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Show r t I ' s "I I ! I 1 I IrJthf simian "guinea pU" Bhe! i ion tour of duty S SSh arm" area medical ! ""JTS gin Antonio. Tex., We-"fc last lander He ha. proved Immune to ; l flu ad I , Mr. sand Mrs. Howard vnnze of Pocatello, Idaho and K, Anna Kunze of Portland, S werf weekend visitors trethe Don Iviehome. They .to attend the Sharon sem-S5 sem-S5 gradation exercises Boyd Se was one of the graduates. f . Frank Woffinden, Jr. is visaing at the home of hu Mg. pnts Mr. and Mrs. F. B. woii-nden woii-nden this week. He has spent the past year in Hawthorne, Slifomia, where he is employed employ-ed in the engineering department depart-ment of the North American Airways- OAK HILLS Madge McKell 2661-M The following couples attended attend-ed the Friday evening session at th Salt Lake Temple: Bishop and Mrs. John Naylor, Mr. and Mrs. Max Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Jams Clark, Mr. and Mrs. David Mankav. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gurr and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gurr of Springviiie. Members of the genealogy committee met at the home of tv, rhairman. William Stuelller, and were set apart by the bish- nrirv The members ot tne com mittee will work in pairs and ,riii wiait ward (members ana en- .rmrapo them to do their geneal ogy work. They will meet once a month to make reports, &et a- T,cf tn wnrk on the commiuee uroro Mr. ana JVird. nuuaiu Stueller, Mr. and Mrs. Leo b Mrs. Camilla Denys Mrs. Martha Hair, Mrs. iviary Davis. Mrs. Mary Mackay and Mrs. Madge McKell. The Book of Mormon study group will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Gam rnmips on Sunday evening. , The closing social of the Relief Re-lief Society will be held in the garden at the home of Mrs. El-ma El-ma Young on Tuesday at 2:30. A book review will be given by Kenneth Sansome. The Tns eiris will present a I round table discusion on What tv.o i.ns fiirls Program Keaiiy Is at meeting on Sunday, uiris hetween the ages of 12 and 21 ,.riii nartirinate. Musical uum voc will innlude group singing and a vocal duet by Martha Brown and Elaine Leichty. ml mmeinuiur By Jim Larkin "Heaven is not gained at a tingle to Ull (J ' Vnless you bound into the thick traffic face But' e en then in Heaven yon may Mnf h Irttintl There are prospects, you know, of a much Holier place THURSDAY, MAY 26. " " i .. . M Ififmwherrv Days v r an .iAn uat i i n h i n ii t,eicuiauvu uvi. t i n O vA A 1949 j MEN OP MERIT If you ha'' attended three V n 1 v e rsities, had gotten into military semi? and (in WorM War 1 ) bad won the Croix de Guerre and the Legion of Honor, and if thereafter you had written flnen nf articles, short stories. plays and novels (one winning the Pulitzer award), the chances are that you would be resting "on your laurels and living at ease on a comfortable Income Well. Louis Bromfield did all of these things, but you don't catch him loafing Instead, he is busy as all get out on his Malabar Farm, near Lucas. Ohio, where he i rioine a fine lob On this remarkable area, Farmer Bromfield is making an intensive study of better agricultural and stock-raising methods Then, through written articles and talks around the country, he shares his knowledge with everyone. To make better farmers, to Increase In-crease production are most needed need-ed and valuable public services. Louis Bromfield who could take things easy prefers to be busy for the benefit of others Indeed. a Man of Merit VERMONT ELDERS PLAN OUT-DOOR PARTY Elders of Vermont ward and their partners will attena a Hamburger Fry" on Saturday night at 6 p m. at tne City canyon park. Members ol the bishopric and uieir wivr ...ill Ko crvooinl ffUPstS. Ball WUl W .jjjw. 9 games and other entertainment are planned. Grant S- Richards Is in Plain City this week attending the stock show being neia wcic. He is exhibiting cattle from the BYU farm in Pleasant View. . LIVE AS BRAVELY AS THEY DIE" Mr. and Mrs. Oliver M- Hansen attended the weading reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Eldon R. rlenncnsen vjoyce "earner) "ea-rner) in Springviiie last week. Miss Mary Lou Foutz of v;..tlt,nrl New Mpxieo is visit- IVil ,iaiu, ia hprp with relatives ana friends. She is a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs- wimam T. Wells. LaVar (Bud) Stark, hus-ua hus-ua r,f fhe fnrmer Marv Jean uauu vji . w Skinner of Orem, was notified Monday that he had passed the bar examination. Mr. Stark was graduated from Utah university. univ-ersity. He plans to open a law office in Salt Lake City. . mL . .. ! ' 'I ii 1 1 1 f ' ;! II ' ; ' . I . . . . iril. nflQI.Tl The Primary closed a success- Utah Strawberry days will be mrir ;ith a social .held in Pleasant urove on i for the children and their moth-Inesday. Thursday Friday and . XL'b- rmnioteri rtnrine ine.saiuraay. junc " r-.a. w i year was displayed and a pro gram and refrejshments were en joyed. Members of the Elders quor. Wa celebration 1 1 TIf h t&r r mf .111 . v with four days featuring parades, par-ades, rodeos, baseball games and other enertainment. The will open on nm and thrir wives sponsored an excursion to tne oau lihuc nntinu were Mr. and Mrs. Wil son Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Le WcnncHnw .Tune 1 at 10 a m- with the grand parade, which will be repeated at 6 p m. WoHnecflav evening at 8:30 land J. Wells, Mr. ana wrs. osS Snrensen. Holdaway. Mr. and Mrs. jonn - iivpstock Goode, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth .arena director. The Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle are already n -J Grove, Pulsipher Mr. and Mrs. Aaron coming from Las Vegas, Nevada. MJS'Mr' and Mrs. Lloyd Feature acts this yewU J. . j irr-in.. rlnHe Rov Rocors Horse ins- MUls, Mr. ana mis- iv,pf TinrP net- n,iina nrl Mr. and Mrs- ger and his Liberty Horse act. trick and fancy riders; George IWillo onrl AndvWamich. clownS. The Pleasant Grove riding club wil also participate at each per- Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Per- c . T r kins have sold their home to Mr. FLWing room set-Sofa andand Mrs. Alvin Jensen, The Per-cha Per-cha r Good condition. $50.00.kins family will move to San Hna Hampshire. Pk.. f" Wesley Soulier, former agriculture ag-riculture teacher at Lincoln high school, will receive his masters degree from the u&ao in Logan in June. His field is agriculture. Mr. Soulier is agricultural agri-cultural agent for the Union Pacifin railroad, a position he has held since leaving the high school here. Mrs. Soulier is the former Lucille Skinner of Orem. j i I1 T FARMS. HOMESFORSALE-1 OREM REAL ESTATE 5th NORTH and STATE PHONE 0539-J2 Let Us Help you build your new home! If you have a lot and a little cash that's all it takes insure nere Putting an uninsured car owner off ihe road won'l re build your car or pay your doctor, but our insurance will GET IT AND HAVE IT, WHEN YOU NEED IT! O. H. Anderson. Broker DEFINITIONS IX RHYME PREMISE proposition or stated point of view Established by preceding facts, and so considered true NOSTALGIA means "home-sickness " The word does not apply (as often it is wrongly used) to thoughts of times gone ny rrvt The "hike'' season is at hand and if there is a bicycle in your home, the child using it should be drilled in tins saiety caie-chism caie-chism Bikes should be ridden at the extreme right of tne roaa. and on v in single me u mere is a group of riders All rules of the road including proper signalling when making a turn should be observed There should he tin "hitchine on to anotner moving vehicle No extra passen- oor chmiiri lie carried ai aur time And in night riding which should be avoided if pos- light or good reflector should be used Kias are naiuiaiiy unless, un-less, impress them with the necessity neces-sity of being cautious. Among the many things heyond my ken Is uhy. when I climb stairways which divide-Right divide-Right side and left always some hefty hen Comes clumping down the stairs on the wrong side. Make it a daily habit to check every possible source oi m around your property. No amount of Insurance will replace your belongings and valuable keepsakes. Tricky and silly though It Is, that radio "commercial" claim. "No other cigarette can make this statement." must remain unchallenged un-challenged until all cigarettes learn to talk. - I SOMlGtRUS USE AN AWFUL LOT Off- 2 SOAP TO GET A RING- ON THEIR fiT , We're not soft soaping when 'we claim lo have just about the slickest lads in ihe husin-ess husin-ess working on our customers' cars. In addition, we're pest control specialists. By that we mean we can lake the bugs out of your buggy in jig time. Remarkable Savings . MONUMENTS OF DISTINCTION DONT POSTPONE CHOOSING A JIpNT s MENT BECAUSE OF THE COST. WE HAVE HANDSOME STONES PRICED FOR EVERY CmCUMSTANCE. Distinctive Designing Cement Burial Vaults Beesley . Monument and Vault Company i n - A J TXT ki w ou Prnvo rnone luo- ox Treat isi ovum w - woll hnhlnd US. 1 IIO UIUUIII 1W - ' -fill rAmnln ftnnoVlnE echoes of various radio speakers who called It "r erj-yoo-ary. (Rel'nwcl by The Bell Syndicate Inc.) 1DTED S 470 WEST FIRST NORTH PK3XE 666 DAYOBwITc r. Loveless of Menlo, nntnrnin visited here Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Loveless and with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Harding. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pace and children have moved from Dividend and will make their home in Vineyard. .TiT.;j sjk r.i.t.a'. PECTIU I nmTtrta T?rkT) mTTlYR TTON DAY Made to order. Bring your offers in early. Potted Plant., also dress flower, for gi occasions, made by Mr.. Caddie Ferre and Mrs. Stella Duffin DONT FORGET OUR CONTEST ENDS MAY 15 A Camera given for the most unusual Photo 0REM-GENEVA PHOTO CENTER 156 SOUTH STATE STREET Phon. 6SS2.ni Redence Phone 0521-J3 TII.1PAN0G0S CRUSHED ROCK PRODUCTS CO. Crushed Road Base Material . 1 INCH MINUS For Driveways, Roads 60c Per Ton at Pit Plant Mix Asphalt Pavement Approximately 13c sq. ft. - Estimate on Request Other Road Oils and Asphalt Products Price on Request f Pit Approximately 34 miles North of Pleasant Grove On Timp Cave Road. Office: 275 East State Road Pleasant Grove Phone 3891 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. T. Val Christiansen, operator BULK PRICES TO CONTRACTORS AND MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS. General Bradley Paces the Caisson By Omar N. Bradley , Chief of Staff, V. S. Army This it the text of an tSdreu delivered by General Bradhy nf THIS xt me irii huriai tervict for Corporal Edward K. Longmeadow, AfaM.. ct the rel niruu e v D visioHi Redal of friends and neighbors at Lovgmeadnw. lass st ssansjfiE Argonne and in the snows oi uie Pnr lone as free ron hav lived, worked, worshipped and Jird their famlli -s under the rime, so long have their sons been summoned to arm. aains, those who stror them. In Kenerati,.i alter Renerat.on they have been forced to quit these q.iet h.mu in jour peaceful Taller to fight-and sometime, to die-In conflict. vUited upon them by issue, that seemed remote from ther everyday Uve Fmm the chancelleries of London. Paris, Berlin, Rome, Tokyo ard Moscow ObltVe? ."rn-rple. that have .carred the progress nf aU mankind eventually r -mined the seas to invade the snug i !. d warm kitchens ot these colonial homes. And a. these 23 strut Jei have wTted the youth and resource, of nations They have also left behind them Borrowing' women and empty chairs in the houses on this trreen. It i. easy for u. who are living to honor the saenflce. of those who are dead. For it helps us to assuaKe the guilt we .hould feel ta the? presence. Wars can be prevented just a. surely as they ITre provS and therefore we who fail to prevent them must ahare in guilt for the dead. ' I have not come here today to consecrate war and its evil, for the .acrifices war ha. produced. For every man in whom war ha. taffid Sacrifice, and love there are many more whom it ha. degraded with brutality, callousnes. and greed. 1 1 ATHER we are gathered hlt l from those of our dead who have already g vv en inw .o much. W. have come to learn-if can-how men live as charitably together in peace a. they died lor eacn in war. .. .nend W. have come to ask why It W men "cannot their bodie. against the Siegfried Line-wny it u live a. bravely a. they die. . . In our hatred .nd renuncl.Uon of w.r . mu. ot " the root, of conflict flourish in th. fault, and flureMfr0;m,htht who eek peace Just a. .urely a. they take .nape disease, and design, of aggressor.. While the American people have --'S strength, the power, and w.sdom U hal elnn0Bcence aggression in whatever form it sc'? bring on war., through indifference or neglect of .truggle. that onng m W. have .uffered enough in two worljl war. to know involvement in peace mean, certain torment ta war , Either we .hall employ our .wenguu -"-z . boldly and righteously in defense Mrf human dignity d Jreom or we shall waste those reserve, for peace and oeiaun w that breed new war.. . .. n This lad we buried today is partly 'm of you Is the victim of your oily and the f ol y of an the p peoples who turned their back, on the ill. of we worm . ?hePvery time those aggressor, at whose hand, he met T&STJr tAV countenanced their cureTdfstant" and peaceful town. ,ik. these cgng to com forts, refusing risks, seeking safety in undthrUho ,ou)?h we recanted power and consc ce to side ub bigb; anlVleom- &W&' young .on. ,F THE United States ever again stoop, to expedient, to .void ger. of all half-way measure, and wasU i our .trengtn science a. a weathervane rather than a force. inoffensive .olution., drugging the Nation witn an . security which under those condition, cannot exist. II we are w aninion and decimate our forces at wlU. 3PTo live by conviction, from whicj, , th. tree jt On h Memorial Day. a. w. ta k. .h"? Jf S 7r Corpl. Edward Wilkin. Army of the United 'tMenwm-wZer-we pay homage a. he would have u. do to .11 tai JtSrZZ- honor them, W. pray they will ever rest in peace. Frank Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. Axel F. Andreas- on will be the speakers at sac- a nJ . 4 n 1 1 vio r t rameni meemiB "v.-.. , f,,,. chat at he home of Mr. and Airs.: rnram of s00rts. includ- S. II. Blake following churcn., "bJeball and children's The Gospel Doctrine Class and h arranged for all the MIA Special Interest E0UP ; f o?r nvq of the celebration. are sponsoring the cnat ana au( adults of the ward are invited. Marlin and Farrell Crosby A canyon party was staged uan are the parents ot a Daoy by the Genealogy class of the fiiri born Monday at the Utah Sunday School at Canyon Glen. ( valley hospital- The recreational officers are Aaron Stoddard, Wilson Jen- ncia ai u e "'T" kins, Alton Morrill and .'leo ftirs. iaywr . '"' 'Sunday School officers and tea-nujjti. tea-nujjti. .. . .1 i,, Anno nf ilip nro A faculty meeting tor oincers cucia wuic m v..u.R .--and teachers of the Sunday gram. Refreshments were serv. School and their partners was t a. T .' V s ' 'it V' BIO rOTJ' OF THE BRONX ... The famed Collin. In New York a. the pnmd fath. Chle. CoUh , J jWaU t nrm clerk. De with the proud mother, Ethel Cofflaa, M. T btblrt8 boy. and two glrto-welf hed four ZZ 1 pounds, three ounce.; five pounds, five ounces, and three P? ounce, at birth. Thy wUl be named Andrew, Ward, VtMtm an . . " 7 1:111 x X nnatfi 1 r .w BUICK CHEVROLET ASHTON'S USED CARS AND TRUCKS 175 North 1st West Phone 155 $1845.00 '47 Chrysler Convert Perfect mechanically Fullv Eauipped Book, at $2350-00 $895.00 40 Chev. Convert Paint like New Mechanically O.K. Radio and Heater. A real buy! $1045 '46 Chev. 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