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Show UTAH VALLEY NEWS Attention u you p'an -F- ruit SHARON Srcwars May 8. hall he ward will honor the outgoing President J. Clayton Watls. E. W. Simmons and Stanley Finch, with a party and 'Ocial A splendid program has hern planned. This party is also combined wilh the ward reunion and they wdl be held jointly. All mom iters or ttie ward over twelve years of age regardless of religious affiliations, are invited. A delicious dinner will ho served at 7 o'clock, followed by dancing to complete a gala celebration. A special invitation is extended all service men and women !o be present and also all former members of the warn. The children of the ward under 12, will be entertained at a later date by the Junior Sunday school and Primary officers and teachers. The M I. A. hold their closing social Tuesday evening at the ward hall. Dancing was with The Gentlemen of Swing" furnishing the music and refreshments were served. Members of Windsor ward were Invited as ipecial guests. A good lime was enjoyed by all. Sunday evening sacrament meeting program was furnished by the MIA. It was very Wednesday in Sharon ward on using DDT for Codling HO LOFOG There is no substitute for KOLOFOGZ dues not retard leaf growth by burn-in- ? Ihe leaves as regular wetable sulphur does. KOI.OFOG makes greener and larger leaves. l Patten hone & Ekxns ritovo 1711-- i -- nr ! r j --Jt . 1 ir -- ! .tat- - . W6 y - - Molh control take care of your mites in your Calyx Spray, use . . . I'll is Prayer at the home was of-- i In--' fired by J. W. GillmanVINEYARD vocation by A. H. Lowe; the. benediction, A. L- Cullimore, and the dedicatoriai prayer at Mrs. Roland Harding is spendthe Pleasant Grove cemetery ing a week in Salt Lake with was offered by William Green-- , her daughter, Mrs. Gail Loveless and infant son Eric Gail. wood of Ogden. Tiie musical numbers were: The Sunday school will hold a meeting and social Tuesday a duet, Nadine and Whelma Oh My Father, evening at the home of Mr. and Hales; solo, In My Mrs. Artnine L- Bunker. Bliss Warren Kirk; Solo, Arva Williams, organist, who Fathers House Are many Man- -' leaves soon for a mission will sions; solo, That Wonderful be honored. All officers and Daddy of Mine Virginia Young, teachers and partners are cordi- and a duet by Mrs. Cullimore and Mrs. Brimhall of Provo. ally invited. The friends who spoke words Mrs. Vella Madsen gave an comfort and consolation to the of interesting talk on the evils of bereaved family were; Stanley liquor and tobacco at a special BHarris, Harry Richards, Relief society meeting held Tuesday at the home of Presi- Adolph Wamick, and Bishop dent Mabel Bunker The Relief LeGrand Jarman. The pallbearers were memsociety chorus sang and Mrs. of the Seventy quorum of bers Ellen Muzzell solo. a Mary sang The Youth Leadership group which Milton was one of the met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. presidents. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Vogle Joseph H. Clegg, Tuesday eveWalker) arrived here (Jewell the ning. Following meeting Saturday to make their home. refreshments were S'trved. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bunnell of The young couple were recentIdaho Falls, visited relatives ly married in Illinois. Mr. and Mrs- Ross Smith, Mr. here during the week, they came to attend the wedding reception and Mrs. Fred Donkin, Mr. and of his sister, Helen and Clyde Mrs. Bertum Kirk, Farr el Kirk, Mrs. Jean Brimley, Madge Kirk, Weeks. Uana Illingsworth, Colleen Baxter. Thelma Cluff, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs .Will Greenwood of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Blanche Nielson, Reporter Mrs. Alfred Kirk. Mrs. Annie Kirk of Magna, were among the who attended the funer-visitors funeral services Repressive Milton of al Kirk, Friday. for Milton Kirk were held FriMrs. Della Dalian of Spring-vinday afternoon in the Timpan-oi:u-s was the guest of Clara stake tabernacle at 2 p.m., MrsVerona Kirk, Mr. Kirk. unde? the direction of Bishop LeGrand Jarman of the Wind- and Mrs. Verl Kirk and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Nielson. sor ward. Mr. and Mrs- Neldon SimpThe many floral offerings and son Moroni, and Mr. Lawrchapel of relatives ence ofTolman of Burley, Idaho, and friends bespoke of the love and esteem held for the well have returned home after at tending funeral services of their spent life of this young man. , brother and Kirk. 2 Acres With armi-wne- en-ioy- 3ECIAL - - WINDSOR For Sale Cheap For a limited time only, scrap lumber and kindling, at I1 ' I brother-in-law- Mil-to- n - p State Farm Mutual has saved its policyholders more then that in the cost of their auto inauranccl You too can save.. CtHtfrrii, View Subdivision L. Behrman. on 2nd East. RULON L. BURR RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS so recognized! Dr. Grant E. Blake BASEBALL ers 36S W. Center ByUJ-J".- 1 St. PLAN . 'iii'VMf FEED (1) .CuIl flocks rigidly. Sell those not In production- - Cull often enough to hold flocks to at least 50 per cent production. THE RIGHT DISH FOR A "PAINT STARVED HOUSE"! "74 FOR "When., downward., adjustments in poultry numbers are necessary, these suggestions are offered for using feed 1 Sell surplus males and late hatched pullets, but not fall hatched birds, intended to supply summer pro- (2) non-layin- ; NOW RtADtms Provo CONSERVING PROVO J1V-- 2215-N- South g ON AUTHORITY VETERINARIAN 158 W. 3rd North Phone 34 Pictures -- 16 Big league Team Official Rules Averages life Story -- Frofviely lllwtrated A, 8. (Happy) Chandler, Cemmiwiener ef Raieball Babe Ruths Completo Homo BONIER look shabby kerawe of Imposed wartime fcoai U NOW ae rraaon le pul up wilh a .habby BUT llure neglect, nr, 255 West Center Street CO. til etc I'.anos, tar-- . F"ne OR RENT C.ji A.iv-':uiui- ln L'V' , ."AS . I n m Col man Gasoline Lanterns Bathroom Scales Electric Lanterns FRUIT JUICERS S1LEX COFFEE BREWERS ELECTROSTEEM Baby Bottle Sterilizers Pure humanity, friendship, home, the interchange of love, bring to earth a foretaste ofl( heaven. They unite terrestrial and celestial joys, and crown them with blessings infinite. Marry Baker Eddy. GST YOUR... Range Boilers Fixture Traps Repair Kits GRAFT KITCHEN Shower Heads Sprinkling Heads Electric Lanterns Ironing Board Covers Bath Tubs No Slip Pads Heavy Aluminum Ware Write or Phono 067R5 Provo R. D. 2. Box 28, Orom, Uiah RICHARD A. BREWER Orem Appliance EGAN ELECTRIC CO, ELECTRIC CONTRACTING Residential & Motor 'Wiring ORRELL DeLANGE, Manager Across from Scera Phone Let Us Fix That Leaky Faucett Commercial Studio Repairing Free Estimates Call 051-J- 4 for Information on your Technical Problems. e Irof S 1'. 3 Suutli rvuL, 0103J4 C. of t JACK DUGGAN CHARACTER ANALYST SCIENTIFIC PALMIST Past, Present and Future Revealed. COUNSELOR (American Institute of Family Relations, Dr, Paul L. A.) and Vocational Guidance Domestic, Social and Business Affairs. Special Rates to Service Men and Students. Available for Clubs and Parties. Phone 509-For an Appointment. Hours 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. 319 W. Center St Prori Pre-Marit- al Howard II. Egan etc. Happiness is the legitimate fruitage of love and service. MITCHELL 491 South 2nd Wed Arthur S. Hardy. Prove Shoe Repairing HAVE YDURTI RES , LOST THEIR J PER MONTH Dependents Allowance and One Child...... Wife Clothing, Quarters, Rations Value (Est.) Retirement or Widow's Tax Savings (Est.) Medical-Dental-Hospit- Louis Kelscli & Sens ttoer of RndMU' fVntev Nitrogen Content 52.45 cwt. Delivered 500 lb. or larger lots Ci'irtslHd Servlet SALE FOR V. Provo, Utah reinstated-Ex-servic- Pine Sulphate of Ammonia WHY NOT START THAT PAINTING NOW? HOWE, amination heretofore required. The veteran now merely completes form 353a 'Application for Reinstatement,' and upon tendering only two months premiums may be men and their dependents should bean in mind, warned Mr. Bergeson. that no insurance is reinstated without the completed form 353a some veterans have attempted to reinstate by the mere tendering 20.5 Phone 111 J3 No. Pwv. Ae RALPH'S RADIO fern, GRADUATION CARDS CARDS m .... al Value (Est.)... Add 20 of Base Pay for Overseas Service. 15.60 13.20 10.00 302.80 270.70 237.85 221.45 201.65 219.50 219.50 219.50 219.50 219.50 219.50 563.60 522.30 490.20 457.35 440.95 421.15 27.60 22.80 344.10 Accrued G. I. Education Benefits on Basis 18 Month Enlistment ,0yereafoyandG Educational Benefits FERTILIZER AND APPLIANCE Tho Him) 12 19.20 01BR-- 3 RADIO SERVICE 1 LUGINE INSECT POWDER (DDT) -IPump Can Large Gift Assortment We Have a ad SI W COMPLETE CONSOLIDATED Regardless of how long a policy has been lapsed or how long the veteran has been discharged from the service he now has until January 1, 1947. to reinstate his National Service Life Insurance by signing a comparative health statement according to Arnold V. Berge-son- . Contact Representative of the Veterans Administration. Under this new regulation, the veterans signed statement as to the state of his physical condition supplants the physical ex- FARMS Phone Provo. MAY ' TAILORING Produce grain an your (6) farm to the extent of your SEE OUK FINE SELECTION OF WALLPAPER INSURANCE duction. (5) Make full use of the range. Especially for growing pullets. PAINT Our .lore li crammed with NEW, QUALITY make yenv PRODUCTS . . . everything yon need to ee home ae fcmh and eweel a. the Spring Wear., G. I. of premiums. These forms may be obtained at the Veterans Administration Contact Unit, 287 CHtt-peitpaM 50 East 1st North, Provo, Utah. C C SPINK A SON, Mliihtrt Any lapsed term policy IPINK UllBINa-I- T. IOUII 1, MO. which has been reinstated by January 1, 1947, reverts back to the former regulations, Mr. Bergeson stated; namely, if a veteran has been separated from service longer than 6 months Ladies Genileaer't and his policy has been in a FINE TAILORING Beth state of lapse longer than 3 SUITS end COATS el $25 np months, he must submit to a REPAIRING ALTERING physical examination. REMODELING Run RucerdL I (3) When feed la not sufficient for both layers and chicks, sell enough layers to make feed available for raising pullets. (4) Buy sexod pullets in most instance. Cut broiler raising, buy quality chicks, put feed into early chicka and cut lata hatch es to tha minimum. DAY, LIBERALIZED Now in 4 Oth Ye or 559 E. 3rd MOTHERS 1 AT I suffered for years and am thankful that I found relief from this terrible affliction that 326 Vast Second So. I will gladly answer anyone me for information. writing American Fork 676 Iho. Mrs. Anna Pautz, P. O. Box 825 Vancouver, Wash. State Farm Insurance Companies tf of Bloomington, Illicit s 2 - over-flowin- g GENEVA SALVAGE YARD Mrs. Blanche Nielson spent Enter West gate: Week days 8 3 Shares Water the past week in Salt Lake City a m. to 6 p.m. to iet for share-croor rent. visiting with relativesSuitable for Tomatoes or (?). 2nd house north of Mountain $50,000,000 048-J- , - LUMBER yl OREM PHONE - e SCRAP kSUsItL in Utah Valley Distributors Prove, Utah Phone 18f9-(A' r 5 p.m.) J Utah Valley News Entered as second-clas- s matter November 19, 1937 at the post of rice at Frovo, Uiah, under the Act of March 8. 1879. i . e cry Frivey By Utah ValUy rubi.shi: i mipany, Provo. Uiah. j |