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Show siunon THE VOICE OF V's V TIMPANOGOS t:. g An 1 b'lriljv t Don fa I ali'.s, V. I he 1.3 t. dur.i i!k Huj t l.' e g In o s-- cbun t:s piTu h t'y showed e pic-tat- Pi" kin la the li nn ion there. MD ant' a Fhins of the Plea-an- t View ward talked to the women in the lUhif Sad ty melting la-- t Tui 'day, on the new method of qukk freezing of fruits s i g -s end talk vrgi-tai'lts- the Following . were berved by nfre-hmec- ts BURMIIIGHAM for THE MOST Technical and Individual HAIRCUTS Ills Fine All Trade Cant Be Wrong (By Lincoln III) INI COME Youll be just as enthusias 4 tic as we are when you see fthe good buys we have.t 5 NEW or USED HOMES! I Buy a lot on our new, Build a home! to your liking. Pay like! fhub-diiiaio- i SEE .t 83 North Univerolty Arena TBrovo, Utah. ' ' ! S IF ; 1 Mrs William Thomp-Mand family of Salt Lake City d with Mr. and Mrs. Lud i Funis' a K t Sunday. 'li.e priirrmn iu church mxt tuning will be la com-- : almi i f the Aaronic Priesthood and will be given by the hois of the different quorums. Mr. and lira. Hubert Mooney and daughter Doris and Mis. Bert Cox of Sait Lake City spent Muttons Day with their Grandmother, Mrs. O. J. Rowley and their mother, Mrs Annie Lunt of Los Angeles who is here caring for Mrs. Rowley during her illi !i in 1 riday morning alt r a successful year. H irold Fox, Rei d Stone, Ross Holdaway and Mi-- s F J th Stew-a- it are among the Lincoln high si bool graduates tins week Mi-- s who is Rev a Shumway, employed at Salt Lake spent SunMr. day here with her parents, and Mrs. Bradford Shumway. Ncighbois of James M Taylor met at his home Friday evening to honor him on his birthday anSocial chat and reniversary. freshments were enjoyed by Mr. Mr. and and Mrs J. Alma Mrs. Bernard Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Victor M. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Young and Miss Persus Young. Mr. And Mrs. S. H. Blake announce the arrival of a grandson, their first, born to George W. and Ol-o- n, ness . The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Strau-sber- g sympathize with them in the loss of their babe who was born at the home Thelma Blake Cropper at therr last Friday and died the same home in Deseret, Utah, May Sth. Mrs. Ellen Holdaway announces day. The mothers of the ward were the birth of a grandaughter, born honored last Sunday morning May Sth to Earl and Alena Holdthe Sunday away Jones in the Columbus when members School classes gave a pregram of hospital at Great Falls, Montana. memThe Aaronic Priesthood and stories. songs, readings of Lovely potted plants were pre- bers, under the supervision sented to the mothers at the close Arvil O. Stone will present the of the program. program at the Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Nellsen church services, comemmorating of Springville visited Sunday with the anniversary. May 15th of the their mother, Mrs. Maud Rowley. Restoration of the Aaronic Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farley and son Carrol of Mt. Pleasant returned from Farmington, N. M. after a visit wtih Mr. and Mrs. Reed PICKED UP Hacking. Mrs. Hacking, their daughter, has been ill, and she IN PASSING returned home with them. F.ay V. Wentz and son Leland, of Chicago, left this week for a Elmer Olson of Smithfleld month's vacation through the has been named the Utah State Pacific North West and British Champion Holstein Calf Club Columbia and Alaska. Holstein-Friesia- n Boy for 1939 by The Association of America. Elmer, now a junior at the Utah State Agricultural College, has completed club projects for the and, in addition, (Mrs. Geo. F. Wells - Reporter) past eight yearsfor two has been leader years. For was chosen as Elmer three years DonMe Mr. and Mrs. Vincent health Cache boy and the County ald and children of Salt Lake rated second and third in the state her with here end week the spent in consecutive years. He has mother, Mrs. Isaac Sorensen. stood lower than fifth in his never close will The Union School high school clas of about 150, and has participated in high school dramatics and played in the band. In addition he has been active In church and Boy Scout work. VINEYARD Prows and Ilaws Realty Company fat-?- n Mr. an Poutson - Renorter) l M'S. C. II. J:,a Cordiur and Mrs. Mary 1 . SPECIAL . . GRAND VIEW Mrs. C. H. Davies Graduation Outfits "" B. Davies. Bishop J. O. Jolley is critically 111 at his home, as a result of dental infection. Mrs. C. II. Davies and Mrs. Grant Davies entertained on Friday with a miscellaneous shower in honor of Vivia Davies Johnson, a May bride. The rooms were gay with spring flowers. Indoor games were the diversion. Many lovely gifts were bestowed upon the bride. The Mothers Day program tenf dered on Sunday morning, was A delightful prowell attended. gram was conducted by Miss Nel-d- a ?l Carter. Each mother was piesented with a potted plant. 1 Mrs. Nettie Brown, Laurel Gibson and Charlotte B. Davies were hostesses to the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Grand View cemp, if on Thursday, May 9th at 2:30 Mrs. Gibson read the history of her husbands mothers. The lesson Pioneer Romances was discussed by class leader, Annie P. Tanner. The members decided to meet at the home of Capt. Nettle Brown to quilt on Monday, May ana CLOTHCRAFT Suits and SWINGAROOS TWO-SOME- S ?lg-7- $25 5 VARSITY TOWN $ p CLOTHCRAFT Suits ce 22 3 25 but its the Graduation comes but once a year want to dress-u- p students when graduating day look their best. 26th. ;; TruVal Shirts Munsingwcar Socks Tics Iliekok Pelts Slacks Sport Coats 50c 50c and $1.00 $5.95 $1.00 (DiLenna it have it and up if 4 ' 4 h 4 4 t Shriver s Style Leadership rv MISSING V v Dont Have To Go Rarefoot THIS SPRING Let Us Repair Your Old Shoes Get maximum wear out of your shoes by On the State IIiirhwa Near Orem Drug getting them repaired here. Quality workon manship every job. Kelsch & Sons Rear of BOOTKRrE 124 W Center Phone 707 Due to disruptions jr Furnaces CLEANING REPAIRING . Stokers ng HOLLAND FURNACE CO. Phone 417 530 E. 3 S. TIRE REPAIRING See Us Now U. S. TIRES and BATTERIES Phene 260 03- - DtESEL-POWER- Improved tmooditloning control both texnpenmtrv and humidity. 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FAIR CETROIT Mothers Day 59? JI fine h4 WASHINGTON and other difficulties incident to active warfare, he declared. it is not possible to estimate how soon replies to these inquiries may be received. Queries on the whereabouts ot American citizens abroad are clean j through the Slate Department, and the Red Cross is able to eervice cases of this type regarding residents in any country. FOR BOYS C3c V Y , Brimliall Bros. 59c and raws N - CHICAGO Program at Any Type of Furnace ' Praor-r.- said SPORT SHIRTS RES. PHONE C Jfrl COLORADO tries, Poland and Finland. There are between 2,500,000. and 3,000,000 persons of Norwegian di scent living in this country, a figure about equa1 to Norways entire population, Mr. Swift pointed out. The International Red Cross Committee at Geneva, through whirh queries are routed, has secured the cooperation of the Norwegian Rod Cross Society in investigating individual cases, be DRESS SHIRTS ( ) "TY TtS" LCt AXQELEt war-affect- 49? OREM rut pr txM. Im. Iri. OM.T v WASHINGTON, D. C. American Red Cross facilities for locatrelatives and friends ing mis-in- g in nations have been extended to include Norway, It was announced by Vice Chairman Ernest J. Swift. Approximately 23.000 inquiries have cleared through the Red Cros Inquiry Service since it was inaugurated eight months ago, Mr. Swift reported. The vast from majority were received Americans of fore'gn birth seeking information about relatives nnd friends in the invaded coun- YOU Air-Conditioni- OTHWOtLD'S S.B IAN FRANCISCO Y Furnaces PERSONS AID TO NORWAY Z7 SEE THEM FOR YOUR BOX MATERIALS j-i- hvACATtMSrtTt! 0 Choose them from Shrivers. -- 1 yci3 Alice Colvin. Fruit Business dl i i DlESETjNEnS f a. V - yi will The Aaronic Priesthood have charge of the Sunday evening meeting. A good program is being prepared. Emil Long was operated upon for appendicitis at the Utah Valley hospital last week. His condition is reported as good. Page School Day will he held Thursday all day. A good program lias been arranged and all patrons are invited to attend. Mrs. Pauline A. Offert entertained at dinner Monday evening for her mother, Mrs. Amicone, the Mrs. occasion being Amlcones birthday anniversary. Those enjoying the eveni lg were: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Steveson, Tony Dominico, Harold Domlnico, Alice Amicone, the guest of honor and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney H. Cluff lislted in Salt Lake City Sunday with Mrs. Cluff's mother, Mrs. WHOLESALE and RETAIL fa -- I (Zella Colvin - Reporter) their - f jjii l tio r m L, J f t an i -- Ill,- V ill, u:r ri: g f :a a ' t L. it r I;, rr ari in ri om a. return'd home wrh his farc;ts an) wa- - taki n inursday to trie L D 5 fur diagnos s auj n i"i ii ' Hm! alkr has done some mi' at ding work in the mM-io- n d .mi in- re overy and i,i- ritiim to hi fold of duty in the near futurt is hoped for by his many fi lends i VIEW The Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Thursday, May 9th at the P K. Nielsen home. Diantha Eklns sang Sunshine of Your Smile Inez Muhlesteln and sang Mother. The lesson on "Rowas given mances of the Pion-'ersEsther Brown by Mrs Nielsen, and Cozette Allred. Luncheon was Berved by the hostess. Harry (Hal) Crane of Ogden visited Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Eliza Crane. officers The Sunday School honored the mothers of the ward was A good program Sunday. given by the children and I. E. Brockbank paid tribute to the mothers. Special honor was paid to the oldest mother present, and the mothers havii g the largest number of children. Mrs. Eliza Crane was the oldest present being 83 years of age. Mrs. Mary II. Corbett and Mrs. Amy Slack had the largest family, each having twelve children. Pink peonies were given as special favors and earh mother present was presented with a potted plant. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Ashton entertained at a family dinner Tuesof the Members day evening. family enjoying the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Boyack, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Ilooley and baby Wanda, Archie Lamoreaux, Orion Lamoreaux, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Lamoreaux, Albert Stratton, Dick and Gwen Lamoreaux and the ho- -t and hostess and children. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Colvin visited in Meadow Saturday and Sund.iv with Mrs. Colvins parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stott. A very successful closing party was given for the primary ch !d- - ".j EDGEMOIIT McEwen and Mrs. Zola Malone. re-open- ed -- i nor d, They buy and sell All Fruits in season. 4 ' I Calders truck hauled the group to Lukes Hot Pots at Midway where they spent the evening swimming, after which a pot luck lunch was enjoyed. Those participating were: Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McDonald, Ted Calder, .Jr. and Mrs. Hub-berMr. and Mrs. Ephriam Twtchell, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth & l! 4 Windsor Missionary r -- ing home. Veru Johnson, who is employed in Nevada, spent the week end with his wife, Mrs. Lilly Johnson. Sharon ward officers and teachers of the M. I. A. enjoyed an outing Wednesday evening. Ted firi i h- . Mrs Bessie Excell and small daughter Barbara returned home from Chicago where they have been the guests of Mrs. W. A Excell the past several weeks While there they made a s:x weiks trip to Florida where they visited in Sara Sota and St. Peteisfyurg. In Chicago Mrs. Excell underwent a goiter operation prior to return- PLEASANT V-- Returns Home - Reporter) w 1 , SHARON Brad-ha- - ii Tuesday Mar-mLa'.ne- - were t taitj i.i' i 1 ai is a - 1 - to ti.e and l tlrt h. t.is st ri e j to a large IV- - ' i r w Diu-'t.r- s l an p 1 la. iiHU.l, of 111 eitnip of t hit ii ell Mi- Andrew V. ijte of Salt I 'all I iii'n its at Mi- - Cl it man s. i.aae uiy sp.-u- i Suuaav witn tier huim iJiui''Ua iiudctt ciuei-- j Mr and M'S Muriel Walkir All and those lit mod I I'm pai mu-- , Mr. and Mis R. uj Han dm day from Mi- ItCannon and d lid son (Jua)le alt ale mi lt to a" Memo, while they Mini l.ti. Don fapt lit 'Mu'htr-n-rU in k - j roarDay", with tncfly w i ' t on ai cum of the F lo s of hi r UMii- -, Mr and Mrs Ch.iles on i in- - ion Vt'l e'uhti- - home benon faun Li rnard, w no fir the H Allr.d ing erf ti 1 m ar the hrdge p.i-- l f'le 111!" 'h- - l'u-- !.i as Vtai-- r LizUr, Li oiid Davis, a L. D S at Mivtf , (Uft-.fE bmi" Trottier, Vila City Ldwrotm- hmih and Clyde Olsen On arriial in Hiiiio 'he Walk- of are the the among giadudtis R porter) (Ellen Bellows -Lincoln lmih sihool this evening r will play a piano! Walter E.gltr Elder Henry Deur-c- h of Driggs, solo Idaho, spent the week end with A party was given Tuesday for Robert Gillespie. The young men all the primary children who were missionary companions in in the festival by the Germany Primary officers and teachers. The following young people Games were enjoyed and refreshwere among the seminary graduserved to approximately 45 ments ates Sunday evening, the exercises children. Cfj bung held at the Lincoln high ---T Mr. and Mrs Isaac Boyce an- auditorium. Leona Davis, nouate the birth of a grand-- ! Offert, Walter Bigler and daughter, born May 10th to Mr. rence Smith. and Mrs Ed Darling (Margeruite Mrs. Katherine Chipman, 1Boyce) of American Fork. Mother FAVSZiTt and babe are doing nicely. Provo and up $12.50 local mo ly LdlTi Harward, Margtret Niio! anj Yii.a Johnson. A number of Grand View pi ople attend! d the nn- - ting, besides tlio-- e taking part on me program jj 25c i j that YOUR clothes for Graduation are of the Highest Caliber e. f $1.15 and $1.35 Sport Shirts See Outfit, Slirivers and John Nicol, stake missionaries, assisted by Dean Buckner conducted the Sacrament meeting at Lake View last Sunday evening. The three named were the speakers and musical numbers were: a vocal solo by Robert Hilis Jr., and a LeRoy N. Davis i To complete the Graduation have specially selected - Reporter The following ward members attended the testimonial for Elder Ralph Kuhnl, held in Bonneville ward on Sunday evening, May 5th: Mr. and Mrs. John B. StratMrs. Mrs. Grace Nuttall, ton, Lucille Nuttall, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Harward, Mr. and Mrs. Garn Harward and Mrs. Charlotte at Shrivers . . 1G, 1940 Thursday, May re 1 for 15? BOVS and GIRLS ANKLETS A real 79c Value 100 |