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Show OF SHARON VOICE T1IE vuTosor Ferry N'uSoa (Mrs il'oij porter) Nnti'tmi A Pit-tu- 2 - ri 7th ..t t1 , Atn.ii.j'i m i h .. Halts am lil n t O. i hus- - a. lqk m fiin Fn.iy M.ixt.t Id e ! iiirs ' sji,J it t S. It L.he aid ',T' Y..if id .lie id .ii, )n Yr ,.iid a .1. i.,y ij. d 10 H il . TV l ' t .lit - m id Mi Mm Hah - 'l'-!- ' and Mm .Thursday, Xnvi mla r 7, 1940 vi Kindt V W.ii CUCIl of iMiril H.iii at the -ei this Sunday. i Ii.it Ranee Nielson the Fast In r bed dmi jm Miffi , is confined to tl.ildtiii niit from Brights ri.uii t..d 1 ui 1 r u 1 Cor-brid- their visiting with Mis. Jaims T. Blake and P. K Nil H.iriy Orwn of Vineyard. Mi- I Jiint al n .! Il Funeral services were held Sunre tidin' d at ili'i 1 ' i e p. m. in the Vineyard day at M Sundae. in ting ,"n want i Impel with Bishop Roy Nlai a Della li and Ahli 'hail of the Timpanogos dauelitir was G.ippnitjer Ch.uwi'it hah waid in charge. Interment was n. mu d Ih i Ky Ann in Piuo m the family lot. Sidney H. and Edith Fivsh-ttaiwas named I!' '.mom Mm 9tn i n Wayne. DilRny Homer and I.ucile N'el-'iAdaH's baby daughter was PAPERING ii, cm d Cli.n In' te Ain e and Vi Mi .1 Relatives motored 10 Magna 'dav i w i m k to .1 nd a birth-d.'in .s ii liDiior nf Mr' Value i i :n a mimus illiirss and Smith. tuning of gaiii' and ' ah!., to ritiiin to s. hool this fun was Anenjoyed by the followjunk Mrs Annie 11. Wnght, Mr. ing: and Mrs, Wendell Swiimen, Mr. and Vis Eldon Wri-h- t, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hrinley, Ainara Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Clan nee Wright, Mr. Mr. and and Mrs. Leon Yates, Mrs. Clour. i Grant Wright, Wright, Mr. and Mis Adilbert Hart, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Brems. Dainty refreshments were served to all present. A Iheu-ai- il Dinner was served Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Nielson. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Armstrong and sons Glen and Gale, Fiank Krikerson, of Salt Lake. Art Casey of Magna, Perry of Lebi, Mrs. C. M. SorenB U t HooFy. daualiiir of Mr. and .Mi', I.eouaid Hooley lias re- - ai- - , i i Stanford Patten and A. R y Ekiti' left Tin 'day for an Elk :s and Mrs R. G Ereanhraik wiie in Talk City Sunday. The Daughters of the Utah rioneers will meet Thursday, of Mis. Nov. 7th at the home Mr. Diantl.a Eknis. .fL 2 A RANGE BUILT FOR SERVICE Porcelain enameled inaide and out. Equipped with timer; condiment ML Large compartment at right of oren; large service drawer below oven. Many other ideal feature. Ask about them I SEE . . . OWN this amazing, new range to have thrilling Montag features which will bring you joy each day. Here's beauty and color to make your kitchen the bright spot of your home. Here are convenience and construction features . . . superior In every detail. SEE US to have the MODERN "COUNTESS without another days delay Modal a abowa abort ... Wa abow at bar Moot at a aaJrwaa . and Ilaws 1 a Bar appliaa on Prinraaa, Count am utadala emlyj (Trada-i- a Ducbaaa. II PROVO UTAH II J. BunsBCtnunrenr.:::!:::::::::::::::.-:::::::::::.-:::::::;::;- - TAYLOR BROS. CO. w a re lla-r- MILK WHITE LAYING MASHES DAIRY FEEDS RABBIT PELLETS CALF MEAL BREEDERS MASH ... Orem A P Crystal White OUril 10 giaut bars WIIEATIES SPRY lg? 33? LUNCH MEAT pkg. can 3-l- b. CAKE FLOUR 210 PALMOLIVE SOAP, 5 bars 29c PUMPKIN 19? MINCE .MEAT, I.G.A. 9-o- 10c z. POLLED OATS DllCme nRlOlilO pnrrnc Cooperation Pays Again! 39? 1 13.oz j.kps. M'Lls- DROMEDARY CREDITS NOW for rl .w por lb. A i i r - w i,1 i A CRAHBERRY SAUCE U'i. . COCOA, I.G.A i 17o, lb. can 14c BAKING CHOCOLATE i l V POTATOES. . . .per c;,r;:, CAULIFLOWER SQUASH ORANGES 100-lb- s. f SODA CRAX SUGAR 69c USI SIGO MILK C 35? II II j lj :: Phone or Call j Telluride Motor Co. Ii 5: il r WE DONT SAY THAT THIS CAR LOOKS LIKE NEW 2-lb- 10-lb- s. IN AU TOUR COOKING POT ROAST ROLLED ROAST BEEF RUMP ROAST. lb. 16c ,22 . lb. 19c If your Community is good enough to LIVE in, its good enough to TRADE in :: J The) re the same size, believe it or not. Your eyes may tell jou differently hut jonr ejes dont aluajs tell you everything. The only way to know whether theyre absolutely light is to have them rliecked a liy competent optometerl't . If your eyes are at fault, well be glad to remedy their weakness. And if you dont need glasses, we'll be glad to tell yon I hat, loo. ' NV. Optomi trist Cen. Provo Th. S86W 4 Radio and Heater OLDSMOBII.E SEDAN SEDAN New Paint, in good shape Radio and Heater 1!;$7 DOUGH SEDAN 10.S8 CHEV. COUPE with Radio and Heater PICK-U- P 8 1038 FORD 1;$8 CHEV. Chassis and Cab, long wheel base. This is a recti bargain! 1;8 1 0:M FORD V-- Greenhouse Phone 150 North Univ. Elght-- O Trade-i- n Allowances and Easy Terms! of a s ri x.) SALES UNITED 666 (Ad. No. 6 tAd. No. of a series) i o ft series) Saturday, x FLOUR ::crisco cc:A HORSESHOEING Our Shop is Now Open ft BEAUS Clovtrdale o tins YpnpfJ At Y our Rcrviice VUUimXo- - cans for 3 Spring Maul VpFAQ LnO gl Xo. tins 2 (SAUERKRAUT Manager FLAV-R-JE- a a .. cans for 3 93? SALAD DRESSING 40? FEANUT BUTTER 25? RAISINS 2iis-E- ach Flavors AU LL pkps '7 25? currants Oy' Aro 3 ;; Phone Where the Flowers Grow . . BLACKS!, TITHING iT soap rr rr f Nov. 9 V " "lit: 22?; dlcss -- oz. pkgs. 2 for ;:r ;,k. and G. Wrapped) Giant Bars 10 0XYD0L t t J0? 'ts." For the Complexion 13? nnijVI (..!kes f(ir U l5?f 12?; 33?; 19?; 17? V v it COFFEE Venetian Blinds ti. SEE V Utah Valley $ l ib. class jar 25? 2S8 for size LEMONS;;;:: dozen 100-siz- PUMPKIN 9? e jior dozen obbie?s Market f (Across from Lincoln High School) Glass & Paint V rbone Red and White ilHCEMEATr 10? We Fit Any Window V Prices Right! 5" N. Univ. Ave. (Ad. No Below we list a few of the Many Makes and All Models of Cars, priced from $75. to $G95. Lovely Roses Sweet Gardenias G. H. HEIXDSELMAJI Graduate and Registered 120 s odd-job- STRING WHICH WHEEL IS LARGER? Dr- - Stoneleigli's one of customers, an u hen she seen mo coinin' op the street with a Sunday dinner bouquet under my arm, she sniffed. Pretty extravagant, aren't you, Joe?" she says. Flowers are a luxury, sure,' I tells her but .so Is the American way of, life an the seein' my pleasure I'll g Annie beam over 'em is somethin all your money can't buy. Missus my ; MILES DAVIS 15c 57c s. We dont believe In wild, extravagant claims in advei Using. look like new. Its a Ill.'Hf Nash deluxe 1 his sedan, and wed say that it probably looks a little belter and performs a lot better than the same model jour neighbor bought new in 'HO, thanks to our exert reconditioning. Itll cost you considerably less than half what he paid for Ids, and will give you years of bargain transportation. LINES FROM LIFE t Igi 23c 11? PORK ROAST, shoulder, lb. 5c PRICE ii Liberal xJust North of Wilber g's i t ! , nt I 1 ft:S 3 rolls 19c 25? DAWN TISSUE BABY FOODS, Gerbers 3 - 23c PINEAPPLE, Ukulele, 2 - 31c sieo milk surriiis ixtsi vitamin TIIK RIGHT WORK jj AT THE RIGHT j j and .... DIIANO 9? I Jtah Poultry Coop. Assr - n.jr. or drip IF ED :: in:: i: a General REDEEMABLE Seedless 2 p:t8 FEAS I.G.A. Sweet Wrinkle No. 2 cans, 2 for PUMPKIN PIE SPICE :: :: :: K FRUIT CAKE MIX 11c 47c Double or Nothing Walter Compton, affable emree (left) explains to Frank Forest, featured singer, why time Is the essence of the new I Double or Nothing", heard each quiz show, Monday night at 0:00 from KOI 0, Provo, through the Mutual Broadcasting System. On the program, each contestant is asked a question worth $..00. If answered correctly, the guest is then requested to talk on the subjeet for one minute. As the seeonds tick away, Quizzer Compton drops from one to ten sliver dollars In a small, individual strong box. These additional prizes are based oa the numlier of times the contestant makes interesting or informative statements. Then Compton asks the participant to answer another question for Double or Nothing"! .. j T. Bunnell Dead J. Bunnell, 53, a life long resident of Vineyard, passed away Oct. 31 in the Utah Valley hospital, after a lingering illness. Besides his widow, he is survived by the following sons and daughters: Dean, of Lake View; Jesse of Amon, Idaho; Neal of Harlan, Nevada; and Dell of Orem; Mrs. Grace Wilkinson of Grass Valley, California; Margie and Helen of Orem; also seven grandchildren, his aged mother, Mrs. Mary Bunnell; one brother, Stephen S. Bunnell; two sisters, That insures hatrliabllltj SPECIALS FOR NOV. 9th, 1910 SOAP GRAINS WAY For Greater Profits MILK WHITE I)epa rt m en t Drages Market t T. FEED THE TIIH DEPARTMENT STORE OF PROVO ' & SONS ! electric or weter plete . . or gat plate reservoir, at allghtly higher price. Also available with built-i- n LEWiEKT MONTHLY TERMS offeied. the your old stove or cask as a dowa payment. ! , VIEW club afternoon at the Ladies house under the direction of the (Zella Colvin - Reporter) Lutheran church with the Rev. E. C. Sulthies officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones and One Sweetly Solemn Thought was sung by the, congregation after which j'Tlie Lord Is My Shepherd" was repeated by the I IF YOU WANT ii pastor. "Face to fact with Christ My A GOOD HOME Saviour was sung by Mrs. Leon Milner. The pastor talked using ii with coops and improvements II as his text "Come unto me; All I; and on 8 acres of land with jj ye who are heavy laden and I will ; plenty of water, call and see jj give you rest. Goin Home was We will sell or trade fori: ij us. by Ivern Pyne, accompanied sung ii smaller property. by Mrs. Melba Tyne. Burial was In the , Eureka II See some of our good buys in homes, farms, businesses, il ceiin tery. Mrs. Wahlquist died at the home Thursday evening after II ii mid Investment. ii She is survived ii a long illness. H Call in and Look us over! jj by her husband, three sons and two daughters; Karl Wahlquist of II II Clarence Wahlquist and ii Price; I Prowi; Mrs. Ellen Laird of Eureka; Edwin Wahlquist of Salt Lake City Realty Co. and Miss Olga Wahlquist of Orem. 5U North UnJv. Ave. wtmfnSifr$3 the r.Ionfag Countess at Our Store 11017! 0. E. McIFF Ercan-brac- k and Mrs. Lamar and baby David have returned to Park City to make their home. Mr. md Mrs. Grant H. Ivins entertained a group of friends at Mr. Emma Wahlquist PLEASANT Sco DECORATING Funeral Services Held V'xv,M Show Feen-A-Mi- nt PAINTING limit. sen of Mammoth. Mrs. B. F. Loudre returned home Tuesday after spending a dinner Saturday. Mrs. Ruby H. Baum of Asliton, week at Lelii, the guest of her Air. and Idaho Is spending 2 weeks with daughter and her sister, Mrs. Edna Andrews. Mrs. Giradis Yates. Clyde Andrews and Beth Wood Mrs Margaret Fountin and Mrs. Loraine Wright visited at the have returned to California. They home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kelseb were here to attend their father's funeral services. In Provo Tuesday. The Democratic committee of Visitors Sunday at the Eldon Wright home were the Pleasant View district met and Mr. ; ad Mrs. Harvey Holman and appointed Tracy S. Colvin as distto take the place family of Salt Lake and Mrs. Net- rict chairman of the former chairman, Harold tie Jackson of Pleasant Grove. The Windsor camp of the Utah Colvin, who is away. Daughters of Pioneers will hold their monthly meeting and social at the home of Mrs. Arilla Smith Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Veda Louder will act as for Emma Funeral services hostesses. Marie Wahlquist, wife of Louis Wahlquist were held Sunday 33 iPil H.WrilWiWTH' presents the MBS ii son-in-la- aft .QVO ' 25?:c V I5?i : 20 t s; v fV v 6.VT M M.M v |