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Show EDGEUOIIT I ( Ilu i sl (. i i t "i, - I iit u i t i v j unit- - th- i V S t r t tf A''a Mul fu mii:atilam:s s gallon MILK, All Brands 4 cans for SUGAR, Powdered for Soltasilk CAKE l'LOUU, pkg. COCOA, I G.A. DOL Giant size OX 11 fat Si 5r it gtie V ss "T -- Sl.g'..,. 1 1 i il,h Howes daugltUr blent tne wuk end Mrs and and at Just! h I Lola L tab liaik.ig of Now Enltr- - piise iKited at the Ntwtll Baum hone Saturday . j V O L Eawiiis iDFEgry , -i j 'r l"r AU-Jd- n 1 i I fa ' itiin CARNATION OATS Large package GRAPEFRUIT JUICE No. 2 cans BEETS, Diced No. 2 cans JELLO, All Flavors lia insiit'd iFLETCHERS 1.00 Rayon and Wool Girls or Bovs fancy $ $1.30 values for ' 36S Pal-bu- P(A , 1 1 - C PLEASANT VIEW y 4 VA 60c Winger ot Drlggs, Idaho. The Pleasant View Daughters of I'tah Pioneers were guests of Mrs Amanda Daley and Mrs Maud Glazier, Thursday after- (Mrs C. IL Poulson - Reporter) Mrs noon at the Daley home. .Cozette Allred read the sketch Interesting services were held (Mrs. Geo. F. Wells - Reporter) of her grandfather's Sunday evening with Eugene (George last v nLuiJ utll4J uuvii (,U TAa (U- rv Q. UO fa. UIQ Mr. and Mrs Joy O. Clegg and Both young men have Mrs P K Nielsen gave the les- speakers Mr. and Mrs Joseph II son and Max Daley played a cor- recently return d from missions family, CTePK and family spent Saturday fences and told missionary expei net solo Dilkious refreshments the home ,)f the former ln ce,e' w ere served Special muMcal numbers were twoat numbers hv a chorus of girls from braffnn of Duly wedding anniverA group of voung people which occur that day Harold Colvin Wednesday tbe Primary association led by saries D Miller was honored Carlos d accom-ptnleLoveless and evening on his birthday anniver- Mrs Lurleen at a birthday dinner party at his by Miss Luclle Olsen sary Contest games were played The program in church next 'home Friday evening the favors being won by Walter A numbtr of relatives spent Muhlesteln and Bert Ercanbrack Sunday evening will be furnished A dt litious luncheon was served by the high school chorus under Sunday evening at the home of of E B Terry Mr. and Mrs Lewis Clegg, It being Mr and Mrs E E Nimer have the leadership bought the new home built bv There will be a speaker from the his birthday anniversary. Minnie Phillips I Mrs Seminary. Bert Fox has spent the past Mrs Martha Reynold and fam- - week here with relatives. He Is The Primary officers and teachnew stationed at the Lucin C. C Camp ers met at the home of Bliss All-re- d ily have moved Into their wish Their many friends The months work was out- home M I A. Stake Union Meeting lined and a social followed The them much happiness and pros- was held Wednesday evening in Valentine motif was carried out perity. the Vineyard chapel Mr. and Mrs Woodruff Jensen In the delicious luncheon that was comer a new over j served to Leah are rejoicing Melba Cluff, A daughter, born P terson, Leah Gleason, Elaine in their home Merle Sunday, February 11th, MtEwan, Grace McEwan, Mrs Joseph E. Booth was Diamond, Ethel Tregeagle, Louise brought home from the Utah Val-- I (DeLenna Bradsh'W051-R- 4 Reporter) Baum, Ruby Bandley, Ella Muhle-slc-iTelephone Ztlla Colvin, Luclle Ilur-- j ley hospital Monday evening Mrs Booth has been receiving treat-- 1 gf ner and the hostesses Alta Vesta Booth and Nedra Snow. ment at the hospital for a few t M I A. meeting a very and her condition Is tome- Mrs Jesse Ashton gave a dinBhow TIMPAIIOGOS VINEYARD ! i cm $109 Processed CP A aur-pnse- d 16g 270 5'2c y n- - OR MEN and 33c Values 4pA V y 2 3c WINDSOR ttr Feny Nielson lung an excursion to the library for rt search, in the near future Giandview Camp, Daughters a - Reporter) inn VV iJlO t can do it M tah Pioneers held their monthly melting at the home of Mis Ada C Carter on Thursday at 2 3d. The history lesson, "Military Life was presented by in the West Musical Airs Annie P Tanner numbers consisting of two buios were given Ly Mrs Mrs Ada Carter riad a1 Kelsey beautifully written history ot her father, Riley Garner Clark, who was a member of the famed Mormon Battallion. Elder Arthur AA'atklns, recentn ly returned from the mission was the speaker SunLeRoy Taylor presidday night ed and spoke briefly at the close of the meeting. Stake Relief Society chorister, Mrs. Jennie Farlpy, issues an urto all former gent invitation chorus membtrs to he present at rehearsal, ThuiBday evening at 7 o'clock in the Seminary building 1 VIEW been s of Mi and Mrs. Ross Brimlev The Lindon aud Sharon school leathers w ei e entertained at Valentine party Thursday evenMis Jennie Anderson acted ing as hostess Iliniipal Elwoud Baxter that Parents' visiting day Mis Mary Shoell is mothering at the Lindon si hool will be held the five months old son of her Thursday all day. Thj is spon- sibter who Is in California. sored by the PTA with Mra The Windsor Ward ScouGs enA Alberta Walker lu clijirge. joyed a Chili and Meat Pie supptr in will be spe, ml sptaker present at the town hall Friday evening the afernoon to addiess the parents Luncheon will be served at noon at small cost. All parents GRAND this having children attending Mrs C. II. Dayles - Reporter school are requseted to be present. The ward Scout troop, under Sunday School convention will direction of Martin Jackson, conat be held Sunday at 2 p. ra duced a court ot honor The Pleasant Grove for the Tlmpan-ogo- s is in a thriving condition stake. The Sunday School troop and several new boys have taken gtneial hoard members will be the tendeifoot tebts recently. present. All Sunday School ofC. II Davies is spending a few ficers and teachers of the Windsor AVard are urged to be present flays in Cedar and will visit Utah' Dixie with his son E. Evesett Don Walker, a recently return Davies of Cedar City ed Missionary frbm the Sharon Attending Sharon StakeB temstake will speak to the Missionary ple excursion on Monday were Ida class Sundav morning O Taylor, Hetty Carter, Eliza k Wm Siboppe and All Elders aie invited to attend Rodebai The local the weekly Saturday evening lec- Charlotte B. Davies. tures being sponsored by the genealogical committee Is plan- Elder s Presidency. Ezra F. Walker of Lindon will be the speaker Saturday evening. Labt week AV. C. Smith, Pleasant Grove Seminary teacher gave an aiiuiess. (Alts. t ! Xafai. J1 H S Swiss-Germa- C. V. .CENHY DAK C Pt II. says JCANC-Dt; ri l j People who drink beer do bo in U ftlrnhnl thpro Take the aUohoi out of bef.rf anx thise game people are not interAlcohol it ested in drinking T1 ere is as makes people drunk muih alcohol In two glasses of beer as there is in a drink of whiskey, and the effect Is the ny f(p The Aaronic Priesthood have same assigned hog raising for L their Church Welfare project 4 4 Nine pigs have already been donated to the ward v The Sunday School officers will There are two things have charge of the program for Sacrament meeting Sunday even- needed ln every Hair Cot: A special speaker will be in Cut Well and Individual Fit ing BANANAS, lb. attendance. I Give Ton Both Palm Olive Norman Gillman, son of Mr VIA 4 BULAIACHAM BARBER JL SOAR, 3 bars for and Mis Wm Gillman and Don By Lincoln High School Aston, son of Mr and Mrs. ShelITREX don Aston were ordained deacons per quart at their quorum meeting Sunday Paper Hanging Ermil Morton of Provo, a re CRISCO cently returned missionary from Time Payments Arranged for thri Tongan Islands was tbe speakSee ALL BRAN er at Sacrament meeting last SunH. KIRKWOOD Large pkg. day evening. Phone 253 W. . 531 8. 8 W Forest Ranger Stokes, present W AFFLE SYRUP ed a picture show a study of Stalley's, b can nature Wednesday afternoon at APPLIANCE REPAIRS terU1 plcture forestry ' . ner rarty Wednesday evening In what improved school Lindon the MUTTON CHOPS By which dancing of "as given, aftcr About seventeen stud-n- ts Meda Johnson reports she is cfbbratlon of the anniversary of GRIFFITH APPLIANCE for crowd a b larSe 8 Mrs Melba Pne gave a piano feLRVICE hr husband s birthday The folenjoying her work in th Calder PORK CHOPS t ital at her home last Friday j A very interesting talk was Beauty parlor at Vernal j-- A Mr Meda lowing enjoyed the evening at the of the parents given by Arthur Gaeth at the recently from the per pound graduated Furniture Exchange y, and Mrs Thomas Asnton, V and afternoon theMany Parents-Tiachers recital Mr and attended Mrs Clarence Ashton, meeting at the Beauty school at Provo 316 AV CnetcT - Phone 24 BACON, Breakfast Weaver was) Sharon Bthool house Friday evenMrs. Gertrude Mrs Antone Gleason, Mr. and The infant daughter of Mr and sliced 4 'y Mrs Frank Ashton and Lenora happilv surprised last week by an ing Hp spoke on Hitler and the Mrs. Norman Ftrguson was given Aliton unexpected visit from hre brother European situation POT ROAST the name of Pollyana Sundav 4VA G Ostler and sister from California R W Mrs E Mr and Mrs Harold Hanson Cowley Mr. and Mrs Gene Backus are COMPLETE Baby Beef, per lb. Mrs. Weaver and another bro- the and Monte Cow lev of Spring Can-voof a baby boy have moved into their beautiful parents proud ROLLED PRIME RIB CallSERVICE RADIO the Provo from ther Mr and joined Mr and Mrs Glen spi nt Friday with bQrn tQ them on February 5th at new home ROAST per lb fornians and the four went to their home Mrs W H Cowley Noble have moved Into the baseGrand Junction where they Mrs II V Hovt gave a on-aMrs Also expert for: LARD Mr and Mrs John Mecham are ment of the Hanson home at the Relief Socii ty meeting ' tended the golden wedding anni- is Noble of the twin AA daughter of a Refrigerators the also 4 lbs. for baby proud parents A trio sang Bishop and Mrs Clifford Clark of "Carry vtrsary of their parents Tuesday tricol apand other I bov born on February 6th Pleasant Grove pliances. Mrs Ola Johnson, Mrs Stella Mrs. Joseph Harris underwent iDuffin Mi 8. Sam Johnson, Mrs RALPH'S RADIO an operation at the Utah Valley and AppUancc Clara Sidwill, Mrs Sam Bradhospital Thursday 618 shaw, Rudolph AVolfgramn were 83 N. Unlv. Ave.-Pis confined to Harris Clarence visitors at the Salt Lake temple hiB bed with lnflammed isuifering Mrs Agnes Pace was Thursday v ins of the leg, 4 alio ht Salt Lake but she woiked if Warren Johnson is rapidly reChiropractor in the Genealnghal library inhis recent from operation covering I stead of going to the temple O at the Utah Valley hospital DR. 0. M. THURM AN T 1 Mr and Mrs Ralph Dkkey of Air and Mrs J S Johnson of of Commerce Bldg Chamber 'Honivvllle visited at the home of Cleve 234 AV Center Phone 9 30 Vineyard, Mr and Mrs FEBRUARY j2 SAVE As Much As his parents Mr. amd Mrs Allen 'Humphrey of Pleasant Grove and & 1.30-3.3- 0 Hours: 2 During Die key recently Airs Eliza Colledge of Lehi were Evenings by Appointment Mis. Flora Stevenson Is report- - the dinner guests of Mr and Mrs ed as improving after seriously Ferry Nul-o- n Sunday burning h- -r hand recently It was Ray Downs, who is attending INSURANCE Towel and Hamper Ensemble necessary for new skin to be the A C at Logan spent the w ei k Choice of Rinse Tubs or grafted on her hand and arm At enu visiting his parents Mr and te Loans and Real 'Mrs A Tm Downs pre( nt she is in Tcvde Amasa Mr and Mrs AVright Mr and Mrs R D Wells, Mr. See and Mrs Orbm Prestwkh we e are receiving congratulations over 111 FRED E. RAY wcik end gucts of Mr. and Mrs the arrival of their first grand- 103 78 N. Univ. Ave. Th. The liUk o le is the daugh- child Raymond Cutler of Panguitch 11-o- :I I . n, 21 Dress or Slack IIOSE Provo West Center St. Harrison J. Merrill Gets Doctorate Degree at Columbia nOA for SWEATERS Vineyard Hears Missionary Program i JSr for 2-I- tulii s -- (j 2 A CHEESE Brick American RAISINS pkg. MATCHES Carton OYSTERS, Willapa 2 cans for s ng Lfa f rnus'ii 1 ly .iif large package Miracle Whip SALAD DRESSING PEAS, Sweet Wrinkle 2 cans for CLEANSER, I.G.A. 48-Ib- t Iw.v Nil 4pA OXYDOL Bell, i Vi till u$ C per pound uar 1 ( ftA 1 Tf n lrunn) after three B ssou wi.l be Bioio home this weik The I.iitrari , , rA faiiiu in at Tuesday tv Emily Le Mist rahli a by VicBail in tor Hugo, will be retiewed J 01 Jirst tune in 11 years bpeiial imisual numbeis will be taiation Taylor took a and 111MU e It I in l Mulilrsttin from the store and then he used iiiitha 1 kins day of it shopping pbasint itining was spent almost 11in iimmish Vaifaint How-1- 1 home fu Vr and Mrs the Baiific Coast markets at low tie I Boh Vl'a nkiur holi-H.lVtlld an he enjoyable rtpoits ly the following Lu kntr Van Stun 17 HiK and for et it g furniture j' Ml Mrs B'iss and na' 1 mm Hamuli and Mr l.o n valuta foi d ouisifluding looking Mi Booth rt Albt and Mis ud Mrs H.dv Coi dt r was ho-tpleasure to him, and in addition Vr and Mis t lari me Ashton to the llti tort ilub at lor lunot Mi and Mis 1 mu t,li ason, Mr thtv made the trip one to be re-imin ud b both of them for t ml i' ii'i m'nn 1nsulint (Hi- ml M's lony Gb ason Mr and Mx Mis nt Hoot h in - di lit an H tow bi, and Mr and 1 ears to tome, he deilates Annie Gill pie had the iron an Mis sit Gables wert nt. Cl lit Mis It i tn il M i ha in in i.iitd and dtlalous rt ft eshi.it lit' I in ini Pio-I id j id hhiiIii iji.it it btauiiful tniasioiial sriltd Glib sue b.ui was tlinu in and Mrs to the Ptter- Louim ot Kuth a stllls Vdv t ntUl efa Tilt ltl- -i s bonk w n h a Lamp Vab litnn motifs Ihurth seun.es Sunday evenA ut re used as dtcoratjons and to Missionary ing wire dtiottd tasn ri fri shiiients mu eijoied t xpi i leiiu s bv a group of former Mis Hit immlitis folowing li lnissionarits from the Noitlu.rn1 d unis Booth Jouniia Boiee, er The apeakeifa Statts Mission Hazil lliwhis, Amv tin Clawson and Miss Mi n ill fcon of the wire e J II Evelyn hi Gib-piKatlual irrisi Eia Tailor, Whittaker of Salt Mi i bam, Lida Hogan, Annie lute Bri f' ssi r lluriison U Mtrrill Eldtr LaVar for Lake and Eldei Carl Fieeman of isc ombe, Mi rne haw tompltitd ri (luiremeiits tiillispie Lou Mrs the Ph D dtgtee in phvsics atAn?oiia hi h oin v and the lioti ss Musual numbers lncludi d a Donna Pinko assist, d ht r mother Columbia uniiersiti at cording to b his olo, ' Evening Piaver, by Eldtr re, eived information in si runt; His thesis Farrtl Carter of Ogden; and a The follow in it si outs attended motliei, Mrs Mernll the burnt rally and recommittal 'Election Sidtlenng and Plasma duet "Teath My Soul to Pray, Lincoln Oscillations, has been published by Mrs Rtx Blake and W. K rt niomt s hdd at the , The choir furnished three Alleu high fcihool gym last Thursdai by Tbe Phisi.al Review ytr Merrill ret eived his A B numbers with Mrs Helen Allen at T levelling- J,uk J ones Rex S' hn-e- . Junior Uounous, Doug llaw-- 1 degree from Brigham Young uni- the Organ and W K. Allen conkins Donald and Lester Hanoun versity in 19 33 and his M A in ducting He served as assistant in Jai k Mtldrum and Ray Hawkins 1935 Following the meeting Mr. and Troop Comniittei man and Ralph phvsics at B Y, E. from 1933 to Mrs. Raymond Harding entertainHe entered Columbia in ed in their honor at their home 1935 Meldrum, Scoutmaster Mr and Mrs Jack Conder 1935 and served as assistant In Tasty refreshments were served spent part of last week at Grace the physics department until 1937, to Mr and Mrs. James Judd, Mr Conder'a since whiih time he has been and Mra. Rex Blake, Mr. and Mrs Idaho, plaiting Mrs Mrs Albert mathematics instructor in John Wilbur R Harding, Evelyn Clawand par nts, Mr Marshall college, Jersey City He son, Violet Stevens, Ida Kohlar, Hayes is a member of Sigma XI Harry Green, LaVar Whittaker, His father, who died in 1938, all of Salt Lake, Carl Freeman of w as director of the B YU. extenArizona, Lucy Gadby of Murray, of the and chairman sion division Fon Rathe of Lehi, Verda Craw(Zella Colvin - Reporter) journalism department ford of Springville and Myrtle 4vay COl'l EE, St hilling's per jiound iw, inti rt A g a i- Carnation, large pkg. SOAP, Crystal White Giant Ears, 5 for s d,r 1 to piti BROOMS Good QuaLtv, each 10-lb- 'fail V 1 For Saturday, SUGAR, k to (nJ Bit sa A .lit d Specials Feb. i LUi nut 1 Market TS1 J 1 .i ut - a J Vvrv Larriett .lie l - , t J' .. I i d L an.n 1 'iuie v ? in hi ri mi o ;r-b and a Jtlu tint, the w k i nd at r ar d f K nds ih rt'i1 t, J Vi stm Voile and a' i Vs Ail v dais last f pi lit Mit-ifa- l i ' uk In Suit A trie irowi tfajun-- tin I lay The I hill tom tills a thi-- e a t it Wery comedi d ruted by VLs Yu Did Ali'e 1 u hi i,bej gt r V, ed-the ward in in sj i t a h i n? hose alii u st im ' t h til llle Lm Ed th Jones wire pat M-- Drakes 3 ID He it f waU rs tn fa'1 . 1 1 v(n 0,3 v,.l U SKLT, Stale , u 1 ih , U t t nr- - Ieport-r- ) i t i, It. U A t n F t 1 1 .It. I. jiUtid t J V, M ID 10 Thursday, Fvlruary 15, ; AEON T11K VOICE OF 4. 4 4-- 4 W CA T O th t t CHGR-- S kuiibt fc, N Itv. tvt ' .4,44 I . T edi f . 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