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Show jElEM-GENEVA TIMES MALE HELP WANTED Reliable Re-liable man with car wanted to call on farmers in Utah County. Wonderful opportunity. $15 to $20 in a day. No experience or capital required. Permanent. Write today. McNESS COMPANY, COM-PANY, Dept. B, 2423 Magnolia St., Oakland 7, Calil. S 19-26 LOST 2-wheeled, green metal, me-tal, ford bed trailer. Taken from dugway. Badly needed. Reward for any information leading to recovery. Call Herb Stratton, 0741-J2 or Police Dept. S18 02EM Doors open 6:30 Friday - Saturday D. ear JOAN CAULFIELD WILLIAM HOLDEN This is a rollicking, uproarious comedy. It's fast moving, great fun. All adult should be delighted, and most thoroughly thor-oughly entertained. II i:;::5:ij:iiti:::::ti::::i::::i::istJt::sj:iii:::s:tiii:i:i:::j:i:i!::ii::i::::iss::s::5i!:5::::n::::Jii:::::t:n S. S. S. Fun Club Sat. Matinee 1:30 p.m. Sept. 20 SANDY GETS HER MAN A delightful story for young, and old alike. ! ' and . . Two cartoons in color j "Jack Armstrong, the All American Boy" Serial r:":::;:::::::::::::vj:::::::::::::::::i::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::3::::"::i::n::::n:n!:;:ra!ni:i Monday - Tuesday Based on the Edgar Rice Burroughs' characters, the picture pic-ture is exciting and full of action. and I BLONDIE KNOWS BEST PENNY SINGLETON - ARTHUR LAKE - LARRY SIMMS This new Elondle and Dagwood comedy should delight iha regular fans and provide plenty of laughs for newcomers! And on the Stage MISS VALENE STEWART TIGHT ROPE DANCER ON THE HIGH WIRt Kiss Stewart has traveled throughout th United States. Mexico and Canada performing since the age of five. At the age of five she waa the youngest tight wire dancer Inl the world. In addition to her act. Miss Stewart will present pre-sent her school of dancing in a half hour of variety dancing including ballet, tap and acrobatic. REGULAR PRICES: 14c, 3Sc. 45c naur.uu:u:asBS3mnissssn!:ni:n:iss:: WED.-THURS.-FRI.-SAT. Premier run in WILLIAM ELLIOT - VERA RALSTON - JOHN CARROLL A superior western with plenty of action, a good story and convincing performances. Should give the western fans plenty to cheer about and thoroughly entertain even . those not usually partial to outdoor dramal FOR SALE Furnace, with Conco stoker attached, 40 gal. electric water tank, Electric Range. Practically new, in perfect per-fect condition. Owner changing from coal to gas. Owen Dean, 381 W. Main, American Fork, Utah. Phone 339. S18 CUSTOM RUG WEAVING Come in before the rush bring your rags now. Diamond weave is our special. 144 S. 6 West, Provo, Utah. S25 (sprinkling Clothes Clothei that need sprinkling will be ready for Ironing quicker if you do it with warm water . UTAH First show 7:00 Sept. 19-20 Ruth Sept 22-23 ---J IFiU&iW'Jilil SEPT. 24-25-26-27 Utah County iu ... iOCH Orem-Qeneva Society Ina Smith, Editor Phone 13 CAROL STUBBS BECOMES BRIDE AT HOME WEDDING Carol Stubbs became the bride of Don T. Allen Wednesday evening ev-ening at 8:30 at her parents' new home in Edgemont- She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford R. Stubbs and the groom is the son of Bishop and Mrs. J, Taylor Allen of Vineyard. Vine-yard. The bride was lovely in a shell pink dress. The couple exchanged vows before the fireplace, fire-place, banked with autumn flowers. The bride was attend-by attend-by her sister, Fay Stubbs as maid of honor and Dell Harding w best man The ceremony was performed by President Walter Holdaway. Following the ceremony, a wedding dinner was given in the dining room at the Silver fatar Cafe. The table was lighted by randies and centered with a wedding cake- A toast to the bride was given by Maurlne Williams and a toast to the groom, by Kay Madsen. The young couple left after the wedding wed-ding dinner for a week's honeymoon. honey-moon. They will make their home in Vineyard. SHARON Verna Vernon 0871-R1 A large group of children at tended the first Primary classes for the year Monday afternoon. Mrs. Delia Collings is president of the Primary. Miss Ora Edwards is spending the week in Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs. Fred Arington were happily surprised when a group of friends from Texas visited vis-ited them last week. Mrs. Roseltha Vernon, president presi-dent of the Sharon Relief Society Socie-ty extends an invitation to all ladies in the ward to attend the opening social of the year, Tuesday, Tues-day, Sept. 30. Luminous Lores Luminous fishing lures made from the phosphorescently treated linen which navy men used to mark parachuted rescue supplies at sea during the war have reached the retail stores. The bait can be used either for fly casting or deep sea fishing. ORDER FUEL! OIL NOW Have Your, Fuel Tank Filled Before the Cold Weather Starts No. 1 Fuel For: WATER HEATERS SMALL STOVES No. 2 Fuel For FURNACES LARGE STOVES FLOOR FURNACES No. 3 Fuel Fort FORCED FEED "GUN TYPE" FURNACES AMPLE STOCKS for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Phone 1102 For Prompt Service FicCoardOilCo. BULLOCKS HARDWARE GROCERIES - MEATS FEED - CUSTOM GRINDING DRY GOODS Boys' Jackets 4.45 up Boys' O'Alls 1.98 Boys' Waist O'Alls 1.79 Boys' Corduroys 3.98 Boys' Anklets 29c up Girls' Dresses size 2-14 1.98 Girls Rayon Panties 35c up Girls' Anklets 29c up Girls Felt Hats 1.59 up Satisfaction Guaranteed on our Many Lines of Merchandise. SAVE ON QUALITY MERCHANDISE LINDON, UTAH rhone PG 3741 Micmon Reese, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford D- Reese, will become the bride of Jay John son at a home wedding, Oct. 3. Mignon Reese To Wed Jay Johnson October 3 Mignon Reese, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford D. Reese will be married October 3 to Jay L. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs-R. Mrs-R. Lee Johnson. The ceremony will be performed by Bishop Alfred Madsen at the Reese home in the presence of friends and family members, A reception recep-tion in the Lake View hall will be given the same evening. Both young people graduated from the Lincoln high school and Sharon seminary. The bride-elect bride-elect attended the BYU for one year, Mr. Johnson served with the merchant marine for two years and Is now employed at Hill Field. They plan to live near Hill Field. VERTIYA Mrs. A. V. Watkins will be a special guest at the meeting of the Vertiya club Friday evening, September 19 at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Frampton Collins. Victor C- Anderson, manager of the Scera theatre in Orem left Tuesday evening for Washington. Wash-ington. D. C. where he will attend the National Convention of the American Theatre Asso ciation. As president of the Utah Theatre Association, he will represent the theatres of Utah at the national convention. One of the most pressing pro blems to be discussed by the theatre managers will be the rising cost of producing motion pictures which theatres are asK-ed asK-ed to pay. Studios in Hollywood claim that the cost of producing picture is 10 times greater than in 1938. Japs iane$a Scientist Jells Discovery of Cancer Virus TOKYO. Dr. Ryoujun Kino-shita, Kino-shita, a Japanese scientist, claimed in Tokyo the discovery of the isolation isola-tion of a tiny cancer virus which might speed the search for a complete com-plete cancer cure. Dr. Kinoshita said he had discovered dis-covered the cancer virus in mammals, mam-mals, a discovery he said which might prove that cancer was not hereditary but was transmissible. He added that if a method of suppression sup-pression of the multiplication of the tiny cancer virus was found, cancer would be controllable. Record Crop The world's corn crop in 1946-47, estimated at more than five billion bushels, is tri largest on record, according ac-cording to the department of agriculture. Bride-Elect Honored At Shower Norma Christensen was honored honor-ed Wednesday evening at a bridal bri-dal shower given by her sister and sisters-in-law, Mrs. Sherman Sher-man Christenson, Mrs. Phil V. Christenson and Mrs. Daniel Keeler at the Sherman Christenson Christen-son home In Provo. Clever games were played during the evening. The gifts were carried into the entertaining room in a specially decorated basket, and each ribbon from the gift wrappings wrap-pings was tied in the hair of the bride-elect- The list of guests Includes Mrs- Sarah Ann Shepherd and Laura Shepherd from Payson; Mrs. Paul Holt, Mrs. Carl Farns-worth, Farns-worth, Mrs. Tom Simmons, Mrs. John U. Webster and Maria Mer-keley Mer-keley from Salt Lake City; Mrs. William Orr from Carson City, Neveda; Mrs. Lacy Thompson, Mrs. Ray Ashworth, Mrs. v?ill-iam v?ill-iam Mitchell, Miss Georgia Mae-ser, Mae-ser, Mrs. Mabel Tanner, Mrs. Frank T. Bennett, Colleen Keeler Keel-er and Karen Christenson from Provo; and Mrs. A. H. Christenson, Christen-son, Mrs. A. V. Watkins, Mrs. Emma Poulson, Mrs. Leo Poul-son, Poul-son, Mrs. Ada Skinner, Mrs. Ray Gwilliam and Kathryn Christenson Christen-son from Orem. Norma Christenson To Wed Sept. 20 An autumn wedding will unite Norma Christenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Christenson and Reed J. Webster, son of Mr. and Mrs- John U. Webster of Salt Lake City. The young couple will be married by the bride's father on Saturday, Sept. 20 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Christenson. A wedding wed-ding dinner at Virginia Manor will be given following the ceremony. cere-mony. Norma attended the Brigham Young University and was affil-unit affil-unit there. She graduated from the University of Utah with a iated with OS Trovata social major in speech and was a member mem-ber of Theta Alpha Phi. She has been employed in Washington, Washing-ton, D. C Mr. Webster served in the US Army during the war and was wounded while overseas. He will continue his studies at the University Uni-versity of Utah this year. Newly wed Couple To Be Honored At Open House Announcement was made this week of the engagement of Twila Crandall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crandall nf Heber, Arizona to Charles Hancock, Han-cock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jos-eph Hancock of Orem. The young couple Dlan to be married Sept- 26 in the Salt Lake Temple. An open house reception will be civpn in thoir honor at the Hancock home the following evening. FRIENDSHIP CLUB The Friendship Club met Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Elsie Schenck, with Mrs. Schenck and Mrs- Emma Gill-man Gill-man as co-hostesses, Mrs. Gladys Gla-dys Prestwich was nrosontorl with a birthday gift and a de licious dinner was served. Other club members present were Mrs Emily Long, Mrs. Edith Duke and Mrs. Edna Miner. Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Byland and family have recently purchased pur-chased the William Kirk home in Lindon. Prime Safety Bale "A place for everything and everything in Its place" li prime safety rule for farm and home. Give Your Lawn An Even Shave! A well-lubricated, sharpened sharpen-ed lawn mower makes the job smoother and easier on you. Keep your mower In good, tight condition. Let us see to it every so often. Pickup service Saws Sharpened CARTERS Saw and Lawnmower Shop Phone 0854-J1 Route 2 Box 671 Today's Pattern 7 2-W, 40 Pattern 946S comes in sizes 12, 14, IS, 1$, 20; 40. Size 16 takes 4 yards 39-inch fabric. , Send TWENTY-FIVE CENT8 In coins for this pattern to 170 Newspaper News-paper Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11. N. Y. Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Our Marian Martin Spring Pattern Book Is JUST OFF THE PRESS, with brand sew easy-to-sew fash-Ions fash-Ions for everyone. Printed right on its pages is a FREE pattern for an Infant's Sacque and Bootees. Alj yours for only fifteen cents more! LCM CLUB The LCM Club met Wednesday Wednes-day evening at the home of Mrs. Hilda Stone. Sewing was enjoyed during the evening and luncheon was served. Club members mem-bers present were Mrs. Lucille Richardson, Mrs. Gurnee Anderson, Ander-son, Mrs- Lucy Rowley, Mrs. Phyllis Johnson, Mrs. LaPriel Louder, Mrs. . LaRue Gordon, Mrs. Carol Morgan, Mrs. Thelma Kocherhans and the hostess. The next club meeting will be Wednesday, Sept. 24 at the home of Mrs. Gurnee Anderson. in D0DL d a a a a a u 4 I V45D SIZES i I I via 41 am VpsF 1 -ft iuuk luwl f UK1NA DEALER Phone "3 LEGAL NOTICE iiTtheTwstrict'coTirt""of the fourth judicial district, dist-rict, in and for utah county, state of utah. SUMMONS JASPER WILLIAMS and) MARY ELLEN WILLIAMS,) his wife, ) PLAINTIFFS, ) Vs. SPRINGVTLLE REALTY) COMPANY, a corporation;) UTAH COUNTY, a Body Cor-) porate and Politic of the) State of Utah; JAMES SWAN-SON SWAN-SON and JANE DOE SWAN-) SON, his wife; H. E. HAN-) SON and JANE DOE HAN-) SON. his wife: JOHN JACI-) NO and JANE DOE JACINO.) his wife; JOE JACOI and) JANE DOE JACOI, his wife;) W. E. PARKER and JANE) DOE PARKER, his wife;) JOHN TOLICH and JANE) DOE TOLICH, his wife; JOE) PINTARELLA and JANE) DOE PINTARELLA, his wife;) D. P. BRINTON Jr., Admin-) istrator of the estate of DAV-) ID P. BRINTON, also known) as D. P. BRINTON, Deceased,) and any and all other persons) unknown claiming any right,) title, estate, interest or lien) upon the real property des-) cribed in plaintiffs' complaint) adverse to plaintiffs' .title or) clouding plaintiffs' title there-) to, ) DEFENDANTS. ) THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after aft-er service of this summons upon you, If served within the County in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after af-ter service, and defend the above-entitled action, and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand de-mand of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to recover re-cover a judgment quieting plaintiffs' plain-tiffs' title in the following described de-scribed property located in Utah County, State of Utah, to-wit: to-wit: Commencing at a point 2.55 chains West and 0.21 chains South of the North Quarter Corner Cor-ner of Section 28, Township 7 South, Range 3 East, of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thense South 3149' East along the west rr 3( . " 71fl I J Here's a chance to have a lot of fun competing tag dog pictures in 1, 2, 3, 4 order-according to your own judgment. You don't have to consult an expert or be one- this ' contest is designed for just average sportsmen. Send ia your score-card, along with coupon from a package of Dog Chow. That's all there is to it You may win that BIG first prize-package which includes a good dog, a fine Winchester model 21 shotgun, leather case, a deep-freezer for storing your game, 300 lbs. Purina Dog Chow, bunting outfit-jacket, pants and boots -and a case of ammunition. ammu-nition. Or, you may walk off with one of the 40 other fine spoftsmcn's prizes-" a fine Browning of Winchester automatic shotgun, Russell Birdshooter boots or a sportsmeols watch! Get ia and test yottf skill. Pick up a contest booklet at your Purina Dealer's tore and JYOU JUDGE THE DOGS"! 532 Thursday, September 18, 1947 ... ntnf evyttoTTT .TTTnTPTAT. DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR UTAH WJUiHix. SUMMONS FRANK P. HADLOCK, ) Plaintiff ) : vs. ROSEYBELL PIERCE - HADLOCK ) Defendant ) THE STATE OF UTAH TO , SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after ccrvir of this summons UDon you, if served within the County ... , . i : 1. i in wnicn mis acuuu ja uruugnr,, otherwise, within thirty days after af-ter service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgement will be rendered against you ac-rnrHine ac-rnrHine to the demand of the complaint, which (has been filed with the clerk of said court.). This action is brought to recover re-cover a judgement dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between plaintiff and defendant. I. E. Brockbank, Plaintiffs Attorney P. O. Address 211 Knight Building, Build-ing, Provo City, Utah. Published Sept. 19, 26, Oct. 3, 1U, ii, mti. side of canal, 5.V7 chains; thence West 12.37 chains, more or less, to the east side of the State Highway; High-way; thence South along the east side of said State Highway, 632.12 feet, more or less to the Southwest Corner of Lot 3, Block 4, Plat "A" Columbia Heights Addition; thence South 8917' East 746.03 feet; thence South 344 68 feet; thense South 89 East 757.18 feet, more or less to the Southeast Corner of Lot 17. Block 8, Plat "A" Columbia Col-umbia Heights Addition; thence North 1850' West 259.50 feet; thence North 3858' West 448.10 feet; thense north 38' 16' West 606.80 feet, more or less to the Quarter Section Line; thence North along said Section Line, 312 00 feet, more or less to the place of beginning. I. E. BROCKBANK, Plaintiffs' Attorney P. O. Address: Suite 211 Knight Building, Provo, Utah. 6 Hoop 'Plates' In 1800 dishes were an almost unknown un-known luxury in Newfoundland. Ten-inch Ten-inch iron hoops were fastened to the tables in public restaurants and the food placed within the hoops. " as 137115 for these fine So. Univ. Ave., Provo Nek; "IS 54 ujina ; l i TTTTXl 1 .1 mm |