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Show jttegNBVA TIMES "Twr. and Mrs- Max John" of Richfield visited with JS, son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson on Sunday. Mrs Lorin Millett and baby j ..eftJer were brought home from ' " last week- rf frlpnrla enlov- 1 ULip V. " J .j a quilting bee at the home of Z arv shoell Wednesday even-ne even-ne Present were Blanche Ditt- Walker, Jennie Harris, Mildred Johnson, Florinda Richardson, Ethel Gordon and Mrs. Biddoes. THURSDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1850 TIMPANOGOS The program In church last Sunday evening was conducted by J. Alvin Higbee of the stake high council. Speakers were Elder Allred, a returned missionary; miss-ionary; Mrs. Helen Wentz of the stake mission and Mr. Higbee. A special musical number was a vocal solo by Elaine Kinney, accompanied by Mrs. Lavon Harward. The ward choir furnished the music at church on Sunday, under the direction of Dale Johnson. This is their first appearance ap-pearance this fall. Choir pract ices are held each Thursday. Officers and teachers of th Primary met at the home of Mrs. Mary Bishop last Thursday evening for their regular monthly month-ly preparation meeting. President Presid-ent Erma Madsen conducted the meeting and Mrs. Ava Stewart gave the lesson "The Teacher of Today." Plans were formulated for a Hallowe'en party for the children. Following the busin ess meeting refreshments were served by the presidency to the following: Erma Madsen. Mary Bishop, Doris Asay, VaDella Carrell, Eleen Clark, Jean Loveless, Love-less, Maggie Coulson, Ava Stewart, Stew-art, Donna Nay, Gena Gourdin, Roland E. Oliphant, sea man, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs Klein Olinhant of Orem. partic apated In the recent amphibious landing assault against me worn cunist forces on Korea's west coast as a crew member of rlpstrover in the U. S. Navy at tacking force. Before entering the Navy Oliphant attended the BYU. ! Mareie Barnes. Margaret Rob Inson and Hazel Pvne. Mrs. LaVon Harward has been chosen to serve as second coun selor in the MIA, replacing Mrs Chelta Snyder who recently left, the ward. ' a seal of qualify Hi 7 YOUR FUTURE W UTAH VAIUY AND MORE! ft THIS LABEL REPRESENTS MUTUAL COMMUNITY PROGRESS FOR ALL THE CITIES IN UTAH VALLEY Look for this label at your grocer's this week. And use this symbol in the future as a guide to quality food, grown and processed right here in Utah Valley. All food carrying this label will meet qualifications to be set up by the producers prod-ucers and your Greater Utah Valley Agricultural Committee. GREATER UTAH VALLEY INCORPORATED AGRICULTURAL COMMITTEE THESE FIRMS ARE COOPERATING IN THIS PROGRAM JEPPESON POTATO CHIPS Pep and Pickup UTAH COUNTY PACKING CO. Timp Brand Meats PLEASANT GROVE CANNING Utah Valley EDDINGTON CANNING Co. Spring Kist CALIFORNIA PACKING Co. Del Monte UTAH GROWERS CO-OP Mountain Crisp and M. C. LELAND MILLING Co. Tip Top Flour and Feed UTAH POULTRY" & FARMERS Milk White Eggs LEHI ROLLER MILLS Peacock and Turkey Red STAR FLOUR Co. Red and Yellow Star BILL WRIGHT Quality Fruit and Vegetables UTAH - IDAHO SUGAR Co. U & I GENEVA DAIRY Mountain Meadow Milk T U E A K E R S CENTRAL UTAH MOTOR COMPANY "BEST BUYS" 1947 DODGE custom 4-door Sedan. Radio and heater. 2 spot lights, fender skirts, 1295.00 1948 BUICK Super convert- Loaded with accessories. Very clean 1695.00 1946 CHEV. 2-door Sedan. Radio, heater, spot light, fog 'ights. New paint and tires. 1045.00 1949 BUICK Super Sedanette. Dynaflow. Radio, heater, low mileage. 2045.00 Several more to Choose From Central Utah Motor Company Proven Dependability 3 BIG LOTS PROVO 410 South Univ. Phone 1748 SPANISH FORK 50 East 2nd North Phone 543 American Fork 35 West Main Phone 433 Onions in Abundant Supply Onions may well be the "apple" of her eye of budget conscious housewives in Utah for the next few weeks, accord' ing to Ruth P. Tippetts, Utah State Agricultural College Ex tension Consumer Education Specialist. Utah's sweet onions are in abundant supply and the market price is lower than us ual for this time of year, Miss Tippetts advises. The choice vegetable can be depended on to lend flavor and variety to a number of dishes such as stews, roasts, and other vegetables and salads, while saving the housewife pennies, Miss Tippetts advises. Here are a few hints passed along to the prospective shop per: Look for bright, clean, hard, well shaped mature onions with dry skins. These are usual ly of good quality. Watch out for sprouted seed stems and moisture at the neck. Both are indications that the onion is past its prime. Now is a good time to buy your winter supply of onions, Miss Tippetts advises, and Utah r7ir7" 1 LINOLEUM COME IN AND SEE THE STARTLING NEW CALIFORNIA ORIGINAL LAYING EXPERTLY DONE NOW IS THE TIME FOR STORM DOORS, INSULATION AND WEATHER STRIPPING Utah Valley BUILDERS' SUPPLY 455 North State Orem Phone 0783 Rl VALLEY MORTUARY "A Perfect Tribute to Those We Serve" Aura C. Hatch, mgr. Mortician LeRoy Johnson jj Funeral Director ::::::::::::::::::::::::::n::::::R:::::::::::::H 1Z SPECIAL PURCHASE PRICE! CH jRQME DINETTE STAINPROOF PERMICA TABLE TOP GLEAMING EASY-TO-CLEAN CHROME SIX BEAUTIFUL COLOR GROUPINGS USE IT WITH OR WITHOUT LEAF A "REAL BUY" AT $89.50! " J THROUGH SPECIAL FACTORY COOPERATION, TAYLOR'S NOW HAVE THEIR LARGEST STOCK OF CHROME SETS IN THEIR 85-YEAR 85-YEAR HISTORY! Free Parking Free, Quick Delivery Long, Easy Terms SETS La - 1 1 IV - I 1 tWf Pfc. Douglas Richards returned re-turned Monday to Ft. Lewis, Washington after a ten day furlough fur-lough here with his wife and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Calkins of Salt Lake City visited in Orem Or-em on Sunday. white and yellow sweet SDanish are the varieties most abundant on the market at the nresent time. Store onions under dry conditions. Dreferrablv lust, a- bove freezing, but room temperature temper-ature is satisfactory. Mrs. Florence Davis and son, Clinton, and daughter, Ver-na, Ver-na, of Spokane, Wash, and Mrs. Lynn Cox and daughter, Beth Ann of Manti were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wells during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Grow are the proud parents of a baby girl born on Friday the 13th. The newcomer has two brothers and a sister- Young Stewart Grow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Grow, had a party on Saturday on his sixth birthday. ruin 7UG so RIGHT! Of SPECIAL CARL 0 A D SALE Here's Your chance to get a genuine DEXTER WASHER Of course! 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