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Show VOICE OF SFIABOE USED CARS Unse are not "As Is" Cars. Tliej are ret ondmont-- and ready to go. Written 1939 1935 1937 1936 1936 1935 193 4 1933 199 (iiiaraulee! . $135 00 $195.00 $135 00 $145 00 3 AM) $395.00 MANY OTHERS! tij'" See I'd Before You Huy! ANDERSONS Used Car Lot - at 205 SOUTH I'MV. A EM E SOME Advice About Piano Prices at LEVITRE w iinnniimiiiiiininniiiiimtnniiittiniiimiiniriimi-mmTTtmniiiiutii- You'll always find our prices fair and clearly marked. Theyre not determined by your ap- peaiance or ability to pay. Prices range from $75 for a used piano to $625 for one of the finest . of instruments e and EDS SERVICE At the money will buy and you can depend on getting j our FULL moneys worth here. Drinks ice-col- Also SPRAYING? a complete line of EDGEMONT Ice Cold Drinks! Taylor Bros. Let ns Vacuumlze the Inside of your car It's a FREE service with every change of oiL The Department Store of Provo Okay, get your arsenic of lead from us. Try Our 15c Oil! (Mrs. Maxine Davis - Reporter)- Sunday School was In charge of Supt. - Ray Hawkins, with the program being devoled to the mothers of the ward: talks. "To Mothers by Carol Gordon and Jean Srhoney; songs and poems by the Primary BRACKENBURY and 1st and 2nd groupa of the Sunday School; .Xylophone selection, Helen Meldrum; song, Ken: & SOU neth Brereton; reading, Maxine Davis; saxophone selection, Glen Pinegar; "To the Mothers of Today, Mrs. Lloyd Cullimore; song. Wanlta Pinegar, accompanied by Maxine Pinegar; piano selection, iessa A beautiful fern ! ? ?' ? Y ? U " ? Dell Bigler. !' LINCOLN SERVICE W. P. WILLIAMS, Owner G!"antss SARAH E. CALDER at LYllH life-tim- TRIBUTE PAID TO B.S.A, THICKS .... at Games, darning and refreshments were enjoyed by all the children. a party. Graduation Exercises at College hall Sunday gave sixteen students from Edgemont More than 150 hiyh School science students, accomi-anieAll their Seminary Certifn ate-s- . were Utah of the their guests Valley Hospital students took various parts on the instructors, ly on National Hospital Day, Monday, May 12. Groups came program. from Trovo, Springville, Lincoln and B. Y. U. high schools, Frlesthood Union nieeitng will ilisa June Mortenson. laborat- be held this Sunday at the Lincoln ory technician, demonstrated for high school building. All members are urged to be present. the students the use of the micro- 3IST ANNUAL scope in determining blood count Mr. and Clyde Olsen, son of and in "typing bloods for transCOUNCIL MEETS Mrs. Earl Olse-n-, returned to San fusion purposes, as well as for Diego to continue hia work In the other diagnostic tests. In the S. room Miss Emily Stacinskl FRIDAY & SATURDAY I. Navy. demonstrated the wide use of for diagnoses. Students were shown on the view machine "Physically Strong, Mentally films of the gastrointestinal Awake and Morally Straight will tract, cervical spine, normal chest, be the theme of the 31st Annu' EXCELLENT CARS and normal pelvis. Also the use National Council neeting of of the fluoroscope was explained, Boy Scouts of America this Friday and the students were allowed to and Saturday, May 16 and 17, at at look through the Instrument the Willard Hotel, Washington, their own hands and arms. D. C . the scene of its first annual MODERATE PRICES Home economics students from meeting in 1911. Lincoln high school saw an exSEDAN this emPLYMOUTH Exhibits reflecting 11)37 hibit of foods, prepared by the phasis and portraying the activiRadio and Heater. 11)37 STUDEBAKER Coupe dietary department of the hospital ties, growth and scope of the to show the basis of dally diet to Movement will be on display in lt);j7 HUIUK SEDAN Radio and Heater. promote good health and nutri- the hotel lobbies and meeting tion as used in the preparation of rooms. 11)37 FORI) COUPE diets In the Utah Valley hospital. 1037 CHEV. Deluxe Tudor Now comprising over 2,000 men 1 03(1 the 54 5 Local who represent CHEV. COUPE The Executhe Committee 1 030 PLYMOUTH COUPE of the Hospital Guild met also Councils administering the pro1 033 NaPLYMOUTH SUDAN the of Movement, the gram afterat the hospital Monday 103(1 FORD SEDAN noon with committee chairmen to tional Council is the controlling AmerRadio and Heater. consider details of the regular body of the Boy Scouts of 1 03(1 DESOTO COUPE which operates under a Federica to of the. guild quarterly meeting Conthe al Charter by granted A 2. for drive guild be held June States. lower prices membership during the week pre- gress of the Unitedmost of them Others The delegates, ceding June 2, under" the direction , leaders In the life of their homp of Mrs. O. A. Spear, membership-chairmanR. communities, are business men, was discussed. educators, churchmen, doctors Miss Mildred, IV alter, MOTORS FINANCE lawyers, public officials. They exare coming together at the nahospital superintendent, more of their 430 West Center - Phone 1418-tion's capital because pressed the special need for help In the mending section, stat- common Interest In American boying that women In groups of six hood. were desired for one day each At the legislative meeting of It is planned to have the National Council, the deleweek. enough such groups so that each gates will elect officers, approve CAR INSPECTION group need to work but once or new policies and hear annual retwice during the year. The time ports. The Washington gathering IS DUE for doing the work could be ar- will also provide Inspiration to ranged according to the conveni- the delegates Methods of proBetter get yours inspected ence of each group, Miss Walker moting the- - program of the Boy stated. All women Interested In Scouts of America locally, keepII 0 V ! helping with this project should ing In mind the varyln t condicontact Mrs. Jacob Coleman, tions throughout America, will be before the rush starts. discussed. An exchange of Ideas mending chairman. We are authorized to serve Is made possible through speakers and conferences. you. At the annual banquet of the National Council Friday evening Complete Line "for six Silver Buffalo Awards TUBES TIRES distinguished service to boyhood T TTP!fT!AV Internationa! Clin on a national and kJAiAsAaAJC i ID. STOP! basis, will be made to recipients Vendo New our Try be disclosed at the dinner. A new TEXACO trophy, the Lorlllard Spencer lee Cold Award, will be presented to the d Gas Station in Orem Scout (including water) Region making the greatest In membership. gain percentage We feature all Texaco Products Pontiac Coach . ... $595 00 5 425.00 Kurd Sedan $395 00 Plymouth Coach $325.00 Chev. Sedan $245 00 Ford Sedan Plymouth Sedan ...$245.00 $155 00 Ford Coach j $125 00 Plymouth Coupe Chevrolet Coupe.... $35 00 1933 Ford Pickup 1936 Dodge Pickup 1934 Chev, 14-To- n 1935 Ford 14-To- n 1939 CMC Ton, Axle 'the children were entertained Four Ilioli Schools See Utah Valley Ilospilal in Action Never Undersold on Editor's Note: The following (lm a have been handed Into the editors deek by admiring friends of Sarah E. Caller whose death was mourned in Sharon ward recently following her passing on April 25. SARAH E. CALDER was born In Salt Lake City, June 11, 1859, the daughter of James and Sarah Beaver Hague Her father was a pioneer gunsmith and harness maker, operating his business on Main Street In Salt Lake City. Her parents left Utah In 1870 to pay a visit . their old homes In England, and the boat they sailed on floundered off the eoast of Irelahd, during a storm In which all aboard went Idown, excepting one person only who reached shore to tell the sad tale. tribute and biographical at years, Mrs Calder obtained her education at a private school under a Miss Cook, and later at the University of Deseret. She married David G. Calder who was manager of the Calder Music Palace, on Jul Here they lived until 21, 1881. 1904 when they sold their in the Music business, and moved to Provo Bench, living happily together until 1926 when he died on Nov. 11. An orphan 11 Her passing .leaves two daughters, Mrs. Catharine Michael of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. L. J Salisbury of Orem; and f three sons, E. II. Calder of Orem, Harold, Provo; and Jack of Hunting-to- n Park, Cal., and 17 grand children, and 9 great grand children. Wonderful Character Is the generally accepted appraisal of Mrs. Calder, and Orem has lost Just such a person In the death of this grand lady. Though for some time past she has resided In Salt Lake City with her daughter, Catharine, yet her heart has always been In Orem and with her friends here, never allowing her to transfer her church re to the new home. She was, at time of death, an honored member of the Sharon relief society, being a member at the time of its first organization and a counselor In the presidency, A Loving Disposition is the way her friends speak o4 her. Always neat In appearance, pleasant In manner, willing to ever called upon, ahe serve, reached her 81 years without growing old", loved by young and old alike. She was talented too, and performed In many ward entertainments, taking the leading role often and with success always. Perhaps her greatest accomplishment though was In her home, her household duties never bored her, and yet she found time for fancy work, and the growing of beautiful house plants. A We think It is the beet cheap oil made. Fire Insurance - Real Estate Willard L. Sowards Agency rnoxE looo UTAH PROVO r TAT - A -. j T ? !"?' ' V ? given by Mrs. Morris Starring in the hilarious new radio drama, THE GREAT GUNNS, is Barbara Luddy, n one of the air lands actresses. The Great Gunns is heard every Thursday evening over the Mutual network and Central Utah's own station, KO V O. A vivid drama of thTitrical life, it is one of the most interesting radio dramas heard. best-know- FOR TOPS IN RADIO ENTERTAINMENT ALWAYS WATCII KOVO AND MUTUAL Bluebird Class at Primary, under the direction of the teacher, Mrs. Monte Hawkins entertained their mothers. A fine program was enjoyed and a delicious luncheon was served by the girls to five mothers. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Thompson of Salt Lake City were dinner guests at the home of bis daughter, Mrs. Elmer Meldrum, Sunday. aaMMBBr ,4-- 2- -i - - ... .1 i ..-- i. . AES QllflD lD G UU udget Dependable OUTSIDE HOUSE PAINT For Only aa Wallpaper sam 5 G&L Over 260 Patterns To Make Your Selection From, and All Stocked in Provo! No Waiting Per Gal. in PAINT For Only No Delay! $2.95 2 Get Your Paper the Moment You Order It! 90c Per Quart BENNETTS Buy! Lota GLOSS INSIDE IN UTAH COUNTY! Save! IN PROVO 272 WEST CENTER ST. PIIONE 160 ''lU; Alii.nLliL YZikklLk alktaihLiM ... 1 SPECIALS FOlt SATURDAY, MAY 17th JSuli 29 COFFEE, Schillings. . . .lb; 26c PKG. JELLO 25 Salad Dressing 5 I5i per quart 3 cans Fruit Cocktail npilMCC rnUilLO 31 for 27c 2 for 25c CORN Sunsweet 33 19 pkg. 192 Package Devilled Meat. . .5 cans for 19c Corn Flakes, I.G.A. 2 pkgs. 19c h U. S. Real $6.95 Flexible cord forced 25-fe- - Rein et CRISCO SYRUP, Stahleis, WAX QUALITY LAWN HOSE m 5-l- b. 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So that you may get started, WE OFFER - - - ... . Edgemont Primary Build a Home WflftlttB. If, Garden Supplies . - U. S. Navy, House SEGO MILK Wiscombe presented to the oldest mother, Mrs. Meldrum. Beautiful potted plants were given to each mother by the officers and teachers of the Sunday school. A Priesthood Outing will be held Saturday, May 17, at Spanish Fork canyon. All members are Invited to attend. Wilford Gillespie is In charge of the arrangements. Miss Ruth Meldrum daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer for Meldrum will leave shortly Mare Island where she will continue her work, as a nurse, In the is- -- 4 May 15, 1941 Thur.-M-tay- , per pkg. !TTds FRANKFURTERS ... Orem COME AND GET IT REPAIR OR ADD TO YOUR HOME Small Monthly Payments 4 LatHUBfeta 19 26 33 3 |