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Show md -- VOICE OF Thursday, November 2, 1939 SHARON Wflls home, on his return after assures a successful two iars in the Northern State wood Baxter school lunch season. tntrriou. Wm. PrestwUh has again reF SVeils. Reporter Mrs Ge. ceived word of the serious illnesB o this daughter, Afton at CaliforThe M. I. A. off leers and tt3eh- ' WINDSOR nia. era held a fay Ha.lowe'en party A Parent-Teachewas social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Nielson (Mrs Ferry Reporter! Leld Wednesday evening, Oct. 25 HoUnway Thursday evening. at the Lindon school with a good Mis Carma Thacker entertain- Mr. and Mrs Merrill Walker attendance. Mrs. Meredith. Mrs at her ed a number of youug-ter- s announce the arrival of a daugh- Baird and Mrs Mitchell of the home Saturday evening at a Hal-- 1 ter, the little one was born Tues- District Council were present. hueeti party. day, October 24th at the home of The P. T. A. membership drive , Hard-Mr and Mrs Wesley R Mrs. Walker's mot lit r in Lehi. elided Friday evening with Mrs. Ire and il.ildreu spent Sunday at Mrs. Donna Giilinan Chilton, Martha Johnsons room winning Morgan. Utah with iei.itivi. the most Mr. and Mrs John K. Allen are who has heen seriously ill at the the treat for getting La hi hospital for the past week is nit miershfps. vis. ting with their son and daughter-inThe -law, Dee reported to be somewhat improvMr. and Ifrs Genealogical committee Brmherhnff at Bieknell. Wayne ed. Mrs. Chilton gave birth to a had cl irge of the program at which Sacrament meeting Sunday evenCo They went to attend the baby boy Friday, Oct. 20, funeral services for Dr Edward passed away at birth. Donna is ing. A well arranged musical the daughter of Mr. and Mrs W. piogram from Salt Lake was Brimkerhoff held the e Sunday. After meeting Mr. and given Mr. and Mrs George W. Crop-- j J. Gtllman of Windsor. Mrs. David Baxter is improving Mrs, John Grant entertained the per of Delta are visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. II. from the misfortune she suffered guests and ward genealogical ofBlake recently when Bhe scalded her ficers. Refreshments were served. Special Fast Day Services will legs while bottling catsup. Meda Johnson and Margaret All donations School lunches stared Monday, be held Sunday. B.Y.U. church Oct 30th at the Llndon school, Stark were the. speakers at the go to the new of first ward Genealogical program building Deacons will viBit every with Mrs. Lorena Nielson home in the ward early Sunday Pleasant Grove in charge of cook- at Tleasant Grove Sunday evening. A large amount of fruits and ing. morning Elder Eldon Cooley of Gilbert, vegetables have been canned The Relief Society officers and Aris. spent the Bast week at the again this year and principal El- - teachers met at the home of Mrs. Florence Richardson Wednesday afternoon to make plans for their conference that will be held Sunday evening, Nov. 26th at the ward chapel. Instead of the teacher's topic being given the first Tuesday of each month In connection with the regular Relief Society meeting, the teachers have been divided, three di trictg meeting together, the last Wednesday afternoon of each month. The meetings will be held Wednesday at the homes of Mrs. Mary Hales, Mrs. Jennie Johnson and Mrs. VINEYARD ' i (dally' except Saturday and Sunfor the Sait Lake temple will STAKE GENEALOGY day) I. A. officers and teachbe as follows: ers, (with Mrs. Hortcnse Kirk In 1st 8 to 8.45 a. m. Amelia Latte, Reporter direct charge) i ntertatned at a 2nd 9:15 to 10 a m. Phone C4NJ1 hallow e'en party Tuesday evening 3rd 11 45 a m. to 12:30 p. m. at mutual. Instead of the regu4th 1:45 to 2:30 p. m. made at the Stake lar class work an evening of Assignments Eth 3:45 to 4:30 p. m. Board and I'nion games, program, and dancing was Genealogical 6th 5 to 5 45 p. m. enjoyed by all present. Refresh- j meeting in the stake seminary 7th 6 to 6:45 p. m. were announced were ments served. building Sunday, Those goirg for their own en-- ( folL. as David bv Pres. Rowley dovvments may go through with The Walker family, including loJk? Martin Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clara G. Sidwell. the 9:15 A m. session (8:45 on Edgemont Lystrup, Mr. and Mrs. Lee RawNellie Cordner. fcWcdnt davs) or the 5 p. m. Grandview lings, Mr. and Mrs. Murvcl WalLakeview P.eswick Tanner ker, Mr. and Mis. Earl Walker and Annie Tanker. and Mrs. Jane Elbmore Were en- Pleasant View William tertained at the home of their daughter and sister, Mrs. Alvin Maud G. Rowley and Sharon Colledge at Lehi Saturday Amelia Latta. Susan Jameson, Reporter S. A. Carter and Timpanogos Susie Carter. Fage grhoorhot lunch will beA Sunshine party was held FriDavid L. Rowley gin Monday. All patrons having day afternoon In honor of Mrs. andVineyard Clara Rowley. dry beans, carrots, potatoes, onElizabeth Baxter and her daughSenior temple excursion will be ions or cabbage are Invited to Mrs. Arvilla at the Beck, ter, Monday, Nov. 6th to the furnish this produce to ray for Baiter home. Mrs. Beatrice Wal- held ker and Mrs. Nellie York were in Salt Lake temple from Sharon childrens lunches. Produce mut stake. be delivered to the school house charge. A very enjoyable af'er-noo- n The stake bus will be available no later than Friday at 3:00. was spent by the twenty on Successful In every detail was Refreshments and all wishing transportation guests present. the bus please send In your reser- the M. I A. Halloween party were served. vations early to Mrs. Amelia Lat- Tuesday evening. Baskets were Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Nielson en- ta. Bus will leave the Seminary at auctioned and dancing was entertained Wednesday evening, the 6:30 a. m. for Salt Lake. joyed by approximately 125 MI. A. members and guests, occasion being their twenty-thir- d Temple Notices Luncheon Beginning Monday, Nov. 6th, Eighty primary children enwedding anniversary. was served at small tables after 1939 the endowment schedule joyed the Hallowe'en party given which progressive games were Blanche Hooley, The M. Kock-erhan- s. PI EASANT VIEW Tuesday afternoon. Games were played and dancing enjoyed Prtzrs were given to every child present Mr. and Vis. Newell Baum had as their guests this week David Bingham of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, and Moroni Gerber, uncle and grandfather respectively of Mrs Baum. us.-(- MOYELL SEELEY, blind is the recipient of a Seeing Eye dog, the g ft of the Provo Mr. Seeley manuLions club. factures and sells brooms for a livelihood. Pro-voa- n, Frimary officers and teachers met at the home of Zella Colvin Wednesday evening. Business, Social and refreshments were en. joyed by the fifteen present. Mrs. W. H. Berry left this week for California to spend the winter with her daughter, Ruth. The A. J. Gleasons are moving into her home for the winter. The P. K. Neilsm family went to Ogden Sundayryisit Mr- and Mrs. Harold Jones and family. Three one act plays, sponsored by the M. I. A., are now being rehearsed ready for produc' on JUST LISTED! full base5 Km. Mod. Brick addiment, H. A. Heat tional building that rents. Improvements, lawn and flowers, location in North $3600.00 West - on Nov toward this structure, it is l announced. mod. 2 rooms each, North II. A. Heat (New) ... .... $450.00 East .. Duplex, 16. SPECIAL SEE Prows and Haws Realty , Company FAST DAY on Sun- day, Nov. 5, has been requested by the L. D S. Church authorities by all members of 11 stakes in the East Central Utah region, which area Is responsible for the erection of the new University chapel on the upper campus. All donations from the "fast" will be 63 No. Vuniverslty Avenue UTAH PROVO Phone 466 - 4V.4 played. The following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. Elias Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harris, Mrs. Rhoda Hreinson, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnson, Mrs. Jocie Broadhead, Mr. and Mrs. Clove Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Smith, Joyce Beardall, Perry and Ranee and Nana Vi HOT imtui Jitv- O ;;;? Cor-brid- Nielson. WE .BELIEV- E- U The people should :: : have the right to it vote on all Exten- sions of Town limits. We Stand For 8 te BflYJC O D I TO 1 All 0 Dress or School values to $1.98 for POLO SHIRTS. U"IZ 25$ ' urincL ini Values to 98c LADIES' SLIPS BLOOMERS fi, a Ssu? m Close-Out- s 592 Dollar Values STEHNS ,t MISSES SCHOOL DRESSES s ! 9$ 49$ for Boys and Girls Dark Stripe PLAY, SUITS, Since Vitamin D. Oils vary so in Vitamin D potency, from 85 to 400 U. S. P. units per gram, and since Feed Manufacturers do not use the same amounts of mash is like buyoil, buying a double or a two-o- il a in a sack. ing pig Below are results of a two-yeexperiment at the Penn State College to determine the amount of Vitamin D required for most profitable egg production: Pen Units of Vitamin D 350 per lb. of mash 3. Lbs. body weight per pullet 145 Eggs per Pullet BUNKER FARMS LAYING MASH contains a minimum of 700 U. S. P. units of Vitamin D per lb. Use it for A STANDARD OF COMPARISON most profitable results. 1 25$ ie4 ','Z . LAYING MASII, Corn Base LAYING MASII Barley - Corn s MILL RUN BRAN, White, MILL RUN BRA, Blended, s DAIRY FEED, 1: RECLEANED SOFT WHEAT V i i I t i 1.84 80c 95c 99c 1.37 s 80-Ib- Robert A. Hills (Aged 43 yearsi) A World War Veteran, and a resident for 35 years In this community. Mr. Hills Is a taxpayer and a fruit grower and promises to work for the benefit of all, both business men and farmers, If elected. FOR TOWN BOARD MEMBER PROVO ' 5 $W9 100-lb- .) U I Phone 016R3 LI k FOR TOWN BOARD MEMBER i Bunker Farms Feeds 368 West Center St, , FOR TOWN BOARD MEMBER TODAY 80-lb- Boys and Girls CT'CITCpQ I LnO OIlLH (Slightly Soiled) in Our Town Government ar St (Regular $1 00 and $1.25 Values) filL.ll O Laying Mash Mean? ECONOMY Absolutely Nothing! 25$ GLOVES: MENS DRESS STRICT $125 or Silk BEAUTIFUL NECKTIES Rayon Go at 2 for BOYS What Does a Double Oil FOR MAYOR lHILO T. EDWARDS (Aged 40 Years) taxpayer in Orem for Six years, buying from $30,000 to $40,000 worth of fruit from Orem growers each year, representing Hewlett Bros, of Salt Lake City. 'Mr. Edwards policy Is iO RENDER SERVICE to the People of Orem and to govern lta affairs In a sound and economical way. If elected I pledge my support to Church, School and Business activities and will work earnestly to reduce the taxes on our faim property. A Marvel Walker (Aged 43 years) A taxpayer for 19 years and a resident of Orem even before the town was organized. Mr. Walker Is a fruit grower and a fruit merchant. He has been a member of the Chamber of XI Commerce since ft was organized and served two terms on rf Its Board of Directors. If elected 1 will work" honestly and diligently for the good of the Town. t NOV UN PCGGFuEGG Sensational Sweeping Prices Throughout Everybody knows that wholesale prices are going- up. our merchandise was purchased months ago at cash bed - rock figures. - AU what-have-yo- u Sales and Service for Utah County LalTctEMtC IT - - Buy Now i WE AIM TO REDUCE COST OF WATER SERV ICE from $1.25 to $1.00 per month, a saving of $1938 per year to the people of Orem. 2. WE AIM TO HARD SURFACE OUR TOWN ROADS so far as state road tax money will go each year. We also aim to improve and maintain all town roads, keeping them in good condition by using the auto patrol constantly. 3. WE BELIEVE IN MAINTAINING ONLY ONE TOWN MARSHALL thus saving at lea-s- t $1800 yearly to the taxpayers of Orem. 4. WE BELIEVE THAT BEFORE MONEY IS SPENT FOR nT:W PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS the people should have the right to vote their approval or disapproval. time Co. 84 North University Avenue A i and V? L E. E. Twlfebell (Aged 32 years-M- r. Twitchell Is one of Orem'e most energetic citizens. He la Bishop of Sharon ward and is Interested in all projects that will benefit the Town and the Community. He especially qeeks tax reduction on farm property. If elected I promise the people of Orem to serve them honestly and to seek economy in all administrative acts, so as V reduce the tax load upon the people. a 111 1. the Store Easy Terms Everything to Furnish the Home IROVO STORE 1 Save! PAYMENT Will Hold Goods SMALL Till You Want Them J niif IdilUl 4 lowest get - - at a price Buy the very thing you have been hoping to old furniture, stove, that will fairly startle you! Turn in your down as payment on new! rug, range or Exclusive IIOO V ER Vacuum Cleaner W of UNHEARD OF PRICES A The Peoples Parly Our History i The HIGHEST SALE In Vote a Straight Peoples Ticket ECONOMIZE IN OREM Paid Advertisement by the Peoples Committee Orson Preetwlch honored and respected citizen. Mr. Prestwlch has served the community In many ways at many times, and again offers his services on the w - y Town Board. The people of Orem know of his past services ::z and he assures thm of his untiring efforts to carry out his duties If they see fit to elect him. . An - it 44 i ' ei P J l 'Vt S i e j wi tit' |