OCR Text |
Show UTAH VALLEY NEWS Friday, March 29, a EXPERIENCED S C ISIBi 4 OREM MEN IN ARMORED SERVICE UP&L HONORS 20-YE- Two OBITUARIES Doors Opon 7:00 2nd show 0:40 March Friday and Saturday Orem Womans Club COLLEEN EKXNS Mrs. Thomas Yeager and Mrs. Impressive and largely attend- Clay Dunn were hostesses at the emthe year twenty Among BEING SOUGHT ed funeral services were con- Orein Woman's club Wednesday ployees attending the Utah ducted Tuesday in Pleasant afternoon at Sccra lounge. Mrs. Power & Light Company annual View ward LDS chapel, with Stephen Novakovieh, president i at the club veteran's banquet Lt. Col. Walter A. Bean, com- -' R. Bliss Allred in charge. presided; the flng salute was Bishop Hotel evening Utah, Tuesday manding officer of the Utah wore Mr. and Mrs. The speakers were Jay Redd, led by Mrs. Neldon Marshall;! Orian Salis44 W. Center Military Personal Procurement East- an uncle of Colccn from Monti-eell- the club collect was given by D. E. Conveniently Mrs. Mr. and bury, Servirc, 224 South West Tem-- 1 Boyd C. Davis and Presi- Mrs. Leland Bennett. F. D. Foster Mrs. Mr and man, pie, Salt Lake City, announced The following new members and Mr- and Mrs. G. W. morse dent J. Clayton Watts with clostoday that a special drive has of Olmsted. ing remarks by Bishop Allred. were admitted to the club: Mrs. been launched by the War DeMrs. June B. Gammell played Vern Wentz, Mrs- Woodrow JenPresentation of pins were partment to recruit an unspeciand reecssional sen, Mrs. Moroni Jensen, Mrs. processional fied number of men with prev- made by Dr. Adam S. Bcnnion, the Frank Woffinden, Mrs. Merlin ious service in armored force vice president of the company, music and accompanied Finch and Mrs. Ray biewart. musical numbers. ward The Specializing: in Chicken this 33 members new with year, units and service type organiof C. MrsIlooih quartet composed Sterling club of the Edgar presented zations attached to the armored bringing the total membership up to 424. The fluff, Stanford Patten, Inezl, the tirket for the election, which forces. and will take place next week, Madge from 20 Muhlestein, The drive, designed to pro- service records range Mrs. Lee Brooks, program E- - List and sang the opening nuin cure men urgently needed for to 50 years. Edgar ; Miss Margurctlc Jcpperson chairman Open Week Days, 6 p. m. to 1 a. m. introduced Dannie C. C. Condor, Fay Williams and alignment to the Second Arm- Fml a Baraev solo; Rawlings q Vance, who played two fine 1 p. m. to 8 p. m. Kemper of Olmsted are all sang ored Divbion at Camp Hood. Sundays numbers and Mrs. Fred mem- solo: ladies trio from Lincoln Tex., will remain m effect among the older service high school; and the male quar Dixon, who read two one act No Cover Charge Before 9 P- - m. through April 7. Col. Bean said. bers. tet from Lincoln high school plays, "Hearts to Mend", and former E. Frank Dusenberry, Mon recruited for this assignsang the closing number. Enner White Dresses". ment will he sent immediately ly of l'rovo and for many years Terry offered the invocation, Members enjoying the chaim-inat foreman Olmsted, pijieline u t!u; Second Armored Division Harold Holdaway the benedicaffair were Mcsdamcs Rovd was accorded special recognition tion and the :.ficr processing in reception at the Provo Assay, Thomas R- Biggs, Edgar grave 50 received his when lie year Burial centers, regardless of period of service park was dedicated by E. Booth. Clarence Bliss. Richpin. He is still active an uncle. t. ARay Ekins. The ard Brewer, Leland Brooks. To The Music and is now line foreman at were close lriends Wm. A. Cox, Clay Dunn. Henry All former servicemen eligible pallbearers Hyrum. and neighbors of Colleen: John II. Ealkncr. Ray Gilligan. Dale for this assignment are urged to Taylor. Bruce Miller, Paul Trot- Larsen, L- S. May cock, Neldon contact their nearest Army re--! Church-wid- e Chorus ter. Victor Hanson, Harold Marshall. Lorin K. Millett, Harfruiting station. Glendon Taylor and ry 1. Meiling, James S. Morgan, Reservations Call 2054 For Conference Muhlestein, Isaacson. Fenton Novakovieh, Stephen A carefully selected chorus of iixMiewpii wr Colleen xi, popular Prince, Parlell G. Peterson, twelve voices from each stake in student of Ekins, Tliorval E. Rigby. Willard Lincoln school SOCIETY high the church will be presented at died Thos. It. Yeager, L. B. at ihc June conference of MIA in Utah early Saturday morning of blood Bennett, Lloyd Pyne, Milton Valley hospital Sharon ward will conduct Salt Lake City. infection. She wax born Jan. Bunnell. Keith Be;. it and a their Work and Business meeting areYoung ladiesforof Gleaner age 24, 1029 in rrovo, the daughter guest, Mrs. John Conway. eligible membership. of Reed R. and Tuesday with Mrs. Lillie Jep-- ; Pastel colored dresses Virgie Myrle will be person in charge. Phillips Ekins, both of whom will worn it be and necessary Tlic Timpanogos ladies will preceded her in death. Ilea meet Monday afternoon with for the singers to furnish their mother died June 17. 1931 and own transportation. her father died April 3, 1943. Classlender Lucy Poulson In E. B. Terry and Mrs. James S icrament neel ing program Colleen was an active LDS charge of the Theology lesson. music directors church was given by the quorums of Geneva ward Relief society Norton, slake mcmlicr and in was the music and those interthe Aaron ic with will be held Tuesday at the have the junior eliorus of Pleasant View Pres' lent J. priesthiMKl, ested the in in Clayton WaPs and participation want home of Mrs. Thco. Farley at 2 chorus may contact either of She is survived by her step-mo- l P. K. Nielsen, former member p. m . Theology lesson will lx these of Suaron stake high council persons. Melba her, Mrs. Lacy Edwards were Luneeford. given by This is a real opportunity and present and gave liu ten sisand Come as early as possible as tin: bromeis and music directors of the slake ters J. award i. Reed J. sewing will lie done. Emery: Jr.; desire that there il Individual awards were All o.lnr wards will meet express the Shirley Iasi; Elmer II.; Alton will be plenty of applieants. three Robert deacons, iiuil Paul Kkius, nil of Pleasant Tuesday rt their regular time. Mrs. Frank (Mildred) Jnsie, Grant Ungerman and View; The Theology lesson is The CniU-J: mes: Mrs. Burris (Minnie) Floyd Mar;:u,n; teacher Kay flner Begun and Its Reception Honors Ikmller, and priests Kenneth I'siulilij-luven- t II i!: . Mauriiie Kkin, all Mi Ellen in the Settle-Ewan and Kent Wall-;- , by Couple Young of lrovo nod Mrs. Amos (Mary) menls. The following ladies . Mr. Mr. Mrs. Adams and Mech.u'.i of Murray. Shelby .will be in ibar-- e of the lessons: Pi!.The Is' c.unruin also won (iSurharu Hope) were tendered a Fih'emonl Alba Anderson. the quorum award for llie year in A Wednesday evening reception "TON ROSE HYDE Grand View May Davis. ll I!i4!, making two years in T Timpanogos ward ball, by the SMOOT ike View Clara Taylor. have acliieved this Mrs. tic;' Adams, Mr. and parents of P'or-rUi View Alta Allred. .ix lioiiorMrs. C. 11. Hope. The bride- UN., m. i ll illliUl ilut.'U tile 1 lud I OV U Clara G. Ridwcll-''i'v-.-arROBERT ARHBRIISHK'S ORCHESTRA IN Fine ta'.!;; were given by Rob-is son the of Mr. and groom J xl.L Will'll IjUO LllUinl lu Vary Miner. ill Josie and Cleve McDonald Mrs. I)cc Adams. Three hun'A'ind-o- r Golda Kirk. I'tiiii uiii'i nuuii ui L'!nd Maiigum, a deacon, sang dred guests enjoyed tiic delight- M.oti lu pi irr.jn.ct ul juiuil "A Mormon Hoy and a group ful affair. iku.M.1 Atyuc A, wilo of of ii aeons sung Put Your The parents of the young AU4ll ii. i: Wl Aii.Uk biituui, Slim. liter ti) tin: Wheel", urcom-p.ii.Met urns Home couple were in the receiving lui .1 JkWiiSj .y Wm. M. Vermin. line. Elmo Hope, brother of WHO at iiir DaLvl iaLl Ivan C. Kn, lwi lians, son of the bride was best mail, Miss iiuiJic ill lolluWijj a A fireside chat" was held at Mr. and Mrs. W. G Kocliorhans. Ruth Hope, her sister, was maid liiOilllJ .s llillt Ji. the of .Mrs. Delilah Keetch KSL Route 1. I.i x !J3, Orem. Utah, of honor and bridesmaids were iiitiiiop J. Uuitiiii Tu ior ul Siiiuiay evening following the and husband of Lorraine Ilieh- - Betty Day and Howcuc Durgon-Jeai ul Uio m.tv- - chureli service. Miss Nareissa ard mi Koilu rhans, 677 S. 4th Adams, sister of the groom iigeinuin BROUGHT TO YOU BY i'leluuu ii.iu ilo. music pu.sliiioe ,.i,jn0i wj, js attending HYU E.. Brigham, Utah, was dis- - and Gail Cook were flower was b tne piaym uas guest eaker and a musical suing ( hnn'cd from the Army March girls. The bride chose a white luuiposcu ol iUarioii and ituncu was enjoyed. Kcfrctih- UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. 112 at the Fvirt Douglas Scpnra-- ; satin wedding gown, entrain, iiuberisoii and Li xioy J. iiunci ments were served the large I ion with fingertip veil held in place Center. crowd S:'t. Koclrrhiins. who served by a pearl crown. She earned a bpeakirs who Wilfurd R. as a Medical koiuiuct of red roses and her months over.-ea- x j. alubbs, luriiu.r bishop ul Eiigo-Mhs Aflnn Finch and Miss nn rommi.-'siono- d Officer, is attendants wore pretty formats ainiit ah s. b.i.i nog Lrcun-- 1 Marion sent Ihc weekauthorized to wear the European in pastel shades with corrc-- 1 oiacK waia, and W. 11. Callahan. Luke in end Salt City visiting battwo with Ililibo Tin flier i spending corsages. A iriDuie wiiLiei: by a close friends. L. C. Morgan was masv-- r of tle stars, Good Conduct Medal, JriouU of Airs, biuoul ceremonies and selections were , personal and the Victory Ribbon. was road by xfisiiup iuxlur, who durat I furnished intermission to the Prior Army, entering FOR SALE oiicred closing rimaiKs. Aug. 9. 1943, Koclicrhans was ing dancing by the Timpanogos wlrs. Auiu Ail.:son sang two llemnloved ns a Pharmacist at ward male; quartet composed (if solos, I no Lotus 1'iajir and A team of rolls weighDec A1am, Arthur Shepherd. gj Provo, Utah. Iviariu" ULcomiiuuii-ing almut 1 .330 each. by Moroni and Janies Jensen and "Avo .Miss Alarguri.-UOne 3 vrs. One 4 yin. Mrs. Casto Schultz- Refresh.Mrs. Norma Dyir sang me solo were served. Nielson, No. Orem iUV.h County Mattress ments End of a l'n let l Day1' and DAILY BETWEEN Mr. and Mrs. Adams will SIh West. !0 Robiiisun llie irolessor North. played make their home in Orem. violin solo, Clare deLune". The itivoialion was ol lined by COMPLETE Lt- iervi!le-Listo- n Aluou.-- Dixon ul Ugneu and ii. 1 AND TTRV,SS nd RATT mo boiitdiiliun by A. V. WatLOANS and REAL ESTATE Nuptials Observed SKP.VU ?. kins. Tiic gi.ive at the Orem Lewis W. Liston, CMM, Navy, burial SEE park sih iieilieaied by i. C'n!, r.iriery in IVsh Cc.n-and lucauorc Lcnervillc were A. bn loot D E. KAY It E F of Lake bail City. - nit recr": I sld bv Wi Liil'.id m marriage at a double Mis. binoiil Was burn August EFFECTIVE APRIL 1,1946 worKurs ku ring cut nioiiy at tlie home of Iran nt Tr.aJI r1 Oifica: 70 South. Second Won r l foi and withou' llie brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. 26, lil Jo in Ogia n, the liaugi.tt r cil ol the late Dr. Gcuige E. Hyde, cx;-- a E. L. Bailie, Tuesday evening chary. of liiu lonner I With Bishop Cleslon ii. Rigby A. Llali Stale anil Mrs. Jut--t I'hwe !i 1 3 ulliei-alinof the Bor.ueville ward hose I ai r Ji;. Ue. 'ihe hiiody Coriez, Colorado; Farmingbii, via MoaB, Ladies and Gcr.l lemon's Gr drop us h card luoved lu itixhuig, ldulio and Mr. son of is the llie groom New Mexico 6R1 Wt st 2td North no change of iros enreute hi r Mrs- Smoot iiu-iviTINE TAILORING Bolh of Orem. id TP-VUTAH in Mrs. 1iiry Liston wilne.-.Kein euucutinn they S25 Hale, llifj O at SUITS xnd COATS up WC5TB0UND Close family friends EASTBG'JND moved to Sail Lake City, wheie ALTLRINC HRPAIRING l!u: ccrtniony and enjoyed a bufLv. SaltLcheCitg-KLOOp.Lv. Albuqnsrqris -- L DO a,m. she was graduated from toe fi t supper following. REMODELING The mIiooI. I.DS rmi.ly iugli was banked Tiie fireplace Ar. Albuquerque - 5:00 p.m. Ar. Salt Lab Citg-7:p.m. l.Hii wlu-ul cilia Lillies and inoved to I'ruvo in with Nin DAY) t snperuuen'i-enbreume 'Dr. Jlyile :uk ami white snapdiagou. j of the hospital, bin: ath n Operated juintly Ly Eio Grande Trailways, Cannon Bail Trailvt'iys, ul either MITCHELL v.il.i liglit-t tapers i nn.vi aty RADIO SERVICE Brigham Vi.ni:,, Moab Trsnfporiitica Company and San Juan Basin liney end ann the serving table was and was mailied to Bail P :f wed-thu491 South 2nd Wed n d with a tnree-tn- r D. e. 21. HHd m lnvo. GUARAL'TjrD EP.VICE cake. '1 la-have mad' "heir iiome Mr. a.i-- Mrs. Liston lift ON A.LL M.' KES j here sdln.o that 1 irm. !y for a mobir trip to bin: was a n: n.l.-- r of tin- LDS t't.-- h Il'tlldintf b!oe 1ai r. and B'aid(in:n Eoutiarn via Chief Onrag Highway thru tha Switzerland of ai liv in and I.ti s ir Dam. Mr. Li..'. on is on 3J--ini ehLiielj Piil.-l'- r . :nd Ui'iu-rcirel-.iSmoot Mrs w;.i ocial the nation's favorite playground America ay lease and will icport i r of the B iMry-Ai.Service ralt Lake City for lia g:i::ant. a: WESTBOU.ID EASTS 3UN3 nd the mi. i'.- reclain of tin: Pm-VI ione l.rj--iwon.r-n'(.nunc:!. Luke Salt Ly. Ly. Albuquerque -- S:20a.m. Fiano r mother, her Surviving are anil one l:n: band; two sons Ar. Albuquerque i0:2jp.m. Ar. Salt Lake City 7:Cii a.r. In Rccitnl Edwi-i.NE.XT LikV, (NEXT DAFail (Ted) h.i.ghter: of r Mr. M;r;ant r En:-:and Srnout Max ' Smnoi, ' Lees Ea':s a Bio Cracda Trailtvays and Sji J:an Op : jiiano IM:'i:''iit w:Il c'li.'hxt j ji 'n'ly Nadine Kon Smoot, all rd Ei!g'.-mnii- l. VULCANIZING i.cjtal of tiii following si nien'.j Another son, Kodh A. homo Frini.y af'.i rnor,n a! Srw Fiifnpr at3:2';:lu rMarveen d with tire wdei Smool. Tay-.eJanet Elliott. divi-doof Tiinbcrwoif BATTERIES famed For information regarding service to Gil-ii CPtlnrd R. S:uIjIjs. Joan I inff Welt the 414th Also irifan'ry, was killed Carol Hid!, Janice Gord-j- j f : . :di?te points and other details call gour in action Doc. 12, I't44. near jj j on, Aoncila Phillips, Verb-obrothA Mo one Pier, Germany. Hu p I) 2 Box C71, Orem li Siubbs. C'irrill Ina Lee, Irene BRIMHALL BROS. P ! IIi,,,s, nGordon 0nd er, and four sisiers survive. ii on New Genevi Road j ! C lam S. Jones, Ann and Nnreen WANTED A ride or riders 121 W. 1st N. Provo Phono 200 an. Prizes were awarded j: Si hi: Salt From Orem, daily. Phono .OtiJll tn ("Turd Stubbs, Joan Gil--- , to Salt Call 04J2. Jones. C. Clara and " Irs Filmed in lassing Parade ! I! H 1:30 March 30 H g - enli.-lnien- ji jj Monday Only jj 1 April ON OUR STAGE DARE-DEVI- N -I- of - THE THREE ACES - ji MYSTERY OF THE RIVERBOAT Chapter 5 Delicious Meals U-r- PHANTOM OF TI1K PLAINS A Red Ryder action western featuring Little Beaver and Wild Bill Elliott! and "Mother in Laws" Comedy "Sequoia" Disney Cartoon "Flirty Birdy" Cartoon jj j Mc-Kcl- Cartoon Flirty Birdy Pat he News jj located at o, Steak Dinners and Saturday Matinee 44 Quo and Errol Flynn and Alexis Smith western adventure yarn! People on Paper i 7T! - 29-3- 0 SAN ANTONIO glorious Technicolor: at SERVICEMEN AR ; last-movin- g, Plays ct i UTAH let show 7:30 A One-A- 1946) PERSON June For la-o- Yer-gense- n. i Every SUNDAY Afternoon SHARON L . WESTERN STAR i KEN . vrtsJ pre-M-nle- I -- .it' WITH HIS r-- i Nii-lsen- TARZAN Vor.der Hsrss i - suc-!iiio- AND HIS nt - 1 WESTERN SHOW V icplt;-DtlltUllV- SINGIN'I PLAYIN'! ROPIN! Station DIRECT FROM HOLLYWOOD Edgar running ANNIE TUGBOAT Ar ar.ee and action! with interspersed ro-- n movieiTnT magic s NEW ; ; A Technicolor Fealureite and A CARTOON -i- p. m. 1 and Jana Darwell I'enn-j- d at 2:30 pu-Mei- ON SCREEN CAPTIAN EM n n Color THRU BBS SERVICE - rc-rr- ar.l Fcfcry A WESTERN WELCOME SALT LAKE CITY INSl-RANC- A Western Musicale Matinee at 3:30 Admission 14c, 30c, 44c. Two complete evening shows at 7:30 ami 9:43. Admission 25c, 44c, 55c. ALBUQUERQUE r- if w-.i- April 'Tuesday and Wednesday 2- -. . MANNER BEDSIDE TAILO KING liu.-pila-l, THE APACHE FLYER m ... - John Carroll and Ruth Hussey A light, sparkling comedy! 55 l;u:-l:ct- and DANGEROUS DELIGHTFULLY g Eoi.uy Jane Powell and Ralph A 0 far-.i'.y- lightful r-- . isical enmody will th.-i- the entire pleai-- 2. THE HAVAJO FLYES ti ; ! ; and Put he News Thur-- , - Fri. . Sal. BANDIT OF Students A?riI SHERWOOD r,'G - Anita Louise Jii ... FOREST - , cnier-toiwr.r- and Pathe NEWS a. 1,11 1, liiiur r- REPAIRING Carter Sav: Shop h .Machipn r, - I l- -- Edgzr Buchanan Hood s Another cnpoyable, colorful tale about Itobm it ha advent urm,; Made in magnificent Tei both eve excellent is heart-appeaand l appeal and for everyone! Cornell Wilde X o -- ... RAILWAYS AGENT |