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Show uz herell Alwav, BRITISH TO KEEP Be An E.ri.nH" OFF cy eom-radar- le tu halt aa boring aa might think the outrider MCCoy aald the lll.MMM of American Red Craaa relief had goas almoat anttraly tor aappllea. Tha Brltlah Minister of Shipping, he anldt wee dafxaytag all ablp-picoeta. into- dtatrtbuttan of clothing and medical aappllea waa betog handled by tha WCaaa'a ng Folu alary Six Uve Thru Explosion, Fire, tor-nado-aa WASHINGTON D. CU-- If going to mlu the spirit of' you have someone to talk to, of the bomb ahattera something to do then you when the war la ever, McCoy can take a London air raid aald. In the eubwaya and in larger aheltera community ringing la a nightly fad nr a. right in your stride." It's not This fading axpraaaad by Bowaa McCoy npoa hla arrival hart aftar Barring with tha American Rad Croaa mora than a yaar In Great BrlUln. Ha returned to the United Btataa for a brief reat and to report progroaa of Rad Croaa operation to Chairman Norman H. Darla. McCoy told Chairman Davie that American Red Croaa relief ahlpmenta eonatltute approximately SI per cent of aU relief from tha United State Ha aald every Brltiahar from tha n;i and Queen down to tha neve boya on the atreat bad a whrm place In their hearta for American help. Air ralda have become ao much a part of Brltlah life, many are major antargaeclra aa flead,' or other forma of amar-gaanffactlag thousand In the caae of tho Womene Voluntary Servleea orgailaatlon When the began after Munich. bltlahrled began the paoMem of mean tmdtag. hearing end cloth-lu- g waa n totally now exparteneg . Mam ewadlag of BHtlah elvtt-lan- a ao fhr haa not given rlao to any epidamlea, McCoy aald. Although- Britlah ; health officials have tehee every peariMe- -- pea- caution In preventing aaeg outbreak ha aald, they are greatly have mystified that-therae outbreaks. Beiwieua' Red Croaa. and the DWt-la- h OREU U9NS CHARTER HIGHT . Brtttth relief agendas. ARP wardena aad flreflghton- - are doing a aplandtd Jah an the hoaao SET FOR KOAY toon. McCoy daotared. Ha print- - Monday' thats tho day for ed out that the Brltlah had never Oremv Charter to bo prccontcd to solved the experiences eommea-plactho Leona club it's almoat boro, In thr United Btataa, of and detail! arc now completed to The euro handling major disaster ftp eeury gneat and Orem lot ot thexb aaye & B. expect Term gnu eel ehalrmen of tho w aa axpfowoo Qt'RVIVING id wrrahed thrir hoot Grove. Vfar the- Siiaday School Union Meeting was held Bnuday afternoon at the ralaUve Mary ifrk aad Mjih fud ward chepal. 'Waldo WdeU'ira gWa shower ter the bride on Friday, Wind doc- - Canip fl Piariflaai and lam Bfr at the Daughters of tbs' Utah April II, at' tStf koriF of the fet- BWteto,fibriTterm. 9m- Mr. ter. Hn. MacKey's alator, Pioneers held thrir meeting A,' K. w'UV Clayton' gWe a pod-dlThursday afternoon at' the home bredkfiiat af her kotos tor cf Mrs. . Beatrice. Walker. The : s" lm lesson Early Merchandise, end OB Teddlnfl party Immediate! ; L sL y. Merchants 'of Utah" waa given by touehtax TMBtotoWirafl Wte-Jane Elsinore. Mrs. Oreen Wel- rimpta' win make thrir home In Xhkd Brit ker read tha Ufa history of her City where Mr. MakKay the Utah After meeting a la stoplbyid. -AU thrir frtands social hour waa enjoyed. Beatrice and nrighbori- ebagtatriafa them Walker and Oreen Walker acted aad wish kapplaam tor thiam. aa hostesses td II daughters preMtfc- - A.1 Ray Mttnr and Mra. sent. tut Pinna MeotopKhted'x antA' Kliower her of unborn Mgr achoot In honor of Mra. Vardan Richtram- - ka ward to tha mnu-ca- i ' ardson was held at her home Mamnr held' vuar t ' Thursday afternoon. The time NaphL Ratings' hate net ar ywt waa spent In game and aocial toaa laeruaf bet on chat. Dainty luncheon wab serv- fermancea taKhded' ed. The guest of honor received Ptaaaaat View. many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mra. Blaine Johnson Mr. aW UN. Hid; Dm till hfria lttita W would have foaad ns if it hadn't for a flashlight Oar driller grabbed ihie light juat ae we went overboard. It waa loaded with batteries that were freeh aad ao it the hours wa had spent in the water. The " light brought the they picked ui ug" All the men recovered aftar they had been hauled aboard the Keene craft and treated foe exposure end aome bum The cause of tha ie uaknowa, end family left Tnesday tor Mon- ao tana! after spending' the past win- -- B.Y.U. ter here. The Johneoa family spent leal summer on n farm' lu BUDGET Montana. Mr. and Mra. Don Weaver and family moved from the Caneery house near Oeueva laat week to the farm owaed by Veru Walks. Mrs. Arthur Putartea and daughter of Bingham spent Wednesday at the Arable Maaflold home. The Bo- Kites Hub wee entertained by Bt Welker' Monday evening, A pleasant evening of Needlework aid refrseh-manwas enjoyed, Mr. end Mrs. Seal Kox syent the week end at Lehi, tke guests of Mr. and Mr EUgk Fox, Martin Walker ;j left Monday morning for Ban Lula, Obispo, California, where he will visit hie grandson, Bernard Walker, who la le Military Training1 there. APPROVED; STAFF CHANGES NOTED or . ate-Go- tion taw. Mr. Adaml nrged all farmers waa bora Feb.1' BP, ualag the employment aervlee' to IMS to tadhmota; a eon' af Mar give thwuervfoaemmneb notice aa men Vernon and' Latte WUUnma pemlhie wtaa- selling tor worker Ho moved to Prote in twenty lour or forty eight houra Salman. 1100, and haa lived In Provo and bring prefurari The Utah' stela employment ofOrem since that time. He never - nuikt ; ' - fices U d Balt Lake, - Brigham City, Prate' Price, Rlehflrid, Cedar City; St QeergOf and MMvuta. fan, Ogdata- BODT OF JACK was rscovarad wniUM Bnnday . Many faculty changea end additions were approved by the Brigham Toung University board of trustees Wednesday at tha anPresident nual budget meeting. Franklin 8. Harris " announced Thursday. Tha board approved the 1141-4- 1 budget, the Appointment or five new staff member, and the giving of emeritus rank to flvo others. from - ls Advancements la rank were granted nine faculty member, and the return ot nine from leaves of absence waa paaaed upon. Two resignations were accepted. WU-llai- McGregor, In- Him Orpha Coun-eUm- to n big 1941 See for jounnlf at Itetoc ttouUr'fc kt toll nn h vidh those of mall on. You'D be named to fimd - DMwond ml fomtUt, UiMgm, lac all the Of-fr- 160 North Usitenity Amub over hla haa been pnt up la the wmd chapel, with the names of all evaatlae, olden, taeehera end prleete who have assisted in lta painting. The hoars are alec marked that each one has worked The committee to charge printed out that If your name to not there yon can get It on by reporting and helping next Saturday at 1 p. The of Mias Donetta Millar and Mr. Howard C. MacKay will be solemnised on April 10, In tha Belt Lake tempt Miss Miller who haa been employed by the Woolwortb and Mies Olive Co. for the peat 4 yeara waa gtvan economics In n dinner party by all fellow embo married this ployees at tha home of Miaa Sendee Flaher Monday. After tke vv . I v f I f' toBtor trytoc to ? mm-te-jr ?. tW Mat that - a p N jr o' 4V ,- DIXON REAL ETTATE CO. 296 Wrbt .A Gkn r rii i Y , We Dont Like to Say: ... But - We Really Believe Thit fteGtM Trucka WUl Go Up in Fikel - - - Wky Dont Yon Take AdVauttge of the Present-da- y Low Pfices? . FORDS . 1930 Ford 8por( A real buy .94540 1929 Ford Scdus- See it before you buy 92940 1931 Fosd A reel car; one owner; an excellent csr894t Touriif Looks and runs 118540 Fotd Tudor in mechaaioal condition; good rubber; a beautifpl car far only : OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON TEMPUI 200 Booms Bntoo: 200 TUn Baths IL50 to I4.0U . Motet Temple Square etoLekeOtty, Utah $295.00 i : f 1007 Sedua fa top tod condition ; 1910 Feed - IMsr tr with leu than 28400 actual miles Miscellaneoiu 1931 Chew. Coupe 1935 Cher. Tudor $90 f225 Taw- $145 1936 Dodge Buaineao 1980 DcSoto Coupe 1907 Chevrolet for only 1921 Dodge .1375 TmT' lug Seuau Badio heater, for only $495 -- NAYLOR AUTO CO. USED GAB HEADQUABTKBS Phono 477 Corner Unir. and Firit South 'awtryn'NiV ' FORDS PM tag aedau A--l . Wl r 1936 -' i - Ttourinf Sedan for only 111540 re-- 1 i .j --To-Get 1935 Ford DeLuxe Valajo, California aad Lorrine Korti from Sou Frknotoeo have rammed to thrir homes after visiting with' thrir parents, Mr. and Mr Bores Kork. Grunt Mux field la again able to bo out greeting hit many frfonfe deeply concerned v Real Sedan fine . Utah. Mb i 1935 Ford Tudor . than to a A Placard aa . UNITED SALES & SERVICE CO. iprtng-yflt- visited with hat atoter, Easy tnmfaad hfte-telBafee- n tawte Clhrk ot Mr firanT toJ T.U.f we M; Ray Eklns. The dosed Deer a play to I acts wUl be anted la the nmneemant kill Tuesday, April Mth at B K It to under the direction ot tha mutual end on the badge! plea: Everyone to the ward to Invited to attend. The play le bring staged and directed by Yvonne Y. Perry and Clifford Nriaoa. The the cast: Leah following are-lLeah Peterson, Omar Gleason, Hansen, Richard Bone, Fern Trnnkey, Dorothy Jones, Angus MacKay, Wanda Garr, Stole- - et end Stanford EMne.' pre-pee- &: thb Tb Relief society Social Service lesson will be given by MM. Anna Campbell Tuesday ' at I oclock' at the home o! ..Salt Lakes Newest Hotel The Sunday Evening Service wee attended by Stake High Jatom Hansen end Alton A trio composed of Bellow Genevieve Gordon, Juno Cragun, and Kathleen Downs, accompanied by Anra Wtlllame sang two numof A quartett composed ber Hynm end Jane Cragun and Curtis and Genevieve Gordon sang tho dosing song. The Relief Society of the ward are to prepare- - end serve the Lions elnb banquet Monday, April II-tabout 101 peopl They ure taking tha members of tbs ward nd fbrnlah' the food. The will go to the ward Building fund.' Dn D, O. Edmonds, caneer specialist of Belt Lake City apoke at the Relief Society meeting Tuesday. Mr. end Mr Ed. Newman from yarn gee Danpr of Drift' aptot and with' Mt, and Mrit AK tel llagtoa Snow. - " Only a few dollare more Ann the lowest im (Hilda Clnff Phone Ml SHARON Landle - Reporter i PLEASANT VIEW languages; Ralph Ungarmann, graduate of B.Y.U. ia lilt, as an aaeiatant In apeich; Carol Tanner, Provo, 1140 graduate, and Hattie Knight of Vatad, Ida., aa assistant to the Haber J. Grant library. Knm-tte- a Rank ' wax conferred npoa John C. Swansea, profeeaor of economics end sociology; Dr. William J. Snow, profeeaor of history; Professor Gny C. Wtlaon, profeasor of religions education; Professor J. Mariana Jansen, professor, of Ella Larsen English and Mr Brown, associate librarian. Returning Profess or Include Charles J. Hart, professor of phyalcri education and athletics; Clarence S. Boyle, professor of accounting aad bnsinam administration; H. Grant Ivins, professor of animal husbandry; Reuben D. Lew, associate professor of elementary ed i cat Ion; Dr. Bllll Hollingahead, aaslatant profeasor of education; Irena 8. Bar-loassistant professor of born economics; Mrs. Bertha Roberts, of French; aaslatant proferaor John R. HrilMay, aaslatant professor of mnsle; and Mlae Gladys Hotter, assistant professor of elementary education. All have been away studying or traveling during the peat year. Two Resignations Utah Lake after Id days of searching tallowing the tragedy which occurred daring n trip on' the take March II In which he end Ralph Kuiritaj ot Provo wore drowned. William's body was about 100 tori out to- tha take, north of the tin' channel' of' Provo river. Searching continues with renewed energy for the body of Hr. Hundley. Funeral services ware bald are Ml Mary Tuesday la, Provo for Mr. who la survived by hie structor in music widow, two sons and a daughter, Wlnterton, home also hla patents aad thrae brothtractor, both to ers and two ala ten. . spring. t an-den- tn 1 New Appointment were Df. Dean A. Anderson as aaalstant professor of agronomy J. Raulien and bacteriology; Clark, III. aa Instructor In modern . - aSS dt . IMfthaaftr. atah 4-- B Reporter) Tuesday F. iewte An tahmai weddtoR Resolve Swarm party will he gtvan In lienor a! night wee held Sunday evening at tha bridT aR l the Stake Tabernacle la Pleasant April Ittlf eh the bame a! which and a blsn which ferity mat it to the .bottom, ix mca in life praservara clung toilet her for aevtrri hoera t.alverioe Jay until inths nick of I tine, help cams from shore. Tha men, membars of n Tana od drilling crew, aat of in a fight tug from Barbour's Cut at tafrthiriy. at about twelve arias night They wan mt"whena terrife axriceion the tug and ahacta at Bamc from the All hands grabbed fet entingiiiih-e- ri hat eomd mate on headway against the blase. Ia a few minutei Aa tha boat waa .it was evident crew earned hfe predoomed, to tha server! and want overboard. Swim ming and straggling to gri away Ireae tho host and) set of mage of they pra- MOllMf . pared to hug together aa fong aa they could keep afloat. 'Wa watched the tu bm m the water's edge, then sink, aaid William Then ws ware left in dark- Cran neii and miles of rough, cold water. For nearly three houra wa Boated and swam without a sign that wa might be weened. Finally 'we sighted a boat sent out by the oil company to search But by this tana we had for u drifted ao far from the course tha rwotiiv party took that they new a - Tha thnhrikWBBri Meter at the home at Mr TL (Mrs. Kerry Nlritoa pat-rlot- la Ite beaatifnl gift. M. 1. A. Stake Sharon Relief . Society ladles are preparing the Mg dinner, with at lout SSt guests expected from nU parts of Utah. 1941 FAREMABOR Aura C. Hatch, district governor, Provo, wUl pMeant the char- BEING RECRUITED ter, and Hugh R. Brown of Balt Labs City, wtil feltvar- - the ad dime, ether Notables to Plena for the recruitment of Uona club attain will alao be term labor for 1M1 ' are being present made by the Utah employment Complete datalle of the pro- aervlee In cooperation with variceedings aad mean wore worked ous publle end term organisations, ont last night at n apodal execu- Ray R. Adams, executive director tive aaaaloa of tho Oram Lions of tha department of placement Decorations are under the direc- and unemployment ineuraaeo, antion of Henry Fnlhnar, the pro nounced. gram will be directed by Tom The plana In general Include: Cordnor end Roy Porh with A. P. Waralch- - aa toastmaster. The in each of the ton employment homos oemmlttaa ehahmma is service' district.. Thaaaaeemmlb-teeW. P. Williams. are being organised under the direction of BStvoy J. Boyar, secretary of the Utah atate farm bureau association. ' (I), The ragtaratloa of available farm workers at tho tea offices of the atate employment service, . (I). A specUl ttftlnlhg courts pompe and iactall gaeaUM- - f re- arranged by the achoote and farm aubstaad-nrff quired standard. Mori orgaetmtleua' to. give special gooritnrlt duo truialag to now harvest of dlatll letwWith gaaoUae, end the mixture ear standard (4). Pending agreements benwrittbu-Dpemtla tween WPA, NTA, end aehoria for o not el ways to Moms for torn pno-tlc- release s! labor by vacations and ao ho often bays gasrit thtnMnr tt to he Mr. Ida explained that,, the service.- - makes no employment tioo aervlee la Utah abate eg an charge to either the worker, or the average of S.l' par coat of tho farmer.. Ha captained ilea that state's etoMoan, nr Id- such agrtealtaml work le .aot covered have bean closed daring' by the unemployment compenee haem wiU A at tlma aad My. But dont forger that a i home la not oaa painted with I Bar priat It boot printed with goad pehm antaitor printing. Irate oafeBar Pam fluent all peipam hemaT paaad Priat-t- ha made It Utu. For S yaar palri aae a Felier Priat Dealer. wasEiEXcrca - hflr'wM WINDSOR And Hours At Sea In life Beks Tho weS-feM- - i Brltlah hava never a offered from BLITZ U' - ...a SING IN SHELTERS MINDS ' 'i ILLEY NEWS . Proro 2 , |