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Show Fi iii.iy. UTAH VALLEY NEWS I Kali Ai VETERANS i? Ii 1 !1 i.ii' .1 V'f: 5.'.. i i.f s, !:. v r..'.l t f.r J,.bx i.i j . i: iu vi lop i Mr. in .i.tncl. 'Ii yi.rh c ii i!i y: nciiL. Li ii'iiiljii iif litc' jh '..'i .il, imc: ii im-ci,pn' ..mill ii fi'iirei'ei.ls if lie ij HlT(iMllis,'.e I V. I h till :I1 r i 5 if tin emplu; T ; well iji'-.i'.ii- thm iic.uiinit'.i; antin' of rl. ; liinl lK'tliT ii lai i,is t!ie rmplu.iir si'll one tn imprnvi il i iil:i-,rr.- n jiliiee. h.u Ini n par-- t r y iinli-(- i a having been lii'rfiiri'i' il lv o!.i r MnikeM and 1n- dlirliii! liaii.lir.ipped woi flu fne years. '1 hisi- workit ers ha-- , e noved their abilltii s to i r. Due to the restricHi e mi tive siierifirutions i'hice'1 Job inters by a few employers the plan inriit of the disabled veteran has bernrne iin re difficult. This, despite the fart that properly hand.i-;oii'-iunrkiis placed imd ribhave lower ai r: i "A spli r.iiiil 1 I :i Ki-r- s 1 - d : :i do I.,: J St. S ;t and S: i a! bin al.d t I,- - t!iy i- 1- v.oi.lj J J. ! ( I h' lt : It till: i y. M i.. o,.i J .p'c (f f.c:;..,.l' i.li:' ..gain IL1',- - rrll oil 11. A n.ei.t. i- actiicvL-- im f..r iiik hj- i i :i- C.f i! f t.1 i !' 1. , . i 'i I1 1 - v . i ' L- -- It s a neat, compact little booklet Hints. 'J. u-- w.-r- 1 i or those just beginning to learn the ait. Here are just three examples of its contents: - ?i i -i 1 i i i i, c-- i , : Ife. " i the others" is symbolic WHEN VOU GET THROUGH FIGURIN' WHAt HOUR VACATION IfttP t5 COIN ' TO of the foresight of GOSTHO- - Voub BETTER Wv BV toan'kt micoslors, of tlio iiot tl for iroji,(,ss wiiidi ivs;.i!lod in tlu Dcchunlioti of Indoiiontloncc. oim- U- - MUCTTPLV IT IT COMES OUT ABOUT y t..o Will'll ymi get through ing for ft i'ris, needs j.ToriTiis fit UlJNKKIfS shuii-- I . . . more satNl'ied. Our you'll Hoik is I'omplete and our rives right. . . come in, today, l eaturing Tender Reef from Eat Young Steers. 1 Qct highest quality products PEP 88-VIC- Fsads Saadi Phone Provo U. at (UTOCO' STATIONS AND DEALERS O i (PEf rATlAvl B8j M trial Vk. Qaaktr Stale hfCmalima Mana Oih hf M tiifl Caiaiiaa FARMS Mai Mm 016R-.- T GENEVA. UTAH TAILORING Utfili Valley News COUNTY J. MunliK'k, .1. VV. COMMISSIONERS .Iiihiisiiii, Sylvan Clark chairman OrernGiass&Paint Paints Varnishes Across from Scera Ladies sad Gnflmafi FINE TAILORING ltU SUITS aad COATS at III if REPAIRING ALTERM6 REMODELING Entered as second-clas- s matter November 19, 1937 at the post office at Provo, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Published every Friday By Utah Valley Publishing Company, Provo, Utah. MITCHELL Wallpaper 441 South 2nd WhI Phone 0103J4 ALL WORK GUARANTEED For One Year Expert Watch and Jewelry Repair New And Used Watches Guns Jewelry LOANS ON VALUABLES Owned and Operated by an Norman Ncvllls of Mexican Hat, San Juan County. Utah. Is declared by Nell M. Clark, "Saturday Evening Post" writer in the May 18th issue to be the worlds No. 1 fuxtwutcr man." Thats snylng a lot in ber half of this boatman whose record enn-no- t be equaled. Ax every boy in Utnh knows, or should know, Norman Nevills spends his summers taking tourists down tlu San Juan Itiver from Mcxiean Hat, Utah to I.ec's Ferry, Arizona, a San River trip of some 200 miles. And so popular are proving the trips that reservations must be made mouths in advance. Those who have made the voyage dcelan it to lu a Any-wn- v highlight of a lifetime. Norman's river expedition an' proving a huge success and he is putting San Juan CVrniy on Ihr map. The Saturday Evening In-tar'itle on Noun. in eeiiainly pul San Juan in the public eye. fur the articb is acromn'iiur 1 by in mlura! ino-ef I"''!: littb known TPF83 Groceries ities. UTAH by automobile, Things find lu1 BUNKER o serviceman, who is anxious to help you "Go Places and Sn RIGHT This dosiro for jM'orcss, so inherent in our Anierieini way of life, is reflected in the Kiowth of our Utah County commun- o This is another friendly "plus service of your neighborhood Pep U N KLEH ANKvSEZ? July 88-Vic- station. Quantities are limited, so please dont delay. lh. The Fourth at any Pep for the asking, A copy is yours Gets Publicity THE PROVO LOAN AND JEWELRY GO, Ihone 573 51 SPEARS North Univ. Ave. for the Intermountain Area New srri MAMMOTH PARADE :i,!rn'''ons. . . . Speed Roat Exhibit 11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Children's Sports Raseball Game Traveling Over Union Pacific You Will Ride Much 2:30 p.m. Spectacular Stadium Show and I. V. OutdiMir Decorator Free $1300 i'Jow er :u .! on: U. Stadium, 7:30 p. m. on House Painter t.sse t. V. or with complete j Ire ;: s. If rcLation on THE SEASONED For Fast t. previous running times. Various types of occom-- r Pullmans and comfortable coaches are available Union Pacific. TRAVELER GOES BY TRAIN Lu irnnti-c- All VYnrk -- .r?i you plan a trip East, West, South, Northwest, to Ycllowstore or the Southern Utah Parks, you can now go faster and Auto Given Away See Sensational Four Star Circus Acts 4-Do- Faster Trains With our connecting lines, extra fast schedules now greatly reduce timf between Chicago and the Pacific Coast. In many cases, several hours CARL C. NELSON Indimr Passenger Train Service via Union Pacific FAST 2:00 p.m. Stupendous Fireworks Spectacle ir minutes of v Yi it . Vtrth Phone 916 informatian QAO i: Be Specific inqim say "Union Pacific UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD S7iiiSi,imi rat exciting:, gorgeous fireworks display PROVO compl!e o on), Union Pacific tidiot affica Of MO your local og.nl. ffl o a ,H, A4 GO, Steel Clothes Line Pola and Childrens Garden Swing for Sale. Made to order. ALL WORK GUARANTEED g Juan-Colnrad- o Ni Complete portable weldirl and repair service. We specialize in farm and genoal equipment repair. Expert workmenship- - Roc onable prices. Phone 018RS. fast-wate- T.Ttl cmi and contains hundreds of ideas ci value to those experienced, Southeastern Utah ;n whiJi 1 proximately 250 different types of work has been initiated and placed In action for approved employers of which 250 veterans were placed into training. iM "1 - s rapid-shootin- tdiiiun n: inUTesitd in oiir new iy conveniently carried Aj 1 'l J.S- - rM.uihd) . 1 1 f:' j 1- - 1 : . 1 i i The Pn.vn office has rcgis tered 2511 disabled veterans since January of this year," Mr. Milrieuhall said. As of May 1. 1940, 1IIH7 veteran applicnlioiis were on file at the Provo office of which 1ttli were veterans. At Ii- present time approximately 1 00 active applicaare on tions of disabled vcl.-rniifile. These appliials possess various levels of skills and training, which they ixissessed prior to their military service ns well as the specialized training received during their service, thus qualifying many of them for the various types of wont for which the employers arc socking help in this area tntyiv. The placement of a disabled veteran on the Job represents a distinct contribution to the obligation we owe returning veterans. The veterans training program In this area la popular and Increasing demands for this training by veterans Is requested. As of June 1, apI i.c-.- t I - iii-te- t? 2,, - ...I gr.. w.th jin ..lam to.. I T.. a ; '!. L'.i:i l.i r.I ! Nt. In - .s. !'viiiy mu i "Arc.i t.a w.-l:..i t.i'.i.s I'.'i-- . ' oted. j (;. Pt L . .; I .! oi II C I jil'; Dr. (. L. Mr:r!nn In., s. cut the f: i'j I Mic arc senh-.'. c: till; .; Mis ( I, (i. ,ul!. i n In a in'll cai .n !;. JVrU li.VC.il 1. f e story t.r J.'ic'i. Tic t.irls par- - V. "i-I lofill'il y the .1 L: ill la With Ibc oollllf S id lia-.bindbii.' j .; m t:. lieij i or ' ai .Hi Uni i ;. I.'iaii.iy, Invisifiii ii'' ii v. i re J.iic t i.. J l Ci- Kg. Har-I.! I 1..S Jill '1 i u. f 0 a !. a) I t.c,j;c .:.c W i,r, f buia ao C""i HaruiiiK, Wilda ".villa l:c boi'i-of li.c f .i'i'- "Il dal allied III Hi-'- . I. a ' in w!.n!. Inf; ; iva josm-by l.is wde ii.'al I claws Mile foiiiid. 'J'i.a Ice i j i.iiio.I.tcr f.ve iioi.'bi ago, Mrs, I t HEADQUARTERS ,M. is ti.c in so i ii V ii- u em , Slr'.i'.-i','id l.a W coil ilm r.i ogtiam. I ii. ti...t 'ic lutain it v. is i S,. I. S'l.d'.on n jin; ,on of Mr bally Nuttail uf Idaho i Million lioiic-- Dr. flaz .i wi'l ViiCalioi.iiiK at the home able tn f.'ml a ( ; of :un'I- - laid Mis. J. f!. Stiatton aiat lla In r Kiuudparcnts, Mr. and l.irdi so will piesi-rv- d f."iog i ouple plan li n.ak- - tlie.r of l!,al 11, o', ciiuld be iiii ijvc.i I'jjloii.e in Yciiooi.t Ward, 'Af.iie Mrs. Victor M. Anderson, Mr and Mrs. Ccorge F. Wells Tla- Slratto.'i (iwiis a I.iir fr;,it tbe eas'crii r iii- i ; ii.'.-iit- . ii. ti M. liind Thursday evening i I.ii'm on Canyon drive l.nl.c, lorn diaCon; wire i il.onoiiug William Snow Thomas ef tin la .1 of tin dn.iivaiii't s the former Dar-- . ) laid bis bride, ;md ucio laiiribla loi.kiOL' M- Claw-Mill- , of Portland Ore- lei.e lows in iii.ti'aiaiie To icn con Mr. and Mrs. Wells and '...-as jsily-c- ! tlcy tue Mrs. Merline ti.i ir daughter, ii.i.doNs Iii.igon Ci.nvoe earlier .sl.-- af accompanied wlicia hr fi.iin will make his All impr.-eiv- e binding !l oung couple through the iarcii is Inci,''i at tin liiiilom i loony was lu Id Sunday eve- Ndt Lake temple, where they if Joes Valley or tin south rung in tin. ward i bapi-l- under hi .'inch iif Sliuiidi! C.nniin. ,'r married. tin supervision of Mrs. Zella A beautifully decorated wed- (liuii cake was presented the OSCAR CARLSON newlyweds at the party by Mrs. Milton Iloldaway. Twenty-fiv- e friends were present to offer the Sporting: Goods Co. young couple best wishes. IJiappy Book of Mormon study 112 NT. Univ. . 82 group held a delightful canyon i rates (.. 1. '. i ' , f firopi r .lit : i 1: I . . i:t I'l'nlili'iii-,- " p!.i I I'r'nu :U- - 'I: i tiio Uii 1'sES Ij vit- - .1 -: xf if if i. .1.!li Mr L. ii.i 2.-'-. .i. tin f I! I' li 1 I .i Il.vhk ni ill. Me I ! i a : "I. inr.l.i..; to iitimi mi I, 1:1- - i.ut.i-( v.i : r ! adi-r- . iii.d.c, (I,-Ci, : yon C n. Tayiur Il.ili.p i ,.r fi.o ii :. :i.:.i: jiar.s ti.i : tv. - '..X of c V.i ;..id (i;. r k.j;-- i have v.ji i.l il.Lryc 1. i.v 1j ii.sti :jcti r. ! tor ,r . it tc.d in i ivt-i.t j, c..-il y I:. i: Gi ucral s i. .ii-:r - iCoupii' Arrive j'rom Hawaii Dragons In Demand V: ,f k haUUeja |