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Show PAGE TWO' PRO VP (UTAH). SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 2CJ1940 is-, i'-S N 4 SCHOOL '. ; The completed list : cf . visiting faculty members for Uie jfirst term of the Erlffbam Young "university "uni-versity summer quarter have been announced by Dean A. C. Lambert. -Their names follow: ". " Dr., Ralph Horn, .dean , of State Teachers College, Buffalo, N. "X.; Professor., Ernest JackmanXUt-ectoi.-iOf supervised student teaching teach-ing in the school of education. FACULTY fJALIED University of Maine Orono; Dr.ers will participate in the Summer Ned H. Dearborn, .Dean, division Conference on Bducatlon,-- June Congratulations I7.cscrvy Market " - " v from . ' . . Dnhqbct Cotter Foods - N . . Mfg's and Dist's. . ; . , N Banquet Better Butter - Cheese - Eggs - Best Foods Real Mayonnaise S&W Compliments nil. SOLD DY : YOUn : GHGO! . Manufactured star flquuMlils AMERICAN' FORK, UTAH - . -, Wye Cordially Invite You ToySee the Most Modern Re System ;:: , You Are Coming As Our ...V . . ' ' 'V. r , , , ;30 NOM UNIVERSITY . ;v , ; I iring the- V Will 390 North University Avenue of General education. New (YorK university, land terasurer ; of the Institute, of Propaganda Analysis, Inc.; Dr. M, Lynn Bennion, sup ervisor of seminaries, L. D. S. Department of . Education; Dr. Daryl Chase, director, L. , D. S. Institute, Tuscon, Ariz. Dr. George Stewart, senior for est ecologist, U. S. Department of Agriculture; Glenn Snow, presi dent, Dixie junior college; and Glenn Turner, curator, Springviiie art gallery,! and artist. The first term extends . from June 10 ; to 'July 19. The educa tors among , the visiting profes sors and many .successful ' Utah school administrators and teach Coffee. Dcschy Market - " - " -- - . - - . PHONE 32 Insist on ' . , H1 INYITATIOM . y . .. 0 TJicrcysNdAlercharidise for Sale This new. system includes 2Q0 individual lockers vforycur convenience. 4 You can store-fresh fruit, vegetables and meat now for use ftext winter. If jroii re a hunter or -fisherman you know the valueof this system. It will prove very valuable to the hostess who likes the-better things to serve winter months.- ' I ypii ;yisit .iis today and let' this thoroughly to you? . k: . - i i PAYSOH MSS. A. F VOLSON j Corresponded. Phone (U I I . Max Stanton has returned to Medford, Oregon, after a pleasant visit here with his parents, Mr. and. . Mrs. Ray Stanton. His mother accompanied him to Salt Lake City and while there were guests cf honor at a Jarvis family dinner given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keddington. His cousin. Miss Alene Stanton who is a student nurse at. DeeJiospltal in Ogden; came-own- to Visit Max wJiilerhe was here. Sterling Davis entertained a group of young friends at a weiner roast in Fayson canyon In his honor during his Visit; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stanton Stan-ton and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stanton each entertained at dinner, in his home. Mr. and Mrs. Bay Stanton were also guests. The Young Women's M.! I. A. executive officers of Nebo stake entertained at a party Tuesday night in honor of the executive of ficers from the six wards of the stake. It was held at the home of President Vera . Parkinson In Benjamin and the theme was "Going "Go-ing to June Conference." Dinner was served at one long table decorated decor-ated with green and gold flowers and tapers and special features to carry put the theme, i- Games and social activities were enjoyed dur lng the evening. t - Mrs.'- W. A. McClellaa enter tained at & bridge luncheon Tuesday Tues-day afternon at the Arrowhead resort. Luncheon was served on the card tables on the lawn with, covers placed ior Mrs. Karl Page, Mrs. ' Dorothy McClellan, Mrs. Gladys Winters, Mrs. June Fullmer, Full-mer, Mrs. Lucile Spencer, Mrs. Iona Perkins, Mrs. Nelda Reecef and the hostess, . Prizes were won by Mrs. Page and Mrs. Spencer. BOY REPRIEVED BOISE Ida, June -1 U.E-Gov. C. .A. Bottolfsen today reprieved Clifford A. Zlpse, 15-year-old schoolboy murderer, 1 staying his execution until the next meeting of the .state pardon board. -xv The governor, said the reprieve was granted after three state psychiatrists psy-chiatrists recommended the youth committed toife Imprisonment. 17-21. Many of the regular B. Y. U. faculty wul be on hand aur-lng aur-lng the first term to teach classes and 5 counser mdcrgraduatesand graduates,;'--' . - . !' Public lectures will beglven ty xseveral -visiting faculty members end by nauonany Known speakers speak-ers who will be namedlater. Guest l,i us explain Phone.1446 i : y ; . rigeration (Zouhty Gfeds'fo Mirm " ; fllumni Dsnqool Qn 7c::dayKfgfit Earl J. Glade, executive vice-president vice-president of KSL, will be the speaker at . Ihe , annual Brigham Young university alumni day ban quet, June 4. Mr. Glade, a graduate grad-uate of the class of 1914, was president .jf .the association in 1936-37. ; r The banquet will be iield in tho Heber J. Grant library at.!6:XU p. m.' President Junius M. JacK-son JacK-son of Salt Lake City will be toastmaster. i .- " President J. Clifton Moffitt of the Provo chamber of commerce is chairman of the banquet committee". com-mittee". He will be assisted by MissUigeline Warnick and Helen Alleman, dinner; Dr. Gerrit de Jong, Jr and Dr. Florence Jep- person Madsen, music; Mrs. H. Grant Ivins, decorations ; and Karl Miller,' , general arrange ments. ::: ..r ! ; sri Other . features of alumni day are class reunions at noon, a general gen-eral assembly In College Hall at 2 p.' m., the President's ; reception recep-tion at . his residence from 3 :30 to 5:30, and the alumni ball at 9 p. m. in the Women's gymnasium. gym-nasium. ' ' , Pleasant Grove ? ANNA . MARIE WALKER ; Correspondent Phone 2722 ' Mrs. Hazel Spencer and - her father, Mr. - Henry Rebentisoh of Salt Lake, were visitora on Wednesday Wed-nesday at the home of Mr -and Mrs..' William FrtemanV - Mrs. Bill . Stevenson . of 3Mapar California, and Mrs. Hazel Frazee of Helper, 'sisters of Mrs.. Elffie Freeman, have been spending the past week In Pleasant Grove. Their mother, Mrs; Annie - Newton, has been seriously ill in the' American Fork hospital, and they have been staying with. her. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Anderson of Emery called at thia homes of Mr; and MrsEzra Swenson and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph' Larsen on Thursday ,They were en route to, Logan wltere they witnessed the graduation ceremoniea- of their daughter; Ora, a senior . at the Guests -at theome of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hardman on - Thursday were Mr. and7 Mrs. Leo Johnson f Orcm, and Mrs. Harry Astdn of Salt Lake.- . - S Mr. and : Mrs. Jess . Bardslcy (Minerva Robinson) of Salt Lake were visitors at the home of their auntMrs. Reglna Thorne. . . 1 1 Several . of the friends , or - Air. 1 and Mrs. Ezra Swenson calld eii them on Memorial day. They were Mr. and Mrs. Dora Fasslcf, of Price; Mr. and Mrs. Roland Loggy of " Salt -Lake, and i Mrs. Charles Thorne.-Jalso of Salt Lake. Dinnen guests'" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Alma Kirk on, Thursday were Mm Lydia Lund; Mr. and Mrs. LeGrands Lund, Mr. and Mrs; Richard R. Lyman, all of Salt Lake, and. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Swenson of Provo. ' Mr. and Mrs. J: Wallace West of Salt Lake, spent Memorial day with Mr. 1 and Mrs., Nathaniel West. 1-V--'J:V'!i.v'?;: Mr. and Mrs. John 'Green of Spanish Fork called on Mrs. Eleanor Elea-nor West Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Furrow of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Peterson of Ogden,' visited with friends and relatives Thurs-dayX Thurs-dayX . . v ' . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oscarsott and, family ofLoa Angeles are spending spend-ing ; their .vacation zt the home of Mrs. Oscarson'sarents Mr, arid Mrs. G. Escarson, Mrs. Hal Kaycock, the formef Lucy Wadley vOf arclccville, ' is spending a few weeks atjthe horn of her mother, Mrs. Jeasie Wad ley In Manila. , V - V " '. Mr.' and Mrs. Herman Parduhri of 'American Fork spent Thursday) at the home of ' Mrs. Parduhn's parents, Mr., and Mrs. . 'Joseph, Dickerson. '.- - - -; Idaho, is Expending tne ,weck at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neils FugaL Mr. and Mr Alfred Swenson and children of Provo were visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. Pj Fugal Thursday.. y ; r 'J Members of the Merry Makers club were entertained Monday evening at" the home'- of Mrs Josephine- Smith. Novel games were played, prizes being- won by Thelma Swenson and Mary Price! Following the serving-of a dainty luncheon, Mary Jacobs was elect 4 ed president for the coming sea- son, and Wanda Adams, ' reporter VJE FGrtTUDE K t JV f ' T J ''a HE17 FPiEEZirJG UHIT INSTALLED Installation of the much-heralded quick freezing equipment has been completed at the Oliver S. Meservy market, 390 North university uni-versity avenue, by the Winters Manufacturing and Distributing company, distributors of Westing house equipment, and already pa trons are renting lockers in the, refrigeration room. , Through use of the facilities, patrons may keep" strawberries ouier fruits or vegetables gar den-frefih, with all the original flavor and food value retained, ior 'many months. Meats likewise can t kept fresh for months. ) Two hundred individual Iock-ers Iock-ers are available to the public. Each will hold approximately 200 pounds of meat or 150 pounds of fruit. Before the food goes to the lockers, which maintain a tem perature of about 15 degrees, it is quick-frozen in the sharp freezer freez-er where the mercury . is 20 degrees de-grees below zero. Meat which enters .the market Is first cooled In the chill room, where "sterilamps" kill all bacteria. bac-teria. It Is then cut and wrapped after which it Is thoroughly frozen fro-zen In . the sharp freezer, and finally is placed in the Individual lockers. , . , . ( Through quicic' freezing, fresh fruits and vegetables may be kept In their original state for 12 to 18 months. Meats can be kept fresh' for from six to 12 months.' ' ,: - . . r Mr Meservy Invites the public pub-lic .tainspect his new equipment. : r i Instifnte Plahnod At Hospital Here Soonsored bv the loci district or the .Utah State N,-,' association. associa-tion. Miss Evelyn. Lir-i iof CW-caBcn. CW-caBcn. will conduct an institute on the care of the premature infant in-fant at the Utah Valley hospital, Wednesday from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Miss Lundeen will remain over Thursday morniner for consultation con-sultation with nurses. There Is no fee, according' to Mrs. Mary Oakes, district president. , Miss Lundeen has had 12 years experience as s'ipervisor of tne premature station at the Michael R6ese hospital, Chicago. Other committees and officers are to be selected. . A . . ' Those in attendance were Wanda Adams, Ruth . Gammett, Natlo Wilberg, June Walker, Mary Jacobs, Ja-cobs, Theda Parduhn. Norma Ar- miisteaa, Leah Bullock. Marv Price Unrl Thalma u., - ! f THIS WESTINCHOUSE EQUIPMENT SALEM PEISCTLLA CimiSTENSEN Correspondent Mrs. A. 1L Engberg of Salt Lake City has been visiting her many relatives and friends In Salem during the past week. Mrs. David A. Hanks is In the Payson hospital where she is recovering re-covering from a major operation performed last week. , Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Devereaux of Abderdeen. Idaho, were week end visitors at Salem where they came to spend Memcrial day. Mr. and Mrs. Ivin E. Gardner are in Logan where they will attend at-tend the graduation exercises at the Utah Agricultural college, their son Andrew Gardner, being a graduate. ' Mrs. Sarah J. Snow is visiting in Salt Lake City with her daughters daugh-ters Mrs. Hazel Bird and Mrs. Ira Hinckley and families. Mrs. Cora Hallam of LanderT Wyo., is visiting at the home of her mother Mrs. Daisy M. Stone. Mrs. Ann Searle of Long Beach, Calif., is visiting In Salem with her sister Mrs. C. W. Jorgensen and with relatives in Payson. Mrs. Martha P. Christensen and Miss Priscilla Chrisrensen have returned from California where they have been visiting Mrs. Chri3-tensen's Chri3-tensen's son. Mark M. Christensen and family. They were also guesla of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Armstrong and other friends and relatives in Los Angeles and Pasadena. John Q. Stone and daughter Mrs. Eugene Wilklns of Blackfoot, Idaho, were Memorial day visitors at Salem where they will spend some time visiting relatives and TRY THIS -' - '! . j A Product of The Fisher Master Bakers Serve Your Family Fisher's Tempting MAYFLOWER DON UTS Only 15c . . Look for them .at your grocer's! Tune tq KUTA Mon.,.Ved., Fri., ' in, w i ii I ii i ii i ii i i i i mi m m . ' . i to the Mr. Meservy Has Installed a 200 Individual Locker System in His Market! This enables you to use fresh fruit and vegetables 4he year around by lising these lockers. Your produce is put into the (sharp freeze first, with a temperature of 20 degrees below zero. Then it is moved into your locker. You will appreciate having one cf these lockers for your game, fruit, vegetables and fish. The rent is very reasonable, much cheaper than your own refrigerator. ', Visit Meservys Market' today, explain everything to you. Completely Winters Mfg. ci friend3. They were former Salem residents. Bishop Ray Davis and son Clyde have returned from a business trip to Los Angeles, California. Mrs. Irene Killlan entertained at a birthday dinner on Wednesday Wednes-day evening for her daughter Miss Hazel Killian. ucoass To f.lesoruy's Llarket ASK YOUR for Fresh Dips - Utah Grou Brands of Can Dspsnd I PLEASAHT GHOUE H. W. JACOBS, Manaper PROYO - OREM - PLEASANT GROVE . The Largest Produce Buyers in Utah County! TASTY DOEAD TODAY! 5:30 p. m., for f M- : - . ! Our men will Installed By the Distributing 14 SURVIVORS ROW FOR SG HOURS V BREST, France, June 1 CT.-Fourteen CT.-Fourteen survivors of the Arpen-tine Arpen-tine freighter, Uruguay, sunk tT a German U-boat, arrived to la y alter al-ter rowing an ojen boat for 2-i hours. GROCER Ualley, Plaasant Can Goods You f CO. V. VI '7 0 k . am "Jerry of Zc Circus" be there to Co. I ( i 1 f I V Distributed by ' "DENNIE'S OWNV BEVERAGE CO. . . . . i .Ji . . Provo - Salt Lake Sal ina .... .... . i ------ . ..' . . PROVO 65 West 1st South Salt Lake City, Utah ' ' . . . |