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Show Thursday, June 11, THE VOICE OF SIIAEOX erl Mr. .tud Mrs and Karru, daughter of V.r ru d Mrs Moroni Jensen. Under the direction of the M Mrs Charles Keeler went to officers, a very interesting Salt Lake last Sunday to who is in the IDO YOU piugrhju was given last Sunday with her A with Glen Rowley of the L. 1 S following Bn in M. I. A v presidency charge. opera"on. He is ri ported to he Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Bunker of recovering as well as can be exThat ward were the pel ted. the Vineyard H Walter Rasmussen returned to speakers. They talked on their in Mexico .w tiers Mr. Mountain View, ; experiences Warning, I here with Bunker Served as a missionary, Week after and Mrs. Bunker spent some time relatives. He was the nouse guest They of his brother Wilforl Rasmusbefore he was released. i told many Interesting customs of sen. He was accompanied home P I the natives and also of their by Leslie Rasmussen who will 1 in religion. Three of the Fpend the summer in Wyoming I That we have a splendid g Bunker children were dressed in The program next Funday eveA special ning will be given by members of i assortment of reels, rods, il Mexican costumes. was a piano and the returned missionaries organand fishing; tackle? I musical number I ization of the stake. organ duet Mrs. Earl Evans returned home Three babies were given names That we Issue Fishing: and ji in church last Sunday they were: from a very Interesting and deof Mr. and lightful trip to California and up 1 1 Rhea Jean, daughter Hunting: Licenses? Carl Allmani the Taiific coa-- t Mrs. Dee Adams; Going firs' to with her Fan Diego she three sons Jos. ph. Earl and Glen Evans who are employed in deDR. E. L. fense work at the Ivig as air y We have a craft, thin to Varan. le to vt-- 't 3D W. Crater St. - Provo good stock of s Ella S'- - I'h Croft her sister Is qualified by thorough trainii j Amunitkm on hand to FairaUiento. and where she to of and years experience ing was the guest of Mr. and Mrs render a superior Ft am is Wilin'.. Cr.ri resldi tits CHIROFRACTiC Leaving Fairwmento stw Inin V.-ed up the Paiit.c Service, which has proven very and all ng the Cid'ltnhii Hi. r e i effective la treating Head-ache- s, at North Bend, 'it visi'i t Service with a Smile pom. Neuritis, Rheumatism with friends, lenniMna Mis Lumbago, Liver, Stomach and Idaho and Northern T'ttih Evans expressed hers. If as Kidney trouble. delighted with the biautiTul s. all along the trip and thi lovely flowers in 'he northwest An event of interest was the marriage of Lucile .Rasmussen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Rasmussen, to Loren Healv. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Healv, which took place Monday, June 4 at Evanston, Wyoming The newlyweds win make their home in Provo. Mr Healy is emSteel ployed by the Columbia Company. President and Mrs. A. V. Watkins entertains d at a dinner With time so precious. . . parly Wednesday evening in honfuss with your hair. or of their son Arthur who received his Masters degree at the Choose a new Brigham You. g university gradmui TmnoGOs of Sche-mansk- vi-.i- l TO hu-ba- ho-pn- FISHING 1 SEASON Opens Sunday etn-ceri- tr-tle- d MEII talk. Piesid.ut Weslty Harding Chloe and Dorothy Duke are ' leniplojed at the Town Club in Fait Lake City, Mr. and Mrs Wm H Kofford v.Mttd Friday m Salt Lake with t was in charge. Most i f the beets have been thinned and the tirst hoi mg i Woium and girls being have aui.d greatly in the beet fields and the i reps throughout inevard are looking fine. Mr. and Mrs Carlos D M.iler have purohastd the George Greghave The Grigorys ory farm moved to Salt Lake where Mr Mr. and Gregory Is employed. Mrs. Alma Stewart and children have moved on the Miller farm for the summer. Mr. jftiJ Mrs. Howard Nevada, the week with his parents. Bishop and Mrs Walter Holdaway. Mrs. ( William Facer (Lyle Holdaway) and children of South Gate, California, will arrive Friday for a visit with Bishop and Mrs Holdaway. Mr and Mrs F. M. Holdaway who have spent the pa.--t fifteen months at Santa Crux, California have uturmd home for an i a, g in-d- fume stay. M-- OREM DRUG Oh-m-i- i -- t bi-r- en-er- TAKE A Short Cut TO LOVELINESS dont easy-to-mana- short cut! uation exorcists Wednesday morning. The table was centera lovely pink and white ed bouquet and covets were laid for Mr the following: and Mrs. Thomas Reese, Mr. and Mrs Carl Swalherg. Mr and Mrs Arthur Watkins, Mr. and Mrs Don R Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. V. Emil Hansen, Misses Ester and Jerry Hansen, Nina and Jeani ne Wat- Just run a comb through it and be ready for any occasion. Not magic, but the result of our special shortening and shaping cut. With your permanent. Helens Beauty Shop Phone Hear of Orem Drug Store for Appointment 073-R- 2 r' kins. Carol Reese, Muster. Russel Hansen, and the Hos( and VINEYARD anee tour 'Bucnef WITH THESE Miss, Nellie Schroder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Schroder of Vineyard, and Dell Holliday o? Ogden, were united in marring Wednesday evening. 6 p. m., in the lounge of the Scera auditorium. Major Thorit C. Hebertson performed the ceremony in the of presence Immediate family members. The bride is a graduate of the Lincoln high school and Sharon Seminary, and has been an outclub worker. standing The young people plan to make their home In Ogden where Mr. Holliday Is employed at Hill Field as an airplane inspector. Miss Edith Stewart and Miss Reva Shumway spent Sunday In Logan with relatives. Members of the Gospel Doctrine class held an party, Thursday evening on the Joy O. A weinie roast Clegg sand hill. and a bon fire program was en Joyed. Invitations have been Issued to a large crown of relatives and friends to attend the wedding re ception of Miss Helen Henrich-se- n and Lewis F. Wells. The marriage will be solemnized in Salt Lake temple Monday and the reception will be held Tuesday evening In the Pleaasnt Grove high school. Miss La Wana Miller has returned home from a delightful II These Prices Effective Friday and Saturday, June 12th and 13th, 1912 out-doo- rs t: GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 46 oz. can, I. G. A. 7 Palmolive Soap 20c j 3 WHEATIES, the breakfast of champioas Tomato Juice I. G. A., 19c bars pkg. 21c 2 46 oz. can 18c CHEESE TASTY LOAF brick 63c 2 lb. Bacon, sliced, Cudahy gold corn, lb. 33c BUTTER, I.G.A., Challenge, 1st grade 2 CHEESE, fancy mild lbs. 87c lb. 25c lb. 25c MARGARINE, Golden West NEW SPUDS LEMONS Kit AFTER WHITE 860 SIZE 4 lbs. 15c Doz. 19c " TOMATOES, fancy quality CARROTS, local, lge. bun. litrge Package K A "jr lb. 10c 3 for 10c .... . . SHOE POLISH OXYDOL WHITE ACE 23c 25c size 17c 7 Sports & Recreation P.y Parle II Peterson M MM! R RECREATION S' HIM I.E hei nation for adults and young persons will he tarried on and on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Girls softball games Fridays. will be conducted on Tuesdays, men's softball on Fridays, and boys' softball on Wednesrays. Activities will begin at 6:30 o'doek p. m. Equipment for the following activities will be available at the Rosalawn playground: softball, ping pong, horse shoes, badminton, volley ball, and hit put hall. The softball schedule for both girls and boys will appear in next weeks paper. All the wards are the wards are expected to be organized and ready to play the Until we deweek of June 22 termine whether there will be enough girls for both a Bee Hive the and Gleaner girls league wauls me aked to combine the The two groups into one team. Scouts and Young Men are asked to do the same A pantiie game lias been scheduled between the Timpanogos and Vineyard girls for Tuesday. June 16 The Timpanogos and Sharon Young Men will clash In a prac-tii- e tilt Thursday, June 18. Both games will get underway at 6:30 p. m. V.r V r L. Weston Kofford. and Mrs President A. V. Watkins was m attendance at the Sunday Sihool services. Mr. and Mrs. J. M Monday lielisle and daughers of Many, La visited at the home of Mr. and Mr Bellsle Mrs. C. M. Fielding. is Mayor of Many and is editor and publisher of the Sabine InHe is also Supervisor of dex. priesthood and M. I. A. and Mrs. Belisle la prdesldent of the Relief Lousiana Soiiety in the North district where Kent Fielding is The Belisles District President. have come to Utah to see their daughter, Dorothy, graduate from the B. Y. I", and to accompany her thru the temple Thursday, where she will be married to Vernon Moon of Hannah, Utah. account of They gave a good Kent's work, say he is well and happy. Ivan Rockerhans has returned from Idaho where he has been attending the University. He has one more year of work to complete his studies as a pharmacist. has been Violet Duke who teaching school at Kenilworth has C. V. H. J U Says: OYEN DRAPER C. When Contemplating Having Your We talk about pure food laws (DOC TVS. IT) and health laws, and In the fai;e and Washer Repair Stove For of all that we are confronted with consult the danger of having our staff Anything Repaired JOHN IL JENSEN of life" doped with narcotics Lawn Mowers Sharpened Co nt ractor and nobody does anything about 850 N. 17 W. It. There will doubtless be many Plrnne 08 UU Estimate Cheerfully Given . R. D. 8, Box 69 explanations and excuses for the Phone 021-J-- 3 practice of using tobacco In Provo bread, hut the fact will still reS main that tobacco Is a narcotic. Sole II Shoe The Now comes the Pathfinder, with the following: We fix the Bole of yeur Htoe Tha war has hit tobacco growbe a ykdtrfe whether ers in Western Kentucky and of a Bhoe. 6oU 75 Tennesee hard, for the per inyiaiUle cent of the heavy tobacco they SAJI - The Shoe 843 West Center grow, which used to he exported, no longer finds a market. But, 276 Wetft Center 0U if Agriculture Department ex- Home Remodeled A M Tm Shoe Shop Realty r; Finn Feeds! Laying Pig Salt Mrs. Glen Gillman of Sweet Corn 15 lbs. $1 Fciory Complete MATTRESS and BATT SERVICE Only Factory In UUJx Oonntyt We are not represented by any transient mattreax workers, eat will call for and deliver srltlwot extra cbarie. Just rhone 343 Or drop ns n card 661 Went 2nd Kertb UTAH PHOTO DR. ARTHUR VANC3 VETERINARIAN 156 West 3rd North rhone TAILORING Ladles' and Gentlemena Both FINE TAILORING BUTTS and COATS at f 25 op acre close to Lincoln high 8 share of Provo school, Bench water. A splendid location. 1 room modern brick home, lot, located in the Northeast. $3150. Terms. Duplex home, two sets of 6 4x12 rod plumbing, 5 acres of ground, 1 4 shares of Provo Bench water, located east of Lln- coin high school, Priced for immediate sale. $6825. Terms. 6x9 3 room frame home, rod lot. Located in the Northwest. and REMODELING From 58 North University Ave. Sharon Industries After Office Hours Call: Wilford R. Stubbs - 40 J2 J. Edwin Stein - 1156 Provo COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE RALPH'S RADIO AND APPLIANCE The Home of Guaranteed Service 63 No. Unlv. Ave. Phone 618 COMPLETE Radiator and Glass m Spring Service PHONE 100 Ahlander Mfg. Co. 475 S. Univ. Ave. Provo ELECTRIC RUBBER WELDERS fr RECAPPING Guaranteed W. W. THOMAS Phone 456 432 Went Center Prove, Utah vmn, tttmttmmmmmtmnmmrnitmmi Now Is the Time to Buy! Real Real Estate D ( MITCHELL $800.00. PROWS & STEIN REALTY CO. SPRAY MATERIALS participated; Betty trip through the Northwest and Pioneers" California. She will leave soon Washburn. Stratton. Dorothy to attend the L. D. S. Business Alice Watts, Herbert Stratton. John Watts. Lenore Kofford. College In Salt Lake. Mrs. Perry Rex of Randolph, Stanley Finch. Bernice Newell. Ftah. Mrs. Ole Christensen of Virginia Dickey, Genevieve GordProvo and Mrs. Mayme Wells of on. Andrew Watts, Max Pyne Orem visited with relatives in Melba Ford, John Reiske, Robert Vineyard, Friday Willis Prestwlch, Jepperson. Ariel Larsen expects to take Gwen Singleton. Beth Calder, a load of strawberries to Nebraska Betty Robert Burningham, the first ofthe week. Naomi Calder. Dickey , and A baby hoy was horn to Ellis Lyle McDonald. Adell Fielding, and Clista Beck Holdaway, June Stake Y. W. M. I. A. Supt. gave 3 in the Lehi the challenge and Richard Mchospital. A son was born to Val D. and Donald gave the response. MusiIn- z Holdaway Hicks, June 4 in cal numbers were furnished hy the Utah Valley hospital, both are Max Pyne, trumpet solo and grandsons of Albert A. Holdaway. Genevieve Gordon and Melba Miss Barba a Anderson is Ford, vocal duet. Mrs. John S spending several weeks In Idaho Park laid the setting for the Falls w Ith relatives. theme by giving a short resume Mr. and Mrs Earl Toone and of the Pioneers of the ward. She family of Draper were Vineyard told of the early industries whiih visitors Sunday. Their infant included the production of silk son was gvlpn the name of Mer- and later the f1h Industry and rill B. it the Fat Day services. finally the raising of fruit and Guardians wore commercial Tanning certificates Wells for given to Wiida Wells, Dorathv culinary use were located hy the G't do. Vary Lou Harding and use of the water witch Elaine Shumuav. Bee Hive girls, Visitors at the C. M Fielding who have successfully finished home. Fridav were Mr. and Mrs Mrs Oriel G. Clegg Wilbur Ruegs and daughters of1 their work presented 'he certificates at the Salt Lake and Mr. James Smih Sunday ivminc M. I A. meeting of Farmersville, La.. Mrs Smith Miss Ewivn Young ana Mt has come to Utah f r the purpose pnrn'hv Williams each gave talks of doing temple work Ms Vi ru and EWiv Murdock represented ox and Mr. and Mrs Fdmu id 'he 'I Men with an interesting Cox of Falrview also called. ALTERIN REPAIRING 401 South 2nd West Real Estate BARGAINS j Buy Your BERRY CUPS AND CRATES WEEK-EN- Provo, Utah 053--J THE TAILOR Attention, Partners ). , Utah County Mattress nTTnoZ zr The M. E A. Sunday evening service under the direction of Wm. M. Vernon was very interinstructive. The esting and theme was New Pioneers on the March" and the following New Ma" Shoe Repairing visited Tuesday with Windsor, This is the time of year when the Henry Bet hers in lleber. the extra feed values contain- A group of Relief memSociety bers made a quilt at the Allen ed in Golden Oil Laying Mash Bellow home Monday. Fern will pay real dividends. Feed Laudie, Pearl Jepperson, Minnie it lor greater profits. Verena Holt. Annie Gordon, Lunceford, Emily Ford and Agne To CHILDREN'S SUMMER get the best, for less, buv Bellows helped, after which light I'l Y FERIOP refreshments were served.Mrs. James Blair, Jr., and eon BUNKER FARMS FEEDS Rather than conducting a play program for each of the wards, Kelly, of Bartlesville, Okla., are PHONE 016R8 because of la k of funds, it will visiting relatives in Orem and J he only possible to hold 1 pro- Provo. gram per wepk at the Scera center. A most Interesting afternoon of play and study and work has been arranged for boys and girls Mrs of primary age Nina Booth will have charge of the program and will also teach dancing She will be assisted by Mrs Olive Burningham who will teach the handicraft classes, Mrs. Elgin Oliphant story telling and Mrs. Melba Pyne music. The swimming classes will be held comeach Tuesday afternoon mencing at 2 oclock. Boys and girls will come to the Seminary building next Tuesday to register. So far arrangements have not been completed for transportation but It is hoped that this problem will be solved by next week. S H 4 R 0 H Demos periments are successful, these farmers may soon be growing tobacco to go into bread as nicotinic acid, the antipellagra V vitamin which, along thiamin and 'iron, is now being used to enrich white flour. A while back we heard of someLouis Kelsrh & Sons returned home for summer vacation. body putting rum in candy to Hear of Booterie The Better Homes Ctub of cultivate a taste for liquor in 124 West Center Provo Orem held their annual election little children. There were some who believe people MilB. Mrs. that Effle woujdnt at the home of let, on Thursday, June 4th witk such a thing could be perpetrated on an unsuspecting public. Now the following results: Mrs. Della Rowan Buys Wilgenson, president, Mrs. Belva the allied interests are looking Mrs. Char- to other openings to extend their Wentz, 3 room home, water $850 trade. lotte Skinner, secretary-treasureIn house. acre. Am. Mrs. Golda Mangum, song leadFork. Terms. er; Mrs. Mary McEwan, purchas4 room modern $2300 er of flowers for special occasions frame home. N.E. location Mrs. Ethel Dickey, reporter; Mrs. Provo. $250 down. Sadie B. Elder and Mrs. Zella New 4 room mod$4200 Sutherland as better nutrition and ern brick home. Apartment health leaders; Mrs. June Sorenin basement partially comson and Mrs. Y. Yausada, home DEPENDABLE! pleted. Terms. Provo. hdautifieat$on leaders .and Mrs. CWT. Eva B. Swanson better literature 24 acre farm. Good $6850 leader, with Mrs. Flora Steven- Golden Oil water right. Nearly new 4 memand son, chairman all other Mash 2.50 room modern brick home. 4 bers of the club on the recreationbasement. Attractive grounds al committee. 2.25 Mash barn, cattle shed, granary Mr. Thomas Rogerson, son of Growing and garage. Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rpgerson, Mixed Feed 2.00 left Monday for Fort Dougl is Rowan Realty, Inc. wheie he has enlisted in the army. 67 E. Center St., -- Provo We will miss him as we do the Dairy Feed 80 lb. 1.53 ' Phone 7IO rest of our boys. Mrs. John Duncan and baby Hay (white) 63c j After Hours daughter, Jerrll Ann, have left l for Medford, Oregon, where Mr. Calcite (hen size) 47c j Z Dunran is employed IMPROVED BANTAM Mr. and Mrs Jack Duke and Mr. and 19-1- BUYS! ft M I 5 Room REPAIRING VULCAIilZIRG Mod. Hrl k Home splendid condition; half basement; extra large lot with splendid garden; large flowing well, double garage; fine location, close in. Only in BUTTER, first quality Karo Syrup, Karo Syrup TOMATOES PEACHES ITALIAN PRUNES CHERRIES, dark - light, PEARS, Bartlett Salad Dressing SUGAR PEAS lb. 41c gal. 1 gal. 2i2 can 2 can 22 can 2l2 can 2y2 can 1 qt. 3 cans y2 39c 11c 16c f - a--v i it $3800. 7 Room Modern Brick, deep lot; garage. S.E. $3750, Terms $400 down, $40 mo. 13 H Acres with Small Home 2 acres fine berries; 60 bearing choice young fruit trees. $1800. Manj Other Good Buys In City Property, Farms, and 16c 27c BRIMHUL BEOS. 121 W. I N. Provo Phone 166 INSURANCE IiOANB and REAL E8TATK FRED E. 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