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Show 2 VOICE OF SUAE OX New 1939 Cl IE V. (Mrs. A Real Deluxe Sedan or Radio, Heater, Clock and Many Other Ex26,000 Miles, Just Like a New Car! tras 1939 PLYMOUTH Seda- n- in Guaranteed Condition, Maxine Davis - Reporter) Rhone C23R1 Seniors Sluff Day held Friday was enjoyed by the from Edge-mon- t: following student Helen Salisbury, Gene Cniespio, Donna Stubbs, Waldeaa Ivers, Verl Madsen and Rhea Hatfield. New Famrie The Happy Heart Sewing Club who have moved Into the ward will hold the next meeting at and are living In the Schumann the home of Mis Sally Hawkins. home are Mr. and Mrs. Byron Pierces of Springville and Mr. and Visitors at the home of Peter C. Larsen Mrs. Wallace Carlson of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfpid Stubbs last week were: Mrs. June Larsen of Provo and Mr, and Mrs. Axel spent Sunday In Salt Lake City to attend the funeral of Mr. Tires ly Finish Low Mileage Bargain in a Fine Car! Original F. Andreasen of California. Graduates froth Edgimont at the Sharon stake seminary are: Phil Conder, Kenneth Brereton, Aaron Cltnger, Ronald Hansen, Verl Madsen, Dell Howard Gordon, Elmer Bigler, Simms, Nadeaa Davis, Gene GilWaldean Davis, Ruby lespie, Donna Ivers, Jean Schoney, Stubbs, Dora Davis, Dorothy Taylor, and Rhea Hatfield. EDGEMOIIT Guaranteed CARS 1939 HUICK 41 Sedan I i( lleattr. Cluck Many Extras Sarah Calder. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Breretr-have moved to Burbank, California where he Is employed. Mrs. W. B. Davis ha been 111 the past week but is Improved 1939 FOIID Deluxe Sedan Radio and Heater and Other Extras, Real Bargain with Low Mileage. at a I 193S PONTIAC Deluxe Sedan Mith Low Mileage Radio, Heater, and New Tires A Real Fine Car at a ly Bargain ! 1940 PONTIAC Deluxe Coupe ss. hite Sidewall Tires Very Low Mileage Radio, Heater and Many Other Extras A Real Value! 1940 CIIEV. Business Coupe Deluxe Model Radio, Heater and Other Extras, with, a Guarantee as to First Class Condition in Top Condition MANY OTHERS Picku- p- at a Bargain! TO SELECT FROM Easy Terms and Trades SEE US FOR TOP VALUES! SALES & SERVICE INC. NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE PHONE T JNITED 150 - m n.iMitki Vim O now. iCoLD (Mrs. Rex Griffiths - Reporter) Phone Mrs. Raymond Willoughby entertained in honor Of her son, Fred's birthday with a party on Games and a proApril 23rd, gram and refreshments were enjoyed by the following young guests: Darrell, Doyle and Lester Waters: Naomi and Brent Carter; Eugene and Arlo Maag, Mary Ann and Rea Jean Brown; Alean Smith, Marilyn and Merona Larsen; Gary Rena Miller, Elaine and d Fred Willoughby and Mrs, Miller, Mrs. Russell Smith, Mrs. Delmar Carter and Mr. Byron Willoughby. Fred received k many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith had as their guests last week, their daughter, Mrs Harry Boswell and her two children of Brigham. Priesthood Members presented the program Sunday Elder Dean Nuttall reevening. presented the Seventies, Elgin Oliphafit the High Priests, Heber Wll-for- HOME Sewing Machine and Appliance Store PLEASANT VIEW The Home of Numerous CHOICE GIFTS! (Hilda Cluff - reporter) Phone 503 Phone 434-- 458 W. Cen. R Provo, Utah. a TU'Lritftii &- - 17 21 El? magic not only to the CN GENUINE appearance SPECIALS Prevums modL$ fmm Hooter factory , UTAH TIMBER Direct from the Hoover factory come these (mazing value completely reconstructed Hoover, with e new, part of genuine Hoover quality, and genuine Hoover workmanship throughout. Youll never find greater cleaner value than this. Every cleaner guaranteed for ONE FULL YEAR. Limited number phone Of stop in quickly. L HOMIER-OVEE- p tE v Gl VSJ DISHES IN HUDID his CO. . c for Spring GOLD 6 $3 1 CREST INLAID LINOLEUM New Security but - - 9 4-1- - - - BED, COIL SPRING COTTON MATTRESS Complete M ETAL ? South and 2nd West Phone 357 PRICES! 7c up CHICKS, from... 10c up STARTED CHICKS, from Drop in Today Let us help you make more Money ! DAY-OL- Custom Grinding and Mixing G13 Feeds and Supplies We know that anyone who borrows money on real estate usually needs not a loan right now after lengthy and delayed correspondence with home offices in some other state. Our loans are liberal, our terms generous and our interest rates low - - - and our action is PROMPT. See us right away if you need a loan. PIIILCO RADIO OREM ELECTRIC W. L. VERGE SEV J. A. THOMPSON Alice M. ( S A t'4 - 4 - 4 S' !$$$ DIXON REAL ESTATE CO. 236 at West Center Now . . . etuticity More Than Ever . . . They FIT TIIE JOB 1934 CIIEV. l'2 TonDual Wheel Truck.... 85.00 -- 1936 CIIEV. 1 'i-To- n Dual Wheel Truck - 105.00 1935 FORD 1 Vi TonLong Wheelbsse. Refrigerator body $125.00 -- 1935 FORD Velotex Processed stake Body Picku- p- 185.00 1937 CIIEV. Vt TonDual Wheels, Long Wheel-bM- e $395.00 -- HANDBAGS Yd i 1940 CIIEV. Vi TonDual Wheels, Long Wheelbase. Excellent motor. New truck transporatlon $895.00 HiJWitiitimiiuiiifiiMiiiiitttw i Tonlong wheelbase. Motor completely overhauled $295.00 121 West Center St. ch 1938 DODGE l2-To- n Heavy duty, dual wheel, long wheelbase. A real 495.00 buy for only 1936 INTERNATIONAL Heavy duty. Dual wheel, long wheelbase. Double reduction rear end ,!!5.00 Phe 1 -- 1910 DODGE iy, TonDual wheel, long wheelbase, Eaton axle, for 795.00 only -- two-spe- 1933 CIIEV. Sedan- ..85.00 Delivery NAYLOR AUTO CO. Booterie for Expert Radio Refrigerator or Washing Machine Repairs 1937 DODGE wheel, Heavy duty. 177-lnbase 8.25x10 tires. Looks 195.00 and runs like new -- 1936 DODGE Dual Wheels, 24 707 r.SEI) CAR HEADQUARTERS Corner Ur.iv. and First South US'bH'm 75 -- that aims vloH HOSIERY Phone NAYLORS Used, Job Rated Trucks In Anderson Lumber Co. And, while chick prices will likely have to be increased later, we are still offering the finest chicks we have ever hatched at BARGAIN if you hurry. Refrigerator a 310 West Center St. 5th Gibson New PLATE GLASS MIRRORS Gall REX GRIFFITH Already eggs are 3c per dozen higher than last year at this lime, and this Is only the beginning. As the National program gets under way, eggs and poultry, along with other meat product, will be In Increased demand at the best prires in several years. There is still time to fill your coops with, pullets . a .. TALK THINGS OVER WITH US TODAY! value. ABC WASHER BTRUTlUEnn a nf. Furniture Exchange life-lon- g DONT YOU he left behind this fall when Egg Prices are certain to be up! if you prefer something of outstanding value, take HER home one of these: 75c ilYd. SEAL CONGOLEUM By the Yard 4 -j Sq. Foot or Foot Width J- a time of unrest, theres no better investment than building. And present terms, which may not lat long, make it easy to build with little ready cash. home represents n. 4 Jk'Pl or protection of boIry nd of your too. The 1941 STRUT-WEA- R Call to Color Tape, will laluto, Ckavron, Bugle oil it ay froth 1 a recruit and lovely a our Hag through they Miry tubbing booau Valotaiad. Sq. New SOLID MAPLE CRIB BEDS 2 Yj x 1 Vi Foot Size Many interments are problematical Amrle buty, Only Life-lon- g I procud 9x12 GOLD SEAL RUGS ... Coffee Maker eiocijEY US PHONE US . . . WE'LL DELIVER and Real Estate Loans In a Hurry Waffle Iron Toaster Elecric Ironer ftlothers Day Hints - Utah Valley Blass & Paint 84 N. Univ. Ave. - Phone 194 57 N. Univ, Ave. - Phone 656 BtsiSd for Mrs. sister-in-la- PROVO STORE Fix-u- p i - 2 'Slmpanogos Hatchery Phone East 3rd South g ei rj inr e ke25I Furniture DRINK DR. PEPPER AT 10 710 Mixmaster Muhlesteln. Mrs. Lamar Ercanbrack spent part of the week with her mother, inl and JoobVig1Perfect for cooking, wrv-in- g or refrigerator storage. Large meat dish and 3 covered vegetable drahe. Own Station TUESDAYS at 8:00 P. M. Central Get HER a s y vnaujJL F KOVO Utahs Baby Chicks guest her mother, Mrs. Collins COAL her from Roosevelt. y Mr. and Mrs. Howard C., were accompanied- - t a Salt Lake by Mr. MacKays grandmother, Mrs. Collins, his mother, Mrt Mary MacKay, his mother-in-laMrs. Henrietta Miller and t&ua sm'M ( Look tor thin nam a piti tha ofmarut ia proof thatUoorar a ganuina SpaoiaL Think of itl the finest electric cooking for kit than $20. Genuine Fiberglat insulation keep heat inside, keepe aluminum lid kitchen cool. bate meat in their own rich juice make them deliciously tender reduce heat control mainshrinkage. tains (elected temperature automatically insure perfect baking remit. Cook entire meals, without watching. True-Tem- ,xvi--rR- WARNING! J OVER Mac-Ka- late-typ- Wistinghouse i - SUGGESTIONS: has as Mrs. Mary C. MaoKay J- Mother's Day ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ashton AEC Monthly Payment Plan the and Mr. and Mrs. Jest Ashton monthly payments are small motored to Bingham for a day enough to be easily made. last week sirmcuAat 1 " and JxVNUARY MOIxASSES s. week, Under the It people of Utah for their supply of the brew of hell. That million dollar liquor profit leaves In Its trail a horde of habitual drunkards hastened to dishonored graves and another host of youth tn training for their It will leave countless places. ruined homes, thousands of bro-- ; ken hearts and many dire trag-edieto It will leave many struggling wives a despair that men know not of and memories that will haunt their future. It will leave to hosts of children cruelities and abuses, want and lack of decent clothing. The trail will lead right through the flood of millions of tears. It will mean lost manhood, lost virtue, lost decency and loss of the sanctity of hundreds of homes. It will keep back progress and hamper beBut alas, honest business. cause It Is big money, profits. Increase, Investment, it Is endured and embraced and tolerated. Just how long will the good Christian people of Utah consent to such a means of bartering away the bodies and Immortal souls of their sons and daughters? Mrs. Kady Clnff will give the lesson In Relief society next Tuesday at 2 oclock It will be held in the meeting house this week. PARADE STARRING The liquor commission and the press have Informed the public that the net profits to the state from the sale of liquor for the year of 1941 will amount to This great sum of 11,000,0001 money is to be squeezed from the attended the funeral of their relative, Mrs ('alder in Salt Lake las! home. THE DH. PEPPER C. V. II. Says V s vTS)U. PEPPER PRESENTS! Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Myron Guynion of Loa, visited a day with Mrs. Zella Colvin last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ashton and Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Ashton but also add to the com forts of the HOOVER Size Mr. Ercan-brtc- k Campbell. earns here for the week end and they returned to Park City on The Priesthood Chorus dollars a month is easy to pay presented the program last Sunday night before a large crowd An old home brought C. Sterling at sacrament does look fine. There's a Cluff directed meeting and June Gammell real joy and pride in making im- accompanied the chorus. The provements that seem to work spoken word was by Ferron Jones. To Enjoy Cooler, Easier, Timesaving full 014-R- Hoofis ElizabetbSouter 666 uLuzTnm cooz: ma Mr. Anna GRAND VIEW Fsigemont Literary Club met at the home of Mrs. Bertha Salisbury Friday afternoon. Mrs. Hazel Hawkes reviewed Eleanor Porter's Polly Anna. A tasty Harward and Arthur Ivie . the Her Answer: of course, is luncheon was served to Mrs. Vern Elders. The musical - numbers Bloomqulst, a guest and 11 mem- were: aij organ solo by Martha Famous Sunbeam bers. Kelsey and a piano solo by Vivia Edwin Booth of Bingham spent Johnson. the week end here with hts Mrs. Clark Carter has returned Hx-ftethome from the L, D. S. hospital er where she has been convalescing after a major operation. Selling Mixer Mrs. Dot Davis gave a birthday party Sunday afternoon for her in America son Richard whose fourth birthGET IT AT day was on that day. Games were played and lunch served to the following children: Naomi Carter, Fay and Marie Griffiths, Anette Johnson, Hal and Milton Gordon. You were a Mother What would You like? Fastest 1 1933 INTERNATIONAL 1, 1911 Thnr'lay, May Phone 477 Provo |