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Show UTAH VALLEY NEWS Friday, December 4, 1946 Womens Club LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL Orem Orem Womens Club members met Wednseday afternoon la their first meeting of the new year,, at Sharon Stake Seminary with Mrs. Stephen Kovakovich, president, in charge. The flag salute was given by Mrs. c.. S. Maycock, and the club collect was read in unison-delightful program was presented by Mrs. Fae Buttle, who read excerpt from Ihe great Bohemian Faust", peras, Madame Girl", Butterfly"4 Samson and Deliliali" and Martha" and sang solo numbers from eaeli opera. Her accompanist was Mrs. Frank C. Long. Her concluding number was a I.ulaby" by Goddard. The program chairman was Mrs. Anna Lou Brooks. A large of club members enjoyed the pleasant afternoon. The three act comedy, Loose Moments" by Courtenay Savage d and Bertram Hobbs, will be by Lincoln high school I !acrs, under the direction of LL. Terry, Thursday evening, muiary It), in the high school ium at 8 p in. This is a very popular play, vnl v. as clioM-- as the school ay of the year, after much line. lit and ronsidi'vatioii. The !:iy has been east in an excep- 'onid fine manner. They Christenson, Jean rr, Nina Stratton, Carol ! tlen.'-'.i-Lyli; D Lunge, Mari-!vBarbara Hard-n- " Trace Miller. Bill Walker Tex y;:onmn and Lila DoLangc. ..r. Terry lias been bv Lois Stewart and Catherine pre-si-idc- i as in 1870 T!.' As we enter flic New Year, determined to faciliivicu keep on improving cir ties to the bf-.- t of our ability, wc are reminded ot a guiding principle which has been i.ince our foundin'; in 1870: part of our pu'-cProvide the finest service of whhh we are capable, but above all, make it a vail .hie to all the people- - rcrs. ad 01 i tJWllCi student directors price of admission is 35 Primary meeting will begin f fain Saturday and all the children are invited to come. Belief Society meeting will be IHd this coming Tuesday, at 2 mm. All are invitedTeachers Tonic and Theology lesson will civen. Mrs. Geo. Muhlestein gave a dinner during the holidays and bad as her guests her mother, Mrs. James Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stratton and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scott and family. A neighborhood Pot Luck lunch was held at Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Muhlestelns home during the holidays. The neighbors who enjoyed the were Mr. and Mrs. Stan. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Cluff, Mr. and Mrs. Charles MrKell Mr. end Mr. Geo. Ash-hMr. and Mrs. Morbid Snow, Mr. and Mrs- Earl Finlayson and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Muhlestein. The Explorers Troop of boy 'emits, under the direction of Hamid Nielsen, held an initiation get together bean supper at the home of Bruce Miller last v. - $11.65 Oil Heaters -- Friday. ELECTRIC WASHERS ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS and RADIOS on OUR SHOW FLOOR AT Simmons Lumber and Ilf cm now in edu-grou- ho ihe Army 1 before February 111 days aft er discharge in the grade they held at the time of discharge, provided they before T ebruary J, 1946, st mh hutory. tend-holiday- Mel lestetn. Mr. Ir'ei:i. Ft cnn-v- . ,Tr. I vrto. 3 V. (!') Mn. ?Torh'd and Mrs Yjfnrd 'Ti'hle'.tein. Mr. p"-- l Mr. Gen. Cnirnpn Mr ,T.r:f,i Pi,'lT,as and 'aimhrr .Tarrt. Mr. p.j Mrs Tov M:1 lies' of n and Flerenre "T' Chrii.'-a- s FOR gfi and wer" ev,l anged. RECLAMATION OPENS mrtww.vtrmmm mmmm - awv iwnw -5 n DRIVE OUT AND SAVE AND Mefer Changes We pay more for good used Cars and Trucks. Orem Motor Co.l?: Dealers in Essential Transportation Phone: Provo i 4$ IM V Jarfi i' l K-'X- .i- -i Crystal Electric 33 Years of Electrical Service Walter II. Hendrick, Licensed Electrician Opposite Utah Tower & Light 5 Orem Phone I MOWINLT HI feiMMtaa nmiMINV Par Mfe b M, fliSJOO I14JM 96-0-0 . . . Prbata Pint Oan . Corporal SM THI JOB THROUGH OBMiisr U.S.ARMY Bl 7SjOO 66X0 54X0 50X0 f99J0 HJJJ 50 JO 42X0 37.79 74X5 60X5 56X9 nus hii 2A0 108X0 53-1- 0 52X0 high-hea- A s PROVO air, ooound, oonvico root to West Center 106 In - A. .fbAni . .L. f ., r."f r- ' V ' . V ! I A $442,-751.5- 0; Watlson, Hollywood, Calif., $456,535, and Utah Construct ion company, Ogden, $462,625. The other two Hers were Gibbons and Reed of Salt Lake City and Tom L. Gogo, San Marino, Calif. According to L. R. Dunkley, construction engineer for the reclamation department oil tin pmv jjv(.r project, all five bids will be sent to reclamation hcad-i- i quarters in Denver and then to Washington, D. C., with the award made at the latter pni, t. This prase of the project calls for ronslnirtion of pipe and concrete structures :it four points on the t wli re the line will lie yi.bjitt to lilglii-- f si-'- ' m M its - i 1 irin 9 1 1 i S . I r1 H r ( A V- 1 Jj a v m i fin ijLvv : s v . A ;, . v s' ; i' s" : V i x. L ' .... r W f .0 i 34 Sec Us For 88 station or dealer See your neighborhood Vico-Pe- p for regular car conservation service and give it Vico the triple treated new motor oil which protection - will help aging motors. ASPHALT tear.. ond class matter November 19. 1937 at the post offite at Provo, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Published every Friday By Utah Valley Publishing Company, Provo, Utah. ROOFING 195 W. 3rd South PROVO For Better Cor Care See Utah Oil Refining Company Stations and Dealers t 3f- U , : PHONE S l - ... , i ir jS'. l j W. WiKiams, 308 E. 8 South Provo. F buy, sell, rent, and W 'S t.. bil-lge- Pianos, AcconiietM, Guitars. Phene 946Tt, Prof S. '' - 8bY i RENT 'll - R. A. Percent 03 orAnon d Tl e. puin4.,' (irrlin.iry fn Rank Declares Six are: Approximately 2,309 feet at the Proio river cri' ii.g in ProDividend vo eanyon. from lie ; Orem city park appruxi- President Alex Hedquis. om half ynilos rt two nntf Uanlc & Mercliants the Farmers Fork nnd Dry lias announced that the mrec- - J10 American approximately tors have met and approved a Crw ww-unuand on ,rn1h rniI, pas dividend of 6 per cent with a f special dividend of 2 per cent fur the year 1945, distributing $8,000 from the bank. The annual meeting of stockholders SPEAR LUMBER will be held January 8, 1948 at 10 am. at the Farmers and COMPANY Merchants bank. SALE sumr now or rout a s Aii or taoHorni OF VICTORY OUARDfAM 30 Vaart M Twmr - tb-u- IJiali Valley News Entrmi I WB 3. 1040. anliat 13. Opparttndty to bam ana I 300 thills and MONTH FAT INUSTED MIN WORK :iuiu-il:i- i UTAH 055-J- 4 hr tha OFFICE Five bids were opened in the U. S- reclamation office in Provo 'Hiursday for construction of four pressure sections of the Salt Lake acqueduct. The three low bids, which will go first to Deliver ami then to Washington, D. C, for study and final awarding, were: Carl B. Warren, Pleasant Grove, 'lelightful event. FOR OKEM Ilf Mon July BMHstflMNR BIDS ON AQUEDUCT pipyed -- Maitarin(-an- t pay (baaad wpen langth at aarrtca) ta nU mm who aaa diadiarcad to raanliat. I. Option to rattan at hail pay far Ms aftar 30 ynarg aanrira Incraaaiag to tllna quartan pay altar 30 yaara aam vtoa. AO pravians nettan laird adh fctkoVadd. mm-plele- C.ollins and Mrs. Antone Roh- berk, table decorations and pine. Mrs. Charles Rnhhnek, cards. viations. Mrs. Fenton Prinrc, d'nner and games Mrs. Prinee, Charles Rohbork and Mrs. Arnold Burminpham. Twenty-fou- r couples enjoyed lff vrre Games Ml fnrtaoqh ovary yaar at y L pans-Regula- long-rang- v Geo. I Army T. A - I Mr. pM Mr lapk at aanicq rlh ha-ih traval paid ta homa and nnaq who aaliw far aaan now In reasons why many thousands of men have enlisted, sad more thousands are enlisting every day. Youll certainly want to know all of the opportunities open to you. U youH read them oaranUy, yonH know r why Job in the now Armyn being today as laIh Beat Parents Engagement c lie dayg paid furksifh, SO an : pre--onte- d OREM ta 0b Up There are plenty of other Property s. An Inrraaaa in tha mnHatmant boous to IM far aarh yvar a i Min aarrica ataca auck baaua waa laat pdA I, reculistmcnt privileges in the new Armed Forces Voluntary Recruitment Act of 1945. The ability to keep your present grade is onlv one of them, hot this privilege expires on January 3L : :;!-d- (Your Trading Center) Theres a king list of attractive J lti, i a I yawn. paroittad far mas no ia Army with 6 montha1 aarrica.) 3. Enliiinwnt ana from 17 ta 34 yaaae inrluaiva, asrapt for ma nmr is Army, wha aiay nanliit at any afta. 3. Meaiaanliatins rataie praaaat piilu U lhay taaolial within 30 day altar dwhatfa and baton Kabniaty 1, 194A 4. Tha baat pay acala, maAral food, quartan and dathins in Anar 1. F.nliitincnti ( MiliitSMnta ( charged can reenlist within 20 ; PROGRAM ENLISTMENT grade. Men honorably di p OF THE NEW HIGHLIGHTS will reeuliteJ in their present be student orgnni chant Marines .made study aliens, tin. philosophy of lionsCoral nonplov. aecompnnied units and student union Maurine Williams sang a by t mildmRs VINtTARU number, and Eva I arson rend Among the campuses studied Tlie Night After Christmas were Harvard. Yale, University Larsen, who Tlixhop Wilford Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holda-wa- y of Minnesota, University of Wisand infant son spent the consin, Michigan State College, worked with the boys before the ward. weekend in Tooele with Mr- - and Michigan University, University division of Tlmpanopo gave a tribute to the boys. Mrs. Ellis Orme and children. of Indiana, of IllinUniversity were served i Refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wells ois, Northwestern University, decorated a from beautifully Terii-nologquietly celebrated their 63rd Mnssarhusscts Institute of Fordham. Columbia and fdile by the patriotic committee! wedding anniversary at their of Geneva ward. home Monday. Family mem- Johns Hopkins University. bers were in attendance. There is a definite lack of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sumsion housing facilities all through Provo Cilv were Magna visiters during th the country and there is a Sells Guests of her sister, ency to set up large-scal- e build-Mrs- . William Brown. ing programs to be undertaken Two pices of property valued Mr. and Mrs. Lymon Monson as soon as possible lo alleviate at a total of $5,106 were sold by and two sons are leaving to the lack. said Mr. Markham Povo City Thursday. Slightly make their home in Idaho Falls, who studied dormitories, student less than an acre at Twelfth The Misses Janet and Jean housing units, physical educa- North and Fifth West was sold Clegg visited over the weekend tion plants, science buildings for $2,500 (o s Mr. Smuln of in Salt Lake with their grand- and other facilities on the cam- Lehi, and approximately nine mother, Mrs. Franklin Griffin. puses visited. acres from the First Ward pasThey attended the rendition of j All of the state universities ture was sold to T. F. Plerpont The Messiah at the tabernacle and colleges visited are plan- - for $2,606. Sunday afternoon. ning building programs ranging an- from $10,000,000 to $25,000,000. Mrs. Ellen Holdaway Announce nounce the arrival of a daugh- most of which is in additional ter, born to Earl and Aleno tudent housing, Mr. Markham Holdaway Jones at Slearfield, added. Several universities are Christmas day. Mr. and Mr. Flovd Cord nor using government trailer ramps Mr. and Mrs- Christian Chris- as temporary housing, he point- announee the betrothal of thpir tensen of Vaughn, Montana, are ed out. laughter, Dnnnn, to Roller! G. The tour was a step in the Tnenhson, son of Mr. and Mrs visiting here with her sisters Mrs. Olena Gammon and Mrs. preparation of plans for a new William M- Jacobson, of Provo. Nora Anderson. They came to srience building, a physical edu- Vehrnarv has been tentatively attend the burial of her brother cation plant, a student union et for the wedding. Miss Cordner is a graduate of Joseph Larsen which took place building and other farilitirs to lie submitted to the BYU board Lincoln high school and Sharon mi the Provo City cemetery Satnkn seminars', nnd Mr. Jacob-- 0 Benjamin Larsen of of trustees for approval for a urday. e is a graduate of Provo nigh T.iing cBach. California, another building program. A He was recently releasbrother was here for the service. topographical map lo permit the Mr. Larsen passed away at his most advantageous location of ed from the merchant marine d home in Escalente, Utah, Dec. buildings already has been having been at sea for of the upper campus un- fine months, 23. der direction of Mr. Markhnm. Mrs-Jame- Hardware Co. ... REENLISTING BY long-rang- An-lon- 0G9-R- THEIR PRESENT GRADES RETAIN ia-t- Monday they' went skiing and tohoeaning up Provo canyon. Ferris Shaw, husband of Elaine Nielsen Sbaw came home New Years dnv from Germany. Fcrrnn Jones. Phillip and Trherd Trotter. Ivan and Leslie LWH-- r ramc home during the HOLLIDAY PARTY holidays. Mr and Mr. .T. B. Bunn had as tli"!r weekend guests Mr. and FOR HUSBANDS ?lr. E. C. Poherton and Mrs. M. F. Heal all from Salt Lake Cilv. Vertiya club members enterDr. and Mr. Geo. H, Hansen tained their husbands at a gay cave a New Years parly at their holiday party Thursday evening Games were played, at Twin Pines Cafe, with Mrs. h"me. ami a tasty buffet lunch was Fenton Prince, president, welserved to 30 guests. the guests. Mrs. Joseph coming Mr. and Mr. P. K. Nielsen atTiowley was toaatmistress, with tended a family gathering of toasts e being given by Mrs. Mr N'elsrns brothers and sisand Carl Kohbock, Rowley ters. ct the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rohbork. Musical numT, of Unit Lake City, bers were given by Moroni JentalT-laevening. A Mrs. Reed Harking and sen, rf Christmas, held during iheir childhood days was one of The Jensen. evening prize was tte net ! eg games plaved. Mrs. James Palmer, and Heni.t ifi.l fl'rysnithemums, holprizes went to Mrs. Leo trees and ly. two Christmas Harold Maag, Mrs. 'rleos dernrnlnd the home and Woodruff Jensen and Fenton de. Ir.l Mr. ce.d M- -. Serlir Mnhl-- , Prince. Commit tecs in charge of the lein rave a dinner Thirs-taaffair were Mrs. Frnmplon fa'a Pv and had p r everrg fiwt, $96.25 ELECTRIC RANGES 'S- - FOR MEN NOW IN THE ARMY TO a -- FLEASANT VIEW Silver Sets hone 0I8R2 $ GALA AFFAIR major housing problem oi. campuses throughout i.nicrily the I'm ted Slates is tliat of hous- HONORS SERVICEMEN ing married G l's, Fred Markham, Brigham Young University An outstanding affair of the arcliitcci, said today following holiday season was the daneing l.s id urn of a tour of university i artv given by Thnpnnogos-Geivvcii'iipiiM's in tile midwest and wards, honoring the re , 1o study college buildings Thtrty-tlirc- e servicemen. liming and bousing facilities for inservicemen were in attendcorporation into a ance and a sperial feature of the lll: i,rRrn,N a BL. evening was ihe entire group Mr. Maiklum was acrom ppcaring on the floor with llietr by Dr. Wesley 1. l.loyd, partners. Also dances were professor of philosophy of dedicated to the Armv, the ration and dean of students, who Nnvv, the Marines, and Meror a The h'-t- er I Prsl Inline LOliCCS . - Coleman , January 31 LAST j y Service for Six $25,000,000 Planning For Hear Operas PLAY IN READINESS feet at the Dry Cottonwood crossing, northeast of Draper. Tin high-hcapressure Motions will be of steel pipe with an inside diameter of 70 inrhes, coated on the inside with coal tar enamel and on the outside with G unite concrete. J? |