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Show THE VOICE OF LAKE VIEW (Helen Oveson - Reporter) ' S II A R O Thursday, December IN SpringTilie (Evelyn Lloyde) are proud to announce the arrival of a son, Tuesday, Deo. 3rd at the home of the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lloyde of Lake the View. Word has been teeeived at home of Bishop Johnson of the birth of a grandauehter, born to Jiir. and Mrs tNelson Snow (Marjorie Johnson). The new baby has Mrs. August Johnone brother son is visiting at the Snow home Jesse Mrs SumBion spent last week doing in Salt Lake City several days temple work and visiting relatives at Cranger and Magna. D. J. Reese is visiting in Beaver for several das. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hicks of with his sister and brother-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. William Heslington He expects to be gone 2 weeks. - Mr and Mrs Wilford Oveson entertained at dinner Sunday afternoon for Mr. and Mrs Dean Jacobsen, Miss Virginia Nelson and Bill Jacobsen. The table wag beautiful with a whtie cloth, blue willow-war- e and yellow candles. Following the dinner the party enjoyed social chat. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Bunnell and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw visited Mrs Lavard Shaw at the L.D S. hospital Sunday. Mrs Shaw was seriously burned ''hen a kettle of hot soup tipped over and scalded her body. She is getting along as well as tan be ex- Salt Lake visitors Friday. Lawrence Smith sou of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. d freshSmith won the man boxing championship at the B Y I', last week He was presented with a gold medal. 1 leten Scouts enjoyed a swimming party to the Hot Pols in Midway Friday evening where swimming tests were given. partii ipated John Nicols, had charge of the program at the Sacrament meeting Sunday evening and was one of the rpt akers Bet tv and Evelyn Rowland each gave an aecordian solo. Frank Perry was the principal speaker Irwin Bunnell of the bishopric BUS SALE of' Bellow at GIFT" prices! TAKE A LOOK AT THESE VALUES! 1934 CHEV. Just the thing for Dual Wheels, Express Bed hauling that beet pulp, etc. Was $175. CHRISTMAS PRICE You can buy it now 1937 FORD PICKUP Stake Bed Heavy Duty Tires PRICE CHRISTMAS Springs Overload Amam 1937 PAHEL New Motor New Paint A STEAL FOR ONLY $300 $345 1938 FORD V- -8 True,; with Bodv Dual Wheels, CHRISTMAS PRrCE Perfect Shape A 131 jam Utahs Oldest Dealer Next to New Post Office Used Car Dept. Virgil Baum were DECEMBER 14t9-c- z. 3-l- ri flllD b. Gold Medal iLUUn 10-l- Radiant If' Pure Cocoa, I.G.A.. . .Ib. can PflCW I llUnll cans, 3 j for CHOCOLATES 5-l- 5-L- Petite. b. 795 B. . .$1.05 chocolates'3::::8 25 TOILET SOAP 135 box 79c BEANS MACARONI.. tor -- 9-l- s. 100-lb- RIB BOIL POT ROAST GRATED TUNA TS 125-f- WAX PAPER 2 lb. 12c lb. 16c lb. 15c 35c s. Light, Better Sight Lamps are Christmas perfect gifts . . . adding cheer to homes at holiday time and all the time. There simply isnt any more useful and practical gift than a lovely new lamp which protects the precious eyesight of everyone. See the display of handsome new lamps at any Utah Power & Light Company store or at your Electric Dealer. And remember! You can buy on convenient, easy terms with just a small dowrn payment. Cross Is Longer? are exactly the AB and CD SEE YOUR DEALER OR POWER & LIGHT CO. 'i-- ? h- And In accordance with law, so many Bhares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the Secretary, Route No. 2, Box 82, Orem, Utah, on the 20th day of December, 1940, at the hour of 2:00 oclock P. M to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, togethe, with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. L. J. SALISBURY Secretary Provo Bench Canal & Irrigation Co Address: Route No. 2, Box 82, Orem. Published In the Voice of Sharon, Dec. 12th and 19th, 1940. same length, although your ejes tell you CD is longer. You Just cant tell about your eyes. Only a competent optometrist can tell you what kind of shape they're in. Have your ejes examined tomorrow, without any obligation. QyQyi-'. Or. 6. H. HEIKDSELMAN Graduate and Registered Optometrist 120 V. Cen. Provo Ph. 886 W Bijj Moments 31 20-o- I s 1 GRAIN HAY FEED STUFFS HAO BEEN WITH THE-- for ten years Company E I and I HI Remember the time you spilled salad .dressing on the new dinner gown that had taken a weeks salary and how woxxied you were?. But you sent it to us, and you had good reason to be thankful for ou, scientific knowledge of careful, spotting, I 1 S 9c z, i i HE KNEW EVEITYTHINC A 13 OUT THE MARKET I COAL 48-Ib- s. Now in stock $1.13 10-lb- s. 57c 2 Mill IM All Tout 15c 1 per pound 6 FOR TAMALES WIENERS ........ HE KNEW MORE ABOUT THE, BUSINESS THAN ANYONE. 15 Ills 2-L- B. ANO THEN HE FOUND OUT WHY HE WASNT PROMOTED SHOES DIDNT MAKE THE GRADE ..... 165 Modern equipment, employes and supervision work cleaning wonders. See for yourself! personal j f LET FILL YOUR US ORDERS I ? l 4 I V.P. WILLIAMS 1 Lincoln Service j X Louis Kelsch & Sons ... Orem 124 n . i V. C. (at the Rear of The Booterie) Thone 707 iBjBgggggBreigmaaaaiBg 3 I TOP QUALITY a 3 3 HAY a Will Meet Any Price g P HAROLD MAAG P 2 4 Univ. Ave. DO YOU KNOW Fleet riial gift half-sol- e 31 C I s and heel job, done by our skilled complete workmen with quality materials, costs very little and makes a world of difference. Madsen Cleaning 119 N. lie larked judgment, too, when you realize that a 25 our. workmanship skilled Phone 475 TODAY COOKINO Cul per pound expert Ware-- ! high school. t. carton at our house across from Lincoln! roll rolls for MATCHES Drages Market 77 C 7c 5c Bi 27 FLOUR, Red Star, SUGAR 19 35 31c 79c 9c TOILET SOAP PORK ROAST ORANGES -- PORK ROAST.. Pork Sausage All Bran, Kelloggs, lg. pkg. 19c USI IIOO 100 - LBS. 795 s. 44c 22c 5c 35c 14c MEATS III-GRA- H. POTATOES...... s. SHORTENING, Cream White 4 lbs. RAISINS JELLO, Any Flavor, pkg. ROLLED OATS, bag GRAPES ORANGES, (21 6s) 2 dozen for POTATOES CELERY Giant LETTUCE per head CARROTS a GRAFEFRUITpS'to. NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY s. CORN 19 Large pkg. Irrigation Co. & 14c PROVO BENCH CANAL AND IRRIGATION COMPANY 14c OREM, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH 15c Is There delinquent upon the following described stotk, on 3 cans 24c account of assessn ent levied on the 3rd day of October, 1940, the 3 cans 25c several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: s. SODAS YEARS Secretary, Provo Bench Canal 89c - $1.10 - can 17c z. I.G.A. per can 25c Pancake Flour, SPAM Chocolates, 4G-o- L. J. SALISBURY FANCY CHOCOLATES lb. 24c . z ROLLED OATS 14c Whole Kernel G-- 12-o- z. COFFEE, M.J.B TOMATO JUICE, By order of the Board of Directors of the Provo Bench Canal and Irrigation Company, made on the 10th day of December, 1940; The date of the sale of stock In said corporation set out In the annexed Notice of Sale is hereby extended until December 30th, 1940, at the hour of 2'00 ocloik, P. M., when the sale of all delinquent stock will be made. s. ORAIfiSci mTpis. 435i PINEAPPLE 43 39 ... bag b. SLAP ORDER OF EXTENSION 2-l- AI1D UTAH SPECIALS FOR 23c 19c 18c 48c Christmas Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Softasill: CaLe Hour Mince Meat, pkgs. 2 Baking Powder, Calumet lb. CIUSCO can Saturday, YEARS Stanley Farley and Their coach is Miltno Bellows. Clifton Van Wagenen. They will play Thursday (tonight) and all ward members are Invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conder were Salt Lake visitors Saturday. Carol Stubbs and Maxine Pine-ga- r Provo, Utah. furnished musical numbers at a Si and Company Saturday employers party held 1 evening at the Golf club house in 'tbllfe Tair. M SPECIALS FOR Marriott!, Telluriilc Motor Gompany Grocery the plight of Europe's war victims Voiunleies of the Navajo SerDec. 14 vice Chapter, numbering 137 wo- For men, have pi educed more than 1,000 garments for evacuees In the war zones. Volunteers live Candy on the Indian Reservation here and are members of the Navajo, MANY VARIETIES Choctaw, Laguna, Taos and Sioux for 19c tribes. Wives of government of- CHOCOLATES, ficials and Indian traders also GUM DROPS, for 19c are taking part In the program. XMAS MIX per Ib. 10c PEANUTS for 19c MIXED NUTS per lb. 19c lb. 23c Cherry Chocolates PEAS Sam Cecil Browm, Bud Smith, Your Guarantee Reporter Relief Soeiety Conference was held Sunday evening at the Edgemont ward chapel with counselor Ella Baum in charge. The annual report was given by Mrs. Flora Bigler, followed by talks by Si honey, Merne class leaders. Effie Pinegar, Amy Tavlor, Hilda Counselor Bertha Condor and Salisburg. The Relief Society chorus under the direction of and Mrs. Mrs Cordelia Booth Margaret Pulsipher sang two numbers and Mrs. Daisy Nelson the Stake representing spoke reniaiks were Board, Closing made by Hi-- hop Sharp Gillespie Mrs Haiheal Mechau, president of the Relief Society organization was excused due to Illness. Mrs. Zana Nielson, Mrs. Osa Ferguson, Mrs. Racheal Davis and Mrs. Margaret Pulsipher attended the Daughters of Utah Pioneeis County board meetii g Saturday afternoon at Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Davis accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jens Andreason of Vineyard to Salt Lake City Friday. Among the Primary workers to attend convention In Provo were Mrs. Della Baum, Mrs. Glenna Ivers, Mrs. Ida Stubbs, Mrs. Olive Gillespie and Mrs. Ellen Bellows The Edgemont Basketball Team was successful In defeating the Tinipanogos ward last Thursday at the high school gym. The team members are: Raymond Wisconibe, captain; Robert Gillespie. Jack cornier, Robert Liiiott. CABS Hansen, WINDOW ROCK, Ariz, The Ameiwen Indian is not forgetting mm presided. EDGEMONT OS Lester : boys Douglas Hawkins, Jack Meldrum, Junior Bounous, Darrel Salisbury. Kieth Jolley, Verl Smith, Jack Jones, Aaron Clinger, Glen and James Ptnegar, Leo Hansen. Ray Hawkins, Milton Bellows and Scoutmasters John Yeates and home missionary, Ralph Meldrum. pected. come to cur The following Lejal Notices Orem Feed fk For War Victims 1910 Creditors will present claims, under oath, with vouchers to ths undersiged administrator at the of Hugh Vern WenU, atoffice or the Clerk Consult County street. 75 East Center torney, Respective 8 goers for further Information. on or before the Provo, Utah, 1st day of February, A. D. 1941. LEO STEELE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Administrator. HUGH VERN WENTZ In the matter of the Estate of Brigham Steele, someAttorney for Administrator. Publication dates: Nov. IS. times known as Brigham B. Dec. 4, 12, 19. Steele, deceased. U. S. Indians Sew 160-poun- 12, PHONE 013-R- -l aiv always . . . . in Caste for the home. Leatlur good make delightful personal gifts. (hiistmas tards are inilisensible for jour best friends. WE H W E HUM AI.L anil hundreds of other gift ini lulling lie skati-s- , SEE THEM at sugge-tion- -, rem Drug St r ice t f w ith a Smile |