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Show Friday, February 15, 1946 UTAH VALLEY NEWS ' Valentine Wedding And Reception MARCH 16 DEADLINE 2 IX RELIEF Tiie marriage of Miss Elaine FOR CENTENNIAL Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. im Lamar Scott and Eugene Ray son of Mr. and Mrs. 'McGuire, SEAL CONTEST C. S. McGuire of Salt Lake 'was a bcau'ifiil event of St. The statewide contest, where- - More than 3,000 servicemen Valentine eve. The ceremony was performed y I'lati Covered Wajjon Days have said that they desired to will offer $:ifj0.00, maturity become Protestant ministers. To at the brides home at 6 oclock, value, in government bonds, guide them, the Federal Coun- - i wi,h B'hnp N- Halvor Mad- of the Provo Seconci ward for a sketch or description of til of Churches has set up a vo-lCentennial Seal" lutional guidance unit, the Com-- j officiating, in the presence of an official and a few close business to be list'd in connection with mission on the Ministry. The family members Imth BIG NEWS is all Centennial events, will close aim of the Commission is to friends and was followed by midnight, March. 18, it was raise the general level of the wedding dinner. Lovely flow- own membership is growinpr Both atannounced this week. Protestant ministry of all de-- 1 era adorned the entertaining All suggestions or sketches nomination by helping the rooms and the serving table. based on sound business principles. A reception was tendered Mr. for u seal and color design for churches to select candidates in who are occupational tlie statewide celebration fit as and Mrs. McGuire by Mr. and im- 1947, should be submitted to they are willing. In the future Mrs. Scott Thursday evening week Watch space the Seal Contest Editor, Utah it will borrow the tactics of big in the Lakeview ward amuseCentennial Commission, Box business and use talent scouts to ment hall, the many guests being statements. , Utah, pick the most promising young greeted at the door by Mr-an329, Salt Lake City Mrs. W. J. Walter and Mr. and must be postmarked before men from each years of groups and Mrs. Gerald D. Stone. midnight March 16. For REMEMBER! The biff dance, of college graduates. there For her wedding Elaine chose best three suggestions, According to a report Issued In three awarded will be prizes, H. March William lovely white satin gown, enin Commissioner come barbecue by and show maturity value U. S. bonds, Barret to the Salvation Army, train, with a dainty finger tip to the program by 3,760,605 persons were serv- - net veil, caught up with a with Mount A contributed Enroll now and do n Utah Covered Wagon Days Army wreath of orange blnsaoms edhy 181 a be will $200.00 First dur- and carried a beautiful brides States United the prize clubs in a place in so you may bond; second a $100.00 bond, ing the war period. The Salva- bouquet. She was attended by third, a $50.00 bond. Awards tion Army's rellgous and so- Bertha Jackson, as matron of biff events. will be made by Judges ap- - cial program continued unin- - honor; Virginia Nielsen, Katherine Scott and Nadine Scott, coun-Daypointed by Covered Wagon terrupted in ninety-sevea Utah Centennial lrieg and on twenty-sithe and sisters, and Kay McGuire, fighting to ffood The commission reserves the right front. Approximately 110,000,. sister of the groom, as brides to accept or reject any or all of goo meals were served to men maids, in pretty formal frocks number. the offerings, even if they win nd women in uniform by Red with corresponding corsages. C- - G. Shaw, an uncle of the prizes. clubs and Salvation Shield The seal, which should be Army mobile units. bride, was master of ceremonies simple, Impressive, and digniThe National Safety Council for the entertaining program, fied, when accepted will be reports that 36,550,000 Ameri- which followed the wedding used by many business firms cans were killed or injured In march. Dancing completed the on their stationary, on slate accidents on the home front lovely evening, with rerresh-ment- s banon and flags, being served under the stationary during World War II, almost 36 ners and other media of times the total of battle casual- direction of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin ties suffered by the United Stat-- a Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs- Spencer About one Madsen and Mr. and Mrs. Auges rimed forces. half the accidents, some 15,000,-00-0 ust Johnson. The gifts were in charge of occurred while the victims were working. Of these cases, Mrs. Argene Shaw. Mrs. Martha PLEASANT VIEW permanent Scott and Mrs. Zina Scott. 560,000 suffered Mr, and Mrs, McGuire will . N. Hair disability, Ethel By Are you interested in a colThe Relief Society held an of the Annies Dwight make their home in Salt Lake General lege educationT Enlistment in D. Eisenhouser In a recent City. enjoyable social and sewing Hello Folks, the regular army for eighteen reTuesday afternoon with a fine have that To the people speech, said "A scientific age, and refreshments. quested that I devote this months will provide you with which, program in its most fearsome KNOW YOUR NAYY is but all Alice Mrs. which were The hostesses thirty months, weeks column to "Mothers-In-lacontains unimaginable aspects, , Muhles-teincolMuhlesteln, Mrs. Helen The I think it is the nicest two quarters, of a complete for civilization. threats "Earn .while you learn in the Mrs. Juanita Muhlesteln, request yet, for at this per- lege education at government come when any nation, may day is not Just a catch this Don't Mae Navy" overlook Mrs. Mrs. Ellen Patten, woman la richer expense. a of iod life no matter how small, if guided phrase but a statement of fact, Isaacson and Mrs. Ella Muhles-tein- . than ever before. Life and opportunity. Visit your nearest thinking, may according to P. Veltri, Lieut. by perverted These hostesses will furn- fulfillment beckons; there are recruiting station today. unleach upon us or U. S. N., officer in charges of suddenly as Few civilian Jobs offer ish the program next social day. new bonds to cement, new perforces destructive other, any local Navy Recruiting Lynn Lowery is home on a sonalities to add to the family, much in steady employment and against which we would be the who offered examples Station, enlistment of scales account as on short furlough high pay new experiences to face, to defend ourselves-- " to prove his point his grandmother's death. He whole growth to take, and life in the regular army. A private powerless old-age on Each Pat O'Brien, motion picture came from Camp Roberts, Cal. Is made up of growths. True, may start at the equivalent of the Colorado rolls pensioner Dec. as of 31, dolstar, considers his service in Kent Patten is home from the new la not like one hundred and ninety one IMS, has Just received an extra, the navy the most important master A month. his folks lars with per instanvisiting In Japan many or bonus check for $79.13- This your own, but In his life, the recruiti and friends- ces better, but for sure, differ- seargent may draw the equiv- Is In obedience to the mandate training officer said. Others who Cand ing hundred of three Mr. and Mrs. J. Daley ent and that lends interest alent of the Colorado constitution got their start In the Visit dollars. navy insixteen your have as their guests, old-age and variety to any family. If pensions, clude Thomas A. Morgan, covering of station son nearest Eddie and army recruiting Agarn a mother will accept the new which requires that all surplus the Speery Corp., Robert B. of Levan. on these principles, for complete details. fund money left in the pension Kellogg, Industrial Mrs. Paul Fbote and baby avenues of Joy will open up to on Dec. 31 of each year be and Charles Francis engineer, school Coe., famof Parents and high Sunday enrich her life. spent Saturday distributed equally among all ous author. that know young you with her folks and friends in is on the pension rolls on that It hai been said, "nothing The navy offers countless Levan. ever taken away without some- men who enlist in the regular date. This Is addition to their acmonths for to young men to eighteen opportunities not Clarence Montgomery, who thing is given in its place and army does month. a $45 Why two nineteen hundred and crue themselves fit for a civilian at the an nature provides a silver lining underwent divide the surplus of the operation col- Utah Job or a navy career. At the Utah Valley Hospital two for every cloud, a sunrise for dollars per month toward a to the money aged? pension same time they are given the weeks ago, is convalescing at every sunset Life would be a lege education at government other to all addition in chance to further their educaexpense home. A fireside chat was held at dull, sorrowful adventure for Visit and allowances? tion and earn high jehool and pay this wasn't If us of there last Renee Bliss home all of and the Bone Mrs. John Mr. and nearest army recruiting credits, the recruitMr. and Mrs. Richard Bone way of adding to the family your Sunday evening for the Gleaner, college station today for complete de- girls and J. A. Hlgbee ing officer pointed out. have returned from California, tree. Travel itself Is education To Peggy: You want to know tails. gave a very inspirational talk after visiting with their folks enlisted scales of The and the navy travels to all ports mother-in-lapay to life. in call your his on experiences Mr. and Mrs. what and friends. men in the new, peacetime, Musical a of the world and home again, Included numbers Richard Bone will leave soon "Mother", of course, what bet army are now equiv- duet by Clifton Pyne and he asserted. to make their home In North ter. It was a very happy time regular to comparable Elaine or an American alent elm near the superior callfor me when my Loveless, and singing by Carolina. civilian wages- Miller, assistant superintendent have I me I were mother. ed Refreshments hope the group. Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Nielsen Norris, the novelist, predicted the right in every way. served. visited with their daughter earned With overseas pay andG.I, tinue so to be! Smith: You wanted to Mrs. also Elaine Shaw, Sunday, educational benefits the new Inwith how to was know get The Introduced circus along after 20 years of absence they The first child labor law of Give them a little private may earn the equivalent to the United States by P-- T. visited their old ward Sunday your of four hundred and twenty one Bamum of Connecticut. the world was passed by thq Grown wholesome neglect. School and found all officers English Parliament in 1802. like to have a chance dollars each month. Visit your and teachers were the boys and children nearest army recruiting station own lives. to the In their live details- girls they taught in Primary 1 gave us our own forAcomplete for the and Sunday School, 20 years beginning Godthat parents of message way a child ago. hns a chance to make decisions young men now in high school, A Treasure TTunt was held for themselves, to make mental the new peacetime regular army Thursday evening by the Sen- growths through experience, to offers your son an opportunity ior Scouts. After the hunt they become adults. We cannot live to earn wages equivalent or met at the home of P. K. Nielsen another's life, or answer fur superior to comparable civilian v-- l where a program, games and re- another's mistakes. so I say to occupations and at the same freshments were enjoyed by Mr. Mothers-In-lahands off the time accrue the benefits of a and Mrs. Omar Hansen, Mr. and married children who were college education under the G.I. bill of rights. Visit your army Mrs. Harold Nielsen. Mr. and your sons and daughters. Mrs. George Muhlesteln and 17 recruiting station for details MATERNITY scouts and their partners. The love I bear my own child today. Is wild and deep and free. Sterling Cluff and Harold of men now in fl'a in - n that our and our are for next this portant picture early business be sure of Lake e n USO-Salvatlc- these i n thelarffest ffreatest s, x Mount A Lake Assn - This N That Army Life Advantages Listed in-la- w SOCIETY The Literary lessons will be given in all wards of the stake by the following classleaders: T1MFANOGOS WARD: Monday afternoon by Vanese Woof-indr-n- . EDGEMONT WARD: Tuesday 1:30 bv Ethel Taylor. GENEVA WARD Meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Carl Farley Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. Delpha Davis will give the lesson. All other wards Tuesday afternoon at 2 p. m. Grandview Ward. Elsie Tay. lor, classleader. Geneva Ward: Delphia at Davis-Lakevie- ward: Christine Madsen. Pleasant View: Afton Hansen Sharon ward: Erma Allen. Vineyard ward: Alice Harding. Windsor word: Enid Johnson. Vermont ward, Kezia Pyne. long Distance VINEYARD The Sunday School officers and teachers will hold a social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Antoine L. Bunker Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Monson announces the arrival of a son, bom Feb. 5, In the daho Falls hospital. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stone have been vacationing in California. Harold Murdocg underwent a major operation at the Price hospital Friday, Feb. 8. Mrs- - Harold Haldaway Is at the Utah Valley hospital convalescing following a flu attack- Mr. and Mrs. Joy O. Clegg entertained at a family dinner Tuesday at their home, it being their 20th wedding anniversary. Also the 15th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Clegg. Covers were laid for thirty three family members. The W. J. Clegg family held a social and dance at the Grand View Ward Hall Friday evening. A program, lunch and dance was enjoyed by 92 family members. Bennetts orchestra furnished the music for dancing, and Joy O. Clegg was in charge of the program. Happy are the families where the government of parents is the reign of affection, and obedience of the children the submission of love. PatfUfai'tyom'Potce About two million miles of Long Distance telephone circuits will be added to the Bell System network during 1946. That just about equals the System's total long distance circuit mileage of twenty years ago. Meanwhile there still aren't enough Long Distance lines to put through all calls with out delay. Thats because the volume of call- ing has gone up faster than lines could be built to handle it. We're working hard to speed the day when all your calls will go through promptly. TIE M88NTJUR STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEOIATR COMPANY Bacon Mrs-Eugen- The 2 Easy Steps Wonderful Automatic ELECTRIC WATER HEATING ln-la- w n. son-in-la- -- free-agrnr- Parents young high school or recently graduated, should Investigate the opportunitys available to their sons through enlistment In the regular army. High pay scales, interesting trades, world travel, college eduBut the love I bear my child's and cation under the G.L bill of child rights are all now available Is like none of these, through enlistment in the regIt is the soft breeze blowing army. Through brightly blooming ular Inqulre-neare- st army retrees; cruiting station 108 west center Or raindrops lightly foiling street Provo UtahTemple Excursion On flower bedecked plain; love and and 21 Its Feb. Joy laughter Thursday And Spring time come again. Thursday, February 21, will By Elinor Philips. be the next Salt Lake temple METAL ROOFING excursion for Sharon Stake Mrs. Clyde Lunceford remembers. Session are at 8:30 turned Tuesday from Ririe, Idaa. m. 1:30, 5:00 and 6:30 p. ho, where she has been visiting SPEAR LUMBER GO. of names have her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. been received from countries T. Moss and other relatives and In Europe and are at the Index 'rends. , 195 W. 3rd So. Bureau of the gcneaologlcal DUTY organization, according to word Provo. Utah given at Leadership by Bishoo Duty is carrying on promptly Chrlnren. Families are re- and faithfully the affairs now Phona 84 quested to come there and check before you. It is to fulfill the for names on their line. 'aims of today. Goethe Peterson and children have returned from their business trip to California and Arizona. A farewell program was given Angus LaMar Wall Sunday evening at the Sacrament meeting. A fine program was given by some Mexican converts from Salt Lake City- Angus Wall left Monday for the Mission Home in Salt Lake City prior to leaving for his mission in Mexico. Like the high wind blowing Through every towering tree: Up mountain peaks of triumph, Down valleys of despair In ecstasy and anguish Each Joy and grief I share. post-servic- my 3 Vi e . jr, 4 mm f ag"":.-- .' b'J m AS AUTOMATIC AS v01 lrfd ( ; b . ' . SUNRISE AND SUNSET carried through. Begin NOWI Get tesridconuieud Write Vo the Utah State Department ef Publicity and Industrial concerted tourist Development for suggested projects far drive, hen get together with yew neighbors and your dvic groups Remembe this teamwork wil mean odM lovriit Cnjoy EXTRA DOUARS trod BETTER LIVING ELECTRICALLY 'AHOtlNDimittCS SAlTJUKEIOm I 'W EVER YOU WANT HOT WATER. ITS ALMOST ... & - - TURN THE TAP WHEN- tWayrer. tourists will spend, we hep $100,000,000 in Utah... . bill wig YOU get yaw fuR shora of k? Yew civic groups . . . Commerce, church group women's dub city ofHcioi Scouts and elhur can community organisations i that several projects ore undertaken to attract moro if is up ta YOU to urge that these projects bo v' - T- STEP 2 V i r.: A 1 Ml I v U TAH POWER & LIGHT CO. MESSAGE |