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Show the voice of shakos were Provo's Bathing f. - ajon. served to 12. lV.'U'y coi.ti-- t for July 4th. The Birthday club honored Mrs In', nations have iu" n aant to J; Mae Reece at her home nuay all I'oiiiniuM'U s, Con pet.ttve ria..s Cut ion JtiA'ns, seen tury of the afternoon. Juiy 1 uurth lorporatioa la Provo, were er. joyed. Dainty refreshwho e la.r.s that taeh commu- ments were serve! to 15 guests. Mis. Phyllis Ilarcoek is home nity will conduit its own initial luiit'-- t to di ! i mine its Bathing after a major operation. Mrs. I)uf in has a quantity of entry, the winner from each community being brought by paper floo-r- s tor Sale which she Provo to the grand finale at the made for P corrtiun day. stadium on the night of July 4th frmo among whom the Beauty CONTEST Oil PROVO'S a the winner cf BATHING BEAUTY FOR Thurs tLi-i-- 4TH. Somewhere in Central and Southern Utah is a beautiful, shapely, graceful and intelligent Utah g,il for whom fame, acclaim, honor, thrills, and a free trip to the World's Fair at San Francis- Queen will be chosen. The winner will then be awardco await. She may come from any settlement south of Lehl or ed the grand prize of an Heber, or north of Mantl, or west trip to the Fair at San Mr. of Price, or east of Eureka and be Francisco. went within the area designated for LAKE VIEW and Mrs. Fenton Frir.ro and to w.t with j; m.y lift his i arents m bi)oa.cf, laabu. Mrs. John M. Gurr ar. i daughtMr. lUbtris RuLfio.J of. Mrs Emily J. Scott of Re.londa Beai h. California, and children jE.hil J Harris of Long Beach, hd' e b in spend. ng several days wih Annie Willatmson of this spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Riismub-e- (Helen Ovason - Reporter) Dv.ia er, Alice and Mr. and Mrs W.l-fur- d n. Mrs. Amtl.i Lott of PocaURa, her vacation U.iho is with her son Lloyd An j berg aud ward. family. Mrs. Agnes Parnworth made a trip to Blaikfoot, Idaho last week to visit with one of her sisters w ho is critically ill. A meeting will be held next a ad M s. W. P. Williams in the seminary tj th. Walker Mine, Caii- - Friday evening for lust Monday morning to building for all members of the Mrs. ug home their daughter, Mrs. Junior Genealogical class. claas leadlln ma SkinDer and children who WBford R Rasmu-eneen visiting there with Mr. er will be in charge. The meeting hav Mr. and will commence at 7:00 p. m. an Mrs. Earl Jones. Mrs. Jones will also return with Mr. and Mrs. Orrel DeLang are them to spend Decoration day happy over the safe arrival of a soa born at the home Monday, May 20. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maag have a new son, born at the home Tuesday, May 21. Another little chap came to make his home with Mr. and Mrs. Verdin Liston, last Sunday, May 19. Mrs. Edna Larsan went to Saiina last week to help care for her sister, Mrs. Rulon Eairborne who is ill. Mrs. Russell Carson and chil. b- BURMIIiGHAM (DeLeuna Brad haw - Reporter) Phylis Pyne Johnson is improving at the Utah Valley hospital after btdng rushed there Saturday. Miss DeLenna Bradshaw is spending a week with relatives and friends in Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Mary Bunnell who has been ill for the past seven weeks sliows decided improvement the Mrs. Technical and Individual IIAIRCUTS His Cant Fine Trade Be Wrong (By Lincoln Hi) COME IN! past week. The Primary children were en- tertained Thursday afternoon by the officers and teachers. Refreshments were served to all. Friday evening in the Lincoln high school auditorium, the oper- e,fa Berry will be pre- - . oe just as enlnusias- tic as we are when you seep sented by (be play school child-th,he lirpr,lon t Mrsgood buys we have.f ren' UIldir Ail arc invited. Mecham. i t 1 FOR THE MOST AH , 1 z: MAY SALE Greater e Mr and Mrs. "Chuck" Wilken-so- g. Values n are the proud parents of a Wilkinson was formerly Eileen Burney. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Peterson spent Friday in the Salt Lake temple to witness the marriage of Mrs. Petersons brother, Harry Mitrhel, formerly of Sharon to Hazel Bloxum of Downy, Idaho. Prows and Haws Realty Company The newlyweds will make their home In Preston, Idaho. Mrs. Agnes McCarthy Is visiting her daughter, Lillian, In Los Angeles. Willis and Bruce Preetwlch of serious Injury Sharon escaped Saturday, when the truck in which they were hauling gravel struck a colt in Pleat 3l Grove, 63 North University Avenue I hone 434)2 Provo, Utah vs 1 M ?'F'444"Ft killing it. Attempting to miss the colt, Willis, who was driving, hit a culvert, and the impact was so great the gravel pushed forward and caved in the cab but both escaped Injury. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Kofford are rejoicing over the arrival of a son, boin Thursday cveuh.g at the home of an Aunt, Mrs. Maud Reynolds. Mother and babe are doing nicely. Mrs. Effle Garrick and daughter, Elvira and son Orland are visiting with relatives In Nevada. The Better Homes club were guests of Mrs. Eva Swanson at her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Golda Mangum gave the lesMrs. Flora Stevenson gave son. a demonstration on home beuti- - Famous Furnaces New Showing of Day Wash 1 rock, real value " Stokers ng Stripe Polo Shirts In Ladies Real Value Pure Silk I lose Values to 79c for 49? Special New Line of Misses Slack Suits, Grey Pants and 4 fancy tops jr Childrens Fancy ish Towels and Turk- J M 15? 22x44 25c value Plain Slacks 79c values for 368 West $1.79 49? Center St. PROVO $1.78 Vitamin Rich For Growing Needs Calf Meal, 50 lbs Mixed Pig Feed, to Feed Without Milk Wheat, recleaned, hard Barley, ground Oats, rolled, 65 lbs. 4' V $1.78 Fly Spray, really kills HOLLAND 1 1.58 1.49 1.47 .95 'J A! 1 'I 1 M '1 American educators are collec- tively scratching their heads trying to recall an instance smiliar to the conferring of honorary degrees upon F. A. and C. W. Seiber-- li tig recently by the university of Akron at Akron, Ohio, according Clryson-Richiu- s of to J. A. ClayBon Tire Co., local Seiberling tire dealer. For the first time in anybodys rtcoleetion, two brothers were honored with the same degrees at Both of them the same time. received the hood symbolic of the degree of Doctor of Law from President Hazelton Simmons as a comfeatuie of the universitys mencement program. F. A. Seiberling, who will be 80 years old in October, and C, W., 78, are known for their contributions to American industrial and social life. The two "Seiberling boys have come through life together side by side, through thick and through thin. They founded the Goodyear in Tire and Rubber Company 1898 in an abandoned factory with borrowed capital, guided it and built it into one of the greatest industrial concerns in existence and tb n in 1921, at an age when most nen are ready for left to found the company wheih bears their name, The Seiberling Rubber Company. far-flu- llt 1M1M AS rtPtti MAGAZf NOW ISSBE ON Ull Phone 417 TEEX-MIS- S SPORT FROCKS live in these dresses this Summer . . . theyre so cool and gay. Flattering fashions designed especially for Teens . . . with pockets galore and wide whirling skirts. New ?pun Rayons and Blazer Stripe Shan- Youll tung Poplin3 . , light-hearte- . d guaranteed washable UvoryFUO. AND 1.98 Mr. and Mrs Wiiford Oveson of Lakeview and Mr. and Mrs D. P. Ovesun and son Levi of St. Johns, Arizona, spent Saturday in Salt Lake and Magna Those from here who graduated from the Lincoln high si hool Cleo Thursday evening were: Lavis, Leone Madsen, Phillips Taylor. LaRue Boulton, Richard j Johnson, Margaret Williamson, Vernon Nuttall and Belva Wilj liamson. Phillip Taylor entertained at his home after the graduation exercises Thursday evening. Those to enjoy the affair were, Erna Rogers, Angeline Brimhall, Cleo Davis, Madge Lewis, Vernon Nut-tal- l, Richard Johnson, Roes Hold-awa- y and the host. Clyde Sumsion is visiting In Lakeview with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sumsion, after spending the last two years in . Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anderson and children of Tooele spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Provo Mrs. Thomas Bouitan. 323 w SLVENTHN LICK NIPPER w City Vacuum Service P. O. Box 803 center PROVO, UTAH PLAN POT INSURANCE The 295th Quorum of SevenLOANS and REAL ESTATE ties will be hosts to all the membSee ers of that quorum and their FRED E. RAY partners, at a Pot Luck Supper, Phone 10S on Tuesday, Slay 2th, at the 78 N. Univ. Ave. mouth of Provo River. Each one is suggested to bring something COMPLETE to contribute to the lunch that begins with the same letter their RADIO SERVICE last name begins with (example RALPHS RADIO It is Ed Smith Sandwiches) AND APPLIANCE Soft-ball scheduled to begin at 6:00. Phon. and other games will be en- 83 North Univ. Ave. 1 The luncheon will be at joyed. 9:00 oclock. til RADIO SERVICE DRIVE-I- VINEYARD (Mrs. Geo. F. Wells - Reporter) - N Also prompt, efficient service ob IIou e Radios at NIMER & CLAYSON Mr. and Mrs. John K. Allen are See HOWARD THOMAS visiting In Blcknell, Wayne Co., 275 Bo. Univ. Phone 049 with their daughter and family, r Mrs. Dee Brinkerhof. Mrs. Emma Blake gave an inDR. ARTHUR VANCE teresting sketch of the life of her mother, Mrs. Mary Bunnell, In VETERINARIAN the Womens class at Sunday school Sunday morning. Mrs. Bunnell, who is 83 years old was 133 Went Czd In attendance. Commendable Improvements Phone D53-- J Provo, Utah recently undertaken Is the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Anderson. A coat of white paint has added beauty to the home of Mrs. Prudence Holdaway. Also Mr. and Mrs. Joy O. Clegg are painting their house white and have CHIROPRACTOR added a front porch. DR. O. M. THURMAN Lloyd Sundqulst and family 63 North 2nd. West Phona 111 have moved to Pleasant Grove. 9 to 12 & 1:89 to 5:80 Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Harding Hours: and daughter of Salt Lake spent Evenings by Appointment the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harding. Miss June Gregory of Salt Lake APPLIANCE REPAIRS visited during the week with her By parents, Mr. and Mrs. George GRIFFITH APPLIANCE Gregory. SERVICE Mrs. S. H. Blake has returned at the to her home following a short Mrs. Furniture Exchange stay with her daughter, George W. Cropper at Deseret. Wilson Madsen, a U.S.A.C. 316 West Center Phone 24 student at Logan, spent the week end here. The Vineyard Junior Band met Dr. E. Mansfield Monday evening with their instructor, E. A. Beck to arrange CHIROPRACTOR for the summers activities. Mrs. C. M. Stone will be hostess Equipped with electric-therapservice. Lateet methods. at her home to the R Club Thurs- and y 75 East Center Phone XOIt day afternoon. . y, 1.00 gallon Can be used in home or stable .95 5 gal. lots, per gal. FURNACE GO. 550 E. 3 S. Fancy Extra Large Size SeiberlLng Brothers J Growing MASII $1.76 Any Type of Furnace Air-Conditioni- l Girls & Boys e Honorary Degrees Conferred on Gay FLETCHERS Corn, Barley Base Cracked Yellow Corn REPAIRING Furnaces C9? Men 100 lbs. Laying MASII CLEANING Panama Togo Hats for High Quality FEEDS and Mrs. St phen Atwood (Florence Shepherd) and family have moved to American Fork to make their home. Mr. Mrs. baby boy, born May 18th. I dren returned to their home In Fairfield after visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. - Itutb io-- .IluV BUNKER FAR!, IS FEEDS --- Phone t 016-R- 3 HIRES THE SECRET OF FAST, LOW COST ELECTRIC COOKING LAWN & PORCH CILHIS Valued at $4.95 each. Sale price Calrod 5 Hnt Clean-SpeeCooking Uni a heat faster and us lest current than ever! New lower price mke the General Electric Range even eaaief to boy! See ( th beautiful new models TODAY. N. Nrw 'tf Vr.r - 5V FOR JUNE BRIDES f G-- UHW 0000 tllQTTUTD $99 .50 10-pie- AI Gtuefl Curves wttche hv 4m aaedliMve aad patented Gruea Cams nonsunt atrrtd both top aad bottom to be tb tkmnaf vrrinwatch ever made o aefl at p foilar pricaa Grsaa Vari-Thtis hailed by txparti aa tiw laoat revolutionary wnannrtch Tbt of al vnaom out. TM i Vm Cm Ml Qm Cm curved UHUW.oat tf. 1 A now. O. . ce Walnut Room Outfit .Special Bed, Chest, Vanity, Bench, Spring Mattress, 2 Vanity Lamps, Bed Lamp, Bed Spread . TEXMJ iflnrtmts Srmclrra Huish Electric 2.00 110 Most Center, PItOVO. UTAH Convenient Payments May Be Arranged Furniture Exchange Center 310-31- 6 Easy Terms W. St. Thone 24 WHERE YOU SAVE No Interest |