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Show tub roicE of sruno.v ADAM S. EENHIQ'I Thur.ay, - A SPEAK AT BANQUET j Program for the Lions Club banquet next Monday evening honoring boys of the Lincoln high school football team and members of the coaching and athletic Staff, was announced today by Principal A. P. Warnlck, chairman of the affair. The banquet Is to be at 8 p. m. at Twin Pines ' ' In Orem. Light Company, of Salt Lake 111 be guest speaker. Introduction of the football team and athletic staff will be made by Principal A. P. Warnlck and Coah Donald Dixon. Captain Ftdlih Peterson will give the reVocal solos by Richard sponse Ninu-- r and E. B. Terry and a tornet solo by Leo Vernon will round out the musical program. It Is anticipated that the guest IDt for the banquet will number around thirty. Including football City, AMERICAS LISTENERS VOTE MUTUAL FIRST IN NEWS! HEAR THESE FAMOUS COMMENTATORS: B. S. Bercovici Mon. thru Fri. 9 a. m. Cedric Foster thru Fri. 12:30 p. m. Richard Eaton Mon. thru Fri. 2 p. m. Boake Carter Mon. thru Fri. 2:43 p. m. Tulion Lewis, Jr. Mon. thru Fri. 5 p. m. John B. Hughes Tues., Wed., and Sat. 8 p. m. Raymond Cram Swing Mon., Thurs., Fri. 8 p. m. Mon. I? 4 as KJ& Vtu yM 1 j CEiIrleyG G5t Clasp tS OPEN EVENINGS Where 50c Buys a Dollar's Worth 323 WEST CENTER y& 4 Let Us Convince You That These Are Real Buys Check The Following We Are Happy to Announce D J. M. formerly of we now have rage Drages Market at Orem In our Meat Department PRICES EFFECTIVE FRI. & SAT. DIITTCD Table Queen DU I iLn LB 2nd Quality 300 EA 50 - 150 TOMATO SOUP SODA CRACKERS SUGAR Lb". 6.05 630 3 FOR CORN FLAKES BREAD 'm-!- MIXED NUTS 250 650 " ESU 102 PKG1O0 . SYRUP "The Fight For Life, film version of Paul de Kruf a famous at Scera book, will he shown Theatre to members of the State Organisation for Public Health Nursing and friends, Saturday afternoon, December 6, following a luncheon meeting to be held at 1.00 In the Lincoln high school. "All persons Interested In problems of social welfare will want to see how skillfully the Chicago Maternity Center has handled one of the slums greatest problems, stated Mrs Lloy Doss, chairman of the group and Public Health N'urse for this district. In making announcement of the meeting and film show. Friends of the organization and all Scera members are Invited to attend. Luncheon reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Doss, telephone 053R11. The showing of "The Fight For Life will be at 2 30 p. m , and a small admsslon charge of ten cents Is necessary at the 150 LB 200 LB 150 Peanuts 4 LBS 190 4 FOR 150 rKt. CELERY .. rene BU1O0 210 2 LBS 310 PURE LARD LB POT ROAST 200 LB BACON 250 STORRS BROS.' V FRESH SALMON ... HSr, Harold and Curtis Colvin, Peerv, and Maurice Miller wi nt duck hunting at Strawberry Reservoir. They came home with a fine catch of ducks. FUNERAL SERVICES J.H, FOR rkgt , , -, Funeral services for John H. will be held at 11:30 Saturday morning in the Timp-anogward chapel, with Bishop Roy II. Gappmayer in charge. Following the services here, the body will be taken to Heber where another brief service will In the defense program and debe held at 2 p. m., and burial tailed the scores of uses to which will be in the Heber City ceme- it is being put In the territory served by the Utah Pc ver and tery. by Speakers at the local funeral Light company, both directly inwill he Pri sident Royal J. Mur- the army and indirectly by dock, of the Provo Stake, nephew dustries supplying war materials. The other speakers discussed of the deceased, and Chester Graff, ward member and close in detail the Power companys plans to assist customers of all friend of the Murdocks. A musical p'ogram requested (laM s In the mod efficient use bv the family has been arranged. of electric service as a means of Friends may call at the home conserving the consumer's time, on Friday evening from 6:30 on labor and materials and thus and Saturday morning from 9:30 speeding up production. Henry II. Falkner is in charge until time for the services, Mr. Murdock died Deqjlnber 2, of the local office of the Power 1941, at his home In OPip, after company In Orem, and he stated, "Our company has temporarily a lengthy illness John Heber Murdock, born adjusted its operations along the e of activity, and we April 28. 1854 at Church Pasture, ncentrate our activities Davis County, Utah, the son of Clark ou aldlnS dealers and customers Stacy and Eliza He went to Wasatch ,n making the most efficient use Murloik onr service." County In 1862, settling In Mid-,0- 1 vale with his fathers family. Hel married Mary Elvira Gallagher In j Sharon . 1873. To them were born MOtHerS children, Mrs. Amelia Witt of Heber, Eliza Sellers of Provo, (Continued from Page One) Pearl Buckley of Provo, Sadie and members of the chorus workof Thurman Heber, and Joseph S. Murdock of Idaho Falls, sur- ed Industriously on the numbers Murdock, os f" , GIFTS VELOCIPEDES and TRY CYCLES war-tim- teni. Stako binging HERES A s, ie ChaMotte Ims Mi I) Vs Diantha Ehir.3, Matilda Ell ott. Winnie Gi t'f. P.lioda Huff, Ulna Hansen, Ida H insen, Cleo liar-- 1 wood Theo Theora Harwood, Haws, Alice Jensen, Maren Jen-- 1 sen Fiancis Johnson. Rita Jolley,! Vesta Jarvis Goldie Kirk, LaNeve Kimball, Amelia Latta, Hazel Liston, Inez Muhlestein, Lorna Maycock, Ora Lee Nuttall, Emma Olsen, Martha Poul.sen, Lucy Pyne, Virginia Poulson, Pulsipher, Margaret Clara Leah Rowley, Rowley, Elna Rogers, Annabell Rogers, Geneva Steele, Lily Sumslon, Nina Stratton, Eunice Terry, Clara Taylor, Della Tucker, Iona Ver--1 holtz, Anita Varley, Mary Williams, Gertrude Weaver. GIFT Thats NEVER EXCHANGED u i i s if I : n i j l, 4 CHESTS CHEMISTRY SETS CHILDS CHAIRS FOOTBALLS BASKET BALLS SKATES SKIS and SLEDS. TOOL 40 l t I it PROVO M: r "frh k & -- y " i3 " 8 4 ua wp V: anil- VV -' More Eggs! More Poultry! More Pork! More Milk! More Butter! Every day the American farmer la called an for ever Increasing quantities of these staple food prod acts to avpply the needs of oar rapidly expanding armed forces, increaaed civilian purchasing power, food for Britain, etc. And, site prices offered assure the producer ef n fair return for the time and effort expended. Take full advantage of this opportunity. Arrange your program now for maximum efficiency Increased production and greeter profits. We Invite yon to investigate our specialized feeds and service for every poultry and livestock need. Including custom grinding, mixl. g and balancing service if yea have your own grain. It isnt too early to start planning for your spring chicks if you want to be sure of delivery at the time yon want them. Ak aoout our price protection policy and early order disFall chicks available each week now. count. Be sure to listen to Chick Martin and "Checkerboard Time" over KOVO at T:X5 A. M. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Timpanogos Hatchery613 Phone PROVO East 3rd South ADA SKINNER, Administratrix V. WATKINS, Attorney for Administratrix Publication dates Nov. 28, Dec. 5, 12, 19, 1941. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Elliott SO... 1 ANYTHING'S POSSIBLE YSHEN CLIPPER CRilFT SUITS LB ARE STILL ONLY S25 & $28.50 . Newell, de- , Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersL .ed at the law office of Christenson and Christenson, 32 West Center, Provo, Utah, on or before Jai,rry bl j A? 29. 1942. CHRISTENSON & CHRISTEN- SON, Attorneys for Administrate Ejj ors. EUGENE E. NEWELL, and ARTHUR E. NEWELL, Admin- istrators. Published In the Voice of on November 27, 11, 18., 1941. Shar4, December 6toker The finest grade Co we have to 'er, yet priced within your means. Dependable, satisfactory heat always. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Ellen Arm In da Lofgran, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to Golden Lofgran, the undersigned, at the office of Elmer L. Terry, attorney. Room 312, City and Connty Building, Provo. Utah on or before January jpec S5.00 Ton- - Ihone Now 232-Ord- er 1942. GOLDEN LOFGRAN ELMER L. TERRY, Attorney for Executor. Publication dates Nov. 21, 28, 6, 12, 1941, 4 u n n n Con. Wagon & Mach. Co. nu n BUY NOW WHILE STOCKS ARE COMPLETE 710 ceased. 4T i that farmers boys like. SEE THEM Lejal Notices A I Cl tired modebt, and the New Stake steel-rubb- 4 il , $1.00 up y I f COASTER WAGONS Those now artie in the ihorus mH are Jennie Failey, director, Moba Pyne, conductor, Norma W Gunnell atiomparu t, Mjra May Ad irns, Florence Adams, Rhia Adams, Adims, U ' nder-on- , Leora Ahtnn, Enul U Clara Anderson. Donneita It.iWer, U Marian Bradshaw, Mable BunkH er, Myrtle Christensen. r Cord-ne- r, Zella Colvin, Lily $7 4 4 $1.39 h 4 ! ni at Prices Legia All Rack Beds f NOW! 4 Ir (t - s. 27, l&U Wwj Power Convention Held In Orem MURDOCK trier w kw Olm-stea- c 21t, mn to he sung, g.vmg a splendid performance whin the time came la the fall of 1940 Norma Gun(Mrs. Maxine Davis - Reporter) nell was added to the music committee and was officially Set d Mrs Fae Williams of apart as accompanist in the spring has been visiting in Salt of 1941 Lake City with her daughter and Memher-hl- p son and their families. of the Singing Membership Mrs. Emma Taylor of Idaho and Mothers chorus Is now I alls, Idaho came this week to in addition to the mi , sixty, her being Mrs. mother Jane stay with her for the con an t seii es D Meldrum, who Is seriously 111. prepaid I musical Bpe-Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs James E. Pinegar numbers to be sun.; t t t' . Belief had as their guests last week, Centennir in alt Lake Mr. Harvey Pinegar and Mrs. Society next April are the chief concern Martha Van Arden of Wellington, of the are held group Utah. 7 30 each Thursday l in the Seminary bn hl rd the chorus is ever anxi 'js tc .tlcome . in new members The Pinging Mothers lave sung in all of the ' arious wards of the (Continued from Page One) stake at dii i ren times and have M. L. Cummings, advertising and ciety programs ( supported Relief salps promotion manager, and K. both as a s'ake and as ward chor-useW. Browning, his assistant. They are called frequently Mr Hucklns stressed the part to furnish numbers at fanuls. electricity is playing naMonally Chorus Mem tiers EDGEMONT Victor Montgomery has left Fra 'cisco, California, on to s rve his country over- viving. seas. In 1884 the family was called LaVon Gurr left Friday for on a mission to Arizona. They spent six months there. After reClub. Chicago with the turning to Heber his wife died Mrs. Thos. Jones (Fay An- in 1890. In 1895 he married drews) visited with her mother, Emily Ann Bond. To them were Mrs. Edna Andrews, last week- born six children, all of whom survive. They are Mrs. Marella end. Next Tuesday Is Literature Stanley, Mrs. Leah Kay, Thomas lesson In Relief Society, work and C. Murdock, all of Heber, and Business teachers having ex- IMts. Paul D. Murdock of Salt changed with Mrs. Baum, as Dec. Lake, Mrs. Ellen Patten and Mrs. 16 is our Christmas program and Edith Murdock of Provo. was a devout Mr. Murdock social. AH the ladles of the ward are invited to come each Tuesday; member of the L. D. S. Church. an enjoyable time will be bad by He was prominent in both civic all participating. Bring your and church affairs. He served sense of humor with you. Do not two missions for the church, one to and one to the Southforget your membership dues and ernArizona states. He was a member of your 10c for your years refreshment fund as each month we the High Council in Wasatch serve refreshments on Work and stake and alBo superintendent of Business Tuesdays. The Relief the Sunday School. At the time of his death he was a member of Society Presidency. the High Priests quorum of the The M Men and Gleaner Girls ward In Sharon held a fireside chat at the home Tlmpanogos stake. of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson, Sunday evening after the church services. Mr. and Mrs. Newell H. Baum motored to Salt Lake Sunday to Albert visit their brother-in-laBattge of San Fransisco, who Is ConsulTConnty or the Clerk in the L. D. 9. hospital. Respective Signers (or further Mrs. Ed. Revolr left Tuesday information. for the L. D. S. hospital In Salt Lake to undergo a major operaNOTICE TO CREDITORS tion. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hunn and Estate of James A Skinner. Creditors will present claims with vouthers to the undersigned at the office of A. V. Watkins, Roundy building; 48 N. University Avenue, Provo, Utah, on or before January 30th, 1942. San ship 2 FOR 3D0Z 200 j Follows Meeting Do not forget the boys who are in the service. Send something 5 to them direct or give it to their mothers who will send It to them at once. Remember the mlsslon-atre- s too. IN Jd ihat Fight For Life evening Pay-so- week-en- El-d- eu n it n frfr Shop at the Most Interesting Store in Provo f; Warnlck on program ef FOR GIFTS THAT ARE DIFFERENT f? I? with Is 4 Scera auditorium the Stake Re-liSociety will conduct the conThe Singing joint meeting. Mothers will participate, and a fine program will be given. kjk.6 k Mr. This Sunday W k Dixon ald PLEASANT VIEW Utahs Oun Station the Mutual Broadcasting System and the Intermountain Network. vj&f Francis, were Llo5d Snow has returned to bis tome m Los Angilt3 from the hospital. Mrs. Nellie Snow is expelled home soon from California teen with the bojs throughout the plajlng season. Coach Don- to cover costs. K O V O Central daughter, to i layers, aachee,- athletic staff. visitors last the President of the Utah Power and Dr. T. W. Nctr.tine who baa Adam S. Eennlon, assistant TO N. a 164 Wfst 5th North Phone 232 i 4 f t Hr i J'?) I f i f |