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Show UTAH Onit H. Ponlaon Reporter) Ivins wss the speaker in church Sundap evening and gave a very Interesting talk on the value ot temperate living In the work of the world today. A vocal solo was sung by Scttf Larsen accompanied by Mrs. Alice Jensen. Daring the preliminary part of the meeting five people were confirmed members of tbe church having been baptised earlier In the day. They were: Mark W Ronald Carhart, Lswla Oapp mayer. Miss Gladys Scott, and James Dexter. Mr. and and family last week Mr. Patten Mrs. Marlon Patten moved to Salt Lake to make their home. Is employed In Ogden but due to the scarcity of houses there the family will live la Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Friday, August 1, 1941 NEWS GRAND VIEW ed with relatives here Isst week end. TIMPANOGOS 4 Mrs. C. VALLEY Loveless and son Jimmy o( Pocatello visit (Mrs. Rex Griffiths - Reporter) Mr. and Mrs. Dais Larsen and Phone 914-R- I son Larry spent last week In Mrs. Sallna visiting with Larsen's The Ward Ontlng, ppa rents, Mr. and MTs. Conway. held at Granite flats on ths Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Palmer 14th was quite a success la spite and two sons went to Mona Sun- of the rain and ehangee that had to be made. Tbe D.U.P. were la day to visit with friends. charge of the program which deHugh Vera Weata picted the prophecy and fulfillhas purchased the home of the ment of the pioneer's trek to the late Mrs. Sarah Salisbury, and is west. Mrs. Arthur Clyde directremodeling It Into an ed the program with the followThe house, ing people taking part: Aahted modern residence. part of which was built many Taylor, Chris Riding, Clyds years ago by Jssse Knight, la In Lunceford, Mr. and Mrs. Reed good shape and when completed Buckner, Karl Buckner, Mr. and will be as fine as a newly built Mrs. B. M. Jolley, Mrs. Kartch-ne- r, home. The community Is glad to Mrs. Davies, Mrs. Rogers, count Mr, Wents as a permanent Mrs. Davis, Cleo and Thao Hsr-warresident. Lucille Nuttall, Deo Davis, and Don Griffiths. Ball games Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Prastwlch, and horse shoe pitching were enMr. and Mrs. David L Rowley joyed during the afternoon. The Row-le- y Mrs. Mr. and Albert and Jr. 8unday School had charge of sellreturned Sunday from a ing refreshments. Yellow-tone pleasant vacation trip at park and other places of The Testimonial Meeting held Sunday evening for Kldar Interest. d, ot emmjr visiting the past week with his Keetch family reunion held at parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walls Canyon Glen Saturday. Mecham. Wilson Madsen and Dwalne Williams returned to San Lula Tbe Alofa Clnb met at the home of Helen Hull Obispo. The boys are with Batafternoon. Bridge tery F of National Guard, after Wedneaday was played with high score prise a week's furlough hero with relagoing to Mrs. Eva Farley and tives and friends. consolation to Mrs. Louise Baum. The . L A. girls left this mornA tasty luneheou was served to Mrs. Katherine Boyce, Mrs. Billie ing for a week's vacation at the home at North Fork. 8tubbs, Mrs. Olive Gillespie, Mrs. girls Eva Farley, Mrs. Phyllis Monk, Mrs. Ullla Owens Bushman of Mrs. Ida Stubbs, Mrs. Beth Fergu- Mesa, Arlsona has visited at the son, Mrs. Dorothy Wlscombe, home of Mr. aud Mrs. 8. H. Blake Mrs. Della Baum and Mrs. Louise during the week. She brought Baum. greetings from Elder Orant Blake who Is laboring la the Spanish Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bouaous American Miss Ion In Mesa. and son of Montana and Mrs. Emmett Moyle and children of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos D. Miller Twin Falls, Idaho are visiting have had as their guests during with their father, Levi Bounoua the week Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parry and other friends. and daughter Myrua and son Charles of Lake View, Oregon. Literary Clnb was entertained Friday by Mrs. Miss Lawana Miller has spent Lola Wlscombe. President Seyha the past wsek In Salt Lake visitSmith conducted the meeting. ing relatives. Mrs. Bthel Woo laton gave a fine Mr. and Mrs. Ruloa Williams review of the life of Vincent Van Gogh, the Dutch artist, by Meier of Magna were visitors here Graefe. Delldous refreshments were served to 10 members by Mrs. Wlacombe's daughters, Mrs. j Loleta Dixon and Mrs. Wilma LAKE Q Q I PERSONAL LOANS Cash When You Need MATTRESS awl BATT BUT SERVICE PERSONAL Bunker Farms Go. The LOANS INSURANCE savings asw n Nutshell, Dr. and Mra. Billie Wilson, Lorraine and Jr. Benson and were dinner guests at ths horns of Bishop and Mrs. Christensen of Spanish Fork Monday evening. Mrs. Harry Raddon and son Jr., Mr. and Mra. Elbert Zoball aad children Jimmie aad Annetla of Salt Lake City visited at the home of Mr. and Mra. Harry ll Zo-se- Bunday. Chicks Extra-Qualit- y. or started, as available In all leading varieties, day-ol- d for Immediate or fhtniw delivery through the snuanr and fall months. Order now while present low prices are still In effect: Call in or phone today, and let us help you Blake Mors Money! PURINA CHOWS for Poultry and Livestock Approved Custom Grinding and Mixing Service 3 Hatchery Timpanogos 710 East 3rd South Phone 613 PROVO BINDER TWINE Guaranteed 500 Feet to the Pound 5-l- b. 8-l- b. . Ball Ball .... By the Bale . . 59c 98c $540 AT CONSOLIDATED PHONE 244 255 W. Center RHCUEAMED WHEAT, I1JS6 per cwti LAYING MASH, Golden OB Mrs. Greely Orvln und daugh- VANCE VBTBROfABIAir per cat, (A feed that fUU the egg basket) DOC FIX-I-T In New Location! O. J5T . Brand Pound Ball OWEN DRAPER Now! $19.00 (Express Prepaid Deilvsry to Sept. 10th) Phone 031-R- 4 TAILORING ran TAILORING BUT Bunker Farms CITS sad COATS at $M Airanra repairing "A Name Yon ChaTnwpl. Phone 016R-- 3 MITCHELL The Tailor 0J SiTiQRES BEAR RIVER MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY Fire, Automobile General w. F. Ml . Booth and Weak COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE INSURANCE TAIH LOANS SS Nesth Uhiv. Aye, FRED E. RAY Tl M. Ualv. Ava. Phase 1SS REX GRIFFITHS OA Wl&tksA. SO PROUD OF HOME NOW ftwUlm me pseud el proved n ftoadto meads la. sasrfeiL,i.s&JS HOME XMPIOVniUrTS are evsIUbls el amx K5O0CS SMsm o Ota (iMi Bneineee Property 7th aad Sth North, Sea this location. VVELDIH Mod. COMPLETE and leem of good form land, close to Lincoln high, Ahlander Mfg. Go. 476 & Unlv. Ava. J.L. FISCHER Sheet Metal Works S7B Wet PROWS & HAWS REALTY CO. Tin Copper aad Sheet and Stein Insurance Agency O.K. Phone 232 DeLuxe Shoe Repairing 73 : Cannon-AshtoCHEVROLET Inc. n, Provo, Utah BUICK ELECTRIC RUBBER WELDERS REGAPPING 4SB West SHOEIREPAIRS GET YOUR FEET OFF THE GROUND Bring Your Shoei Provo, Utah. IN UTAH COUNTY $115.00 CHEVROLET Coupe Radio and Heater $175.00 FORD Tudor 8edan Heater Two-To$145.00 DODGE Sport Coupe Paint DODGE $276.00 Sedan New Paint 8edan Heater.t275.00 CHEV. Master Deluxe Sedan New Pulnt $925.00 PLYMOUTH Deluxe DESOTO Deluxe Coupe New Paint.. ...$25.00 Sedan R. II. D. 9405.00 BUICK Special CHEV. Deluxe Touring Sedan New Paint $425.00 D Sedan R. H. TERRAPLANB Deluxe $445.00 D 9445.00 Bedan R. H. OLD8MOBILE 70 COMPARE PRICES! COMPARE VALLES! baa Wasfc W.W. THOMAS Utah Timber & Goal Co. 1924 1924 1114 1025 1925 1920 1920 1937 1027 1035 1111 UTAH PHOVO - BEST Used Car BUYS r PHONE M0 08 North University Arenas 164 West 5th North fil Provo llench, $4000.00 Frame aad 1M Acres of frait and of ground. balance plow lead, enffldesri water for irrigation parp ones. Cnlintary water aad electric lights. $2800.00 We have some homes trade for farms or large homes trade for entailer homes. Wo have what yon would like ia the Best Insurance, Business Properl ha, Homes and Farms. here. ter Husel of Mobile, AUbumu, The Pioneer Day Outing visited here during tbe week with of tbo ward held Thursday ut Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Orvln ut their Conrads Ranch was enjoyad by home. ju Urge crowd. A program eon- -j Bishop and Mrs. Walter Holdslating of accordion numbers played by Hiss Maxlna Pluegar away and son, Robert, spent Fri'and Mill Carol Stubbs; songs by day and Saturday at Strawberry Miss Irena Hansen and a Ulk by on u fishing trip. Bishop Stubbe on "Our Pioneers. Mr. und Mrs. J. J. Madsen Jr., i Later picnic lunches were enjoyed son Wilson, and daughter und several baseball games were und visited with Mr. und Mrs. Carrol, 'played during tba afternoon. John Olllman la Ogdeu WednesI Mr. Alts Mecham has ba day. They also attended tbo DR. ARTHUR for JOO-lb- s. SERVICE- OPPORTUNITIES! (n Maxine Davis Reporter) Phono SISR1 IUI for 70-tt-a. Srr;,, Snn-Mr- f Mra. product af Osatial Utah PULLET CHICKS tlmJ Mr. and Mrs. Vern Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Cion Ids spent the week end at Fish Uke. War ter aad Jart'PhsM Ml Or dn na a la DAIRY FEED. MIXED PIG Q VINEYARD EDGEMONT win sail quality coats no not $5.17 the ward choir aud their partners met at the homo of Mrs. Joseph Shaw where a social was enjoyed, honoring Mrs. Shaw for her many years service as ward chorister, he was recently released. Mrs. Shaw was presented with a tlful vase by Mrs. Jesse Bumuton In behalf of the group. A proMrs. Clauds Conder and daugh- gram and luncheon were enjoyed ter Jean have spent the week by IS. with Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Madsen and baby daughter In Salt Lake. and children visited In Lake View Mr. and Mrs. Dell B. Davis and Tuesday on their way home from family spent Saturday at Salt Price. Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zoball use guests thelr Mr. and Mrs. Don Watkins and hlT8 hld Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reese of the past several days Dr. and American Fork ire vacationing In Mrs. Billie Wilson und Lorraine Yellowstone Park and the north- and Jr. Benson of Arkanaaa uud Mrs. Harry Raddon and son of west. Mississippi. They all left for Mr. and Mrs. Mack Davis and their homes Tuesday morning. daughter Colleen of Heber City Mr. und Mrs. Harry Zoball and visited Sunday In Edgemont with on Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Orsle Clyde Lunceford wss conducted friends, Tbs by Bishop Rodney Kimball. program Included a talk by Eldar Lunceford; solo, "My Task by August Johnson of Luka View,' accompanied by his daughter; (Della Stone, reporter) talk by Orlando Jolley; organ Phone 014J1 talk by solo, Martha Kelsey; Elder Chrlstopherson of Lehl; a Raymond Harding's missionary companion of Elder Birthday anniversary brought a Lunceford's. Tbe choir furnished group of friends to honor him two numbers. Saturday evening ut the home of Hy-ru- in PLYMOUTH an STEAM ROLLED OATS - ut-to- 910.00 per 100 LEGHORNS, only Heavies slightly higher, with discounts allowed on fall orders booked now. Wa BINDING TWINE to excellent opportunity professional recognition as a song writer, according to the Exposition Press, publishers, In Mr. Bigler has had New York. two song lyrics, "Little By Little" and "Shades of Night" accepted. Success Is wished him by many friends. Timpanogos v When yon waaS top quality Feed achieve Mr. und Mrs. Milton Holdaway. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Davis had A delicious supper was enjoyed as their guest Sunday thslr sou, Mr. und Mrs. August Johnson by Everett, of Cedar City. ot Lake View, lb, and Mrs. George Welle, Mr. and Mra. Hold- The Relief Society nd th honored guest and held their meeting Tnewlay the Riverside park. The program ' was In honor of all the Grand-- 1 August Nelson Reunion view Relief Society Presidents. e. was held In Provo canyon Davies, the tint president, day at dies Ranch. Mr. and Mrs. wss ths first speaker. Mrs. Clin-- 1 Lowell P. n Varley and family Hills, the aecond president tended, was excused. Mra. Roy Davis gave a humorous reading and Mrs. Hopei for Recovery of MaJ. T. C. Hebertsen was Roy TSylor, the outgoing president, was presented with a beau- expressed Sunday over tbe teletiful gift. The Relief Society phone by Mrs. T. C. Hebertsen ut trio sang one number. Refresh- Sau Lula Obispo to her fither, ments were served. J. J. Madsen Sr. Hebertsen has been Major Mr. und Mrs. Afton Harward serloualy 111 for more tbnn two! and family spent the 24th ut Salt weeki. Mra. Hebertsen reported Lake. They visited with Mrs. he wee Improving slowly und Harwards nephew, Ronald hope for s complete recovery Knight who is in the Lh D. 8. held by attending physicians. hospital. Mrs. Merrll Olsed and daughter Alma Nicol of California, Jacqueline of Spring Valley, V. Dona Nicol und Nevada are vUltlng here with her Nicol, Lois Balaer returned Saturday parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry from a ten day visit to Duchesne Orvln. Mr. Nicol, Alma, Dona county. V. end Viola Kirby of Provo left Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Larsen Tuesday for a I weeks visit to und Mr. and Mrs.. Ariel left SunYellowstone perk. day morning for the east. At Detroit they will purchase a ear The Mutual Officers and a tour of places wish to announce that a special will bo made. Interesting Don Larsen, who Is program being prepared for Is teaching ut the State University your pleasure next Sunday In Lincoln, Nebraska, will return home with them for u vacation Factory AT an this year with another brood of chicks-- En and poultry prices are good and should continue to improve since the government has guaranteed prices for two years ahead. By brooding again now you can materially increase your income for the year. Man! It! IS Oveeon Reporter) Mrs. Ellen Bellows, who has (Helen been staying In California Is visitAlton Bowen ot Los ing with her mother, Mrs. Angeles Is visiting here with her garet Pulsipher and friends. aunt, Mrs. Joseph Shaw. Mark Bigler Sunday evening following Sacon of Mrs. Flora Bigler has rament Services the members of Malic Exctra Money Utah County Mattress $20 to $300 Finance VIEW Gillespie, MATTRESSES Mr. Livestock North lat West AUTOS Provo Shoe Sole Man" We fix the Btda of your whether it be a yiriMa InVisible Sola of a Shoe. SAM - The Shoo Mu' 70 West Tom Demos Shoe Shop TIRES Zk SAM Tho Crater TIRE REPAIRING See Us Now er U. 8. TIRES BATTERIES Brimhall Bros., 343 West Center da. |