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Show TIIE VOICE OF SlIAEON Correlation of Fruit Growers Defense Units Planned For Meeting Report Damage All unit iis LountiltJ iu ay with the Orem Civilian UwH But We hate man) other items we can scll jou at We invite you to viU the Money Sating Prices. OREM I. G. A. and be eoninced. These Prices effective Friday and 1912 lst-2n- d. NATIONAL BABY W BUY WHEAT o milk . M 'lall cans :.L i: II). kauo can -- HEARTS, for 25c 3 ORm I. G. A. ) 2 cans 3 LB CAN Sno-hree- TOMATO pkg. -- 1 - I. G. A., 40 oz. c in :c Draftees Leave for Training FlI V 1 i Vi 'li 1C0 aron if i ; Pi- o ph 3 LBS iSO'P' s r.t 'u the f l. w ii n ' h i, h V i - o for tra'nii'i ii..t lb. ' limb pli tr'1 loirc as in.-'r- v fur T' ,i,: iv r, 2 for 13c lb. 7c Local, SPINACH, BUNCH CARROTS 10c 3 bun. for s SPUDS. Russetts 10 lbs. 17c BlKs 17c 2 LEMONS 300 siz Heads 2?? w ., il Mi r ile 1 a in Senior girls and tlrn'r mothers were guests at a lea given by the Lincoln Lndlts Club last Wednesof day evi nine in the music room the Mgh school. The rooms wcie decorated In spring colors and lovely pink and peas formed deep cream sweet the center piece on C e serving table. Mrs Boyd Davis and Mrs Wesley Soulier poured. Golden. .MARGARINE, lb. 23c West MILD CHEESE, Fancy lb. 27c Quality $1.29 $1.39 $1.49 Economy White Lily Red Star GaSad Breeding 27c 3 for 29c Peas, Ogden Valley, ? lit) l lill I W -- n JL J Ornamentals : t j mu Grand apricots suffered a 90 per cent DAIRY FEED, SO lbs. 1.49 loss and at least 50 per cent of DoYc-iy-- J the pears are gone. The apples WHEAT, recleaned, soft 1.75 do not seem to he affected as yet -but continued cold wet weather 2.85 may damage this crop. In the Edgemont area the 1oUb ton ton In Jjphs $1.00 prr and Bigler farms are reRussets DIKs Cobbler, IjathI, Dry the ported to be spotted withdamHYBRID SEED CORN, frost hut the extent of the IJy WYMAN PLUG 9c Utah Hybrid, lb. age is hard to estimate right now It was 1910 and there was a because many of the blossoms 11c lb. No. lT. 52 S. cert., winch were not frozen may not gieat furor over the reports that to polllntze be- Mrs. Alice Longworth smoked less Lie per lb. in 50 lb. baps have a chance cigarettes. The arguments were cause of the wet cold weather. 4Sc cncsbcr Wien 7I; Gil-lisp- Investigations throughout the county by Clarence D. Ashton i ev a that the reient frost was tv. whine out ehCre orchards in ome areas, and leaving others silenced abruptly when a leader In the Daughters of h e.. Amernan tevolulion rose We t o.. say; needn't all get up our feathers r -- tnitr ached nut run r VINE ARD GLEANER PROGRAM OUTSTANDI m kawMsaeMMi it MniJ Utah County Mattress Fatory Real Estate Buys MATTRESS and BATT Or drop u a card 001 West 2nd North UTAH PROVO DIL ARTHUR VANCE Nearly New 4 Room Modem Home with hardwood floors For Rent $40. VETERINARIAN PHONE 710 TAILORING Ladies and Gentlemen's Both FINE TAILORING SUITS and COAIS at $23 ap ALTERING REPAIRING Strawberry Clover, lb. Improved Rantom Sweet 1.00 Corn, 15 lbs. Alfalfa Seed. Delta, lb. 30'ic, Kentucky Blue Grass, lb. 21c 21c Red Clover, lb. Choice Properties! 12 Aeres, 4 phares of Provo Bench water. 3 shares of Provo Reservoir water and 8 room Duplex Home, two sets of plumbing. Located 'n the heart of Orem. $8950.00. Lincoln 3 Orem. $4000.00 PROWS Sc STEIN REALTY CO. 5.1 Ave. North I'nlversltj Phone 450 After Office Hours Call: Wilford R. Stubbs - 040 J2 J. Edwin Stein - 1150 !R Service With A Smile , vy ye :: v. nmnt-urru.un.r.:.- ; Wgrarolp - Erna Holdaway. - 1 j I Vena Harding, I.ucy Ferre, Leat- vice Gregory and Fern Muzzell. t-- L Splendid 5 Room Fire Brick HoIImtw Strictly Mod., with stoker; full basement, rage. Bast side. $6300. 15 Provo ELECTRIC RUBBER WELDERS RECAPPING Guarantee TT Provo, Utah 1 REPAIRING ga- 4 Room Frame. Mod. $2000 BATTERIES 5 Room Brick, Mod. $2300. BOO Acre Cattle Ranch In Utah County, 100 Acres Pasture free; 2 good homes, other ouf buildings. Imple- ments, machinery. 4 work horses. 2 saddle horses, 150 csttle, 1000 chickens. Your cattle where you can see them or count them every day. Priced right 250 BRIM BEOS. 121 W. 10 Real Ruy at Orem! Acres Frnlt Land. Very choice orchard whh water right. $3000. A INSURANCE Ft ate Highway 4 T II. !! al J E. Svtett . . . 78 No. Unlv. Ave. Phone 108 P. L. LARGEN Fittings, Pipe, Sanitary Plumbing, Warm Air, Hot Water and Vapor Heating Air Con-1- 'f Provo, Utah After Hour Call r 4 .. See FRED E. RAY Valves. 105 West Center St. Ward Heal HI .ARCHITECTURAL SHEET METAL WORK ITf'nl ReMfv Co. XV N. Provo - Phone Manufacturer of List with. Insure with and Buy from Texaco Market 1 LOANS and REAL E8TATH 2 Acres on Highway North of Provo good 6 Rm. Brk. home, barn and coops $6000 Phone - je- - Co. Iyovely Almost New 5 Room Strictly Mod. Stmrco Home Close In $4750. de S. W. Kitchen. Orem COMPLETE Radiator and (Hass Spring Service RHONE 100 412 West Center 5 Room Mod. Brick Hom- eDeep lot, Northwest. $2650 140 Allen, Nellie Schroder, Rita Shumway. Edith U. Stewart. Elda Haze) Orvln, 4' Dorothy Williams, Arva Williams ' iZ La Wana Miller. Evelvn Young.1?"' RALPHS RADIO AND APPLIANCE The Home of Guarantied Sorvioo Phone 818 01 No. Unlv. Ave. W. W. THOMAS BUYS! $1.45 Mnrv COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE 473 S. Univ. Ave. Real Real Estate Jam Gammon. Prova South 2nd West 41)1 Ahlandcr Mfg. 17 tall Orem Drag Co, THE TAII.OR $2100.00. High. Screens, shades, linoleum and carpets to remain. Located north of Drug Store In .... Bring your empty tin tubes for Shave Cream or Tooth Faste MITCHELL 1 5 Boom Modern Frame Htuc. basement co Home: with HAILS! p?,aan,e REMODELING share of Tanner water and 1 share of water. Close to Murdock 4 Acres with REBUILT ..... J50 West 8rd North Provo, Utah Phone !53-- J , Rowan Realty Co. 07 East Center Rt., Provo our their husbands and smoked cornIt was in the same cob pipes. year that Roald Amundsen reached the South Pole. Popular books of the year were Mrs. Florence Barclays "The Rosary and Mary Army Shoes Robert Rineharts When a Man reWilson Woodrow Marries. Big Values for Little Money signed as President of rrinceton at to become Governor of New Jersey his first public office. No matter what the year, there Louis Kelsch & Sons are some things that never change Rear of Rooter! e kindness, sympathy, and the Provo desire of all of us to show a prop- 124 Wet Center er respect for the memory of those with whom we have shared our lives. When personal bereaveTom Demos ment visits your home and the time has come for a parting from Shoe Shop a loved one, let us offer you the sity for establishing a "pal-shibetween the girls and their par- understanding and experienced 343 West Center ents, Mrs. L. L. Culllmore of service of a friend and neighbor 378. Phone Mortuary. Berg to talked Provo, guest speaker, the Gleaners and the large audi' ence In attendance. A trio, consisting of Hazel Orvln, Fern Muzzell and Erva WEEK-EN- D Holdaway then sang "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life. The Gleaner rhorus sang The House of Youth, and Nellie Schroder presented the M. I. A. Theme. The Story of Ruth, a musical Doz. 27c EGGS, reading, wag given by Dorothy 11c Tomatoes, Utah Pack, 2 can Williams, with Arva Williams at the piano and Verna Harding 1 19c lb. PEANUT BUTTER, playing the violin. Gleaners who gave the four 19c UTAH PEARS, 2VZ can parts of the sheaf binding ceremony were Elda Healy, who told SWEETENED PRUNE- S- 2 GAN of "The Clean Body; Margaret The Pure Heart"; Gammon. UTAH PEACHES, . 15c can Miller, The Humhle Obedient Spirit; and Edith Stewart. 18c SALAD DRESSING, 1 The Honest Mind. Beatrice "The Gleam j Gregory gave DARK CHERRIES, 2V2. . can 15s Sheaf." Organ music was softly played 10c Tomato Juice, 1 lb., 2 fl. oz during the ceremony by Mrs. Lowell Varies, accompaniest for SOAP 6 BARS the evening. The table before which the candles were lit. was covered with a beautiful lace 5c Creme Oil Soap cloth and centered by a huge bowl of tulips, 1 lb. 19c SHORTENING Adele Fielding, stake Y. W. M. I. A. superintendent, presented 31c cans MILK, 4 the Gleaner scroll. In conclusion the Gleaner PORK & BEAUS 1 CAN rhorus sang "We are the Glean-ersrafter which Reva Shum 14 oz. 11c way offered the benediction and Apricot Kenneth Williams played "Taps Mrs. Della Stone, president of 12 oz. 22c CORNED BEEF the Vineyard ward M. I. A. assist-eby stake .board members Mrs. FLOUR Oriele CJegg, planned and direct48 LBS RED STAR ed the program. Gleaner girls are; Margaret Our Gas and Oil are the Best in the West great-grandmo- tl SERVICE (Inly Factory In IUib. County! We are not represented by any transient mattress workers, but will call for and deliver without extr charge. Just Rhone 315 New 2 Boom Home $1170 70 down, $25 3.8 Acre. per month. Orem. 0 Boom Frame Home $2100 with bath. Cement foundation. Bl glot. Cood location PI. Grove. $2250 8 Room Mod. Brick Acre lot; good loHome cation. Am. Fork. Potatoes ", am Center St. CHRIS JEPPESEN 5 Room Mod. Brick Full basement, fruit Garage room; furnace. a real buy. S. Attractive E. location. Pint Sale Ends Sat. Might 10 p, m. . The Shoe Man Vef.t 270 $ 15(H) bar C,. yisible or Sole of a felloe. SAM - Home hun-Wym- Berg B-Gra- AND BUILD YOUR OWN COMMUNITY ey inytMble a be It whether Complete because To simply pet the best, for less, buy Mrs. Longworth cigaret- BUNKER FARMS FEEDS tes. Why, a dred years ago PHONE 016R3 ers sat with j;(( Trade At Home dii : lutrr: The Shoe Sole Man Bo fix the Sole of jour Shoo of Proto Phone 011R2 Certified Seed 22 1: S A 31 TOPS IV CVAUTY pltKT I Jl'ST BIGHT 4 Miles Northwest Golden Oil Laying 2.49 Mash Alvin Luiireford reports that in tl e Grand View area cherries and c ht 17 03IK2 greens Farm Nursery Growing Mash NOW ON! 1 Ever- - p 7 I nnliiixu Anything Repaired Rhone WILDWOOD HOLLOW I?G3CjIg2 Waldo, who lias been working In the newspaper business In Seventeen young girls of the Chicago for the past two years, has received notice of induction Vineyard ward, formally gowned and will leave for training on and wearing lovely flower cordages, participated in the shear Mav 1. binding program and ceremony held in connection with sacrament service0 in that ward last Sunday : u.i evening, wih their leader. Mrs. Rosa lee Maden condueting. Opening song hv the congregation was "Ill Serve the Lord While I am Young, and Evelyn Young offered the Invocation. Sacramental music was by an instrumental trio, with Arva Williams, Merna Harding and Erna Hold away playing. Stressing the responsibilities of the Gleaners of today under present local conditions and the neces - (DOC FIX IT) nJ aber Re pair For 8uve y son of Mrs Waldo Harris, Lexia Harris of Timpanogos, arrived In me Friday for a visit jojjd epnoji) PUR Xiitunj sin ipia to induction into the Fnited mjr C. OWEN DRAPER I NURSERY STOCK 1 Mrs and urer Mrs Kenneth Mildrum. The elei tion of the Spencer P. T. A. officers took place the fore part of the week, with Mrs Zenda president; Mrs. Rowley Boyd Davis first rice chairman and Mr. Ftnton Trince as second vice chairman. orchestras of The combined Page and Spencer schools furnished the music at the election meeting. They were under the dirction of Mr. MV. M. Vernon. Out going officers were Mrs. IVuH,;e Patten, president, Mrs. LeBoy Olsen first vice chairman. and Mr. Fenton Trince as second vice chairman. , Former Resident Enters Service iixtmimimznrdXii in.tn.in nn:i nrtu t; trni run. n - i- du-trii- t I ii M Election of P. i. A. officers will featfor the Lincoln ure a meeting to be held next Tuesday evening, May 5, 8 p. m at the Lincoln high sihool, according to announcement of Mrs. James E. Tinegar, district presi, States army. M.y Spencer Group Organized At Recent Meeting on Trovo Bench which surf' vived severe frosts earlier in the dent. Officers to be elected are presiare now a total loss, such secf-ogrowers as Jess Cordner and dent; vice president, and one John Stratton, report. Pears were heard member from path ward. damauid also, and those berry The meeting Is open to the gengrowers who harvest half a straw-l.err- v eral public and any one may he crop tills spring are to he nominated for teh various offices. provide, however, that MiiMderid fortunate, tiny statp of the persons nomiMr Stratton's pear orchard on tlie loust-n- t Die outh en.yof the bench escap- - nated must be obtained before d ntal loo. but was touched (heir names are presented. DIL CLARK REYNOLDS Officers who have Ferved for a hv the frost. Apples, as yet HEALTH CLINIC do p ut appear to be seriously the past two years are Mrs. James 192 E. 1 No., Provo, Utah Mrs. E. Bryce t Pinegar, president; ni Mi Bride first vice president; Mr. Specializing in Correction of Bin P.ottoms A. B Taylor, second vice presiPilis and Ruptures without Operorchards whose Miivide, histations. area, dent; Mrs. L. S. Maycock, Meld-rubottoms river the in y? and Mrs. Kenneth Natural equipment. stnii s tl at undoubtedly the peach orian; and Constructive treatments. secretary and treasurer. land pear cops have been damag-- : Ward board inemDers and comed by the heavy frost, hut Is nn- workers for the past year extent. mittee what to Just to tell able C. S. Dawson, Tiny Park, another grower in are as follows: Mrs. V7 that ti rritory, says that his fruit; Grand View; Mr. and Mrs. P. survived the winter very well and, Madsen, Lake VJew; Mrs. Otvll be bad a full crop until this Stone, Vineyard; Mrs. J. Erval Feed Values That Cannot Be we. k's frost Although severely Christensen, Timpanogos; Mrs. Duplicated Lucius Laudle, hurt, he believes there is still a Ethel Pyne. Mrs. cwt rhnuce for a small crop of each and Mrs. I. G. Burr, Sharon. kind. He has peaches, pears, ap- Edgemont was represented by 2.22 Mrs. President Pinegfr and ples, prune and cherries. 2.60 View by secretary-trea- s MASII STARTING Pleasant View Losses forty-fiv- e Mrs Carl Swenson, Myrle Johnson d, 18c CRACKERS, Sodas, Liberty Bell 4 rolls 23c ZEE TISSUE Corn Flakes, Kelloggs, Ig. pkg. 2 for 17c r ELECT OFFICERS One) rrors minute program furnished hv the B. Y. TT. service organization After which the evening was left open for visiting between the girls, their mothers and members of the Lincoln Ladles group The committee on arrangements was as follows- Mrs. A B. Taylor, chairman. Mr. Hilda Milton Knuds n Knudsen. Mrs A Quart Jar un-grade- t' one-hal- was 48 lb. Sark e en'i r I'hanic a Senior GirR Mothers Feted -- j IJel-Din- SC0 LINK SAUSAGE, lb. 27c POT ROAST, Young J lb. 23c Beef lb. 23c BACON ENDS ETTCCE, Large I 6 FOR i'.i-'- led by tlie cold snap early in rt lot's that serious the na-ni- i, damage was done to the cherries, a loss of at least and he 4,000 crates. In his opinion at lea-- t two thiidtf of the pi ar crop f was taken this week, and of the ptach crop. Orem Area Cherry, apricot, and peach -- I j ELANS (LARGE WHITE) & G or Crystal White Giant Bars f: rill Bv-la- U. S. 3 tor SCO r.3ELEI ),.u"rLr SnORTElihiG 1c FOOD ,BV J) lac - a- I 5 in d lull De- indud-tinriati 7.uon. workers d.iimtily assumed to the various units, as well as all registrants for service, are railed to attend a general meeting with members of the Orem Civ council next Mondav evening. May 3, at 8 p in , in the city hall, according to Rulor West. Commander In Chiif of the Defense Corps, Purpose of the meeting, he states, is to i orrelate the activities of all divisions, so that each mav have a c!i nr rut idea of the w iking program of the whole nt-ui!l as n po'iidlitb's and dufi'-- of iN' ind'vi.lu il nine - li Saturday, May (C o.i ati LINCOLN P. T. A, inning. 7 876 1130 115-14- 1 West Center, Provo Phone 574 4 V |