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Show VALLEY NEWS n-A- years before devoting full time wilhin the church. to the building industry where FILES AS CANDIDATE He liomrably filled a three-eahe has been a successful conmission to Germany and tractor and builder for many Switzerland and at the present FOR UTAH COUNTY yearsMr. Kocherhans is the father !,l,v tie is lhe group leader of of seven (7) children. Three of :he High Priests quorum in the ASSESSOR tlie boys served their country in Vermont Ward. the recent conflict on the battle Mr William H. Kockerhana of fields of Europe after which one Engagement of Orem' has been drafted by the of them served in the Pacific Florida Miss Democratic party as a candidate and was among the first troops of Utah to enter nomination County Japan. for Announced Friday, June 7, 1946 - Assessor. in church and Although active civic As a member of a school board Mr. Kocherhans served for two (2) terms and for two years as a director of an irrigation company besides serving on various committees for civic betterment An active LDS church worker, Mr. Kocherhans has served as ward Sunday school superintendent, M.I.A. president and ward clerk as well as a teacher in the various organizations affairs for the past twenty-thre- e (23) years in Utah county, in Wyoming prior to that ,nl and although a veteran time, Mr. Kocherhans party worker, las not heretofore considered an elective office. After completing his studies at the Brigham Young University he taught school for several FOR TIIE MOST COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE IN UTAH COUNTY ALTA JOHNSON and Invite You to THE Elite Beauty Shop FOIl PERSONALITY PERMANENTS Rilling Cooler Waves Waves Hair Dyeing Luslcrlux and Helene Curlis Cold Special Scalp Treatments Facial Bleaching. Eyebrow and Eyelash Dyeing SPECIAL: FACIALS FREQUENCY Phono 095R4 ' No. 1 Christeelo Acres, Mrs. Annie Gillespie will be hostess to Edgemont Literary i tub Friday afternoon, June 14. at her home. Mrs. Lydia Hogan will give the book review and all members are urged to be Ver-lee- the engagement of tlieir daughter, Ruth, to Ferron Jones, son of Mrs. Preal Jones of Pleasant View. The marriage will be an event of Wednesday, June 12, in the Idaho Falls LDS temple. A reception will be tendered lhe young couple by the groom's mother. Friday evening, June 28, in the Pleasant View ward amusement hall. They plan to make their home In Pleasant View. 4 Featuring wr SCEHA OREM 4 UTAH 1st show 7 :30 2nd show 9 :40 ' Doors open 7 :00 Matinee prices 7 :00 to 7 :30 Friday and Saturday June 7-- 8 DUFFY'S TAVERN all star cast including Bing Crosby. Betty Hutton, Pauletto Goddard, Alan Ladd, Dorothy Lamour, Sonny An Tufts, otc... Taken from the popular radio program, it is entertainment for all ages and classes! sure-fir- e Music, Songs, Dances, Comedy! "Aint That Cartoon Ducky Where Time Stands Still Traveltalk in Color Pathe News ON STAGE AT 9:30 Mr. Byron will Jensen, accomplished musician of Provo recital on the new organ. give a 15-min- Stubbs, Joan Blackley, Irene Hansen and Betty Lou Gordon. Special awards of advancement were given Joan Blackley, Joan Gillespie and Marveen Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan R. Browr (Jean Gillespie) are moving to Salt Lake City, where they will make their home. Mrs. Annie Faulkner left Saturday for her home in Holly wood. California after visiting here with her son, William C. Faulkner and family. She came to attend the graduation of her granddaughter, Diane Faulkner from Lincoln high school-Mrs- . Monroe Anderson of Verdin. New Mexico, is visiting here with her son, Arlo M. Anderson and family. She was accompanied by her son, and and family, Mr daughter-in-laand Mrs. Benny Anderson- - The two brothers have not seen each other for several years. Miss Irene Hansen is visiting SAN Juno 1:30 ANTONIO KID "Ain't That Ducky" Cartoon "Lonesome Lenny" Cartoon "Jiggtrs, My Wife" Comedy Chapter 2 PHANTOM RIDER Mon. - Tues - Wed. - Thurs. June RAD RASGOMB Wallace Beery - Margaret O'Brien - Marjorie Main The picture was filmed in the beautiful Jackson Hole country! The story is filled with the adventures and hardships of the trek of the Mormon pioneers across the plains into Salt Lake Valley! Bad Bascomb was an actual historical character whom the pioneers encountered at Laramie, Wyoming. Although he had been an outlaw, he became interested in the tenents of the Mormons through the friendship with a little Mormon girl! and Fala at Hyde Park - Pete Smith Specialty in Color Cartoon Mlky Way Movietone News New Shoe Shop REPAIRING OREM SHOE Open For Business Shoes Neatly Repaired While You Wait Located North State in Orem by Frestwich Lumber Company J'ESTER RIDING. Prop. 1944. WINDSOR Mrs. t ! j Homemakers Organize piial Thursday, Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon in the Third ward chapel at Pleasant Grove, The closing social oi the Ho- Inf society was held Tuesday afternoon at the ward rhapel Tin- following program was given under the direction of tiie tielief society social committee F.ditli Walker in charge: Two numbers by a Irio consisting of Kmily l.oug, Lucille Richardson and Green Walker; a duet by Goldie Kirk and Norma Halt's; reading. Barbara Jarman jukes, Enid Johnson. After the program refreshments were served. Saturday afternoon the Windsor camp of the Daughters of the Utah rionoers held a social at the ward chapel, honoring the birthday anniversary of Brig-haA delicious hot Youngdinner was served at 2 p. m., after which the following program was given, with Enid Johnson, dressed as Brigham Young, in charge: Song, Come Come Ye Saints, by all present: JOB GOO ul SHUWER YOUNG TENUERED BRIDE Misses Diane Faulkner and honored Ercanbrack LaVcrn Mrs- Leon Issacson (Betty at a miscellaneous shower Thursday evening at the sulk-- : ner home. Mrs. Isaacson was married May 24th and left Immediately for a honeymoon trip through Yellowstone Park. Flowers were used attractively about the rooms and clever games were played, refreshments served and gifts showered on the popular bride by her many - a real opportunity for the young a good job with a future. An Army job is a steady Job offer-ki- g good pay, the highest security, every opportunity In promotion and chance to aee the world. Yon gat valuable training in technical drills, good lbo( AsMin, partai nad medical care free. If you go onwea you get 0 i You can retire at half pay after 10 years or retire at quarters pay after 30 years. And you get a at fall pay every year! Many other advantages not offered deewhere. If you an II to 34 and physically fit (or 17 with parents' consent), you can enfist now and qualify far ooo Of these fine jobs in the peacetime Regular May. You owe II to yourself to get all the facts NOW? Apply at M-da- y U. S. ARMY 108 West RICRUITINS Center STATION Irovo, Utah Mrs. Durham Heads Democratic Study Group At a well attended meeting Frida v evening in Orem City hall. Mrs. Vic Durham was named chairtnan of the Democratic ladies study group. Mrs. Vaneese Woffinden is vice chan man; Gladys Spaugy, secretary: Hansen, treas.; Norma Hales, reporter and Erma Swen-- . son. chorister. Mrs. Della Loveridgc, Demo- -' rratic candidate for s' ate senator and Mrs. Eloise P. Fillmore, can-- , as county didate for recorder was the speakers for the session. : I Syl-van- j i COMPLETE SHOE FOOT SERVICE producers. 2. Keep your pullets and care fur them well. They are j 3. Eliminate all feed waste. H regret our inability to suiv ply new accounts at this time. We jj 156 West Telephone 707 BUNKER FARMS Sharon School Kindergarten To FINER Begin Monday FEEUS AT ItOOTEIlIE Irovo, Utah it Utah Geneva On Monday, June 10, kinderchil all for will lcgin garten dren of Sharon school who will be six years old before Novein-Ih- t 1, 1H4G, and have not yet atLEGAL NUTIGES tended school. 11 a.m. to 9 from School open NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Welcome address. Captain Mary To the citizens of Orem city Jarman: duel "This is tiie Place and parties having any interest Kirk and Dear Utah", Ilnrtense in any way In the zoning regu-- , Bertha Kirk: stunt, Vida Lys lulions of Grom City. Notice Is trap. Inez Colledge. Emily Long hereby given that on the twenty- Walker Orcen Beatrice Walker, fourth day of June, A. D., 1946.! A reading ami musirnl, The at Grem City Hall, County ofi Dorothy JohnViolin Protest. State of Utah, at the hour son and Barbnra Jarman: jokes, Utah, a public of eight o'clock Jane Elsinore, original song held for the pur-- ! be will hearing Oreen sung as s quartelt by of considering an ordinance Walker, Jane Elsinore, Emily pose amending the present Orem City The Richardson. Lurillc Long, ordinance, which bcarr', remainder of the time was spent zoning number 74, so as to establish a of In honor in composing songs C-l district at the intersection of Brigham Young. Ninth South and Fourth East The G- - W. Club entertained streets in Orem City, Utah. Said anni of the In honor birthday amendment has been submitted her versa ry of May Aston at recommended for adoption afternoon andthe home, Wednesday Orem City Planning and London Rummy was played by commission to the Orem Zoning the Walker Oreen prize winning council. city for high score. A delicious Every person present shall was served, with luncheon have an opportunity to be heard Blanche and Johnson Dorthy said amendment of Nielson acting as hostesses. A concerning Orem the zoning ordinance. City gift was given to the honor guest This notice is given In commembers. club the by of the with title Mr. and Mrs- - A. G. Kcetch pliance for 1943 Code Utah annotated famwas the honored guest at a and the Orem city zoning ordiily reunion dinner held at their nance number 74, article II, home decoration day. Thirty-tw- acction 8. family members being presORLAND E. PYNE, ent. Mr. and Mrs. Martel 1 Recorder Kcetch and family, Mr. and Mr Published JuneCity 6, 13, 1946. Verl Kirk and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vem Keelch and son of NOTICE TO CREDITORS Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Odeal Kirk and family, Mr- - and Mrs. Ray Estate of Ncls Anderson, deKcetch and family of Magna. ceased Creditors will present Mrs. Anna Anderson has left claims with vouchers to the for Monticcllo, Utah, to make undersigned at 364 North 3rd her home. West Street, Provo, Utah, on or Loran, daughter of Mr. and before October 10, 1946. Mrs. Keith Johnson hsd her tonBetsy Duke Anderson, sils removed by Dr- - Houston, at 'he American Fork hospital PublishedAdministratrix. June 1, 14, 21, 28. Wednesday. 1946. EGAN ELECTRIC CO. , ELECTRIC CONTRACTING ' Residential & Commercial Wiring Motor Repairing j Free Estimates , ! Call 0120J2 for Informatioa oa your Electrical Problems. Howard II. Egan 3 Control Pests With B-l-4 T lb. Wettable Dust 50 vs ALFRED KENNETH WESTON 2.19 For livestock spray dilute at the rate of 1 lb. to 25 gallons of water. For farm buildings dilute at the rate of of water. 1 lb. to 14 gallons Also available in 5 liquid insect spray and garden dust. B K Powder lb. $1.29 1-- 34 BUNKER IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF TIIE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY. ALEDA WESTON, plaintiff, 0 Mot FARMS Groceries Seeds Foods Phone Irovo 016R-- 3 GENEVA. UTAH Lha tiff uciendant. Track KEEP THEM Center r! SUMMONS Pul-ham- ) friends present. J 1S-8-- I Mrs. Eldon Perry was hosFutess to Pleasant View Homemakers. ture Tuesday afternoon. Plans for the seasons work were discussed and election of officers held, with Maree Brereton, as president; Elaine De St Joer, vice president; Reva Mae Wall, secretary and treasurer; Donna Brereton, song leader; and reporter, Earlene Foote, organist and historian. Dainty refreshments were Feed Grains army. Hin'a Club Future Entered as second-clas- s matter November 19, 1937 at the post TWENTY IN MAY office at Provo, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. . Published every Friday Captain It C. Henderson of By Utah Valley Publishing Company, Provo, Utah. the Anny Recruiting office announced today that twenty men from I'rovo and vicinity were FOR SALE forwarded In Fort Douglas for Reconditioned Mowers and month of enlistment during the Hay Rakes May. WM. F. WISCOMBE The following men were enPhone 023-J- 1 Robert listed: Dallas leti-rson- , ! B. Holliday, William J. Martin, Earl Leonard Peterson, Brooks E. Moore, Ardith Fish, Lester Cleon Atwood, William R. Sal- While feed grains of all kinds ford, Clyde G. McKee, Norman are n 1 extremely tight and hard R. Corisen, Jack Iodines, D. Quinn, Nick Marvidikis. to obtain at the moment, wo Franklin Gene Grimmett, Bud feel that those feeders who Hinders. John R- Whiting, are wise, and use it judicious-- 1 J Hulet, Philip Hinder. will come out all right. June 30th is the deadline for ly, For benefits. enlistment 1011 lOULTRYMKN many furth.--r information call at the WE SUGGEST: 108 at located Recruiting office West Center Street, Irovo, Utah. 1. Cull out and sell all non-j Hil-liai- j f or II Utah Valley News RECRUITS Announcement is made of the engagement and forth-cominmarriage of Bob Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright of Orem and Miss Lois Hackling of Benjamin. Gordon Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walker of Lindon and Joyce Clark, daughter o' Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Clark of lrovo, were united in marriage Home Again at tiie Salt Lake Temple May 17- A wedding reception in Pvt. Fred Gordon, son of Mrs their honor was held the same Eli Gordon, lias been discharged from army service, where he has been serving in Greenland. His wife is the former Gena Dalln Fred was a student at Lincoln high school before joining the Bradshaw Willard Promoted l-- ARMY - j k Ferry Nielson, Reporter g Funeral services will be conducted Friday, June 7. in the Vineyard ward chapel for Mary Ellen F.kins lloldaway, GS, who died at Utah Valley hospital Tuesday evening of pneumonia. Bishop J. Taylor Allen will conduct the service. Interment will take place in Provo Burial Park with her brother, Ronald Han- j under the direetion of Quist sen and family at Logan. Funeral home. Edgemont Camp, Daughters Mrs. lloldaway is the widow of Utah Pioneers, met at the of F.lmer T. lloldaway. who home of Mrs. Elizabeth Ferguson afternoon, in comment passed away August 20. 1936 at Th'Tsr.-iMontpelier, Idaho, where Ihey orating tlu birthday of Brighan were spending a short vacation Young. A gala time was enjoyed. She was born in Provo, January much fun being had from the G. 1800. the daughter of George while elephant sale and pot luck nd Mary M. Mezencn Ekins. luncheonTlu infant daughter of Lloyd She attended Page school and Brigham Coung Arradcmy. She 'and Emma Sundquist was given married Elmer T. lloldaway (lie name Ellen Mary at Fast March 11, 1903. She was an meeting Sunday. A work meeting will be held ardent LDS church worker having served as president of the Tuesday, June 11 in the Relief YWMIA and Primary organiza- society rooms and all ladiei of tions of Vineyard ward for many the ward are requested to bring ears. She was the first Sharon scissors, etc. This will be first Stake Young Women's Mutual regular meeting of the summer Improvement Association presi- months, when it is planned to dent. a position she held for five meet the second Tuesday of each years. She has also served in month. the Vineyard ward Relief society presidency and as a district II. teacher. She was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, and served one year as captain. As family genealogist, she securWillard H. Bradshaw, son of ed many records from England Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bradshaw and Switzerland, and completed a great deal of temple work. Mrs- - Holdaway is survived by two sons, Elmer Harold Holdaway, Vineyard: Dr. Reed A. two Holdaway, Sprlngville; daughters, Mrs. Ellis M. (Lucile H.- ) Orme of Tooele; Mrs. Earl (Alene H.) Jones of Ogden; two brothers, A. L. Ekins of Hinckley, and A- - Ray Ekins of Pleasant View; and 12 4-- Saturday Matii Sep-.tmbe- r, n j WITH THE STIMULATING HIGH VIOLET RAY TREATMENT for your appointment today Orem Utah Clyde E. Weeks, Prop. wmp , Mar-vee- n - Mila cn-re- d present. Mrs. Margaret Pulsipher presented the following stuoer.ts in a piano recital at her home Mi . and Mrs. W .M, Hutchison Friday: Clifford Stubbs, of Chipley. Florida, announce Elliott, Joan Gillespie, Death Claims Ellen E. lloldaway MAXINE Will GIIT of Orem, has been promoted (rum S Sgt to T. Sgt, it was announced today. Tech. Sergeant Bradshaw is assigned to the 127lli Labor Supervision center, Motioned in Erlangen, Germany it here he is serving with the Aviation European Engineer Command. Toeh. Sergeant Bradshaw the anny in March, 1944, and served at Camp Roberts, t. uufornia, and Fort George G Maryland before leaving lor overseas assignment in EDGEMONT r IN GOOD CONDITION It may be a long time before you can replace them with a new one! Bring them in for State Inspection, Steering alignment, Wheel Balancing, Motor Overhaul, Radiator Repairs, Brake Relinc, or body and fender work and THE STATE OF UTAH TO TIIE SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within the County in which this action Is withvn brought, otherwise, thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action and In case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to recover a judgment dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between plaintiff and defendant. I. E. BROCKBANK, P- - painting. Plaintiffs Attorney Knight Bldg. O. Address, 211 Provo City, Utah. Free Estimates Shoe Repairing Mrs-Harol- 12th North and State Highway Radio News! 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