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Show Thursday, July 3, 1941 VOICE OF SIURCX (Ilir linin' nf gliarnn Pm Sln WMly Anociatkti rf Orem. SumC Priivo. Utfck, hf tt V (kfe ValWy Pubteskuig Prilled bf Uu, Kotrd m SoaaA C'am IUMr, under ect of Mercb ft, IP". CMofcwr ft, 1687. mt ' tAwnkwtai Pint Poet Office M Pion and children spent Wednesday and Thursday of last week visiting in Riverton with relatives and friends. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gappmayer last Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Oland, Miss Lenore Billings and Ezra Mr. Billings Billings of Ogden. remained with his daughter, Mrs. Isabell Gappmayer to attend the funeral services for his niece, Mrs. Arnold Nelson in Sprlngvllle Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Ivan Burr, her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Marand low Turpin and Billie Burr spent last week In California. They visited in San with Mr. and Mrs. Mont Burr and Family and with relatives at Santa Ana and with Sam Mitchell a former Orem resident at Lomita. They also took a sight seeing trip to Mexico. Billie stayed In California to visit for another week. Friends of Mrs. Ida Ellis will be pleased to learn that her conAldition is much Improved. TIMPAIJOGOS (Mrs, C. H. Poulson - Reporter! Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Farley and daughter Phyllis hare returned from a trip to Hasty, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peteraon and children returned with them and will remain here Indefinitely. Mr. Peteraon has been employed In Colorado for some time. A delightful fishing trip was enjoyed at Tyrol lake the first part of the week by Orrell Charles Robbins, Evan Johnson and Harold Murdock of Vineyard. They returned Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Andersen Dl-g- Friday following their marriage in the Salt Lake temple. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nielson were also guests. A Reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Angus McKay (Ellen Bone) was given Saturday evening at the ward amusement hail by Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bone. A. Ray Eklns was master of ceremonies of a program Including, musical numbers from a trio composed of Genevieve Kathleen Gordon, Downs and Mary Allen with Arva Williams, accompanist and two solos by Stanford Ekins with Ruth Colvin, accompanist, and a reading by Norma Dunford. Many beautiful gifts were given the EUcwtuu (7 N'ortfe Cobmas, tt in Sait Lake are spending the week at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas H. Allred. Muhle-stei- n Mr. and Mrs. Albert and daughters Ilene and Idaho Mary Kathrlne of Boise, are visiting with friends and relatives here. Bishop Lynn Taylor is leaving today for Chicago and other .Eastern Markets in company with officials on a buying johter trip for his company. He expects to be gone about two weeks. WINDSOR MB sang Mrs. Carrie Kirk is young couple. Mrs. C. Sterling Cluff has re- caring for her little turned home from the Utah Valley hospital with her new son. T. J. Lewis and son Wayne are spending the week here with their Among the who attended reception were: Bone-McKa- j Year 1937 PACKARD furnished, Splendid Including piano location, N. E. Telluride Mofor Co. - 4 i i 4 4 - 4 .4 4-4 4 4 $y J i , piO' Sedan $225.00 $195.00 1936 TERRAPLANE Sedan R. & IL $293.00 1937 CHEVROLET Coach Heater $445.00 1937 STUDEBAKER Sedan R.&IL, O.D. $495.00 1935 CHEVROLET Coach $275.00 1940 HUDSON Sedan Coupe Sedan $975.00 R. & II $495.00 R. & II $395.00 1939 MERCURY Coupe Sedan R. & II $775.00 1939 NASH Sedan R. & II $723.00 1936 TERRAPLANE Coupe R. & II $293.00 1937 HUDSON 8 1936 HUDSONS R. & H. (Radio and The hours you spend at fishing might as well be more fun and more productive by using the Tight equipment. You can get it here at a surprisingly small cost. Everything for anglers from wrorms to gaff hooks. Allen Auto Corner of Center and Fifth West Fifth South IlIONE 337 189 West - Provo Provo, Utah HUDSON New, Modem, Apartment with bath, on wimln highway la lake View. ReasonPhono 01MS. ably priced. Gel the BIGGEST Ones O.D. (Overdrive) Heater) Trades and Terms To Suit You LUMBER CO. FOR RENT $745.00 R. & II 5-- chairman; $493.00 R. & II 1940 PACKARD Brown (D), Price Equip. Heater Sedan ANDERSON IIEAL REALTY J ,vd will JULIES an! motqnitoe Ini swarming into yov borne before long. Are 70a adequately protected? Check your scree ns now and make sure there will he no last minute repairs or replacements to eause trouble later. They probably need a fresh eoat of paint some must need repairs others may need to be replaced and couldnH you use a few more for windows that were kept closed previously? We have screens ready to install in almost every standard shape or size of windows and can make new ones to fit odd shapes and sizes Call us today about your screens. $3,600.00 WE HAVE SOME EXCEPTIONAL (Mrs. Nedra Snow - Reporter) BUYS IN INCOME PROPERTY Phone 1376-- J 11 ACRES hay and pasture land with good water right. A Wedding Supper Close In. Only $1,275.00. We honoring Mr. and Mrs. Harold consider this a real buy. Nielson (Laraine Jones) who were married In the Salt Lake You have heard what may happen at once to Provo June 27 was given Satur-Ida- y temple a LOCATIONS BUY NOW AND SAVE! evening at the home of the First N. and Vnlv. Ave. Provo jgrooinR parents, Mr. and Mrs CO. P. K. Nielsen. Fifty family mem1001 Phones 1000 165 West Center bers were served. PHONE 4 Mr. and Mrs. Angns MacKay State and Canyon Road in Orem were honored guests at the home "We Sell The Earth and PhoDe 055J-- 4 Insure Its Contents of Mr. and Mrs. Howard MacKay 44 44 Yor Chc BUYS STeni A. S. H. J. Plumhof (R) and Ora Bundy (D). FISH AND GAME Newell Frel (D), E. N. Larsen (D) and George H. Harrison (R). (D), Lester A. Blackner (R), and John S. Evans Coach 1934 HUDSON 8 ley tR). PUBLICITY AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ENGINEERING Layton Maxfleld R. & II 1934 HUDSON 6 Justin Hurst (D), chairman; James C. Allen (R), and Jeanette P. Garner (D). INDUSTRIAL i, Wendell Grover (D), William M. Knerr (D) and Otto A. Wles- - , Model Make (D). Liyuon thetr brother and USED GARS SPECIALS y in REAL ESTATE 4$ grandchild. Dahley and Mrs. and Mrs. Orus Johnson left accidently set their bay stack on sister-in-lafire, A bucket brigade was what Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olsen eared their home. The only water but Monday for California to visit a available was in the ditch week with their three sisters who with the help of neighbors they were able to get the fire under reside there. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Donkin of control before the fire department The hay stack was Salt Lake were the guests of Orem arrived. burned. relatives Saturday and Sunday. Erma Nielson of Bountiful is the guest of her cousins Ranee Commissioners and Nana Nielson. Who Began Keep matches out of the reach of little hands is the warning Duties Tuesday given by Mr. and Mra. Earl Walker since their little son, Larry, BUSINESS REGULATION George S. Balllf (D), chairman; Donald Hacking (D), and Oscar W. Carlson (R). Mr. with 4th Of July at Murray, visitors the SOME VIEW New York. family. o PLEASANT w Ferry Nielsen - reporter) (Mra. Siglln of Spanish jMrs. Bessie Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bandley and daughter Dorlene, Mr. and j Mrs. R. A. Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. (Howard MacKay, all of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. MacKay and Mrs. Clayton stayed over Sunday visiting with friends and relatives. though still at the hospital where Mr. and Mrs. J. Kleth Boyle she has been for a week reports and daughter Jean Kay of GlenIs conare that her condition dale, California and Mrs. Quayle sidered favorable. Cannon and children of Salt Lake Word has been received by relatives here of the death of Mrs. GOOD Arnold Nelson in Sprlngvllle last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson were formerly residents of the 4 ROOM Brick with plumbing, ward and have many relatives and nice garden spot, some fruit; atfriends here, many of whom artesian well $2,000.00 tended the funeral services In the Sprlngvllle second ward Wednes- 1 Room modern frame house on Sprlngvllle Road, good garden day afternoon. $2,300.00 The Bishopric announces the spot $300.00 down. newr time of 8:00 oclock for Sacrament meetings each Sunday 5 ROOM modern brick home, reevening for the summer months. cently redecorated; completely -- Goodricli that has been in an incubator until recently. The happy parent are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnaon. F. D. 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