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Show VOICE THE OF t! ehr linin' nf Clan- tun-UteQs ur-i- mi't K cuw. OctoLr Thursday, March 26, 1942 SHAW. luirmt l&?". fc, mi th Pcl Wi!ii t PnTt. O ftic Otii Oommuiiiiy Organizations 17$ of t Phw Tus by the Enroll Cood twe Kdueatw Plihlihci nu,tf VutLiamii Comjnj . jj?wn of Orm. PrMti L V tails Aw V Ltult Mwt, I 6 RrriktKnJ feral NorU ro', RELIEF SOCIETY 1 i Only During March MONARCH RANGE SALE i i short.foundlund's day Frank Williams t lie have Lockhart purchased farm in Windsor ami are moving (heir buildings there. Mary Jean Miller, Carrol Terre and Lloyd Orvin were bahtlzed by Eldon Harding and confirmed members of the L. D S. church at the Sunday evening services. Mr, and Mrs. Lowell LarsSn have purchased a farm in Lake Shore and will move there this Mr. and Mrs Mrs E. farlile Bunker is convalescing at her home following a major operation preformed two weeks ago at the American Fork hesrltal. j Mr and Mrs Wayne Tucker of Salt Lake were Vineyard visitors Sunday. Arlo Mr, and Mrs. Shumway have moved to American Fork on the Welhtir Harding place. A very enjoyable day was spent iaRt Thursday when Mrs. Angus Mitchell entertained at a quilting at her home, A beautiful star quilt was completed and a delicious hot dinner served to the following: Mrs. Edith Duke, Mrs. Maggie Coulson, Mrs, 0. J. Call, Mrs. Olive Burningham, Mrs. High Quality Jar-ma- Is in BY WYMAN BERG Tbd Newfoundland dog used to be a recognized of the symbol security of the American home. In the early days of this country Newfoundland on guard efore almost very porch door or was found on the lozing learth. :ood - natured, ;entle with chll-lrethe New .oundland has a fonl pIace the Wyman Berg memories of oldsters. The St. Bernard was another popular favorite aind so was the humorous and intelligent But apartment living bepug. came more common and fashions In dogs changed. The Newfoundland and the St. Bernard gave way to Terriers, Dachsuns, Fomor- a vas fejlTBOiS WOX Big, WITH THE n, !jEW5TAIM AMD THE OLD WALL 1 TAKEN OUT Old fashioned houses need not stay old iaahiomed any longer. A great Improvement In appearance and convenience can often be made vrh only a few ohangea. Enclosed stair- way can be opened np and partitions re moved to provide spacious beautiful rooms ever plowed Iiy Man . . . f FRUIT TREES ALSO One of the big defense activities of the Bell Telephone Omaha System is the placing of the new 1600-inil- e Sacramento undev'round cable lines at a cost of twenty million dollars. They cross the Mountain States territory through Wyoming and Utah, with a spur from Cheyenne to Denver. cable-layinThe telephone "tanks" used on the job travel almost as the crow flies and do their work in almost any kind of ground except soft swamps or solid rock. Driving steadily ahead, they are digging the deep trench for 1600 miles, laying two cables in it and filling in the earth, all in one continuous process. It is a major defense project because when completed st late this year it will provide for the first lime a and mo it hazards, all cable route free from will materially increase the number of transcontinental telephone circuits at well. 20-to- n And the beat part is that you dont need cash to make theee Improvements: Under our ABC Monthly Payment Plan term are arranged to suit your income. Uic Longest Trcncli Jigging g Shade Trees and Evergreens Grown, and Propagated WILDWOOD HOLLOW Farm Nusery OUIt PRICES ARE RIGHT Phone Oil HU , CHRIS JEFFERSON coast-to-coa- iilTtfiAV ah- m-- fa A X jJi '"S' ip UtuLi ie4 West Timber & Coal uJTJV I if, st Show starts March TARZANS SECRET TREASURE 27-2- S Johnny We Ksrmillcr and Maureen O'Sullixan Tarzan, King of the Jungle, leads you through his newest and greatest adventure! aud- it ARN YARD STEAM BUGGY Stranger than Budget Payments Fic- tion. AQUA ANTICS Pete Smith Specialty. POPULAR SCIENCE NEWS of the Day Reduced Adult rate: 25c before 7:45; after 7:45, 30c In- cluding tax. March Monday and Tuesday LOUISIANA PURCHASE 30-3- 1 Bob Hope - Vera Zorina Stars! Girls! Songs! Laughs! Filmed in Technicolor and RIDERS OF THE TIMBERLIN1 William Boyd and Andy Clyde A Iloppalong Cassidy Western! and FANCY ANSWERS Pete Smith Specialty. Reduced Adult rate: 20c before 7:45; after 7:45, 25c in- cluding tax. April Wednesday and Thursday VALLEY OF TIIE SUN 1-- 2 Lucille Ball and Janies Craig stirring romance of thrills and daring in the wide open spaces of the old southwest! and A TIME OUT FOR RHYTHM Rudy Vallee and Rosemary lame Reduced Adult rate: 20 7:45; after 7:45, 25c tax. cluding cjyte in- mKtjmmsjttttKKtttmttttKtttatttttttt Dr. T. W. NOTESTINE the military service there. Mrs. Mary Bunnell is very 111 at her home. Mrs. Bunnell has been 111 for some time but Is considerably worse the last few days. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Wofflnden last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. George Harris and family of Ogden, Ernest Wofflnden, and C. H. Poulson. The Fisher family from Montana who have bought the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cordner have moved Into the home, Mr. and Mrs. Cordner having moved Into the upstairs apartment of the house owned by Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Rohbock. Theron Kirk who occupied the Rohbock home hove moved to the Windsor ward for a time but expect to return to the ward later. Mrs. Elsie Poulson was guest of honor at a birthday party last Tuesday when a group of relatives called to spend the evening with visiting and games. Dainty refreshments Including a birthday cake wrere served. Cauptain Clyde E. Weeks Is here from his post of duty to visit with his family who are making their home at present with Mr. and Mrs. C. Wliford Larsen. Captain Weeks is stationed with the U. S. army st San Antonio, Texas, he will be here about two weeks. Mrs. Manrlne Hagland arrived from Hawaii last week to Bpend some time here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Loveless. Shirley Adams, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams, was brought home from the Utah She was operValley hospital. ated on for rup.ured appendics three weeks ago. mmm JESS. Wl 1 Announces Opening of Full Time Offices in Orem i Comer of Highway and Canyon Road HOURS; 1:00 to 5:00 10:00 to 12:00 Every Day Monday to Saturday After hours call for appointments Phone, residence 1837W Office, 069J4 GENERAL PRACTICE mm HONEY ICING Since sugar rationing has gone into effect, householders will begin to look for sugar substitutes t osatisfy the sweet tooth. Honey and molasses will be used more often and for more purposes in the kitchen than they were in pre-wdays. Yet cakes, which call for large amounts of sugar, may still be made if other sweets are used for the trimmings. Here honey has a good use. for as a frosting It is light, not too sweet, and an attractive delicate yellow in color. Directions: Measure one cup of honey, and heat it on the top of the stove until It pours easily. While the th honey is warming, beat up one egg white to which teaspoon salt has been added. YVhen the honey is warm enough to pour easily, drizzle It Unto the egg white and continue beating the mixture. Beat until the frosting is stiff. Flavoring may be added if desired. one-eigh- 1 ANY KIND ANY MODEL ANY MAKE far ffc futun . . . Buy Sat fn Call- Stamp OBB fiJJSPK? IMBOi! - Rex Griffiths & Tr.fcnrapli Co. 31 N. Unlv. Axe. Plume 1775 Will) R'nle's Radio Shop ? li X r2 Small 7:15 -- ON lhe Ycuntain States Telrplione Phone 232 ft C : 15 Frida' and Saturday wards, and expect to go to San Diego to see their son Max who GO. 'lAKGtR Doors ojx'n p. left last Tuesday for California They will visit In Los Angeles with their daughters Mrs, Jack Cameron and Miss .Melba Ed- Buy the Range You Want While You Can B) cantatta under the direction of E. B. Terry, which will be held in the Scera auditorium. Word has been received by the grandparents here of the birth of a new daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones of Grass Valley Calif. are Mr. and The grandparents Mrs W. P. Williams and Mrs. Julia Jones. Mr. and Mrs Mont Burr and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Burr and Mr. and Mrs Stanley Farley have relumed home after being employed for some time in California. Merrill Palmer was given a birthday party at his home last Tuesday afternoon when a group of little friends enjoyed games and refreshments. Easter decorations were usd. Those present were: Jan Feterson, Kent and Merlin Rowley, Trevor, Carrell, Carl and Kleah Rowley, Murray and Merlene Skinner and Leland s at Low Prices E too t Davis. A family dinner was se.rved last Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Carl Farley. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Farley of Mt, Pleasant, Mr .and Mrs. Stanley Farley who have recently Anna Lunoeford, Mrs. Dora returned from California, Mr. Mrs, Dave Gordon, Mrs. and Mrs Frampton Collins, Mr. Bremer Snell of Spanish Fork, and Mrs. Farley and Merrill and Mrs, Catherine M. Daniels, and Weston Farley, Mrs, Mitchell. Friends of Mrs. Emma Stratton Add to Timpanogos will regret to learn that she Is quite 111 at her home and all join in wishing her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Philo Edwards With Every Range Sold, Your Choice of 20 Sq. Yds. Linoleum 32 Pc. Set Dinnerware , wusn . . TIMPANOGOS VINEYARD I F'viu-- .i bn dty, i,e weud.r if ibe o At Lions Meeting fW?, Pekingeses. m-c- Lee Kay Speaks, Shows Sound Film Alert Meeting Called For Saturday 1 and Mr ses-Bl- Mutuals and P. T. A. Combine Tues. For Educational Program I.' lime moves on, and i:h It , and und Mrs. AIR n Duka of firm-- unexpected joy V 'I a lovserums. for of Mrs. Sarah Ir.ivn HooWy one then ed is on, passes Windsor. is capable and underMr. and .Mrs. Rec-G, liman of for bJp that a time h t us Lindon. Mr and Mrs Lowell P. standing At such arid Yuriev and Mrs. Harriet Parley. offer our sympathetic service vears of experience. Berg our will last The get-tbe the gether Phone 37 8. m the old home as it will be torn Mortuary. uown. Mrs. Variey and her sou Lowell and family are moving to Windsor where they have purchased the Oretn I G. A. Market and will take it over the first of Speakers in church last Sunday April. evening were Lawrence Palmer Mr. and Mrs Morrill Oison and and David L. A vocal Rowley. two children of Salt Lake visited solo vas sung by E. B. Terry achere Sunday with her parents, companied by his daughter SherMr. and Mrs Harry Orvin. rie. During the services BeverDr. and Mrs Clayton Montgomly Kiti hen was ordained a memery. Mr. and Mrs Glen Fillmore ber of the church, having been of Ileber City and Mr. and Mrs. baptized earlier In the day. Paul Van Wagner and son Phillip No church services will he held of Layton visited here Sunday in the ward next Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. due to Stake conference. All Murdock. also tne attended They ward members are invited to atSunday evening church services. tend the rendition of the Easter Stake Genealogy jouo,1e:i 'BT u)1,huy I hone UtieKJ Mrs. Bessie Lemon, Utah CounM 7:1 p. in. hi tlie Provo high ty Home Demonstration Agent, fLEASAHT VIEW main building in the base- has planned a trainirg class for UMITK NOTICE ment, there will be held First Relief Society work and business The Salt Lake Temple will be Nielsen Anna Mis, lasM-Aid There is no charge leaders to be held Thursday, open for regular wotk on and ail aie invited to take advant- April 2, at 3 p m. in the Shilton Monday, April 6th, general conMargaret Dudley tank her Sun- age of such an opportunity. stake administration building. ference having beta postponed. day School class on a hike up the and Mrs. Morbeth Snow leaders of Sharon stake Senior temple excursion wil! Provo River. They played games willy.f.leave Friday for Milford to areWard to attend, be held Thursday, April 8th, lu 4 2 Invited especially served. and refreshments were attend the funeral of Morbeth'a Provo, Utah lo the Salt Lake Tempie from There will be a special meeting grandfather, Don A, Workman. and also leaders from and Timpanogos stakes. Sharon Stake. in the adult class next Tuesday at Mr Grace MeEwan was given Miss Lemon will give the closMutual at 7.30. The Edgeniont a birthday surprise party Saturing demonstration for this phase clasB will also he in evening by her brothers and of Relief Society work. The speaker will be Mr, Lambert day sisters and Mr. and Mrs. Horace cf the P. T. A. Slack, her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Penrod enARE YOU ALERT? joyed a visit by their daughter Wanda of Brigham City. Mr. Lee Kay, of the State Fish Mrs. W. E. Andrews had as Are .you alert? and Game department was guest weekend visitors Mr. and Mrs. Do you know the danger of speaker at the regular Lions Tom Jones of Sait Lake City. ol your position? (Tub meeting held Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Jones Are you registered to help pro at Twin Pines Cafe in Orem, Ills school children The visited educaadult and of Ogden Page case of an subject was Conservation of their folks, Mr, and Mrs. P. K. tional program, sponsored by the tect your Interests in Natural Resources," and colored emergency? P. T. A., will be combined with Nielsen and Mrs. Preal Jones. If you are not now registered, sound pictures were shown. Mr. and Mrs, Arlington Snow the Fleasaat View and Edgemont should do so at once. You Group singing was enjoyed by left Tuesday to attend the funeral mutual meeting Tuesday evening. you can register for emergency civil- the members present. The folm March at A. Mrs. Snow's Doth 81, 7.30 In of , p. father. the ian defense duty at the Orem City lowing new members were prePleasant View chapel, according Workman of Milford, Utah. now. sented with Lion pins by Roy Mrs. Kutherin Firth and Mrs. to announcement of Mrs. Bliss hall Donald Speed in organization is essent- Park: Curtis Gordon, Louise Clark of Springville drove Allred, P. T. A. president in that ial. Do your patriotic duty to Dixon, Clifford Burningbam, and to Ileber Tuesday to see their area. and your Elbert Miller. Dr, A. C. Lambert of the Brig- yourself, your family, nephew, George Kohl, Jr., who has WAR! This is friends. Lion Thomas Jacob arranged been called into the service. ham Young university will speak Register now to protect the and conducted the program with Police Chief Claude Hawkins on current day problems and the most is the home It front. President John S. Lewis presidspoke on civilian defense at Re- war situation. we have. lief Society Tuesday. Tuesday, ing. The discussion will be highly vulnerable front RULON L. WEST March 31, will be Social Science informative and Intensely InterHENRY RADDATZ Lesson given by Mrs. Anna Camp- esting, at this time, and a good W. L. JACOBSEN, bell and Mrs. Ilia Gadd. attendance is desired. The public Commanding Staff of Tuesday and Thursday evenings is Invited. Mrs. Geo, T. Wells reporter DeOrem Civilian fense Corps, Cliff Barbackus and family have not moved to American Fork as previously reported, but have moved onto the Otto Sorenson farm in Orem until they can find AND THEY a suitable place to build. ARE ALL All members of the Alert orThe late Bishop William Var-le- y family met at the old home ganization and all those registered for civilian defense are to meet Saturday evening. Two daughtSaturday evening, 8 p. m. in the ers, Mrs. Vanza Ash and Mrs. Orem City hall, according to Irene Wright, were honored, it Rulon L, West, commander in being their birthday anniversarchief of the Civilian Defense ies. Inst Thursday. A delicious : Those presCorps. supper was served. Purpose of the meeting is to ent were Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin further perfect the organiatlon Wright of American Fork, Mr. and outline the duties of the and Mrs. Ezra Ash of Salt Lake, Mr. and idrs, Horace Prestwltch, group. .Lih fi'iy due i.iut but rurut nines we er Co. REPAIR OR ADD TO YOUR HOME Small Monthly Payments BEAUTIFUL HOMES XU ; |