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Show THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1939 THE LEIII SUN, LEW, UTAH THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 Cannon-Ashton Inc. Watch for the New 1940 Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Car that will toon be on display at the Cannon-Ashton howroom at 2 S. and I'nivtrvitv Are. In Provo, phone 155. The new Chevrolet offers even greater quality than ever before. A powerful six cylinder car at a price that again demonstrates Chevrolet's I friends MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Announcement Is made of the marriage of Miss Irene Bushman, d&iifchter of Mrs. Leah Bushman, awd Mr. Clarence Edward Loie of Orcm, which was solemnized Saturday. Satur-day. The young bride has been attending attend-ing the local high schixil and hat been active in church, school and social activities In the community. Both young people have many who are 'showering them ability to provide the utmost In modern motoring luxury at the lowest low-est passible price. For service and price the Chevrolet Chevro-let Is universally recognized as the greatest motor value of the age. nils outstanding Chevrolet of Chevrolet Chev-rolet history holds the road with a surety that Is truly remarkable and rides In perfect comfort at high speed over the roughest stretches of highway. All these spectacular new mechanical me-chanical advancements are of course In addition to the hosts of notable features that Chevrolet has previously pre-viously pioneered In the low price Held. It has increased Individual accomplishment and thereby added enormously to the sum total of hu- j man achievement and progress. In this lies the real significance and Importance of this wonderful cM The Oldsmobile leaves nothing to be desired In this class of motor vehicle. The Oldsmobile sustsalns the enviable standard of quality and efficiency and Is offered at a most attractive price. The General Motors Co. has not been content to sit quietly back and let the past reputation of the car sell it, for each year they are trying try-ing to Improve and perfect It in such a way that they will not only hold their old customers but will attract new ones. Improvements rarely spoken of but constantly being made, have brought .ihe Oldsmobile, to a state of perfection which can only be described as remarkable. fwith wishes for their future hbppi- ness and success. A :ariv is being given m their honor tonight (Thursday.) VAN TKOMP-AI ST1V Nl PTIALS MISSIONARY PARENTS AND WIVES MEETING TONIGHT 1 A meeting of the Missionary Par enU and Wives association will be held tonight (Thursday) at 8 o'clock p. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Silvester Evans. All members are cordially invited and urged to be In attendance. An interesting social event of the week is the wedding of Miss Velva Van Tromp of Bingham and Mr. j Mark Austin of Bingham, 6on of Mrs. Alice Austin of this city, which was solemnized on September 24th at the home of the bride's sister . and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ! Don Sorenson, of 1470 South Main street. Salt Lake City. For the ceremony the couple stood In front of a fireplace, which was banked with gladioli. Bishop David Lyon of Bingham performed the ceremony in the presence of immediate imme-diate family members. The bride wore a black velvet chiffon chif-fon gown, Carolyn model, and wore a corsage of gardenias. Miss Virginia Vir-ginia Austin of this city was bridesmaid brides-maid and Don Sorenson acted as best man. Immediately following the mar riage a dinner was served to mem bers of the two families and Bishop and Mrs. Lyon. A beautiful three-tier three-tier wedding cake centered the table. The bride cut the wedding cake. Following a short honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Austin will be at home in Bingham. Birthday -Party Beginning tomorrow we are celebrating our 28th year in American Fork WE CtXEKRATE WITH GREATER VALl'KS MEN'S AND HOYS' TIES 10p MEN'S GREY SWEAT SHIRTS .. 79 MEN'S SLEEVELESS SWEATERS 79 MEN'S UNION SUITS 59 MEN'S DRESS SOX 10 SUPER OXHIDE OVERALLS 79 MEN'S WORK SHIRTS 49 MEN'S DRESS OXFORDS , $198 MEN'S BLANKET LINED JACKETS $169 Sunday Mrs. Eugene Webb entertained enter-tained at a dinner party, complimentary compli-mentary to the birthday anniversary annivers-ary of Jean Phillips and In honor of her son, Karl Webb, who is leaving leav-ing soon for Chinook, Montana. Covert were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Armond Webb and sons, Paul and Keith, and baby daughter, Margaret Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Webb and son, Bradlgy, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Webb and son, Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Jean Phillips, Mr. and Mrs Webb and son, Russell, PLEASANT GROVE CANNING CO. Packers of Utah Valley Brand Fruits and Vegetables The 'Pleasant Grove Canning Co. assort the farmers of Utah and adjoining ad-joining Counties the best possible market for their crop. No agricultural community is complete com-plete without its canning factory. The farmers must have a market for their garden products. Through this establishment the best possible market is assured the farmers for their products. This is taken care of even before planting of crops. Thus all worries of marketing the crops are eliminated. They contract for the highest market prices, and each year are assured of a ready market. This service is invaluable to the farming community. Before putting in your crops, make all arrangements ar-rangements with the Pleasant Grove Canning Co. This well known firm has proven such an advantageous market that farmers In this and surrounding counties contract with them each year in advance. They find it agreeable, agree-able, convenient and profitable and like the courteous, efficient treatment treat-ment which they are accorded. They offer employment to many of the local people during the canning can-ning season. Thus, they are invaluable in-valuable not only to the farming community but to the town as well the farmers to furnish the crops, the local citizens to help take care of them at the plant. The Pleasant Grove Canning factory fac-tory is a modern, up-to-date establishment, estab-lishment, where all the latest improved im-proved scientific methods are em ployed. Their plant is a model of efficiency and equipment. Utah Val ley Brand products are absolutely sunitary and reliable and we wish to refer our rural readers especially. to tills concern and suggest that they give more time to the crops taken care of at this plant. MANY MORE BARGAINS all Through Our Store Not Advertised GOOSE DOWN PILLOWS $1.98 DOUBLE BLANKET, PART WOOL $1.44 SINGLE BLANKETS 25 WOOL $1.00 SANITARY NAPKINS, 12 IN BOX 10 LADIES MILLINERY, FALL STYLE 29 LADIES' TUCK STITCH UNDIES 25 OUTING FLANNELS, 36 INCHES WIDE 10 LADIES' DRESSES BARGAINS ... $1.44 UMBRELLAS, OIL SILK AND RAYON $1.00 Your, Dollars Go Farther at Hospital Notes Paul Forbes of Alpine was admitted ad-mitted to the hospital Thursday for medical care. Fred Keetch underwent an ojwr-at' ojwr-at' r for appendicitis at the hospital hos-pital last Wednesday. Mack Holmstead, who underwent an oeration for apiendicitis at the hospital several days ago, was removed re-moved to his home Saturday. Elsie Sabey, who underwent an operation several days ago, was re-r re-r oved to her home last Wecinrs-dfy. Wecinrs-dfy. A fiae baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dran Van Wagoner at the local hospital last Thursday. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Glen Garlick of American Fork was treated for a fractured right arm, Earl Clark, Darrel Greening and George McCandless of American Amer-ican Fork were treated for cuts and bruises Thursday morning at the hospital. The boys suffered the in- S. H. KRESS CO. In Provo-Of f ers The People of This Section What Is New The S. II. Kress Co. Store is located in Provo at 105 W. Center. Here is a store that gives to the people a grand opportunity to really shop until their hearts are content. As you step up to a counter you are cordially greeted and assisted with your purchase. Be sure to step into the S. H. Kress Co. Store the next time you visit Provo. One of the most essential establishments estab-lishments in the community is the Kress Store where so many necessary neces-sary articles are displayed for your nctds. At tills popular store you will find such a varied collection of household necessities and you have but to turn from one counter to another to select the things you need. Another important feature of this juries when the car in which they Kress store Is its economy wc-e riding overturned on the Cedar They have such a rapid turnover of their merchandise that they can seu necessities at a considerable saving Valley road. to their patrons. For quick omical shopping visit this J? store. reuat They buy from some of the w manufacturers in the count?? sooner are new articles pla, the market than they are to 5 found at this store. S.H. Kress Co. has met with M versal approval all over the ccrurZ From the tim n, C0UntrT- From the time th ih .. ceived, they have been th. - popular store in America and 1 nnrmlnrlt.v innrr. il uuLrumiiLY UK rpgcAc af - - -w,0 every ypa When people fail to find what tS want elsewhere they almost invar? ably find it at the s. H. KreT?0" store in Provo. We take pleasure in pointing out to you this popular store in thk "Merchants and Farmers Review" and wish to compliment them upon their efficiency and position they enjoy !n this community. Morton's Jewelry Thornton Drug Library Service Station Local Items For prompt and efficient sen ice stop at the library Service Station at First E. and Center streets In Provo. One of the important factors in this community, catering to the needs of the automobile, is this company com-pany that maintains this live wire gasoline and oil station. . They render a most efficient and satisfactory service, dispensing their high gTade products promptly and courteously to all those stopping at their station. The. attendants here are well schooled in this business. Besides Just filling up your gas tank, they will' gladly advise you on the proper oil for your motor or see about the greasing of various other parts. Efficiency is their motto. The Library Service Station has at all times an ample supply of various oils, light, medium, heavy and extra heavy; grease for all lubricating systems, sys-tems, and gasoline that gives pep and smoothness to your motor. Their gas jives quick starting and 6teady going, two essentials to satisfactory satis-factory motor driving. People of this community and the surrounding territory ter-ritory are more and more enthusiastic enthusias-tic over their products as they use them. We wish in compiling this "Merchants "Mer-chants and Farmers Review" to compliment them upon the high quality of their goods, their effl-e'ent effl-e'ent and distinctive service, and the moderate prices at which their produces sell at the Library Service Station in Provo. Mrs. Ada Glover of Mldvale was a Sunday guest of Mrs. Jennie Nos-trom. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christensen spent Thursday in Salt Lake City, attending the fair. linford Werner of Mesa, Arizona, visited here Friday with his mother-in-law, Mrs. Christie Wllles. Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen of Salt Lake City visited here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Smith. Mrs. E. T. Thornton, Julia, May and Phil Thornton of Delta were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Garrelt and family. "The Popular Home of Efficient Service" Located at 302 W. Center in Provo, featuring fountain and luncheonette service, phone, 150. At this store there are registered pharmacists Whose technical education edu-cation and wide experience has fitted them for scientifically filling all prescriptions, regardless of their in- tracy. A complete stock of supplies Is always on hand and you may be always assured of fresh stock at the Thornton Drug in Provo. They will give telephone or mall orders prompt and efficient attention. atten-tion. Prescriptions may be mailed by parcel post If you reside outside the city. This store realizes that fresh goods and fair prices are the foundation of genuine service and gives both. Their line of drugs are clean, pure, and fresh. They are far-famed for an up-to-date drug store that carries car-ries quality goods and renders the best of service. ' This establishment has ably filled the needs of the people in these lines for years. In this Merchants and Farmers Review we wish to advise you of their reputation for the correctness of compounding prescriptions pre-scriptions and of always having an ample and fresh supply of drugs. Local Items This outstanding concern, located at 110 W. Center in Provo, has established an enviable reputation for fair dealings and the best of merchandise. j This Is one of the most complete end modern jewelry stores to be founci anywhere. They are thoroughly thor-oughly reliable and dependable. j Here you will find an up-to-date jewelry stock artistically displayed 1 for the convenience of the customers. Rings with the most unique mountings, mount-ings, the latest in cameo brooches, beads and necklaces of all "kinds, tu.r.'i electric clocks, watches, bracelets brace-lets and silverware are to be had here. A most unusual line of artis tic jewelry is found at Morton's Jewelry in Provo. This popular retail jewelry con cern not only carries a most com plete line of finished jewelry but also mountings of unusual beauty and are prepared to reset your old ; stones. For a very small amount 'you may have your old rings made into the very newest and up-to-date fashion. I They have had years of experience in the jewelry business and are i thoroughly conversant with all I Dhases of it. Their stocks are var- Jl , ied, having everything from the modest, popular priced jewelry to Local Items Mrs. Eliza Banks of Pleasant Grove is here visiting with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks. A meeting of the Junior Athenian club is being held tonight at 8 p. m. at the home of the club president, presi-dent, Miss Norine Fox. The constitution consti-tution and by-laws will be presented for the approval of the members and other business pertaining to complete com-plete organization will be discussed. Friends pleasantly surprised Mr. and Mrs. Don Loveridge at their home Friday evening. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Vern E. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Bert L. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker, Mrs. Dora Beesley, Mrs. Ma-linda Ma-linda Newell, all of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Carter of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. Loveridge. Outstanding among the social events of the past week was the informal in-formal dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks Friday evening eve-ning in the First ward Relief society hall, honoring the marriage of their daughter, Margaret, and Mn Myron H. Burgess. Fifty members of the Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Larsen enter tained at dinner Sunday for Miss Geraldlne Thomson and Dean Worl ton. ' i ft- Mr. and Mrs. Ferrln Miner and children of Union visited here Sunday Sun-day with Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Patrick. Mrs. Kate Anderson and daughter, daugh-ter, Zina, were guests at a birthday party at the home of Mrs. Wilmer Robins in Salt Lake City last Wednesday Wed-nesday evening, the occasion being Mrs. Robins' birthday anniversary. Dale Anderson of Salt Lake City spent Monday visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Phillips and Bishop and Mrs. H. A. Anderson. Ills wife and children, who have been spending spend-ing a week here, returned home with him Monday evening. Mr. George Tate of MoGill, Nevada, Ne-vada, spent Saturday here at the home of Mrs. Christie Willes. Mrs. Tate, who has been visiting here for the past week with her mother returned re-turned home with him. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bauer and two children, Bobby and Patsy, left Friday for Phoenix, Arizona, where they will spend the winter. They Spent two days visiting here with Mrs. Bauer's mother, Mrs. Alice A.istin. Mr. Bauer will be employed by the Walgreen Drug company in Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Trane arrived ar-rived home Thursday, after spending spend-ing ten days visiting in California. They visited in Lehi with relatives until Sunday and then returned to their home in Salt Lake City. Little Paul Trane spent last week at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Trane. UTAH COUNTY MATTRESS FACTORY Manufacturers of Fine Mattresses and Wool Batts Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Con- ley and family of Salt Lake City visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gunther. Mrs. Conley is Mr. Gunther's sister. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Shelley were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Scott and two children of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rawllngs. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Beck- give comfort and rest and rrtore Speaking of buying things made here at home, making more Jobs, don't forget the Utah County Mattress Mat-tress Factory at 6C1 W. t N. in Provo. Their mattresses are in quality and price the very best obtainable. ob-tainable. Phone 313. Without mattresses we cannot rest, and without rest we cannot work. Hence, it is the aim of tills institution to give the people of our community mattresses that at once stead, all of Bingham. Mrs. W. J. Cordner entertained at a bridal shower at her home In Provo Pro-vo Monday evening In compliment to Mrs. Myron Burgess, formerly Miss Margaret Banks, a bride of last I health and energy. They have a modern plant which is clean and sanitary. The most modern and up-to-date machinery and equipment. Their mattresses are made by the modern process of knitting the long stable cotton fibres fi-bres permanently into soft mat- week. Attending from this city were Mrs. Burgess, the guest of tresses, such that give complete re-honor, re-honor, Mrs. Junius Banks and Mrs. laxation to the body as is required Wallace Banks. in this complex and busy life of today. Besides cleaning and renovating your old mattress the Utah County Mattress Factory in Provo Is prepared pre-pared to make it over into an up-to-date tanerspring mattress that will give unlimited wear and complete com-plete rest and relaxation. Their prices are within the reach of all so have your mattresses rebuilt at once. Besides the best of materials they employ only the most skilled workmen, work-men, paying them good wages, and as a result their products are as 8od as and better than those of outside manufacturers. In this "Merchants and Farmers Review" it Is a pleasure to refer this concern to our many readers) ana e desire to compliment them upon their fine public-spirited support sup-port of community interest and the efficient service they are rendering. two immediate families were ores- the most rare and incomparable ent. During the dinner a musical Jewels at Morton's Jewelry in Provo. program was given. Corner Cash Store Carries a complete line of staple and fancy groceries and meats, at 300 S. 5 W. in Provo. Phone 516. Making certain of always being able to secure the best of fresh meats, groceries and other food stuffs is of great help to any house-wife. house-wife. Here is a market where you are always treated courteously. Make no mistake, trade at the Comer Cash Store in Provo. The highest quality for the lowest prices always prevail here. You need only to try once to be assured that this market features only the choicest choic-est of everything. Farmers and townfolk 6hould liberally support this modern merchandising market. The preparation of meats for the table is truly an art. This outstanding outstand-ing market knows how to prepare meats that are appetizing and healthy. This we attest by the large increasing business for the Corner Cash Store in Provo. The employees here are courteous and accommodating with all customers. cus-tomers. They have been closely allied al-lied with the business interests of this section for many years. In this "Merchants and Farmers Review" we are glad to speak well of this market and assure you the management is being executed by a man of high character. Go in today and get acquainted. She Thought that Her Husband Really Had Put One Over Until He Explained How They Born Were In Clover! The Browns, who are known to be alwavs sedate, Were right in the midst of their monthly debate: The bills had arrived, unfailingly prompt, And the Mrs. was screaming "Our budeet is swamped! ' 11 y.?u; Albert Brown hadn,t Put to gas heat Wed find that these bills would be easy to meet." J As.l.she.paused for a breath- Atoert grabbed at the chance To give her a lesson in modern finance. "Now listen," he said, "and get a real thrill aTaui811' '"ay and Wrng Way to l00k '(tartSe1-" tej0ined' "you taow fteures ySb?s- for yourself m&t gas heatil liJfnM m s?ence P11 and Pad And patiently wrote out some figures to add. "Our average gas bill every month of last year Most certainly gives us good reason tT cheer se " hC Wmt n' Uthat reaUy 25 centi JUSt SeVCn d0UarS ninety-three "For cooking each month, well say one eighty-eight, (A charge, youll admit, that is not very great.) Hot water we'll put at one fifty-four more, (Considerably less than it cost us before!) Then six-bits a month for the ice-box' expense It adds to four dollars and seventeen cents. "Those things cost so little because, as you know, We use gas for heating, which makes the rate low. ' And the item for heat is incredibly small-Three small-Three seventy-six that is actually all! "Remember," he said, "our gas bill is not Just for heating alone, as you've probably thought. 11 covers three other big services here And saves us real money right on through the year." "JLsald softly and was scowling no more: why hasn't somebody explained this before?" All figures quoted are from actual cost records for a typical Utah home using gas for the four big household Jobs. ' . NATURAL jri h l j ji j We'll be glad to give you an estimate of cost for your home without obligation. Come in or phone us now. Remember, you can save 10 on a new gas furnace if you order without delay. Convenient terms. MiUHIAIIl FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY SERVING TTVENTY-TIIREE UTAH COMMUNITIES IB |