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Show Friday, Julyll938 UTAH Personals Harold Lee. B.YT. lnitTETTor in French, received word Monday of the death of his sister. Mrs Maggie Lee Brown, 45, of 188 H. Street, Salt Lake City, following a long illness from heart trouble, e e H. Maurice HardlngTFred Markham, and Rex Taylor were named as the new bishopric of the Provo Third ward Sunday, e e a C. A. Dahlquist, 84. will meet bis sister, Mrs. C. A. Anderson, 78. Sunday, for the first time In 80 years, when Mrs. Anderson arrives in Salt Lake City from East Pepperel, Mass., and the Dahlquist family of Pruvo will meet her there. The last time they saw each other was iu Sweden when Mr. Dahlquist lert as a convert to the L.D.8. iu 1882 to NEWS VALLSY what they ant at This merchant ladies who proved husband of one of gested to her that TWO EXAMPLES Urea Page better told Another example waa cited where two girl friend were talkI always ing. One remarked: wear hosiery, and I will nut lie suilsficd with any other kind. I have to get my supply in Salt Lake City. Well, I wear those very same hose. said her friend, and 1 have obtained them from prices. of two the point. Tha the ladies sugOF TRADING IN aha try Provo Ktores before going to tha big PROVO STORES city for anything anymore, but If she could not find what she wanted she should go then whenPeople sometimes trade In ever she wished to trade. The in Bait Lake City because they wife agreed. think they cant get what they To this lady's utter surprise want here, declared one of Pro- she found exactly the dress she vo's merchant, following the wanted in tbe first store she Boost Provo meeting Tuesday seleried, and at a price on a par evening, but usually if they try with anything she had purchases in Provo's stores they find Jueg in the past Iu the larger centers. I SALEM Mrs. James nancock, Kay Huncuek ana enlldren. of Elden. Arisons, were guests ol Miss Dellna Hanks at her home in Raleiu last week. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Sheen store for the pant three years have moved from Toome to make right here in Provo. They both their home in Salem. went shopping in rrovo. A nine pound buhy boy has come to make Its nonte with hr. In the past five V. 3. populaand Mrs. Leo Duvis. The baby tion census, tar more men than was born Sunday morning. June women have refused to report 28. their ages. Mr. und Mrs, George F. Davis Mr. and Mr. are the proud parents of a baby girl weighing eight founds and born Tuesday morning, June 28. The Salem D. U. 1. held their iiinntlily meeting at the home of Mrs. hue Tiffany Thursday aftcr-uoPresident Chine Jorgensen presided. Iteva Lundell had the lesson in charge. Mrs. Mae Tiffany, Oilve Grunt, Plmba Carlson and llanuuh Warren constituted Ilia refreshment committee. Mr. aud Mrs. John Croeden and laughter. Colleen and Patsy of lilnKhmu, Utah, wits weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tliad Cole. n. - r ii'-- . V emigrate to Utah Mr. and Mr. L. E. Carlaon of Cardatou, Alberta, Canada, were Provo vialtora this week, bringing their daughter, Mrs. McPhee back from a vacation trip to Canada. LEGAL NOTICES Alcatraz Island New Thrilling Provo Film Probata and Guardianship Notice Clerk CobibU County rapective Signers ter j1 sometimes known as Tletjen, and Mary Jane sometimes known ss Huy J. Tletjen, Deceased, Plaintiff, n. Jssse H. Halliday, some-tide- s known as Jesse H. Holladay sad Jesse H. Halladay, Augusta Erickson, Charles Maxham, John J. Jacobs, Emily Jacobs, nis wire, J. C. Hslbersleben as Administrator of the Estate of Orrawell Simmons, deceased, Lucille Farley u Administratrix de bonis non of tbe Estate of Levina Open-ihsdeceased, Lncllle Farley as Administratrix de bonis non of the Estate of Carl M. Erickson, as deceased, sometimes known Charles M. Erickson, Lucille Fsr-is- y as Administratrix of the Eitate of Henrietta Holladay, deceased, sometimes auuwn as Henrietta Halladay and Henrietta Halliday, Lucille Farley as of the Estate of Ell Openshaw, deceased, Jesse H Executor of the Halladay as Eitate of Norman 8. Halladay, deceased, sometimes known as Xonsas 8. Halliday and Norman 8. Holladay, and all other perms unknown, claiming any right, title, estate or interest In, or lien pen the real property described In tbe complaint adverse to tbe plaintiffs ownership, or clouding plaintiffs title thereto. Defending The State of Utah to the said Tletjen, Joseph J. Tletjen, Defendants: Ton are hereby summoned to TIMPAN060S Mrs. C. H. Pontoon, Reporter Telephone 04JJ The program In Sacrament meeting last Sunday evening was furnished by the High Priests Quorum of the ward. The preliminary exercises were conducted by Ivern Pyue of the bishopric, toiwell Albert Stasburg waa confirmed n member of tbe church. Talke were given by Charles D. Terry, James H. Clark, & H. Farnworth and C. H. Pontoon. Musical numbers were furnished by n quartette composed of Mrs. Joule Keels and daughters. Membere of tha ward are naked to cooperate in the band uniform drive sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, the Band Mothen and the Ladle Auxiliary. Chairmen representing these organisations in the ward are: Orrel Reba Loveless, and Clara e, MemmotL Mrs. R. M, Hagland of Long Beach, California to vtolting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Loveless. Mr. Hag-lan- d will come from California later In the summer and together they will go to Washington D. C. where he will attend school. Mr. and Mr. John 8kinner are announcing the birth of a eon at their home Thursday, June 23rd. The mother was Miss Marjorie Draper of Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. George De Lange and Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Kearns and children of Ballns spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre. Orrel De Lange. Peggy Kearns who hag been visiting here for the past week returned home with Wear within twenty days after lerrlce of this summons upon you, B served within the County in which this action is brought, them. Mra. Nellie Royd of Huntington etherwise, within thirty days after 'errice, and defend the above entPark, California returned home itled action; and in case of your 8unday after a visit with her lisMart so to do. Judgment will be ter. Mrs. Daisy Nelson. She was "ndered against you according to accompanied home by Miss Betty the demand of the complaint, Tanner who will spend the sumUch has been filed with the mer in California. De Lange and Mrs. Cynthia of said court. Do Lange and children This action is Mr. Orrel to brought Judgment quieting pluin-M- n went to Fairfield Sunday evening title to the land In Utah to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Russel County, Utah, described as Carson. Mrs. Canton and baby returned with them. AH of Lot of Block 20. Plat "B, Santaquin Townsite Survey. imOTIIKlW JOIN CB- SO rods West from the NE for a W. Wlscomb, Morris of the NW U of Sec. 12, employed at JP- - 10 South, Range 1 East or number of years 8. L. M.; thence South 24 Consolidated Wagon and Machine Si; thence Southwest 45 rods; company, hae left their employ ace Northwest to Section line and Joined brother hia with of the J? rods; thence East along section Ralph Wlscomb, owner and Appliance Radio rods to the beginning. Ralph's acres, more or less, companys stores in Provo and wits 1 and 2 in Block 2. Plat SprlngvIIIe. The Wlscomb brothC . Santaquin Townsite Survey. ers are planning better service of their RAYMOND B. HOLBROOK and faster deliveries Crlm but fascinating is this story of men who live outside the law, and of the men whoae duty it Is to apprehend and convict them. Every moment ! loaded with thrill aa this drama moves swiftly to an unexpected and exciting climax. But Alcatras Island to more than a story of crime vs. law and order. It also carries a splendid human story of loVe both romantic and parental and of exciting adventure on the mainland, John Litel to featured as a racketeer who to, despite hie business, rather likeable. Income tax evasion catcbea up with Litel Just as it did with Al Capone and other real-lif- e racketeers. Gordon Oliver, a government attorney, procures hia conviction. He la sent first to Leavenworth. There, in a fight with a leaser gangster which ia forced upon him, he to and pronounced incorrigible transferred to Alcatras. An amaxlngly dramatic sequence of events, oqcurlng behind the walla of Alcatras while the trial la going on. bring out the truth concerning the murder, and real Justice has its way. "Alcatras Island" waa splendidly directed by William from an original screen e famed actor, play by the Crane Wilbur. On the same program la the first-ru- n action hit, Law of the 45'e which features Guinn (Big Boy) Williams and a big cast A cartoon and movietone news complete the big show presented at the Provo's popular low pricea. Shown run from continuously 1:00 p. m. to Midnite each day. one-tim- Grants of $786,551, plua loans of $50,000 were allocated to Utah projects this week aa PWA made Its first applications from the new funds. ALWAYS LOOK Your Very Best re-N- Lewis Barber to-w- I Wanted To Buy! Us Handle V our - - - - ispberries, Cherries and Other Fruits AI.L KINDS OF CRATES AND CUPS C. T. PYNE E. BURR OREM E US FOR I WASHBURN GARAGE BUILDING Me 055R3 Stale and Canyon Road Phone 055R3 per gal. in 5 ng 9x12 Felt Base Are Better PHONE 1123 Provo 274 West Crater Want Ads WORK WANTED by Woman: doing housework, housecleaning. or whet have you. Capable worker, needs work to help in education program. Phone 1$ for particulars. 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Our finest durk blue cannerf Heavy seamless steel' body. Extra T submerges deep. 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Iioth wheels fully enclosed, heavy cast iron guards, $22.50 $349 gal. lota HAIRCUTS - popular merchandise now that both of them are working $2.85 PerGaL Shop fol-w- n. Plaintiff's Attorney. ' O- - Address: Suite 4 Roundy Provo City, Utah. $295 BAND SAW Something new In design, beauty, tone! Extremely penetrating matched tune. Clears the road like magic. Small, convenient In size. Easily Installed, only 8 wire to attach. SUPER QUALITY Meets and Beats Government Standards most widely publicized penitentiary, that Futhar .up. situated in the chill water of San Francisco Bay, bfonaation. is brought to the motion picture screen for the first time in Alcatraz Island, which comes to the Provo Theatre this SUMMONS Saturday and Sunday in a big double feature program. Court District of the the In Fourth Judicial District, in and lor Utah County, 8tate of Utah. A V. Watkins, as Administrator of the Estates of Joseph E. Vibrator type horns. HOUSE PAINT Anwta. or the TWIN HORNS MASTER - MIXED |