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H4SU Trt6 SAFETY Of THt L6KPRS vOHite ,MftTlNiG BOLL. 1 .ti:;iSW Merald Wf n OM ?WR WSW, f WRVT lV. r . ; MS USiTMc ORM MARKTj; WITH 1HS (CT(Kr TMT are THo6Gr To ee a iHa or eeAcnry ano, with a AND A CHJBlv THE. OStVUST OOES 7H UTJ irifcz turn Omcu liWea H5A0& ANO FETi 1 ant fcQe DFPtfiKCE. IT SPCNV TUftf ' " 1 ' " ' " HOWOtti WOVi OUT A FRIEWOLV O STOD TO 6REW1 THS . MONOTONY, SWgfF? j flaebss TH' rn; t-njS&CLJS VACUUM V Ad t . BY TOMORROW WltHLALV I 6IOMC1 To. TW tA ?2V x ' ' L!ND0N ! MRS. E. B. WALKER, Correspondent Mra. Melba W. Cluff and baby Rulon of Provo spent last week In Landon the guests of her mother. Mrs. Alta E. Walker. The following Landon people attended the wedding Thursday evening, given In the Escalante Gardens in Spaanish Fork, In honor of Miss Grace Gardner and James A. Cullimore of Landon who were married Thursday: Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cullimore, Bernice, Earl and Wanda Cullimore, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cullimore, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ben-jamin Walker, Floyd and Lucile Walker, Bernell West, Bishop and Mrs, D. B. Thorne and May Thorne and The! ma Gillman. The Male Glee club of Lindon under the direction of Alroy Gill-man Gill-man will furnish the music in Lehi at conjoint meeting Sunday evening. eve-ning. Mrs. Doris Rogers and Erma Fife- entertained at a shower at the Roger's home Thursday evening eve-ning in honor of Miss Verone Smith, a bride ot next Wednesday. The evening was spent in playing "cootie" "and a delicious luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. John Van Wagner, June Van Wagner, Wag-ner, Mrs. Atkinson, Bernice Atkinson, Atkin-son, Mrs. Edah Allred, Bernice All-red, All-red, Mrs. Vern Gillman, Beth Swenson, Mrs. Katie Cordner, Mrs. Poland Smith, Mrs. Russell Smith, Mrs. Rudger Smith, Beth Black- well, Lizzie Culmer and! the hos- 0- BY MARTIN Pay SQOH H0V 1 "S. CCXA.O AT OW V AKiW Of TV' V.TM, HitVCX VIOOO KJ Tr rAftS. ftcW VOWiV BY CRANE CHANCE. To ESCAPE WILL NEVER C0M6. v .Jv.f N 1 I , SOU VAR ME. T J I VOU! 1 KNONN WY I OHPERS-pU WtEr BY BLOSSER BY'SMALt a L SCCIEW Phone 112-R3 tesses. Many ueautlful gifts were received by the bride-to-be. Miss Smith is to be married to Mr. Hess of Los Angeles, Wednesday, Wednes-day, June 10 in the Salt Lake temple They will leave immediat-ly immediat-ly following the ceremony' for Los Angeles where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rodgers, motored to Provo Monday on bus-on bus-on business. Mr. La Mar Ercanbrack of Pro vo, was a Lind)on visitor Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Van Wagner Wag-ner were Lindon visitors Sunday. Mr. James Lvett of Mosquitt, Nevada, was a Landon visitor Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Miss Laura Walker motored to Idaho Falls, Idaho, with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Austin where she will spend two weeks vacation. She will visit Yellowstone Park and places of interest in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clook of Orem, wish to express their great-fulness great-fulness and thanks to all who helped help-ed in any way last Friday afternoon after-noon when their barn burned down. Dr. and Mrs. LJoyd Cullimore and family of Provo, were guests of Dr. Culllmore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cullimore Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Sterling Cluff of Provo were LJndon visitors Friday. Fri-day. Mr. Rafe Rodgers motored Provo Monday on Business. "1 to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Austin and sons, Victor Jr., and Ralph, and daughters. Ruth and Mereline, of Idaho Falls, Mr. and Mrs. K. L. 1 Velter and son, Eddie of Salt Lake City visited Saturday with Alta E. Walker in the afternoon. They all motored to Goahen to decorate their parents' graves. Funeral services were held Friday, Fri-day, May 29, for Sarah Harper Mayhew, in the Lindon ward chapel. cha-pel. The Timpanogos stake Relief Society choir furnished the music. "Though Deepening Trials," Robert Ro-bert Walker conducting the services. serv-ices. Opening prayer, Albert Anderson, Ander-son, choir, "Jesus Lover of My Soul," the speakers were as follows J. D. Wadley, Bishop B. D. Thorne, Patriarch S. D. Swenson, Ezra F. Walker, President W. W. Warnick. A. 1 CuHimorel, vocal solo, "O Love Devine," Mae Walker,, vocal sold, Doris Rodgers. Closing remarks, Robert Walker. Walk-er. Many fine tributes were paid to the life of Sister Mayew. The floral offerings were beautiful and many. The choir sang, "Resting Now From Care and Sorrow." Benediction,' Bishop Stan Harris. The giave was -dledicated by Benjamin Ben-jamin : Walker. Interment was in the- Pleasant Grove cemetery. . MAPLETON I : Clyde Larsen and Miss Uda Hol- ley, both students of the U. S. C. have returned home to spend the summer vacation. Miss Eva Harmer. and. Miss Lu cile Houtz have left for Salt Lake City to take a business course. Mrs. Susie Fuller and daughter. Cora of Columbia were visitors in Mapleton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Whiting and Leland and Wanda Whiting were Mapleton visitors on Wednesday. Lovely in every detail was the psrty given by the Sunday school otficers Friday evening complimenting complimen-ting Miss Marie 3ensen, a future bride. The affair was given at the Jensen home. Games were played in the early part of the evening, after which a lovely supper was served, to Bishop Bi-shop and Mrs. R. L. Mendenhall, STICKS ft J On cvuy roono tub room MH CAi&tD THE MUCS Of SOXXAK, VMEU HOURS X SPfNf? M GIOOM KX FAMMG TO WON FENCf TO DOLLARS; huir rme iHM mil luvf. ours 17 SQUiUCfR nCB KIT KNUM W T&& XMXH There are three five-lettered words, f al compoud of the same letters, miss-. miss-. ing in the above verse, as indicated by the dots. Can you supply them? 42 r sticker "sourrrox 't finD tAW S.O HARD' TO tPARN. ' The narne -XtoVyALU," reversed, contained iii the above ; sentence, as shown by the large letters. it FREE T IC KETS On July 4th Celebration See the Prize Living Room Suite and Lamp - ..--4-; . in Our Windows . Free Ticket With Every 50c : Paid on Purchases or Present Accounts- Dixon-TayTor-Rtissetl Co. ; Mr. and Mr, William Binks, Mr. and Mm. La Veil Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Carrel Water. Mrs. Joseph Jensen, MU Ina IMley. Minn Uda llolley. MIm Helen Whiting, Mis3 Ruth Whiting and the honored guest. Miss Jcnnen has been active in Sunday school offices for a number num-ber of years. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whiting had as Onner guests at, their home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ernetrt Niel-son Niel-son of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Sudweeks and childien of Ephrainu Mothers' ana Daughters' day fcr the Mapleton ward will -'be held June 19 on the meeting house park. The entertainment will be held in ihe afternoon anrfr evening'and an interesting program of events is being planned according to President Presi-dent Sadie Whiting. It is desirous that all mothers ana daughters attends at-tends Group one of the 4-H club met. at the home of Instructor Ardilla Perry. Monday afternoon. Group two met at the home of Helen Few on Wednesday and group three met at the home of Muriel Jensen, trie latter two classes clas-ses under the leadership of Miss Ruth Whiting. The constitution of the group 3 was composed and read. All girls are urged, to at- tend and become enlisted in the 4-H club work. 3ft- FANCY HAMS 20c today ; Our market has arranged ar-ranged to have a big supply-of-First Grade, Fancy, Mild, Sugar Cured Hams for Saturday, selling sell-ing at 2 0c per pound, whole or half, lie sure and include one of these hams on your Saturday Sat-urday shopping list. YouMl enjoy it both for breakfast and baked. BEEF ROASTS 12c Per Lb. Our F o t Roasts, hi'ch are cut fromi very choice beef, are always a de light to our customers. custom-ers. Saturday our Market will sell Pot Roasts, including all Shoulder cuts, at only 12c per : pound. These tender ten-der roasts are cut from the same high grade beef that our Market sells every day. Rib boil will sell at 10c per pound. Be sure to get one of these delicious de-licious Pot Roasts for Sunday Dinner. FRESH TOMATOES 8c Per Lb. 5 Red Ripe Tomatoes f will sell Saturday ? for only 8c per i pound. These a r e n all good size, firm and fresh. Just right for slicing; or ; salad. And to make them more" apprte-' ciated we'll sell' the pint size. Best Foods 7 Mayo n n a i s e and -Thousand Island r: Dressings at 28c. - CARROTS 3c Bunch Large bunches ; Utah grown Car- V rots will sell for 3c . per bunch all day Saturday STORES 0 "A Surely of Purity" - V 1 rx It foodS |