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Show voice or shjeoe Tin: SEEKS HO!.!!HATIQ!l n- - i . Kao t n- - oi w ,iiii l. U ii a i l iiicac.d vie on m ira in J 1 b A and ,w work. He was born in Manti 35 jtnrs nao a mn of Judge A. H Chils-tii-olawjer and stoihraker of saniiet county, now in private pi at tn e in Provo. AVi ile studying in lie served as assistant business speiiali-- t in the bureau of foreign commerce and wrote and dome-ti- c a senes ci reports and articles hih gamed wide distribution. Mr. Christenson is i hail man of the Vtah Junior Bar council and p.t-- t president of the Utah County As a lawyer he Bar ii'.-- l 1 J 'U ) has written frequently for the I tub Bar bulletin and lay publl--I cations cm legal subjects During the last si hool year he taught law at Brigham Young university. He is a member of a special committee appointed by the American Bar association to study the Utah bill of rights In January Mr. Christenson reA SHERMAN' CHRISTENSON' ceived the Provo Junior chamber of commerce distinguished service I lah imiiilv attorney ani leader in junior chamber of com- award presented annually followvote of disinterested Judges to merce, Republican and legal ing circles in the state, this week an- the young man performing the nounced his Candidacy for the most distinguished service to his Republican nomination for con- - community. He is immediate past president of the Provo junior chamber and a member of its board of directors DR. E. L. AIKE1I was elected Mr. Christenson 32 W vt (Vnier SI. Pro o National committeeman at the is qiiaiilitMl by Choiough trainYoung Republican state convention this year, and two years ago ing ami jears of Xporieme to render a Miirrior served ns permanent chairman of the group's state convention. He was president of the Young CHIROPRACTIC league of Utah from 1936 to 1938 and prior thereto Serviee, which lias proven very was chairman of the Utah county el fertile in treat in); Headaches, unit of the league. LumNeuritis, Kheiiniati.-iHe is a member of the Utah I Jv er, bago, Stomach and and Distnct of Columbia bars, kidney Iron ole. the Trovo Kiwanis club, and ss j n, NEW AND USED Furniture Bargains .9S $ , mi thn-t.ii'o- e he hi- M 'i,e i iji ' o' d d -- '1 ' ' ,ld ' il ( i l r i.i t e 1 iw f i :n of tie i FOT G0!!G;.E$S Thursday, July e . . t . - USED LIVING ROOM SUITES 210-31- Easy Terms o - 1(111- - far ha llitm-elv- p't-'- is a lomplete si. Hent nf ilm polniis 1 intend to v I 1 , Luna (La i- Bi - ad-ha- . nt i ss al Mr Chris- national emergent v," tenson said Wi'h a more vibrant, revitalized America in the making, with (Elkn Bellows - Reporter) Wendell L. Willkle at the helm, it is time for America's young men and wonnu to aitively share Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs in their responsibility to make d Kenneth Sthouey. nee Pina democracy work. of Provo, who were married we have lived 'For seven years Thursday, July nth at the home ! amid What of the brides parents, Mr. and thinking use merely to talk of more abunMr. Schoney Mis, Arthur Lyons. dant life, forgotten men. security, is the son of Mr and Mrs. J C. when unemployment grows, the Schoney. working Atueiiian is neglected, and national disunity, lack of The Annual Ward Outing will be held at Giles Ranch in preparation and moral and physical strength threaten our very South Fork Sunday, July 21st. All ward members are cordially national existence "Not the selfish seeking ends invited to attend. of political, business and t rial A Vacation Trip minorities, but the dominant wellto the Gracdaddy Lakes atbeing of Ameikas people as a Row-lewhole must be served This can tracted Mr. and Mrs Albert Row-le- y y and Mr. and Mrs David come only through action upon who left Saturday to spend a toimmediate, specific objectives ward the preservation of the week. American way of life, handled The limp Hike energetically and completely as and program were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Claude Conder and Misses Maxine and Jean Conder, Mr and Mrs. Leland Ivers and family, Mrs. Elaine Glazier, Miss Colleen Cash and many other residents of this ward. EDGEMOIIT Max-fiel- wii-hfu- Mrs, Earl Smith Entertained he Montklv Belief hoi i ty t lii iz in for July will be held Humv, July 3 th at the home of Mrs Fern Luudie at 4 p m. All wumin of the waid are invited to be til e The llitter Homes Club I J Md-o- n, Fuiieal Serv ii es for Dan Covington were held in Amerkan Fork Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs Sara Bradshaw, DeLen-nWilidrdr Mae Beth and Robert Bradshaw attended, the deceased being a brother of Mrs. Bradshaw. He died Friday afternoon at Alton CCC Camp when his heart collapsed. He was one of the supervisors at this camp. Wilford Greene of Pocatello, Idaho, visited with Sterling Patten at the Patten home this week- a, Mr. Greene end. North Unl. Phon. Ave. 61 a N Also prompt, efficient eervica on House Radio See HOWARD 275 So. Univ. -- Ti'.'.l Wz J3-. 25 r, ' Allen. Miss Zeonia , I S J v re- - See the New 7 .i Phone i Equipped with and service. 75 East Center electric-therap- rut COES Beauty Shop y, Iateit method. 33 E. Center St. Phone 1011 VcHIns MutuaFCoal & Lumber Co. Phone 837 EUICK DEALER Buicls. Company PROYO There is a SPECIAL Every DayP 38 Pontiac 2-d- r. Deluxe Sedan Radio, Heater Low Mileage 38 sue li iii 1 ! 4 5 DcSoto Sedan Overdrive Radio, Heater. Liberal Allowances on Your Used Car Where Customers Send Their TYiends i ! s ' - S will live in Provo young couple The Farewell Testimonial honoring Elder Merrill SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN ALL SUMMER GOODS MUST DEPTS. BE SOLD TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW FALL GOODS! Max-fiel- son of Mr. nad Mrs. Archie Maxfleld, will be held Sunday He leaves on July 22 evening, for the East Central States mission Top Most Prints Bridal Shower was given Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harris in honor of their daughter, Wanda, a recent bride, now Mrs Bert Kirkwood of Provo. beautiful Many gifts, games, and refreshments marked A The Tops in percales. Sun-faand tubfast. A marvelous selection of patterns. Closing out, All Spring-anSummer Prints At per 80-squa- Only . st re VnTard Art Goods All Hand Made Imported Cloths Lace Cloths, Squares, Runners, Chair Sets, Pillow Cases, Cocktail Towels, Bridge Sets and Linen Napkins. All included in this great Art Goods Sale! PRICED IgC to 01,00 $1.00 Pique and Sheer Blouses . . Slacks Tropical and Denims. $1.00 79c . . Shades. Hansen Gloves Pastel 41c White Costume Flowers 79c Hand Bags White-Pastel- s Piece Goods i Dr. E. Mansfield CHIROPRACTOR , 1 at Butlers Wll-ber- il&fs ,L3 24 1 -a illierg It Nubbed Broadcolth Fancy. Dimities Dots or Checks Sport Rayons Stripes-pkidSeersucker New Stripes H 1 . 4 AT OLD HOME MAhfS tlia i Ul Js3 IT W0R3IN6 VI B. V. D. Bathinjj Suits Jr Gv tLjALEE LOOK . .24c yd. 21c yd. .47c yd. 28c yd. log yd. M MDCEimllhr ctminr . One Special Lot of - LAWNS, VOILES and DIMITIES 7 25 West 2nd South 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, t, 6 and 7 room home. All are reasonably priced. Call os or drop Into our office No obligation, of course. for full particulars. !.. ( S' ( suti-faito- ry . 1 t'Lr; (iiliiAVk'jH'i ii 0 5 As fine a service as you can want. Your choice of several treatments. Ihone early for appointment. I for s. RADIOS Refrigerators - Washers . c nuptials will be celebrated this Fnday, announces the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evan when Miss Claudia will wed Scott Williams of Provo. The 4 VANCE it V - Vt J I.- for as low as Provo, Utah 033-- J ! aii-nd- id REFRIGERATOR Brereton sang over Sunday afternoon on the Orem Chamber of Commerce program Mr. Brereton sang two numbers and was accompanied by Walter Bigler at the piano. n.l M r a Builid.iv Dram r rn a '' home in Piovo at the K.-- h -, u aMi- L o J. I s 'i ar bv Mr. am M s was r i : Eldon Mr'glit. huri'ing the 2'ih u , ii5 - Mr fai J M i .11 ' i ,r i of their anmv tm t h ii iv LaRue man of Pa i - tit G'ove Mrs. twin dauehtus, Kd-i- h and Mrs LaRnl Yates Mr. and Mr-- i J U T.,sljr of n I the pi. 's of g son small Mrs Lee Hooley ani iluir daughter and fui.y, Mr arrived home from the American aud Mrs Ralph Harris from Fork hospital duriug the week Thursday to Saturday of la.-- t Bishop and Mrs. Stanley Ham- - w et k Beautiful 6 Vi cu. ft. Harold 51 1 v V fe!w!iME Mark Bigler and Tenny Whiting of Leadville, Colo, are visiting with Mrs Flora Bigler and family. You Gel EETIER E'JYS From Year Better Small Homes t Ferry Nielson - reporter) ilhaiii- - aud I n inures all-bi- Kennel li Lowe - Murgurite Bryan were married on Julie 24, announces Mr. and Mis. A. H. Lowe, parents of the bndegroom, the event taking place in Albuquerque, New Mexico, near where Miss Kenneth has employment Bryan is from Independence, Miss. guests at They were over-nigthe Lowe home In Windsor just prior to their marriage. I ire's 156 West 3rd North X-r- -- We-- Mecham n ev i a j , Phone 540 DR. ARTHUR No Interest It 5th South 2nd to par- iikiu-o- WINDSOR VETERINARIAN rn -- aid G.ury the THOMAS GRIFFITH APPLIANCE SLR VICE at the Furniture Exchange 316 V'st Center Phone r t at NLMER & CLAYSON :eji eh V- came ticipate in the Timpanogos hike. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mecham and Leon, Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Chestnut, Miss Zeonia Mecham and Miss Ilah Mae Allent went to Richfield recently where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Owen 1 vi-it- 4 js.1 4 re-ida and Rex Giles nt - at the home of Lou Ella members were guests at the (Mrs. home of Mrs. Sadie Eider Thursday afternoon Mrs. Ethel Dickey was in charge and the lesson on health was given by Mrs. Sadie Elder. A delielous luncheon was Mrs served to the fullowuig Katheune Elder, Mrs. Elmina Elder, Mrs Flora Stevenson, Mrs Ch.ulotte Skinner, Mrs. Pearl Mrs Belva Wentz, Mrs. Effie fillet, Mrs Ethel Dickey and Mrs Elder. expect to be gone a week. RADIO SERVICE IZIIZ , i 1 at a luncheon Wednesday In honor of Mrs Herbert Kimmel of San Francisco who has been visiting at Frovo the past two weeks. Covers were laid for Mrs. Stanley INSURANCE Mts. Elmer Jaggers, Peterson, ESTATE LOANS and HEAL Mrs Ray Odeklrk, Misses Betty, See Ireta and Bonnie Peterson and FRED E. RAY the honored guest and hostess. 108 78 N. Unlv. Ave. Phone Mr. and Mrs. William Hull and family and Mrs. Elmer Meldrum spent Friday at Peoa with Mr. FOR and Mrs Clyde Marchant and RAWLEIGU PRODUCTS family and Mrs. Neilia Hull of Los Angeles who is visiting her PIHL SNOW' Phone 757W daughter, Mrs. Marchant. 383 So. 7 E. Provo Mr. and Mrs Leo Hansen left last Saturday for a trip to Yellowstone National Park. They DRIVE-I- - fe r., neporter) ' REPAIRING k tie iii.u'.' d in Rnhtuld wiie ui t.l s uOul will be einjlojid li P.l fill is next fall SHARON Phone 24 WHERE YOU SAVE sa jl5,a 110 l- 83 6.Q5 W. Center St. G lie RALPHS RADIO AND APPLIANCE ..... 24.50 Furniture Exchange t 1 seven OAK DRESSER r ini "V- l'. . . USED f 0 In COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE 3.90 MONARCH COAL RANGE t i ili' liuw t n lm v - I urn 1rneil, of Si i pub' - t'dinvv if i lev It d t'.p 'I ' lirWiKa'l l II Dl'll ili.it - out l this time. I don't I .I. o o' a ' J a i ui in r of the pr. lend to know cvi tv iliing this tv s' .te I ie n.irt'te lounlry in isi- -, or how to get ii 1 i y No man om Mue-priihe future lie two cl.. t n "iii.r jn M nt ai.d mo-- t inpciit-- i ul Amema. 1 do Intend to keep nt aim is to cni.Mrui t d fm-e- s of an often mind at all tunes, lo our national vi. il in'erc-t- s which h rn as much as possible, to are impri t .ble, wtiile avoiding my convu lions as I go war hvstori.Siy,'d the influence of along, and to honestly ascertain Individuals or groups seeking anil represent the views of my per-ongain from the Inter- fellow citizens. 1 ' s.qs USED a n i, l'JH 1 WAS SO lY i r All Stifles and Sizes EASY!" V2 c-y- H4 AZiD FOR ONLY A FEvv DOLLARS A MONTHS There's real Joy and pride in making improvement that seem to work magic In the appearance and comfort of a home. No longer need such improvements and repairs be delayed by lack of ready cash. sillPLEsssECOIIOrilCAL... QUICK The AJ3.C. Monthly Payment Plan was created to make borne repairs available without red tape or delay. This Plan provides th4 Immediate cash necessary to do the Job. at terms suited to your convenience. Let ns explain this complete service. rC" rfnrf Pj ) QUALITY s Price z't e STYLE $ .,- - SEITIEE f. t ' 4,4 1 BWUMMmnfWNifHiMUiiuiuiimiimmMiimnmiuimMimimmmmmiiimmmimiiiiiimimiiEuiHiiiiimmitiiiiiKimimimimiuiHfmii i MOTOR TUNE-USPECIAL ANY CAR $3.00 PARTS EXTRA P DRIVE IN AND SEE WHAT YOU NEED! Your Wiring and Motor Checked FREE! Have Your Starter, Carburetor and Electrical Mm! Equipment Serviced by Specialist, Factory-Traine- d GENERAL REPAIR ALL TYPES BRAKE WORK ANNOUNCEMENT New Radio Department Car and Home Service. We Call and Deliver vj Utah Timber & Goal 164 West 5th North Phone 232 IIIMER BATTERY AUD ROTOR I "3 v AUTO SPECIALIZED 275 South University Ave. SERVICE Phone Native Lumber Used Lumber Shingles, Gash and Doors t 4 64 1 |