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Show Thursday, January 9, 1911 THE VOICE OF SIIARON Mrs. Maude Rowley i nil .tinned ht r family at dinner on New Years day, 2 5 being !r C. II. Iotilson Reporter) seat, d at the table. Out of town were: Mr and Vr, Nor.ai; guf-i- s K tcht-and so' a . h rm in and M. I. A. Offii ers Mr and had charge of a very interesting I'iirtil of I. van nu , m and of with Mr. W. ml 'I evening meeting Sunday ngv William fiuik a thu speaker Mr. Clark reei.'.v r d a 1 S(ai., Inlerest Class in the Holy Laud. Special inusi ul he M 4 held a Fiiedde cal numbers were a piano solo b 3 i iiat at the home of Mr and Esther Hansen and a vocal solo Mr.-,Wedey Soulier Sunday even-luby V. Fnnl Hansen accompanied after- the Sunday evening by his daughter Esther. A scripMrs. Myrtle Rowley tural rending was given by Mart meeting. reviews the book The Land beJean Skinner. low the Wind bv Agnes Newton Kent. Delicious refreshments Two Haliios were given names in fast meet- were served to the following class ing last Sunday: Joyce, dauehter members. Mr. and Mrs. Chester of Mr. and Mrs. Crant Rowley Giaff, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Larsen, and Joyce D. daughter of Mr and Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff Jensen, Mr. and Mrs Moroni Jensen, Mr. Mrs Wayne Norman. and Mrs. Lee Brooks, Mr. and A Family (.roup Mrs. F. B. Wofflnden, Mr. and met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Lud Poulson on New Years Lawrence Maycock, Mr. and Mrs. Eve to welcome in the New Year Charles Rohbock, Mr. and Mrs. A delicious oyster supper was Tony Rohbock, M". nad Mrs. V. served and the evening spent with Emil Hansen, Mrs. Maude Row-legames and visiting. Present were Mrs. Clara Memmott, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs M. W. Poulson. Mr. Amanda Bigelow and Mr. and and Mrs C. H. Poulson, Mrs. Mrs. Soulier. Mrs. Edna Larsen Josephine Draper, E. S. Poulson, is the class leader. Mrs. Amy Anderson nnd John Bishop and Mrs. Roy Gapp-mayPoulson were called to Toppenish, Washington last week due to the death of their brother-in-la- TIMPAHOGOS i i I,-- i ri!ur 11 table was artistically arranged with sweet peas and roses and pink candles. Fi llow.ng the dinner the evening was spent playing proar-ssiwb t. ILgh seore winners were Alvin Rowley and Dorotha Jones The consolation prizes went to Mrs. Tony Rohbock and Joseph Mrs. Rohbock. The J rogram G"--- ve Row ley. - y, er Clifford Dalton. The theology lesson on the life of President John Taylor was given in Relief Society meeting Tuesday by Class Leader Lucy Poulson. The Teacher's Topic was presented by Martha Rey- nolds. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Nelson have returned from Los Angeles where they spent New Year's with relatives. They also attended tl.e Rose parade. Mr. and Mrs. Norvall Kitchen and sons Darrell and Sherman and Orlo Kitchen have returned ta Logan after spending the holi- Which Straight Lines Are Longer? days here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kitchen and Mrs. Maude Rowley. Norvall and Orlo are students at IT. S. A. C. Nope Theyre all the same length. It's just another stance of your eyes telling you what's not so. Anl your eyes don't always tell you when they need attention. The only safe way to find out is to have them examined by a skilled Stop in tomoroptometrist. row. Well be glad to tell you whether or not you need glasses. Sirs. Charles Rohbock entertained a group of friends at a birthday dinner last Saturday evening honoring the birthday anniversary of her husband. Dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Rohbock, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Poulson, Miss Dorotha Jones, Phillip Christensen and Mr. and Or. G. H. HEINDSELMAN Real Estate Graduate and Registered Optometrist 120 W. Cen. Provo Ih. 880 W Fire Insurance Willard L. Sowards Agency PHONE 1009 PROVO htybavvati.:. y - v vl-- T UTAH Ti- D T El Annual 3 Otar Special NOW ON! We bring samples to your borne, make your drapes, and hang them All at material cost only. Have your furniture beautifully ; low prices, Expert Workmen at once-a-ye- by ar All upholstery work booked in SHARON g Jan. and Feb. at greatly reduced prices. Place Your Order in Jan. or Feb. We will make delivery later, as you wish. a, format Ion. Mr. and Mrs Harold F. have as their guest Elder Eugene B. Stuchl, who recently leturned from the western states Mr. Stmki is a nephew of Mr. Peterson. The deacons of the ward enjoyed a skating party after school Peter--n- Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Newell enteitalned at a birthday din- ner Satuiday evening In honor of A delicious dinner Mrs Newell. was served. Covers were laid for ii enjoyable evening. The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Bird was blessed and named "Clark L at Fast meeting Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnson are the proud parents of a baby gril. Cort Flshur from Council Bluffs, Iowa has been visiting with the Craguns during the past Among A Standard Oil Service Station Corner of 2nd N. and Univ. Ave. Phone 1553 t NOTH of K his well-know- n 2fith day of Feliuary, I.. SMITH. a 4 AdllliUi-tralO- dat, s. Pubilc-tir'u- Jan. 1 Dec 1 . r 20, 27, 3, 10, OF DELINQI ECY Flag Mining Company, Orem, I tah. There is iblu.qu.nt on the following described stock on account au assessment of H mill per share levied by the Board of Directors: C. H, POULSON, Secretary. R. F. D. No. 2, Box 310. novels were: "The Holding of Recapture and Publication dates- January 2nd and 9tb. "Smoky Waters", Valley, Dusty Rivers. Mr, Horry married Ruth Muir- head at Constantine, Mich., June 8, 1921. They settled in Pleasant View where they have resided i most of the time since. His wife collaborated with him in many of WHEN TIME his stories and novels. Mr. Berry Is survived by his widow, two daughters and a son, IS SO FLEETING Raymond Jr., Marybeth and Barbara Berry, and his mother, all also a sister, of Pleasant View; Mrs. B. F. McDonald of Golconda, - week. A delightful party was held New YearB night at the home of Alice Watts. Games were played and a dainty luncheon was served j to 12 guests. There will be no Sacrament meeting next Sunday, due to quarterly 'conference being held at the high school, but Junior Sunday School will be held. j i-- h n Nev. Patricia Morrison as she appears in Untamed which plays at the Scera Theatre Thursday and Saturday of this week. The picture is taken from Sinclair Lewis story in the North Woods. It is a thrilling, romantic melodrama that will please all. wt w Forest Service Finds New Way of Twisting Bending Wood f' ! , A new method of wood Is announced by plasticizing the Forest Products Laboratory of the U. S. Forest Service at Madison, Wls. Comparatively simple In operation, reasonably inexpensive, and of apparent application In the bending of wood and In the production of cheap plastics & molded articles, the new treatment Is of the Laboratorys a research on the chemical seasoning of refractory woods. During the course of seasoning experiments it was found that oak which has been soaked In a concentrated solution of urea and then dried became plastic and capable of being bent, twisted and compressed when- a temperature approximately 212 F. was reached and while the wood was still In the dry condition. The wood retained Its plasticity while at or above the critical temperature and resumed Its normal hardness and rigidity when cooled. retaining Its altered shape unless reheated. teas. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller and children of Nebraska are visiting Mr. and Mr. Millers parents, Mrs. Charles Miller. if., 'L 3 j Funeral services were held Sun2 oclock In the Community church, writh the Reverend Edwin F. Irwin In charge. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. McDonald of Colconda, Nev. came to attend the services. After spending the Christmas holidays here Miss Louise Liechty has returned to Triell, Utah where she is teaching Bchool. Mrs. Grace McEwan entertained at dinner Sunday, honoring her nephew,' Merlin Slack and wife, the former Louise Street. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Orson Slack of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Slack, Miss Elaine, BUI and Bryce McEwan and the hos- - i At the inevitable moment of sorrow which visits every home, theres neither time nor Inclination - prrticularly, to think about funeral to 1 1I INK must bo made. Thats why costs. Yet, we urge everyone to Investigate funeral prices now, before such Investigation is necessary. Its the thoughtful and wise thing to do. day at Regardless of price, you'll find all our services COMPLETE, with fine appointments, and we assure you our price will satisfy you completely. I Berg1 j Mortuary Phone 878 185 East Center The Dnpglitcrg of the Utah Pioneers will hold meeting at the home of Leah Gleason Thursday, Jan. 9th at 3 p. m. All members are urged to attend. There will be no Sacrament meeting held in the ward Sunday evening on account of Quarterly conference, but Sunday School will be held In the morning for those who do not attend the conference session. 30 DAY SERVICE POLICY With a Life Time Agreement to AU Used Car Owners! Inc. Cannon-Ashto- n, Your Buick and Chevrolet Dealer Wishes to Announce a New Service Policy in Life Time Guarantee On All Used Cars Over $200.00 A Written Guarantee Will Be Given With Every Used Car and Truck Sold! - 095.59 in 1939 to $84,962.60 last year, showing a net increase of 11.65 per cent. Another marked evidence of the growth of the city Is in the possible stops for carriers which in 940 totaled 9706, or 596 more than In 1939. This Is for city carriers only, not the rural carriers wbiih aDo showed heavy In- 191 South University Ave. OPEN ALL NIGHT Phone 155 Incorporated WRECKER SERVICE 1 creases. Increases were Proportionate also recorded in every other phase of business at the office, except . t in money orders issued to foreign L countries, the postmaster said. 76 money orders were Issued Only in Seas Hood Robin the title the as of Errol the Flynn VENETIAN BLINDS to foreign countries compared role of THE SEA HAWK which plays at the Scera with 109 In 1939. The amount In GLASS REPLACEMENTS It is the orders was $351.90 compared Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday, January Call a story of a galley slave who became the daring chieftain with $1470 67 for 1939. number of However, total UTAH VALLEY GLASS of the most dangerous band of men ever to fight under money orders Issued during 1940 AND PAINT CO. the flag of the "skull and cross-bonewas 42.074, exceeding by 1936 the 40,138 issued the previous PHONE 856 year. The amount in the money orders wag $430,762.31, or $13,-- ! POSTAL RECORDS 500.39 more than the total of DR. ARTHUR VANCE $417,261.92 for 1939, Mr. Dan-- j gerfield reported. Fees for money VETERINARIAN INDICATE orders amounted to $4260.84 In 1940 and $4030.50 158 Weat 8rd North The number of money orders GROWTH PROVO'S Phone 053-- J Provo, Utah paid totaled 28,900 amounting to $297,977 59 compared with 25,- in re- - 179 amounting to $285,082.59 A steady climb in postal INSURANCE in- - 1939. Provo Now Us officp at See the post ceipt8 LOANS and REAL ESTATE Other statistics, comparing the diiat- - the increased population U. S. TIRES See and growth of Provo city, de- - wo years, with the 1949 figures! , lares Postmaster J. W. Itenger- - listed first follow: Incoming sacks and FRED E. RAY 0.00438,607, increase field who points to the records of IS N. UnlT. Ava. Phene 191 - of 1397; Incoming sacks Dec. 16 BATTERIES given out this week by Superin- to Dec 25. 27602309. increase tendent of Mails, W. Hajmond 51; oMfoin sacks, Dee, 16 s ate- - of this of evidence as Green, COMPLETE ment. of 4 84; precancelled stamps third RADIO SERVICE Letters passing through the of- buk ma J75g 6563fi 4, more than 9o3 MO Phone Provo fke numbered 252, RALPH'S RADIO of 23; ,h(rd 1 in 939. the figures being 2,369, without stamps, permall AND APPLIANCE bulk 661 and 2.622,61 4. Likewise the mit. $1638 63 $880,02. Increase c 83 North Untv. An,. ah receipts jumped from $76,- - of 758.61. Phou, II Who can do it? TIRE W. H. Bill WILDE Inr Raymond AH In Berry 48, prominent author of western novels and short stories, died Wednesday at 6:15 p. m. at his home In Pleasant View, following a heart attack. Mr. Berry was born November 4. 1892, at Alpine. Utah, a son of William II. and Florence Moulton Berry. He was educated in the old Proctor academy in Provo and at the University of Utah. He had written extensively, aiid only last year completed a tour of the northwest to obtain secretary, at Orem, Utah. new material for stories. Mr. and Mrs Lyle McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jacobsen, Mr. and. Mrs. George Q arnwnrth, Mr. and Mrs. Kenne.u Cook and the host and hostess. Table games and social chat completed a very s. Ka li day folks tsop In here on their way through town U various destinations. VV regard It our duty and responsibility to properly repre nt the people and business interests of tills city to these people. We try to please each sue h person so thoroughly that they will want to tarry and perhaps spend more with others. Signers NOTICE TO CREDiroRS ESTATE OF ABRAHAM L. SMITH, DECEASED Creditors wnl present claims 14-1- 5. WE SELL THE MERITS OF PROVO DAILY TO TOURISTS under oath, with vouchers, to the undersened adminttraor at the office of Brockbank & Pore, Bandfurther suite 211 Km.-hing, Provo, t tab, on or Lfire the County Tuesday. Two Rubies were given names at Sacrament meeting. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. H. Cowleys baby boy was named Richard Gene and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Revoirs baby girl was named Mary Alice. Orpha LauJIe - Correspondent Phone 03SR2 The Good Neighbors Club met Friday at the home of Marcella Olson, the occasion being the birthday of Mrs. Melpha The time was spent Healey. playing table games. A lovely gift was presented to the guest of honor and refreshments were served by the hostess. Those present were Mildred Jacobsen, Katie Mitchell, Nora Tilby, Ruth Caley, Jessie Peterson, Dorothy and Elder, Evelyn Willowby, Marcella Olson. (Mrs Zclla Colvin - Reporter) n. 1 . Lejjal Notices Consult Clerk or the PLEASANT VIEW REPAIRING Brimhall Bros. HOW MUCH WOULD YOU PAY FOR A PRICE TAG? ' Its original owner paid quite a sum for the New car" price tag on this gleaming gray Plymouth roach. That New car cost is eliminated now that its a used car. Thoroughly reconditioned by pur expert mechanics, this beautiful, smooth running automobile Is rcailj to give years of comfortable, economical transportation. Below we list a few of the Many Makes and All Models of Cars, priced from $75. to $695. 1989 1940 1937 1937 1938 1938 CHEVROLET SEDAN CHEVROLET SEDAN Radio and Heater FORD COUPE DODGE SEDAN Radio and Heater FORD V-- 8 PICK-U- P CHEV. Chassis and Cah, long wheel base. This Is a real bargain! Literal 130 North un. Trade-i- f n Allowances and Easy Terms! TNITED SALES & SERVICE . 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