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Show UTAH VALLEY NEWS Friday, December 6, 1946 vo's first mayors, had long since died, as had, also, her brother, Jared, and sister, Polly Bullock ing. Following a honeymoon trip Roberts. 1 first wrote the in Salt Lake City, the young postmaster of couple will make their home in Grafton, N. H., grandmothers Orem. birthplace. There were no Bullocks left in Grafton, but the postmaster referred me to Rclio-botMass. I wrote the postmaster at Rehoboth. He referred me to u professional genealogist. Uv Win. D. Stueler of ceremonies T- anjr ; 5. i :'. 5 V'..--- : MARRIAGES GENEVA Supply Co. .' s , I Julia Healy Julia Healey became the Miss bride of Don Dean, son of Mrs. Sadie Dean, Saturday evening, with Bishop R. D. Law of University ward officiating- - Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Pope, foster parents of Miss Healy and other family members and intimate friends Mr. witnessed the ceremony. and Mrs. James Sharp of Wyoming, grandparents of the groom were present. The young eouplc will make tlu-ihome in Provo. Mrs. Dean has a host of friends in Orem, having been a student at Lincoln high school, when she made her home with Mrs. Mary Stewart and family. CHRISTMAS Every family of Utah County ii assured the same devoted attention when Berg Mortuary conducts the memorial service. We maintain but one standard of a comservice plete and comforting service regard- ! Becomes Bride Orem, Utah Phone GIFTS prodanc- Genealogy Phonographs less of the amount available for fu- $27.75 up neral expenditures Enjoy the music of your own selection Portable Radio Sonora, Clear its a llell Proves Successful In 1936 I wished to learn something about my maternal Her grandmother's ancestry. maiden name was Jane Kilton Bullock, her mother's name was Dolly Kimball, her father's Benjamin Bullock. No more than this was known by anyone of the family in Utah. a Prestwich-Asto- n My grandmothiY had been dead 26 years and her brothers, t Reception Isaac and Kimball Bullock, Pro- Aston. G. El den Mr. and Mrs. a (Betty Prestwlehl were tenoered at Joseph Smith a reception a LEGAL NOTICES Building Saturday evening, fol-a lowing their marriage earlier a in the evening, with Bishop a NOTICE TO CREDITORS a Frank Killpack performing Ihe Mrs. Aston is the ceremony. Eslate of Verona C. Crandall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin sometimes known as Verna C. C. Prestwlrh and Mr. and Mrs. Deceased, William Aston are the parents Crandall, c editors will present claims i a of the groom. Virl Aston attended his broth- - wj,h lvollu lu'r!i ! lh undmign-e- r as best man. and Miss Evelvn L". ,al n!ul';,u0 n a or 0,1 A,nl 10- - a Prestwich was maid of honor for !jt P her sister. Bridesmaids werel' n lUlL,!, ' vvhviua v-.Beverly Duckett, Laurel Olsen. Administratrix. a Love-! Vnuna Marlon and Elna Iliblislu-Decciulier 5, 12, 19 a land. :i1111 0 John Ilallidav acted as master1 j $18.00 also i NOTIC E OF DELINQUENCY Doors at opi-- 6 S J-- - V 'll"'!. UTAH Show starts T.UtJ. ' Friday and Saturday TWO GUYS Dec. FROM Dennis Morgan - (J-- 7 MILWAUKEE Jack Carson - Joan Leslie and Double liliithm" Feat u retie in Color Alinature 'Spreadin the Jam , 1 ew 1 S. S.S. Saturday Matinee Fun Club Ii 1:30 II Dec. 7 PHANTOM OF Till: PLAIN'S western action story featuring lied Ryder and Little Heaver! A - 2022 2054 1594 and Edgar Kennedy Comedy Two Catloons in Color On the Stage A Boxing Jamboree 1681 THE Dec. - Sylvia Sidney 9-1- 0 WIND SEARCHING Robert Young - Ann Richards and March of Time Cradle of Liberty" Movietone Adventure Iepitns Serenade" Cartoon New France" Dee. Wednesday and Thursday 11-1- Veronica Lake 2 1891 - Diana Lynn This is a swell show. It'-- - loaded with talent and has lots of music, gorgeous girls and comedy to offer for the entertainment of the moviegoing public' and Masquerade in Mexico Dorothy Lamour and Arturo deCordova A musical comedy for those who enjoy pleasant Y our Property Ftor Prompt Sale List It with an Orem Broker BILL BAKER 671 W. State Street, Orem Bldff. Loans Ihones: Bus. 0ISK13 J 1 OUT OF THIS WORLD - 2t)72 567 663 1983 1979 1980 2005 1744 1812 2106 1950 658 1515 1650 1703 1774 1 This is the love siorv of three people, lold against the background of history making worlt events from Mussolini's march on Home to the Dace's inglorious death 23 years later! Eddie Bracken 1678 2034 1910 418 1305 2076 Plenty of Fun! .Monday and Tuesday 2154 2131 1976 2023 2135 2113 1158 1538 1782 2144 1948 725 1829 2086 1686 1604 1304 1795 2130 1080 6 Waltir H. Hendrick Llnyd A. ivie 13 ... G. 1 59.80 3.07 6 1 Alma Jiinrs Alice Talboe Jusloscn James 2 1 1.2 8 1 1 1.53 2.30 1.15 1 1 2 13.80 1 8 103 4 4.03 1 1 6 1.53 1 4 2.30 .03 l 1 '2 14 .28 1.37 4.10 2.30 l.eland Pretwich Parloll Petersen Veda R. Petersen Leo A. Pnulsnn Leo A. Ron Ison Darw in H. Perry I.co and Virginia Poui-o- n Melvin Phillips Lloyd V. Rollins Maud G. Rowley Miles Duane Roundy Clyde J. Robbins David Stevenson James G. and Nina Stratton Israel J. Salisbury Alfred Kyle Smith (Med. Si.c N avals doz. but through the female line the first ancestor came on the Mayflower in 1620. The names In this line were Rogers, Richmond, Pemas, Reed, and Drake, the Drake woman being my greatgrandmother Ida Stewart Peay. Easy Made 25c each (Seedless) pound (Solid Heads) STEAKS 7c LETTUCE pound ltound, Swiss, Sirloin 3c f Tenderized, Shank end . Tin- - STEW HAMS GUAVA JELLY (LI oz. PURE CATSUP .lb, pound aak (Heart of Hah) SHORTENING GUM DROPS pound .... Walker of of: of of: .... Hand Soap, Salad HONEY Tuna, Toilet Tissue, Pudding: Mix, Pork and Deans. ' (Pound Kottle) Oil, , Dec. 5 and 12. 1946. a 4 0f a- Peas (Hose llrand) CLEANSING ... oz. 2(1 (Nu-Wip- r 1 CORN Trail Cream Slvle- - ALBERS OATS .... (And Cereal Howl) 1100 Hq. e) 1 TISSUE ft. 1 15C j j (Aunt Phoehes) 17c! SOAP ( Naty-Wasbiii- ZZ . AMMONIA 14c 00 pound g) a 00 0 ' Folk, Ul. pany, 0 sec. ft. for mining use irom a tunnel at a point S. 2235 ft. and E. 1490 fl. from N'j Cor. Sec. 17, T9S. R3E. Tin; nppll-- i cant owns mining claims bracing tin area surrounding the point of diversion. The water will be used for mining and infTl-- i mg purposes with incidental domestic, irrigation ami slock watering. 18073 Harriett It. Xpockart, 266 N. 3rd E.. I'rovo. Ut., .3 sec. ft .for irrigation use from a well bet. 150 and 360 ft. deep at a point S. 660 ft. and E. 1975 ft. from W'. i Cor. Sec. 2. T7S, R2E. The water will lie used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to iirigale 10.10 in acres of land embiaced NU'SWli See. 2. T7S, R2E. 0 Pro? nl s lesblmg Ihe gratit-- , any of the foregoing up-plications with rea ons must In; in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the irig of f N a a a a a a a a a a a a a a u a JiHiiS ii tiSi ii i 0 It E PHONE I ii .4 i i- - .- i - . . . ii i i t.i i...... i j f 1 v! i'i'fi-iw- i 3rd West & Center records) turr 1.85 1.00 to 7.50 NYLON HAIR RRUS1IES GIFT SETSEXCELCIS I5Y MAX FACTOR, COTV, TUJA, AND EVENING IN PARIS j j State Engineer, 403 Slate Capi-- j (ol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on, or before February 1, 1947. H'16 (4 Jan 3. 1947. j KODAK FILMS, WHILE THEY LAST INTRUST YOUR DOCTORS PRESCItllTIONS TO USi REGISTERED PIIAItMACTSTS On Dufy At Ail Times V J 1 t $ PROVO M 01H-J- 2 SONOHA KECOKDS ' av 0 fi-- Ilnur (UlirtfitmaB lln-refu- 0 WE SELL FOK LESS IzEE MENDENHALL - Operator - IiEX MENDENHALL Across From SCEUA Theatre 1 Ed. H. Watson. STATE ENGINEER Published. Dec 6. 13, 20, 27. f ay 1 i 0 0 Com- R2E. Secretary. Publi.-he- d pound Spaui-l- i 18165 Albert Morgan, Goshen, Ul., .02 sec. ft. for domestic use from a 2 in. will . 85 and 100 ft. deep at a point S. 134 ft. and W. 636 ft. from N'E Cor. Sec. 2, T10S, R1W. 18191 Emma Blake RFD No. 1. Bx. 377, I'rovo, Ut., .015 sec. ft. for domestic use from a well bet. 200 and 300 ft. deeji at a point S. 895 ft. and E. 1085 ft. from W1. Cor. Sic. 21, T6S, Provo Bench Canal and Irrigation Co Address: Route No. 2. Box 620. Orem. 223.7.I (Gladus) Ix-t- Federal Land Bank Berkeley, pledgee William D. Adams Federal Land Bank Berkeley, pledgee William S. Ford nt Mining 39c ii 49c I 55c n LARD a a H4E. 18010--Kojl- e a a a a a 49c pound Pound (Large Fnney) 8 35c ti BEEF ROASTS BEEF V i . pound pound Onions il Meats 45c MIXED NUTS (No. 1) Delicious, Tender, 7c GRAPEFRUIT ( I '1 sill a u.-- ... H. L. Wilkinson Arnold Wilkins A. V. Washburn Heston Wilborg R. h'9S. a a a a W. A I 'enroll, Rt. No. 18121 2. Bx. 354. Irovo. Ul.. .045 sec. from a ft. for domestic well hot. 56 and 450 ft . deep at a point N. 1387 ft. and E. 1278 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 30, TGS, R3E. ... Karl Terry John A. Vance Edward J. Verholtz Edward C. Voelker a a TO APPROPRIATE: H. L. Mower, Thistle, 17953 Ut. .26 sec. ft. for domestic use from a 6 in. well bet. 75 and 175 ft. dei p at a point N'. 507 ft. and I',. 166 ft. from S'i Cor. See. 28 Jil-l)-, Howard Jacobsen Ray Johnson William (;. Knekcrhan: Ned Kofford Ralph W. Knight Glade Liiietiaugn Merrill J. Lowe George Lunmreaux Mrs. A. T. Madsen Ella McTague Kenneth MeF.wan Steven Novakovieh Luther j Stratum and And in accordance with law, so many such stock as may be ra will be sold at the office of the Secretary. Route No. 2. Box 620. Orem, Utah, on the 16th day of December. 1946. at the hour of 2.(81 o' cl or 'k p.m.. to pay the detogether with the rn of advertising linquent ascs-mcami expenses of sale. L. J. SALISBURY. General Insurance Res. The first Bullocks came to America from England in 1636, I Oiit of those Prince-tax- i driver ini.xupa and lighter than air, this film serves lip a delirious dish of comedy that is a sure bet to enterlain! Iathe NOTICE TO WATER USERS PROVO BENCH CANAL AND IRRIGATION COMPANY t Principal Place of Business, Orem, Utah County, Utah The follow inj applications There is delmipient upon the following described stock, have been fded with the State account of assessment levied on the 23rd day of August, 1946. iL-to change or uppropri- scveral amounts set opposite tile nanic-- of the respi-etiv.share ate water in Utah County, Stale holders as follows: of Utah, throughout the entire ' Cert. ear, unless otherwise desiguat-.id- , all location No. Irom Name 9 SI. BAM. 1627 George J Adams 1648 John F. Adams TO CHANGE: 1955 Wallace H. Anderson Rhodes Jeppesen, 1664 Bx. Route 1, Provo, Ut. pro565, 1605 poses to change the puinl of di1516 a version ol .642 sec. ft. of a total 1736 a a acof .65 sec. ft of. water right 1755 a a quired by Application No. 18472. aa a 1817 been lias water heretofore Tlte a 1319 diverted from u well, 147 a aa 1966 ft. det-rd a point N. 125 ft. and a 1971 E. 925 ft. from Wi Cor. See. a aa 975 27, T6S, R2E. and used for in- a 2098 dustrial 994 purj roses in connection with the manufacture of potato 953 chips and for domestic use. 2040 1 lei eafler, .042 sec. ft. of wa1549 will lie diverted from ter 1722 well. 147 ft. deep at a point N. a aa 952 142.2 ft. and E. 1009.3 It. irom 1977 W4 Cor. Sec. 27, TCS, R2E, and a a 2108 used for the purposes above des- a 1655 a a cribed. 1761 a s iIIlllliHlllillilllllUlill(IU(ll:lilllHIUUiailltllllllltllHlfnilHIIlkWllHi ORANGES i Lamps Toasters correct. Specials For Saturday i Portable Heaters OH LAI Shopping ' j Sets -- ' j $27.15 up AC, DC Battery the big Albany genealogical library and found her report to be Fur Ancestry r Electric I entered into correspondence with the genealogist, and for a modest fee she found in the very remarkable records of the New England states the names and histories of 75 of my grandsires and granddames and the most of their children. A Provo girl, Norelle Startup, was working In New York state at the time and she very kindly checked on my genealogist at Diligent Search Mil-bourn- With Distinction for the fine OF WEEK! gram during an evening of |