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Show ot hl.'Alx. ,'Uich 1111. Thursday, December 14, 1939 illic linin' nf lmrnu ai ..j i. nnrts six ni ti' ii.- - of no, c'jiM-n- u dumping uxpednion. Mr and Mi. Burt Conklin of Thtns a litfte bumpiiig He'd .kv of Pioo, were burin d to d uh to do oureh !s. Sur.il.iy morning in the hou-- e in the foothills E,.-- t of Springe lie road, where the family FIGKED in lii on hi ariun -- j aiur upon A Hl Virtr1) sc Provo I aJ, b the Slaj'on Coopralixe IvlucatioiuU Recrrfttimju PrtTiU1 ly I Company, 67 North First isn .f Orvm a.hy Pub hereiU Jlmo, I tufl. a.' FLaA, uuottr M,ter, t Ss--s- i act o' Mr h 0-- U.t 8, t 1V37, at tie Office at Provo, Post S, (uct, it is doubtful if Mr. Ickes will again he able to drive in safetv on a highway unless he wears a beard, dark glasses and EUL'P THE a pa i k a . The truckers will get him if he doesn't watch out. He has been HIGHWAY LOHOS of all guilty of that greatest crimes defending the vast army of worms on wheels who so long (From the Vew York have fretted- - in the fumes of a Herald Tribune) truck. He deserves If anvone ever had any doubt about the personal courage of the , the grand medal of the order of Hon. Harold L. lekes, secretary the sons and daughters of the of the interior, it must have heen jalopy. to He has brought effectively dispelled by his statement that he would like to drive forty million motoring Milqued down a highway in toasts who never dared to tell a the biggest armored tank he can truckman to his face and who fiud and bump trucks off the looked forward to countless miles road. By so saying Mr. Ickes has of vain honking behind a monsbrought upon his neck not only trous moving blackout with the those hardy sona of sea cooks, the feeble hope that if by any chance truck drivers, whom he describes they managed to get past the aa the "lords of the highway, truik they would not be forced off but all the makers of trucks and the road by another lord of the buses and those who ship goods highway. 'n them. These stand like one We hope that his words will man back of the lords of the lead to a new drive on the part of highway lest the great American trucking companies to remove the public join with Mr. Ickes, and by causes of hostility on the part of insisting on their rights to at least the motoring public against the a small part of the road, succeed trucks that block the roads, and in regaining a measure of free- jthat it may stimulate interest in dom for the project to consider the possiNo Goliath, no Don Quixote, bility of a number of truck highever took on a more formidable ways on the most crowded itinarray of enemies, as those of us erants. tan testify who have attempted Tending the realization of this to test the right of way with one hope, however, we would like to ef the lords of the highwav. In ask Mr, Ickes to save us a seat ICKES WANTS TO hit road-hoggin- g self-r-spe- truck-infecte- s. xlj: r rbye fA it H Get fc H Your Gifts For Men This I? 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Rosemae Bergeson is leaving tomorrow for her home in Silver-ton- , Colo,, where she will spend the holidays. Melvin Frost is leaving Saturday to spend the holidays with hjs family at Monticeilo. Mrs. .Myrtle Cochran, 2nd Grade teacher, was confined to her home the fore part of the week due to illness. Inez Otnanson.ls at the Utah Valley hospital recovering from a major operation. Her condition is fairly good according to her physician. Tuesday afternoon. Dec. 19, at o'clock every child in the waid' between the ages of 4 and 12 ari invited to the Primary Christmas party. A fine program has been arranged and Saula Claus will make his appearance, according t Melba Cluff, president. ARTHUR T, SIMMONS is re ported improving after his har 1 4 rowing experience at the north end of Utah lake over two nights Inc. and a whole day, following his Sport Dept, failing into the lake. Rescue is 47 N. University Ave. due to Sylvan Chatwln, his boatt ing companion who went for help ft ft Interwoven Socks Three Pairs C. W. general chairman of the annual City and County employes Christmas party to be held Dec. 21. She will be assisted by C. A. Grant on program, Thelma Vest on refreshments nad gifts, and M. II. Harrison on finance. A A. SHERMAN CHRla TENSEN, "divorce action' will be part of in which tile Citv the Provo attorney, was elected chair- v ill program endeavor to obtain a decree man of the Junior section of the ahsoete, and move into the reUtah Bar association recently. modelled postoffire building. I. E BrockiP.nk, city attorney, will FAYLENE tl.ree-yea- r old, and argue the case before W. Stanley Dunford, on behalf of the City and E. Terry, county attorney will defend the county's case. Ail or, DAI) in good humor, after which "Santa Claus Harrison will dis Coat trihuffe the gifts. A A OYERCOATS ! 4 T is i N MRS. early Orderville pioneers who lived the United Order" In early Utah history, celebrated their Sixtieth wedding anniversary at their home in Provo, 256 North First East street, Tuesday, Dec. 12. They have reared a most distinguished family of sons and daughters, three of whom are yet living. Dr. W. E. Carroll, a dean at the University of Illinois, 111., Dr. Joseph S. Carroll of Stanford university, and Harrison of Springville. J. C. MOF-FITplenty worried this week with having hundreds of students out of school due to colds and what apparently is an "epidemic 'flu'' condition in the city. The town is big argument around whether "good weather is bad weather for health. The wise old timers declaim hat it was always so, and the on! remedy fs "good rold weather with plenty of Provo m 'rchants wouldnt inow. object t ither. SUPERINTENDENT Trousers SUITS AND MR. AND ninth year the oratorio, Handel's "Messiah", to an audience which filled the stake tabernacle and thrilled to the excellence of their presentation. or VARSITY-TOW- Hallelujah chorus Sunday night: "The world will never hear a greater chorus than that. It Is the masterpiece of all time. DRS. FRANKLIN and FLORJ EPPERSON ENCE MADSEN, assisted by 46 soloists and 200 voices, and by PROFESSOR LEROY J. ROBERTSON and his B. Y. U. Symphony orchestra, Bcored another outstanding success Sunday night in presenting for the Week-En- d ft CLOTIICRAFT and UleveoU 1 ... ... ft ft ft ft ft 3 Some Timely Suggestions: ft f VIEW j your Christmas shopping this week $) end and avoid the mad scramble of I? buyers the last few days. One visit ft to this store will take care of your f whole mens list gj PLEASANT - Ku.tn Jameson, Reporter CH'RLES O WIGHT, of the was a COL. Li HUT. KENNETH Moah Provo visitor Monday. Mra. Wight The ward choir is- - holding a DECKER, a former Frovoau, was two children were return-- Christmas party at the ward the and an killed Sunday in airplane with him from a vi-- it with amusement hall. The committee crash at Los Angeles while at- ing on arrangemints include: Haruld her parents in Salt Lake City. his which land to plane tempting Peterson, Theron Killpack, Jenhad developed engine trouble. MRS. CEORGE W. TUCKER. nie Penrod and La Mona Perry, His death was believed due to the 4.0 fell two weeks ago and hurt Miss Marcia Chetkeits of Bear attempt to avoid hitting approach- her knee, is still confined to her River is spending the wetk with a automobiles wh'le ing making nnieh improved. her sister, Mrs. Lion Frthner. forced landing. He w as a World bed, though Mrs Ella Muhlt-steiand Mrs. war flier. He received his educaS. W. WILLIAMS. 30 8 East Inez Muhlt stein will entertain the tion in Provo high and at the Third South, Provo musician, Daughters of the Pioneers at the university here. said, at the conclusion of the home of the former to.day at 3 Hunting ONLY 12 MORE SHOPPING $ DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS A The smart thing1 to do is to complete ft ft i vv Funeral servuis wire Li Id in the Bonneville ward! . to i And Take a Load Off Your Mind A ii ii livid Tueeriny chapel. m ' -- the CCC boys and Sh,uf JHm Evans and ins men ho Mtiubul the Eke shine until tiny fuvnd the n g man. one-roo- T- - tame ov,r tin rtaih.ng l.ie thole, and d.irkm l aa. |