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Show m i.,. uit Alu.riMKU, VOICE OF SHAKOS S.u r.imeiital ruusu. Laura EDGEUOIIT "The Old i, Vernon of quaint loniiiosed Dut.iih.tr Kalph (Mrs. Max'ne Davis - Rerorter) Meld-iim- Kugg'd Cross', Mildrum, and . dolin Breiiton Coates, "The Bream Son?. Mis Xarietj ll)nm was a Helen Gordon, "Sweet Hour of beld SuntidT iveuing 'God's The program was Prinr," congregation, great au e under the tlmaiou of Mrs. Bertha Token, orgaDlogue, by Bertha h votoi'ul Afton oxen ies, Yidtes, "The Yeat"- Christine Bigler; "High on the Penrod ; "An Angel ft om on Mountain High"; trumpet solo, James 1ine- Clnremi- - Service Ro-w- y, Ig.ir, "Me Thant. Th.e O God for a Piophet," loufregution. The Jutk tunilf wire XX alt. r Bigler and Maxine Tint gar H ippy Heart Sow in,- lub met at the home of Alice Hawkins Thursdav afternoon. Si wing and games were enjoyed Refreshments were served to Muxme Pinegar, Myrleno Smith, Carol Stubbs, Beth Jones, Bonnie rs - U Bene-jduiio- ,4 V !i.X. I - I .... i Her- Jean Haw klub under ami Alice Brin ton h.m tuei Idaho with friends and Mis William in visiting Telalivet. A M im., s r mar future will unite daughter of Mrs. W. F land J. Kobirt Gillespie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Gillespie Th marriage will take plate June 4 in Ihe Salt I.ake Temple of tin lima jMr. and W e, s. Mr and Dell B Davis visited In Salt Lake City Sunday with Mr nad Mrs Notman Olsen and children M-- ivJ H kl! A Shower was given by Mrs Amy Taylor for Mrs Don R. Watkins, (net Lorna Vecham) Thursdav evenThe rooms were gay with ing. spring flowers and a bride's book was made by the group and a proA tasty luncheon gram enjoyed was served and gifts showered on the young bride hy 14 Gleaners and their mother j I diutlis years-anuiuiiti- s pauperism, and degradation Mcmberhhips in Hospital Guild Offered PPJ1QSS (UNTIL SATURDAY, MAV 31) 5t. Goodrich cor.ir.iArjDEns OH of Spring Lewis Reed Beck City is spending the summer with his sister, Mrs. Alfred Stubbs. C. V. II. Says: Our nation has engaged in six major wars since its birth In 1776. The six wars covered a period of fifteen years. The number of American soldiers killed or dying of wounds during these years was 244,357. During the last fifleen years there have bepn 44f,912 traffic deaths in 4hi country. Taking the average of traffic deaths due to alcohol at 55 per cent, the total number of such 3SroV'w!?Slf r.85 3 $4 525-550x- .90 9 M;83 5.10 x 1 H GAR Saving Kill: These calves are eating PURINA CAIF START-ENThey're just as good as heifers raised on lots of milk. Yet theyre much cheaper Better get joins inspected Motor Co. Telluride Utahs First North Uimcrsity Ate. in Provo-- - State and Canyon Road in Orem. d We invite you to drop in or call us for our latest price on Calf Startena. Trv our New Vendo lee Cold Drinks ice-col- water) d A CITS SPRAYING? Make the Most of Summer with Outdoor Furniture Okay, get jour arsenic of lead from us. be outdoors more, resting and enjoying fresh air, Take jour place in the sun and taking jour ease on furniture designed for hot weather comfort. Lower prices here, PLUS easier terms. LINCOLN SERVICE FIX UP YOUR LAWN and GARDEN NOW! We Carry a Complete Line of Attractive Lavn and Porch Furniture ! You Will Be Amazed At How Reasonably XV. P. WILLIAMS, Owner SOLID OAK BREAKFAST SETS. fast Set Ensemble 17-P- Bouth ! l.lnw in All hardwood HIGH CHAIRS choice of colors I,arge Mower with ball- - bearings, rubber tires. Each AMO VIA SULPHATE COLIAJIDAL SPREADERS Hardy Spray Guns and Pressure Hose 16-i- 0 A NLXGARA-STIC- (The New Hormone 84 North University Avenue Anti-Dro- p Apple Spray) i k I -- 'if .!!$ il) i i i f ! 1 u h I j I j0h 1 t I I 1 ! i ).: I I'!.? 'Hi YLUXm cH'- - nfij 4f,4 $ Pid j Li HM i It 'nCiiCD Ai'tit DUSTERS kerry curs & rnxns UHEKUY LUGS " L- - .i ijlaQ; CU J) (For ducting Tomato and (ahhacrtv plants) HIM) nc KTKP LADDERS PICKING KAGH STOCK and FLY. SPRAYS CANVAS DAMS (Made to Order) Ask Us About Other Needs 257 drum, Utah 031,1 o , , Aneoiuincement! Dr. T. W. N0TEST1NE 0STE0FATIIIC PHYSICIAN AN OFFICE FOR THE GENERAL IN TIP PRACTICE OF MEDICINE XVASH BURN BLOCK, AT CANYON ROAD AND STATE STREET IN OREM WILL OPEN Tuesdays and Thursdays of Each Week HOURS from 1 P. to M. P. M. 6 t $ VFI;: i:; $ t z ? i V ill IjYrrl I nr, iWf Food Prices are Advancing but we aim to meet city prices so it will not be necessary to go to town shopping THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE 2 DAYS, FRIDAY & SATURDAY MAY 30th and 31st The Breakfast of Champions PORK i BEANS Red Star 48-l- , PEAS: $1.23 bags b. ... r' iiueoRAr ofo.c TOMATOES c A" LEMONS HI.. BANANAS 1 FOU 10-L- B. 4 BUN. 22$ 10$ 00Z.15( !Ci 1C? le heats 2 FOR ORAFEFEUIT 3 PKG, !:" BUN. VEGETAELES n$ MAriollMALLOWS:::, FRESH FRUIT U VEGETARLEj iiimtuu 26(i 3F0R2C? CEYILED FEAT .it olives;! NEW POTATOES r. SALAD DRESSING 3F0R2C? fotato ciiiFS;;; soap K CALCIUM ARSENATE PROVO STORE: Proprietor - GELATINE ARSENATE OF LEAD (All Brands) HIGH CHAIRS Plione - Ill' UK I,. E. BROTHERS FKOVO WE HANDLE SUMMFK SPRAY OlIH MCOTINE SULPHATE MARKET BURR'S BRACKENBURY Hatchery Kat Third 710 Sharon Inilustrios $7.95 For Sale! Ice Cold Drinks! TimpanCsQs FRUIT GROWERS with beautiful Lamp tubin light base, large ing and light shade... Only GALS. MILK Save by Buying Your Supplies From A Break- c. ft FL ACES UO Attention LAMPS Berrr Cups and Cases d by FLOUR Largest Stock in the State! 7-W- AY 7 SAG jd It Is Priced! pm a e Job. the Utah Hospital Guid recently In commemoration of National HosHer subject was pital Day What a Hospital Does for a Community" Ins Taylor, who wrote on the same subject, won second place, and John Pace took third with his essay, "Work Done in a Hospital Laboratory." e Miss Rasmussen, the winner, is a student of Sherman Wing, journalism instructor, and feature editor of The Provotiiun student paper. Previously this year she also won the Elsie C Carroll short story medal as well as another contest. She is soon to be graduated Miss Taylor, who is a junior at Provo high s hool, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jose, h Taylor of 751 West 1st South Her esav rr- from Imperial Xftlley In Ju-- 4 laruuniie the inside of h or our car wtrh eah We cheaper to feed even when milk Is $1.10 a cwt. SIIELLUBRICAlaON BOXES YaterIn cions Calf Startena is Complete Line of TIRES and TUBES KERRY PI Rjl .. v I iLU ontest the milk it replaces. jou. (including & IV hKXSGV ier in the essay costs just about HALF the value of 1 before tbe ruch t tarts. We are authorized to serve Oldest Dealer Five Galkms Gas One Quart of Oil With milk at $2.00 cwt., Calf Startena IS DUE NOV milk-fe- heifers. Each bag of Calf Startena replaces 4 cans of milk. INSPECTION BURR'S MARKET Opens This Week! HUSH FRUITS voday announced ffust place win- - !i Ci-la- tay e feature all Texaco Product first-plac- to raise than Abort priori Inoludo four oid tiro XX ChryMal Ras Provo mussen, high school sen- . ior and daughter of Mr. and Mrs - Chris L. Rasmussen of kOS West 2 Ninth, is ! II lYue Dr. and Mrs was prepar, d under the His direction of Mrs Anna B. Hart English inst'uctor. At TEXACO SERVICE STATION, Orem A I :o a complete line of ? sity high school, and the soq of ANNOONCELIENT! Provo High Senior Wins Guild Prize " iCil i.'il ALyA.AwJ!lniV. mem-IbertLI- p The membership committee of Fred Davis of California Utah Valley Hospital Guild beadwith his parents, Mr and ed O. A. Spear, have byMrs Mrs W. B Davis. completed plans for the annual Mi-- s Joan Gillespie entertained drive for guild membership whiih a group of little friends Sunday will reach its climax at the quarafternoon, the occasion being her terly meeting to be held June 2 in l high school the B. eighth birthday anniversary Games were played and tasty reto 16 freshments were served guests " was written as part of au in home living undr Mi-- s Maurine Dixon, home economics Mr. Pace is a sopho- instructor at mole Brigham Young univer- - 15 the Fees collected for membership "13 051. a;proxi-inat- i lure to be used to purchase tewing to iv the number of all fatull-tn- s machines and other equipment in Ih- - f.fteen ytarg of all our necessary for effective guild work w ars stated Mrs Spear All guild mem-jberwho with to rent w their In addition to the deaths and membership for the coming year causalities due to alcohol-cause- d automobile accidents, it has been ,or any who with to become memestimated that the deaths due to bers, should contact either Mis. alcoholism are as many if not Fptar or Mrs W. R Green, guld more than those due to ravages treasurer Further information lontertnng of lancer. in the hospital guild There are, moreover, many membership other diseases lu whRh low re- may be obtained from the committee, which consists sistance to liifeitmn, prolongation of illness, and unnecessary fatali-tns- , of the following members in to Mrs Spear: Mrs William are chargeable to the habitU Snow, Mrs Leland Snarr, Mrs ual use of alioholie liquors by the Sterling Ercanhrack. Mrs Edwin victims F. Irwin, Mrs 1 L. Cullimore, This takes no account of the and Mrs Paul Vincent. crime, di llnquency, inefficiency, during in FRECII POT ROASTS 20? GROUND BEEF 2F'reh 178 Ground for . JjC COTTAGE CHEESE Size Firm Fruit Per Pound new potatoes:; lir LUNCH MEATS AMrtn! tomatoes; INp Pound 250 PHONE 05BR1 Some uncalled for Canned Goods for Sale GEiaron Industries NOW MXNXGFD Formerly The Drage XIarket KY Theron J. Kirk sES'SJ.K3i3Eaa.7&; j f.'d |