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Show Thursday, May 23, 1910 Tin Mailing in Provo tor two weeks. Mis. 'ihurman was the former Those in atten-,.- a j tun i .Nutiall. a e were: Mr. and Mrs. Jay r t e Rtvrtut'on! Till!, man. T. J Thurman, Pc in PubiihfI wnI, jt ! wo I un In t'r wr jr aL n ui hn ( t . , vl fsatUi I irii Pr ntri l) L W. cfa. Nut i ,1. find Nuttnl, John Nuol, IS est mt, imhu, I tnh i Park, Miss Mae Williams, I. s. st Oitice at Proto, , Ht t1 v Lntert t ls Stx'n.i l - Mut t, Htol s. . i K.D and the host and s fi VtAh, ui u r a oi b' Mr. and Mrs. Hill Bin key of ill- - tlmiM'. M iUe your npplica-- i I.o. A, ii v el s t NUcd last week at mil to Prim u ul A. P. Warnitk. D. ome of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. He will in at lie St eta office eai li 1 M. key. On their riturn trip Dhv were accompanied by Mrs. iiioitung oi m l week. Hi n fey who will visit friends and Pago School Day was sm is-fullThui.-diin Los Angeles. lbt in out rtlatitis urind Mi.s Alta Buckner is vacawan-i- n by children ining at 1U a. m. While there a in Los Angeles. stand. us in a square tormuMun lie will be the house guest of Mr. aiou.ni the flay pole, pledging and Mrs. Cyril Walker. alltpiaiuo to tho f las and sinking Mrs. C. li. Davies and Mr. and the Star StangNd Banner. Mis. Gordon Atkinson of Pleasant 1 o the Itt at of drums the teachClark ilmen James High Count ers nisd cliildrm marched four and All'll lJ.bows were in atten- Grove motored tan Blackfoot, Idaho last week to visit Mrs. Tom View abreast to the rieauant dant e at the Sunday evening Mrs. Davies will reatnusen.t nt hall where a musical i huich services when the Aaronic Williams. main in Blackfoot for a short Mrs. Alla Inan piogram was given Priesthood members gave time. Allred, ripiesenting the ti resting and instructive program. Mrs. Fein Hills was hostess to d the school with capes S i iptural readings were given' of her club Friday after members and of gold by Ver Fhumway, and taps made purple Cail Larsen, batin to be u.ud by the band mem-btr- -. Dean Olson and Austin Larsen. noon. Those in attendance were Elaine Allred responded Short talks on Priesthood activi- Laurel Gibson, Dot Davis, Liza Hales, Merle Bean, June Blown, with a speech of acceptance. ty s wire given by Paul Larsen Helen Rodeback, Loretta Carrol, Mrs Mjrlo Foote represent ng and It. L. Johnson. Supervisor Zella Burns, and the hostess. sum-of il the O. Stone told j An liter's reel national program plan-i- h d for the Aaronic Priesthood GENEALOGY STAKE ami llshop Hebertson commeultd on the fine work being done by Amelia Latta - Reporter u!u' linin' nf aiutnin , j j ir i 1 N ,v . . : 1 Pae Day Successful i At Pleasant View 1 y Aaronic Priesthood y, Gives Program -- At Vineyard pre-inte- the was spent at the S' luiol grounds where lunch was s rvc nnd caries were p!ard. The names of Die the sixth grade were presented by E. G. Sundgren. Tie afternoon Carlos Miller led the boys True to hoi us in two songs: Die Fait " and Til Serve the Lord Vi bile I am Young." The Aaronic Priesthood leaders ate D' an Miner, Don Larsen and Ross Iloldaway D, Cailos Miller. of tie Priest quorum conducted i Notice to Graduates the program. F. V'. Fox of the li. 1). S. Business college announces tbnt he will accept Sccra Itornls for a ) ears tuition at the iit I.. II. S. College if llti-iue- -s Mrs C. II. Davies - Repr-t- Springer Spaniels 1 Dont Let YOURS Look ' 'v. -- Puppies For Beautifully Marked Six-Wee- del ev. for visits to the wards by stake members, were made for June: Maud G. Rowley Edgunont: and Clara Rowley. Lake View: William Kocker- hans and Clara G. Sidwell. Pleasant View: C' arles E. Perkins and Phoebe J. Perkins. Sharon: Samuel Carter and Susie Carter, Timpanogos: Nellie Cordner and Victor Andersen. Vineyard: Beswlck Tanner and Annie Tanner. fa )ra?7 (.iz.zLUuy Provo Greenhouse Old ROYAL HUNTER, R. D. Phone 209-- i i7 3 PHONE EXGHT-- O Where the Flowers Grow Z7 CltANER FAN i, . J y--Ty CARBuscroa JU'CI lewnoN fan belt TRAMSU'iSlOV AV- e f? Lid. 1 To All Rural Mail Route Patrons: APPROVED RURAL MAIL BOXES Can be Purchased for 02.29 STARTER ' Winter-WearYour Needs Our Expert Ccasolidated Wagon & Machine Ca. flENCRATCa Car y Check-U- p From spark plugs to starter - - - from water system to generator - - - your car has taken a with beating from Winter driving. NOW pleasant Summer motoring days ahead is the and put into time to have your motor tuned-uperfect running order by experts. Well do the best job possible and at money-savinprices. Drive in today! n Provo come in and see them. Make your front more attractive hy installing one of our regulation mail boxes now g ANNOUNCING We have them all sizes Con. Wagon -Gr p at Mach. Co, iRADIO (Car and Home SERVICE GENERAL REPAIRS BRAKES TIRES We Call and Deliver Free NIMER and Motor Service Bailery Phone 649 275 South Univ. Ave. fm EDXK CEiLER Company YclIingWest Buicli South PROVO 2nd There is a SPECIAL Every Day! HOMES LIKE THIS Are Now Within Your Reach You cn own a home like this one - - - if youre paying rent, that same amount of money will pay for a home and bring you the added joys Let us tell you all and comforts of ownership. about the marvelous plans that make it possible. - - - Theres no obligation. now TODAY (nK.d Tires NASH Good Motor COUPE Suite WHAT HAVE YOU? Will Trade for Allowances on Your Used Car re Custer rs Send Thc;r Friends IJknl iTihr SPORT c Tlnsluili U Mr I G.'.L pie and his Tirry cf the Sh r li coun-- i loiSharpeEdxin Booth and lake tiign c.'aa Placers were offered! mi Lit ''I'll Gill. pie. gar an! Janies by d' liens Will accept a 11 IN Y WVMID K.x Si homy. The pi ram "as wiDi sa l lle, In idle, Lelaud o iliild"'' direction pun) the dir n .Rs K i I : -- 1 ,11 and on u made for Yard tuuliieiiie whi'h "ill be held ci.iuliy, May ID'th in the Waid ChaPii. under the direction of are be:' as part payment or tiew automobile. Ring Hull k Co. or Phone iniipint h i rs. g s, u-- ed o W i h, , PLEASANT ! if Hn VIEW Muhlestein, Scott Corbett were Joint hostesses at a shower for Mrs. Tlieron W. Kilipack, the former Ardis Gadd, Friday afternoon at the Gadd home Progressive bridge was played, the favors being won hy Mrs. Ruby Bandley and Mrs. Preal Jones. Beautiful gifts were presented to the bride. Monday evening the "4-Clover Leaf Lassietts club gave a shower for Mrs. Tberon W. Kilipack at the home of Miss June Games were played and Bean. luncheon served. Many useful j gifts wrere presented to the guest of honor. The Aaronic Priesthood members spent a pleasant day In Provo Canyon Saturday. Thirty-thre- e boys with the Bishopric and supervisor enjoyed the games and luncheon. A very interesting meeting was held by the creek side and the boys gave talks on the restoration of the priesthood. Kenneth Liechty, Janet Baum, Guy Ivins and Curtis Colvin were with the sixth grade students of the B. Y. U. Training school who visited places of Interest in Salt Lake City this week. The Sunday evening meeting was In charge of the Aaronic priesthood. The music was furnished by the Priesthood chorus and the following program was given: Scriptural readings by Frank Wall, Rex Dunford, Melvin Burgener and Donald Mackay. The restoration of the Aaronic priesthood by Leslie Liechty, Kent Patton and Wallace Chatwin. The Testmlony of Oliver Cowdry read by Heber Ivins. How the restoration of the Aaronic priesthood fulfilled prophecy, given by Vic- The following program was enjoyed during the evening: solo, Elaine Brown; solo, Le Ann Loveless, a niece of the bride, accompanied by Edith Powell; adaptation of a one-aplay "Maker of Dreams" by Clifton Cllnger, a cousin of the bride; violin solo by Maxine Taylor, another cousin, accompanied by Clohe Prlday; and vocal solo by Virginia Taylor accompanied by Miss Priday. Mrs. Mary . IF ANYONE WANTS TO KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT ANYTHING JUST ASK ME ALL YOUR FATHER WANTED YOU TO FIGURE OUT WAS WHAT THE CHICKEN HOUSE WOULD COST HIM TRI-STAT- d - 7, w.'leo ouo E LUMBER THAT P Suit out- dolor-l- i fi3 I locoin 2 d.V.vS ODre,Q,.lf ?0Ult T-o- Ca '5 THE WAY TO FIND OUT I JUNE 1 INSPECTION DEADLINE. Telluride Motor Co. Tri-Stat- Complete Service for All Cars e On Time Payments Too! Lumber Co. . E. L. AIKEN 32 West Center St., Provo Is qualified by thorough train-i- ; Ing and years of experience to p render a superior li j; Lake View Bride Complimentea CHIROPRACTIC :! Mrs. Scott A. Taylor of Lake View complimented her daughter, Glenda, (Mrs. H. Ross Sterling)) a bride of the week at the Edna Mae Hedquest home Tuesday evening, About 50 relatives and friends from Orem, Lehl, Payson, (Ellen Phone 0CR3 tear 11 j: jj p Semico, which lias proven very effective in treating Headaches, Neuritis, Rheum at ism, hum-j- j lucgo, Liver, Stomach and Kidney trouble. I EOGEMONT L. E. BURR & SONS Yea Get EETTER E3YS A ,(i, E. C. OLSEN Co.) (Representing 1 (kHAYc0 We will Pay Cash for Your Berries WE LOAD TRUCKERS Also Supply All Box Materials 25 Clegg, Mis J. W. Brier- and Mrs. Elmo Clegg tlx, and of IB her City, Utah. Mr- - Hortvnce Fronk was i in I" i of the Prii Mliood mpt a i0Vel g.ft at and ihmmd Die bet ts irl logea ,,f appreu gmwn as a church welfare proun Hum tin Sunday sihuo! for ject on the C. N. Gammon farm. the split. did woik as orgai,M for Vi- - Ai mam II I.uim n in Du lust bevcu jears The Fionk Sat Lake Sunday. Uiiily is ltauiig Olmsted and Mr. and Mis. Reed Colvin of mining to Die Culur plant, mar at the Logan, this week. Joan Gillespie Ltnill, Wjo are Mrs home of her mother, Mrs. Mary gave the Sacrament gem. n of the SunBlanche Christens, a Y. Mlntr. hll day spent Tiny or two at Ferron recently with day School Slake board spoke Mrs. briefly. Mr, and Mrs Francis Bea-Miss Elsie Farnsworth visited Death being a sister of Mrs. Colvin. in Salt Ldke the latter part of last Cl)de Iloldaway, a B. Y. U. week. Saturday evening she was graduate, left this week for Ra- guest of honor at a shower given mona, Cal. where he has accepted by Mrs. Charles Ringwood. Mrs. Miss Joa civil service position with the Caroline Farnsworth, Federal government. sephine Booth and Mrs. Mary Bert Madsen left recently for Swapp were also in attendance. Strawberry Valiev, Cal. where he Sacrament meeting was under has work. the direction of the Aaronic Priesthood, with Sam Marrictti Short talks were conducting. given by Richard Hawkins, Edw-iBooth Jr., Aaron Cllnger, Ja-- k (Zella Colvin - Reporter) Meldrum, Keith Jolley, Kay Taylor, Wayne Davis, Douglas HawkDr. and Mrs. Geo. II. Hansen Ronald Hansen and David ins, and children Allen, Carol and Musical selections were Helen returned Sunday after a Rowley. furnished by Glen Pinegar playtwo month's stay in Los Angeles. accomsolo, ing a saxaphone They report a pleasant trip home Mrs. Clarence Schumby panied by way of Ran Francisco. A piano solo by ann. Walter Mrs. Joyce Airs. Ila Gadd, were made by Airs. Melba Cluff and Bicler. Remarks tl 1 V I .fcstfsais&srsAjbffiiEzsTCSJisiJUKaasa Spanish Fork, American Fork, TOP QUALITY Logan, Lake View, Vineyard, and Provo were in attendance. Assisting Mrs. Taylor were Helen Clark, Afton Loveless, Will Meet Ay Price Alene Frank, and the program was directed by Miss Frank. The HAROLD MAAG priz e game was won by Mary Gunn of Logan. THOSE 01S-R-- 4 The Berry Season Is On! 1931 - Long after the grtwluaUon-everriseare over, the sweet girl graduate will recall with pleasure the many remembrances that made the day such an excitingly happy one. Make your remembrance the loveliest one of all p lease her with flow ers. AIR V. L- Hunting Dog Sale n: ! (fT) stake. er pre-aenli- sl Prc-idii- ' 04S-J- 1 The Suit Lake temple will be closed on Thursday, May 30th for Decoiation Day. A Senior temple excursion is set for Thursday. June 6th to the from Sharon Suit Lake temple GRAND VIEW W. A. Nuttall Mr. and Mrs. this fail by a member of the 1010 graduating class. The entertained Monday evening In fir-- t hoy a who make application to honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Thure work for these bonds will be given man of San Francisco, who Like This Phone 1) fini-h-i.- lYe-idi'- box 9. Slake Dos Stake Genealogical Foard and l'n. on meetings was held Sunday, builiLnu in the stake si mmury L David wi h stake chan man Sid-iit Row It v piesiding. v Clult of the stake presidency ,h in attendance, it was deiid-- i d by a unanimous vote to the Use of the bus for Genealogical purposes and turn the bus bath to the stake prisi- - Mutual Coal& Lumber Co. 5th South, 2nd West Phone 357 Bellows n - Reporter) Verl Smith, student at Lincoln high school won first place in the Junior Penthaon, sponsored by the Deseret News at Payson. Verl Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith. The following young men - attended the Aaronle Priesthood outing at Saratoga Spring Saturday: Glen and James Pinegar, Richard and Douglas Ilawklrs, Kay Taylor, Garn Baum, Wayne Davis and Keith Jolley. Leland Ivers. their supervisor accompanied them. The following people attended the temple excursion last Mrs. Caroline Farns worth, Mrs. Emma Ererelon, Mrs Emma Joliev. Mrs. Eva Gilhcpie, Mrs. Mima Marriottl, Mrs. Ella Baum, Mrs. Marear-- t Mrs. Jennie Cllnger. Puaipher. Mr M iiine Davis and V-- s Ellen Wel-npsda- P, had a John B. Yeateo their gue.ts Sunday Mrs. and Mrs MUST BE MADE BEFORE .Gb Have it done NOW in Orem by LINCOLN SERVICE SHELL SERVICE y: Dow s. Mr Official Car Inspection nr-1: r :T WASHBURN (Across from Lincoln Hi.) - TIIEO. SERVICE FAPNS WORTH Canyon Road) |