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Show 1TAII VALLEY NEWS Friday, August 30, 1946 JETT TIMPAN060S Iff. Mil M. Iff AARONIG PRIESTHOOD ENJOYS tr . OKEM lat show 7 :30 7 :00 - Friday and Saturday- - August 7 :30 30-3- 1 DEVOTION Henreid - Ida Lupino - Olivia da Havilland H.si.uical dramatic story of the famed Bronte Sisters. Kur those who truly appreciate artistry in picture making the film has much in store and they will leave the Pdul singing its praise. The beautiful old English are carefully mouutcjl, the direction and performances are excellent. thi a'. re Hare Time Cartoon Pat he News Saturday Matinee 1:30 KAIIAMA August 31 PASSAGE Sterling Hayden and Madeline C'arreir laautiful Techi.ieolor story of the south seas i.itTiiiu Plus two Cartoons in Color rjoes Sterling Holloway 'Mr. W-sn- g" - i. . Tuesday only- - v,:;;:;iy , - Wednesday Sept. Conlinutius Shows from 2 e the Anrunic Priesthood quorums of Timpanogus ward, with Bishop Philo T. Edwards, counselor J. Alvin Higbee in charge of the expedition, and Scoutmaster Ray Hanks and Instructor Arnold Burningham assisting, enjoyed a week's outing. The group left the chapel eorly Monday morning, August 12, traveling in two trucks, arriving in Idaho Falls the first night, when? the boys had their first view of the new temple there. Arriving at the park entrance the following day. someone saw' President George Albert Smith leaving the cafe, and under the leadership of Mr. Hanks, the en tire company sang out Three Cheers for President Smith. whereupon the president came over to the truck and chatted with the boys, giving them ad vice and instructions for safety ami enjoyment of their trip. Continuing thru the park the entire group, except two had to serve as sentries enjoyed a swim at the Old Faithful swimming Here it became so cold pool during the night that Wider hag wero frozen solid. Many kodak pictures were taken of animals and scenery along the road, the hears. Wednesday night v:i spent near the South entrnnee on the head of Snake River, where the hoys entertained themselves in capip with various athletic contests. ranging from wood chopping to squaw wrestling, in UTAH 2nd show 9:40 Matinee prices 7 :00 to PARA vi rimembers i of Forty-on- liters open which a championship bout was stagi .1 between 11 -- hop Edwards and Arueld llul iiinghum, top honors b ing won by the bishop Thursday was fishing day and to demonstrate the skill of tha anglers, seventeen fumy beauties weighing from one to three pounds each were in the bag by The official ball game noon. was played after lunch, and in late afternoon broke camp and moved to Jenny's Lake in Teton National Park. Here the boys settled down for a good nights sleep with dreams of lucious fish fry for breakfast from their morning's catch. However, they were doomed to disappointment on both counts, for about 11 o'clock it began to rain, and in the scramble to get clothing and equipment under cover, one precious package containing the fish was left on the table. Before morning a friendly bear had paid the camp a visit and about all the cook could find to fry for breakfast was a few bones and fms. On the return trip camp was made in Idaho Falls, where through the kindness of the authorities in charge, the company was permitted to go thru the temple. Traveling home some of the fellows still had surplus energy n ml a quarter, so a stop was made at Lagoon fur a few thrills of civilization before reaching home Saturday evening. The deeisiun seemed unani mous that this was the best trip t he hoys had over had. WARD -1 ALTERATIONS! j i to 12) make men's suits, shirts and extra pants, also remodeling. I Build dresses formals. and childrens clothing. See or call Mrs. Cuvier. 447 No. 2nd West. Provo. Phona 2276-R- . OUTTA' HERE JUST RFtZcljn T i , wwitSul I SEVENTY QUORUMS & t KERHS wmsam ,n:.:n 1, 'A 1 Dilworth Young jnj, relative to the of amending the prosquestion met with 'd the LIDS ordinance so as to members of Sharon Stake Pres- ciit zoning residential use of lots, ijcmiit of the idency and member or sold which have Seventy quorums of Sharon liecn recorded prior to the Stake Tuesday evening. passage and adoption of the Presidents of the 123rd quor-- i prosont ordinance, which M. Palmer have a zoning uni are Lowrenee width fronting on the ward; LaVor P. street of not less Tiinpanogos than three Kockcrhuiis, Vermont; Herman rods provided that the area reguJ. S. Hichards. Edgemont; lations pertaining to width of Muhlestein. Pleasant View: side and rear yard being N. Floyd Johnson, Grand View; front, maintained. Tiinpan-ogoC. Richard Bigelow, According to the provision the present zoning ordinance. Presidents of the 295th quor- of um are Paul H. Taylor, Lake Said proposal for the amendment View ward; LoRoy G. Nicholes. inance of the present zoning ordhas boon submitted by Carl A. Crawford Windsor: tlie Orem City planning and Windsor; K. Harold Iloldaway Carl W- Johnson. zoning commission and passed Vineyard; Council. Lake View and Glen E. Rowley upon by the Orem Cityshall have Every person pnscnt Geneva. an opportunity to be heard conAt a special meeting of the said ordinance. quorums called Sunday at the cerning This notire is in accordSeminary building, these namtr ance with title given of v.'crc passed. upon by the quor- Utah Code annotated for the 1943, were all um members. They set apart by President Young on and . the Orem City Ordinance No 74, article II section 4 Tuesday evening, with the exsubparagraph (3). MuhleWilford ion of J. cept ORLAND E. PYNE, is to confined stein. who tha of Board of Clerk Utah Valley hospital with pneu Adjustment. monia. The following presidents were Published, Aug. 15, 22. 29, 1946. President S. V.'iUni li Wil-for- d s. witilcv ( ) interest to Genealogical re- searchers. William 1). K. Stuelcr of 1320 North 0th Fast. Provo, Utah, was fortunate in obtaining a Coat of Arms of the Stuler family. Thq family originated in Muhlhau Province, Germ-many- , sen, Tlim-iiigeabout 1243 A. D. The book which contains a colored copy of the Coat of Arms a No lias about 300 other Coat of Arms of other families. He is M illing to allow anyone whose family name may appear in the bonk to make a copy of their Cal of Arms free of charge. in the cut is a Appearing sample of one of the pages. Articles cm Genealogy will appear in this column from time to time. released with a vote of thank' for their fine service: John S Skinner, Geneva Mard; Dean D Nultali. Grand View and Ralph B. Meldrnm. Edgemont, from tlie 123rd quorum of Seventy and Edgar II. Caldcr and Ray I, Carter, Sharon, from the 2!)atli quorum of Seventy. You Can Rcqucath Your Sight Tlie magieal surgical operation by which the Cornea, or parts o il, can Ik transplanted from the In save the sight of a blind (lead to Live Newlyweds person is outlined by Morris Freedman in The American Weekly, the Magazins distribAn announcement of interest uted with next Sundays Los is the marriage of Lucile Ras- Angeles Examiner. mussen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Rasmussen and NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Alfred Pederson, son of Notice of Public Hearing to Pederson of Provo. The popular young couple 'he citizens of Orem City and were married in Reno, Nevada, all parties having any interest in August 8, and went immediately anyway in the zoning regulato California, where they will tions of Orem City. make their home. Mrs. Pederson is a graduate of Lincoln high school and her husband was recently released from army service. In California Itn, u TtC o.Hit i in and see FI11EDAIKE the portable, circulating, fireplace that can lie installed in any home in a few hours Come ?&? lUUECBlIKi ' tORiailLlE-LIRD- t D1BI1ELL - $; f and I ' iA iim; mu ilaoiier Corrupnt d FI to at..1 lell. I.,. Ml.' Cartoon Man Motielom News My J 1 ! . $2. 'I- i - - t G.C I ! !'rida ! F - Saturday ! d. per .Andrcason ?LAJ!L icon.. Re ncGxsE37. YOUR EYES CLAUDE RAINS HAVE - POS'JCED AND DIRECTED BE SEEN 1 SUCH LAVISH 4 MAH ORDERS FILUD STEWART GRANGER Flora Robson Francis I. Sullivan SCREEN! rv.v Bausch 0.5EIZN C' C Ift a Temptoiton m TECHNICOLOR ai-- d hu UMtd f - RAY-BA- N - COOL-RA- VIVIEN LEIGH in htr first great rota since 'Scorlatf in Gone With Tha Wind - t 3.95 up . OPTICALLY AND 7.50 ESQUIRE tunglasMf .Mix.se .iel Colors, short li el c.s ; GROUND FACE THE SUMMER WITH OPTICALLY and I , PROTECTION RIGHT SUNGLASSES FROM Pathe News Admission fur Anniversary Week: Matinee 7 to 7:30 (except Monday) 14c, 25c, 40c Evening after 7 30 (except Monday from 2 o'clock on) 14c, 35c, 50c. S YaitvtL MODERN OPTICAL OFFICES THROUGHOUT THE WEST 161 West Center in Truvo and 273 South Main in Salt Lake. r beginning. Dated: August 13, 1948. P. O. Address; Box 403, JbfacT' School Hlouscs Handkerchiefs Sizes 6, S, 10, 12 $1.55 100 1.19 & 1.98 Lhe Sic i Loom 2 t & Plastic Suspenders Rayon Fan ties i 490 12 690 Sweaters (Vll Si ie Part Wool i: hir.ncl Siiirts ! I'.s S :i 17 $1.98 Roys Overalls II The fir'd reunion of the M. and Reuben Jolky families' beld since tlie war wax largi ly Saturatended at Park B. H. Jolley. ciay and Sunday. who has served ns president of tlie organization, was released, arid E. McKinley Jolley elected j as president, with Boyd K. JoJ- - j ley. vicp president arid B. M with Joyce Jolley secretary, Able, assistant secretary. Committees were also appointed to carry on the genealogical, recreational and historical activities sketches wcrei Biographical given, including one written by- j a Reverend Jolley in Pcnnsylvania. who told about the origin of the Jolley family in France, and the American families. were conducted, Contests prizes being given for the old est man and woman present, youngest bride, largest family, children with reddest hair, etc. Picnic dinners were enjoyed by the various families represented Sizes 2 to , (irev Coerl I Folo Shirts 10 $1.65 ' - I ; 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 - Ho-sh- FOR SCIENTIFIC 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 (lirls Iriiil I'riiil of j j SUNGLASSES, 7.50 CARRIE E. HARP, and all other AW Others Tin' Scandjnaviii'i iii'(fani:i lion and their partm r W'll iru et .it the homo of Mr. and Mr Ax"'. Andrcason. Friday evening at 8 i) i'i. in a missionary faroAil members s.rr urg.i d will. o he present. The Andrea ion's l;ave accept rail in IJenI'd nil LIDS n mark from Tiinpanogos ward and will lie leaving soon for thr i iisiun home in Salt Lake City rior to their departure. 11 POLISHED Plaintiffs, vs Sstate of Babctte Rieske, Provo, Utah. MAURICE HARDING, otherwise known as Mrs. SamAttornev for the uel Rieske, deceased Creditors Plaintiffs. will present claims with coueh-er- s to the undersigned at the Published. Aug. 16. 23, 30, and law office of Maurice Ilaraing, Sept. 6, 13, 1946. lonorcd , - Y NOW! ' nnni''-fcTrtiT- I To Jolley Family Holds Reunion $7.75 American Optical CALOBAR BUY i tomb & American Optical r NOTICE TO CREDITORS I SPLENDOR ON THE wifh DAVID I 0 SUMMONS IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY. LEONARD GILBERT MITCHELL and LOLA II. MITCHELL, his wife; EMMA MARSHALL CHRISTIANSEN and RENA COLLEEN MARSHALL; and WILFORD ABBOTT and LARETA ABBOT, his wife. brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to NOTICE TO CREDITORS do, judgment will be rendered In tin matter of the estate of against you according to the deFrancis James Thomas, deceased. mand of the complaint, which Creditors will present claims ha been filed with the clerk of under oath, with vouchers, to said court. This art ion Is brought to quiet the undersigned administrator of said estate at his residence at 111 plaintiffs titles to three 211 East 1st North Sercct, Pro- parrels of land in Utah County vo, Utah, on or before the 14th Utah, all three parcels being embraced in the following desday of October, 1946. ARTHUR BLAINE THOMAS cription, to wit: Commencing at the northeast Administrator of said corner of Block B7, Plat A, estate. Provo City Survey of Building J. RULON MORGAN, Lots; thence south 12 rods Attorney for said No. 8 West thenre west 234.90 feet; thence north 6 Ik rods; thence east 1 Center St., Provo, rod; thence north 6 rods; thence Utah. Publication dales: August 9, 16, cast 3 rods; thence south Vi rod: thence east 168.90 feet to the 23, 30, 1946. Sweaters mi.-sio- faCxiel "Pascal Arrangement All Wool , - NEVER "CAESAR and r CLEOPATRA 23, 30, 1946. iivvxxXC Mr. and Mrs. Axel Sept, VIVIEN LEIGH ; . . ..ill i't n- j t j i ; o.. 7U I I f Dan Kallas has dismissed his damage suit against Harry L Orvin for $2,479 in ihr district court, because the case has been settled out of court. The suit resulted from a fire on tlie Kallas farm, when Orvin was delivering hay to tlie Kallas ham and his In irk caught fire, dos irnying the truck, the ham and' other property of tlie plaintiff, (iiliO.MK KHAFT, the aristocrat of quality .hiMim- breakfast furniture with baked enamel on each side. Only 6 sets bii and and DtaicteS hi'W-"- ' Executor. Publication dates: August 9, 16, Damage Suit Dismissed $169.95 WILUAM. EYTH EfWALEER BRENNAN Center Street, Provo, Utah, on or before December 10th, 1946. DANIEL RIESKE, lSSOAf pXXVVVVVA3 A fflk and Mrs. Latnar Ercan-bracof Pleasant View, left Tuesday for a weeks vacation in the middle states. They plan to visit as far east as Omaha. Nebraska. 232 West i sub-divide- d Mr. UMMIR that REORGANIZED Mrs-Li-nni- JEROME is hereby given Notice I kits For Hoys In SI White ;nd Fancy ripe All sizes $1.19 Others at 98c Seersucker and Spun llayon (UHLS Western Style Dresses Cotton Slips 980 For Girls Sizes Others 50c & 79c $2.98 4, 6, 8. 10 690 j Mi FILETCMEU 568 West Center St. Provo i |