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Show Friday, April 4, 1941 UTAH VALLEY NEWS Utah Stake High Priests Plan Visit to Springville Art Center DR. FRANK H. LOW- atESJJtX Funeral Wednesday at Richfield. Real estate is our business. We know real estate values and know from experience that rules cant apply to real estate loans. Thats why yon 11 find our loans generous, our terms liberal and, our interest rates low. Even if youve been refused a loan hard-and-fa- st in and elsewhere, come I THINK that wherever any Manufacturing companies or organised labor groups are responsible for tba checking or hindering of tlon now being uked for by the War Department and tha Navy Department that they should be required to have ell production machinery working. I Estate of ANDREW L. ALLEN, deceased. Creditors wlU present claims with voaeher to tho undersigned at her home. In Provo, Utah, oa or before the 4th day of Jane, A. D. 1141. EDITH H. POWELL Administratrix. and Terry Attorneys for Administratrix Pnblleatlon data: April 4, 11, II cad SS, 1141. Roytanc NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING ELDER J. LEO FORD Elder Ford, eon of Mr. and Mra. William Ford of Sharon ward left Wednesday evening, April , for the Soathern states mission field with headquarters He wu In Atlanta, Georgia. honored Sunday evening by a ward teetlmonlal at which many relatives from distant points in visitUtah and some ors were present. Tba Sharon chapel wu filled with people who tbu expressed tbelr respect and honor for the yoang missionary who will represent thin ward for many month to come la the misout-of-at- sion field. dis- - I DIXON REAL ESTATE GO. ' 236 West t (farm v Peons 75 Slightly Used New Cars! A 100 BUY Gannon-Ashto- Ill South AND Inc. Uaiversity Ave. Incorporated CHEVROLET Provo, Utah High School Days Most Enjoyable! THINK that employer and employees should give and take in tho proper division of profits without topping tba machines of production. "What we need at this tags of the game Is some action." I also think that the decentralisation In industrial production bu not functioned efficiently as It should hava done. I Decide to THINK production managers and labor leaders should eliminate all cues and condition which alow down detenu material. I think there are place inch as Dalnth, Mina, that can be utilised for shipbuilding because there la a combination of machinery a raw materials there that may be need to produce war. neceuttie. Other places la the middle Weet end West may be atillied for the production of defenu necessities. Phone 155 BUICK r DONT YOU be left behind this fall when Egg Prices are certain to be upl Already eggs are 3c per dozen higher than last year at this time, and this is only the beginning. As the National Defense program gets under way, eggs and poultry, along with other meat products, will he in increased demand at th6 best prices in several yean. 'There is still time to fill pour coops with pullets if you hurry. Ant, while chick prices will likely have to be increased later, we are still offering the finest chicks we have ever hatched at BARGAIN T. W. DTCHE8. PRICES I ;.7c up CHICKS, from STARTED CHICKS, from 10c up Drop in Today Let us help you make more Mosey! DAY-OL- D Custom Grinding and Mixing La-ver-ne Timpanogon Hatchery 710 East 3rd South Phone 613 Baby Chicks Feeds and Supplies The Lincoln high school will enter th lZth Annuel Speech tournament at the B.T.U. April. I, 4, end I. They will also eater tho Drama Festival. Lincoln hu previously entered and won several awards. Lincoln will enter the one-nTbs play contest, dramatising Romanes of the Willow Pattern". Tha cast consists of Sylphs JohnDavid son, humorous rudlag; Assy, Mary Beth Berry. Melba Edwards and Lawanna Miller. The other entries ere Rnth Nelson, humorous reading; Cllngor, dramatic raiding; Beth Crandall, oration: Rnth Nelson and Edith Jones, debats; Weston Taylor and Katsnmt Tano, debate; Beth Cordner, pantomime; Andry Hills, retold story end Dorothy Stratton, extemporaneous story. I Elder Blake is a mb of President and Mrs. B. H. Blake of Vine- He left Wednesday for tha Spsnlsh-Amerlcmission field with headquarters at El Pau, Texas. A farewell dance wu given la his honor Saturday night at the Vineyard recreation hall and a ward testimonial in th chapel Sunday evening. Speakers at tha testimonial ware President A. V. E. Carlyle Banker, Watkins, President Blnke, end the mission' ary. A life membership was presented to him from the M. I. by President C. M. Stone of Vineyard ward M. I. A. Mlse Verne Herding, accompanied by Mary Lon Harding, sang a Mlo; a a Mina La Dell Bullock played violin solo accompanied by her mother, Mra. Roy Bullock. Elder Blake wu presented with a pares containing a ticket to his destination la Texas, Chairman Vera Williams of the Missionary committee making the presentation. Ho la the fourth member of President Bisks's family to accept a eaU for tho mission field. Ha Is a graduate of Lincoln high school and tha Sharon seminary. He hu attended the B. T. U. two years. Hs hu been active In church work, and goes well prepared for his new duties. yard. of the To the Stockholders Central Investment Company, a corporation: NOTICE GIVEN 18 HEREBY that a special meeting of the stockholders of tha Central Investment Company, a corporation, will be held at 111 South, 1 East Provo, Utah on April 11, 1141, at 7 oclock, P. M. for the following purposes: To act upon a proposed amendment to the Articles of Incorporation of uld corporation whereby the number of directors of uld corporation would ha- reduced from five to thru, end to designate the officers of uld corpora tlon and tho powers of the Board with respect to officers, manager and agents; to dealgut the thru directors, end officers, to serve until the next annual muting uld amendment be carried; a for the transaction of such related or other hnslneu pertaining to the company u may ho properly brought before raid meeting. PIERCE T. NORTON President. Central Investment Company, a corporation. Publication dates: March 11, and April 4, 11, and 11, 1141. This argument es to what of ficial name to for tho now auditorium now nearing eomple--. tlon hu agitated the Board ud th fight communities for many months, and straw ballots have bun taken both at tha thutar tho patrons corns In to attend th shows, and aUo In tha schools, and from other gatherings. The choice hu always bean doubtful, so tha Scan board finally took official action, and from now on the new building will be known officially u tha Scera Auditorium, announcu Victor C. Anderson, 8cra manager. in u start NOW! This Term Taylor Bros;; Joseph P. Sprang, Jr., president of tho Gillette Safety Baser Company pnta hie signature to tha contract that glvea Me company sponsorship of all major boxing boat broadcute promoted by th Twentieth Century Sporting Club affective Jana After that data these broadcuts will he heard ex1, 1141. over the Mutual network. Mutual General Manager clusively Fred Weber and boxing promotor Mlk Jacob (left to right) on. (Photo by Harold Stain) WATCH KOVO and MUTUAL Central Utahs Own Radio Station - Marada Lystrap motorsd to tha Kent! Tempi with other Seminary student of tho Lincoln high school Saturday. CERA ( Sharon Cooperative Educational Recreational Association anil pronounced Seera) was chosen by a majority vote of the Seera board members Monday night as the official name of the new auditorium being erected in Orem. The vote, six for Seera, three for Sharon, was immediately made unanimous after a secret ballot had determined how the Board members felt about the choice MKN WANTED DAILY wu tho report of tho Building committee headed by Frank Wot- flnd F Jho Bred In any Scare community who can spare a few day right now would assist greatly by presenting himself for work In helping to finish th floors, do tho plastering, and complete the rougher wo-- k now left to do. aa ea tho grounds will go forward soon tho gravel and debris can ha removed, and this soon will ha dona this rougher work la finished, stated Mr. FINANCIAL MATTERS occupied mnek of tha tlma of Wofflnden. Rohbock's Sou will tho Board meeting, with J. Erval have charge of the landscaping Christensen, Henry D. Taylor, and project. A. P. Waralck, finance committee, reporting an urgent need for Edgemont Plans In order to comtit, 000thocuhstructure Reunion this Spring. plete This money must ho cub, not Plane for tho Edgemont ward bonds, end be In addition to money already subscribed, If the reunion are practically complete, furnishings, carpets, Interior de- announces Bishop Sharp GlUuple, corations, electric fixtures, and who Invites every ward member heat controls are to be purchased and all former ward members to attend this annual gathering at and Installed, they declare. "This money must be raised the ward Amusement hall ThursApril 10. locally, tho Committee urged, day.Plans are being worked ent by "as the auditorium mast ho finishwith the committees, ed, and oar fundi era exhausted". special Investigations as to tho boat plsu Primary organisation in charge f of raising these funds followed, the afternoon social for children and It wu agreed that aa Inten- under M. I. A. age. In tha evesive drive must he staged Im- ning all ward members of Mutual mediately, huded by the Finance age and over will he entertained with program and luncheon, and commutes. danelng afterward. u The Christian Science Monitor International Daily Newt paper Am hMukti THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING b Oh, Nanny Sum, Burton, MartitS SOCIETY Truthful ConrtmcrioB Unbioud Fiss from Srmsriims I Editorials Am Timely and InurucBv sad Its Daily iun Futuna, Together with tha Weekly Magaiioa Section, Make the Monitor aa Ideal Newapepcr for tha Hobbs. Pries 12.00 Yearly, or 1.00 a Month. Saturday leeus, including Magazine Section, 2.60 a Yeor. Introductory Offer, 6 Iauee 2 Cents. Obtainable oil CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM ia 105 East 1st North Street eve r Provo, Utah 0000 v vt o'eewtw SPECIALS! SPRING Spring Is here end bm to the disarm of lifetime to, get IS beautiful specimen siu shrubs te braptlfy year A regular f 7.50 Yaloe lags. A LI, FOR $5.00 You Get One of Each of the Following Varieties Double Flotvrrlog Mock Orange Kverbloomlag Summer lilac India a Currant Cheuautti Rrd Leaf Barbrrry Japuneee Flew Bush Tartarian Honejsuckle ' Pink Welgetta Tree lilac Japanese SONS NURSERY ROHBOCKS Greenhouse and Nursery in Orem Route a. Box SIS Fhoue Provo US Newest Hotel ..Salt Lakes ' 1"" t u u - The Worlds News Seen Through LANDSCAPING Jut aa- : 4 " 9 u Ward DRIVE OUT I THINK that every idle youth should tak advantage of tha vocational course now standing under th vocational director of Utah County. Sec Hr. H. E. Johnson, located at the Provo High School for Information about sheet metal and other defenu courses. ELDER GRANT BLAKE Scera Chosen As Name For New Auditorium; $15,000 Gash Needed to Complete Building There should be fun aud enjoyment as well as work and study. Every high school student knows how much music adds to the pleasure of student group gatherings and the popularity of those who participate. Its easy to learn piano these days and fun too. u SAVE n, CAN MAKE THINK If the 1 Reconditioned NOW YOU THINK government has tha power to draft onr men, and set their wages for National defame, why ahoald not the asms governmental agencies act In cooperation with ehoaea labor leaden to at demand no atrikee or walk-ont- a this critical time when wa need war knatcrinls to maintain and perpetuate oar democratic way of life. LOW, MILEAGE SPECIALS! 100 Guaranteed .Values 100 towwm I tha government and labor leaders should settle all differences between labor end capital, bat continue te produce while the era and employee employer working oat a settlement jut aa equitable 'u while the mu are Idle daring th strike periods. , cuss things with ns. , for farther NOTICE TO CREDITORS J. u Clerk ' KMKR HARRIS of Boise, a brother of President I THINK" F. 8. Harris of B. T, U., la In the 'rnn-off- " election for the mayor of Boise, having noaad out ahead of foar other candidates, H. I THINK Weaterman Whitlock lacked 110 that definitely Individuals should be deported to votes to win a plurality, but Harthe Country that they wonld like ris wu next high man. to aapport and do ispport as far they dare to do so. Real Estate Loans Blgeers atbrnetlM. Antl-Amarlc- On Goaaty Respective u OWN RULES . . . Legjal Notices or the CounK u WE MAKE OUR GOES TO EL PASO - Dr. Frank Herbert Low, 44, of died Bondar, after Rlrfaflold, many months of Illness arising Expecting at least 200 members aiul their wives aiul from being wounded while ea of-- : widows of high priests, of the Utah stake High Priests fleer in tbs Canadian army darquorum to join the Annual Pilgrimage to the Springvillc ing the first World war. ' He wu art center this year, Professor B. F. Larsen of Brigham In practicing physician at Bmith- field, Utah, tba town of bis birth, Young university, who is a counselor in the Quorum and later moved to Richfield presidency, is planning, aided by his Stake Miscellaneous where for many years bo served (committee, to conduct the third annual trip tlidre on bin community In that capacity. Altbongb be went to Canada as April 25, beginning at 7.30 p. m. a boy with bln father and mother. Following tho official opening ban selected for the upper floor Jsmss P. Low and Ida Barber whUo tho lower Low, and received his elementary open lag Bander at the Art center, of Un Art Cob tar this Groap of priethood members floor which houee the permanent and high school education la hare nnanlmonslr expressed a de- exhibit is an anpoftlng source of Alberta, Canada, yet be returned sire te mahe the 1141 Journey tndy ead appreciation by the to bis native state after the war, then the most snoesssfnl adven- tboanaade who vlntt annually at end graduated from the Univerture of the year. Professor Lor-eo- n this remarkable collection of art sity of Utah, 1114 and tho Unihu already arranged for tho daring tba month of April, versity of Pennsylvania, ISIS, in Gellary to be reserved for that " The Utah Stake presidency of both from the School of Medicine. Surviving him are hla widow, evening, and seats will he pro- tho High Private quorum, at tboir of the Planning meeting Banday, laaued Mra. Rowena Iflrken Low, and vided far ell members to the Quorum their thru daughter, Levon. RoQuorum end their wives. . A pro- tba larltatloa will members to attend, with thin ex- wena. and Colleen of Richfield, gram of muilcal numbers also be provided. Interspersing planation: "Every member Is In- and foar brothers and two litProfessor Larsen's disco ulona of vited to attend this annual trip ters : JameB Walter Low of Glenexcellent dale, Cel., Dunne O. Low of Calvarlona selected pictaree which bees nee It la not only he wlU bring before tbs groap. means of becoming acquainted gary, Alberta, Canada; George Interest In tbs Sprln grille Art with cub other, but also because Oliver Low of Bolna, Idaho; Roy-de- a Low and Solon E. Low, both exhibition wu hem Sunday with the apprcelaton of art la ovary Cauda, vial tors from Bias states la man's life brings new Interests of Edmonton, Alberta, United States, and from almost and mw appreciation of life's the latter being Provincial Treasurer of the Alberta Government; one blessings. wall every part of Utah, Bring your wives along earload of vial ton from sold also that they may ehare with you Mra. Leona Law Hyde of Fresno. Cel.; and Mra. Ann Low Allrad the blessings of each of Montpelier, Ida. 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