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Expert men and w "en's alterations, make dresses, 'ormals, trousseaus, children' -olhing. Men's shirts and slacks 'e or call Mrs- Cuyler, 447 N. 2nd West. Provo. Phone 2276R QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS dueto EXCESS ACID Free BookTellsof HomeTreatmentthat Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing Over three million bottle of the Willard TnrATMiNT have been sold for relief of i.vnipuunaofdiatroa arising from Stomach nnd DuoionalUlconduetoEcH Acid roor Digestion, Sow or Upsot Stomach, Gasttno, Hoartburn, SleeplouMM, ate, ue to Eeo. Acid. Hnid on 15 dttyo' trial I Vsk for "Willard't Menage" which fully JJtplaiua this treatment Ire at GENEVA PHARMACY The Best In AUTO INSURANCE STATE FARM MUTUAL X. C. Hicks, Local Agent Jur new low rates offer you he most economic car Insurance In-surance available. In ten years of selling I have never .ad a claim rejected. Phone 12 19 N. University At.. 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PHONE 0521 J3 ns:mRni:uni:::i:::a::::::::::i:::i:Ki:ii::::sri:un Metal Work n::::::a:::::tu::ua::u:r.u:ui::::::nsnun:::na!tu:i:::s Cleg-g Welding Phone 075 J3 Ornamental iron work. Porch railings. General Welding and fabrication. 1700 South State Orem Pianos and Accordians FOR SALE OR RENT Pianos $75 00 and up. Accordians Accor-dians $25.00 and up. Small down payment. Easy terras New and used. Lessons. Williams Music Co. 308 Sast 3rd South PHONE 3768 WASHER REPAIRING Ralph's Radio & Appliance 65 No. University Ave. PROVO Phone 611 by "Millions" HAIRCUTS 1 DODGE Perfect Answer MM-' -J J WW Jt-4 J.WS4 i MOST CERTAINIY OWE A LOT TO SCOUTNG. WHAT RETURN U I'VE COT IT! I i'm writing out a y CHECK SO THAT NOSE t BOYS CAN GET SOME OF VIE FUN THAT 1 HAD 11 IN MY TROOP. h 7 qa k. GRAND VIEW Marilyn Young 048 J4 Members of the ward choir participated in games and dancing danc-ing and enjoyed a program on Thursday evening. The program included a song by Ila McKin-non, McKin-non, Margaret Nicol and Ilene Oleson; a reading by Lowell Baum; a solo by Maxine Har-ward, Har-ward, a reading by Devina Day and a group pantomime by Glena Ivy, Mignon Sheriff, Patsy Pat-sy Welsh, Kay Camenish and Barbara Carter. The ward Elders and their partners met Friday evening to enjoy dancing and refreshments at the ward hall. An intermission intermiss-ion program included a reading by Mrs. Bud Shields and a duet by Mr- and Mrs. Bruce Wentz-Thirty-five couples were in attendance. at-tendance. Babies blessed last Sunday' were the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fawn Morgan, given the name Gary William and blessed by his father and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Newby, named Christine, blessed by Leland Black- Sunday evening services were Mr. and Mrs. J. Alvin Hig bee and Mr. and Mrs- Philo T. Edward were among those who attended the Sharon stake temple tem-ple excursion last week. Electric hot water service is completely automatic ! All you have to do is turn the tap ! You get all the hot yater you vanl. . . yes, hot water day or night 365 days a year! UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Homo Ownership - A TAX PAYING COMPANY - Local Control presented by the Scouts. Kay 'Johnston conducted the meeting land the color presentation was performed by David Williams, iVerl Morgan and Wesley Johnston. John-ston. The Scout code and oath .were given by troop members. Talks were given by Gary Har-wad, Har-wad, John Nicol, Fawn Morgan and Max Williams. David Williams Will-iams played an instrumental solo and Norman Eatough and Spencer Dean played a duet, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Inez Tracy. Norman Eatough played taps as the colors were retrieved. Assisting Assist-ing in the ushering, under the i direction of the LDS girls organ-izaton organ-izaton were Georgia Syme, Carol Car-ol Williams, Alene Carter and Maurine Lewis. The MIA officers and teachers held a short meeting after church to discuss the matter of organizing organ-izing a drive to complete payment pay-ment of ward assessments for the budget. All members of the ward who have not contributed will be contacted. All ward members and former ward members are reminded that February 22 is the date for the annual ward reunion- It will be held at the Grand View school with serving starting at 6 p m., followed by a program at 7:30 and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones (Belva Wentz) are the parents of a baby boy. "X, 01 LINCOLN Zaida M- Wallace 0533 J4 Counselor Luzell Robbins presided pre-sided at the regular fast day meeting. Rhea Cordner was confirmed con-firmed a member of the LDS church by Mr. Robbins. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Wendell Wen-dell Larsen was blessed and given the name of Connie Gale by her uncle, Paul Beck- Relief Society meeting was conducted by Nina Booth on Wednesday. The Theology lesson les-son was given by Ruth Moss and several ladies bore their testimonies. testi-monies. Thirty-four members were present. Youth leadership meeting was held Sunday afternoon under the direction of Luzell Robbins. Reports of the auxiliary organizations organ-izations were given and problems were discussed. Carol Reese was sustained assistant secretary in the Sunday School organization last week. A program commemorating the birthday of scouting was presented pre-sented Sunday evening under the direction of the Scout Troop committees- Alvin Higbee was in charge. Opening prayer was offered of-fered by Keith Bench and Ar-dean Ar-dean Bench, YMMIA superintendent superinten-dent welcomed the congregation. Talks on the theme, "Strengthening "Strength-ening the Arm of Liberty" were given by Ronald Mansfield, Carl Duke, Albert Rowley, Lynn Poulson and Hugh Park. Thom as LeFevre played a guitar solo and a number was sung by a quartet comprising Dee, DeVon, Willis and Que Adams. Mrs- Viola Higbee spoke on "What Scouting means to my boy" and Thomas Reese spoke on "Mv boy and Scouting." Larry Dick-erson Dick-erson lead all Scouts in repeat ing me bcout oath and giving Swim A ERENTYOOD WITH A 40 INCH ZIPPER FRONT! i i VALUE ! Better than ever , . . this new version of a top best seller! It boasts a nice, 1-o-n-g 40" covered zipper fastening. It's done in that washday favor, ite, SO square percale, in fresh new prints, with a great big 120" sweep skirt. And ... it comes in sizes from 12 to 40! ' Rcg.U.S.raU Off. Where Utah County Shops And Saves Jerry Hansen, Ronald Hatch, Tommy Moon and Beth Moon attended the Lehi Stake old folks day banquet held last week at the Lehi tabernacle and helped entertain the group. Kelly Healy is feeling fine and ready to go back to school after being ill for the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Harker visited at the Lavern Harker home last week- They returned to their home in Salt Lake City Saturday morning. the Scout sign. Closing prayer was offered by Albert Rowley. A meeting of the Adult Aaron- ic priesthood officers and committee com-mittee was held at the home of Alvin Higbee. Tickets were made for the stake dance which is to be held Feb. 17 in the Lake View chapel. Light refresh ments were served. Primary convened Monday with President Delia Aiken presiding. pre-siding. Prayer was offered by Don Dowdle. The project was presented by "Brekkers, Kay Bunnell, Sterling LeFevre and Gerald Lunceford. The Bluebird Blue-bird class, under the direction of Sherrie Balser presented a play, "Give your pennies for the Child ren's Hospital." Taking part were Kathryn Wallace, Lorna Gordin, Sherrie Booth, Glenda Richards, and Karen Terry. Primary workers will call at each home in the ward during the week for contributions for the Primary hospital. The Elders and the adult Aaronic priesthood of Lincoln and Timpanogos wards the sponsoring spon-soring a dance in the recreation hall on February 18. Tickets can be obtained from members ! of the quorums. FAVORITE y uj yi & ii o o cfit M . J" - cAl THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, ig5o "1 4 i 4 u I 'A V FAIREST OF THE FAIR . , , Suzanne Marcus won first prfa in a keeaty contest conducts among- fair coed at New York university. A scholarship te well-known school of modelling Is one of the prizes. Miss Marcos is interested Is swimmlar. rotf and FEMALE HELP WANTED EARN BIG MONEY with FREE SAMPLES of Imprinted Notes, Napkins, Stationery. $1 box of 15 , all-events Greeting Cards, oth rs, pay up to 100 PROFIT! ' Assortments on approval. STYLART, 1310 Santee, Dept. 74, Los Angeles 55, Calif. WE BUY Sell, trade and transfer livestock- Also Milch Strain Durham or Jersey Bull service. Call Peg Taylor, Phone 2022, Pleasant Grove. ro) store |