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Show T1IE VOICE OF guests Saturday, Mr. and Emma JoiUj, Lydia Hogan and tbur . IN in. Cox of McKimmon, by tie Ih'sI t s who was assi-te- d Wy on.ing. her daughter Dorothy. Regular tin Wink Primary Chillren begins m M I.A. this coming were (I'Uita.ned at the openirg Tuesday at 7 30 p. m. All those soiial Tuesday. Games and eligible for Mutual are coidially were enjoyed hy 45 im lit d to attc nd. children. The entertainment was undtr the direction of President D. ila Iiau in and her counselors, Mrs. Glenna Ivers and Ida Stubbs (Mrs. C. II. Davits - Reporter) Nest Tuebdav regular classwoik and officers New will begin. teachers are' Ida Stubbs, second Mr. and Mrs. Carl O. Green Ulee Zina Suyclei) are rejoicing counselor; rdyth Trotter, secretover the ai rival of a daughter Sehuman Olea and treasurer; ary Lucille Coleman, their fust, born last Friday. The organi-- t and iutle one La one In other. Blazer leader. Tom Williams, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Nellie Hull three daughters and a niece, of Los Ancclcs, Calif., is visitAvalon Fanquist, of Thomas, ing here with her son and daughter-inIdaho, were week end guests at Win. the C. II. Davies home a w ek ago Mr. and Mrs. -law, Hull and family. The Ward Relief Society Mrs. Wells Meeham and daughhas been reorganized recently, has been ter, Miss Marion Meeham return- since Mary P. Davis Mrs. ed Friday after a delightful two called to the Stake Board. weeks trip to San Francisco, Elsie B Taylor, Ruby L. Stratton where they visited with relatives and Olive B. Lunceford constitute and attended the Worlds Fair. Mrs. Moore is the presidency. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wiscombe Theology Marie class leader, have returned home from their Taylor, Work and Business; Lucy vacation trip to Kemmerer, Wyo. Clyde, Literary. Other officers Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansen and were retained so that the organiMr. and Mrs. Morris Brereton en- zation Is complete. joyed a days fishing at Schofield The Grand View Camp reservoir Monday. Daughters of Utah Pioneers the will meet conjointly with School Sunday on Thursday, Sept. other camps M. B. stake board members, 19th at the Memorial building, in Jolley, Leo Poulson and Taylor is were the speakers at Sowiette Park. 2 The program Allen and all oclock for scheduled evenSacrament meeting Sunday members and eiigihles are invited ing with Ray Hawkins in charge to attend. of the program. The following Mrs. Mrs. Helen T. Wentz workers were set apart: president of the Y. L. M. I. A. Orvll Davis, teacher; Mrs. Hilda was hostess to the M.I.A. at her Mrs. Bertha Conder, teacher; on Old Church St. A bonhome Yeates, organist and Miss Mary fire party, games and refreshGillespie, assistant organist. Re- ments entertained a large and InBrereElmo were made marks by ana terested group. This was the ton and Bishop Gillespie social of the Mutual and prayers were given by Edwin opening all ward members, both old and Booth and Wilford Stubbs. are Invited to be regular Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Boren of young EDGEMOIIT I Hen 15,1 Tin Primary lows Av-- lai ion and ei n Mrle II Fhzrbitb I.!;iiin at a piH'O iu the ID inf Smii-t- lit it oi Mih n it y I M-- m.-t-ii mums IVtdtuMlav cvin'ng Clever gan8 and rifit ihuients 'were eervtd to Merle Haim n, Ehabuh Ferguson, Dtl'.a Pauin, Glenna Ivers, Ida Stubbs, Edj the Trotter, Oha Sihumann, Susie Meldrum, I'ora Davis, Jean Sihonev Dorothy Tajlor, Maxine Pat is, irrmtez Lucille Haw kin', Sylvia Smith, GRAND VIEW Olive Condor, G,llepie and Ellen Bellows. Beautiful gifts were presented to Mrs. Hansen and Mrs Ferguson in appreciation for five years of splendid service as organist and play It ader. Mana Coleman. Mrs. Amy Taj lor was bostees to the Edgemont ward Literary club at her home Emma Friday afternoon. Mrs Jolley gave an interesting review of the story: I write in Anguish ueltclous by Almo B. Simmons, refreshments were served at small tables to mesdames Emma Foul-soHilda Conder, Annie Gillespie, Loleta Dixon, Eva Gillespie, Fertha Salisbury, Zelpha Smith, ty'T'T'" i" i 'i HAIR STYLING GET IT DONE at HELEN'S IN OKEM ! Phone 035R2 For Appointment . r I'TIa'7 er.-e- ( - , x rsT-eTt-J- . l'z 1938 INTERNATIONAL Cab and Chassis 32x6 32,00 Actual Miles 1937 FORD Ton Long 1936 CHEVROLET l'2-To- Du- al$393.00 - R torttr) September Nuiiu.il event occurnd on Wvdnet-daySt it. 11th when Zoe Bail, daughter of Mr, and Mrs Oiareine Ball of Dthi, and Call Louder, Bun of Mr. and Mrs. Jes Loudtr of Orem were united in marriage at the Salt Lake Temple, Mrs Cl'de Dorton, Mis. Finest Larsen, and Mrs. Morris Anderson made formal announcement at a tea last Thursday afternoon to a group of friends and reia-- 1 A , i ;v ;.v - i.ivS.v W 1 tives. Inc. Cannon-Ashto- n, South University Avenue Ituth Omer returned home 1 Ditt-mor- - i . .. JMIU1UUJ, C WIL-SIIEE- R HOSIERY to IOV2) tett s i v. ... t . ? l Of Orems New Will Meet A y Price HAROLD MAAG PHONE 01 -4 Public Inspection of this fine building- will be arranged before the formal opening. Watch for future announcements in this paper. INSURANCE LOANS and REAL ESTATE Sea ; 1 FRED E. RAY At. 78 N. Unlv. Phona 108 i ..Salt Lakes Neivest Hoiel COTuiLETE RADIO SERVICE RALPHS RADIO AND APPLIANCE tl e Windsor ward chapel and grounds, for that great Silver Anniversary and Homecoming. (Just a reminder lest ye for. et. ) Oventll and Apron Hall featured the M. I. A. opening stwiul held Tuesday evening at the ward church house. Real old time dancing and real chicken helped make a good time for all. A Sih ial for Boj g and Girls of Primary age wus held Tuesday afternoon as the beginning of another Primary season. Games were played and refreshments served to all present. BARGAINS ON dur- IlAYs e. is the day when all ward members, old and new, will meet at See Our Special SAU1 Apartment House For 5 families. Owner out of work. Mill trade for small business or what have you? Write P. O. Box 641. IX1R - TOP QUALITY 4 4th Aaua C DC 11. for opening date ployment. Realty AM4 1 Obi ? a i PltA - cf lU-ai- e c Guegts at M ind.'or Mr. and Mrs. Ment Carroll of ' TfeK v Vc'dus Id MciL-nOleeu, who is employed in Salt I.ake spent Sunday vl'iung er parols, Mr. ard Mrs Murom ing the wok after spending the ra't six weeks with her sister and V' M 5 Tamil, H CL ai Bver ts 85 North Unlv. Ava. Phon. DR. ARTHUR VANCE 81 VETERINARIAN 156 West 3rd North Phone Provo, Utah 053-- J RADIOS Refrigerators - Washers REPAIRING OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON TEMPLE GRIFFITH APPLIANCE 200 Rooms SERVICE Rates: 2o0 Tile Bams at the $1.50 to $4.uu business meiting. Rags were cut Furniture Exchange and sewed for rug making after which a social hour was enjoyed 516 VTest Center Phona 84 and refreshments served. The Musical Recital Balt Lake City, Utah Dr. E. Mansfield under the direction of Mrs. Neves was held Sunday evening Weet Room All Exposure Delightfully Air Ooel CHIROPRACTOR at the Lindon chapel. Joyce ERNEST O. RC3SITER, Manager Beardahl and Blanche Hrelnson Equipped with electric-therapservice. Latest method. were among the students who and HIGHLY RECOMMENDED 75 East Center Phona 1098 took part. New M. I. A. Officers to direct the mutual work the coming winter are Y. M. M. I. A. president, LaVar Hooley; counselVern Marrott and Ross lors, Brlmley; secretary, Howard Lowe Scoutmaster, Floyd Johnson; Explorer leader, LeGrande Jarman; M. Men leader, Frank Walker; Adult leader, El wood Baxter. Y. L. M I. A. president, Zora Hansen; counselors, Alice Harris and Vola Hancock; secretary, FOR SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1910 Margaret Kirk, Beekeepers, Portia Harris, Florence Baxter, Lydia 24-oSUNSPUN QTtJh VASHO Fmith; Junior leader, Iona Jarpkg. man; Gleaner leader, Thora Crawford; Adult leader, Martha Bake Johnson; Era director, Eva MarSODAS FLOUR 48-l-Flaky rott; organist, Mrs. Verdun Ricb-a- i pkg. bag A Sewing Be was enjoyed Tuesday at the regular Relief Guelety W ctl k &lid Hotel Temple Orem General Phone 155 Midway v. citing parents, Mr. and liuiris. Mis Mrs. Leon Yates of Labi spent Mr. and Sur.dav with partnts, Mrs Eldon Wright. Saturday Mr. and Mrs Andrew Il.ui'en and Mr. and Mrs Clar-cm- e Harris were guests of Mr. and Mrs. CItve Humphrey. Xniplojeci at as a teacher In the public school Mi'S Carol Harris left Saturday for that place where she becan her woik Monday morning Mi-- s Shirley Harris will spend the next few weeks In Provo canyon where she has secured em- pro-giar- GIRLS SWEATERS Only a few left $295.00 u ts $313.00 Buy Where The Price Is Right! 191 V r Ferry Nit Dun MEN'S SWEAT SHIRTS Ideal for Winter Outside wear $330.00 Pickup n v v.-- 5 (Mrs BOYS SWEATERS Good Quality rubber. 10-p- ly Tickup Stake K-T- meetings on the chapel. alic-mout- lighted; making it an ideal rlaes a Fndav evening the bride en- to ctlebrate Hus occasion. A and games were enjojed by tertained at a tiousou tea at her which re- home and Monday evening Miss young and old, after s.rved. were Alene Frank entertained at' a kit- chen shower in honor of this Fiinei al benios were held Sunday in the Lindon young couple ward chapel for little Gary Smith, the two year old son of Mr. and Mrs Russell Smith, who passed "'wiv Thursday at the American Folk hospital. Words of condolence to the bereft parents were spoken by Bishop Beckstead of West Jordan, (former Lome of Mrs. Smith) David B. Thorne and Wm. Musical numbers included Y in the Garden; "Sometime "Beautiful We ll Understand; Isle of Somew here; "Hush Thee My Baby. Prayers were offered Mod. New Frame, 14 ac. Jess Thorne and Bishop Leonby ground. Terms, $2300,00. ard Walker. The many beautiful floral of5 Rm. Frame, Duplex, 2 sets ferings and the large attendance plumbing, $5000.00, terms, X spoke words of love and sympa10 Acres, 3 shares Big Bench? thy. water, variety fruits, close Fast Day Special & In. $200.00. will be held in Windsor Sunday, Sept. 15th and the equivalent of A Building Dot for $200.00. two meals Is aBked to he donated to the church to go toward buildCALL AT ing a new Temple at Idaho Falls. Bishop Harris of the Windsor ward is desirious that every Prows and Haws family invery the ward donate to this cause, in harmony with at the association Company worthy what 1st being done throughout Tuesday evenings at 63 North University Avenue J ) the L.D.S. Church on that day. (Sizes 8J2 Buy That Okd Used Truck Today! 1938 DODGE attendants mission field. Mr. and Mrs. Leo James had as ' T ' spent the Soda Springs, Idaho, past week at the home of Mr, and Louise and Mrs. 0. C. Marriott!. Wilford Boren will remain at the Marriott! home of the winter and attend school. Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Gardner of i Delta spent Sunday with Bishop and and Mrs. Sharp Gillespie family. Their sons Kenneth and as Reed are laboring together missionaries in the Hawaiian wij-M.s Louder has be. n employed W light Sunday as a te!eLone optiutor for sever-,- 1 le slji'td off a ladii-r- , breaking .Mr Loud, r is a forn-t- r a rib and badly brut mg Lis body. ;uis'uJtiii cf tie I tab Sae Agri- liixmt lii.il I'lieumoiaa culture college aLd at pr. s. nt is Finc-- s cf called the employed in Faik C.ty win re the IrtJ Imwe Jr. duimg Ha I'ast vomg tonpie wi.l make tin ir vtttk, He is now rapidly home. at the heme of Lis in grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. of A. G. Johnson including Lose I'rrd Jr. and his mother, great Mrs Frid Lowe, motored here children, grandchildren, grandchildren and other relatives from Texas, so that X'red Jr. met at a family reunion Saturday might remain with his grand-puienand attend school the evening at the old Johnson home, and coming winter. Because of the now owned ty a daughter familv, Mr. and Mis. W. J. Slark. irntcs of her son, she has been The front lawn was btautifully unable to Rave for home. WINDSOR Mi-s- -- Reporter i SHARON Square y, X-r- ay Red and SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, SEPT. 14th Ib. can 13c PINEAPPLE' COCOA, I.G.A 2fi cans, SrTpksIA. 1C? SUFER-SUD- S SPRY can 49c Reg. Drip LAUNDRY SOAP,' TOILET SOAP XS 24? 33? WIIEATIES pkg. 11c CAKE FLOUR, Swansdown 21c TOMATO JUICE KLEENEX I 23? .... nriQ iLnO CALCO DILLS rl Ca:'e' b. dson. SOAP GRAINS s,r 43? A Sherwin-William- 4-I- pkg. 23c b. sn? 932 3 St BAKING POWDER FLGOn Here is the thing you have bn n waiting for hate In all our mashes, a better way to 'health for vour poultry. Years of labor have been required to per 'fort this product and It is now youns for no additional cost. 1C? SESO MILK tUPPltCS IXTA VITAMIN D USI SEGO MILK IN All TOUR COOKING' POT ROAST, of quality, lb. LETTUCE4? PORK ROAST, shoulder b. ... BANANAS per lb. per lb. 6c RUMP ROAST Wieners or Franks, per lb. GrMn Rh,r 1 WATERMELONS per pound Sliced Bacon per lb. size heads for t WE CLOSE SUNDAYS AT 1 P. BORROW A COPY Of 16c 16c 18c 17c 21c Our Amoz. ing Sherwin .Williams Paint end Color Style Guide. No Cost or Obligation. 13 Milk hit e It AUDIT PELLETS VITA GRASS lie Utah Valley Glass & Paint 31. ,Milk White LAYING MASH 67 X. Univ. Ave. Phone 060 j j luinilb1- - S e 93? b. I.1K PEAS STRING BEANS MIXED VEGETABLES Red and White 4 cans for cans yv J V o Go case P I.: j f .1.61 1,25 I'our, Sugar, f.rnin rrrve 15? 1.T4 of nil kimi'. Me do rii'tom grinding nml pay higl "t nwiiket price for grain- -. V a3? 12? :.... z. 31? CORN A farmer owned and operated organization. Why trade at another store when you own one yourself? JiNAr.iEUsr pkgs. 15c bf 1 FLAV-R-JELL3- Assn. Co-o- p. DURABLE VPi v(a Clarence Utah Poultry Prod. s EKUTirUL, MILK RAISINS Painful Accident suffered by was y TUNA.'"1 JELLO qt. jar 17c White j). x Devilled Meat s 4 for 15c Gerbers Baby Food, 3 cans 23c CLEANSER, I.G.A., 3 for 13c FLOUR Sweet Wrinkle No. 2 cans, 2 for for 04 fi Liiv) 2 cans for LUNCHEON MEAT PINK SALIOII 2 I.G.A. fill 73o 4 the right to limit Quantity ROBBINS MARKET (Across from Lincoln High School) Phone 053-R- 1 4 |