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Show rue VOICE OF SIIARCN nn -- ri 2 n rTp t f L3 GENEALOGY STAKE GAS Amelia Lotta, Reporter, Rhone 048J1 in Utah is The Salt Lake temple is closed or summer vacation but the Man-- ti temple does not close until Saturday, August 10th. Sharon stake Members from a ho participated in the recent Junior Baptismal excursion are as follows: I leasant View Ward David Victor LeRoy James Nielsen, Hansen, Dean Stewart Perry, Horace Hardy Bean, Vernard S. Hall. Jean Sheriel Campbell, Frank Brown Wall, Leslie L. ETHYL 2&c a gal. BETTER GAS FOR LESS Liechty, Earl Lierhty, Edgar S. Hall, and Donald Collins Mackay. Sharon Ward Gloria Washburn. Shirley June Mangum, Went, Belva Went, Myrtle Gloria Swanson. Sherry Terry, Timpanogos Jeanene Watkins, Maurine WilMary liams, Alene Edwards, Elizabeth Gordon. Always get it at Little Mohawk Service GRAND VIEW Primary Graduation were held Sunday exercises afternoon with Mrs. Mary Camen-is- h directing. Mrs. Thelma Oaka presented her Trail Builders class to the M. X. A., represented by Rulon Lowry, Superintendent of Mrs. Grace Lowry Young Men. presented her Larks class to the Beehive department, which was PERSONALIZED IIAIR CUTS at Burningham Barber (Across from Lincoln) tepresented by Mrs. Nina Carter, president of the Young Womens organization The boys Bang the Mrs Trail Builders hymn. Williams and DeLange of the Stake Primary spoke briefly. The Historical Excursion sponsored by the Grand View Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers was enjoyed by 21 members Friday. Capt. Nettie Brown and Lucy Clyde were in charge of arrangements, and the bus driver was Mrs. Zobell. They left the chapel at 8:40, arrived at the Beehive house at 10:15 and were conducted on a tour of that place and the Lion House, where all had luncheon at 11:30. The group then listened to the Tabernacle organ recital and joined a group of tourists In a tour of the tabernacle and temple grounds, conducted by X. A. Smoot, Salt Lake The bureau City's Postmaster. of information was inspected, also State Capitol, the Brigham Youngs private burial ground, and beautiful Memory Grove. The last stop was at Liberty Park, Including a visit to the old mill there and the various birds and animals. All voted the trip a success, with a wish that they might have another such opportunity soon. The Annual Ward Outing is set for July 24th. The place will be announced by the committee next Sunday. In the meantime, programs are being Vakears-e- d by tb j Y. L. and Y. M. M,$I. A., the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and others. All ward members is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Liebhardt Sr. No Brass Here Is Proof That Orem Herman E. 1110111? Family reunion was held at the home P. K. Nielsen of Mr. and Mrs Saturday. The late Mr. Thorup Dewas Mrs Nielsen's father. licious refreshments were served to 25 relatives from Salt Lake city and the Nielsen family. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jones of Price spent the week end at the P. K. Nlelten home. Mrs. Mary MacKay, and sons visited Sunday In Burley, Idaho Mrs. Gene with her daughter Calton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ashton and daughter Deaun and Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Hooley and daughter Wanda returned Tuesday after a week at Fish Lake. A. Ray Eklns Mr. and Mrs. were In Southern Utah last week on business. Is floating All Records Figures compiled ly V. Emil Hansen, Oran Town Clerk $100,000 in building permits since Jan. This includes the new community auditorium and represents but six months activity in building in Orem. 1, 1940. spent on waterworks, streets and park improvements in Orem. A total of $66,600 is authorized by WPA authorities, of which Orem will pay $24,109.50 for continuing improvements in waterworks, roads, curb and gutter and sidewalk construction. 9,200 feet of rock cement irrigation $31,074.56 ditches completed. 14,872 feet of water mains laid. 49 new water connections made, and JOSEPH SUDY different not Music that swing, not hot, but romantic thats the niuslc of Joseph Sudy, one of the newest orchestras to be released to Central Utah radio listeners by KOVO in Provo. Joseph fiudy Is a young man, a comparative newcomer as an orchestra leader. Indeed his band Is only about two years old, but they have already made a name for themselves and their engageIs meter installations in all connections. ments Include leading hotels, 5 miles of cement sidewalks built. night clubs and radio appearHis band has no brass, ances. 3,000 feet of curb and gutter. and he features music that Is low 3,960 feet of new road constructed. and sweet, music keyed to mantic settings with soft lights 5 acres of city park planted to lawn and or glamorous moonlight, Sudy's band Is one of those 353 shrubs set out. On featured by KOVO on Its With the Dance program, broadThese are some of the accomplishments cast six nights weekly at 9:30 of the Orem Town Board during the past p. m. year, states Mr. Hansen, who is now employ- PLEASANT VIEW ed full time as town clerk. ro- CONFECTIONERY DO YOU WELCOME KNOW? FOUNTAIN SERVICE LUNCHES MEET YOUR FRIENDS We Sell - - - at A REASON STANDARD GAS RPM OILS JIMS Bring Your Proscription to Us in OREM DRUG REXALL and Thats Our Motto That Orem has donblcd in population in th. last 10 years and that Orem Drug has trippled Its business in the last three years. THERE MIST BE YOUR VALLEY VU OREM STORE Confectionery UTAH OREM and friends are cordially Invited to join the ward In a two-da- y outing. Come, Join your friends, camp out, get close to nature, and enjoy a few carefree hours. Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Jensen and three children are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Jolley, Mrs. Jensens parents. Miss Donna V. Nicol Is spending two weeks visiting with relatives and friends In Pittsburgh, (Zells Colvin - Reporter) The . . . Orem General Cal. The Doyle Curtis residence, just off Riverside Drive, Is rapidly nearing completion. Lloyd Brown and Glenn Lee are both making additions to their residences. Our Prices Are Competitive VIiy? BECAUSE we are right AUTO Accessories at SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, JULY 20th LUNCH MEATSt,. 25$ HIIVF Med. Tall Cans ULIILO Uipe Wyo. 2 cans BISQUICK ... large pkg. 29c DEVILED MEAT, 3 cans 10c Lux Flakes, small Lux Flakes, large CORN FLAKES SALAD DRESSING 17$ Vienna Sausage, 2 cans coffee""::: 17c 25$ Sliced Beef, glass 2 - 23c 10c Veal Loaf, LG. A. . . 2-o- z. 5-o- SALMON KOOL-AD- 1ii0STall E. z. 25$ tin 2 pkgs. 9c for 25c Fruit Cocktail, Tall PH 2 Cream Style I.G.A. tin 17-o- AUy z. Tomato Juice I.G.A. 46-o- z. CAKE FLOUR 17c 25$ Pork and Beans 2li& 2 for 19c - - CANTALOUPES. -- LB. . 7r 10c 22c 27$ 6c CORNED BEEF SPAM, 19$ Ilormels MEAT BALLS . .can 25c Dinty Moore Corned Beef 2 for 33c and Cabbage 17$ MUSTARD, I.G.A., Petes Granulated oUAr 5$ 10$ 2$ .3 for 23c PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY! We Are Expecting a Shipment REFRIGERATORS Come in and See Them! 9-o- 9c z. n A I)er pkg Paper Plates Diamond Paper Napkins, I.G.A. 80 7c - 8c FOT ROAST MUTTON LEGS BECAUSE small overhead makes it possible for us to compete. See for yourself give us a chance to quote you on our Electrical Appliances and Farm MachYoull inery ptices. really save money by seeing us before you Washburn Garajje OREM Saturday Specials Shredded Wheat 2 for 19c 5c JELLO, pkg 21c CERTO, pkg MATCHES 6 box carton 13c Cherries, Berties, Apricots, Citrus Fruits, Ice Cream, Cold Drinks Tourist Market o Our Stock of and NOTIONS SMALL NECESSIHOUSEHOLD TIES Is growing larger every tcc k.. JUST NORTH OF DRAGES ....10$ 19c 14$ Breakfast Bacon sliced lb. 20c White Spot SINCLAIR GAS and OILS GROCERIES and CONFECTIONS Russell Kitchen Operator A Gay Canyon Party at Box Elder grove In Mill Creek canyon was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. A. Ray Eklns and a group of friends from Salt Lake City Wednesday evening. Murva SImlnson of Monroe Is visttlng with relatives here. A Pleasant Trip to Mirror Lake was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. I.arold, Curtis Colvin of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Corbett and children Carol and Don and Mrs. Hattie Solomon of Salt Lake City. Richard W. Bone recently returned from Western States Mission was a speaker at Sacrament meeting. The How ley Family reunion in Manti, Sunday, was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Nello Rowley and family and Mr. and Mrs. Elfen Rowley and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Llebhardt Jr. are spending the week at Strawberry. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gurr Sr. and daughters are spending their vacation at Fish Lake. Beth Williams Is spending two weeks in Vernal. Tom Llddlard of Salt Lake City Try the New Kepharts Oil Permanents (Vitamizcd Oil) HELENS L. E. BURR & SONS WE BUY and SELL Our New Electric GREASE LIFT Is Now Installed Trial Grease Job 50c for Only In and see for yourself liow we can service your car fome Wasatch Gas BEST GAS for Least Money (One block North of Lincoln high school) CHERRIES and all kinds of BERRIES Another truck load Fresh - Sweet-Juicy WATERMELONS This Week End Get Yours Now! BOX MATERIALS Sold Here! The Many Friends of Dean E. Terry were happy la hear of his marriage, June 26 in the Salt Lake Temple to Miss Vilate Butterfield of Riverton. They recently returned from a trip to Yellowstone Park and are at home to their friends at 454 South 3rd East Street, Provo. . a f.i 11 Cash Gracon; THANK YOU - - Thats how we feel about your response to our Opening Friday and Saturday.' We are glad to make friends. Watch Our Window For Saturday Specials 9c Corn Flakes (ALBERS Large Package) 15c Matches (6 Boxes In Carton) lCc Pineapple 212,s Thomas Ashton (Broken Slices) was pleasantly surprised on bis evening, birthday Wednesday Rinso . . lge. pkg. 20c July 10th. His children presented him with a beautiful occasional chair. Other gifts were received. Shr. Wheat, 2 pkg. 17c Many comic incidents were re99c called and the evening was enjoyed by all. (American Indian) A delicious luncheon wag, served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. We Carry Stamps and Post Cards Jesse Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. Dean For Your Convenience Boyack, Mrs, Leah Gleason and daughters Carol and Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ashton and children Donovan, Margaret Ann, APRICOTS WANTED See Karl and Patsy Fay. Mrs. Jane at Larsen Ariel Vineyard, Brereton, Rulon Brereton, Mr. rhone 016J-3- . and Mrs. Charlse Ashton, Deaun AshMr. Ashton. and Mrs. Orvll ton, and children: Kenneth, Donna, Darrell and Marie; Mr, and Mrs. arold Colvin, Miss Lenora Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Bert Ercanbrack, Mr. CAN BE and Mrs. Wllford Hooley, Mr, and Mrs. (Tracy Colvin, Curt.s and DEPENDED ON Nyra Colvin. Visitors at the George Muhle-stei- n GUNS REPAIRED home Sunday were Mrs. See Clark, Leath, and Evelyn Clark of Lehl and Jay Clark of . . 48s Flour zr FARNWORTH SERVICE Ar-mlt- ta Logan. Diet Combats Summer Heat Theo Farnworth (Corner Tanyon Road on State) Moderate eating and the careful selection of foods can be an Important factor in combating hot weather. Miss Melva Bakkie, American Red Cross nutrition consultant, points out. Miss Bakkie advocates liberal . use of fresh vegetables, fruits, eggs, milk and other dairy products with special emphasis to Under' New Managements cut down on heavy portions of meat and other rich foods containing a high protein or starch iWe ir.vite you to call content. needed Extra fluids are during ! ANYTIME the summer season to regulate Miss Bakkie body temferature. warns, however, that iced drinks should be taken slowly to prevent chilling of the digestive system. j Her advice Includes additional use of salt to supplant losses 1 Service Always through jersplratlon. Although uncooked vegetables and salads may make up a major part of the hot weather menu, Vic ChListensen, Lessee j Miss Bakkie stresses the Import(Near Sharon Church) ance of at leaat one warm dish each meal to stimulate digestive processes. (Bill's (Service 1 Prompt LINCOLN in OREM Stamp and Poat We carry Cards for Your Convenience SPECIAL! Pork Loin Roast, per lb. . 1 here in Orem within your reach. The prices are as cheap as anywhere else and you save the transportation buy. DiZllZ: 35$ 3!eats LETTUCE BUNCH VEGETABLES 3 AftA Lifebuoy Soap Tcsetable: MELONS 191C Li HIGHEST TEST WASATCH Thursday, July 18, Efficient |