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Show IIIE OF SVAEZl VOICE Friday, August 4, 1939 r pr h La M n S1 111 This Page is Sponsored by the Orem Business Men As a Means of Helping To Establish and FdSter Community Consciousness winDsos 4 Ferry Nielsen (Mrs. Keporter) I'eithsr Hardship Suffering Ior Fear Of Death Shall Stay My lland-- Or My Heart! Sheldon Harris, counsellor 'of Ihe M I. A has tharge of the con- joint program Sunday evening and a good program is being ar- ranged. The Relief Society officers and NEW and, USED All Kinds Repaired Farnuorth Service at Drakes Market For Saturday, Aug. 5 Grape nuts, pkg. 18c Puffed Wheat (Quaker) pkg. -- J 22c 23c 20c 57c 25c Giant . . . Lifebuoy, 4 bars Pork and Deans I.G.A. No. 2y2s 2 - 19c Tomato Juice, I.G.A. tall cans, 4 for 25c Softasilk Cake Fkmr ... I.G.A. Tuna Fish light meat, 2 for 31c H r tAnKirrr r ti nsr r I ' , i . . K r- - 'fl " X) A : I i imeari: OnEf.l FEEDS, Orem GROCERY Cash Store f. S SATURDAY Aug. 5th. ..7.. 3-lb- lc Kerr Lids, 3 for FRUIT JARS Quarts, per doz. Pints, per doz. 25c 79c 66c SUGAR 10-l- bs 25-lb- s. Post 58c $1.45 Toasties 2 for 15c ..A.,.. Macaroni, 3dbs. 17c Marshmallows lb. .. Tt Scera Theatre N 'w t - i Friday and Saturday Aug. 9c 76c MARSHMALLOWS, American Indian FLOUR, Sinclair Gas & Oil Root Beer Extract 14c Fanbelts Tubes Accessories Confections Groceries Lunch Meats and Cheese Now Added. 4 cans for 25c pkgs, 2 for 11c MILK, Banner, RAISINS, z. t Toilet Tissue MUSTARD, 3 for 11c quart Jar 18c CREME OF RICE, 2 pkgs. ,18c Sugar, WHITE SPOT SERVICE $5.63 100-lb- s. Olives, Robert J. Thorne" DILL PICKLES, East of the Orem Canneryl 9-o- 'f j j I PLEASANT MO g-- Potato Chips, lb. 25c Crushed Pineapple 63c gallon can Tuna Fish, can . . 10c Red Star Flour . . 85c Jack Frost, 3 pkg. 10c z. 19c 8c Corned Beef, can 16c Corn Beef, per can 16c Pork & Beans, can 9c Fresh Corn, doz. 5' a BEEF - PORK 16c quart jar . 16c LAA1B - VEAL AT BEST PRICES for 15c 3 Dev. Meat, cans 10c P. & G. or C. W. rtf 4 Jell-we- ll SOAP, 5 r A bars. Mission Bell and SOAP, 3 bars RINSO: Large . Giant . . . Lifebuoy, 4 bars Lux Toilet, 4 bars 25c Lux Flakes, large 22c , of the following from us and get your , VIEW Ihja-sCo- Oc Milk, all bands 4 - 26c can 10c Rinso, giant pkg. 63c FIAX)R WAX, pint can BACON (sliced) per lb 1 sre-ic- 4 and family attended the Ludlow family reunion held at Arrowhead last Saturday. Bobble Stewart la spending the balance of the summer with his at sister, Mrs. Virginia Young Santa Monica, California. Mr. and Mrs. H R. Booth and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Baoth attended the funeral service of SPECIALS FOR their uncle Robert E. Booth at American Fork Sunday. Aug. 5th Mr. and Mrs. ,.alph Smith and I ' sons Clifford and Arthur of West Los 'Angeles spent last Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Smith and Bishop and Mrs. Sharp Gillespie, Saturday afternoon the group enjoyed a the Tinipanogos trip through Cave and around the loop after which a picnic supper was enMr. and ' Mrs. Ralph joyed. Smith left Sunday morning for Idaho and Yellowstone park s. 54c where they will visit friends and SPRY CORN FLAKES, Kellogg's 2 - 15c relatives. PINEAPPLE Crushed, 24's . .A s epic of Downs. Elvin Downs has accepted a position to teach school at Afton, : i A Wyoming, the coming winter. ? X Donald Hendrickerson and In"" land Baxter left Sunday with the Future Farmers club for a trip to Moon Lake. They returned home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Simpson and family of Moroni returned home Sunday after visiting since Wed. with Mrs. Simpson's relaDirected by LEW IS SEILER Screen Play by Lee Kate and Vincent Sherman Based on a Novel f fij tives, Mrs. Clara Kirk, Mr. and A First National Picture by William Byron Mowery Presented WARNER BROS. by Mr yMuJV Milton Kirk and Mr. and M"s Elwnid Il.ixte. Melvin Ki-of Provo is vis4 5 iting w.th hs rrardmoth r. 'lrs. Ci.ira K'rk the ward. The principal speaker uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Springville went to Duchesne M Martin Walker loll Tues-'- l was Tliendoie Martineau. Mr Thomas Lamb. Wednesday morning to visit u- - to vis!" at Frps'rp-G'- t v Amelia Latta Maud and Mrs About 21 rt lames met at the friends there. "'is MuMou Dr.icepliil daugh- Rowley of the stake hoard uUu home of Mr and Airs. Chillies H. Aliss Bonnie Morgan of Levan ter eft for California Tuesday. spoke. Sped U music was a string Poulson Lst week to visit with is spending the summer at While gone tliov will visit the trio by Lu Jinn and Delores RobAim iitil.i and Afton Wof-- 1 If. Daley home r it fin r tni Air and Mis. Alhert Dattge of bins and Donna Cordner. Dm mg f.n bm who have been visiting The f.ini'iv He. on Walker the opining exercises Loina Jtau rel.it ves and fi lends here for 3 Salt Lake City spent Sunday at entertained in honor of rel.i'nes Max cock and Coleru Il land wrte weiks. ft.r the party the girls lie Newell Baum home. Mr 4ui Alls. K. E Young are visi'ing here from Michigan. Mon. on f ruled nn min rs of the hurr h left for Los Angeles, Cal., where flay evening at Canyon Glenn at Aspen They were baptised earlier in the hey are etnploved spending six weeks Dinner was si rved at 6 after diy.' Grove where Mr Young Is a which nn oniov.alile evening was tern her at Summer si boo). Relit f Socif ty meeting wa. Mr. and Airs Sidney H. Cluff, 'pent. held lad Tuseday .afternoon. The Mis Blaine Johnson and fam- teachers topic was given by Mrs. Grant Cluff and Elaine MeEvvan Pn!tn Jameson. Reporter ily and N'eda Johnson motored Martha Reynolds 'Spenal musical have n turned home from a to Salt Lake Sunday and visited numbers wire a Telephone 021RI weiks trip to Yellowstone. piano solo by Mrs Neldon Woods now Dora Mae Gnppmayer and a vioand Air. Hattie Peterson has re11 Grant Ivina has gone to turned home after visiting for a daughter. lin solo bv Barbara Jean Jones. Mr. Martha Johnson, Mr. and Refreshments were served hy Cleveland. Ohio, to attend the month in Salt Lake City and Mrs. Alhert Haneoik and son the presidency. poultry show there'. He also in- Heber. AV. tends to visit numerous hotse A. Jameson has returned spent the 24th at Blue Bell. Mrs. and OBannion Gceorge M- -. shows in various parts of the to California after visiting a few and Mrs. Elddn Brlnlrv Rose and daughters Georgia have recently moved into the Marie have returned to their east and south. days with his parents here. basement apartment at the home home in Roseville, A Mr. and Mrs. Reed Ekins ahd Airs. F. Winter (Aiieen Cal fornia, N of Mrs. Ester York are on a fishing trip to New Is of York family Eonuett) City and with Mr. here after Mr. an Mjs Harold Hanson Mrs visiting Cox Tk William and other rela- visiting here w.th her mother, Roosevelt have moved into the basement tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. D. J Iiontiett. apartment of their new home. Airs Lliss Allred gave a canCox accompanied Mrs. OBannion E D G E N T Mr. and Mrs Byron Fisher and to California where they will also yon party Saturday evening ut family left last W'eek for Vernal, viit for hi r husband their son Edward and Cany on Gb-nEllen ItHIowji Reporter where he will be employed and whose hii'hday occurred on that family. where they will make their home. Airs. Fioi ente Shepherd and date- - Soft 'mil and a deliiious Mr. and Mrs. Max Tenrod and Olsen visited at M Sti phen Atwood Atwood of Ver- supper were enjoyed by the All- family of Rosebud. S D. are the lattpr part of the week nal were married Monday at 1 reds, Air. and Mrs. Sterling Cluff, visiting here with Mrs. Penrod's with her sister Mrs. Jessie ocloi k at the home of Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Hal Cowley, Air. parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas. Roy Gapptnaver with Bishop and Afr.s Clareme Ashton, Mr. Iiovce and other relatives. lie Mrs. Riant Nielson and The following girls have reGappmayer performing the cere- and Airs. Harold Peterson and Air daughter, Uana and Mr, J. W. and Mrs. Albert Booth and Mr turned home aJter a delightful mony. Tohnson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Steel, son of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs Ralph Litchfield. week at the M I A. Girls home Cloide Huntington and family at Air. and Airs. Harold Peterson in North Fork: Dora Davis, Steel was brought home George American Fork Fridav Monday from the L I) S. hospital v Kited in Ogib n Sunday. Bartlett, Ruby Davis, Em. 8 where he has been receiving Arlington Snow and Mrs. ma Sawyer, NaDean Davis, and treatment for two weeks. Lloyd Snow gave a party Wednes. Lois Dixon. Mrs. Ruth Elliott Miss Rita Robbins went to day afternoon for Edith Snow stayed with the girls the first S Ut Lake last Monday where she who Is going to Delta for Mrs C. H. Poulson, Keporter the part of the week and Mrs. Norma met friends will? whom she went bme being, fifteen ljailies enTelephone 04J Moyle and Mrs. Viola Bounous to visit the joyed sewing, social chat and re- stayed the balance of the week. to San Francisco MrB. Mary Ann Price of Goshen Church services Sunday even- Worlds Fair. freshment. Mrs. Kathryn Firth and her has been visiting the past week Mrs. Barbara June Jones, of ing were under the direction of the Genealogical committee of Los Angeles Is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Louis Clark, of with her daughter. Airs. Louise Trotter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hawkins 1. miyKmrn AX fiut tutor Miss Alaxine Davis spent last week with her sister and brother- -' Mr. and Mrs. Kay Vest and family in American Fork. U o.!nr.((ih.ttfo)i;()iirv SPECIALS . Thi u -- - fsyrs"- n lj Saturday, Across a million miles of wilderness that pledge is feared by the lawless! For it is the proud tradition of the men who never turn back until they get their man!... The Royal Canadian Mounted Police! f' I.G.A. STORE Lux Flakes, large Lux Toilet, 4 bars RINSO: Large ... business meeting teachers held at the ward chapel Monday after noon, where the plans for" a canyon party were discussed The ward M I. A. officers are preparing for a three day outing Dell up at 5utual American Fork canyon to take place Aug. 21st, 22nd, and 23rd. All ward members are urged to attend this mountain outing. The Timpanogog Stake High Priests enjoyed a boating excursion across Utah lake Tuesday afternoon. The Sunday school officers and teachers are holding a business A11 meeting Tuesday evening. workers are urged to be present. Mrs. Hay Keetch and tiny daughter are visiting at the Win. home of Mr. and Mrs. a I, or Peay and Warten Peay a fishing trip at StrawI berry lake last week. Wm. enjoyed for the Greater Orem Day I Prize Drawing I anil I Votes for the Queen t IIOT and COLD SANDWICHES CONFECTIONS f DRINKS i BOOST for an I I OREM TOWN New Ford Cars and SOFTBALL TEAM I Trucks I Refrigerators, Radios ! Auto Accessories General Auto Repair t J ims J. B. SUMNER ' i t : t t rr: TWO THINGS TO REMEMBER Celebrate Greater Orem Days f On Sept. 4 t Jim: TICKETS FRESH MEAT Box Material Feeds I Msrr. t and Shop at Orem Drug Co. M-- 51c SPRY Gelatine Dessert s. I.G.A.; 3 pkgs. for 14c Jello Freezing Mix for gs. 19c Salad Dressing I.G.A., quarts A TIMPAHOGOS V . . r ftv . v QILLMORE STATION J f U i ,'T! 4 J P We Hire Orem People , Meef Roasts, lb. T ;rL Sausage lb. 21c f-r- i 18c Pork, lb Led P$con lb. 25c Sccra Theatre t ,t I", nu. '111111' i.in f.iimmi i imimiiut .HiitiiimmmiiiiHm.iiiiiumfimmjHntHiiimimmimiimmittmiimtnimmii I West side of Highway Across from High School MRS. W. P. WILLIAMS 'HiiiitmmiMiimmiiiiuniiNumuimuHiumfitmiimmiKmuiuHUitnHitnmmuiMimMiiiHnnnHiinitnwiitHiMiimnmMnMMnnMMMMHMS Lincoln Sendee We have installed a newN modern, hoist and are prepared to ghe your car complete lubrication. Will call for and deliver your car up-to-da- te Let's All Boost Orem Nelson Eddy and Virginia Bruce in "Let Freedom Ring" Monday ar.d Tuesday nmiii YOU LIKE PIE But Hate the Thoughts of Baking? SEE US WE HAVE EM! j 4 iiim DO OREM " MEATS f SERVICE - r ' urn 1 Green Vegetables and Tomatoes ! Lincoln Confect. & Lunch A Y cans for 4 WASIIBOPiTJ ? Salmon, tails, 2 - 23c Devilled IVIeat I.G.A. 3 cans for I.G.A. Cleanser 2 - 9c Milk, all brands Ofofi nmmtttwmniminmiHmmiHnimHmmnmumNmmiminniHiHmMiimtmirQiiimitmimiiiuiniimiimmmiHmiiKmtiHiiniiminmHHimnn West Aug. 7 and 8 rf Lir.cc In High V. P. WILLIAMS I J |