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Show ) D UTAH VALLEY NEWS 5, 1940. Friday, July V FARM SUPERVISORS APPOINTED HERE for the 1140 A. A. A. program got under way ia Utah eounty thia week, according to Da rid H. Jones, chairman of tha county committee. T. H. Beeae of Payeon la county auperrlaor, and the following farm auperrlaora were aelected at conclnaloni of a recant training farm npmlim FARNWORTH SERVICE CAN BE DEPENDED ON GUNS REPAIRED See Theo Farnworth (Corner Canyon Rmd on State) achool here: ton Sr., who was formerly a resiW. E. Darla and Homer Boyle, dent of tho Tlmpanogos ward. Mr. 1 Lehl; Warren V. Clerk, Alpine; Clayton wee tho firat SuperinPleaaant Orora; tendent of the Sunday School In & C. Newman, Oreenwood, American tho Sharon ward. Sherman Fork; D. Orlo Allen, Orem; Allen Mrs. Annie Lnnt, who for tho Q. Stewart, nod Grant B. Darlee, laet ten woeke baa been earing Veil end Bird La BFD Proro I; for her motbar, Mra. Orlesa J. John 8. Fos, Bpringrllle; Jamea Rowley, who la 111, left Tuesday Robertson, John B. Thomaa and for Epbralm where aha will visit Eebern Baodegamrd, Spaaleh wltk her daughter, Mra William Fork; Victor Sabin, Salem; Stan- Howe before returning to her ley Douglaaa, Payeon; Cecil Nat- home In Los Angeles. Mr. and ion, Oenola; J. B. Morgan, Go- Mra Harold Peterson (Veda shen, and Frank Bingham, Pay-eo- Rowley) have eome to livo with Slater Rowley. Thaao men will check on perLothair Rowley, eon of Mra F. formance Including acreage allot- B. Wofflnden, who has (pent the practlcee and peat three years studying In New ment!, other compliance featnree of the York City, arrived Monday eveneoneerrntlon 1140 agricultural ing and wlU spend the summer program. Mr. Jonee etatee that thia year It will be the reeponslblllty of tho owner or operator of n farm to accompany tho auperrlaor when he checka tha farm. Needleee demislay and sometimes costly takes can ha eliminated la many inataaeea If tha owner accompanies the auperrlaor, Mr. Jonea pointed out. (Mrs. 0. H. Paulson S YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME a at JIM S in OREM - Boportar) L. E. BURR & SONS CHERRIES and all kinds of BERRIES GAS fat Utah WASATCH b ETHYL 2Hc Grant Keeler, who for tho past two years has keen employed In Los Angelaa Is spending a two woeke vacation hero wltk hie parents, Mr. and Mra. Charlie O. Keeler. He was accompanied to Utah by Mra McClellan and her daughter who will visit friends In other parte of tho atate as well aa with the Keeler family. Mr. and Mra Elwood Davie are announcing tho marriage of thoir daughter, Mra Wanda Davie Gray to William Albert Smith of Salt Lake City. Mlaa Rnth Nelson has returned home after a month epant with her lister, Mra. Velma Christensen la New York City whara aha visited tha Worlds fair. Mias Nelaoa also visited many othar places of interest In company with har slater. NOTICE TO TIMPANOGOS WARD MEMBERS Again tha aaason approaches when we moat call on yon to con- Fresh track load of WATERIEUNS Every Week (Signed) . SHARON (DeLenna Bradshaw - Reporter) Telephone 0f The Better Homes Club members were entertained at tha home of Mrs. Horn Stevensen Thursday afternoon. Tho literary lesson was given by Mrs. Eva Swanson, after which refreshments were served to tha following: Mra. f a gal. BETTER GAS FOR LESS BOX MATERIALS Sold Here! Little Mohawk ' Service CONFECTIONERY and Recreation rooms this year art more eolorful them ever before, thanks to tho new light greens, warm baffs and rich blended brown tones now being offered la cans fiber Inaulatlng Interior finish materials, according to Mr. ts Gardner of Lumber Tri-Sta- company. No Palatine Reqntaed HAn excellent example of how these attractive Try the New Kepharts Oil Permanents HELENS SUGAR FLOUR Ts if. CORNED BEEF, THU 1 Yellow Tad, lUNA 8 2 in OREM CRISCO That there are very few things in the world today which can not be made a little worse or a little cheaper. WE KNOW yon will find nothing better than onr Pnretest Products. Medicines PERSONALIZED HAIR CUTS at Bumingham Barber (Across from Lincoln) per can 25c Xo. 2 cans, 3 OREM DRUG Ia tho State Kt . . Vegetables e MELONS 21 K)und 25 for WHEATIES. . . LETTUCE Heads NEW SPUDS LEMONS dot jo .per SHREADED WHEAT Saturday Specials pkg. 11c 3 pkga BROOMS Shredded Wheat 2 for 19c 5c JELLO, pkg 17 CERTO, pkg. soap .21c MATOTES 6 box carton 13c Cherries, BeiVies, Apricots, Citrns Fruits, Ice Cream, Cold Drinks 39 17 Tourist Market Meats MUTTON CHOPS MUTTON LEGS OREM , UTAH Tha Fastest Growing (Town for 3 . . 19c 151 Mrton SI 25 Insist on Puretest MATCHES serious as the appendix had ruptured, prior to tho operation. Blshot and Mrs. J. O. Jolley have recently returned from n vacation In California. The Grandview Primary officers urge parents to era that nil children of Primary ago are In attendance at the play hour conducted at the amusement hall every Tuesday at 4:10 p. m. Games, dancing, etc., era under the direction of Mrs. Lome Booth. 2lt Iarg0 pkg. pkg. 5c SPAM LG--A. RINSO for 7 CORN Auto-Wrecki- 13 JELLO - Confectionery GRAND VIEW ... Orem ... 25 3Ita. DO YOU KNOW? VALLEY VI) S, aoon after which he will Willard, who Mvo in the North leave for tho Northwestern States west Mra. Matilda Vance Is vlaltlng mission whore ho will labor for at tha home of her daughter, tho next two years. Elder Stratton haa been liven whose husband died recently, in several shower the past few California. Mr. and Mrs. John Caley, Vn. weaki. Dor thy Elder, Mrs. Clara G. ll Mrs. William O. Kocberhans reand Mrs. Merlam Bradshaw turned Sunday from n several went to Salt Lake to tha temple days visit with her mother, Mra. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mason of Perry, ia Salt Lake City. Miss Norma McEwan visited Heber are vlaltlng at tho homo of with her aunt, Mrs. Josephine Mr. and Mrs. Engene Newell. Paramore In Parowaa last week. Mr. and Mra. George W. accompanied by n relative, July Sid-we- ll, Drages Market SODACRAX AS RETAILERS END Am- bassador Joseph P. Kennedy, In n radio broadcast Sunday from London to tho United States appealed for support of tho Amorlcmn Red Croaa in aiding England ns battle lines were being drawn la what he described aa "the greatest siege In the hlatory of man. Amhaasador Kennedy said, in pert: "This Island now faces 11 the danger and misery which swept over Poland, Finland and Norway, Holland and Belgium, and over France. Indies tea that "Everything England will be called upon to meet the greatest siege In the hlatory of man. Sieges mean suffering. To relieve this suffering n committee of tho American Red Cross has been set up In this country. It wonld ho a mistake to regard this as more than a beginWe must remember that ning. the resources of England and Ita people, rich and poor alike, are being absorbed by tho war effort. Tho bulk of the harden of war relief must, therefore, fall upon the people of tha United State and other nations of tho western hemisphere. "The British people are standing np to tragedy. I want yon, who nro safely at a distance from tho war sone, to appreciate the plight of those who arc her and must tike It. " "We, la England, see the tragedy close at hand. Wo realise that no sacrifice can be too great for any of as to make to ease tho peoples suffering. I have faith that yon. In America, will comprehend this, too and act! "In tho cause of pll humanity, then, I ask that yon do your utmost, every one of yon, to help the American Red Croce In Its unending and unselfish service. We cannot give too much or give too little! DAIRY MONTH DRIVE National Dairy Products Month st and tho retail drive to ofsett 1940s record production by stimulating Amorlean appetite for dairy prodnew reached n climax thle week with Utah dairy leaden heartened by report! of dwindling surplus and Indications of steadier market!. With the month-lon- g campaign ended July 1, J. R. Bene of Ogdon chairman of tho Utah Milk Producers Stabilisation Committee, predicted better times In the offing for tko etates 81,000 dairy farmers as a result of tho Intensive effort! by more than 800,000 chain and Independent retailers to revive lagging consumption of Queen Bossya output. "It la too early to ratimnte the actual Increase In dairy products consumption, of eonrao, Bene aald, "But it can be safely laid that more milk, butter .cheese. Ice cream and other dairy foods were moved Into consumers kitchens as a result of tho nationwide drive than ever before. TTlii fine cooperation from chain and Independent retailer and from tho hotels, restaurants, railroads and others who participated In the campaign, enabled the Industry to weather the oriels that It faced because of tho unusually heavy 1040 production and to safeguard the purchasing power of tho millions of American dairy farmers." coast-to-coa- ul Bid-we- LUNCHES RPM OILS pleasing to tho eye. Easy to Apply Ease and speed of application art other advantage featured by these new Calotex materials, Mr. Gardner pointed out. Available In planke, panels, tiles and mouldings of standard building lxea, they can ba applied directly to open framing or over existing wall and railing areas. This adaptability to any shape or else or room, plus n variety of colon and textures even greeter now than before, permits the nee of new cane fibre Insulation finishes as decorative treatments In any room of the home. Mra. Eva Swanson, Mra. Stevenson, and Mrs. Lain Hiatt of Provo and Mrs. Dora Butterfield of Denver, Colo., who were guests. Mrs. Dora Butterfield of Denver, Colo., la visiting at the home of her ellter Mra. Bella Sutherland. The farewell testimonial for Elder Marvin Stratton, which was held 8unday evening In the Sharon ward house, was very much went to tho Mantl temple Friday. Mrs. C. H. Davies - Reporter Mra. Blihop haa returned to enjoyed by a large audience. Eldar Stratton will leave for the this ward after several weeks afternoon service was mission homo in Salt Laka on visiting with her sons, Angus and In Sunday of the Genealogical charge Two vocal solos were committee. rendered by Miss Agnea Nuttall of Salt Lake City, O Ye In Paradlae, dn original number, Mias Nuttalle composed by mother, and "In the Garden, Mrs. Vlvla D. Johnson was the The speaker was accompanist. Frank Davenport of Bonneville JIIBIUBII ward, hie subject: The Place of Genealogy In tbo Gospel Plan. Ray Lee,' assistant operator of PEAS Riverside Co., la No. 2 cans, 3 for at the Utah Valley hospital, convalescing after n recent appenMr. Leee condition la dectomy. CLEANSER '3 34 STANDARD GAS are Effls Millet t, Mrs. Ethel Dickey, Mra. Katherine Elder, Mrs. Zells Sutherland, Mra. Pearl Mason, Mra. Charlotte 8klnner, Mra. 'Mary McEwan, Mra. Sadia Eldar, FOUNTAIN SERVICE We Sell finishes need, raid Mr. Gardner, "is shown In n model rumpni room planned by the editors of American Home magaxlne. In thia room, tho entire color-schewas achieved with tha new Celo- - tex Interior finishes themselves, Joat aa they are sold. No additional painting was required. "For tho dominant color," ho continued, "Ivory board was used for tho walla and ceiling. Contrasting with thin basic color, broad horlsontel bunds of warm brown were need alternately with the Ivory for an enclosure that creenee tha heating plant, located at the bottom of tho stairway. Brown moulding at tha colling lino and fine vortical linen of the earns color, obtained by nslng brown eplinee In tho key Joint! between planks and panels, achieved a decorative balance SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, JULY 6th Always get it at SURPLUS DWINDLES WASHINGTON, D. C. . Tlmpanogoe Ward Bishopric ASKS RED GROSS AID bera Accompanied by David Rowley and Mrs. Maad Rowley of tho genealogical Staka board tha following girls from tha ward attended the Junior excarsloR to tho Salt Lake tempi last Saturday: Jeaaee Watkins, Betk Gordon, Skerrla Tarry, Aleno Bdwards and Manrlna Williams. Quite n number of people from tho Sharon Stake want to Salt Laka Sunday afternoon to attend funeral services for Don C. Clay- - tribute to tho maintenance of oar church buildings, grounds end programs of tho ward. Tha Ind week la July has been designated ea ward malntenanea week. During that time a member of tho finaneo committee will call on yon for your contribution. Wo hope yon will bn nbla and randy to holp. Thanking you for your cooperation in tho paat. WE BUY and SELL HIGHEST TEST KENNEDY n. TIMPANOGOS YOU KNOW Colorful New Materials Brighten Recreation Rooms 5 17 19 POT ROAST VEAL ROAST 2 lb, 17 14 lb B.16 s'Her Ilia VEAL LEG ROAST 3C UMUIHllaM lb. Utah now supporta 114,000 elk, 100 antelope, 50 bighorn sheep, 1 moose, and 450 bear, according to tha lact Mg game census conducted by the United States Department of Agriculture. . "It will not be necessary to set np now Government services, or new organisations of farmers to carry on agricultures part of the national defense program. Farm people themselves, through county extension organisations, AAA committees, planning committees, and government agricultural services in the Department and the Land Grant Colleges are set np and staffed to do whatever needs to be done." Secretary Henry A. Wallace. France was the fifth best customer for United Slates farm products daring 1050. Farm products were nearly 10 percent of all U. 8. exports to Franco In 1018 and over IT percent In 1089. What the situation will bo since capitulation Is a conjecture. EVERY FAMILY In Edgnnoat, Pleasant View, Sharon, Tlmpanogos, Grand View, Lake View, Vineyard and Windsor, a holder of at least one Gommaalty Auditorium Bond. 20 J Roads are good and Can are faster then ever before, ao the Small Merchants Prices are JUST AS CHEAP with n constant qnallty of merchandise on hand to serve you with. You will find this is always Our Policy Come in and Compare for Your- JUST NORTH OF DRAGES Wo cany Stamps and Poet Garda for Yoar Oonvealenee SERVICE Complete WE SELL Garage Service Good Year Tires is planned for All Makes of cars. SHELL GAS Call in and See Us LURRICATION SINCLAIR GAS and OILS GARAGE Operator But Not So Today! CUIBE LINCOLN Russell Kitchen Years ago when roads were bad and transportation was slow, tho Smell Merchant on the Corner or In Your Homo Town was quite eome higher on everything. LINCOLN LINCOLN SERVICE and CONFECTIONS 15 COMPETITIVE self. White Spot GROCERIES OUR PRICES ARE ELMER IIILLIS ' Operator W. P. WILLIAMS Operator |