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Show Ihursday, Decew OREM-GENEVA TIMES 5 9 ft IS 11 I to all.. .and to all a good "Li IS if tv tv n i ft 1 ; I 8 Sacrament Service To Be Presented At Pleasant View Ward Chapel SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1946 At 7:00 F.M. Christmas Concert By The Ward Choir Opening Sonsr "Fraise Ye The Father" Choir Invocation S? Sacrament Song "Bethlehem'' Choir Sacrament Poem "Grant Us Peace" Written and read by Celestia J. Taylor "Grant Us Peace, 0, Lord" Choir Mixed Quartet Diantha Ekins, Melba W. Cluff, Harold Peterson, Stanford Patten. Duet Celestia J. Taylor and Thomas Martin. Oblig. Solo Gladys Tippetts- "The Holy City" . ... Male Chorus Baritone Solo by Stanford Ekins "The First Christmas Morn" Choir K "Hark, Hark, My Soul" Choir M Bass Solo by Stanford Patten and Soprano Solo by Diantha Ekins Attention ! BURR'S Sporting Goods I ft 8 k 8 I WE HAVE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF j In Orem lias many line unnsimas piesems to cuuuse num S? members of the family ! H Waders at - 18.40 fe Sidewalk Bikes at 24.50 M Scooter All Priced from 5.95 up W Baseball Goods ICE SKATES ft (While They Last) J 100'i Wool Blankets at 4.90 J IN UTAH COUNTY WHEEL T0YSt GAMES, DOLLS EXTRA SPECIAL: HARDWOOD ROCKERS One Lot at i One Lot at LEATHER ROCKERS WICKER ROCKERS 1.98 jj Piano Solo "Variations of Silent Night" Kenneth Perry f& Gym Shoes Reduced to . -. . 5.25 $J iff 1 Christmas Poem "Peare On Thp Earth" Written i tu uinni tiviii' ui mica tic? uun mo e-i miniature Dobbs hat box with a gift certificate jf and miniature felt bat tucked inside is the best trimming we know for your Christmas tree. The man who gets one can select for himself one of America's smartest hats... a Dobbs. Boxes and certificates are ready now. and read by Celestia J. Taylor Sleeping Bags and Leather Coats ft S "How Beautiful Upon The Mountains" Choir Carving Sets at 5.0Q ft r Tenor Solo by Harold F. Peterson ffl, . , . . -fc L 1 tv i. n t- ... v 2? Plenty of Good Tarps and Tents M nemaiKH liisnop ft. fiius Aurea & , ..,.k.ut(, 0 Oft & Closing Songs "Hark The Herald Angels Sing Choir " " " -- --- - 'k "King Of Glory" Choir at Fl? Rods' Castin Rods' and Reels $ Benediction IS ny Music Directed by C. Sterling Cluff t& Piano Accompanist Mrs. June B. Gammell , ffc Organ Accompanist Kenneth Perry , i V Manager Rulon W. Lowry 1 Choir Music Committee Diantha Ekins, Leora Ashton, Lynn D. : J$ Taylor, Stanford Patten. M SimmonsLumber&Hardware TRICYCLES, Ball Bearing Large and Sturdy SCOOTERS ' All Sizes Metal DOLL BUGGIES Just Like Mother's DOLLS Beautiful Reasonable GAMES, TOYS, SETS, ETC. ROLLER SKATES SHOE ICE SKATES CHRISTMAS GIFTS For the Entire Famliy 8 en fa REMEMBER IF YOU DON'T TRADE HERE ffi WE BOTH LOSE m Across From Scera In Orem 2? r 11 Y.itsss "Fruit of The Li m" c Panties Sizes '2 to 12 69c I ., r St t I LADIES' SLIPS S I ce rS'r med and Tailor fea ed Styles. Lovely Gift $a Itcri?. White and Tea-rose Color B,.2.98 M Beru'iful Assortment of I LADIES' SCARFS fe Sparkling Colors and fc Pure White Price 8 $1.00 to $2.50 n IF I1 NYLON PANTIES Lovely White in Sizes Small, Medium and Large $1.69 Ladies Hdkfs A Real Splendid Assortment Assort-ment and Very Reasonably Priced from 10c to 98c Men's Black Twill Semi-Dress Pants Sizes 29 to 42 $3.69 Girls Rayon Dresses Lovely Xmas Styles, Al! Beautifully Made $2.98, $3.49, $3.98 Baby Blankets All Gift Boxed in Pretty Pastel Colors $1.49 to $3.50 I l aiiious Esmond ! BLANKETS ' Vv i 3.59 9 FURNITURE & APPLIANCE STORE i 150 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 313 Wonderful Assortment o"" Men's, Ladies', Boys' and Girls' Polo Shirts 79c to $1.98 LADIES' DRESSES Fine Selection of Better Dre ses. Sport and dress Slies. Nail Head Trims, also Floral and Plain Spun Rayons $4.98 to $8.98 Indian Robe Blankets Bright. Pretty Assortment of CobrrtStzes 64x76, $3.77 50',' CoUon Size 72x84 h $7.50 I Men's and Boys' All H Leather BELTS Koys' 50c to 98c Men's 50c to $1.98 SJ 5r b I 1 1 ; We Specialize on NECKTIES Mike Excellent Gifts 50c, 1.00, $1.50 Men's Ai: Rayon Black DRESS SOX Gcruina Elastic Top 49c Excellent Xmas Gift M Fart Wool 15 MUFFLERS, GLOVES To Match $2.49 1 Vhen somebody says to you, "Good jobs are hard to find"-DON'T YOU BELIEVE IT-if you're a physically and mentally fit young man from 18 to 34 inclusive! - In your new Regular Army, 40,000 good jobs a month are opening up . . . interesting jobs that pay well ... that offer advancement, career opportunities and training and experience in many useful skills and trades. New higher Army pay . . . food, clothing, quarters, travel, at no extra cost . . . GI Bill of Rights educational benefits for those who enlist before the official termination of the war and serve at least 90 days . . . and the opportunity oppor-tunity for early retirement with a life income ... add up to a career you can't afford to miss. A 3 -year enlistment permits you to choose any branch of service and overseas theater which still have openings. Go after one of these good jobs now! You can get all the facts at your nearest U. S. Army Recruiting Station and ENLIST NOW! . unNTHLt RETIREMENT INCOME AFTER: 20 reors' 30 W Service Seniti $107.25 (185.63 87.75 74.75 129.38 65.00 11150 58.50 MU5 52.00 90.00 48.75" M. NEW, HIGHER PAY FOR ARMY MEN In Addition to Food, Lodging, Clothes and Medical Care In Addition to Column One at the Right: 20 Increase In-crease for Service Overseas. Over-seas. 50 Increase, up to $50 Maximum Per Month, if Member of Flying or Glider Crews. 150 Per Month for Parachutists (Not in Flying-pay Status) While Engaged upon Parachute Para-chute Duty. 5 Increase in Pay for Each 3 Years of Service. Master Sergeant or First Sergeant Technical Sergeant Staff Sergeant . . Sergeant . . . Corporal .... Private First Qass Private . . . . Starting Base Pay Per Month 165.00 135.00 115.00 100.00 90.00 80.00 75.00 Llitsrt to Soy Lombardo, "Sound Off," "Wtrrion of fwc," "Koco 0 tht Army," "Proudly Wo Hall," and Football Broadcath on your radio. YOUR REGULAR ARMY SERVES THE NATION AND MANKIND IN WAR AND PfAS 108 West Center St, Provo, Utah From where I sit ... Joe Marsh A Grand American Tradition 4 ft ! f5 Tho Pnnnon. h.,1 . X -1J Ll J. Vrmont accent fanuly reunion last week for the Alabama drawls- tors woi . . .. . .. x.BmuM en... all witn tne'r u,u , " , taste and politics, jet as tl harmonious in spirit as Pw Just Arrived Boys Extra Heavy gf Corduroy Pants Sizes 6 to 12 If $3.98 Fldetae ! 3C8 Wcct Cc:::cr"St. Provo XMAS SPECIAL a ft Men's Fine Quality While f Bar Handkerchiefs 3 for $1.00 ft ii tru is US first time since the war. Big and little Cuppers came, by ear and train, from as far west ss Nebraska and as far east as Vermont They crowded Dee and ATIa'b flnllBA mat- nn ni.i-ln.a the barns, or stotDed with neich. ilv reunions, but the abuiiy bore and a jollier gathering you along as one harmomoM couldn't have imagined! regardless of differences 01 1 whether it's taste for .v" could be. . t .it it's P41 American tradition-no ; j" .. vf the ability i imagined! I was asked to their final Saturday Satur-day night supper, when they sang old songs, drank beer and cider, reminisced. Dark Cappers and fanning, beer or cMer. 3 Copyright 1946, United States Brtuxr Kntered as seconaUss matter November 19, 1937 at omce at Orem, Utah, under the Act of March 8, Published Every Thursday By Utah Valley Publishing Company, Provo, Utah. |