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Show Thursday, July 3, 1941 VOICE OF SHAKOS NY A Youth to be Paid For Time Lost During Second Registration Mrs. Joanna Boyce gave a pleasing review of This Is My Story by Eleanor Roosevelt. Mrs. Bertha Yeates and Mrs, Afton Penrod sang tao duets. A tasty luncheon was served to 14 members. Miss Grace Booth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Booth, has left for California where she will stay indefinitely. Miss Jean Schoney Entertained a group of friends at a party Friday evening. A tasty lum heon was served to Ronald Hansen, Coleen Cash, Maxine Davis, Douglas Scott, Davis, Lynn Bellows, Rnby Don Hawks Davis, Ted Gordon, and the hostess, Jean Schoney. Miss Lola Dixon of Provo spent Sunday visiting wlh Miss Dora All eligible youth employee and supervisory personnel of the UUh National Youth Administration v 111 be allotted a maximum of one half day off with pay for registration under the Selective Service Act on Tuesday, July lat. NY A employees who have reached the age of 21 since the first registration may present their registration certificates to receive pay for that portoln of their work time spent la the second Selective Service Registration. NY A employees on an annual basis may be absent up to ooa-hal- f day without charging It against annual leave for purposes of registration. Those who find it necessary to absent themselves mora than a half-da- y In retnmtng to the home community for regia- tratloa will receive only the halfday with pay for this purpose. An order received from Aubry Williams, National Youth Administrator calls for every cooperation of NT A officials with those coming coder tlo Selective Training sad Service Act and to cooperate with locai draft hoards, in any way possible. Davis. Mrs. George Hill, the former Nila Booth, Is rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl. Mrs. Cordelia Booth Is the proud grand- mother. A Swimming Party was held Friday evening by the Aarnolc priesthood members. were: Lewis Lane, Rex Schoney, Elmer and Clayton Symes, Jack Jones, James and Glen Plnegar, Lester Hansen, Douglas Hawkins, Dick Johnson, Junior Bounous, and supervisors Wllford Gillespie and Those enjoying the affair Morris Wlscombe. Mr. and Mr. Norman Smith returnde home from a delightful honeymoon trip to JJrandaddy Mrs. Maxine Deris Reporter) Lakes and other places of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Farley Phone 11331 left last week to make their home in Los Angeles. California. Mr. Edgemont Literary Club met st the home of Mrs. Mary Farley will be employed at WeldRowley Friday. President Zelpha j' ing work. Club Smith took charge. Dallas Yeates I.ncky Home Science met at the home of Mrs. Earl aang Gee, Its tough to be a Boy" 4-- H Vacation Time Is Here! BUY A GUARANTEED Seda-n- 1938 FORD k-- Very Clean Radio, Heater 1938 CHEVROLET Town Low Mileage - - Seda- n- COVM ( 2 Speed Axle Guaranteed & SERVICE INC. North University Ave. - $385.00 $105.00 $165.00 -- 1 CADILLAC Your PONTIAC Dealer . WELL PHONE US . . DELIVER -- Take the Lead BUNKER FARMS at FINE FEEDS Snows Cycle Shop WHY DONT YOU? BABY Provo, Utah. TII.1PAII0G0S Agency HATCHERY PHONE 86 LOANS 1 r F sure mm ' , ivi ij ,v; 1 55 M t tht the -- at La: V) 1928 1940 1930 1931 1933 1934 1938 Boys and Girls POLO SHIRTS Candy Stripes 250 Wonderful Lot of GIRLS ANKLETS AH Colors 100 Ladies and Girls SLACK SUITS Sanforized Shrunk 1.00 TO 2.49 THREAD & .. 20 An 250 Dresses n ft 250 Ladies RAYON SLIPS 69c Values Lace-tri- Fine Quality Rayon and styles direct from New York $1.90 New Special Lot of Large Size QUILT BLOCKS 250 MOTOR appreciate Valu- e- Mens Waterbuck rainproof Felt Dress Hats New lot just received $1.9S this Your Choice Ladies! HATS DRESS FANCY Values $1.98 Childrens Panties 100 $1:.oo I73lG:eIliiG!?9d Center Street Provo. Utah. p" ANKLETS Pair REX GRIFFITHS See FRED E. RAY IS N. Unlv. Ave. Phone 10S Radio, Washers and Refrigerators REPAIRING Phone 24 810 West Center At Furniture Exchange loans Cash When You Need It! Provo, Utah. $20 to $300 COMPLETE AT Glass Radiator and Spring Service PIIONE 100 PERSONAL Finance JULY 4th SPECIALS! Sedan.,. Co. Phone 622 13 East Center .$27.00 SCOOTER Ahlander Mfg. 476 S. Univ. Ave. Co. Provo $77.00 Sedan $87.00 Sedan, radio, heater $97.00 Sedan Sedan Compare Values! Sedan$137.00 Provo, Utah BUICK .50 5 and .95 53 I Center St. at 24 for Expert Radio Refrigerator or Washing Machine Repairs ij AUTOS North University !M Avenna Provo, Utah TIRES 8 jl lii.ll - TIRE REPAIRING See Us Now u. s. TIRES and BATTERIES DeLiixe Shoe 2-Pi- Furniture Exchange Guaranteed W. W. THOMAS 432 West Center GET YOUR FEET OFF THE GROUND Bi.ng Your Shoes to c. GaH REX GRIFFITH RECAPPING Stein Insurance Agency m-CIIAI- .95 $ q ,75 . $ 4 .50 Used $ Cabkietsu Kitchen Used OAK BUFFET Mohair LIVING Used $ ROOM SUITE Very Good. . , . 2gg0 Used I9.50 STUDIO SUITE Used MONTAG RANGE-BUF-FET 29.50 SHELF ELECTRIC RUBBER WELDERS IT PROWS & HAWS REALTY CO." i $ UTAH PROVO Tin - Copper and Sheet Iron Wort FARMS BUSINESSES RANCHES BEFORE JULY 4 BARGAINS Used 872 Wert Center la going to be mighty happy when they bny this wonderful Brick Home, new modern Duplex. Two sets of plumbing. H. A. Heat. Modern to the lart Clone In! minute. Inc. I, FISCHER Sheet Metal Works SOMEONE! $177.00 ..$447.00 Cannon-Ashto- n, J. ::;i:nr.aaanfl Compare Prices! 310 West 50 , The Home of Guaranteed Service 63 North Univ. Ave. Phone 61S low in cost this feed really is. CHEVROLET CHEVROLET CIIEVVROLET PLYMOUTH TERRAPLANE 2-P- 1 you will 368 West 920 m m Mothers 1 to SAVE on Ladies Rayon - Dress HOSE Non-Ru- Opportunity Pleasant View COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE LOANS and REAL ESTATE here. Call us and see how CHEVROLET Btsr LADIES ( INSURANCE isuraawraaaxti Mens Famous Bon Jean I Herringbone Cloth I SHIRTS Prove 491 South 2nd Wert RALPHS RADIO AND APPLIANCE Timpanogcs Hatchery West 5th South Provo, Utah s The Tailor INSURANCE PERSONAL CHEVROLET Dainty Rayon PANTIES (All Sizes) Sea BHTCHELL a Assn lezf tie REMODELLING milk it replaces. Calf Startena la rhea per to feed eves when milJc ia $1.1 a cwt. Calf Startena Is easy to feed, too. Just put it in front of the calves as shown A QMS Ladies and Gentlemen's Both FINE TAILORING BUTTS and COATS at $23 np ALTERING REPAIRING 016-R-- 3 Phone 034 III itRM cwt., OV Startena coat Juat about HAi P ?aiua o n V TAILORING 50-lb- s. With milk z jgsL PIIONE 984 s. BEAR RIVER MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY Fire, Automobile General W. P. WISCOMEE m3 KCXJ uaxm Yoa tm todays good do li by feeding yowr calve PURINA CALP STAZTINA Instead of idle Each bag of il replaces 4 cans or 3 30 lbs. of milk. And Calf Startena Is lots cheaper. Thy $1.27 48-pou- Phone Shop Repairs - Mends Fixes LAWN WASHING MACHINES, aad STOVES, MOWERS, VACUUM CLEANERS Yon Break Em - Hell FIX Em" 1.58 s. Fix-I- t 445 West Center BINDING TWINE, Plymouth .98 Ball Bale $5.40 Phone 613 710 East 3rd South 80-lb- Iodized 1 ST' id (Make Provo, Utah 953-- J Drapers Em Pop) DAIRY R. S. CURTIS 174 Went Center St. Phone IiOJ 100-poun- FEEDS, for Poultry and OYSTER SHELL livestock Peed and Supplies 100-lbPilot Custom Grinding and Mixing BLOCK SALT IN TODAY 156 Wes Srd North i PQ MIXED PIG FEED Hatches twice weekly Headquarters VANCE DR. ARTHUR O fl7 fyAiUl LAYING MASII Barley Base GROWING MASH All Leading Varieties We Will Explain How This May Be Done SERVICE (A splendid egg producer) CHICKS i VETERINARIAN 100-poun- Yon can build now on sn average Income just like Dozens of paying rent families In modest circumstances are building now! ui,u LAWN MOWERS 408 West Center ! 1 FEEDS GRAIN SEEDS I Utah Poultry Producers I Utah Valley Glass & Paint 57 N. Univ. Avc. Phone 656 "mrmiTr pr fMts&szzr&z wi-- Trucks 1938 CHEV. 1 H Ton ton 1036 CHEV. 1935 DODGE lH-to- n class Ingredients nsed In the manufacture and all feeds nre I chemically tested every hour. I i I We Buy all kinds of Grains I and do Custom Grinding UNITED SALES 150 1933 1931 $295.00 $265.00 $343.00 $265.00 $125.00 $65.00 Op Urn snAurntED $1.21 1 Vita Grass Mash $1.91 1 jThrift Laying 710 East Third South 1000 $6.00 1 I Berry Cups, per Berry Crates, per 100 $6.50 1 1 Feeds that have been tried and tested. Nothing but first Cannon-Ashto- n SUUM wSw-ro- S- GMC TRUCKS 1936 'K $495.00 lLajing Mash Pellets $2.16 Trades PONTIAC 1937 a Radio and Heater Terms 1933 I , Chassis and Cab 2-T- on 1936 I and the Defense program." RichThe ard Johnson will talk on History of Our Native Land and Cleo Davis will give The Story A fine of Our Utah Pioneers. has also been musical arranged. company In that city and may return to the Coast in a few days. Mutual conjoin meeting Sunday evening will be on a Patriotic theme. Weldon Taylor will be the Principal speaker, hla subject Latter Day Saint Ideals being wLue) Everybody Is Building DROP And 60 Other Good Cars and Trucks to Choose From! 1910 PLYMOUTH Deluxe taupe 1939 G. M. C. teas CHEV. Sedan, Like New. CHEV. Sedan CHEV. Coach FORD Sedan FORD Sedan PLYMOUTH Sedan FORD Coach ltf rBEE NEW Original Finish Original Black Finish USED CARS Milk White FEEDS Low Mielage Original Finish Never Undersold on day of last week In Salt Lake City. Melvin Oveson returned home Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Vowels and small son of Salt Lake City, spent Monday from Los Angeles where Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George he has spent the past week. Mr. a Oveson is considering taking Wright. Mrs. Alfred Madsen spent Fri position with the Standard OU Nelson, and Mrs. Annie William- son. Garage Original Finish 1939 PONTIAC Sedan The D. U. P. and Relief Society their monthly meeting last Thursday In the North Park The D.U.P. had charge of the program. The R. S. chorus sang three numbers. Marie Taylor and Annie Jolley gave readings. An amusing and profitable auction sale was conducted with Lucy Clyde as able auctioneer. Kate Carter and Clara Smith w ire In charge of the luncheon. The folks who attended the Old Folks party held at the Girls Home were: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ercanbrack, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Jolley, Mrs. Eva Hart, Ada Carter, Annie Jolley, Addle Bonnie, Mrs. Snow, Mr. and Mrs. David Skinner, Hyrum NIcol and the committee: Mr. and Mrs. Kartchner, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Riding. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Kartchner were visitors In Salt Lake Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Charlotte B. Davis has accepted the position of chairman of the Knitting project of the Red Cross and Mrs. Afton Har-war- d Is chairman of the Sewing project. Anyone Interested In doing their bit to help this work along please get in contact with these ladles. held Sacrament meeting Sunday eveSEE US FIRST ning was under the supervision of the Genealogical committee. AlfAnderson red Madsen took charge and Robert Olsen and Rumel Cragun Used Car Lot at 203 So. Unlv. were the speakers. The closing niONE 1953 song was a duet by Mrs. Jesse Sumslon and August Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaw and son Ronnie of Los Angeles 1 I left Monday morning for thetr home after visiting here with Mr. Shaws parents, Mr. and Mrs. I I 1939 HUDSON Sedan Tires Very Clean (Phone 0I4R3) Joseph Shaw. Enroute home they will visit San Francisco and other points of interest. Edna Scott, Donna Scott, Donna Davis and Virginia Taylor of this ward and Beatrice Klllean of Payson will leave Friday for a vacation of several days through Ye'.lowstone park, Teton National park and Jennie Lake. The Junior class In Sunday school held an outing at Canyon Glen last Thursday evening. The bishopric and Sunday school officers and teachers and their partners and parents were guests. Miss Alice Wright and Miss Maur-ln- e Bouton were the class leaders In charge. Games and luncheon were the diversions. Mrs. Martin Cllnger was pleasantly surprised last Thnrsday evening at Canyon Glen, the occasion being her birthday. The enjoyed neighbors following games and luncheon: Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson, Mrs. Jens Horn, Mr. and Mrs. George Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sumslon, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. (Helen Ovesoa - Rt porter) Top Used Cars iy Mrs. Ret Griffiths - Reporter LAKE VIEW Used Cars! Low Mileage GRAND VIEW Na-De- EDGEI.10IIT ' Foote Monday evening. Miss Fae Trunkey and Miss Melba Lletchy discussed Benefit parties, Children and grown-u- p parties. Members present were: Wanda and Waunl-t- a Campbel, Fae and Fern Trunkey, Melba Llechty, Ruby Davl and club leaders, Mrs. George Hansen and Mrs. Earl Foote Repairing 73 North 1st West Provo SAM, the Shoe Man 276 West Center 8L We Do Expert Work on Soles from 43c op Tom Demos Shoe Shop 313 West Center Brimhali Bros., Provo Phone B60 XI OUT OF TOWN PRINTERS PAY NO TAXES HERE LET US DO YOUR FEINTING |