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Show THE I JICE JF ThursJiy, December 7, 1939 SUAEO A Mi. a. MAY II.VJ1.MuMJ la the she was strut k lu- -t Murth by a of the Provo trut k on Third South strett beo latlou t n tween Iirat and Set end West Childhood a national struts. Philo T. Edwatds of Orem i. p i are and Vi .Ilium E Iyne of Provo organi7a'H-m the Mbs Liam he N. Don, Mis IL.ti were invelv-Watkins, anti Wyora Hansen. M.-- s . Laltue Cox is s- cre'ury, TROI E'sUlt J M JENsEN Cla its Koittr is treasurer, and bt ad of the B Y U Juarnulism Miss Ruibira Ragland, publicity prt i led Saturd ty over , the large t high School journal JOHN O EEESLEY, V. J D rd Clyde Croiktlt. George L. E.Ui-bet- .lairt ta.k was Illustrated fcy numbers CUst.y in two mu-uhie tl.dts The theme sung fu-sem-I was t Dav Sunday at regular beaut fully rendered by Mrs Miulf Mt Ha Tytie, Mrs Monte Tbt y s.inp "le Simp' HurtWho Stray" and "I W.n.Jt-- r ing a ompan) mg The scripture rtad-t.hr.uigh the Stilly NT.Lt" and rn nation of slogan ai"l Mis wire bail bv KaV Haws. juia Ginfith, thor.-tt- r. pho-tngr- .,t GRAND VIEW 11EINDSELMAN Optical & Jewelry Co. Mrs Daves Telephone C. H - OJ-J-- Reporter I)r. Heindsclman About Your Eyes Our places stop headnphe," eye strain and clear (Ab-duResults Guaranteed) yo;,r vision. te m min Mai .iimimiiuii mu niMiium. mmiiiiiiitiiiiinmmiiiiiinnnmiuiiiMiiiiiiimimmi'immiU(miii II ato A Ac A k m 9 4kt A OUIl SPECIALS t jKiKu, ' with the choir lings at 8 ill In c. 4, rtgula'lv, Monday otluih lb Pinmi g PICKED hoAtver, all niemhera are 'requested to rtleur-- e with the ' S'ake in the St nonary building at the usual hour. and 0 it nils have a cordial invi, The Home teaching group of nt Mctti'g tatiuu to bt the geneological comnrtt.e is at 7.30. to ton pi. e the piilnnin striving ered itself Tin thoir in quitted ary ward survey during the current month The ward reproaenta-liv- e and other otficers of the orSALE or TRADE! ganization urge all ward no tubers tb attend our fine course of on lest arch and kindred sub-jMOMIHtH'L POULTRY YARI ts, held on Sunday, usually at Modern with Capacity Clo-- e to 11 30, ectpt on conjoint night Home and Land when the meeting Is at 6 30. District St hoot $330.00 $265.00 $265.00 $225.00 $150.00 HANT OTHERS COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER Phone Proto 153 III a The George Loveland family have moved from the ward and SEE THIS BEFORE YOU BUT! are now In their new home on 12th North Mr. and Mrs Gordon Atkinson were weekend visitors at the L. home of C. II Davies The feature of the M I A. conjoint Sunday evening was a talk PnO.VE 1009 on German and Swedish sopnery. on ice: 39 West 2nd North 8t cities and customs, given by Carol Williams, recently returned misProvo, Utah sionary from Europe Elder WU- RIGHT. J Sowards Willard Agency "Hi'-- "If "l!H '1!H 'tHlM' s1(lV'l F'l! iK'li'l-illVilt'- In tf'tl K Christmas - Biggest Thing in USED CARS nmtiiii.MunnMitranimi 1936 CHEVROLET PICKUP $265 Anderson Garage iHwwtraumimmrntiitwwtmi 211 Wet Center Provo. Utah i " a This Christmas ! a Always Welcome Gift! $ 1,98 $ and 2.98 ELECTRIC ELECTRIC MIXERS L TOASTERS S.A.M $1-4- SHOWROOM OUR VISIT and see our new Gift and Electrical f Appliance Suggestions! $1.00 to $5.60 Slop East Center Its Easy to Stay Young Electrically f Huish Electric Provo, Utah 230 West Provo, Utah j Center wv : y wwrrxn7" 5 Xmas Value 1 iXIL Delivered to Your Door jl II A Roos Sweetheart II CEDAR CHEST s; S !! I i: 1 !I j at a New Low Price of ' if A 4S Dest Caali NORMAN FERGUSON, Phone $ 14 .95 Reasonable Terms and No 5 to 44 50 Charge Carri"g , T.1:. CF PPO TS D T5 FURNITURE DEPARTMENT vx 172 i Provo s' rt.rrt-pi m-rr-- t la. -i a' -- Ralphs Radio A-- V WS rtri-r-"wx & Appliance COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE Also experts for WASHERS, REFRIGERATORS and other Electrical Appliances Phone 618 83 N. Univ. Ave. C SOLD BOUGHT EXCHANGED 4a IIOOSIER Tfl USED company TM.0RBRQS '.NT SKk; - or Pleasant Grove KITCHEN CABINET (Roomy) G&UOuajt 'vEx -l New and Used Furniture 1 Used - 95-J- Dealer Chest, made of Genuine Tennessee Cedar Prices from i; $5.00 TRUCK LOAD 1 1 $29.75 Walnut Large Selections l 9 and up t hjrlc i .95 and up Wilshire SLIPS 1 COSTUME JEWELRY 1 n S .9o $ $1.25 33 COFFEE UNITS TRAY SETS as low as TO Cl ripliane sheer mono-graint- Cordially yours, -- RiTlRlIiE'" CHIFFON HOSE Christmas gift preparation made for you by tbe merchants immediately following Thanksgiving day. A more comprehensive array of gift merchandise can be seen and more intelligently gift purcliasts may be selected If you do not wait for that last minute rush". Butler's employees gladly oifer helpful suggestions when asked, especially to the bewildered man who wis.us to select a 'suitable present for w ife, mother, daughter or friend. Your port base will he attractively sl wrapptsl in a Butler's wrapping, conveying tiie stamp of quality. Butler's extend to all, a most cordial invitation to visit the r store and feast your eyes on their very splendid display of Christmas things. li-- HA.V-E- V j, E $2.98 $12.95 $1 to $7.50 is Heres The r Inexpensive Merchants cannot take the risk to stok heavily for a last day consumer aceept-iti- ii r, n let her can the best which serviee tw given causes disappointments. The Lay A - Way plan adopted by the stores, intituling Butlers gives an opportunity for early buying and in consequence your gilt cairi.s your real sage when not hurriedly setts ltd. delivered an I on the Comma Forth of the Book of Mormon b. h T. Shaw s Class fore Prof. Tutsdav, at the B, Y. u'tlvti-it- y which was vtry mutii apprt uatt d by the siudt ms. V. Ua-1-1 . 1 in rich leathers and suedes THERE SHOULD BE NO CHRISTMAS RUSH ". ESTATE CIRCULATORS Priced from v. HANDBAGS gift, where conditions make it necessary wi.I carry the message just as fully, if thoughtfully selected, otherwise it fails in its true mis. sion. m v, it lV !V The selection of a gift should be thoughtfully considered and should carry with it the deeper expression the giver wishes to e, r aUtni.iL.ee. i:i COATS tm ffik ' Cliflstmas day was set apart hi commemoration of this greatest of gifts, that we might pause in our mad rush for ru lies or fame and realize that we one at least one day in the year to that most important event that we commorate and turn our thoughts to our loved ones and friends and give expression In the form of gifts to show that we have a considerate side to our lives and In this mild form exl press (lie love vve have for others ami our compassion for those, who through misfortune have less than their share of the things that bring happiness. e, nalists Smartly designed of rich rayon taffeta, satin or flannel. Mfuh grett display of Estate Heatrolas for people who are interested in care-frework-frehome heatmoney-savin- g ing. And we have experts here to show you just why the genuine Estate Heatrola will any barCome ever built heater gain price in. It will be a pleasure to show you just why the genuine Heatrola gives you more for your money. et'-- f A An ism convention ever staged litre, with mure than 5uu young jour- four-year-o- Gifts IGHT now we have a special hold-ov- ber of Citnmerce for next year. Outgoing directors are Wyman Berg, I E. Broc kbank, Frank J D Earl, M. H. Graham, Allen bi ill.ant than usual. Johnson, R. A. Moorfitld, S. W . Rusk 11, and E. B. Shriver. ElecMRS SARAH PASSEY, Bounty tion of new officers takes place president of the D U P. presided Dec. 13 by mail, ballots being over a Utah county board meet- mailed out no to all members ing with 75 re; resentatlvea from MRS. E3TELLA KING, Provo, 25 camps of the D U.P. Saturday at the First ward chapel. Plans was awarded 1500 damages by for a Christmas party to be given a Fourth dintrht court jury, fur at the County Infirmary on Dec the death of her little 16 were completed. daughter, Bonnie King, when The gift of all times was when Christ gave his life for humanity. Those accepting and believing in him were assured a joyful eternal life. out-perfor- Alt! Hednils-t- C. T. Ke.g. t by, and J. C. M jffitt are the r d.rutors of the Provo Cham- D. NORMAN mas WILLIAM t hairman of the annual DTR Christmas Tarty attended by 127 i mployes and partners of the eiylit D.T R. stores in Utah county. It was a gala affair, even more - convey. ... -- PASSING ' Mi , -- UP s TRICED CHEV. Town Sedan CHEV. Town Sedan FORD Town Sedan CHEF. Town Sedan CHEV. Coupe, perfect Night H recker S' rvtce not oi Bu-ine- ss TOOK AT THESE BARGAINS 36 31 31 33 31 t in - G. II. t., vt Sunhe nines no i ting ant! Will day be in chame of .Mary P. l).tvn, pi f i tit i! t Spt.ial musi al numbers by tii'- I.a.iit-- t hoi us will bt? All Rt In f gutlcy immbus pis i Ljt'-iiun- j 1 i Jilt i) the teuiuie of W1U ip II' first president brant h of the at V OAK DRESSER used PIIILCO RADIO, Table Model . used STUDIO COUCHES, as low as Used H a; n rj 'fftCfl MALLE A RLE RANGE (very good) 9x12 FELT BASE RUG ri . . . . 2.QS 1750 SxlO' WILTON RUG Furniture Exchange St. 316 West Center Easy Trnr.s .Vo Interest No Carrying Charge if 4 |