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Show v V VOICE OF SHAKOS I'Jilli Our Thursday, April the M. I. A. An interesting program will be given. and Omar Hani i senLawillVonbe Gurr married Monday, May 4th In the Salt Lake temple, followed by a wedding reception In the Pleasant View amusement 275 hall, Wednesday, May 6th in the evening Congratulations to two swell people. Mr. and Mrs Morbeth Snow men Two hundred seventy-fiv- e a dinner, Tuesday in honor gave between the ages of 45 and 65, of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gibson registered Monday at the Orem who are leaving for Portland, city hall under the United States Oregon, Wednesday to make their fourth draft call, for possible home Mr. Gibson is employed Community Organizations RELIEF SOCIETY uitd the last Issue of the Utah Farmer. He won the first prize of 20 from the Utah Idaho Sugar lumpany for the best acre of beets giowu 111 Utah county In 1941. George Watkins, another Vineyard boy, won second prize. Floyd raised 49 56 tons of beets on 1.91 acres of land, or an average of 25 96 tons per acre. He intends to beat his own record this year on another project. In Next Tuesday's lesson will be on Theology and Testimony, and the visiting teachers topic la Obeying the Commandments of God as an Expression of Faith. Instructions received at the regional welfare meeting held last wA-l- i In Provo, are that Relief Society organizations In the wards are to help In listing the names, ages and occupations of the many new families coming into the communities, so that the Information may be given to the for bringing the green bishop cards to date. House cleaning time should this year be a time of gathering together unused articles of clothing and turning them over to Relief Society organizations. Materials, that can be converted into made-ove- r clothes, or quilts, old shoes in fact, anything that still has good wear in It suould be' sent to the Relief Society, for the nse of those In need. With fruit crops In this area being hard hit by the late frost, the planting of bigger vegetable gardens Is urged, so that bottles and cellars may be filled, regardless of fruit shortages. Numerous calls for women and girls to work In homes are coming daily to Mrs Mary Stewart, work director, and the requests that If there are any suih workers available in our community, wishing to serve as companions in homes at good wages, they should get In touch with her, or with Mrs, Eva Gillespie, Sharon stake Relief Society president. TEACHERS TOPIC For Slay (By May Davis) "Obeying The Commandments of God as an Expression of STAKE GENEALOGY Amelia Latta, Reporter Phone 0 66-R- 2 Orem Registers Men Under Fourth Draft Call duty. Offices were opened from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m., with unpaid, volunteer workers assisting In the were Mrs, They registration. Anita Blair, Mrs. Jennie Johnson, Mrs. Mrs. Frank Woftinden, Byron Clark, Mrs. Ethel Pyne, Mrs. Ada Skin- Mrs. Lloyd Pyne, Senior temple excursion will be ner and V. Mrs. Mayme Wells. held Tuesday, May 19th to the Emil Hansen, city recorder, acted Salt Lake temple from Sharon as chief registrar. Stake. Registration blanks were Identical to the forms used In the three S. I- Temple Notice Salt Lake temple sessions previous Selective Service draft schedule, effective Monday, May registrations. 4th, 1942 is as follows: Monday to Friday daily sessions: 1st 8 to 8:45 A. M. New Mothers Class 2nd 9:15 to 10 A. M. 3rd 12 noon to 12:45 P. M. Begins Today 4th 3:30 to 4:15 P. M. 6th 5:00 to 5:45 P. M. A new series of expectant moth6th 6:00 to 6:45 P. M. ers classes will begin today, FriThe 2nd and 5th companies In- day, at 2 p. m. In the clude living endowments and department at the Utah Valley marriages. Hospital. We wish to give notice to all Public health nurses who have ward chairmen, that the stake has the classes In charge are of the purchased enough One Family opinion that there are many exGroup Records to be used In pectant mothers in Provo and the the homes of families In surrounding communities who the wards, who are church mem- would benefit from the informabers, to obtain their immediate tion received in these classes and family records and can be had by urge all to attend. Visitor are phoning Mrs. Amelia Latta, they also welcome. are one cent each. The subject under discussion for the first class Is "Menstruation and Its Relation to Preg-enc-. Out-Patie- nt can-va-t- y. SUNDAY SERVICES Pleasant View Conjoint, under the direction of the M. I. A. Bee Hive honor night with Faith." awards to be given by Edna Jesus said, "Seek ye first the Snow and Theron Killpack. Kingdom of God, and his rightTime, 7 p m. eousness. Math. 6:33, and later Bee Hive honor He gave this challenge, "If any Timpanogos man will do His will, he shall Light under the direction of Mrs. Darlene Bail, airs. T. J. know of the Doctrine, whether It Kirk and Mrs. Lucy Rasmusbe of God or whether I speak of sen. Time 8 p. m. Myself. John, 7:17, And oar own Prophet said, Grand View Conjoint meeting, M. I. A. "There is a law irrevocably deofficers in charge. creed in heaven before the founTime, 7:30 p. m. dation of this world, upon which Vineyard Bee Hive honor all blessings are predicated and night, M. I A. in charge. Time when we obtain 7:30 p. m. any blessings from God, it is by obedience to that law upon which it Is predicated. PROTECT AGAINST To seek first the kingdom of God, we must have faith in Him DISEASE NOW! and to prove the doctrines of Christ we must try them. Immunization treatments for If we wish a blessing from the children against smallpox, diphLord we must have faith in the theria and whooping cough may law upon which it Is predicated be obtained at the Orem Child and then by obeying that law we Health conferences Which are can expect the blessing to follow held the first and third ThursThe purpose of life is that we days of each month at the Orem may have Joy, but the highest city hall, it is announcer by Mrs. Joy can only come through obed- Lloy Doss, public health nurse. "This protection lg an urgent ience t othe commandments or e laws of God. measure, she advises, And these commandments are and children who are not profor tha well being of man, and If tected against such diseases have he obeys them the result will he far greater chances to contact them during these precarious happiness. times than under normal condiwar-tim- tions. Children under 6 years of age may receive this protection free at the regularly held health conferences." "Bring your children and InThe picture of Floyd Clegg, F. vite your neighbor to come with F. A. boy of Vineyard, was feat you, says Mrs. Doss. Workers Needed According to Information from the U. S. Employment service, of Provo, the following number and classification of laborers are badly needed at the places indicated: 500 Arc Welders, six months recent experience required, California; 2000 Arc Welding trainers, completion of 100 hours of vocational training required, California; 500 laborers, Ogden; lg Parkers, Ogden; 60 Stock clerks or storekeepers, Ogden; 10 Spray 50 Cabinet painters, Ogden; makers and planing mill machine operators, Tacoma, Washington. IMPROVE YOUR PROPERTY ROOFING SCtDS FEEDS FERTILIZER FENCING WINDOW GLASS PLEASANT VIEW Mrs. Anna Nielsen zTJirV' Phone 1'". 207-. Mrs. Oliver Hansen had as her guests Sunday, her sister, Mrs. Morrill of Kimberly, Rupert Idaho, and her niece and husband Mr. and Mrs. Ashmead of Salt Lake City. Mario Bu8sio c&me from Cedar City to participate In the B. Y. U. Track meet, Saturday and won two metals, one for half mile race and one for one mile race. He visited with his fonts and returned Sunday. Last Sunday evening the club, under the direction of Mrs. Merle Foote and Miss LaVon Gurr, gave an Interesting program. This Sunday evening the meeting will be under the direction of z: CLEANING MATERIALS PAINT SPRAY MATERIALS TOOLS INSECTICIDES WALLPAPER STEEL GRAIN HNS Hi pnrowngn refund bnnnfiH by purcfisjlnq Aik tha mstsrisli from your local AwoeUHon war shoo v. local manaqar for dssik. SW This Coupon is Worth CO-OPERATI- Halibut Liver Oil Caps. 2 boxes of 50 for $1.00 satisfactorily. Fr iniary conference was held iu the Grandview ward Sunday A program of songs, evening stories, and short talks was presented by the children of the ward. Every child in attendance parti, ipated in the evening's entertainment. Mrs Sidney Harding who has been seriously ill at her home Is reported to be recovering nicely. Ray Tucker, won the singles championship at the regional meet held last Saturday for the senior high division. Carl Tucker, brother of Ray, won runner up position In the Junior high division in this region. They are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Travis Tucker. her daughter, Luclle, In Heber, W. A. Nuttall, Mrs. Nuttall and who has a new baby girl that was Jesse Nuttall who have all been born last week. quite 111 are reported to be ImAll hoys of scout age of Pleasproving according to reports from ant Vie wwiil meet Monday, May the family. 4th at 5 p m. at the Page school Mrs. Inez Dennison entertainfor a ball game.-ed members of her club ThursCards and refreshments day. were enjoyed by the eight memPL View bers present. Mr9. Juliet Bigler, Mrs. Diana Spring: Clean-U- p Thurman and daughter Linda, Plans for a spring clean-u- p are have returned to their homes In under way In the Pleasant View California, after visiting at the ward this week. Aaronlc Priest- W. A. Nuttall home. hood members met Wednesday evening and cleaned the grounds and parking lot adjaent to the chapel, and it is planned that the THE building will receive a complete houBecleanlng next Tuesday, May 5. accoiding to Bishop Lynn D. , p Plans VIEW "Not all coasting Is done In winter", warns J. H. McAdams, poultry specialist with Purina Mills. "In summer many, many poultry raisers allow their young pullets to go coasting and these pullets ride Is always a downhill one. "What usually happens Is this, says McAdams. "Baby chicks cost good money, so the first few weeks most poultry raisers give their chicks the very best In starting feeds. But as the chicks get larger and eat morn, the tendency Is to stop feeding mash altogether, or to feed a poorer one. Both practice are costly," McAdams claims, "for downhill go their young pullets, and with them go their fall chances for egg a when prices are highest. "What they should do, recommends McAdams, Is change from the very best In starting mashes to the very best In growing mashes, when chicks have eaten two pounds of starting mash each. And he claims this recommendation Is not over expensive for the cost per hundred for growing mash Is usually less than for starting mash. Where the poultry raiser grows no grain, McAdams recommends feeding a nationally recognized growing ration. If the poultry raiser grows a limited amount of grain, he should feed a nationally recognized growing mash that is meant to be fed with farm raised scratch grain. If ha grows a lot of grain, h should have it ground and mixed according to on of several formulas, depending on the grain he has: 1 PO 300 pound ground corn 100 pounds Purina Chowdsr 3 PO 100 pounds ground corn 100 pounds finely ground oats 100 pounds Purina Chowder 3 PO 150 pounds coarsely ground wheat 100 pounds finely ground barley 100 pounds Purina Chowder PO 4 500 pounds ground sorghum grains 200 pounds Purina Chowder OREM DRUG Doors open 7 :00 Show starts 7 :30 Matinee price 23c till 8:00 30c after Friday and Saturday An j 17-0- 17-0- Budget Payments M 2 f .nd Americas New Army March of Time Pluto Junior News of the Day Monday and Tuesday May 4-- 5 PARTNERS UNHOLY Eduard G. Robinson and Laralne Day Adventures of a Newspaperman versus the Underworld and JACKS AND A JILL FOUR StcAatou Ilay Ilolger and Anne Shirley Songs! Dancing! Laughs! Romance! and Cartoon in color Fraidy Cat May Wednesday GO 6 WEST YOUNG LADY Penny Singleton - Glenn Ford - Ann Miller Packed u ith action! Studded with songs! with romance! Rip-roari- SCHILLER PLAYGIRLS PIANO reel musical featurette and 2 All the Worlds a Stooge Stooges Comedy Super Cartoon The Bulleteers A 5c Thur.-Fri.-Sa- coupon good at the Fountain May t. 7-8- -9 TO THE SHORES OF TRIPOLI John Pajne - Maureen OHara - Randolph Scott story of Unde Sam's toughest Filmed in Technicolor! The romantic, action-packe- d nephews! We Do It Because Passing Parade Melodies Old and New Our Gang Comedy How To Take a Vacation Robert Benchley. We'll Patf your carpenter hat:. Ux, ta up. yoWi ft, and better get your order in NOW for y these chicks if you want to make the most out of 1942 conditions. Extra-Qualit- Smart poultrjmen know that theres mors money e poultry. You can save a few cents on in quality - - uu - cut-rat- chicks and Use a lot of dollars. We arent interested in Inferior chicks. The kind we sell are the kind that thrive and prod ice. Try our Purina Embryo-Fe- d chicks this year, and see for yourself the difference in chicks that are properly fed daring the 21 days in the shell. CIO DELAY Prodaeed under official State and Federal supervision, fer YOUR protection, TEfPANOGOS U. S. Approved, U. S. Pullorum Tested chicks for 1W2 are a real buy. Order now, while choice delevery dates are still available. Hobm fanprovnmnali should not b dnlaynd, bncausn daltyi ir cosily. And don't put off hv-fa-g r pairs mads you havsn't got ih cash. mwmm Ttapanccs East T10 Hatchery 3rd South, Provo, Utah Phene 113 Headquarters for Purina Chows, custom grinding and mixing serviee rAVMEr:TS Uao too ABC Monthly Paymoot FUa to t horns udd m Cotai La and se Iaay monthly to tarns srlll bn It you pockot into Co, tnuf4 booh. Thon-su- dj at homo ownoas ar sajoyiag th iaptnvn-mont- (hay hav patai tkia a ami u fsr Uiu gad kdp Utah Timber & Coal 164 West 5th North 17-2- Small 1-- Carole Lombard and Jack Benny exciting romantic comedy! Carole's last and her best! j ' May TO' BE OR NOT TO BE hard-earn- 17-2- 55 W. 5th South, Provo Build a Home 10c On Purchase of In UTAH POULTRY PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION California. Mr. and Mrs. Reed 'Workman. Mr. Lloyd and Kay Snow of Holly Dale, California, called Friday evening by telephone and wished their father, Mr. Arlington Snow, a happy birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Arlington Snow, Mrs. Katherine Firth, Mr. and Mrs. iReed Workman and Mrs. Lola Gibson attended the funeral Friday of Mr Ed Morrison of Salt Lake. Mrs. Bertha Ivina has spent a few days with her sister, Mrs Ray T. Ellismore of Salt Lake City Mrs Katherine Firth and Mrs. Nellie Snow gave a mrtnaay dinner Sunday In honor of Mr. Arlington Snow. Mr. Lloyd Workman of New Mexico son of Mrs. Katherine Firth, has been called into the service as First Lt He having served In the first World War. Margaret Dudley urges all the Young Democrats to have their Taylor. Each of the auxiliaries of the fees in hy Friday. Mr Chadwln Burbldge of Murchurch have been assigned a part ray will leave In June for war of the cleaning. The Relief Soservices, and his wife, Mrs Norma ciety women will devote their (Dtinford) Bprhidge will return regular class time to a work perihome to her folks while he Is od to accomplish their cleaning assignments. The other auxiliaway. Mr. E. E. Twitchell of Cali- aries will meet at the' ward house fornia spent the week end with at 7 p. m. and complete the cleanhis stater, Mrs Lowell Penrod. ing It Is hoped, states Bishop Mrs. Emily Baum gave a birthday dinner Sunday In honor of Taylor, "that all ward members Mr. Newell Baum's father, John will turn out and help In this elean-u- p Baum of Provo. campaign. Mrs Helen Wakefield attended sh with in Louise Tueller has returned to her home in Salt Lake after spending a month with hpr daughter. Mrs. Alma Dunford. Last Tuesday was Social Science in Relief Society, lesson was given by Mrs. Iia Gadd and enjoyed by all in attendance. Next Tuesday is clean-uday for the Pleasant View chapel, amusement hall and class rooms. The Relief Society is dtspencing with their regular meeting and all are urged to come to help clean the Relief Society room and the kitchen. It Is desired that members bring their own pail and Come at 1 p. m. If wash cloths. it can be arranged. Mrs. Kady Cluff Is visiting with Mrs In Bright Lights Raising Project Pc:Utotjt;ttz AND FARMERS daughter home in Srovo, has been removed to his IJme from the hospital. itTuLvn ported to he recovering the nutrition committee meeting GRAND held In Orem Monday evening SPINET under the direction of Miss HanMrs. Susie Jameson sen of the service department of Admirably proportioned the Utah Power & Light Co. All Mr. and Mrs. David Martin, who are interested and would like end styled in authentic to Join the nutrition class report former California residents, have Sheraton design this in new Into home moved their to Mrs. Wakefield before Monday little Piano is sure to Grand View. They are parents evt ning. Were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Baum and of Mrs. Rodney Kimball. prove very popular. The to welcome these new memFrancis have returned home from happy is old time Schiller tone Into our ward. California having visited their bers Mrs. Gerald Chase and daughtquality enriched by the er Raeline of Oakland. California results of Schiller's latter and S. B. Humphrey of Salt Lake MANY PULLETS GO day research in small City were visitors at the George piano accoustics. Tucker home Monday. C0ASTING1 THEIR RJDE Lileth Davis, Eliza Hales, and See it today at Charlotte Davies went to Salt Local Girl ALWAYS DOWNHILL ONE Lake on the temple excursion, Friday evening. Taylor Bros. Co Mr. Arthur Erchenberger former resident of Grand View, who Tlie Department Store of Provo Miss Josephine Booth, daughtreceived a bad skull fracture the er of Mrs. Cordelia Booth of day they moved Into their new Edgemont, is appearing In stage with Earl Carroll's productions Vanities In Salt Lake City this week. She has been working in California for the past year and after a short visit with relatives and friends she will return to the Vanities Cast. F. F. A. Roy Wins Prize on Beet UBaaiiiaHswaiicnaniKsjanBBBKiinatiBnniHiiisuisniiinmis.'saKBSiiisasaraaiia at the defense plant there. Reed Workman called over the telephone from Portland, Oregon, Sunday and talked with his folks, and son, Spencer, daughter, Dorothy. Mrs. Mary Cluff is visiting her 1912 SO, REPAIR OR ADD TO YOUR HOME Small Monthly Payments BEAUTIFUL HOMES Fhone 232 , |