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Show Thursday, June TO ICE OF SIIAROX at thi .,re Club i of Mr and Mrs organized Thursday af!-r- noon at the home of I.tudor I.avPti sttiu. Mrs J, B llunit Curr with the following girls a visitor Tuesday. June St. Jvor, pi evident ; L 4-- PLEASANT VIEW (Mrs. Nedra Snow - Rt porter) Phone 3 1 7 6- home edgemoht r V uhle- - Salt ; 1 . j j June 15 Della Baum, Mrs. Olive Gillespie, Mrs. Louise Baum, Mrs. Eva Ear-ley- , Mrs. Marion Stubbs, Mrs. Dorothy WiBcombe, Mrs. Billie Stubbs, Mrs. Glenna Ivers and the X near future. Fathers Day h Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Clayton and two boys were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Orson MacKay. Mac-Ka- s -- - i x husband at the Veterans hospital in Salt Lake. Mr. Stueller has recently been operated upon. At Fast meeting last Sunday Mr. and Hrs. Gordon McQuivey had their little son named Jay R Mrs. MaQDivey was formerly Miss Lily Burgner. .v Mrs. Harold Jones and two children of Ogden visited over the week-enwith Mrs. Preal Jones, aid her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P K. Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Anderson have moved into their new home Miss Margaret Burton, dance instructor at the B.Y.C. has moved into her new home on 12th He will reMrs. L. B. Nielson. turn to his work in California d A D Eu E3 L3 Formerly Drsges Market Orem MEAT Assorted SAUSAGE 350 LB, 250 LB. pork nvL COFFEE FLOUR 1Q0 SHORTENING 1 1Q0 5 SOAP t 110 DESSERT';;,,, 3 FOR 130 5 FOR 100 Fresh Fruits & Vedables I GREEN PEASJM7. ..00 I.CARROTS & RADISHES LEMONS 3Xe f TOMATOES Sr!. HETTUCE'm- -- 4 State Engineer. Publication dates: May 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30, 1941, ITCL. 100 150 100 150 NOTICE i , w Ww TO CREDITORS DEAN O. BULLOCK, in Administrator. Publication dates: May 23 June 6, 13. LUXURIOUS, Even on the hottest days youll enjoy these big, luxury DieaeLtnera. Automatic more room between aeata and smooth Ihesel Power means quiet, restful travel at lowest cost. NEW and Additional Ssrvks EAST WEST NEW EASTBOUMO DEPARTURES 4:53 a. m. 1:08 p. m. NIW WISTSOUKD 8:45 a. in. 4:38 p. Dtp MTU is 5:20 p. m. m. 12:50 a. m. C 7 f (S If lies an Active Dad What pleasure he will get from a real Fishing Outfit from Gessfords N. Univ. 17 Bhone 53 Red Hot Used Car Values w -- V W They Are Marked At Bottom Prices and All Are in A-- l Condition! 1937 SEDAN New Tires Radio and Heater Paint Like New! As clean as a new car, and driven with real care by Elmer! 1937 CHEVROLET New Rubber Sedan 2-D- New Taint 1932 PONTIAC Coupe 1937 PONTIAC Coac- h- Deluxe Model Radio and Heater New Tires Excellent Condition Seda- n- 1939 HUDSON 6 Radio & A Real Buy New Tires Seda- n- 1939 PLYMOUTH Estate of Martha B. Bullock, deceased. Creditors will present claims, under oath, with vouchers, to the undersigned administrator at the office of Brockbank & Pope, attorneys, suite 211 Knight Building, Provo, Utah, on or before July 26, 1941. EILinehs Iris Taylor, who wrote on the 'same subject, won second place, and John Pace took third with his essay, Work Done In a Hospital Laboratory. Miss Rasmussen, the first-plac- e winner, la a student of Sherman Wing, journalism Instructor, and feature editor of The Provonlan, student paper. Previously this year she also won the Elsie C. Carroll short story medal as well as another essay contest. She Is soon (o be graduated. Mist Taylor, who Is a Junior at Provo high school, Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taylor of 751 West 1st South. Her essay was written as part of an assignment In home living under Miss Maurlne Dixon, home economics instructor. Mr. Pace Is a sopho-mcr- e at Brigham Young university high school, and the son of rr. and Mrs. Garland H. Pace His essay was prepared under the direction of Mrs. Anna B. Hart. English Instructor. MARKET Radio and Heater Heater New Tires M W -- Like New! M Y Allen Auto Corner Fifth West and Center HUDSON Phone 1840 Provo, Utah PACKARD ... Los Angeles - - $17.05 San Diego 21.25 18.20 Denver Yellowstone - - 36.50 (Cody) San Luis Obispo 24.15 Omaha - - - - - 80.80 Chicago - - - - - 42.15 Detroit 48.25 Washington D.C, 57.00 New York 50.40 ... BURLINGTON TRAILWAYS DIPOT J.95 W. E. RODRIGUE, Agent W. Center Street Phone: 1272 Per Month For Rent? 4 it Announcement ! Community. SHREDDED WHEAT ijELLATI!l and use the water as heretofore and in addition to use It for fish culture purposes in 13 ponds to be constructed. After having been so used the water will he returned to the natural channel at the point of return hereinbefore described. Protests resisting the granting of said Application, with reasons therefor, mado In affidavit form, must be filed with T. H. Humph-eryState Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, with one extra copy and 21.00 filing fee on or before June 29, T. H. HUMPHERYS d 470 CORN FLAKE DEAL SLB&M: IS, T. 7 S., R. 3 E (a) N. 2918 W. 3755.5 ft. - 0.67 sec. ft; (b) N. 2444 W. 2418 ft. - 0.79 sec. ft.; (c) N. '4859' E. 2075.4 ft - 0.97 sec. ft. and (d) N. 51 10' E. 2010.5 ft. - 0.98 that the water has been used during the entire year for the propagation of muskrats, after which It has been returned to the natural stream at a point N 734' E. 2769 1941. Chrystal RasProvo mussen, high school senior and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris. L. Rasmussen of 808 West 2 North, Is today announced J first place wln-laIn the essay ontest sponsor-by the Utah 4Valley Hospital Guld recently In commemoration of National HosHer subject was pital Day. What a Hospital Does for a 100 It 18. Perries Cor. of said Sec. Is now proposed to divert s. Provo High Senior Wins Guild Prize 200 $1.25 SlSSta, Utah State Fish and Game Department, 121 State Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, Utah has filed Application No. to change the nature of use of 3.41 sec. ft. of water from four unnamed springs In Utah county. It Is represented that the water, has heretofore been diverted un piano. Groceries DEVILLED MEATS Respective Signers for Information. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Sunday Evening Services are now starting at 6:30, At 8:15 each Sunday evening the ward Priesthood chorus will be heard over radio station KOVO. Sterling Cluff is conductor with Mrs. June Bean Gammell at the LB.2O0 2-L- der Application No. 10447, Certificate No. 1959 from springs at Mack Davis. points and In quantities as folall locations from the quarfurther lows, ter corner between Secs. 17 and ft. 'from the E Legal Notices Consult County Clerk or the out-of-to- Quality r.leatc ...... The story tells of the difficult decision a woman, bom in Virginia and reared in the North, has to make when she falls in love with a Southerner offering her only the hardships and traditions of plantation life, but who is pursued by a wealthy, handsome Northerner, who offers a life of superficial gaity. Among the visitors who attended the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. James Halowell and children of Haven, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Garby, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wintrh, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wintoh and Mr. and Mrs. Bartholomew, all from Manti. Prices Effective Friday and Saturday GROUND BEEF Muhlestein is putting the finishing touches to his new store being erected on the corner of 11th North and 9th East. The grand opening is scheduled for next week. The four little children of Mr. and Mrs. Milton C. Jones of Price are visiting at the home of their grandparents, Mr and Mrs. P. K. George 2. fuse. LZ3 POT ROAST 11-1- Tie Court o' Honor of Sharon stake Eoy Scouts was held last Sunday evening at the ward Scouts chapel. Bean, Hardy John Taylor, David Nielsen, Gene Campbell, each gave 2 Vi minute talks and Arnold Long rendered a cornet solo. Awards were given to Edgar Hall and David Nielsen of Pleasant View. Funeral Services for Louise Lieehty were held at the ward chapel Thursday afternoon with Bishop Lynn Taylor presiding. The speakers were Principal Morrill of Tridell school, where Miss Lieehty had taught for the past two years; President Sidney H. Cluff. Boyd Davis and Bishop Lynn Taylor. The musical numbers were furnished by th ward chorus. George Muhlestein offered the invocation and A. B. Lieehty the benediction. The flowers were beautiful and pro- i LUNCH VIRGINIA from Paramornts Technicolor romance and Scera playing at the Thursday, Theatre, Wednesday Also starred with Miss Carroll are Fred June MacMurray, Stirling Ilayden and tiny Carolyn Lee. Nielsen. II U this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pulsipher and family from California visited with his mother, Mrs. Margaret Pulsipher and then went to Denver to visit with relatives. Their triplets Lola, Linda and Larry are with them. Miss Dorothy Thompson of Salt Lake Is spending a few days with Miss Dora Jean Meldrum. Phil Conder Is employed In Salt Lake. Mrs. Lydia Hogan and son Donald and her father, Charles Peterson visited with friends in Salt Lake Sunday. Miss Ruby Davis returned home Sunday after spending several days in Heber with Mr. and Mrs Beautiful Madeline Carroll prepares for her wed- dine, assisted by Louise Beavers, in a dramatic scene north. I Maybe hes never told you but you can be mighty sure hes always wanted a luxuriously deep, comfortable armchair of his very own, smartly upholstered, a real mans chair and so we're featuring them at a most advantageous price in honor of Fathers Day, June 15. Your choice of many attractive coverings. 9 AJ FRESII FRl'ITS BERRIES DRINKS COLD ICE TOMATOES CHERRIES ICE COLD MELONS 9 hostess. Salt Lake Visitors on Wednesday were Mrs. Amy Taylor, Mrs. Emma, Jolly, Mrs. Jennie Clinger and Mrs. Sarah M. Marriott!. Mr. and Mrs. Dell B. Davis and family spent Memorial day at Ephraim. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Pinegar and family spent memorial day at Wellington with his father, Harvey Pinegar. Krug Madsen from Long Beach, California is visiting his mother, J Mrs. Emma Stueller visited her Grand Gift for Now Has to Can! Time AluU Club met at the home of Mss. Ida SEE I S FOR afternoon. Stubbs Wednesday Choicest Bridg. was played with Mrs, Olive Gillespie winning high score and Mrs. Louise Baum, consolation. A delicious luncheon was served to Mrs. Beth Ferguson, Mrs. Helen BURR'S Hull, Mrs. Phyllis Monk, Mrs. Lois Brereton has gore to Helen Riehins, soereta-Janet! Elaine and David spoilt Thursday Colorado to spend several weKs Baum, reporter; Joyie Ja n, or- in Price, attending the Carbon with her aunt ganist, Elaine Allred and Nelma high sihool commencement exeras their grandaughter Mi. and Mrs. Mor troth Snow of Mulilestein, song and cheer lead-- j cises, Delta were here for the funeral ers. Sewing will be the major Eetty graduated. of their cousin, Louise Lieth: v, pi eject and health and personal Mrs. Freal Jones announces the and stayed over the week end grinning the secondary project of her daughter. engagement of Mrs. Mr. and Dranefleld with relatives. visiting Laraine, to Harold K. Nielsen son of Mr. and Mrs. P. K. N'ielsen. The wedding to take place in the MARKET TOURIST Are at Peak Now Fbone 023R1 j ' (strawberries )Mrs. Maxine Duvia - Reporter) 3, 1311 R. H. Redding Cash Grocery (7th South on State Street) n n Then You Can Build This Home of Your Own! 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