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Show Friday, March UTAH VALLEY NEWS Pace Eight LEVENS Old Folks committee which fur- RETURN Recreation Classes Close March 28 Summer Program Slated for June 6 PARK PUNNING nished the delightful banquet, and to the young people who, unCOMMITTEE ASKED OPTIMISTIC der E. B. Terrys direction, furnished the music: Hsrold Brerton. Howard Downs, Leo Vernon, La-VWhai Everxhap Frnrll LOOT: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leven rePlanning for beautification and Williamson, LeGrande Jarat Union Meeting, March IS, at turned Saturday from an extendof Orem's new town Improvement classes Provo at high Lincoln High or on the grounda. ed business and holiday trip to man, and Reed Hales: and to was tba burden of tbo disrecreation which park havo adult for to Please return Seminary. the East, having been away since Thomas Cordner who had charge served 830 adults of Provo and cussions held Tneeday night by February IS, visiting markets In of all arrangements for the ban- district during tho past fall and the special Park committee apreGLADIOLI'S BULBS All colon, Chicago, New York, St. Louis and i winter will close March quet. 38, an- pointed by the Town Board SB Large Bulbs, all different other cities, optimistic for Spring heads nounces Mrs. Jena V. Holland, cently. W. P. Williams BOe W. Reed business in Provo. delivered. this committee, and the following Supervisor. Mr. Leven, whose capacity for Nuttall, Phone Free Instruction has been given committee members were present:. BMlle business while enjoying pleasure L. Spsugy, C. A. H. Lowe, In music, dancing, games, sports, s s is unbounded, returned delighted R. Gillman, A. Yard Washburn, education and arts crafts, physical RUBBER STAMPS, Deters, Pads, with hla Journeys, having been for both men and women, and Ray V. Wants, A. V. Watkins, Sales Books, at the Nows ol kindly treated by lbs weather, Mayor 8. social recreation, tha whole pro- and George Stratton. second the production Marking flee IT North Pint West man throughout the whole period. outside of Provo, and the sixth gram being made possible by thn M. Jolley and Town Clerk V. Business executives, he says, Phone IS. was cast, "TartuN Joint efforts of Provo City, W. P. Emil Hansen were also present. are looking optimistically forward Inca the play s s Decision was unanimous with waa presented Monday In Pay-o- n, A., and the Provo School board. fa and Ex- toward improving conditions, SALESMAN WANTED: Tha school la closing two weeks this committee that no part of the presentation being sponof a found agresslveness be spirit Mrs. Holland, to the new town park should over perienced used car salesman of the East. sored by the Payson Relief 8oeiety early, explained wanted. Give full particulars among business men Recently the play was shown In allow Instructors to attend the be sold or otherwise disposed of, Mlltfe to Box 140, Provo. Heber, but tha original perfori four day National recreation con- the park iu its entirety to be ree s Summer Recreation mance waa Jannary 30 and 81 on vention for 11 Western states, set tained as a civic center, and that FOR SALE: 4 Wheeled Trailer tha university campus, during for Salt take City early in April. a planning committee be appoint ICrntii.Ufd lie will follow this ed to work out details for a WPA Cheap. Phone IISW. lMiiq support any program which win Leadership week. Every perfor- The Instructors attendance at the project in connection with it. convention by both new frlenda won mance has a with surround his children ! a modern recreation training school comA competent tenant clean, refreshing environment and for tho play, which WANTED: version of the 17th century satire mencing April II in Salt taka for n fully equipped fruit farm provide clean recreation. for the players, all university City. and of Alliance on a long time lease, either AUGUST J. JOHSHON, bishop The usual summer recreational students, and the directors, Mrs. See take View ward Crop or cash basis. B. Pardoe and Miss activities will resume June I, adre- -, Katheryn Called X. 1. Egilson at Dixon Real Modern lire la tied up with ded Mrs. Holland, tho program for Meeting Horr. Ruth Estate. creation. There la no aubatllute this summer to bo widened to ine a s s s for wholeaome physical activity. clude adults aa well as children. B. F. In' Professor down chair, Larsen, Regular meeting of tho Worklet be any WANT AIML In this column are There cannot Instructors in the various de- er's Alliance will be held Friday, Old people man of the art department, desummer program. our Hol000 Mrs. read by 10,000 to IB, people partments are listed by as young need the facili- clares the 89 pieces which make land as follows, wkh appreciation March SB, in the city court room, every week. They cost only 8 Be. as well Room D comin associat I p. m., announces W. C. Huntexhibit the up recreational our which ties the excellent services they er, state organiser. Phone IS. for us to prise one of the best exhibits of for made has possible ation Mualc: have rendered: s s s John Reports of progress regarding nse, and everyone should, and I Its kind ever to be shown in Brown and Emma Brown; DancS New Voss believe will, get behind the Beers Provo. They come from artists MUST SELL: the Child Welfare work will be Tesa and Packard Marvel ing, In England, Canada and Italy as electric washan, 1 Eureka coal board In Its program. and Mr. Flannlgan of tho Wilde; Game and sports: Mal- given, Bargain Prices, nt MRS. SHARP GILMSFIE, presi- well as nine states In this country, colm Booth and Lester H. Jonea; Utah Stato Unemployment divirange. MStfc dent Sharon BUhe Relief Society: and include mezzotints, acquato explain tha OESSFORDS INC. Arts and crafts: Agnes Wood and sion will be present law s The Joy of dancing in such a ints, dry point etchings, litho- Mabel A. compensation unemployment EducaDavis; Physical snd block prints. graphs, of Utah. and mingling of beautiful netting Mae Markham Sale or Trade. tion: MILK COWS Par and Audrey. e a a An and neighbors, fornm will follow the BuN Service at your place. with our frlenda Rassmussen; Social Recreation: addressopen of asAmerican College of Plans The most for all, the by Hr. Flannlgan. and Important Ina Mangum. 70S W. Sth North. Phono 657J. la Invited. with our young people Publicity association are almost public sociating s and their frlenda, will give every completed, according to Professor BAPTISMAL NOTICE WANTED TO BUY: Feeder PIrs parent added yeara to hla life. H. R. Merrill, who Is in charge Miss Lolls Williams returned Phone Oscar Clawson at the Let us support the program for aa chairman for tha district. The evening to B. Y. U. to at-- , Sundsy eent. 100 Is anmmor James Hotel. be held convention scheduled for April per the coming Baptismal services will tend the Spring quarter. Her 1 and 3, s s s commencing at 4 p. m., Sunday at 3 p. m. for all Sharon Mrs. Sterling William mother, Utah the allow the to stake first warda at stake Electa day representOrem Chamber BARGAINS IN rKRIOMCAIJI: atives from outside points to be administration building in Provo. of Cardaton Alberta came with All leading periodicals: Amerio her for a visit here, and may rehere without losing much time T. C. Hebertson (CflntimMd tnm Fin One) Bishop can, Cosmopolitan, Good Housemain until the end of the quarter. From on Friday. Clifton and Pyne. Gillman, be of will the in will be charge Vineyard Saturday r, keeping, new president, suc- full day, starting with a break- services. tho thla group etc. sold right here at home hy Mr. Jolley, will be select- fast at 3 a. m. and continuing Moroni Left ham, bonded agent ceeding ed. MU without a break during the day, Erma Brown entertained for Utah. Keep the commismembers, in addition Inclndlng an afternoon trip to the members of her elub at heij sion! at home by phoning S8PJ to Retiring Mr. Julley were ulao ntmed, Sprlngvllle to see the art exhibit. home Wednesday evening. for service. Residence at 834 and a vote of thanks offered to 7 South West, Provo. FSStfc them: Elwood Baxter, E. II. Cal Mrs. Ole E. Olaen entertained Members of tho Nautilus aoeial der. Lee Earl Burr, Merrill Cran- the members of the Social Art unit met at the home of Dorothy, FOR BALK: Before buying dall, Ivern Pyne, W. P. Williams, club at her home Monday evening. Hedquiat Tuesday evening. Plani, ....manure spreader, see the "New Thomas Corndcr, Julian Hansen A social chat and refrenhmemnte for tho quarters activities were Idea" sold by W. F. Wlseombe, and A. J. Wright. were enjoyed by those present dincuued. Tbanka too waa offered to thy Phone 833R8 M3Stfc 811-R-- NotesfY 3. a h p) ess Workers Pictorial-Delineato- Events in the Valley ... Fruit damage waa alight, according to Clarence Aehton, assistant agricultural agent for Utah county, who made a county-wid- e survey of frost damage after the bitterly cold blasts of Sunday and tho low temperatures of Monday night. Soma damage to apricots is evident, states Mr. Aahton, but peaches seemed to have escaped, and apple and pear buds were not out far enough to take any harm. cltisena of tha district who appeared to represent the people of Pleasant View area. Killed In a highway crash. Paul Hansen, 3S, of Boise, Ida., a ion of Mrs. Dorothy H. Caaaity, of S3B South University avenue, is one more victim of a blinding snow storm and highway traffic accidents. Three persona were killed In a collusion Sunday night during that storm on the Yellowstone about six miles from Black-foo- t, Ida. . Hansen being one of them. Several others were seriously hurt as the ear driven by Hansen went out of control and kidded Into a ear driven by Mrs Minnie Christensen. 25. Hftj to Murray K Lewis, son of Kathryn Lewis of MorouL have attended the Brigham Y university and Mr. Lewis Is lag school at Draper. Thetai to-b-e la affiliated with the Nui tua social unit and is a -of Utah Epsilon chapteraU! Thau Chi. The marriag,! take place la the Salt take soon. St !r m Announcement of the fan coming marriage of her Ruby, to Max Qermar, soq of Louis Germer of DeweyvfflTL made hy Mrs. j. p. Cook ofthk city. Au early April weddlnTi planned. The bride la a of tho Provo High Schoolgrafa asTh Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Neville of employed at tha Provo Byron, Wyoming announce the en- company. Mr. Germer Is a SLY? Old Age was honored Friday at gagement of their daughter Jesela student the Fourth ward when 7B old folks were dined and toasted with abort speeches and then entertained with music by Rose Kart-ehne- r, Mrs. Theodore Taylor, Dr. T. L. Martin, Ralph Brltch, Thomas Ellen, Verl Martin, and other Mr. and Mrs. artists. Clark Newell had charge of arrangements, assisted by Mrs. Fred Larsen. Mr. Louise Coleman, Mrs. D. A. Robertson, Mrs. Dewey Johnson, Mrs. Conder and Mrs. Haxel Janson. Mrs. Bins Jeppaon, 88. waa the oldest lady present, and was presented with an Easter basket. J. L. Parcell waa the oldest man present. iw? see Spring Opening New Low Prices Music filled the aln and the hearts of hundred of enthusiastic listeners Monday night as Gaapar Caaaado, the Catalan eello artist, presented hla melting melodies In the Utah stake tabernacle In one of the seasons most enjoyable lyceum programs. Annexation cannot happen to Pleasant View if Provo city com-- j mission takes Into consideration the profound oppostlon manifested hy the citizens of this rural area lying so close to the city. Discussions of the pros and cons of annexation took plare Monday night at the city commission meeting, with strong objections being raised by a dosen or more FLETCHERS 368 West Center St. PROVO IT ?? J i Hansens Food Market 297 North First West Phone 397 Fresh Quality Meats (Only lr. S. Govt Inspected Meats Sold) 13c Jello Tuna Flakes Light Meat, 2 cans . 23c All Flavors, 3 for Crisco Palmolive Soap per bar . P&G Soap Giant Bars, 6 for can . Flour Economy, Peanut Butter 48-l- b. . Sack 2 pound jar 48c . 5c 20c 1.09 23c Fruits & Vegetables - a Bananas Golden Ripe, pound 5c 5c Spinach Tender Texas, per pound Carrots Tender, Sweet, 4 bunches for 10c 25c Oranges Sweet, Juicy, 2 doz. for MEATS O Assorted Lunch Meat, lb. 20c lekb 15c Sirloin or lb. 15c Pork Loin Roasts T-B- one Sliced Bacon Boiling Beef Sirloin Steak Lard Tbs' . .. 2 22c 29c Fruits and Vegetables BUNCHED ORANGES VEGETABLES Large and jnicy 3 Bunches for 2 Doz. for log 35 Quality Groceries FLOUR SHREDDED WHEAT JELLO bag: $1.09 48-l- b. .... per pkg. 11c per pkg. 5c DONUTS, (Saturday Only) per doz. 20c POWDERED SUGAR .... for 15c 2-l- bs. BEEF and NOODLES (canned) .... 14c CORN BEEF cans 14c CORN BEEF HASH can 19c Chili or Tamalies (canned) . . per can 16c 19c MINCED CLAMS (canned) SOAP, Crystal White, large, 10 for 38c 10 for 31c Small SUPER SUDS large Red pkg. 17c 19c Large Blue pkg 4 bars for 25c PALMOLIVE SOAP 2 SCOTT TISSUE rolls for 15c 1-l- Phone 34 b. 1-l- b. 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