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Show TFIE VOICE OF Thursday, AupuH 21, 1941 SIIAROX WINDSOR " tune to he In the Rood area at Eingham Satuiday, having their filled about three apartment (Mrs Ferry Nielson - Reporter) Inches with mud and sand. To avert more seiious damage the Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Prestwick men were able to block the flood of Llneham aunounie the arrival from tbe rooms to a great extent, of a ou. born at the St. Marks sending it mostly through the hospital, Tuesday, August II. The hall. grandparents are Mrs. Rhoda Mr. and Mrs. Rone Olsen spent Hrelnson and Win. Prestwich. bmelter Day at Lagoon with tneir Suffering front an attack of family. gallstones LaRee Rawlings hag Bernelce Hrelnson is visiting at been confined to the home of her Bingham. Rawparents, Mr. ana Mrs. Lee lings the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harris evening Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maifield arrived home Thursday attended the Gleason family re- from a trip to Yellowstone park, union Sunday at Lagoon, where They report a pleasant trip but a as rain greeted $ day of fun and sports were en- rather stormy one were gone. each them they day joyed, a good program given and a delicious dinner aervea. arrived Johnson Wlntfred from home Reno, morning Fridny W. Club The G. entertained at a canyon party Nevada, where he went to visit some or bis old friends whom hd Wednesday evening at Canyon he went on his misGlen, In honor of the birthday an- left when America. to South sion a niversary of Oreea Walker, club member. Supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Nielson had Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walker, Mr. & as their guests Sunday afternoon, lira. Fred Lystrup, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith and Mrs. George Long, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jennie Nicholas of Milford. Harris, Mr. and Mra. Shell Aston, Mrs. Alma Johnson and son A Mr. and Mra. Ferry Nielson. was returned home Sunday Junior club member from the gift presented to the guest of honor. from a weeks visit at Monroe and Richfield. Mra. Dorman Willett was hostess to a kitchen shower given at her home Wednesday afternoon. A pleasant afternoon was spent and a delicious lunch served to the twenty guests pre- (Mrs. C. H. Poulson - Reporter) sent. Speakers at Church Services The Windsor Ward Sunday evening were P. W. Frito expect sppnd Thnrsday, Madsen and John B. Stratton, day and Saturday at Mutual Dell. members of the Stake High CounThe M. I. A. officers have worked cil. musical numbers Special hard to make this outing a suc- were two v.olin solos played by cess and Invite all ward members Royal Neilsen, accompanied by of mutual age to participate. Mrs. Alice Jensen. Sports and games will furnish the Mrs. laiPriel Sorensen entertainment. has returned to her home la Friday will be ward day at tbe Weiser, Idaho, after visiting the Dell and all ward members are past week with her sister, Mrs. urged to take the day off and be Isabell Patten. She travelled as A delicious hot supper far as Ogden with her neice, Mrs. present. will be served In the evening. Isabelle Gappmayer who visited Get your supper at tbe Dell and relatives there. the the of expenses help defray Mr. and Mrs. Frank Healy reouting. turned last week from a delightMr, and Mrs. Arthur Peterson ful trip with their daughter and (Ellen Maxfleld) had the misfor- Mr. and Mrs. James Palmer. First visiting Yellowstone park, then on into Canada, across the continent to the west and coast, visiting in Oregon Washington and on down the Pacific coast to Mexico visiting places of interest and friends ! In Los Angeles they were ' -guests at the home of Mr. and i i j p Mrs. Oscar Lunt, former residents. They visited with several Sharon stake boys during their stay at San Luis Obispo, also with former Bishop WOULD NT YOU Thorit C. Hebertsen, who has been confined to the hospital for Like To Be Able To Say several weeks, but seemed to be . TIMPAIIOGOS son-in-la- lb $ p rt Tim-panog- WELCOME TO OUR HOME! Well, TOU can aay It and mean it, too. Ton can knlld and own yoar own home at oo more expense than yonr present outlay for rant. Bo are to ask us for Information. No obligation, of course. R. S. CURTIS Agency St. 174 West Center PHONE 80 improving. Mrs. Marlbah Lamb of Oxnard, Mrs. Thomas California and Mock and son and daughter of Salt Lake City visited here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Graff, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Terry and 'Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Terry. Mrs. Herbert Pyne and son Herbert of St. Louis, Mo., and Mrs. Hannah Pyne of Provo visited Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Ivern Pyne and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Williams and daughters Norma and Maur-In- e returned home Friday night after a trip to Walker Mine, California where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones and Max lug by members of the Yertiyla dub with Mrs. Zenda Rowley and Mrs. Edith Palmer as hostesses A tuuipfire supper was enjoyed by the following members: Mrs. Rcva Rohbmk, Mrs. Mildred Roh- bock. Mrs. Jessie Johnson, Mrs Mrs Mary Rowley, Virginia Mrs. Dorotha Buckey, Mrs. Myrtle Rowley, Mrs. Alice Jensen. Mrs. Olive Buruingbam. Mrs. Mrs. Velma Rowley. Maag, Mrs. Lucille Collins and the hostesses, Governor Herbert B. Maw signed the lease transferring to Provo city the lands alongside Utah luke nece?sary for the de- vtlopmer,t of the air port there. This leae Is for 99 years, and enables the C. A. A. to carry out Rs project costing some ooO already approved by Federal additional Certain authority. tends are Un needed for tfc's project and negotiations are now under way wtth private land holders for obtaining such other lands Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farley sod sons Merrill and Weston, Mr. and Mrs. Frampton Collins and son NEW ARMY TABLEWARE Is being designed to save ImJerry and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Johnson went to Mt. Pleasant portant metals needed for DeSunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs fense. The Quartermaster Corps Carroll Farley. Together they announces new knives forks and travelled over the Skyline drive spoons are being supplied the and enjoyed a campfire dinner In army which do not contain any the hills. critically needed metals. Announcement la made of tbe engagement of Miss Letty Jane Pomeroy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Clark, to Vernal Porter, son of of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Porter Escalante. Tbe date tor the marriage Is set for August 29 at the brides home with Bishop Roy Gappmayer performing the ceremony. A lawn reception Is planned for the same evening. After a short honeymoon trip the couple will reside In Provo. Miss Pom-ro- y Is a graduate of the Lincoln high school and has been employed at the Walgreen Drug store In Provo. j ; For the light-heavyweig- ht title TUESDAY, AUGUST 23 - 7:09 P. M. KOVO Utah The Voice of Central Auxiliary, elected at the repeat taie (uiivtution held in Provo. She tuecceds Mrs. Roue Romney of St Geuree. - Mrs. Nil k Bercar-d- i of True, and Mrs. M. M. Bentley of St. George The Belief will be of Sm'.tbfielt, secretary-treasure- r and Mia llcber C. MaUghan Logan, parliamentarian. When you The Happy Stitchers Club met at the home of Wllda Weils last Thursday afternoon. After an hour's, sewing refreshments were served. The group spent the week end at Upper Falls. Camping in the party were Dorothy Goode, Mary Lou Harding, Wilda Wells, Donna WhitMiss ley and their instructor, Verna Harding. tion at week. Richfield during last Lewis and Joseph H. Clegg and Roland Harding returned home last Thursday from a short business trip to Idaho. Elec- hardly e task left in the home that Electricity cant And remember, do faster, easier, better, cheaper. assigning household tasks to Electric servants that will keep you young looking, wish. It's easy too! to Hot water any time that's the yon enjoy with an Water Electric Heater. wah when yon service put Reddy KUo-wa- tt to work at his usual low wage. n. UP Fears of European Scourge after two years of Tar and a of the health gradual break-dow- n of the population through lack of proper food and medical treatment is causing the American Red Cross, cooperating with the League of Nations committee, to lay In a vast reserve of serums, vaccines, and medicines at Geneva tn preparation for the expected epidemics which may sweep Europe next Spring. 590,000,000 Yards of Wool Cloth were purchased this week by tbe U. S. Army, "for which they paid $44,000,000 which ought to help the sheep raisers of Utah and other western states w A i Brick Cottage Modern conveniences. Good garden spot; garage; close in. $2,000. Stucco Part Basement, 2 sets of plumbing; furnace, close In. $3,000. Brick Cottage, Near B. Y. U. Completely furnished; fine lot, immediate possession available $3500. Brick Home with 5 Room Sleeping Porch, 2 Basement Apts., 2 seta of plnmblng and furnace; deep lot, garage, facing south. N. B. 6 Room $4200. Farm with Splendid 50 acres In Water Right alfalfa, 10 acre grain, with Improvements. 2 mile from Spanish Fork. The price will surprise yon. re IIEAL REALTY CO. WB SI XL THE EARTH Md LV5URB ITS CONTENTS" Aid Save Yon Money on Bore Insurance 16$ Weet Center Pohne 4 After Honra Call: T. H. HEAL. IT J. B. 8YRETT 1110 Frtory la Utah County! Wa are not represented by n&y tranile nt mattreaa work art, bat will call for and deliver without extra charge. Just Phone 343 Or drop os a card 661 Wee 2nd North Only PROVO UTAH ARTHUR VANCE VETERINARIAN 156 Weet 3rd North Phone Provo, Utah 953-- d DOC. FIX-I- T In New Location! At 850 North 17th Wat Call there for money earing prices on all kinds of dependable repairs. SEE OWEN DRAPER Now! Phone 031-R- 4 and Gentlemen's FINE TAILORING Both SUITS and COATS at $25 up REPAIRING ALTERING 016R-- 3 j REMODELLING ( See BEAR RIVER MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY Fire, Automobile General ; MITCHELL Dr. Florence Jepperson Madsen The Tailor of the BYU Music department 491 South 2nd West From was named this week to the General Relief Society board by W. F. W18C0MBB President Amy B. Lyman of Salt Phone 034R1 Pleasant View "TT Lake City. Dr. Madsen Is the wife of Dr. Franklin Madsen of COMPLETE INSURANCE 467 East Second North street, Provo. She will Berve the GenerRADIO SERVICE , j LOANS and REAL ESTATE al Board as chairman of the muSee RALPHS RADIO sic committee. A .YD APPLL1NCB . FRED E. RAY A New Army Lubritorium 78 N. Unlv. Ave. Phene 108 The Home of Guaranteed Bevvies has been developed on the west 63 North Unlv. Ave. Phone 618 coast so that Army vehicles, millions of them of all kinds, can be REX GRIFFITHS FOR SALE! Radio, Washers and Ref algeratom REPAIRING Phone 24 810 Weet Center Full Md. Brick basement, arranged for rent. Good Improvements. For sale or trade for home In 5 Room Home Delivery Theme for Mothers At Furniture Exchmsge city. 9 Room Mod. Good Brick condition, 3 blocks from BYU, I block from church. Faces East. Its Just what you want for Home and Today at the Utah Valley hospital, commencing at 2 p. m. all expectant mothers are invited to attend a demonstration and lecture on Home Delivery given by the Public Health service, announces Mildred Allred, public health nurse. Visitors are welcome to these classes and demonstrations. Last week the Baby's Bath was the subject and a demonstration of Judy's Diary was shown. COMPLETE Glass Radiator Spring Service PHONE IOC school. 5 Bed8 Room Mod. Brick H. A. heat. Make rooms. your offer. Close to BYU. Ahlander We Want Your INSURANCE WE WRITE THE BEST! 476 S. Unlv. PROWS and STEIN Realty 53 Real Buys In Neat and BATT SERVICE DR. Name You Can Trust Phone ii Real' Estate! .. FEEDS greased and otherwise lubricated right out on the Job, by a newly developed lubricating system .taken to the field on wheels. The Electric Range cooks automatically, giving you time to spend aa yon Complete MATTRESS Bunker Farms TAILORING Ladle . Electric servants are Mrs. Joy O. Clegg and four children spent a few days last week In Salt Lake with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Frank Grif-fe- PICKED .. 80-lb- s. her husband's birthday. Dainty refreshments were served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Larson, Bishop and Mrs. Walter Holdaway, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Varley, Mr. nad iMrs. Carlos D. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. James Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Clouide Stone, and the guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Orvln and Mr. and Mrs. Jens C. Andreasen attended the Black Hawk celebra- Factory ft PROFESSOR B. F. LARSEN of BYU was honored Sunday and his work Is still on display during this week at the annual Art exhibit at Aspen Grove directed by Glen H. Turner, visiting art instructor. Professor E. M. Jensen of the BYU art faculty also exhibited some of his work. illUiU UkJaS ,J SERVICE Municipal League at the closing LAYING MASH, Green Tag A real Egg Producer session of the recent state con$2.15 vention in Provo. $1.65 Mayor Mark MIXED ,PIG FEED Anderson of Provo was given a WHEAT, Recleaned token of esteem by his fellow of82 Hard ficers at the Friday night annas .$1J57 Soft ..... banquet He was past president DAIRY FEED $1.28 this year. Mr. Muir succeeds John B. Matbeson of Salt Lake OYSTER SHELL PUot"....$ .98 $ .40 City. Mrs. Mary F. Smith, Trovo CAIjCITE city auditor, was elected a di- EGG BASKETS rector, along with Mayor P. L. Each $1.65 Rubber Covered Jones of Nephl, Stephen L. Rumel FLY SPRAY of Bountiful, D. C. Watson of St.. gallon 65c Animal, (bulk) George: B. H. Hyde of Helper and Household (bulk)... gallon 95c Oscar W. McConkie of Salt Lake lots) (5c gal. discount In city; the next convention In 1942 will be held in Cedar City, little to enjoy, thanks to Cheap Electricity. Theres Iti vv Ull VUAil Cwt- - so easy to own and cost to Mrs. Vern Williams was hostess to a few frienls Sunday evening after church In honor of k On Main Highway, 1933 CHEV. $125.00 (By Owner) $40.00 Down. Balance $10.00 per month. Phone 13. 4-- tricity. LlmitiJ kuwwiini. inir? Coupe, see a woman who full advantage of Cheap I FOR SAL E than her age, you can be quite certain that she takes (Della Stone, reporter) Fhone 024J1 of enter-prizin- looks many years younger VINEYARD OVilER MUST SELL! West Drive, Provo Go1 Brick Home, with cement cellar, about two acre Ca-- h When You Need It! choice soil, flowing well, together 1.1 1 RUMORS RECORDED with Cement Brick constructed on the Utah university seismo$20 to $300 equipped mwnufticturing plant; graph Friday last seemed to have with 40 H. P. Steam Boiler; AT passed with little disturbance ex10 H. P. Steam Engine; 15 H. P. cept on the Instrument. All these Steam Evaporator; two Gaa Enquakes were of short duration, PERSONAL gine and other accessoriee that the longest being six seconds. could be transformed to various Finance Co. A veal VERN B. MUR 13 East Center Phone 623 manufacturing purpose.the g snap for quick sale for of Logan, a city commissioner, Industrial minded. was named president of the Utah LOANS INSURANCE Write: D. KINNEAR, Route 1, Box 06 Provo, Utah. S'K-let- reorganized Sunday evening. A talk wil lbe given on the first Relief Society by Mrs. Emma Stratton, retiring president. MATTRESSES named were Mrs. Glen Winn Mrs. Blaine Keeler and Infant home son returned from the Amerk an Fork hospital last week. KOVO and MUTUAL Presents The CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT Between GUS LESENViCII and TAMI MURIELLO n, Lc-o- h The many friends of Shirley Allen are very sorry to hear of his serious illness, caused by an Williams. operation performed last week at A Delightful lake Party the Utah Valley hosp'tal for rupwas enjoyed last Friday even- tured appendix. His condition is slightly Improved. Gloria and Eugene Stone, children of Mrs. Anna Stone of at the Provo spent the week-en- d homes of Mr. and Mrs. Arvll - - -Stone and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stone. Don Dunphy and Bill Corum describing $325,-Poulso- MBS. WALLACE WALTON of Crntertield is the new president of the Municipal League Blfgr. Co. At. Fltrro J.L. FISCHER Co. North University tad Sheet Metal Works A venae 87$ Weet Center rnTnrrrr REBUILT r.lalic Entra Elcacy this year with another brood of chicks. Egg and poultry prices are good and should continue to Improve since the government has guaranteed prices for two years ahead. By brooding again now you can materially increase your income for the year. Timpanogos Extra-Qualit- y Chicks in all leading varieties, day-o.- (i or started, are available for Immediate or fhture delivery through the Summer and faU months. Order now while present low prices are still in effect: LEGHORNS, only $10.00 per at DeLuxe Shoe Repair 73 North 1st West 710 3rd PROVO SPEAR LUMBER CO. BEAUTIbuL HOMES Phone 613 rr ELECTRIC RUBBER WELDERS RECAPPING ; Guaranteed W. W. THOMAS 432 Weet Center Prova, Utah SAM The Shoe Sole Man We fix the Sole of your Shoe whether It be n Visible or tn'yislble Sole of a Shoe. SAJI - The Shoe Man 276 Weet Center Bt. slightly higher, whh discounts allowed on fall orders booked now. Tinipanccs Hatchery East South Provo UTAH Copper and Sheet Iron Work Dig Values for Little Money Heavie Approved Custom Grinding and Mixing Service Tin Army Shoes 100 Call in or phone today, and kt os help you Hake More Money! PURINA CHOWS for Poultry and Livestock s PROVO AUTOS v, TIRE3 u kfe TIRE Tom Demos REPAIRING Shoe Shop See Us Now 343 West Center WRITE A WANT AD u. s. TIRES and BATTERIES f 71 i CASH IN ON Brim hall Bros STUFF IN THE ATTIC ui Provo TU REPAIR OR ADD TO YOUR HOME Small Monthly Payments Bees $$$ T |