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Show THE VOICE OF SIIARON TIMPAIIOGOS Poulson - Reporter) C. H. (Mrs. A review of the course of study of the Gospel Doctrine class dur- Thursday, January 2, 1940 ows Flee by V. Emil Hansen and Melda Hacking; "An Angel from on High" and Joseph Smith's First Prayer by Mr and Mrs. Dee Adams, "I Know That M Moroni by Redeemer Hives" Til Go Where You Jensen; Iern Pyne; Want Me to "Oh, My Father" by a quartette, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hacking. Winnie Graff and F. B. Woffinden. and "Though Deep'ning Trials Come, the congregation. by Come, Ye Saints" was played as a violin solo by Royal Nellsen Between songs short talks were w v fn ?? n given by Chester Graff. The amsts were Mrs Melba Pyne and Mrs. Hazel Liston. A family dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maag at their home on Christmas day. Seated at the table were Mr. and Mrs. Barney Bigelow and sons Dan and Sherman. Mr and Mrs. Alvin Rowley and children Claude and Anne, Lowell Bigelow, Miss Ilia. Briggs of Spanish Fork, Mr and Mrs. John Lorenz of Tacoma, ac-C:- met and enjoyed rtsiung aud re freshments. Present were: Mr and Mrs. F. B. Woffinden, Mr. Mr. and aud Mrs. Edgar Booth, Mrs. Lawrence rainier, Mr. and Mrs Edgar Booth and Mr. and Leo Poulson was Mrs. Edwards. chosen to arrange for a eocfsi ehat to be held !n the month of January. Mr. and Mrs Reed Raiking haie returned to their home In Grand Junction, Colorado after spending the holidays here with Mr. afid Mrs. Carl Earley spending the holidays in Hunting-to- n Tark, California with relatives aud friends. Mis. Emma Potili-ohas returned to Salt Lake City after spending Christmas here with her son n and family. and Mrs Janies A loveless of Salt Lake spent Christmas Sunday School last Sunday mornVernic day with Mr, and Mrs leader, Chester ing with class Loveless and family. Graff In charge. Songs representAn enjoyable evening was spent ing different terioda of church at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philo history were sung as follows: No room for the Christ child" Washington, Paul and Wayne Edwards after church last SunMaag and the host and hostess. day when a group of seventies by Mr. and Mrs. Chester Graff; Mr. and Mrs. John Lorenz, "The Morning Breaks, the Shad (Maurine Bigelow) of Tacoma Vi-- " 'V O Washington are spending the W Wi "'Vi V Vi " holidays here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Bigelow and other relatives here and In Salt That many customers buy all their fine perfumes and Lake City. colognes from us. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Carson i and children of Fairfield spent That our stock Is of the best, and jou can get what you Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs want, hut we iM'rsonally recommend CARA NOME. That Orrell DeLange. is what we sell most. Mr. and Mrs. C H. Poulson and daughter Eva spent Christmas In Salt Lake city with Mr. and Mrs T. C. Chidester. Warren Williams who has been employed at Walker Mine, CaliService with a Smile fornia has returned home. t n worn -- v Mr. and Mrs. Tony Nelson are ing k -- the c pa&t V as given f in , Mr . . .. . BO YOU KNOT la-- Scera Theatre uf lb ii . . . r o AU caxpattmi of (Drrrn Clumripalitg: . May prosperity during 1941. Our Population Has Increased more than 50 per cent during the past 10 years. It is now 2914. We feel that this justifies Orem becoming, iu the near future, a City of the Third Class in the State of Utah. This will increase both the powers and the responsibilities of your Town Board. ' B T UTAH VALLEY GLASS ' CO. VETERINARIAN INSURANCE LOANS and BEAL ESTATE See Phone 108 1940 1837 1937 1938 1938 COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE BALPHS RADIO AND APPLIANCE -- Phou. II 150 North Willard L. Sowards Allowances and Easy Terms! Trade-i- n If TNITED SALES none, & SERVICE I Univ. Agency V v (Mrs. Zella Colvin - Reporter) ' 250 wb.pk. 190 PANCAKE FLOUR 3 rolls 19c DAWN TISSUE CREAM OF WHEATS... 230 SUPERSUDS Zd..--19- 's GRAPENUTS, large pkg. 14c 230 cans for ... 5 bars 29c 330 250 .... SNO-KIIEE- M 3-l- b. S. DRESSING SUGAR FLOUR bag Sweet Wrinkle No. 2 cans PEAS 2 for 6 ' . f 56c 10-lb- s. b. MATCHES - mUw . 250 310 Harvest Bell 48-l- ' 950 1 230 0EAMLINEDM. box carton 15c Powdered Sugar 3-lb- s. 20c aunt turn'll Ta vitamin CABBAGE,.. iVtli LB. 110 ...LB. 50 YAMS BAHAMAS CELERY per pound 110 Mill FORK M All Tout COOkIN ROASTS'... POT ROAST ...-.1- 50 WIENERS 150 BEEF SHORT Drages Market RIBS..... 00 LB. 150 LB. 120 ... Orem Build a iome k beauty secret cost, so I.ITTI.E and means so MUCH as a professional manicure. Neatly groomed, beautiful, expressive bands say quietly but surely, Here is a woman who knows the secret of smartness." When you consider that a manicure by one of our experts cost so little, you realize that heres an investment bound to pay big dividends. No Ull Their Wooden Wedding was celebrated by Mr. and Mrs. Antone Gleason on Friday evening, December 27, It being their 5th wedding anniversary. Progressive games were played, the prizes being won by Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Cluff, Harold Peterson and Frank Ashton. A buffet luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. George Muhlestein, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Cluff, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson and the host and hostess. Richard W. Bone joined four of his missionary companions in Ogden last week and reports a very enjoyable visit. Relief Society will be held January 7. The theology lesson will be given by class leader Kady Cluff. Let us all make a resolution to attend more often during the New Year. Mr. nad Mrs. Oliver Hansen entertained at dinner Christmas day for Mr. Hansens Father, C. V. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Aleservy and children. Mrs. Alta Walker and son visited Friday and Saturday with relatives here. n Bert Ercanbrack and Verl of San Diego, California, spent the Christmas holidays with their parents In Provo and Eureka. They left Saturday for San Diego where they will resume their work In the Consolidated Airplane factory. Mr. nad Mrs. John W. Bone spent Christmas day with Mrs. Bone's parents In Ogden. The children and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney H. Cluff spent Christmas eve at the parental home. Miss Elaine McEwar also visited with the Fluffs. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Cluff and sons spent Christmas day with Mrs. Fluffs sister and family Mr. and Mts. Richard Allred at Llndon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ward and children of Cedar City visited a day last week with Mrs. Mary E Corbett. Mrs. Ward was formerly Roene Corbett, a grandaughter of Mrs. Corbett. To watch the old year out and the New Year in a group of friends met at the John W. Bone home Tuesday evening. After 12 oclock birthday greetings were showered upon Mr. Bone Is A delicious on New whose-birthda- Years day. luncheon was served by Mrs. Bone to those present. Mrs. Aina and Campbell, daughters Wanda and Juanita spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jensen In Provo City. Primary will be held January 7th at 3 p. m. All children are invited to come direct to Primary from school. BUTLER'S January Clear a nee De-Ve- A Finger Tip tie ...j BETTE DAVIS, in a new type of role in which she plays foster mother to four children. Left to right they are: Virginia Weidler, June Lockhart, Richard Nichols and Ann Todd in the picture ALL THIS AND HEAVEN TOO playing at the Scera Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday, January 7th and 8th. One of the exceptional fine pictures produced in 1940. FLAKES.U. 250 PEAStrr ' ' cans 23c can 43c ROLLED OATS. .lge. pkg. 19c I.G.A. CLEANSER. . .3 for 13c CORN 0 4 for 15c Deviled Meat, IGA, Vienna Sausage, I.G.A., can 9c SOAP, Palmolive Gerbers ; 1Q0 Baby Food, 3 B. M. JOLLEY, Mayor. PLEASANT VIEW SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY JANUARY 4 PORK & BEANS Orem Town Board lit i ...QUALITY FOODS. SAUERKRAUT Yours Appreciatively, i9 UTAH Li WE HOPE that during the New Year we may be able to serve you with diligence and efficiency. plays at the Scera Theatre, Thursday and Saturday, January 2nd & 4th. Una Merkel, Jerry Colonna and Don Wilson are also seen in the picture. The second feature SPORTING BLOOD is a story of horse racing starring Robert Young and Maurine OSullivan. V-- Liberal Fire Insurance PROVO THE 1940 AUDIT of the Financial Affairs of the Municipality is now under way, and will be available for examination by any interested citizen. This audit shows no increase in our bonded indebtedness, but rather a decrease of $6,500 in bond payments during the year. BOB BURNS, an Old Timer on the Fibber McGee radio program, practices up a bit with the bazooka and bagpipes for COMIN ROUND THE MOUNTAIN which FORD 8 PICK-U- P CIIEV. Chassis and Cab, long wheel base. This is a real bargain! PHONE 1008 Real Estate ROADS AND STREETS need our attention for the coming year. We intend to devote ourselves to this problem, and seek the cooperation of all citizens toward this objective. CHEVROLET SEDAN CHEVROLET BED AN Radio and Heater FORD COUPE DODGE SEDAN Radio and Heater J039 North UnlT. Ave. utility. Below we list a few of the Many Makes and All Models of Cars, priced from $75. to $095. FRED E. RAY 83 ,.J 1 030 Hudson S.diin is a used" rais simply because its original owner was willing to sacrifice to drive a 1940 model. Your neighbor thinks of HIS car as new" because he bought it that way. Aid yet you ran have a car in BETTER condition (because it's completely reconditioned) for a fraction of the original cost. It's a bargain to snap up in a hurry. Provo, Utah 78 N. Uulv. Ave. f This 156 West 8rd North 953-- J . YOUR NEIGHBOR DRIVES A NEW CAR JUST LIKE THIS DR. ARTHUR VANCE Phone effort OUR WATER SYSTEM has been receiving attention during the past, especially last year, and we feel it is now adequate for our needs for a long time to come. The Revenue last year was $12,500, proving the value of this splendid Call PAINT phone esa every much, REPLACEMENTS AND attend your The Past Year has been a strenuous one, but your cooperation has enabled us to meet every obligation upon our town and municijialuy. Who can do il? GLASS Y if Qrem Drug BLIND 7 11 , VENETIAN todtup! Small jj Beauty SPEAR LUMBER CO. BEAUTIFUL HOMES All-ma- STARTING THURSDAY JANUARY 2nd J A Sale You Cant Afford to Miss REPAIR OR ADD TO YOUR HOME & Small Monthly Payments a n |