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Show WW.'V ",7T4: "T .Tj", 4 .0 UTAH VALLE) NEWS PICKED qnlst, J. O. Beealey, and Moorfleld. UP IN PASSING R. J. MIRDOTK became chairman of the Ctah eounty eommlaalon for 1941-4- 2 M. HOWARD GRAHAM thla week aa he waa (elected for took tli honor, at tho Cham- ihla poet liy hi colleague. Sylvan ber of Conunvrce election this W. Clark, aud William J. John-noweek being named by the direcSome change were alto tor! aa president for 1541, suc- mail in the management of ceeding J. C. Hoffltt who served eounty. buaineaa, Mr. Clark belaat year. VICTOR J. BIRD be- coming head of the County Fair came the new Mr. Johnaon, board, succeeding Clyde Crockett. CLAY- who will now supervise the counTON JENKINS waa named ty welfare department and the again for another year, and county Infirmary. Mr. Murdock FRED O. WARNICK again be- waa asked to take charge of the came the Chamber! treasurer. city and eounty building and the Retiring director! are Ales Hed- - eounty JalL All three commissioners will be responsible for road work, each In their respective districts. Mr. Clark for the north end, Mr. Murdock, the central and Mr. Johnaon over the n. aee-reta- south end. C. A. GRANT aa eounty clerk this week administered the oath of office to Abe W. Turner, and Dallas H. Young as district Judges, and to William Stanley Dunford as district attorney; also to R. J. Murdock, and W. J. Johnson, as county commissioners, and to Arnold C. Roylance as eounty attorney, all reelected last November. a SAMUEL BEKKIOX one of the first seven presidents of Seventies was the principal speaker at the Utah stake conference Sunday. Roscoe W. Eardley, church storehouse supervisor wss also preaent during the conference, and Presidents R. J. Murdock, Herald R. Clark, and Leon Newren all spoke briefly during the sessions. Other speakers Included Alfred L. Booth, Arthur L. Gallup, Blahop W. D. Norman, Grant L. Madsen, Ronald Larsen. Jay Broad bent, and Miss 8hlrley Weight, the tatter four being returned missionaries. FILLMORE . . CEDAR CITY . .LAS VEGAS - . LOS ANGELES 9.05 .DENVER 9.00 OMAHA . - . . .17.10 . CHICAGO 84.50 NEW YORK 8AOO STOCK TRAIL running north Iron;. Provo canyon along the foothills, wsst on .... ... I le CHICAGO am the road that' separates Orem-anUndon to .a point near. Utah take, north to a point near American Fork, west to a point near Lehl, and on across the Jordan river and then north 1 projected as a $15,000 state and eounty project. In which stockipen, county commissioners, state road commission Mpll) KAST ThaMeriCso Bases On Ihel haWala M m 9MM SP3JE3T0H TUULWATS BEPOT V. K. HODRIQfJM Real Estate Willard L. Sowards Agency 93 West Center 1979 Five PHONE 1999 PROVO UTAH Annual 3 Star Special NOW ON! Have your furniture beautifully Expert Workmen at once -a -year low prices. by All upholstery work booked in Jan. and Feb. greatly reduced prices. at slip-cover- ed haps 100 students might participate In these hot lunches, and ths pries was set at 2 cents each, bnt if you want to know what' real difficulty is try to plan hot lunches for 500 Instead, and do It with equipment and uuppllea made ready for half that number, says Mrs. Pinegar. .Results however are remarkable, and students have taken to the lnnches with real appreciation and tho men and women doing tho work have been moat cooperative, with additional equipment being purchased now, and everything In readlnecc for the extra servlet now bring given. Tha coat per lunch, However, agreed upon route and plans. Certain have yet to hue been Increased slightly due to be obtanled, but a great Impetus tho extra equipment having to bo to tho sheep Industry and to traf- purchased, such as dishes and fic safety will result, declares stoves, three stoves having been Mr. Murdock. requisitioned now, and more j dishes expected this week so that other things can be served In ad; MAL1NE g. HANDLEY Provo city public librarian, re- dltion to tbo present fare. More than 70 committeemen ports an Increase of 20,587 circulation of hooka during 1040, mat Monday evening, representthe total circulation being 110,-24- 4 ing all seven wards eontrlbutary hooka, divided among adults, to Lincoln high school, and by and children, 40,124. unanimous decision It was agreed 21,100; Starting the new year tho library to sat tho eoat per.luneh at three haa 27,227 hooka, of which 1 cants, instead of two, to cars for are for adults, and SS72 are tho additional expenses. Some cash had to bo Invested too, so for children. that tha payment of 50 cents per family which has bean paid by many families will not bo sufficient to take cars of thla added expenditure, reports Mrs. Pinegar. This money already paid, or the money paid for carnival tick-et- a will apply on tho cost of It la also lunches, aha explains. appreciated by tha committee members that many parents are purchasing meal tickets In vanes, as this Is helping to finance ths project, and an Invitation Is extended to others who can do so, as this kind of cooperation la making tha whole progra right-of-wa- 19,-45- Which Straight Lines Are Longer? They're all the same length. It'a Jast another instance of year eyi what's not so. And don't always tell they need attenthn safe way to find oat ia to by n in Well be glad to tell Place Your Order in Jan. or Feb. We will make delivery later, aa you wish. 6. not or whether yon I H. HEINDSELMAN Graduate and Registered Optometrist 190 W. Oen. Provo Ph. 890M Who can do it? VENETIAN BLIND GLASS REPLACEMENTS Call UTAII VALLEY GLASS AND PAINT CO. possible. Appreciation la also expressed to tho Vineyard ward, Blahop T. C. Hebertsen and others, for the use of their kitchen atovas during thla first rush period, aud to tho Relief Societies of Timpanogoa, Lake View, and Grand View tor tbs use of thrir trays during ths first week. Kettle, trays and other inch equipment are Bwh day folks taop In how on their way throogh town to varioaH destinations. W regard it oar doty and ro aponslbUlty to property represent the people and badness interests of this city to these people. We try to please each sari person so thoroughly that they will want to tarry and perhapa spend more with others. COMPLETE A Standard Oil Service RADIO SERVICE sum RADIO AND APTLIANCB Station Corner of 2nd N. and Univ. Ave. Phone 1553 II North Build a Home Unlv. Avo. Small Budget Payments Phon- - $1 , at Lincoln tho for Registration TIRE trad REPAIRING Sec Us Now u. & TIRES - 4 U;- BATTERIES Brimhall Bros i Thirteen scouts of Sharon district, (two are absent from the above picture) will win their Eagle awards on the evening of Jan. 12 at the Sharon Stake conference to be held that day. The awards will be made at the Lincoln high school auditorium. This is an annual event in Sharon district and Eagle scouts are the envy of every scout of lesser rank, which accounts for the anxiety with which they strive to attain Eagle awards, says Arnold Burningham, district chairman of advancement. , Reading from left to right, front row: Willard Bradshaw, Lee Bishop, Glen Pinegar, Kenneth Madsen, Milo Madsen, Sheldon Madsen ; back row : Aaron Clinger, Max Fielding, Dee Anderson, Kirk Nielsen, Ronald Hansen. The two scouts missing are Herbert and Vern Stratton who were out of the district at time picture wag taken. . ' i BARN DANCE A Barn Dance" at Pleasant View Amnaement hall on Wednesday, Jan. 15 th promises unusual entertainment and fun for tho crowds expected to attend. Special marie, artistic decorations, TOP QUALITY Eff and delightful refraahmenta era You art Invited to promised. como in aprons and overalls, and n apodal Invitation la extended to parents and older members of the WID HAY Matt Any Pries ' I HAROLD MAA6 PHONE 91M--1 community. WHEN'IBfR IS SO FLEETING Orem Town Board Authorizes City Attorney to File For Third Glass City No Draft Needed In Utah County Board meeting, with Mayor B. H. Jolley, In tho choir, gave tho GO" signal to tha coni traction of equipment aheds for both town Drafting man for tho Selective tracks, and tho caterpillar 'road Service to leave Provo on Jan. patrol, tha abed to msaiura 20 y to 22 appears unnecessary now that 0 feat, and large enough volunteer exceeding the quota houao all road equplment; also y, authorised the renewal of tho Flra Agreement with Provo City, la which Orem agrees to pay $100 for tho. first hour, and $71 for each succeeding hour. In which the Provo Fire equipment la called upon for use In Orem. Laat year four fires cost tha Town $400. Investigations were alio author-lie- d aa to tho need of opening the former Curtis street which enters tha state highway at 12th South, on through East of tha highway. Thla matter la now under f,'t r ' to THINK partfcntarly, to costa. Yet, dcrlalnwe 'mat be ave mae everyone to ' the thoughtful Orem definitely will become a City of the Third Class in the State of Utah, following authorization by the Town Board Tuesday night to Attorney A. H. Christensen to draw the necessary papers and file them with the State department making Orem into such a unit Orem's population haa been sufficient to justify such a move far the past two Or three years, but in 1940 it passed the 2900 mark, and tha Board haa been urged to take the step. Other buaineaa concluded at tho for Provo and tha north half of to tho county have appeared, and ed till week. Appreciation Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Ebenatrin, who been pnceed for physical fitness, donated thrir electric stove is according to Mrs. Zenith Johnaon, also hers expressed. ctark of District 22. Tho new volunteers who have While the first weeks lunches were not what wo had hoped, wo made tha second draft nnnocecs-nr- y hero are: Victor Ray Baker, mw overcoming our handicaps, and expect that everything will bo Marion Hiatt, Phillip DeWItt satisfactory In the near futura," Trotter, and Grant R. Hardy of Provo, Cecil Lawrence Huntsman, state Mrs. Pinegar. Blaine Turner, Garth Heber Ronn-dRichard Snyder and LaVar R. of Pleasant Grove, and What Do You Think? Hootay Erneat Philip Jacklln of American Fork. (Continued from Pago 1) ca over expects to rid Itself of Tho Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. WPA burdens we must start a Wm. Preatwlch waa given the nation-wid- e vocational training name of Raymond Burn at the program which will see to it that Fuat Day services Sunday. no youth la left untrained for come Industry or useful and needful occupation. Today wo have 1,500,000 workeru on WPA and a waiting Hat of more than 500,000 other workers certified as eligible for WPA aa soon as Congressional appropriations will permit thrir Regardless' of price, you'll jfrU Full ourservices COMPLETER . appointments, and we assure you our will satisfy you ionpMely. price ' ) ' i - I r Berg Mortuary 199 v tHtinimitiiHn With IA ) 30 DAT SERVICE POLICY; a Life Time Agreement to AH Cannon-Ashto- Inc. n, Your Buicx and Used Car Owners! Chsvbolit Dealer Wishes to Announce a New Servlet Policy ftp lift Time Guarantee On AO Uaed Can Over $20040 A Written Guarantee WU Bn Given With Every Used . Car and Track Soldi . - 291 Sooth Univerrity Ave. OPEN ALL NIGHT . V Auditors R. N. Cooper and J. of Salt Lake City ara preparing a summary statement of thrir report for 1140 for tho next lssne of tho Voice of W. Robinson Sharon. Big employment. HOMES In are of major Importance National Defense, and ao National Headquarters of Selective Service aa has redefined dependency" one of financial not merely bring DR. ARTHUR VANCE support. All local boards In VETERINARIAN classifying married men, who wives ara employed, are cautioned 1S9 Week 9rd Noath to carefully weigh social and other factors. The purpose la to 96S-Utah J Phone Prow, maintain the home ns n unit In the National Interest, and marriage since the Selective Service INSURANCE enactment, since registration, or even after classification. Is not In LOANS and REAL ESTATE Itself, evidence of n deelro upon the part of tho registrant to evade FRED E. RAT tho taw, according to Instrnctlona Phone 100 now received by all local board. 71 N. Unlv. A vo. W. H. Bill WILDE Open and material are furnished the students without eoat. expect- PHONE 909 WE SELL THE MERITS OF PROYO DAILY TO TOURISTS Carpenter Class school carpentry class at tha Linwhich began coln high school Monday to still open, Henry E. Raddats and Wesley D. Souljer of tho faenlty announced today. Tho class begins at 5:10 p. m. dally 15 hours par weak with 8pmcor Madsen, n competent mechanic, ns the Instructor. Anyone from 17 to 25 years of age la eligible to take tha class, put of tho national defense vocational training program otferd In the Alpine school district. The tools P-T- A. Dr. We bring1 samples to your home, make your drapes, and hang them All at material cost only. ( Imagine 480 high school students lining up for hot lunches at noon instead of the usual cold packed lunch brought along from home, or going without any lunch, or worse still being satisfied with a candy bar or some other confection, and you get a picture of what is taking place at the Lincoln high school these days, says Mrs. Effie Pine-ga- r, who are responsible far president of the Lincoln this outstanding achievement in the Alpine school district. First estimates wars that par. Nope TR . Lincoln High School Lunches Sharon District ScoutsW inEagle Awards Feeding 500 Students Daily ofofficials, and forast servlc ficials mat this waak In Provo. Mayor B. M. Jolley, and Jnltan Hansan of tho Orom Town board, Roy E. Park and D. Orlo Alloa of tho Oram Chamber of Commerce, Richard Culllmor and Arnold Hootay of tho Undon board, Delbert Chlpman of American Fork, V. N. West of Pleasant Grove, Isaac Jacob of tho Provo stockmen, met with R. J. Murdock, chairman of tho Utah conaty commission, George C. Larson, Uintah forest supervisor, W. D. ehalrman state road Hammond, commission, and a corps of engineers and other officials, and J Friday, January 10, 1941 9 R. A. f Joseph Btake will bo honored at n Wei coma Home Testimonial Friday evening In the ward recreation hall. Stelnackart'a orchestra has bean engaged and n abort program will bo given. Elder Blake recently returned from tha East Control M oments HOW MUCH WOUID YOU C FOB A PRICE TAG? h'l fflgtaal owner paid quit? earn Car tho 4 Remember the time your hew 'party dress wasn't delivered - - - and how glad you were that youd had the old one cleaned eac't . . Below we list a few of the Many Majjna ana AU Models of Cars, priced from $75. to .$595 CHEVROLET SEDAN CHEVROLET Badfe aad Heater SEDAN 1040 19S7 FORD COCPK '.J 1997 POPG SEDAN Radio ' 1998 FORD V-- 9 PlCK-U- P . 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