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Show Page Four $ Mrs,w J UTAn II A R I). 0 II (trout Pne, Reporter Mol The new members chosen as the inishioimry committee are Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter; Mr. and Mrs, Curtio Gordon; and Mrs. Areo Morgan; Mr. and Mrs. Fay Fielding and Mr and lEKtC I STOP Thoee Headaches, Eyeetrata, Starred Sight For glasses that give relief. Style and Comfort Ksialsetaan OFTOMETREST here Organ ire Troop No. 32 entertained their parents Monday evening Mothers' Scout at Mutual A organization' with Mrs. Janies Rlair a president and Mrs. Kata Cordner and Mr- -. Agnes Bellows a, assistants a as effected. Refreshments were served commitHenry Taylor teeman and Clifford Fielding dis- triet commissioner were present Sout Phone 026J3 Dr. G. H. Meta an. Mrs. Kenneth j Joseph Finth lift Satur-fo- r California to ba with Bishop Finch who is reported as not so well. Mr. and Mrs Orson Prestwlch and Mr. and Mrs, R. D. Wells spent Easter Sunday In Zion canyon. They were over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cutler at Pangultch. Mrs. Marvin Olsen of Logan Is visiting at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Pyne. Mrs A. V. Washburn will entertain on Thursday of next week for the Orem Literary club. The Primary officers and tea- ? " chers and their husbands will entertain for the play cast Our Father at the home of Mrs. Curtis Gordon Saturday evening. Mrs. Dtlmar Olsen was host a-- 3 Tuesday evening at the home of her partuts, Mr. and Mrs. R. D Weils at a braid. 9 shower for Mrs. Richard Wells, (Susie Madsen.) Miss Dorothy Stratton is at the Atrd hospital. She underwent an operation for appendicitis last Saturday. The Relit f Society social for this month will be held next Friday at the home of Mrs. Kate Cordner. The "Better Homes' club met at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Wilkinson of Timpanogas, Thursday. Mrs. Maeton Went and Mrs, Harry SWanaon were In charge of the program. Celebrates 85th Birthday Mrs. Eugene Newell entertained Friday evening for her mother Mrs. Mary Bunnell whose S5th birthday occurred on that day., Those present were Mrs. Tenia Gibson and Mrs, Margaret of Heber; Mr. and .Mrs, George Fisher, Mrs. Jennie McMullen, and Mrs. Martha Bnrg-ne- r of Park City; Mrs. H. Jt Davis of Pocatello, Idaho and from Orem sere Mr. and Mrs.. n Eugene Presturch, Mr. and Prestwlch, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Burdell Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Maag, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Newell, Mrs. , Me-Ph- ie Mrs-Elvi- r i r; - .,,5 a b -- - For - Opening Day r& J Sunday, April 24 1 dent, Susan P. ameson, second-vic- e president and Geraldine secretary-treasureThe next P.-A, meeting is to be held May 12 in Edgemont, Everyone interested in school problems should attend. Mrs. Esther Brown will give the social service lesson in Relief Society next Tuesday. Funeral Service In Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bean and family attended the funeral services of Mrs. Beans father, Charles William Love in Salt Lake Sunday. Members of the family and many friends accom panied the body to Provo for burial. Susan P. Jameson During the afternoon about BO Telephone 621-R- 1 people called at the Horace Bean home and were served luncheon Sunday School conference will by Mrs. Oliver Hansen, Mrs. be held Sunday evening at 7:30. Lynn Wakefield and Mrs. Ernest Superintendent Lynn Taylor will Adams. be in charge. A splendid program Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wignall anq has been arranged and a good atfamily spent Sunday with the tendance Urdesired. Oiver Hansen family. Election Mr. and Mrs. William Buckley A. held its had as their guests, Sunday, Mr. Page School P.-annual election of officers In the and Mrs. S. Wheelrigbt of Ogden. Edgemont ward Thursday. Mrs. Mrs. Hermie Hill and Eva Hill Effie Pinegar was elected presi- spent the week-en- d with tha dent, G. E. Sandgrew, vice-preHill Brothers. Eva Hill repre- PLEASANT 3 Decker Cones . . 5c m if Quart 25c Pint 15c Cream Rich Ice Cream NEW POST OFFICE) (OPPOSITE I 71 5 4' 4 4-- ? M East 71 West 't'f. 4 4-- Center Phone Phone 478 870 Jello All Flavors, 3 Snowdrift Rice (Choice) 4 pounds White Kinjj Large package Matches carton 2 Peas or Beans No- - 2 -- can, 2 15c 28C -- T Frosts & Vegetables Bananas Lemons Large size, doz. Carrots Tender, . New Cabbage 5c ...19c Sweet, 4 bunches for per pound 10c 3c Pot Roast ! per pound Delux Meat Loaf Pork Veal FACIALS per pound Beef 23c 12c 15c z' A treatment that iji smal sum you can own a beautiful 1938 Leonard Electric Refrigerator now... with a combination of V ALUE features no others oiler. , fft-j- t at Ap$15an n)) rVf7 Provo Bit Garments LADIES Y Y New Style, Weaves, fY Y fY Highsft-quelit- Y Y Y Y Y Y 9 Sc FuF y 3 Y X Y Y Y v UQgZqZzqlo 4mJmJ W PINT Ji-lo- Pickup n lw. n. u, GAL. Deck Point, '.aterproof. Stands hard use. For two weeks, specially reduced to , I & i Keep it as beautiful as Nature intended it to be. Have scienti-li- e facials relax, tlic erase tired muscles winters worry lines. Phone 517 s,i-- i iA t i Sx, . j- - .. .00 Down .GO Pickup $ b'J Down 3 Long and Short TRUCKS $4-.) 1 1933 IKj .00 Ton Sedan Plymouth Full .00 $ Price 103 PAY FOR IT IN CON VFN1ENT MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS TO SUIT YOUR INCOME . . . How often have yon wished you could use til that waste space in the basement? Its like adding another story to the house merely putting a new room down there- children to play to dance, entertain. Our new Finance Plan enables you to make additions and betterments like a recreation room, a porch, new root or built-i- n garage NOW, and to pay later in small monthly installments. Investigate this plan at once. We ate headquarter (or complete information on moderniaatiox See Our Fine Stock of s EXTERIOR VARNISH I tv 11 Fulierspor. To weother-prefe- front ct doors, garden furniture, etc $g sovings for two weeks ot . . . SAVE! 1.47 au ait 82' Dixon - Taylor- - Russell Phone 016PJJ FULLER PAINT HEADQUARTERS u Used Cars At Reduced ALL MOD ELS-AL-L Including Loan to Finance Pril the Work MAKES BINT Russ Trailer Tri-Sta- Inc. Ave. t 150 N. t'nfv. te PROVO A RELIABLE DEALER Lumlisr Go. HELPFUL SERVICE 598 So. Univ. Phone 29 mmmtmmmmmmmmtmmwiti - Phtna 34 f 1930 CHEV. CANOPY PORCH PAINT wi 1 0 I niffii 135 .. . "f ONLY WITH GLOWING SKIN f 4 . . . 3.134 2 JmJmJmJ H Your Face is Your Fortune Bargains Galore . . . Fuller Pure Prepored. For o beautiful protecting oil over" job. For two weeks, Fuller Porch Y Phone 200 1935 FORD, $ HOUSE' PAINT 55 X V Y V Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y I tpecUl prices will NOT ba repeated ik'n yaar. QUART I Y Ur PsUti. TKeis 92 49c & 59c 329 E. 4 So. BROS. Provo price slashed to different 3 79c 121 West 1 North Hsrs't your ckenee to tsvo on your , f prtng psmtmg. w BUNKER FARMS FEEDS fY Emma Giles Beauty Studio I M II A L L 1 80-lb- AND C. Maag of Springvllle announce the arrival of a little daughter at their home, April 8. She has been given the name Janet L. The Maags were former Vineyard residents. FtULLiGD OFFER: OCT Births iiiiiimjmmiiiHKmiiuniiimtimiiHmiimimmtHHMmmHimimHitiiitBaitiiHiiiimmiimiumHmttmiuuiRUiitwwimiiwtmimmmiiMuitmitiiiiBi Feeds Are Down DRIVE L. D. S. Y m w 03 N. Uni. Ave. Are UP 50-lh- e. Y tobf' will I. 40c Calcite, hen or chick e 78c Millrnn, white, 11.10 Rolled Barley, 75-tt$t.84 Dairy Feed, 14, 11.40 Wheat, eoft, recleawad Seed Oata, choice $1.70 Laying Maati, corn base .... $1.78 $1.48 Corn, white or yellow $1.45 Short, white Mixed Pig Feed $1.4 $1.70 Calf Meal, 1. $1-8Starting Mash Flour, Star or Turkey, 08-l- b $2.45 Yellow BIonbowi Clover, lb. 14c Alfalfa Seed, choice Ctah 29 H 444M4 HaSpIVo liGcilo asisS Ml) HUH WE 4 Mr. and Mrs. Wesley daughter of Ben Watonobe has arrived from Jaa three week pan following journey whRh Bhe made alone. She will make her home here with hef father. year-old II k e3 Spsar Lumber Co. 3rd So. 2nd West NEW CUtClER' SEALED UNIT . . but btc mmiulouljr economical tremendous cold power. NEW ICE POPPER Instantly flipr cubes out of trays.. no melting nor messy bother. Shelve adjust up NEW FOOD-FI- T or douv...bold big turkeys, etc. freezes ice, NEW ZERO FREEZER ' For a very Mrs. Geo. F. Wells, Reporter Telephone our neighbors on the north and Btreeta view the beautiful clean and yards of Pleasant Drove and see how successful they have been. Miss Kuniko Wntonobe, seventeen-- t VINEYARD 0I-R- yet having cleaned out their tiif can alleys should ride over to Church Services The Sunday evtning church services will be under the direction of the church seminary graduates. The Lincoln High School Male Glee club with Elis B. Terry directing will furnish the musical program. All ward members are urged to attend. Garbage Dump Days Thursday, Friday and Saturday have been given to Vineyard residents for the fr e use of the Orem garbage dump. Those not derson and the host and hostess and the honored guests. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Olson and daughter Jacquoline of Kellogg, Idaho are spending two weeks here with relatives . Mrs. Glaydg Turner and two children and Mrs. Joan Maxwell of Elko, Nevada are visiting here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Murdock. UL DAY BUYS ONE! erase a few of those little wrinkles. Call Mrs. James L. Smith or Yvonne , Hansen for an appointment. 104 S. 6 East. 5 MEATS Hams hs -Ensilage corn, large Ears, grown by Chris Jeppesen. 98 germination. For sale by Carpenter Seed, Stratton Seed, and Bunker Farm Feed. 18c Egjs for. 15c Golden Ripe, pound ' BONE CO. 48c pail VmftlMH FEW CENTS A HALE Reconditioned hay rakes. See W. F. Wiscombe, Phone 034R4. 13c for t These 609 housewives report it is thermos economical, yet mos powerful and efficien refrigerator a family can own today FOR Shop Here and Save 1 -- ELECTRIC en- tertained Wednesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Gunard Lungren of Los Angeles. Mrs. A. Pace was Sydney honored Tuesday evening. Her birthday anniversary. The following people were present: Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pace, Mrs. Florence Shepherd and family, Mr. , and Mrs. Will Cox and family, Mr, fm I1 LEONARD f cic uibion.- Mr. and Mrs. LeEarl Burr sTL '1 the Roosevelt high school at tha commercial contest held at the B. Y. U. Shower Given Mrs. Diantha Ekiae, Mrs. Merle Foote, Mrs. Emily Baum, Mrs. Ellen Patten, Mrs. Ruby Hunn, Mrs. Zella Calvin and Mrs. Anna Neilson gave a miscellaneous shower at the Eklns home Monday night for Miss Joyce Gadd, daughter of Mr. "and Mrs. J. P. Gadd who was married Wednesday In the Salt Lake temple to Sterling Mohlestein, son of Mr. music John Mohlestein. Games, and refreshments were enjoyed by 60 ladies, who presented tbq bride with many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Davis of Wallsburg spent Sunday with Mrs. James Phillips and family. Benied Welcomed Mr. and Mrs. Victor M. Anderson entertained Monday evening in their newly finished home at a neighborhood party honoring Mr. and Ms. Fred Lystrup who have moved to Orem to make their home. Games and social chat were enjoyed and a delicious luncheon served to Mr. and Mrs George Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Jens C, Andreason, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. J. A Olson, Mrs. Hulda Hansen, Mrs. Persis Young, Miss Barbara An- For nearly a year... right through hottest summer.. .they tested this t rest new refrigerator before it was annum) oedt h Brick Ice Cream r. T. VIEW r Davis, Mrs. David Rowley, Miss Jep-pers- si Thelma Bunnel, Julian Fronk, Thora, Dan and Elliott Newell. She received some lovely presents. Reviews Book Verdi Powell of the B. Y. U. read a three act play Tuesday at Relief Society in connection with the book "The Romance of an Old Play House being reviewed 2 for the Relief Society by Mrs.1 Christensen. Mrs. Ethel Blanj-Pyne sang Sweet Genevieve, Mrs. Clarence Kofford and son Rex and Mrs. G. T. .Tucker a played harmonica and guitar selection. Mrs. Phylis Hancock, Mrs Della Tucker, Mrs. Pearl Jepper 9 son, Mrs, Mary Wilkinson, Mrs Vern Johnson, Mr. and Mrs, Wil Sard Bishop and Mr. aud Mrs Sam Kitchen went to Salt Lake Tuesday to attend th temple $ Friday, April 22, 1333 NEWS and Mrs. Will Duffm and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Peterson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Terry and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pace and family, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pace, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Beers and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Pace and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pace, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Shepherd and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shepherd and family and Joseph Millett. She received some lovely gifts. A program, games and refreshments wereeijofe Ro-ban- ia V- -- VALLEY We Draw Your Plans, Build and Finance Your Home . SPECIAL THIS WEEK! Best House Paint Standard Barbed Wife, S3-ro- d per gallon spool .... per spool $2.95 $3.95 2, |