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Show Thursday, August 6, 1942 THE VOICE OF SllAEON LETTERS FROM THE BOYS IN THE SERVICE V .. (J a r. , nJDEFENSE UsA9 Vof BUY I 3ye SAVINGS '.. vooPut- - The P flt ""'wup'""0 X;:rr . ju--- iffcONDS tnof been r:- - VNtTID 8TATL5 E0 - 0,1 ' SmpV . C' c'P'M- vd - -- - w wr FLEASAUT VIEW Mrs. Anna Nieiseu Mr. and Mrs. Chad Burbldge (Norma Dunford) are visiting Dun-for- d with their folks, the Alma family. Mrs. Inez Muhlesteln gave a party in honor of ber little daughter, Joyce, on her sixth were Refreshments birthday. served to fourteen small guests. Wilford Muhlesteln is home from the hospital and is doing nicely delightful party was given this week at the Wallace Gnrr home In honor of Ferron Jones who left for the Naval air corps on August 6. Refreshments were served to thirty guests. Mrs. Preal Jones gave a family social Tuesday evening at her home In honor of her son, Ferron before his departure for tbe US air corps. Corpal Oris Brown has returned to Camp Lewis, Washington, after spending a few days with his folks and friends. club was held The Victory at the Janet Baums home Monday. Refreshments were served to Elaine Allred, Janet Baum, F.lalne Muhlesteln, Nelma Joyce Patten, and June de St. Jeor. Primary graduation services were held last Sunday evening at the ward chaoel. A fine program Those graduated wag g lven. are Ruhon Cluff, Cleon Miller, Rollo Jones, Loye Allred, Earlene Foote, Ann Trotter, Betty Reva Mae Wall, and Elaine de St. Jeoi. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Pace and son, Barlow, of Loa, Mrs. B. A. Mitchell, and her mother, Mrs. Pavls of Lcht, and Mrs. Springer and son, A. Kennedy Thorton, who left Friday for Fort In California, were visitors at the Tracy Colvin home. .Babies blessed at the fast meeting services Sunday were Laura Vivian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cloward of Dorian Elsie, Spanish Fork; daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Paul Jones of Provo Canyon. Mrs. Merlin Stevens is home from the hosp'tal with her new baby girl. Mrs. Alene (Nelson) Walker has a new baby girl. Mrs. Walker Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones and children of Ogden are spending a few days with thc-l- r folks, the Mrs. Preal Jones and P. K. Nielsen families. A Muh-lestei- Muh-lestel- Waistband Foremost Bib Husky Big Mac OVERALLS OVERALLS Metal rivets Where needed most! Husky 10 oz. denim, Sanforized for FltJ, 1.39 Mac-Arth- 1.49 Tough as they make them! Full 8 oz. denim, Sanforized Big Mac for Service for lasting fit! Graduated patbuild to every fit too, terns, WORK SHIRTS comfortably! Heavy duty pockets. Sanforized covert or chambray, heavily stitched and generGeneral Utility ously sized! go? WORK PANTS Thrifty Oxhide Husky for work! Neat for WORK SHIRTS dress! Rugged cotton and raySanforized at this on blends in smart Sturdy mm U Mf low price!or covertstriped patterns chambray Every one is Sanfor- full cut! too! ized, ,1 TOP 1ST Hair Duslfree Sanforized! Ivepe Twill u Shirts . 1.19 rr t'nlform cloth Tan in color. Good, heavy weight, Pan- fot .zed. J ' 'vu ul" Economy Hravy with double knit, stretchy wrists' room frame. 3 Private Irvin L. Johnson, son acres, 2 shares aater of Mrs. Eliza Johnson of Grand $400 donn, $25 per month. View, writes an interesting letter City limits Provo. from Fort DiaNew Jersey: $3500.00. Duplex, brick, 2 JutV 81, 1942, Fort Dlx, New Jersey t 3 room apartments, bath in each apartment. $500 down Dear Mom: Provo. Now that my letters are uncensored once more, Ill write $2390.00. 6 room modern and let you know where I really home, 2 acre lot, coop for am. Since you last heard from 1200 hens. American Fork. me I have traveled across eleven I am states. probably seeing more territory here In tne army NEW ADDRESS: than I will the rest of my life. Ive found that the only beauti176 West Center St. ful country Isnt in Utah after all. New Phone 285-- J Mother, you would really love After hours call; some of these Eastern states. D. Spencer Grow 1786. been of kind Ive wondering Charles E. Rowan 1255. 1 what would do here on time off. We get twenty-fou- r hour passee once a week. I think I'll take a ferry over and see New York City Love, IVIN' e days. I took a series of pictures of Court Justice Frank Murphy, who has been with ns since maneuvers started. He claims they are the best group of pictures he ever saw. He autographed one for me. You may see some of these pictures In the papers. I took these of him in coveralls and steel helmet, in tanks, In "peeps". In and some In khaki in his tent at work. vrz co. Mr. and Mrs Hllden E. Tucker of (Fjalrvew spent Sunday here with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pyne. They came to attend fast meeting when their grandson Doyle Pyne was given his name. Wallace Ferguson returned to his home from the Utah Valley hospital last week. He is recovering from an appendicitis tion. Dello Rowley, son of Mr., and Mrs. David Rowley left Thursday for Fort Douglas, having been inducted into service in the U. S. SAM - The Shoe Man 276 West Center St. ( on Big 49c Utah County Mattress Fatory Provo 401 South 2nd Weat Complete MATTRESS and BAIT SERVICE iiLO.ES Only Factory In Utah Oouty! We are not represented by any transient mattresa werkera, hut will call for and deliver without extra charge. Just Phone 345 REPAIRING Or drop ns a card 601 Weat 2nd North UTAH PROVO VULCANIZING BATTERIES DR. ARTHUR VANC3 BBII.IHALL BEOS. 121 W. 1 VETERINARIAN N. Provo - Phone 100 180 West 8rd North x: mm Phone x: The Home of Guaranteed Seine Phone 01 63 No. Unlv. Ave. $1350.90. OVGCVAmc Small dairy, close in. 25 acres, 4 room frame home, grainery, milk parlor for 14 cows, 4 coops, good pasture. $4200.00. 10 acres, 1 share of Provo Reservoir Water per acre, extra good for tomatoes, alfalfa and general farming. coitmoncg) IUYmxamsxjmuiih was furnished Barbara Carter, Joan Nuttall, Gwen Jami von, and three 8eagull girls, Shirley Rowland, Gay Har-war-d and Joy Mason. Prayers were offered by Sherman Har-war-d and Sylvia Kimball, Mr. Mary Bernard! conducted. Music was under the direction of Mrs. Martha .Kelsey and Mrs. Lola Tucker. INSURANGE , LOANS and REAL ESTATH Bee FRED E. RAY Mens Dary SHOES SHOES 3.79 3.79 r e t a n work type, Black long-weari- composoles, rub- sition ber heels! Acid - for use! resisting barnyard Leather rubber soles, heels: Arch Support Work SHOES 3.79 For easier steps and more of them! Leather poles. Reg. U. S Pat. Off. Ranforizi d means fabric shrinkage will not exceed- 1' ' Phone 160 78 No. Unlv. Ave. We have other farm home and farm acreage. room brick, 8x12 rod lot. Going at a bargain. $2325, 5 room brick with extra building lots. $2625.00. 1 acre with 8 room brick home. Good income property Fine building lots for yonr summer home at Vivian Park. 4 son-in-la- w VINEYARD Mrs. Clara Chase has returned to her home in Berkley, Calif, having spent two weeks here with Iher aged mother, Mrs. Prudence PROWS & STEIN REALTY CO. NEW LOCATION :7 z: In DR. CLARK REYNOLDS HEALTH CLINIC 162 E. 1 No., Provo, Utah Specializing in Correction of Plies and Ruptures without Operations. Natural equipment. sad Constructive treatment. X-R- P. L. LARGED of Manufacturer ARCHITECTURAL SHEET METAL WORK Valves. Fittings, Pipe, Sanitary Plumbing, Warm Air, Hot Water and Vapor Heating Air Conditioning. 335-34- 3 West Center, rear Phone 674 C. OWEN DRAPER (DOC FIX IT) For Stove and Washer Repair Anything Repaired Lawn Mowers Sharpened 350 N. 17 W. Phone OS1R2 Shoe Repairing at Louis Kelsrh & Sons Rear of Bootcrie 124 West Center Provo . COMPLETE si-t- er Glass ld Wtl-l'am- s, Radiator and Spring Service TIIONE 100 - Mens Utility - $2000.00. Holdaway. 20 North Univ. Ave. Mrs. Joseph II. Clegg and chilPhone 436W dren accompanied her sister Miss Edith Scornp to Sallna where they After Office Hours Call: spent the week visiting with relaR. Stubbs - 040 J2 Wilford Army. tives. Miss Ellen Scorup another Mr. Mrs. and Warren Williams 'sister, who had been visiting at J. Edwin Stein - 1160 About the war, Steven says: "We all know, even if it isn't arrived here Tuesday tight from Helper Joined them Monday and . . our choice, that this is a war to Bristol, Colorado, where Mr. returned to her home with them. has been employee. were survive; and to protect what we Williams names Three babies given Mrs. Williams was formerly Miss have, or ever hope to have. My at the Fast Day Services, Sunday Norma Carr of Bristol, and it is home at the is greatest family they were Ellis Paul, son of Mr. 2Sk reason for my being here. All her first trip to this locality. The and' Mrs. Ellis Holdaway; Gary were young couple married June Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Val D. the other things we fight for 2 2 in Colorado. Real Buys They will make Hicks, and Nadine, daughter of within our families. TIHPAHOGOS "I also feel that if a family their home here for the present. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde King. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. MoTague REAL ESTATE Isnt strong enough to lend a Bishop and Mrs. Walter Holdaand family left Tuesday for Min to man Its of its fraction power In next The program rhurrh went to Saturway Sprlngvllle, nesota to visit with Mr. own preservation, it should he Sunday evening will be under the Realty Co. evening where he preformed parents and relatives. It day It has no place In a direction of the Stake mission- obliterated 165 Weat Center St. marriage ceremony uniting I feel sure that had I will be his first trip home in America. A good proary organization. and will be the first Douglas Benton McMullin, son of twenty years heen not into the drawn Army cram has been planned 4 Room Modern Bungalow of his wife and children Mrs. Armanel Larsen and Beth NorthFive babies were given names When I was, I should he here now meeting Partly furnished. Klndied, daughter of Mr. and his with parents. own accord. In that Im in church la-- 't Sunday, i ny were of my east. Immediate possession. Mis. John Kindred. A wedding Linda Louise, daughter of Mr. proud. $2650. Unfurnished $2500. dinner for the bridal party and "And one thing more, while mid Mrs. Charles Rohbo'k; Mary immediate family members was 4 Room Summer Home As a soldier, I may not Lois, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Im at It. given by the brides parents at Modern. he the best; as for feeling heroic, Partly furnished Da1 Mctheir Thomas, home. Ttaddatz; Mr. and Mrs. Henry only $1500. son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Allen; I dont; but as an American my David Delbert was the name Mullin will reside in Vineyard. Cordon Leavitt, son of Mr. and banner files as high as any. And given to the son of Mr. and Mrs. Graduation exercises were held 2 Acres Choice Land Best Mrs Rov Olsen: and Doyle Jay there are several million others Vern Rodeback, Sunday at fast Sunday evening in the ward hail water rights; fine fruit and s. con nf Mr. and .'or the seagull girls and trail Sam Pyne. shade trees. 4 Room Home, the family were prpoen including meeting. Mr, and Mrs. Framfiton Collins his sister Ella Mae Adams who is Elaine Madsen who has been builder boys. An Interesting probarn and chicken coops end son Larry ar moving into Close in. $4000. school in Pa't Lake at the Rex Griffith heme for two gram was presented. Short talks attending their new home this week. Their City. months has returned t her home were given by Mrs. Nora Harding In Mount Pleasant. manv friends wLh them mtich Fine Large Home with a of the Primary Stake Board; Mra. His mother and Arlene real income. Close In Mrs. Betty Thompson of Tem- Maud Holdaway, trail builder toy, happiness and prosperity, in went to Salt Lake mornTuesday Terms. their new home. $?000. is Mrs. Texas, and ple, Katie Schroder teacher, her visiting with ing to see him off. Raymond Adams, snn of Mr. Reorganization of the Primary parents he C. H. Davies. Mrs seagull Instructor. A Scriptural Four Apartment and Mrs. Leslie Adam left TuesAfton A'kinson of Park City reading was given by Councilor organization of the ward took Strictly modern. 4 electric., the Irene day morning for San Diego where place last Sunday spent weekend Musical here lat Shumway. also. numbers with C. ranges. Furnace and stoker. will en'er the service in the Wilford Larsen inevening Mr. and Mrs. Fred Balser and were presented by Mrs. Ruth charge of the Extra nice lot with garages. a fai.i afternoon children from Navy. Miss Sunday Salt Lake City, Clegg and Colleen Varley. officers are meeting. The $8000. I'v gathering was held at the Mrs. Flossie retiring Mrs. The sea gull girls to graduate Asay. Maggie spent Sunday with Mrs. Balser's home of his parents, and a dinwere folks the Brown Leah other good bnys in Mrs. Many Hazel Liston and family, Burnlngham, Gayle Cdso(n, ner was served. AH members of Mrs. Mrs. Veone Lee was pleasantly Gammon, Colleen Varley, Wanda Homes Farms and RanchZenda Rowley. Those suses. WWe also haye a good tained to fill the positions were: surprised Wednesday evening by Sorensen, Faye Rawlings, Carma business for sale. Mrs. Fern Knight, Pres , Mrs. members of her club. Social chat Lee Whitely, and Fern Gammon. OWNER MUST SELL! Donnetta Baker as 1st and Mrs. and refreshments were enjoyed The trail bnBder boys who will List with. Insure with from Idaho, a become scouts In Mutual and will Zenda Rowley 2nd councilors. by Mrs. Crosley FRUIT PRODUCTS FACTORY and Buy from The new secretary will be chosen guest, and the following members he ordained deacons were Billie Steam equipped to concenlater. Thiring the evening re- Mrs. Elmer Lee. Miss Crosley, Watanole, Richard Hemertgon, trate all kinds of Fruit Heal Co. marks were made by the old and Mrs. Velda Brlckey, Mrs. Sarah Donald Stone, Desn Larsen, Ger-arJuices. Can be transformed new officers. Special mnsl al Barney, Mrs. Roy Lee, Mrs. de St. Muzzelj, Edwin Yonng, the 163 West Center SC into a Dehydration and other Bunker, Garth Wilkinson, Phone 4 Provo, Utah numbers were furnished by the Joer nd the honor guest, wag defense units, together with Roy Williams and Von Clegg. primary children under the direc- presented many lovely gifts. After Hours Call: a nice Brick ome, with flowThe W. J. Clegg family memThe Primary association gave tion of Hazel Liston with Carol W. Ward Heal 871 ing well and 2 acres of A. bers and Joseph the program In church Sunday Murdock famMemmott accompanist. T. H. Heal 87$ ground. A real snap for will attend ily the James Talks Murdock were Mrs. Lexta evening. Harris and Mrs. given by J. E. Syrett 1110 anyone industrially minded. reunion which will Mrs. family be Rowland. Vanese Wofflnden renewed the!r Shirley Mary D. KIXNEAR, R. D. 1, Mrs. Melba Pyne, Bishop held Friday, Saturday and Sunwith many old acquaintance Tar 90. Provo friends and relatives last Sunday Rodney Kinball and Mrs. Susan day at Vivian Park. half-track- radio AND AFPL1ANCH acres, 6 room brick home. Priced for immediate sale. Music Provo, Utah J RAIjPHS 20 North Unlv. Ave. Phone 450W 6 Jameson. B6S-- COMPLETE RADl(? SERVICE New Location by Gay and Vila Dee Ilarward, afiernoon at the park In Fayson, the gathering being In honor of Mrs. Mary Jane Jones of Duncan. Arizona. Mrs. Jones was a neighbor of the Harris family in Mexi- inylsibie THE TAILOR SLAP THAT JAP the first chance I get. That Is depending on tbe time we stay here. Heres some of the places I've been since I left home Spokane, Washington; Billings, Montana; Lincoln and Omaha, Neb.; Chicago, HI.; Canton, Ohio; South Bend. Indiana and Pittsburg, Pen. How am I doing? Last night I went np to one of the Post Exchanges and while there I met a fellow from Kentucky. It seems some of the most likeable people come from there. A coincidence too, he happens to go to the same church. We had quite a nice time. Dont worry about me, Mor. Im tine. I think that we enjoy letters more than any entertainment so dont forget to write and give my new address to the kids hack there. Shoe Sole Man the Sole of your Shoe it be n ytsllle or Shoe. Sole of fix whether MITCHELL Rowan Realty, Inc. Divisions headquarters at Fort Benning have been taken over by the new 10th Armored Division. In the course of his work, Corporal Ellis has photographed scores of officers, Including Major General Patton, formerly of the 2nd Armored Division arid now training desert troops In Southern California; Major General Crittenberger In present command of the 2nd Division; and even Chief of Staff General Marshall. He has made notable photo studies of Supreme Court Jusltce Frank Murphy, which are seen In many newspapers. Many notable visitors from other lands Russia, Britian, Australia, etc. have posed before his camera. A few excerpts from his last letter to his family follow: On Maneuvers North Carolina July 27, 1942 Dear Mom: Maybe you think I've been burled or something. Truth Is, veve been so darned busy. Everv-tlmI get a few minutes I have to grease my "peep, clean my gun, clean the cameras, wash clothes, or do some other darned thing. Weve spent most of the time the past two weeks down In Monroe, where we have a lab set np. Weve printed over five hundred 8x10 pictures In the past ten We REMODELING M-- d! (.LOVES, canvas backed 3 room GRAND VIEW the job! ribbed cotton reln-forsocks, twill lPUk stripe, covert, t w ill ! Blouse washes top easily! SOCKS 2 P. 25c 15t canvas PAi.M Hickory XL 5 IRal Mens Work Gloves ' .UliEU 35r ' Absorbant! Thrifty I Get Flenty! I Sj oO. The Ladies' and Gentlemen's Both FIXE TAILORING SlllS and COAT 8 at $23 op ALTERING REPAIRING modern basement brkk, 2 apartments. Garage for 3 cars. South front, Provo. I2S00 00. 4 room modern frame house, built only 3 years East front. Good location. Provo. $6300 SAM TAILORING 176 1V(I Center Street New Phone 2A5-- J $1700.00. Corporal Steven G. Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis of Lake View, is at present on maneuvers In North Carolina. He is a photographer assigned to the Head2nd Armored Division quarters. They have just removed from Fort Benning, Georgia, and the future location, following maneouvers, is unknown. The Supreme Rowan Realty Buys - CAPS w ; who feel the same. To do this job is our common purpose; to We seek no win is our goal. laurels other than the satisfaction gained from doing our best at our small part of the huge task to he done. And those of us here In the Army who realize the Importance of our front at home find even greater satisfaction In doing our Enough job as best we know. for now. Love to all STEVEN. Edwardf., son of Mr. and Mrs Tliilo Edwards of Timpan-ogos- , is training as an electrician at the Navy 'school- in JacksonHe reports he is ville, Florida. enjoying his school; Eas it would be swell if it weren't for H Is those doggone testa. studying the airplane now. He writes that it is surely hot there. It doesn t cool off at night, or when it rains, wtn. He found where they hold L. D. S. Sunday school and says he surely enjoyed it. Me reports having just met a couple who had been in Provo for two months, and they told him that they had been out to Seera and that they had enjoyed It a lot, He sends his best regards to all the people back home. Max Ahlander Mfg. Co. 475 S. Unlv. Ave. TT Provo ELECTRIC RUBPER WELDERS RECAPPING Guaranteed W.W. THOMAS Realty 4.32 West Center Provo, Utah Tom Demos Shoe Shop 143 West Center |