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Show nn: void oi siiAh . . Thursday, September 11, 1941 At present t Amen, a luncheon Mritd t; the gin.sts etrpoyed fit Garfield. The pri sent ji'uiig icujlg Bill make their David 4 Mrs Reporter) home in Salt Lake City. Perry Nielson Gourrlj of Salt Lake City was the prinIwH Mrs Beck, mother of the hi ida ciple speaker at the MIA conA atddiug cl lLterest took uttriaiiiid In her honor at their joint program Saturday evtntng o. 10 th home in raj son Saturday evenplace iav, Sept. Three Baltic when Winifnd Johnson, son of ing received names at the fact-daMr. and Mr) Vidor Johnson took Monday evening Mrs. Enid services Sunday. a Lis bade Miss Carol Beck of Fayson The rues took place In Johnson, mother of the groom Vet la was the name given the entertained In honor of the young the Salt Lake temple. Joe of Mr and Mrs. daughter a tbower, given at her Jackson Mr. JoLnsun returned recently couple at (Vola llooley) by Bishop ire plajed and a Stanley B. Harris. in hun.e. Games a mission from fulfilling . i ... e ia-'- . . toil fr 1 a , . t Geraldine sas the name given t 4 4 4f it 4 tSStSISttSM'ttttH) the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wains llooley by her uncle, First Church of Christ Scientist Milton Smith tMui't WINDSOR '.c y t. oo I!'! itt Provo. Utah Announces a . t- - H Samuel Fawn was the name given the son of Mr and Mrs Sara Harris by his uncle. Bishop Stanlev B Harris u Free Lecture on jj' GlirSctSan Cc:o::co T V i A Entitled: . Mrs Jennie Johnson and son Milton, Mrs Blaine Johnson and ihildren. returned home Monday evening fiom Valier, Montana. Mrs. Johnson has spent the past month visiting at Montana and emMilton has been Canada ployed there during the summer. Mrs Blaine Johnson storped off at Ogden to visit her relatives hefore returning to her home Her husband Blaine and here. daughter Julia Beth will arrive Christian The Understanding of Science, Oneness with God Mans $ By Davis, C. S. B. Richard J. of San Jose, California j Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The Firct Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts $ k S' k future, Priesthood Boys chaperoned by Vern Marrott enjoyed an outing at Canyon Glen Saturday evening. i8 the Mrs. guest of lt r son and family, Mr. and MrsJ Carl Crawford and daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Smith. two Mrs. Joe Jackson And children of Price are visiting their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Sarah E Hooley. to Carol Harris returned Beaver to teach school again this coming winter. She left Sunday for her post of duty. Mr. and Mrs. Orus Johnson of Los Angeles, Cal., spent Saturday and Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs Rone Olsen. Mrs. Edith Dlntlck of Bell Gardens, Cal , visited her sisters, Mrs. Ella Olsen Friday. "-- 107 NORTH 1st EAST EDIFICE IV THE CHI ECU in the near k The Aaronie s, -- . if Monday Evening, September 15th AT 8.00 OCLOCK . Mafy-e'Crawf- ll The public is cordially invited to attend 4 $ ,4 44 4.4 4- 4- 4,4-- 4 DO YOU KNOW THE HINTING SEASON IS APPROACHING? Tlutt never hefore In Utah's history has so much big game THAT been it I lot ted the hunter? That a shortage of Firearms is feared by many? That we have several rifles and shot guns on hand, new and used, hut you will have to see us right away to Insure jours? 0rem Drug VINEYARD Service with a Smile n Formerly Dragcs Market Slip0 ill TUNA FLAKES $ .63 s 1.57 6.10 100-lb- s cm TT Qts. non 79c v& cJ dim HUH Orem 10-I- bs 25-lb- on Lrron I (Della Stone, reporter) Phone 024J1 i The family members of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Anderson spent last week end here with their parents. Sunday they motored to canyon glen and spent the day Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ellbert Isrealson and six children of Hyrum, Utah; Mrs. Wildon Green and three children of Burley, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Anderson and baby Jean of Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Anderson and two children of Twin Falls, Idaho; and Bernel Anderson of Alhambra, Cal. Mrs. Armanell Larsen received word Friday from her son who Is in the U. S. Navy stationed at San Diego that he Is recovering from a ruptured appendix operation He reports that he is receiving the best of care and Is improving nicely. Mrs Dan Bilboa is convales- - lift Elcampo No. Vt can FRANKFURTERS LETTUCE, j -- s!-t- ta.. Rokbocks Sons a FEAS SZ 3 FOR The Brcahfast of Champions SHORTENING7 SPAGHETTI J Ut RINGS 4 dozen for KERR IADS per dozen 3 GRAND VIEW (Mrs Rex Griffiths - Reporter) Phone 014-R- 3 Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Davies sZl ... SALAD DRESSING 9c ivitmvAX 11c per pkg Mason or Kerr JAR CAPS, per dot. 21e CORN FLAKES S0;;7:, PORK A BEANS, No. 2U can z. 3 FOR 25 SEE US These Prices Effective Friday 2 and Saturday, Sept. 11-1- -- Our Market Closes All Day Sundays- - W. G. Yergenscn J. A- - 2 FIXE GASOLINES: Shc3 and She3 Premium GtJJca Shell Motor Cil GOLDEN OIL LAYING MASH Thompson rmzzzrrzz37 4 8 Phone .. 4 t ttSHt . $ t by y? f 1 116 4 w 414 it whh 4t Golden Oil ..rr Laying Mash Wheat - recleaned Soft $1.60. Hard BIG . . ds ...... , . j rrrt ' ? LS Till S OF ITSELF! ... heart-dram- r- C A)- - jwm n Li L naa 1..,. lai.ili i 1 iiu it,) henry okeill. LEE I.CCBB MAaY NASH Onin.l 9emn Play by J. nn McGumnw carnyl f;:ck:.;ah S-- Mruo- .n DumrfJ br NORMAN TAUROO Produced by JOHN W CONSIDINE, - IWK- Jf THEATRE J ,'lyu stcnJM Wed. and Thurs. Sept. 17-1- 8 " W J DINNER 5 ii i ? t CHICKEN u . 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Its spactous auditorium, classrooms, offices, cafeteria, banquet halls, and lounges are ready for s-- 4 V- - laboratories, shops, and campus have been placed in The faculty is the strongest in the sixty-si- x first class order. year history of the University. Five Colleges 1G00 jaimq omi&y and BETTE Departments t Thirty-Eigh- DAVIS Courses It Autumi Quarter 1 a I September 26, 27, 29 4 4 ai ' For catalogue, aidress the President it n FROVO. UTAH. f 'i dr 4 k dr-- i t '' 'r'i 4 r r . WARNER BROS. SUCCESS with STUART ERWIN EUGENE PALLETTE JACK CARSON GEORGE TOBIAS HARRY DAVENPORT Directed by WILLIAM KEIGHLEY k 4 Lisina (SEDsas! A h Brigham Younjj University it a v use. REGISTRATION: k BARBECUE SPAtfE RIBS Twin -- Pines 6 A Drive Out for SHORT ORDERS 15-1- Filled with laughter . . . lashed with tears , , . comes the worthy sequel to 'Boys Town its great predecessor! 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SANDWICHES Orem Electric I Some of - - - WE PRESENT Cold Weather You'll get a perfect job, and at lew cot now than If you wait. 2 2nd Feature: In order to give the Poultry Producer more for his beet dollar, we are discontinuing the manufacture of two out of the three laying m asliea we have heretofore produced and are combining In one the beet fixtures of all three. rcjmes. 16-o- z. ?f SUCCESS STORY! FOULTRYMEN! 2 before tj! t? Brothers TO Phone FREEMAN STOKER SOAP GRAINS, I.G.A. 69-o5 3c pkjf. BAKING POWDER, Calumet can - I7c 'll- - A4b A S' T ..FEEDS. Let Us Install a t s 4. - tee Announcement money. I.G.A. 2 tor 19c y r ROADSIDE FLOWER SHOP 44 OAlllE r , V f 4 Vf and save yourself some "c quart Jar Jack iti FLOWERS AND SIIRUES FOR PLANTING Also CUT FLOWERS at Our I r FAYE a. VISIT OUR SEED DEPARTMENT We have choice Flower Seeds for Sale M w-- Vsnter Grand ur? THIS IS OUR SPECIALTY! On Provo Bench' Get the Jump on 0 9)c.signing ana Jianct. anascaping have as their guests, Mrs, Bessie Thomon and son of Fort Riley, Kansas and Mrs. Rita D. Williams and family of Thomas, Idaho. The entire family will be present at an outing at Canyon Glen Saturday In honor of Mr. Davies birthday anniversary. President and Mrs. H. T. Moss of Rlrle, Idaho, announce the 051-J- 5 z: It 57 CAN Fhone OREM pa. ii . aA 15c 25 3-- oral Rlinlfpr R'irm; BURR'S MARKET Fri. and Sat. 4- h 18tg DONT WAIT! O 44 444 444444441 tr- tour through Yellowstone park. TOMATOES w jT a V BARTLETT PEARS PRUNES II 0 i- -i twfT-year- RED STAR For Canning a nJ h PEACHES large heads qrpp O lm-pro- FLOUR PRICES Advancin j Buy Now! Ilale and Elberta VEGETABLES MEATS ir.irr,ac of tlerr daughter, trip through the Grand Canyon, li g at hi r hi me follow ir g a case Ida to Clyde Luneeford, son New Vtxi.o and Cil.forLia. It of pneumonia Mr. and Mrs of Mr and Mis Alvin Lutueford Rex Griffiths Mrs Bi Me B. Brown v is The marriage was and family accompanied by Mrs of Grandview. She is at the I'tsh P rtormed by Elder Ch&s. A. Griffiths' lather mg of and Vaib y hospital being treated for t ailis in the Palt Lake temple Provo spent last week vls'ting a ruptured blood vessel. Thursday, Sept. 4th. The young with relatives at Moore, Idaho, Mrs. Leo Balsar was hostess at 1 lie 'lrail Builders couple will make their home la a shower Saturday In evening surprised their teacher, Mrs. Irovo. Maud Holdaway at her home honor of ber daughter, Lois, The Mutual Offuors whu-- e Games and refreshments were enengagement to Erwin wi-to ex'eiid an invitation to joyed and a gift was presented all members of the ward to be In Harward has been annoumed, Games were played and a de- to her Those attending were: aitendame at the M. 1 A. Open- luious was served to the Bale Haiding, Robert Holdaway, In social to be held the follow ir supper Mrs Don Allen, Leo Holdaway, Rhh-ar- d ing g Pi an Buckamusement hall Tuesday evening. Mrs LeRoy Taylor, Mrs Larsen and Kay Madsen. ner, An exctlK-n- t program hag been Miss LaVone Olsen is visiting Harward, Mrs Paxman to commence at 8 PharlandMrs. here with her parents, Mr. and arranged after Charlie Brown, Mrs will Hatch, a dance which o'doik, Helen Wenti, Mrs Reed Brown, Mrs. J. A. Olsen. She has spent held. orcheshe Kearns Howard s Mrs Abner Nielson, Mrs Hore, the past in Pasadena, tra will furnish the mu!c. Mrs, Johnson, Mrs Jobe and the Cal, where she is employed. Mrs Harvey Harward and Mr. honored guests The Mises Tdith Mrs Ellis Orem and daughter Jerri of Tooele have returned and Mrs. T. H. Harward of Provo Jones and Mavis Moore assisted home following a short stay here returned recently from a 2 weeks In serving. with her mother, Mrs. Ellen e, I lloldaw ay J f ( Mrs Earl Jone and children of Great Falls, Montana, Is here visi'ing her mother, Mrs. Ellen lloldaw ay Mr. and Mrs. Clarence GamsitB3CttBWBtiiiBsa3:a;a .xsiiwszms&snm mon and daughters Margaret and US FOR SEE Grace left Saturday morning for 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 i i 44 r r i r r f g Srr" , M. 4 Pier Os Jwvs i iitMa'inO MtK by G Mo fptbei fro A sfc Womsir Story by Bco f trM (H m4 Noiol f r |