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Show Friday, August 23, AH VALLEY NEWS yi j The release of Republics newest picture MY PAL TRIGGER, brings a new epoch in extra ordinary fine pictures. No matter how young you are or how old you are, you will leave the theatre realizing that you have been fruly entertained. Vhe story is interesting from start to finish and touches the heart of everyone although the picture is filled with merriment, song and comedy! For several ycqfrs Republic has made the announcement SCIEEuA . OREM UTAH 1st show 7 :30 2nd show 9 :40 Doors open 7 :0p Matinee prices 7 :00 to Friday and Saturday ONE August 7 :30 23-2- 1 Honors Rujene West Little Miss ituivne West was lonored Saturday afternoon on ter sixth birthday with a birth-laparty at her borne. Gail Burningliain and Connie West ed in clever games and refreshments were served to Sandra Pederson, Eugena Bliss, Rodney Largely attended and impressive funeral services were hcl Tuesday at 2 p.m. in Timpanogo ward chapel for Eunice Rasmus sen Terry, 50, wife of Charle D. Terry, who died in her sleet early Friday morning from heart attack. Bishop C. Wilfore Larsen of Geneva ward con ducted the service. Mrs. Mary processional music. Carter, Annette Aiken, Herbert Aiken, Dixie Grange, Cliarlee Aiken, Maxine Duke, Murine Duke, Mary Jane Duke, Glenda Grange, Francis Burningham Kathleen Aiken and Janie played Rowley recessions' and Gordon. The speakers were former that Trigger was the smartest bishops. Boyd C- Davis and Roy horse in Movies". It takes this H. Gappmayer, with closing repicture to prove that statement. marks by Bishop Larsen. There? is also lrfroduced for Harold Baker offered prayer the first time two colts of Trig- in the home; James C. Jensen ger that are mighty smart too. the invocation at the service It is no wonder that Parent's Frampton Collins, the benedic Magazine has given to the pic- tion, and the grave at Prove ture its highest award of the Burial park was dedicated b? best family film for September. Ivern Pyne. We feel mighty proud that the The following nephews of Scera Theatre was chosen to Mrs. Terry acted as pallbearers give the premier showing of Sterling and Herbert fallen, iliis picture in the State of Utah. Loy and Leonard Rasmussen P. T. A- organizations, schools, Max Pyne and Leon Nielsen. and churhes throughout the The Relief society chorus, ol land have been petioning Holly- which Mrs. Terry had been ar wood to eliminate murder mys- active member for many years teries and horror pictures which sang the opening numbed Peaci picture shows have found so I Leave With You, led by Mrs profitable. We hope that the Hazel Liston, with Mrs. Emil: Th people of our community will Anderson accompanist. show appreciation by attending Geneva ward quartet, composei of Arthur Shepherd, Dec Adam? this program. Republic pictures are offer-- Moroni and James C. Jensci total of S 1,000 in prizes fur sang. I Need Thee Every Hour the best names submitted for Mr. and Mrs. Chester Graff sail the newly born twin colts of "Teach My Soul to Pray" an Coin Trigger, Smartest Horse in the Moroni Jensen sang, Movies". Any boy or girl who Home" as the closing numbei desires to enter this contest may accompanied by Mrs. Melb obtain blanks by attending Pyne. Eunice Rasmussen Terry we either one of the performances of MY PAL TRIGGER, next born March 19. 1896. at Robcr week. The contest closes De- son, Wyoming, to George an L cember 31, 1946. Mary Kimber Rasmussen. A free picture of Trigger with 1919 she moved with her pai Roy Rogers will be given to cuts to Orem, and on April any boy or girl attending the 1934 married Mr. Terry in th Saturday matinee, August 24. Salt Lake temple. She has a! The picture is in color and can ways been active in LDS churcl in Sunda work, be taken home and framed. especially MORE TOMORROW - Aan Sheridan - Dennis Morgan - Jack Sarson Alexis Smith - Jane Wyman El A mixture of light? comedy, occasional farce and beautifully tender love scenes! Delightful entertainment! and Ioike" Movietone Adventure in Color Sport Keel Iathe News Striking Champions Saturday Matinee 1:30 August 24 MARSHALL OF LOKEDO Awosti-raction story featuring Wild Bill Elliott and Little Bever! FOLKS WHO ALWAV THINK ABOUT NOBODY But themselves usual- ly END UP WITH ONLY ONE FRIEND - also 7 (seven) CartiMins in Technicolor Special price: 10c to children under 12, others 20c. Free gift of a bonujiful picture of Trigger- Adjustment. Published, Aug. 15. 22, 29, 1946. As one friend to another. NOTICE TO CREDITORS I'oniemlKT it takes more earn to keep eggs fresh in hot In the matter of the estate of To 1h assured of Francis James Thomas, deceased. weather. Creditors will present claims eggs that will sell quickly, under oath, with vouchers, to quality feeds from the undersigned administrator IHNKKlt'S. We have prices of said estate at his residence at 211 East 1st North Scrcct, Prothat are sure to please. . .offer vo, Utah, on or before the 14th buy friendly, lhone l'rovo Mf BOB NOLAN - Thurs. Sunday night meeting will b Aug. I. WAR BRIDES dciighlful comedy that will provide laughs for cvery-ane- ! Leroy Mangum was released held under the direction from superintendent of Junior Bishopric, with the service mei Sunday School. He has been and women furnishing the pm serving in this capacity for near- gram. The Sharon ward relief soc ly 3 years. Brother Kent Watts was sustained as superintendent ety will hold their teacher sock of the Junior Sunday School at Canyon Glen, August 30, Alice Watts has been released it is a good day; otherwise the from her duties in the ward will hold it at Eleanor Bishop She is leaving for Oregon to home, time, 2 o'clock. All ladi leach school. wishing to know what to tal The youth leadership meet-Th- e will please contact Mrs. Em youth leadership meet- Josic. Each one take own dishes ai ing was held at the home of all ladies who haven't a way, 1 Bishop Finch, Monday night. B. M. Jolley of Vermont ward at the church and they will 1 gave some methods and sugges- - laken care? of. Admission: 20c, 25c: 40c. from 7:00 to 7:30. 20c, 35c. 50c. after 7:30. JRKE cit.w'l ovn ly .' i.u iys, yEARS.P gTy ALL WORK GUARANTEED For One Year and Jewelry Repair Watch Expert New And Used Watches Guns Jewelry LOANS ON VALUABLES hone 573 51 GO. .SrrZr North Univ. Ave. GLASSES Craftsman-Mad- e Factory to You A N ADYEBTIttftero Tlopey"' Washable, 36 inch WINDOW SHADES Perfection 56c Double Action DUST MOPS 1.95 Spring Air", Staple Cotton FELT MATTRESS 29.50 Hardwood Finished STUDENT DESKS Beautifully Hand-Rubbe- d SECRETARY , M Walnut DESKS 14.95 .... 79.95 (HOIVieAFURNlSHINGSi r fl'f bi a Dil ire WEST MODERN OPTICAL OFFICES THROUGHOUT THE .West Center in Provo and 273 South Main in Salt Lake. Luncheon Honors Mrs. Gcrri Patten tACROSS FROM SCEM.lPHONEt 0l03R4-- AH Wool Honoring Mrs. Gcrri Patten, who recently moved to Orem from Bui li more, Maryland, Mrs. Stephen Novakovich entertain at a Friday, at her home in Christecle Acres, Other guests included Mrs. Leland Brooks, Mrs. J. Erval eA W 30, 1946. Publication dates: August 9, 16, SUMMONS IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY. LEONARD GILBERT MITCHELL and LOLA H. MITCHELL, his wife; EMMA MARSHALL CHRISTIANSEN and RENA COLLEEN MARSHALL; and W ILFORD ABBOTT and LARETA ABBOT, his wife, Plaintiffs, VI CARRIE E. HARP, and aU other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, or interest in, or lien upon the real property described in the complaint, adverse to plaintiffs ownership or clouding Plaintiffs' title thereto, Defendants, THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to quiet the plaintiffs titles to three parcels of land in Utah County Utah, all three parcels being embraced in tlie following description, to wit; Commencing at the northeast corner of Block 97, Plat A", Provo City Survey of Building Iots; thence south 12 rods; thence west 234.90 feet; thence north 614 rods; thence east 1 rod; thence north 6 rods; thence east 3 rods; thence south Vi rod; thence east 168.90 feet to the beginning. Dated: August 13, 1946. Sstatc of Babctte Ricske, P. O. Address; Box 403, otherwise known as Mrs. Sam- Provo, Utah. MAURICE HARDING. uel Ricske, deceased Creditors will present claims with courtiAttorney for the Plaintiffs. ers to the undersigned at the law office of Maurice Ilanung, Published, Aug. 16. 23, 30, and 232 West Center Street, Provo, Sept. 6, 13, 1946. A iBSSOflf I'd Owned and Operated by an PROVO LOAN AND JEWELRY e NOTICE TO CREDITORS Utah, on or before December 10th, 1946. DANIEL RIESKE, - Anna Lee and James Ellison A City-Notic- Leo Vernon, accompanied by W. M. Vernon. Speaker was Carol tions on a proper way to teacl a class, which was interesting. II- Mangum of Richfield, Watermcllon was served to 2 of the Widsoe ward and commission in Cali- people. pleted a Premier Run in Utah and Featurette G. Notice of Public Hearing to the citizens of Orem City and all parties having any interest in jnyway in the zoning regulations of Orem is hereby given that on the 3rd day of September - fornia. Mon. - Tues. - Wed. day of October, 1946. ARTHUR BLAINE THOMAS Administrator of said estate. J. RULON MORGAN, Attorney for said No. 8 West Center St., Provo, Utah. publication dates: August 9, 16, 23, 30, 1948. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING stop-childre- e and 016R-- 3 NOTICES LEGAL Surviving are her husband and one daughter, Verla Mary Terry, both of Orem, and thi large crowd attended the following Mrs sacrament meeting Sunday eve- Olive Mohlman, Seattle; Willian ning which was under the direc- C. Terry, Murray; Mrs. Lilliai tion of the Sunday school Prince. Mrs. Emma Lucile Bur and Mrs- Hazel Peterson, all o T teen-agtalk was given by Orem, and Mrs. Merle Ilalladay Betty Janes; a trumpet solo by Provo. THE SONS OF THE PIONEERS A REPUBLIC PICTURE service. courteous BUNKERS school and Relief society. w?al rmeg (3). ORLAND E. PYNE, Clerk of Board of ) A sub-divide-d subparagraph a SHARON at the Orem City Hall at Orem City, County of Utah, Stale of Utah at the hotjr of 8 oclock P. M., a public hearing will be held relative to the question of amending the present zoning ordinance so as to permit residential use of lots, or sold which have been recorded prior to the passage and adoption of the present zoning ordinance, which have a width fronting on the street of not less than three rods provided that the area regulations pertaining to width of front, side and rear yard being maintained. According to the provision ot the present zoning ordinance. Said proposal for the amend rnent of the present zoning ordinance has been submitted by the Orem City planning and zoning commission and passed upon by the Orem City Council. Every person present shall have an opportunity to be heard concerning said ordinance. This notice is given in accordance with title of the Utah Code annotated for 1943. and the Orem City Ordinance No . 74. article II section 4 A. D., 1946 lirthday Party Kunice U. Terry Funeral Service CHATTER SGERA 19-1- Misses Sweaters Pastel Colors. Short Sleeves bridge-luncheo-n, j $2.49 Christensen, Mrs. Donald Dixon. Mr Richard A. Brewer, Mrs. William A. Cox and Mrs. James Norton. Mrs. Christensen and Mrs. Brooks received the game awards. Mr. and Mrs. Patten earne to Utah recently, as Mr. Patten is ronneeted with Geneva Steel Company. Mrs. Patten is a talented musician, having a lyric soprano voice. An announcement of interest the engagement of Miss Rosa Mac Finch, daughter of Mrs. Ethel D. Finch and the late Bishop J. II. Finch of Sharon ward, to Ray Dean Gurr, son of Mrs. Lctha Gurr and the late Bishop Wiiford Gurr of Nevada. The marriage date has been set for November in the Salt Lake temple. Miss Finch is a graduate of Lincoln high school and Sharon is stake seminary and has attended the Brigham Young university Mr. Gurr has attended the Y and the University of Southern California. He served three years in the marine corps, two of which were spent in the South Pacific. He plans to attend BYU this season. 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