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Show UTAH VALLEY NEWS VINEYARD lira. Gao. F. Walla, Reporter All ward teachers are urged to visit tbalr reapactlvo districts and report at Priesthood meeting Sunder morning. Under the direction of the Old Folks Committee a hot chicken dinner was served Saturdar at the ward chapel following the picture show at the Scera to 19 old folks and the ward bishopric and their wives. A program waa presented with Vern Williams In charge as fol many, February 17, 1939 lows: Community alnglng, led by John K. Allen; remarks. Bishop Thorlt C. Hebertson; several accord lan selections by Eva Jean Handley; a pioneer poem was read by Ruth Blake; sentiments to our old folks were composed and read by Mrs. Ann Larsen; solo, John K. Allen; humorous reading by J. J. Madsen Sr.; piano and accordian duet by Mrs. Maudi Handley and daughter Eva Jean; and remarks by Jamee T. Blake, chairman of the old folks committee. Miss June Gregory was selected queen for the coming Gold and Green Ball. Lewis wills wlU be Annual MILITARY BALL WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 22 (Washingtons Birthday) AT NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY 46 N. 1 West Provo, Utah ADMISSION; 50c Per Couple Sponsored by Battery F 145 Field Artillery Utah National Guard Preserve the full wearing quality of those shoes with new soles and heels. Experts do the work with quality materials. costs no more Mrr BEST FOR THE Louis Kelsch & Sons COMPLETE FOOT SERVICE Shoes repaired to fit the form of your feet Arch Supports 124 West Center St. Telephone 707 made-to-ord- er her.escort and the attendants with YOUR DIET? their escorts ars: Misa Revs HOW'S Shumway and Dean Shumway, Miss Eva Allen and Wilson Mad- Some Notes on Feb. Meals sen. A recent Investigation of the Mrs. Della R. Stone waa hostess to members of the R. Club Thurs- uerage diet In Provo and vicinity, as well as in other areas of day afternoon at her home. Health District No. IV, haa revealed a deficiency of certain essentials, according to Dr. L. M. LAKE VIEW (Helen Oveson - Reporter) Leroy Williamson, Douglas Scott and Leroy Nelson spent Saturday In Ogden attending the Livestock show. The Relief Society held a membership party Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. M. A. CUnger president took charge of the following program. A solo la nation Tahitian language, Hattie Smith; Invocation, Clara Taylor; roll call and minutes, Martha Scott; lesson, Mrs. Alma Jorgeusen; talk on meat, Hattie Smith; duet, Sadie 8haw and Elisa Startln; one act play read by Laura Stewart. A few words by Mrs. Glllsple of the stake board. A delicious luncheon under the directlun of Hattie 8m!th and Melinda Jorgensen was served to 89. Benediction, Kate Mrs. Lee Huff was an honored guest due to the fact that she is moving from the ward. Open house was held at the George Scott home Sunday honoring Mrs. 8cotts birthday. A very attractive luncheon was served to a large number of relatives and friends. The following fine program was carried out In M. I. A. Tuesday evening under the direction of the M Men and Gleanor class. Tno, Merle Madsen, Helen Overson and Elverda Madsen; reading, LaVern Cllnger; solo, La Von Harwara; debate, Clara Taylor and Mrs. Thomas Johnson; trio Cleo Davis, Leone Madsen, Belva Williamson. Winners in the Gold and Green contest were announced: Glory Jacobsen queen with Lila Francis and Alice Wright as attendants. Little Alice Marie Madsen gave two tap dance numbers and Edith Jones told the story "The Ransom of Red Chief." The Gold and Green ball will be held in the Lake View ward hall next Tuesday evening, February 21. A Washington's Birthday theme will be carried out In the decorating scheme. Dob Ortons orchestra has been engaged and many tickets have been sold ensuring a ood time for Zo-be- ll. Farmner director, Provo. February la the time when our people have but imull choice in fresh fruits, and these from far when the away warm regions; level of apples In family apple barrels la ainhlng; and tnere la a noticeable thinning out on the It is the canned fruit shelves. time when, for variety's sake, homemakers like beat to tnrn to the nation's olher fruit supply the dried fruits. For dried fruits do offer variety iu u dosen forms, from the breakfast dish of prunes to the after-dinndate or fig confections. Dried fruits are excellent foods. In minerals, especially Iron, they outshine the corresponding fresh fruits weight for weight. Dried apricots ars very rich In iron, mnd dates, figs, prunes and raisins also supply this essential mineral. Figs are a good source of calcium. The dried fruits ara also rich In certain vitamins. Prunes are an excellent source of vitamin A, and also supply vitamin G. Date furnish both vitamin A and vitamin B. Dried apricots and peaches retain part of their original store of vitamin A; nnd figs supply vitamins B and G. It makes for good dietetics as well as good eating to squeese some lemon Juice over a dish of prunes for died fruits lack the ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) that makes fresh fruits so valuable in the diet. A dally supply 'of thia vitamin la essential because It cannot be stored In the body. Orange juice, orange rind or grapefruit Juice, all of which have a high vitamin C content, may be substituted for the lemon juice. Every diet should be supplemented with the Juice of citrus fruits or tomatoes every day during the next few months. A tasty recipe utilising thoee essential foods has been prepared by Mrs. Hazel Sleveua, Dietician for the Utah State Board of Health. Thia will afford a valuable supplement to your diet. A Hcrlie for Wilt Halls or Paste Cup rsislns er Cup dales k Cup nuts U Cup figs. MITCHELL WILL SPEAK 17 th Is 200 Rates: Rooms $1.50 PRICE 200 to Tile $4.00 ON Baths Springfilled Mattresses GREAT MORMON TEMPLE OPPOSITE HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE Salt lake City. Utah All West Exposure Rooms $34.50 PERFECT SLEEPER MATTRESS FOR ONLY CITY BRIEFS Quarterly conference Sunday atake will be the laal conference for thia atako In lit present form. Division of the stake Into Utah and Provo (takes haa been annonneed by General Authoritlea in Salt Lake City, and according to their announcement, mcaua the (electing of two complete acta of officers, all the Utah stake officlala being automatically releaaed. The dividing lines between the two proposed stakes will give Manavu, First, Fifth and Bonneville ward to the Provo, and Second, Third, Fourth Sixth and Pioneer warda to Utah slake. In Utah ... $24.75 PERFECT MATTRESS FOR ONLY In the afternoon he presented an llluatrated lecture on How and Why Tobacco la Injurtoua" t(j a group of acouta aaaembled In the ahow houae. Canyon anow alldea, the worat yeara, have blocked traffic from Deer Creek completely camp to Provo aince Wedneaday. Heavy wet anow fall with freeaing temperature and wind are aald to have earned the two big alldea ,over Wildwood and Bridal Veil Falla a real. In 10 STAND FOR LOTS OF HEAT-EAC- H TON OF ITi A RED-HO- T TREAT want it hot, dont you, when that snow, sleet, and ice goes right into your marrow. Well, you TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS WONDERFUL OFFER AT ONCE AS WE HAVE ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER. GRANITE With our coal, your fire will Start Quickly and Burn Lonokb. Furniture Co. 84 Utah 164 Timber & Coal Co.. No Cakbyino Charge Terms oi Cutting Off Tails REMODEL Small Monthly Payments ; PHONES: 200 - 201 mmtmmmmssm DEXTERmmmmmtmmtt WASHER SALE ! PREMIUM TOWEL-BENCHAMPER WITH BEAUTIFUL EACH DEXTER WASHER SOLD DURING FEBRUARY 17-pie- ce H Dixon Taylor - Russell Scarce mW.ey. money It also fcCteteMS444444444HM444M44HHMMM rs diar means means fewer cotbed sheets, B. V, -- Whether traveling to Lehl, Pleas, ant Grove, Halt Lake, Ogden, Logan Payaon, Xrplil, Fillmore, In Sevier Cedar City point or Carbon Ban Fete County, County lea IN FACT ANYWHERE BY BUS Angeles, San Francisco, Puidilo, Denver, Chicago, Detroit or points east. VISIT OUR "NEW TRAVEL CENTER" Trallwaya Bus Depot W. K. Rodrigue - Agent OS W. Center Phone 1879 Homo of: Rio Grande Trail ways Barlingtoa Trsllways National Trail ways FINER NONE FASTER Egypt some place where dollar are cheaper. If a farmer wants to buy overalls he must sell more cheap WIIAT ONE WIDOW THINKS OF wheat than he would If wheat wa dear. If a cotton farmer wants THE BENEFICIAL INCOME POLICY to buy a aack of flour he must sell more cheap cotton than he would Mr. S. R. Sorensen, if cotton was dear. Utah. Provo, What la the cause of all this Dear Sir: craziness? It Is a word stuffed and rigged up by For some time I have been going to write you to scare people with, and and tell you how well I like my Monthly Income Plan Its name la Inflation. But It's insurance. both work of won't word that poor ways. There la auch a thing, It After two years of receiving my checks on the Also v Is true, as of each month, I can only marvel at a plan that first there Is such a thing as Inso Deflated money completely covers the needs of a family left fatherflates goods, and the other way less. about. Money has been deflated No matter how much insurance is carried by the until It takes two bushels of head of the family there should be one on the install- -' one wheat to buy the same money bushel would a few years ago. ment plan. The word deflation to as dan Very truly yours, gcroua as the word Inflation. We (signed) Mrs. J. R. N. keep backing off from inflation to 7 7 7 It You deflation. Into and backing QUESTION may be ever so kind to your time to reflate to bring the wife, but what are you doing for your widow? 'money supply back to a parity NOW IS THE TIME TO SEE with potential goods supply. ' We need to lengthen the tails of both money and goods Instead of cutting them off. Both Henry Phone 944-- J 669 East 4th North, Provo Wallance and Henry the .Morg need to bo kicked down stairs. toeeeeoooeoeeeoeeoeoeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeoo money-mercha- money-inflatio- nt n. goods-dcflatlo- n. S. R. Sorensen X ZEOC Spear Lumber Co. Phone 34 DUKES MARKET (By O. M. Thom anon) ton mattresses, Ladle and gents, step np close D.a, which means a surplus of and see the great tail cutting-of- f cotjon. Wa hope to sell that surcontest. We have two cntteiMjffi plus cotton to foreigners. But and two long (or what uaed to when the foreigners come over be long) tails to be cut. to buy cotton they must first buy One of the tails la money sup- dollars with which to buy cotton. ply. The other tall la farm pro- Our dollars ara dear because they duces. The two Henries are tha are scarce, which means It takes Henry Morgen-thn- u two (or some multiple thereof), tali and to get of hia one off chop money units to boy ona of ours. So ho goes to Russia, or , E REPAIR the old years through, Youve woven. In the fabric of our money-monge- NONE Phone 232 W. 5th North North University Avenue JL. Flood, Indians, bllssards, fires,! even with him Henry Wallace chops off the other. i The Working Wlvea bill Morgenthau hacks off the tall ueed Into the Utah Legis- of money (makos It scarcer), and lature thia week haa cauaed more Wallace whacks off the tall of bitter argument than on any other farm products (makea them H claim measure. The Opponent scarcer). atrikea at the foundation of the stand by and cheer Henry the nation, aince It mitigate agalnat Morg, while not a few farmers marriage, while proponent argue are beginning to cheer Wallace. that It will aave the country by If this contest eontlnnaa much rereading employment around to longer the tails will be getting more pepple, refusing to allow shorter and by and by both moncome families to live In luxury ey and products will be cut off starve. other while behind the ears and that will end the ahow. SLEEPER' And Your Old Mattress HOT? THESE KOAL KIDS ships too. And yon have fsced the dangers of the foe, evening aervlcea. $1fi95 $1495 Spri-ig-vlll- Oh, Gallant Ploneen! you've known the cold. And all the aching, lonely hard- pre-aente- d ERNEST C. ROSS ITER, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED d, I C. V. Hanaen went to Dividend branch, Tlntlo atake, Sunday aqd gave an llluatrated lecture on the Coming Forth of the Book of Mormon to the combined Sunday achool. In the morning, and the llluatrated lecture on the "Mormon Temple at the rying Mr, Penrod Nov. 12, 1999. To them were horn seven sons and fiva daughters, all of whom survive. Four brother and two sisters, and 24 grandchildren also survive. Six of her sons, W. F., Don, Paul, Ned, Grant, and Gam all live in Provo, the seventh, Keller, Three being In Sprlngvllle. daughters, Mrs. Flava P. Leavitt, Mra. Merlins Johnson, and Mrs. HARRIET FAU8ETT PENROD, widow of the late Wllford Pen-rodied at her home In Pleasant View at 8 a. m. Thursday, following a stroke during the night. Fuueral arrangements are made for Sunday, Feb. 19 at the Pleasant View ward chapel. The to the Berg Velma Roylance live In body was taken the other two, Mrs. Mamie Mortuary where frlenda may eall and Mra. Bernlece JohnJohnson home or the at Saturday evening, Sunday prior to the service! at son, In Provo. Mra. Penrod has been a faith1.90 p. m. Mrs. Penrod waa bom at Mona, ful Latter Day Saint all her life, Juqe 19, 1979, tha daughter of and has worked many years la the and Mary Glasler Relief Society. She also was at Jnucph S. Fauaett. Shu haa lived In Provo filiated with tha Daughters of luce her early childhood, receiv- the Utah Pioneers. ing her education here, and mar (From High River Times) So many of our Gallant Pioneers Will travel on these Western trails no more! For Death with solemn majesty has called. And they have gone away, and eloaed the door. And we have laid "Goodbye", and tribute paid, And these, our frlonda, have ventured forth again To that fur trail, beyond the Great Divide, Where there la no more Death, nd no more pain. j Went, Deeds we'll pass on; we trust ws shall not fall. j The paaalng of George Harmon Ah, wa are proud to know we've Murray takes from Provo another clasped your hand; of Its familiar flgnrea. For many God grant we meet you on that, yean here Mr. Murray haa distant trail. "covered" the town In his adverCatherine Dick. made and friends tising work, with both business men and eltlaena generally. And Your Old Mattress Delightfully Air Cooled DEATHS Farewell Oh Pioneers In-tr- to be Parents day at the Llndon school A program will be given at 2.80 COAL: Bent grade, dependable, at which SupL Mitchell will speak. service. Storage free delivery I Luncheon will be served at rates. New low. price on slack. 'noon and hamburgera sold to C. Chrlstopberaon. Phone 791. those who wish them. Friday the Salt Lakes Newest Hotel Lemon Juice to flavor. Dried prunes, nprlcots peaches may be used also. Orange Juice uud rind may lie substituted for lemon Juice or syrup from canned fruits. Tut the raisins, figs, dales, and nuts through the food chopper. Add lemon Juice to flavor. Roll luto balls of desired shapes. May be rolled In chopped nuts or cocoanut, melted sweet or bitter chocolate, granulated or powdered augar. This preparation may be used between crackers, as a cookie filter or with cake frosting. 195 West 3rd South WE HAVE THE ANSWER For Your Building: Problems |