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Show Friday, May 271938 Interesting Some Donnie were visitors at the rti?T Allred home Monday. The Pleasant View community sympathizes deeply with Mrs. PLEASANT VIEW BUYS Jamesoa, shade. ( a solvent which conforms to Btoddard's specifications. This type will bum, but will not tezplode under orpinjary atmospheric conditions. I. Do on a sunny There Is some danger of day. fire from static sparks in atmosphere of low humidity. 4. Naptha and high-teor ordinary gasoline should never he used for cleaning. 6. A washing machine should never be used In Bparks eaused by friction may result in conflagration. 6. garments should be bung out of doors uutll all solvent has evaporated. 7. All garments should be free of solvent before pressing is 8. Use Henry Hansen In the death of her 84 IT Atrea on the hlghawy, husband. Mrs. Hansen was formNorth of ProTO. Crops: The following boye and Mila girls erly a Pleasant View girl, Miss from Pleaaant View Alfalfa- $8750.00. Alice Andrews. participated .. full rlht, Crop: in the B. T. U. Training achool Jamboree: Kenneth Lelchty, and berrlea. $4000.00. Carrol and Allen Ray Hansen, water Crops: right. full 17 Atrea, alfalfa. 85 ml South of Proro Robert, Qarth and Donna Harri(Helen Ovesoa Reporter) son, Janet and Haws Baum, Mary $1500.00 on the highway, Toung, Guy Irina, Trades. Janice John, mao Homes, Businesses, Muds Jorgensen of Logundule, and Henry D. Taylor, and Leonard Rentals, and Leues. Nevada and Mrs. Vlra Allen a. Mac Kay. Mrs. Milton Campbell and American Fork were visitors in SEE children of Heber City are spend- Lake View last week, they came to attend the funeral of their PROWS & HAWS ing the week with Mrs. Camp-bel- sister. Miss Eva Jorgensen. Mr. Vern father, York. Co. Mrs. M. M. Steel of Dell has Mra. P. K. Klelaen had as her Plioao 450 guests Friday and Saturday, her returned home after spuudin X. rule. Are. slaters, Mrs. Andrew Rowley of several weeks at the home of h. Richfield and Mrs. Wm. Llnd-stro- daughter Mrs. Ray Judd. The Highland ward of Ameriof Salt Lake City. Gayle ICETT1.E-XLindstrome was also a visitor at can Fork, presented a delightful three-athe Nlesen home. comedy in the ward Mrs. Heber C. Miller, Dresden Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Madsen Miller and Mrs. D. O. MacKey motored to Balt Lake Tuesday on and daughter Maurlue of Salt H. Lake City spent Wednesday and business. Mrs. Fay A. Cannon and son Thursday at the home of Char lea 4S North 4th West IHtZO UMa - wtr il, VALLEY UTAH LAKE VIEW st g. Dry-clean- le Realty done. Starch, sugar and perspiration stains must be removed with water, since they are insoluble In rlcanlug fluid. Miss Agreu says. E ct .Welding M. AYERS Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Madsen and family aud Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lloyds and family spent catMonday at Lincoln beach, fishing. Garner Madsen left Monday for Mammoth where he la operating a drag line for the Ralph Prout Construction Co. STAKE GENEALOGY The Salt Lake temple will be cloaed, Decoration Day, Monday, May $0 and reopen Tueaduy, May oar-pent- la i. playhouses ...fa sodiemany ciil-atU- c closets can be done. Mutual Coal & Lumber Co. PHONE SS7 Fishermen !;! QUALITY should be your first consider- - ation when buying Fishing Tackle, JSF OUR SPECIALS Rules of Safety Must Re Applied To Dry-Cleani- t Certain rules of safety mint be acapplied to home cording to Miia Ellen Agren, extension home management ipecl-all- at State Agriculturat the g cun be al college. done nt home eully and with comparative safety If certain precautions are taken," Miss Agren 69c Steel Rods Steel Telescope priced at $1.79 Steel Telescope with Agate Guides - $1.98 FLY RODS from $1.98 to $40 Special built Balt Rods, with reel seat below grip, priced ... at Kelvinator aye. First of all, Miss Agren be- ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR lieves, an effective and safe type of solvent should bo used. It Is usually best to purchase n type ot solvent especially designed foi cleaning purposes. Mias Agren gives n series of safety rules to be fallowed In around the home. They ere: out of 1. Do ell In the end from fire, away doors, Reporter Telephone 94JI Tha program In church Sunday evening waa given by members of tha Aaronlc Priesthood. The preliminary exercises were conducted by C. Wllford Larsen of the bishopric. N1m children, who hud been baptised earlier In the day were confirmed membere of the church. They were: Lyla end Lyle DeLango; Gale Madsen, na L G E 49c - IRON Lines New DeLuxe Automatic 5e to $10.00 $45 BASKETS Canvass Creels p$1.00 $1.15 Plain $1.50 Leather Bound $3.25 Leather Bound with extra pouch $3.98 or Snugiog $6.69 Oscar Carlsons Sporting Goods Company Provo, Utah. 91-R- i 3! GROCERY ilWEHAVE $ 4 .00: dent Vera Larsen extends n dial Invitation for every women with her daughters to bo present. Members of the Gospel Doctrine class are looking forward to the annual party to be held soon. The committee on arrangements ere Mr. end Mrs. John Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Toons, Mr. end Mrs. Leonard Madaan, Mra. Lena Andreason and Joy O. Clegg. Mrs. Vnl D. Hicks and children of Price visited over the week and with her sister, Mrs. Owen Harding. Mrs. Effie Lyle Hunter and sons James and Oscar of Salt Lake spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Davis at their home. Three one-aplays were presented to a large crowd Wedues day evening In the ward recreational hall by members of the B. Y. U. extension division. The proceeds received from the entertainment will go to the ehapel fund. The Aaronlc Priesthood quorums sponsored tha allow. Fourteen boye and girts were graduated from Primary nt Inst Sunday evenings church services held In tha chapel. President Idyll Toone presented diplomas to Merle Stone, Cleo Harding, Karma Thacker, Nelda Sorensen,' Beth Madsen, lleah Snnqnist, Deli bert Mills, Boyd Harding, Wayne Hebertson, Lavar Lystrup, Ellis Bilbao, Floyd Clegg, Alvin Hard- A fine Ing and Wayne Gammon, musical program was given and abort talks and scriptural reading given by the graduates Stakes President, Mra. Olive K. Burmlnghem wee present end spoke. Mr. end Mrs. Reed Colvin ol Lovell, Wyoming, arrived Monday to visit here. They are the guests of her mother, Mra. Mary Y. Miner at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Van Wagner to of Heber City have moved Vineyard for tbs summer. He will have charge of the moat market nt the Vineyard Mercantile store. Mrs. Lucille H. Orme wee hostess to members of the R club nt her home Thnndey after- Priced at (Guaranteed One Year) Huish Electric HOME I. OF G.E. ; IT! ; Willard PHONE 10M Office: Ralph's Radio & Appl. Co. Office: 39 W. 2 N. UTAH PROVO AGENCY 80 W. 8 N. St. IS THIS YOUR HOME? A modern home, designed with all the home conatruct ion plan-ne- d especially for the needs of you and your family. That's the type of dream home thousands today are realizing, with the aid of FHA financing. Here la a golden opportunity you shouldnt pass up. Let us give you full particulars mi how easy it is to build now. features of Utah Timber & Coal Company Phone 232 1 West 5 N. If You'll 44 Phone 232 44 4444444 444 add up the cost " a tea kettle, then add the cost of heating water with a coil in your furnace (which increases fuel con- 20) during the season heating you'll find that in actual dollars and cents it amounts to apsumption '5 proximately (he low cost of Automatic Electric Hot Water service. You know, of course, what a comfort and convenience it is to have an abundance of hot water at a turn of the tap anytime day or night. So why not have It? You're already paying for iL Let us give you full particulars. Immediately, you'll decide that never will again you run up and down the cellar steps, nor bother with matches, soot, ashes. j p. i COME IN - LETS TALK IT OVER e Srqoa BeitcA i TELEPHONE 371 164 44 44444 Immediate family. - IT- - te of fuel used to heat water during summer with a monkey stove or in V' 115 EAST CENTER Sowards . ya No Extra Charge for aervices within a radius of 50 miles MORT Lb AGENCY Willard L. Sowards noon. . Mrs. Lowell Verley entertained at her home Monday ovenlng In honor of her father, C. V. Han ten of Provo, whoso birthday occurred that day. A hot dinner was served. A Urge birthday cake formed the center piece where coven were laid for Mr. and Mra. V. E. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Meservy, Mr. and Mra. O. M. Hansen, Mr. and Mra. James Nelson, nil of Provo, Mr. and Mra. H. M. Nelson of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Harriet Verley, Laver Ash and Mr. and Mrs. Var-le- memorial eorvicoe of impressive baauly. . LOANS ct Regardless of (he amount expended, our service as complete to the last detail. On gtandard the finest provides our patrons with only COME IN AND SEE Stock SALES ; : 3 BUSINESS and Fixtures. WANTED IKES ; 3llave you a bottle warmer 3to warm the baby'g bottle?; 5-- APARTMENTS Mothers and Daughters Day with Urge lot and extra rooms. will he festered at Relief Society KtX't 1UTY: Home end Lot, $800. Tuesday, May 81. The young Acrengo and Homo $600 A women of the R. club will have Very Reantlfal Avene Hoom Farm and Home $600. charge of the program and presiA Provo Home $760. cor- a.feV' i,5s with New, Retracto Cord Set COME IN AND SEE SPECIALS Orchards, water, lights, only $950. Terms Homeaeeker. 4 14 A. t R, Home- Coops - Close. Mod. Home, Let, paved at $1760. Peter Groneman enterMod. House, only $1150. the members of the I Ex. Lota Homo $1100. 4 Complete 3 7 A. Coops .IS. i CvVr'x' for your Old Iron' ; LEAVES 10 A. Comfortable Home tained Friendly Neighbors clnb nt her 00 Acre Pasture nt $10 per Acre. home Thursday afternoon. $6.45 v U. S. BOOTS Special tempered rubber - straight relief solely chorister, announces the next singing practice for tha Singing Mothers of tha atake will be held at the Tlmpenogos chapel, Thursday, June I nt 8 p. m. All membere ere urgently requested to be present. Mrs. Geo. F. Welle, Reporter Telephone 25TQUICK SALE Mrs. Carl Farley, Sharon stake VINEYARD mms aa ss'n? $4.79 Special SINGING MOTHERS Mra. Blrdone Terry, Delores Robbins, Joan Lovelass; Annie Mao Gardner; Jaunlta Qardner; and Walter Johnson. Following tha the time was turned to Don Edward, President ot the Priest's Quorum who conducted the, program. Talks were given as follows: "Tha restoration of the Aaronlc Priesthood" by Clyde Asay and Raymond Bronson; "Why members of the Aaronlc Priealhood should rend thn book of Mormon" by Max Bd wards; Remarks were also made by Collin Smith, chairman of the Aaronlc priesthood activities end Julian Hansen and Jnmea B. Ferguson of tha Btaka High Connell. Musical numbers were given by a chorus of deacons and congregational singing. (Twenty-tw- o members tf the ward attended the excursion to the Salt Lake temple lest week. They were: Mr. end Mrs. Ivern Pyne, Bishop and Mrs. Roy 11. WllGappmayer, Mr. and Mra. ford Larsen, Mr. and Mra. Leland Preatwlch, Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Adame, Mr. end Mrs. Lusell Robbins. Mra. Amelia Letts, Mra. Nellie Cordner, Mra. Mend O. Row-lMine Beatrla Rowley, Mra. Myra Adame, Mra. Elizabeth D. Draper, Mr. and Mra. Oral Mrs. Emma 8tratton end Mrs. Cynthia Do Lange. A very Intereating lesson wee given la Relief 8odoty meeting by Edna Larsen last Tuesday, the subject being "Beautification of Home end Community. A good attendance waa present The program for church service next Sundn evening will ha under the supervision of the genealogical committee and wilt be In the form of a pageant given by the Junior genealogical class. A lot of work Is being put on it A good attendance will be appreciated by the committee and tha bishopric. The claia work in Relief Society next Tuesday will be con dneted by the theological department Martha Reynolds end Nora Keeler will present the teacher topic end the Lesson subject "The influence of Christ on civlllc-atlowill be conducted by Lucy Ponlson. This meeting Is being held earlier than scheduled due to the fact that tha meetings will soon dose for tha summer. Word bus been received of the birth of n daughter. May 10th to Mr. and Mra. Charles Rohbock of San Francisco, Cnl., former residents of the ward. The mother waa formerly Mbs Mildred Farley, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Theodore Farley Jr. Tha baby Is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mra. Karl Rohbock. Mr. and Mra. Sterling Nelson and son Mnnrlco of Cedar City and Mr. and Mra, Oswald Coombs of Salt Lake City were guest at the home of their parents, Mr, end Mrs. Anthony Nelson lasl Saturday and 8unduy. Mra. Allen Bird of Mantl spent Sunday visiting with her daughter. Mrs. Joaeph B. Booth. ttmmmtmmttm ATTENTION dry-denni- ng Landing Net N. University Ave. Right now . . . the perfect opportunity to get the most marvelous at the refrigerator ever built right price! Beautiful, new 1938 "Dry-cleanin- RODS 112 ng I ' Mra. C. H. Poulsou, n" h Now - Mr. and Mra. Chaa. Robin and family have moved Into our ward to make their home. Mr. Robins will operate tha store formerly owned by W. P. Williams. The family corns from Heber where Mr. Robbins has been manager of the Heber Exchange. Mr. end Mra. Grant Johnson and family hava left for Lynndol where Mr. Johnson has been transferred to work on the TIMPANOGOS e. LUMBER FOR HOME IMPROVEMENTS During Ihli omaptilgn, we soonest Sis "man of ths house- - or a make needed rspafcs and Improvenwots. We can supply die hiraber lor ersry puipase. end lolly dosst Why not a In die osliar as one ol many passible can veals Daw? Small additions or repairs, Inside aid out greater efficiency and Shelves, bkd Slat for regular ordinances. Thera will be a Senior Temple Excursion held Friday, June lu, 1988 to the Bait Luke temple from Sharon atake. The stake committee wish to remind the ward chairmen of the genealogical program to be given next Sunday evening, May 89 in connection with the regular Sacrament meeting In each ward. Wu have a Balt Lake Temple Baptlemal appointment for a Junior Baptlamal exennion to bo held Saturday, June 18, 1988 from Sharon atake and urge the membere to furnish more names for this excunkm ai onr allotment la 400 name. Anyone having namee please mall them to Mra. Amelia Lalta aa early aa possible. The Senior Temple Excursion which was sponaored from Sharon Stake Friday, May 80, waa well attended. Won't Be Long Pago lluwi a Phone 048J1 It NEWS 4 HRI tjygFj) XuHAtq uHtk CfvEap Siccbtldhf . ' 0B WB GQEDBB GB MC0ia3QII0SJl |