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Show T II i: V OUT o F Slir linin' nf OcUtr .Second act of Murth 8, a Edm-tx- Utxfe, Thursday, November 23, 0X V, Iutnnt i. at Prwo, the Poet (Xric t i ho Educational Recrwatuyn. Pab.iked y at lrvo Utah. by the Si aroa Coojertiv laauciauoo of Lena. Printed by Vub Valie Pubnhmg Company, 67 North Wat Street, Provo, Utah, (Mrs. Fe.-r-y k r, . is' home in mu- Ni r : I'"!. WINDSOR Y" :. i in is. d d. ll.' ',-- 1! - ll.irit.s, 'o e H lVi? h. II A S -- Lf-ii- ughti r Mai in v B,"i-,i..- s Cl. re II ami Hr v Vr and of Bo a a l, t Grove and Mr. and, were the Nielson Mrs Ftriy lute Carnation' Harris of Mis Clarence puists a one ait pier was presi tiled at Sunday evening at her birthday the Flea-aGioxe high school anniversary. ward Wednesday evening by the as iht tr part In the Stake Carol Harris s M-- -- nt Nielson - Reporter) MIA M. I. A Duma tor A n'lrrMin of the Timp.mcnos ward will be Quilt ing Itee the speaker at the MIA conjoint sponsored by the Relief Society services Sunday evening Musical was held at the home of Mrs numbers will also be furnished by Bloience Richardson Friday ward members. aft i noon ul church-Bertine- lint lula) Dinner Fireside Chat in honor of Mrs laac Harris for all Windsor ward Gleaners and M. Men will be held Sunday was held at her home Wednesday Covers were laid for evening at the home of Mr. and evening. Mrs. Harold Hanson, right after Mr and Mrs. Bone of Lehi, Mr the conjoint meeting at the ward and Mrs Robert Weeks of Tleas-- 1 of the ant Giove, Mr. and Mis. Walker chapel. Bishop Lewis Brovo second ward will be the of Biovo. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Car-ro- ll of Midway, Mr. and Mrs LaMr. and Mrs Reed GUlman and speaker. A well arranged proMar Gieen and Mrs. Hattie Bez- - family were Thanksgiving diuner gram will also be given. guests of Mrs. Sarah Hooley. 4 J- -. : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lystrup and day family spent Thanksgiving Kj with their daughter and family, il Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Colledge o( A l will i4 V. j; 4 fc, 9 sale of tires that beats offered. Our entire line ever wee has been reduced to make this a real event A sale you cant afford to pass up! Heres a everything V K 9 mid-wint- er GENERAL M ?C M t', K BRIGADIER 600x16 - - - $7.79 M 1 H 32x6-1- 0 Pi pi i 4 si - $7?79 5.50x17 Ply Truck - - - S25.00 Con. Wadon & Mach. Co. ii A 'i 235 W. Center HIOXE 244 p; .nnr.i SPECIALS! r .95 3 New Gold Seal, Super-WeCONGOLEUM RUGS, 9x12 ar Walnut Bedroom Suites You get everything 12-P- c. $A Used MONARCH RANGE New Unfinished CHESTS Best in town $ New EMERSON RADIOS STUDIO COUCHES Used priced up from $ -- 3 V $ 00 95 a .95 310 West Center St. Refrigerator or Washing Machine Repairs EVEN THE HARD TO PLEASE WOMEN BUY GAS HERE Makes no difference to us how liard women are to please. We just go about doing all those things we know, from experience, that a woman wants when she drives her car In. We dont wait until they have to ask for things to he Result: no time or word wasted quick service done. and they come back often. W. H. Bill A WILDE si wrtwji (Helen Oveson speed-minde- d of every age. - -- John Murdock who has been 111 at his home Is reported to he Im- .19 $ 12 .93 Phil Edwards left Saturday for Los Angeles where they will enjoy a vacation for Reveral days. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Madsen and dnugl ters Maurlne and Gayle of Salt Lake spent Sunday with Mr Madsens father, Charles Madsen. Mrs. James Jensen Is 111 at her am home here. Her many friends j wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Oveson are rejoicing over the safe arrival of a baby girl, born Nov. 20th at the Utah Valley hospital. Mother and baby are doing well. Wlio Phone 160 - Phone Madge GLA-- Bettie Jacobson. Garth and 1553 Shir- ley Mangum, Myrtle Wentz, Mary Moore, Norman Berna. They re- - BOOM TOWN at the S c e r a Theatre Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday. it, CAT- xjtngv.. tt Picture in a Frame - Yrour .f , fjr Your friends, your family, all those yon love will be incomparably pleased If this Chritsmas you give them your own portrait - - a are now and as only Larson as of yon you photograph Have it done today. can take it. Sec Samples on Display in Our Windows LARSON STUDIO Phone University Ave. 77 X. REPLACEMENTS q THr BOU&HT HIM THt LATEST THING IN SHIRTS THEY RETAINED THE MOST EXPENSIVE PEDIATR-.CVA- Y THFT KEPT HtM ON A PERFECT FEEDING- 5CHEDOL- L- UTAH VALLEY GLASS AND PAINT CO. PIIONK 658 Phone Small children cant do much about shoes in need of repair - - - and its important to their foot health that their shoes be kept in trim. We do the job right, at low cost. Louis Kelsch & Sons Provo, Utah 953-- J 124 This Sale Will Continue Until December 7th Only! INSURANCE See FRED E. RAY All these added features without extra charge: New S shaped slat. 2. Choice of baked enamel finish 3. Drapery cornice and ' COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE RALPHS RADIO AND ATPLIANCE 8 3 with Phoa. II North Univ. Ave. 1. return Phone 108 78 N. Unlr. Ave. bjinds, with all qualifications at a surprisingly low sale price if you place your order before Dec. 7th. action Fire Insurance Willard L. So wards Agency PROVO UTAH hardware 5. Choice of 15 tape Until Dec. 7, expert at per square ft. Only 36c IN TIRE REPAIRING See Us Now Estimates Cheerfully and Carefully given U. S. TIRES and BATTERIES Without Charge Utah Valley Glass&Paint 57 North Univ. Ave. Fhone 636 THIS CAR WONT GIVE NEW CAR PERFORMANCE PHONE 1009 Rfal Estate trouble-fre- e by W.C. (at the Rear of The Booterie) Phone 707 LOANS and REAL ESTATE Heres your chance to pet these guaranteed colors 6. Installed workmen THEY FOUND IIIS FEET WERE TORTURING HIM 156 West Srd North 4. Smooth anDTHEN OOT WHY HE CRIED ALL NIGHT LONG life-lon- g VANCK VETERINARIAN rkv G84 can do il? Call Special Sale 1 - - Y - enter-- , Mason, -- VENETIAN BLINDS Orpha Laudle - Correspondent Phone 038R2 Mangum I v a SHARON Miss Vaudis I'll C on!' FOR SALE First Class Pop Corn for 25c Call Dan Bigelow, phone 05R3. DR. ARTHUR tained Wednesday evening, the occasion being her 13th birthday. Gat.LS were directed by Miss Marjorie Elder. Luncheon was served to the following: Wana, Myrdith, Kay and Wendell Elder, i equip- ped for pasteurizing and concentrating fruit Juices. Press capacity, 75 bushels per hour; Tank capacity, 12,000 gallons, forced to sell, operating now, a real bargain to the right party. Immediate possession, see or write I). Kinnear, Route I, 5D27 Box 00, Provo, Utah. DELUXE STEEL was Farewell (Testimonial held in the ward chapel Sunday evening In honor of Elders Wayne Bellows and Kent Fielding, who leave Thursday for their fields of labor. Wayne goes to the East Central States mission and Kent to the Texas mission. The Eagle Scouts honored both elders at the home of C. M. Fielding after the testimonial The Gospel Message Class of the Sunday School also gave a party in hon r of Elders Fielding and Bellows at the Fdeldlng home on Wednesday, November 27th. The honored guests were each given a book, "Priesthood and Church Government" and "The Word of Wisdom. A Budget Party for all the married people of the ward, November 29 at 8 p. m in the ward hall will be sponsored by the Relief Society. Mrs. Nelson Angus spent Thanksgiving with her son Melvin In Provo. Williaf II. Duffin was entertained on his 76th birthday Friof his day night at the home daughter, Mrs. Anna Millet. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kockerhans entertained at a family dinner on the Among Thanksgiving day out of town guests were Mrs Hilda Stone from Vernal, Ivan Kockerhans from Pocatello, Idaho and Mrs. Nora Perry from Salt Lake. u ii BRICK HOME and two acres of lioire land on Main Highway, Most Drive, Piovo, also Fruit Hockey, Racing and Figure Skates Priced from $ e of :iitt rnn t ,m high s. iimd joiin.il 's to be htld at Brigham Young uuivvrs ty Decemlur 7, according to Dr than man of the Carlton Culin-.ee- , journalism ilep.ii tment and director of the meet. i , they enjoyed Thanksgiving also Mens and Womens Reporter) Pr lining a Uo proved. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Palmer have returned home after visiting a few days in Blandlng, where Imdurts Fartory, steam U. S. A. C. Air and Mrs. Gloria Swanson, Standard Od Service Station CorLer of 2ml X. and Univ. Ave. n: "'.T Youll cut a fine figure this Christmas if you give somebody a fine pair of skates. Skating, you know, is the big rage this season and Santa reports new skates are in tremendous demand. We have al the models for plain, fancy and skaters LAKE VIEW in- I A EXCHANGE they're off Next Week at Sceraj theatre Boom Town .95 FURNITURE for Expert Radio play presented at the M. I. A. assembly program Tuesday evening. Mrs. Thora Hales is the director. A meeting was held Wednesday evening at the Llndon school house under the direction of Mrs. Alberta Walker. Elwood Baxter and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Odeal Kirk at Magna Sunady. will Mrs. Odessa pro-en- t. Rowley. one-a- ct Phillip Taylor of Logan spent Thanksgiving and the week end with his family at Lake View. Phillip Is attending school at the TsiAiaCJ' HEW AND USED FURNITURE Call 24 I nto You" be the with 32 niriialism KA Lchi. A Sign Fay Bunnell and Phvllis Fariey From the "M M. n c! is Mix Ed wire Geotge B.ohboih, wards, Don Rowby, Civile W iv, Dello Rowley, Gordon llansi n. E Btffort, Howard and LaMar By- lund and Angus Pkou-i- u The gathering for the Special Interest group was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cord-ne- r Lan.li, Cuihmore gave a review of the She also Nr book "The Family. was the accompanist for community singing. Refreshments Cl were served. Mrs LeRoy Searle left for her 1 home In Kalispel, Montana Thurs- c of last week after enjoying c Ruth Bvlund, day dinner with Mr. Q Thanksgiving Olsen, Clorene and Mrs. F. B. Woffinden Other 1$ guests were Miss Hazel Searle, M . and Mrs. Merrill Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Si arle of Tooele and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rowley of Nepht. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Partridge had as their guests Thanksgiving day, Mrs Karma Swindle and daughter Barbara and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Tidd. Mr. and Mrs. Norval Kitchen and Orlo who are making their home in Logan this winter spent Thanksgiving holidays here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kitchen and Mrs. Maud spent the Tbanksg'ving Mr. and wtih her parents Mis. Clartnie Hairis Fi iday. They motored to Salt Lake and spent to Carol returned the day. , firmed members of the Beaver Sunday afternoon Esther Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. George Zubach of daughter of Mr. and Mrs Marie and Lut-ilMagna and Mr. and Mrs. Vern 4v, Jackson of Salt Lake City visited with afternoon thtir Thursday mother. Mrs Gladys Marrott. Sarah E. llooley motored to Bountiful Tuesday and spent the day with her mother. Mis. Harriet Varley. holi-dav- ii Itnv Adams, Bovd, son of Mr and M- - Don Ivie, Lidtau, daueh-- t e r of Mr. and Mrs. Adams, (Mis C. H Pouhon - Reporter) .nd Mem, daughter of Mr and Mrs Kar) Rohboik. Tin Stmd.tj Fvtning Service Mr and Mrs. Max Andrews and was arruiisi d bv the oftiiers of the M. 1 A. Arthur Gaeth was (hildren spent Thanksgiving day and Mrs. the spiaker, on 'World Condi- in Euh ha wuh Mr Fiank lVsjma tions Today". Sinii.il mu-nnumbers wire congreg itional I iri stib Chats, followed churih Sunday evensinging led bv Moroni Jensen, an instrumental duet by Royal Neil-se- n ing at the homes of two members. and Frank Woffinden and a The "M Men and Gleaners met vo! al solo by Wayne Gunnell, acat the home of Bhyllis Farley companied by Mrs. Gunnell. Dur- where the evening was spent with ing the preliminary part of the music and games. Refreshments meeting four children were con- were served to the following: TIMPANOGOS ID 10 Hitoinohih give new car erfonnaiu e" and candidly, new car jjerfornmnee is usually pretty stiff. We honestly believe, though, that tills ISbiO Olilsmobilt Deluxe Sedan will give better performance than the same model your neighbor bought nexv. It's been completely reconditioned and has enough tiiousands of miles of comfortable, economic al transportation in its powerful motor and streamlined body to make it an exceptional value. Only new Below we list a few of the Many Makes and All Models of Cars, priced from $75. to $095. 1937 1910 1939 1937 103 1938 NASH SFDAN Radio and Heater Radio and Heater PONTIAC COl PE Radio anil Heater IxyitGK SEDAN- - Radio and Heater ( 8 PICK-IFORD CHFV. Chassis and Cab, long wheel base. This is a real bargain! Phone MO V-- P Lihetal Trade in i Uciuanccs and Easy Terms! Brimhall Bros. Provo - IIMROIFT SI.DW Univ. tnited sales & SERVICE Phone 666 |