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Show THE VOICE OP Thursday, October SIIAKOtf to his Job in Sul' dal- - Lake in County InPnrory where he is b. mg tit at, d foi a seitre infection n hm i,g 1 ii t lie sufftred a brnkmi Kit' ( hat ) It a n r,t! months ago when he Following Sundai tvnu.g s, Entered m Second Clad Matter, October fe, 1137, at the Pot Office at Provo, 11 m a n e w .,s l.i Id at t'u- home of Edna lesspoole on the Lauren,. e Utah, under act of March t, UT9. Stint Viipiim Ta'lor gave the Wilkinson farm Pofcttftkad wenly at I ' 0, Ltr.h, by the Sharon Cooperative Recreational stoiy of "The Life ot Victor IB Burn- - a gnl to Dai id and Maud a'nd play, i it. mils if some Aasoelauon of Orem.' Printed by Utah Valley Publish inf Company, 61 North PJret at the Miile. Ctah eat Street, Provo, Utah. of his music. Paul 'lay lor sang Valliv Spaulding hospital n Herheits iompo-itioJii'i ; h Hum nek, Mr. and Mrs Valor When You're Away. Kfie-h-Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Maw uf U o.i iron- IP, key, Dixie Reese, cuts were seried to 25 Salt Lake and Coley Hanks, blind Mr and Mm. C. Lucius Laudie, were guests at the Joy O. Orphu Laudie. Rudolf Wolfgram, Mr. and Mis. Paul Madsen and hi furor Velma Iiisk. Bishop and Mrs. sou Jimmie, Mr and Mrs. Wilford Clegg home Sunday afternoon. hell, with his counselors, Oveson and Mr and Mrs. Milo Word was received this wetk Mrs. Wentz, Madsen spent Sunday at Madsen from ia'ivis F. Mm Thomas Jacobs was hos- .M. C. Wentz and Wells, son of Mr. tess to the Orem Literary club on Kenneth McEwan and Mrs. Bios, camp on Strawberry lake. and Mrs Geo. F. Wells of Vine-larDowns. and Winston who has been laboring in Thutsday, Luncheon was served Parley W. Madsen Jr. at 1 .30 p, m. and Mrs. lone Monterey, California, district for Lake-vieson of P. W. Madsen of Washburn pave an interesting the past S months, that he ha3 received has ward official ta k on lier experiences as an Air been tiausferred to Mesa, Ariz., confirmation of his appointment to labor as a Stew ardess guide on the Mesa (Helen Oveson - Reporter) to enroll on October 15 in the temple grounds California Aero Tiaining Corp. Imitations Mr. and Mis. Chester Oveson are out for the Wedding ReParley will lemain there three ception honoring Shirley Veda are rejoicing over the arrival of mouths and if he successfully Gardner of Spanish Fork and a fine baby hoy, born at the Vtah completes the pielimiuary reMelvin R. Park of Orem, which Valley hospital Sunday afternoon. quirements, he will go to the (Mrs. Zella Colvin - Reporter) will he held Friday evening, Mother and baby are doing well. Government Flying School in 2 Telephone October the 11th at the Salem Jr. This is the first grandchild of Texas. Mr. M. Mrs. Ora and of Davis this High auditorium. Tho Business and Work Meeting ward. The mother was formerly DETERMINED TO AVENGE of the Relief Society will be Three Ilabies Ada puvis their 12-- setback from Vniver-sit- y held Tuesday under the direction were blessed at the Fast Meetof Vtah Redskins Saturday, of Mrs. Mary MacKay. A good Those having the Mutual Conjoint Meeting ing Sunday. the Cougars are primed to meet was very interesting babies blessed were: Mr. and Sunday University of Wyoming Cowboys program is prepared and luncheon will be served. Mrs. Merrill Kitchen, Mr. and evening. The following program Friday in the set ond night game The Relief Society has several Airs. Ralph Dickey and Mr. and was piesented under the direction under the new at lighting system of Ezma Cragun: Song Service heavy quills for sale. Just the Mrs. Joseph Ford. Y j stadium. under the leadership of Virginia the thing for Deer hunters. At the M I A. Conjoint meeting Mrs. Melvin Gibson has been Taylor; opening prayer, Spencer on Sunday the following program Madsen; short talks by the fol- HOMECOMING in Salt Lake City for a visiting j celebration for 1940 at BYU week. was given: Lynn Peterson from lowing: Billie Sumsion, Weston Lindon and Dixie Reese, recently Taylor, Wilford Oveson and Edna will be held Saturday, November Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hunn and returned missionaries, were the Scott; Scriptural reading, Belva 9, it was announced Sunday by R. Cornelius Peterson, general speakers. Venice Finch gave the Williamson; story by Nan-le- e secretary of the Alumni associaKathleen scriptural reading, Johnson. Dearwin Sardoni tion. Downs, a retold xtory and Venna Sundwall furnished two violin Vernon, Curtis Gordon and Gene- solos accompanied by her mother, To determine who will reprevieve Gordon sang, Mrs. Sardoiii. Benediction by sent BYV in extemporaneous Milo Madsen. Mrs. Alice K. Hausen of Logan, speaking and oratory at the BozeRENO is the house guest of Mrs C. f 10.50 Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Oveson man, Mont., meet of the Rocky SACRAMENTO - - - 12.50 Lucius Laudie. had as their guests Sunday night Mountain forensic league, tryouts 13.40 OAKLAND Mr. and Mrs, Elmo Jarvis of St. are to be held Friday and MonAmong those attending SAN FRANCISCO - - 13.40 day nights under the direction of Atizona. Johns. and Mr. Mrs. in Salt Lake City were: For Information and low laraa - visit or phono Dr. Alonzo J. Morley. Mrs. Maud Reynolds, Mr. BURLINGTON TRtILWATS DEPOT and Jarvis weiein enroute home from Salt Lake City. Mis Sam Johnson, Mrs. Sidweil, conference 05 W. Center St. Rhone 1272 Mr. llradshaw, Mrs. Marne Wells, Mrs. Kenneth Scott spent TuesMr. and Mrs. Slis Anna Olsen, day in Salt Lake City with her (Mrs. Geo. F. Wells - Reporter) husband who is employed there. Mr. Scott returned home with her The members of Camp Tamar-.i- ( Tuesday evening but will return k of the D. V. P. will be enter- Clir linin' Mt'ul Me-Ew- LAKE VIEW J mi 01 Iht'r l rv T sou Mates Spen-- r Mia- d and u, heon was serv'd to Melba C.nff. Liah G'liasun, Li.,h Pet, isuii. Norma Ashton, Louise Baum, M,uCtne Grimmett and 1 .ylL 10) C k svri ten ted in his the hostess ii -- k Beiiha Brown and son h.uo letuined homo from o.it.oii.i runic i on i alesc-- g trum au acini' nt received i oral w o Is a go Mm m Tiu re- - in the - the lin, attended S'at, s gion miur.i.iv. r- -i - Fiaiios au-h'- er The UAili of Mr Mr. and Mrs Sterling (Tuff atretended the Tongan union Saturday evening in Salt Luke City, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Burgener and Mrs. Clard Burgener the Durtschi reunion in Salt Lake City Sunday and attended conattx-nde- Wedding Anniversary and Mrs. Horace Bean ouurred on Cbtober 7th. Their ference meetings, Mr. and Mrs. Rex duff attenddaughter June was married on ed the Brazilian missionary rethat day. Mrs. Ruby Bundle', Zella Co- union Saturday evening in Salt llin. and Lucille Burgener were Lake City. Mr. and Mrs Max Lewis and hostesses to the Primary officers land teachers Wednesday evening children are visiting with Mr. at Mrs. Bandley's home. The, Lewis' mother, Mrs. T. J. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bandley out- work top the month was attended the Samoan missionary reunion in Salt Lake City Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson were in Salt Lake City Wednesday to attend the I.G.A. convenOn this year's high egg prices, tion and banquet at the Hotel. IF YOC Hl'RIY! Mr. and Mrs. Reed Workman For immediate delivery of and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gibson choice pullets, la lug or ready to were entertained at a turkey dinlay, drop in or phone TODAY'. ner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. AndCustom grinding and mixing. rew Halverson in Salt Lake City. Lloyd Workman of New Mexico Poultry, liog and dairy feeds and visited last week with his mother, supplies. Mrs. Katherine Firth. While here he was married to Miss Ruth Morrison of San Francisco, Cal., formerly of Utah. They returned & 3rd South 7th East to New Mexico to make their PHONE 813 PROVO home. Mr. and Mrs Harold Peterson have as their guests this week: Mrs. Peterson's mother, Mrs. TOP QUALITY Tayson, and her sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. DeVerl Har-- , Mr ami 2 children, also 2 sisters and husbands-.Mreti Will Meet Any Price mid M,s Hugh Finley and O' Jc 6 1 re-to- VINEYARD Who can do il? DUCK ARTHUR DR. VANCE SEASON VETERINARIAN OPENS October 16 th 158 West 8rd North Phone Provo, Vtah 053-- J RADIOS Refrigerators - Washers REPAIRING SEASON OPENS October 19th GRIFFITH APPLIANCE SERVICE at the Fur nit lire Exchange 316 W at Center Phone lUPER-- X 24 Shot Shells INSURANCE LOANS and REAL ESTATE - See WESTERN FRED E. RAY 78 N. Unlv. Ave. COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE RALPHS RADIO AND APPLIANCE 83 North Vniv, Ave, AMMUNITION Phone 108 Phon . JJ NEVER UNDERSOLD! Gessfords Inc. 47 Easy Terms on Guns Provo N. Univ. Ate. cz Nev; & Used Girculators The Girls Club held their achievement exercises Sunday evening in the ward chapel. Supervisor Mrs. Ruth Stone the program arranged which was oondurted by Miss Beth .Madsen, dub member. Mis. Ariel Ciegg spoke on the Benefits of work to a Community. A solo was sudg by Miss Erma Rogers. Miss Verna Harding, club leader outlined the Jollv Stitchers summers work. Iiarbaia Anderson spoke on the work by the Kookit Klub members Mrs Mary Stewart represented the mothers. Blue Ribbons werp presented menthols of the Mixirg Bowl club for jst place in Fruit Canning at the County Fair. Alma Danger-fiel- d repre.M tiling the Bankers association piesented the club members with and pins Clarence Ashton County Aguit. spoke briefly. Club songs were Ming by the members of the three iiuhs, all of whidi have com- tlnir work H Ims pleted t.i USED CIRCULATORS NEW CIRCULATORS rt-ov-7 Ars BARGAINS $2350 ALSO SOME .MATTRESS BARGAINS! n Jo-rp- 4 and h Ro-- and received Cooley d as low as 'furniture EXCHANGE 310 West Center St. Call 21 for Expert Radio Refrigerator or Washing Machine Repairs - - - , ill i . . wv" : .a -- :: OUR PURPOSE isnt to finance big corporal ions 1ut to help! Mr. and Mrs. Provo when tliey ni'ed ready money in a hurry. I I Our security isnt million doI- lar factories; its the integrity of the folks of this community.! Our Job doesn't stop witlif l making it easj for ou to i)orrow money ; we must also make I it easy for ou to repay yourf bat's why we're proud loans. I of our business. 1 i FINANCE I j com pan? I Rawl.nps is at Phone 822 i lu (Ad. No. ot a series) ..Salt Lakes Newest Hotel .. U. S. TIRES and BATTERIES Brimhall Bros. Provo Used Lumber Slilnlcs, Cash and Doors , I i! - 4 l' 1 e Right: Gan plaid woven gingham with diagonal-tuckebodice, cuff-topockets, lavish button trim. Varicolored plaids. Cinderella Teen-Mi- s size J These Frocks featured in our Junior Dept, on the Mezzanine Floor BUTLERS j was born to Air. and Mrs. P n ' Above: Dressmaker shirtwaist (rock of Crown tested Spun Rayon print. Hug-tigh- t waistline, oversized pockets. New Fall colors. Cinderella Teen-Mis- s sizes Saturday. Miss Lavern Bartlett visited last week with her cousin, Miss Emma Sawyer of Salt Lake City. How-ai- d SraeenallS Nationally Advertised Cui Us As.-e-y of Lovell, Spring ft Filled Wd W0., and Jdoid Long if bait Lake' usitid Uoboit Gillespie Friday and Saturday. j j i ; . 1 'r I . .7 l 5 , a U - 1 A - i s, U , 'i A- - f . s - r t - iatiol Leaders uien Piuegar and Jack Mel- uium cnlei lamed members of' their tioop at the Piuegar home last .Monday. Tests were studied Slid games played alter which reneshments were eujoyed by Jaik Jones, Rex Scbouey, James Keith Jolley, Wayne i'megur, Dans, Cain Bierelon and Junior Scout i ; ';fiu 'j i'r;, U'fAuU;; . ru - ; t A u,'' "i ; i . I u ; - - Rates: 209 Rooms 200 Tile Baths 11.50 to $4.00 Hotel Temple Square Balt Lake City, Utah ERNEST For $24-9- 5 Bouijous. OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON TEMPIJ5 All W ret Exposure Room REGULAR $39.50 it res s Ihc Alofa Delightfully Air Coolel C. ROS&ITER, Siariager HIGHLY RECOMMENDED J Club was entertained by Mrs. Kath-enn- e Boyce Jr., at her home Wednesday afternoon. Bridge was the main diversion, high score going to Mrs Eva Farley. A to luncheon was served Mr? Pearl Stubbs and Mrs. Glen-i;- a Iiers, gursts, and to members Mewlames Dorothy Wiscombe, Della Baum. Billie Stubbs, Iauiise Baum. Phyllis Monk, Olive Gillespie, Helen Hull. Ida Stubbs, Eva Furb v and thi hostess. lllB'ri,,lMlir SPEAR LUMBER CO. BEAUTIFUL HOMES M m j yj 81 North University Avenue j I Provo i I i Native lumber CA,V ' it See Us Now Among Conference Visitors were Bishop and Mrs. Sharp Gillespie, Mrs. Alta Mechani and Miss Marion Mecham, Mr. Wilford Stubbs and daughters Donna, Carol and Faye, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansen and Mrs. Milton Bellows. J.. O. Larsen of Blue Bell, Duschene is visiting with his brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs Peter C. Larsen. Little Barbara Wiscombe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Morris Wiscombe" and Alice Ann Schu-- ! maun, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence fUhumann are eonvales- dug at family homes from tonsil operations preformed last week. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reeves of lone, Idaho spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Wiscombe. They came to attend General Conference held in Salt Iaake City. Robert L. Elliott and son Robert Jr. were Salt Lake visitors feu-so- n. the REPAIRING - Reporter) v, of TIRE Bellows Ferguson at their home last r'liday. Mother and babe are doing fine. The newcomer has f one sister. i Ensign David Green and wile of Pensacola, f lorida, visited his sister and I other-in-laiMr. and Alls. Howard Fei Mr. Gnen, a member of the U. S. Air Corps will act as upon his return to his si a ion at Pensacola. , Ruben and Mrs. Rulou Crook and and Mis. Charles Crook. Ferron Jones gave a very interesting gospel sermon at Relief Hoc lety last Tuesday A Bon I Gilbiit Arinna visited with their si Ur, Mrs Thomas Wdls en-- i c lie in Salt Lake to attend con- ! soap suggested. SI and Attending Colleges this year are Bud Madsen nt the U, Grace Booth, Garth Boyce, Bud Smith and Walter Bigler at the Y'. see- of a senes.) mid ill (Ellen Your (liiropractor 8 Ivory Flakes or other EDGEMOIIT Dr. E. Mansfield (Ad. no. frocks. Mr 4 u,.nuiiii.imiiiimiiiiiiiiiimimiiiifiiiiii!imuiitmmmminm!i in watching the good htr 11.Q5 tX health of his patients ing to it that possible causes of trouble are checked before tliey IxTume serious. Come in today for a plisieal check-u- p and conditioning treatment. Plus 7.9. Double Deck Sprint BOTH FOR Other Innerspring Mattresses PHONE -'-twiwwCw'.viC" 0I3-R-- I zr 12, . Throckmorton PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT Phone Of. 1003W, Ren. 1003J 75 E. Center St., Provo, Utah hug-tigh- H'-o- HAROLD ill A AG And the person who visits his liiropractor nt the first symptoms of ph.slenl ailment will seldom lie bothered with seri- New $29.50 Deluxe Innerspring Mattress New $39.50 Super Deluxe Innerspring MATTRESS Plus 7.93 Spring pA BOTH FOR (jgrHAY'gi) NUTS TO - - authentic clan plaid woven ginghams t midriffs with swirling skirts, that belittle your waistline! See for yourself how pretty youll look in our Cinderella Teen-Mis- a new washable HATCHERY "Man who repair small leak in roof never have to repair big one. believes mm frocks iVv TIMPANOGOS WIFE SA V- - ous illness. s'oo ...Spun Rayons with oversized pockets, New-Hou- ccuvams 4-- frVJTUA4Jy, A Fashions for Fall tliat major in flattery Cash In 0 tained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mis. Ann Larsen. All mem! ers are cordially invited. Leonard and Vetla Alger Madsen are rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter, born Oct. 3rd at the American Fork hospital. Eli lay Evening is the date for the big Amateur program to be held. All winning contestants will be honored by appearing over KOVO later. Ward budget tickets are good and those with talent are urged to participate. 0 - PLEASANT VIEW You Can Still 033-R-- 10, 1910 Mlinr i - You Furnish. the Lot Vell Build the Home i s Vs |