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Show THE VOICE OF SIIARQN .for thrt Relief Soutty . tall. ? ;.!! tl.ut dav. Mr and Mu Mu nil Stern. of ' -C. H. Pouion - Reporter) (Mr Mr. and UMl( j with Uln. I rainier -t Men-i;.e An nn-LP- S propram hasJaV aU,f au,adiug conGruue la . n turanrtd for next Sunday Sjjt l,ke C iy Sunday by the offn . rs tr the M. A tiii'iil'.r of Lunds of Mis O tii'iiS I A A good attondatioe is J. Row It y visited her at the L. D S Let week All report Mrs Martha Reynold has re- f.nd.ng her iheerful and hopeful turned home after visiting for of coming home Boon three weeks w.ith relatives and Reed Foutin arrived home last friends in Escalante. week to spend the summer here Twenty women from the ward Reed Ins been dtt. tiding the went to Salt Lake LtThursday University of Illinois at Chamwith the combined chorus from paign, III He has also been doSharon, Utah, Provo and Kolob ing part time teaching. He exStakes who furnished the music pects to return to Illinois in the l- do-sir- Mrs. t . MB fr Jan when i IMPORTANT CUSTOMER I borrowed 100 Personal, the original Personal Finance Co., is organized to make loans to people uho may not have the kind of security sometimes required tlseuhere. Our main requirement Is ust your ability to repay small regular amounts. No cosigners. complete service hacked by the largest financial institution in the field. A FINANCE COMPANY 10th Year in Provo PERSONAL 13 E. Center Hoorn 207 (Over Walgreen's) Ph. 210 (Mis. Th. 210 Rackets Bargain Carnival in Sporting Goods All TENNIS BALLS the leading brands, red or white, come in sealed can. - Special $ 3 1.19 for SLUGGER BATS Finest hickory, balanced weights, shaped for firm grip, a Bargain GOLF BALLS All the leading brands, at special reduced prices $ per dozen Q8? at w SPRING IN YOUR STEP SOFTBALL OUTFITTERS 112 Oscar Carlsons North University Ave. in Phone 82 Tl IF Ferry Nielson - Reporter) Blanche Nielson. The Relief Society held a work and business meeting at their Relief Society room Tuesday afternoon. After meeting a social hour was enjoyed. Mrs. Nellie York and Mrs. Florence Downs were In charge of refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Elmer York motored to Fark City Sunday and spent the day visiting with Mr and Mrs. Bert Louder, returned Mrs. Wm. Downs Youve never even seen laundry actually finished until you see home Sunday after spending the the way Laurel & Hardy, rookie recruits to a Foreign Legion wpek end viiating her daughter and family, Mr and Mrs, Ray post, finibh off the regimental laundry, as in this scene from Keetch at Magna. their latest laugh masterpiece "THE FLYING DUCES." ' of Castle Anderson Merilyn CALLING ALL CURB Gate visited his aunt, Mrs. O, II. with SHOW: the 3 Stooges. Second TIME 7:80 OP Anderson the past week end. in the new series of two-re7.45 Honeymoon class The Junior Genealogical "DuceB" comedies on each Thursday 9:70 held a social at the home of their and Saturday program, class leader, Mrs. Mildred Cook Honeymoon, again at 10:! Monday afternoon. A good time was enjoyed by the following: Junior Cook, Joyce Beardahl, Maurine Morby, Edna Oveson returned to Arizona. Mr. Fawn Walker, Ola Foulke, Gene Baxter, Marie Harkre and Dawn Oveson will spend a few days with Ilooley, Netta Swensen, bis family in St. Johns after which Alvin Kirk commenced digging he will return heTe to continue the basement for his new home his studies at B.Y.U. during the week, which will be Bishop and Mrs, August Johnbuilt on the property owned by son and Mr. and Mrs. Erwin BunWallace Morly, across the street nell spent Saturday at Salt Lake, east of the James Marrott home. where they attended conference Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Nielson and and the Priesthood meting Saturdaughters RaNee and Nana motor- day evening Misses Nana Lee ed to Salt Lake City Sunday and Alene Johnson accompanied morning, returning home Sunday them. evening. Charles Madsen, Robert Madsen Mrs. Rhoda Ilreinson, Bernice, and Mrs Wilford Oveson, attendChriss and Blanche Ilreinson, ed funeral services for Susie and Grandpa Ilreinson attended a Green Robison, In Pleasant Grove birthday party at the home of Mr Friday. Mrs Robison was the and Mrs. Ileber Carter at Provo mother-in-laof GTadys Madsen Sunday. Robison. Next Sunday the Lake View ward will hold Ward Conference. A large attendance Is desired and an interesting program has been Oveson well-season- y a J Full of ace shots and line drives, these balanced rackets are just the thing to cut down those love sets. Skillfully crafted from wood, tightly strung with tested gut - - - an unusual value at reduced prices Leaguers HTG GLOVED You Vant, GEE UG! more ways than one Stride Shoes spring wardrobe d a fashion ionic . . .The air cushion between die soles is breezy and buoy- SMART Jolly ant . . . Tbeir economical price will please your purse. 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Tenny Whiting and Floy Hatch of St. Johns, Arizona spent SunFour big days! 250 Bargains! - - - to be sold here for the d day night with Mr. and Mrs. And two for the price of one, account of owner. AH new Oveson and Melvin Oveson Wednes- Royal American Rugs with Mr. Whiting left Monday morning (DeLenna Bradshaw - Reporter) plus only one cent. for Evanston, Wyoming and Mr Sizes: day, Thursday, Friday, Satur- Oriental Design. Hatch accompanied by Melvin Mesdames Zola Malone, Melba day, May 1, 2, 3, and 4th. 10x18 10x15 Calder, Cornell Green, Ethel AT 9x12 9x15 HIGHEST CASH PRICES! Woolsten, Nina Stratton, Pearl 8x11 6x 9 Newell Meriam and of Bradshaw For Toot OREM DRUG Sharon ward were among the 5x 8 4x 6 AND It Pigskin Work Gloves after Indian fashion Saturday night at Orem park in Provo canyon A fireside chat was eDjoyed and a very good time was had by those in attendance. end. returned Mrs. Vern Johnson Mary H. Bunnell of Timpanogos ward has been at the home of her home Saturday after helping to daughter, Mrs, Eugene Newell, 111 care for a friend in Provo who was the past week. She Is felling Im- ill. Sunday school will be held as proved now however. next Sunday in the Sharon usual The Green Bar patrol of Troop 32 attempted to carry out a party ward house. Relief Society conference. A large number of people from this ward attended general conference In Salt Lake City last week VIEW LAKE LIVE POULTRY ffT COTTON GLOVES Soft as Cloth 11 Mrs Bertha Swensen announces the safe arrival of a new grandson, The little one arrived at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Orrin Swensen early Saturday morning The Missionary committee with Amasa Wright as chairman are planning a program for Sunday evening to be held in connection with the regular Sacrament meeting, as a welcome home In honor of Elder Vern Marrott, who recently returned from filling a mission in Germany and the A good attend-- ! Ea ern States am e will be appreciated The ward Genealogical Sr. class have completed their lesson for the past winter course and so have discontinued their weekly meetings until next fall. The following Timpanogos 'stake Sunday Schoal Board members from Windsor attended the General conference at Salt Lake City Sunday evening: Supt, John and Thelma Harris Muzzell, ' Big- - April Thursday and Saturday Double Bill Program t Tennis double-stitche- SCERA IHEATRE At. the gave at RtlUf lectured an J I JOHN F. MOORE, Mgr. BASEBALLS Tough d rawhide cover, seams, used by r- a WINDSOR you come to us for a personal loan. y t i..y , a Dont feel as if youre asking a favor when r TU' Ed-wat- j -t m m m rile Cl Society meeting fche rive dTi on tratlors on Helps", showing the effict of d'f-h- i ferent iloaners on wood lUfre-h- rnents were served by Miry Hatty Draper, Mary Williams and Maggie Colson. A quilt was made dur.ng the afternoon Mrt Chester Graff honored her ioii Dotal, Tuesday on his birth-danniversary by entertaining the following friends at dinner We.-dy Gratf, and with games Ronald Knight, Doral Ilarward Russell Hansen, Moutel Graff Clifton Asay, Glenn Gappmeyer, Eva Reed MiTague, ward, Dorothy Larsen, B atrlce and Dora May Gappmeyer, Sherrie Terry and the gue-- t of honor 1 Lo-pi- w V; lf'-o- n e Mens Wear 1 . V |