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Show 0 UTAH ALLEY NEWS Patten-Neve- s Friday, Soptenii,,.,. YOUNG Reception Largely Attended EXHIBIT Mr. and Mr. Stanford Totten Here hosts to a large group of relatives and friends at a reception honoring their daughter, Joyce and Leslie Neves, who were united in marriage Wed nesday at the Salt Lake temple The delightful affair was held at Pleasant View ward hall. Saturday evening where a color scheme of yellow and white was carried out in the decorations. The bride was lovely n a white satin gown with net, and her long veil wax arranged with a pearl coronet. She carried a rosebud and gardenia bouquet She was attended by May Ileth Bradshaw, Lucilc Moon, Joan Fatten, a sister, Nelma Vluhles Reed tein Bnd Joan Stewart. Radmal was best mail- Carolyn Patten, a sister of the bride was flower girl, with Linda Patten and Brent Patlen, sister and cousin, wen- - trainlx-arcix- . A Ray Fkins, uncle of the hride was master of cereinonie-- ! for the following prmTam: Solus Mrs Belle Jnlm.son accompanied by Mrs. ami Gregersnn; tons to the groom, Bryan Kintal; toast to the bride, Mrs. Leah Gleason piano solo. Mrs. Klda Steiner, sister of the groom, solo. Miss Gladys Tippetts, accompanied by Miss Preal Jones. Dancing completed the evening. with tasty refreshments being served. - Parents Announce Daughter's Engagement FOLKS AI AT Hospital STATE UTAH Vance Family mature Home Reunion Huge Presented Children's Success TO FAIR Farm ji.uIJi will have a large jil.ice in tin; exhibit, at the Ulah Slate Fair, September 16 22- - II men juu want to look at thewatch :.nd women of tomorrow, In! Future Fanners and tin; 411 boys and girls work out in their departments. As an example id what may s sliow l.? expected, in last bo.l and girls exhibited 146 aminais. Fourteen groups ul ix hoys each entered the crops exliih.'i; 682 arlii If. of clothing 21)2 entries of c.inneil products. f;2 cTiIriei of linked ploducts, 141 i recipe files arid scrap looks and !iii articles of home furnishi- ngs. Seventy demnnsirulions were made, with 112 boys and girls tillering (he judging contest; 21 dress revues were staged. There an- - more tiiun 8000 lxiys and girls enrolled in winch exceeds vt.uk this the ii'.imhor taking part lust year. The riiiiipelilioii is keen, for these youngsters are cxerienc-ei- l exhibitors. They know the game and have cfinfirieiice in what hey are shuwing. 4-- I Heat rice Gappinayer To Wed Max T. Pyne Mr. ami Mrs. Buy If. Gnpp-minethe engage iinnoiiuei ineul of their daughter Beatrice to Max T. Pvnc, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivcrn Pyne, with the mar Mage lo take place in the near future. Mr and Mrs. Oliver Hansen of Pleasant View Announce the engagement of their daughter Alta, and Richard F. Thompson, son of Frank Thompson, of Twin Falls, Idaho and Elizalieth T. Wing of Springvllle. Mid October has been set for the nuptials. Miss Hansen is a graduate of Provo high school and LDS Mr. Thompson re.luminary. cently returned from 18 months duty overseas with the army signal corps. He Is a graduate of Montpelier, Idaho, high school. Miss Gappmuyer is a graduate of Lincoln high school ami Shar mi slake seminary and attended Brigham Young university. Mr. Pyne rreently returned from several years in the service anil is now attending BYU. CARL Kimball Vance of Salt Lake City was elected president of the i Vance family organization, with Heed Vance, also of Salt Lakojj (,'ny, as vice president at the held Saturday at Scera "rounds arid Timpariogus ward buildings, with 225 members registering. Hurry S, Poll of Salt Lake set up loud speakers, with all activities directed from tnerc The main sports were soft ball volley ball, horse shoe, croquet checkers, races and swimming. In the bathing beauty contest F.cnorc Strong of Salt Lake City won first place, with Corrinr Partridge of Pleasant Grove second. A tasty banquet was served and interesting program enjoyed. with talks being given by Ktliel Vance Dunn and Major William Vance, of Oakland, al. lxith expert genealogists. Major Vance has compiled several milks on the Vance line, one of which lie is having printed as a gift to all Vance names registered at the reunion. A dance and prize drawing cmnnleted the delightful day. A pri.e was given to the best waltzers, the largest family tn ailendance, the oldest woman and the oldest man. The Vance family wish to all ihoxe who helped make the reunion sueh a success. especially the Tintpanogos ward, the Lincoln high schou hi Seera organization. , and On Thursday a group of Home Builder girls from TimpanoguM warrl went to Salt Lake City, where they presented a minia lure six room house, complete with all furnishings to the Pri Children's hospital as a gift from the ward Primary. Tlu girls were accompanied by Melba P. Pyne, stake presi (lent; Hull) Millell, TimpailOgos ward president and Mrs. Amy Novokavich. The house was made by the Home Builder Girls during the summer, assisted by their loader, Mrs. Olive Yeager and Mrs Millet t. The iiny dull house is completely furnished with rugs etirttiins and furniture made by the girls. THE FLOWER SHOP Outdoor By Operated by Decorator cents a and one-hawill protect your over-year coat from moth damage for TWELVE An announcement of interest 1 liiengagement of I.aVern Frennlitrick, daughter of Mr. lire! Mrs. C. L. Kreanhrack and Li Inin) son of Mr. iirul Mrs. Roy H. Mnppmnver. Wedding plans are indefinite is Mr. Guppmnyer entered the I!. S. Navy four months ago and ' now slat unied at Bainbridge He ix a graduate of Mary bind. Lincoln high school and Sharon lake send nary. ix also a grad The bride-elec- t ini e of Lincoln high .school. - I make men's suits, shirts aaj extra pants, also rmod.i.. One spraying of Ber-lu- Build formats. dx.,t Guaranteed Mothspray childrens clothing. See or n dot s it, or Berlou pays for the Mrs. Cuyler, 447 No. 2nd We damage. BAH PHARMACY. Provo. Phono 227B-R- . KOIIBOCKS SONS 1 u House Painter AH Work Greenhouse & Nursery' Provo Bench Guaranteed Phone 116 j Seventh North :.VJ E:im A II PROVO Say it with Flowers" Phone 916 Landscape Artists Name to Remember Kelscks BERQ i Come and enjoy a restful meal Y Complete Shoe andj Foot Service I 1 I A Mr. and Mrs. J. Clayton Wall--oeri- t he weekend at Kiinosti t'lali, when they visited with Mrs. Alice Walls, mother of Mr Walls, and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Ralph Thompson and family of Salt Lake City her brother home, after spending the summer in Kaimsli with her mother. to dared (rooked lookers and CAVE CAFE funeral director. Berg's highly skill-personnel, complete modern facilities and high quality merchandise have merited the confidence of families of Utah County for 76 years. d expose financier-politician- s whose word was law in San Francisco. How this defiance brought a new dawn of deei-Mcis described in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next Sunday's Los Angeles Examiner. II Lime-Putt- y F O 136 V. Center, Provo. Utah at Ilooterie American Fork - It- IS V A Stucco & Cinder Blocks O 0 K lues ITS W Johnson. Sylvan Clark Chairman YOULL . 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If insur-- s m e policies have not been d in the past few mouths b.v a canablo insurance agent or broker, do something about it BUILDING MATERIALS t " Delicious Jm Candies re-vi- ft s) lV Appliances Philco - Universal Sunbeam - Thor Washers - Lamps - Mirrors - Furniture Raby Walkers - Carriages - Toys Rugs - (Hold State Fair since prewar. . . in newly renevated buildings and landscaped grounds. Rhone 0103J4 COMPLETE CLEANERS i 4- OF EVERYTHING! . . . r once! Tii. Oram Real Estate in! We need more OREM GUNS and FSI1ING TACKLE will be to assist you in dolorinin-i.- g the amount of insurance you need to cover today's values. Get in touch with them! f SPECIALS! FUEL CAN; and SPOUTS SCREEN JOOR GRILLS FLOUREStEXT LAMPS TUMBLE LOOP RUGS ELECTIili WELDERS , i :! property REAL ESTATE INS. AGENCY 0. II. ANDERSON, Uroker BABY BUGGIES TOO, Seal Wax AXVaS full-sca- Daily Grandstand Shows, featuring the brilliant GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY REVUL 1946 UTAH STATE FAIR 16-2- 2 SALT LAKE CITY Wallpaper MODERN v SEE THE BIGGEST AND BEST Varnishes Arrows from Scera Or drop us a card II West 2nd North PROVO UTAH S 430 Kant 6th South Phone 146 MV Irovo Orem Glass& Paint transient mattress workers, but cell foi and deliver without extea charge, II LIME' CO. batt 2 Wo aro not roprosontod by any 3-I)- R T and S ER V I ( Try Our 0 MORGAN JUMP Utah County Mattress Factory When You L W May this lie one of the most successful years of our history, UTAH COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ilimilifMNMNIMNIIIUUlllll'li IFOR JOY 0 0 Plaster and Cement Utah County is known for its fine scholastic system, with an excellent staff of teachers, capable of teaching the youth of our land all the fundamentals of learning. Sept. of Need In lime of need the breaved family places complete confidence in their Hero of California Gin man I m Time at ili.-m- .. . ring throughout Utah Cuunty next Monday, Sept, 0, when the schools, txith elemen-tr- y and high schools, will commence this year's work in the field of education. First ALTERATIONS! lf 1 OF ALL KINDS Will V. l7j Published every Friday Utah Valley Publishing Company, Provo, Utah. Phone 707 her sister, Miss Mary Jean Watts left Thursday for Ontario, Oregon, where Miss Alice will teach in the high school this winter and Miss Mary will attend school. The girls are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clayton Watts. School Bells J. matter November 19, 1927 at Entered as second-clas- s l.i Poa office at Provo, Utah, under the Act of March 8, Miss Alice lamise Watts and i It. J. Murilmk, Indoor and j LnVcrn Ercanhrack To Marry Navy Man NELSON G. 1& 46 Utah Valley News i Flowers From Rohbocks rK COONS FURNITURE & APPLIANCES Provo Open For Business Shoes Neatly Repaired Located North State in Orem by Trestwich Lumber Company LESTER RIDING. Prop. dams POULTRr FEEDERS CLOTHES HAMPERS ALL' SIZES OF ROPES New Shoe Shop OREM SHOE REPAIRING CAR SEATS INDOOR While You Wait 225 West Center KITS V SeVJ' FOR BABY CLOTHES DRIERS WON SHU MBER HARDWAR MlllWlBferEUFHOMro |