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Show THURSDAY, JUNE TIIE VOICE OF SIIAROA 13, 1010 TIMPAHOGOS (Mrs. C. H. roulsi'3 - Reporter) Tie speaicrs SunJ.iy evening, novewere h lty and Lawrence Fulmer. Special iiiumi al numbers were a duet by Mr. and Mrs. ChiMer Grruff and a vocal solo by E. B. Terry accompanied by Mrs. Norma Gunnell Remarks were alo made by Fresi- A. V. Watkins and Ivern Fyne of the bishopric. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Loveless have returned from a trip to Flint, Michigan where they purchased a new car. The members of the Sea Gull class of the Primary met at the home of Mrs. A. H. Christensen, Saturday afternoon to organize a club. The girls decided to to study foods and the name Happy Srooners was chosen. The following officers were Ad-tni- Ju-ep- d-- Glasses correctly prescribed and accurately fitted relieve headache and eye strain. selected: President, McKelvey, Vice-preiide- Jacquallne Juanita Gardner. Secretary. Sherry Terry, Song and cheer leader, Anna Mae Gardner, and reporter, Mae Dean 4 ' I Dll. G. J Graduate adn Registered Optometrist Glasses may be hand on Easy TerniB THAT MODERNIZE; , WORKING ' vc h- - -- WITH LUMBER tALER WAS $0 EASY!' ; let H. A sets plumbing, 4 large enough for 2 beds 4 rooms furnished. We the purchase easy. a our easy terms to buy$ and build a new home. 2 !each. dnake See OUR LOCAL 6 room modern brick. 8 I heat. H ' i SI AND r. JOB CERTAINLY MAhCS THE OLD HOME LOOK This Roomy Home Is Easy To Buy II. IIEINDSELMAN With Ileindselman Optical and Jewelry Co. kk t44'4F ! s, i SEE Prows and Ilaws Realty Company XJ, 58 North UnJveralty A venae Phone 455 J Provo, Utah 4 : i PH AIJD FOIL OIJLY A FEW DOLLARS A HOIITH! FHIHIHH Id-4'- The AJ5.C. Monthly Payment Plan was created to make home repairs available without red tape or delay. This Plan provides the Immediate cash necessary to do the lob, at terms suited to your convenience. Let us explain this complete service. Utah Timber & Coal I North May-coc- k. Will Rich in Growth Making Vitamins 1.76 Mixed Pig Feed 1.57 CORN, Whole Yellow $1.69 Cracked or Ground 1.77 1.4S SHORTS, White FLOUR, Red Star or Big 48 lb. bag 1.22 I ALFALFA Meal Choice .87 OYSTER SHELL , Pilot .98 BLOCK SALT, Iodized 50 lbs. .73 FLY SPRAY, gal., buik .60 j Thone Too 016-R- 3 TOP QUALITY Will Meet Iricc HAROLD MAAG PHONE 018-B-- 2 4 beebesi At Warner's Flat about Southeast of Moab. (Notice to Stockholders of Flag Mining Company (2) NAVAJO LAKE CAMP At Duck Creek, 35 June a meeting of the Loard of diAt miles East of Cedar City. rectors of the Flag Mining Co. (3) PINE LAKE CAMP June held May 31, 1940, an assessment 30 miles East of Pan- - of one half mill per share was guitch near Bryce Canyon. levied on all outstanding stock, TIMPANOGOS CAMP (4) payable on or before July 5, 1940 16 miles Northeast of to C. II. Poulson. Orem, Utah. July Provo. C. II. Poulson, Secretary. (5) NEBO CAMP July At Payson Lake, 22 miles up Pay-so- n ? 28 miles 24-2- 7. Canyon. (6) UINTAH BASIN CAMP At Pole Canyon Park, July 38 miles North of Roosevelt. (7) SEVIER VALLEY CAMP At Nioche, 28 miles July from Salina up the right hand road In Salina Canyon. CARBON COUNTY CAMP 2. On Fish Creek, July 6 miles West of Scholield. and EMERY (S) SANPETE COUNTY CAMPS July FISEDQQITE Slet?6jtfultL(h!jjk6 tlAD MARK BttlTfi0 (Enter Our Fishing Contest a a 417 N. Univ. Ave Dealers GRANITE FURNITURE- CO. 81 North Univ. Ave. Provo Phone look better, start easier, last longer. Constructed with the best materials by reliable contractors, garages are quality built from roof to foundation. Our Budget Flan makes building a congarage simple venient. TRI-STAT- E LUMBER CO. niONE 20 101 NLMER & CLAYSON 6ee For Spraying, Flowing and So. 275 Discing, call J. K. Hawk. Tractor Powered Equip- - j HOWARD THOMAS Unix. Phone 049 If. 'iTi, e n; 19-2- TRIP. August 19-2- 4. Ill'll lit III 9035V.V as I wujtnm i Sold in Provo Youll find just the garage youve been looking for among the many plans at our office. Designed for hinged or overhead doors, these garages will make your car Tri-Sta- te - Alao prompt, efficient service on llon&e Radio At 17-2- 3. Complete line of rods, 1 reels, leaders and RoyaIite , Boots at lowest prices IEvinrude SAVE! N 22 i SAVE! Sky-lin- Clirist-opherso- Pay the Balance on Easy Monthly Term- s- SAVE! Horseshoe Flat. 2. imuiiiiiiimiiimiiinimiiirminmiiininirmimnmmiutmitiimiirn SAVE! RADIO SERVICE DRIVE-I- 15-1- (Gessfords Inc.)I 17-2- 2 83 RALPH'S RADIO AXD APPLIANCE North Univ. Ave; Phon (18 24-2- Anglers! Stock Up! NOW I r JUNE RADIO SERVICE' 17-1- Drive, 30 miles East of Ephraim. Staff representatives In charge of the various Camps, announces i Mr. Passey, will be Scout executive A. A. Assistant Anderson; Scout Executive Merrill B. Glen Smith, St. George, Camp Sanitation and Morale; Dean Holden, Payson, Handicraft; Wilburn Ball, Santaquln, Handicraft; Verl G. Dixon, Proc finishes th. vo, Explorer Expeditions; Roy Ifish-cettinPassey, Morale, Swimming, and Water Activities; and representatives from the Fish & Game Department and Forest Service. Special Explorer Expositions . An educa(1) PHILTURN. tional tour to Clmorrt.n, New Mexico, by way of the Mesa Verde National Park and Grand Canyon I ( of Arizona, June NORTHWEST (2) PACIFIC An educational No registration required,! EXPEDITION. tour to Boise, Seattle, Portland, just bring in the fish San Francisco World's Fair, Reno, and home, August (3) YELLOWSTONE EXPEDIAugust j TION. PACK (4) HIGH UINTAH 2 Bride and Groom Sale Phone 108 K Prize for first limit, largest Brown troutf I& largest Rainbowl Watch for Our Annual Ave. 6. Stores for Your Convenience PHONE 232 FRED E. RAY 78 N. Univ. S summer heat dries the moisture of the skin. To avoid rough, irritated skin use Iledquists Skin preparations. Youll find all the leading brands at the lowest possible prices. INSURANCE LOANS and REAL ESTATE See LEGAL NOTICES 15-1- Growing' Mash Pnn t umi Dal s Announced: The dates for the various camps OH are listed below. Scout troops should make their selection of one RAWLEIGII PRODUCTS or more of these camps Immedicall ately and plan to enjoy the camp- Con-uCounty Clerk or the PHIL SNOW Phone 757W fundawhich is the ing experience, Signers for Further BK5 o. 7 K. Proto mental purpose for much of the Respective Information. scouting activity, urges Mr. Passey. COMPLETE (1) SAN JUAN CAMP June ASSESSMENT NOTICE iiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiimmniiiimiimiiiiimiuiiimiiiiiimmtiu BUNKER FARMS FEEDS much Swimming, fishing, camperaft, camp fire proprams, health and safety measures, camp cooking training, and scout advancement are all included in the extensive summer camping program announced this week by Roy Passey, chairman of camping and activities of the Utah National Parks Council, Boy Scouts of America, as he issues an urgent appeal to scout leaders throughout the Council to get every troop mobilized so that every scout may get into a Boy Scout camp during the summer. FEEDS Iledquist Drugs . V 164 West 5 Slimmer Camping! Programs for 'iScoufs Announced by Council J, (cat There's real Joy and pride in making improvements that seem to work magic in the appearance and comfort of a home. No longer need such Improvements and repairs be delayed by lack of ready cash. SIMPLE. ..EC0II0IIICAL... QUICK t Helper. i Guppmajer. Mr. and Mis. Nun.il Kitchen j Sunday guests at the home of ai.d fa in My and O:lo Kin hen have Mr. and Mrs. Jukn Giant were. Lome afnr spending the Mr. ami Mrs, Jarvis Adlott and winn-- r in Logan, where, N'orval and Qrlo were students at the Mrs. Alda Harris and daughter Agi icullural college. to Bingham motored Among the Primary and M. I. Beverly, A. officers from tte ward to at- Saturday and spent the day with tend convention in Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Sid Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. John Muzzelt visitwere the following: Lorna ed Mrs. Polly Aston Sunday, who Winnie Graff, Lucy Beatrice Rowley, Nina Booth, is ill at the home of her daughter Melba Fyne. Mary Williams, Olive Mrs. Bradford Shumway of VineBurningham, Cynthia DeLange, yard. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Kirk and and Edgar Booth. family of Sharon were the guests of Mrs. Clara Kirk. Sunday. OS OR Mr. and Mrs. Morris Olsen and motored to Bingham to daughter (Mrs. Ferry Nielson - Reporter) spend a few days with relatives John Muzzell, Mrs. Thelma Mrs. Ester York surprised her Harris and Mrs. Blanche Nielson, many friends Monday evening by attended a Sunday School Stake quietly being united in marriage Board party Friday evening at the to Annrew Hansen of Cedar City. Joe Walker hom ein Pleasant The ceremony was preformed at Grove in honor of Thelma Walker, the York home by Bishop Stanley a former stake Board member, B. Harrie. who left Sunday morning for MonMr. B. F. Louder was the hon- tana. where she will become the ored guest at a family reunion bride of Ira Christensen, June 15. held Sunday up Provo Canyon, The ceremony being performed In the occasion being his birthday the Canadian Temple The twelve sens Thelma is the daughter of Bishanniversary. and daughters from far and near op and Mrs. Joe Walker of Pleasmade this a perfect father's as ant Grove. She has taught school well as mothers day, at Lake View, Vineyard and for the past few years Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maxfield Her many friends extend and family attended the Maxfield reunion Sunday at the Maxfield lodge up Big Cottonwood Canyon. Mrs. Rhoda Hrelnson had as her Scrambled eggs are easier to dinner guests Sunday Mrs. J. J. keep moist and tender if cooked in Bergera and Mrs. Gene Gilson, of In the top part of a double boiler than if cooked in a pan over direct heat. by rf Utah Valley Glass & Paint 57 N. Univ. SPECIAL Special combination price on wave, hair wash and manicure. finger COES Beauty Shop 33 E. Center St. Ph. 656 Furniture Exchange Center St. 310-31- Easy Terms 6 W. Phone 24 WHERE YOU SAVE No Interest 17 |