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Show VOICE OF SIURON Thursday, May take this oipcrtunlty of thanking Daen Klik, daughail those who so generously help- daughter, Lina ter of Mr and Mis Odu.1 K.rk ed them. is recovering from a Mrs. W. P. Madcn of Lake of M..gna nous iUnces lessen View gave the literary Mi, uf Binding Tuesday before the Relnf Society G r.s of the V, ind-o- r by Mrs Nma Stratton ente.t&ined at the chapel Sunwas dune ward the Orem Li'trary club on Thursunder the direction day evening at home of the her mother, of day tlieir cIum leadeis. Oreen WalMrs. Matilda Vance. This is and kindred Cook ker The Better Homes club met the first ward in Timpanogos Wednesday at the home of Mrs so. The scroll will Dee Bird, the occasion being her stake to do be presented by stake gleaner birthday. leader, Mrs. Geneve Dalton. The following program was VIHEYARD (Dt 'a STone, tvportert Fbore 024J1 Edith Grove, rady of Plea-aMark. Glora Wilght, Jewel Wal-ki- r. erna Marrott and Berneice Hr, lnscn of Orem A Shower of Mrs. Inez W. Col-in or Ige of Lthi was held at the r, Mrs. Etha home of her The Raw lines Friday afternoon. ,time was srent In playing games and social chat Luncheon was served. Many daintv gifts were rictived by the guest of honor, j Mrs, J. W. Ctllman, Mr. and Mrs Glen Gillman, Mr. and Mrs. Welcome. pay cilliran, Mrs. Mary Jarman of Address givenPresident of Y L M I A , Zora and Mr. and Mrs Horace Gillman Hansen, organ prelude, Norma attended the 78th biithday an- Hales; chorus by Gleaners; lnvo- - niversary in honor of James H. cation, Zora Hansen; piano solo. Gillman of Lindon Tuesday Stark; history of the tng the Bromley club rooms at Gleaners, LuRee Rawlings; story American Fork. of Ruth, Fava Richardson; duet, Mrs Clara Kirk arrived home Eva Haws and Lois Hooley; talks Monday, after spending the pa t on the sheaf by Ruth Omer, Lola month her daughter and LawMr. and Mrs Wilherg, Fva Walker, Meda Johnson and Phyllis Gillman; solo, rence Toleman and family of Dell, Shirley Harris, musical reading, California. Helen Pretwlch; Sixty-fiv- e taps, Warren relatives and friends Johnson. called at the home of Mrs. Janet RaNi-- e Nielson S Humphrey Sunday to greet J. entertained a group of friends S. Johnson on his 83rd birthday Monday evening, the occasion be- anniversary Mrs Alfred Keetch spent the ing her 17th birthday anniversary. Luncheon was served to LaNora past week visiting at Magna I nt Git-une- r d Lewis Clefg and Mrs home returned Gammon Friday evening from Los Angeles where liny stunt the rust ten and vbiuug re days aight-eein- g Mrs latives Air and Mrs 'Aivil Stone, Vr and Mrs C M Stone and Mrs Anna Eitone of Provo attended funeral aervue held at the Larkin Mortuary in Suit Lake Thursday for Mn Margaret Smoot of Cas'leton, their cousin. Mr and Mrs. S H Flake also attended and President Blake was one of the speakers. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baili y and daughter Connie spent the fore part of the week at Price with his brother, George Hard.ng. WINDSOR Demand tJ "X and put your foot daunt , . . what comfort! A "cookie provides welcome support for aching arches, and theres a restful metatarsal button. ENNA JETTICKS combination last provides yet holds your heel firmly Yes! Amenta s Ah-h-- v Itorn a baby boy to Alma and Leah Smith Stewart Sunday at Utah Valley hospital. Leon and Kent Larsen, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Larson were baptized and confirmed Sunday Honoring Miss M.vrle Stone on her birthday a group of friends pleasantly surprised her Friday evening. Games were played and refreshments served Mrs, Smartest Walking Shoes Go Places Comfortably lland-flexefor extra ease. d 1 si-e- - (Mrs Kerry Nielson Reporter) Mrs Leona Omer is much Improved in health from her recent illness. Mrs Ralph Harris has been ill for some time Mr. and Mrs Lewis Mrs. Ila Holbrook and son of Balt Lake, Mr and Mrs Claude Hibbard of Murray, Mr. and Mrs J Hibbard of West Jordon, Mr. and Mrs Lionel Myers of Riverton were the guests of their aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs J S Johnson Sunday. Mrs Clara Kirk and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Keetch have received woid that their little grand ENNA JETTICKS j even-Marga- son-in-la- OTHER STYLES Taul Muni is sturreuSn "HUDSON BAY which is an accurate account of the beginnings of the historical fur company, Hudson's Bay Company. Gene Tierney and John Sutton add the romantic touch to this outstanding picture which plays at the Scera Theatre, Tuesday and Wednesday, May Sir. and Sirs. Ix-- Johnson had the misfortune to have their home burn to the ground Friday Mrs. Edith Spalding, Mrs. Afton Burningham and Mrs. Florence Wilkinson are giving & miscellaneous shower for Mrs. Lee John-eo- V ? 1 ! siderably higher than last year. Miss Orpha Laudle - Reporter ward Sacrament meeting evening was under the YYG ft' SAT FRI On special occasions w offer a lew Items advartiied here at lowjr then regular list prices. .But never et such rock bottom prices as this sele. Soma of tha candy, pure food, or other items are sold at low prices but not on the one cent sele plan. Hurry 1 3 Gi Watts, and Kennion Anderson accompanied by Arva Williams. A trio of Kathleen Downs, Mary Allen and Genevieve Gordon accompanied by Arva Williams gave the closing song The following boys were promoted in the priesthood Sunday evening: Kenneth Jolley, Leo LaVerl Edwards, and Baccus, Peter Howard Peerson. Bradshaw has reDeLenna timed home after a visit to St. and other points in George Southern Utah. is 111 at the Mrs. Elva New-el- l Lehl hospital. Mrs Effie Millett entertained at a miscellaneous bride's shower for her daughter June who was a recent bride. The Sharon Ward Relief Society served the Lions club at their Cluster banquet Monday evening, at the high school. The officers $, 1 e ON EVERY USED CAR If ... H Who Love Music READ THIS! 01 Better Hurry! Wholesale Ilouseclertning Telluride Motor Go. Utahs Oldest Dealer Fiit State and Goujon Itoad in Orem. North University Ave. in Provo . . 5 t i itt on z:: w ei C-- SPECLVLS FOR SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1941 Irradiated SEGO MILK tall cans ..... 29? JELLO... PKG.5? PKG.il? 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Enough tooth post to lst long timo. And wttk ut coupwi tvt oodoriy tho cUontlng, tfktrc lik, pUnt name ii CAN ADC Vaim of Covpo Moooi 110 of 0t Cm) Taylor Bros. ?The Department Store of Provo 4 Big Days: Wed.-Thurs.-Friday-S- C April 30, May 1, 2, at., -- iome b. It would amaze you to know how many adults Big favorite everywhere LAST Sale only Cabbing Alcohol A crjLj Purefest 27c 21c 23c 35c COFFEE, Gerbers Baby Foods, 3 cans WHEAT HEARTS, per kg. Tuna Fish, I.G.A. y2 s 2 for Potted Meat, I.G.A. 3 for 10c 1-l- WWHt or 27? 24? CUSTOMER Y Priscilla ttj Soap cates gorgeous Small PORK & BEANS CAXE FLOUR PINEAPPLES &R2,1'8 for SUGAR PEAS OXYDOL large bars large package . . for SPEAR LUMBER CO. 9? YuU .. 43? .... 10? VS, DAWN TISSUE. ... .3 rolls 19c PUFFED RICE BISCUIT SNO-KREE- FLOURS... 27? M lb. can COCOA, I.G.A 45c 14c uiTToHl Ull ! n tm wmm mm . 15? 19? 21? FRANKFURTERS2-.3- 45? 33? Shoulder PORK ROAST per pound Ribs Short BEEF per pound -- BACON POT ROAST .- "L... - - . ... . . -- ... Orem MEAT TRICES ARE LESS AT THIS MARKET - ZZZ3C REPAIR 22c 19c 20c Grapefruit Juice I.G.A. 2 for 33c Drages Market 3 BEAUTIbuL HOMES I.G.A. 3 35$ 2 Ivory Soap SOAP GRAINS ST A SSSt'SlJi IVORY FLAKES z. Salad Dressing, I. G. A. qts. 25c ONLY TO 13c Fruit Cocktail, I.G.A GRAPEFRUIT box I. G. A. CORN FLAXES 2 pkgs. for SALE 19? OATSSie SODA GRAX ONE ? n O0 tit t MEN AND WOHEII k UNBELIEVEABLE but thats just whats happening at The speakers were Mrs. Helen Carter and Milton Knudsen. Instrumental music was by Andrew Alice Watts accompanied by ? tS f - rection of the stake missionaries. SHARON ? ? A LIFETIME GUARANTEE zr TH'JR I - TEaoUpGaUe HIE DEPARTMENT STOUE OF PROVO- Orosn ESreg frMVAYS THEY !- ? TAYLOR BROS COMPANY re WhkC i PLUS A present his advanced piano stuPROFESSOR NELSON. dents in recital Monday evening, May 5, at 8 00 o doi k in College Hall. They will be assisted by MONDAY RECITAL Primary Conference Mr. Mai Butler, violinist, and was held Sunday evening onoert-maslof the B. Y. U. Reverence was the theme carProfessor Elmer E NeLon will wniphony onhestra. Of special ried out with a large group of interest will be three numbers Presichildren participating and Those attending were-Mr- . with two pianos. Students and Sunday. dent Leora Harding presiding. and Mrs. Mai Blake of Salt the public are invited free .of and Mrs. Jos. Blake of charge Mrs. Vera Holdaway will enter- Lake; tain the R. club Tuesday after- Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rowley of Orem; their daughter Ruth and noon. Dairy prices have risen sharply Mrs. Blakes mother, Mrs. Mary and are etpeeted to average conMr. and Mrs. James T. Blake mm - i.- s $5 to$6 6--7. entertained their family at dinner 1, 1941 OR ADD TO YOUR HOME Small Monthly Payments 33? 25? 10? 21? 13? I |