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Show UTAH Page Six VALLEY Frida. NEWS April 15, I93g aftfc A. SPECIALS EASTER Deaths T. Vi Vi flarifi AIR II. Alkru, bora In Spring City, Feb. II, HIT, wu burled Wedneaday, following funeral aerrieea held In the Tint V pauogoa ward chapel, with C. Wil-foV Laraen, of the ward blahop-ri-c V ed conducting. Speaker! includTheodore V Farley,JulianB. Hanaen, M. Jolley, V Pederaon (a neighbor from Joaeph V City) and Joaeph Schofield. Spring Mualc waa furnlahed by Joaeph Knud-ae- n, Teach Mo To Pray", ac-V ANKLETS Mens and Boys companled by Mra Andrew Young; DRESS HOSE E. B. Lay My Head Be- V neath aTerry, Rose, accompanied by 368 Went Center St. V laa belle Keele; Winston Downs, PROVO V violin solo, In the Garden of Tomorrow, accompanied by Mrs. Melba Pyne; Winnie Graff and Lucy Poulson, a duett, End of a Charlotte and William Osborne, Perfect Day. Prayers were ofLehl, English; Vivla Tomlinson, American Fork, Engiue; Albert fered by Bishop Gappmeyer and J. C. Jensen. Briggs, Orem, English; and Mr, Aiken married Mary Helen Marr Kimball Orglll, Salt the group of experts which have In 1103 and they moved Rodeo Assured: been discussing problems, needs, Lake City, English, were all to Canada, bolng "called to settle In Six granted citlsenshlp. other ,TaMr Alberta, where Utah County will have n bigger and policies since Wednesday they homeand better rodeo In 1131 aa a re- Salt Lake City with the confer- applications were continued to steaded and lived for IS years. dates. later L. D. ence The concluding today. sult of a gathering Wedneaday of They have lived In Orem during officials from three large school S. Tabernacle has been the scene the past nine years. Surviving districts with the county fair of much of the conference proare his wife, and the following beM. A. Minimum actlvltlee I. with board where all present pledged gram, children: Charles O., Wllford H., themaelTes to aaalat the fair board, ing demonstrated, and with eight Edwin M., Chester and Leon, all a minimum Recommending from the Sharon stake headed by W. J. Johnson, Utah couples 1C a week for women of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Eva Rasof wage county chairman. There will be participating In the events. Glen and minors In the cleaning and mussen and Mrs. Kathleen West a Nebo, Alpine, and Provo day O. Grant, national recreation di- dyeing Industry, a special wage of Provo; Mrs. Hasel Chapman, each at the fair. New appoint- rector for the 11 western states board preolpltated another hear- - Mr1, Edltl1 Psderson, and Mra. ments to the Fair board will In- Is chairman of the conference, Ing by the Industrial commission 'erB Carter, all of Orem, clude the following executives: which concludes tonight to be held at aa early date. Tne ! e re. lela May Eddlns, 71, wife J. C. Moffltt, Provo city school board also proposed an eight hour Owen Barnett, superintendent; and 43 hour week, a ban of wllIUm Eddins, engineer for day, Rand Contest: Nebo district superintendent; Leo - reread company for on night work, a rest th D- died Wednesday at the Hansen, representing the Alpine Plans for the Provo band con- period In every four hours, wait-school dlatrlet; Clayton Jenkins, test were furthered this week In Ing time to be counted aa worh family home, 470 West Second tor the Provo chamber of com- the acceptance of seven bands lng time, and the a year's Illness. employers to North, after Mrs. Eddlns was born May 8, merce; B. M. Jolley, mayor of from Colorado, Frulta, Grand meet the Initial cost and upkeep Orem; Dr. R. O. Swalberg of Junction, Delta, Montrose, Olathe, of special uniforms, and a pay 1868, In Provo, a daughter of Packard of Frultvale and Glenwood Bprings, scale of 40 eents an hour and Arvllla Spanish Fork; F. Pratt for part Philander Sprlngville and Frank T. Gardner, with the possibility that more time of not less than four hours Perry. She was educated In the representing the Provo American bands will enter after they hold a day. Gosh, that would be nice Provo city schools and the B. Y. Karl O. Legion post. Academy, under Dr. their regional contest at Grand In the printing Industry tool e e Maeser. She married Mr. Eddlns Junction April SO, The National Sept. 31, 1891, In Provo, and In Band Contest Is slated for Provo Recreational 1194, the couple moved to Grand on May 13, 13, and 14.' Junction, Colo., where they residWork: ed until 1933, when they moved For the first time In the history The visit of John C. Page, to Provo. of Utah n national recreational Citizenship Surviving are her husband, one reclamation commissioner from conference la being held In this United States has 10 new eltf-se- Washington, D. C. to Utah this son, John Eddlns, Provo; three state, with 11 statee and Hawaii this week following the week fixes definitely the status daughters, Mrs. Arvllla Smith and In of Deer Creek at represented: Washington, Oregon, naturalisation proceedings present, with Mrs. Lela Btrange, Grand JuncCalifornia, Nevada, Arlsona, Utah, Judge Dallas H. Youngs court two thirds of all rights of way tion, and Mrs. Erma Sedon, Salt Colorado, Montana, Idaho, Wyo- Monday. Mary Elisabeth Manton confirmed, and other property to Lake City; five grandchildren ming, and Now Mexico. Jena V. and Arthur Ernest Manton o be acquired without condemna- and one brother, Wllford Perry, Holland, Provos own specialist Provo, English; Otto Brant, tion suits. Contracts are also Provo. In women's and children's re- American Fork, German; Charles Funeral services will be held signed for the D. and R. G. rall-creational actlvtlea, ana Chic Arthur McCanaland, Provo, Engof Its tracks, and 8unday at 1:30 o'clock In the rerouting Hart of the B. Y. U. physical lish; Lars Larsen, Payson Danish; Iroadthe change In the state hlgb-'wa- Third ward chapel, with Bishop education department, are among Actual construction should A. E. Eves In charge. Friends start within 30 days, according to may call at the Berg mortuary Saturday evening and at the resiMr. Page. dence Sunday, prior to the services. Interment will be In the Provo Burial park. Roads City County f MAIL PLANS WEEK SET FOR MAY Angeles 9.B5 Francisco - 8.00 Denver Omaha 84.17 Chicago Baa 15-- 1 R 17-1- rd V FUetidhieirs 100 100 Events of the Week Good-mans- oa Wages f1 a State na y. Provos first airplane load of mail Is expected to be taken out from the local airport May 16, according to Postmaster J. W. Dangerfleld, who Is making elaborate plans for the National Air Mall week set for May 18 to 31 to be Inaugurated by a special visit of an airplane to Provo for this purpose. Marking the tremendous strides made during the past 30 years in. air mall service the Postal departobservment plans a nation-wid- e ance of Airmail week, Mr. Dangerfleld already having made appointments of local cltlsens to numerous committees In charge of the week's events. Twenty years ago tbs only air mall in United States was carried over a 318 mile route at 80 miles an hour; today the U. B. mall is carried 170,000.000 miles annually, over 60,836 route miles, bringing a revenue to the department of 813,439,879.34 I n 1937, an Increase of more than 300 per cent during the past seven years. To fittingly mark the event In Provo as peelal rubber stamp is being made which will stamp all letters sent ont of Provo during the week. This stamp will bear the picture of Provos most distinctive Industry, the blast furnace at the Columbia Steel plant, which Is the only one of Its kind west of the Rocky Mountains. Essay Contest A parade will feature the celebration and an essay contest la being sponsored with prises offered both nationally and locally, the grand prise being an airplane trip to Miami, Fla with all expenses paid. This contest Is open to high school students only, the rules for which are being given direct to the principals of the various schools. Professors J, M. Jensen, Karl Young, Alice Reynolds and Alonso Morley are In charge of the contest arrangements in Provo. Include Other appointments Harrison R. Merrill, chairman of publicity; J. C. Moffltt, chairman of Education; Clyde Scott, chairman of civic and fraternal; W. R. Butler, chairman of business and professional; Clayton Jenkins, chairman of local executive. Details of each committee assignment will be announced later. EASTER Means New Clothes and New Clothes Means Bus By DEPOT Go Shrivers University Ave. PHONE 1570 OS N. J RUPUNGTON RA ( t WA y 9 Weve simplified EASTER wardrobe your prob- lem this year by Want a cook. Want a cleric Want a partner, Want a situation. Want to sell a fans. Want to borrow money, Want to sell livestock. Want to recover loot aetldea, Want to rent a hoaso or farm. Want to sell Bad head furniture, INTRODUCING Americas Greatest Suit1 Value COMMANDER WORSTEDS USE THE UTAH VALLEY NEWS WANT ADS Advertising gets new Advertising keeps old Advertising bolide yoa up, Advertising gets business. Advertising baa energy, Advertise and succeed Advertise regularly. Advertise wisely, Advertise often. Advertise bow! OR CALL 13 (Extra Trousers $5) No East color with it WED LIKE TO SHOW YOU A SMART ENSEMBLE: s FOR BALE: A Few shares of North Union Irrigation stock at a Bargain Price if taken within the next few days. See Wells L. Brlmhall, Phone 13 A Commander Worsted Suit The Shirt, Earl Town Stripe, 91.95; Berg Roamer Hat, 9S.95; Hen, Hose, Handkerchief, Garters, Jewelry, Belt or Suspenders complete the ensemble. FOR BALE: Before baying a manure spreader, see the New Idea sold by W. F. Wlseombe, M36tfe Phone 03SRS A Man Dressed in Perfect Taste is the Result see SHRIVERS FOR RENT: Bleeping Garages. 174 N. 1 E. 693 W. what you wear wear ACCESSORIES that go THE NEW HAIRDRE8SE8 for Spring will make over your looks. . , . will take years off your age. Phone for an appointment today. Mrs. Jamss L. Smith or Yvonne Hansen 104 So. 6 matter SUIT see STYLE RUBBER STAMPS, Daters, Pads, Sales Books, at the News office 87 North First WssL Phone 13. LEADERSHIP . Flour Jello All Flavors, S for ? Olives Potato Chips Marshmallows Ier l',,od - 98c 13c 10c 15c 12c A secondary through highway from Vineyard to Provo Canyon, and rights of way for a road running north from the George Boyce farm to Provo canyon are sought by a committee of Orem cltlsens, headed by 8. H. Blake, and assisted by Wllford Stubbs and Henry D. Taylor. The plans submitted to thd Utah county commission this week were passed on to the state road commission, urging the state to assist in both projects. FOR BALE: 4 Wheeled Trailer lMllo Cheap. Phone 996W. BARGAINS IN PERIODICALS All leading periodicals: - -- Members of the Bonheur club were entertained by Mrs. Harold Christensen and Mrs. Paul Holt, at the home of the latter, Thursday evening. American, Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, l-Delineator, etc. Sold right here at home by Moroni Leetham, bonded agent for Utah. Keep the commissions at home by phoning 889J for service. Residence at 334 8outh 7 West Provo. Gleaner girls of the second ward will hold a roller skating party Friday evening. Members of the class are requested to meet at the ward house at 7:30. Buses have been arranged for Witt cnox Fran solid-to- p j"?. Lunch Meat rTIwd Hams Whole or Halt. . . Hks that a Westing-hous- e with Range Cana Econo- time, waric, money! In- stant beet that cooks food oof as it can be ... eooksd betfew tHtfa meals . . . operating caeca lem, or at Moot no more, than farmer mrthoad And additional savinao average fUB a month! e 20c lb. 21c COMElINTODi Y TM SkMFtl$Hi::DEM07iST RATI ONMGETMKIT Dixon - j, ar Lumber Co. Phone 34 CHE NIP ROOF - Russell Taylor EIVIEIRlYHI01UISlEHE'iD.!S7aWIEISlTIIINlGlH10lUla,. c 3rd So. 2nd West 103 homes miser and exclnsiva wU make SnpoOvca yon a better cook, save T.. ... 15c BANANAS ORANGES GRAPE FRUIT Bunched Vegetables NEW SPUDS per lb. 5c for 10c per lb. 4c 2 doz. 29c per doz. 22c 3 EASTER CAKE (Hostess) 31c Orange Angel Food Puffed Rice or Puffed Wheat . . pkg. 5c SPINACH per can 10c WALNUTS i4 lb. 10c BUTTER 23c 2 for 15c Gingerale or Lime Rickey MARSHMALLOWS 2 one lb. pkgs. 25c PORK and BEANS, 2Vi,s large cans 10c BOTTLED PICKLES, 6y2-o- z 10c POTATO CHIPS per lb. 25c P-N- UT SbpeiOvei Bananas Golden Ripe, pound 5c Carrots Tender, Sweet, 4 bunches for .. 10c 10c Radishes 23c Oranges 2 Pounds EcoNmaza 89 e Cottage Cheese Phone 397 Quality Groceries 25c EATS First West Fruits and Vegetables . Fruits & Vegetables M 297 North Food Market Pictoria- 10c Tuna Flakes Pork & Beans Hansens 2-l- bs. Fresh Quality Meats (Only If. S. Govt Inspected Meats Sold) Whitefish per pound 13c Sliced Bacon per package 15c Roast Center Cuts, per pound . 20c Cheese Mild Loaf, per pound 19c yv&t We Draw Your nlans, Build and Finance Y our Home Fence Posts, Barbed Wire Field Fence |