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Show niE VOICE OF SIIARCN H 1- -3 n10 Thursday, August 8, 1 940 n ri O qfif O ri nn h? n j j P Lj Amelia Latta - Reporter Phone (2LG) 04 The Salt Lake temple will reopen fir the usual ordinance work one week from today, Monday, 1Q0 - 170 Feed lor lOSS at Price per cwt. 40c lien sixe 93c Mill Ron White, SO lbs. OA LATTE, Dairy Feed, 80 lbs 1.04 nm;i litre 1.03 jGROUAO BARLEY WHEAT: (tarter Cleaned) Hard SERVICE 1.12 1.20 Soft BETTER GAS FOR LESS fl.87 MIXED PIG FEED Growing Mash AYI.VG MASH . . PERSONALIZED HAIR CUTS 1.66 Golden Oil $1.88 FLOUR: Red Star Turkey Red Big J 48 lbs 1.12 83 lbs. flour to bushel Jiow Is a good time to put in a snpply of grain. Call ns for a quantity price We give grist at Burningham Barber (Across from Lincoln) BUNKER FARMS FEED DO YOU KNOW? Phone 016R3 com-mo- CONFECTIONERY m and FOUNTAIN SERVICE LUNCHES What to do about it? Of course, cleanliness and no garbage left around that's first. Second, buy your We Sell - - - YOUR REXALL Victor C. Andeison was the SE'caker in the Sunday evening meeting under the direction of the officers of the M. I. A. Two total solos were sung by E. B. Terry accompanied by Mrs. Norma HUGH VALLEY VU STORE UTAH Confectionery DISTRICT ATTORNEY Republican Ballot Honest Capable Sincere should Justice and Fairnees dominate our courts A vote for Wentx Is a vote for brttrr citizenship. VOTE SEPT Market. ... Orem ... SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, AUGUST 10. party at Canyon Glen Thursday evening. Delbert Mills is spending a week with his father, David Mills and family at Victor, Utah. Mr. and MrB. Randel Holda-wa- y and three children, Rita Ann, Clin and Dennis Lane, arrived Monday eveni ig for a visit with relatives. They have made their home in Ronan, Montana for the past four years. 2Ws, 2 for l$c CHIP Crystal White Giant h Bars, JO toy A Xi? Ukelele Pineapple, Broken Slices, 2 for 31c CHAFE HUTS Plt, 130 Soap Grains, IGA Giant 47c Tomato Juice, IGA tall," 4 for 23c FUST TOASTIES Palm Olive Soap, 1C0 3 for. . 17c n dicate caut'on by always keeping one or two hmd legs bent V.i upward when they al.ght. These insect actors Dr Willem Rudolf s9 biochemist at Rutger of a University , checking the "emotion mosquito in a test tube to find a su per repellent foe insect pests have 250 CLEANSER, IGA, 3 for 13c Vienna Sausages, 2 for 17c Devilled Meat, IGA, 3 for 10c Salad Dressing, Miracle 31c Whip Sugar Peas, IGA, 2s 2 for 21c Dawn Tissue, 3 for 19c no one would mistake for a movie star, the two do have one thing in common. Mosquitoes can definitely express their emotions. They are able to register their likes and dislikes as screen vividly end accurately as idol on a Hollywood lot. This fact has been discovered hy scientists st Rutgers University. This research group has been studying insects for mors than five years in an effort to find a chemical combination that would really prot t human beings agiinst the bites of Insect pests. It is In the course of of the'r w- k of teeing i? the e't if.. i;- n th rm ; l v d . ; ,.3 that t w THOUGH sy - a T' rf fit t.wr trr 'J: a ' ? fc it m." joultoe j. g 1 express end f bk j M; M!-- i , been used to evaluate hundreds of chemicals at the New Jersey Univei ity to find which combination was most effective in keeping mosquitoes from biting. Scores of these combinations wer eliminated because they had an Unpleasant odor, or irritated the kin, or were difficult to remove. Durin - the winter months the Rutgers scientists have raised mosquitoes In the Univernty laboratory so that the work could go on without interruption. As a result of their patient research, the Rutgers laboratory staff hsve been rewarded. They report that they hsv developed a lotion that protects human better than e'lef. Not b. 7 a.e-- t'.s t .V Pane 1 e mo ; toe, but it l- - rs I fra, h:fk f i, f h't, Is:, ' lry t ' 1 r- L !f II P t - - and A t. re J.ours. !!' i- - ' e if -- 1 l'S0 Pepper, Pickling Onions, Dills LETTUCE ,TraiIS 60 Prime Rib Roasts, lb. ru:.:p roasts . . 100 Pork Shoulder Roasts, lb. pot roasts 22c 16c 160 kwt G-- E T RAILWAYS CEPQT W. E. Rodrigue, Agt. 93 W. Center K(. Ihimc: 1272 BURLINGTON 3 Daily Schedules Cw,.. r J. J rl ' JELLO Apkg If its 5t Deviled Meat 3 for 10c If'J If Morning 4 for Grapefruit, Texsun No. 2 can 2 for . 19c Coffee, Breakfast Club, 1 lb. can. . 25c White Spot SINCLAIB GAS ard OILS GROCERIES and CONFECTIONS made of wood, Jet ns make it. Russell Kitchen Weston Kofford Phone D38J2 Operator Timp Service FARNWORTH SERVICE Open EARLY Every Morning Vasatcli CAN BE DEPENDED ON GUNS REPAIRED Gas Better Ga.s for Less,r See Tlieo Farnworth (Corner Canyon Road on State) Articles Orem General Like Mother . . Like Daughter . Young or old we bring beauty to all with deft, individual tourhea that add real smartiiras am) style at Helen G IJf OREM you have QUALITY BURR & SONS A 'J Lux Soap, Bar ... 6c WIIEATIES, Pkg 11c AT L. E. ' Screens snd Screen Doors $147 bus? .... Small ware 5c and 10c See NOW SUGAR 23 lb 10 Appliances Notions IF you want to BUY QUALITY FRUIT either by the box 0" Truck Load Naw mng Addrrlond DltSEUHCR Service Saturday July We are agents for Fruit to Sell, or DIESET,Twns Rtde the DteeLiner thi tummer and ea vacation trareL joy a new bieh in Greater comiort . . . more convenience . . . added safety . : ; feature which make iJieaeLmer travel o pJeanRjy different et coat you no more. Visit or phone ae-- nt or literature and low fare to ad America. SPECIALS OFFERED FOR PLAX Peaches luxurious Cash Grocery CAOinET tlaliln" II including TF T.IEATD lawn party, for a delightful Tuesday, at which Mrs. Joseph for the H. Rowley entertained following friends ot Kent: Robin and Gay Trushanskl, Ray Finch, Helen Maycock, Gayle Burning-ham- , Nadene Nelson, Mary and Richard Farnworth, Duane Jewett Norman Rowley, Merrill Palmer, Jane Peterson, Carl, Leone, and Merlin Rowley. Mr. and Mrs. J. Erval Christensen are home again after a three-week- 's trip to Ilavanna, Ctiba, attending the Lions International Convention there in company with Mr. and Mrs. Aura C. Hatch of Provo. The High Priests of the ward have charge of the Sunday evening program this coming Sunday and a special program Is being prepared for both music and speaking. & El Famous LOWE BROS, j: rr$;$-- who enjoyed a vacation were Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Adams who spent a week lu California visiting plai es of interest. Mr. and Mrs, George Harris and family have returned to their home In Chicago after visiting here with his mother Mrs. Lexia Harris snd other relatives. Mr. Harris also enjoyed several days of fibhlng whlla here. The sixth birthday anniversary of Kent Rowley was the occasion Under New Management DIXIE ELBERTAS J. II. HALE btwn I PAINTS r . t Cf'LirC n h iA, AS TVovgh ScMtH,! SALT LAriE cmr, CKEYENKE, DENVER, OMAHA, CHICAGO How Mm4 with Vegetables Gunnell. Four babies were given names In Fast meeting last Sunday afternoon. They were Norma Louise and Naomi Lynn twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rowley; Judith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nervin Booth; and Larry Haws, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson. Mrs. Carrie Nelson snd Mrs, Marla Marston enjoyed a lovely trip to Yellowstone Park last week, in company with Mrs. Elvira Hebertson of Lehi. The Wentx family reunion was held last Sunday at the Giles ranch in Provo canyon. About 4 5 were present and enjoyed a program and dinner. MrB. Emma Stratton wishes to let the Relief Society members know that the first meeting of the season will be held next Tuesday afternoon. She requests that all teachers visit their distriqts and be prepared to report. A delightful week of camping at the head of the river was spent by Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Prince, Mr. and Mrs. William Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Peterson and Mrs. Emma Burr and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Terry and daughter Verla went to Robertson Wyoming last week to visit with relatives and friends. Mr. Ivan Burr and Mr. Emery McKelllp from the Sharon ward returned Sunday from a week of fishing and camping at Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Farley end Mr. and Mrs. James Loveless returned Sunday form a trip to California where they visited the fair at San Francisco and also with friends in Los Angeles. Mont Burr went to California last week and will visit with relatives at Lomita for some time. Among those from the ward SEE OUR NEW LINE OF forth, meanwhil singing in a high key. Pleasure or eatisfac-tio- n are registered by rubbing legs, wings and stingers, and singing in a low tone. If mosquitoes are forced to remain near an object that they dislike, they curve tfioir stingers upward in a snooty pose, much like that of humans. They in- -- Pork and Beans, IGA, COFFEE AT THE 3 FBI MARY S' Drakes VERN WENTZ For r From OREM DRUG TIMPANOGOS Scientists Use Mosquito Actors Find Best Insect Repellent STANDARD GAS RPM OILS FLY SPRAY and SWATTERS . . . (Mrs. C. H. Poutson - Reporter) VINEYARD That Flies are the carrier of almost every communicable disease; that flies in your home are an open invitation for DEATH to enter? OREM Vote Cor lthoda Ilreinson. August 12th, 1940. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hansen Senior temple excursion will be held Tuesday, August 20th to the were Salt Lake visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson Salt Lake temple, from Suaron motored to Salt Lake Sunday. Stake. Floyd Backus left Sunday morning with the National Guard medical department for a three weeks trip to Washington. (Mrs. Ferry Nielson - Reporter) Mrs. Jennie Johnson was pleasantly surprised Sunday afternoon Lending Social Events of her brothers by twenty-thre- e of the month is the approaching and sisters and their families, armarriage of Miss Clea Thorne, riving with lunches to celebrate daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elvln her sixtieth birthday anniversary. Thorne of Pleasant Grove and A jolly time was spent by all presJack Kirk, son rf Mrs. Carrie ent. Kirk of Orem. Ira Willett is vacationing with The young couple are both relatives in Idaho. graduates of the Pleasant Grove Meda Johnson left during the high school. week with friends for a trip to The marriage will take place in Bryces Canyon. the Salt Lake Temple August 14 Louise Omer Is spending her and will be followed by a recep- vacation visiting relatives In Sait tion August 16 at the second Lake. ward amusement hull In Pleasant Mrs, Jennie Johnson received Grove. word from Mr. and Mrs, Blaine The couple will make their Johnson at Valier, Montana, tellhome in the Windsor ward. ing of the misfortune their little Tlie Seagull Class daughter, LaDean met with when In Primary under the direction she fell out of a window breaking of their class supervisor, Mrs. her arm. No physician was availVera Cullimore wUl hold their able within a hundred miles so graduating exercises Sunday even- Blaine was acting physician. Mrs. Sylvia Morbcy has been ing in connection with the regular Sacrament meeting. called to act on the Relief Society A well arranged conjoint pro- Stake Board over the Theology gram was presented Sunday even- department. ing with Mrs. Vola Hancock and The Stake Hoard Relief Ross Brimley in direct charge. Society Officers Ray Gillnmn entertained all ward executive hsa been chosen to act as an officers Friday afternoon at the M.I.A. stake Board member. Stake house. Mrs. Sarah E. The Seventies Quorum Hooley, Mrs. Florence Richardson motored to American Folk can- and Mrs. Jane Eisore of Windior yon Saturday evening and enjoyed were In attendance. a trip through th Timpanogos Cave after watch luncheon was served and a Boclal hour enjoyed by all present. (Mrs. Geo. F, Wells - Reporter) Mr. and Mrs. Tliell Walker at a entertained family dinner Mrs. Harriett Varley who has at their home Sunday In honor of their sons birthday. Covers were spent the summer at South laid for the following: Mrs. Bountiful will arrive home ThursBertha Swensen, Mr. and Mrs. J. day for a short visit with her Eldon Swensen and family, Mr. children. A baby girl was born August 1 and Mrs. Elmer York and family, Mr. and Mrs. Irrln Swensen and to Joseph W. and Ivy Sorensen two family, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Millett, the little lady has Swensen and family, Mr. and Mrs. brothers. Members of R. club with their Joe Swensen and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Swensen and husbands will hold an out-dodanghter, Wesley Swensen and the family of the host and hostess. Edith Stark returned home Saturday morning after a two week To vacation trip at Junction City, the guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs. John Baxter. Mrs. Rosa Baxter returned to her home at Junction Saturday evening after receiving treatment at the Clark Clinic at Provo. Fay Hreinson who is taking a nursing course at the Holy Cross hospital in Salt Lake City Is enjoying a two weeks vacation at the home of her mother, Mrs Uti KJ u WINDSOR First and 2nd Grade Lifile F.IohavrIi W Li GENEALOGY STAKE UTAH TESTED L3 Phone 0fiR. Lir-TGOL- M GARAGE md sr.p.yjqp |