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Show r TILE Mrs EDGEMOIIT Hn 1 a yot 51 tti e 5! r t luncheon luck under i he d rec- com- iitcrtunimi-n- t Lo' Angtles m I our Rabies and named at Fa-- t The Rt-iSunday afternoon Mbs I)eon twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Haw kes. weie given the A Kangaroo Court with acting Dean laui ett num.-f Joy and The Joyce. Harold Brereton and judpt-baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy in Robert Gillespie charge Penrod was named Reed Cluff brought seven offtndera up for and the baby daughter of Mr. and trial. ThU proved very entertainMrs. Ljnn Brereton was named a delicious which after lunch ing. was enjoyed by Mrs. Eva Gilles- Judy Marie Mr. and Mrs. Richard Glazier Mrs pie, Mrs. Olea Schumann, Glenna Ivers, Mrs. Ellen Bellows, and family of Keetley spent SunMiss Waldean Ivers, Miss Jean day here with relatives Misses Shirley James and Laura Sohoney, Miss Mary Gillespie, Miss Ruby Davis, Miss Dorothy Taylor, Meldiura were hostesses at cleverMiss Shirley James, Miss Laura ly ananged Halloween party Alta Thursday evening at the James Meldrum, Ralph Meldrum, were Hallowe'en games Mecham, Howard Gordon, Ronald home. and played and dainty refreshments Hansen, Robert Gillespie Harold Bererton. served by the hostesses mothers, Mr3. Olea Schumann who is Mrs. Leo James and Mrs. Ralph , leaving the ward was presented Meldrum to Colleen Cash, Dorowith a beautiful gift of apprecia- thy and LaNiel Taylor, Dora Jean tion of her splendid and faithful Meldrum, M.mrine Brereton, Ronservice as ward organist for five ald Hansen, Kay Taylor, Jack Meldrum and the hostess. years. Mrs. Merleen Smith and Alice June Guidon is employed at St. Ann Hawkins gave the Anthony, I daho. He minute talk in Sunday there about . o weeks. Mr and Mis Thornton Burke S hool. Miss Lorna Mecham gave the and tour (hildien of Los Angeles, California have been visiting at story That Something", at conthe homo of Mis. Buike's parents, joint meeting Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Rowe A. Clinger. with counselor Robert Gillespie in s Vienna and wiie Iver, h d Mie-n- s a lf I 1 A'A ,'SrV e vi ;.c ft Have You Provided for EVERYTHING? lull jnuio prcn libsl for (bo welfare of your lined ones after that inevitable time when you must leave them. Rut how about that immediate moment of sorrow - - - jour last rites? Certainly you'll lie showing real thoughtfulness If you Investigate prices now - - - and you'll make things easier for those you love. CII.'I Jit aardlcss of price, youll find all otir services COMPLETE, with fin appointments, and tee assure you our VINEYARD Berg Mortuary SHARON wi-d- TIMPANOGOS -t n, j f H rf -- stretch These Babies controlling were bleshed In Fast meeting Sunday. Lloyd Delbert, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Bishop; Ronald Eldon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fan-setGrant Calder, son of Air. and Mis. Towelson; Sylvia, daughter of Air. and Airs. LeGraude Paik; Jeiry Sheldon, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Alangum; and Afton, daughter et Mr, and Airs. Loren Mangum. Miss Melba Greer has returned from an extensive trip In the Swiss knit Lastex with a batiste panel. You'll r especially like the northwest for the last .r 5 2 two-wa- y J QUSUTY a PIIOXE 1009 Real Estate Fire Insurance J s- - STYLE EUTld til in of ta-r- (.bat 1 r ''plural .0 to IVul-l't- I inn - tv u 1 y who trt lit d the snhjt t ell and Jo ' eh Smith" l, . Lilund vn-i- Blocks ev GRAND VIEW Mr n by lnhwa( n'w l and C. II 1, r LA) .nf. on esi Drive, at a bnigain to tbc right See li.uiJ kiniicar, or D. No. wide R.U. Provo. Davies - Reporter 1, Rox (Hi, 2 Nov .8 j TOP QUALITY s HAY 3 e Will Sleet Any Price j ILABOLD MAAG d PHONE 013-R- -l S i&s Y.'JjA2 nfI f l Alar-celle- lrlVi Costly Tardiness A uatili" that results in missing an appointment can ruin a big business deal - - and act urate lime Is easy to get. Bring jour watili in today for our free Chronometer Cheek. We'll quote you the lowest proces on any repairs. lk pre-tnt- W. E. MITCHELL YOUR JEWELER" Inspector for Union Pacific and Utah Coal Railroads 34 West Center Phone S3 j Ihm't Forget the banquet to be held in the jwaid hall tomorrow (Friday) If by any chance you were night pa sad up when the canvass was made of the ward. The dinner will he served at 7'QO p ra, and' an interesting program is to lie 'giV'-nCome out and enjoy a couil sociable time with neighbors A charge of fifty and friends cents Is being made which Is a donation toward renovating the ward hall. Nua n.Lt-- LKICk HOME ami Fruit Products laitory, anil two mil's of i bob c land, alongside Imke Hanson ami Clyde Asay and the ciuig! ecation was bd in The iihiii'i- - of Gland Vn w .!!. p, Duufh'cis of I't.ih 1iom-ttrepiating the theme by Margaret Gapprnayir. Special musn al num- di entertain d on Ihuis-day- . bers .were a piano solo by Carol Oct. liutli in honor of clu Memmott and a voial solo by leader, Annie p Tunnir, who is I.ucile OKen accompanied by Mrs. led trig the ward The party was Anna Lou Brooks held at the home of Caplaiu NV-ti- e Babies Blown The games were by Mary B. Bernard! and given names In fast meeting last Sunday were: Gary Melvin, Kathryn Carter. A toast to the son of Air. and Mrs. Lawrence honor guest was read by Lury Palmer; Glenda Fay, daughter of Clyde and two lovely framed Air. and Mrs, Lorin Grange; Larry water colors were presented to Richard, son of Mr and Mrs the guest of honor by the memRichard Keeler, and Rulene West, bers of the camp. Refreshments daughter of Air. and Mrs Rulon w ere served. West. Three infants were blessed A New Daughter during the Sunday afternoon was born to Mr. and Mrs, Grant meeting, Nov. 3rd. A son, Brent Rowley at the Utah Valley hosLeray, parents Dewain and Bennett Davis; a daughpital Friday, November 1st The mother was formerly Miss Fern ter, Merle Ruby, parents, Wm. iruffin. and Ruby Maag Larsen; a son. Announcement Delbert J., parents, Air. and Mrs. has been made by Mrs Martha Eantough. Word comes to Mr. and Mrs Reynolds, ot the engagement of her daughter Iletta to Ira Jensen, Wm. Nuttall of the birth of a Ison of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. daughter to their daughter, Diana, Jensen ot Provo. The marriage of Los Angeles. The little one .will take place in the Salt Lake arrived Sunday morning, Nov. 3rd. temple In the near future. Airs. Arvilla DeLange gave a Mrs. ChrKUne Jolley The Iuilii- -' birthday party at her home last's fine dim ussioii of Friday afternoon honoring her enee of Religion in the Home" son Leland who was six years old. at Relief Society la- -t Tuesday. A Games were played and refresh- - large group of members took part mpnts served to the following In the discussion. Tile officers little friends: Kent Rowley, Jane cordially invi e all women of the 'Peterson. Bobbie Kirk and Lyle 'ward to be picsent each Tuesday land Lyla DeLange. at 2 oclock. Mrs. Evlna Williams Mrs. Gardner, who has been and daughter Flossie of Emery, visit- -' critically HI at her home, Is slow-le- d at the home of her brother, ly recovering jj. W. DeLange last week. ' Owen DeLange has returned to f his home in New York city and Mrs Alverda Carson and children1 of Fairfield after visiting at the home of their father, J. W. De-- j Lange since the death of their mother three weeks ago. j NO ROOM HERE FOR EFFICIENCY EXPERTS . Book of Mormon (lass held its Hallowe'en party Wed- nesday evening at the home of their class leader, Clorine Lamb, with 40 present, all in costumes, the prize costume award going to Dorothy Foutin, and prize wm-nein the games being Lyle Adams and Sherry Terry. Beatrice Gappmeyer was in charge, assist! ed by Deon Patten, Carol Mem-- i Acs, an efficiency expert would he horrified by the number of slow moling" items in our stink. But we carry them, any how, and are glad to do it. Me feel that a hardware store should he abb to fill every hardware neisl, Unit we liae an obligation of service to our customers. And we know that when you realize you can bny anything in the hardware line here, jou'Il become a nainnii'r. Price, quality ami service are our inducements. is ' Idaho. V and W l.divaids can MUCH for so senso you get sible a price? 2 months. ti .siunt i:. iburne ' re pivt-Iand I'll i' bs nf til Saviour tiv Ki. haul M lba I'll 'low, Ku'h Hyland. waist. Where e!c She went via Wyoming, Yellowstone, Alontana, and visited In Spokane, Washington for some time returning home through I i Riooks Won't-Roll-Ove- v - g mi lulks front-flattenin- g t; Thone 378 "M at Bowes. price tvVl satisfy you completely. 1M East Center 'mine of Mr and Mrs s H Bilk". t" Audi ism was the otoi trio from the f ah-numand spetial mu-usjn the' furiualuj(Mrs Geo. F. Wells - Reporter) bers and group singing were eu-- ) tn usual Carol1 piogram with vtd. Kefrt shmetns weie seiv-- i Williams as an timpanist. Hie Wtlfun Reels J to 22 Gbauer Girls and M gi'iwn mi tie Hamm m farm, Mi n. Geuige and Giant Blake for the Churih Wtlfaro proj. a, wire the busts ie b.iiw-'ki- l Saturday by a The H.iip Hour Ranting Club larire crowd of men and boys. lit Id a party Saturday evening Laudie Orpha Correspondent i The committee in charge in the ward recreation hall. The Phone 038R2 to thank those who so willingly milodiaus furnished the music. The beets gave of their service. Otto Kvser and Joe Abegg of A' Surprise Party donated by James M. Taylor to Rodondo Beach, California have was given in honor of Mrs. Sam the Welfare were also harvest'd returned to their home following Kitchen on her birthday anniver- the same day. two we.Ks vacation In Vtah, They sary Hallowe'en night at the Kit- Rallies Blessed have been guests at the home of chen home. Games were played included the son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Joy O. Clegg. and refreshments were served to Airs. Thomas Spalding, named the following: Mr. and Airs, Mer- Thomas Lloyd; the daughter of rill Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Air. and Mrs. Elroy Murdock. Kitchen, Mrs. Elva Newell, Mr. Leila Mae; daughter of Mr. and and Mrs. Russell Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Warwood. Linda; (Sirs. C. H. Poutson - Reporter) Mrs. Orson Prestwich, 'Mr. and and the son of Mr. and Mrs. WesMrs. Almado Prestwich, Mrs. ley Harding, David; at the Sun- M. I. A. Officer- Adeline Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. day fast services. were in charge of the Sunday Oliver Guyrnon, Mr. and Mrs. Bar- A Fireside Chat evening services la- Sunday evenney Bigelow and Mr, and Mrs. Sam was held Sunday evening at the ing and an interesting program Kitchen. Mrs. Lavisa Mangum had as visitors Sunday from Salt Lake City, Bishop and Mrs. Quince K. Kimball. Church services In the ward Sunday night were under direction of the M. I. A. Mrs. Maud Park conducted. Elder Bellows gave the scripture reading, N'orma the theme. Oscar AnderGIRDLE by PER-FI- T son talked ou "Obedience" and Elder Kockerbaus talked on An Alpine Inspiration JesuB, the Exampler. for Figure Beauty Lila Mae AlcDonald gave a her with home party at games and refreshments enjoyed by: Hallle Spaugy, Helen Mitchell, Bernice Kitchen, Katherya Singleton, Roy Singleton, Betty JacobYvonne sen, Jacobsen, John, Stewart and Richard McDonald, and the hostess. The Better Homes Club met at the home of Mrs. Charlotte Skinner. Mrs. Effie Millet had chaise. Eva Swanbou reviewed the book David Grayson, Belva Wentz gave the lesson. Refreshments were served to 12 members. The Winners Eke a smart mountain-climber- , of the Amateur hour Friday this Swiss Miss girdle clings lor night In Sharon ward, who will appear over KOVO in the near, dear Lie. The future are: Dixie Reese, a readstretch "stays put" and a song; ing; Charles Hancock, V n'A Kathleen Downs, Venna Vernon v i u irons out those fleshy smoothly V and Genevieve Gordon, a song; It lets you move withbulges. Barbara and Dorothy Duke, a tap ! dance; Emma and Nina Stratton, t $ out pinching, pulling or rollK a song. Miss Peterson and MibS ing. It slims you without weight, Walker of KOVO were the judgeb. Wm. Vernon acted as Major bulk, bones cr discomfort. Hip- end charge A double She 1iovo third ward her husband. Clarence hibum.tnu who is employed there and they wil make their home will join Choir eajo k mday tum of mittee, and Sihumann Olea daucln.r will have tins ok loi lae Angelis, California. - RojM)rtp Hallow fri lay, VOICE OF SILAEON mott, Sherry Terry, Fay Bunnell, Alargaret Rowley and Nina Lamb, Wjlie Sessions will be the speaker at the Mis-- j siouary class Sunday morning in Sunday School, and Class Leader Edna Larsen Invites all young people of the ward to attend. Relief Society ladies enjoyed the classwork Tuesday presented by Nora Keeler and Alartha Reynolds, and the liooting Specials Pounds 3.3 108 sq. ft. Roll $1.19 $1.49 Con. Wa(on & Machine Co. PIIONE 244 (Ad. No. 12 of a series) Willard L. So wards Agency PROVO UTAH Mi M! Coal Facto Statues caiTed from coal have been exhibited at many fairs and expositions Is In the happy, ial's gc, alest monument, however. Amctiian home. And ealtliv, home--, aie Kept (instantly comfortable at low cost. They're free feimi disturbing quirk changes" in temperature ami b;u &li, dry heat that sometimes cause colds and even g aver illnesses. C 1 uell-hente- d coal-heate- d We Recommend KING OR CASTLE GATE COAL Prompt Delivery Utah Timber & Coal Co. 164 W. 5th N. Phone 232 (Ad. No. 3 of a senes) CANNON - ASHTON VALUES! The Most For Your Money !2! Cl fE VI fdLET SEDAN runs good MODEL A. COUPE OOOkIG Tin- ami "Wheel Motor perfect i;r,n MODEL A FORD PICKUP Very .$45.00 1951 $125.00 191 South University Avenue Electric breakfasts are grand. Everything's piping hot, the way you like tt ready In a jiffy. And the lady of the house doesn't have to run a front kitchen to marathon breakfast table. Y'ou probably have the necessary electric appliances. What you need Is electric outlets In jour dining room. And we can install them, quickly and Inexpensively. Let us give your home a free Home Scientific Lectra-Te- st check-u- of home cledric futilities. $100.00 good condition 1937 DeSOTO DELUXE COUPE Blue finish $450.00 Very clean Motor overhauled Cannon-Ashto- n, Breakfast Can Be More Fun Inc. p Recommend- ations and estimates obligation. without L. C. Guymon 471 East 6th North - Provo Phone 153 i j. 4 ot a M-- a; Never has & been so easy lo bay Goodrich Tires, a ca oar Ubercd Battery, a Heater or Stet Credit Flan. Decide right now to get full driving comioct and safety out of your car this winter. Our Liberal Budget Flan fit every podtetboafc. had select who! you need end tell os how you erm pay. There is no red tape we wil open yonr account and deliver (he merchandise at once Anti-Free- xa Tclluriiie Motor Goinpany 5i . Xmtli Uiiixti'ity Avtuii lTIuVO and ODEM. UTAH (Am r If a l e iimi r ro r Cum A; In.') phfrj t rrirrd on P,inhnt I1 m Too! |