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Show w - - - O) UTAH VALLEY NEWS Friday, March 7, 1941 the Balt Lake Temple. The largo crowd that wltnaeeed the ehowiag of the aoout pletaree Lnudle Reporter of Yellowstone Park, Moaday Orphn Phono 0ISR1 evening at the ward honae. are all wishing they were acoata. Mr. and Mra. Woodrow Dlckoy A house party was held at the art upending 10 dnyn in Phoenix, Kitchen home Wedaeeday even-la-g. Arisona- - wharo they are visiting Games were played, the prise aoma of Mra. Dickeya miaalonary friend from' the East who have going to Alice Watts and consolation to Arluad Garrick, refreshwlatered la Arlnonn. ments were served to SI guests. Mra. Baa Johnson and Mra. The Sharon Stake Betaraed Hyram Cragun apeat Moaday la Missionary organisation furnished SHARON the program at M.LA. Sunday night Alfred Madsen was the speaker. A Quartette composed of Bo lead Harding, Kirby Allen, ElRoy Murdock and Earl Beck gave several musical aelecUons. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jacob spent Friday, Saturday and, Sunday at- the State Canaara conven- Lew-iren- OtlTfatfuA I'M SO PROUD OF OUR HOME NOW of am1 proud e a TswiTlec wovn a dbhwA nimb nvni heads ta. hk - J I t asamsd hsma became me ABC Monthly Plea made It jassOJa Is hay on assy Ihy-mea- i HOI I ioriSl Mads ere available el oat If tion In Ogden. At Fast aaeetlng Sunday the following bablea wore blessed: Carrol, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Kenneth McEwan; Sally Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Oliver Johnson; Carrol Ann. I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Muhg. Bay Peterson was confirmed a member of the Church. Mrs. Orson Prestwlch observed her birthday Monday. A group of o ?& Utah Timber & Goal Go. 1(4 West 5th North Provo, Utah. 232 neighbors and friends spent the afternoon wltb her, and In the evening her slaters, brothers, two daughters and families were guests at dinner. A Might of Knighthood was observed Tuesday night by the M. Men and Gleaner Girls at the home of Hyrum Cragun. Games were played and a trio composed jof Genevieve Gordon, Kathleen Downs and June Cragun, accompanied by A its Williams, sang a few numbers. Refreshments were served to 4S. The Orem Uterary club met at the home of Mrs. Roy Park. They had as their special guests the Edgemont Literary club. Mrs. Elva Newell and Fern Kitchen entertained at a brides shower Saturday In honor of their sister, Ruth, who was married In December to Hugh Redmond of Salt Lake. The bride received many lovely gifts. o USED CARS 1937 PONTIAC SEDAN Radio and 1939 CHEVROLET SEDAN Hcater.H25.90 Radio - Heater 595.90 1932 FORD SEDAN 1934 FORD SEDAN 1937 FORD COUPE AN IUPORTANT Message for Parents Of Littls Tats (225.00 . Very Clean (105.00 (375.00 Good Trades -- UNITED SALES & SERVICE INC. 150 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE - PHONE 606 TODAYS USED BEST BUYS Leather ( m mm 795 ROCKING CHAIR - NE- WUNFINISHED CHESTS LE.S. LAMPS NEW H ay 7-9- Hardwood 195 0 NEW UNOLEUM REMNANTS USED and delight vanned parents. Modem, simplified teaching methods make this possible. At this age it fa MOT TOO BOOM. Beginners pianos coat little easy to pay for. Taylor Bros. TOP QUALITY Will Meet Any Price HAROLD MAAG PHOHB 018-B- -l - BIG REDUCTIONS! AH Enamel ESTATE RANGE Trade in Your Old Plano or Furniture Furniture Exchange Call 24 that plenat thaw strength ea their Interest In music 5 4 KITCHEN CHAIRS Tiny etadmta of only S and 7 soon learn to play tames 5 10.95 R. C. A. RADIO NEW 3-9- AW 310 West Center St for Expert Radio Refrigerator or Washing Machine Repairs Horses Wanted old and useless animals bought at highest prices SeD direct to the Fox Ranch and get full value for your animals. rifhti Richaubuchar, WwU War lying Mend L. B. Megmder, S Said in New Tech. eon-clad- British and German goveramauta a tow weeks ago, to establish Soup la Belgium aa an klttal anperiSMnt to tost out whethar these people can ho saved without military advantage to either sldo. There to noth tag now la this war -March of Hanger,-- Mr. Hoover told hla aadtoactL The eonse-pifrof grant wars era always famine and pestilence. The World War of II years ago brought hunger to throe hundred mlllioa people. In the present conflict It ta coming ffeetar and with more violence. day nearly three hundred mlllioa peoplo are on rations Bum drastic, ainapt to Germany and Grant Britain, than at the and of the third joar in tha last war. ta this creep-la- g famlaa tha moat Immediate danger and greatest suffering ta among tha raven ty million people ta the democracies which have been overran by tha German armies. Two weeks ago tho Committees experts in Belgium reported that within a month tha city and town population consisting of over eight mlHIon peoplo would bo without food anlesa supplies were brought in somewhere, somehow. tim NEW PROPOSALS . ta presenting the asw proposals, Mr. Hoover said, "Ton are awara that this Commutes has mads proposal to tho belligerent governments that completely organised food control should be set up for the peoples on the lines of tho tost war. Those Windsor Couple to Celebrate 55th Anniversary In- vited to call. Mr.' Hooley waa born July tl. 1814 at Pleasant Grove, the son of Harriet Nerdln and Thomas Hooley. Mr. Hooley was born April 19, 1870 at Pleasant Grove, The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Elden 8. Perry was blessed and named Leo Ivan Perry by hla father In fast meeting Sunday. PHONE 051J5 At least II mineral elements are essential in tha diet of man and animals, end these mast nil be supplied through food tub Twenty-fiv- a Gleaner Girls from Grandview participated ta tho Sheaf Binding very impressive ceremonies Bnadny evening. Mr. aad Mra. Glen Oaks am rejoicing over tho safe arrival of a baby girt at tho V. V. hospital i 4 , GRANDVIEW ;if Mutual Goal & Lumber Go. Utah i 1 " Hear him over KOVO at 9:30 Mondays - Who can do it? WALTER OOMPTOCl ' QSbVfamd 4 BMCIOS KNOT MAN lf Oov-igrs- TimtlAS BLIMMB UTAH VALLEY GLA88 AND PAINT CO. bOd?e "It is my ballet that tho Germans shoald aoopersta to secure soma DR. ARTHUR VANCX breadstuffs from continental sources. Bat tor meats, tats, sad food for TBTBBIMABIABf child run there are so sources of Went to ISO oa tha ContlneuL That mast supply coma tram overseas, and that requires cooperation from the British to pass the blockade. -If ws can make this experiment work In Belgium than each a plan can ba extended to the other It la primarily devoted Radiator aad Glue to saving tho unemployed destitute Sendee Spring and tha children. -PHONE 100 These Governments have this plea andsr consideration. Co. Mr. Hoover waa of tho opinion that tha relief of these countries 476 & Uaiv. Are. Prove wonld not prejudice the British aad would ba of no gala to tha Germans. Tha countries benefited ere not moklng charity, and would defray INSURANCE stt expenses The amount oxportad LOANS aad UAL JBSTATB from America would simply use our surplus food. To those who say It cannot bo FRED E. RAY dons, said Mr. Hoover, "tho reply la simple at least let aa try It and Tl N. Uaiv. Ave. Phene Iff If wa fail that and our effort COMPLETE Ahlander Mfg. COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE RALPHS RADIO HOG RAISERS Tho 55th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and, Mrs. Alonso Hooley will be observed by open house Saturday, March 8th at their home ta Windsor, from 1 p. m. to S p. m. Their children will net as host and hostesses. Friends, are math, of which about onwhnlf wssld he breadstuffs and one-hamanta fata, and food for children. -e . Fourth: That tha German there Is to ba aa of Htiiv flood. "Fifth : Bath Owuramaats to give BeUaf ships Immunity from attack. The whole to ba under the sud checks of aoma - - - a Republic made up of happy fsmilise - - - happy homes. Regardless of transpiring events, tbs - tha home remains as a bulwark of eecurity safest investment anyone can make. To take fdna-- . tage of present generous terms, build the home you want right now. Come in today aad disease year Midlag Mode! COME IN AND TALK THINGS OVER Uidw t Asks British and Gormans to Try Soup Kitchens in Belgium as Military Tost relatives and neighbors and to the Republic FOR WHICH IT STANDS proposals would have given lima to organise prevention. They are tha BUYING RASPBERRIES ultimata necessity. But s distracted p. T. Edwards and V. J. world Is slow to believe, and wo s to wars reluctantly compelled are in the market that It must ba confronted with ghastly reality before action few more acres of for eould be hoped tor. That ghastly raspberries at Highest reality haa arrived ta Belgium. Furthcrmora, while I do not agree Pfcoae 05-J--3. prices. to the grounds for tha rejection of oar previous proposals, yet if these people era to ba saved, wa must soak to moot those objections by proving oar cnee la action. -Theretora a tow weeks ago, we laid before tha British sad German (Mra. Ban Griffiths Beporter) Govarnasanta tha following suggee- Phono 014-B- I Hoover Presents New Plans to Save Hungry in Europe YERGENSEN FOX FARM i the Ib MANY OTHER GOOD BUYS Easy Terms v jura n New Paint and Good 1934 PLYMOUTH COUPE fi U Oecvmoaies Chicago (Special) New plana to marked the binding of the first avs the Inhabitants of the occupied ward Sheaf In Pleasant View democracies la Europe from atarva, history Sunday night by the Glea- tioa ware presented by former ner girl, with II Gleaners under President Hoover at a bum. meat the able direction of elaas leader, lag, bald la the Opart Hones "Hrst: That wa auks aa Initial Ida Llechty being presented' with Aadltoriam hare teat Sunday night hit appreciation ta asparlmant in Belgium to teat oat a Scroll by Mrs. Fielding, Stake iMte bodies who whether theee people can be saved T. W. M. I. A. President. All this movement to without military advantage to Gleaners wore beautiful formula aid these unfortunates, and the sad Gardenia eoraagaa. That this tost comprise sixty thousand who have written n. letters of approval, Mr. Hoover ex- fssflsg only through soap kitchens, BnMi miu are on hand to paint the ex- plained the purpose of the Commit-te-a whan the people eoaae to got their waa to expose to the world the feed sad tons there can hs no qmo-tls- n terior woodwork of the church of feeding Germans. house. Painting will ha dime by tacts of the food sltaatloo and to -Third: That at the beginning wa four of the ward priesthood Quo- miss a voice to behalf of thorn tans rums .undor the sapervislou of at minions of Innocent man, woman, provide tor one nil II Ion adults and and children, bow nffortag tram two million children; tha adults to Oliver Hansen. The Seventies rseeivs half a pound of bread and win paint the north side, the want of nourishment an allowance of soup, the children Spanking aa Honorary Chabaaa Priests the west side, the Teachfood la addition, ers the south aids and the Eld an af the Committee oa Food far the to roeuiva apodal milk. This preuervud mads todnilng he nan pnblfe Democracies, the eaat aide. the proposals, submitted to the waaM require about MAM tons a (125.90 Mechanically -- ( , G in GUARANTEED ' ce Impressive ds-- a H. Davtrn km Mr. and Mra. returned from an extended trip through the Southwestern Staten. Last Tuesday being an apm night in Mutual, the rmpecMvo ' elaaaaa held- - Individual partita. V Haber and Clao Harward n few friends st Primary conference wUl be held talaed next Sunday evening under the di- horns Friday night was served to the fallowing rection of Mra. Ed. Camlnleh. guests: Roy and Mas Daria, Lynn Mra. Lloyd Brown who has and Lucille Johnson, Bulan and seriously 1U In the D. Y. Hospital Omen Lowry, Georgs Merman nag. la now eouvalaadag at bar homo on Riverside drive. last Thursday. February IT. The new baby haa one Bistar. Mr. and Mra. Sharlaa Harward visited with relatives la Aaron, Utah Saturday. ' Mra. Harward'a father, Wm. Harding accompanied them home. inff Cadet Poster Dedicated If youre Interested In saving up to a tilled of the feed coot of finishing hogs, Investigate our pro- ... 1210 KILOCYCLES ..Salt Lakes Newest Hotel 13 AND APPLIANCE r I North Uaiv. Avo. -- PhoL. 41 gram. It means faster gains at leas rout per pound of pork, more mnsiy in yonr pocket at billing time. If you have poor own grain, let an grind and mix It with tlie proper balancen to doable Its feeding value. The rash outlay is surprisingly smell. TIRE REPAIRING Ite almost Chirk .Time again too. Order now and reserve your favorite date. All leading varieties, hatched right and delivered fresh. Day-ri- d or started, sexrd or straight run. U. B. Pullorum Tested. Approved, stock. 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