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Show , L V BASS AND LASS . . . Joan Cor-bett Cor-bett displays one of the bass that are so plentiful In Lake Head near La Vegas, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hull and Mr. and Mrs. George Adams spent this week in Idaho on vacation. Sam Says: Why Pay More? SAVE with CITIZENS Auto Insurance Low Cost, Dependable Fust Claim Service SAMUEL LEVIN INSURANCE AGENCY 1 14 East 2nd South Provo WANTED TO RENT Home and small acreage with option to buy later. Phone 3409 J. A17 .kL.ET's' Face The Issues' RUE L CLEGG rat SENATE Pd. Pol. Adv. CLAUD HIRSCHI Hurricane KEISCH'S COMPLETE SHOE FOOT SERVICE 156 West Center Telephone 707 AT BOOTERIE Provo, Utah HIGXZSi PRICES paid for your dead or useless animals. Call colled. Utah Hid and Tallow. Lthl 216-W. AGAIN THIS YEAR STATE FARM MUTUAL slashes Auto Insurance costs. Call N. C. HICKS, Phone 12 for new low rates- ATHLETES FOOT GERM How to Kill it in One Hour. If not pleased, your 40c back. Ask any druggist for this STRONG fungicide, T-4 L. Made with 90 percent alcohol, it PENETRATES. Reaches and kills MORE germs faster Today at GENEVA PHARMACY. PHARM-ACY. WE BUY Sett, trade and transfer live-tock- Also Milch Strain Durham jr Jersey Bull service. Call Peg Taylor, Phone 2022, Pleasant Grove. Mo- GflAUD VIEW Marilyn Young CU J4 The Sunday School Sacrament Sacra-ment gem was presented by Dell Services were under un-der the direction of the stake high council with the bishopric conducting. Talks were given by Alvin Higby, Marion John son and Brother Nielson. A fireside chat was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Geo. Syme for the M Men and Gleaners. Glean-ers. A talk was given by Elder Paul Croft of the California mission. Following the talk refreshments re-freshments were served to the 15 in attendance by hostess Georgia Syme and Jeannine Dean. Attending a few days stay at the MIA home recently were Joan Williams, Glenda Lee, Mary Lou Millet, Nancy Brown, Dorothy Brown, Clco Baum, De-ane De-ane Burmingham, Marilyn Buck ner, Maxine Harward and Annette An-nette Johnson. Ward members wish to welcome wel-come the Grant Stokes family into the ward- Teachers Margret Garneshec ASPHALT THE ANSWER TO: DRIVEWAYS PARKING AREAS ROADS BACK YARDS PHONE FOR FREE ESTIMATE ON YOUR PAVING AND GRADING PROBLEMS LEO HANSEN Edgemont 1 i 1 i $1 -and WICK SWAIN custom I Well lend cash quickly to em- I ployed men or women willing J and & to repay convenient I monthly instalment!. Cash J quickly it's "yes" to 4 out of 5. I Other not involved. Come in, I phone, or write Pewnai today. fi loans $23 to $1000 TetMmal LOANS over $300 made by Personal Industrial Loan Corporation. ( FORD Bonus Built Trucks Available for Immediate Delivery Vi to 3 TON IF YOU DON'T THINK WE'LL TRADE TRY US TELLURIDE MOTOR GO, TRUCK HEADQUARTERS 57-75 West Center Provo. Utah Diesel Fuel Use Up In Utah Diesel fuel use Increased 2b percent ii. Utah durine Julv of this year, as compared with the same month of 1949 Gallonage increased from 534,691 in July of last year to 692,069 for July of 1950. Taxes collected on dlesel fuel have increased from $4,336 in July of 1946 to $28,056 in July of this year. Diesel vehicles in operaation inUtah at the end of last month totaled 1819. and Rita Carter of the Primary Guide class held a potluck hike to the Y last Thursday in place of regular classwork. Attending were class members Robert Carter, Car-ter, Teddy Baum, Ronald Mc Kinnon, Dean Buckner, Larry Sherrif and Mike Jones. Visitors Visit-ors were Ted Harward and Jimmy Jim-my Garneshec. After the hike the class returned to the home of Rita Carter where plans were discussed for next week's lesson. less-on. Class president Larry Sherrif Sher-rif took charge with class members mem-bers giving the salute and code. Prayers were given by Mike Jones and Robert Carter. PAVING Phone 1872 J VOTE FOR John M. Bushman for County Assessor Democratic Ticket Primary September 5 O Knows the County . O Dependable O Honest O Qualified Pd pol. ad by Lehi committee worth it HAIRCUTS built ' , For Cash yawiKai,'vwwKw See i Tom I Copus I ' The Yes I Man iwo4 in At tixis ro JAr rij- finance co. Utah Boy Designers Win STATE WINNERS in the annual model car competition of the Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild are Darrell Jay Stoddard (left), of Ogden, who took first place honors in the Junior Division (ages 12 through 15), and Joseph Clinton Matson, of Salt Lake City, whose beautiful model car won first in the Senior Division (ages 16 through 19). Each received a cash award of $150. The winning models are shown beneath the pictures. VINEYARD rfallconi Walls 0883 JI Among the former ward members mem-bers to attend the dedication of The MIA Maids spent an evening ev-ening at Aspen Grove where they cooked their supper and played games. Those who went were Evelyn Jarvis and Inez Messick, tachers; and Gean Mes-sick, Mes-sick, Barbara Boyce, Rose Marie Kemper, Karen Grimmett, Barbara Bar-bara Wiscombe, Joyce Gillespie, Joyce Jeppson and Dixie Grimmett. Grim-mett. Arch Madsen of the stake high council, Daween Morke, stake missionary; and LaMar Wall, returned missionary, were the speakers at Sacrament meetng-Melvin meetng-Melvin Stott, Otis Hamilton, Harry Orvin and Paul Conrad were released from the YMMIA. Sustained as the new superin-tendency superin-tendency were Otis Hamilton, superintendent; Allen Ridge an Roy Halliday, assistants; and Paul Conrad, secretary. The Seventies quorum, under ' the direction of Russell Schow, sang two numbers." CARTER'S SAW SERVICE All types of Saws Sharpened LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED West on 4th North GENEYA ROAD FEMALE HELP WANTED CALL ON FRIENDS, MAKE MONEY! Show 21-card $1 Christmas Assortments. Big values, sell on sight, pay 100 percent profit. Samples on approval. ap-proval. Embossed Personal Christmas cards 50 for $1. FREE samples. Floral Stationery, Stat-ionery, big line. Extra Bonus Write STLYART, 1310 San-tee, San-tee, Dept 145, Los Angeles 55, California-. BABY CHICKS Quality Leghorn and Hampshire Hamp-shire chicks, now being offered by H- Grant Ivins- IVINS HATCHERY 235 East Stale . Phone 455J American Fork Cement Septic Tanks, New Design, De-sign, Built. 1010 North 1 West, Provo. Phone 1350. S15 Utah County Mattress Factory COMPLETE-MATTRESS COMPLETE-MATTRESS and BATT SERVICE Only Factory in Utah Count-. We are not represented by any transient mattress workers, but will call for and deliver without extra charge. JUST PHONE 341 Or drop us a card 661 West 2nd North PROVO UTAH FOR SALE 8 week old Leghorn pullets-good pullets-good laying slock. Immediate Immed-iate delivery. See J. V, Johnson John-son at 1690 North State St. in Orem. Phone 0799 J2. If J 1 r J the Vineyard chapel were Mr and Mrs Arvil O. Stone of Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hansen; Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Harding of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs J. Wallace Clegg and daughter Marilyn of Sprlngville; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis F. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hilton, Mrs. Edna Robison, Mr. and Mrs-Elwood Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Welby Gammo of Pleasant Grove. Mr and Mrs. John Zabriskle, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Allen and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Gammon, Mr. and Mrs- Elvin Snyder. Myrle Cox, Dolly Warner, War-ner, Bina Clegg," Louise George, Mary B. Stewart, Minnie Spalding. Spald-ing. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bailey Bail-ey of Provo; Carlos D. Miller of Pleasant View; Mr. and Mrs. Axel F. Andreason, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell P. Varley, Mrs. Clyde Weeks, Mi. and Mrs. Lester Wright of Orem. Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Jameson and children of Monticello, Mr and Mrs. Elroy Murdock of Gen-ola, Gen-ola, Bishop and Mrs. Paul Van Wagner, Mrs. Vida Fillmore, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Maxwell of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Jean Webster Web-ster of Parker, Ariz- and Mr. and Mrs. Arvil G- Stone of Roosevelt. Roos-evelt. r& ''Mi 0684 Jl Commercial and Personal Printing OREM-GENEVA TIMES WASHER REPAIRING Ralph's Radio & Appliance C5 No. University Ave. PROVO Phone 618 ALTERATIONS ! I tailor men's suiti over for women. Expert men and wo men's alterations, make dresses, formats, trousseaus, children' cothing. Men's shirts and slacks See or call Mr. Cuyler, 447 N. 2nd West Proro. Phone 2276R STATE FARM MUTUAL America's laraext and mm) 1 a.A.A;..i : ' company. Let us verify this statement to you. N. C. HICKS, Local Agent 19 N. University Ave. Provo Phone 12 ANCIENT CARS BACK IN SERVICE The automobile shortage Is getting serious fiom the looks of the cars being registered at the State Tax commission. Last week Seaton E. Wheeler of Whiterocks aonlied for plates for a 1911 Ford truck. The truck had not been run since 1920 ana still had the old license elates when Mr. Wheeler discovered it in a shed at Ft. Duchesne. Within the past few weeks several "old timers" have been put into service, including a 1918 Dodge and a 1914 Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Liston are vacationing this week at Yellowstone National Park and in Montana. They will visit with their son, Russell, at Madison River Lodge in Mon tana- Miss Joan Glazier was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Penrod this week. Mr. and Mrs- Don Dean and family are leaving this week for Arizona where Mr. Dean has accepted a teaching position Ilene Hunter, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Royal Hunter, celebrated her fourth birthday on Monday at a party at her home. Games were played ana refreshments were served to the 25 little friends. Bishop and Mrs. J. Taylor Allen were hosts at a 5 o'clock luncheon Sunday at their nome for Elder Ezra Taft Benson, Pres and Mrs. Walter R. Holdaway, Pres. and Mrs. E Carlyle Bunker, Bun-ker, Pres. and Mrs. M. Dover Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. LaMar Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Rex B. Blake, Mr. and Mrs Ray Gammon, Gam-mon, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Morrill and Mrs. Jennie Hamilton. Mr. arid Mrs. Harry Orvin entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr and Mrs Harry Orvin Jr and baby, Mrs Emam Butler and chil dren Jacqueline and George, Mrs- Jane Butler of New York Lloyd and Ranea Orvin and children Jeanine and Donny of Redwood City, Calif. Mrs. Jennie Hamilton of Rig-by, Rig-by, Idaho is visiting here with Bishop and Mrs. J. Taylor Allen. Al-len. Mrs. Mary Spencer, Mrs. Geneva Gen-eva Young and Mrs. Helen Foster Fos-ter of Salt Lake visited Sunday with Mrs. Thomas Wells. Elder Ezra Taft Benson was an overnight guest at the home of President and Mrs Walter R. Holdaway. Doyle Pulsipher left Wednesday Wednes-day for Hamilton Field. Calif, where he will be assigned to active ac-tive duty in the air corps. His wife, Dorothy Goode Pulsipher and little son Michael and small daughter live in Vineyard. The Homebuilders of the Primary Pri-mary are having a Mater and Pater holiday on Thursday evening ev-ening at 6:30 at the North Park. Mrs. Viola Madsen, Leola Gadd and Floence Packard are the leaders of these girls. Lida and Glenda Snow, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Max Snow, celebrated their third birthday on Tuesday. Dr. Asael Woodruff returned last week from Illinois where he has been teaching summer school for the past two months. Miss Ruth McKeU returned from Oregon on Sunday where she has been visiting with her aunt, uncle and cousins, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. McKell, Jean and David. The Oregon McKells are visiting here to celebrate tho 79th birthday of Mrs Sarah Ann McKell of Spanish Fork. V . 11 l 1 : I i 0v Here is his record: Resident of Provo for 15 Yosjrs Graduate of BYU. Two other degrees Experienced Farmer and Teacher Principal of four different schools Member Duchesne County School Board City Council Member ' Postmaster eight years at Roosevelt Foreman at Geneva during Construction (Meabw of Labor Union at that time) Veteran World War II Filled Mission for LDS Church At present successful small business man. Vote for Luke Clegg Qualified Trained Experienced Maim Street M tvie beauty yJAnX fZj queem oFm . Jjr-A used cm ' (Jo THe no lights; cocttywl i ' -j ' ' v te-4-pif i THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, i9H Mr. and Mrs. RU3S4ll left Thursday for ada to visit withal' Cfc relatives. "wua it, Mr. and Mrs. rad and son Darrell re uS from a trip to Detroit ,S points of interest. J? ft a new car hom M Voters of Utah Comfy Meet LUKE CLEGG - j Republican Candidate for (Primary Sept. 5. Vote for 2 by Ralph Slei h it America's Fine Light Beer |