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Show $ & UTAH VALLEY NEWS GRAND VIEW Hn. C. H. Davie. . Reporter ONLY YOU can give this pleasure This is the sift thats yours alone o personal and distinctive that it is certain to be the moot treasured of Christmas presents. Better plan early. Appointments are Of course suggested. there is still time just use the phone Call 384. Larson Davit and Janica Byrne aa teacii-er- a, vara honored by receiving e the ailver The badges. girla ao honord were Fay Hawa, Mary and Annie Moore, Sherral Young, Marie Carter, Nada Ruth Dawaon. Davana Harvard and Eva Ball Harvard. Talka on the Ufa of Chriat vara given by Eldera Glen Oakea and Harvey Harvard and Mra. Nel-ao-n. her on the Ward budget entertainment program, are Baying It was the flnaat yet, and they are feeling sorry for those who missed it. Mrs. Elvira Preece Is spending a few weeks In Salt lake, at the home of her aon, and whlla there she Is doing work In the temple. Mrs. Elisa Anderson and Ethel Finch spent Wednesday In the were preScripture readlnga Salt Lake temple. sented by Grace Lowry and Lola Mrs. Bertha Cragun visited Balaer, with her mother and sister la Don Harvard, aon of Mr. and on Wedneaday. Mra. Afton Harvard underwent Ogden, an appendectomy at the Utah Two Bablea were blessed at the Fast meetValley hospital on Thursday list. la reported as ing Sunday: Donna Loreen Pyne, His condition favorable. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Edward and Pyne, and Clyde Adame Snyder, Mrs. Ramona Anderaon daughter Marlon were visitors at son of Mr. and Mrs. Ulysea Snythe C. H. Davlee home on Thurs- der. Nlel Newell, Claude Downs, Jack Loverldge and George Smith day laatr ordained Teachers. Max Msu. B. E. Gardner Is still con- were and fined to her home, following an Broadhead, Orrln Salman Weston Cordner were ordained attack of stomach nlcers. Priests. Carrol Watts, Malcom Mra. Isabel M. Kiool who has been 111 for more than McDonald, George Vincent a year, passed away at the family Lowry Selman were confirmed home In Grand View on Sunday members of the Church. At the M.I.A. conjoint meeting evening. Friends In the ward extend slucereat sympathy to Mr. Sunday evening, students from the B.Y.U. gave the program. Nleol and the children. Blaln Johnson sang a solo, accomMaine Lloyd L Mr. Mathews. Elders long time resident of our ward panied by died on Saturday morning, aa the Harston and Bartholomew, ot the reault of a cranial fracture, re- Returned Missionary organisation ceived from a fall on the Ice. at the "Y were the speakers. Mias Maud Rappleye, who has extend condol- Ward members been visiting with her folks during the Thanksgiving season has returned to Los Angelea, leaving bee-hiv- The Bee Hive Work ru honored et the conjoint rogram on Sunday evening, It elng the Silver Jubilee of thin ork. The two elniaee with Dot - Friday, December 6, 1940 Oll-pba- Monday. SHARON Orpha Laudle Correa pondent Phene 0IIR1 The Orem Literary Clmb met Thursday at the i; Photo Studio:; 77 N. Univ. Ave. - Provo nnnmmmmmm Twin Pines Inn. Word has been received from Hawaii that Elder John D. Laudle has arrived there from the Tongas Islands and has been assigned to finish his mission In the Hawaiian Islands. He Is now laboring on the Island of Kauai. The few members of Sharon ward who attended the party Friday evening, sponsored by the ward Relief Society as their num- - Xmas Specials! NEW AND USED FURNITURE END TABLES New $4.95 Large Assortment NEW Sturdy Metal Frame CARD TABLES NEW ay up m ' m I.E.S. LAMPS 7 Unfinished A NEW DESKS KNEE-HOL- E NEW CHAIRS and ROCKERS NEW PLATE MIRRORS .95 FURNITURE EXCHANGE 310 West Center All Ward Members are eordlally Invited to attend the basketball gamea held every Thursday evening at the Lincoln high school gym. Edgemont team won their opening game from Sharon ward. Raymond Wlacombe spent the week end with relatlvee at Roose- St Call 24 for Expert Radio Refrigerator or Machine Repairs Washing fine, figure this Christ- mas if you give somebody a fine pair of skates. Skating, you know, is the Mg rage this season and Santa reports new skates are in tremendous demand. We have al the models for plain, fancy and d skaters of every age. hm W. H. Bill WILDE A Standard Oil 8ervice Station Corner of 2nd N. and Univ. Ave. Phone 1553 J rill U .95 1 BBetfluaetitis UTAH PROVO, 272 West Center let it be one of these .wearables he would choose himself! Ws CLOTHCRAFT recovery. Sharon stake Gleaner Girls organisation at a meeting held teat i week in tho Tlmpanogoa ward. Two Grandsons were born to Mr. and Mrs. Wllford R. Stubbs during the past two wMks. Tho first being a aon horn to Mr. and Mrs. John Madsen (Erma 8tubbs) of Provo and the second, a son horn to Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bnnnell (Loras Stabba) Wednesday at the family home. Mothers and babes art reported doing nicely. Special Sale Telephone 047R4 LITTLE MOHAWK SERVICE JW w "V. . " ' SHRIVER'S . D. Klmnenr, write Box M, Prove, Utah. : Style Leadership FOR SALE Ftret CUas Pop Corn Mo Cell Di for 4-l- Bigelow, phono OSES. Fashion... Who can do it? ... Ageless Desire UTAH VALLEY GLASS AND PAINT CO. DR. ARTHUR DELUXE STEEL to tho Dueh of Chartrw and fuhlon tender of her time. VANd VETERINARIAN ian Blinds 'r-- -g any romitooHon of etyte yonll invariably discover quality. In oar (hop, wo keHora (tent on wtthont tho telle abort of faahion teodieeMp. In every you'll find the two aUribntoo hem. rente This Sale Will Continue Until December 7th Only! "V L Here's your chance to get these guaranteed blinds, with all qualifications at a surprisingly low sale price if you place your order before Dec. 7th. these added features without extra charge: All New S shaped skt. 2. Choice of baked enamel finish 3. Drapery cornice and 1. 4. Smooth action with trouble-fre- e hardware 5. Choice of 15 tape colors 6. Installed by expert workmen 7, at per square ft Only Where Quality Sells and Prices Please MYRLE SHOP FEED E. RAY Phohr 264 33 E. Gum COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE AND APPUANCE II North Univ. A vs. PHONE Rod Estate Phob. Ill ION 5 BIN Willard L. Sowards Agency PROVO UTAH Wo dont any it look, "like new." No ear that', bean on tho rood a month doco. We do lay, thongh, that it look, and perform, better than moot 19dd Pontine convertible con pea. Without a "aoed" label, nobody eaa know that yon aaved haadrede of dollar by baying it from no. Completely reconditioned and ready to ghm yon yoaro of good oervlee, it'o a "find" at what we're adtiagl REPAIRING Below we list a few of the Many Makes and All Models of Cars, priced from $75. to $695. 1M7 NASH SEDAN Radio and Heater Radio and B 1S40 CHEVROLET SEDAN Radio and Heat ISM PONTIAC COUPE 1987 DODGE SEDAN Radio and Heater 1B8S FORD V-- S PICK-U- P ISM CHEV. CTiomli and Cab, long wheel Thte le n real bargalal U. 8. TIRES and BATTERIES Estimates Cheerfully and Carefully given Q MAYBE THIS CAR SHOULD HAVE A USED" LABEL TIRE 36ic Without Charge 57 North Univ. Ave. LADIES WEAR Pteene 111 Tl N. Univ. Am. See Us Now Utah Valley Glass&Paint g Study tho INSURANCE return An mm. TK'II 1TIS 1SBS Until Dec. Delivered Liberal Brimhall Bros. Trade-i- n Allowances and Easy Terms UNITED SALES Phone 656 3! Native lumber Used Lumber Shingles, Sash and Doors , VENETIAN BLINDS Gives You Per Ton ' 5' - VARSITY 3-- Mrs. Minnie James. underwent a major operation eyes teat week at the Utah hospital. She Is reported All slowly recovering. of the ward wish her a H Gift Wrapping Service and Gift Boxes with each purchase. Phone 160 velt, Utah. on her Valley to be people speedy .jp Si I . FOR CHRISTMAS? Get him one of those Smart Suits or Overcoats by y, re hnshete par ho Tank re parity, 1ROM gallon forced to sell, upssntlng now, n to the right party. Rsdng and .19 9 TO a mans gift, NO EXTRA CHARGE Figure Skates Priced from $ When in doubt about Suit or Overcoat , Mt Prod nets Factory, Mens and Womens Hockey, From A Mans Point ofView Kalth Jameson, BRICK HOME end two mam of choice tend on Main Highway, West Drive, Provo, also speed-minde- FINE GIFTS HOW ABOUT GIVING DAD A j cake was also ssrvsd. A surprise party In the form of a farewell and birthday party waa given by Mn. Gene Meyers, ' la honor of bar daughter, Mrs. Fred Boewell, who la leaving to Join her husband In California, where they will make their home. Luncheon was served and gamea played, prises being won by Howard Thomas, Mrs. Mattie Henrold and J. W. Bell. Youll cut a SHRIVER'S 1 Rulon Phillips, HI-GRA- Prominent club women who patronise ns regularly have paid us some very fine and highly valued compliments. They recognise that wo are making every effort to render n prompt, complete eerrioc and at the time n dean, at tractive appearing establishment that la a credit to the city. Were mighty prond of hu, By-lun- d, Alax Belfort, Milton Gordon, La-- 1 wans Phillips. A lovely birthday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elliott Jr., and Mr. and Mra. Ray Eklna of Pleasant View ward ware Balt Lake visitors Friday evening. CLUB WOREN COMPLIMENT OUR SERVICE STATION mmebars of tho class. Thoso pro. sant warn: Ruth, Esthsr and Qor- - j don Hmnsen, Clorsns Lamb, Bar-- ; Don bars and Dm Anderson, Max Edwards, Merrill Rowley, Farley, Phylte Farlsy, Itetta Reynolds, Grace Elite, Mary Jean Skinner, Howard and Ruth Rath Nateon, Clyde Assy, Max Pyna and Mr. and Mra. C. Wllford Larsen. Hh. Larsen Is the elaas Instructor. C. W. Larsen spent the early part of tho week In Monk on busij ness. Chore h services next Sunday night will ba conducted by eta- -, I dents from tho Seminary. Mrs. Esra Fatten guvs n birth-- 1 day party at her homo laat Satur- I day afternoon honoring her eon Emery who woe T years old that! day. Oamea wars played and re-- 1 fraahmente served to tho following: Phil Jameson, Jane Paterson, Tommy, George, JLtens, Phillips, Lena Nelson, Ida Lou Davis, Shirley Adams, Thomas Patten, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conder have returned home from a two weeks trip to Craig, Colorado where they visited Mr. and Mra. Merton Chamberlain, Mra. Conders sister. They also vallted Mra. (tenders parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hayee of Grace, Idaho. up .95 Richard Bigelow was honored by the Gospel Massage class of the Sunday Two Babins school at a social held Wedneaday were given names In Fast meetevening at the homo of Mr. ing last Sunday afternoon. They Mrs. V. Emil Kansas. Ha and Is were: Darrel Dean, aon of Mr. to fill a mission In the and Hn. John Skinner and Steves leaving Southern States. Aa antartaln-me- n Bert, son of Mr. and Mra. Bert committee consisted of Ruth Hansen, Barbara Anderson and Skinny. Mr. and Mrs. Ears Patten went Phyllis Farley who planned lively to Salt Lake City Sunday to at- games. Refreshments were servtend funeral services for a rela- ed with Iletta Reynolds, Dee Antive. (They also visited with Eire derson, Grace Elite and Dello Billings who Is at the Holy Croea hoapltal suffering with n broken Rowley as the committee. A copy hip whieh was caused by a fall of "The Arttclee of Faith" was when he slipped on the Ice a week presented to the missionary by Bellows - Reporter) (Elies Mias Marion Mecham was elected President of the 95 ugo. EDGEMONT Tup 4 Fancy .95 044J4. Primary President, DeUn urges all officers and taaehen to attend Ehimary Convention to be held Sunday, 'Dec. Ith at the Provo First Ward chapel. m Upholstered .45 Sim LOST: Utah Car license also reflector, near Ed. Spaulding's store In Vineyard. Return to Wesley Rawlings, Phone TIMPANOGOS SPEAR LUMBER CO. 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