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Show Mb eattU HfelWHiii '1m A Friday. June 6, 1941 UTAll VALLEY NEWS PICKED UP ao chairman, and Don R. Kenney, P. Garner lu the Liquor rummis-'alon- , and aereral other appulnt-republican, mayor of Richfield, ceu the four year term. Theie menu made by the guvrruur are make II appointment! preaented 'evidently due for stiff opposition by GoTernor Maw, but to far tin ; by the senate. fenate has acted only on nine of them, althoncb several other MART JEAN SKINNER, an need only the formality of apof Orem was presenied proval, such as Wendell Grover award for Janlor Varsity debating term on the Industrial tor the annual student body award eommlwlon, Otto Wlealey and W, I assembly held recently t BrigMU M. Knerr ao the other member ham Toung university. Protesta have been lodged again! Sarah Mabry pf Hountfiul. acting-tho appointment of Mra. Jeanette atndent body preeldent. waa ' charge of I ha prrrrnUtton. 1 IN PASSING PR. BETH T. IHAV named this week of BTU, by Governor Mow to the agriculture deportment commiulon of tl stoto, s ow of the new depart-neIn the governor' reonmnizotlon pro cram. Tracy R. Welling tho tint named, tii nt set-up- tii 't als-ye- ar A MARKETING COMMITTEE of 11 membrra haa hern ap- to iBTMtlgata mrano by whirh the pooplo of rtah may rrcelvo brtier return for their belter and develop product of diapoaltio. C. H method Darraat of Provo 1 on of tbla commute. pointed Fathers Day June 15 Farley - Jensen Nuptials Attract Timpanogos Families Several families Timpanogos lf A Grand Gift for FATHER he's never told you but you can be mighty sure he's always wanted a luxuriously deep, comfortable armchair of his very own, smartly upholstered, a real mans chair and bo we're featuring them at a most advantageous price in honor of Fathers Day, June 15. Your choice of many attractive coverings. Maybe on ,G1 Prices Effective Friday and Saturday GROUND BEEF Ground 2-L- BS. LUNCH MEAT Assorted SAUSAGE , LB. A Zk 200 350 LB. 250 ID. MEATS, -- COFFEE FLOUR 4 impound "!? big ... SHORTENING CORN RAKE DEAL SHREDDED WHEATS. JELLATIN DESSERT all flavors SOAPED 110 3 FOR 130 5 FOR 180 Fresh Fruits & Vegetables GREEN PEASjrr. CARROTS & RADISHES LEMONS. TOMATOES LETTUCE pFrr. ..80 100 ...... 150 100 150 ELLERY QUEEN Time : ' cut and awaiting only willing handa to assist. This material will bs taken to the home of any woman who offer to do It, whether ah be a guild member or not Some may be able to do this sewing at the hospital, so an extra sewing machine has been purr haled by the guild, and tho Router Sewing Machine company haa loaned another machine to enable those at the hospital to accomplish more of th work. Contact Mr. Berg for arrangements. Mias Mildred Walker, hospital superintendent, replying to Inquiries from among th 75 women ;who attended the Gelid meeting Monday at the BTU high school auditorium, told of other work are fos, which tho Guild members tering. In addition to sewing and surgical dressings being prepared, members are furnishing flowers and raring for their arrangement at the hospital, others are canning fruit end vegetables to donate, and still othera provide toys for the rhlldren's ward. Those present at the meeting enjoyed an Illustrated lecture by Dr. M. Lowry Allen , hospital work. Mrs. radiologist, on Mr. Carlton Culmsee the presented Guild prises to Miss Crystal Rasmussen. Miss Iris Taylor and John Pare In the sums of !!i, SI. and SI respectively, for their winning the essay contest on National Hospital day. FRESH FRUITS BERRIES ICE COLD DRINKS 18 FOR Choicest Berries TOMATOES CHERRIES ICE COLD MELONS BURRS MARKET Maxine Davie Reporter) - Phono 0SIR1 If hes an Active Dad Alofit Club met at the home of Mrs. Ids Stubbs Wednesday afternoon. Bridge was played with Mrs. Olive Gllleeple winning high More and Mra. Louis Baum, consolation. A delicious luncheon was served to Mrs. Bath Ferguson, Mr. Helen Hull, Mr. Phyllis Monk, Mr. Legal Notices Consult County dark or thi Respective Signora Information. NOTICE for fnrthar What pleasure lie will set from a rea- l- Fishing Outfit from Gessfords 47 N. Univ. Phone 53 Red Hot Used Car Values They Are Marked At Bottom Prices and All Are in A-- l Condition! 1937 SEDAN New Tires Radio and Hefcter Paint Like New! As dean as a new car, and driven with real care by Elmer! 1937 CHEVROLET TO CREDITORS Estate of Martha 1932 PONTIAC PEAN O. BULLOCK, Administrator. Publication dates: May 22, June 6, 13. 20, -- I 37 Deluxe Model Radio and Heater New Tires Excellent Condition 1939 HUDSON 6 Seda-nINew Tires A Real Buy 1939 PLYMOUTH Seda- nRadio k Heater New Tires Like New! Allen Auto Corner Fifth West and Center HUDSON Provo, Utah Phone 1840 PACKARD Can You Pay Here's my dime. Bend me a copy of the Bestseller Library Book, "Move Adventure of Ellery Queen." NAME 21 .00 ADDRESS ...C--l 5, Coupe-19- PONTIAC Coac- h- Creditor will present claim, under oath, with voucher, to the undersigned administrator at the office of Brockbank A Pope, attorneys, suite 211 Knight Building, Provo, Utah, on or before July 26, 1941. Out of more than 100,000 copies printed we have leas than 5,000 left and they're going fust. Harry and send n dims for your complete copy of this hook. (Sorry only one to a customer.) Mercury Books, 570 Lezingtoa Are. New York, Bullock, deceased. Because we want you to know Bestseller Library Books (selected and published by The American Mercury), we'll Bend you this one Mora Adventures ef Ellery Queen practically FREE. We'll supply the book If you will pay 10c for postage and handling. CITY AND STATE.. B. Sedan 2-D- New Paint New Rubber Radio and Heater Two-Head- ed Glass-Dome- V. sssvvsvaSVMs ::: Now Has Can! EDGEMONT You will be held breathless by these five startling, mystery stories. Daring, elever, extraordinarily exciting, they are among the most amailng adventures of the famous detective: The Adventure of the Trskwood Case, The Adventure of the d Dog, The Adventure of the Clock, The Adventure of the Seven It lack Cats, The Adventure of tho Mad Tea Party. a large volume of materiel ready to- - MARKET TOURIST Now W re he left fast-movi- Utah Valley hospital guild sewing committee haa need for more volunteers, announces Mrs. Wy man Berg, chairman, who reports at Peak Vineyard ward member as a tribute to the young man's ability, well known here by hi friend Famous detective of book, screen, and radio Sewing Volunteers Wanted By Guild 280 $1.25 470 (K'L bo., 190 More Adventures of enough to make an artist or 'a nature-love- r happy whenever he thought of It." 190 100 Lewi Well, von of Mr. end Wall of Vineyard Georg baa beea transferred to t)ie Long Beach district of th California BEE mission and has been selected for district president, according to word received in th ward tbla week. During the past several month he haa acted as official guide at the 'Mesa tempi la Ariaona, r bntnch of the California mission, where he haa served very effectHi new ively a a missionary. appointment to greeted by the Mr. Ephraim. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Plnegar and family spent memorial day at Wellington with hla father, Harvey Plnegar. Krug Madsen from Long Beach, California 1 visiting hla mother, reMrs. L. B. Nielson. He will turn to hie work In California this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pulsipher and family from California visited with hie mother, Mrs. Margaret DenPulsipher and then went to ver to visit with relatives. Their are triplets Lola, Linda and Larry with them. Mlaa Dorothy Thompson of Balt Lake ie spending a few days with Miss Dora Jean Meldrnm. Mrs. Lydia Hogan and son Donald and her father, Charles Peterson visited with Mends Is Salt Lake Sunday. a gift almost as ng Am - Yours woodpecker hammered on the tree, playing the dram to accompany the cardinal grosbeak's free song. A wild deer peered at me through the underbrush, and it alao was free. In the center of each of tbe lupine's compound leaves waa a round drop of dew which mirrored the big biasing un and sparkled like a Jewel. Just think of It In each ona of those little dew drops waa the reflection of the mighty annl There waa material enough In that little group of plant and neat and dew to keep a Boy Scout for a guessing and wondering week, to keep a scientist thinking nnd Investigating a lifetime; Groceries DEVILLED Boys Life. STRAWBERRIES red-bead- Formerly Drages Market Orem ROASTS State. Vineyard Missionary romoted in CaL Della Baum, Mr. Olive Gillespie, Mra. Louise Banm, Mr. Eva FarMrs. ley, Mr. Marion Sfubba, Breakfast club at 1:00 a. Mr. Billie Dorothy Wlacombe, Childrens Day Service In the Stubbs, Mrs. Glenna Ivor and the hosteu. church at 11:00 a. m. Young People's C. E. I: SO p. m. Salt Lake Visitors The Pilgrim social group will on Wednesday were Mrs. Amy meet thl Monday night, June 9th Taylor, Mrs. Emma- Jolly, Mrs. at ( o'clock at Canyon Glen. Those Jennie Cllnger and Mrs. Sarah M. should Marrlottl. needing transportation Mr. and Mrs. Dell B. Davla and phone 00 and tell Mr. Traher. family spant Memorial day at erosion. soul-llftl- 22 POT "If I were tl again, I'd get myself a Job as n mechanic." So aid William Knudaen, the men who came to this country as an Immigrant and worked up to become tho heed of General Motors, and national defense adviser to the President of tbe United Twee a glorious Jane diy," Den Beard In Boys' writes Life, that I stumbled on one of the mnt charming, poetic, art lx tic object I ever saw, It was a vesper sparrow' nest In a damp of wild blue lupine. The lupine waa in bloom and tbe little sparrow sang its simple song for me. Tbe song Itself was and It seemed to me be waa singing, 'Den whar am de aa of repinin' Fo whar dara a will, dar'a a way! Tomorrow de son may be ablnln' A'lhough It la cloudy today." The bird wa free, the air waa free, and the wild blue lupine wus free, I waa free! All around mr the leaves on the trees whispered freedom and liberty, the wild beea hummed liberty and freedom; the IDIXON'TAYLORiRUSSELUCO.' Quality Meats soU Reports come from England that while food restrictions ere being enforced, very little Is being done to curtail the ns of valuable grain for liquor. This, In spite of tbe feet that bread la being ptloned. t It Is that England' drink bill 1 about three million pound per month. In fact, while tbe picture homes are being elosed at nine in the evening some of tho nights, pnblle house are open until eleven. W recall that while the fight for the repeal of tho llth Amendment was on, Winston ChurehhlU waa one of tho Englishmen who came to hle country and mad addressee In tho East, In behalf of repeal. Naturally, tho Internet of the United States are with England and her valiant straggle for national existence, bat wo would like to see her leader recognise the dangers of liquor at each a time. Let America take warning In and eurtall her Indulgence alcoholic liquor for the sake of better national defense. were attracted to Mt. Pleasant Sunday, Juna 1 to attend the wed- ding of Mlea Betty Jenaen and Carroll Farley. Among those attending were: Mr. and Mr. Stanley Farley, Mr. and Mra. Dean a. Johnson, and Corrins, Mr. and Mr. Frampton Collin and Larry, Mr. and Mra. Reed Hacking of Grand Janetlon, Colo., all of whom accompanied tho parent of tho bridegroom, Mr. and Mr. Carl Farley to wltneaa tho marriage coromony, performed by President H. C. Jacob of the North Sanpete stake at tho home of the bridee mother, Mrs. Arthur Jenaen. Stanley Farley wee beet men. The bride waa lovely In n grey green sport drew with tan oereaeorlee. Her eoraage wee of gardenias and rose bndi. The rooms were beautiful with rosea and peonlea and bridal wreath. Two out of every three can In A wedding sapper was served the world ere registered In the by Mra. Jensen Immediately after United States. Boys' Life. the ceremony which took place at 5 p. m. The young couple left the same evening for a honeymoon trip through Southern Utah Community Church parka. They will make their Cor. 2nd I. end VnlwvKlty Avc. home In Mt. Pleasant. shtm-merl- DR. THOMAS L. MARTIN dess of the College of Applied Scit.nr at Brigham Yonng university. la the father of two aona, Jamea P. and William, both of whom have their doctor's degree, and a third aon. T. Paxman who 1 receiving thl June hi 'A. B. degree from H. Y. IT. and hlx H. S. degree from U. S. A. C. in Logan. Both the older aona rereived degrees from BYIT before going on for their doctor' degree, and the youngeat la now In line, having a scholarship at the I. 8. A, C. for atndy leading next year to hla matter' degree. Dr. Martin hlm-aeobtained bl doctor' degree In 1111 at Cornell. William obtained hla four year ago at Amea. Iowa, and la now on the faculty at Tuicon, Unlveralty of Arlxona. Jamea P. Just received hla doctorate at New Brnnawlck, N. J. thl year, and expect to be home In Provo for a vacation until July when he will start on hla Federal (alignment in research work C. V. II. Says Per Month For Rent? Announcement ! Then You Can Build This R. H. Redding Home of Your Own! Cash Grocery (7th South on State Street) Under our Budget Building plan, nearly everyone who can pay even a modest amount for rent, can buy a home of his own - - - a home built to his own individual desires and requirements. Now Open For Business And its easy. 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