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Show o OREM-GENEVA TIMES Thursday, February 13, 1947 HONEY 2 LB. JAR 980 Best Buy in Town VEL & DREFT LGE. 320 MACGARONI 70 FOULDS 7 oz. Pack "ZZI1. HU 4 CANS $10 ALL BRANDS GRAPEFRUIT JUICE " 90 TEXSUN, 1 Pt. 2 oz. BEANS Z7 190 VAN CAMPS, In Tomato Sauce ... TOMATO SOUP 90 CAMPBELL'S CLEANSER- : 40 I.G.A. or SUNBRIGHT - BISCUIT FLOUR : 410 GLOBE A-l, Vi lbs SHREDDED WHEAT 150 NABISCO ORANGES,; ANY SIZE LB. 60 POTATOES, A-l RED BLISS 1OLBS.260 GRAPEFRUIT, TEXAS WHITE LBT50 AVOCADOS, NICE SIZE EACH 150 HOMEMADE STYLE BREAD 120 COFFEE ROLLS 550 DOZ. DOUGHNUTS 450 DOZ. of fit Meal SALT PORK LB. 390 BACON, 1ST GRADE LB. 590 PICNIC HAMS, SMOKED LB. 530 PORK CHOPS LB. 490 SIRLOIN STEAK LB. 530 BEEF LIVER LB, 390 Central Market LEE MENDEKHALL REX MENDENHALL Operators WE SELL FOR LESS Across from Scera Need These Materials? WE HAVE THEM Dam Canvas Can't-Sag Gates Lawn Fence Pickets Lawn Mowers Garden Tools Garden Hose Barbed Wire Carriage Bolts, all sizes Cement Steel Sash Kindling Wood" Brick and Tiles Dimensional Lumber Siding Field Fencing Pine and Fir Boards Shingle Stain Calcium Chloride Glass Substitutes Boll Roofing Asphalt Shingles Asbestos Siding Electric Fence Controllers Genuine Outside White House Paint Bruce Floor Finishing Products Fiber Glass Blanket Insulation Zonolite Fill Type Insulation J 1 Only All Metal Sleighs 6 Only Wheel Barrows Close Out --- - 1-95 Garden Type 3.95 Spear Lumber Company 195 West 3rd South "Building Headquarters" Phone 34 m in in "i :ntci3tu:tttn ittnutitm ::n tt run : ft CHARLIE, THE CHEERFUL SERVICE STATION MAN SAYS: "Service with a sincere smile makes friends for you . . . and for Utah." -ax ik n r .(81 -fi- : i You're only kidding yourself when you think you ;. can get away with poor service! You can't do it . . . I no one can . . . that is, if you want to build a sound W. profitable business. Make it a point to give prompt, I? extra-good service to everyone who drives into your service station. Be cheerful, helpful, attentive! You'll tind it pays you handsomely! CUP THIS OUT! GIVE IT TO SOMEONE WHO NEEDS IT! Ill mm ll ll A"7 rl', 2 eea 1 h i '. I 1 f zzzLs . .. V MODERN . . . j2j9C2 " PRACTICAL . . . UW& f LAME-PERFECT Only Flame Broiling Gives That Charcoal-Broil Taste IT'S THE FLAME that broils and bakes to your standards of perfection! Flame gives you speedy heat even heat any shade of heat on the double-quick! and when it comes to refrigeration, IT'S THE FLAME, too, irut makes it silent. Not a single mov-ing mov-ing part to wear. Its "cold" is constant, dependable, flame-perfect. and for hot water, IT'S THE FLAME that has the speedy "recovery" to supply oceans more hot water as needed to meet hurry-up repeat calls for everybody! And the gas flame is economical! MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY Stmt Twttj-lix t'to mmd " Ctmmmuum COUHTY CENTENNIAL BEAUTIFIGATIQN MEET FEB. 24 I Beautification of the home, ! farm, and vcommunity during ; the Centennial year will be discussed dis-cussed at a Utah County beau- tification convention February ; 24 in the Joseph Smith building ' at Brigham Young university : according to I. Dale Despin of ; Provo, County Beautification chairman. i "We must coordinate the ; Utah County Beautification pro-! pro-! gram with the state beautiflca-1 beautiflca-1 tion program to make Utah at-1 at-1 (tractive to the residents and I tourists during the centennial i year, and especially do we want ! Utah county to be in the fore," Mr. Despain said. . Approximately 275 public officials of-ficials and beautification committee com-mittee members from all parts of the county are expected to attend the convention, which will be under the direction of the program committee. Members Mem-bers of the program committee ' are John Angus, Benjamin Lewis J. Harmer, Pleasant i Grove; O. A. Anderson, Orem; Dale Despain, oCunty; Ernest i Reimschiissol, B. Y. U.; and Glenn R. Kenner, Provo Fay C. Packerd of Spring- ville, chairman of the Utah County Centennial Commission, will be on hand to explain the various celebrations and events I scheduled for the year. Celebra tion leaders in all of the major communities in Utah county are formulating, plans for events to be held during year. Other features of the conference confer-ence will include instructions and information designed to assist as-sist public officials, committeemen committee-men and all others interested in the beautification program with the work of carrying on a successful suc-cessful centennial year in Utah County. little Loretta Smith and Linda Lee Mecham were in identical pink and blue formals. During the evening of dancing, danc-ing, John Holiday acted as master mas-ter of ceremonies for the fine program. Aunts of the bride, Mrs- Hart J. Fritz and Mrs. Bert Smith were in charge of the gift display. dis-play. Mrs. Earl Smith, Mrs. William Smitli and Mrs. Arnold Smith were in charge of refreshments. refresh-ments. , Mr. and Mrs. Wright were married Thursday in the Salt Lake temple. They plan to make their home in Edgemont. Valentine Theme At Weeter Home Miss Florence Weeter and Mrs. Cyril Walker entertained the music section of the Provo Women's Council at the home of their mother, Mrs. G. P. Weeter in Grand View, Thurs day afternoon.. Miss Marguerite Jeppers led in the singing practice. delicious luncheon was serv the twenty-four ladies present, the tables being attractive with red roses in bud vases and tiny cups filled with Valentine candies. gala the Reception Compliments Compli-ments Newlyweds Beautiful in every detail was the reception tendered Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wright (Norma Smith) by the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith of Edgemont, Friday evening in the Provo First ward halll. The bridal party stood in the rotunda of the church to greet the hundreds of guests that called call-ed to wish them well, with a background of pink, blue and white blossoms. For her wedding wed-ding the bride chose a lovely white satin model, entrain, with dainty lace finger tip veil. She carried a colonial bouquet of pink and blue : carnations and roses. Her six attendants wore dainty formal frocks in pastel colors with colonial boukuets and corsages. The trainbearers, 1' a-VJTV1 B'Kst Entertainment v r. 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SHORTS Spring Needle Knit Elastic Top w Pair Babv's Long White HOSE Mercerized Yarn Sizes 4 to a'i 290 Pair Babv Receiving BLANKETS 27 x :s Men's All Leather GLOVES 9B Pair Child's Anklets Just Received All Sizes Pair Boys' Jackets To Close Out $2.00 Men's Fur Felt DRESS HATS Values to $3.50 $2.00 Ladies' Ravon PANTIES Elastic Tops Pair Crepe Night Gowns Full Cut Cape Sleeves $2.93 Boys' Sweaters Values to $2.50 $1.49 CHILDREN'S DRESSES Good Quality Values to $3.00 $1.00 Ladies' Waist OVERALLS Cone Denim Sanforized $2.49 IFleficlser's 368 West Center St. Provo rs- El 1 y.- ---- - 4 . " C -..- - tlt 11 n ir 11 rr J - |