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Show TIMPANOGOS m. C. H. FoaUea, Keportar Telephone IUI Leuore Billing left Bun- day morning for Washington U C. where ehe baa accepted a position with the government Miss took a civil aerviee ex. BlUinga amination aome time ago and waa given thle job aa a reault She baa been employed by the D. T. R. Co. in Provo for the laat four Mixa jreara. while attending school. The bride-to-b- e Phjrllia Johnson of Lake View is a graduate of the Provo bad planned to accompany Miss school. The yonng eonple high Billings but remained on account will make their home In Panaea, of the death of her brother HerNevada, where Mr. Rowley is embert ployed. MonMiss Edith Murdock left Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Wofflnden Los for Angeles evening day where she will be employed. Miss of Cedar City formerly of Jhe Murdock was guest of honor at ward, are announcing the engagea shower given by Dorotha Jones ment of their daughter, Verda, at her homo last week. Lovely to Charles Bear! a of Ploehe, personal gifts were given and a Nevada, formerly of Spanish aoclal visit enjoyed. During the Fork. The ceremony will be perthe game of Chinese formed in the Salt Lake temple, evening October It. They will make their Checkers was played and fefreeh-menserved to the following hqme In Pioche, Nevada. friends: Mrs, Alice Jensen; Mrs. President Watkins and family Zends Rowley; Mrs. Rildred Roh-boc- have moved into their new home Mrs. Myrtle Rowley; Miss and the people of the Tlmpanogos Almeda Pan tin; Miss Lnclllu ward welcome them as members Farley; Mrs. Jnlla Jones; Miss of the ward. Dorotha Jones and the gnest of honor. The program In church Sunday, evening waa under the direction FJIcn Bellows Reporter of the stake missionaries of the stake. The preliminary waa conMrs. David Bone of Payaon has ducted by Bishop Roy Oappmayer. been the (neat of her daughter. The speaker of, the evening waa Mrs. Gladys Smith, during the Pleasant of the Charles Millar past week. View ward' who told some in' Relief society chorus practice teresting Incidents leading to bis conversion to the church. Special will be held Tuesday at ona p. m. musical numbers were two solos All 'desiring to partllpate should, ' sung by Mrs. Wllford Mnhleateln attend. Ashaccompanied by Mrs. Orval A special musical, program la ts k; EDGEMONT ton. That The Yonagstcn Suita Wffl Adore. Their smart good looks and saag frcw aa their dom, a handaomo new coloni, will make. aa instant appeal to year children. Rod mothers who appreciate long wearing service and valne will highly approve of Uiia extraordinary offer. . ad BRIEFS an-aaa- al .98 8 to .....and business being arranged for Mutual TuesThe work departnight, under the direction of day ment of the relief society had Bertha Testes and Helen Prone. of the program Tuesday charge is eordlally invited to Everyone afternoon. The lesson on Vita- attend. mins and their importance to the Mrs. Martha Stewart visited body was given by Mrs. Virginia Ponlson. Refreshments were serv- with her sister, Mrs. C. O. Sport, ed by' district number' 10, Mrs. man, of Balt Lake City, Tuesday. Myrtle Kitchen and Mrx. Lucy Mr. Forrest Ferguson is Ponlson supervising. from Injuries received In Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hacking an automobile aecldent a week have returned to their home in ago. Callup, New Mexico, after visiting hers with their parents, Mr, and Mrs Carl Farley. During their vacattoiT they also went to Canada to vialt Mr. Hacking's The Sharon ward genealogical parents. Mr. and Mm. Vern C. Johnson committee met at the . home of of Provo announce the engage- Mrs. Natalia 8uyder, Monday evement of their daughter, Leona, to ning. Gaee were' played after Ernest Rowley of Cedar City. The which refreshments were served a to all. marriage will take place in the 10. Ortober Malt Lake temple, October ST is the date aet for Ernest is a graduate of the Lin- tha opening of bide for the conB.Y.U. coln high school and the struction of the Salt taka aqueand is well known in the ward duct from tho Deer Creee prohaving made hia home with his ject to Utah'e capital, which grandmother, Mrs. Leila Harris, alto tha Olmatad and tunnela. Though the fnnda for thia section of the Deer Creek project were withdrawn recently, they were restored through prompt nrtlon by Senator Elbert Thomaa, Oovarnor Henry Blood and other officiate In Utnh. . Snow r .95 Christensens 34 N. University Ave. BOYS CLOTHES Alpi- ne-Draper r Friday, October 14, 1938 UTAH VALLEY HEWS FactS h Salt Lakes Newest Hotel see activities of "cerwill he tain high Industrlallsta probed if the National Aaaoetatlon of Manufactnren succeeds In getting a House committee selected for that Job. Fascist and Nail activities arc charged agalnct them. 200 Rates: Rooms $1.50 to 200 $4.00 Tile I OREAT MORMON TEMPLE h - t . HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE ah All West Rxpssnre Rooms . DM DMlgktfnliy Air Ousted Cooking eubbags in quarters and chopping It Inter when the sections am tender halpa to valuable minerals contained by this vegetable. e a e Several scores of Provoans wonld never have known It waa Wednesday, Columbus Day" Oct. II had it not been that tha liquor store waa closed. They stood in amassment at tha notice they were tacfd on tha door, as usual libaunable to obtain tha tion of Bacchus. . MIOHLY RMOOJUfSXBRD gineer 05.00 r- - FOR TOUR, OLD TIRE Tire On Any New 1st Grade .4 or L.&H. 348 W. Center ly TIRE GO. St. Phone 403 While They Last Several Patterns of WALLPAPER 33'3 per cent Off Utah Valley Glass & Paint 348 West Center Phone In FAIR VISITOR ' sereeu Mias Prances Punter, tress, caught by candid rsmrrs aa visit to the grounds af the New Turk World's Fair IMS. ac- NEW SPECIALS JUST RECEIVED! Mens and Boys FANCY WOOL FELTS Waterproof Am Real Special One lot of Men's FANCY WOOL FELTS ..Of tho, Utah Valley News weekly at Provo, .Utah, for pnb-lish- ed October 1, 1933,, State County of Utah, as. . . , MENS LARGE SHAPE Black and. Renovated Ha to Black, Brown Statement of the Ownerships Management, Circulation, Etc,, required by the Acte of Congress of August 94, 1012, aad March 8, 1988. tlAil New Fall Shadei J. B. STETSON ; bit ' Waterproof leD or Grey. $2.00 Real Fur Felt made overs ' Ad Nutria aa 4.10 - Special lot of $liUV 'Af aa 917) Fur Felts Utah. :' . Before me, a Notary Public In and for tha State and', couqty aforesaid, personally appeared David O. Wight, who having been duly sworn according to taw, depose and aaya that he Is the Editor of the Utah Valley Newa and that the following la, to tha beat of his knowledge and belief a true statement of tho ownership " management (and .If a daily paper, the circulation), etc., of the aforesaid publication for .be date shown In the above caption, required by the Act of August 34, 1913, as emended by the Act of March 3, 1918, embodied in section 587, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on tha reverse of thlc form, to wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and buslnecs managers are: Publisher, Utah Valley Publishing Company, a corporation, post office address, Provo Utah; Editor, Managing Editor nnd Business Manager is D. O. Wight, Provo, Utah. Utah Valley Publiahlng Co.; The State of Utah, office of David O. Wight, A. V. Watkins, State Engineer, Salt Lake City. P. K. Nielsen, Elmer A. Jacob, Notlca la hereby given that Ross D. Wight. Mrs. Gao. F. Walla. Reporter Heber A. Knudaen, Box 17, R. F. 3. That the owner la: (If owned 4 D. 1, Provo Utah has mads AppliTelephone by a corporation, its name ana In accordance with the address must be stated cation, and also Joseph Blake, eon of Mr. and taws of Utah, to appropriate 1.0 thereunder the name MVe. James T. Blake has received see. ft. of underground water In Immeditely and nddrecses of atockholdera a mission call to leave November Utah county, Utah. Bald water or holding one per cent 1 for tha mission home, prior to will ha diverted from May 1 to owning or more of total amount of stock. Central East the for each October of inclusive leaving II year, If not owned by a corporation, States November 14. Joseph Ip from a i well, 300 ft deep, and addresses of the a graduatae of the Lincoln high located at a point N. 17(4.34 ft tho name owners Individual must be given. school and Seminary, also tha and W. 3337.1 ft from tha BE If owned by a firm, company, or D. 8. business college. Cor. 8oc. 4, T. I 1, R. I E., L. other 8LB and M., and used to Irrigate name unincorporated concern, ita of tha and addreu, as well as teachera and Officer 30 acrea of land embraced la the those of each Individual member, M. L A. made their annual ImWUSWK See.. 4, and EHBEU provement Bra drive Monday Sec. I, T. 7 8., R. 1 E BLB aad must be given.) 3. That tha knows bondholders, evening and later met at the home M. As much of said water as la of Mr. and Mn. John Larsen necessary will be used mortgagees, and other security tha daring where refreshments were served entire year for domestic purposes holders owning or holding 1 per and a aoclal ... enjoyed. cent or more of total amount of at oaa residence. . , bonds, mortgages, or other securana . Davis is Mrs. Hagh J. Joseph ..This Application designated ities are: (If there are none, so in tha office of tho State Engineer None. as No. 137K4, All protests re- state.) 4. That tha two paragraphs sisting the granting of emld with reaaona there- next above, giving tha names of Application, BOAT FOR SALEI for, made la affidavit form, mast the owners, stockholders, and bo filed with T. H. Hnmpherya, security holders. If any, contain 8tate Engineer, 403 State Capitol, not only the llet of stockholder Good Salt Lake City, Utak, with oaa and security holders aa they ap16-Fo- ot extra copy aad 91.33 flllag fas pear upon tho hooka of tho comoa or before November IS. 1938. pany but also. In cases where the stockholder or security holder T. H. HUMPHERYS See Milt Jacques, mouth appear upon the book of the State Eagtaaer at of river or inquire company as trustee or In any Date of first publics tloa 159 West Center St. other fiduciary relation, tho name September 13, 1113. . of the person or corporation for Date of last pnhllcatloa whom such trustee Is acting, la October 14, 1133. given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant's full knowledge nnd belief aa to the circumstances and conditions under which atockholdera and security holders who do not appear upon the hooka of the company a trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no rcasou to believe that any other person, association, or .corporation has any interest direct or Indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than aa so stated by him. We r.re Proud of Our Delivery Service David O. Wight, Editor. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 12th day of October 1933. PHONES: 200-20- 1 A. V. Watkins My commission expires February 1, 1939. eharga. 368 West Center St Provo, Utah HANSEN S MARKET First West 297 North Phone 897 SPECIALS IN REAL SOAPS BRING YOUR COUPONS HERE WE REDEEM ALL BRANDS LEGAL NOTICES . Including; Oxydol, Ivoryy Camay, Lifebouy, Rinso, Lux Also Crisoo and Spry Coupons. LIFEBOUY for 3 RINSO Large pkg. Giant Size lux VINEYARD 19? 22$ 59c : Toilet Soap ban for. .19$ 3 01-R- VEGETABLES We Have FRUITS AND a Complete Stock of - - Friuts and Vegetables At Prices which will attract yon 1 . BUNCHED A VEGETABLES for POTATOES n for ds ORANGES per dozen & J PUMPKIN (Cans) Each ' j ' VEGETABLES Q in cans u fog A'. 9$ 5 . , 6-p- . Bids for tha Draper Alpine uud Olmsted tunnels of tho Salt Lake aequeduct section of thq Dear Creek project will bo opened Oct. IT at II a. m. In Provo, according to E. O. Larsen, en . . A. Murdock in-la- con-ser- t Lake CM. . 'see Baths OPPOSITE are spending the week with relatives la Idaho. Mra. Davis' son William M. whs Mra. Ferry Ntelaoa, Reporter baa spent tha peat five months at Mammoth Cava In Tellowstone Waddings seem to bo quite tha park where he waa amployad, will fad In Windsor. Monday Buleah them at Rigby. Idaho and W.. Roberta, daughter of Mr. and join home with them. retnra Mra. Robert Wright and Clinton Mrs. Mr. Clinton non of R. Club surprised Member of and Hill, Hill of Grind View were united Mrs. Wesley Maag at her home in marriage at Bait Lake. Tha lnSpringvllte on Oct. I. Social young coupte will mnka thalr chat was enjoyed and refreshhome In tha 8haron stake. Con- ments served. Those who attended were. Mrs. Anita Vartey, gratulations Buleah. Mra. Lucille H. Orme, Mrs. NorMonday, Mr. and Mra. Oscar ma Holdaway, Mrs. Paulina GamCragun left for Las Vsgaa when mon, Mrs. Sylvia Holdaway, Mrs. they expect to make their homo. Idyll Toons, Mrs. Dalis Stone, Mra. Sarah Mabel Mn. Bunker, bo will lesson Tha Literary given In Relief Society meeting Olson, Mrs. Veada Whitley and Tuesday nndar tha direction of Mrs. Delphls Holdaway. class leader, Thors Crawford. Invitations Several hundred . ... to relatives extended been have visitors conference tho Among at Salt Lake Sunday wore: Mr. and friends to attend the wedding and Mrs. Blwood Baxter, Mr. and reception tonight for Mice Maxlnq Mra. George Long, Mra. Wm. Andreason and Orvll B.'Davla to Prestwick and Mr. and Mrs. Ferry be given by the brides parents, Nielson, Mr. Wllford Stork, Mar- Mr. and Mrs'. Jena C. Andreason garet and Edith Stark, Bernleco In the Vineyard ward Recreational hall. The yonng eonple ware Johnson, and Zola Kirk. married this morning la the 8alt Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Lalsle Lake Temple. They will make Kirk and daughter Melba, Mr. their home In Edgemont ward. and Mra. Ferry Nlelcon and The best wishes of both' comdaughters Ranee and Nana and munities are extended 'to them. Perry Corbrldgo attended the Verlene Olson, li year old State Fair at Salt Lake City r daughter of Mrs. Harriet Olson Sunday, Mr. and Mra. Harold and n student of tha Ith grade Hansen motored to Burloy, Idaho at Lincoln la la a. critical conreturning Monday. Tuesday Mra. dition following an Auto accident Harold Hanson and Mrs. Mary Sunday evening. She, withRich-ar- d Hanson motored to Barley, Idaho Manning of Lehl, waa returnto attend the funeral of Mra. ing horns when they crashed Into Mary Hanson's grandson, Howard a parked Ice truck. The girl's vary suddenly right leg waa nearly severed. 8he Hanson, who-dloSaturday evening..- suffered loss' of blood and . injuries.'. She Is at the Mra. Hyrnm Cragun entertained at her home in Sharon Monday American Fork' hospital where conare latest that' her reports Evening In honor of her daughter; Mrs. Sheridan Cragun. The dition is only. fair. Mr. Manning received only, minor Injuries. evening was spent' In' playing ' v gamea, under tha direction of ..Invitations have been Issued to Mra. Rnmel Cragun, after which several hundred, friends and dainty refreshments' were served. for a wedding reception to Many beautiful gifts were receiv- bo. given Monday .evening In the ed by the goast of honor. Thoeo Vineyard. Amassment hall, for attending from Windsor were tho Mias Jennie Wklker, daughter of Mesdamea Sarah E. Hooley, Zel-pMr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. WalHarris, Mary Hales, Alice ker. Mias Walker la' .marrying Harris, Velma Kelander, Revs Elroy Murdock, son of Mr..' and Keetch, Emily Long, Nona Bax-tor- . Mn. Joseph A. Murdock of VineBertha Swenaen, Oliva Stark, yard. Mlaa Walker Is a teacher Blanche Nielson, Nellie York, Lot- In the Vineyard school, and la a tie Harrlc, Chrlstabell Grant. Jentalented musician. Mr. Murdock nie Harris, Rose Harris, Zora la teaching in tha- Central school Hanson, Enid Johnson, Exna at Pleasant Orave. Cragnn, Oenelve Cragun, Mary Shoell, Margaret Wright, Mrs. Lowell Gordon, Mra. Orrin Bwen-se- n, Mrs. Florence Johnson and Beeale Down. Probate aad Notices A aoclal waa held at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cragun Conan It Oonaty Clerk or tb Saturday evening. Those present Respective to enjoy this affair were Mr. and Information. Mrs. Elmer York, Mr. and Mra. Orrin Swan sen, Mr. and Mrs. Martell Keetch and Mr. and Mra. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Edmund Cragun Jr. WINDSOR 403 Recreation Institute Held in Canyon Glen A very lucceeaful Institute was held for all Recreation Workers of Utah County at Canyon Glon. Provo Canyon Tuesday afternoon, with supervisor Jena V. Holland In charge. Assistant 8tate Director, Verne B. Thorpe wee in attendance and was the principal apeaker. ' Discussion of the problems of the different communities was had and much good was obtained throuah these contacts. Games and aporta were featurea of the afternoon, also a Treasure Hunt waa carried on. A delicious plr.nie lunrh waa then served to 40 workers. Mrs. Lillie Stevens waa chairman of the lunch, assisted by Mrs. Jean W. Duncan nnd Beulah O. A very flue surprise of the afternoon was tha serving of melons from the patch of Owen Snhln, Salem Recreation worker. Hen-rlchse- n. Nov. 10 and 11 have been set for the public opening of (he new Parker and Tlmpanogos schools. a At Ford's factories one third of his 123.613 workers are above 40 year of age. SPECIALS, FROM. AROUND THE STORE 1 CRACKERS, (Premium) box N. B. G BUTTER COOKIES 2 lbs. SALAD DRESSING, (Grand) RED STAR FLOUR (A Real Buy) 2-l- Strong b. ..... MEATS, 26c 26c 26c 98c : flRSP Quality Meats Only Every Piece is U. S. Inspected' VEAL STEAKS 191 GROUND ROUND STEAK SIRLOIN STEAK . . per lb. 22c per lb. 23c FRESH SIDE PORK MUTTON CHOPS PORK SAUSAGES BACON i MUTTON STEW LOAF CHEESE We Deliver 25? ... 2 for 25c per lb. 18c tit per lb. 7c per lb. 20c |