt Lake City Wednesday night to attend the stage performance of tne play, "Without Love," star ring Constance Bennett, at the Capitol theater, were Mr. and Mrs. M. Howard Graham, Miss Bever-lee Bever-lee Graham and Taylor Reynolds: Mrs. Denzil Brown and her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Fred Ahlander; also, Mrs. Allie Cherrington and Miss Donna Scott. Another party included Miss Cynthia Curtis, Miss Amelia Buckley, Buck-ley, Miss Lucile Haws, Miss Beth Schofield, Miss Dorothy Janson, Mrs. Glen Boyack, Mrs. Paul Schaerrer and Ethel Rambeau, who were joined by Mrs. Lora Dunn McCaff erty of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jones, former Provoans, now of Salt Lake, spent a few minutes with the Provo crowd after the show, and Mrs. Lucile Paulson Gillman of Pleasant Grove, was also seen leaving the theater. , Kenneth Alger, six-year old son of Mrsr. Alta Alger, is at the Utah Valley hospital, where he underwent under-went an appendicitis operation. He is reported to be doing "fairly well." 7 Mrs. Emer Ostler (Genevieve Prows) and daughter Karen, have arrived from Los Angeles, Calif., to remain here for the duration at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. W. Prows. Mr. Ostler has just been inducted into the sert-ice. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Dosenberry have returned from San Francisco Francis-co and Fresno, Calif., where they have been enjoying the past two weeks. They visited their son and daughter-in-law, Lt. and Mrs. R. Ki "Bob" Dusenbery (Edith Clark) and during their stay, the young man was promoted from second to first lieutenant. He is at Ham mer field, as a squadron navi gator in the air corps. Sgt. Lee C Boyden is home on 15-day furlough from Muroc, cal., where he is stationed with the air corps. He is visiting his parents, STARTS Uproarious Musical Romance of a desert oomph girl and a Yankee Playboy! And Devil's Cult tin r FtW K" shape has I SIT ' ' I launched a M ) fe- thousand ML XTr,.u l tM, With Freddie M li ft SJ l . Fisher i yh df i . , . I -ml; In Orchestra WgpU 1 JEA9 E7.C0XS ISAEEL JEYEU! KIU HUNTER mW fc VAl liWTOM, KrmOm fcr MARK ROB9CX . , Writ. lrarfONel wd DeW,H DAILY HERALD AIRPORT GROYTII III THE U.S. (ANNUAL CONSTRUCTION) imooo 545400 29,208,000 ML 23 91,056,000 IJUJ p wJ I-JT1 I 33 54,650,000 SQ. YDS. SOVtCIt U.S. DIFARTMINT Of COMMMCt Mr. and Mrs. J. W. family. Boyden and Lt. Rex T. Thomas, who has lust completed his interneship at the L. L. S. hospital in Salt Lake City, has left for Camp Barkeley, Texas, Tex-as, where he has been assigned to the medical corps. His. wife, Mar-teil Mar-teil Chaney Thomas, is at pres ent In the Salt Lake hospital, following fol-lowing an appendicitis operation. Staff Sgt. Hal M. Thomas has returned re-turned to McClellan field Sacramento, Sacra-mento, Calif., where he is sta tioned with the air corps. He en joyed Christmas here with his parents, and menas. Tne Doys are sons of Mr. ana Mrs. a. m. Thomas. Statistics BORN Boy,' to Kenneth and Ruthlffluff Meldrum, this morning, Maud Park's home. Twin girls to John Thomas and Ruth Tagg Caley, Wednesday night. Girl, to Vern A. and Reva Mar- rott Jackson, Wednesday night. Girl, to Leland and Lorraine Wadley Wells, Wednesday. Girl, to Bertram and Ida V. Renal West, this morning. All Utah Valley hospital. Girl, to Ronald and Verneda TODAY!! Delectable Aim Charles . ButterwortK Edward Norris TIM And IRENE Secrets Exposed! i-XitH ti- PROVO. T7TAH- COUNT t, UTAH . THURSDAY, JANUARY . 144 PAGE SO. YDS. SO. YDS. SQ7YDS 18 mm SQ. YDS ltiit SM0 mm Jot. Si f. MMMiiiriit it rt(M Jackson Dixon, today, Utah Val ley hospital. LICENSED TO MARRY Arnulfo Salinas, 18, Spanish Fork, and Concepsion Fuentez, 18, Spanish Fork. If the fuel system of your car is equipped with a sediment bowl near the fuel pump, this should be cleaned at once, or the sedi ment wiu eventually cause a frozen fuel line. 1 i.rli..i......l..g I III CO HIT! ' 3 oinmj , Doors ij rriTyfn i m h ? n. l!aisiers A Swing-Shift Cinderella How! From overalls to glad ragiTr. from welding to wooing . . . when that midnight whistle tootsl Malsis's doing the biggsst fob of her lifsbut there's always time off for laughs and romancel I iff; jyy . Jf Pins; Match of Time . . "Brothers in Blood" 's'v fWsHieMaaiBk 'ease TODAY. PLUS: . . . mews . "UNUSUAL. OCCUPATIONS' Roosevelt Sends Report Covering Lend-Lease Costs (Comtlaae Frmmm Pmmm Oae) October was valued at IS.S50, 443,000 "or more than one-fourth? of lend-lease exports to aU countries." The flow of American material to the Red Army waa greatly speeded In 1943, with ths ratio during the first 10 months; of 1943 some 63 per, cent higher, than for all of 1942. Total lend-lease exports toa the United Kingdom were valued-' at 33.980.379,000: some 32.168, 299,000 went to Africa, the Mld die East, and the Mediterranean area, and $1,602,346,000 to China, India, Australia, and New Zea land. 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