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Show Ti VOICE OF SHAKOS Orem Electric INDIVIDUALIZED SERVICE Sunbeam & GE Electric Appliances IB 1.1 Full Line of Groceries weather comes. RE SELL and Recommend: A Specialty Here! and COLD DRINKS ABC WASHERS RADIOS PIIILCO CONTRACT GROCERY MALTED MILK GIBSON RANGES and REFRIGERATORS Also: AH WIKI-N- W. G. Yergensen J. A- - Thompson c SU'I CEE OUR ITE -E-L- LURCH GREASE LIFT SPECIALIZED LUBRICATION SANDWICHES GROCERIES . While Ton Fill Up with CONFECTIONS. GAB COLD DRINKS Have Tour OIL Change at The Advanced Junior Sunday School Class held a social at the home of their Instructor, Mrs. Maud Hand-le- y Wednesday evening, July 9. games were played and refreshments served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Robinson, Mary Lou Harding, Donna Whitley, Evi Jean Handley, Wilda and William Wells, Dorothy Goode, Harry Or-vJr., Shirley Allen, Marlon Gillls and Max Williams. CAR SERVICE WHITE SPOT VERL KOFFORD, Mgr. Drive Out for I SERVICE ln DINNER 1 hs Fork hospital. Major T. C. Hebertson was operated upon for appendicitis last week at San Luis Obispo. He is reported doing nicely. Mrs. J. J. Madsen Sr. left Wed nesday for California to visit her daughters Mxa. T. C. Hebertson and family of Santa Marla and Mrs. Afton Stout of Berkley. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Stone of Salt Lake entertained for their children and grandchildren at a wiener roast Thursday evening on the Stone farm. A program and games were enjoyed. Mrs. Anna Stone and children Gloria and Eugene of Provo left Friday morning with Mr. and Mrs. Stone on a ten day tour of Yellowstone in Park and to visit relative Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fillmore and children of Heber City visited here during the week with relatives. Mrs. Howard Grey and little daughter spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Kirby Allen. (Della Stone, reporter) Phone 024J1 Mrs Turcell and Mrs. orient Wheeler were sisters. If someone is wondering why Mr. and Mrs. John V. Johnson are wearing such a happy smile these days, its because they are the proud grandparents to twins, a boy and a girl. The parents are Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Johnson of Valler, Montana. Mrs. Lloyd Louder Is home from the American Fork hospital with her new daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Louder are the elated grandparents. Mrs. Erva Brinley is visiting relatives and friends in California. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hendrickson and daughter Maxine were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smith Friday. Leon Smith arrived home Sunday from Camp San Luis Obispo, California to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smith. Mrs. Mary B. Hales 'attended the Hales reunion at Saratoga hot springs Saturday afternoon. Verland Ash of the National guards from San Luis Obispo spent the past week with relatives and friends of Windsor. Mrs. Virginia Chlpman and attended the Mrs. Alta Noble Social given by Mrs. Orpha Beers Wednesday afternoon for the Moderns club members. GueBts of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Johnson and Mr. and 'Mrs. Ferry Nielson Wednesday and Thursday were leter Johnson, Mrs. Richard Hanson, Richard and Arlene Han- ai Debbs Farrell (Lucille (Mrs. Goode) Friday at the American VINEYARD CREA- M- ICE Ton Can Get Tout BILL'S Between three arid a half and four miles- of paved road in Orem this season, announces V. Emil Hansen, Orem city clerk, as petitions accompanied by the money have now been filed for this stretch of Orem roads. This means a pood start toward a better highway program in the Community, states Julian Hansen, chairman of the Road committee, who is enthusiastic about prospects of road improvement over the years if each year such an addition can be made to existing roads. Cartervilie w ill get a half mile of paved road, the work actually starting there this week. Curtis street also is to of get a half mile, and Snow street will obtain a mile. The longest single stretch of pavement will run between Fourth South and Fourth North streets on Fourth West street. It is expected that oiling will commence Monday, July states Mr. Hansen. The crews will remain constantly on 21, this hot weather lasts, he adds. while the job three-eight- Confections sen of Ogden. end visit to Magna and returned home They evening. Ogden Monday Elder Clyde Lunoeford son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lunceford returned home Sunday morning after spending the last two years in the mission field, first in England and later In Ro-Sh- e, -- 1 50? and Zella Burns, and Marlon and Mr. and Mrs LeRoy Taylor Verl Johnson. have had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Carter aud family of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Went and Mereede Falls, California. California baby of Bakersfield, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson have been guest of Mrs. Helen Went and family for the past two and son of Delta and Mr. and Mrs. weeks. They plan to leave for Giant Church and family of Salt home Wednesday and will be ac- Lake vusted with Mr. and Mr. Rex Griffiths Sunday. companied by Mrs. Went. Texas. A group of friends had a very enjoyable steak fry and dance at Canyon Glen Saturday evening. They were Dean and Fontelia Buckner, Keith and Dorothy Johnson, Carlyle and Clara Dawson, Bob George and Janice Symms, SC ERA THEATRE Friday and Saturday FEP UP SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY! COFFEE, R. & W. 1 pound glass -- COCOANUT 25? s' 25?j tins ISUGAR, Powdered for MILK, R. & W. 3 Tall cans 22? 2-1- VIEW v 10? 15? 05? 25? s alM Roooirrs ' , Orem Rohbocks Sons I oral Naptha ?i -- v. i-- -- ' - St- market X 2 S- -' - c m. .1 bs sugar $6.03 $1.57 6 OREM BAKERY l .PINTS KERR LIDS per dozen TUNA FLAKES Elcampo per can CORNED REEF Angelo per can I.G.A. 10c LUNCII can 17c SERVICE Now Open! JUICE TOMATO 9c LINCOLN I.G.A., ZEE 1 ISSUE 4 rolls for BUTTER 46-o- z. 20c SNO-KREE- 17c can 49c COFFEE, Hill Bros. lb. 20c Blue Can YOUR TEAS, Roily Polly 3 cans for 23c SALAD DRESSING I. G. A Quart 27c SHELL DEALER I W. P. Williams, Mgr. I Gas - Oils - Tires Our friends and p&trona ars Invited to visit us. I COLD DRINKS No. 10 Can Crushed 502 0:r FLOUR Cala Lily 4S lbs. Market Will Ee Apricots Fancy Quality $105 ChseJ Ml Day 3V2 ? ScnJays i Including Ice Cold Water out of the tap That That That That I jj Wednesday and Thursday DURANGO July 23-2- 1 li and at WASATCH SERVICE v ! Gas - Oil - Lubrication T. G. SAWAYA, Mgr. Summer Colds are dangerous. the health of jour children is too important to risk. at the ffrvt sign of danger jon should call a doctor. jour prescription will be promptly and accurately filled at the OREM PP.UG. TIMP. MARKET MRS SIIEESLY - Prop. Fruit Jar Rings jj Qrem Drug Shellubrication Sen We Aim to Serve F ti Luana Walters in DO YOU KNOW WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS Pineapple Also Charles Starrett.and KID. RASPBERRY CASES LUNCHES FOUNTAIN . SERVICE As New Mjuisger. jj 1 i BlOWy CUPS Bcsse Duncan 21c jar b. COIlFECTIOuERY With P-N- i U AND 79 r QUARTS VALLEY-V- -- Early g TOURisflMET 10-lb- s. aim. ; Friscilla, Rosemary and Lola Lane and Gale Page, the Four Daughters, who captured your hearts in their first Lemp family picture, are back with their babies in their grand new hit: FOUR MOTHERS. 36-si- p FRUIT JARS If. APRICOTS r Jr ;viv s Materials ana t i ' lan clscaplncj Peets Granulated Large Large DcsLCjnlncj 2 y 3ST Bars 21-2- v this for burr-- July n? Lin Formerly Drages Market ; Monday and Tuesday an-thr- e, t The screen spectacle of prehistori times ONE MILLION B. C. starring Victor Mature and Carol Landis. 50? Tues-Buckne- J Ann Sothern tries in vain to comfort hapless Maureen O'Sullivan in this scene from MAISIE WAS A LADY-latesof the popular Maisie comedy adventures. Also seen in the picture are Lew Ayres and C. Aubrey Smith. n Twin Pines s , . - AAJ s. 18-1- 9 GROCERY LIST uDimen r iFPP July YOUR ? GBAUD ROOT BEER Swimming I was enjoyed by the Senior Sun( EXTRACT, R.XW. (Mrs. Rex Griffiths - Reporter) School class at Park Heres Where You Get day I 014-R3 IN TIIE-8 KJLLET Phone under Mr. and Mrs. Carlos D. OLIVES who Served to you piping hot, right; Miller, Gas - Oils - Tires accompanied the Tall tins Marriage Annoni ced lout of a skillet, with hot rolls.; young people. Mrs. Miller is their i teacher. Mrs. Helen Went wishes to anHONEY Hand French Fried Potatoes Lunch was served to Accessories of her nounce the marriage Carina Thacker, Beth Madsen, pail Janet Clegg, Myrle Stone, Cloo daughter, Helen to Floyd P. At the Right Prices! iCORN FLAKES of SorJenkins Nelda Monday, Heber, Ruth July Blake, Harding, It. & V. 3 pkgs. for 14, in the Manti temple. The enson, Delbert Mills, Bobble Sato, BARBECUE SPARE RIBS Wayne Gammon, Floyd Clegg, young couple were accompanied SOAP, P. & G. Watch for the Neon Sign A new dish, with all the trimby Mrs. Jylvla Jenkins, mother of David Healey, Boyd and Alvin the groom, Mrs Helen Wentz and 5 Giant Bars mings - - - and you'll love It Harding. Mrs. Belva Went. They are CAMAY SOAP SANDWICHES 4 4 Clegg Family Reunion their home at Heber for making will be held by descendants of T the present, but plant to leave IN THE HEART OP OREM the late Bishop Henry Clegg and for Houlton, Maine, where shortly " Jonathan Clegg of Heber City, at Funeral Sendees Mr. Jenkins has a position in the Vivian Park In Provo canyon on SHORT ORDERS division of the U. S. Civil and11 Mr. of son small for the July 18 and 19. Program, danc- - Mrg were held TuesServlce. Hoo,ey be Our customers have built lng, swimming and hiking will afternoon at th6 ward chapelA Ward Outing -Our Business" featured. All family members day w)th Blshop Stanley B. Harris In for the 24th is being plaLned by the ward bishopric. The pro- charge. RED & WHITE ii The baby passed away Saturday gram Is under the direction of after being accidently kicked by a Mrs. Arthur Clyde of the D.U.P. Alias Fern Ross MARKET of Fargo, North Dakota and horse Thursday. Surviving are Games and other activities are Rey L. Fenn of Benson, Arizona his parent and four Bisters and also planned. The place to be brothers. nonneed later. were united in marriage in the Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Purcell at- - Mrs. Annie Alta Buckner, Logan temple Friday, the cerer, and their house- - guest, Watch mony being performed by Joseph tended the funeral services space Lizzie Cllnger and grand-vlllB. Daynes of the temple presi- day for Mr. Wheeler of Spring-Mreach week some a was auto week who killed in an daughter left Thursday for dency. The newlyweds left Satura for afternoon honeymoon day Ileal Specials! trip through the canyons in Southern Utah, and to California. They will be at home In Benson mmifmMttmtttMtMiintiMnttiminiiiiMiitiHiiitfmiMtiinmiaiiHitttmi after July 17th. s Sacrament Meeting These Prices Effective Saturday, July 19 was featured by musical numbers, including two Instrumentals WATERMELONS by Frank Woffinden and Royal SEE US FOR SOAP SPECIALS Nelson DELICIOUS FRESH accompanied by Melba Pyne; two quartets by Roland All Kinds of - - Harding, Kirby Allen, Elroy Mur3 Giant Bars, Cry stal White Soap. . .10c Box dock and Taylor Allen, accomA-- B 2 5c panied by Jennie Murdock. Elder Soap Berry Cups 3 Bars Palmolive Scap 14c Bryant S. Hinkley was the ALL IN SEASON! FRUITS speaker. 1 15c Pkg. and those delicious Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harding 1 13c Blue Box Supersuds entertained at the home of Mr. Klondike Melons and Mrs. Milton Holdaway SunWITH coupons THIS IS OUR SPECIALTY! day after church, In honor of 10-l25-lb- s 100-lb- s Elder Bryant S. Hinkley, Elder VISIT OUR SEED DEPARTMENT Hinkley was Wilbur Harding' We have choice Flower Seeds for Sale mission president. Those present -were: Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur HardNOW ON! ing of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mra FLOWERS AND SHRUBS FOR PLANTING EOT ROAST, fancy CANTALOLTES, Milton Holdaway and Bon LeRoy, Watermelons Also CUT FLOWERS at Our 23c 3 for Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harding beef, per pound 20c and daughter Cleo and Mr. and Peaches COTTAGE CHEESE ROADSIDE FLOWER SHOP TOMATOES, fancy quality i Mrs. Hinkley. The evening was 115c 2 9c for pound pounds per On Provo Bench Phone 116 Cantaloupes spent In social chat. Dainty reFRANKFURTERS LETTUCE, large heads freshments were served. 5c 35c for Each A baby boy was born to Mr. and LUNCH MEAT NEW POTATOES, Red for 15c Assorted, per lb. 25c (local) CHICKEN u ' - Freeman Stoker m 9 I) il! will be constructed ABOUT THE Let us install one this summer ready for you when the eoll i a caunis u (Across from Lincoln) Home of: BEE r Burninuham Barber 17, 1911 July ur.-da-y, Fp-n- J ice with a Smile Your Monev In Orem - You may get some of It batk. EVERYTHING For Canning A Full Line of GROCERIES Bob Montgomery, as Mr. Smith, submits to being shaved with an razor by Carole Lombard, who is Mrs. Smith, while Gone Raymond plays the part of loyal friend and innocent bvstander in MR. and MRS. SMITH. ..V |