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Show VOICE OF SHARON :ny Growers 'Tem (1 Thursday, August 14, Sk TTT it W Casiii gJhdi.ld Venoms BFEEg k !. 4 f 2559SS C pW0nor W :SMip Mrs. Emma Stratton, Mrs. Maud Partridge, Mrs. Leyen Harris, iMr s Amelia Ltta, Mrs. Edna Larsen, and Mrs, Lorna Maycork Even with fewer growers participating in the Orem Lake, and Washington counties Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oland and last Sunday from Blanditig where hi he had been visiting with stringent rules and regu- family. Berry Growers association than in 1939 and 1940, the net provide lations governing every phase of Clyde RoEbins and Don Loveleea grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilreturns for the 1941 crop brought the Orem growers more the cooperative marketing proreturned Thursday from a va- liam Palmer for a few days. more than in any previous year, declared I. J. Burr, associa- cess, he pointed out. All business cation trip to Nevada and CaliforBora to Mr. and Mrs. Clinton tion secretary, in his report issued this week to the Growers of the inAssociation is now con- nia. They visited Lake Tahoe Murdock, a fine baby girl, Monwith these ducted and San Francisco, the army day, at the home of Mrs. Murat their annual meeting. A total of 25,986 cases of berries regulations. conformity camp at San Luis Obispo and in docks parents, iMr. and Mrs. brought $29,153.13 cash to the association. Los Angeles. They were away dered him by the Board of Directors for his fine services. Second, a definite movement toward increased acreage and better ber$1 05 a case for No. 1 ries was encouraged, especially in fruit, 91 cents a case for No. 2 s response to the manager' declar-aro- n that at least one third more and 90 cents for No. 3 s. Last year the net returns were 75, 65 berries could he handled without A few any additional overhead cost. and 5 5 cents respectively. spei ial cases this year netted , roil Discussions! Revealed p The aver31.15 to the growers. several pertinent points or for Association returns the age on the years activities. sidelights 5 8 cents per case to ranged from Krval Christensen, J1.85 for the highest Quality, malnlv Newberg and Taylor vari- declared thebestgrowing of berries net results of any brings the eties. on his farm. This was activity Wyoming, and the Denver and in by several speakers, Los Angeles markets absorbed concurred most of these Orein growers ber- and emphasized the reaction to for larger or increased acre-agries, reported Mr. Burr, although next year. One regretable point large local distributing centers was raised, use several purchased heavily from the Orem the Association as a growers "dumping association. for ground surplus berries, while they continue to "bootleg Two Distinct Keartlons Mr. Burr's report. their best berries into our marfollowed First, a vote of thanks was ten- - kets. Deducing from Ibis total the handling charges, mainly freight and express charges, and the net returns to the growers themselves av'-rage- t, 1 GET TIIE JUMP ON VnnCor and save money. yourself some LET US INSTALL A FREEMAN STOKER to the Windsor Ward GROCERY wait. For SKK VS Cut-Rat- e Dairy Products Orem Electric PASTEURIZED MILK i per gallon CREAM, per pint Yergensca J. A. Thompson COTTAGE 17 1 The following girls from Lake View ward returned home Monday evening from the Girls M. I A. canyon where home, they spent the past week: Ailene Johnson, Nana Lee Johnson, LaVern Norma Nelson, Betty Clitiger, Nelda Lou Johnson, Johnson. Bertha Madsen, Lois Johnson, Shirley Mae Johnson, Twila Taylor, Marjorie Stubbs, Marva Beth Johnson, Winona Nuttall, Arlene Taylor. Dorothy Taylor, Evelyn Jacobsen and Helen Oveson. Mr. and iMts. e, Orzie Mitchell, A (Wanda Zobell) are rejoicing over the safe arrival of a baby girl, born last week. Relief Society meeting Tuesday evening was very interesting The biography of Melvin J. Ballard's mother was given by Lillie Sumsion, also some good musical numbers. Aunt Priscilla Madsen was honored and a tribute given her being her, the occasion birthday anniversary. Snow and two Mrs. Nelson children of Hurricane, Utah are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. August J. Johnson. CHEESE for 150 That Scera theater is being painted, in readiness for the Grand Ojienlng on September I. That September is almost upon us, and with it comes the HUNTING SEASON. That we have a large supply of guns and ammunition on hand NOW, but we cant guarantee it later. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR HUNTING NEEDS. We have a few Used Guns on hand E)nig Qrem birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goppnmjt--r ICE CREAM Pints 15c Quarts - 30c 63c $1.57 $6.10 Fruits in Season I BILLS SERVICE Heres Where You Get ; 1 Gas - Oils - Tires : t Accessories Sm"Krcm can for Cut from FOT ROAST Tender Beef t These arc just a few of many specials you will find at the Orem I. G. A. store. WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS li I J NOTICE E3 Glased All Day Sunday Are You SURE? LINCOLN P. SERVICE WILLIAMS, Mgr. (Across from Lincoln High) ! BILLS f IN THE KFART OF OREM X L LITE LUNCH ICE CREAM ; Our customers have built Our Business Romero, Mary Beth Hughes and vys- y.- y- Martin. Chris-Pi- n Monday and Tuesday Aug. 18-1- 9 - ' tw, & ' BANTAM SWEET 9 S P CORN I II GROCERY Foil Line ef Groceries Melons and Tomatoes Other Fruits in Season! MALTED MILK TOURISTMAEKET A Specialty Here! COLD DRINKS Try Our Cold Drink! Women ready to destroy each other, to win for themselves five attractive men, Susan Hayward (left) and Ingrid Bergman are meeting each other for the first time in this scene from ADAM HAD FOUR SONS. Johnny Downs is seen introducing the two women. BOX SHUCK UEZ OUR - All GROCERIES CONFECTIONS. COLD DRINKS CAR SERVICE Feature: WEST featuring the Sons of the Pioneers stars. Fruits in Season! OF ABILENE famous radio OUR WATERMELONS are GOOD Wednesday and Thursday at at Aug. 20-2- 1 BURRS MARKET WHITE SPOT VBTRL Starrett in Charles BASKETS SPECIALIZED LUBRICATION You Can Get Tour Second of all kinds. GREASE LIFT KOFFORD, Mgr. Gaturclay Specials: TEA, R. and W. 27c Hallmark. .Mb. tins 25c large pkg. 23c V2-l- b. COCOANUT OXYDOL SALAD DRESSING Sunspun Quart Jars SOAP, P. and G. or White Naptha 6 Giant (Wrapped) Bars PINEAPPLE, Sliced No. 2 JY f,H T Test or Crushed tins ZlUiliifJy TOMATO JUICE, Red and White Unsweetened CIPU 4 04 lAuII tins z. MARSHMALLOWS, "-E-- SANDWICHES '? The Cisco Kid is back in his most exciting and hilarious film RIDE ON VAQUERO with Cesar 20 cents a Dozen 46-o- Si7 TO CRTDlTOnS Also . with voucher to the undersigned at the law office of Christenson and Christenson, 32 West Center Steet, Provo, Utah, on or before September 19, 1941. L. J. SAUSBURT Administrator. Christenson and Christenson Attorney for Administrator. Publication dates: July IT, 24, 21, and Aug. 7. INDIVIDUALIZED SERVICE Have Tour OIL Change At the Right Prices! Neon thrilling-adventur- In the matter of the estate of SARAH SALISURT, deceased. Creditors will present claim GAS I the TOWER DIVE", a sky romance, packed with above the clouds and on the ground for the air defense program. Starring in of Americas glory the picture are Richard Arlen and Jean Farker. from Lincoln) (Across II further Respective Signers information. While Ton FBI Up with YV. Yr(ch for O fj Legal Notices if Consult County Clerkfor or the Birmingham Barber yom-M-I- (Across from Rosalawn) 6 Confections For the sake of your family anil you should be sure your car is in perfect condition before you start that trip. Drive into Lincoln Service (across from the Community Auditorium) ami have a check-- ! up. When we service your car you may know it has been completely checked and lubricated. TIMPT MARKET cans I. G.A. Sugar Peas 2 cans Cur Market YU SPECIALS ICA- - FEAS -- LUNCHES FOUNTAIN SERVICE Orem FORK&EEAIIS:CA- -Cans SHORTENING j 15-1- GENEALOGY FOR SALE The cement bouse and office used a year while building the Scera Auditorium. Cost 9170 for material and labor. Will sell for 9&5.00 S e Frank Woffinden, foreman. son-in-la- SODA CRACKERS G-- VALLE co!ifectio;;ery These Prices Effectiv e Friday and Saturday, August 15th and 16th 2 SERVICE and family left Friday on a vacation trip to Yellowstone park. They were accompanied a far as Pinedale, Wyoming, by Ezra Billings who will visit there with his daughter and 100-poun- GRAPEFRUIT No. GREASES OILS Wasatch Gas T. G. SAW AY A, Mgr. Pouison - Reporter) SUGAR Fcr::r:rly Drages Market ' "S' 1 Phone 116 TRY OUR LUBRICATION! Aug. (Amelia Latin - reporter) Phone 04SJ1 ROADSIDE FLOWER SHOP CUPS CASES Box Materials OO heaxre JS FOR On Provo Bench WASATCH For This Week: I STAKE FLOWERS AND SHRUBS FOR PLANTING ALso CUT FLOWERS at Our 4s L'l jT Friday and Saturday VISIT OUR SEED DEPARTMENT We have choice Flower Seeds for Sale - : canyon. THLS IS OUR SPECIALTY! Vari- 11 60 attended the thautauyua outing held at the girls home in Provo anascapincj TIM PA NO GOS Service with a Smile 1 l tdoral i2)iesicninej and Rex Jacobsen left Tuesday for Fort George Wright in Washington, where he is employed in the army division office. He spent 10 days visiting relatives here. 'Mrs. U4-C'- . 4 IRobbocbs Sons ton. C. H. i I A SEE 1 M 4 John H. Murdock. All concerned The Salt Lake Temple will reare reported to be getting along open for the usual ordinance work fine. Monday, August 18, 1941. A Senior temple excursion is Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farley and set for Thursday, August 21st to sons Merrill and Weston, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Frampton the Salt Lake Temple from SharCollins and son Jerry, and Mr. on stake. As there are five Sundays In and Mrs, Dean Johnson "of Lake View, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Par-- 1 this month. It Is desired by the returned j stake chairman, that each ward Mt. Pleasant, ley of home Tuesday after an enjoyable chairman of the genealogical comtheir trip to Grand Junction, Colo., mittees cooperate with where they visited with Mr. and bishops in arranging a genealogiMrs. Farleys daughter, Mrs. Reed cal program to be given in conHacking. They motored to Grand nection with the sacrament meetMesa mountains and resort, and ing on the evening of Sunday, August 31st. other places of interest. n ous games and luncheon were erjoyed by Mrs. Jacobsen of Merlin Lakeview, Mr. and Mrs Prestwich and family of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Shafer and John Evans of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jacobsen and children and IMr. and Mrs. Reed SOc Jacobsen of Lake View and Rex 85c Jacobsen of Spokane, Washing- DO YOU KNOW NOTE: Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Graff last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Kesler and family of Fillmore. Mr. Graff and Mr. Kesler were missionary companions while in Missouri some years ago. Mr. and Mrs. YV. P. Williams Norma and and daughters Maurine enjoyed a trip to Walker-minCalifornia. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones (Edith Williams) and Max Williams. Merrill Palmer returned home Reporter) Shaw Sunday. The family of Mrs. May Jacobsen met at Canyon Glen Sunday in honor of Mrs. Francis J. Prest-wieh- 's DRIVE You'll get a perfect job, and at less cost now than if ou c (Helen Oveson The New Marketing Law was discussed In this connection, Mr. Christensen pointing out that the 1941 regulations make rigid restrictions on such practices, and make those growers who thus conduct their business liable to the Association for damIn fact the marages Incurred Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Trinna-ma- n keting agreements now in effect of Lehi and Mr. and Mrs. in Utah county, as well as In W. J. Wallis and children of Box Eider, Weber, Davis, Salt American were Fork dinner guests of Mr. and i.Mtr. Joseph before cold weather comes. V. G. two weeks. LAKE VIEW ..sc ! 19-1- 1 5c Campfire Package and Package Cracker jack RflTH I 1 Hfi YELLOWTAIL FLAKES ;isrr each Dob Hope, Bing Crosby, together with lovely Dorothy Lamour once again combine their talents to bring to the movie public another melodic comedy ROAD TO h$ ZANZIBAR, a mirthful excursion into the merrier parts of Africa. 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