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Show Friday. J.,j. VTA1I VALLEY NEWS MANY VETERANS AIDED IN ,,)y M, I. A. GIRL'S HOME CANYON JUNE ' The Modern Way to i i i ; M-.- t : k i .i or Lan ' 'llu1 , 11 l.. V. Jii ,ii!iilfl m iii.- (.on- - , - i 1 - i h.'A-iii!- I llMI i; .u-i- . flCIU-'.a- v. fali-aiu-- Pressure Cookers (ti Ii, in am-cOf II. c . ; THE MERCER of the Orem Photo Shop AND R Photo Finishing Studios Orem Utah M.M ( :: SMARTEST sittly Corner K'il! In ri lia-J l'.V DO i i WEDDING ,n r, i ! . I'-- ,r f i i J . J erH- t j per reiit in the last t liia! )., r ;u.i ra ( tf - ri-'- h- A ;ii,;n ,i I mi tin- - .1 ri I - li k sti.ry J man's h mat- h w days j In. nict'ire j v 1,'n.i ri s !i" In. vu 'A 1 .m, in. i u l.er Uh .'ivnree. the 3rd one within a single iar Then followed the story of a man who was to be n.arrii ii the 8th time. Hi re were 32 four persons representing broken marriages, the leading characters in 89 marriages and divorces. tlllil w ho PLANS ANNOUNCED ti - i i.. r i!ail!!,!!!!.1..iilii.iaMaiiiiM. Far Service Fountain Service C Slriehy. Mrs It. E Zobolli of Kirieby i Barbara Touele. anil Miss Jnuil Boss (if1 Mrs I'iuche, Nevada were weekend; guests at tlie Inline of Mr mull Mrs G It Bair. Timpanogos Hike Theatre of the Pines Broadcast TRADING FOR PEACE Thus far all peace conferences concerning international peace efforts since the close of the war. have been so dominated by power politics that their most conspicuous feature has been the complete absence ot any guiding principles. Borders are being moved about, not fn. the benefit of the populations, but rather the strategic or other interests of the various powers, and the populations are moved about to find the borders. Matters may change in this respect, but to date the only principle that emerges from the conference is that of a horse market FRIDAY, 8:15 P. M. Broadcast from Top of Timp Saturday Morning, at 1 1:30 a. m. SHALL WE SMOKE CIGARETTES? Bark in 1895 when the International Reform Federation was organized by Dr. tyVillmr F. Crafts and the reformers of that generation, smoking cigarettes was considered a vice akin to M.ia.li,l.Mlf.PimiHMMHIt.t.l.M9MI.IB,.IHMmMMMaIMMHMHMIHIMlfil 1 U. S. Navy Personnel and Equipment has been brought in to aid KOVO in these Broadcasts intoxicating liquors. drinking They were usually associated as twin evils of that horse ana bugA boy found gy genevation. smoking a cigarette was considered a delinquent to such an extent that stringent laws were passed forbidding their sale tu ixiys under 18. States like Kansas forbade their being sold to any one of any age, or their being manufactured or imported fur sale in that slate. As women and girls, smoking was a mark of moral and menial A decent lmy would not he seen with a girl who smoked them They were associated with the inmates of houses of pros'itution. and no girl of any age was eunsiilere.l respedahle who smoked Keep Tuned to KOVO iini'Hi'. Irovo, to Rancho Clieiro Wilted American Fork Higliway .j mile west of Power Ilatit at Junction of Pleasant drove smd American Fork. Highwav to Titnp. Cave. Drive out any time, I lav or Nile, and HAVE YOCK FORTUNE TOLD P.Y A SlMENTl IC PALMIST AND CHARACTER ANALYST. ALSO DOMESTIC AFFAIRS COCNSEI.OR. Aval'a' le f r Clulis and Parties. Phone American Fork From "1!) W. Center. mi . l'2u-J- 2. PLAY SAFE... Rus ! r i. r I ! i I FURNITURE w - are the sincere wishes of First Security Rank of Utah, N.A. Suttons Cafe .' & APFLIANGES ' . w OiAl'i!1, f n..i'iiO' rol-irr.- ' .''IV i I r n-- .ih I'liltiMlS xx . !, i:n w n-- Oscar Carlsons Sporting Goods Provo Foundry & Machine Co. Beesley Monument Company Utah Oil Refining Company Utah Valley Glass & Paint Dr. I). I). Royer, Osteopath Telluride Motor Company Hoover Clothing Company Thomas Department Store Utah Valley Furniture Second Ward Market y Store Raj's Super Service Ray l)a is & Sons Uni'.cr.sity Market Dalehouts Rakerv R. J. Murdock urj t' County (oniniii'iuncr BUY YOUR PAINTS HERE M .. ost Center Provo ng May your hike be a pleasant one, as well as Save-Our-Wa- Ju'itu .i'll'.' ca, and those who reach the towering Mt. Timpanogos, (11,987 feet elevation) will be presented with badge, Summit Club. vaiM i !-- their membership in the famous Timpanogos i i':' V D de-notati- STAINS Co, WEEK-EN- It is known as the greatest mountain climb in Ameri- - rev; to s 12-1- & i 'i.r laJMlilbUdri iilillllj(UliUIUIUIIIililillldUUltlM.I':.ii..i thousands of Nature Lovers will take advantage of the Annual Timpanogos Hike this Friday and Saturday, July (For detailed particulars read article on Page 1.) :' i'i-i'- g!'iLifiiDifir,iiiiiiiDii(iii.iifrmiifiiiii.;i;inuiKiiiiUiuuiiiilltiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiitili:iiiiiiuMiuiiuilfi;iiilijliii4UJ.iiiiiij(ii..it.ii TAKES PLACE THIS - Furniture Tojs bears Roebuck & i TRAINING . Shop at Soars : TIMPANOGOS HIKE GJiutrs Announcing The Removal Of The Studio Of C. Jack Duggan ii 1240 KC 35th Annual AIR VETERAN Twenty five veienn-- - are now in flight training at the Provo airport under the GI Bill and two are in general aircraft maintenance, according In Mer-rd- l (fi)mu-(Siuuu- ta J Christopherson, airporl director. Entered as second class matter November 19, 1937 at the post Three volerans have recently office at Orem, I'tah, under the Act of March 8. 1879. completed the neessary flight Published Every Thursday 'umiiiations and have received heir private pilot's licenses. By Utah Valley Publishing Company. Provo. Utah. They are William Terry Georer Adams, and William Beswiek The Provo airport is licensed bv ALL WORK GUARANTEED 'lip Civil Aeronautics Adminis. For One Year 'ration and i nnnroved by the Veteran's administration for this Expert Watrh and Jewelry Repair vpe of training. New And Watches Guns Jewelry All trainees must also enroll :n the ground school classes in LOANS ON VAI.UA1H.ES neterolocv. navigation (inelud-:"Owned and Operated by an radio.) nerodvamies. genera rviee lo aircraft and Civil Air i 'illations aerordinc to Dr PROVO LOAN AND JEWELRY CO. or Wjivno B Hales, professor divsies and head of the ground llione a 7 3 at North Univ. Ave. raiivng program at Brigham Yoipu' imiviTsilv. These classes are g:ven Monrlavs and Thursdays at 7 p.m in the physic lecture room at BYU by Dr H.i'os, who lias CAA eert'fiea (on for te.iehing ih.esi- subiects Appliances - IMiileo - Universal now enrolled ' aru iligib'e for fligiv Sunbeam - Thor Washers " incog as par! of their eurrii'u 'ue. :f 'hex c.ie .liiiw thjii such o u u. :ui:t bo apuiio.t to llu- r - Lamps - Mirrors .o'd eou secure Mu 'or f , .f ..f ;lv eel ,. j,. u.(, ,1 Rally Walkers - Carriages a" s uui- -' ; ,o" a1' o ' i11', r .io S'oii pi-(Imd Seal Wax vi'-.'s "el hi '', :i.i,,i- Orem iaaaaaaiiiiaialaa(aaiaumaaaimiii(iaaaill,BiaillalaaMaMaaiaiMaaM,a id ju.il tlie fiimilv. which includes Dr and Mrs. Brian I,. (Ellen) Hutchings and (wo children. Robert and Barbara Ann, of Pearl Diver. New York: Mr. and Mrs A E (Renee) Yarbrough and d.imdder. Tee. of I.os Angeles. Calif. Dr. and Mrs. Dee V. Anderson and soil. Gregory nf I.os Mr. and Mrs. Gordon , Angt les; II. illatharai Hillings and sun Craig of Provo and Kennion C. Anderson, who lias ju.st returned fmiii India, win re he has heen 'hilioiierl mi ice the etui of llu- les. - ft . a i' !.m- V.Yl.m later a - .ii. t;ii :1T fA.-- P' 9 tl.1 r f rv'-sxr- f i war. H&H Pharmacy, Orem s, West and IRDYO Eaih flood Print Enlarged (2!i x I1).) at .07 per print Lease jour films at the following stores for I 'a- -t Sen ire Save-lJ-Store- VNT Center Street Five Sl.E 1st N .7.7 SPECIAL ON :ir MM FILM 1 DRIVE-I- RESTACR or the earh Cartridge.) il COC NT VS NEWEST AND LOI.I.OWING FILM SIZES -- Mack & Wliili each $2.22 .M.M-.Vu'.- wei-ki'iu- Mr. and Mrs. Vietor C. Anderson have had ail their children at home this week, the first time for several years A number of social events were enjoyed by DRIVE-IN- N IT All (Over Max Antirows Cafe) "" Gleairr n CENTER Studios S vl;iv. - NOW ODEN! M & R Photo Finishing we now ham: a i.imii i:d Hav In So. j Pleasant To Re Known As The Rhone 01SJ11 - An early wedding date liar Mr. mid Mrs. John T. GimhIi heen set by the young couple of Vineyard, announce the cn Miss McQiiivr.v is a graduate of I'rovo high sehuul and semi eai'ement of their daughter Donithv. to Doyle I,. Pulsipher narv. am of Mr and Mrs. C. W. PulsiMr. Salisbury is a Lincoln of Provo. pher high school graduate and at are for the Wedding tended BYU entering thr near future, plans and after a short navy, serving for three and a honeymoon, the young couple half years, where he held the will make their home in Provo rank of ensign. He is ffeiw Miss Goode is a graduate of completing his college work a Lincoln high school and Sharon I1YLJ, and is a member of the slake seminary. reserve. navy Mr. Pulsipher is a graduate of Provo high school. He served for 2B months in the AAF, 10 ALTERATIONS! months as a gunner in the 90th I make man' suits, shiris and Bondi group in the Pacific area. axlra pants, also romodaling. Build formats, drossas and Anderson Family childrsns clothing. So or call Mrs. Cuylar 447 No. 2nd Wsot. Enjoy Provo. Phono 227S-R- . Reunion are Community liuilders" .i i; s I - J ' h'- I i l 'led. Mount A Lake Association iM & l i iipplii at ions Mr. end Mrs Ted McQuivoy of iTiivn, aniiiinn.'e ihe eri fja Yemeni nf their ilanghtt-r- . Thyllis tu Ed Salisbury, sort of Mr. uhd Mrs. (Ilian Salisbury of Olin SEE THEM AT ANNOUNCING lu-li- rents Engagement CO-O- Co-op- s ill I: l cookers only damps or locking bolts on the slight pressure of the thumbs is needed to close the , f.i.O lu-i- Home economics teachers, food authorities and the Department of Agriculture slates pressure cooking is the foods ONLY SAFE METHOD for canning all non-acivegetables, meats, fowl and fish. steam-tight- 7 I. . S'. it. Ji.lv 20 21. Angu-- t 34. Ai.'usl 17 13 The C,ti:iul.iiiriii Gnu in :.rl,,i-.-August 19 t) the li of a '. 22. y iiiui Augu-vTIa(harLi- fur the stay at the 12'.!i liniiii- will he S3 73 fi.r tin? four rimo - 53. . ' fur .2 73 ari.l i ) (.h;iii!uii(ua $6.30 fi's tlu-ri- : was $109. Thi-sinclude trunsporln-Impiifi-'aiO mi) cniiw-rli-.fruin Icim in Furtln-uirai.ri- III u I'l:, 'I'll rit plan, Sliil iiifnrmalimi will lie $7 1 fiiM) (ill iiisiii;ii:(- - ri printed in next week's paper Iri the li.e.intiine girls planning tu go tu the hiune should h I'a Announce making! arrangements with their ward M I. A. president. TIME, saves loud flavor and color, saves mineral sails and saves cooaing fuel while preparing the tallies! of foods. cover, making the cooker : ( 33. y, i uli-i- SAVES No iiili-ii- - : i . ' hiiili tl iiiii-i. Vr-r- i ii- i.i I i Tin,ii- - .sl..li'11'l, (iil anil Wiri'l.n.r. - Ii-i- i . 9 ; iiiuni in - Cla V.i v aii'l 5 lo leu--..'- i.'.il v; i fit:! i .i.tiii-lt272 fi'I' llu.- - fu! atiiiii ' t ( - (if its: I a in ill u, ri aii'l liaining, fid. Mi ilu bl C iro inul Of Jt. Sauce Fan i or daily mral conking 1 liv i .tii w. .i ii i ill-- ! n' , i ( v. . PROBLEM VGI-.C- -- i! Douglass L. Phillips Count y Auiiitnr Harveys Quick Lunch Gray Realty Company S. II. Kress Company Goodyear Store Valley Mortuary LeRoy Kent Jewelry Knudscn Floral Clift ToMhjc Eloise P. Fillmore UoitD Rmird.r l'tank T. Dennett (Y-iinl- Lria.-ur- ir Lawrence M. Atwood l imi'i' siyM'i Clareiue A. Grunt A- - ((unty ( Ivik ('oiin( ('oniniis-ioi-n William J. Johnson Theron S. Hall Umintx Sheriff LaVern I). Green Ounti Survcji'r r |