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Show nitEM-GENBVA TIMES WINDSOR jjb. ferry Nielson, Reporter Mr and Mrs. Clark Allrea an. i ie arrival Of theiy third born the past Week fW. and Mrs. Russell Hansen dWUUam GUlman was the ;me given to the Infant son of f and Mrs. LeRoy West (Beth S'taan) at the fast day services teld Sunday. The grandfather, j Gilhnan, had the honor a naming the little grandson. !n,e grandmother, Mrs. Lois Vest of Pleasant Grove, was alio al-io present to witness the naming.? nam-ing.? The following attended the invention of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, Saturday at College hall in Prove Mary jarman, Martha Keetch, Polly Harris, Emily Aston, Clara Kirfe, Oreen Walker, Vida lystrup, Mary B. Hales, Jane Thacker, Blanche Nielson. There will be no Sacrament meeting held in the ward chapel Sunday evening, due to General SkeTity hdd 1tff T1 - us. oiancne Klelson was hostess to the G. W. club mem, bers Friday afternoon, Propres- tit n , Te Piayeo- Oreen Walker winning the prize for nifin score. A luncheon was served to the following members: Vida Lys-trap, Lys-trap, Ethea Rawlings, Emily fe. rrte, Oreen "", "oromy Joruison, Janet Humphrey. A special guest was Florence Wilson. The annual social for the ward cooking committee and their husbands was held Thursday Thurs-day evening at the home of Mr and Mrs. Fred Lystrup. Progressive games were played. play-ed. Seldon Harris winning high score and Murvel Harris consolation con-solation prize. A hot chilli sunnpr woe .j trt- " wo "WTCU to Bishon and Mrs T.r.n..j Jarman. Mr. and Mr rio Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Murvrf Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Stark, Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Harris, Har-ris, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walker. Mr. and Mrs. John Baxter, Mr and Mrs, Fred Lystrup. Arrange- ! Thursday, April 4, 1946 -J OREM . UTAH Doors open 7 :00 Matinee prices 7 :00 to 7 :30 1st show 7 :30 2nd show 9 :40 Friday and Saturday April 5-q 'THE BANDIT OF SHERWOOD FOREST I Cornel Wilde and Anita Louise ! Another enjoyable, colorful tale about Robin Hood's adventures! ad-ventures! Made in magnificent Technicolor! and "Justice Comes to Germany" March of time (latest issue) "Fox and the Duck" Cartoon Pathe News Saturday Matinee 1:30 April 6 RHYTHM ROUNDUP A western story featuring Ken Curtis and Cheryl Walker! This is really an excellent picture we highly recommend! "Fox and the Duck" -Cartoon in Color "Canine Patrol" Disney Cartoon "Russian Dressing" Comedy Serial "Mystery of the Riverboal" Fathers and mothers who bring children come as guests. Mon. - Tues. - Wed. April 8-9-1Q THE LOST WEEKEND Ray Milland and Jane Wyman Winner of the Academy Award for the best picture produced pro-duced in 1945! "One of the few really great and truly honest films ever put together in the country". Mademoiselle. Made-moiselle. Not recommended for children. and "Man's Pest friend" Cartoon "Memories of Columbus" Movietone Adventure Pathe News Thtirs. - Fri. Sat. April 11-1243 THE ROAD TO UTOPIA Bins Crosby - Bob Hope Dorothy Lamour . A zany, hilarious 90 minutes of surefire entertainment! The film has everything from talking fish and grizzlies to Lamour walking through a Yukon blizzard wearing a Sarong! and "Olio for Jasper" Cartoon "Golden Horses" Sport reel in color Pathe News c evergreens Decidous Shrubs Shade Trees For Landscaping EARLY FRUIT TREES NOW AVAILABLE Rose Bushes Golden Jubilee Peach JSariy UiiDena rvaw Early Hale Peach Satsuma Plums Santa Rosa Plums Duarte Plums Italian Prunes Peonies flowering Trees Shade Trees Dahlia Bulbs Evergreens ' Let us figure with you on your i FAMILY ORCHARD i All kinds of fruit trees available NOW ! MLDWOOD HOLLOW FARM NURSERY Review fNm-th.West In Provo) Phne 011R1 Veterans Administration Would Scrap This $14,000,000 Utah Institution ? "mf - --I -m rrr J'"n v t n lfr "i " K 'II jmut jjijwgwpnn, isa iui it, ii gj, Mtnum ! v ..:.- m x uT f 3t i. 5 " 1 e taxPayerf of the United States and the Service Men who made uch heroic lacrificea for their country in World War D got full value for the $14,000,000 expended in the building of this magnificent army general hospital. No "boondoggle," it was built, and built well, to fill real need. People of Utah claim the need still exists. .... ... Turkey Dinner; , For R Club t Mr. and 'Mrs Antoine Z Bunker entertained members of R Club Friday evening at a turkey dinner vat their home. Clever decorations and place cards were used, places being arranged for Mr. and Mrs, C M. Stone, Mr. and Mrs, Welby Gam mon, Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Hold, away, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Rawlings, Mr. and Mrs, Theron Whitely, Mr. and Mrs, ' Carlos D. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holdaway, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holdaway, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Varley, and Mr. and Mrs. Vera Williams. The hosts were presented with a lovely mirror for their new home by the group, who enjoyed rook following dinner. BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH-(Special)-All Utah is joining the fight with the people of Brigham City and the northern part of the state to retain Bushnell General hospital in operation opera-tion for the benefit of our nation's war veterans. There is desperate need for this hospital For three and one-half years the hospital has proven its capacity and ability to serve the sick and wounded. Its surroundings are ideal for rest, recovery re-covery and peace of mind. And its operation throughout the war has been a model of efficiency and effectiveness. effec-tiveness. Announcement has been made that the army plans to relinquish use of the hospital, declaring it surplus, June 30 of this year. There is a possibility that the army may continue to operate the hospital for a time longer, perhaps leasing a number of beds to the Veterans' Administration for use of its patients. pa-tients. After the army relinquishes Bushnell, Bush-nell, the Veterans' Administration has indicated it will take over and operate the hospital for time. But this arrangement, so far as the Veterans' Vet-erans' Administration has indicated, will be only temporary. The Vet- leransr Administration program a n ibuld new hospitals as quickly as loosmhla. I . a. Kimnitaneons wim ens announos- iment that Bushnell Is to be closed Mm an announcement that the Veterans Administration Is planning !ta build a new 500-bed Dsvchlatrlc hospital in Salt lake City, only 60 Biles from Brigham City. The plan to abandon one mgmy Ident end satisfactory establish- to bmld and oucuuv anotlier. as cost si fSJXOfiOO or more, Is & 11 " . .. ... . V . '-j- ----- , -;v f s " ' ,' tv i - w Km J"' - ."" .i' 1 This beautiful $137,000 swimming pool at Bushnell General hospital fills a double need the year around patients learning anew to use injured or prosthetic limbs, find swimming pleasant and speedy shortcut And in addition, the fine, big pool is a favorite recreation center for from 2,000 to 3,000 patients at all times, Family to Join Officer in Germany Mrs. Jack K. Snyder and daughter Lanna Jo are about ready for the trip to Neubiberg, nerr Munick, Germany, where they will Join their husband and father, Chief Warrant Officer Jack K. Snyder, who has been stationed there for the past six months. CWO Snyder has been In the army for seven years and intends to make It his career. Officer Snyder made applica. tion for his family to come to Europe when he first arrived there and talked with his wife by telephone on March' IS. He reported he was second on the list in his entire organization, and that a ,colony of apartments near the airport where he Is stationed have been prepared for the servicemen's wives and families who have been auth orized to Join their servicemen overseas. xne snyders' will be among the first 1200, servicemen's families to make the trip. seen as needless waste of taxpayers' money by Brigham City and Northern North-ern Utah residents and organizations. organiza-tions. They point out that even now the Veterans Administration is thousands of hospital beds short of its needs in carina; for ex-service men, and that the need will increase steadily as the years go by. Strong representations have been made to the Utah congressmen and senators to prevent the closing of Bushnell, ana the attendant depriving depriv-ing of Utah and Inter-Mountain ex-service ex-service men of the facilities it would afford through, the years, Built of permanent brick construe tion as a permanent institution, Bushnell General hospital would save the nation's taxpayers money if it were to be continued per manently in operation. With minor changes, experts agree, it would be as permanently efficient and satisfactory satis-factory as any hospital which could be built today, and la many respects more so. And there Is still the matter of the shortage of hospitalisation facilities facili-ties for veterans. And the fourteen million well-spent taxpayers' dollars which. Northern Utahns feel, should net be "thrown out -the window." auditorium' for the annual art exhibit at .Springville. .More than 300 paintings were received for the exhibit from artists from - all states in the Union, as well as prominent Utah artists. ? The exhibit will be open to the public from 0 a. m. to 9 p. m. dally during . the entire month of April. Clubs or groups of students may make reservations for conducted tours of the gallery. As a feature of the exhibit this year, a $15.00 prize will be awarded by the Aureole federated feder-ated women's club of Spring-ville Spring-ville to the best entry by a senior high school student. t 7 i H ' WW 1 S V 74. v. "- .. .iv a m MEAN SO MUCH! . The bereaved family places full trust in the funeral director in his ability and experience. At Berg Mortuary this trust is im-' im-' posed in a staff of experienced, . highly skilled men and women who observe standards which have been maintained by this firm since 1870. if 1 1 " ' ii (5) J 1 ij 1 (i i y ments were in charge of Iona Jarman and Oreen Walker. The Primary officers and teachers held their monthly business meeting at the home of Iona Jarman Wednesday eve ning. After tne meeting a social hour was enjoyed by Merle Gil- lispie, Mrs. Dick Wilkersoni Oreen Walker, Thora Crawford, Florence Richardson, Edith Walker. Margaret Walker, Mary Swensen, Thelma Swensen, veta Louder, Iona Jarman, Norma Hales, Blanche Nielson. The Windsor Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will hold their monthly meet ing at the home of Mrs. Blanche Nielson, Thursday afternoon, April 11. All daughters and granddaughters of pioneers are invited to attend. ' Under the direction of the Genealogical committee, Wilford J. Stark, LeRoy Nichols. David Jenkins and Emily Long, secretary, secre-tary, 43 members of the Windsor ward enjoyed an evening session ses-sion at the Salt Lake temple, Wednesday of this week. Utah Cocnty Mattrcsa Factory COMPLETE MATTRESS and IATT SERVICE Only factory la tftah Cenatr We are Jset represented fef n tiansieni mattress workers. bi wili H foi and deBTf wlfhoai extra ehasge. Jtst Phone 345 Or drop us cad 61 West 2nd Worth PROVO UTAH ELLSWORTH RADIO SERVICE GUARANTEED SERVICE ON ALL MAKES Orem Cash Store Building Pick-Up and Delivery Service Phone 0106-J-12 Carter Saw Shop Machine Saw FiKngf Also Welding I R. F. D. 2, Box 671, Orem on New Geneva Koaa Phone .06 Til. FOR SALE A team of eoHa weigh-in? weigh-in? about 1350 each. One 3 yrs. One 4 yrs. Ferry Nielson, No. Orem 20 North, 8th West. INSUrtANCa ' LOANS tad REAL ESTATE FRED E. RAT Office H Sontiv Setoad West TAILORING LaeW asul Casdlesaea's FINE TAILORIXS Beta strrrs aad coats at m p REPAIRING ALTERING REMODELING MWCHELL 491 Soulh 2nd West Psv TIRE REPAIRING VULCANIZING BATTERIES BRIMHALL BROS. 121 W. 1st N. Provo Phone 200 Kent Fielding Home From Army Service Lt Kent Fielding and wife, the former Dorotny Btratton, and their little daughter have arrived home from Fort McClel-lan, McClel-lan, Alabama, where they have made their home for several months. Lt. Fielding received his honorable discharge from army service at Fort Douglas this week. He has served for the past 37 months, being an instructor in-structor in the infantry for the past year at Fort McClellan. Mr. and Mrs. Fielding plan to make their home in Orem. VINEYARD Mrs. Thorit C. Hebertson and her mother, Mrs, J. J. Madsen, Sr., have returned home from California where they spent a week visiting with Major T. C. Hebertson at Fort Ord, and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Stout at Berk ley. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Harren have returned to their home in Alexandria, North Dakota, after, spending three years here where Mr. Harren was employed at the Geneva Sieel Plant , Mr., and Mrs. Leland Wells have moved into the old Hyrum Larsen place, occupiel by the Barrens. Dean Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Alma Olson, has receiv? ed his discharge from the Navy after 3 years service. He recently re-cently returned from the Alu-tian Alu-tian Islands where he has been stationed the past two months. ' Miss Coleen Wells of Salt Lake spent the weekend here with Mr. and Mrs- George F. Wells. Mrs. Paul Van Wagner and baby of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Maxwell and children of American Fork, spent Sunday here with relatives and friends and attended church. The boy leadership group met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Anderson, Wednesday evening. Mrs. N. A. Fixel and daughter Peggy Ann of Bonaza, Utah, have been visiting here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Or-vin. Or-vin. F ollowing Mutual Tuesday evening, the M.I.A. officers and teachers met and arranged plans for the closing social of the Mutual. Springville Art Exhibit Opened Monday ' Monday morning at 11 o'clock the formal opening program was presented in the high school HAVEYOURTIRES L ,L05T TtlElK . ' VITAL! I T t. e Survey! show that magnificence of nature alone b not enough to taring in a rich crop of touriit dollars. Travelers are tempfed otop and spend where they are offered comfort, relaxation, recreation. Is or Itear your community are doubtleM many rtxrMtion spelt lhaf could be made attractive to tourists. f,"-.jfy nriF J 432 W. Center Phone 104 Develop themt, Improve fheml Publiche tftemt You an : o'vic oraniMtiont can easily do this, and it wiN repay year vwnei community with the extra tourist dollars you will al reap VeeaMnf f 1 M' IterUt,-" You may now pay your gas company account at any . ; of tho following locations: UTAH COUNTY AREA City Drug Company, Spanish Fork, Utah Haymond Drug Company, $prfngille, Utah 1 : teh! Drug Company, tehl, Utah r , Smith Drug Company, Pleasant Grove, Utah vl Wm. Thornton Drug Company No. t, American Fork, Utah : ' ' Jit , f?Z MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY Smfg Twtnly-dx Vfab mi Wyoming Comammtltt ;v :K.::::fls;2s!S":: 'BBSTfiss5fiOaf |