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Show . - . fcfosen, Moyle iTo'Spaa'i At Prnvn Conference .3- Elder Mark E. Petersen of the XDS Council of Twelve Apostle and Henry D. Moyle of theXDS cmircn weuare committee -win attend . the' quarterly conference of Provo stake to be held Satur day evening and Sunday inithe Provo' tabernacle, according to jCharles E. Rowan, Provo stake president Sessions will be held Saturday at 6:30 p. tn. for those concerned with the welfare program and at 8" p. m. for all priestnooa mem bers with general sessions Sun da v'at 10:30 a. m. and 2 d. m. - A feature of Sunday evening's meeting will be a tribute to all service men of the stake, said -President Rowan. Talks are being assigned certain servicemen. All servicemen will be requested to sit on the stand, he added, "Details of Saturday's and Sun day's programs will be announced later, said president Kowan. Banli Resources Set High Mark SALT "LAKE CITY. Oct. 23 (U.PJ Reflecting war and defense spending, higher wages and say-. say-. inff Utah bank resources now stand at $528,227,191, J. Melvin Knapp, state bank commissioner, resorted todav. KnaoD said the total is the highest in the state's history and nearly 200 per cent above that of June, 1940. Motorists Warned Of Cold Spell SALT LAKE CITY. Oct. 23 U.R) Immobilized automobiles by the score were predicted today jy the Salt Lake City weather forecaster unless motorists obtain radiator anti-freeze or drain their autos before leaving them stand ever night. The forecaster warned that a minimum temperature in the lower low-er 20's is expected tonight in the lower valleys pretty generally over Utah, with a low of nearly 10 degrees in the mountains. The cold wave will subside somewhat Wednesday, with a Utah maximum maxi-mum of about 55 degrees. Provoan Sentenced On Narcotics Charge C. L. Ferrill. Provo, one of 11 Provoans charged with violation of the state narcotics law, today changed his plea from "not guilty'' guil-ty'' to "guilty" in 'city court and was sentenced to 60 days in the county jail. Changing his pfrft before City Judge W. Dean Loose,-Ferrill wa3 given a 30-day suspension on con dition that he leave the city within with-in 24 hours after he has served 30 days in the county jail. Warrants for arrest of 11 violators violat-ors were signed by W. F. Just, Salt Lake, state narcotics inspector. um? Auditor Returns To Claim jPost After Discharge V f.: 1 " " . ' ' A -J '. .4 . i - - ! v . r i --'1 . 'A 1 ".' ' 'Kl "-. ! s ' 1 Douglas Phillips, Utah county's first elected! official to return to his job after interruption because of armed service, is again carry ing out the duties of county audi tor. Shce February of 1943 he has served in the army air corps, holding unit personnel and payroll pay-roll duties at various points throughout the nation. He was a corporal when he was discharged. Auditor Phillips has more than 14 months of service left in his present term. The four-year elective elec-tive term runs until the end of 1946. Teacher Speaks At "Y" Assembly "The mission of Brieham Young university as a church school is to harmonize intellectual and religious re-ligious elements," Dr. Harold T. Christenson, head of the department depart-ment of sociology, told "Y" students stu-dents Tuesday at devotional exercises. "The spirit of the 'Y is a com posite thing, including tolerance, integrity, intellectuality and spirituality. spir-ituality. May you always live up to it," he said. Music was by the concert chorus chor-us under direction of Dr. Florence Jepperson Madsen. City Briefs Hew Bishop Named In Edgemont Ward, J. Golden Taylor, Instructor in English at the Brigham Young university was sustained bishop of the Edgemont LDS ward, .Sun day night at a . reorganization meeting conducted by President A. V. Watkins. He succeeds Bishop Wiiford R. Stubbs who has moved out of the ward after serving as bishop for 3Vz years, and was given an honorable hon-orable release with his two counselors, coun-selors, David Rowley, Jr. and Ray Hawkins, with Milton Jones, ward clerk. Mr. Rowley is also moving out ofthe ward. The new counselors to Bishop Taylor are Wiiford S. Giles and . a X ! 1 III. t 1 urvu u. uavis who oianiey -., Mr Mrs. B. W. Knowlden Stubbs, ward clerk The new bish- f B Usth t tod with opric is now made up of com- p, friends, paratively young men. J. R. Mclntvre of Lark, Utah, is here on business today Set. L. II. Overlv is home on Max & Johnson. ARM 2c, Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C Johnson of 178, East Fourth South street, has arrived from Jacksonville, Fla., after having been released after 37 months In the sef vice. He served fa the Pacific Pa-cific for a year. He is with his wife, Katie Spencer Johnson and little daughter, Valarie. Miss Rita Pack of San Fran cisco, Calif., was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Park. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wasson of Orand Junction. Colo., are among the visitors in Provo today. Bishop Taylor is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Taylor of 584 North Third East and came here four years ago from Arizona. Hei taught at the Provo high schoolU5day furfouph utter wo years for several years before transfer' ring to the BYU. He has served as a supervisor in the priesthood quorums and as Sunday school teacher. He graduated from the BYU where he earned letters in football and wrestling. in the south Pacific. H served with the medical corns of the 80th general anny-hosoitat.' He in with his wife. Norma W"ims Overly, t their rme. MOtnn avenue. son of Mr. and Mr. W. C. Over-iv. Over-iv. he has been in the service for Mr. Gillespie is the oldest son vun! and iYnnt hi w- of Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Gillespie iease soon. ana nas servea as president oi tne Elders' quorum and as a member mem-ber of the Sunday school superin-tendency. superin-tendency. Mr. Davis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Davis and has served as YMMIA president in the ward. Mr .Stubbs is the son of Bishop and Mrs. Wiiford R. Stubbs. He has worked in the MIA and the priesthood quorums. Cpl. and Mrs. Murray Wald. formerly of Provo. ar visitinc relatives and friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Curt Curtis and children. Kathleen and Craig, have returned from a two weeks trip visiting relatives, which took them to Las Vegas. Nev.. Sacramento. Sacra-mento. Cali'.. Portland, Ore., and Nampa. Idaho. this ship was assigned to the Franklin. His talk is awaited with much interest by the Jaycees. The second feature of the evening ev-ening will be the presentation of be the featured speaker at the two war films under the direction regular membership meeting of' of Wilson Sorenson. The films the Provo junior chamber of com-j are "The Battle of Iwo Jima" merce. Wednesday at 8 p.m. in and "The Normandy Invasion". Keeley's. A veteran fighter pilot from the Pacific. Lt. Schofield served on the ill-fated carrier Navy Flier To Address Jaycees Lt. Ted Schofield, USNR. will . - .. Reorganization Of Primary Completed PAVSON the Payson First ward Primary was reorganized Sunday night with Mrs. AUean Gough as president;-Mrs. Tillie Haskell and Mrs. Lillian Bjarn- son, counselors. Mrs. Melba Jones. wn nas moved to Eureka is tne retiring president, and Mrs. Gough and Mrs. Bjarnson Were her counselors. Ferron Hiatt was named as Era director and La Veil Gasser as Young Men's secretary in the MIA. replacing Mrs. Flora Bissell and Donald Keele. AH arm Ta , DAILY HERALD Reach Plane VrecIt With TiYoBodies; PROVO. UTAH COUNTY. UTAH TUESDAY, OCTOBER 33. 1945 PAGE 3" Statistics BORN Girl, tp Leon E. and Enid Kil-lam Kil-lam Varnes, this morning, Utah Valley hospital. Boy, to Clark and Alice Hor-ricks Hor-ricks Gardner, Oct 19, Utah Valley Val-ley hospital. . DIVORCE FILED Sylvia Carter vs. Floyd E. Carter. Car-ter. Plaintiff seeks custody of one minor child and $40 monthly alimony. ali-mony. DIVORCE GRANTED Milton Loren West from Leona West. Defendant restored name of Leona Gray. WINS DISCHARGE Sergeant -Almon W. Bamc of Payson. son of Mrs. Frances Bame, has been discharged at the Gowen Field separation center, Boise. He has completed nearly four years in the army, serving in the New Guinea campaign and participating in the battles of New Guinea and Papua. L A prize will be awarded to the Jaycee with the most interesting deer story in connection with this Yorktown, and after the loss of year's deer hunt. Immunization Clinic Slated Wednesday An immunization clinic is scheduled for Wednesday from 10 to 11 a. m. at the Provo high school. Under supervision of City Physician C. M. Smith, immunization immuniza-tion will be given for diphtheria. smallpox, whooping cough and typhoid. The public health service also announces a child health confer ence from 9 to 11 a. m. Thursday1 in the Community church. Chil dren will be examined by ap pointment only. Too Late For Classification TOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ONE purebred English Screwtail bull dog, cneai). uau at -432 west stn South. o25 MODEL A 4155 inch W. B. Inter national. New bed. 8x12x4. Good rubber, good mechanically. S375. 632 North 11 East o23 4-PIECE bedroom suite. House No. 24 Mt. - View Subdivision. Orem. o23 APPLES. Jonathan. Delicious. Golden Delicious. S2.00 bushel. 257 North 2nd East. o25 ONE Jersey heifer. Calf first of May. 1189 East S South. o29 TWO 500-16 motorcycle tires, as good as new, also two 600-16 recaps. 551 East 1st North. o25 100 5-month-old Leghorn pullets. Also one Dodge truck motor. Perfect condition. Phone 031J3. o25 HELP WANTED MALE STORE manager wanted. Retail experience ex-perience preferred. Good opoprtu-nlty, opoprtu-nlty, salary, bonus. Write Herald Box 600. o25 FOR RENT FURNISHER 3-ROOM apartment. Phone 515J. 1026 West Center. p25 2-ROOM modem apartment. Non-smokers. Non-smokers. Couple. 409 East 2 North. 025 SEAT COVERS Tailored To Fit YOUR CAR Many Colors P. E. ASHTO CO. 191 South Univ. Ave. Says Millions of People Only Half Alive A man now in Los Angeles, but formerly a world-renowned traveler and geographer, honored by leading geographical- societies, reveals the story of a remarkable method that often leads to almost unbelievable unbeliev-able improvement in power of mind, achievement of brilliant business and professional success suc-cess and new happiness. Many report improvement in health. Others tell of increased bodily strength, magnetic personality, courage and poise. This man tells how he found these strange methods in far-off far-off and mysterious Tibet, often called the land of miracles by the few travelers permitted to visit it. He discloses how he learned rare wisdom and long hidden practices, closely guarded for three thousand years by the sages, which enabled en-abled many to perform amazing amaz-ing feats. He maintains that these immense powers are latent lat-ent in all of us, and that methods meth-ods for using them are now simplified so that they can be used by almost any person with ordinary intelligence. He maintains that man, instead in-stead of being limited by a one-man-power mind, has within him the mind-power of a thousand men or more as well as the energy-power of the universe which can be used in his daily affairs. He states that this sleeping gianl of mind power, when awakened, awaken-ed, can make man capable of surpr ising accomplishments, from the prolonging of youth, to success in many fields. He claims that millions of people are only half alive, that the drive which gives vitality and strength to their efforts, and which makes life a joy and a triumph, is too often missing. He offers to send his amazing 9,000 word treatise which reveals re-veals many startling results to readers of this paper free of cost or obligation. For your free copy, address the Institute of Mentalphysics, 213 South Hobart Blvd., Dept. D-115, Los Angeles 4, Calif. Readers are urged to write promptly because be-cause this offer may be withdrawn with-drawn at any time. adv. UTAH COUNTY THEATRE GUIDE FOR TODAY RIVOLI, SPRINGVILLE "THE CORN IS GREEN" RITZ, SPRINGVILLE "COME OUT FIGHTING" STAR, PAYSON "DOUGH GIRLS" "THE BODY SNATCHER" GROVE PLEASANT GROVE "A SONG TO REMEBER" CAMEO AMERICAN FORK 'Delightfully Dangerous" ROYAL, LEIII "MIDNIGHT MANHUNT" and "FLAME OF THE WEST" OGDEN. Utah. Oct. 23 (U.PJ Weber county sheriffs officers' today are making a second at-; tempi to reacn tne site njgii ,v( Monte Cristo mountain where deer hunters Sunday discovered the wreckage of a plane and the! bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Lawrence, of San Jose, Cal., who disappeared last July. Sheriff John R. Watson reported report-ed a blizzard prevented officers from reaching the site in a first try yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence were reported missing after their plane left Ogden en route to Denver. Intensive searches for several days failed to reveal a clue to their whereabouts. The wrecked plane and its occupants were discovered dis-covered in a deep ravine on Monte Cristo. Accompanying the officers are two CAB inspectors, Robert Geier of Salt Lake City and F. K. McKlveeh of Santa Monica, Cal. CAMPAIGN FOR ALL NEW ORLEANS U.RV A campaign cam-paign for a state home for chronically chron-ically 111 persons has been launched launch-ed by members of the First and Second Districts of the Federation of Women's -clubs.' LAST , DAYS! f I'JIM..M Mk- , "mm HI iu kit! 6peas"i:3 T - - ' a .- 2nd Hit! "SWING OUT SISTER" Rod Cameron - BilUe Burke .... .Guy's Place r Day and Nite Cafe Open 24, hours jlay, Try Our Steak and Chicken Egnner and Compare .-Our ITicesf Stutters Special Breakfast Bottle or Draupht Beer 5 WItST CENTER NOW! I Hammonf tin's 2, " 1 " W" " 11 " " 11 W2EmCU0K- DahaMiytiwIayi CHRISTMAS CARDS Now on Display at GESSFORDS, Inc. NOW SHOWING a,s tlMUt V l1! E I z: r- v r vsr. hnn rr'irijr III "If II I' 'I II IV if r i rv Ul !1 " LI MONOGRAM ' ncruKi "One of the surprise hits of 1945w-Showmen's Review Also : G. L HONEYMOON Gale Storm and Peter Cookson A Good Faree Comedy 1 SIX NIGHTS EACH ftK H to ths swwe or 1 mw mm U orchestra 0 f fj f fj n ALPINE VILLA hW ContpMm and Newest Motel Affcommodafons -It BehMta Salt lake and Pre M WgkMy 91 PboM Ptoataat Crave 3S52 ar 3151 "aritd Ha.. - W aiMairM K mm FUUY R-COWWON0 A z Get. Q 6 1936 Plymouth 2 Door Sedan Heater Good. Rubber 1938 Buick 60 4 Door Sedan Excellent Condition Heater, Radio Upholstery Very Good Exceptional Tires 1940 Nash Ambassador 4 Door Sedan Heater, Radio and Overdrive Reconditioned Very Clean Car 1935 Chev 2 Door Sedan Hater Very Clean Good Rubber (Mow: ." inn ixr . C PROVO 50 EAST FIRST NORTH ir4("L " Kv Liye' ,ove' ,aush with this daring ' r-A tS"Jf TTt buccaneer as he wins... and tames ' IX": "'S ... his red-haired capfive bride. The i: zx f f' year's most specfacular production ry l"H.m. ...with a cast of HUNDREDS! m ...- . v rifei f .-. . V - v v ?. ' M -. I fi ",' ' ' J - (Jj '- -' i -in iii (i in -, ri W in a i " 'a , - ..,'&&&'" " A "g J' yA'ApftllnQA ;; v- f t it o Cs, I - PAUL MAUREEN WALTER HENREID O'HARA SLEZAK with tINNIE tARNES JOHN EMEIY a FRANK CORZAGE moduoiom r lOBm ICUOWS . Aaeaato riwlmr STDWI AMES I fcy RANK lOCZACf . Starts Todayl E 'PHONE PROVO ao3o ADDED DISNEY CARTOON 4- r - iiyifAv NEW LOCATION: 60 East First North I |