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Show ,4 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1951 Mrs. Darrell Luke and two children, Galend and Desmond, from Hurricane has returned home after being joined by her husband and his mother, Mrs. William Luke. Duane Luke and family of Salt Lake City visited visit-ed with them while they were here. s T U D E A K E R S CENTRAL UTAH MOTOR COMPANY -BEST BUYS" 1947 STUDE VA ton Truck - Stock bed -very clean .... $995.00 1948 International 2 Ton cab and chassis -2 speed axle - Tires A-l New paint $1395.00 1948 International 3-4 Stake - Low mileage - clean $395.00 1949 International 1 V4 ton stake bed - low mileage $1295.00 Several more to Choose From Central Utah Motor Company Proven Dependability 2 BIG LOTS PROVO 410 South Univ. Phone 1748 SPANISH FORK 50 East 2nd North Phone 731 Sen. Bennett Calls . For Academy Aspirants' Bids Prospective applicants for West Point and Annapolis should prepare immediately for competitive examinations, Senator Sen-ator Wallace F. Bennett (R., Utah) said this week. For 1952 classes the Senator has been allowed three vacancies at Annapolis and one at West Point. He has arranged with the United States Civil Service Commission to administer examinations exam-inations at post offices throughout through-out Utah on December 28, 1951. "I am making an early announcement ann-ouncement of these tests so that men wishing to apply can arrange ar-range their courses of study to meet academic requirements at i!he two institutions," he said. "At the present time I intend to results of these competitive exhale ex-hale my appointments on the animations." Academy entrance requirements require-ments place most emphasis on English, mathematics, United States history and general aptit ude, the Senator said. Men 17 and 22 and in good physical condition who wish to study at either the military or naval academy are requested to submit before October 15 a letter let-ter to the Senator listing their name, address, educational background back-ground and choice of school. Letters Let-ters of recommendation may be attached. " A principal and three alternates alter-nates for each vacancy will be named following the examinations, examinat-ions, Senator Bennett said. Mr. and Mrs. William Witcher and Bishop Booth of Laguna Beach, California and Erma Dulffin of North Holliday have been visitors at the Sam Bradshaw home. Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Thai-man, Thai-man, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Burn-ingham Burn-ingham and Mr. and Mrs. Mar-low Mar-low Peterson attended funeral services in Mt. Pleasant Tuesday for Mrs. Evie Simmons. () OA UN LIS4 f i A; -Conducted by , :,; Madge . McKeli residents are invited to call it Mrs. McKell 2660-J with personal items and olh r news. ALL-WOOL ' CT'S ALL-WOOL SWEATERS DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON BROKEN LOTS AND SIZES FROM OUR REGULAR BRANDS u3 7 Pull-Over's Sleeveless Vesta Coat Styles Cable Stitch Sleeveless Pullovers Fancy Weaves Plain Colors Fancy Patterns Ski Sweaters Turtle Neck Sweaters Tennis Sweaters Reductions on Some Items as Much as m Provo's Finest Store for Men PROVO. UTAH SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS: Sunday Priesthood 8:45 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Fast Services 11:15 a m. Sacrament meeting 5:00 Monday Primary 4.00 p.m. Tuesday Relief Society 4 p.m. Wednesday MIA 7:30 p m. Priesthood meeting will not be held Sunday due to general conference. All classes of the Sunday School, witn the exception excep-tion of the adult class, will meet. Members of John Taylor's class will present the opening exercises exer-cises as follows: Patsy Bingham, opening prayer and sacrament gem; Geraldine Jacobsen and Barbara Taylor will give short talks. There will be no evening services. Boys who graduated from Primary Sunday, Richard Fin-layson, Fin-layson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Finlayson, and Larry Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelson. The following babies were blessed during fast day services on Sunday: the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Haslam, named Debra Lynn by her father; the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gam Phillips, Phil-lips, named David P. by his father, with the grandfather, Mr. Picket, assisting; and the daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Bank-head, Bank-head, named Lauralyn by her father. Wilford Muhlestein, ward clerk, read the names of 17 new ward members on Sunday. This brings the ward population to 869 a growth of nearly 500 in the three and one-half years since the organization of the ward. Anjio pears on the ward farm are ready to be picked and will sell for $1.50 a bushel. Proceeds will go toward the chapel building build-ing fund. M Men and Gleaners held a fireside chat at the home of Wes Edwards. Richard Miller, a returned re-turned misionary, was the speaker speak-er and a short testimony meeting meet-ing was held following his talk Refreshments were served to the 20 in attendance. A group of 17 adults held a fireside chat at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mr kis rrom Amenetov v.rlcome hn : i 1 LIer Gwyn Christrr--.. . ; - x sr Jweaei i w Ur U V Dr, and. ,.: vlrs.- ; Grge E. Iifirri3 and daughter, Jean, fijnm Ogden- visited with their nuuUK'r, Ltxia -Harris, this week. "7'-.".. . '- Larry and Nita-Doman left Tuesday to spend iwa Weeks li Rigby, Idaho where "they will help with the potato harvest. , TIME! imSik V8 4 A LIFETIME! THAT'S THE DURATION OF - YOUR GUARANTEE ON ONE OF THESE TELLURIDE USED CARS . . . 50 Ford Station wag. 50Stude 50 Olds Sedan 49Stude 46 Buick 48 Int. 3-4 Ton 49 Ford 1 Ton 49 Ford V2 Ton TELLURIDE MOTOR Co. and Mrs. Crede Kindred. Dr. Thomas Martin, who recently returned from a tour of Mexico, reported on his trip. The Primary has 180 children child-ren enrolled, out of 233 in the ward, and an average attendance of 99. They are asking parents to urge children to attend. The first Relief Society meeting meet-ing of the year will be held in the home of Mrs- Cleora Richins Tuesday, Oct. 9. Mary Bankhead will give the teachers topic at 3:30. Wanda Snow will present the theology lesson. Testimony meeting will follow. Lucia James invites all adult members of the ward to attend the special interest class of the MIA each Wednesday. They are studying the various countries. .SatardajrGri'JtKt V " ' " ....! la quest of thei. fourth victory, vict-ory, the- Brigham Young University Univ-ersity -grid, team is selected by at least one United Press eporu cribe to defeat; the University 5f Utah eleven in . their annual pressure - tilt set for -Saturday night in the UtfBowt-at Salt Lake City. - -- - . . .1 r-'" fiWith.the exceftioirof one injury in-jury to 'Alvies lov, 210-pouHd Cougar gunxdj. v'hg3Uffered a sprained ankle" kisUmed in the Hawaii game lasfv wtfck,-the Ciugar club is expected to be in top flight form for the test aga nst the Indian gridiron del-sgation. del-sgation. Last year the Cougars tied the Utes in a 28 to 28 tussle in .he Y stadium. To date the Cougars have ann exed three victories since the start of the 1951 campaign. They hold impressive wins over Idaho State College, Western State College, and Hawaii, despite the fact that none of these clubs are rated as football powers. Utah has two wins over Mon tana U. and Arizona plus one a , ! la afatudT h dsiU totib3 otunoaeA .H .resi .e 4iJjikm i ton : , noitBisozaA z T a floilaiaoatA laho oo.ct , at'ih . 1? CTfllJ VIEWS Of Basis of sermon mon on "Unrealitv" oTJ?nt I itrSdf i1-'1?3 The blessin? W-Vy, sorrow with it- ""l 'AJitional significTn'J . al . . passa ge v rea d,; ',Th0u not make thee any graven thing that ic ;n , i V - 9b0W, fe that 4s. jalthrT ' DECXABATION PRESERVED rdi chemist, evacuates air and pumps helium Into special case'in- wiucji ueciarauon ot inaepeuaeacs wi iw un Ckrroll Gretts, bureau of stanfl .i Mrs. Brooks Robison and sons, Steven, Wayne and Russell Dean are visiting with relatives in Delta. loss to Oregon State last Saturday Sat-urday when the Beavers dumped dump-ed them 61 to 28. kit Mr. and Mrs. Steve Abbott of Provo visited with Mr. and. Mrs. Bud Illingsworth and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Long Sunday. earth: Thn J' the-.&cwptures that Mol ..c. ..a uibuc a covenant w hisTeves 'Iff "hpiittu tv. yiMan livuLtauions. in leg, Z- iiJ11. sense- Mori ii.micu views 01 all thinr That God isiorporealorlg " inou'suouia affirm" 765). 15" ?, ;S -J- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wakefield Wake-field are the parents of a baby boy born Sunday. Christia - ----- vuurgn a 'tea, jiciia ai xua a. 1st North novo, are at u a.m. Suni auu u p. in. weanesaay, ouiiuay ocnooi at 8:45 a m Sunday. R ,t. 51 JX,"- ', -,;t-;.t &. W : v ' Mmmn LOOK AT THIS BUY! Oven-Ready . Boston Butts, Nearly Boneless ib. u e)r PORK CHOPS Lean, Meaty, Loin Ends Ib. 63 U. S. A Grade, Small, 5 to 8 lbs., to Fry or Bake CAHtftrC Pur. Pork, Codahy's Rolled or Country lb. 49 FRYERS A OrofSo, Pan ioV -69 SISCED BACON Prido pOBK LIVER 7Zm.:sT Fv r ai f ai rn i rrc Panbady cn j rrrr rAkrT u.s.Gradod H..59 en j ShouldorCvt Ib. 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