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Show Tin: VOICE srur.ox OF Thursday, SopLmber IS, 1941 with Mrs. C. ha it u ms Brown of Salt Iake Monday. The )a u flit era of the Utah I t M rs Nellie Snow - Reporter) Ilonet rs will meet at the home (Mrs Rex Griffiths - Reporter) Phone 036-Rof Will N'ultall Mrs Thursday Thone 014-Rafternoon. A very Interesting Mr. and Mrs A. T. Dunford afternoon has been arranged. M:s Lillian Rians is convales-- i the forthcoming marriage Mrs Arthur Clyde was Mrs John li g at (he home of 8Dd Norma, at a well appointed birthday din- of their daughter, H)ans in Grand View after a ner in honor of her husband Chadwin J Burbidge, eon of Mr. major operation at the I. V. hos- Saturday evening, Stpt. 13th. and Mrs. Anthony L. Burbidge of The ceremony to be pital last Thursday Covers were laid for ten. Murray. V'-- s and Erwin Ixus BaNer Mis. Sharland Harward was performed Oct. 7 in the Salt Harward were married Monday, hostess at a shower for her future Lake temple. Lois Balser last Sept. 15th in the Manti temple daughter-in-law- , Miss Dunford was graduated with President Young officiating Friday evening A very enjoyable from the Lincoln high school and club work Immediately following the cere- time was had and a delicious was prominent in mony the bride's grandmother luncheon served to 30 guests. The in Pleasant View. She has been gave a wedding dinner for the guest of honor received many in Salt Lake City, the past all young couple, their relatives and j ,f autiful gifts months, and, as a graduate beaufi lends. Those present from our Mrs. Keith Johnson and Mrs. tician, she is now employed there. Leo Mr, and Mrs. waTd were: Mr. Burbidge, who is employed Arthur Clyde spent Monday in Falser. Mr. and Mrs. Sharland Salt Lake City. In Salt Lake, attended the U. of Harward. Mr and Mrs. Thomas The opening social of the sea- U. for two years. He served a Harward. Mr. and Mrs. Dean son Tuesday mission In the western evening was under two-yeN'uttall. Mr and Mis. Elmer Tay- the of the ward M. I. A. states, as conference president. auspices lor, Bishop and Mrs. Rodney An Interesting program was given They will make their home In Kimball and the bridegroom's and refreshments served. The Murray. Mrs Francis E. hail was grandmother, profusely decorated with Blthop and Mrs. Lynn Taylor will The Harward young couple fall flowers and all participating are rejoicing over the arrival or make their home at Provo. voted the affair a huge success. a new baby girl, weighing 1 is made of the Announcement pounds, at the Utah Valley hosmarriage of Miss Ruby Liola pital last Thursday. All concern Dawson of Mooreland, Idaho to Robert Hills of Pocatello, formerly of Grand View, Monday, Sept. The fall and winter activities 15th in the Salt Lake temple. of Sharon ward started Tuesday They were accompanied through the temple by the mothers of the evening, when the M.I.A. officers bride and groom. Mrs. Dawson gave the opening social of the and Mrs. Hills, the groom's aunt, season. A fine program had been Mrs. Lillian Taylor and Alta arranged which was followed by Buckner. The young couple left dancing and refreshments. Milton Bellows, who is with the for Pocatello Tuesday morning where they plan to make their National Guard at San I.uls Obispo. is spond'iie Ins fuilongli with' home Mr Oil Mrs J Allen Mrs. Annie Buckner and Mrs. ins p. n cuts Bellows. His wife. wh had spent the summer with him had returned earlier. I In .si i in v hi e in Mrs. Carl Fielding and childCondition an I must ren, David and Lecla of Oakland, Cal., are visited with Mr. and at once. Make us any reasMrs Fay Fielding and other reonable offer and see if ve latives In Orem this week. Members of the Sharida club turn it down. Ton can get were guests of Mrs. Max Pederweek. son at the home last week. Mrs. a sued trade this Pederson gave a very interesting account of her recent trip to 1938 Mexico and showed the souvenirs which she purchased there. 25,000 miles, in perfect con- GRAND VIEW VIEW PLEASANT E ONLY 120 DISLOYAL plujts numbering 3 OrSGGHGHS ho-te- ss and Paint Vall Paper SALE!! $2.29 BENNEOTO In Provo f Phone 160 272 West Center ds SALE- -- mu buick WILLYS 1934 CHEVROLET 1932 ESSEX 1932 PONTIAC 1931 1930 CHEVROLET FORD 1930 t'LY MOUTH 1930 1929 1929 HOW LONG i 60 SECONDS - OLDSM0B1LE And those FORD important Waving. A KLUNKER IS NOT A JUNKER minutes are in Permanent Insures perfect wave to all textnres of hair. 3 Prevents over - steaming, which causes dry, frizzy hair. 8 Prevents under teaming A a weak curl. 4 Insures a longer lasting permanent. 5 Whether your hair Is naturally wavy, gray, bleached or DIFFICULT, the Pilot Wave Timer assures you soft, natural, lovely wave. LIFETIME GUARANTEE! Every One! Save Your Better Car Tcilluriile Motor Co. LUGILE 'AHLANDER Provo, Utah Beauty Salon 391 So. University A ve. Phone afe-tu- Mrs. Arco Morgan, Mrs. 43-3-- 1$GV.12. edit's. 4 Livestock Y7EliBuilgetBuilding necessity, or the desire for elbow room and Defter living, indicates that you should build extra rooms onto your home, our Budget Building plan says, You can do it, and do it "When It is all so easy to arrange. WE SUPPLY PLANS and ALL MATERIALS Extra led rooms, 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. ANDERSON LUMBER CO. 189 Graduate and Registered Optometrist with Heindselman Optical and Jewelry Co. RELAX . n ci lb "i and Wyoming. A wedding dinner will he given Mond.ij evening at the dining salon of the Twin Pines honor- also honoriug the newly-weding the hude's parents, Mr and on Mrs C A Robbins, their t wenty-fst anniver-.i- i wedding y. The bride is a graduate of the Lincoln high school and of j Ladies n imiHmiiiitHnmiiiHitHimtimfHtiiiititiititmiMtiimiiHffnm the Hennegar business college. Turn Your Fall UP House - cleaning Over to Madsens PICKED PASSING WMWHWWIWHIWHWWBrtHIHHHWIMtmmWimUHWmtH were exchanged and a dition. Good rubber ....$495. delicious lunch was served. The Era club met at the home of Bishop Bud Mrs. Watts Sunday 1940 PONTIAC evening following church and the Sedan. Badio and organization was effected with Torpedo heater. 19,000 actual miles. Miss Delenna Bradshaw as president with Miss Lenore Kofford $945. and Miss Barbara Burningham as club will her assistants. The meet each oUnday and discuss 1939 PACK ARD articles in the Era and other ( SedAn. 32,000 actual th ngs of a constructive Dature. new tires, original Miss Orpha Laudle, Miss Lyleen miles, Finch and Miss June Kitchen brown finish, just like new I were hostesses of the evening. $G95 Community singing wag a feature and after the Era discussion the group wrote letters to Miss June 1937 PLYMOUTH Cragun who leaves for the mission field this week. Tasty re- liadio and heater. 25,000 freshments were served to Bishop miles. This sedan has and Mrs. Watts, Mrs. Grace Fieldnew tires $445 ing, Mrs. Zina Selman, Mr. and Carl h, NOW. Hedseta H. H Announcement ia made by Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Robbins of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Rita to James B. Dexter, also of Orem. The marriage will take place Friday, September 19th at the brides home. The young couple will leave Immediately on a short honeymoon trip through Idaho USED CAR West Fifth South Compete Building Service Phone 357 : Producers! EGG PRICES are 62 above last years, and tne highest ratio Is the most favorable since 1929. The Feed-Eg- g for poultrymen It has been since 1021. above hat year, and are BUTTER PRICES are 80 the highest sinre 1929. Milk prices In the United States are 28 above the same time last year, and are the ratio Is the most highest since 1930. The butterfat-fee- d favorable for the dairyman It has been since 1921. above AVERAGE HOG PRICES at Chicago are 73 are a same and time the the at highest ago, year prices th since the year, 1937. One hundred pounds of Hve hog at Chicago will now boy 14.5 bushels of corn. Last year It woald buy only 8.7 bushels, and the long-tim- e average Is 11.0 bushels. August 1 crop prospects Indicated a recorvl supply of feed grains for I941-TThe hay supply for 1941-4- 2 will be the largest in the last 20 years. Everything indicates that these favorable conditions will continue to exist for at least three to five years, so now Is the time to make your plans to cash In, We can, help yon take advantage of this opportunity with - Better Feeds and Feeding Better Baby Chhks Better Grinding, Mixing and Balancing Methods Service If yon have your own grain. Drop in, and talk It over. post-drou- 2. WeU be In the big Checkerboard Teat at the County Fair, Thursday, Friday and Saturday this week. Re sure o visit os, and take part In the big guessing contest for free valuable prizea. Timpancgo: 710 East 3rd South Hatchery Phone G13 al Panel Fielding of Oakland, Calif., a 1936 FORD guest and the Misses Lenore Kof- New tires, a perfect ford, Delenna Bradshaw, Beverly and Barbara Burningham, Smith, delivery car for only Messrs. Richard McDonald, Chester and LaVar Kocherhans, Don Guyman, Thomas Rogerson, Clyde Olsen, Willard Bradshaw, Stanley Finth, Dee Gordon, Willis Prest-wicAlice and John Watts. CALL UTAHS OLDEST DEALER Phone 10001001 . - RIGHT! 1 It Is a Lot of Transportation For a Little Money I A WRITTEN v Drive One To Work A MINUTE? Pilot Wave Timer! BUT With Each and 0. Re-rip- FORD 1929 rt It Dexter - Robbins Chevrolet Coach CHEVROLET 1929 Dr. s evening. THE REAL 1 latest instruments. If glasses are given, positive results are guaranteed. They visited Burley, Sun VafK-the Provo seminary. aud other points of interest. The M I. A. gave the seasons HmiW4WfflmiHim!rmBHiMwwntm4mnMtwuB4mrott)Kro44Mtiaauni4iwitrauW4Eii4imBiiH!HiHtH4HmimtmMW4HwnwM - rHfflwiHtuu'WHmmDmHmmtitiBninmwMmiftTunwrTnrmfrr )...nn.MimmmmiiiaimnimH opening social and dance at the ward amusement hall Tuesday SHARON ICLUNKER Icy IK) cu Have: IHXlR VISION, LIE S I RAIN 7 I1KADU11E, Those and often other Ills,1 are remedied or removed by properly fitted glasses. We give you a Scientific Examination w ith the d' j Room lots of Wallpaper -- if L lu the United States navy 200,000 tine record believes the Navy department which issued a bulletin temple marriage of her sister, this week declaring that only Zina White, who became the that number of its workmen In bride of her deceased the doten or more large ahip-arcousin, Mr. Harry White, of Salt had been discharged for Lake City. rcacous of national safety." Mr. and Mrs. Milton C. Jones and family have returned to PI. View after an absence of seven THE SCANDINAVIAN CHOIR, years. They have purchased the of Provo, famed for Its singing Baum tome north of Frank Utah, will la featurthroughout Perry. ed at the coming October church Mrs. Juhn Williams returned conference In Salt Lake City. Monday from a delightful vaca- Regular practices are going forIn com- ward weekly here nov In readition trip through Idaho. pany with her brother and sister-in-laness for the coming program. Dr. and Mrs. L. E. McKell Tonights practice will be held In 1 little $245 The first snow of the season baa fallen in the Leningrad area, the British radio reported this week. "It is a warning to the Germans that time Is running short before the dreaded winter begins," the British announcer said in a Broadcast heard here WE SPECIALIZE On Rugs, Drapes, Curtains, Covers by C. B. S. CALL 475 ITU. FUNDS have been allotted to Utah for clerical help In Utah, Juab, Duchesne, Uintah, Carbon and Emery counties to the extent of 13040, which will provide pay befor 16 eligible NY A youth tween 17 and 24 years for 10 months part time work, thus profor viding practical training these youth in work experience in general office practice, Including office machines. This Is not a relief project, but an opportunity for Utah youth to gain practical experience in part time work e. while attending school or 119 illabsrtt (Elrmtiiuj (On. North Univ. Ave. Provo, Utah. Tt Hardening Ixmdonrrs to things to come this fall and winter when the fury of a German blitz may hit the city again, Home deofficials of London fense led workers, children, and neurotics Into the of passageways underground London and there turned loose a real sound recording of previous DARES YOU TO COME DOWN London boniMhgs, with all their AN D MAKE AN OFFER I screaming sirens and blasts of bombs hitting, while the wide-eye- d Corner of Center and 6lh West subjects of the experiment cluthed each others hands in expectant misery. Such trials at PHONE 1840 hardening Londoners are hardthe real ly less terrible than Hudson thing, it la reported. ALLEN AUTO bomb-shocke- d "" Sr Packard Announcement - ! a Andy Steadman Is Now at His New Address 250 West Center St. Buying coal isn't the complicated problem it seems to be when you buy from Utah Timber and Coal. Our representatives explain the different grades and advise which would be best for your heating requirements. We wont sell von coal unless were sure its what you need! Phone Us Today (Use Taylor Bros. Entrance) Where lie Will Continue to Serve His Customers With All Types of Coal The finest grade we have to offer, yet priced within your mpan. Dependable, satis- Stoker NEW and USED MERCHANDISE FURNITURE EXCHANGE Phone 25 Use Taylor Bros. Entrance 250 West Center St. - $kiys factory heat always. Phone .$5.00 Now 232-Ord- er Utah Timber & Coal Co. 1C4 West 5th North Phone 232 $ '4i 4 44-4- 4 4 |