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Show tiji: roici : of shakos Thursday, July 2, 1912 Canals Will Be Lined With Concrete ont m Dours oi'on n Horn j in 1 is over, it is otUrials. i Imt) ftutid by . i ir-- 1 large f ree will he employed so that the work can be com pitted before heavy freezing weather. Concret.' Fine It is planned to construct a large concrete pipe Hue from the North Union Canal where It crosses the canyon road in Orem to the Geneva Works. This line will have ample head to give suf-- f ficient force to carry the water to any part of the plant site or over any building on it. It will dross material and button boles also be valuable for fire protec- weig demonstrated by Mrs. YvonJ ne Perry. Refreshments were tion When the contract has beeo ap- served to the following; Elaine proved in Washington it will be de Pt Jotr, Deaun Ashton, Betty returned here for signatures of Muhlestiin, Earlene Foote. Maxthe three canal companies and ine Pinegar, Loye Allred. Jean Provo City officials The negotia- Sandell, Ann Trotter, Marie tions for thp lontract have been Brereton and Mrs Yvonne Perry. carried on for several months and Mr. and Mrs. D. O. MacKav, III, were brought to a head at a met Bith and Wanda Gurr, and Mrs. held in Orem last week with Wallace Gurr left this week for Mr Hickey, representing the De- Fort Fowls in Washington to visit fense Plant Corporation, officials with Eugene Gurr who is station(if the canal companies, Columbia ed there. Sled Corporation and Provo City. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Burgener and Under this contract Columbia children of Heber visited at the Sled will take its supply of Deer Pidney II Cluff home during the Clock waier, vliiih it is obtaining wei k. through an agreement with the Glen Burgenir, three year old in Water Didrict of son of Mr and Mrs. Ed. Burgener Salt Lake City, from the Provo had the misfortune of being kickt lie Bench Provo lliver through ed in the jaw by a horse. Ills and North Union Canals and a jaw was broken In two places. tune line to the Geneva Works He is reportedly doing nicely. Tills supply of watir is to supple-min- t the water which was bought with farm lands from the farmers who formerly owned the Geneva Works site, t ohimhia Stool llolps It is learned here that the Mrs. Milton Holdaway, Union Columbia Steel Corporation, thru r T A president has made its interest in oi taining a supply complete canvas of the Vineyard of water for Geneva Works, was district and has registered (the largely instrumental in securing names of all children up to (4gh-teethe prioritiis for the construction years of age. This being a Diversion di (ense area identification tags of the Weber-ProvThe must be worn bv all childriVi. Canal across Kamas Bench. first word received in Utah reMrs. Alfton Stout of Berkley, garding the grunting of priorities Calif, arrived Saturday for an for thp Kamas Canal came from Slav with her parents, of Mr. and Mrs. J. J Madsen, Sr. E. M. Barber, the Columbia Pteel Corporation, Mrs Millie Bates of Salt Lake e Defcnsp Piant Division in Chicago was a wei k end guest of Mrs. Mr. Barber, in connection with Larsen at her horn.. MV-Provo Rivir association and Mi William Facer, Jr. and Water District of Salt children of South Gate, California in I.ake (fficials has been active has returned to her home followpri ssing the claim of the Provo ing a two weeks visit here with for priorities her parents Bishop and Mrs River Association for materials for the Kamas canal Walter R Holdaway. Mrs. Ruby Hooper of Ellilnore was a visitor at the Joseph A PLEASANT VIEW Mm dork home durincr the ween. R li if Soiiety was held at the Mrs Anna Nielsen home of Mrs Yeru Williams Tlie vKiting tern hcis The Sunday i veiling services Tuesday. made tin ir report and Mrs. Maud dire'etion of he the will under the gave a lecture on M I A. The theme is Our Native Holdaway A Orlin Rogers, Fanco. ..lid ihe Moiy of Ihe Aaronic Re-- u Pi u hood hy Kay Baker l'ir Seagull girls to ilia n.t n;s giadiKile from Primary by Lyla Home Butldera" Lo-- 1 DeLauge, 1111a Rowley, The Clean Heart" Valtne NeiUen, Di lores Robbins and Alene Cordner, and Cheerfulness by Shirley Steele. Mrs. Flossie Asav, president of the Primary presented the beys to Bishop Gappniaver auu recommended that they be received as deacons. The girls were presented to Miss Beatrice Rowley to be members of the M. I. A. The boys to graduate were: Montel Graff, George Woffinden, Burdell Bunnell, Jesse Asay, Kay "Honc-t- -- r Iie Show begins 7:30 7 :00 mu tie m lu ing from Trice. Mr. and Mi- - G. o Muhh-t- du jWtro Fell i viMtois Sunday. Mis Malul M i si n (ope and' f Pelt Lake' tla icb'i i Cnrol, ar.d Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wilson of Ocelli visit! d with tlu-ifolks,1 Mr and Mrs Dave Wilson. 'I he Victory 4 II club met Mon- day at th home of June de St. Joor for a soiiul. Members present wore June de Pt. Joer, Margaret liussion. Nelma and Elaine MuMg-teiJoyce Patten , and Elaine Allred. The Future Home Makers dub met at the home of Maxine A swimming ILnegar Monday. ri(d party was planned; apron j n, Friday and Saturday July 3-- 4 ADVENTURES OF MARTIN EDEN Gltnn Lord I'l.uri J.uk I.nuJi'i. - In-iu- r adwuture tri.nc-- t s HviJjn Kfji novel! (i nil Blunder Below Dopeyo Cartoon Donald's Garden Disney Cartoon Movietone News Stooges Comedy Matinee Saturday: 4 p. m. (show continuous) Monday and Tuesday July 6-- 7 THE INVADERS Ixlu- Howard - - I,nMe Olivior - Raymond MuAsej The Mil ring and timely story of the invasion of Canada by the irew of a German ami VINEYARD , World of Today Dutch Guiana A Torrid Toreador Terrytoon n o .Wednesday and ThursdaySULLIVAN'S Joel Met Yea mid Swift-movin- July - 8-- 9 laugh-loade- ronicu Ixihe fun! d and - SECRET AGENT OF JAPAN IroMon Foster A - Lynn Rai i spy story! Miiai-liiu- Or-ti- n OFOIILY j, ProOur Pioneers. Our follows: Talk, Lund", Ray Ekins; Mrs. Ashby; patriotic solo. rd Ekins; and talk, Latter Day Paints Ideals and De-nse Work," Grant Ivins. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ekins were guests this week at a dinner dance given on the Roof Gardens at Hotel Utah. and as fi JU As These Prices Effective Thursday and Friday, July 2 and 3, 1942 Market will be closed all day Saturday, July 4th, 1942, so be sure and do your shopping early to take care of your Holiday needs. POTATO CHIPS Medium pkg. 13c 23c Large pkg. DILL PICKLES PORK Qt. jar 2 FOR MEANS l$$ doz. 9c PAPER PLATES MEATS VEGETABLES Young Beef lb. POT ROAST Assorted LUNCH MEAT, lb. Fancy Mild lb. CHEESE Fresh Franks and lb. WIENIES 23c Large Heads LETTUCE ea. 10c 25c NEW SPUDS, Fresh TOMATOES 4 Pineapple, broken slices, Salad Dressing, Grand, CORN FLAKES Tl uCH KuDeVB. r II - 53 2S a IT- A ) 1 - fr V 9 V'T-- L & 4 t i m ar v t- - V i i j Jv. A. w rtA T . t 1 ? ' i' 4 1 1 July visits and report at that meeting. In addition to the reports there will be given the highlights of the nutrition class that has been held in the community. u vv : ? -- u- , fi rf 'V- 4 ,f r a'iH yvft k t FOR US, PAL! Phone 060 Rl AGniiti;nnii EOGEMOIIT A welcome home testimonial fur Elder Reed Gilhspie was held Sunday night in the Edg mont Air. Frank Woffinden chapel. ri mlered a musical number and the r, st of the meeting was turned over to Elder Gillespie. Reed gave a very interesting talk and displayed a Hawaiian quilt which he brought home with him. The quilt hears thp Hawaiian Coat of Aims and the flag of the Islands Bi low the Coat of Arms is thp motto. The Strength of the Island is Preserved Ir COMPARE THESE PRICES! "There s a new ( T plrfna i in town. Now we can get all we want of those good Purina Hog and Steer Toeds and show our boss the value of the Purina Plan for "rofit.iMe Production. Let's go! DEAFER Simmons Lumber & Hardware r i.n.t? V v ' Now Is the Time to Buy! t i interest rg program was last Fundav evenlne tn rhureh tv the Guide and Fea Gull rinser p of the Primary organization The teaehers of the classes were in rharer of the program given which' wa cr.z IL D. No. 2 v j ,' - Xv,Y"'W.VYv . V U Get Your Tackle Now! GENUINE FLAT FISH ORENOMATIC REEL fl Cg$ rtJ,16...... WOLVERINE AUTOMATIC $4.85 REEL?", 3.35 Regular $3.95 mn. An -a INDUSTRIES Pi GREAT DAY j righteousness. The wilcome home party for Ndt Sunday evening church Reed was held last Friday. A servii es will lm under thp direcprogram under the direction f tion of the Sundav Kihool organithe Mutual given, dancing ze1 'on end will begin at S p. m and refreshmints were enjoyed Mrs. Hyrum Larsen and Mr by all. and Mrs Ariel Larsen and chilMrs. Robert Gillespie spent the dren visited with Mrs. RiK Davis week in Bountiful where she past at her home in Salt Lake Saturwith her sister Mrs. Mark She is slowly improving visited day. Reeves. from her recent illness. Miss Donna Lou Brereton has Charles Colton of 'Vernal Is to Gypsie Colorado to visit staying here at the home of his gone daughter Mrs Wesley Rawlings, with her cousin Miss Joyce Mayne. Miss Maxine Pinegar entertainhis wife who is visiting in Logan club at her home Tueswill return to Vineyard in the ed her near future and they plan on stay- day. Class work under the direction of their leader Mrs. ing here Indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. Arill Larsen and Yvonne Perry was carried on and sons Paul and Dean are spending refrishments were served to the the week In Yellow Stone Park. following: Marie Allred, Earlene Elaine Sanbell, A baby girl wag horn recently Foote, Jeannle to Mr. and Mrs. Clyd,, Wilkinson De St Jeor, Marie Brereton, Deon Ann Betty Trotter, at Richmond, California, she Is Ashton, and the little hostess. Muhle8te!n, Mr. child of first the and 069-R- 4 grand Orem Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conder and Phone Mrs Jay Wilkinson. enMrs. Arlo Mr. and Sbumway Fae, the 6 year old daughter w Q of Mr. and Mrs. David Spading is tertained a group of friends In SunFork American last Ml U U Q Wa canyon l at home. her She under resting went a major operation at thp day night. American Fork hospital last week when she had skin grafted on her arm. she had the misfortune to get.bor arm in the electric wringer May 29. Mr. and Mrs. Bard Hansen of Los Angeles have been visiting here with his mother MrB. Hulda WEEK-EN- D Hansen. Mrs. Earl Jon s and three chil-- j dren of Great Falls, Montana arrived he.re Sunday and will visit with her mother Mrs Ellen Hold-- , awav and other relatives and Carrol Holdawav Ivan Bunker wer baptised Sunday FRESH EGGS doz. 28c and confirmed members of thp church. GREEN PEAS 3 lbs. 25c Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fiagare of the Pioneer ward were the speakers at the Sunday evening Tomatoes, Pack, . . . 2xz can 10c church services. 14c can PORK and BEANS, Dismantling of the John K Alhn home, located on the shores of the lake, began Tup'day morn2y2 can 13c PEARS, ing This is the last of the homes Hale Peaches, sweetened, 2Y2 can 16c that were located on the site purchased by the defence plant. It 5c has been used as a First Aid staCreme Oil Soap tion up to the present. 1 lb. 19c Mrs. Allen plans to build a PEANUT BUTTER home In Pleasant Grove near the V2 gal. 39c risldence of hpr daughter Mrs KARO SYRUP Edna Robinson. TIHPANOGOS :r; ,1-- 4 1 s iX SHARON a n a a innnn DBODQQQDD CELEBIiATTE TEIES- - ! Fresh Line of Candies a.- - 12$ I r Are you target are tf you are investing at least ten percent of your In. come In H ar Bonds every pay day. It's your badge of 22 J- ji A.. SPRAY MATERIALS BERRY CUPS and CASES entitled ha wear a lapel button? You CIIFHY & APRICOT LUGS n. Bartlett t BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Utah Uijl Ig. can 21c qt. jar 32c 3 FOR - ftxrf - fill PFfi COFFEE, M J B, Drip or Reg. . . lb. 32c TOILET SOAP (Palmolive) 3 bars 20c NEW POTATOES, trt pkgs. 15c 15c Tastv American or Pimento 2 POUND BRICK, ONLY charge of costuming and characterization.. Costumes will be provided by the Y speech department and Salt Lake costume comCharacters for floats panies. will be selected by Dr. Pardoe and his staff from the university speech department and the wards. Truiks and trailers for floats will be furnished by Spear Lumber, Anderson Lumber, Utah Timber and Coal, Lumber, Hill Brothers, P,ay Davis, Leo Knight Cannon-Ashto- n Bonnett Coal, Motor, Heber Knudsen, George Ilalllday, Preston Carter, Morris Scott and others. Some business men will sponsor a bloat Individually and others will rooperate in groups. Merchoil ants, theatres, companies, mortuaries, drug stores, lumber and coal companies, newspapers, hanks, civic and other clubs will Dean Dallin is assisting on making up banners and placards for the procession. jV 9 ib.s 19c CANTALOUPES , 4 PioneiTB. Dr. T. Earl Pardoe of BTD has 0 I Choice 25c Four Orem men graduated from FOIi SALE. RENT the Civilian Deficse school last Oil LEASE One Combination Store and Friday night, reports chairman of Civilian Protective Rulon West. Serviie Station, in the heart of These men were; John Skinner, Orem. Air Raid Wardfti; Tom Kitchen, Inquire at Voice of Sharon Air Raid Warden; Floyd Patten, Office Phone 13 Auxiliary Police; and Parlell Peterson, emergency medical work. These mi chose the field they wanted to work in and trained for ATTENTION, these particular jobs. They had their first aid training some time FRUIT GROWERS ago and finished their giieral We Carry a Complete training last week, states Mr. Line of West. H day dinner guests her Mother, Urs. Kathi l ine Firth, and her soil, Hurk, and his wife and fam-ilafter which they motored to Salem and visited with the Roy Muhle'-teifamily. Dr. Grant B. Riohins and wife, ftrnierly of California, who are now living in the! John Liebhardt home, had open house, Sunday 90 in the Doctors new office, North 1st East. After the open hou-e- , Mrs. Richlns served hot dinn k to forty guests, many of Red 35c POP CORN, Cracker Jack OLIVES, tall cans pnrrpp UnLLOL 17c Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gurr, Mr. and Mrs. Omar Hansen, and Mrs. Esther Brown have returned from Washington having visited with Eugene Gurr, Orris Brown, Reed Workman, and Eldon Lewis They had an enjoyable trip and found all the boys well. Mrs. Lynn Arnold and children visited with the Geo. Muhbfstein family this week end. Mrs Nellie Pnow had as Sun- (Contimnd fioni Pige One) I.igion; IF E. Johnson, Vocational si hoi If Mrs. Fred R. Taylor, Red Cross; Mrs. Hazel Greer, Lions ladles auxiliary; Professor Ed. M Howe and Mrs. Maud Roberts, Sons and Daughters of the Tri-Stat- e Nu-tiiti- Fund gram Native story, Ptiuifi Defense School Lists Graduates Rogers. Thp girls were: Shirley Steele. Jo.in'Loveless, Lyla Dt Lange, Berdene Terry, Valene Loveless, Ixiinia Rowley, Alene Cordner and Delores Robbins. A great deal of credit is due to the teachers who have had charge of these classes during the pat w Inti r, they are Mrs. Fern Knight for the hoys and Mrs, Donetta Baker for the girls. Mr. and Mrs. Lvle Wilkinson 01 Grass Valley, California, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chadwick and family of Hawthorne, Nevada and Mr. and Mrs. Hogarth Barton of Richto their homes field returned Sunday after visiting hire their parents Mr. aud Mrs. C. IF PI.KASE RETURN!!. Poul-nThey jilso visited other One pair of brown cowboy relatives and friends. boots. Were taken from Rosa-lawA Relief Society will nueting Is known. If rebe hold next Tuesday. It will be turned toParty Scera Theatre, no quesa report meeting for the visiting tions will be asked. tiachers. The presidency would like all teachers to make their nt TRAVELS V Baker, LylepeLange, LaVell Edwards, Jvrnneth Knight, Dwayne Davis, Joseph Twikhell, and Provo Prepares for Mammoth Holiday a follows-rornt- s for graduation from Primary" bv Burdell Btinn'll "Why1 I Wan to be a Deacon Lvle De- - We have caps, guns, sparklers, flag sets, Balloons and all legal Fireworks! You Cant Beat Our Prices and We Like the Business the famous gasoline miles more to thats guaranteed give per gallon than market. on the any other gas We serve Texas Gas and Oils Texaco Market S. W. Kitchen. Orem 4 4 4 ft 4 State Highway tl 44. 4 Xj Service With A Smile |