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Show 1 i'.b.l.t-- I'TAII VAI.LKY NEWS Miiinl.is WINDSOR vi ini!,!. at i Li.- -: Imme refer, id.iCin WiilK-MrW r.:;ll i nJf rliiln Kulu Mrs Fury SPEAR LUMBER Kijmiter cii at u w.-- ai ranged miciuI and ui- l vink. in honor diiiiii r lli Mr. ii id Mis. Gii Ki Liii'ii r lj( ; j ,j1(. willows of lln: ward COMPANY i tin- flali.l uianopaMniS to! A di l.ldf'd III I was.jicni a it t It ki a nd son; ll.i- pi olid par liy all PHONE 34 arc Mr and Mis Kail Knit. Mr. and Mis, If. a.i Johnson of '1 ho liltlo son of Mr and Mrs .Vora, Ariona are .ho (.uisls of Kiod Cook, Kr, v.'as given ttio'I ,)m ir parents, Mr. and Mrs John See Us For i.i.iiii of MiImii larry, by S'.an-- V Jnhii'on. li y 11. Harris, at tiio Sai iaioi-n- t Mis. Jennie Smith Niohles of Milford returned to her home i.ieting Si nr lay. Mrs. Aini'lia Smith is rerriv i in M. Ifi.nl, Sunday, after spend 1msh i? tlie past two weeks visiting ;njr tie.iUinnl at tin I. US. I.aKc. Sal'. her in nine, Mrs ftlaiielie Nielson pital and o'.lnr relatives .Mr and Mr- - Kv.m Wiib.-rgCarl Louder is welcomed back len-ivrwor I t !n ..i,-- week, l!"..on Wlilierg in our mid-- afler spending 3 that tlu-ili California, hail years in the armed forces. f.f l,oi. a 195 W. 3rd South Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Long tin- - iiiishii tilin' In hnvr I. is fing-otaken olf. uh;li' at work in and .sons, Diewry, Ha Del! and PROVO an ico plant. Gary Kay motored to Eureka and lo.s niolln Mrs V.'.liu-iiSaturday to visit Mr and Mrs Liw Mrs May Harris, li ft for Melvin Long, parents of Wesley Tiwupfw I.nnK lt. ii.il. lo ho mar their Sunday they were the dinner !PS'yHwpi ' J 'on and on in law guests of Mr and Mrs. Melvin of Maininulli. They Mrs F.n Keith is li i nvcrinfi Hun.-clii-illm She rt home Sunday evening. Carina Lee Whilely has been lurtioii a In- l't:ih Valley hos-- ' sis reiary of the high ini.d 'I ic lay ninrmnu for fur-- ehn-ei- i t Sin- will return ,i bool il er in hi pip club for the year. hi hi then s , a af'i-rnoiii- - I pn-sM- I Asphalt -' ; Roofing j l ' r l'.i-a- r ! TIRE d n, " - j iiii-ii- REPAIRING Fntcrtain Families lie lore iANivititf for Texas N ewly w tils Mr and Mrs. Wesley C. Graff enti rta ned at their home r 114, honoring Mrs. Graff's (Mi lha Motli birthday anntvers ary. The duiiier table was centered with their beautiful wedding cake, and rovers were laid for heir grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Voln Molt and rluldren, Donna, Ralph Marilyn, Mr. and Mrs. Mott, and Mr. and Mrs. Che-te- r Graff and Doral and Monte Graff. Mr. and Mrs. Graff left on Eridny fur ElPaso, Texas, where Mr Graff is receiving treatment at the army hospital for wounds received nearly two years ago in Germany. They will remain at El Paso for probably five months, iiefore returning to Orem to make their home. La-Ve- rl Miretarv h -- -- . Carrol Stott Secretary. Pimliratiiin dates: October !1. IK and 25. 1946 cd announcer of interest is the engagement of Mis Helen Gertrude Burk, daueher of Mr and Mrs F. Kliner Burk of Proresidents vo. former hi Carrol Siult. son of Mr. mid Mrs I.e.i- r V S'o!! of The wed hr; dale lias Grove not been anuo'inerd Mi-- - a graduate of Lii'enhi I'.ii'.li school and Sharon eminarv and alien. led sinke I'din-mini- the senior of !ue to .'bower Wednesday after i i iion.ir of tier Mr- - f : iy Harris of Amiri-hecan Koi k Grimes were enjoyed l iiiebeiiii served. BRIMHALL BROS. Mauv lieailtiful ami useful 121 W. 1st N. Prcv Titova 200 gifts wele received by the yuilin: ela s ri Slack and Marie White-l.ifor the ill li i bet lie, i.lers 'rad;1: Coleen Allred e!:es repre-aneii'a'ivn of the Mill grade. Mel- h,i Huoley. vice president of the Till giade El I!. iv Whi'eley cm-ol ader of the Till grade bride The following Relief Society The Walker family entertain ed at a birthday supper in lion- - officers will serve during the fi.!h living yrar President Sylvia FUR (oats mothproofed for 5 Morley; -t Counsellor Nettie Iona years for only llac a year. Wilherg, 2nd Counselor Gill-maItcrlmi Mollispray giiaranlees Jarman Secretary. Ilael to repair your coal if damaged Organist Hertha Kirk; Chorister. Erma Swciincii: hv moths within HA11 PHARMACY. Theology, Goldie Kirk; Work and Hieduess, Enid John--nand Florence Downs: Literature, Mrs. White: Social Science Emily Long; Teachers' Topic, YORK BARBER SHOP Florence Richardson; Magazine agent, Blanche Nielson. Jennie Harris has been chosen 720 N. Slats Oram to act as a Relief Society Stake Board member. She will be in Hair Cuts 75c charge of work and business. ai ilax'er. a i.oo'i. ! jlio-ali- y HAVEYOURTIRES. L ' . -- LOST THEIR VITALITY?. J ' d success, utter and exact lie guarantees, Hint, be alwavs expediency. Wendell Thill tps oisiiee: Cuts Ladies Feather Cut Our Specialty ' BOSS MECHANIC School Shirts White Coveralls 6 to 11 Sanforized $1.49 $4.98 Hoy Men's Heavy s Colton Twill Union Suits Dress l'ants Imng Sleeves and Lung Legs Sanforied From where I sit ...Jy Joe Marsh Orchid Ladies Brown and Kluc Pattern . $1.69 & $2.98 fc Print Aprons Tie Hacks to ''2 Sizes Cl An i' Smith, daughter $1.29 $3.98 CC - Relief Society conference in Sail Lake Citv Panel Hark 1 1 Am- of Mr and Mrs Bill Smih. suffered a broken arm Monday, vvb'le plavue; at the Page school. Mr Bertha Salisbury, atteud-.- ' Large House Dresses Ai lenlnlay Peg .:v Womens Large Limited Wool Hunting Cups m Dress Hats Corduroy or Canvas Changeable Top UR & 2.50 5.00 980 Ladies Fall Hats Specially Priced M $2.98 "Mines are nut just found an i in i. They are nt:u1'' thrniigh the eipeniliture of large sums of money, notch work and acientitir study." M Hetty Part Wind HOSE u5! METAL MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH " I ( Rti'lli tt. 4 3G8 1: West Coaler St. Fro MAGAZINE INSFKAME , SKKVIfE RALFH'S BADIO APPLIANCE 5 o "I' h fit Uirv. Ate. Phona TwIra H)ma of iiRr.Hntfaf 1 :.. w :I!:ou 1 (ifganizi 1 Kiiiii funeral Mire a service la-- i and cousula'.ioii. PROVO LOAN AND JEWELRY Phone 573 51 CO. North Fniv. Ave. Orem 61ass& Paint Varnishes Wallpaper Ihone Across from Scera 0103J4 ggBgggp!g;nge3iin:-aTI'ffi:a'35gMS- RACKS RELIABLE FOLtt? LIKE - CARPET MONITOR make men's suits, shirts and also remodelinq-Build formats, dresses and childrens clothing. See or call Mrs. Cuylcr, 447 No. 2nd West. Provo. Phone 2276 R. I FOR SALE SWEEPERS .MONITOR ! Vi!iar- j. 1 1.' DIO.L .!$ s- I !'. 5? Smith r !i. nil No spill when cleaning! Here's the carpet sweeper you've wanted . . with all the modern conveniences. Picks up all dirt quickly and easily with little effort on your part! G:ii .Vripf.tus. Ilioiu ;.'.rs. at top. Easy opening ! ; ria'.i'S. $9.75 t RENT OR OF THE VALUE OF PLANMiNfi RIGHT AMD E3UVIM6 OF you want by that reading chair. ALTERATIONS! extra pants, were a NKTioh sis, John, BUILDERS. WE RE LEARKiA6 Solid and substantial. Just what For limited time only, kindling mill scrap lumber, $1.00 per lua.l (any size). GENEVA SALVAGE YARD Enter West Gate 8t. ! YOU i CAN DO BETTER SPECIALS! at !. j E0nEEES RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS Homo Furnishings i:ffere.i fur sears iunl am si. '.!'.a::!fi:l that I found relief from! :his terrible affliction that I will j .:!a.!ly answer anyone writiiift mo for iafoi mat. on. Mrs. Anna Pant z I'll Box i.25, Vaneover. I OREM Across from Sccra PHONE OIL WATER HEATERS $115.00 Beautiful, Automatic, Economical jj RADIOS, 0103-R- 4 COMBINATIONS, PORTABLES New Lot of Ihilco Radios DOLL r. BUGGIES, KIDDIE CARS, WHEEL- -I 1 KELSCH'S New Shoe Shop COMPLIVE SHOE FOOT SERVICE l,ti e( Fen ter Shoes Neatly Repaired While You Wait Telephnne 707 AT HOOTFKli: lnivo, Itah OREM SHOE REPAIRING Open For Business ii LneaUij Xcrth State in Orem by Frestwich Lumber Company LESTER RIDING. Prop. BARROWS, TRICYCLES, JUNIOR OICYOLES WHILE THEY LAST. HEATERS, RANGES, CAMP STOVES COAL FUELED 1 i 51 M M 0 BU1LDIM QaMAT liUAU'C u :i:gCo infor 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 Paints a Uirg. rurJiess o the amount cp,..,. is assuruJ ur sniial al'.eiitinn jui all details to in families of Utah County regardless of creed or $3.95 to $6.95 ii.r roil ;:on P.l. Ailc Nt'i'ilVi est ' Office: 79 South. Second West Wn-lii- 390 ' it tl, i AND TEACH. Tell :l!r ,ij r' With and the Melon Patch I'ruvn Men's Columbia of Childers IV. :s AC . TAILORING . 6 (J start 5,,r:ua'y :ir The finer facilities of Ucrg Mortuary "aelf-indulge- nt A special invitation is extended all liidie of the ward to attend the first regular meeting next Tuesday at 2 oclock, when the Theology lesson will be given. Magazine subscriptions will also tie received. The liabv daughter of Royal and Mildred Nielson Hunter was yiven the name Hone, at fast meeting Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Giurge Boyce and familv. Jimmie. Barbara Aon an I Patsy W and Mrs Alnrn Rovco visited Sunday at Moroni with Mr and Mrs. Fred The D'ls'enberg vl i Tamily. : oeeas'on was Mr Biistenborg' Ilie "Mire are available to all AilMTtlMWUUt Tin-s-ia- t00o Ice-col- CLAIR YORK LEE SWENSON :2 Berg provides the finest funeral services and merchnn disc priced within the means of any family. HYU gra-.lurd- - ? 3 EDGEMONT 50c Boys Blue Chambray f Two of them went into the! Bert jungles in search of new. j exotic varieties. This story beautifully illustrated in four colors, appears in The American Weekly the magazine disBart Childers put an ad in the Naturally it puzzled some folks tributed with next Sundays Los . . . but Bert explains: "It gives me Clarion the other day. Heres what Angeles Examiner. a kick to share things when I can it said: "Planted more melons than I afford to whether ita the melons, or the lemonade, or beer. I guess I can sat this year. Stop by and pick like to indulge my whims. All free." just want. aa as you many HOME FOR SALE where I ait, if we had more From As yea can guess, plenty of folks people like Bert of and ever kids 4 large rooms and bath, and asnt their plenty who believe in share end share tow cans the Stripped parents utility room, for sale by owner. Barts melon patch in no time. Aad alike, live and let live, this tired If aa The opening social of Relief 444 So. 3rd West, Provo. th west away, Bert treated world weald be a whole lot better Society was held Tuesday in the offl the Me to lemeaade, aad offered Relief Society rooms, with presid the pownapa a glaaa of dent Bernice Faulkner in charge. Previews of tlie season's lessons were given by Alice Elliott, Ladies and Gentlemen's FINE TAILORING Theology elassleuder; Ethel TayBoth lor. literary classleader and Eva SUITS and COATS at $23 up JM& ttwsdSwes Gillespie. Social Science class-leade-r. REPAIRING ALTERING Mrs. Carol Lee and Mrs. REMODELING Helen Gordon sang solos, accomMrs. panied by Mrs. Taylor. Alice Conrad read several 9 i UWU9I MITCHELL poems. Mrs. Faulkner spoke on 491 South 2nd West Provo the origin of Relief Society and 'he part Eliza R. Snow piayed in Its organization. The exceu-tiv- e LOANS end REAL ESTATE officers. Mrs. Faulkner, SEE Tana Rirhnrds and Elmira aohn-so- n F It K P E. KAY served delirious (Othar than Saturdays) Csntar . ysmfli Mr Slnil is a of Pleasii'it Grove high school, am has served three and one half years i:i lit army. He roeeived his linnorahle discharge from 'erviee in January of this year. 1 s.-ur- -- Class-leader- Adult Childrens Hair Sizes The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Finch, ef Arizona, who have iiei-- visiting relatives here ,was given the name, Linda, at fast meeting Sunday. Priesthood meeting and Sunday school will be held as usual Sunday, but no evening meeting will be held, owing to general conference in Salt Lake City. Mrs. William H. Morgan is convalescing nicely at the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City, following her recent operation- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newell were pleasantly surprised with a visit from their son, Elder Neil Newells missionary companion, Elder Miller and son of Salt Lake City. Mr. Miller has Just returned from an eight months mission to the Northern States, where he served with Elder Neil, whom he reports is in fine health and doing very good work. Elder Newell is now at rrisber, Pa. Members of Mrs. Alvin Row-lev- s family met at the home of the Rnwlevs Wednesday eve- '"ii;. t'onoring her birthday an A 'ncial time and r froshments were enjoyed hv the nnvvlev family, and Mr. and mr.. Pnrnev Bigelow, Mr. and Mrs Howard Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mnag. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Biwelow, Dan and Sherman Bigelow. Ri-r- n 432 WmI 4 but one God gives manhood i t - BATTERirS OF ASSESSMENT u Helen Ilurk to Wed BIRTHS - Provo River Water Users Association, a Corporation. Provo. Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of tlie Hoard of Directors of tin: said corporation 13. llHii, assessheld Kcpleinht-ment No. 7 of 15c per share was levied upon each share of stock of the corporation subscribed for and outstanding, for general Said asscss-( or h irate purposes. cut is payable immediately to ti e Secretary of said corporation. E. A. Jacob, at room No. 4 R.iiindy Building, Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which this may remain unpaid on December 31, 1946, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and un-s payment is made before, udi be sold March 1. 1047, at 2 f0 p.m . to pay delinquent a essu.cnt together with cost of advei ing and ixpen-- e of sale E. A. JACOB. Sep-lend- if An VULCANIZING NOTICE 4. Lueile Hawk.;, Hoy. Ill J, Tl,,, , J 1,Jr Maurine BolIi.,.. I:1 ,.i Wilford and to George Girl, ''a, daySunMae Voime Wolsey Adams, . Hoy, to Kcuut . Eve:R day Grem Cayu.ii, T,.. Boy, to Preston W. and Carol! Boy. to Burba i L f &..,i . Eager Bushman, Monday v Girl, to Polatte R. and Helen Newell Jo! lev lUtati vaiiey.o.;,..,!";;-- ; Dunn Watts, Monday Girl, to Lewis F. and Helen OtlHTWisv nntifj Ilcnrichsen Wells, Friday at the . Girl, to Lt Gc.ev.andssi. me Loveless American Fork hospital. El Passu. Texas at Naomi and to Woodrow Girl, Boy, to Leon II. 7 Park Dickey, at Maud Park Media m Waike: home, Friday. ' Girl, to Don G. and Dcon Valley hospil..!. SHARON NOTICE LEGAL r |