OCR Text |
Show Thursday, IM ruary 8. 1910 THE VOICE OF S1IARON PLEASAIiT VIEVj Hollywoods stow TIMPAUOGOS (Mis. C. H. Paulson - ulC Mr. and M Chatwn; irea LlLin, be- their I be roovuce ef H Jl. for The ir.fjnt sen of Mr and Mrs. entertained Sunday Ike ihmfig t.M weria il U Pel n of oiia-iithe premier. Golden Lofitr.ui w.is given the fan.liy upon the love Alice Fee ud Dew Aaecke, f name of James Golden in fa-- t edd,ng anniversary hkh is also Ike lry ofsi Derrrl F. Zu.ck't pnrdvctw. ( ftarjr the birthday anniversary of both meeting last Sunday. Cst-e.J'!!( of them A delicious d oner w.is Lined il About 50 relatives and friends geryP(j 0 s;i t,.n fondly membeis. TeciviKaUr, tbc 20tk of Mr ai d Mrs Leslie Adams met Mrs. Bertha Ivins reviewed the Ceitiiry-Fop.clure at their home last Friday evening . in a house warming and birthday life and philosophy of Fearl Buck pkotogrepke new kiimolt comic i celebration combined, the day be- at the M. I. A. special interest tickBeeter n Kettos, ing the anniversary of the birth class Tuesday evening. The annual penny drive by the Bei Tirpii lid the of Mrs. Adams. HeyilMC Copt. n Primary officers and children is Mr. and Mrs Angus Mitchell now going on in interest of the to the frenzied. and daughter Catherine spent Children's hospital in Salt Lake stampede of a Thursday of last week visiting city, with friends in Park City. thousand hate Pleasant View is proud of Its crazed horsesl Mrs. Vera Bishop' of Tarma. M Men basketball team which is Idaho, is visiting with her mother the undefeated champions of the Mrs. Sarah Salisbury. V Sharon stake They will Mrs. Noia Ketler presented next play in the District tournar UX the teachers' topic in Relief So- ment. to the love of ciety meeting last Tuesday, the V Flder Whitney of Arizona, who Manifestations of Kongo, their king, subject being t for the man who Loe". The theology lesson ou has been laboring in the Western mission with Eugene Gurr, saved his life! the life of the Apost'e Paul was States at the Gurr home. is visiting Mrs. I'oulson. Lucy given by was a speaker at Mrs. Lexia Harris was guest of Eider Whitney meeting Sunday. honor at a dinner given by her the Sacrament Mr. and Mrs Harold F. Peterdaughter Mis. Vaneese Wuttindeu son and Mr. and Mrs. Willard J at the home last Friday. FollowHandley have moved into their was the afternoon dinner ing new homes south of the Page present school. spent visiting. Those Mrs. Mr. and were Arthur Vance, Mrs. Eunne Harris, Mis. Lottie Mr. and Mrs Alden Carter Hayes, Mrs. Esthma Tauner, Mrs. named their baby girl Dorla Kady duff of Provo, Mrs. Loda Marie. The babe was born Dec. ISiadshaw of Lelii, Mrs. Harris, 1939. and Mrs. Wotfindeu. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jameson A guest at the home of Mr. and have moved to the Grand View Mrs. Chester Gratf last Saturday w ai d. 4 was Mrs. Roxa Terry of St. George Mrs. George II. Hansen and who is Mrs. Graff's aunt. A daughter Helen spent the week lovely dinner was served and the end In Richfield, the occasion beafternoon spent In iling. ing the Golden Wedding of Dr. Mrs. Phyllis Slade and baby Hansens parents DATE v daughter of Pioche, Nevada are visiting at the home of her parNINETY PERCENT of all ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Woffiu-- 1 school children hive teeth caviden. Phone 1432 Word has been received by Mr. ties In America, according to a HOLLYWOOD CAVALCADE and Mrs. Ivern Pyne of the birth recent dental survey. of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Guy mum iimnii.iimiinmMimnimi.i Cutler of Pheouix, Arizona. The of on Feb. the first baby arrived Miss The moTher was formerly ! Martha Pyne. F. B. Woffiuden has returhed to Beaver where he is employed, after spending the week end with It! T I I It'S tire pleuMil to announce that Mrs. his family here. IotVar Jensen has joined tlieir staff and will give IRLH instriietioiis in knitting, daily from 1.30 to 5:00 p. hi. I Playing at the Seera Theater this coming week. See Front page announcement for dates. rc r WATCII FOR OPENING (Helen Oveson The Joy of Ownership The thrill and satisfaction of accomplishing that long yearning to be a home owner can be yours without depriving yourself of other luxuries. Come in today and inquire about our unusual bargains in homes. Make Your Rent Buy You a Home! Dixon Real Eslale Co. Thone 73 236 West Center Caiinca-AcIatQn,IlK- C. The Price of the New Chevrolet Is Down $100! This enables us to sell USED CARS from $50 to $100 COMPARE THESE PRICES! below market price. 1939 CHEVROLET Town Sedan Original black top-to-p car A new. like finish, Upholstery on this Save $100 price throughout. I COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER Pbone Provp IRS Night Wrecker Service - Reporter) ward Scout under the direction Master Alfred Madsen had charge Clf the M I. A. Mnt1rfv Riindilv evening. Some of the smaller scouts presented a one-ac- t play. Badges were presented to the boys by S'ott A. Taylor, Jesse Suuisiun and Chat leg Madsen. Karl Taylor, Arnold Buruingham and Roy Passey were the speakThe Boy Scouts of the of Toleration is good for all or it is good for none. Burke. mm mummum ers. Following meeting Sunday evening a Fireside Chat was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Oveson. Singing, games and a light luncheon were enjoyed by 35 young people. There will be a meeting of the Young Democrats of the Lake View precinct Thursday eveuiDg at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Oveson. Everyone that la interested Is requested to be present. Miss Karma Lloyd la convelsc-ln- g at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lloyd fallowing an appendicitis operation performed at the Utah Valley hospital last week. She left the hospital Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Madsen and daughters Maurine and Gayle of Salt Lake City spent Saturday In Lake View. Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Harward are rejoicing over the safe arrival of a son born Friday at the Harward home In Lake View. I Geo. F. Well - Reporter) Washburn, who recently returned from Palestine will speak before members of the New Testament class in Sunday School n&xt Sunday morning. Mrs. and LeRoy Norma Holdaway Gammon are the instructors. Warren Kirk of Pleasant Grove was a visitor to the Sunday School Sunday morning. The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. James Bunnell was given the name of Richard Kenn th at the F'ast day Services Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Larsen spent last week In Southern Utah on businses. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Rogers and family of Snowflake, Arizona have moved here on the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. IL Clegg. Woodrow Our services are tempered with kindness and consider- ation for those whom we serve. 'I :i a v. Jlatch-Quis- t TWO TYPES OF TWINS, fraternal and identical, exist in the twins human family. Fraternal are about 50 per cent alike in v tfunerat J(ome 160 N. Unlr. Phoi.e 5 physical characteristics ajid develop from different ova that aie fertilized at the same time. Identical twins are more than 90 per cent alike, developing from a single fertilized ovum which ditwo human vides and produces beings. 0 j :: .. 1 - .A . .t ; ft., -A r, Tt -- I "J I ? r 12-.- ' ' v ' ? a: . i Vt- .Alt . aV. " I . J t ' 4 2(8 , OlPOSlIH GREAT 200 Rooms 200 Tile Baths C-. a ; f.-'.- ;.U s 4 MORMON TEMPLE Rates: $1.50 to $4.00 Hotel Temple Square ii A Salt Lake City, Utah All Weat Exposure Rooms Delightfully Air Cooled ERNEST O. ROSS ITER, Manager HIGHLY RECOMMENDED THING OF BEAUTY Darrel of Maycoff s says consider Mr. one of the leading hair stylists of the Intermountain section. I Dun-for- Neii and Used Furniture d IPhone EXCHANGED Used WARDROBE 425 W. Center Htm SOLD BOUGHT Dunfords Mrs. Jensen's ninny friends will be glad to know will he available any afternoon in Used CONGOLEUM RUG SOLTII BEND Used MALLEABLE RANGE such pleasant quarters, that Butler' balcony affords. Mrs. Jensen is an expert teacher In the art of knitting and is thoroughly conversant with all of the popular stltehes. Used RADIO, R.C.A HORGEO 3 Reinemler the hours: 1:30 to 5:00 p. m. every day except Sundays and Holidays. Wo Instructions will tie given In the forenoons. Butlers have all Ihe new things In yarns and threads and offer Instruction absolutely FREE to patrons purchasing yarns. WANTED Old and Useless Animals Price Guaranteed SEE Highest YERGENSEN'S Phone FARM FOX 038-J-- 4 """7 X MEAF WICKER SET SEE MRS. JENSEN TODAY and get started on that artiele that you would love to make. I MOHAIR Used LIVING ROOM SUITE . . FOR BETTER BUYS Come to Furniture Exchange 310-31- Easy Terms 6 W. Center St. Phone 24 WHERE YOU SAVE No Interest TOP QUALITY SPECIAL PROGRAM HONORING LINCOLNS BIRTHDAY Cheer-uClub will present a special Radio Butlers p program over Be sure to listen in. Friday at 5:30 p. m. - y Will Meet Any Price HAROLD MAAG rilOYE 013-R-- 4 Cordially, Before You Buy A Home or Home Site qusuTY styu: ttiross HotiUHUimitimiiiiHflHiHmiiiiitiimiiiiiinimiiiiiiHiiiiifiiiitiiiiiwtjMimumiiiiiiiMimitnMidiiniimmiitmiiiiiitmmiiMiuiiiiHimRiituitMiiiminmtt pleased to show you what we have. New, one family homes, or One duplexes. Apartments. acre and H Acre. Farms and Ranches. we will be -- VINEYARD (Mr. .it.. n that her seriires If jou wish to make a dress, coat, suit, sweater or any other artiele made of yarn or cotton, such as Afghans, Red Spreads, or Doilies, etc., ou cannot do better than consult Mrs. Jensen who has had such wide esnerienoe and w lio Is so favorable known as a successful knitter. Ij The responsibility of tolerance lies with those who have the wider vision. George Eliot. Announcement LAKE VIEW .. Sail Lakes Newest Hotel Shelley. j 0n Our glasses stop headache, eye strain and clear (Absolute Results Guaranteed) your vision. ; m Huish Electric Co. U2T Dr. G. II. Ileindselman About Your Eyes It is not a merit to tolerate, but rather a crime to be intolerant. V 230 West Center St. J See nearly $4,000,000 valuation. a Miracle The New . HmHnHRmHmiRMtMmmiHiMiJlutmiwnmitiMMiMiiiMHFmiinBfltmiHiimiiiHSMBiMHtuetimomTHwmMMtmummmmHrowHmrtHMiHWiMtvi tmm SEE ' TOLERANCE o f GOOD GIRLS GO TO PARIS at .-'T C'-- Utah printing and publishing concerns value their plants and equipment well above $3,500,000. They employed more than 1600 persons and cay out approxiannually in mately $3,500,000 wages and salaries. Their yearly outputs of printed matter are held wl J I1EIXDSELMAN Optical & Jewelry Co. lil TECI!!i!C0l0il Ktforter) Al-K- ir FACTS UTAH S0:,.E TM Vfp-r- f Central 'Zita ft Presents .... WE DO HAVE SOME GOOD BUYS NOWt " SEE A Prows and Haws Realty Company 58 North Cnhrerrlty Avewns Phone 458 Prwvs, Utah mmt-- 4m4 M TIRE REPAIRING Transrdio! I Flash ! I Through the facilities of Transradio's world-wid- e newsgat herlng net, KO0 gives the publio of deCentral Utah EVERY of important velopments SUN I XL8 world occurrence FASTER! ! Transradio Is the world's most modern radio news service! For an accurate, running account of happenings from Central Utah to the ends of the earth, keep toned to the Transradio newscasts from KOYO! J News by 12J0 TKit,ocyclei See Us Now u. s. TIRES and BATTERIES BRIM IIALL BROS. 181 West 1 North Provo From One Reliable Scarce Phone 260 ao aaay aad a hard way to build a horn. Th hard way la to go to one firm for financing another for plana, buy mate rials from a third, and to look up your own contractor. You deal with four firms this way place reeponaiblSty with no on. There Our One Stop HomebuOdinz Service relieve you of all details. Use these four services. 1. We offer many attractive designs and have aa architectural service of our own. 2. We arrange financing for you . . . with easy monthly payments just like rent. S. WeTl gladly advise aa to the most practical type of construction, recommend tested mate- rials, and a reliable contractor. 4. We quote one price which includes everything necessary for building your home. On simple transaction covers everything. Why not stop in and look over some of our attractive plana and let us explain how you, like thousands of others, may purchase a home on the FJLA. Plan? Tri-- x State Lumber Co. Mafvrfcl 590 So. Univ. Avenue - Plan - Financing PHONE 20 |