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Show Friday, June UTAH VALLEY NEWS 21, io16 wraTwM Mrs. Ferry Ni!sin. Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hansen will welcome a new daughter into their family this week, I and Miss when their son, Beverly Peacock, daughter o( Mr. and Mrs. Llod Peacock, of Orem will he united in marriage in the Salt Lake temple , The parents of 1 ho hride will J honor the young couple at a : wedding reception in the Tim- j hall recreational ward panogos Thursday evening. Leon recently returned from the South Pacific, where he served for two years in the U. S. Navy. Regular priesthood mee ting Is being held right after Sunday School now, instead of Monday attendance of evening. A 100 all priesthood members will be appreciated. Mrs. Oreen Walker entertained the G. W. Club members Friday afternoon. A delicious hot dinner was served by the hostess to Jennie Harris, Ethea Rawlings, Dorothy Johnson. Blanche Nielson, May Aston. Jennie Harris won the prize for high score playing London rummy. Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Nielson had as their dinner guests Thursday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hansen. Richard, Arlene and Wayne Hansen of Ogde.i, Mr. and Mrs. David Illlnp-wnrt- h Sr., Mr. and Mrs. David lllingswarth Jr., and Lauana Jea of Snt Lake Mr. arid Mrs. George Iong and children Diane and Kay, visited In Price Friday and Saturday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Don nioomficld motored to Salt Lake Sunday to visit the parents of Don. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Elsinore are vacationing and enjoying a trip through the beauty of our canyons. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Smith and Betty Keith returned home after a delightful trip to Washinton and other points of interest. I La-u- ! 'I I R" y SATURDAY, JUNE 22 FIVE GENERATIONS GET TOGETHER HIGBEES Home FtamlsMaags Phone 0103R4 OREM, UTAH Mrs. Harriet Parkin Varley, widow of William Varley, is a The above picture was taken proud at the first assembly of the group following the birth of Carina Jean Thornton. Mrs. Varley is lower right in the picture. Her daughter is Mrs. Irene Varley Wright of American Fork, also seated, and holding Carma Jean Thornton, American Fork, youngest member of the group. In the rear are Stella Wright Thornton and her son, William Jock Thornton of American Fork. A Commissioner Who Will Serve All the People SHARON Introducing to the people of ihis district a new furniture store in Orem, dedicated to the service and convenience of this thriving community. Congratulations are extended Bishop Stanley J. and Ella Perk Finch on the safe arrival of a baby boy, born at Utah Valley hospital. William M. Vernon was released as ward chorister and Mrs. Lois Downs as ward organist at sacrament service Sunday. V. Emil Ilansen was sustained as ward chorister. Speakers were Harold Nelson and Glen Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Rowley sang a duet, accompanied by Mr. Vernon. A special invitation Is extended all servicemen from Shnron and Vermont wards, as well as all other members of the wards, to attend sorrament meeting Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. Our policy will be one of service and our aim is to help you solve your home needs, with quality merchandise at a reasonable price. We will plan with you for the complete furnishings of a room or a home, for convenience, beauty, comfort and efficiency with greater economy. Unsettled and misadjusted conditions throughout the country today, make a major problem of procuring merchandise, and many vital items are hard, almost impossible to get, however we do have a large variety of home furnishings and our plans are to have a complete stock of quality merchandise on hand at all times, when available. TIMPANOGOS Mrs. Mary Williams and her counselors. Maud Rowley, Edith Hanks, and Secretary Lillie Cordner of tlie Relief Society were released Sunday evening with a vote of thanks for their fine lalmrs. The Williams family are moving to Alpine to make their home. was Mrs. Lcnora Johnson sustained as president of the Relief Soricty. with Mrs. Maud Rowley and Mrs. Hazel Liston, counselors and Mrs. Gvayri We invito the people of this district to come to our store opening. We promise you will be agreeably surprized at our wide selection. Cllnger, secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Durham left Wednesday for California, where they will visit with their son. Eddie Durham, of the Marine corps. They were accompanied by Mrs. Durhams mother and before coming home will take her to her home in We pledge our support to every worthwhile project that will be for the lasting benefit or building up of this community. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Watkins and daughter, Annette, will leave Saturday for their home at Palo Alto. California, where Mr. Watkins is attending Stanford University. We pledge our efforts through conscientious service and fair dealing to the public welfare. May your dealings with us be genial and beneficial to you, through the years to come, and may we serve you TAILORING Litin1 and GinMimer well as TINE TAILORING Bat E'MTS aad COATS at SIX u; ALTChiSC REPAIRING REMODELING YOUR HOME FURNISHING STORE l;.i Pictures -- 1 Big tcogus Teams Official Rulat -- Averages Ufa Story -- Profusely lilustratod -- A. B. (Happy) Chandler, of lasaball loth's Complete Hama Commissioner Run 59 C I' Ismi4 etc canta-pastpa- Efficiency in County .... Government vote for ELISHA WARNER! Candidate for COUNTY COMMISSIONER Two-Ye- ar Tarm on iha DEMOCRATIC TICKET Registration Day July 6th Primary July 9 (Paid Political Advertisement by Warner for Commissioner Committee, Grant B. Moore, Secy., Payson, Utah.) Announcing The Removal Of The Studio Of C. Jack Duggan From 319 W. Center, Provo, to Rancho Cheiro located on American Fork Highway mile west of Power Plant at Junction of Pleasant Grove and American Fork, Highway to Timp. Cave. Drive out any time, Day or Nite, and HAVE YOUR FORTUNE TOLD BY A SCIENTIFIC PALMIST AND CHARACTER ANALYST. ALSO DOMESTIC AFFAIRS COUNSELOR. Avaliable for Clubs and Parties. Phone American Fork 0269-J- 2. Orem Giass& Paint Paints Varnishes Wallpaper Phone 0103J4 Across from Scera ALL WORK GUARANTEED For One Year Expert Watch and Jewelry Repair New And Used Watches Guns Jewelry LOANS ON VALrABI.ES C v.lcd and Operated Iv an J.ijn tab .... J. Alvin Higbee, Prop. MITCHELL 4?1 South Znd Wom For ore. M C. SPINK SON. Publishers iNx tunaiNo-i- f. iouii i, mo. '"4 PROVO LOAN AND JEWELRY f t F? W H. t I Ihi.ue 373 51 CO. North Univ. V'- Utah Valley News Entered as second-clas- s matter November 19. 1937 office at Provo, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Published every Friday By Utah Valley Publishing Company, Provo, Utah. - i10' |