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Show Friday, November 9, 1945 UTAH VALLEY NEWS and Leningrad would not On June 22, 1041, Germany attacked Russia, and for months The tide advanced steadily. turned at Slallingrad, November, 1942. On May 1st, 194S, the Russians occupied blazing Berlin. In 1942, about 9,000,-OORussians were reported to be under arms, supplemented by partisan detachments and a civilian population mobilized to the full to repel the invader. In Russia, the myth of Nazi invincibility was destroyed, when, it became obvious that Moscow O suc- cumb. In the more than 580,000 square miles of Russian soil ocmost cupied by the Nazis, the vindictive program of extermination, robbery and oppression was instituted. German enrichment from their occupation of Sovu t territory was comparatively small as a result of the scorched earth policy and the n muviil of industry to a safe distance liehind the lines. In casualties and in material, however, Russian losses far out-s- l ripped those of any other ally-Tthe millions of fighting men lost in battle must be added more than 2,500.000 civilian casualties in the occupied territory and hundreds of thousands imprisoned and forced to labor in the fields and factories X2 what you need to "fix the fixin i.ii PYREX "FUYOR SAVER" PIE PLATE I Cub baking time Deep, with (luted edge, it Leept all the juke and flavor in your mince and pumpkin pies. Handy glaat handles. one-thir- d. 45? PYREX DOUBLE DUTY CASSEROLE I Givea you two dishes in one. Bake your Thanksgiving (quash or candied iweot potatoes in the bottom part. Use the JLPa cover as an extra pie plate. 3 sizes. IH qb Q Jr licjuor stores For many Thanksgiving jobs. Serve soup, cranberries jetliea. For balung puddings or custards. The children love them! Get six. Two sizes. oz. (one cup) only 10? PYREX 10AEPAHI Grand lor year favorite homemade fndt cake or criapy nut brand. Use it the day altar In Los Angeles, Calif., each drunk arrest costa the city $40, says Municipal Judge Arthur 70 percent of all arGuerin. rests made by Los Angeles police officers are for drunkencss. The World Religious News says tiiat a questionaire sent to 18.000 high school students revealed that 16,000 of them could not name three prophets of the Old Testament, 12,000 could nut name the four Gospels, and 10.000 could not name three of the twelve apostles. Bible reading in public schools is required in eleven states of the United States, according to the American Bible Society. In Illinois, Lousiana, and Wisconsin it is prohibited, but not required. According to the latest figures only 8 percent of the people of the United Stales attend church on Sunday mornings and only 2 percent on Sunday nights. I don't know if I did right to come." The little old widow passed a ncyspaper clipping across the desk of the manager of the Social Security Board field office. She waited while he read it. When he looked up inquiringly she told her story. I saw tiiat about social security the other day. It set me My husband worked tiiinking. In the sugar factories for many The work is seasonal, years. you know, and he used to draw some sort of Government Insurance for a few weeks at a time." insurance," Unemployment the social security man put in, nodding. That's right. So when he passed sway last March, I presumed he had drawn all the money he had paid in and there would be no use in me trying to get any more. But I kept his social security card. And then I read in the paper how a widow over 65 is eligible for old-agand survivors Insurance benefits every month if her husband worked in industry or business. So I talked it over with my husbands former boss. He said he didn't know much about it but he was making a trip to town today and would have room for me to ride along and look Into the matter. So I thought no harm to come. Is there a chance of me getting benefits? "Every chance in the world, I believe, the manager said. "If your husband worked in the factories for some years, I have good reason to believe he was Insured under and survivors insurance and that you are eligible for monthly benefits. Youre 65. arent you? the old lady answered proudly, drawing herself old-ag- e TbaahagMag for turkey or I Pz (aeo quart) ... only Jr "Sixly-seven- ," up. "Then let's file your claim directly," the social security man said. Simmons Lumber and Hardware Co. To make a long story short, the little widow is today getting $19.75 a month. "I'm going to get those benefits every month for the rest of my life, she loves to tell her friends and neighbors. Tnd she adds slyly, that is, if I dont get me another husband. Her only regret is that she didn't know about survivors dciicIhx beforeBy not filing her claim promptly after her husband's death, she has lost several month's benefits. While the name used here is fictitious, the Social Security Board's records show hundreds of similar eases. , Full information about social security can be obtained free at the Social Security Board's office. Salt Lake - RELIABLE AND Dependable '.j as City, Utah. e To the Peoplo of this Community Tor the - Wiring Repairs last time, buy extra bonds flnlihtd Their TutOur. . Job. Finish Let's mto your miad at at and work, Crystal Electric (Oppoailo Utah Powar k Light CaJ ELECTRICAL SERVICE Phone vertising and promotional devices, How wrU you have impended only you can truly anavw. Tbs drive totals, national and published In today's adievm. re. veal your record. Tour future Is meat afpersonal fected by how many extra Victory Bonds you have purchased. But is your bond buying Job done evra If you have gen- - the Umlt of your pnsent income and resources? TL? job eg toresting new eertngs wist is new finished. Thrift ii &st as vital in peace aa In war. Keep buying your goverrmenfi saving bonds. TI N EDITOR well-bei- Orem P69-R- 5 MO) at play home by a mighty barrage of ad- il 33 YEARS OF MWauiyii - New Comforts in Store After War . A. till i NOTICE TO CREDITORS Steady Jobs NEW YORK. Wartime search at the direction of the army quartermaster corfi will be reflee'ed in better postwar living. Thera will be such improvements as premixed cereals, waterproof matches and butter that won't melt except undei high temperatures, a survey indicated. Reporting on what It said were only a few of the convenience! that will come out of the war research, the September lsiuC of Click magazine listed insecticides sprayed from metal bombs that will destroy mosquitoes and other pesta in a few seconds. Also listed were cereals premised with sugar and milk and Beading only water to make them palatable and glaiawaro that is unbreakable. Other gadgets tested by tho corps which promise to beome civilian aids Include cotton pile Jackets warmer than the warmest fur. Also there are midget so small they may bo worn on a watch chain, overcoats that shed water, pianos that weigh only IN pounds and may bo moved easily In and out of doors, and a powder that sterilizes dishes quickly. MINERS AND MUCKERS FOR 300 United States Smelting, Refining and Mining Company offers jobs with a splendid post war future at its mine in the Bingham District.. Good wages and working conditions. Family housing or board and room is available at Lark and Bingham. Apply at Mine offices located In Lark and Bingham, or 1102 Newhouse Bldg., Salt Lake, or see Company representative at UJS.E.S., Provo, Utah. quar-termaat- er The ful a MOSCOW. Lieut, CoL Yevdokia by accident. He wee wounded in an air battle and made a forced landing on her field. He eould stay only long enough to have a bullet Wound owl-eye- d Guam Natives Get Lost; New Roads Are Vexing American bulldozers cutting what might be called roadi on Guam, have Just about upset the ense of direction of eome natives 8 ft. Murrey Marder, marine combat correspondent, tells this one: A native Guam guide for mariner on tho west coait wax releazed fronr duty recently and started for hit homo In the Mount Santa Roaa die trick Four hours later ho was back far the bivouac area. Don't you want to go back homo? some one asked. "Yea." he replied, wearily, people make new roads all ever the island. I start for home but can't find the way. I am lost So I coma back here to etay. Later maybe I can find way home. Snoring Owli Leave, Tenants Get Sleep rep Ho! rep tob Mr Implement Sheds, Garages. Over SOO to Choose From. P 195 W. 3rd Now On Display Here ia the most beautiful Ford ever built with more advancements than many pre-wyearly models. Theres new and greater stepped up from 90 ta 100, improved economy in oil and gasoline . . . and massive, rich new styling. We cordially invite you to come in and see the smart new 1946 Ford. ar horse-powe- r, I jfi South I PHONE 34 thi ale FOR... ne wl of of "7 PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING ft IBc. McDonald -S- Phone NEW 1946 FORD an COMPANY NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Provo River Water Users' Association, a Corporation. Pro- BD. 2, Bex 110 vo, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Di- rectors of the said corporation held October 11, 1945, assessment No. 6 of 15c per share was levied upon each share of stock of the corporation subscribed for and outstanding, for general corporate purposes. Said assessment is payable Immediately to the Secretary of said corporation, E. A. Jacob, at room No. 4 Round Building, Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid an December 31, 1945, will be delinquent and advertised far sals ta public auction, aad unless payment is made before, will be sold March 1, 1946 at 2:00 pm. to pay delinquent assessment together with eost of advertising and expense of sale. E. A. JACOB, FOR b m 02-J- 2 w lo OREM fll fr tt OR .SALE m RENT at tx s. Pianos, Accordions, Pkons 940R, Prof S. W. WSRiams, 308 E. S South. Provo. I buy, sell, rant, and Out-tar- Mach. TAILORING Ladies and Cemllemaa's FINE TAILORING Both SUITS aad COATS at III up REPABUNG ALTERING I 1 REMODELING MITCHELL 401 Secretary. Publication dates: October 19, 26 and November 2, 0, 1045. Psora South 2nd West Utah County Mattress Telluride Motor Go. Factory COMPLETE 57-7- 1 West Center PROVO, UTAH MATTRESS and BATT . SERVICE Only Factory la Utah aro not represented by any tranaiont matte oea workers, but will call for aad deliver without oxtra charge. Just Phone 345 Or drop us a card 681 Wost 2nd North Wo DR. FORD A. CHENEY OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON BkH ATTENTION, HUNTERS OREM Pharmacy Building Office: Roaidencof 068-J- 2 Office Hours: 9 to Before You Sell Your DEER SKIN PHONES 122 ARIEL LARSEN to 5 . OfiEM - Highest Market Pries for Hides, Furs & Skins Telephone MEN WANTED Permanent Employment Good Housing for Families Boarding House for Single Men 10 10 6 10 4 40 Motormen Drillers Nippers Machine men Timber men DR. ARTHUR VANCE Phone 3rd North 953-- J Carpenters Pillar men (contract) 1 per hour for unclassified labor to $1.46 per hour for skilled men. Time and one-ha-lf for Saturdays. Mines working 54 hours week. Apply at mine (Spring Canyon, Utah) or per at general office, Spring Canyon Coal Co., 818 Newhouse Bldg., Salt Lake City or at nearest U.S.E.S. 51-1- 4 Provo, Utah WANTED TO BOY Utah Valley News CASn FOR Used Band Instruments 807 E. 2nd North iV We pay more for good used Cars and Trucks. Orem Motor Co. VETERINARIAN 150 West DRIVE OUT AND SAVE Dealers In Essential Transportation OREM x Phone: Provo Pipe man 3 Plumbers 1 Laborers Wages range from 03R2 5 Mechanics 2 16 UTAH PROVO CALL 080-J-5 Sundays and Evening! by Appointmoid PHILADELPHIA. The case of office. tho snoring birds took an optimistic turn. Taunts of aa apartment, happy over their flret noiseless nights sines two than four-b- arn n owls started snoring some eight weeks ago. j ay the birds have disappeared, j They hope the owls haven't gone Entered as second-clas- s I for reinforcements. office at ftovo, Utah, dusk-to-daw- Mil in Barns, Attorney for Administrator. Publication dates: November 2, 9, 16 and 23rd, 1945. GUAM. "bu-you- r con da? cha Ask to see blue prints Administrator. dressed. The woman commander ii In her Ns and has a young son, who also has been separated from her throughout the war. Described as when flying in darkness, Bershanskaya pen sonally recunnolters the objectlvei to bo bombed before she lends out her formation. ! For Farm Buildings Arnold C. Roylance, uniform who was identified aa the man standing beside her in the group photograph. Bershanskaya, tho only woman in tho Soviet air force to command a alght bomber unit, completed her 130th mission recently and her proud mala pilots, remarked that mama it blazing the trail aa usuaL A blue-eye-d brunette, daughter of a Kuban Cossack, Bershanskaya has been flying II years. Sho la married to a fighter pilot whom she has seen only once during tho war M I! PLANS NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: OSIE E. DENTON Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 312 City & County Building in Provo, Utah, on or before January 2nd, 1949. ELMER L. TERRY, IN THE MATTER OF THE C. ANNA OF: ESTATE MUHLESTEIN, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 312 City & County Building in Provo, Utah, on or before January 2nd, 1946. ELMER L. TERRY, ON THE BRITISH FRCOTT, NORMANDY. The first German "Amazon definitely idontiflefl as fighting Rum Colonel Finiahes Her 130th Air Mission Administratrix. Published Nov. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1945. Y NOTICE TO CREDITORS German Soldiers Body Disclosed as of Woman British stretcher bearer reported recently: "A woman soldier was discovered when British burial squads were going over the scene of tho bitter tank battle la the Vlra sector between Viessoia and Burcy. Her flaxen hair had rolled out of her steel helmet and fallen to bar shoulders. She was In full Gorman uniform and wore trousers, field and a small pack la battle order. On her Jacket was a silver star, a type of badge not often seen an Germans, and the epaulets of her tuale had the braid of a corporal The stretcher bearer said he searched her clothe without finding any hint of her name or Identity. A photograph of four German soldi era and the woman wao found la her wallet. Lying dead near her was a German soldier in a panzer Just Received Small Shipment of win iows and doors. SPEAR LUMBER typo will And usettovo, Incredibly sturdy, that will burn for hours on a single Riling of gasoline. A waterproofed sleeping bag that givea maximum warmth and protection and weighs only S pounds, 10 ounces is another. A ESTATE OF ISREAL WILLIAM IIODSON, Deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers to the undersigned administratrix at the office of Attorney I. E- - Brockbank, Suite 211 Knight Building, Provo, Utah, on or before the ilth day of January, 1946. MAE ELIZA HODSON, C. Roy lance, Attorney for Administrator. Publication dates: November 2, 9, 16 and 23rd, 1945. d with tho wehrmacht, apparently aa a mamber of a tank crew, was found dead during the battle of the Normandy bulge. NOTICES LEGAL Scirnre Develops Gadgets beer parlors and To Make Life Easier. and 275 churches. e PYREX DEEP PIE DISH ESI chicken load gW size there are 421 Social Security PYREX WARE is of the Reich. The American Business Men's Foundation Research reports tiiat in the City of Sacramento, Calif., there are C9 cocktail bars arid thirty-thre- e churches, and that in St. Paul, Minnesota, UTAH 05ShJ4 '(Age Provo FENCE Shoe Repairing Louis Kelsch & Sons Rear of Booterle 24 Wort Oeotar CONTROLLERS FREE BATTERY With Each One Sold This Week INSURANCE LOANS and REAL ESTATE matter November 10, 1037 at toe post under the Act of March 8, 1870. Published every Friday FEED E. BAY By Utah YaRcy Publishing Company, Prove, Utah. Office: 71 South. Second Wool ii : SPEAR LUMBER PROVO J |