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Show Friday, November UTAH VALLEY NEWS PAUI. ROMEHON, Utali Valley News tf PablbM mnr Mdw Internationally famous baritone singer, established an record for attendance nt tha B.Y.UCommnnlty concerts unlq Oa aU-li- UTAH VALLIY PUBLISHING II Marik Vint ' UWh. Mat when UUk laaaal rlala bMw Nmiiwkw 1. itkaaa Aat at Maiak A UK 1WI at alflaa at Its three centuries since the Pilgrim fathers shot the Indians away from their front door so they could eat turkey and cranberry sauce in Peace. They probably added to their Thanksgiving Day prayer their fervent gratitude that they were still unpierced by savage arrowheads, that their skulls were still uneracked by the tomahawk, and that they could oomb their long hair without the scalp falling off. Today we celebrate Thanksgiving with much the same threat standing over our heads. The world is clouded with tho black thunderhead of war. It is being ground under the heels of grasping tyrants. ..'Only two wide oceans keep these same tryants from our doors, and we wonder how "wide those oceans really are. As we look around us in todays world we wouder if we have progressed sensibly from . arrowheads and tomahawks to tanks and bombers. Yet, as America girds to keep our cities and our countryside free from blood and destruction, we feel there is a real reason for TIIANKSGIVING this year. We are thankful for the harvest time, and the .harvest; but more yet. are we thankful for the men and women, millions of them, who have the courage and the integrity to stand up for PEACE, and to sacrifice if necessary to keep this nation safe. - Utah Coustys First Volunteers for tha army training course of one year left this week by bns for Port Lewis, Washington. They were Cordon Harvey Mead of Sprlngvllle, Daniel Clarence Taylor of Salem, Don William Prows of Provo, Carlos Hickman of Leht, Robert Hyde of American Pork, and Maurice Whlmpey Marteli of Pleasant Grove. Two other volunteers went to Salt Luka City with Pollen Chief Ouy Christensen to try for admission In csss any of tho other six fulled to qualify under the physical examination. They were Delbert Roy Brown end Harold R. Carter, both of Provo, Ceremonies were bald In Provo and Spanish Pork prior to tho departure of these volunteers. ar Although we have many in our community who are having a struggle to meet their obligations, and many more would appreciate sincerely a better home and better car and better clothes, and all like to see higher wages, and better prices for our farm products, yet where in all the world would you go today to find a better land to live inf DID YOU KNOW THAT 1. The average wage scale in the United States to tradesmen is three times greater than that paid in most prosperous European countries. 2. More students are attending universities in the United States than in all other countries in the of the popworld, although we have but one-fifteen- th ulation. The amount of money spent for food for tho average American family is three times that spent by , the average European family. 4. In proportion to population, twice as many ' homes, four times as much electricity, seven times as many automobiles, four, times as many telephones, five times as many radios are found in America than in any other nation in the world. Besides all this, every citizen of America should be filled with deep gratitude that we yet have equal rights; that we have civic dubs, youth organizations, 3. . .. womens dubs, and that we can hunt, fish, and play ball. In the totalitarian states, all activities and organizations not controlled by the Government are prohibited. In our homes we listen to uncensored radio, read uncensored news. We are free to speak, . write and print what we believe. We may operate any business enterprise in the country. We may live where we please and how we please. The only pro-- . hibition we have placed upon ourselves is for the ELDER KENT PIELDINO ELDER WAYNE BELLOWS Thee young Sharon ward elders will be given n farewell testimonial Sunday evening, Nov. 4, nt 7:10 oclock, In the Sharon ward chapel, announces Bishop X. E. Twltchell. Elder Bellows la the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Bellows. He Is a graduate of the Lincoln high school and the Sharon seminary, and hss also attended the Brigham Yeung university. Ha will leave Nov. 8 for the Central States mission. Elder Fielding is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Fielding. Ho also is a graduate of tha Lincoln high school and Sharon seminary, and has been an nctlvn worker In seoutlng in the Bharon ward and district Both yonng men have been active In church work, are highly respected la the community, ns wall as the Sharon stake, for both have been capable workers. THE PROGRAM to ha presented at tha testimonial will Include tho following numbers, states Bishop Twtlchall: Opening song, "Praise to tha Man; Invocation, C. M. Fielding; Sacramental song, Oh, It la Wonderful; Remarks, Victor C. Anderson; Song, Hnrold Bererton; Remarks, Wayne Bellows and Kent Fielding; rending, Dixie Reese; Remarks, Mrs. Bellows and Mrs. J. Allen Fielding; Closing song, Send tha Light; benediction, Who can do it? VENETIAN BLINDS GLASS REPLACEMENTS Call UTAn VALLEY GLASS AND PAINT CO. . PHONE 4M DR. ARTHUR VANCE 106 We 4 Clearance Sale! of UNCLAIMED PRODUCE will be sold at SHARON INDUSTRIES . good of all. Commencing at 9:00 A. M. Monday, November 25th r y.v Y k. V- -y y.y Y.y y.v r.y M North COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE II North Ualv. At. Phon. 11 Fire Insurance Agency PROVO UTAH TIRE REPAIRING FREQUENTLY W. H. Bill WILDE A Standard Oil Service Station Corner of 2nd N. and Univ. Avo. Flione 1553 ' 20t Tib Batts Row 200 Rites: to 14.00 HAO Hotel Temple Square Belt Imho . LANE DOUBLE-VALU- E Cedar Chest Value Closes November 30th CMy, Utah OB West Exposers Rooms Air Delightfully ERinsT c. RoasrrsR, - g, Sterling Byland, Jr., George Adams. OFFICERS 07H.LA. will have charge of tho services next Snndxy evening in place of the first Sunday In December. This change has been made on account of a testimonial being held on their regular night for Richard-Bigelow- , who has accept ed a call to serve as a missionary In the Southern States. Richard will go to the mission home in Salt Laks City, Dec. Snd'. I A beautifully fitted travelling case included with every Cedar Lane Chest purchased in November. Tfiene KUMt-ln- priced from Client, purchased for this event are r 917.75 846.50- - Theiw i. See Us Now u. 8. TIRES BATTERIES Brimhall Bros. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gappmnyer, Mrs. Isabella Gnppmayer and daughter Margaret went to Salt Lnko City last week to attend the funeral service for their nephew Morris Whltbeck who passed away In California. Mr. and Mrs. Dee WhJtbeck of Roosevelt, parents of the yonng man also came to attend the funeral and were guests nt tha Gappmnyer horns tha latter part of the week. Dinner guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. F. B. Wofflnden last Sunday were Mrs. LeRoy Senrle and daughter Hnsel of Kupai) Montana, Maurlne Whlple of El Paao Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Searle of Tooele and Mr. and Mr. Ernest Rowley of Nephl. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Billings of 8alt Lake City visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Skinner last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chaster Graff and son Wesley, Dorrel and Montell went to 8snta Clara Wednesday where they will spend the Thanksgiving holiday and will also attend a family gathering commemorating tha fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. Graffs parents. Mr. and Mrs. Theodors Graft. Friday they will visit in Enterprise with Mr. and Mrs. Lather Terry, parents of Mrs. Graff. Mrs. Gertruds Weaver hu returned home after visiting with her mother In Grand Junction, g HIGHLY SELECT NOW PAY LATER! Make yonr selection while the stock la complete and this fine gift premium Is available. A small down payment will hold It for niriatmaa delivery. Jut make your election and advise ns where and whew you want it delivered. DIXON-TAYLO- -- R RUSSELL UNUSED TRANSPORTATION IN THIS SPLENDID USED CAR Many thousands of miles of unused transportation remain in thin beautiful IBM Studebnker DeLuxo Sedan. It has undergone tho thorough reconditioning typical of nil our used car values. While far more than half Its original transportation value remains, yon can buy It for actually lean than half its original cost. TOU should be the one to grab this In a hurry. Below we list a few of the Many Makes and All Models of Cars, priced from $75. to $695. 1087 NASH SEDAN Radio aad Heater 1040 CHEVROLET REDAN Radio and Heater 1080 lONTlAC COUPE Radio and Heater 1087 DODGE SEDAN Radio and Heater 1988 FORD V8 PICK-U- P 1988 CHKV. Choasle and Osh, long wheel base. This Is a real bargain! Liberal iso Nonb Trade-i- n Allowances and Easy Terms! i tnited sales U & SERVICE Colorado. Native lumber Used Lumber Shinales, Sash and Doors etylo and price to answer your exact requirements. la employed. RADIO AND APPUANCH STORE OWNERS PATRONIZE US Phone 384 University Ave. fr Willard L. Sowards nrtiam 77 N. (Mrs. C. II. Pontoon - Reporter) THE MARRIAGE of Edith, tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Murdock, to Clifton Murdock which took place In Los Angeles, November 7th Is INSURANCE announced this week by the LOANS aal REAL ESTATE bride's parents. Miss Murdock Bee has been employed In California two years. The young FRED E. RAY people will make their home nt Lake Tl M. Untv. Are. Phone 111 Arrowhead where Mr. Haycock Real Estate mlinm. LARSON STUDIO TIMPANOGOS Prove. Utah PHONE 1009 ho low of their owra faUjr who hove what R oral these dkjr to satiafy Wapsvoamo that oar eoaataat effort to quickly aad efficiently tend to moat imprrM them. Proves wo e)sy aad appreciate their hwalnea aad that wo waat thcaa to coo they do. See Samples on Display in Onr Windows nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Larsen visited here last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Wilford Larsen. RlUffS ..Salt Lakes Newest Hotel .. folks photograph of yon as can take It. Have it Your friends, your family, all those yon love will be Incomparably pleased if this ChriUmas yon give them a - your own portrait m are now and as only Ldbsoa today. . VETERINARIAN 2,000 Cans and daughters Emily and Marjory, Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Dahlia and son and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hlcken, all of Salt Lake visited hero Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joy O. Clegg and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Hold-swand family and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Handley and children attended a birthday celebration honoring thalr father Charles Handley of Sprlngrllla Saturday nt hie homo. Mr. Handley, a former Vineyard resident has the best wishes of tha antlro community ns he enters his llth milestone of Ilfs. A son was born to Joseph H. and Rath Seornp Clegg Sunday morning la the Utah Valley hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Olson attended funeral services Tuesday In Park City for his brother, Jacob E. Olson, who passed away Saturday at his home. Mitchell and Helen Stewart arc rejoicing over the arrival of a little daughter nt their home In Vineyard Tuesday. All concerned are reported to bo getting along SPEAKERS IN CHURCH last Sunday evening were Mis Ids Liechty and Weldon Taylor of the returned missionary organisation of the stake and President A. V. Watkins. Miss LaMons Perry had the program In charge. Bellows. Special musical numbers were two selections by the Tlmpanogos ' quartette and a piano solo by Inga, both arranged for women's FOR SALE First Class Pop Cora Sherrie Terry. I N.' voices by Wads Stevens. The 85o Call Dsn for the preliminary part of During chorus also presented Bentrlco F. the program ten boys were or- - j Bigelow, phone 05R8. Stevens Thanksgiving 8ong. dslned to the office of teachers. Tha speakers Included Lewis BaiThey were: Kenneth Wilkinson, ler and Conrad Hsrwsrd, deaBooth Maycock, Gordon De Lange, cons; two homo missionaries from Kennlon Anderson, Wesley Graff, Vineyard and a returned missionLeslie Rasmussen, Albert 8trass-berary, Elder Hansen. Frank B. Wofflnden board, representing tha Fourth ward, although the formality of balloting must be provided for on election day, Dec. 4, Just to insure that In this great democracy of United Stales no one la deprived of voting, bee ne when nomination day occurred no other name was nominated. Tha ballots how-ovwill have blank spaces for writing In another name If anyone wishes to do so. The voting will take place at College Inn, corner of Fifth North and University avenue. All cttlsena living west of Third East and east of Third West, and north of First 8onth are Included in the Fourth ward. Camp Grand View H.U.P. held an Interesting session on Thursday, Nov.' 15th nt the home of Mrs. Florence J, Stubbs. The GRAND VIEW history lesson was given by Mrs. Annls P. Tanner, class leader. (Mrs. C. H. Davies - Reporter) Refreshments were served by Florence Stubbs and Ella WilTwenty-Fou- r Member of Sharon Stake 8lnglng Mothers' loughby, chorus gave n very fine account of Mrs. John Nlcol, nee Margaret themselves at regular Sunday Nuttnll, Is recovering from a evening meeting. They presented two well known hymns "O, Lord major operation at tho Utah Valof Hosts" and "School Thy Peel- - ley hospital. er Your Picture in a Frame - - - ay e AMUR K. HALLIP was by acclamation this week for another five-yeterm on tha Provo city school WE THANKFUL? Bishop Thorlt C. Hebortson will bo tho speaker nt tho chureh services next Sunday evening. Everyone Is looking forward to tho Elders dance scheduled for Dec. 7. Bo keep that date open. Mr. and Mrs. T. Frank Griffin while Lawrence Brown accompanied Mr. Robeson, assisting him In several of tbs numbers. e yiqiiCTvMwwinMwmii (Mrs. Gao. F. Walls - Reporter) i i Hel-me- Ill I M. ARE VINEYARD to lie Honored tabernacle to bear this famous negro singer. Gracious and In bis numbers, be accorded encore after encore durThe highing tho performance. light of the program undoubtedly was nailed for Americana", In which tbs Unlrerslty chorus, directed by Dr. franklin Madsen assisted Mr. Robeson In tbs dramatic performance. MISS CLARA ROCKMORE also captivated her audience with her unique there-mi- n to playing, which sounded many like n cross between n violin and n finely tnned saw, bat was exquisite In Its sweetness. She r, was accompanied by Eugene hnk THANKSGIVING DAY Miutaarits tbs Jammed 500 peopls Sharoa Ward 22, 1940 SPEAR LUMBER CO. BEAUTIFUL HOMES" You Furnish the Lot Well Build the Home |