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Show UTAH J TM All Types Thursday, November ALLEY NEWS GENEALOGY (Mra. Amelia Latta - Reporter) of Phone BROKEN 04S-J- 1 TEMPLE NOTICE The Sale Lake Temple will be 'i e on Ai Day, Tuebday, November 11th, but will reopen for the usual ordinance work on the following day, Wednesday, November 12 th. A Senior temple excursion will be held Friday, November 14th to the Salt Lake temple from Sharon GLASS lii-i- Replaced GESSFORDS Incorporated no-uc- Stake. Special rates can be had on the Orem line on the first train leav- - Texaco Market HALF SOLES For This Week AND 32c EGGS, per dozen FLOUR. Red Star $1.39 bag PUFF WHEAT 9c PUFF RICE 9c GRAHAM CRACKERS 2 lbs. 24c 17c SHORTENING, 1 lb CORNED BEEF, 33c Libby, 12oz minimi f 48-rou- SAL.MON, 7 3-- 4 POTATOES, or Rassets oz. Red Bliss HEELS LtiTiii 11 ttfk HOI 1 -- r5? i i CP Vy 14c for 10c POTATOESshrd shr II fi 20c LESIONS, per doz. APPLES, Delicious or Jonathan, per bushel69c CABBAGE, lb Vn Drive Out and Save 10-Ib- s. ATTENTION! Buyers and Sellers List jour property with na for quick sale. "We seU, trade and exchange homes, farms, lots and acreage. Fire Insurance Loans You have No Worries when you buy gas at The Texaco Station in Orem. You just step on the starter and off you go! S. V. RUBBER Rowan Realty Co. 67 EAST CENTER ST. Phone 710 or 1253 KITCHEN CLOSED SUNDAYS HE UAL 3c GALE IO NOV ON! Take adi antage of tills Wonderful Bargain Sale. Although about ever tiling has been, advancing In price for some time, we are still able to have this sale at old time prices. rem Drug Service with a Smile 1 Orem Formerly Drages Market These Prices Effective Friday and fcawsnw. ssmri ww 8 November Saturday, ing Provo at 7 38 A. M. ,at 77 cents for the round trip. Kates will be in effect from Lake View i elation. Sunday, November 30 ts the! fifth Sunday of the month. It Is j disired by the stake chairman that each ward chairman of the genealogical committees cooperate with their blFhop in arranging a genealogical program to be given in connection with the sacrament meeting on the evening of that day. ; PLEASANT VIEW (Mrs. Nelly D. Snow - Reporter) Caroline Brokaw had as visitors, Mrs. Sarah Brokaw of Lehl. Mrs. Zina Baker and daughter Thelma hare gone to a trouseau tea given in honor of her son Wm. Baker's fiancee, Miss Wanda They Peterson, of Tremonton. are to be carried November 16 in the Logan temple. The Primary association gave a Halloween dance last Tuesday. A delightful time was enjoyed by 82 children of the ward. They came in Halloween costumes and refreshments were served. Elaine Allred gdve a Halloween party, at her home Thurs30 gqests were present day games were played and refreshments served. Rayola Hill gave a Halloween frtends of par'y for her A time Lincoln high was enjoyed by all and refreshments were served. Last Tue'day the M. I. A. Gleaner girls held a comradery, welcoming into tbeir class all the new girls. CelesMa Taylor gave a readng "Roth the Gleaner" which was enjoyed by the girls. Next Tuesday Is work and business at the Relief society meetJeanette Baum and Elaine ing Allred will give demonstrations on cotton fabrics. They won first priie at the County fair this year in first year sewing of the II. Says: chu-c, 1. courtesy other Industries." fested. Thank you again. C. V. Hansen. Liquor advocates keep getting into the headlines with reports Real Buys about how much revenue and tax- ts the government gen from the REAL ESTATE sale of booie. They are careful never to say anything about the Lovely 5 Boom fttrMlj Modern With finished Brick Home expense the government has to rooms in the basement. Choice meet on account of the trouble lot. nicely landscaped, front iiQuor causes. Aten arrested for South and back. Garage. drunkenness, crimes committed Northfine location front because some-on- e drank liquor, east, between B. Y. U. Campus. and drunken drivers who have Call at once theyre scarce! caused death and wrecks on the highway they ail cost the ACRKH and 4 Room Modern ft lot of money. Home at Orem $2650. For anyone to pretend that the ' taxes, etc., received from the AT SPRIXGYILI E liquor traffic Is ail profit is what; IiBi-gIxt with fine 4 room might be exported of that crowd. Extra Modern and full baseCottage we Anyhow, should like to see a ment; barn, coops, garage; only b. ,ance sheet before we accept 500 down, and $22 12700. any claim that liquor is add.ng mon'hly to the anything public revenues. 25 ACRE Fruit Farm Just oulslde Saturday was a great day City, Good water rights, good for all over seventy years of age 6 Room Modern Brick Home in I tah County, who were enter- coops, implements, mabarn, tained at a picture show In the Good team. $8500.00, chinery. beautiful Sc"ra Theatre at Orem good terms. The auditorium seats 800 people, and it was well filled. The picture "Blossoms In The Dust" Is 2 ACRES in Pleasant Grove 1 acre choice fruit Good 5 Room a beautiful picture, and was highModern Home and outbuildly appreciated by the. guests, $2750 00. ings than 100 In j B. Y. U. 1 h, M n, club. Mr. and Mrs Grant Ivins snd Mr. and Mrs Karl Young attended the foot bail game of V. S. vs. at Logan, Saturday. John Stubbs Ashton has left Fort Douglas to Join the Signal Corps at New Jersey. Tony Ivins has been here on a ten day furlough, visiting with his parents, Mr and Mrs Grant Ivins Tonv is stationed at Sacramento. California. ITunn Is visiting In Spencer California, with his perkily, sicter. Vr Kathryn Firth had as week end visitors. Mr and Mrs Ernest Odt kirk of Duchesne. Word has come from Los Anceles that Lloyd Enow Is better Mra. Nellie and out of daneer. By WYMAN BERG The Reparation s Conference of Snow, bis mother is etlil with 1923 was attempting to Btraighten him. Mr and Mrs. Royal A. Hunter out the International muddle. The United States was trying to serve ard son Paul of Alameda, Calias a balancing fornia, are here visiting their Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Nielsen agent In the folksMr. end Mr A. B. Hunter. midst of the con- and Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Jones desires flicting visitof the various and children were week-en- d ountries. Every-- b ors at Mrs. Preal Jones and P. 1C. o d y wanted Nielsens homes. Mrs. Grace McEwan announces and tomething to one wanted this week the forth coming marto make any riage of her daughter Elaine to c o n c e s s Ions. Grant C. Cluff, son of President Charles Evan and Mrs. Sidney H. Cluff, the Wyman Berg Hug)le(, was onr marriage to take place today In A recepAmbassador, but even his calm the Salt Lake tmple. will tion honoring the newly-wed- s the make couldnt Judgement be given Saturday evening at the European statesmen forget their ancient grudges. On Nov. 23rd, Pleasant View ward amusement The groom recently return1923, H. G. Wells wrote. "Will hall. ed from a mission. beInto break peaces, Germany come a group of divergent mutu.... FOR SUJE ally hostile statesT" Most people 4 stoves (coal or wood) near"Comso Wells but said, thought mon miseries will keep them to- ly new. Will sacrifice for quick e all they need Is a lead- sale. Longs Auto Court, Spring-villgether road. It. er." Ten years later they found that leader and Wells prediction proved right. Today, as never before, pleasDR. E. L. AIKEN ant memories are more valuable than material possessions. Good 82 W. Center St. - Provo and beautiful rememberances are Is qualified by thorough trainuntouched by any external haping and years of experience to pening. Our services are design-- i render a superior ed with reverence and dignity to ease your responsibilities and to CHIROPRACTIC give you the strength and satis faction that come from beautiful Service, which has proven very recollections. We Invite Investi- effective in treating Headaches, Neuritis, Rheumatism, gation of our facilities and reputation. Lumbago, Liver, Stomach and Kidney trouble. BERG MORTUARY Phone 878 pm who was present in ro Jr' to an invitation, gave a the people A bier advertisement in a short talk praising bu.Id ng una the ereittd had who certain new paper reads as folfor folks old the congratulated lows. to be this opportunity having li ght here In Utah, beer has j,r. ht and enjoy the hospIta!ity I rov ided employ meut for 3,7 4 5 of the management Wyman Berg, Provo stake Gtd per-osupports an annual py-- , chairman of the also made a few committee roll of 13,446,963 and paid $116,-80- Fots remarks .35 in state taxes last year. From all guests present came The state, too, has an import- words of praise and thanks to ant stake in the beer indus'ry's manager Anderson, and these this p urctases for material, equip- connected with him for and for the opportunity splendid ment and servke from more and fine Eplrit mani- C. V. XTannCecl More Eggs! More Poultry! More Pork! More Milk! More Butter! Every day the American farmer is called on for ever Increasing quantities of these staple food products to supply the needs of onr rapidly expanding armed force, increased iJvlliaa purchasing power, food for Britain, etc. And, the prices offered assure the producer of a fair return for the time and effort expended. Take fufl advantage of this opportunity. Arrange your program now for maximum efficiency Increased production and greater profits. We is rite yon to Investigate onr speclallxed feeds and services for every poultry and livestock need. Including custom grinding, mixing and balancing service If yon have your own grain. It Isn't too early to start planning lor your spring chicks If you want to be sure of delivery at the time yon want them. Ak about onr price protection policy and early order discounts. Full chicks available each week now. Be sore to listen to Chick Martin and Checkerboard Time over KOVO at 7:13 A. H. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. nt Timpanogos 710 e :DoYcaf!j Everyone l who had not been 3 FOR 19? OYSTERS WILL ABA 16 oz can 2 FOR 200 Dimmi, rUiillMil UTAH VALLEY No. 2'j can 2 FOR It SOAP P & G 5 Giant Bars bars for Franco American SPAGHETTI 3 cans for CORN 0R PEAS 3 cans for PORK SAUSAGE Sage Seasoned, lb. 20c POT ROAST, Young Tender Beef, lb. 20c LARD 29c Pure Rex, lb. 15 oz. SOUP Package, 2 for 'iiktlr. SHORTENING TUNA POTATOES, Utah Russelts, 10 lbs. FLAKES'-0....- .. 'SAlttr. GRAPEFRUIT BISQUIK ,l3FL Package . SATURDAY. NOV. FOR CHARMING PEOPLE 3 Choice Building Lot. Acre Only $300 cash. of an 3 60 Acre Farm at Spanish Fork with good water rights and improvements. A11 under cultivation. Only $4000,00. HEAL REALTY CO. 165 West Center Phone After bonrs call: T. H. Heal J. E. Syrett 4 870 .1130 Clean Cotton nAGG WANTED Call Utah Valley 57 Publishing Co. N. 1st West, Provo preference for National Venetian Blinds is unmistakable. The same high standard of quality and craftsmanship, recognized by decorators and architects the country over is zr also obvious to most home owners. Theyll satisfy your desire for distinction whether olone with your family or entertaining critical friends. We'll be happy to advise you how to beautify your home with the "nation's finest" blinds. Wt fttlun both Cdf nd"Fiaftol"t 8 at 5 P. M. Floor Covering Department SIDEWALK TEST heat gives health and y Slug comfort T f 95 - ID To Be Sold At Auction X In selecting coal, know how much heat it gives per unit measurement. Castle Gate or King coal rates high in heat content, burns with a steady flame with no waste. One trial will convince you that a little bit goes a long way with Castle Gate or King coal. Order yours now and save! Phone 232. NAME YOUR PRICE! m Interesting 62? 23? 21? We specialize in High Quality Meats at the Very Lowest Prices possible. Thone 613 In the house before (the writer Included) was astonished upon entering this magnificent building to behold Its grandeur. Words are Inadequate, nor will Bpace here permit all that could be said in praise of this splendid show- -' house. But as you sit there in those fine comfortable seats and look about you, and see the sim-- I plicity and beauty of the decora-- j tion and the wonderful lighting system, it is hard to fix it npon your mind that this Is built In a farming community and that yon are not then In a large metro-- 1 poiltan city. The people of Orem, Sharon Stake and vicinity are en-- l titled for high praise ror such an enterprise in a rural Manager Victor C. Anderson, with his aids were there to meet the guests, and to make them all feel at home. Pres. A. V. Wat-- i bins of Sharon Stake gave a talk welcoming the guests, and made the suggestion that this gathering of the old folks be male an an- nual affair. This suggestion was later accepted and sustained by manager Anderson. LeGrande Richard, presiding bishop of the 10c IS? 31? Hatchery PROVO AUCTION! LETTUCE 5c Large Head CELERY HEARTS Well Bleached, 2 for 15c LEMONS, 360 Size 19c Dozen GROUND BEEF Lean & Fresh, lb. 19c RAISINS 22? 25? 25? East 3rd South A NATIONAL BACKGROUND 7-- U oz. POST TOASTIES Package 6, 1041 Exciting Promptly at 5 P. M. 0 Bring Your Friends DSlYLOR BROS COMPANY THE DEPARTMENT STORE OF PROVO Floor Covering Department Sstreet iFw Ride the To the next town, California or aU the East . . . ride the luxurious DieseLinert and enjoy bus travel at its finest. smooth diesel Extra spaciousness, perfect reclining seats. Burlington Trail ways power, courtesy, safety and comfort plus low fares give yon me e value for your travel dollar. 00 Daily Schedules North and South 7 Now 232-Ord- er Let v$ 95 $t i f 9i M 4 4 las P rer, Vepa So frtMcict Kamtat C fly, OtJcop. iop you plan your nvrt trip Burlington Trailways Bus Depot VY. Center, Provo Tel. 1272 W. L Rodrkkx, Qty PcuMftSw Agant Phone 232 44-- 4 las Owyeaa Utah Timber & Coal Co, 164 West 5th North auzim. VTESETVBI1S Stoker Coal The finest grads we have to offer, yet priced within your means. Dependable, satisfactory heat always. Phone Cer.ier VV. i |