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Show VOICE OF SIIJR&N Thnrsdav, June After supper games were played and an enjoyable etenmg spent by all present. Many beautiful gifts were received. Fufc1toked weJy ftt Prwv, Vtafc. by ttm Coopcmtivt Edoafttkui) fWrmOanai Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Haws acKhwuik'I at Oram. Printed by kite Vfciir FaBurtn&g Compuj, 67 Nartfe i) ft m4 blmt, Proven VUJk. sister. Clifta companied their Haws of Vernal to the Salt Lake Second Clu 1U4T. Ortftr ft. 1W7, ftt tt Fort Offk Rntcnd ftt trm, temple Wednesday where Miss CtolL under uct of Muttb Haws was married. (Site linin' nf Sitarmt bride and groom, Refreshments served by Mrs. Harold Hanassisted by Lydia Smith aad Walker. The brides dress a white satin princess, and her veil was of silk edged with lace, fingertip length. Program numbers Included vocal duet by Warren Johnson and Darurn Knudsen, with Jane Thompson accompanying; reading, Mary Burns; vocal solo by Reed Hales, with Norma Hales at the piano; Reading, Beswick Tanner; vocal solo by Elaine and Laurel Miller, accompanied by Edith Stark Clyde Stark .was master of cere- WINDSOR (Mrs Ferry Nielson The W were sen, Eva was Reporter) i, I. Img rUx't'jninn tor Mr. and Mrs. Rex Walker was given at the Second ward amusement hall Thursday evening by the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford J. Stark. The brides attendants were Lelia Knight, sister of the bridegroom, as matron of honor, with Ann Marie Walker and Jane Cragun as bridesmaids, Edith Stark, maid of honor. Don Gammet was best man, with Carlyle Knight, Keith Chadwick, Cyril G. Johnson and Courtland Tissue, ushers, Mrs. Ida Johnson and Mrs. Eva Johnson, aunts of the bride, were in charge of the gift room, assisted by Carol and Roslyn Stark, and Maurine Walker, sisters of the monies. A Family Supper Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Downs left in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Brown Hales of Provo, who were recently Monday for Cheyenne. Wyoming married, was held Wednesday where Elvin will attend a teachevening at the home of Mrs. Mary ers convention. From here they B. Hales, mother of the groom. will go to Chicago to attend an The Best Buys in Utah! LOTS OF LATE MODEL CARS But Look at These Cheaper Buys! 1929 CIIEV. Coach $30.00 1929 FORD Tudor $30.00 1930 FORI) Coupe $37.50 1931 CIIEV. Coach $45.00 1930 CIIEV. Coupe $45.00 1931 CIIEV. Cabriolet $S5.00 1930 DeSOTO Sedan $85.00 1931 PONTIAC Sedan $95.00 $125.00 $135.00 DODGE Sedan $185.00 FORD 4Door Sedan . . .$155.00 NASH Sedan $245.00 DODGE Sedan. .$245.00 Home of Depenable Used Cars - Trucks Two out of every three cars la the world are registered in the United States, Boys Life. s M n TIMPAIJOGOS (Mrs. C. H. Pouison - Reporter) I. A. Officers had charge of Sunday evening. M. Fancy and Plain Little Tots Voile Farmerettes DRESSES For Young Girls! (sizes 4 to 14) (Sizes 1 to 6) Real Values. 79? 59? Square Percales Ladies and Misses plain and fanev rayon APRONS Small - Me Hum - PANTIES Large 49? 15? Mens Toyo Panama 79 SILK HOSE 49? Rerg: Hats snd. Mrs. Daisy Nelson has returned from California where she visited with relatives. She was accompanied home by her daughter, Mrs. Leone Coombs and baby daughter Karen who are on their way to Fort Sill, Oklahoma where Mr. Coombs is attending military school preparatory for a position at the military camp in San Lui3 but $3.95 $5.00 : Dobbs Hats Straw Hats Freeman Shoes $1.95 and $4.50 and $1.00 and 50c and Key Chains Tie Chains Hart, Schaffner up up up up t f f r P.eal Values! 10? i ! f! f: J f f s I! : ; -- u t a 7 n' ; ' T' '' Z. ri'i ,r v v. ' -- .1 - J NJ-- A , 0 , t r " ! t or.v? . a , r. Ho J ' - v r . , - a b- - 20ft Rooms $1.50 to Hotel Temple 13 East Center ERNEST C. ROftSTTER, Manager HIGHLY RECOMMENDED 1 r RALPH'S RADIO AND APPIXYNCE The Home of Guaranteed Service 63 North Univ. Ave. Phone 618 It! 4 REX GRIFFITHS Radio, Washers and Refrigerators . REPAIRING 310 West Center Phone 24 At Furniture Exchange I COMPLETE Glass Radiator and Spring Service PHONE 100 BUYERS BUY they find what they;: want direct from the firm or j: j recommendations from friends, ii Mfg. Co. ijwho have purchased. We say 476 S. Univ. Ave. Provo ji Its cheaper to buy and own a I; home. Its better to buy j through a Realtor. J. L. ; When jj Ahlander j i j what we have to offer for your money! See PROWS & HAWS REALTY CO. FISCHER Sheet Metal Works 872 West Center PROVO UTAH Tin - Copper and Sheet Iron Work II And Stein Insurance North 53 Agency University Avenue ELECTRIC RUBBER wlcZLers Guaranteed RECAPPING W. W. THOMAS 432 West Ceutef Estate Real Provo, Utah Fire Insurance 5MUMH; Willard L. Sowards ATTENTION! Agency lOOO PROVO UTAH TjlF Spring Cleaners Call 439 now for expert and r Fur-nlU- 'fl Strvioe. Knight Coal and Ice, Inc. rrrr-r-T7-7 Rebuilt AUTOS -- v TIRES ARMY SHOES These make ideal worfe shoes GET THEM AT TIRE DeLuxe Shoe Vl TtldlltSA SO PROUD OF OUR HOME now Families art proud cl home that Lava been Improved and modernized. Proud to Invite their i .1 friends is. Many iamUlet are essaying the benefit oi t modernized home because tee ABC Monthly Payment Plaa made ii paemble to buy oa easy tnocihly term. Complete plans lor all kinds ol HOMS IMPBOVEMENTS f j oihoa. Repairing North 1st West SAM, Provo REPAIRING -- the Shoe Man See Us Now 276 West Center St. We Do Expert Work on Soles from 49c $p U. g. TIRES Tom Demos Shoe Shop Brimhall Bros. 313 West and BATTERIES Provo Phene 360 Center Older r.-cd- elc PRICE - - - QUALITY! MEETS Prices Compare Compare Values $4.(HJ Square Delightfully Air 177TT Iibin Phone 622 i Style Leadership Balt Lake City, Ctafa All Wert Exposure Room ) ! COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE 10 PERSONAL Finance Co. Rates: Baths Phone AT PHONE OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON TEMPLE 200 Tile Ave. $20 to $300 SHRIVERS 1 i x V Cash When You Need ii Provo 491 South 2nd West PERSONAL LOANS GIFT BOXES and WRAPPING SERVICE NO EXTRA CHARGE! Y 5 tort .. r . Tie Tailor more. I, : MITCHELL FRED E. RAY 78 N. Univ. & in I See and REAL ESTATE .. ' REMODELLING wwittiW 73 T Ladles' and Gentlemen's Both FINE TAILORING SUITS and COATS at $25 np ALTERING REPAIRING See if Phone 084 TAILORING INSURANCE LOANS If your Fathers day gift bears SHRIVERS label hell .appreciate it r ANKLETS 016-R- 3 INSURANCE C2G .ift L:j A.j... DOC FIX IT W. F. WISCOMRE Phone 034R1 Pleasant View I 25? Childrens fancy or plain .$1.38 BEAR RIVER MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY Fire, Automobile General Marx Cool Dixie Weave Suits Also Cotlon Plaids Same Price Indies Fine I Hazel ..Salt Lakes Newest Hotel 36x36 F or V ork or Precs LOANS Rnon TABLE COVERS HATS Odds and Ends, values to 9Sc Your Choice Fanev program Miss Kitchen, recently returned Canadian missionary was the speaker and special musical nunberg were a piano solo by Sherrie Terry and an instrumental duet by F. B. Woffinden and son Frank Jr. Following the program a reorganization of the M. I. A. wag effected. The retiring officers are: Mrs. Virginia Pouison, Mrs. Lucille Soulier, and Miss Dorotha Jones of the Young womens organization and Woodroof Jensen, Frampton Coll, ns and Joseph Rowley of the Young Mens. Tbe WMnmmtiffmmniittvmmtiiHitnmmmiftnmMtiHiiiiif f'O the Arrow Shirts. $2.00 and up Arrow Ties $2.00 and up Interwoven Socks .. 3 for $1 - 2 for $1.00 mother. Immediate family members and close friends attended. A wedding supper followed the ceremony after which the couple left for a honeymoon trip to southern Utah parka. They will make their home In Mt. Pleasant where Mr. Farley Is employed. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Terry left Sunday on an extended vacation trip visiting relatives and friends in Chicago and other eastern points. In North Dakota they will visit with Mrs. Terry's parents. The lady teachers of Tlmpan-ogo- s school in Provo were dinner guests Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Graff. Mrs. Karma Swindle and daughter Barbara who spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Partridge have returned to their home in Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Woffinden and daughter Carol spent Memorial day here with Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Woffinden and Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Pouison. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Searie of Tooele, visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Woffinden over the week national headquarters here. The message, written by the town clerk, said the canteen arrived the day after an air raid and Immediately was pressed Into service, Friday & Saturday Phone HATCHERY Sun- Provo, Utah $53-- J BUNKER FARMS FEEDS 445 Wast Center Commander Worsted Suits ii Pleasant last rhone 4 125-poun- TIUPANOGOS Mt. 156 Wert Srd North 70c SAYS: You can't bring him anything GRANITE GRIT, per cwt. ....(15c that can't be fixed. S3c STRAW, Jbaled) Drapers Fix-i- t Shop Hatches twice weekly went to 1 80-lb- s. Leading: Varieties day to be present at the marriage of their son Carroll and Mis Betty Jensen, daughter of Mrs. Arthur Jensen. The ceremony was performed by H. C. Jacobs, president of the North Sanpete stake at the home of the brides VETERINARIAN fliJ MIXED PIG FEED DAIRY FEED, HAT BALT, White VANCE ARTHUR DR. LAYING MASH 30 $1.87 GROWING MASH, Milk Rich per cwt. Snows Cycle Shop Give Dad Something to Wear WASHINGTON, D. C. A message of thanks for a mobile canteen presented by the American Red Cross to the city of Carlisle, England, birthplace of W'oodrow Wilsons father, wag received at r SHARPENED j JUNE 15th THAXKFtIL FOR CANTEEN Vi t-- LAVI4 MOWERS FEEDS: er s RaNee Nielson. Co. a,. i - and Worlds of Other Buys 5, 1941 OhW-po- Wis-i-omb- c, ris Wednesday afternoon at her home. A pleasant afternoon was spent and a dainty luncheon served. The hostesses were Vida Lystrup, Etha Rawlings, Jennie Harris, Oreen Walker, Thelma Harris and Blanche Nielson. The guest of honor was presented with a lovely mixing bowl set, a girt from the club members, Mr. and Mrs. LaVerl Gray of Ophir were the guests of Elwood Baxter and Mr. and Mrs. Lerve Berk o- Decoration day. Maxi.ie Hendrickson of Schofield was the week end guest of 1933 DODGE Coupe 1933 DODGE Sedan Naylor Auto educational meeting. Guests at the home of Mrs. John Swensen decoration day were Alma Swensen of Salt Lake. Mrs. Vanice S. Reid of Magna,' Mary and Paul Westphal of Salt Lake and Mrs. Jennie Lovell and family of Sandy. Carol Harris returned home Saturday from Beaver whore she has been employed the past winter as a teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Ray ICeetch of Magna were the week end guests of Orem relatives. The G. W. Club entertained in honor of the birthday anniversary of May Har- 9 1935 1936 1935 membership In this organization must attain highest scholastic averages In their four years of college. Ray Is a graduate from the school of agriculture. Graduation exercises were held Sunday-eveninat Logan. Ray Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Downs of Orem. The Largest Stock of Used Cars To Select From 1934 The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verdun Richardson was given the name of Linda by her father Sunday at Fast Day ser. vices. Ray J. Downs graduated with high honors from the Utah State Agriculture College this spring He was a member of National Scholastic honor society of Pht Kappa Phi. Students elected to . new officers sustained are: B. at- California. rti e Rowley. Mrs. Vivian P tie, 'j teed uUn and Miss Pettier Han sen as the has received his Doctors degree pies deiuy of the young women lat the university of lUinots in and Orreil DeLange and Glen Champaign, Hi, aocorJ'ug to Rowley, with other offiiers to be word received by his mother, Mrs chorea later la tbe young mens jPtir,tha Fauttn. Reed has been organization. studying and also employed as Two Habit's part time instructor at the univerL. were named in Faet meeting He is joining an expedition sity. Sunday. They were Jane, daugh- to go to Mexico for research work. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gapp-mayMr. and Mrs Riihard Rowley and Charles Richard, son ;of Los Angeles arrived Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perkins. for a visit with thetr parents, Mr. land Mrs. F. B. Woffinden lit The Guide Clasts and of tbe Primary will give the Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith of Provo program in church next Sunday They will also visit with relatives Ppoto, V evening under the supervision of jin Ogden and Tooele be$4ge re-- j 408 West Center the class leader, Mrs. Rhea turning home. Riehard is emAdams. These hoys have com- ployed at the Lockheed airport In BABY CHECKS pleted the work outlined by the California. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Farnsprimary organization and are now worth of Poplar, Mont, are spend- AH eligible to become deacons. ing their vacation here with Mrs Officers and Teachers Mr. and of the Sunday School honored Farnsworths parents, with Miss Ruth Hansen with a party Mrs. Barney Bigelow, and Headquarters for Poultry and at the Hansen home Sunday even- other relatives and Xr lends. Mrs. Ernest Rowley and twin IJvestoek Feed and Supplied ing after church. A book review "The Man from Yonkers was daughters Norma and Naomi left Custom Grinding and Mixing given by Mrs. Izola Lewis, a vocal Sunday for California where they duet was sung by Mr. and Mrs will join Mr. Rowley who is emChester Graff and a clarinet solo ployed there. by F. B. Woffinden. Refreshments were served and a lovely FOR SALE New and Reconditioned Mowing Machines and gift was presented to the bride to Hay Hakes. See W. F. be. The affair was enjoyed by Phone 034R1. 710 Eaxt 3rd South Phone 61.3 Bishop and Mrs. Roy Gapmayer. Mr. and Mrs. Ivern Pyne, Mr. and 4 4' Mrs. C. Wilford Larsen, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Farley, Mrs. E. II. Asay, Mr. and Mrs F. B. Woffinden, Mr. and Mrs John Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mr. and Mrs. Chester Booth, Graff, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Partridge, Mr. and Mrs. V. Emil Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Patteis-MisBeatrice Rowley, Miss Clor-en- e Lamb, Iletta Reynolds, Miss Esther Hansen. Mrs. Geneva Steele, Arthur Watkins and 'Wm. Rohboek. Miss Hansen is to be married to Arthur Watkins Friday, June 6. She has si rved as organist for the Sunday School for some time. V Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carroll have returned home from Roosevelt where they spent Memorial day and also visited over the week end. s;? Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farley Utah Timber & Coal Co. Oatd 1,64 West 5th North Phone 232 Provo, Utah. 1 93 J 1931 1932 1931 1931 1931 1934 CHEVROLET CHEVROLET CHEVROLET FORD Conpe Sedan ... Sedan ..... ' Sedan..... Cm VROLLT Coupe "7 7777 BUCK 4 Door Sedan. CHEVROLET Station Wagon....... Cannon-Ashto- n, CIIEY ROLET Provo, Utah no g, .TT ,.,no I'?? $143.00 $163.00 Inc. BUICK ..f |