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Show ilffi VOIlE Friday, Yay 6, 1538 WINDSOR URTrtfr rj jjMAdsj tm f LOS ANGELES jf I DENVER OMAHA fj 7 ( CHICAGO UQq By BusL DEPOT I'nirmlly An. 65 N. riIO-V- Udl' 1575 E ' Ifi ti li cTft l! 1) STOP Those Headaches, Eyestrain, j Blurred Sight ( For glasses that give relief. I) ll Style and Comfort Dr. G. H. Bee f Keintfstan jj OPTOMETREST I BRIM HALL BROS. 121 West 1 North Provo Phone 860 So ALWAYS LOOK Your Very Best Shop HAIRCUTS Are Belter PLIONE 1123 274 West Center - Provo I! I Button Holes I and I I (Marked) SEE Margaret Rockwood ) East First North I Provo Utah 1 320 wttmMitmiwttmimmniflnmmiiiiiimiimmmitmiiHmiiimiimtiimii Dr. J. E. Harrison OPTOMETRIST O Phone 81 104 W. Outer 8te Provo Cudi .I I VALLEY Flour & Feed Company J. S. Smith & Sons WHITE FAWN FLOUR Leads Them AiL Cache Valleys Famous Golden West RED ROSE FLOUR FEATURING and GRAIN EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS For H. & T. Products (From Spanish Fork) In PROVO CITY University Ave. PHONE 114 151 N. ood Used Tires all; sizes HIGH GRAD! Poultry and Dairy FEEDS Dealers in: HAY LAKE VIEW (Helen Oveson - Reporter) Scouts of the Stake had charge of the Sacrament meeting Sunday was evening. A musical rogram ward. given by the Timpauogas Many boy3 received awaras. A beautiful Mother's Day pro- gram has been arranged for Sunday morning. Every mother In the ward and anyone else desiring to attend is most welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Madsen and daughter Maurine of Salt Lake spent the week end with Charles Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson and family and Mr. and Mrs Byron Jacob returned Wednesday afternoon from Las AAngeles where they have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arval Lunceford aud Miss Jettle Jacob. Miss Jacob led the Bell High School Band in tho marching and stunt contest at the T rm A nool ns S HI O I 1 1 ColiS-- - One hundred bands from in and around Los Angeles participated. Beil mgu aciiuui was waiuei( 1st prize due greatly to Miss Jacobs Twirling ability. MOTHER I REASONABLY PRICED See : : & H TIRE Co. 343 West Center Provo A. L. riartvigsen. Correspondent Eath District In Utah National Parks Council Is to hold a District A few of tha Districts Cainporee. have scheduled May 6 and 7, but most of them will be on May 27 and 28. These Camporees are under the direction of the District assisted by the Commissioner, Activities Chairmen and the Troop Committees and Scoutmasters. SCOUTS ENROLL It is expected work at the Santaquin City Recreation Park EXPEDITION will be resumed Friday of this week. This W. P. A. project has not been opeiatmg since last fall. The first registrations for the The crack Dividend hall team North West Explorer Expedition beat Santaquin Friday evening la have been received at the Council a practice game. Office (hey are District ComMis. Phoebe Weed Is recovermissioner of North Sanpete DistIllness. ing from a rict, Calvin Christensen, and The Santaquin Second ward I lig! .ghts of the greatest Siouts Rex Christensen of Troop one-aprimary presented a play refrigerator news youi- No. 503, Mt. Pleaant, and Melvin ever heard of . . . new economy May 3rd under the direction of Frost, Troop No. 313 of Montieel-lMrs Arthur Blaiu. ability to save your money, Indii ationa are t! quota food and time. Upsets all past Mrs. Nettie Tietjeu and Mrs. will be filled shortly. ideas about refrigerators' Julia Peterson have just returnThis Expedition Is specifically ed from visiting In California. for First Class Scouts who are at We report the recent marriage least fifteen years of age, and Is of Miss Vera Clark, daughter of an Educational Tour through Mr. and Mrs. Yellowstone and Glacier National ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Thomas George Parks and West to Seattle, from Clark, also the marriage of Miss Vera Hanseu of Goshen to Mr. which point a boat trip will be Otto Smith of Santaquin. Canadian waters, reWhen you drive to made Intohome via turning Portland, Elmer Norton has purchased Spot Columbia Highway, Boise your and 1 34 acres of land from Andy Larsen and is expecting to plant with good will guar- Salt Lake City. The Tour starts August 8th and the same to berries. like anteed ends August ISth, and will cost Gene Wheelock is reported as 34U.OO. Gerrit DeJong, Council following: having bought the lot adjoining of Explorer Scouting, Chairman Deluxe Dan Ferre, ou the east and Is 1938 CIIEV MASTER and Harrison R. Merrill, Council to summer. Elaborbuild this planning Town Sedan. Activities Chairman, represent Kimball Thompson has bought, the Council Committee. ately equipped. the Thomas B. Smith home on SEDAN Thomas B. Smith 1937 CHEV depot street; Spring Training Moots have has moved Into the Bardsley place Like New. been held.ih ell but two Districts n on mala and 1st west; Jim SED. of the Utah National Parks Counhas move to the Nelson place 1936 DODGE cil, and according to the reporl at 2nd south and 1st west. Compare with any 37 made at each District Moot the on the Market. Camp attendance for 1938 should Mr. A. A. Anderson, Scout be the largest in the Councils Executive, Utah National Parks 1933 FORD, Deluxe Tudor history. The first Camp begins Council has been 111 for the past A Real Buy. 31st to June 3rd at Saratoga, May few days, but is now recovering. followed on June 20 to June 24 Sedan 1933 OLDS. 6 by Navajo Lake Camp near Cedar For your consideraton Looks and runs like City, and Thousand Lake Camp new. Owned by local June 27th to 30th In Wayne REAL PROPERTY Timpanogos Camp July business man, would be County, 11 to 14, and Trout Creek Camp, to to. Brick refer Excellent Cottage glad Uintah Basin, July 18 to 21. We Basement Apartment. - Near expect a total attendance of 2000 B. Y. U. - East Front - Paved Scouts announces Dr. L. D. Street. Pfouts, Council Camping ChairC man. Most Wonderful Property - Paved At Reduced Prices! r treet. - E. of B. Y. U. - $3300. Thirty-nm- e Scouts from WasMAKES Terms. - Opportunity. ALL MODELS-AL- L atch District under the direction A FEW CENTS A DAYS of Royden On University Avenue - Beauty Bralthwait, visited places of interest In Utah County East Frout - Close to Center. Saturday, April 30th. Included Suitable for fine home or apts. in the visits were the State MenOnly Avenue Lot -- Priced tal Hospital, Brigham Young uniReasonable. versity. Steel Plant, Pipe Plant, PROVO AND 8PRIN G VILLE PROVO 150 N. UniT. Ave. Fish and Game Hatchery, the A First North Lot - Good for Springvllie Art Exhibit and the business - It pays to Buy ONE BIG LOT Boy Scout Office. Location - $1500 price. two-wee- . ct o. Keivinator Favorite a the car Lof-gra- tsVAs Used Cars Ralphs Radio Russ Trailer A FIFTY ACRE FARM - 42 shares water - House - Coops. TOTAL PRICE $3750. - Beautiful peas and alfalfa - Farmland less than 10Q per acre. & Appliance Co. Euick and Pontiac Dealer mwmwiiHMmmiOHiittauHiiHuwaiiBUHtmwwtiiiiifitiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiii 1 .. (LEAN lfAl x Acres - Good Four Room House - Water Rights - Priced 5 contract, only 13000. Figure what you pay for rent. Put Rent Here - This Is opportunity. 0 a MESSAGE TO Ten By Joy O. Clegg folks save their flowers, Until weve passed away. But we are sending some to you On this dear Mother's day. Borne They are not of the roses Or violets sweet and rare; But fondest words and thoughts and deeds. The kind our Mothers give and share. ts gay The seeds are sown in human hearts, And never, never fade away To tell you how we love you Now w hile you feel and hear Would be the flowers of our soul Sent to our mother dear. GOSHEN Inna Allen, correspondent Interesting event of the past week was a reception held on Saturday, April 30th, In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Burraston. It was held In the Goshen Jr. The High School Auditorium. evening was spent In dancing and refreebments were served. The bride, formerly Miss Faye Strom, was lovely In a sky blue net dress. Saturday afternoon April 30th a surprise birthday party was held on Mrs. Edith Nelson at her home. There were about 15 present. Refreshments were served and Mrs. Nelson received a lovely token of remembrance. ClosiDg social of Mutual was held on Tuesday, May 3rd. A fine program was presented followed by games and refreshments. Mrs. Edna Peery entertained at a birthday dinner on May the second at her home in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Wayne Carter, An O'" Beautiful 16 Acres Bench land. City Water - Lights - 1 325. per acre - Surrounded by 3500 to 31000 per acre land. - This ik Better. Whose Wives Ccah On An Cottage - Large Lot - Total Price is 33000 or 32500 Cash. - Owner desires Six Room Modern we need not send Quick Sale. They have them every day. They think of every one In need .... 1250. And shed forth love with Building Lot One Acre BuHdlng Lots 3350 every spray. N. E. Large Building Lots $350 1 - Reasonable The flowers which we wish to East Center Lots give BEST BUY IN PROVO A LOT Are gathered from lifes garden VALUED $1500. - Excellent Forget-me-no- Miss PROPRIETORS SANTAQUIN gucsU s, Garments I and Mis. Harold Healey of Muuur are the happy parents of ? a nine pound baby bom Want a cook, boy, Want a clerk Monday, April 25th at the Lelii Want a partner, hospital. Mis. Ilealy is the eldest A situation. via. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Want to sell a farm. Oilier of the Windsor ward. Want to borrow money, Ihe sous of today muke the Want to sell livestock. men of hoaoled our Want to recover lost ac tides. local druggist, Oludo lauebaugh, Want to rent a house or farm, as he exhibited his new son for Want to sell nd hand furniture, the fust time this week. USE THE Illness UTAH VALLEY NEWS Uus Keluuder Is confined to WANT ADS hla bed suffering from tho efAdvertising get new customers, fects of a severe case of flu, Advertising keeps old ones, whh h h contracted some time Advertising builds you up, ago. Advertising gets business. Accident Advertising has energy. Mahlou, the ten year old sou of Advertise and succeed Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smith reAdvertise regularly. ceived an electric shock Sunday Advertise wisely, afternoon. While playing in the Advertise often. Llm'ou hollow he came In contact Advertise nowt with an electrified wire used for OR CALL 13 fencing. The ground being wet he was unable to free himself FOR SALE: One DeLaval from the wire, until au older Separator In A- -l condition. Also brother came to his rescue. The six new cow staunchiona. bee only 111 effects were that It caused Mrs. Holla J. Richey, 3rd East him to feel dizzy and sick tor 4th North, Santaquin, some time after. . Church N ew s DO TOU WANT A Diamond The Stake Musical Festival held Ring and Elgin Watch, both Sunday evening proved to be very for $33.50? HURRY! Pawn successful. The following from ticket void after May. 15. Windsor took part in this gala Phone 02J2 for particulars. Merlene Ruth affair: Olsen, Muzzell, Shirley Harris. June BOARD AND ROOM WANTED: Cragun, Sarah Ellen Muzzell, By young L. D. S. couple, who Norma Hales, Iona Jarman, Reed do not smoke or drink, and Hales, and LeOrand Jarman. would like to pay part costs In Harold Hooley, Verl Harper, taking care of place, or of old Verland Ash, Fay Hreinson, Loa person or couple, with some May Hreinson, Vivian Baxter and time off to attend school. Phone Beth Hooley were present at the 13 for particulars. Pleasant Gro e high school gym. Wednesday evening to participate In the dancing demonstrations EXPERIENCED Stenographer: the direction of under given and bookkeeper wants work. the Brother Robertson from Phone 1051. General Board at Salt Lake City. The Relief Society held their Aa aa Prp.pr1 ct o Ask1imo afternoon. sy aruA.a ssvsog toM u 2 , apron sale Tuesday Sales Books, at the News of- Ice cream and cake were also fice 57 North First West sold. A good program was given Phone IS. and professor Quizz was present to test the memory of many preFOR SALE Reconditioned hay sent. The proceeds will go to the rakes. See W. F. Wlscombe, building fund for ward, amusePhone 034R4. ment hall. Coining Events The Sunday Sthool officers and teachers have arranged a good program for Sunday morning in TIRES TIRES TIRF.S honor of Mother's Day. They nil mothers of t IMHEOHIH tKtm theward to be present. ProfesWe pay hlgheatprlces for sor Harrison R. Merrill of the B. Y. U. will be the principle speakTrade-inany size. Jolley er. Tire Co. 455 West Center. Tuesday the Theology lesson will be given at Relief Society meeting under the direction of class leader, Sylvia Morby. The Primary is preparing for In BONE CO. Ensilage corn, large a spring festival to be held near future. the Ears, grown by Chris Jeppesen. The Aaronic Priesthood under 98 germination. For sale by of LeGrand Jarman Carpenter Seed, Stratton Seed, the direction are making the and Bishopric and Bunker Farm Feed. preparations to attend the County Aaronic priesthood tour. Graut FACIALS I treatment that will Omer, Leo Warren Johnson, erase a few of those little Johnson and Howard Lowe have wrinkles. Call Mrs. James L. of the program. Smith or Yvonne Hansen for charge an appointment. 104 S. 6 East Improvements It takes a heap of work around a place to make It home, but by all reports the Lindon School grounds w 111 be real home like next year with Its lawn, shrubs, etc. The P. T. A. officers are to GOOD USED FURNITURE be congratulated for the support they have given this project. For Sale or Trade: Ranges, Keith Johnson hag been busy Beds, Radios, Tables, etc, for several months Improving hla home In his spart time. A room, Jolley Tire Co. 455 W. screen porch and bath have been added to the two rooms be built Center. some time ago. Socials and Trips Mrs. Martha Johnson entertained at school Monday for her 4th students. A pro5th The May Executive Board and was grade and refreshments given gram Meeting of the Utah National were served. Parks Council was held In Provo, Friday, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. City and County BuHdlng, Mon- Kirk and sons Alvin and Jack day Evening, May 2nd. President enjoyed a trip to the Western shores of Utah Lake. Henry A. Gardner presided. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Harding Air. A Lewis Barber Dressmaking Remodelling Da Ills and family of Provo were the Sunday of Mr and Mrs., James Backus. The tiny daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Swensen was given the Lame of Janice at Sacrament meeting Sunday. The baby was blessed by hur giaiidfather, Archie Boren of 1'ieasant Grove. Garu Swcuseu was confirmed a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints by his father, Eldon Swenseu Sunday at Sau ament meeting. Mr. and Mrs. F.oy Ash and two sous who have made their home at Pleasant Grove for several years have recently moved iuto part of the house owned by John Mr. Abh has purchased Park. five acres of land from Leon Gordon and expects to build there Mrs. Ash is the m the future. Mr. and Mrs. Robert of daughter Wright. The following are candidates for gravfuatlon from the Pleasant Grove high school Peiueal Shoell, Tay Hreinson, Zola Ilooley, Rhea Hooley and Reva Marrott. Mr. aud Mrs. George E. Thompson was the dinner guest Sunday Mrs. of Mr. Thompson's Bister, Rhoda Hreinson. Mrs. Rhoda Hreinson had as her guests during the week her Mrs. Giace Bertwo daughter gers and Mrs. Freda Brackett of Castle Gate. PAGE Thro OF SHARON Hardwood Floors - Fire Built In Cupboards Closets - Beautiful Flowers Garden - Priced $5250. Owner WILL TAKE NOW $4200 MUST BE QUICK SALE - On paved street. - Most attractive Location. Home place - Old-Fashion- I CLUDING FURNISHINGS. FIIONE 1099 Willard L. Sowards Agency LUMBER FOR HOME RANKLY, Mr. Husbpnd, have you ever tried cooking on an IMPROVEMENTS jl During this campaign, we suggest man of the house" or a oar-- II th and penler make needed repairs improvements. We can supply the lumber lor every purpose. Why not a lam and eily cloBet In the cellar as one of many pos-tlble conveniences? Small addi-I- I tions or repairs. Inside and out. bring greater eiticiency and personal satisfaction. Shelves, bird chtl-:- : houses, playhouses tor the so many dren, attic closets things can be done. j Mutual Coal & II Ij :: II II II H il II 1 Wonderful Canyon Home - Modem - with FTtra Ixt - Owners SACRIFICING - Think of the rent you would pay - BUY THIS FOR $1500. NOW - IN- Stave ed old-fashion- ed stove not just one meaL but all of your family's breakfasts, lunches and dinners FOR A. WEEK? Try it sometime and youll learn how slow, how dirty, how difficult it is. Contrast ... such cooking with the super-speecleanliness and automatic advantages d, Lumber Co. THONE 857 a modem electric range which permits one to place an entire mecl of rMIMlfWMMIMiUMimMHIHMIlKMMimtstfi.:;. Poultry men Attention! in the oven, set the automatic clock, and go out for an afternoon return- Petroleum ing to a perfectly cooked dinner. 89 West 2nd North Street TROYO UTAH Carbon O Own Your Own HOME The WONDER FUEL A small down payment will put a modern etectric range in your hoinm. Ws will sell you a lot, build you a home to your liking, on terms like rent. We here homes In every See os for part of Provo. homes, farms, grazing ground, business property. Insurance the Best" Prows & Haws Realty Co. 53 North University Avenue 1 bode 456 , For 1 Convenient, easy terms on balancm Brooding Chicks NO ASH MORE HEAT Snjcnj 6 &l Ficinq iriik Qitcp Shctilafcj ENDS TROUBLE S A V ES CASH! 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