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Show UTAH VALLEY NEWS Friday, February Engagement THREE TEAMS TIED Announced IN SHARON M MEN By Parents :ivi Mrs. Emerson Ivie Hie enr n cement of thir c'iMirh'fr. Latraal to Ber-naV. f' nvar', son of Mrs Le' - F'l'w-ir- t of Portland. Ore. T.- is a graduate of I,b 'n !i:iTh srhonl and seminary V"-- Strwrrt nvenMy his 'whan1? from Ihf ar-y- , rt Fort Dint' as after Ife for three years. left Ttnisday for Portland Oreion. wh.frf he is to hi ern-pl1 and where the yonm; roui'V will make tlu'ir home fePiwini i li'-I- marriage. TV wi ' lii.-- f date will be j rl h-- I ser-vi'!.- 1' Juliu Bernard! Julius (Julio) Bernard!, 68, of Grandview, died early Sunday BASKETBALL RTr. i In Saturdays games Vlne- ar.l, Windsor and Vermont wen- - tied for top honors in the i ague. mill half of the Coarh Teil Calders Vermont !ium won over !u a wild game. This is Vineyard's first defeat of the entire n Vim-yard- , 114-3- 2 a nip and tuck game. gave Wind or a real Mart before they lost 28 24. All the games were rinse, w it : Grand View coming out tlii.-- cellar by out of pi iil f?i the near future S! nrmi, In tin; Wednesday games, T.'iiidsnr, Timpatiogns ami Kdge-- ' out were the victorious teams, Local Electrician V.rdsnr's victory over Sharon, Advertises Poetically it! 27, put them in second Bishop Rodney Kimball will ap- place. An advertisement was high man in Grandview. pear in this paper next week Timpanogns game with the by Walter Henrirk of Crystal final score 43-2- 3 f,avor Electric Cn Orem, entitled CHANGING METRE. The Edgemnt-Gencv- a game The poem Illustrates In chang- was and tuck all the way, nip a home wiring with ing metre how Edgemont getting one Job becomes overloaded until more free throw than their opIt rompclls a meter change. the final score being For many years Mr. Hend- ponents, 24 23. rick has been a traveling elecGames are played each Wedtrician in almost every state and Saturday nights st nesday of the U. S., Alaska and the Lincoln high school gym. Pacific. He was chief electrician of the 18lh Special Battalion of the Sea Bits. He has a colter, Mr. & Mrs. Ted Smoot tlon of nearly three hundred Honored publications of his writings. Many of these are on electrical Open House subjects and travel, some of Among the lovely affairs of which may appear In this paper the week was that held at the from time to time. home of Mr- - and Mrs. Farl Smoot at their home in EdgeAa a helper I had to learn mont S. unday evening, when To do my wiring neater To do everything in Its turn more than 300 relatives and And sometimes change a friends called to greet Ted Smoot and his bride, who Just meter." arrived by plane from England Watch next week for "Changduring the week. advertisement ing the Metre Mrs. Smoot is the former by Crystal Electric- Marjorie Flaniy of Birmingham. England. The young couple mot and were mnrried Whats the good of Love? in England December 23, 1944, What's it all for? while Mr. Smoot was stationed First It is happiness . there with the U. S. army, Then it is war! lie returned home a few months Electric ago. and has been anxiously awaiting his wife arrival. Mr. Smoot has gone inw Business in Provo. The home was beautifully Combined P. T. A. Meeting, decorated with roses and sweet Wednesday at High School. reas, and the serving table was Carl Hunter presented color- a' tractive with a white Mederla ed slides of Hawaii at the as- and rlunnv laee cloth, with a sembly program at Mutual crystal bowl of roses, and Ivory Tuesday evening. A large crowd timers In crystal candelabra Violin and vocal selections enjoyed the fine travelogue. Members of Edgrmnnt Camp, were enjoyed during the recepDaughters of Utnh Pioneers met tion. at the home of Mrs. Ella Baum Thursday afternoon. A history was given and the lesson STATISTICS was given by Classleider Ossa births refreshments Ferguson. Tasty Girl, to Borer E. and I.oralne were served. Iliilladay, Wednesday nlgbt. The monthly planning meetBoy. to T.aRnv nnd Gwen ing of the Sunday School nnd Cnllnrd, Wednesday. primary officers and dnssiond-re- s Boy, to Fred nnd LnFnun was held Thursday evening .Tohnson Fleming, Thursdav-Girl- , In the Belief rooms to TTyrum nnd Maythn Society with a large group In auen-dane- Mitchell Bonrdmnn, Friday. Girl, to Spencer C. nnd Lu-rll- e Johnson Merrill. Thursday. Mrs. Jenn Brown nnd Mrs Gril to Stanley nnd Ruth Ann Williams will entertain the:r Beehive rlass and their Faravorth Burraston. Frtdnv. younrT sMors at a Valentine Girl, to TV J. nnd Zella King nnrtv Fduy evening at the Cash. Friday. Sharp fri11ente home. Girl, to Birk W. and Mvrth In r im-r,- no.-du- 26-2- Tim-panogo- s. , at EDGEMONT e. Poy, n n mil fum-ra- were scrv.t-t-- l con- ducted Thursday at 10 a. m. in the Provo Catholic Church wliii FaM.i-officiating. Ir,1i-n:nt took place In Provo Ili-nr- ! mt'i.jl park. Mr. 4. if was born Sipt 1877. in Aiello, Paly, a son Kugi-uand Angi-lPion ii. If'-- - cum to the Uni-i-- l e i and :ri Suniiysid. He returned to I'rdv two yiars later w.V-rlie mi mod Mary Pino, Apiil 23, 1907. They returned to Sunny-sidwhere he woik'-- 17 years as a coal miner. In 1922 the in 1805, Sin'c-- s e, family came to Grandview, where they have since made their home. He is survived by his widow, two sons and three nuugnters. i Jay Bernardi, Frank J. nnd Mrs. Mary Johnson, Bern-ard- all of Grandview; Mrs. Angela Rino and Mrs- Annie Rino, both of Bingham, eight grandchildren and three brothers, Tony, Frank and Joe Bernardi, all of Ook-lanCalifornia- d, - Ellon L. Prater Funeral Service Largely attended and impres- sive funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon at 12:30 In Timpanogns ward chapel for Mrs. Ellen Lunce-forPrater, former resident of Orem, who died at her home In El Cerrito, California on February 6. Bishop Philo T. Edwards conducted the service and processional and recessional music was played by Miss Sheree Terry. Curtis Gordon and daughter, Elizabeth G. Hawkins, sang the duet, "The Morning Breaks" iiecompanied by Miss Cumorah Gordon. E. II. Cnlder offered the invocation. Reuben Pyne and Mrs. Ethel Pyne sang the duet "In the Garden of Tomorrow", aeeompnnid by Donna Mae Christnsen. The male quartet composed of Moroni and James Jensen, Arthur Shepherd and Dee Adams sang "O Home Beloved Where Ere I Wonder." Mrs. Lucy Poulson spoxe, giving a sketch of thp life of Mrs. Prater. Ray V. Wentz. Orson Pnslwich and Bishop Edwards nlso spoke eonsoling words to the bereaved family. A trio, composed of Marie Carol Stubbs and Bohhoek, Catherine Christensen sang the rinsing number Frank Woofin-de- n offered the benediction end the grave at the Trovo Burial nark was dedicated by Samuel Cordner. d Throe fount v Men Ilie From Poison Mine fas Disaster sfnirk in TTtah Cniip'v Thursday, when John G. Shiimwnv. 37, and Lereand Wide. 33, both of Ame-te- an Fork and C'I'wm-- i S'ae-Y- . 30. of Alnine. ail not Vnh whon Mmv bit a res pork of of hr rufrtirnnn rotor jn Amoricno to Leo nnd Shirley Fork ranyon. Girl. Pvne Prows. Tuesday. 4s fbe iron roared th t the roc .TO T.lston Po-h- tnuriiing in a Salt Lake hospital following a major operation -- Eiigi-iiioii- 0. OBITUARIES T. D and Mildred ft.v'k. Tuesday. Burr. Saturday. rl'-lf- -t oio ero lowered in (lie nod enrt tbfiv bt the res ror,-r- t wb'eb bad oeeiiToideleit (Tiirn r ram, . , - j tv raKUgl tbev ni'-t- i; t'llt l,,-rp.!.- .lk, vn ivo-V- H Ws'i(10:W4 : ' 1 r . " 9 j 1 ! ' t rn - fMinmber ,TW VrAEE :j m-- Tebn 9 ! fiirrti-i- in. before nip rieert-le- Gonnneren, f ll,n vr-r- Fork r1'" oved Wf IU of t Junior bn-- po-- of G"nev-- l Seet luonfb ore former Vctd.n "nd !'" nnd two sons. and Robert 3 survive four t hn 100 wn n nntlve Fork. TTo snoot iwon monlbs to iho nmiod for. ees pod bns rnrered In mtntng ho nn-'- t two winters. TTts mo-he- r STrs. XTUhnd.--i J. Wilde of Yermn. Crllf., a brother nnd dter rnrsdvo. Gilbert T Sfney. 39. was tvrn M"rb 3 V13 In Pleas, nnt Omne. n son of Mr. not TTo mar Mrs. WMUpto ried Wbitbv of Atoloe to ATnrrb. 1039 (o be R?1I T nko T 9R fpmrli Pe bad only ed nt be "loe mine for about knvl-0--0 been marine, W'l-t- T.ere.-io'T- r of Amerlenn lioiUBd AN ATTRACTIVE TOWN WILL ATTRACT MORE TOURIST TRADE Warn a tourist drivs down your Main Stioot will ho bo greeted by a clean, bright, attractive city? If he k, that touritt h turo tu STOP and SPEND! Remember, this year we hope the tourists will Spend $100,000,000 In Utah . . . and YOU can get your ihata by preparing nawl Start with your own itoro or build' dreet" it up . . . moke it the kind ing. Fix It up; dean it up; of ipoi you would be tempted to flop at if you were the traveler. You'll be repaid by the extra tourist dollars you aie SURE la get this year! l..Ne. IV. cf a tcriei to promote a greater twit vn Mm nltit - ibo rnlre-1- . Fhiiewiv bet 1I- - p be be-- n ' bv W"n to hr rpto-- J oil tmde ior Utoh . r--r- od a tbp Genrv-- to- -t fort oeevinus to this Umo. TT Is wMnw. nnd n dnuebor. Barbara Ann. bis nareot pnd five stators and two brothers survive j Feb. 20, at high school, PTA meeting. F. CLUB AT WENTZ 15, 19 B YU Notes HOME 1 t. Journalism Confortnco Mrs. Don Boren and Mr. To Bo Hold H. Vern Wentz were hostesses Ut O F club and guests at the Tenth annual intermountain Weritz home Wednesday eve- Journalism conference will be 3rd West & IMIONE 04S-J- 2 (nttr held at B. Y. U. on February ning. PHONE 13(1 Mrs. Dean Anderson gave an 22, under the sponsorship of ; PENS interesting review of "Gods journalism department. Kitchen Step Ladders Front Porch" t.y Ketli Fringe. Schedule for the conference Mrs. Dale I.,ar.-will be 9:00 a. m. Opening of with several readings. 'exhibits; period, Vali :r.me del ora n,.-iwere 10:00 a. m. registration; out s. an lragons and PENS session in assembly Keyno'c ar,.l sweet ;,s being nttrai-tive72 Sheets , le iiiiiinecd, . I tli luncheon j hall; 10.20 a. m. Separate,,sec-for nd 13 a: ... . allied out the .hr.no. Good Quality l"" ,worVn . G d Mrs. John j P:r;blVmS of Srl"K'1 . i" four Mrs. Cart Terry, Mrs. I !ncl",Ill,K AND PENCIL SETS 'ons Editors and i'lo-ik- . Mrs. Mi, i ris Duke Mr;, i of Pn"t,d Yi Vdlard ' Mrs. Cletus and Yearbook Busi- Audi-rson- . Mrs. William Boh .ewnupor : Staffs, Editors and Staffs Exeelcis hill,;, Mrs. Oliver Johnson and Products I i s. Lee Brooks. ?.Tembers were of Printed Yearbooks, and Edi- turs Staffs of of PADS HEAT ELECTRIC Mimeographed Mrs. Merlin Finch, Mrs. Glen Complete Line Papers and Yearbooks; 12:30 1 llcaly, Mrs. Julian Frank, Mrs. Lunch period and viewing of Grant Butler, Mrs. Clay Dunn, Max Mrs- Woodruff Jensen and Mri. exhibits, 1:45 p. m. Symposium Discussions in four sections: And Up Dale Larsen. Make-u- p Newspaper Editors and Staffs, Business Newspaper Staffs, SUN GLASSES IIope-Adam- s Yearbook Editors and Staffs, and Yearbook Business Staffs TO and 3:20 p. m- General Session. And Tax Miss Barbara Hope, daughter the As conference is designed of Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Hope of Provo, was united in mar- especially to meet the needs of school and Junior college ing ordinance bearing No. 41 riage to Shelby Adams, son of high of the Orem City which has Mr. and Mrs. Dee Adams of Journalism students and faculty teriea unlimbered against Jap the representatives planes. been submitted by the Orem Orem, Monday evening in a members, from' schools will be inNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING City planning and zoning com. pretty home ceremony at the vited these the the surrender After to take part in the dis- WAYNE carried mission and passed upon by the Hope home- Bishop C. H. cussions. occupation troTo the citizens of Orem Cltyorem City Council. to wnere Rigby of Bonnevile ward per- Every per. Nagasaki, ops Kyushu, and any n formed the ceremony at 8,30. present shall have an o Earl 3. Glade, mayor of Salt the second atomic bomb struck. terestallIn parties having any way in the Mrs- - Adams was atured in Lake to be heard concern, City and Executive Previous to her most recent ing regulations of Orem City.ing said ordinance, a lovely white satin wedding of K. S. L. will adnotice la hereby given that on This notice is given in com-th- e gown, entrain, with finger tip dress the general session st assignment to the Navyi Mavetfourth day of March A. D., piiance with Title fleet gic Carpet bringing veil of net and lace, and car- 3:20 p. m. of erans home from overseas, the 1946, at the Orem City Hall atthe Utah Code Annotated tar ried a briday bouquet of roses. Mrs. Belle S. Spafford, Gen- WAYNE carried 22 seperate Orem City, County of Utah, 1943, and the Orem City Her sister. Miss Ruth Hope State of Utah, at the hour of Ordinance No. 41, Section 5. was maid of honor ana brides- eral President of the L. D. S. units or groups of passengers, of almost 24,000 eight oclock p. m. a publiq maids were Misses Betty Day, Relief Society and former editor composed Orland E. Pyne, while operating in hearing will be held relative to Mary Christensen and Rowene of the Relief Society magazine persons City Recorder Dargen in pretty formats with will address the womens sec- nearly every combat area in the adoption of a zoning ordln- - Publication dates: February thePaclfic. tion at 10:20 a. m. ance amending the present zon-121, A. D., 1946. gardenia corsages. Frank Jr. acted as best man. More recent additions 10 the Others who will participate Following the ceremony, a in the conference are: Theron auxiliary fleet are another troop buffet supper was served- - the Luke, City Editor, Provo Her- transport, the SEVIER, and bridal party. Including the ald; Harrison PROVO LOAN & JEWELRY CO a chartered Maritime CommisConover, parents of the young couple, Springville Herald; G. Editor, PROVO sion the cargo Robert ship, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Hope, Ruff, Salt Lake City, former VICTORY. Their wartime Jobs LOANS ON Mr. and Mrs. George Hope, editor of the Y Lester paralleled that of the WAYNE. Banyan; Mrs. Don Mitchell of Walsen-bur- G. Olsen. Salt Lake, and F. The USS ESCALANTE, big Watches, Guns, Jewelry, Etc. Colorado, and her son, Molnl, Salt Lake. Additional tanker, fueled fighting ships at Tommy and daughter, Janice, moakors will be announced In sea WE SELL and delivered oil to other and Mr. and Mrs- Jesse Evans. the near future. vessels and advance bases. Mrs- - Adams is a graduate of New and Used Watches. Guns, Cameras, etc. Completeing the list of ships Provo high school, and Mr. Talks from professional 51 No. Univ. Ava. Adams attended Lincoln high newsmen on the social and vo- christened for Utah were the PROVO PHONE 573 Mhool, and just recently re- cational aspects of Journalism, patrol rigate USS OGDEN and turned from three years service and discussions on specific the big destroyer tender USS in the U.S.Navy. After a short problems of school publication BRYCE CANYON. Mr. and Mrs. are the main items of this conhoneymoon, Adams will make their home in ference. Orem. Student papers and annuals A number of social events from intermountain schools will NOW OPEN! are being planned for the young lie placed on exhibit and all couple upon their return. schools are requested to send OREM SHOE samnles before February 16. to tio Journalism Department. Bri-'l'aYoung University. Several scholarship REPAIRING awards wll bp given for the best feaBUSES LEAVE ture articles based upon events NORTH SOUTH LAKE-UTA- H THRU THE SALT of the conference. AH first class material 7:33AM 8:17 AM No registration fees are d 9:03 AM 11:57 AM VALLEY with the conference, and workmanship 10:13 AM 1:32 PM "nnion Edits Literary 12:28 PM 2:02 PM Maoazine 12:52 PM 3:22 PM Two doors South of B 8c H Miss Dorothy Bennion. Salt 3:56PM 3:40 PM I nko City, is tnnay laying plans Drug Sloro in Orem. 5:43 PM PM 4:57 HUNKER FARMS f ir the Y literary marazine 6:43 PM 5:57 PM Como and See Us that" she Is to edit during the 8:33 PM 6:47 PM Fhono Provo 01S-Rwinter and spring quarters of 8:53 PM 7:47 PM Ihonc 0I8J2 B&II Orem, Utah. this school year, ns a result of "Geneva Steel Is Across 9:53 PM 9:51 PM ho announcement by Prof. 11.58 PM 11:47 PM From Us " E. Cheney, faculty Thomas sMnsor, o her appointment as HAVE YOUS TIRES -11 editor. At Granite High School j I -- 4 L Mis Bennion was Associate ; .LOST Jiior of the literary magazine!! PROVO LOAN & i 1040, and directed a promo- J Tonal skit for the magazine in JEWELRY CO. a student ar-bly- . She plan SHARON STAKE M- - L A. PLAY rmTeanond'nee Editor for LOAN3 ON o OranD'an, the srhonl news-repeand wnn seeond place in Lincoln School Auditorium, 8:00 p. m Watches, Guns, hr annual high school poetry contest. Feb. 21, 1946 Jewelry, Etc. In 1941 Miss Beuon ihe I,. D. S. Business Wo Sell New and Used MRS. LOUIS deHART. Director WATCHES, GUNS. CAMERAS Collrro and since 1941 has been for work doing s'erograrhic ETC. ETC. Cue government until she enterUAST 51 N. Univ. Are., Phone 573 ed the Y ths year. The Y literary magazine will (In Order of Appearance) PROVO he published as a supntement to Dora Parker Mrs. Karl Rur.ndl he Y news. Anne Wilde Eva Marie Larson Sunday Night Programs Established. COAL Marta Pi.ick Judy Under the Joint sponsorship Priscilla Wilde of Lambda Delta Sigma and Dorothy Taylor Lump or Stoker Slack Wilde Richard L. Miit Philip Delta Phi, L. D. S. religious Prompt Delivery OREM PROVO PARKER h-- $375 $2.69 s SHAITEK - - - e.-ts Stationery $7.00 . dd" C PEN 330 $14.00 i:i---- Beauty j $348 - Nuptials 250 - Factor Pancake $1.50 $4.75 in-so- ty Vice-Preside- 15-8-- 4, g, - 3 THEIR VITALITY?, ! i i 1 A Stranger Passes a r. High Thursday, Harold Hansen Phone Provo 088J5 Pleasant Grovo 2273 Typewriters Adding Machines OVERHAULED REPAIRED LORIN E. MILLET Phones: 061R4-072J- 3 , fraternities, Sunday night programs in the Joseph Smith Building are held each week. 432 W. Cantor Phono 104 This new feature at the Y has four sections: a book review, a classical music program, a fire- Utah County Mattress side chat, and an informal meetFactory ing. Students may attend any of the four that they desire. COMPLETE Y. CALENDAR MATTRESS and 11ATT Events scheduled for the folSERVICE lowing week at the Y are: FEBRUARY IS: Only Factory in Utoh Flay "Return of Peler Grimm Wo aro not ropresontod County by any College Hall. transient mattress workers, hut Club Lecture. Smith will call for and dolivor without Sociology Clubroom 8:00 p. m. extra rharga. Student body Valentine dance College Hall - Just Thone 345 FEBRUARY 16: Or drop us a card Play "Return of Peter Grimm" 661 Watt 2nd North on by guns from surface, shore and air- Frequently her bat- - PROVO UTAH - John Wilde Ray Hanks Robert Maisen Clyde Weeks Mrs. Jack Adams Jack Adams Elmer Riding William Norcross TIIE STRANGER Lita Craig Steve Wilde Inspector Dowling Scene: Time: Living-rooof Wilde home. The present. Act I. Seven oclock, an evening in December. Act II. Ten oclock the pame evening ACT III. Nine oclock the next morning. Publicity: Elmer Riding m Properties: Dee Pyne, Bob Downs |