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Show 1040 TUrviay, April THE VOICE OF SHAKO-- s i WINDSOR Man-i-n r- - - NiiNon (Vr. Jerry Hums Lake te i! he ripirter) 1 W.iin Ins pa. cuts has just dr. and and Lillian Curt r of Fjiiui'-Foik (ii maud in jiutri Ui te at EEFORE JUIJE - !a j Nv -i ! I 1 h of Ins parent- ( Fa; i j j SPECIALS For a y TIMPANOGOS Bellows of the Stake high Mrs. Martha Pyne who spoke on cancer control Special musical numbers were a piano solo by Dorothy Larsen and a cornet solo by Max Pyne accomAllan pany d by Waller Bigler. The program for next Sunday veiling has been arranged by the rnmaiy officers and will be in the form of a Red Letter Day for the Trail Builder Boys. Mrs. Wayne Cunnell and infant daughter came home from the Utah Valley hospital last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Esplin of Cedar City visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Woffinden last Friday. Dinner guests at the home of All of the 2l Bliss Coffee, Tuna Flakes, SUGAR . . . 10-lb- Margarine Pork'Roast 10 SPECIALS FOR Friday and Saturday 15 BACON, Pikes Peak Cured, per lb. 20 26 Sugar WIENERS 15 lb. 19c per pound can 10c IIAM BOLOGNA 15 59c per pound Net ... Week: Wednesday - SUGAR 10 pounds for DEVILED MEAT 3 cans for 60 GRAPEFRUIT 10 Shavers SALAD DRESSING Grand per quart 23r - Saturday Thursday - Friday Prows and Haws t Provo, Utah 4 i -- 1 wfTN ym eoupot AM0 H At m Mwy NA f per z5Sfr! 25 box 19c per can 25c per can 4-l- THIS OREM 18c pkg. 5c pkg. 23c b. 15 NEW CABBAGE ONIONS, (bunched) GRAPEFRUIT, COUPON PORK ROAST, (shoulder) POT ROAST (Baby Beef) . . ... 22c 15c 16c lb. 22c per lb. per lb. per lb. ROLLED ROAST (Prime Rib) i DEAL DIRECT WITH . . THE MANAGEMENT VELMUG c: E3AV7EI5nO 1933 Ford eel Tires Very Clean 6-I- 4-- Dr Sedan (37 Motor) Mohair Like New $OAC.00 Sedan 5 Previously owned by IocJ Doctor V Radio, Heater, New Tires Bargain 375 .00 Arcade Green 2-D- 4-D- Sedan Radio Heater Large Trunk New Tires Looks Like New Mileage CQ3 ' New Siberling IleateT Radio Tires The Best Buy in Utah (Tires alone cost $130.00) Air-Cool- 645 .00 Sedan Low Radio Heater New Car Guarantee 1936 OLDS. SEDAN 1938 PLYMOUTH .00 1937 OLDS. COUPE, Beautiful $ 1939 BUICK 1935 OLDSMOIlILE S p A p .00 REMEMBER! WE CAN GIVE BE TTEIt ALLOWANCES BECAUSE OF LOWER OVERHEAD AND NO SALESMEN TO PAY! 22c doz. 21c ze Additional On Your Car The Salesmans Commission SEE THESE BARGAINS AT for 5c 2 LUNCH MEATS (assorted) per lb. 20c TO DRrG lb. per 0 No Trade 10 LEG-OF-LAM- B BRING $ 10-0- If You Have lb. 17c POPCORIIVpof. ,;4WoUjj Trade with the Independent Faint Stares on the Avenue 21c 3-I- bs. Qq 80-si- Qwlw Utah Valley Glass & Paint " c. SHREDDED WHEAT pkg. 10c RINSO large pkg. 21c CANDY BAPS n 1 PUNCH POWDER 4 TQr ,7' u'Oyii- .- 25c VEGETABLES 1I ONLY rwc lleml 15c per carton 15c quarts 23c 4 for 28c Mb. can 26c 10-lb- s. 59c 3 cans JELLO RAISINS A m!0; CO VI CANTH 2 51 SPAM CORN BEEF : Z2 Of tlCALCALPAHS PAINT ifiumei POWDERED SUGAR CHEESE, (Mild) PORK & BEAUS M. 3.00 HOUSE 2-I- bs. STRING BEANS I- HOW ONLY M.4H4M!,t44(f For Saturday, April 27th Soap A Phone 436 MhM CHERRY CHOCOLATES TOOTH PASTE Phone 417 improved. The Junior Literary club members were entertained by Mrs. Elvira Ford Wednesday afternoon at her grandmother's home, Mrs. C. E. Crandall. A chapter of the book Mystery House" was reviewed by Mrs. Nita Park. Delicious refreshments were served. A delightful surprise party was given in honor of the birthday of Dallas Green, at the home of Fern Fausett Wednesday evening. The time was spent in playing games and a lovely program was enjoyed including a song by Elvira Garrick and a song by Clyde Mecham accompanied by hiB guitar. A dainty luncheon waa served to the following; Dallas Green La- - OREM POTATO CHIPS SIlOUlAt 550 E. 3 S. I Realty Company I 83 North University Avenue GUM,Wrigleys 39c Silt TUICS MAGNESIA Stokers ng FURNACE CO. CORN MORE THAN 230 OTHER ITEMS ON SALE! Air-Conditioni- BEE SALAD DRESSING MILK, All Brands COFFEE, M.J.B SUGAR s REPAIRING Any Type of Furnace Furnaces PAIHT! Sh.rwie-Willi.- CLEANING HOLLAND 1171 Ati t- - SUP Furnaces 'VE HAVE MANY GOOD BUYS Will Sell You a Home Site And Build You a Home SODA CRAX MATCHES (Across from Rosalawn) lb. 22c lb. 15c n jLrittgea i SPRY Can for HI I Tapioca pkg. 10c 3 Toilet Tissue for 14c Devilled Meat 3 10c can 14c Catsup OATS, large pkg. 15c a. 2 DUPLEX new and modern. Electric ranges. Frigs. Fur- nace, stoker. Rented $00.00 i per month. Sale Price $1200 '? $1,000 down, balance rnont.i. council and -- BOLOGNA, ?l Let Your Tenants Speakers in church last Sunday ii Your Investment evening were James H. Clark and f Buy WApnl m it HITII ..... BEETS. CARROTS, ONIONS, (3 bun.) POT ROAST, young Beef, per pound FRANKFURTERS or BROS. n, llC NEW POTATOES for rimiiall e7' large cans for - Christen-attendanc- ard finance cm to attend a Jffjw mittee areat asked the home of Murvel n(J 'meeting , 22c Walker Friday evening. Lux Flakes, I Tle Scouts enjoyed a bonfire VP TOII ET SO pa,ty Tuesday eveniIlg near the White Kimr 3 bars home of Mllton Kirk. Thursday a swimming party will be 'evening LUX Toilet Soap . 'enJ0ed bF lhe same group. J.oC O DarS lOr The Builders class in Beehive enjojed a social at the home of SOAI, Crystal White Florence Baxter Tuesday evening. 10 bars for Martin Walker left Monday for Silver City, Mexico to visit his Lifebuoy, 3 grandson, Bernard, who is labor- $ GINGER SNAPS ing as a missionary there. I! 2 lbs. for Mr. and Mrs. Odeal Kirk and inursarrived of o lb Magna SPRY 01U. belli r1r family ce)ei,rate the birthday of ddy Mr. Kitks mother, Mrs. Clara COOKIES, Fancy i n li Kirk. ior 4ius. Ranee Nielson entertained a num- CORN, Whole Kernel 2 r;s. -- LAKE VIEW large A See Us Now I JL4-LC- hris-char- GROCERY A milx-SuuJ- - . OREM FEED & 4 nr n. j z TOILET TISSUE 3 rolls for i M-i- Jarman. Thursday evening the Windsor- j Lindon ITA held a meeting for All the purpose of reorganizing Under Official Regulations the old officers being Alberta Walker as president, ElKenwood Baxter, as secretary. Harris neth UHCOLlf SERVICE A P.T.A. meeting was bold at the Lindon school house WednesElmer Miller of the ORFM Arrows from Lincoln HI day evening. B.Y U. was the principal speaker. W. T. WI LI J AMS - 5fT. A little daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs Roy Nich-olo- s FHONE 05SJ2 Friday evening, but a great disappointment was experienced finding the little one dead at birth, Mrs. Nicholos is getting along nicely. Vergie Gillman, Madge Hooley and Beth Hooley have been chosen 'members of the Girls track team, Edith Stark of the senior dai.c-in-g group at high sihool and Beth Gillman and Berneice Hreinson of the Junior high group, who took part in the Provo High School Dance Review, will enter the Invi27 Saturday, April tational Dance contest to be held and 27th. mm at Provo April 26th was REAS, No, 3 Seive ordained Warren Johnson 3 cans for J a Pruet by Elwood Baxter and Miner a Teacher by Clinton RINSO, pkg. 20c Leslie Smith Sunday at their respective CUT BEANS quorum meetings. 2 cans for Mutual closed in Windsor Tues- 1Clh for Uie w,n,er 59c RINSO, Giant size jun Hot-pot- a Kuiunit.K y ed a jrogiam. ti : r ( Johnson, J K"d qua! tet bv Baikus, Willis luy and Howard Lowe; nailing. Enid Johnson; dutt, Eldi r Slairott and his Meier, WtUume Home by Hiilmi' Harris, duet, Eider Mairott and Elder Warien Kirk, Missionary , eijK rienees, Kldir Mariott; Quar-tette by Elwood I. alter, Keed Hales, Ross Brimley and LeGrand Inspected Lubricated FuHy Cheeked Over . j SHARON i TIRE REPAIRING ! . ji jour car bonfire' Mr. and j 11 You can NOW pet a . d d I u t' pdckill chap(l wtLome home to 1 .d r Marriott Sunday exirnug and Service htr friends at 'Ihui'Jay evenn. i a Official Oar Inspection i f ( completed A Well 1 erta Wymore. Pouu!J Gyn.ati El Mis B. B Woff nder. Let of interest. They were away 3 and Victor M Anderson. M H a Gi cer, Wandi Gr..n g. the oc-- 1 Sunday were Mr and Mm Charles weeks. Faus.H, 1 Jatk x (Urrlik, Mi-- s Mr and Mrs. Maurice Woffin-- d bring l(i birthday anuner-aar- j Searlo of Pioilie. Nevada, Vau-tClyde Mt n and dauthtcr Carol of Salt Belle Si.ule and Merrill Hawkins n. Gre( dor Mr. and Mis Ralph Harris ms- - of Salt Lake City. Luke City tinted with C. H Foul- Mrs Laui a Tayloi of 4 V V M tin r u, o ot aii a V si'v r'LUtf swu eu,I fa e:Ul) a. wu-J- . i, f TLFT iTtr raHHs TIBLS M Ev ai utions built in the w ai d Tbilisi! ay u cn'( r a d her with e Mtmbirs of the M Min and i n r ter-o- n Voi a As'un, who is employ d in have staiLd for the ntw home of and Gleaner Girls journeyed to the Vail. p, Gle at the home of Bmuii Claik on the Auguet NtLon salt Lake stake r pr- nt A, J s in prnate cars Thursday her patents. Mr. and Mrs Sheldon place and for the home of Ray and BATTERIES c!uv, of the John.-o- n on the property of his (et.111g where swimming and re- alive Aston, duxtng the week. M E Kart. Iili r, Jr , stake r Those were John-ofreshments enjoyed. father, H C. of the Gospel IkxlriiK present were: Arba Day, John Rulon Partridge is convalescing th.se respective visited at the home of his parents, Mr Slake genealogical union meet- - Bo111 an, Melba Ford, Junior Euir, dass, in Shai on ward Sunday R e .lasses and Mrs. Raymond Partridge fol- ing Sunday had 26 members ln Norma McEwan, Lowell C morning. Lon (Helen Oveson - Reporter) lowing an illness with pneumonia Senior class was in!sen Buby McCarthy, and Farley 3, Julian Hans.-of Samuel A. Carter and leEi,en Marvin Stratton and partDuring his illness he was at the council were of hgh the sen 1 tie Primary 1 Spring Festival Valley hospital. Phone S60 evenJunior class, In charge of Maud utr- - Vance Calder Franklin Strat-- the Sunday the at will be given speakers the officers, by itonand partner, Kent Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gourdin are G Rowley Sharon in Sacrament meeting teachers and children on May 7th happy over the birth of a son at Senior excursion will be V inston Downs, Thelma Brierley, ing in the amusement hall. All are the Utah Valley hospital Sunday, held nexttemple Doris Mur- ward. and Richard Bigelow 26th to Friday, April working diligently to make it very April 21st. the Salt Lake temple from Sharon dock. i ntertalning Mrs. Della Wilkinson entertainMr. and Mrs. Ernest Gentry of stake. Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Knowls Panaca, Nevada vibited with Mr. ed Mrs. Ilene Wilkinson at a stork Assignments (Vinua Bunnell) of Midvale visit-- ! and Mrs. LaVon Barnum last of visits to wards by stake shower at her home Thursday. ed with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. TMysday. members were announced by Social chat was enjoyed and deL. L. Bunnell Friday and spent J, Mrs. Elwood Davis is ill at the President David L. Rowley for licious refreshments served to the some timt fishing on Utah Lake. Utah Valley hospital. Reports the month of following; Golda Mangum, Kath-rin- e i May. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Sabey, Mr. are that she is Elder, Marjorie Elder, Sadie A. Improved. slightly Carter Samuel Edgemont and Mrs. Wllford Oveson and Her many friends wish her a and Susie Carter. Elder, Pearl Burna, June Soren-eoMelvin Oveson attended the State speedy recovery. Mrs. Y'asula, Ethel Dickey, Grand View Charles E. PerDemocratic convention in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Max Andrews re- kins, Phoebe J. Perkins. Virginia Dickey, Mary McEwan, Lake City Saturday. turned Sunday from a delightful Lake View Beswick Tanner Charlotte Skinner. Effie Millet, Garner Madsen has gone to trip East. They went by bus to and Annie Tanner. Pearl Mason, May Reece, Leah Lark to work and Mrs. Madsen is Detroit where they purchased a Pleaasnt View David L. Row-le- y Hansen, Olive Wilkinson, Agnes Nelson, Esther Wilkinson, Ilene spending some time with her folks new car which they drove to New and Clara Rowley. in Fairview. York City, visiting Niagara Falls Sharon William Kockerhans Wilkinson and the hostess, Della Mrs. Enade S. Bunnell and enroute. In New Yoik City they and Clara G. Sidwell. Wilkinson. Genieve S. Taylor entertained at visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Pearl Newell has as her Maud G. Rowley Joseph Timpanogos HOUSE the home of the former, Thursday Harris and Lothair Rowley, for- and Amelia Latta. house guests two of her sisters PAINTED Mr. their Mrs. and and evening for all the primary work- mer residents of the ward. On husbands, Nellie f. Cordner Vineyard (oh! for And rtiny paid Lu thn ya third tot thn ers. After the preliminaries a the return journey they visited H. J. Davis of Pocatello, Idaho, om the ith th Uttma bnnuty oi SWP Ho.w f.mt delicious luncheon was served to Washington D. C. and other places and Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Christenof kiqh q.nhty p.iirt economy youdl. only with th. highntt 15. sen of Fairview, Utah. They came Vow houo. W.'l let .1 otim.e tho coft of because of the serious illness of Eudjet flive yoe dot.ili of the qid!y $? w a their mother, Mary H. Bunnell P.ym.nf Plan which ttl yoe paint right now No obligation., and pay tot tha Job monthly. I ;. who is residing at the home of LIVE III ONE UNIT , Mrs. Newell and who is slightly SHfUWIM-WllLIAM(Mrs. C. H. Foulson - Reporter) y r xrt t Tht 14'h 1! 1 !, j uui g lulu o i.I make th .r Lome ill Wn a her Varwn with the loin of A I 8011 I Welling 25 W. 2nd. South K Company Where Customers Send Their Friends Provo Phone 1727 |