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Show THUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1945 iECTUHER DISCUSSES D5V1IIE SALVATiO'i appreciation to all who assisted us at the time of the death of our beloved mother. We thank you for the many lovely foral offerings, for the time and the effort put forth in the never to be forgotten funeral services and for the many words of consolation. The Family of Mrs. Hettie Y. Goodwin. Speaking under auspices of First and Second Churches of Christ, Scientist, Salt Lake City, Paul A. Harsch, CSB of Toledo, Ohio, said, "When the Christ light or divine understanding has been gained, there is no longer any question in the thought cf the searcher for divine status. But he quickly realises that the newly found light gleams brightly or seems to fade thinking everything which is unaway in proportion to the effort Christ - truth." neputs forth to exclude from his like to exclude such "Failure thoughts," he asserted, "means a Firestone greater effort to reject them later. But to exclude or reject them, or Available both is an indispensable condition of his advance toward the r.alm Just Bring of the real and his eventual realization of his true being." Certificate Continuing, the lecturer declared that, "as a closer mental approach Famous Texaco the to this real condition is made, it Buy GASOLINE is entirely logical to assume that the mortal experience should be Chief Sky hampered less by material limiFire Chief tations. It is then quite as logical India a deduction to make that mortals should forever fcck a complete Highest Octane sense of ease and should experience Content in State disease from time to time, unless and unul they recognize the etern al fact that diseasless perfection TEXACO SERVICE exists in the divine Mind alone and is reflected eternally by its ideas & GARAGE and by naught else." : I! Tires built-i- n, FOR SALE Pre-wa- r, Kitchen Cabinet and sink, also small-sizbaby crib with mattress. Call Bert Hutchings, 112-ed W. Four room brick FOR SALE and lumber home with garage, cow barn end chicken coop. Terms. Third South and First West. See Ralph M. Smith. Phone 152-CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! White Cross Vacuum Coffee Makers, wide mouth, easy seal, 4 to 8 cup size, $3.69. Wallace Banks Appli- ance Co. FOR SALE Monarch coal range, good grates and water jacket, also new kitchen sink, Phone 176-R. LOST Yearling Guernsey heifer. Now Square crop off both ears, slit in left ear. Elisha II. Davis brand. See Your LeRoy Davis. Priority Phone State Street TABS Card of Thanks It is with deepest sincerity that we wish to express our 47-- of admission was: five cents a foot or fraction thereof Pot Lock Lunch CEDAR VALLEY was served! Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Chamberlain VELDA KTRKMAN and daughter, Linda, formerly of Mr. and Mrs. Ernal Cook are the Cedar Fort, have moved to Rapid proud parents of a boy born Dec. City, So. Dakota to make their 5th at Provo. home. At our Child Health Conference Misses Virginia Ault and Venna Clinic held last Tuesday there were Hacking were home over the week19 children examined and 11 im- end from BYU where they atmunized. There were one rheumatic tend schooL Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hales fever case and numerous nose and throat infections. The attending Sunday dinner at the home of Bishdoctor was Dr. E. E. Eddington, as- op and Mrs. Afton Chamberlain. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Henke and sisted by Mable Jones, public health nurse. Cedar Fort is proud of the family were Sunday visitros of t u! .T;n;n Mr. and Mrs. Barnes A. Cook. The Church supper and bazaar Mr. and Mrs. Chess KLrkham was a success and places were set were in Salt Lake Monday and for well over 100 persons. A good Tuesday on business. Mrs. Caroline Cook visited this time was had at the auction. Many thanks to all those who participated past week with her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Hindlay of American Fork. in the event. of home the at Mrs. John Cook is home after recent A guest Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cook and Mr. spending a week in Logan going and Mrs. William H. Cook was a j to school at the U A C brother, Mr. Frank Cook, from Canada. He spent his time renewing old aquaintences here in Cedar NEWS FOR SALE Violin, music stand, doll buggy, camera 130. Mrs. Wal lace Hebertson. WANTED TO BUY Scrap iron, metals, batteries, old machinery; will haul it out Write or call Adams, 37 Hansen street, Midvale, Phone Mid. 195. M, Kelly WOflon Four-whe- SAVE FUEL Get the Rite-Wa- y Regulator Control for Circulating Heaters. Thermostat Control Also Supplied WHILE THEY LAST 32-PIEG- - $600 SHULER Reinforced Throughout Solid Rubber Tires R Smith Hardware R. J. SMITH, PHONE Manager on SEND YOUR Xmas photos for hand tinting; exact matching of colors, also will clean and refinish old tints. Satisfaction guaranteed, Peggy Roundy, No. State St. at Camp Wm. Rd., 86-- J. ed FOR SALE Good Charter Oak circulating heater, large size, good price. Harold Mendenhall, Saratoga Road. Full-sizFOR SALE Springs and Mattress. Call I ;, Anderson. T ATTENDS MEETING; R. J. Smith of the Smith Hard- ware Company attended a regional; meeting of Easy Washing Machine dealers in Hotel Utah, Salt Lake, Monday afternoon and evening. It j was the first dealers meeting in four years and the company presented its ideas for postwar laundrj equipment BOAR SERVICE Chester White, at George A. Ricks, HOW DOES CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEAL? The disappearance of organic and functional disease, as well as of trouble in other reforms, is continually corded among those who have turned to Christian Science for help. The method of such overcoming of difficulty is prayer scientific a manner of thinking based on the teaching of Christ Jesus. What this prayer is and how anyone can understand it and use it effectually in accordance with his need are fully explained in the Christian Science text book, SCIENCE and HEALTH AN ELECTRIC MILKING MACHINE spiritually . . saves 684 hours per year, according to the U. S. Department of Agriculture. with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy This remarkable book, other works by Mrs. Eddy, and all other authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed, or purchased at the Christian Science Reading Room, 702 Mclntyre Bldg., Salt Lake City. 105 E. First No., Provo. 323 Kiesel Bldg., Ogden. t, First Church wof Christ, 352 E. 3rd So. Second Church of Christ, Scientist, 566 E. So. Temple, Salt Lake City. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 105 . E. 1st No. Provo. ( As new electrical farm equipment becomes available buy from your Electric Dealer " 7- Sci-tis- UTAH POWER f LIGHT CO. Bed ed ENJOY OUR PASTEURIZED GRADE U Bolt-acti- el two light-color- gJOUTHWICIC BA1EY i shotgun, boxes of shells; Remington .22 caliber with shells; both guns new and 1. never been fired. .410 LOST One Jersey Heifer, ear tag, Rex Christofferson, E. J. Christofferson, Call 19-- MAIN STREET, LEHI 11-- For Sale guage, Double-barr- ex- '31 Chev. pickup, FOR SALE good cond., $175. Lon Roundy, State St. Camp Wm. Rd. CHILDREN'S ROCKING CHAIRS TOT-WALKE- FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet cellent condition. Phone 349-J- 3. 342-R- DINNER SETS E fd Mrs. Harold Calton recently returned from a trip to Cedar City. While there she heard all about her husband, Harold Calton, now in Korea, from his buddy who has Just returned home. Miss. Shirley Smith spent tha week end in American Fork with Mr. and Mrs. AH red Jones. The quartet cf which Cedar Fort is proud consists of Mrs. Lucille Pe terson, Mrs. Lavem Hales, Mrs, i Evelyn Peterson and Mrs. Mary FOR SALE Welsh pony. Ideal child's Xmas gift. Grant Christof or 15. ferson, phone 350-J- 2 Fort. The annual Mutual Party was WANTED Medium or large tri101-held Tuesday, Dec. 11th. The price R cycle in good condition. Call child's snow FOR SALE suit, size 3. Moving to CaL, so will Phyllis D. Peace is the happy, natural state sacrifice. Call 158-798 West North Fifth of man: war, his corruption, his Brown, disgrace. James Thomson. el trailer FOR SALE wagon with 6.50x16 tires. Good condition. Write or see Don D. ChamSAVE IJOIIEY berlain, Cedar Fort J FROAf 166-- W. Registered your place. 346-R- 1. modern FOR SALE home with chicken coop, cow barn and garage. Also combination Monarch coal and electric range. 393 East Fifth North, Lehi. Call American Fork 133-- AMD CEEAM DAILY TO YOUR DOOR THESE COLD MORNINGS DELIVERED W. ' FOR THE BEST IN DAIRY PRODUCTS CALL 3-- New Hampshire FOR SALE Reds or White Leghorn pullets. Alma Peterson, 90 South Seond East, Phone 177-- J. W FOR SALE Heatrola. Medium very good cond. Price $15.00. Neven Grab, 4th East (Cemetery street) . PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY D0FI B. S0UTHWICX MANAGER size, .... WE BUY, sell and recondition band and orchestra instruments. Phone Provo 1012-W. They're Here Now PENNSYLVANIA & FIRESTONE TIRES Various Sizes for Passenger Cars All Truck Tires Except .25x20 EXPERT ELECTRIC & ACETYLENE WELDING 5 Gallon, KENDALL OIL (In your own container) 3 Gallon Case, Quarts Fuel Oil. No. 1 Grade $4.25 $2.70 10c gaL WE DELIVER Best Supply of SPARK PLUGS COMMON sewing and machine-mad- e button holes. 417 W. 3rd So. GENERAL hauling, anywhere, anytime. 417 West 3rd So. FOR SALE Model A front and rear axle, Chev. truck radiator, short jack shaft and housing, will fit '39 to '40. 417 West 3rd So. 9 Will call and pay for old horses and dead animals. See C. O. Holmstead at the Fox Farm, Lehi, Phone 343-J- p. m. 3. For General Sheet Metal Work and Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning see Gunther Sheet tf Metal Works. Phone 189. McCoard Service EAST STATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH ar WANTED LET US RECAP YOUR TIRES Open DaUy, Including 'Sunday, 8 a n. to Pre-wFOR SALE Krohler Living Room Set; Light Oak bedroom set Excellent condition. Bruce Evans, Lehi, Phone" 349-J- 3. worthless Complete Line of Accessories , Call in stock. in Lehi . CREAM 38-- W. IF YOUR sewing machine needs repairs or scissors or saws need sharpening, Wm. Osborne will do it for you. Belts and accessories kept FUEL OIL AND GAS VULCANIZING For WHIPPING Southwick Dairy, . Highest Prices Paid for Worthless Animals Boyd Holmstead. Lehi Fox Farm Phone Map oi Teer Amttoa" Showing Tuilory Svni bf th For man than 75 years, Union Pacific lias served Ursa, western state . . . been a partner in (heir development ... transported their people and products. This vast territory pro duces a great variety of agricultural products which not only feed and clothe the nation but are converted into a myriad of industrial uses. VnJoa PaeiOa Bailmad This vast western area has material mi facilities required for postwar ezpansioa There is plenty of space for such ezpansiai and for homeseekers who desire a fcealftifd contented life among friendly people in seed surroundings. Union Pacific ... the Strategic Middle Routs East the with the uniting an Pacific coast . . . vriH, upon request, glad)' furnish information regarding available fat dustrial and mercantile sites or farm lands ft the territory the railroad serves. AJdre& mid-We- The same eleven states also are a source of other industrial materials such as ores, minerals, lumber and petroleum. Rivers have been harnessed providing irrigation and power. There is dependable rail st Union Pacific Railroad, Omaha Nebraska. ' UNIOH PACIFIC RAILROAD 343-R- I |