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Show THE VOICE Thursday, January 4, 1940 OF SHARON the Partridge home on Christmas e day. Those enjoyiug the visit we-M's. Karma Ruloa Partridge, Swindell and daughter Barbara of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs Roland Ttdd nd baby d.iUgLUr of Leht, Mr. and Mis. Frank Fostma and son of Eurtka, and Mr and Mrs. J.!i Andrews snd fsm'.!? Miss Lutille Farley entertained a group of friends at the home of her parents last weik. She was assisted by ber sister, Mrs. Melda Hacking. Games were played and a lovely luncheon was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. ArnMr. old Burningham, and Mrs James Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Prince, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hacking, MIsb Lucille Farley and Frampton Collins Mr. and Mrs AVesley Soulier have moved into their new home Their many friends wish to congratulate them and wish them happiness and prosperity In their family dinner and social at his It will be Mr. Stewart's 80th birthday anniversary. (Mrs, Geo. F. Wells - Reporter) Mr. and Mrs. Maiwell and Mary of Elko, Nev., redaughter was School The Junior Sunday turned home Tuesday after haystarted Sunday morning, Mrs. ing spent the holidays with her Joy O. Clegg will act as super- - parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph viorvr a VINEYARD home. The Sunday School officers and teachers will hold a business meeting and social at the home of Mr. and Mtb. Taylor Allen on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wells celebrated thetr 67th wedding anniversary at their home Sunday with a family gathering and dinner. Jan. 10th Is the date set for the social to honor all ward officers and teachers. The Bishopric is sponsoring the party and everyone is looking forward to a grand time. LaRoy Holdaway was tendered a gay birthday party Saturday afternoon at his home. A birthday cake with fine candles formed the center piece. Nine little guests were seated. Games and music were enjoyed. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Wagner and children have left for their home in Missouri having spent the past IS months here. They were employed on the Joseph H. Clegg farm. Mrs. Mary Stewart will honor her aged Father-in-laLouis Stewart of Salt Lake Sunday at TIMPAIIOGOS (Mra. C. H. Poulson - Reporter) A group of friends met at the home of Mt. and Mrs. Carl Farley Sunday evening after church to greet the coming of the New Year. Games were played and visiting enjoyed. A Pot Luck supper was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Patten, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clark, Mr, and Mrs. L. J. Salisbury. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Bigelow, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Poulson, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Farley and the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Nelson have returned from a trip to California where they attended the Rose Carnival and also visited with relatives in Los Angeles. Mrs. Reed Hacking and Miss Lucille Farley entertained a group of friends last week at the home Mr. and Mrs. of their parents, Carl Farley. Holiday decorations were used and a number of clever games were played. A delicious luncheon was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. AA'ayne Hacking, Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin and Mrs Reed Hacking, Miss Reva Cordner, Tony Rohbock, Miss Ora Baum, Stanley Farley, Miss Lucille Farley and Frampton Collins. The Misses Ruth and Esther Hansen entertained a group of friends at a Christmas party at their home last week. Gifts were exchanged and a delicious luncheon served to the following: Miss Donna Scott, Miss Cleca Foutin. Miss Phyllis Farley, Miss Clorene Lamb, Miss Frances Hunn, Miss Ruth Bylund and Ruth and Esther Ha sen. Reed Hacking Mr. and Mrs. have returned to their home in Farmington, New Mexico, after spending the holidays here with their parents,, Mr' and Mrs. Carl Farley, and visiting with other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Graff entertained friends at a lovely party last week. Dinner was served on a table covered with a lace cloth and decorated with Christmas TIRE REPAIRING See Us Now u. s. TIRES and BATTERIES BROS. 101 Weet 1 North Provo Phone iSO This Home Merits Special Consideration A new 6 room mod. lxslrooitis, pets rustle, 3 H. W. heat, carFor Sale or Jjeaso. 5 Acres 5 room mod. licit k H. A lieat coops The firli-will please you. Ate have 3 Koines People end Spots in the hole News rr- See Prows and Haws Realty Company WE ILAAE WHAT YOU WANT SEE US AT i k one-fam- ily i 7V. Mr 7 - - the Utah Poultry plant at American Fork, injuring the ligaments over the knee cap. is Gordon Leon somewhat improved from his recent illness. Mrs. Mary Astor, who has been ill, was able to enjoy a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Elva Cordner, in Orem during the Xmas holi- 7 7? I I new home. The Theology lesson of the Relief society was given last Tuesday by Lucy Poulson, the subject being, Saul, the Pharisee and Persecutor". The teachers' topic was given under the direction of Mrs. Nora Keeler and Mrs. Martha N y -- SCARLETT, STYLIST . . . Dress that Scarlett O Hara wears to barbecue in Gone With the Wind is interpreted here in sheerest seersucker sprigged with green and white flowers, and insets at neckline and belt of black satm. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Gappmayer were host and hostess at a New Years was party at which pinochio played and a midnight lunch was served, to the following: Mr. and Mra. Reed Gappmayer, Mr and Mrs. Macgue, Mr. and Mrs. A'ernon Liston, Mr. and Mrs. James Andgison, Mrs. LaPreal Mass, MissTJorothy Hendrick, Ray Howarth, AValdo Harris, and the host and hostess. - j HEALTH TUPLETS . . . Under symbolic crown at 18th annual national congress in ChiON ICE . . . club COWGIRL cago are shown nation's healthiest are runboys and girls, all state champs. Left to right: Fancythe gamut of costum-er- y Richard Crane of Rushvilie, Ind ; Warren ning these days in dramaCales of Sandstone, W. Va ; Ruth Fitzenreiter of Bel, La.; Joanne Parks of Liberty, Ind.; Car- tizing their art, and perenlisle Klein of Black River Falls, Wis., and Les- nial favorite Evelyn Chandler strikes new note with lie Warrant of Kasota, Minn. abbreviated cowgirl regalia. Here she performs a p for cameratricky man. V ' V .'1- - V'V i SIIAROII M X v ItO.NO.MY Setting pace for National Consumers Tax Commission groups in 5,0u0 communities, women in Jackson, Muh., led by Mis. Robert Crary (right), chairman, petition Mayor Russell Bengel to appoint board of citizens and officials to find ways of reducing city costs, increasing municipal efficiency. Other NCTC groups are taking like action. DRIVE . , . n h A V , t V- - v . V f V H it " r VJ r' i A if :V . 4 'V K 7 ' m l.- - V n r -ti A ' i With Russian assault on inland alarming all Scandinavian peninsula. Swe-rip- n Bi'Sircr ft defense ct Finnic border north of Gulf of Bothnia, where Red army would arrive should it over-ru- n Finland. Thor-- , otigh camouflage of guns is shown in this tree-lik- e AVEDISH DISGUISE . . . HOSE ACROSS SEA . . . For use bv Britain's t I 11 H R t a WWV11U1I (11 lUVd VUUitUUJ VJ incendiary bombs, an order of 120 miles of fire hose, enough to encircle London, is prepared at Goodrich plant m Akron, O., for shipment to His Majestys - Supplies Controller.' - sentinel. ft 7 as hereinabove mentioned, and in addition thereto is connected up with one or more buildings or businesses, such as service station, store, barber shop, or other similar place or business, and such buildings or places or businesses are owned or controlled by the same person, there shall be paid minimum charge days. Word has been received from for each single house or dwelling, Eflder Bernard Walker, who Is and 0.75 minimum charge per laboring as a missionary in Silver month for each other business or City, Nei Mexico, that he is place, such as service station, his work. store, barber shop, or other place A Sunshine party was given In of business. honor of Mrs. Arilla Smith at her That where cabins are occupied home Friday afternoon, games intermittently and are connected were played and refreshments with any service, as provided for were served. above, there shall be a minimum Mrs. Rhoda Hreinson was pleas- charge of $0.25 per month for antly surprised Tuesday evening, each cabin whether rented or not. when the following friends from That in addition to the above Spanish Fork arrived to spend an charges, the excess gallons used evening of games and fun: Mr. as provided for in this ordinance and Mrs. Roy Angus, Mr. and Mrs shall be paid for as hereinabove Max Johnson. Mr. and Mrs Bob stated, proportionate to the miniBearinson, Mr. and Mrs. Dell mum charge made Passed by the Town Board of Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Hogan Orem and approved by the PresiJohnson. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Giilman en- dent of said board on the 2nd day tertained at a Xmas social for all of January, 1940. the nieces and nephews of Mrs. B. M. JOLLEY, Giilman. Santa made a call durPresident of Board of Trustees. ing the evening, leaving a gift V. EMIL HANSEN, for all present. Clerk of Board of Trustees. Mr. and Mrs. Gunner Lungreen Publication date: Jan 4, 1939. of California are spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. SUMMONS 11-2- toe-sto- ll 53 North University Avenue Phone 455 Provo, Utah . f 1 for Kent. nti - V (DeLenna Bradshaw - reporter) The teachers of the Relief Society held their social at the home of Mrs. 'Maud Park Friday afternoon. The teachers topic was giv-eby Mrs. Eliza Anderson after-whicthe rest of the afternoon was spent in sot ial chat and were enjoyed. Mrs. Sadie Elder returned recently from the Farmers Round She Up at the A. C. in Logan. was chosen representative of the club of this ward Norma Ray AAells entertained Sunday evening in a New Years Eve party at her home. Games were played and refreshments served to eight. The Junior Genealogical class was entertained Sunday evening A story was In the ward house. Mrs Ethel the instructor, given by r nnnrt loo k nl n tr t n rr n o Hinnow Vho Dickey, after which pi enema weie evening was spent in visiting and exchanged and candy and nuts en-games. Those present were: Mr. joyed by a good crowd. and Mrs. L. L. Terry, Mr. and Mrs The Sharon ward Bishopric E. B. Terry, Mr. and Mrs. AVayne were the speakers at the Sunday Gunnell, Mr. and Mrs Ivern Pyne, evening sacrament meeting In the Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Pyne, Mr. and Sharon ward. A New Years story Mrs. Reed Gappmayer, Mr. and was told by Mrs. Laudie. Mrs. Thomas AVeaver, and Mrs. Mr. and iMts. Geo. Selman enEdna Larsen. Mrs. Graff wsb as- tertained at a New Years Eve Dor-resisted In serving by her sons party Sunday night to the followand Montell. ing couples: Mr. and Mrs. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mecham, Raymond Partridge were all In at- and Mr. and Mrs. Greeves of Protendance at the family dinner at vo. A midnight lunch was sreved. BRIM HALL to read as fjjows: SECTION III. The rates hereinabove mentioned and set out (Mrs. Ferry Nielson - Reporter) shall be construed to be applicable to all single one house, or Mr. and Mrs Don Halea who users, and meters must be were niarrUd Sunday afternoon installed for each such service. are spending their honey-moo- n in A here a service is extended to On Los Angeles their rtturn or apartment house their home In any dwelling they will make more than one family by occupied Provo. and owned by the same person, The Genealogical committee the following rates must be paid: had charge of a well arranged For one apartment or family, program Sunday evening minimum $1 25, per charge Mrs. Leatha AV. Ash ts 111 at month, and for each additional the home of hpr parents, Mr. and apartment or family 5 .75 miniMrs. Robert AVright, suffering mum charge per month. from a severe attack of 'flu. Where the same service conMrs. Lee Rawlings had the mis- nection supplies any one family fortune to slip while working at or house andor any apartment, WINDSOR , and Mrs. Moroni Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Don Christensen In the District Court of the of Montlcello spent the Xmas in and holidays with their mother, Mrs. Fourth Judicial District, for the County of Utah, State of H. O. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Peterson re- Utah. ALICE STAPLETON, Plainturned to their home in Bingham tiff, vs. RALPH BENJAMIN Wednesday after spending Xmas STAPLETON, Defendant. with Mr. and Mrs. Williard THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE Harris. Zola Kirk who is employed In SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to Provo spent Sunday with her moappear within twenty days after ther, Mrs. Carrie Kirk. Mr. and Sirs. Clarence Harris service of this ct.mmons upon you, ydnty In had as their dinner guests on New if served within the Aears day, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred which this action la brought; otherwise, within thirty aavs after service, and defend the above entitled action, and In case of your failure so to do judgment will be LEGAL NOTICES rendered against you according to the demand of the Consult County Clerk or the which has been filed complaint, with the Respective Signers for Further Clerk of said Court. This action Is brought for the Information. purpose of securing a divorce In ORDINANCE favor of the plaintiff and against the defendant upon the grounds AN ORDINANCE AMENDof desertion, as more fully appears ING SECTION III OF THAT in the complaint on file herein. GEO. S. BALLIF CERTAIN ORDINANCE PASSED BY THE OREM Attorney for Plaintiff. TOWN BOARD ON THE P. O. Address: Suite 214, Knight Block 18th DAY OF DECEMBER, THE 1939, ESTABLISHING Provo, Utah. Published in Utah Valley News AVATER RATES TO BE Dec. 15, 22, 19, Jan. 6 and 12. CHARGED AVATER USERS etf w. Q ' - . OF THE TOWN OF OREM, HAT 0 7- ;vv " i 0B'I mfr k iK-3101- felt, - r-- o "- iilBVt 1 liD0ii. 'VliiKr ijiHtH ililil SIMfe iUHlte - PONTIACS TLYMOCTIIS and ALL Other Makes Gray I' 11 .mi 'ii 'm V & Appliance COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE Also experts for WASHERS, REFRIGERATORS and other Electrical Appliances 'ypfA Phone 618 83 N. Univ. Ave. i j mm hwi -- "n " ci m mor irrmnirr rmr ROSE '7' QUEEN . . . Margaret PasHuntley, adena beauty, picked to reign over Tournament of Roses Parade. A d at Pasadena Junior Col- .P v t t a c7 he Voice of Qentral co-e- lege, shes weighs 112, has dark hair and blue-gra- y eyes. x, . DREAM COA1ES TRUE . . . More than 500 underprivileged Brooklyn kiddies pinched themselves but found they were wide awake in candy factory as world's largest food chain played host at holiday feast. Part of group, which consumed many pounds of sweetmeats, shown here lined up along moving belt carrying mint patties under choco- New records in inexpensive transportation are being set every day with these amazing partially usedj cars. Theres millions of miles of trouble-fremotorin weve the assembled for and ing group plentj jou dollars worth of fun and savings. Drop in and look them over. PRICES RANGE FROM . Ralphs Radio in d .. $75 r i Presents FOR late stream. r e DODGES whirl-stitche- . T 'Vfflnlii '"Kilty ill) ilUV CIIEVROLETS . . brown, has been used for this smart new bowler'1 type bonne modeled by 'NO. 10 ON FRONT . . . Having a little fun beGloria Dickson of the hind the front, British Tommies in France put up films. Its trimmed with a sign No. 10 Downing Street (London residence brown net veiling and of Prime Minister) over makeshift hut as they loops of velvet ribbon, c whip up a lunch m improvised frying pan. I FORDS 7 i H?Y . . . YOUR dancing or listening evening! a sparkling Saturday Heres the parade of bright dial spots on 6:30, Do Y'ou Remember contest program; 7:00, Curt Curtis of Provo and his orchestra; 7:30, Eventide Echoes; 7:45, Transradio News; 8:00, A1 Donahue and his orchestra; 8:30, the Shuffle Rhythms of Jan Savitt; 9:00, Will Osbornes Sliding Swing; 9:30, the Orchestra of Garwood 10:00 TransVan; radio News; 10:15, Dob Ortons orchestra, direct from the Utah-n10:45, Music In the Morgan Manner! Tune in! ! - s745 a; UNITED SALES QUALITY USED CABS 130 N. Univ. Ave. & SERVICE G.M.C I TRUCKS Provo Phone 666 . ' FAIR TO FARES . . Newest note in taxicab gadgets in New York is installation of polished late glass vanity mirrors, following trend by de luxe sub way cars and buses, to help feminine fares make 5T they are at their fairest. University of Oregon basketbaliers. National Collegiate A. A champions for 1933, as well as Pacific Coaih conference champs, opened heavy schedule with Ih rili in g overtime battle with Long Island U. in Madison Square Garden, New York, losing, 55 to 56. Shown In nni ' e scramble are, left to right- Parky An-e- d Sarola and Red McNety. 3 AAEBFEET FLY HIGH - .... 1210 U'Cilocijcles |