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Show UTAH VALLEY NEWS (Helen Oreaon A very Reporter) Intereating Mother' Day program was carried oat In Sunday School Sunday morning. Rudolph Reeae supervised the program a follows: Laron Har-wasang Pal of My Cradlo Days' accompanied by Mri. Laron Harward on the piano; two violin autos were played by Mlae Maxine Taylor of American Fork. "A Tribute to Mother' by Spencer Madaen; trio by Belva Leone Madaen and Clco rd For the Qrotving Family Youll ask yourself "Why pay rent? when you see the floor plan of this American Colonial. A large living room, vestibule with guest kitchen, closet, dining alcove, Curtis one bedroom, and bath make up this attractive home. ed Tlanned with an eye to the future, a second bedroom, and bath may be readily added when needed. Our Home Service department will handle financing, plans, and furnish reliable materials. Let us explain the advantages of this plan and how we make home building easy and enjoyable. or cash may be used as down payment. This home may be purchased on the F. H. A. twenty-yea- r plan (plus taxes and $ m .45 A ""tm insurance) for A lot Lumber Co. Tri-Sta- te MilrrUa Allan II. Johnson, ItiMrhi Flans Phono 90 Muiipt honoring their mother end grand mother. Covers were laid for Mr lend lln J. B. Sumner, Mrs. Laura D. Bradnay and Mr. and Bora to Mr, and Mrs, Uoyd Mss. Georg Boyce, Jimmie and on Brown, Monday, a daaghter. Barbara Ana and tha boat and The little one has two sisters. hostess. Wa hara heard many words of Miss Daryle Stewart was among appreciation for tha fins Seminary Commencement exercises the debators who attended the held lest Sunday evening, at the Slats Speech tournament In Balt Lake Saturday. The Lincoln team High School. was swarded second place. An interesting Mother's Day program took tk placa of the usJack Conder left Wednesday ual claw exercises of Sabbath Mornng with the B. T. U. Track school last Sunday morning. ojuad to participate in the Big-- 7 ronft-renrmeet In Denver, Colo. Who doesnt lovo n fair raes ean no favors"? The ward and Mis Leone Boulder and Dougbe proud of our Primary officers las Allred of Gannett, Idaho, were thla year won two distinctive of Miss Naomi Ferguson honors. First, they had the larg- questsa few days this week. They (nr est average attendance at month- attended Lincoln High 8chool ly Union meeting; and second, exercises pressed appreeiatioa for the excellent foretaste of this exceptional norel. LAKE VIEW Davis accompanied by Mra. Lsvon Hurward. A poem by Carloa Madaen. Dean Johnson presented a beautiful potted fern to the Mother of the ward. Mra. Teanle Cllnger gave a reaponaa. A reading by Twlla Taylor. Irwin Bunnell gave a short talk. the largest attendance at the Mr. and Mra. LaMond Bunnell monthly play hour. and family of Salt Lake spent The operetta presented In the Sunday with Mr. Bunnell' par- ward last Friday evening waa ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bun- artistically done, and showed nell. much patient work on the part Mrs. Martha Anderson and of officer and teacher. The daughter .Mrs, Leah Lant of Salt dances, in charge of Margaret Lake City spent Mother Day Nlcol, were exceptionally approwith Mr. and Mra. Spencer Madpriate. All enjoyed the antics of aen. the Jesters. Thank you! Primary Mr. and Mra. J. B. Robinson officers end teachers, for one and children of Magna, spent lovely evening, to say nothing of Sunday In Lake View visiting what you have done, for our boys with Mr. and Mra. Wilford Ove-ao- n sod girls, during the past year. and Mr. Charles Madaen. Mira Cleo Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Are M. Davis of this ward waa a member of the Lincoln high school Girls Debating team that waa awarded a Ellra Bellows Reporter trophy for winning second place in the Slate High school Debating tournament. Other member Mr. and Mrs. Scott AUrsd of of the teem were Daryl Stewart, Idaho, vialted with Mr Gannett, Lewie Skinand Mery Jean Madge and Mrs. James B. Ferguson and ner. family Sunday. e graduation venlng. ward houso will bo n party sponsored of scans tho Tuesvhoro by tha Relief society next graduated after which they drove day afternoon. All mothers and to Salt Lake to attend tho danco married daughters are Invited to given in honor of tho graduating attand. nurse. Tha Sharon ward Mother's Day wna program Sunday morning entitled "Mother of Mine," featuring many tributes by young by their people and response Susan Jameson, Reporter mothers. Telephone 0S1R1 Bouquets wers presented to (Tho Sharon Lincoln Hlxh School Clarence Meldrnm van daea at tha PLEASANT VIEW mothers having II or more children. They were also presented to the widows and the youngest ing la visiting here with ter, Mr. Harold F. Peterson. and oldest mother. Mrs. Sam .Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Neider spent Crandall and Mra. Julia Burr, re-Mother's Day In Blackfoot, Ida., with Mrs. John Neider. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jameson have a baby girl born Monday. Mr. and Mra. Harold Miller have a baby boy born Monday at the home of Mrs Millers father All Used Newell Tynm of Alton, Wyomhie lis- Car Buyers Thursday In Wyoming. Mrs. Alice Conrad visited Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Wll-lia- rd Should Bee Our: Mrs. Alice Keeler has taken her eon Grant to California, hoping that the change will improve hla . ONE BIG LOT CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE DEALER CflDn TOlR,XO 1Q3K llJJJ lUnU BKDAjr. THUNK MODEL SPKCIALI 191 South University Avenue A few years hence you'll want to remember Graduation Day as you were. Why not come in now and let us. picture you in of Peterson of Spanish Fork health. The Page day celebration last L. D. 8. hospital In Salt USED CARS QUALITY Friday was successful In every Lake, where aha Is confined folwore member The orchestra your Graduation Day Top Vales tm Every Chr lowing a major operation last way. new and caps; gold their purple beauty. week. new school flag was displayed Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ferguson the TRANER-Ia RUSS was school new song the returned last Friday from Burley, and Each grade was representsung. novo ISO No Unlv. Are Idaho, where they vlelted with ed on the program and every one their daughter and 77 N. University Ave. ball races PHONE and 666 enjoyed the dance, Mr. and Mra Bert Bllcok and famgames. ily. will Relief society women , Mrs. David Bona of Paysou at the meeting next Tuesquilt visited Sunday with Tier daughter day while the lessons are given md family, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold by Afton A. Hansen and Esther fmlth. Brown. A splendid Mother's my proPrimary closed for the sumSunmer holidays after a successful gram was presented by ths day School and ward officers Sun- winter. A charming operetta was 600-1- 6 day. presented by all the children who COMPARE and took part in songs and dnnees. Mrs. Elmer Meldrum THATS WHT daughter, Don Jean, Mra. Vernal THIS TIRE 6-pMeldrnm and daughter, Norma, ly YOU OWE WITH ANY attended tha graduation exercises Club IT TO YOUR Ihllllp Taylor of thla ward of Miss Rnth Meldrnm. Elmer Mr. and Mrs. George Boyce Jr. Meldrum and Mr. and Mrs. RobLIFETIME GUARANTEE waa elected president of the Lin$15.00 OWN PURSE coln high school student body In entertained at dinner Sunday ert Meldrum attended tha exer- TIRE IN THE Gillespies the election held lent week. TO BUY AT Madge Lewie wee elected a INDUSTRY vice president; Angelina Brim-hel- l, Mrs. Sharp Gillespie waa hoseeeretary end Rex Kofford, tess to tha Literary Club Friday second at her home with President Lydia Mr. and Mrs. Beddlngfleld of Hogan In ebargi of tha meeting. LeOrande Oregon spent Monday A fine review of Katherine An348 W. visiting with Mr. and Mra. L. C. Provo, Utah thony' book, "Queen Elisabeth" Scott. They bed not seen each wee given by Mrs. Loleta Dixon. other for IS years. Mrs. Gladys Smith gave two readPhone 403 Mr. end Mr. David Oveaon, ings, I have to Live With Myand sons Fenton and Levi, of St. self," and Home" by Edgar A. Johns, Aria, and Mr. and Mrs. Guest, Elmer Stratton of Snowflake, The rooms were decorated Aril., arrived Tueadey In Lake with n profusion of summer View to attend the wedding of flower and a tasty lunch waa Cheater Oveaon and Ada Davla n, erred to. Mesdames Beulah which took placa Thuraday night. Naomi Clark, Zephla The visitors are staying at tha Smith, Gladys Smith, Flosalo home of Mr.- end Mr. Wilford Davla, Merle Foote, Amy Taylor, Oveaon. guests, and the following memWhere can you go any other place in the bers, Mssdames Hogan, Dixon, find such large luscious strawberries? world and Cordelia Booth, Lola Wlaeombe, GRAND Emma Brareton, Effle Plnegar, Nowhere! Annie Gillespie, Haul Hawkea, Mrs. C. H. Davies, Reporter Telephone 1 be Utah County soil and climate seem to at the Larson Studio aon-ln-la- FIRST Quality EDGEMONT TIRE Literary Entertained At 8o(s L & H TIRE CO. Utah County CannonAohton,Inc. As You Were! Center St Strawberries Hen-rlcbse- - CASH FOR CARS OR EQUITIES CUSTOM REBUILT USED CARS Liberal Allowances on New Cars VIEW 0I-J-- Right Wrecker Service Phone Prove 1S5 MOHTflC RANGE SALE! ALL MODERNIQUE and ARISTOCRAT MODELS NEW LOW PRICES Tha choir dosed Its activities for tho lesson with a welner mast, on Monday night Twenty-tw- o members met In the wood north of Pace's end enjoyed n bonfire, singing and a honntlfnl upper. A City of Bella," by Elisa Ooudge was reviewed by Mrs. Elslt Tfeylor, at Relief Society on mieedny. Sixteen member ware In attendance, and many ex- - Abo Included at No Extra Coat $20.00 SET DINNERWARE Here Is an Example of Savings Offered You 76-riE- Reg. $89.75 All White or Ivory Enamel ARISTOCRAT RANGE Plus $20.00 Set Dinnerware 76-Pie- ce TOTAL $109.75 VALUE! NOW, for a short time only EASY TERMS OTHER MODELS AS LOW AS $43.75 $Vj).75' TIRE REPAIRING See Us Now U. S. TIRES and BATTERIES DONT MISS THIS EXCEPTIONAL OFFER! - I Furniture Exchange St. 316 West Center SAVE THE SHOE We'll Save the Sole Jnt trot right oyer to oar hop at 114 West Center. Well put brand seer aolee on thoee ihoes and do inch n" good Job that nobody 11 ever ' know they ere Doesn't coat much. Louis Kelsch & Sons Shoe Repairing WEST CENTER Back of Hie Booterlf PHONE 707 BRIMHALL BROS. 191 Wcat 1 North Phone 960 peculiarly adapted to bring out strawberry fection in every way. per- Utah strawberries with a vigorous sales promotion behind them, would without a doubt Utah create a demand sufficient to over-se- ll County's crop and at a top price. Why not cooperate, grower and distributor? Why not agree on a price that would be fair all around and not "kill the goose that lays the golden egg" by making a football out of a product that means so much to Utah County? Why not promote a Utah County Consumer Strawberry Week and every family that has the means buy one case or more? jlave every case sold during that week registered and the total tabulated and given to the Utah County agent to be given to the Utah County papers and the United press. Let the entire country know about our superior product and the answer will be that a demand will be created in excess of our ability to supply. An agreed price by grower and retailer for a weeks event along with an agreement that none other than Utah County strawberries would be offered for sale during the week would make a campaign perfect and would be highly agreeable to the consumers. If every Chamber of Commerce and all the Service dubs in Utah County would get behind a move of this nature, Butlers believe it would go over big. HEADACHE EYE STRAIN BLURRED VISION REMOVED BY (HAASES The latest scientific method sf examining tha eyas Absoluts results guaranteed. Ne glasses reewmmeaded an lees needed Glasses may ha had ea Easy Payments, If. 6. H. HEIHISEUMN with Hstndielmaa Option Jawelry Ca. aid Should a campaign be put on, Butlers agree to purchase a case for every member of its organization. Cordially yours. SHARON (DeLenna Bradshaw Reporter) George Wells of vineyard wax tho speaker at tha Sunday evening meeting In the Sharon ward house, Sunday, Mr. 'and Mrs. R. D. Wells and daughter, Norma, went to Wellington, Utah, to apand Mother's Day with Mra. Well's mother. Mr. and iMra. Allan Bellows and family Journeyed to 8alt Lake Sunday to attend the fnnerai services of Mrs. Bellows mother, Mrs. Marla Ferguson. Lorna Doone" was reviewed by Mrs. Blanche Chrietenaon In Relief society In the Sharon ward house Tuesday afternoon. Cheater Kockerhans entertained a number of friend at a birthday party at hla home Thuraday evening. Games were played end refreshments served after .which the boys and girls attended the show at Lincoln. Kockerhans and Lloyd Louder were escorta of the boys and girls. Ths Orem Contract Bridge club waa entertained by Mra. R. D. Wells at her home Thuraday afternoon. Cerda were enjoyed after which a delicious luncheon waa served to eight The club waa entertained by Misa Beth Carter at her home Friday evening. Sewing and social chat were enjoyed after which a dainty luncheon waa served to the following: Mra Lucille Richards, Mrs. La Rue Gordon, Mr. Thelma Kocker-hanMrs. Lucy Rowley, Mra. Helen Carter, Mrs. La Verl Man-weMrs. S. A. Carter, Mra. Carrol Morgan, Ml La Prlel Kockerhans. Miss Fern Carter and Miss Beth Carter. Mr and Mrs. Roy E. Park entertained a number of friends at their home Thursday evening. Motion pictures of Hawaii, M slice and tha Mt Kebo drive In Utah ware shown by Ralph Hayward of Provo. A buffet luncheon served to II at midnight completed the vmtag'h Le-Prl- el s, ll. Premium Offer are offering during the month of May of Armstrongs Li nogloss Floor Wax will every Inlaid Linoleum job that is felted and centra ted to the floor (must be a 9x12 room or over) This offer also applies to all Linowall jobs. When the Linoleum has been laid, our m will instruct you in the proper care of the floor bj completely waxing it with Armstrongs Linogloa 1 We Gallon Wax. Free! Every adult entering our linoleum Dept during the Month of May will obtain absolutely tree, a trial else can of Armstrong's Wax or Cleaner. Each can' contains a wrapper worth 10c on a larger alae ean of wax or cleaner Be sure to get Dixon - Taylor it Russell |