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Show IT Ail VALLE' ...... h eyo SEED GRAINS j NORTHERN Cwi. Certified Federation Wheat $1.13 Federation Wheat, 3.83 Harley, Trelii or Club Reid & Trtd 3.73 Lb- - Alfalfa Seed, 1'tah, Common or Grinim 17 .38 Certified Sweet SIAMSII lt-ONION Hli-.lb. 3 lots Strain Vrll-.- 3.S3 CI STOM SEED GRAIN .19 treating BUNKER FARMS Iluiness Hours; Daily, cept Sundays 8 a. m. to Phone I'rovo uGenv G Olt.lt-- ex- p. m 3 Steel Is Across From Us." BURPEE PRESSURE ;V - ... M Men and i. i' :.v cvcrii.-.- cliunh rviics. i .! C,.:.1 v.JtV I . . i . 1.. : ; L. . . J A' J! .. . .... ' jii-.- p. F1. pi a (h COOKERS Your Kitchen Craft Dealer Richard A. Brewer Now AvailaLle. Get Yours Before Canning Time Hi. 2 Box 28 Oren. Ph. 067RS ..in of Mr. i f tin lesson. day: f'liarnii ward, with in charge. Vi.'M-- ' .ard in. Tues- C'lc-- I.arsen . Pn-ude- Helen Allen in Ii ijder. ward, Lucy Clyde, J Vermont under Hie ward Relief society leadership of Mrs fund in tln-f- r successful baaar of Wednesday. All types of entertainment were in order: besides the baaar, there was a fish pond for the kiddies, luncheon was served to ail comers and the evening was spent in a program and lively auction. Tli( Relief society officers wish to thank all who assisted in making tin affair such an outstanding success. Content Delivered In PLh Valley Distributors Provo, Phone 1829-- J Utah ; - ic t I : i 'nr-n- ii ii Mrs. Helen Society members. (Jordon mid Kenneth Rreretoii :n solos. Mrs. Hilda (under will he lins'ess to Kdgemont Literary club Friday afternoon at her home at Olmsted, President Tana Richards will preside mid Mrs. Kva Gillespie will review "China to Mr tiy Finilv lfahn. Alt numbers are invited to be present. . iw a lot of trees, which is now PMSMH tv--vvLw'.y vs-c- i : lie-in- iii-i- pc-Ms- 5 In-o- t1'1-:-- 1 Fni-11-r.- j. 1 i.- -f ap-i.Iv'- it' V v. - JOSEPH H. PAGE Funeral services for Joseph H. Page, 38, who died Tuesday, will be conducted Saturday at 1:30 p. m. in Pleasant Grove First LDS ward chapel. Friends may call al Die Olpin mortuary in Pleasant Grove until Friday afternoon and day morning at 456 North 3rd East in Provo. Burial will he in Pleasant Grove cemetorv. OBITUARIES LESLIE WAYNE OLSEN Impressive funeral services were conducted Friday in Sharon ward LDS chapel for Leslie Wayne Olsen, six months son of Marvin E. and Carol Pync Olsen, who passed away at the family home at Montrose, Colo., with Curtis E. Gordon of Vermont ward bishopric in charge. Tlie speakers were A. P. War-nic- HI!llllNIIHl(HlHUlllhifintlUIIINIIIIHIHl.:NIIiniMl'" Roy E. Park and W. M. and inusieal numbers HOME were given by Elaine Loveless GeneM. and Clifion Pync; Mrs. vieve Ford and Mrs. Elizabeth IFOR SALE . It' w kins: Mrs. Ethel P.vne and Mrs. Mrs. 1 Avis Hawkins and cottace. Wes. Shorn? Terry and Cum-- n l.v painted, inside and on: lot ah Gordon were accompanists. L(i8x'0. some fruit tre o.i HitThe offered pr;:er place, located in the h'.v.rr nil ! v It. D. Wadley, the benedicCrci:i. No. 1 Kitchen Cu:.rl, tion by President J Clay tun for immediate occiu.. ly-! WaM.i and the grave at the Proi'leo James Nelson, 1222 W.j vo Rural park was dedicated by i Center, Provo. Phone tiS-J.- I Gcnree F. Carroll, a of the bolie. k. 3-R- OOM Semi-moder- n great-un.-fath- 1 al . A l cut down and ground into fabric can be Tli( oMainid from sea water, and KITCHEN GRAFT cm pound of it will provide four times Hu prim mg surface Aluminum Heavy of n pound of paper. The colonizing project in the Ware Mutaniiskn valley, Alaska, did NOV AVAILABLE not look any too good, prior to 1P41, and there was some talk Shown by Appointment of abandoning (he settlement, Write ir Phone 067R5 Provo lint the war changed the looks R. D. 2. Box 28. Orem, Utah of things. The farmers made money. Eggs sold at $1.23 a KI 'llAFi) A. BKliWEK To Buy it dozen; milk, including the on Hk battle, was 43 cents Old model truck or cur, a (piart. Experiments in mainkimmI or damaged. taining soil fertility in the valley show that the plant best ELITE litAUTY SHOP! 191 North 11 West Provo, Ut. suited lt to help produce that alis the yellow-flowereIts Time For Your falfa. This particular plant is winter-hardover long periods, Sprint' Permanent Now and such hardiness is essential in Alaska. Arrests for drunkeness, drivHs.ir Stylinff ing while intoxicated, and local Ixiuis Felscli & Sor.p lupinr law violations in the No. 1 ( it'istecle Acres United States now aggregate one llwr of Rooterl for every fifty four persons anrhrte 09'i-K- t Orcmj to figures ilH Wnl f'entaar Prom nually. according published lv the National Womans Christian Temperance Union. Such in 15)44 lotal-eH4R.1(i.i in 1.378 reporting cities having a population of 43.fil0.724. These figures do not include arrests for disorderly conduct, which In some cities includes drunkenness and in JUST ARRIVED others is a ,Vntch-all,,charge for various di turbances of the Immediate and Delivery neace. Criminal effensr In 15)45 For Details Phone 033-J- 3 Jumiv'l 10.3 per eent during YOI U WINhI.KU STOKUIt DEALKlt the fir-.-- nine months, compared with the period of 15)44. Hie Fe.Yi GENEVA Hi -- ('an of Invest COMPANY renov's. Crimes In IV::. picto Klictric Set-vicOrem, Utah s'ep! :i:b.r i i( roaxed 15 8 per United SlatesYellowstone park was estabcent ns conmnivd with Septemin 1872. N, otlmr land lished 1041. ber. litMk XaMopnl parks e fer steel were declare Wanted 55! . j class-fieation- s, ri.-e- s Mil-'o- - edu-ca'io- I (After 6 p. m.) Di.iuJvrresUd recommendation is something no man can buy. By his work and his devotion is the funeral director ki.uw.i tj the lainilies he serves- When a hunily recommends Berg, you may be sure liia. they are sincere in tlieir desire to be helpful. In our 76 years of m i vice, wo have never paid anyone any rommii'sltm or other award for suggesting tiiut our services be employed by a iarcaic-iunuly. t. Johnson children while the The highest automobile mad pareuls are on a rip hi Florida, with tbeir si ii, S. S,t. and Mr.. in liis United Stabs is the Vivian (). Johnson. SgT. ohn-i- aio. mi I'caus highway in Clear Crc.-:It was awardist iiu? county, Coloradoby the 1u an nMitiidc of 14.200 - 'V .Vr Corps, in piil ion The slate also contains, at ' l,:,i exneri :ieei wliil-- . a jirisin tin canyon .ier of the Japanese for three the Royal ' vl n half years. nf tin Arkansas, the highest iimdm bridge in the world. President iSeruiee Faulkner ((inducted the program Sunday 'I he Tloor of the bridge is l.O it above the bed of the (veiling honoring he 1114th vcr. of tin organintoi.i o' nf the If wdiat the J'llblislu-rRelief Society. Mrs. Allia An gave an lutcresling -: ..aine "PRINTING!) have to i.'View of the life of President rnplii y mi !li( subjeel is correct. then the printing of the C.eiiri'e Allierl Smith and Jones read the message of future will not lie on paper, but President Smilh to the Relief on iuaiii:iie..:m:i. That will save ll-- family tells another n n - Miss Fern Hamilton of Rouse-cel- l lx visiting with her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver D. Johnson, and will remain with ui-- 500 lb. or larger lot One to-:'a- : - 20.6 r't Nitrogen S2.45 cwt. .v .ai-inck- lloll addi-more tlnn1 lo the church building S.rj(i(i 00 ii-i- Sulphate nf Animonia rs aiel typists b.ive the importunity to for virebaliuiiul civil and a (rviee a " f ed status, the Civil Serv-- c C unmi.vsion announced S i.o - Vermont Ward Building Fund Aided EDGEMONT ri-c- intents po-itiii- Vu w -- k ;vtIonal ,:s o rliis' Grand a-- ' C! l in charge. i - Vm Evimina- - 1 . 2 charge. Mill, i - : wards at ' io .. . r- v, t J. d BYt; f .r , on from Lin-vt.l- n .ng his g:;i i high seitoei. He spent two examina-,;oThe first post-wa- r fpanish-Amc-ricavi . :s in ill lending to probational a S mission an following his for stenographers a e l'cii.a..' J in Texas to : v.r'e liis s n.i .s in veterinary mu.1, tyoists has been announced by the Central Of'eiiie. liis w'fo is the form-i-- r f fice and all the Regional Offices F. dloek of Provo. . alli-lcf iho U. S. Civil Service Com--- t iis'-.hiPersons living in the 'UirtC'-n'wa Xevilcywcds To Civil Service Region comprising the States of Colo-ra-ILoiicymcon New Mexico, Utah and Wvri.'-.itimav apply for In Florida to the with A marr'sr.'e of interest is that hi this region or in Washington, :.rl n. Sweil:i, M;-- s Litc.le Coop.-- Pierce, daugh- - D. C. In either ease, they should ! nolds and Miss Marjoriu ,'f t, r f iirs Kinora Cooper of f:to their applications with the Holdaway. .,;.:ii:li Fork and Vivian O- Office of the Director of the l.iro.H for the function, llf Mr. and Mr3. Thirteenth U. S- Civil Service S(i;1 j..;,:,.,,.,. v.en- - Major and Mrs J. W Gill-- 1 O. Johnson of Edgemont, Region. Vivan I .an. Pinic.pal and Mrs. A. P. ;,.Uh took place Tuesday, Mar. Federal employees serving in . Judge and Mrs. A. H. any grade of stenographic or al Salt Lake City. Clii ami Mr. and Mrs. Tin young couple are leaving typist positions who desire, but J. Krval Christensen. this week for a honeymoon trip do not now have permanent civIn eon.iretion with il appointment, are urged to their tu Florida. ns Junior Prom activities, the this award from the gov- - ai'ply for this examination. at L.ncoln high lir,lor ,i after being a prisoner Those who attain eligibility and presented an outstanding nf tlie Japanese for nearly four who meet the conditions for assembly program on Wednes- years The newleyweds and classification in their present day. MrJohnsons parents will be positions may have their nonguests nf the Army Air Corps status appointments converted to appointments with civil servdel ij'li. ful trip. ARMY OPENS DOORS for this Johnson has been con- ice s'atus. without change of fined at Hushncll hospital since grade or salary. n No specific experience or his return six months ago, and TO SPECIALISTS is required, but applicants received his honorable release He immedi- most lake a written examinaonly lat week. AND TECHNICIANS will be sta- tion which includes a genera! and ately tioned at Utah Recruiting sta- tet as well as a test of their tions for the present. He first typing and shorthand ability. The army today announced enlisted in 1940 and was taken Stenographers are expected to n extension of tin; current vol- nrisnner at Rataan on April 9, nke dictation at the rate of 96 untary enlistment program to 15)42. His experiences during words a minute. include u long list of urgently the next three and a half Entrance salaries of $1.50fi for needed specialists. Army vet-run-s rival the most thrilling ofyears typists and $1,704 for stenowith sufficient military graphers will be paid the na-!eri- v stories. of new employees aptraining and experience in any one of 378 listed KHeialist pointed through ' i cwi'ninn-l(in- . A few appointments may may now be enlisted CLUB HISTORY" n the army in the grade for be t'e'ide a' h'ld'er .salaries. which ilii-- qualify liv reason of Anp rei'ipreii'en's are waived with uf prior military service AT LIONS CLUB fur applicant en'i'Ied to veteran n their technical field. preference and. under certain Tin new program applies to n conditions, fer wir service Orem Lions will meet al ull army veterans discharged pl.ivpt (I'lirr since May 12, 1!)45. It con- - Twin Pines Cafe. Thursday eve- must Ivive readied the March 2:1 at 7:30, and ail re'e of 18 nod mnd nut have tiniies in effect in its present i .members are invited to attend. f.:r!i until July 1, UJ43. tlie r."e of pi Tin program "Club History" 'formation nn the evmiipa'ion IVi !er former directives, cn-I'cnt in grade was limited toi""! bo in charge of Henry mid ibe ni'eerary card for vc-rails who me; I it application Fakner, R. G Gillignn and A. mav obiai..ed from f ir Christenson. within throe lip rninini-.-'don'Iiral Rnere-'nrf'imi date of d'sehargo .Tis. I.. I'oover. I'Hatn.j T!ie iflt-i- t of the new cxrcn.uon T'lvd O'fiee. Provo. Utah er from i( to extend to who lip Th:rlP'uh U. S- Civil Srv-v.Monl.nve liceii out (f si i vice longer Office. 144 New t'an the three rtoiiHi period. ru'domiieti-'oColoindo. Hie nppoi'tiriily lo t p'iT?eat!nns must be received in a 'cla'iv h' in I1 Tliir'een'h U. S. C;vil t1. mriharv specialty no day. iug up Service Regional Office in Denattended ihe They mi! Ihe length of prior service of Mrs. Allens ver. Colorado, not la'er than party in that specialty. No enlisted dxler through the Salt Lake March 28. 1040. inn. however, mav be accepted touplc and enjoyed the dinner in a trade higher than that held 'Ini lowing. Mi-- s' Ardell Hamil-him at the I hue of discharge. tin of Sugar, Idaho became the' Lit. .MtTIint VANCE aniu1' of Hie opera-bride of Jay Ilansen of Stock- ;,J' "J.TERH.A.RIA' thi of the new directive, an hm. California, with President u'lny veteran who served for J. Will Knight officiating. FolII. d North la 80 months as an a'rmintant. lowing the the entire rnoinuinicalions technician, fi- nartv went to the home ot an- rillii.C PS'l-- J P"W n nancial technical clerk, weath- other sister. Mr. and Mrs. RayRABBITS WANTED er forecaster, erdinni-- supply mond Holbrook, where a wed- or aerial engineer ding dinnrr was enjoyedtechnician, Ho name but a few .''ocialtics 3 to 5 hs. pe i i. Vernon listed) and who rose to the rank Presidents Millard Fillmore II. D. Center 100. Younger. of technical sergeant or master and Grover Cleveland were I lone 1731. rvo. 1 sergeant, might now be resident of the city of Buffalo SI. listed in the grade of technical N. Y, sergeant although he had been out of the service since late Mav PROVO LOAN & er June of 1945. According to I.t. Colonel Wal CO. ter A. Renn. Commanding Of-fierr of the Utah Military per-N LOAN. somiel Proruremi'i't Service, all Army Recruiting Stations under Watches, Guns, his command within Utah, Soul hem Idaho or Eastern NeJewelry, Etc. vada. have been supplied with complete information concernand Used We Sell ? r . ' ,'ult laki crmir,' f 3 ing this newly extended enlistI .) Nir WATCHES CAMERAS TUNS. . Iumidui tit ,, Af ment program and will welcome ETC. ETC. inquiries from former servicemen as to special! ies listed and An Invitation lo join thn 51 V- - Univ. Are.. Phone 573 grades available u;Kin thousands of users of White PROVO Fawn Flour. "While Fawn Leads Thom The United Sao production iHAVCYOUitTIRES. of minerals and their nroduets All" Carried by leading J -L .LOST have grown rapidly. In 1913 Merchants. it produced about S3.3tto.000.-00- 0 i worth. Today, the value t figures have rscn to more than 7 billion dollars. I1 Yellowston" pa'k. with it 3.471-5square rvle, is the largest National Tark in tlm a i L':rvhe cc ' Yar ! r. i II. Blake and i wo years f ol- M.-s-. will meet at tin. v.i v . of Ivina I.aiseu, where a ') ill v. dl tie made and rag ii "s cij" Mrs. Lur-- ( u will, All oilier M. t. JL. elu.v:- - I I. .ii t an ollice veterinary e at l:r:0 ii'l . A M last . col-lc;,- fbii li A ..ary Ihe FERTILIZER if Vine- - i I.; 2 i- ! 1- I ,t . ; ;u::e . Mu-!in- i! shown by iLi w.i-- i F. V.. Dr. Grant l IK. li'.ilii' tid of tiis experiences e rt h:ti aMciidiir. tin' A. & M. at Brvim, Texas. 1 nil Hebert on who left for Furl Dougins Moo day, was honored. ttefrc'-tnneritwere served by ile M Men and singing W'iix led tie lirnii Holdaway. aii'l teachers 'llie diai-ofrimiifiw who won (lie prii award also Hus-il Cae.MioM, a Fried who won Hie i idividna! award were given a fin' airplane ride Saturday at lie AiriiortThe supervisors, It. ; Holdaway and Howard Aiider-.osecretary of the Il in Dumd gnnii, JiiM-plII, nl Clr;'-;the bishopric, We'.ti r Holdawav and Billin who helped pilot the ail enjoyed a ride over plai: Hie Valley. Ci ire v Hanks, blind lerliirer from Holier City, visited friends la re .Saturday. I Ih'rliertson. 18 year old on of Major and .Mrs. T. C. Ieli.-rl-- i n. left Monday to enter arinv service. Norma Jean Gammon, 12 year old daughter of Mr and Mrs. t.eltov Gammon of Lcbi is in Da I .chi hospital with a fractured pelvis hone, sustained whilo at school Her mother is also in the hospital, a baby Kiri was born to the Gaminim's Friday. Mrs. George ItawlinKs was rushed to Ihe Utah Valley hospital .Saturday after a heart suffered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Uurninghain. Ii-- j J ar.ou-. uri' picturi is.1 ::.u i. i i n. CwJ Cleaning F.n- 'I 1 - 1 & .f :i v.. Joitibil tic biilOuflL o .. Argentine ii: Lro,ip ; am - Eiitr 1 Held & Trtd Alfalfa Seed, A !.! ;i' If. I I ii.Jitj GROWN Fridiiv, ii iLi 'L il i n ih w 1 rer-mony- . - - i 2c j rc-on-- re-sn- d Shoe. Repairing l;:s;mality ar-o'- d Electric Water Heaters 1 Installation t s;'e SUITLY - until Every fmm its own threatened coal States has 0RE3I SHOE REFAIRING 'a1. to. Pennsylvania will Open For Business SI:oes Neatly Repaired While You Wait LESTER HIDING, Prop. 1 JEWELRY MWi of dinner Mbert Trovo Other Conrad ir.striw8arfiiftTf cool the Alberta. At than the pv-ie,,- ie th n Unied i:eral wealth. tin t. tiae more 100 diffen-rminerals mined in the Ui ilod Sti'-'s- . Tlie United Salr is the i THEIR VITALITY?. COMPANY PHONE 34 W C See Us For nnuni r hi .i : t- - . rt; - . -- i--!' j '"L?CC 1 are only country in the world that has and friends. He was a enough of the important minguest of Mr. and Mrs. erals used in industry to care Conrad at their home In for its needs. The Missouri river, 2.945 mil-c- i Canyon, Frida v evening. guests wrre Mrs. Nettie long, is the longest river in and Mrs. Eva C. Walker. the United States. i! W 1 New Shoe Located North State in Orent by Prestwich Lumber Company 1 .J) ROOFING 195 W. 3rd South PROVO ti tire in i .ii 432 .1. ii V Confer il --I inrsla u gta 2TS 368 W. Cctiter St. Phone 104 a'l Q ViCr PROVO |