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Show 'll E totnr, HIE VOICE nr, OF CiT i rinxi SLURl 30, 1939 Friday, June fi Orem 3 Casli Store ka TI$s Page is Sponsored by the Orem Business Men As a Means of Helping To Establish and Foster Community Consciousness , WINDSOR i (Mrs. Fury Nielsen Reporter) Erva W. Bnnlty as manager. The the following girls compose Edna team, Joce Beardahl, Hooley, La Rue Johuaon, Marie Harper, Dawn Etta Sweuseu, Bevel ty Hums, Mauriue Morby, Ola Foutz and Fawn Walker. Eaih Friday Mrs. Booth and Lydia Smith are at the Church house grounds from 5 until 7 p m. and invite all Primary children to come and join them in two hours of recreation, which consists of dancing, games, and a story hour. Leo Frandsen recently bought the home formerly owned by Mr. r and Mrs. Cragun, and moved his family there. The Old Oiks committee entertained at a social Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walker and family attended the Lockhart e SunTeunion at PaTk Mr and Mrs. Heston Wilberg announce the arrival of tlitir second little aon, born Friday, June 23, at their home in Orem. The proud grandparents ar Mr. and Mrs. Evan Wilberg and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Harris. A winsome little daughter arrived at the St. Marks hospital Saturday, June 24, to Mr. and Mrs Roy Keetch. Mr. and Mrs. ,Vm. Downs and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Keetch are the grandparents. Sheldon Harris and Rhoda Hreinson will have charge of conjoint meeting Sunday evening. A good program Is being arranged. The Primary of Windsor boasts a Teal soft ball team. They play each week at Rosalawn with Mrs day. Ro-She- Mrs. Blanche Nielson entertained at a birthday party in honor of the 11th birthday anniversary of her daughter, Vans. Seventeeen little girl friends enjoyed themselves at Rosalawn where the party was held, trimming and games were enjoyed after which a d.irty luncheon was served. A large birthday cake witn eleven candles served as a centerpiece. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Johnson of Vineyard, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Donkin of Salt Lake and Mrs. Eliza Cooledge of Lehi were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Nielson, Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Stanley B. Harris were pleasantly surprised when Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ash Croft and Charles of Kirtland, New Mexico paid them a visit, ter, Thora, are visiting at Ca- thur motored to Salt Lake STAKE Amelia Latta, Reporter iC'f ItA Ait,' !' g There were 696 baptisms performed on the junior excursion Saturday, June 17. (Those participating were: Vineyard ward. Harry S. Robert P. Larsen. Marion J. Gillies, Boyd W. Harding, Wayne H. Gammon, Delbert Mills, Alvin C. Harding, Wayne ,M. and Floyd W. Clegg, Gail Barker. Pleasant View ward, Elaine T. Or-vi- n, Heb-ertso- n, (MFEEDk Dealers for - - -E. C. OLSEN CO. SrEAT MATERIALS BERRY CUPS BERRY CRATES BOX NAILS PAPER CHERRY CRATES and BASKETS Kelloggs Corn Flakes, pkg. pH Wesco, 3 pkgs for 23c Tuna Flakes, Vs 10c Corn Beef, per can 15c Wax Paper, (125) 11c ... 10c 10c iiJr PREPARED Mustard, quart Wheaties per pkg. 11c 9c Catsup, bottle GASOLINE OILS BISQUICK ACCESSORIES 2QH r For Short Cake Del Monte Tomato 15c Juice, z Zephyr Punch JPH 46-o- f A , mmm SERVICE WHITE SPOT SERVICE bottles for Robert J. Thorne East of the Orem Cannery 2-l- Wanted to Buy: is 4 i 4 4 4 4-o- z. 09-J- -l Last week a petition requesting Provo Rapid Transit Co. to route a bus along Riverside Drive. What a boon It would and prove to these petitioners many more should their plea be acted upon favorably. Mrs. Annie Jolley Is recovering from a slight Indisposition. She and Patriarch Jolley went Ith their daughter, Mrs. Charles Fechser of Las Vegas on a brief visit with another daughter, Mrs. Orville Jensen of Redmond. The Sunday School outing, held last Sunday, was an outThe day was standing success. perfect, the site chosen was admirable and many ward members were present. Representatives from the various classes gave numbers for the program which included a poem and song from a talk from the kindergarten, the Gospel Doctrine class by C. H. Davies, a trio from the missionary class Just a Wearyin for You, sung by LaPriel Harvard, Margaret Nicol and Vivia Davies. After luncheon games were plaved. Vivia Davis is spending a week In Pleasant Grove with her sister, Mrs. Gordon Atkinson. B. M. Gardner Is building an garage near his new Bradshaw -- 'Reporter) Telephone 051-R- 4 (DeLenna Mr. and Mrs. S Visit trained Foods for Every Normal Infant Diet -- 1-l- Red Star Flour rrutola Punch 3 ' 1 ALL AT A SAVING QUALITY MEATS At Saving Prices BEEF FORK MUTTON I JET VS FVRVI8H YOU JULY 4th pt the We Got Em Jims Orem Drug Co. DISCOUNT ON ALL FILMS 10 Mgr. 33c cans for 17c Lincoln Service s. 2-l- .............n.w.nr.frty.niltltlltfmtTnilri)nnnillllTttlinn)))n)H))M())1i IIIMIIIIIIIII, Where You Get FIRST 19c b. In Quality Brick Cheese . . . 49c I. G. A. Salad Dressing, quarts 3 . . . West of Lincoln High Always W. P. WILLIAMS VEGETABLES New Cabbage lb. 2V2C Bananas, 3 lbs. . . 19c Lettuce lg. heads 5c . 19c Potatoes, 10-lb- S RwmwmunnmronmtimvnmmnniiiiHittni!i ! gif ME-AT- S Baby Beef Pot Roasts, lb Salt Bacon, lb. Assorted Lunch Meat, lb. I Lrrd. 2-l- bs Dean Parks FRUIT MARKET s. 1P1 4t fi' T j . . WE BUY, THE SSF BEST FRUIT Berries - Cherries - Apricots 15c j Rib Boil, per lb. 10c Steak Dinners, Plate Lunrles, Sanduides (hot of coM); Coffee liiiiifiMiimimm for Make WARM FRIENDS J. B. SUMNER Gels Rite Pectin 2 bottles for ... Sheffords WE SERVE: n An Get your COLD DRINKS . . . 59c Sugar, Lux and Lifebuoy Hand Soap, 4 for 25c TRIPPLE THICK MALTS iwitmtim mruntmum 4 - 18c 2 Try one of our fiHfirniruum Toilet Tissue, . Marshmellows . . 10c n xILnn cua - Tucana - VATU per 16c . . for 26c Milk, 4 cans 2-lb- 23c broken slices Flit Fly Spray large cans bars. Breakfast cans for Peas, Sweet Wrinkle 4 West side of Highway Across from High School MRS. W. P. WILLIAMS Agriculture 5 for 2ft T4 for Corned Beef, can 15c P. & G. or C. W. hoppers because tney are under the impression that they still 3 23c have to pay 35c a sack for It. Our County Commissioners have Deviled Meat 3 - 10c made It possible for everyone to get grasshopper bait free of Club A charge if they will furnish their Coffee, s. own sacks. Every day excepting Sunday lb. . . 5c from 9:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. at Bananas, the TTtah County Fair grounds grasshopper bait will be avail- We Deliver Phone 02R4 able. You may get what you need by calling for the same. 5c 4 10-lb- iiimiMiwuMiMwwbWMtHi from cjim s Jello, per pkg Milk, all brands t0n;iFLf"E5 SCO I.G.A. Pork & Beans Sid- - "iimihw SPECIAL office, June 26, 1939: Reports still come to us that some farmers are not baiting for grass- tall can ?2d Soap, Crystal White 18c 5 giant bars Hlot or Cold Deviled Meat 3 for 10c ' SANDWICHES El Campo Tuna CONFECTIONS Flakes, Vt s, 2 for 21c I NEW TIMP. Lincoln Confect. & Lunch m 10c pkgs Albers (Thistle. Salmon, Del Monte Let's All Boost Orem mu 85c bag 48-l- b. We Hire Orem People ii 26c Oxydol, lge. pkg. 20c GILLMORE STATION '(inn for b. at Free Hopper Bait Noy Offered Farmers SOAP, I Pineapple, lge. cans the Joseph Smith. mti omn rri Ray Ekins, Reed Ekins and Stanford Patten spent two days at Brighton on a fishing trip. Corn Flakes, lge. pkg. any brand, 3 for 25c Schillings Coffee imniN Gerber's Baby Foods runs Monday Saturday, June 30th MARKET W. for Paper, for Kerr for for Cracker Jack, for per Tuna for Values for Dan Jepperson are vacationing in Idaho. Naoma Park and Rudolph Wolfgram were the speakers at (Across from ROSALAWN) the Sunday evening Sacrament Ice Cream Groceries meeting. They spoke on the 5 work, life, and martyrdom of 4 Fresh Fruit Candy Mr. and Mrs. George SAT. and MON. SPFA1 AIi4 Fort, Wednesday night. Mrs. H L. Nider and children 4 . . . 15c are visiting in Idaho with rel- Jell-We- ll atives and friends. 10c 3 Toilet Mrs. Wakefield and Lynn children have returned 23c from Lids, 3 Kaysvilje where they visited with Miracle-ade- , 3 10c Mrs. Wakefields family. Mrs. Hattie Peterson is visiting 3 10c for a month with relatives in Salt Lake and Heber City. 19c Corn Flakes, 3 Mrs. Kathryn Firth, Reed and Lloyd Workman and Arlington Salmon, can 10c Snow have returned from a weeks fishing trip at Fibh Lake. 29c Fish, 3 Jimmy Arthur of Silverton is visiting with Don Penro Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis and daughter Darlene spent Sunday at Canyon Glen attending the Parcell family reunion. f Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips spent the week at Wallsburg. Mrs. Elva Neilson and Lynn York of Ogden Bpent Sunday here with friends and relatives. Mrs. Diantha Ekins visited I.G.A. STORE 1 SHARON We carry PHONE 014R1 : Drages arket Mrs. C. H. Davies - Reporter 4-l- Highest CASH PRICE PAID ROY E. PARK Nelson Fay . Andrew's underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Alru hospital Monday. She is reported to be doing well. Mrs. Luella Shoemaker, Nancy Brown and sons, Billings and Donald, of Seattle, Washington, have been guests a the Ray Ekius home. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Baum attended the wedding of their cousin, Maurine Hacking, at Cedar GRAND VIEW i 19c Macaroni, Toilet Tissue, 3 for 11c bottle 7c Vanilla, RASPBERRIES BING CHERRIES CURRANTS BLACK CAP RASPBERRIES LOGANBERRIES DEWBERRIES 'ey Mrs. return to California. The genealogy classes will continue their meetings throughout the summer each Sunday evening In the ward house at 7:00 oclock. All are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs Louis Krump (Gwen Park) are the proud parents of a baby boy, Mr. Krump at present is employed In California. Telephone VIEW Susan Jameson, Reporter Telephone 021R1 2 for bs. PLEASANT Snow (Marjorie Johnson) have returned to Lake View after a trip to the San Francisco Exposition. Mrs. Glen Davis 'Alta Clinger) and son of Los Angeles are vishouse. iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Heber S. Harding Is reM. A. Clinger, for several days. covering from a recent Illness. Elvin Bunnell, Paul Taylor Mr. and 'Mrs. Lawrence Gibson and Rudolph Reese, left Sunday are enjoying a visit from their morning for Canada. They exMrs. Maud West and sons pect to attend the Worlds Fair sister, and Gerry of California. Gaylord at San Francisco and other Mr. and Mrs. Dean D. Nuttall of interest before returnpoints returned recently from a two ing. Deviled Meat 3 - 10c 4 4 ft and Peanut Butter ... 22c Oxydol, per pkg. 20c Powdered Sugar 4 Y OREM e oz. Mr SOAP, 5 bars f or Now Added. rc:. 4-- w Two day afternoon, the occasion being her son, James Pauls first birthday anniversary. Games and right luncheon were enjoyed by ten children and their mothers. James Paul received many birthday presents. Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson left Tuesday morning for an extended tour of the Eastern states. They expect to visit the Fair at New York, and will return home In about three weeks by way of the Southern states. E. Jane Smith of Idaho Falls Is spending several days with her sister, Mrs. James Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Morgan and daughter of Blackfoot, Idaho, have returned after spending a few days with friends in Provo and Lake View. Salad Dressing qt. 22c Fancy Whole Kernel Fanbelts Tubes ? 13c Accessories f Corn, per can Confections Groceries Crystal White 4 ft' Lunch Meats and Cheese I EASY TERMS inrUii Hnc & Oil 1 Reporter) Mrs.' Paul Madsen was hostess to a group of little friends Tues- HONEY, 10 -- lbs. 64c Peas, Beans or Corn 21c 3 cans for Service VIEW (Helen Oveson LUGS L. well attended the Cox family reunion at Manti Friday. They spetn the day in the temple. Miss Ruple McCarthy, who has been working in Los Angeles, Is visiting with her family for a month, after which she expects to There were 40 members from Sharon stake attended the temple on the special evening 6 oclock session in Salt Lake temple held Wednesday, June 21. 40 fndowments. Stake genealogical board and union meeting convened Sunday June 25 in the Seminary building at 2 p. m. with 7 members n attendance. The regular stake board and union meetings will be discontinued during the two months period. (Salt Lake temple will close Saturday July 1 for vacation period and will reopen Monday lorning August J, LAKE GROCERY Marshmallows Jells Rite S visor. Phone 04SJ1 BOX Ata iNieKen, Dorothy Brown, Hansen, Beth Gurr, Elva June HjnseiX Louise M. Liechty, Naomi M filler, Wanda Campbell, Thelma Pierce an Junita Comp-bel- l, Samuel A. Carter, super- GENEALOGY Stol-wort- lifornia. Mrs. Poljy Harris and son Ar- Mrs. Arnold Jones and daughter of Lehi are visiting her father -- ' Mr. this week. Mrs. Mary B. Hales and daugh- - Sun- day and visited relatives. weeks visit to Lovell, Wyo., the former home of Mrs. Nuttall, who was called to the bedside of her mother. J WE PAY TOP CASH PRICES V. 19c CALL 035-J-- 3 tr i |