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Show r-- 9 UTAH Friday, July 18, 1941 VALLEY NEWS PsfclUM mrr FHfer UTAH VALLEY PUBLISH! m CO. tM OtaE, Hi Ik Aal Hank A IHllllHktM Uli Pna aft la Our National Policy We shall actively resist wherever necessary, and with all our resources, every attempt by Hitler to extend his Nazi domination to the Western Hemisphere, or to threaten it. We shall actively resist his every attempt to gain control of the seas. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT In Mi addreu or May 17. 5 Christopherson To Orem Lions two-thir- er LIONS TO PUT UP ROAI) SIGNS n. two-par- ty ... PLEASANT VIEW Ten fundamental and eternal principles of life were enunciated this week by John U. Rockefeller Jr. which hie declares he learned at his mother's knee. This would be a much better world if these principles were understood, observed, and practised by the people of this old world, for they are the principles beat calculated to bring harmony among neighbors, whether individuals, communities, or nations. Without such principles in practice, the individuals lfie is marred by greed, doubt, and fear; the community life is destroyed by jealousies, disunion, and selfishness; and national life is wrecked by crime, sabotage, and war. Happy is the nation which has mothers yet who can teach by precept and by example the principles of this creed, enunciated by Rockefeller, but found in every good home, and taught by every good woman to her offspring: The Rockefeller ereed: 1. "I believe in the supreme worth of the individual and in his right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. 2. "1 believe that ever right implies a responsibility ; every opiiortunity, an obligation ; every iiossession, a duty. 3. "I believe that the law was made for man and not man for the law; that government is the servant of the people and not their master. 4. "I believe in the dignity of labor, whether with head or hand ; that the world owes no man a living but that it owes every man an opportunity to make a living. 5. "I believe that thrift is essential to living and that economy is a prime requisite of a sound financial structure, whether in government, business or personal affairs, 6. I believe that truth and justice are fundamental to an enduring social order. 7. "I believe in the sacredness of a promise, that a mans word should be as good as his bond; that character not wealth or power or position is of supreme worth. 8. "I believe that the rendering of useful service is the common duty of mankind and that only in the purifying fire of sacrifice is the dross of selfishness consumed and the greatness of the human soul set free. and laving God, named 9. "I believe in an by whatever name, and that the individuals highest fulfillment, greatest happiness and widest usefulness are to be found in living in harmony with Ilia will. 10. "I believe that love is the greatest thing in the world; that it alone can overcome hate; that right can and will triumph over might." WHICH OFFER WOULD ed Fifth South Attention! m 44c 13,000. B Room Mod. Cottage Close in. Deep Lot. 13500. 0 Room Mod. Brick with S small baaement apt. Deep lot, and garage. Northeast $4200. M Acre with Room Almost New Home Mod. Only $2100. 9 Acres cm Highway Fine I Rm. Mod. Brick Home. I large ehick coops and ham. $8200. PLENTY OF MONEY TO LOAN Cheapest Interest and rear servton. I IBS Weat Center "WE SELL THE EARTH L I a lit ba-cau- sa 124 PAINTING... YOU WILL SAVE MONEY IF YOU BO IT NOW! We Have An Excellent BUY NOW PUN ( Pay by the Month Your Credit Will Be Good With Us! BENME' West Center 4a v -- w ! HELP !! 100 Is A Lot of Cars OUR BOSS SAYS-Weve Got To Do It Weve Got the Cars We Can Arrange the Financing! ALL YOU NEED IS TIIE DESIRE . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Bunnell and children spent Sunday at Colville visiting Mrs. Shaws brother and - A. Ray Eklns and Angna Mae- - family, E. D. Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. Wtlford Ovemm ,1lSOUtherB UUh 00 " P' .spent Monday afternoon and Mrs. Donnetta MacKey spent evening In Salt Lake City, com :bln!ng business and pleasure. part of tost week here. For a New Ford-- 6 or V--8 Mercury or Lincoln Zephyr Or a Reconditioned USED CAR May Jacobsen and Mrs. Ollrer Bridges entertained Friday after-- i noon at the Jacobsen home for Mn. Sarah Williamson. A light chat ware , luncheon and social 'enjoyed by the following: Evelyn of Goehen Jacobsen, Norma Jacobean, Fran--v Miss Nettle Lewis Is! ted Friday and Saturday with via Prestwick, Dorothy Jacobsen the T. J. Lewis family. land the honored gueet and hoe- club met at Happy Hearts the home of Joyce Patten. Mrs. Bessie K. Lemon gave a dress-- , making discussion after which re-freshmento were served. 4-- H I with a LIFETIME GUARANTEE See One of Our Salesmen With tiie 100 on His Car Hn Kathryn Firth entartalnad Evening Meeting at dlnnar Saturday evening for w undw tlle ,np,rTU,on of Mr. and Mre. Melvin Olbeon and Miselonmriee. Alfred eons Lee and Dick, Mrs. Morbeth the Hom the business Snow and son Darryl, Mm. Kay.Madsen conducted Th 8np of th meeUn Snow and aon Spencer, Reed Workman Jr. and Arlington Snow. Intendency was released and two new officers put In. Robert Olsen The Lucky Home Berries as superintendent replacing Dean eluh met at the home of their Johnson and Rumel Cretan reMrs. placing Robert Madsen. Rudolph leader, Mrs. Earl Foote. George Hansen, the other leader, Reeae was released some time ago gave n demonstration of beverages bat no one aa yet haa been chosen and open faced sandwiches which to fill his place. Mr. Crngnn was jthe principal epeaker. A ladles jwere served as refreshments. trio from Grand View furnished Mr. and Mrs. Walt Huhleatlen two numbers. I,,,. ar-1 announced the (Alice Miller) 'rival of a baby girl last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jacobsen Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller also entertained at dinner Saturday have a new baby. evening for Mr. and Mr. Ollrer of Alhambra, California. Ileber Ivins has returned from Bridges Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. an extended tour of the Eastern Mamie May tat.., after joining his father. .Bridges, ftnd Jacobsen, ,nd Mr H. Grunt Ivina, who has been jMob.n JlCobMn D. C. studying at Washington, east to humA family outing was enjoyed be They report the ming with Industrial expansion, Sunday In Provo canyon by the but state Ite fine to be back 'children and grandchildren of home again. May and the late Lara Jacobsen. Games and a picnic lunch were Mr. and Mm. Harold Jonee and enjoyed by 25 family members. family of Ogden spent the week lend with their parents. Mm. Preal Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bridge Jonee and Mr. and Mrs. P. K. and daughter left Tuesday for Nielsen. They left Tuesday for their home In Alhambra, Callfor-the Ulntaha, accompanied by Mrs. nla. They have spent tha past Preal Jones. They expect to be two weeks hem with Mrs. Bridges Mother. May Jacobsen. gone about a week. a AT Telluride Motor Co. First N. and Univ. Ave. Provo Phones 1000 & 1001 State and Canyon Road in Orem Phone 055J-- 4 SELECT FROM 1 25 Bedroom Suites during DTKs big July Sale of Bedroom Furniture 20 Savisags ON NEARLY EVERY SUITE GLASS and PAINT 272 West Center Provo, Utah a Tune in GILLETTE RAZORS BILLY SOOSE pjfUld booterde j IF YOU ARE PLANNING BUDGET de 1 j Two additional carload shipments ordered at low market prices in January, have just arrived. Added to an already big stock of bedroom suites, you can make your selection from over 125 new suites. Cavalcade of Sports home completely Jolly-Stri- to- 4-- H Forced To Advance Prices on INSURE ITS CONTENTS Homes don! grow in lira but iamilina do. 1 louses should bn but an not bncauas lack tha cash to buy. squently miny families axa living in crowd d quartan they dont know that under tha ABC Monthly Payment Plan they caa remodel their Men's Jolly Stride and Roblee SPORT OXFORDS and Roblee Sport Mens Oxfords The best selling number of 2-99 this season Hurry, Men, while they ..Value to $6A0 last 1 ! CO. AND Values to $3.98 - I All 181018, Varnishes and Enamels . . on AUGUST FIRST! Only 2 blocks off Business District. I complete sets plumbing and furnmnee. Only IIEAL REALTY j PROPERTY OWNERS We Will DRESS AID SPORT TYPES Ladies Dress and Sport Types WTuteeva SBa Beige, and Combinations Most Sizes. Ar White Sandals and Play Shoes Leather Others $1.99 and Fabric Materials All Sizes. can- -' yons. PIIONE 357 SESSSSE Duplex Ladies-Childre- n relatives there and rblt the ANDERSON LUMBER GO. 189 West LADIES' LAKE VIEW I able ptoRt few blswsW As kale as too ei SIS ei mors will psy for a home that b lager leisfious than a has m yes can reel for die mac and iwrta any ge Why net coae hi aid ark m yea caa bewow to build a new with which yea caa pay the Real Buys in REAL ESTATE Vvi Final Clearance of All Spring and Summer Shoes! Original Price Forgotten Shoes Priced for a Quick Closeout! , i OF TO DO HALF SOLES ACCEPT? COURSE you'd bsHi at peyiaf A msn la m yea would be raqabad la psy to ewa a heaM yet llist'i exactly what yea an delag wfcea yoa a bond No Imdloid Is loolhb aaoafh to aArartbe Let that bis taaaat b paying for As home . . . pha a Balads provide the fresh or raw foods needed in the dally diet; they add color, flavor, minerals, and vitamins. You Wail! 'tfou j all-wi- se While SALE! the records of highway traffic of day. This safety factor Is emphasised Mrs. Max Lewis and sons Keith and Lloyd of Duchesne spent four by the record at tho Provo air daye last week at the T. J. Lewis port where to date not one single accident hss occurred, nor has a home. landing been made since Mr. C. Sterling Clsff had as forced the port was opened, according to visitors Friday her sister, Mrs. the who hu boon with Laura Allred and sobs Ivan and tho epeaker, program at Provo training Merlin. since Its beginning. The Provo port will, like Mrs. Willard Bandley is spending two weeks in Salt Lake visit- others over tha country, become ing Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bandley an important factor In the development of Utah county, for It and family. 1s destined to bo - million dollar Mr. and Mrs. Gens Gibbons and project, under the defenee prodaughter Joan and Mbs LaRue gram, and when the war to over, Baldwin of Ogden vblted last! will become a major stopping week at the H. F. Peterson homo. pises tor transcontinental air Mr. Christopherson. Vernon Scott of Washington,! traffic, aays D. C. to a visitor at ths horns of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Corbett. He with the Corbett family plan to go on a trip to Cedar City to visit (Helen Oveson Reporter) Rockefellers Creed well-order- SUMMER SHOE ANNOUNCEMENT Teddy Roosevelt, sensed somewhat the inherent responsibilities of this Nation when he said : "My countrymen, I believe in you with all my heart. I am proud that it has been granted to me to be a citizen in a nation of such glorious opportunities. We have no choice, we people of the United States, as to whether or not we shall play a great part in the world. That has been determined for us by fate, by the march of events. We have to play that part. All that we can decide is whether we shall play it well or ill. We are not, and cannot, and never will be one of those nations that can progress from century to century doing little and suffering little, standing aside from I ask that this people rise great world currents. level to the greatness of its opportunities." Rough-rid- Aviations Future Told By Merrill These slcns sri a gift to tki Oram club from Provo and Lihl LIom who aro sponsors for tbs Orem orsanisatioa. Thoj vlll Tha Mxrketlng DlvUloa of tha tvs tbs Information as to tlma State Department of Afrlceltore and plaus of masting of Oram announces that a hearlnf oa the Lions club to all travollom along Flying an a mode of travel will in the near future be as adas automobile traffic, and even more economical, request for a Peach Marketing tha highwar, thus serving to common and to assist Agreement under the nav state vertise tbs city Itself, Merrill declared Christopherson, manager of the Provo air law will he held In the OoTeraor'i Lions from all other parts of tha In attondanea at to in Utah county aviation school and trainand eonntrr get pioneer Room State port, Board at the Capitol, on Monday, July list at II a. m. Orems club meetings. ing wotk, who addressed the Orem Lions club this week on All peach growers are lnrlted the subject of aviations progress. to attend this hearing and give THIS PIPK PLAXT STRIKE Already three to four gallons of which has been fomenting for reasons for or against the Issumonths finally cams to a hand ance of a marketing order. (as keeps an average plane need falling If aueh an order la Issued and Tnesday at midnight, by most fliers In the air for an of the negotiations between the negotiaccepted by Bliaroa Industries plant la which means the filer can hoar, growers tha terms of the order ating eommltteo headed by Clifaw operating ft travel 101 miles oa lass gas become binding upon all pro- ford Taylor of Bprlngvlllo, presila most ears. Today air ports are ducers of peaches la the state., dent of the local union, and by six days each week. An being built all over tha eonatry for this reason. It la important Varro C. Jones, state stool workthat growers attend the hearing ers organising committee direcwhich maka It most eonvaaiaat reach tha plant by 1 p. as. and present their views on the tor, on tho one hand, and Ernest each for day, air traval, and will soon via E. Myers of Kansas City, federal matter. with tho service stations now la commissioner of conciliation and C. H. FOUI4EX, William M. Knurr of Balt Lake operation for eonvsu lance of ear Manager. Intho of chairman City, state owners, bellevas Mr. Chris tophar-sodustrial commission. Several previous attempts at conciliation had walk out. If the company fallad Safety factors too are stepping SOS and 10b man Orem Lions will meet at I a. m. failed. Between to sign a contract aad up and have already exceeded the another and on strike lib are to reinstate Ray Sorensen, former Saturday at ths home of Prank safety of automobile traffic. Over Wofflndea to aaaslt tho offleale In employeee who aro not members who had boon tho country some 10,000 licensed aro being picketed anion tha of new road tha properly placing pilots aro flying their cars for an strike Tha from the plant. away deeldod was signs for tho club. It of only one accident for average mors or a was vote week taken at Monday nights club meeting at some 14,000,000 miles of air to 10 voted 111 when ago against Twin Pinas cafe. traffic. This excel Is heat Peach Growers Invited to Hearing Utah Valley News hi BMQflw Tha ABC Monthly Payment Flan purchase borne improvements out o! income. Convenient and eaxy terms can be arranged to uit our puree. GEORGIE ABRAMS All At Last Years Low Sale Prices! PRICES START AT $36.95 Middleweight Champion K OVO Wednesday, July 30th for t genuine full size Bedroom Suite at 7:00 P. M. IDIXONSTAYLOOUSSELLICOJ WATCH KOVO and BIUTUAL UTAH TIMBER & COAL COMPANY -- wkmmwt jW-,.- ; t 41 |