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Show OKEM-GENEVA TIME3 Oak Hills I Edith Snow - J088-R I and Mrs. Charles McKell I "-rejoicing ovqr, the arrival ! a, a baby boy Thursday. Mother i baby are doing nicely. ' Mr and Mrs- J. R- Skipworth ' from' Alberta, Canada, visited I ue with their daughter, Mrs. j oUlas AUred and family. Mr. : A Ured accompanied Mr. Skip-j Skip-j worth back to Canada. Mrs Mary B. Davis has returned re-turned home after a delightful f nav triC "to" Canada to visit! i , cnn John, who is laboring in jic x - . ,. Ch 1- ? 1 i onQ weeK in varus iuh I s held. She also joined the s iinnaries m' an excursion through the Cardston temple.. I she reports that John is well t and enjoying his mission. I jir and Mrs. Roland Tietjen 0 Monroe are visiiuig uvik , with their daughters and families fam-ilies Dr. and Mrs. Bryant Ja-,hs Ja-,hs and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Cloward. Kathryn and Christine the spent Uncle Sam Says mm mm j J. i j Millions of Americans are rededl-cating rededl-cating themselves to the support of our Government by word and action. Nearly 10 million of them are dqjne their share through the purchase of v. a. savings Bonds on the easy, automatic auto-matic payroll savings plan. They realize real-ize that a dollar saved is a dollar fight ing ogamsi innation. And some day, these dollars saved, will be returned to them with interest, $1 for every $3 V. S. Treasury Department Nevada Warns Gamblers To Keep Games Honest . j' return hnmp with ' Invested. These bonds are trulv secur. l trr .short visit I ,y b0?ds as toe heP t0 stP sPfal- them for a short visit- ing prices- You Mn r E. H. Asay of the high t-uun-, mtor through the steady accumula-;i accumula-;i Lawrence M. Palmer, stake i tion of Ravines Rnnrta if .ir.,. missionary, Vernon M. Nuttal,' Ployed, an automatic bond buying returned missionary, ana J-,aKae " ' r you n8n the r,,hWp n nf tne uins orean-i .r-- . wiu. ization were the speakers at Sac rament meeting Sunday evening! Gladys Tippetts renaerea a vocal vo-cal solo. Those from Oak Hills ward participating in the Stake Aaron ic Priesthood outing at Aspen Grove Saturday were Bishop and Mrs. John Naylor, Mr. and Mrs. James Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Max Snow ami son Darrly, John Hall, Donald Muhlestein, Evan Bean, Kent Paten, R. D. Clow ard, Bryant Jacobs, Karl Young and son Dave, Jimmy Webster and Hardy Bean. A fireside chat for Oak Hills and Pleasant View Special Inter est groups was held at the home of Scojt Reynolds Sunday even ing after meeting. Police Find That Youth Has Good Reason for Making Trip WILMINGTON, DEL. A member mem-ber of the state police department, depart-ment, working on a traffic survey to learn why peopl leave Delaware Dela-ware for Pennsylvania, stopped a motor car driven by Pat Nolan, Claymont, Del., high school student, stu-dent, and inquired where he was going. "Martftts Bock Wa,saW Nolan. "What' in Marcus Hook that's not in Wilmington?" the patrolman patrol-man asked. "My girl," replied Nolan. "Go ahead, said the tate p trolmaa CARSON CITY, NEV: A Nevada tax commissioner warned gambling houses today to "put square dice and new decks on the tables." William J. MooPe, gambling rep resentative on the state tax com mission, issued the warning to casino ca-sino operators in the Lake Tahoe resort area. He said that with the summer tourist season approaching the tax commission would put investigators in the field to see that all gambling, which is legal in Nevada, was honest. hon-est. Moore, whose Last Frontier hotel is the biggest gambling casino in Las Vegas, issued his warning to Lake Tahoe gamblers in person. Calling them in for a conference, he told them: "The dice and the wheels already carry large enough percentages for the house. You do all right without increasing the percentage." Mr. and Mr. Bmte Bliss are moving to Price- to make their home. Mr. Bliss will be employed employ-ed in the mines in Price. Utah has the longest season and best snow in all America for skiing. GRAND VIEW Lucy I. Clyde 030-R4 Mr. and Mrs. Eph Jeppcrson and SOn. Blair, nf KnnlpnH Pal. ifornia left for their home oM Saturday after visiting here at tne home of Mr. and Mrs- Clark Carter. Mrs. Nell Taylor of Salt Lake City visited over the weekend with her sister-in-law, Mrs, Ida Taylor. A number of ladies met at the amusement hall on Tuesday for a quilting party. Thcv worked on a quilt they are making for me tail bazaar. Mable Tucker was in charge of the work and President Goldie Davis and Virginia Vir-ginia Sandstroni served a delicious delic-ious tray luncheon. Those present were Lillian Jones, Eva Hortt, Illa Baum, Verena Taylor, Fon-tella Fon-tella Buckner. Lucy Clvde and Thelma Eatouch. I Mrs. Annfe Buckner returned Thursday from a trip to southern Utah and Northern Arizona. She visited Bryce's Canyon, lion's, and Grand Canyon and returned by way of the National forest and Cedar Breaks. Mrs. Bijckner was acompanied by her isters, Mrs. Elizabeth dinger and Mrs. Edith Buckner and Mt and Mrs. O. II. Andersen of Magna. Mrs. Edith Buckner speit the weekend here before retiming to Magna. " j A Book of Mormon Istudy class is being organized Ii the ward by Mr. and Mrs. J. (Petty Jones. The lesson will be (given by Nile Washburn at the jJones home. The day and the tijne of meeting will be arranjjd to suit those who join. Anyone interested in-terested should contact I Mrs. Jones. , P I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Buckner of Ephriam visited with refctives and friends here over the Week end. A number of boys from the ward enjoyed the Aaronic Friest- hood outing on Saturday. Those Who flPPfrninanipl iUn Ktrc. au Mrs. a. uean ,'uck-ner. ,'uck-ner. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoj Taylor, Tay-lor, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eat-ough, Eat-ough, Rodney Kimball, 3fr. and Mrs. Eldon Taylor, Mr. cud Mrs. Clyde Asay and Mr. ard Mrs. Leland Black. A number of girls from the ward will spend threa days at the MIA home in Provo Canvon. They will leave on July 30. Speakers at Sacrament meeting meet-ing on Sunday wefe A. Reed Moss, stake missionary, Wanda Gurr, returned missionary and Ray E. Hanks, high councilman. A pioneer program will be-presented be-presented next Spnday by the! Camp Grand View DUP, under1 the direction of Captain Laurel! Gibson. Stories of Pioneers willi be told by Myrl Day and a trib ute to our local pioneers will be given. Mrs. Theola Tucker will sing "When They're Gone We'll not Forget Them." VINEYARD Malicenj C. Weill Phone 0893J1 The Sunday School faculty meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Jenkins. The officers and teachers teach-ers of the Junior Sunday School will be in charge. All faculty members are invited to attend and bring their partners. Mr. and Mrs. Leland J. Wells and children and Mr. and Mrs. Lee College attended the Philips Phil-ips family reunion in Hobble Creek canyon on Saturday.- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Clegg and sons, Halvor and Wilden, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wells Edith Ann Wells attended the John A. Lewis family reunion at Liberty Park on Sunday. They went by way of Parleys canyon and visited in Heber City with their auntMrs. Janette McMul-lin. McMul-lin. Mr. and Mrs. La Von Morrill and children visited in Idaho last weekend. Miss June Allen is at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Ai;en, after a ten months' stay in Oakland, California. Lilian Thurgood, Stake Junior Jun-ior Sunday School superintendent superintend-ent visited in Vineyard ward on Sunday morning. The ward finance commitee is sponsoring a show to be held at the Scera theatre on Wednesday Wednes-day evening. The proceeds will go to the ward chapel fund. Mrs. Howard M. Anderson is vacationing for a month with relatives in Vancouver, British Columbia. Genealogical meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Stoddard on Tuesday Tues-day evening. mmmmn, on N ATTAINING THE MILLION DOLLAR MARK THIS WEEK Be Sure and Take Advantage of the Final Day of Our Sale n n n rv nr.. LJVU LI Q LJ U n LjlJ 0 11m him V LAST DAY TOMORROW - DOORS OPEN AT 10 A.M. 9 - Wje Won't Guarantee That You'll Save A Million Dollars, But If A $10 Bill gleans Anything You'd Better Come In J it n mri - n at i a ma save inat lviucn Anyway m Fiiiiuiffi! YOU CAN SAVE MORE AT TAYLOR'S IN THREE HOURS THAN YOU CAN MAKE ALL DAY ON THE JOB! We Aren't Sure Yet What Will Be On Sale, But You Gan Bet Your Last Dollar That Every Item Will Mean Big iavins To You ! mm 1 FREE PARKING EVERY DEPARTMENT REPRESENTED ! MEN'S WEAR SHOES APPLIANCES JEWELRY GIFT SHOP LADIES DEPT. READY-TO-WEAR SPORTSWEAR RADIO AND MUSIC PIANO DEPT. HOME FURNISHINGS RUGS & DRAPERIES FREE DELIVEUY 250 West Center Provo THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1943 If w D G J J CUD 4 yv JhA f f.f J ) v ftaadQ ' i o mas""-! a i J |