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Show HIE VOICE OF SILAECN Thursday, Jure 27, 1940 to WINDSOR Ferry (Mrs. Nielson - reporter) BIltllLS Mrs Stirling Burulngham, (Laltue Cillman) and little son ai rived home from the American Fork hospital during the week. Mis. Edmund Cragua Jr. and little daughter arrived home Friday from the American Fork hospital Mis. Arilla Smith announces the safe arrival of her first little grundaughter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mac 'Williams Jn Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Amasa Wright Is still seriously 111 at the Utah Valley hospital. 8. 8. Part Successful The supper and program sponsored by the Sunday School fleers and teachers Saturday evening proved very successful and financially. both socially Nearly thiee hundred plates were The served. Sunday School superintendency extends thanks and appieclatlon all ward members, who so willingly contributed both cash and services to help make this affair a success. The fuuds received will be turned to the finance committee. Donna Netta Swenson, LaRue Johnson, Faun Walker and Velda Louder Joined all other Beehive girls in the stake Monday mornthree days at ing, to spend Mutual Dell, up American Fork canyon. Elder Vern Marrott was the pilnclpal speaker at the Second waid Sacrament meeting Suuday evening. LeGrand Jarman w as. released with a vote of thanks as piesidant of the Stake M. I. A. at quarterly conference. Joseph Day was chosen to take his place. Merrill Maxfield, son of Mr and Mrs. Archie Maxfield has accepted a call to labor as a missionary and wi,ll leave for his post of duty in the near future Bernard Walker and Merrill Maxfield both spoke at quarterly conference. Bernard labored as a missionary in Mexico for six 1 - . v r, a. - hi sary mat the American Red Gross Taumr were Serve! to s.xteen continue its splendid service for wounded and sick soldiers and members An appropriation by The ai.uul BjuJay School out- cDU1i,s. ing occuriej lust Sunday and was the Congress will supplement the ht.d at Aspen Grove with a large work of the Red Cross to meet number in attendance. Sabbath the additional crying needs of the of civilian populations who School was held la the have the Pines under the direction of been driven from their homes " The proThe president said, Supl. Roloiid Kimball. Clearly gram consisted of a duet by Mra the greater part of the amount Laneue Kimball and Mr. Walker, appropriated will be spent in the a United States for the song from the Kindergarten, purchase read,ng from the Book of Mor- aiid export of food materials mon class, a retold story by Mrs. nearly all of which represent Lily Hills and several other numsurplus in this country . . . Furbers. ther export of these food proNext Suuday, the fifth in tbe ducts will help the economics of Nieisuu. Ranee Nielson attended the month will be given over to the our very agricultural popuColledge reunion, held Sunday at Ginealoglcal committee of the lation. will "There are other things which present a Granite Flat up American Fork ward. They in the 'chapel beginning at the destitute refugees need across canyon. S o'clock to which all ward memthe seas medicines and medical 'The following enjoyed a steak bers are cordially invited. This nursing aid; bandages, surgical at Glen Provo Canun fry up meeting will tei minute the sea- dressings, hospital garments and Mr canyon Tuesday evening: work. sons even cots and blankets and Eliza Colletiee and Perry Mrs. Afton Atkinson entertainsheets ambulances, of Lett; Mr clothing and Mrs. ed at her mott er's home Wednes- against the winter which will be Cleva Humphrey and Jack Humhonor of the f.rst anniverin them upon soon; safeguards phrey of Pleasant Grove; Mr. and day of her Kathleen's sary could Mrs. Clarente Joyce birth. Inviteddaughter. were: Mrs against epidemics which Harris, well spread throughout the world, guests Beardahl, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bernice and two children, "The funds of the Red Cross Hanson, Mr. and Mra. Ferry Niel- Mrs. W. Wadley all of Pleasant will be needed and used for these Atkinson, son, Ranee and Nana Nielson of Mrs. Afton Harding and purposes. The appropriation I Grove Orem. two children of Provo; Mrs. am will supplement Mrs. Lilly of Blanche Snow and two children; theirsuggesting Hendrickson efforts." Bountiful visited friends here Mrs. Mary Bernardi and two Chairman Davis wrote th Saturday. children; Mrs. Elva Davis and beads of the 3.700 Red Cross Mrs. Aida Devy of Alpine was two children; Mrs. Montex Hardithroughout the country the guest of Mr. and Mra. Willard n?; and three children, all of chapters is not proposed that the that, "It Harris Thursday. Provo; Mrs. Bamona Anderson appropriated funds will be turned Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lystrup had and small of American over to the Red Cross but will be as their guests during the week Fork. (Hie daughter little folks played expended by the Government for Mr. and Mrs. George Lystrup and games on the lawn and were the purchase of supplies to he Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lystrup of served dainty refreshments. The distributed under Red Cross Nevada City, California; Wilford centerpiece consisted of a beauti- supervision. There remains desLos of Calif., fully decorated birthday cake. Lystrup Angelos, perate need for hospital and and Mrs. C. F. Lystrup of Salt Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson, medical supplies. Lake City. (nee Vivia Davies) have come to live in the ward. They are at home at Box 359, Riverside Drive. SGT. ABELL CALLS Mrs, M. A. Brown, Pioneer of tbe ward has been seriously 111 at Mra. C. H. Davies - Reporter her home for the past two weeks. ARMY She Is somewhat improved in The months, then was forced to turn home cm account of ilinesa Mr. and Mis. Fetry NieUun entertained at a blithday dini.tr Sunday in honor of their daughCovers were laid for ter Nana Mr and Mrs. T. J Donkin of Sait Lake Mr. and Mrs Claude Hunting and daughter Lois, of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Humphrey and son Jack of Pleasant Grove; J. W. Johnson of Mammoth; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Walker of Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Johnson and son Robeit of Vinejard, Perry of Lehl; Ranee and Nana re- discussed by Annie Re-- f Tb-at- re Cor-brid- After only 100 years of intense to the Army Recruiting Station, National Guard Armory, cultivation, farm land In theFor Provo, Utth. l nited Status which has been destroyed, seriously damaged, or threatened with destruction totals See an area nearly equal to all the APRICOTS WANTED Ariel Larsen at Vineyard. land from which crops normally are harvested. Phone 016J-3- . U. S Lejjal Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for further Information. lara ' pro-gia- m Cor-brid- ASS ESSMENT NOTICE I I Mining Company At a meeting of the of directors of the Flag Mining Co. held May 31, 1940, an assessment of one half mill per share was levied on all outstanding stock, payable on or before July 5, 1940 to C. H. Poulson. Orem, Utah. C. H. Poulson, Secretary. L. Better Small Homes Your home, to be a real home, need not be large or extravagant. Room enough for your family is all that is needed and asked for. We invite you to see our selection of plans for 4, 5, 6 and 7 room hr nes. All are reasonably priced. Call us or drop into our office for full particulars. No obligation, of course. In the matter of the estate of John K. Baxter and Elizabeth Baxter, both deceased. Creditois will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in Pleasant Grove, Utah, R. F. D. on or before the 31st day of July, A. D. 5th South 2nd West Phone 337 liiiuimimmmmiuiiimimimiiHiiiMimimmiimtiiiimiimtmiiiimitimiimmiiiiiuiimmhiiimimmimmiiiimiiiiimHmiimimiiiiiiiiimmiiimiimii 1938 PLYMOUTH Deluxe Sedan $565 Can 71 Need for Red Cross Aid to Refugees Not Diminished War WASHINGTON, D. C. relief responaibilUiea of the American Red Cross in Europe will continue to mount daily even though Congresa has appropriated 850,000,000 to buy surplus food for war refugvss, national officers report. The Red Cross appeal to the public for a 820,000,000 INSURANCE fund will be carried on LOANS sad REAL JlSTAIK with unabated vigor, it was anSee nounced. FRED E. RAY The appropriation requested 78 N. Untv. Are. Phone 181 by Piesident Roosevelt will be used almost entirely to purchase surplus food products in this country for shipment to war FOR has Cross Red The areas. assumed the responsibility of furRAWLE1.II PRODUCTS nishing cio' king, medicines, amand PHIL SNOW Phone 757W bulances, surgical dressings supplies to the war JW So. 7 E. Prove hospital and wounded needy. It will continue to need private contributions to supply these materials, it COMPLETE was emphasized. RADIO SIIRYICD Commenting on the proposed RALPH'S RADIO bill. Chairman Norman H. Davis, AND APPLIANCE of the American Red Cross, de83 North Unlv. Ars. Phon. Ill clared: Reports from our representatives in France state the most desperate need is for shoes, blanDRIVE-IRADIO kets, bedding and clothing. These we have been sending as fast as SERVICE possible, but there is almost no Alee prompt, efftalent servloe to what we can and shoqld end on Hsus Radios do. The government's contribut tion will enable us to supplement our own medical and clothing NBIE3 & CLAYSON program with those which wlll.be See HOWARD TUOUAS needed in France. sorely 879 80. Unlv. Phone Ml President Roosevelt made his 1253 request for the appropriation in a letter to Vice President Garner in whiih be called "attention to the DR. ARTHUR VANCE fact that such au appropriation VETERINARIAN the burden In no way lightens which the American Red Cross has already assumed. 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Vacancies are available for all branches of the service with excellent opportunities for vocationAlso there are vaal training. cancies for bandsmen with station at the following posts: Fort Washington; George Wright, Fort Worden, Washington; Fort Vancouver Lewis, Washington; Barracks, lyaahlngton and Fort Warren, Wyoming. Sergeant Abell further announced that anyone desiring information In connection with the Regular Army or the Regular Army Reserve may obtain sam$ by calling in person or by writing ORGANIZED CLEANING NOTICE TO CREDITORS EliLISTLIHTS Joint meeting of Grand View camp, Daughters of Utah health, recently. Pioneers and Relief Society wan held Thursday, June 20, at FEDERAL VAF1 2 o'clock, at the home of Annie P. Tanner. The teacher topic was presented by Mary P. 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