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Show Friday, May UTAH VALLEY NEWS C. Conducted Hy C K I) U G C. A N nun An n: analyst J A Legion Auxiliary of coi nsi:lou (American Inutltute of Family Relatione, Dr. Paul and Vocational Guidance: L. A.) Domestic. Social and Butinea Aifaira. Special Ratoa to Service Men and Student. Pro-Marit- i 10 Available for Clubs and Parlies. For aa Appointment. Phono 509-319 W. Center St. Provo a. m. to 10 y.in. rrwr'ffamarm d ELLSWORTH .a-- SCRAP LUMBER RADIO SERVICE For Sale Cheap For a limited time only, scrap lumber and kindling, at GENEVA SALVAGE YARD Enter Wot gate: Week days 8 a m. to 6 p m. cMurilawaiii GUARANTEED SERVICE ON ALL MAKES Orem ('ash Store Building Piik-land Delivery Service p Phona com aMaafa Shoe Repairing 0106-J-1- 2 Dawson-- I Junior At the Fat Stock Show, to be held In Salt Lake City. June 3, 4, and 5, Louis Kelsch & Sons more than 33,000 will be awardKmf of lanliita ed member of I and Future Farmer club of the slate. mmi Unrtar It In also predicted that $200.-00- 0 in auction tales. $100 in merchandise essay awards, 12 live lambs and nearly a score of special prizes awarded by breeding associations will be given received by the Junior exand Ladtos a ad Gantlomer'e hibitors The show Is sponsored by the FINE TAILOFilNO Both SUITS and COATS al S2S up Slate of Utah, the Sail Lake ALTERING County Commission, the Davis KEPAIRING County Commission, and the REMODELING Livestock Committee of the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce. All competition is under the direct supervision ot David MITCHELL Sharp, Jr., chairman of the 491 South 2nd Woaf Pzore Club Committee with A. E. Duke and Lew Mar Price as committee members and the Future Farmers of American Division with Mark Nichols, chairman; HAVE YOUR TIRES-LOSStanley Richardson and Elvin THEIR . Down's as the committee. Sharon Ward Priesthood Outing All members of the Aaronic Priesthood of Sharon ward and their fathers will meet at the church Saturday at 12 noon, to leave for an outing to commemorate the 117 anniversary of the restoration of the Aaronic Members of the priesthood. bishopric urge all fathers to attend with their sons- ,l TAILORING - ED6EM0NT latch Ruth Dawson, paughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Dawson of Grandview became the bride of J. I. Hatch, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hatch of Orem. Wednesday, May 15, in the Salt Lake LDS temple. After a short honeymoon in Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Hatch will return to Provo, where they will make their home. Both young people have attended the BYU. The bdlre Is a graduate of Lincoln High School and Seminary and the groom is a graduate of BY high school and Provo seminary. Marriage Plans Announced Mr- - 4-I- I - - y and Mrs. Carl R. Ohran VINEYARD daughter, (Nicky) Miss Norlyene Ohran, to Eldon R. Mrs- - Ellen Holdaway is conHarding, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Harding of Vineyard. fined at Utah Valley hospital Both popular young people with pneumonia and other comare attending BYU. Mr. Hard- plications. J. E. Wells and son, Edward, ing served two years In the of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. army air corps. Plans for their marriage in Clinton Wakefield of Hunting-to-n the Salt Lake temple early In and Mrs. Marious Mills of July are beinj made. Price, spent Mothers day with their aged parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wells. To Be Wed The Sharon stake presidency and two members of tne high Week Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Unthank council and Mr. and Mrs. Victor of Edgemont announce the en- C. Anderson, attended the misgagement of thefr daughter, sionary testimonial honoring Joyce to Robert Glen Baum- Miss Arva Williams Sunday evegardner, son of Mr and Mrs ning, with a capacity crowd in Robert Baumgardner of Co- attendance. A farewell nance lumbus, Ohio. Plans for a home was given in her honor Thurswedding are being made for day evening in the Lake View Tuesday, May 21, at the family ward recreation hall, under the direction of the Vineyard ward home. The bride is a graduate of missionary committee. Miss Williams leaves Monday Kamas high school and seminary. Mr- Baumgardner recent- for the mission home In Salt ly returned from service with Lake, and from there will leave the merchant marines The for the West Canadian mission young couple plsn to make their May 29, where her headquarters will be at Edmonton, Alberhome in Edgemont ta, Canada. is never lost: it Charity may meet with ingratitude, or be of The place of charity, like that no service to those on whom it of God, is everywhere. was bestowed, yet it ever docs Quarles. a work of beauty and grace upon the heart of the giver. FOR SALE Middleton. 2 GOOD MILK COWS Good Producers Washington Irving LYLE MCDONALD Orem Phone 070-J- 3 Next - VITALITY?. N View died at the family home Thursday following a lingering illnessShe was born Aug. 31, 1886 in Topeka, Kansas a daughter of Aaron and Ann Nuttall. The family came to Salt Lake City when she was a young girl. She and Mr. Ladd were married Jan. 27, 1913 in Salt Lake City. They moved to Helper in 1940 and from there to Grand View in 1942. Mrs. Ladd was a member of the St- Pauls Episcopal church of Salt Lake City, and has been active in the State Humane Society and parent-teacher work. Funeral services were conMorducted at the Evans-Earltuary in Salt Lake City Monday with Rev. Arthur W. Moulton conducting the service. Burial took place in Mt. Olivet cemetery- - of American Fork, Announce the of engagement their Members of the Aaronic Priesthood and their supervisors a (delightful enjoyed swimming party at Arrowhead Wednesday evening In commemorating the It 7th anniversary of the restoration of tho Aaronic priesthood. The boys were accompanied by Royal Hunter, H. S. Richards, W. S. Gillespie and Orvil Davis. Honoring Miss Joyce Unthank a bride of the week. Miss Rhea entertained at a Sundijuist shower at her home perxonel 1 Tuesday evening-- , By Ethyl N. Hair Clever games were played and a brides honk made. Prizes "'HOME SICK"' were awarded to Mrs. Carol Hi Folks: Lee and Miss Irene Hansen. I guess you know what It is be homesick. I to Theres no the symptoms; for one , defining minute you are feeling fine, you would swear you hail never homrsiek in your life; then you look with longing in the crowds for a familiar fare, and they are till strange to you. There's no physiral pain, no mental nnguish JuM n feeliiii of the soul for some one, or some place near and dear to you Or for someone that speaks your II happened to me language yesterday, I walked for bloc ' in the crowded S L. Stopping district, ami click I was inspire rmnncTmcnninur by n need for a coke. The drug store was crowded, my searching ryes scanned the dinars, and there sat Lillian McQunrriei Mattress County author of Half Anger. We talked for a long time of Factory the strange character LoUis COMPLETE Lillian is much more exciting. she lifts and carry you along to i .M ATTIIESS and BATT heights never dreamed of. - For S ERYI( S once a profound truth dawned on me; writers weave themIn Utah County Only Factory a sillinot aro Ve voprosontod by any selves into a diameter, Do interpretation n'.oltrosa worksrs. but n' ion n liuitnl v i! ru'; fit and dolivor wiihou. - y a .d tea.! lLlf Aiigci. ti.d you will wait breathlessly for c a ' aigo, l.ilt'ati's next novel. "MEASURING FRIENDS" I t 313 Did hi ever stop to think we Or drop ut cord measure our friends by our own Hi gnd North yardstick, so beware if you find MT Kb llu-iwanting It's human to rtO'O err. and people are terribly human and If you take time te analyze folks its their shortcoming thnt endear tnem to you. If Johnny hankers for fftKOGNIZEO chocolate cake, you bake hir AUTHORITY Otf favorite, or if mother's tastes ftASEBAU are extravagant she adores French perfume, you indulge her to the limit Dad smokes a smelly old pipe, you uinnr him Sister long for a pair of frivl-lionNOWtftfAD spike heal slippers, and Pictures -- 16 Big Isogus Tssms you meditate, she will surely break her neek if she trvs to Official walk any distance". but you Illustrated life her by spending your pamper A. V. (Happy) Chandler, FOR ECONOMIC CAR INSURANCE last dollar Just to see the joy in Commissioner af Baseball her young eye You Just adore Baba Ruth's Complete Hama people for their inronsisiancic TRY A STATE FARM POLICY Run Record etc, ate. Yet you are sun you don't possess any of these foolish no It's Different It's I'sed More Than 50 cants-postp- aid they C C. SPINK A SON, Pvbiihers tions that folks are heir to,defin-illAny Other Car Coverage touts I. MO. don't measure tip to you." (SINK SUILINa-S- T. are not that extravayou 'liii'tv's a reason It offers more complete coverajro gant". etc., etc. lir Ip m.MHy Yon get better servin' In fact i n ;"et e mplete salisfaet ion. This MRS, FRANK LADD Mrs. Alva MayNuttall Ladd, 59, wife of Frank Ladd of Grand Nuptials In Salt Isake Temple - Young livestock Growers to Exhibit DEATH CLAIMS the The Auxiliary American Legion Post No. 72 conducted a Poppy Poster the past during Canitaign.u week in the three elementary of Orem, Spencer, Sharon, and Liridon. The contest was confined to the fifth arid MXth grades. Outstanding work was displayed as each child expressed his or her idea of the purpose of the poppy after hearing the story from the Auxiliary President. The posters will be where the public may them. Prizes were given for the Peanut best posters, ami a Bust was enjoyed by the two of the three schools. gradi-- s Prizes were awarded as follows: Lindon. 61h grade: 1st 2nd. Wilma Clifton Moore; Ilules;! 3rd. Sara Gran Allred; Sharon. 6th grade: 1st. Carol Hiaek. 2nd. Nelda Harwood, 3rd. Keith Johnson; Spencer. 5th grude: 1st- Jolene Farley. 2nd. Nancy Cooper, 3rd. Cert rude Haws. This is the first time a contest of art lias been held among our grade schools SCIENTIFIC PALMIST Pact, Prssant and Futura Revealed. Hour Lovely gifts were presented the honor to by the 23 friends Refreshments were present. served. Art Contest of Studio 17 Thai ,Qj Mountain Fuel Supply Company SeniagTwenty-ti-a Utah and Wyoming Communities LOST Sunday at Provo City cemetery one black leather underarm purse, containing money, check book on Peoples State Bank of American Fork and black kid gloves. Reward. Phone 063J1. , SHE KNOWS NOTHING ABOUT EYESTRAIN RECONDITIONED PIANOS at Bargain Prices Divided Payments for your Convenience Utah FREE DELIVERY TAYLORS J - 250 W. Center Provo, Utah Opening Friday, May 17 LAMOREAUX I'l-.en- wt SHOP BARRER n It Pays to Look 'of Well-We- st Sav-U-Sto- rs and Lincoln High School OREM. UTAH GUIDE EGAN ELECTRIC CO. Most children are born with perfect vision but bums tytt are delicate, complicated and easily harmed. Small wonder s Rulat-Avera- Stary-Profus- ELECTRIC ges that only CONTRACTING ely Kesidential Miring & Motor OremGlass&Paint I i.'.ts Yr.r::i..hc:j Wallpaper Plume OliVJl ;;i CALL ij 5911 Commercial V. ;!l Cfiice e l! an ,V.t K. explain this fine Center eov-'- r ge without One pair of eyes must last a lifetime!. Better light mean better sight; Howard II. Egan i:j I Prove. young folks reach college age without light right lighting for seeing wherever eyes are used for work or play. Repairing Call 0120J2 for Information on your Electrical Problems. N. C. HICKS 5 Light plays an important part in bringing young eyes safely through their growing years. That is why it is so important to have the right amount of and kind of Free Estimates or lOJS out of impaired sight! y ;;i 3 l! A UTAH POWER t LIGHT COMPANY MESSAGE |