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Show THE VOICE OF SIIARON Fage Six Legion Women Donate Deaths Mrs. Ida Kristens Rasmussen, pioneer of Provo since 1S63, died at the home of her son, Clarence Rasmussen in Pleasant Grove, Sunday. Born in Denmark an Two important lines of service which have been adjded to the Utah Valley i Publishing Company: The L. C. Smith and Corona Typewriters and Adding Machines agency, exclusive for Provd City and District. 1. 2 We are pleased to announce also that BERT E. POULTON of Provo t force, and will represent the Utah Valley Publishing Company in Provo and surrounding district, in soliciting orders for both these agencies. Mr. Poulton is also authorized to accept printing orders for the mercial printing plant of com- ;! . 4 it V I I : c :: a NEW 1938 "PACEMAKER " SPEED MODELS a machine! school work, Boy what WORK... ANYTHING YOU HAVE TO HOME WRITE! EASY TO OPERATE . . .AND EASY TO held their carnival Saturday evening with making the gayest decorations Masonic temple look like Vanity Fair. Fortune tellers, side-shobooths, refreshment stands, and all the paraphanalia of a festive and week greeted the parents friends of the Daughters, who made merry with a succession of Old-roy- u i. Mrs. J. D. Pyne. Reporter 5 Telephone 026J3 4 A lovely 4 4 E y n n u T home wedding (AUDI? was ? jf i m o that of Miss Susie Madsen and Richard Wells, on Saturday evening at the home of the grooms arents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wells. The ceremony was performed by President A. V, Watkins at 8 oclock In the presence of immediate J family members. The bride is the 'daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. J. Madsen Jr. of Y'ineyard. She was J J attended by the grooms sister, Mrs. Delmar Olsen. Lloyd Pyne was best man. PAY FOR. ..ONLY $100 I A week! Hirr"l Cow la and try ill Yr i wttk Dm ONLY portabi FLOATINO Sold Exclusive in Provo by Utah Valley Publishing Co. Phone 13 for a Demonstration c ) hfj i( f J Ii "i . m. n G i f "nxmmv Qpi&w h p ij i ixpi ii i JW Pi y ) !(( (p l !(p ( P (v ilfliKP I f ( Lloyd Pyne was host at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pyne at an 8 oclock dinner in honor of the young couple. n Fred Dixon gave a review one-ayWhite plays: Dresses, and "Hearts to Mend, Thursday, for the Literary club at the home of Mra. Clifton Pyne. Solos were sung by Mrs. Leora Calder and Clifton Pyne Jr. MrB. of out-of-da- te two ct Julia C. Burr was honored Wednesday on her 80th birthday at the home of her daughter, Mra. Roy E. Park. Open house wat Mrs. C Novelty Advertising Products held for all her friends. Her daughters, Mrs. Effie Millet, Mrs. Arretta Clayton, Mrs. Vera Meeh-aand Mrs. Nellie Bullock as-- 1 1 sisted Mrs. Park in receiving the 1 1 j guests. A beautiful birthday cake centered the table which was covered with a lovely lace cloth j I 'over pink satin. Numerous potted ;!plnts adorned the living room. 1 1 Mrs. Burr received some lovely 1 4 gifts. That evening her children 1 I' j gathered at the Park home and a 7 reception was given in her honor. ji j Remember , too, there is in the line of printing which Our job printing plant is at U our prices are right. faction on eury job. THE Jobs Daughters - ,, . C. Your Printing Orders Also: CORONA PORTABLES ts I. c u PRODUCTS are so numerous a catalogue would be needed to list them. We have everything you leant, however, in the way of advertising novelties, calendars, paper money, book matches, dat.crs, rubber stamps, and steel dies, etc. Call 13 for a visit from Mr. Poulton. mm, ttiiHiiMtuuuitmiKtifimftiiMiwitwimniu meeting of the Stockholders A THE AMERICAN STAMP COMPANY PHONK anuattsmtrtrr.: ruua of Provo Bench Canal and irrlg-atio- n Co. is called to meet Satur-daApril 30, 1938, at 2 P. M at the west room of Seminary building in Orem, Utah. The purpose of the meeting f fn nmonrl tho Artinlnw of Innrnnw. ation and decide on the, amount 4 If you have any model or make of typewriter at home, Mr. Poulton is an expert repair man, and a call to this office will bring his services. We also sell typewriter ribbons, carbon paper and other supplies. ALL MACHINES sold here may be oballowtained on terms, with a liberal trade-iance for your old machine. No need for trouble and expense, to say nothing of delay or through using a worn-ou- t You can get a new machines for as machine. low as $1 a week, as cheap as renting one. 77 No. 1st West St., Provo, Utah. cedure of laying, and the Utah Rock Asphalt Co. is using a newspaper article on Provo City street paving recently issued to adver-tlse'iproducts. The original cost of paving Provo City streets cost $20.38 per front foot down to $5.62 while tua last project cost the property owner from 88c to $1.30 per front foot. of Deer Creek water the company is to subscribe for. RAY B. WENTZ,,' K President. II SMITH and CORONA typewriters and adders are on display in the windows of this company at 5j) North First lUe,s street. Yon are invited to come in for inspect-o- n and demonstration at any time, or phone 13 and Mr. Poulton will bring a machine to you for demonstration. COMPANY y, H-- THE L. DYEING i A f : FROVO CLEANING and Prvo is receiving publicity on jts street paving projects throughout Utah and surrounding states. Inquiries from Rock Springs, Wyoming and other cities have been made as to the cost and pro- ox-tea-m nif u 4 Tcr:::i Offered Send something to us regularly Keep your clothes new CLEANING, MIESSING, DYEING, ALTERING and REPAIRING w I ft if f H r ? 6 s your work here. underprivileged Provo City Streets Get Publicity fi Clarifilter la the beet piece of cleaning apparatus oa the market. Our Mor- in her native land, coming to Utah with her mother in 1663 and settling in Provo. They crossed the ocean in a sailing vessel and crossed the Great Plains with in, the John S. Saunders company. Vt She married Jens Knudsen in 1870, and Andres Rasmussen in 1882. One son. N. William Knudsen, Provo, from the first marriage, and two sons, Albert Rasmussen of Provo, and Clarence of Pleasant Grove, and three daugh, r ters from the second marriage: lJrs. Millie Hansen, Mrs. Minnie 4A Farrer of Provo, and Mrs. Hilde There are 1 1 Dewey of Los Angeles v 32 grandchildren and 23 great Funeral services grandchildren. were held Thursday in the Sixth d ward with Bishop Terry J. in charge. Berg Mortuary. n of nothing you need we cannot supply. your service, and guarantee satis- i i Everything is in readiness for the M. Men and Gleaner banquet 'and dance for Thursday. April 7 'at 7:30. All M. Men and Gleaners 'desiring to attend must make re- -' serrations before Monday evening for themselves and partners. Mr. and Mrs. Tho Jacobs, Verl, Betty and Gwen; Mr. and .Mrs. J. D. Pyne, Rhea Pyne, Max and Dee Pyne; also Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pyne were guests at dinner Sunday at the hom of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Park. Publishing Company 57 North First West Street, Provo PHONE 13 v L- - - S5 -- i Down Liberal Terms Fully Equipped Fully Insulated 5 Y KAU PROTECTION PLAN 106 ICE CUBES 14 ora. 8 lbs. Size is an important factor in an electric refrigerator and Coldspot gives you a big, roomy SIX at a price others ask for Fours and Fives! Plenty of sparkling ice cubes for serving cooling drinks. Power to freeze an extra supply in a Jiffy. j . That means G.3 cu. ft. of refrigerated storIt means 131 sq. ft. of usable shelf area with adjustable shelves that permit you to store foods and receptael.es of various sizes as the need arises. Holds enough food for the average family of five without crowding! ISM SQUARE FEET OF SHELF AREA age! Fully 4 Feet more usable sbelf space than you usually find at the price. The Bee Hive girlsmet at the A. V. home of Mrs. Watkins Monday evening. Mrs. Loy Doss on gave a splendTd lecture "Health. Their teachers, Mrs Effie Park, Mrs. Ethel Finch and Mrs. Lillie Johnson assisted. ' Utah Valley O Plus Powered A large group of young folks enjoyed a roller skating partyI Friday night. Mrs. Samuel Bradwas chaperone. I opens door uheo the hand are full. Touch-a-l- hfrodrx Cube Release to remove cube a needed. 8peelei loo n Tray traj Relent at touch. Talc advantage of Smrs Pa Easy y m4 n t Plan to provide your home with i your needs. - It cleans clothes cleaner than any other dry cleaning machinery. Bo, If you want your clothes cleaned cleaner, cleaned better, and returned more promptly, send Gwen Nelson Whetten, 27, wife of Loren Whetten of Cedar City Reinwald Liechty, eon of Mr. and died Wednesday at the hospital Mrs. A. B. Llechly of Pleasant there, following an operation. She View ward, has Just returned was the daughter of Joseph and from the German mission, where Eliza Call Nelson of Provo, a events. he spent the past 30 months. He graduate of the B. Y. U and a also spent the past month, visiting former school teacher. Sh? was N. C. Hicks has returned to and traveliug in other European married to Mr. Whetten June 21, countries before sailing for the 1935. Burial, will take place in Denver, Colo, after having sent v. s. theweek end in Provo with his Provo, Saturday at 1.30 p. m. Berg mortuary family. ' a native son, well known here, who has had several years experience in typewriter and advertising service in Pocatello, Idaho, has joined our sales H - the benefit thildren. r The American Stamp Company Agency, with its hundreds of novelty advertising services. i-- ; the Bowser Clarifilter System Boer The American Legion Auxiliary has r ade a contribution of 350 to the Child Welfare Fund which is handled through Provo City tor S3, 1655, she early joined mon church while yet Friday, April "W Wot (Voter St. STORE HOURS: I) to 5:30 Week Days 9:00 to 0 p. m. Saturday M 1, 1933 |