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Show 17 o Friday, December 15, 1939 UTAH VALLEY NEWS JEItKY. tlx months of ;(, child-- . ran of Mr. end Mrs. Iiert Conklin of Irovo, were burned to death Sin. day morning In the FubllaM iwy Friday mtreiat kf IN PASSING UTAH VALLiY FUBI.IMIINU CO. houae In the foothills Eaat of frawt, DuA 1 Kartk Kina Waal ripr.i.jrvlll- - road, wh ru the family lived. Funeral servlets were held auttrr NuvmUr IV, 1MT at A putt offka at SnteiW M LIEUT. COL. KENNETH Tuesday In the Bonneville ward . lid, luutr U.. Act uf Ikrch A 1S. 'DKCKKK, a former Pruvoan, waa chapel. 'killed Sunday in nn airplane TOO crash at I,um Ansi lea while at-nmiIKS , wioht, of the tempting to land bis plane which j M()ab Tirnca lndependent. wav DAVID WILSON, in the name of the Republican Iliad i engine trouble, developed ylllt0P Monday. yri. wlghl waa believed due to the fmQ Ilia party of which he in state chairman, objects to the reand ,h(J ,wo chlIdn.n were r,turn-attem- , to avoid approachbitting state road wUh hln from t1hU wlth appointment of Preston G. Peterson to the lug automobiles while making a her parents In Salt Lake City. Mr. Wilsons objections are solely from a commission. waa World He a furred landing. war flier. He received hia educa-- i political point of view, and so do nut interest us, except MRS. (1F.ORGE W. TUCKER, tlon In Provo high and at the who fell two weeka ago and hurt as they show Preston G. Peterson is NOT a republican, university here. and hence is holding his position illegally on the state her knee, la still confined to her road commission. bed, though much Improved. DnS. FRANKLIN and FLOR-- ! WE OBJECT in the name of the citizens of this S. W. WILLIAMS. 308 Eaat MADSEN, state. Our objections are not political. They arise in ENCE JEPPERSON 41 soloists and 1 00 Third South. Provo musician, by jaaalated the interests of law and order. We maintain that when voleea, and by PROFESSOR LE- said, at the conclusion of tha a high public official is arrested for drunken driving ROY J. ROBERT80N and hia B. Hallelujah chorus Sunday night: and that when that official turns and attacks the officer Tha world will never hear a Y. U. Symphony orcheatra, acorad of the law in performance of his duty, then such a high another outstanding aucceai Sun- greater ehorua than that. It la public official is unfit for any position of public trust day night In presenting for the the masterpiece of all time." ninth year the oratorio, Ilandal'v especially one which has to do with traffic safety. MR. AND MRS. C. W. "Messiah", to an audience which Whether Mr. Peterson was actually drunk or not, early Ordervllla pioneers or whether he was driving furiously and wrecklessly filled the atake tabernacle and thrilled to the excellence of their who lived tha United Order" In or not, does not alter the fact that he struck an officer preaentatlon. early Utah hlatery, celebrated who was performing his duty. That fact alone is suffitheir Sixtieth wedding anniverscient reason for immediate discharge from the commisary at thalr home In Provo, 256 SUPERINTENDENT J. C. MOF-FIT- North Flret Seat street, Tuesday. sion, to say nothing of his reapjwintment. is plenty worried thla weak Dee. 12. They have reared a moat OUT, THIRD OBJECTION is that Mr. Petersons with having hundreds of students distinguished family of son and record in the Provo Commercial and Savings bank is out of school due to eolds .and daughters, three of whom ere yet anything but clean. Being a director of the bank, his what apparently Is an "epidemic living, Dr. W. E. Carroll, a dean record shows he had an overdraft on hia own personal 'flu condition in the city. The at tha University of Dllnola, UrHe also borrowed account, which is contrary to the law. is bane, III., Dr. Joseph S. Carroll big argument around town a considerable sum of money from the bank without whether good weather" la bad of Stanford university, and Mrs. weather for health. The wise old Carroll Harrison of Sprlngvllle. adequate security being given. So we object on three counts: He is illegally aptimers declare that It waa always so, and the only remedy la "good MARY MRS. F. SMITH Is pointed; he is a lawbreaker of record, and so an unfit cold weather" with plenty of general chairman of the annual person to lead this state in the most important position snow. Prom irorehanta wouldn't City and County employes Christof traffic safety ; and he is a contributor to the failure mas party to be held Dee. 21. object either. of a banking institution involving the savings of hundShe will be assisted by C. A. reds of depositors in this state. Grant on program, Thelma Vest A. SHERMAN CHRIsTENSEN, on refreshments nad gifts, and Provo attorney, was elected cbalr-- i M. II. larrlaon on flnanra. A man of tha Junior section of the "divorce action" will be part of Utah Hur association recently. Ihe program In which the City will endeavor to obtain a decree FAYLENE, three-yeold, and absolute, and move Into tha remodelled postofflce building. I. E. Brurkbank, city attorney, will argue the ease before W. Stanley Dunford, on behalf of the City and E. Terry, county attorney, will defend the county's ease. All In good humor, after which Hunting1 "Santa Claus" Harrison will disor tribute the glfta. Utah Valley News UP PICKED one-roo- m ; I After darkness came over them upon reaching the abore, and to the CCC boys and Sheriff John Evana and hia men who aearehed the lake ahore until they found the minnlng man. ; -i r-- WE OBJECT ... ... ; j U Susan Jameson, Reporter 1 d-- a PLEASANT VIEW ... I , pt . CAR-ROL- L, T ... a. The ward choir la holding Christmas party at the ward amusement hall. Tha committee in arrangements Include: Harold!' Peterson, Tberon Klllpack, Jen-nie Penrod and La Mona Perry. Miss Marcia Cbecketts of Bear River la spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Leon Frehner. Mrs. Ella Muhlesteln and Mra. Inex Muhlesteln will entertain the Daughters of the Pioneers at tha homa of tha formar tojlay at t A Christmas o'clock. program baa been arranged. Mra. P. K. Nielsen will give the lesion on "Pioneer Christmas". Refreshments will be served. Rosemae Bergeson is leaving tomorrow for her homo in Silver-toColo., where aha will apend tha holidays. Mel via Frost la leaving Saturday to apend tha holidays with hia family at Montlcello. : I 1' , The House of Quality, ay lor Bros. Go, With Enormous Stocks of Xmas Merchandise in all departments, will help you to solve your Gift Problems. Their Volume in Buying makes it possible to offer unusually LOW PRICES! m 1 n, Mra. 2nd Cochran, Myrtle The spacious store makes it pleasant to shop there. The friendly, Xmas spirit, and Prompt service will please you. Giado teacher, was confined to her home tha fore pert of the week due to Illness. Inex Omanson la at the Utah Valley hospital recovering from a major operation. Her condition Is fairly good according to her dfc TAYLOR BROS C0MMNY physician. Tuesday afternoon. Dec. II, at o'clock every child In the ward j ' between the ages of 4 and 12 arr invited to tha Primary Christmas, party. A fins program baa been! arranged and Santa Claus will make hia appearance, mccordlng to Melbn Cluff, president. THE DEPARTMENT STORE OF PRPVO- - 1 . . . ar Xmas SA !8 For DAI) Get Your Gifts For Men B f This Week-En- d ( And Take t i - Coat Trousers Gessfords Inc. a Load Off Yoar Mind ONLY 12 MOKE SHOPPING DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS r. The smart thing to do is to complete your Christmas shopping this week Sport Dept. 47 N. University Ave. ft SUITS OVERCOATS $ AND $ 22 i This Christmas roui hit NAS Exclusive Burgoyne CHRISTMAS These ends era suitable tar Oil Replicas Copper Plato Reproductions from Original Etchings, the Now Air Brash Designs, as well (ilailii UTIL-TRA- fnll-ftntl- k I otce ja Boys Part Wool Heavy Sweaters SAVE 25 ON NECKWEAR Hundreds of Ties, your choice TIMS ONIY DKI'A RTHEXT mrA 98 LADIES SHRIVERS Stifle Leadership IS I anti will consider any reason able offer, therefore no price jj mod. frame, jj jj In glren. on nutin 1 j: S bed rooms, carpet jj floor. 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I Dorsey 19c, 25c, 49c 25c, 50c, 79c .00 1)0 YOUR XMAS SHOPPING EARLY V' mM LOVELY BOXED HANKIES with dainty edges (3 in box) 98c 79c Boys Fine Dress Shirts, sizes 6 to 14 Mr Mol FOR A (Until Christmas) 4 IriJimri I IIMITID 159 '3 49c Beautiful Showing of Ladies FANCY FRONT AIRONS Small or Large STORE HOURS -A. M. to 6:30 P. M. Deremher 13 14 -Beginning Dec. 16th 9 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. i llttf VTOrTRA Y Ml W.orfelf HI Weve put in a generous stock, but there wont be enough to go around! iqM-5- LIKES IT! Sheer and clear as a crystal Large assortment of colors It of Central 791tali House Slippers 951 HOSIERY AS SHE WMi Order Today From This Newspaper Office "JA 1 to dun. All New Numbers Your choice of linings in Fleece, Knit wool, Lambs wool or Fur, or Unlined, from ion6 rnaMwiiri. Hud Mmm. TdU as Many Other Features. Hansen Gloves to ft ft IITII-TIA- A big, roomy 48 with tha heart of genuine aromatic red cedar for guaranteed protect ioa agaiast moth. Modem waterfall design with ester ior of matched Orientalwood, Clara, Striped and Americas Black Walnut veneers. Root CA2CS $J.OO 1 ft 99 JeeluJes MOTH INSUIANCd Featuring Two Pairs .65 SAVE MONEY Season with Interwoven Socks $00 $29 GREET TGE WOULD 2$ Three Pairs Only j Some Timely Suggestions: VARSITY-TOW- N Buy All Your Gifts NOW and We Sell For Less end and avoid the mad scramble of One visit buyers the last few days. to this store will take care of your whole mens list CLOTHCRAFT and ... ARTHUR J. BIMMONS la reported Improving after his harrowing experience et the north end of Utah lake over two nights and a whole day, following his falling Into the lake. Rescue la due to Sylvan Chatwln, hia boating companion who went for help . ? 25 SHIRTS Famous ELBECO Make REAL SAVINGS! 98 Beautiful Rayon Table Covers, only 4jmj Large Size Fancy Turkish Towels mwa ft maa ft ? ft Mens Outing Flannel PAJAMAS at only Extra Special lot of Ladies Dollar Value SILK HOSE FHetdheffs 368 West Center St. $1.98 PROVO IVflci r LADIES Fancy APRONS 25 js'S!a,.3istessa?s!Sis?52'rTs!S!Ss!ss -- |