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Show THE OF VOICE U- -t inla: d re at on hall eA and will epei.d the r f.) b ine the marriage winter in Kayoville with Mrs. Stecre. i.e 'ouLg iuJi e will make their Lillian ) Lta u.irtM-- and two daugh-lir- t. hilts home in pi -- n h h ora. oo (. ho ctRnJ Racrfcticrnl isk4F at Pivm), I tah, by th S i ton fium Luds are here visiting is a yr .duate of Lincoln 67 Nartb flrtl of CVpl l Pr'rUsi by I tsh AjUKJLtaiKn ey l'at irxg t Mid l.lf-lhar attended ii ldt'ves tor a week Wt Street. Provo, L . Mrs linker arid family are now Y i! e 1! I' For he pan two at Pwu, Solu ini ('Isas Matter (k'tMber 8, IvH7, at int? I ot Offic Entrvd the Vern York home. she 1. is In r u ,i inployed oieupying a t of 8, I Utah, are moving here from m the A. A A oftice in the They Mr. Olsen was KVola to Mr. Ferris L. lounty build rg VIEW djiiehttr Mi-- s Mary Hill is spending a Uoi a, -n of Mr. and Mrg. Wil- gradua'ed from the Spanish Fork h:ch sihool and is employed in few days here with reltaives. She Fork. bert cf Spanish (imd h (Mrs Kellie Snow - Reporter) Fork. is woikm., in Beaver. The wedd'ri? ceremony is to be Spai.i-Phone 036-RView Daughters The Plia-aMrs. Grace Bateman of Alpine the of home the at performed of I tali Pioneers will meet Thursannounces the even-mi- ;. wedding reception h'ide-tbe next Saturday Mr and Mis Thomas Ashton o'clock at the tie pi 13, with a reception to honoring her daughter Elva and day afternoon at View announce the of Plca-vin- t All folks at PI. Duane Jones, son of Mis. Preal home of Maud D. Glazier. the even young bp of their forthcoming marriage Jones of Pit daunt View, to be members are invited. The M. I. A. program held held Friday evening, Srpt. 12, at Elva Sunday evening was in charge of the Alpine gymnasium Bateman and Duane Jones are to Madge McKell. The theme was he married that same day, the "Obedience, Talks were made ceremony to he performed In the by Alta Hansen, Rex Dunford, Omar Hauen and Madge Lewis Salt Lake temple Harold Colvin left Sunday on with the ward priesthood chorus furnishing the r.usie. a shin t trip to CincinThe fruit packing plants of nati! Chas. Allred and Son, and Patten Intz N'ii hols from Los Angeles & Ekins, have been very busy the with her is spending ten davs few weeks, washing, packpast R. F. Workman. aunt, Mrg. and shipping all kinds of ing ' Mr and Mrs Arlington Snow fruits to both eastern and western Firth spent markets, , and incidentally furand Mrs Kathryn last wetk at Fish Lake, nishing work to many local young Mis Kathryn Firth received folks. of another word of the birth Tuesday, Sept. 16, the ward great grandson, Mary Workman M. I. A. Is sponsoring a dance O Connor of Ponslbo, Wash. and social in the amusement hall Flna Stueler is recovering to which every member of the from an operation on her throat. ward 1r Invited. The Gentlemen Mrs. Ed Revolr is expecting to of Swing orchestra has been engo in to the Dee hospital soon to gaged for this occasion and recomplete an operation on her freshments will be served. We with her luck. lung Mrs Clarence Ashtons mother, Ida Spotten and two sons William and Donald visited with her (Ihr linin' uf j?Iutrnn i.t ,1 a 1 (Mr Our s- lovely H. Poulson C rj'l nt o ; ( 1 t i i 4 4 4 i b 4 ? V-- 4 JVoorH Number of babies were given names In last meeting last Sunday. They were: Helen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Glain Schow; Judith Kaye, daughter of Mr and Mrs. A Don Ml Edwards: Patricia, daughter ) d; 1 which were thing Where freedom's voices proudly ring. Head, heart, hand our offering! When dark and drear our skies appear Firm deeds will make faith's vision clear. Our ship of state to Bafety steer. & Ml. V i life-brea- th - 'Mt&lwi named I Irt ;llii3DoYc?E: Jlmsabor V-f-l B MADSENS Cleaning Gives You Fashion Book Smartness MADSENS cleaning puts you t dress or suit right hack in the Fashion Book, looking fresh and pert, to just as if it belonged there. It brightens colors, vie with any of Autumns popular hues. It gives your garment back its neat lines, perfectly pressed and fitting bettor than ever before. (! it Ecridit EDGEMONT Assign more jobs to Reddy Eilouatt t i t i 5 Reporter) Strassburg Marilyn and Madllyn. The M. I. A. Officers were In charge of a very Interesting meeting held last Sunday evening with James Jensen as the speaker. A vocal solo was sung by V. Emil Hansen. The Seagull Girls of the Primary organization The American way Is peace on will give the program in church next Sunday evening with Mrs. earth: Christensen, the class Myrtle In throes of agony Its birth, and leader. In charge. This program At priceless cost of weal will mark the completion of the worth; primary work and the girls will No demon shall our dream debe eligible to enroll In M. I. A. stroy, work. emOld Glory shall the breeze The new home of Mr. and Mrs. ploy Whi1" l:u Into Charles Rohbork Is well on the r!r blossom way to completion, adding anJov! to the comMinnie I Hodapp other new home Am. Fork, Utah munity Mrs Augus-- t Brinkman is at (Mrs. Maxine Da'1' - Repnerl f I Phone Oltltl the Utah Valley hospital wherq she has been receiving treatment Her fot the past three weeks. Edwin Boolh Is confined at many friends wish her a speedy home with a leg Injury which he recovery. received last Thursday while Mrs. Rulon Cook and Infant working at Park City. He Is came home from the daughter doing as well as can be expected. Utah Valley hospital during the GillesMrs. Mr. and J. Robert SWhea-4- f week. at pie of Roosevelt spent the week vJ t Lowell trainee Bigelow, end here with their parents. Camp San Luis Obispo, Cal., Mr. and Mrs W. B. Davis and came home Saturday evening to laughter Maxine and Mr. and spend a two weeks furlough with BY WYMAN BERG Mrs, Mack Davis of Heber visited Mr. and Mrs. Barney1 Will Rogers held the affection his parents, Saturiay In Salt Lake tnty. Bigelow. MINUTE? HOW IX) NG is Stanley Farley of Los Angeles of the country as the most human was given A birthday party and witty observer of his times. . RIGHT! visited with his wife and 00 SECONDS Mrs. Harold Peterson by Monday all His "Well, Mrs. Farley opening remark, week. In honor of her daughter, Jane And those min a tea are him back to their home I know Is what I read la the who was seven years old. Games millions In Permanent prepared newspapers, three the after past Important spending and refreshments were enjoyed remarks his of for readers salty Mrs. Waving. weeks with her mother, and by the following guests: Kent on people Ella Baum. and Marlyn Rowley, Merrill PalSideevents Wave Timer! Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bartlett mer, Carl and Kleah Rowley. 1 lights that had Insures perfect wave to have been vacationing In Wyorest the escaped all textures of hair. ming. 2 Preventa over - steaming, of us. He beMrs. Ina Murdock, Vaun Lott to which causes dry, frizzy and Wllbut Bates of Duchesne came so popular hair. 16 in 4 th that some folks Sept. were week end guests of Mr. and 8 Prevents nndersteamlng A wanted him to Mrs Sharp Gillespie. run for presl- a weak curl. Miss Grace Booth Is now emA Jury panel has been selected but Will In Utah county for the Fourth dent with the 4 Insures a longer lasting ployed In Hollywood had no desire District court, with Sept. 15 as telephone company. She plans to permanent. remain Indefinitely. Wyman Berg for the beginning of the term, and 5 Whether your hair Is natMrs. Bertha Yeates spent last distinction and he smiled away all Jurymen to report the followurally wavy, gray, bleached would turned have offers the her that ing day. announces A. R. Hudson, or DIFFICULT, the Pilot Friday at Heber City with who head of a less unassuming man. court mother, Mrs Sarah Clegg Parollees and clerk. Wave Timer assures yon I think he taught one of the naturalisation matters will be on has been 111. soft, natural, lovely wave. lessons In tolerance the first days calendar. Mr. and Mrs. George Boyce Jr., greatest CALL Named on the panel are Boyd entertained at dinner last Sun- when he said, "Everybodys Igabout different Roberts, George C. Meldrnm, Veronly day honoring Mr. and Mrs. Glen norant It was August 15, 1935 non C. Whiting, Coleman Allred Mayer and family of Pittsburg, things. LUCILE AHLANDER Covers were laid for the that Rogers and the famous and Chris P. Anderson, Provo; Cal. honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. aviator Wiley Post crashed In a J. P. Christensen, Lehl; Joseph! Beauty Salon A. Argyle, Lakeshore; Mrs. fog near Point Barrow, Alaska and B. Sumner and Mr. Llnwood 801 So. University Ave. taking a gift of humor and kind- Nielsen, Merrill Koyle and Joseph Boyce and children. visited ly philosophy from a world that M. Olsen, Spanish Fork; Wesley Phone 485-Orvtl Davis of Ogden over the week end with hlB wife never has enough of such quali- Richardson, Benjamin; Clay Ashties. Arthu- - Oakley, worth, Payson; and parents here. Some standards change but lit- Ernest M. Boyer and Mark Snel-sotle. The human values of kindSprlngvi.le; Walter Menlove, ness, consideration, dignity and Spring Lake. experience is always needed. John T. McCarthy and Harrison These values, gained In our years B. Williamson, Orem; Maud F. of association In this community, Richards and J. M. McFarlane, are part of the friendly dignity Pliasant Grove; L. A. Nielsen, of our service. We are here to Mapleton; Estella Elmer, Colton; help assume your responsibilities Elmer T. Burgess, Alpine; Reed and to make the demands upon Gillman, Llndon; W. C. Thomas you easier. A courteous attend- and Thomae American Crooks, ant Is always available to explain Fork; Sam Isaacson, Genola; our services and facilities to you. Lynn Wakefield, Pleasant View; BERG MORTUARY Ott Peterson, Santaquln, and Phone 378 Andrew Otteson, Salem. EGG TRICES are 62 above last y ars, and tne hlgheat since 1021). The Feed-Egratio la the most favorable It has been since 1021. for poultry-meBUTTER PRICES are 80 above last year, and are the highest since 1020. I'Uk prices In the United States are 28 above the same time last year, and are the ratio Is the most highest since 1 080. The bntterfat-fee- d favorable for the dairyman It has been since 1021. AVERAGE IIOO PRICES at Chicago are 73 above prices at the same time a year ago, aad are the highest h since the year, 1037. One hundred pounds of live hog at Chicago will now buy 14 A bushels of corn. Last year It would buy only 8.7 bushels, aad the long-tim- e average Is 11.0 bushels. Bros. Dsi ii 9 of Mr. and Mrs. William Lunce-forLee Ann, daughter of Mr. O deep the scope and broad the and Mrs. Eugene L. Prestwich; Michael Wesley, son of Mr. and way We-le- y Soulier; Robert Of our tried and true American Mrs. son Dee. of Mr. and Mrs. James way Whose standards gleam in truths Rasmussen; Marvin Wayne, son of Mr and Mrs. Woodruff Jenbright ray: sen: Lelie Ralph, on of Mr. and Our franchise with equality, Mr. Blaine Keeler; Paul Phillip, of diversity, Our son of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Our indivisibility! Memmott; and the twin daughour American way is a lovely ters of Mr and Mrs Albert 3 HELP?- -. a thing Whether men work or dream or sing, A nation of nations with one mainspring: From palm to pin from sea to sea. To guard our tree of liberty, The core of our democracy! 4 ilGED MORE HIRED tnuriean way is i ii i TIMPAHOGOS OUR AMERICAN WAY V T PLEASANT 11, 1941 Thurslay, SHARON Call Us Today! for Foil! PIIONE 475 fflaiiGctt (meaning (Un. 119 Provo, Utah. North Univ. Ave., UUL!!JUUWWU Reddy Kilowatt, your Electrical Hired Hand, can take over scores of jobs on your farm, relat-Ives-ula- at just as he has on thousands of farms throughout this territory. Youll find hes efficient, dependable and works for the lowest wages Today Forgotten Man Quit Advertising Yesterday Pilot paid any "hired hand." Jurors Report District political Mi Isz? 'W A GOOD THING For A RAINY DAY 1 ttiixH $hvci 4,4i4vvi 44 efvf n, rMiMe. "'Vlcn Cl i Poultrymen! Dairymen! "ill g wMEiISatlgci Building Announcement When necessity, or the desire for elbow room and Better living, indicates that you should buill extra rooms onto your home, our Budget Building plan says, You can do it, and do it KOW. It is all so easy to arrange. WE SUPPLY PLANS and August 1 crop prospects Indicated a record supply of feed graLia for 1011-3The hay supply for 1041431 will be the largest In the last BO years. Ererythlng Indicates that these favorable conditions will continue to exist for at least three to five years, so now Is the time to make yon r plans to cash In. Wo eaa, help yon take advantage ef this opportunity with Better Feeds and Feeding Better Baby Thicks Methods Better Grinding, Mixing and Balancing Service if yon have your own grain. Drop in, and talk it over. Well be In the big Checkerboard Teat at the County Fair, Thursday, Friday and Saturday this week. Be sure o visit us, and take part la the big guessing con test for free valuable prizes. ANDERSON LUMBER CO. Fifth South (Use Taylor Fill your stoker with Castle Gate or King coal, set the regulator, and then forget about it I It 8 the utmost in comfort you get with stoker coal. Priced much less than you imagine. Investigate today ! Entrance) 2. I Extha Mrooms, sun porch, attached garage or other additions can be had in jig time. You enjoy these important improvements and pay Budget Building terms of just a few dollars a month until the job is paid for. 189 "West Andy Steadman Is Now at His New Add rcss 250 West Center St. post-drout- ALL MATERIALS 2 ! Timpanogos Phone 357 710 Complete Building Service L- -a. Eapt 3rd South ; Hatcliery Phonb 613 Where He Will Continue to Serve Hia y Customers With All Types of Stoker Coal The rineet grade we have to offer, yet priced within your means. Dependable, heat always. NZW and USED MERCHANDISE aatie-facto- FURNITURE EXCHANGE 250 West Center St Phone 25 Use Taylor Bros. Entrance ry 00 i7 Phone 232-Ord- Now cr Utah Timber & Coal Co, 164 West 5th " t'6 North Phone 232 4 I- V 1 9 f ! i ; 4 4 f j. i t |