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Show 11 jM-GEfEVAjTMEl OK SHARON THURSDAY. AUGUST 30, 1U51 Conducted W " Vernon Sluron , J9s and o V r Dixie Brewer, and Jenmel Mrs. Wil Karen. . nart on the Sunday rnp!" were Mary Mar ks pros""" . ;;.h w.::-n n J members of the ward S on Sunday were Mr. Beverly, wal- loan ana iveuu, . ;.,r jirs. Harriet Robert, Karen, Marsha r; I Glen. The Nelsons are ;i,s:ly from Montana and the -"I from Wyoming. ;vdren baptized and con-l;';'d con-l;';'d members of the cnurch t:jvwere Brenda Jean Har-' Har-' Thelma Jene McEwan, ,r Wayne jaah Stolworthy, Orem All-Stars Wii Over Payson At S. F. Tourney 0:-r.-Shar n All S.;rs de- tt'' 1 Pays::-'- U a'i Poultry rcftballers on Wednesday in a t rnund pamo cf the annual Spanish Fork Invitational tour- rament. The local club, coached by :;.nie MaJsen, 'humped the JVjSon team, 13 0. behind two-h't two-h't pitching by Ken Williams. The team is sponsored by Dr. E. Mansfield of Provo. The All-Stars will play again. cn Friday at 8:30 against S.pringville. Members of the team are Williams, Wil-liams, Dale Harding, Terry Judd, Don Allen, Earl Farns-wcr'.h, Farns-wcr'.h, Kay Madsen, Reed Ras-mussen, Ras-mussen, Verden Johnson, Lewis Edwards, Arch Brady, Mako Hideshima, Leland Wells, Del-bert Del-bert Mills and Beef Baxter. 1 1 Report Made en. than Department i easiness Regulation r r I V. West and Tommy Stolworthy and Grant McEwan. Lawrence Vernon has earned his star badge and it was presented to his father. Claude Howley. Garth Ungerman and Lawrence Vernon received life saving awards. District Commissioner Commis-sioner George R. McKinnev Jo presented the troop their Seoul charter. Lamar Simpson and Sunday evening services wae:uuuis ouupsun gave a special .hrteti bv Bishrp W. M. Ver- musical duet and prayers were oiierea Dy ixn ungerman and Tommy Stolworthy. Scout troop No" 32 had their roop committee presented and approved Sunday. The committee commit-tee comprises Alan Dickey, chairman, . Francis r. r V0I L 5 11 li U and the program was given t'Boy Scout iroop No. 32. ' i Meredith is the Seoutmast-Louis Seoutmast-Louis Simpson, assistant 'faster. Garth Wilkinson, ;3'IA superintendent, pres-trf pres-trf tenderfoot badges to the j -ivir.g boys: Teddy Sorensen, rs Sorensen, cod borensen, - fnjerman, Lamar Simpson, jell Hadlock, Reed Memmott, TH Smith. Lorin Mangum "jested second class badges to ed a Teacher. . . . '.. ' . '. : Orem kiddies got a chance to use their Imagt alien ibis summer in the drama classes conduced conduc-ed by Scera ts part of the community recreation p ?- Verrh'rs of cne class cxt pictured acting out a story with each child depicting an object su?h es a window, a tree, a stooL a mop, etc. Mrs. Helen Wentz, class instructor, rear gives instructicn as Victor C. Anderson, program director, right, leck on approvingly. Aaron Dickey is visit-, Cp. E-rl Carter, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson Ander-son of Los Angeles visited with friends here over the weekend- They were residents of Timpan- has charse cf radio repair and Simpson,! &8CS ward before moving to Lai- AVA supervision. ing wi h h's parents and friends in Orem until Sept. 5. hs ha been stationed in Alaska an Archie Vasden. Don Hadlock, f rn:a when Mr. Anderson ac-and ac-and Garth Wilkinson. ceptsd a teaching position there. Lowell Hadlock was approved Th--r were on their wa to visit Sunday to be ordained a Deacon. I wiih Mrs- Andrson's parents, Donald Hadlock will be ordain-1 r-Tr- arld Mrs- V.'alter Brown in Eurley, Idaho. tnd Mrs- S. A Carter of Orem, 's heme on furlough until Sept. 8 when he will return to his tre at the S.-.crhcrd Air 13j&: in Texas. W I N D S 0 R Conducted by DIanche Niclson Windsor residents are inviied io call 0689-R3 with personal items and other oth-er news. Mrs. Nielsoa Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Meredith Mere-dith and' fa.xi.y and Mr. and Mrs- Arthur Morednh and family fam-ily cf Orem have returned :o:n a three-day 'rip to Yellowstone. tT.e and Anna Larsen are the parents of a boy .in day at the Utah Valley m l r -V' Th: Utah Department of Bus-, ..c.-s llt-gulation spent a total el $103,430 during the year eni- 30. 1951, it was stated n j research report released h. s week by Utaa Fiundati n, ; i. n:;n-prol;t tax research ag- Ceuli-cticns of are Business ..(.buialion Department, which .ci-.ie almost entirely from fees ,..d by companic-s and individ-tu.s. individ-tu.s. amounted to $207,348. The . epartment dees not spend dir-;c..y dir-;c..y the fees collected by it but itiiiis collections to the state antral and special funds and receives finances for its opvrat-. opvrat-. oil from appropriations made .jy the State Legislature. An exception ex-ception to this is the Banking Department which was given cui.hcr.ty by the 1351 Legislature Legislat-ure to use all fees collected by : directiy in the administration oi me department program. The present consolidated De-,.ar De-,.ar inent of Business Regulation s maue up of six sub-depart-.i.e.T.s or divisions the Publ.c vtivice Commission, Trade Commission, Securities Commis s.on, Insurance Department Registration Uepartment,. and .he Banking Department. Prior to 1941, these were all independ tnt s ate agencies, the Utah Foundation report points out. Although the Banking Depart-( men: is technically within the s department of Business Regula ! i.en, it is virtually independent .i any control by the three-man .ua-ness Regulation Commission. Commiss-ion. The Commission of Business .emulation supervises the activ-...ts activ-...ts of the other five divisions i the department, and its mem-, ji.rs make up the Publ.c Serv-. u, Tiade anj Securities Com-....ai.ciis. Com-....ai.ciis. The rou-ine work of each of the divisions of the inaj-; dunn? 'he summer months, and or department is done under a ta'r ;te wil be m the iincsr director or administrator U sh;if e ;n history, according to charge. Theobald. ine new pouury exnior. iilding, enlarged for a com- The Sunday School officers end teachers and their partners held a social at the home of rtosa Baxter Saturday evening. Games were played and retiesh-.i'cr.t? retiesh-.i'cr.t? served. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Long are slated over the arrival of their first daugh er, born Saturday at .he American Fork hospital. The baby has four brothers. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs-Ferry Mrs-Ferry Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford J. Stark have a new granddaughter born in he American Fork hospital Sunday morning. The parents are Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Bever-idge Bever-idge of Pleasant Grove- 4 - I 1 El a I L. Jr i u 0, V from 3' sortment mm, XI: . . . 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StringkKt Stalk I WW 13 10 FIODUCI MICES SUBJECT TO OAftT MARKET CHANCES LAC MDIl Dry Milk Mafces 5 Full Quart for Drinking, Cooking lb. pkg. w CEEF LIVER r fc 79 WHITIIIG fc. 27 picnics SmN, Smoked IIAAS Swokod. fcrtf Piece Shank CQ, Cirter QO, Pk b. J7 SKcm b. 70? Ready rcrr taact o.s.ood erode bttr ItVMJI ShoeWerCrt. LUriCIl .'EAT La,. rniivrii"Trnc swiff. SLICED BACO.f .,59 Mmfi Pride Premii Swfrf. Promiwre Gold Coi .,59 fc63 t 69 ,.53 CPJSCO 3 lb. can 98c Vegetable Shortening Crews Ready Fair Grounds for Sept. 15 Opening Uiah's premier entertainment and education classic, ;he annual Stale Fair, will be ready for showing on Saturday, Sept. 15, with scores of new improvements improve-ments "o the fair piant, according accord-ing to J. A- Theobald, secretary-manager secretary-manager of the fair. Improvement and redecorat-ien redecorat-ien has been underway on near ly all the fair grounds buildings Anderson Xev.lywcds Honeymoon At Lake Tshoe H'rcymoonins at Lake Tahoe this week are newlywej Mr. and Mrs. Kennion Anderson who were married on Monday evening even-ing at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Anderson. The bride is the former form-er Joan Dexter Shriver. daughter daught-er of Mr. and Mrs- H. D. Shriver Shriv-er of Provo. The wedding ceremony was rerfermed by President Henry D. Taylor of the Sharon stake and was witnessed by members f the two families. A recept.on in the Vineyard ward hall complimented the couple. The bride was attended by Mrs. Feme Anderson, matron cf h'.ror, and Jerrie Smith, maid cf honor. Dee Anderson was best man and ushers were Mack Billings, Bill Shriver and Gordon Gor-don Billings. Follow. ng their honeymoon, the newlyweds will make their home in Los Angeles where Mr. Anderson will continue his studies in dentistry at the University Univ-ersity of Southern California. u;:io;i imi The report outlines the board powers of the Public Service Commission of Utah faying, "No common or controct carrier, ferry, electric, telephone, tele- plete section for pigeons, is re painted and locked up ready fori WiC it-UiViJig Ui (AJI.Ui.d- i av new swine barn is compelled graph, water gas, or pipeline and ted j with the new. State without the approval of the commission. Changes in rates or schedules or curtailment curtail-ment or discontinuance of service serv-ice all require Commission sanction. sanc-tion. All regular carrier and )y decorated rabbit building. Stalls for all three cattle exhibit ex-hibit barns are now being erected erect-ed and will be ready by Sept. 1. Barns for the horse section are now in readiness. A canopy approach to the In- uL-ii. i lJJC .CH. ciustnai Ar's building is an in- eu iu iiia&e annual itpui j io the Commission. The Commission Commis-sion exercises control over rail- ovation for the 1951 fair. Many erhibitors are now moving dis-j plays into the building. The fair will open Sept. 15 i wi.h appropriate ceremonies.! and with the "Holiday on Ice" 1 extravaganza at the Coliseum. ' road crossings and safety devices de-vices thereon." Utah Foundation reports that during the year ended June 30, 1851, the Public Service Commission conducted formal hearings on 182 cases. j This, the Foundation reports,' Sharon Turnbow, eight-j compares with 154 cases during year-old daughter of Mr. and. the previous year and 148 cases Mrs. LaVerl Turnbow celebrat-j for tre year ended June 30, 1949. 1 1 d her birthday with a party on j The Utah Foundation release1 Monday afternoon. Guests were! ' T - it. " K - , . rt,n! t-w intlinM 1hP nthPt- artivitips of rvsren ihhii juto onen oeeg- 1h Dpnartmpst of Business Rb- miller, Judy Headlight Overall- Leather Jacket Hardeman Hats Uniform Shirts Leather Belts All Wool Suits Dress Trousers Work Clothes Rain Wear Regal Ties and Others S HIGH QUALITY CLOTHES FOR MEN AND BOYS 182 West Center Provo, Utah Housewives, Moon, Peay, Ilene Davis, Frances and Fern Brockbank, Jay Brown, Lee Guymon, Lee Johnson, Michael Adams, Evan Skinner, Judy, Dick, Gary and Diane Turnbow. Securities Commission approves Blanding after ana registers securities io oe , I 1 School Time Values ulation in controlling and li censing businesses and individuals individ-uals in the state. About 500 insurance in-surance companies and 4,00 insurance in-surance salesmen, agents, solic itors, and adjusters are licensed ( and regulated by the Insurance Gordon and Lloyd Lyman' Division oi tne oepartment. ine,have returned to their home in; a week's visit - V V T Tt .. 1 , iwjin np uwrpire ram er iam-i ossuea in tne Mate, ana licenses jjy security dealers, agents, and. I salesmen. This division also ex-j Lawrence Vernon has re-amines re-amines and licenses persons en-, turned home from the Utah gaged as real estate brokers orjvalley hospital where he has salesmen. been for the past two weeks Administration of the trade p0y0. He is reported to be laws of the state, with the en- improving but is still confined forcement of fair trade prices to his bed-and bed-and prevention of unfair piac-j uces m trade competition, is carried on by the Trade Cora-mission Cora-mission is the Department of Business Regulation. Banks and financial institutions are chartered, charter-ed, examined, asd regulated py the semi-independent Banking Department under a Commissioner Commiss-ioner appointed by the Governor. Govern-or. A further function of the Business Bus-iness Regulation Department is performed by the Registration , Division in registering and lie-, ensing persons desiring to work in Utah in any one of 21 different differ-ent professions and trades. Assisted Ass-isted by representative commit-, tees from 20 of the groups, this division examines applicants grants licenses to those showing the proper qualifications. , Some registration and licens-j ing activity t carried on outside ' the Department of Business ( Regulation, 4t is pointed out in; the Ltah Foundation report Separate boards exist for licensing licens-ing members of the State Ear, abstractors of title to personal; or real property, and persons engaged as motor vehicle dealers deal-ers in Utah. Lookie! you buy YVatkins Liniment or Beef,1 Iron and Wine Tonic at , Regular price. jYOU GET .Menthol Camphor ointment Large $.20 Liquid Antiseptic, Pt. .. .20( Granular Soap, lb. .20. Liquid Cleaner, qt. .20, St oik Up for a Year Joe Taylor "THE WATKINS MAN ,115 East 10th South Fhone 055S JS Oram Girls Rayon Vests SPECIAL Built up Shoulder tyf e. Sizes 2toH. Blue Demin Jeans SPECIAL I i $i9S Famous Tarah' Brand. Double knee, Zipper front. SI'UN-LO Rayon Jersey Slips nri SPECIAL For girls. Lace trims, sizes 4 to 12. 29 Boys Polo Shirts nM and CA SPECIAL w T Striped and plain patterns, all colors $1-00 Master Knit Boys Sox SPECIAL 3 PR. Ingrain, Mercerized. Colorful Stripes. .98 Mrs. Donald Erickson received re-ceived a phone call this week from her husband who has been in Japan for six months- He has been in the Navy for three years and is a., machinist., mate.. 3rd class. He is stationed aboard the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Boxer-He Boxer-He is the son of Mr. and Mrs Fred H Erickson cf Gunnison-Mrs. Gunnison-Mrs. Erickson is living here with her parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. La .1 X Dresses for Girls 4 .98 and CO special A Colorful phidp, check.ndnnerttrns Nylon Anklets end special JY T?enl Ouslity. Famous IVar Brand, white & colors Tricot Ravon Panties An special For f'rls. Pastel Colors, lace trims. 49? FUETCraEEl'G r,fi WEST CENTER PROVO, LTAH ment Hansen. |