OCR Text |
Show UTAH VALLEY VINEYARD (Mrs. Geo. F. Welle - Reporter) The Junior Bunder School wee started Bunder moraine, Mrs. Jor O. Clegs will ect ee euper-leo- r. The Bunder School officers end teachere will hold a bueineea meeting end eoclel at the home of Mr. end Mre. Terlor Alien on Thnreder evening. Mr. and Mr. Thomaa Welle celebrated tholr 57 th wedding at their home 8undar with a famllr gathering and dinner. Jan. 10 th ie the date act for the aocial to honor all ward offlcere and teachere. The Blahoprle la eponaorlng the party and everyone la looking forward to a grand time. LaRoy Holdaway waa tendered a gay birthday party Baturday afternoon at hie home, A birth- day cake with fine candlea formed the center piece. Nine little gueete were aeated. Gamea and mualc were enjoyed. Mr. and Mre. Frank Wagner and children have left for their home In Mlaaourl having apent the paat IB montha here. They were employed on the Joaeph H Clegg farm. Mra. Mary Stewart will honor her aged Father-in-laLoula Stewart of Salt Lake Sunday at TIRE REPAIRING NEW8 Friday, January 5, 1940 a family dinner and aocial at hla tha Partrldga homa oa Christmas home. It will be Mr. Btewart'e day. Thoae enjoying ths visit were Rnloa Partridge. Mra. Karma 80th birthday annlveraary. Mr. and Mra. Maxwell and Swindell and daughter Barbara of daughter Mary of Elko, Nev., re- Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mre. Roturned home Tueaday after hav- land Tldd and baby daughter of ing apent the holldaya with her Lehl, Mr. end Mr. Frank Poatma parenta, Mr. and Mra. Joaeph and aoa of Eureka, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Andrews and family. Murdock. Miss Lucille Farley entertained a group of frlenda at the homa of her parenta laat week. She wee assisted by her alater, Mre. Melda (Mra. C. H. Poulaon - Reporter) Hacking. Gamea were played and a lovely luncheon waa served to A group of frlende met at the the following: Mr. and Mra. Lawhome of Mr. and Mra. Carl Farrence Palmer, Mr. and Mre. Arnley Sunday evening after church old Buralngham, Mr. and Mra. to greet the coming of the New James Jeneen, Mr. and Mrs. FenTear. Game were played and ton Prince, Mr. and Mrs, Reed enjoyed. A "Pot Luck" aup-pMies Lucille Farley end Hacking, waa Mired to the following: Collins. " Mr. and Mra. Wyman Patten, Mr. Frampton Mr. Mra. Wesley Soulier and and Mra. J. H. Clark, Mr. and Mra. L. J. Sallabury, Mr. and Mra. Bar- have moved Into their new home. conney Bigelow, Mr. and Mra. C. H. Their many frlende with to Poulaon, Mr. and Mra. C. D. Terry, gratulate them end wleh them Mr. and Mra. Theodore Farley happiness and prosperity In their new home. and the host and hoeteaa. The Theology lesson of the ReMr. and Mre. Tony Nelaon have lief society wee given lest Tuesreturned from a trip to California the subject where they attended the Roee day by Lucy Poulaon, the Pharisee and Carnival and alao vlalted with re- being, "Saul, Persecutor". The teachers topic lative In Loa Angeles. wee given under the direction of Mre. Reed Hacking and Mlaa Mrs. Nora Keeler and Mre. Martha Lucille Farley entertained a group Reynolds. of frlende laat week at the home Mr. end Mrs. Gappmayer were of their parenU, Mr. and Mra. host and hostesa et a New Years Carl Farley. Holiday decorations party at which pinochlo waa were uaed and a number ot clever played end a midnight lunch were A dellcloni waa served, to the following: Mr. gamea played. luncheon waa eerved to the fol- and Mra. Reed Gappmayer, Mr. lowing: Mr. and Mra. Moroni and Mrs. Macgue, Mr. and Mra. Jensen, Mr. and Mra. Wayne Vernon Liston, Mr. end Mrs. Hacking, Mr. and Mra. Woodruff James Anderson; Mra. LaPreul Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mate, Miss Dorothy Hendrick, Ray Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hack- Howarth, Waldo Harris, end the ing, Miss Reva Cordner, Tony host.and hostesa. Rohbock, Miss Ora Baum, Stanley Farley, Miss Lucille' Farley i and Frampton Collins. The Misses Ruth and Esther Hansen entertained a group of (DeLenna Bradshaw - reporter) The teachere of the Relief Sofriends at a Christmas party at their home last week. Gifts were ciety held their aocial at the home exchanged and a delicious lunch- of Mrs. 'Maud Park Friday aftereon served to the following: Miss noon. The teachers topic wee giv- -' Donna Scott, Miss Cleca Foutln. en by Mre. Eliza Anderson after-- 1 Miss Phyllis Farley, Miss Clorene which the rest of the afternoon Lamb, Miss Frances Ilunn, Miss wee spent In social chat and reRuth Bylund and Ruth and Est- freshments were enjoyed. Mra. Sidle Elder returned her Hansen. from the Farmers Round Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hacking at the A. C. In Logan. She have returned to their home In Up was chosen representative of the Farmington, New Mexico, after club of thia ward. spending the holidays here with Norma Ray Wells entertained their parents,, Mr' and Mrs. Carl Sunday evening In a New Years Farley, and visiting with other re- Eve party at ber home. Gamea latives and friends. were played and refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Chester Graff en- served to eight. tertained friends at a lovely party The Junior Genealogical class last week. Dinner was served on was entertained Sunday evening a table covered with a lace cloth In the ward house. A story was and decorated with Christmas given by the Instrnrtor, Mra Ethel candles. Following the dinner the Dlrkey, after which presents were evening was spent In visiting and exchanged and randy and nuts ennames. Those present were: Mr. joyed by a good crowd. and' Mrs. L. L. Terry, Mr. and Mrs The Sharon ward Blshoprlr E. B. Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne were the speakers at the Sunday Gunnell, Mr. and Mrs. Ivern Pyne, evening sacrament meeting In the Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Pyne, Mr. and Sharon ward. A New Years story Mr. Reed Cappmayer, Mr. and was told by Mra. Laudle. WINDSOR People and Spots in the Late News u. s. TIRES and BATTERIES BRIM IIALL BROS. Ill Went 1 North Phone MO vla-itl- ng er SCARLETT, STYLIST . . . Dress that Scarlett O'Hara wears to barbecue in "Gone With the Wind is Interpreted here in sheerest seersucker sprigged with green and white flowers, and insets, at neckline and belt of black satin. HEALTH-TUFLET- S . . . Under symbolic crown at 18th annual national congress in Chiclub cago are shown nation's healthiest boys and girls, all state champs. Left to right: Richard Crane of Rushville, Ind.; Warren. Calea of Sandstone, W. Vs.; Ruth Fitzenreiter of Bel, La.; Joanne Parks of Liberty, Ind.; Carlisle Klein of Black River Falls, Wis, and Leslie Warrant of Kasota, Minn. 4-- H COWGIRL ON ICE . . . are runFancy ning the gamut of costum-er- y these days in dramatizing their art, and perenfavorite nial Evelyn Chandler strikes new note with abbreviated cowgirl regalia. Here she perform! a for c tricky toe-stman. SHARON. KCONOMY DRIVE . . . Setting pace for National Consumers Tax Commission groups in 5,000 communities, women in Jackson, Mich;, led by Mrs. Robert Crary (right), chairman petition Mayor Rue- ell "Ben gel to appoint board of citizens am officials to find ways ot reducing city costs, increasing municipal efficiency. Other NCTC groups are taking like action. I I , This Home Merits Special Consideration A new 0 room mod. rnatic, 8 bedrooms, If. W. host, car-pe-te For Sale or Lraae. Arm 3 room mod. brick II. A. beat, coopa. The price will plreae you. We have 3 Home for Rent. 5 See Prows and Haws Realty Company WE IIAVE WHAT YOU WANT SEE US AT 53 North Unlveralfy Avenue , Mrs. Thomas Weaver, and Mrs. Edna Larsen. Mrs. Graff was as--I slated In serving by her sons Dor-Ire-ll and Montell. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Partridge were all In at- II Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sclman en-- Provo, Utah HOSE ACROSS SEA . . . For usd by Britain's t. Raid Protection force In lighting fires caused bj incendiary bombs, an order of 120 miles of fire hose, enough to encircle London, is prepared at Goodrich plant In Akron, O., for shipment to "His Majesty's supplies Controller." lYEDISn DISGUISE . . . With Russian assault on inland alarming all Scandinavian peninsula, Sweft den concentrated defense at Finnish border north of Gulf of Bothnia, where Red army would arrive should it over-ru-n Finland. Thort ough camouflage of guns is shown in thia tree-lik- e sentinel. . anti-aircra- Leon Gordon la somewhat Improved from hla recent tllnaaa. Mrs. Mary Aitor, who baa bean 111, waa able to enjoy n visit with her daughter, Mra. Elvn Cordner, in Orem during the Xmas holldaya. Word baa been received from Rider Bernard Walker, who b laboring as a missionary la Bllver City, Now Mexlett that ho b enjoying hla work. A Sunshine party waa given in honor of Mrs. Arllla Smith at bar one-hous- e, one-fami- ly u homo Friday afternoon, gamaa were played end refreshments were served. Mrs. Rhode Ilrelnson waa pleasantly surprised Tuesday evening, wben tha following frlende from Spanbh Fork arrived to spend an evening of game and fun: Mr. and Mra. Roy Angns, Mr. and Mra. Max Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bearinson, Mr. and Mrs. Doll mum ehargo made. Paased by the Town Board of Thomas, Mr. and Mra. Hogan Johnson. Orem and approved by tho PresiMr. and Mrs. Glen Glilman en- dent of said board on tho Ind day tertained at a Xmas aocial for all of January, 1140. tbo nlecea and nephews of Mrs. B. M. JOLLEY, Glilman. Santa made a call durPresident of Board of Trustees. ing the evening, leaving a gift V. EMIL HANSEN, for all present Clerk of Board of Trustees. Mr. and Mra. Gunner Lungreen Publication data: Jan 4, 1881. of California are spending tha holidays with their parents, Mr. SUMMONS slid Mrs. Moroni Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Don Christensen In tho District Conrt of the of Montlcello spent the Xmas holidays with their mother, Mrs. Fourth Judicial District, In and for tho County ot Utah, State of II. O. Andoraon. Mr. and Mrs. Bid Peterson re- Utah. ALICE STAPLETON, Plainturned to their home in Bingham tiff, vs. RALPH BENJAMIN Wednesday after spending Xmas STAPLETON, Defendant. with Mr. and Mra. Wllllard THB STATE OF UTAH TO THE Harris. Zola Kirk who b employed In SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to Provo spent Sunday with her moappear within twenty days attar ther, Mr. Carrie Kirk. Mr. and Mre. Clarence Harris service of this u.mmoni upon yon, had as their dinner gnesls on New if eerved within tho county in Years day, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred which thb action b brought; otherwise, within thirty days after Goff of Bingham. service, and defend the above entitled action, and In ease of yonr failure eo to do Judgment will bo LEGAL NOTICES rendered against yon according to tho demand of tho complaint, Consult County which baa been filed with the Reepertlve fllgnere for Further clerk of said Court. Oit Information. : tertained at a New Years Eve party Sunday night to the following couples: Mr. and Mrs. Me- -: Ewan. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mecham, Phone 4M and Mr. and Mra. G reeves of Protendance at the family dinner at vo. A midnight lunch was sreved. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hales who Sunday afternoon are spending their honey-moo- n in Los Angeles. On their return they will make their home In were married Provo. committee The Genealogical bed eharge of n well arranged program Suudey evening. Mrs. Laatha W. Aeh la 111 at the home of her parenta, Mr. and Mra. Robert Wright, suffering from a severe attack of 'flu. Mrs. Lea Rawlings had tha misfortune to slip wbilo working at tbo Utah Poultry plant at American Fork, Injuring tha ligament over the knee cap. TIMPANOGOS Mel-drn- See Us Now (Mre. Ferry Nielson - Reporter) to read as follows: SECTION IU. Tha rates here. Inabove mentioned and eat out shall he construed to ho applicable to all slngla or niers, and meters must be Installed for each each eervlee. Where a service b extended to any dwelling or npnrtmont boose occupied by more then one family and owned by the same person, tha following rates must ho paid: For ono apartment or family, (1.25, minimum charge par month, and for each additional apartment or family 9 ,75 minimum chargs par month. Where, ths tarns service connection .supplies any ono family or house andor any apartment, aa hereinabove mentioned, and In addition thereto b connected np with om or mors buildings or businesses, such aa service station, store, barber shop, or other similar plaea or business, and suck buildings or places or businesses are owned or controlled by the seme person, there ahull be paid 11.21 minimum eharge for seek single hones or dwelling, and 90.78 minimum charge per month-fo- r each other bnslnsas or service place, sack station, store, harbor shop, or other place of business. That where cabins art occupied Intermittently and are connected with any eervlee, as provided for above, there ahull be a minimum chargs of 90.2S per month for each eabln whether rented or not. That In addition to the above chargee, the excess gallons need as provided for la thb ordinance hall bo paid for as hereinabove stated, proportionate to tho mini- ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION III OF THAT CERTAIN ORDINANCE PASSED BY THE OREM TOWN HOARD ON THB 18th DAT OF DECEMBER, 1939, ESTABLISHING THB WATER RATES TO BB CHARGED WATER USERS OF THE TOWN OF OREM, : IIAT . . . Gray in has been used for brown, this smart new "bowler' type bonnet modeled by Gloria Dickson of the films. It's trimmed with brbwn net veiling and loops of velvet ribbon, g felt, Thia aetloa b brought for tho purpose of seeming a divorce la favor of tho plaintiff and against tha defendant upon tho grounds of desertion, as more fully appears In the complaint on file herein. GEO. S. BALLXF Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address: Suita 114, Knight Block Provo, Ulan. Published In Utah Valley Newe Dee. 16, 88, 88, Jan. 5 end 18. Ralphs Radio & Appliance whirl-stitch- ... COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE Also experts for WASHERS, REFRIGERATORS and other Electrical Appliances 'NO. IS ON FRONT Having a little fun behind the front, British Tommies in France put up a sign "No. 10 Downing Street (London residence of Prime Minister) over makeshift hut as they whip up a lunch in improvised frying pan. v Phone 618 83 N. Univ. Ave. ROSE TOURNEY QUEEN... Margaret PasHuntley, adena beauty,- - picked to reign over Tournament of Roses Parade. A d .. "J,e Votce of Qentral Tjltai .. co-e- at Pasadena Junior Col- lege, ahe's weighs 112, has dark hair and blue-gra- y eyes. x, CHEVROLET'S FORDS DODGES PONTLCS PLYMOUTHS and ALL Other Makes UNITED New records in inexpensive transportation are being set every day with these amazing partially used motorears. There's millions rf miles of trouble-fre- e ing in the group weve t ssembled for you and plenty dollars worth of fun and savings. Drop in and look them over. J PRICES RANGE FROM SALES f & ... Provo Phone 666 .... YOUR dancing or Ibtanlng a sparkling Saturday Here's the parade of bright dial spots on 6:80, Do Yon Remember contest program; 7:00, "Curt" Curtis of Provo and hb orchestra; 7:80, Eventlda Echoes; 7:41, Trans-rad-io Nows; 8:00, A1 Donahno and hla orchestra; 8:80, the Shuffle Rhythms of Jan Savltt; 8:00, Will Osboraaa . Sliding Swing; 9:80, tha orchestra of Garwood Van; 10:00 Trana-radl- o News; 10:18, "Dob" Ortons orchestra, direct from tho Utahns; 10:45, Mnete In tho Morgan Tune Ini ! Mannerl evening! SERVICE G.M.C. TRUCKS Presents FOR 75.- - 745 QUALITY USED CARS 150 N. Univ. Ave. DREAM COMES TRUE . . . More than 500 underprivileged Brooklyn kiddies pinched themselves but found they were wide awake in candy factory as world's largest food chain played host at holiday feast. Part of group, which consumed many pounds of sweetmeats, shown here lined up along moving belt carrying mint patties under chocolate stream. ' Newest note la taxicab gadFAIR TO FARES gets la New York is Installation of polished plate glass vanity mirrors, following trend by do luxe subway can and buses, to help feminine fares make Sure they are et their fairest WEBFEET FLY HIGH . . . University of Oregon basketbsllers. National Collegiate A. A. champions for 1939 as well as Pacific Coast conference champs, opened heavy schedule with thrilling overtime battle with Long bland U. in Madison Square Garden, New York, losing, 55 to 56. Shown in d pr.T" re scramble ere, left to righv Parky Sara la and Red McNsnly. a Aa-Te- .... 1210 tJCiiocycles |