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Show HE 1 VOICE OF SVALZl rwiar, July 28, 1939 'I 1 y I tsa LJ3 This Page is Sponsored by the Orem Business Men As a'Means of Helping To Establish and Foster Community Consciousness (i'(LrT'ti-- i 1 SCEIU THEATER Maiuky end Tuesday SHARON r. - Reporter) llradsha phone 05 V I 4-- II i . 'V 31 - Aug. 1 y ' SC 1 C ' v U Vlt'Aiji f 4 V fh- , 'r ,!- - it.', V. , "T j Y , 'M ' lhe.r teacher spent the afternoon working on their articles. Luncheon was served by Sara Orton. Mrs., Agnus Nelson entertained for her Wednesday afternoon son, Justin, 'and his bride (Miss Norma Bingham of Rodondo, Cal.). The couple were fnarried June 27. JOHNSON - - , i The Jolley Stitchers club was held at the home 6f their leader Mrs. Golda Mangum FriThe girls with day afttrnoon. July ' if !! U i i ' , A j m $ , f : 4 - , i , A ' . WEDDING tfd quiet wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Eleanor Powell and Johnson Saturday evening when their daughter, Anna, was married to Fred Johnson, son of Mr. iences. Elder Hardy of fiprlng-vidl- e and Mrs. Fred Johnson of Provo. furnished the musical numBishop Ephraim Twitchell of bers. Sharon ward performed the cereThe monthly Relief Society mony. Selatives and close friends meeting will be at 4 oclock Friwere present. day at the home of Fern Laudle. Valene Calder. daughter of Mr Mr. and Mrs. Alma Riding, Mr. and Mrs E. H. Calder was mar-'rle- d to Lee Hubbard, son of Mr Riding's eldest daughter (Mary were and Mrs J. O. Hubbard of Maple iNelson) and Mrs. Mann Hill, Kansas. The marriage took visitors Sunday at the home of place Friday evening in the Man-t- i Sam Johnson. temple. Floyd Fletcher of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs, James Blair, HitV will furnish the program their two sons James and Melvin Sunday evening. He has visited and Miss Carrol Pendleton spent the ward before with such a deof fine arrangement July 24th in American Fork can- lightful yon visiting Timpanogos cave and music that it is a real opportunother points of Interest. ity to have him come again. We to see a large attendance. the hope Rtichop Pyne was taken Mr and Mrs Roy Hillan of Delhospital for treatment Wednesta weuj over night guests at the day. Se oral nxonlhs ago he a serious head Injun while Cart s Gordon Lome Saturday. working on the Deer Crack dam E' rl Meeham is in the L D S hospital As soon as his strength will permit, will have a taxic (Helen Oveson Reporter) goiter removed. A fine baby girl arrived at the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reams (Cleo home of Mrs. Legrand Park (forof Los Angeles, arrived Nuttall. v merly Barbara Farrer) Wednos in Lake View Sunday, to spend day Mother and boby doing fine. two weeks with Mr and Mrs Grif-M- li Cldci Arlo SliumwRy of Vine-jarNuttall. ward was the speaker at ' A very enjoyable Sacrament sacrament meeting Sunday. He gave a very interesting account of meeting was held Sunday evening his missionary travels and exper- - in this ward with a large crowd A LAKE VIEW d Wednesday & Thursday Aug. 2nd - 3rd. 6 . swr t .rtr...ijwr" Robert Young weeks here with relatives and They were accompanied by Sirs. Helen Hull and daughter Carol and will feo by way of San Francisco where they wll visit tbe fair. Jack and Beth Jones who Mis Roy Chipmaa and family. have been visiting their sister Mi.--s Jean Schoney daughter of Mrs Elva Stewart will meet them Ur and Mrs J. C. Schoney under- at San Francisco and visit the went an appendicitis operation in a scene from ' Uonolutu in attendance. Erwin Bunnell and son Gordon of Salt Lake City was in charge of the following spent the weekend here the guests Wilford of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Palprogram. Invocation, Oveson, a musical reading by Mrs mer. Saturday night was spent Charley Wright, accompanied by camping In the canyon and a trip her daughter Zelda. S. Duane around the loop was made SunMadsen, recently returned mis- day. sionary was the principal speaker after which the clo .ng song was STAKE GENEALOGY a solo ty Bishop August Johnson and company. Benediction was ofAmelia Latta, Reporter fered by Scott A. Taylor. Phone 048J1 Miss Donna Scott of Sallna is - spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scott of this ward. Miss Scott is operating a beauty shop at Sa. lina. A welcome home parly for Elder Duane Madsen will be held in the Lake View ward amusement hall Friday evening. Everyone is extended a cordial invita. tion. Mrs M. C. Anderson, of Salt Lake City, 13 visiting at tlie home of her daughter, Mrs Spencer The Salt Lake temple will open for regular ordinance work Monday morning, August 7th. We wish to urge all members In the stake, who have names for baptisms, to send them to Mrs. Amelia Latta, to be checked by the Stake, before mailing them to the Index bureau. Our Stake has no names for baptisms in the temple file. Special rates on the Orem line each Wednesday on the first Madsen for a few days. train leaing Provo at 7:38 a. m. Mr. and Mrs Laniond Bunnell. good to return on any train leavAlton and Ills Jean Bunnell of ing Salt Lake. Salt Lake spent the holidays with Mr Bunnells parents, Mr, and Mrs L. L. Bunnell. Mrs Paul CrosSiiTan and baby Ellen Bellows - Reporter daughter, Malinda. of Salt Lake mothe her with weekend spent Mr and Mrs Morris Wiscombe ther, Mrs Alma Jorgensen. and daughter Barbara and Mr and Mrs Verl Penrod and son Sheldon of Pleasant View left Sunday for Welling, Canada where visit with Mr and Mrs Leslie they C. Mrs H. Ponlson. Keporter Cbipman and familjf and Mr and Telephone 04JZ ED6EM0NT TIMPANOGOS Interesting services were held Sunday evening with John H Murdock and Oscar Terry as the speakers. A etold story of pioneer experiences was told by I Sinclair Gas & on Tubes Fanbelts Murdock ,a,nd two vocal Accessories solos were sung by Ivern Pyne Groceries Confections accompanied by Mrs. Melba Pyne. Lunch Meats The Genealogical committee of and Cheese the ward are prepaying an exceNow Added. llent W'ogram for next Sunday evening. There will be a good speaker and special musical numbers, Mrs. Amelia Latta and Mrs. Robert J. Thorne Maude of tbe Stake Rowley ast of the Orem Cannery board will also bejip attendance. Oscar Terrv of Blackfoot, Ida., 5yxSXji4 visited over the weekend with relatives here. Mr. Terry was formerly a resident of the ward and an active worker especially in the M I A. dramatics. Mr. and Mrs. George Harris and family have returned to their home In Chicago, 111. after visiting with Mrs. Lexia Harris and Fylth WHITE SPOT SERVICE HuLiv Breen, Leo Carrillo, Jlenry Armilta and Slicker A second feature on the proBgram is RIO Ue Seal. a (1RAXDE, Charles Starrett Western. KsocfiLSSEffir 4 i Wanted to Buy: RASPBERRIES BING CHERRIES CURRANTS BLACK CAP RASPBERRIES LOGANBERRIES DEWBERRIES Highest CASH PRICE PAID W. DeLange. Mr. and Mrs. C.arl Farley and family, Frampton Collins and Miss Ora Baum were dinner tek guests at the home of Mr. and 4. Mrs. Dean Johnson of Lake View on the 24th. Mrs. F'nrence Gappmayer vis ited with relatives In Mantl last th y 5: i ROY E. PARK PHONE 014R1 t Ty in') A week. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H Poulson last Sunday were Mr and Mrs Harold Goode and family and Howard WoH'nden of American Fork, Albert Woffinden of Salt Lake City and the Misses Della and Afton Woffinden of Los Angeles, Calif. The Bishopric of the ward would like to remind the ward members that produce for church welfare will be received Wednesday of each week; Produce cen be delivered to the Regional store house or to the Sharon at Edge mom Mr and Mrs. DeAlton Orom Satur-- 1 1 re- Gash Store SPEOALS FOR Saturday. July 29 SUGAR lbs. . . 10 58c TO J LET PAPER, .... 8 rolls 10c POTATO SALAD per ran 10c COFFEE, (Hill Bros.) .... lb. S6c LIMA BEANS. (B. & M.) N. 8 can 9c DEVILED MEAT . 8 cans 10c PINK SALMON Tall can 10c CREAM OF RICE pkg. 9c turned to her home in Idaho Falls following a two week's stay here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor M. Anderson. John Oler of Sterling, Alberta Canada, visited here with old friends on the 24th. The Vineyard Jr. Band has been engaged to play at the Poultry Day celebration at American Fork Saturday. VVerk Is progressing nicely on the Vineyard school house. The upstairs rooms are being completed and will be ready for occupancy by September when Bchool starts. Max Rawlings son of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Rawlings was recently married to Miss Ileen Sims of Evanston, Wyoming. The Geneological Committee will have charge of the program at the church services to be held SATURDAY SPECIALS! July 29 Kerr Lids, 3 for 25c FRUIT JARS Quarts, per doz. 79c Pints, per doz. Tomatoes, 3 cans 27c SUGAR Lux Soap, 2 bars 13c s. 58c 10-lb- Dash Soap, reg. 25c 25-l$1.45 Punch ... 3 pkgs. 10c CRYSTAL WHITE or P. and G. Post Toasties 2 for 15c SOAP, 5 bars for 19c Marshmallows lb. 9c for 42c Potato Chips, lb. 25c Lard, Corned Beef, can 16c Crushed Pineapple WILLAPA 63c gallon can OYSTERS per can 14c Tuna Fish, can . . 10c Peas - Beans - Corn 3 cans for 21c Red Star Flour . . 85c OLIVES, per can 10c Jack Frost, 3 pkg. 10c Marshmallow Milk, all bands 4 - 26q Cream 25c Rinso, giant pkg. 63c . . Mustard, qt. jar 13c Corned Beef, can 16c Corn Flakes 3 pkg 17c Pork & Beans, can 9c 4 cans 26c Milk, bs 4-l- Drakes Market I.G.A. STORE bs. 4 Jell-we- ll SPECIALS For Saturday July 66c Vegetables 29 TOMATOES, per pound LKTTVPE, per head COB CORN Oc Oc 18c for 15c Dev. Meat, 3 cans 10c P. & G. or C. W. SOAP, 5 bars . Mission Bell mu 3 bars SOAP, 3-l- b. Jim Orem SERVICE OREM large pkgs 3 for Evaporator 23c Tomatoes, No. 2V2s 25c ! 3 cans for PEAS, No. 2 can Garden run, 3 - 25c tI Kerr lids, 3 pkgs. 25c I.G.A. Tuna Fish light meat, 2 for 31c Marshmallows, lh. 11c I Cheese, medium nippy, per lb. 19c CASH ON DELIVERY Parks Fruit Market SUGAR, 10-lb- Mgr. ASK FOR THEM! WDrmttflimiiimtmtmtmttfltHitmHiynHti mmwuimimtinmiimmiHii'mHiiimmimmimimiiHun Lincoln Confect & Lunch Mini Mt'i MiiiHuicifiitmuii .iiimitiiimmmiHMMiuiiimiiiiiiimitmMtimiunmiHiiiMftiinwiiiUHmHBai HOT BUTTERED POPCORN 58c s. Drug Co. Jims J. B. SUMNER MMmimmHiMmtimMMmmimnuimmm Pay the Highest Price Dean stone Park. SPRY or CRISCO Day 54c can Meats LCXCH MEAT, assorted lb. 22c Prize Drawing A Milk, all brands BACON, per lb. 19c FRESH MEAT 4 cans for . ... and 16c lb. Salt Bacon, Box Material Feeds per Votes for the Queen Franco American Spaghetti, 2 for 17c Corn Beef per can 16c New Ford Cars and Rinso, Ig. pkg. . , 20c HELP put in your Trucks Pint Fruit Jars Choice for Queen 67c Refrigerators, Radios per case with tickets you get Quart Fruit Jars Auto Accessories HOT COLD and 79c case with each 50c purGeneral Auto Repair per 't SANDWICHES White King Soap chase at the CONFECTIONS gran., Ig. pkg. 29c DRINKS Tomato Juice 2' The Fruit is 23c going to be small j 4 cans for WASHBURN WE LL NEED THAT Corn Flakes AND other relatives. Mr and Mrs. Russell Carson and son Russell have returned to their home In Fairfield after spending the 24th with the were accomfamily. panied to their home by Miss Lily Anderson of Koorsharem who has been visiting here lor the last week, at the home of her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. J. Pioneer celebration here & GROCERY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Handley Sr. of Sprlngville attended the FREE for the Greater Orem OREM FEED Mrs. Geo. F. Wells, Reporter and get your TICKETS son-in-la- w VINEYARD day. Miss Norma Anderson has it 3 . fair with them. of the following jfrom us WE BUY THE BEST FISHERMANS WHARF friends last Tuesday evening. Mrs. Maud Glazier attended the Haws reunion held at Bear Lake the fore part of last week. She was accompanied by Mrs Ina Lewis and Mrs. Amanda Daley. .Mrs Eathel M. Richards and son The mas and Miss Amy Mec-haof Virginia City, Nev visited last Tuesday with their brother Wells O. Meeham and family. A family dinner was enjoyed that evening., Mr and Mrs Jesse L. Smith accompanied by Mr and Mrs Hank Smith left last week for a fishing trip to Strawberry lake. Mrs. Nellie Hull and son Wallace have returned to Los Angeles after visiting the past few f f J A -- ' - Holdaway, who has been confined to the L.D S hospital since April following the amputation of his left leg, is able to be up in a wheel chair, and he is much Improved. Mrs. Floience Carter of San Jose, Calif., is visiting here with her mother, Mrs. Prudence Holdtwo weeks. Sunday evening. A cordial invi- away, for Mrs. Richard Wells Mr. and tation is extended to all ward have spent the past week in Cal. to members attend. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Cooley Mjron Vail, Della, Ftah, d two son of Gilbert. Ariz, visof Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. ai ited hue during the week with her sister, Mrs. Thomas Wells. They were enroute to the Yellow- r P2B DELICIOUS MALTS COFFEE, Schillings 26c Salmon, tails, 2 - 23c 1-- lb GILLMORE STATION We Hire Orem People Lets All Boost Orem Wefctside of Highway VEGETABLES & FRUITS Cucumbers (Utah) 2 , tor 5c Lincoln Service 15c New Cabbage, lb. 2c Melons (on ice) lb. 2c 2-l- bs We have installed a new; modern, hoist and are prepared to give your car complete lubrication. Will call for and deliver your car 5c up-to-da- 25F-- BEATS Breakfast Bacon per lb A s sorted T lb. j 23c mr A te j Rumo Roast Beef 18c !j 10c Rib Boil, lb Lyman MRS. W. P. WILLIAMS ve Tomatoes, (Local) Lettuce lg. heads Actors from Iligh School UVt af Lincoln High W. r. WILLIAMS - |