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Show 1UE VOICE OE,SEARO Friday, July 21, A oring the entire affair. Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Thalmann and daughters Darlene and Arlene df Garfiejd, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Noroni Olsen for 3 Published weekly at Provo, Utah, by the Sh&roa Cooperative Edocatiopal Recreational Association of Orem. Printed by Utah V alley Publishing Company, 6? North First days during the past week. Mrs. Ferry Nielson entertained art Street, Provo, Utah. Entered at a family dinner Sunday. The Utah, under occasion being her birthday anniversary. in to this ily extending greetings Mrs. Marie Olsen Mrs. Elizabeth Baxter and noLde character and beloved granddaughter, Gene Baxter, have Honored neighbor. be t vacationing at Milford the past week. Wednesday afternoon a birthWINDSOR day party wes held at Kosalawn in honor of the 83rd birthday anniversary of Mrs. Marie Olsen (Mrs. Terry Nielsen Keporter) of Windsor, a ho has spent the Two high councllmen will be Mr. C. H. Poutaon, Keporter past few years with her daughter, Mrs. Catherine Miley of the speakers at the meeting SunTelephone 04J1 day evening. Washington, D. C. Monday' evening the Clover-Lea- f, President A. V. Watkins was Her family acted as hosts. A Harris Dairy, were hosts to the principal speaker in church n large birthday cake bearing 83 all their milk producers of He spoke on Sunday evening. candles formed the center piece and Windsor. A sumptuous what world conditions mean to for the delicious dinner that was banquet was served the guests, the Special served. musical numbers were two vocal by the Relief Society at the WindThis community joins the fam sor church house, the Dairy spon- - Bolos by Seth Larson accompanied by J. J. Keele and a solo by Alene Edwards. She was acELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR companied by Hazel Liston. Mr. and Mrs. Meldon Keeler Estimates made on all electric wiring and Installation. and baby of Wilmore. California, We do (lie big Jobs with the same ease arb visiting here with their paras we can handle your smallest job. ents Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Keeler. FHONE 811-Under the direction of the misL. C. GUYMON sionary committee of the ward a farewell party was given Mon471 East, 8 North Provo, Utah day night honoring Miss Hazel Kitchen. An Interesting program was given which included musiremarks cal numbers and by Bishop Roy Gappmeyer and Miss She Kitchen and her parents. left Salt Lake Thursday for the Canadian Mission. Mr. and Mrs. J. William Lunce-for- d (Vernet Perkins) have a baby boy born at the home Tuesday, July 18. Word has been received by Mr and Mrs. Barney Biglow of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Farnsworth of Poplar, Montana. Mrs. Velma Maag. has sister of Mrs. Farnsworth DIESEL POWERED to Montana to stay with the gone In service bctwkn CALIFORNIA and CHICAGO family. marvel at tha comforts, the Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Keeler have LOW RT FARES Youll roominess and the smoothness of these Los Angeles .... $17.03 a new grandson at the American new luxury DieaeLinera. Fast time-s-hort Omaha 30.13 Fork hospital born to Mr. and scenic routes NO EXTRA Mrs. War-burt. Paul Warburton. Kansas City 33.15 FARE. Ask about Circle Tour IncludWorld Lot Frandsco San Fair, Miss Nina ing was 42.15 formerly Chicago Angeles and Salt Lake City, . . 60.75 New York Kepler. 01j? Unit? of Ulrarmi TfMPANOGOS Lin-do- Latter-Day-Saint- s. (Helen Ovesou TRA1LWAYS 05 W. CENTER ST. PHONE y This Is Pi ices are lowest we have ever sold twine for. Fine long fibres, smooth even twist. Guaranteed per pound. Bind your grain with Plymouth Twine Consolidated Wagon & Machine Company iwu Today and Used Furniture Bought and Sold complete mill choose from. A CHEAP ......... $ : g .95 $ C 9a Used DRESSERS Used GAS PLATE New BEDROOM SUITE Used Large size CRIB BED up. $ 3-h- $ ...3 - $ 9 .95 0 .50 3 .95 Furniture Exchange 316 West Center St. REMODEL REPAIR Small Monthly Payments $4.p0 .70 8-l- Hard Soft line to The Chatham blanket line la a line exclusive with Butlers In Provo. It Is a product we are proud to show yon. The Mill, one of $1.05 1.10 DAIRY FEED, per cwt. $1.23 HAY SALT, (white) cwt. 40c GROWING MASH Protein $1.55 PIG FEED $1.20 DAIRY FLY SPRAY 65c (Bulk), per gallon 17 MIXED the very outstanding ones in the country, have been making blankets at Winston-Salem, North Carolina for Sixty Six years. It Is the only Mill we know of that tell you all the truth about the construction of every blanket they make. .They leave nothing hidden for yon to guess. We are taking orders on these blankets to be shipped in September and with a small down payment yon may select the kind of blanket yon like along with the color and size. Pairons who bought Chatham blankets frotp us last in their year are prakeT"and say they meet every demand, yon could k for. Bullers also are taking orders for Maisels famous Down Comforts filled with pure White Goose down. We want you to see the samples. We have already hooked a good many orders. You may select the color and covering, you wish whether Taffeta or Duchess Satin. It will be a pleasure to show you the samples of without obligation, course. Your opportunity to place advance orders will close August 23th. BUNKER FARMS FEEDS PHONE dlefA ST KLE SERVICE 016-R- or 68 years this firm has provided Provo families with beautiful services at costs within their means. Now, although modern facilities enable us to provide even more impressive services, our charges remain within the easy reach for ail who call upon us. medern mortuary any time. Your visit will prove both Interesting and Instructive, and will incur no obligation of any at kind. . r 4 ? . Ha ' 1 ' FARMERS A i VITII YOUR NEW ROME ! ATTENTION! TIRE REPAIRING See Us Now u. s. TIRES and BATTERIES h Under FHA terms and protection we can give you extended credit or start yon off with small capital. Ask for foil Information. BROS. 121 West 1 North SPORTING GOODS CO. .Vo Easy FIIA or ABC Payments BRIMHALL- - Oscar Carlson 11" Lumber is the most important thing you put into you home. Unless you are an expert at judging, ded with a firm whose reputation assures you of quality and fair prices. We are equipped to give you service on any lumber job large or small. Call 232. Off Irrigation Boots, laced knee lengths, also Carbide Lamps and Caps! Off on Bathing 'Suits 23 leather Goods and Regulation Baseball Shoes! Waverly Motor Oil, Designed Exclusively for Outboard 85c per qnart UtaliTinMCoalCo. Phone 260 Provo Avenue diversity 4 J64W. 5N. S EYE STRAIN BLURRED VISION REMOVED EY GLASSES SECURITY The latest scientific method of examining the eyes Absolute results guaranteed, No Other No glasses recommended unless needed. Glasses may be had on Easy Payments. ON YOUR OWN Prows and Ilaws Realty Company Signatures Dr. G. H, HEiHDSELMAN Necessary with Heindselman Optical and Jewelry Co. c WATER PRESSURE IS LOW AT AT TIBS TIME OF THE YEAR Buy another length of hose today to reach the far corners of your lawn. U. S. HOSE SURPASSES THEM ALL IN NUMBER OF YEARS SERVICE. 1 Braind Hose PREMIER t, i coupled NEPTUNE Heavy Duty (to 53 No. Uuniversity Avenue sr in UTAH PROVO Phone 232 HEADACHE He who hesitates will pay more for property in a growing City like Provo. We are prepared to make you a loan for building. Phone 458 PROTECTlOf H 25-ee- I VILDROOT IlQse, wifA OIL 60 4 she City Drug Phone 240 Columbia tr)wnm.rimi.u(d Industrial Loan MORRISON COMPANY 64 N, Unlv. Phone 1277 West Center SPEAR LUMBER CO. 195 West 3rd South et Consolidated Wajjon & Machine Company Auto Supply 225 25-fe- Nozzles and Sprinklers of all kinds at comparably low prices !mih SPECIAL W. Center ' d get 18Qxl32 feet on 5th West 6th North with Home, all special improvements paid $1800.00 Terms. KAIRTOKIC f 10-F- will 204 Phone 34 ik. 1 We gladly Invite inspection of our SPECIALS! Some Lucky Buyer Cordially yours. V QUBUTY s RECLEANED WHEAT a-- Slightly Used KITCHEN CABINETS , Used DAYBEI) 48-lb- .st k 1 25 TAPER LINES Regular Price TWINE BINDING Blankets Grain Cutting season is just beginning. Be sure you get genuine PLYMOUTH BINDING TWINE I . Bale, Ball Attention, Farmers! 500-fe- Where your dolar goes a long way lu buying Quality Feed merchandise. Since the coming of the Pioneers, 02 years ago, those businesses have thrived and grown that have consistently given most for the customers dollar. Our aim Is to cram every package with quality feed merchandise, at a thrifty price. Chatham ;t e the Place! 1272 I Reporter) ward entertained the officers and leachers who are going out of the M.I.A. this year, at a canyon party Wednesday evening. Thirty five enjoyed the weiner roast and melon bust. Games and a program were also a part of the evening's entertainment. Mrs. J. B. Robison and children Connie and Jimmie and Mrs. Em'-rJohns of Magna are spending several ays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Oveson. A meeting of 'the M.I.A. officers and teachers was held in the chapel Tuesday evening, and the year's work was outlined. Mrs. James Madsen, and Mrs. Robert Madsen and children of I.ke View and Mrs. Tony Madsen and children of Provo are spending several days at Strawberry lake with their husbands and fathers. Mrs. Lyman Smith and baby, of San Diego," Cal., arrived In Lake View Tuesday evening to spend the remainder of tne summer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Smith. Mildred Ward returned home Sunday evening from Salt Lake, where she spent two weeks visiting relatives and friends. DEPOT Cumorab and other points of Interest. Miss Louise List of Berkley, Ellen Bellows - Reporter ' tlif., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar List of Ilmstead. A large number of people atSam Marriotti left last Friday tended the Timp hike and pro- for Soda Springs, Idaho, where gram last Friday at Aspen Grove. he will he employed. He will be Among those reported to have the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford reached the summit were Rich- Boren. ard "and Douglas Hawkins, Virl J. W. Gillespie and Earl Framp-to- n Smith, Fred Campbell, Richard returned last Friday from a Trotter and Ted Booth, to Strawberry lake. Mr. anw Mrs. James E. Pine-ga- r, fishing trip Mr. and Mrs. Claude Myers accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. (Martha Meldrum) and family Ed. Iinegar and Royal Buecanon returned here Thursday after a of Spanish Fork, eft last week visit to the San Francisco Fair for an extended trip east. They w 111 leave this weekend for will visit at Detroit, New York They their home in Craig, Lolo., and and the Worlds Fair, the Hill will be Bf'companied by Jack, Laura and Helen Meldrum. children of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Meldrum. who will remain here for an indefinite stay. Mid-Summ- er Mrs. W. C. IverB left for Los Angeles, Calif., where her daughter, Mrs. Thelma Marshall, Is reported seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs Amasa Ivers of Los Angeles and Muddy Marshall, son of Mrs. By the Only Exclusive Marshall, who has been visiting Sporting Goods Blouse at the Ivers home accompanied South of Salt Lake City, their mother. Miss Wilma Wlscombe has remerchandise turned home from featuring Iona, Idaho, built up to a Quality, where she has been staying the not down to a Price. past month. She was accompanied by her sister and children, Mrs. Boys' and Women's Keds Mark Reeves, who will visit with 08c Reg $1.79 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Locker or Boat Sandals $1.49 Wlscombe. Mrs. J. Albert Gillespie an Mrs Ball Bearing Roller Skates Reg. $1.49 08c Margaret Andrew Johnson entertained at a shower last Thursday Fisk Balloon Tire, 2.X2.125 afternoon for Mrs. Clark JohnReg. $1.89 08c son (Velma Hatfield) a recent Fish Heavy Tube Reg. 9 Sc bride at the J. W. Gillespie home. Sale 70c were played and Clever games i. Montague Bait Rod dainty luncheon was enjoyed by Reg. $5.00 $3.08 35 ladies present. Many lovely Steel Jointed Rod and useful gifts were received by 08c Reg. $1,49 the honored guest. Due to an oversight on the Broilers, for your barlx-qu08c part of the reporter Mrs, Osa Reg. $1.49 Ferguson's name was left off last Union Double Action ljcvol week as a retiring primary ofr Wind Reel, reg. $1.75, $1.20 ficer. Mrs. FergifSon served as Mrs. Zimmerman's Hand-tieChorister for 2 years in the orFlies, reg. 2 for 25c ganization. Thanks and appreciaPer do $ 1 .20 tion is given her for the fine Dare Devils Wobblers work she did. Each .... 15c Doz. .... $1.49 A Good Buy! Kamp Kits 20c Reg. 75c Beach or Back Yard Um$2.08 brellas, Rfg. $4 Mustad and Allcock Hooks This Reg. 20c doz. 08c week only, per 100 EDGEMOtIT Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor left Sunday for a tour of Montana and Canada. They will visit Mrs. Scott A. Taylors brother, Wm. Madsen and family in Great Falls, (Montana, and Frank R. Taylor and family in Raymond, Alberta, Canada. , The new M.I.A. officers of this ED BURLINGTON view (LAKE 1939 Provo Provo, Utah WE HAVE THE ANSWER For Your Building Problems |