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Show in E VOICE OF SVAEZl day evening, July 30. Stake members have been assigned to visit the wards with special messages to deliver a this meeting. rn HEW j u AM Orem This Page is Sponsored by the Orem Business Men As a Means of Helping To Establish and Foster Community Consciousness o i i Theatre Mundax J i ly 24 SHARON (IKLeniia Bi.idhaw - Reporter) Telephone 031-R- 4 The Better Homes club mem-ner- s were entertained by Mrs. El mira Elder Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Golda Man-guThe afternoon was spent In discussing business and social problems afterwhich a delicious luncheon was served by Mrs. Elder to the following: Mrs. Sadie Elder, Mrs. Eva Sutherland Mrs. Charlotte Skinner, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Ethel Dickey, Mrs. Flora Stevens, Mrs. Golda Mrs. Katherine Elder, Mangum, Mrs. Esther Wilkinson, Mrs. Dorothy Smflth, Mrs. Iris Elder, guests, and the hostess. Mrs. Sam Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnson, Mrs. Estella Duf-fMrs. Pearl Newell, Mrs. Mary Mason, Mrs. Louise Peterson and Mrs Meriarn Bradshaw. The excursion was sponsored by the Ttmpanogos ward. M. Mrs. F. Crandall, Mrs. George Ferguson, Mrs. J. D. Park and Mrs. R. D. Wells enjoyed an afternoon of bridge and picnic luncheon in Provo canyon last week. VINEYARD Ag-ne- ss Mrs. Geo. F. Wells, Reporter .X. 4. Vf . J'- for Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Davies enjoyed weekend visits with their daughter, Mrs. Gordon Atkinson and family of Pleasant Grove; also, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Davies and family of American Fork. ROY E. PARK for the Greater V - -- for the ' i-- -. i- ! family. as .r, xiwi ., Sinclair Gas 4S 4 .4.44 4 4 f 44 f Voting For Queen: & 1 Oil Tubes Fanbelts Accessories Groceries Confections! Lunch Meats and Cheese Now Added. WHITE 1. 3. 17ASIIBURN You are entitled to one ticket with each Robert J. Thorne I East of the Orem Cannery Each ticket counts 100 votes for the girl whose name is written on the ticket. SERVICE OREM WE BUY THE BEST Girl winning: greatest number of voles AND becomes Queen of Greater Orem Day; girl getting second highest number becomes Harvest Festival Queen; girl with third greatest number of votes becomes Queen of the Water Carnival. Pay the Highest Price CASH ON DELIVERY Dean Parks Fruit Market Amelia Latta, Reporter Phone 048J1 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. , 4 , 4 i Sign your name and address on the prize section of each ticket. Tear the ticket in two parts and deposit each in its proper box. We Hire Orem People Prize Drawing will take place at Dance at Rosalawn on evening of Sept. 4. 4 4 4 4 4 - 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Lets All Boost Orem 4 4 . 4 4 4 44-S- Corned Beef, can 16c Pork & Beans, can 9c Marshmellows . . 10c Grapefruit, 3 cans 25c Jack Frost, 3 pkg. 10c Mixit Punch Flavor 4-l- SPECIALS For Saturday, July 22 SPRY or CRISCO 5tc can 4 cans for Franco - American Spaghetti, 2 for I7c Corn Beef per can 16c . Vegetables CABBAGE, per puond SOAP, 5 SUGAR, 10-lb- I FRUITS Cucumbers (Utah) 2 for" 5c 15c New Cabbage, lb. 2c Melons (on ice) lb. 2c Lettuce lg. heads 5c 2-l- bs tfrk ATpof. j - Fireworks I for BUILD J.V EVAPORATOR .to take care of this PEACH, f CROP. y years PRUNE and APPLE The money Is avail- - at ;,ahle right now, Jimi Z Orem )ru Co. MSrl J. B. SUMNER Lincoln Confect. & Lunch mm .uiiHifmiii imi mm- mn.kimitiu.MiiMMiHi COOL OFF! mimmiuimmtiiitMmitiiu mtHm!imiiimimiiimiNuminnmiiiimuHiii 25c LIME FREEZE West side of Highway MRS. I Across from High School W. P. WILLIAMS ill in Lincoln Service fUHuwiiHwtiHiHmuwumttiHWfflwwiHtwimmtfwuimffliwroMHii itn nMutmtwwromiHHtiwBimw Where You Get In Quality . . . Always T), Bi.mn Roast Beef 18c Rib Boil, lb 10c Ie Try a refreshing FIRST MEATS Assorted T GET YOUR - - ftirrrfirr1 Tomatoes, (Local) Breakfast Bacon per lb 16c ' tlETS 29c We Handle Onjy The Best Meats 15c Jims VEGETABLES & Berry Cups Crates Lugs - Cherry Boxes Or . . . xr for 42c bs. - 18c Pot Roast, young Beef, per lb. Salt Bacon, per lb. s 58c s. 6c Meats 67c Tomato Juice 23c 4 cans for Corn Flakes large pkgs 3 for 23c Tomatoes, No. 2Y2s 25c 3 cans for PEAS, No. 2 can Garden run, 3 - 25c Kerr lids, 3 pkgs. 25c I.G.A. Tuna Fish light meat, 2 for 31c Marshmallows, lb. 11c Cheese, medium nippy, per lb. 19c LARD, 2Uc bars. 4-l- 'fT.ri bars P. &G. or C. 20c 79c Banner Brand MILK, 4 cans 10c Miibion Bell 42c SOAP, 3 TOMATOES, per pound LFTTUCE, per bead COB CORN 18c can 2-l- b. COFFEE Orem Feed Pack lb. 18c 3-l- b. Milk, all brands Coffee 10c for bs. bottles for 2 Breakfact Club 25c Tuna, lz s Lard, ........ Dev. Meat, 3 cans 10c per can 10c Quart Jar I.G.A. STORE . Winner must be present. lie 15c 15c 10c 10c 10c 10c Salad 26c Salmon, tails, 2 - 23c GILLMORE STATION 10c 28c Potato SALMON, tall tins MARSHMALLOW CREME 58c $1.45 Toasties 2 for 15c Post Peas - Beans - Corn 21c 3 cans for Tuna Fish, can . . 10c Marshmallows lb. 9c WHITE KING SOAP, 4 bars White King POWDER pkg. WHEATIES, per pkg CORN FLAKES Kelloggs 2 POST TOASTIES 2 for TOILET PAPER, 8 rolls OLIVES, per can .... PILL PICKLES, pint PUNCH, 8 pkgs 1-- lb Each ticket is also good for a chance on several valuable prizes. 2o-lb- s. from the temple authorities. The Genealogical Society of Utah is making an urgent appeal for all members of the wards to take out a Life Membership In fhe Society or donate to the Sugar, 100-lb- s. $5.53 Book and Microfilm Fund, In SUGAR, 68c order to obtain the many records PELS, No. 8 Solve 8 for 25c fancy from England, where permission 10c has been given to copy by Salad English parish regMacaroni . . 10c isters. We wish to remind each chalr- - Corned Beef 16c Drakes Market 2 bottles 21c e, 10-lb- s. BASKETS BOX PAPER LUGS SPRAY MATERIALS PINEAPPLE, 2H Lids, 3 SUGAR APPLE BOXES and COFFEE, Schillings PRIZE AWARDS: Jels-Rit- E. C. OLSEN GENEALOGY and Rinso, Ig. pkg. . Trucks Pint Fruit Jars Refrigerators, Radios per case Quart Fruit Jars Auto Accessories case General Auto Repair per White King Soap gran., lg. pkg. SPOT SERVICE 50e purchase. 2. STAKE July 22 for 25c FRUIT JARS Quarts, per doz. 79c Pints, per doz. 66c 41c Jelly Glasses GROCERY FREE TICKETS Highest CASH PRICE PAID SATURDAY OREM FEED & Kerr 09-J- -l 2 u Cash Store VIEW There were 32 members atMrs. David Thackers home The speakers at Sacrament tended a special temple excursion was the place where members of meeting were Ashted Taylor, to the Mantl temple Friday, July DLU.P. of the Camp Timpanogos Dean Nuttall, Bishop Jolley. The 14, from Sharon Charleston, Wasatch Co., met for meeting convened at 11:30, Im- of endowments stake. Number performed 41, Orson Prestwitch and Oscar their summers meeting1 on Sabbath couples sealed 5. The following mediately day was enAnderson were the speakers at Thursday, July 13. A fine proall who by joyed participated the Sunday evening meeting-.1gram and dainty refreshments 'W' and received a hearty welcome 19 wer Mr. Wanted to Buy: 1: School. All ward officers and man of the wards to prepare a members are cordially Invited to genealogical program and coattend future sessions vhich will with their operate bishop in givbe held at the same hour until further notice, in our beautiful ing this program In connection with the sacrament meeting Sun- and restful chapel. GRAND Mary P. Davis was among the number who attended the SharMrs. C. H. Davies - Reporter on stake excursion to Mantl temTelephone ple on July 19. Little Marion Anderson of After visiting at the home of American is spending a Fork C. H. Mrs. Mr. and their parents, week with her grand parents, Mr. Nicol, Alva and Alma Nicol have and Mrs. C. H. Davies, while er returned to their work In PittsMr. and Mrs. Francis parents, were Cal. accomThey burgh, Anderson are vacationing in Yelpanied by Brigham, Jean and lowstone Dealer park. Carol Nicol. Prestwitch the Sharon ward. visitors enjoyed with on the church security present. spoke Florence Rice, Ann Rutherford, Mary toward, Una Merkel, plan and Mr. Anderson spoke on The Vineyard Jr. band lead the Buddy Ebsen in Four Girls in White" faith. children's parade at the Covered iMr. and Mrs. Allen Dickey and Wagon Day parade in Salt Lake and received a fine Bon, Woodrow, motored to Logan .Thursday Friday to attend the marriage hand from the crowd assembled. ceremony of their son, Ralph, to ' The descendents of the late Beryl Grant of Honeyvllle, Utah. In their anmet Jesse Harding In was solemnized The marriage the Logan temple . The young nual family reunion Sunday at RASPBERRIES Arrow Head resort. Raymond LI couple will make their home at Harding Is president of the family Rigby, Idaho. BING CHERRIES organization. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Caley MicltSd Mrs. James Jensen of CURRANTS and family returned recently Richfield are spendink two weeks of the following from us a ten day vacation trip in r from Canada. While there they visited here with their daughter, Mrs. BLACK CAP RASPBERRIES and get your In Cardston, Alberta, with rela- Jay Gillies, In other also visited tives. They SimMrs. Wallace LOGANBERRIES Bishop and mons and two children of Los parts of Alberta. Vngeleg spent the weekend here DEWBERRIES Mr. and Mrs. William Dwyer, with his niece, Mrs. Lewis Clegg. Lees and Mrs. George daughters, of Ploche, Miss Norma Anderson of IdaFaye and Maxine, ?" Nevada, visited with Mrs. James ho Falls Is spending her vacation Blair and family recently. here with her parents, Mr. and 't from 'Mrs. Victor M, Anderson. Ths people following fs Sharon ward attended the temple Bishop and Mrs. Thorlt C. excursion to Mantl Friday: Mr and children returned Mr. and Orem Day and Mrs Willard Bishop, from a delightful two weeks vaPIIONE 014R1 Mrs. Alvin Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. at cation San Franthe spent lUOiXa !UCM!l35S5S!SSr)8effti5S5!r Prize Drawing risassEiKsa 'Robert C. Litchfield, Mr. and cisco Fair and many points of interest California, throughout and Nevada and Utah Bishop and Mrs. Wallace Sim, . x.. v , j v Votes UTT" i'y$ Queen ? mons and son, Don, and daugh'vi'i j'xe ter, Fay, spent Saturday evening and Sunday morning here with Mr. and Mis. Lewis Clegg and New Ford Cars iXv xL 21, 1939 Friday, July w. st of Lincoln High W. P. WILLIAMS |