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Show I IffAH VALLEY NEWS Friday, January 25, 1946 Our Service Boys & Girls iVith son of Mr. and Mrs. Artnur Hanks of Provo. He brings greetings from Ralph Jacobs Orem, Weston Garrett, Bert Wooton and Robert Gabertas of Provo, all stationed at the 11th replacement depot. Pfc. Ray Hanks has received his honorable discharge after five months in the Philippines and Japan. Attached to the Headquarters Company, 11th replacement depot, Okazaki, Japan, he checked service records of discharged veterans of the Sixth army. His wife, the former Edith Slack, and their three children Charles, Lelith and AmyRae have lived at the family home at Christeele Acres during his absence- He is the Philip Condor, U. S. Navy arrived home Wednesday from service in the Pacific theater. He has been stationed in Japan since V-- day. His wife is the former Fae Trunkey and he is Honoring their son. Sgt. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Clyde Williamson, who was rehas been cently Condor of Olmstcd-llfrom 30 discharged months in service, Mr. and Mrs. in the Navy 31 months-Ernel Williamson ot Lake View Sgt. Claude E. Williamson, son gave a turkey dinner Sunof Mr.and Mrs.Ernel Williamson day evenng. Covers were laid of Lakevicw has received his for Mrs. Annie Williamson, honorable release following 30 Mr. and Mrs. Ijvon Harward - , Letii Roller sta- - GRAY REALTY Rink Open Phene 370 196 West Center Provo, Utah Monday and Saturday Bus Leaves Orem City Hall ...... p- - to Bus Leaves Park's Cafe 7:30 p. m. RATES TO PARTIES See US before you UY URN a ORROW B ATTENTION Place your order now before the rush for your Sim-pl- WE DO SPECIALIZING Utah Poultry Prod. 5th So., Provo Phone 89 & SONS At A HOME LIKE GRANITE FURNITURE Complete Shoe Service PLACE COMPANY TO STAY TERMS HI Shoes Repaired to fit the form of your feet 8-- North Univ. Ave. jj rrava Phone 191 HOTEL ROBERTS . !:i Provo 124 Wait Center Utal Best wishes are pouring In at Utah Valley hospital to Mrs. Don R. Watkins (Lorna Mccham) following the birth of a baby girl, Wednesday morning. Mother and daughter are doing nicely, from reports at the hospital. The father of the babe passed away last summer following a major operation. The grandparents of the babe are President and Mrs. A. V. Watkins and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Mecham. SALE Trlplo treated to sludgo Paraffin Oil 100 RENT OR fm Wan in AH ndim and carbon OH MHNMO COMTANY ANO STATIONS AN MAIM W. WiHiams, 308 E. 3 Sooth. Provo. J buy, sell, rent, and teach. EXCLUSIVE CLEANING & KUNI JOHN SONS MADSEN CLEANING COMPANY "ONE OF THE V Wish to express their 55 West appreciation to their many customers and 119 N. Univ. Ave. Provo, FINEST THINGS .JiVi in my home is hope to continue with the same satisfactory HOT WATER ELECTRICALLY" service. ATTENTION, Half Mile West of County Infirmary GROWERS FRUIT Phone 680 Get your order in for the famous Stark trees and shrubs early. T" OfilWIJl l.lMIJPjH :v Hill .'s'.'.- : ' ' . 1"" 4 3 ' W V;. ' V; Jakc Stock ol ifct 1 Provo, Utah It is reported there will be i shortage of good nursery stock this spring. DRIVE OUT AND SAVE II. J. LEWIS Authorized Agent 740 Wo pay more for good used Cars and Trucks. Dealers Phone 2147J od 89 ; - ' OREM , hr Ming ood dMgingT 100,000,000 leaiMi H9 N NOW Msgs yee ran, yee . . . sad -g-- Qr for k eWiwflee SPEAR LUMBER Ask for Delicious Brand wi They are Delicious (pood la Utah Sib yeeil yOMUJl I - IW y w - ft" -1 F. W. WOOLWORTH 52 West Center Phone 'll lii III mil In' 'yin i:l lynivr f fciliiiii" toanA Meats U1 I 695-- R jit ,rr-T- Z "ITot water, plenty greatest comforts I of it, any time I want it, is one of the enjoy. And I have it without a moments ih-ctri- water heater. COMPANY PHONE 34 its its several even if "Costly? for dishes, home bundering or baths, baths in succession. Not at all! Not In chU area where hc tost of dec-trigt- is so low." ASPHALT Finest Quality" ROOFING LOCKERS 40 South Second Wost L --See Us Fo- r- At Your Grocers "Your Assurance of the COLD STORAGE Mwhl y mv la aw hMaryl j, , (it-re- : water, whether MEAT GO. $ At Noon! -- "Its grand to know that I shall never ipve to wait for hot . . Jaeimr end dhadfwoT Cea yee efhr dean, A UTAH Phene: Provo 05SJ4 PROVO LUNCH tawW el yeer e d koNrk aHredleMf Are yee pnpond e ew Hm i mM jee jX1 N-v- automatic thought or prqr.ir.it ion. with an HOT LUNCHES Hew ewdi la Essential Transportation ouristiQuestion Hi a iMMaet Wi, vft Orem Motor Co. Starr Ave, Provo Try Our . . Phone 707 PROVO. UTAH Accordions, GuiPianos, tars. Phone 940ft, Prof S. GLEANING, DYING Assn Co-o- p and sons, Kay and Stephen, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Ilamillln of Ogden, Miss Lois MeQuivey, Harold and Grace Williamson and the hosts. FOR IN ot Phosphate Fertilizer. $28.50 per ton we will have car shipments in very shortly. See us about the new Universal Milking Machine, Electric Water Heaters, 50 gallon capacity, $110.00. Buy Babe Arrives Safely m. 7:25 p. m. d Edgemont Literary Club will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mary Rowley, In the Mountain View Subdivision. President Tana Richards will conduct the meeting and Mrs. Maxine Davis will be In charge of the book review. A gift will be presented to Mrs. Bernice Faulkner, retiring president. Refreshments will be served. hMiu Bus Leaves Lincoln High School ..7:20 LOUIS KELSCH ! e COMPANY Free Bus Transportation and from Roller Rink GREETINGS Wise Shoppers J months in service. He was (f China-Burma-lndi- a Max Edwards, petty officer son of Bishop and Mrs. Philo T. Edwards, is at home after nearly four years service in the U. S. Navy. He has been stationed at Fennscacola, Florida as an airplane inspector. - When you're browsing for a book, or making some other casual purchase, you dont need the assistance of a clerk. But when the family selects a funeral service we find that they want and appreciate all the personal service and attention we are able to provide. It is a cardinal rule here at Berg's dont sell anyone, ever but serve to the limit of our ability. tioned with the 14th air force in the theater for 18 months. Pfc. Donald Jones, who is stationed at Fort Douglas at present, spent the week-enwlth hS, si$tpr and brother-in-o- f law, Mr. and Mrs. Arlo M. Anderson and family. Pfc. Jones served in the Pacific theater for five months, receiving serious wounds at Okinawa last June. He has been hospitalized most of the time s'nee then, and has been awarded the Purple Heart- - I J. B. and J. A. Soolhalas 195 W. Buy From Your Electric Dealer rd South PROVO UTAH POWER & LIGHT COi y |