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Show Thursday, June 23, 1942 T1IE VOICE OF SHAKOS FLEASANT VIEW Mr". Anna N'ii'"u, zu'purier lit ih L&rson jtavt- a "bum-Tui"day in honor of Thelma whose fiar- riage to H.irtld L. rsi n is to he Mr-- i - Bn-rHo- r an tveiit of Satuiday. A bride's tieolc was made, and delicious iits wire st.rvt.il. Many lovely gifts were received. Mrs. Corzette Allnd and Mrs Ina !ew!s were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Quail Cannon and two little song were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C'has. Allred. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Workman have gone to Oriel'll to visit their son, Corpoial Reed Jr. who is ill in th hospital at Fort Lewis. The Assyrians were in an and not on the ail night alert in 6u7 B. C. wheu the Medea lapturtd Ninevah. (2) The Babylonians were at the Feast of BeBUazzar, not on the alt rl" when Cyrus descended upon their city m 539 B. C. (3- - The Saxons spent the night in drinking and were not on the ' at the battle of Huttings m lOGii when they met the Nor- 1'ieiire at 7.30 instead of s 00 as (II bip.re. l was brought Keeler home last week from the L D S. hospital where he underwent an o elation three weeks ago. from the home are to the tlleif that although weak he Is ' pi oi e slow ly. M- ami Mis Lyle Wilkinson and family of Grass Valley, are visituig here with thtir IMHius, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph mans. were not Wi.k.iwn and Mr. and Mrs. C (4) The H at Trenton on Poulson. "on the alert Owen Neils n left Wednesday Chii'tmat Eve. 1776, but were when the cent! ci lor Fort Douglas to report for in li a ry duty He will be as"ign-eliental A r til y surprited them. from there to one of the mill Marshall (5 Key had three tary training camps. gi.it-e- s of Burgundy wine and was not "on the alert the afternoon the Battle of Waterloo and C, V. he failed to carry out Napoleon's Charb-- s al.-rt- Cali-loin- He-tia- d fre II. Says: orders. ij I The French Army was not Hotory reveals some interesting and significant facts on the "on the alert but bad been wine Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gurr, impi nance of sobriety to the de- (Linking in idlene"s when the fall tame in June 1940. Mr. and Mrsv Omar Hansen and fense of a country: Mrs Esther Brown are visiting their sons and brother, Eugene Gurr and Orris Brown at Fort Lewis in Washington. of fro mis Tuesday evening jAtu s u a wiinie roast. The ni'OMon A Mjtic Chi f pas range; gm it i. h.-12th birthday annivers-- . as new. Phone 179S M. ary. M s toi. n Ialmer of Ogden' T. Lydia Holdaway, iged is wih her Aunts, mother of Miltin I Holdaway Is Mis .'d Anderson arid Miss vis it in g at tht ir home. Pei is Young Mr. ond Mis. Lewis F. Wells Mr. and Mrs. Harold fpaldlng attend-funeial srv!ces held tor and dauglitir Pawn hove moved' ' Pi Henry H. Blood at Ideal 4 0 aiie farm mar Alto their summer home In Pav.on Kavv ill-- , Monday. pine', water; good Mi"" Li ill Spalding left Mon-- i Canyon. Dr. an all fenced; planted Mrs Reed Holdaway day for Chnago where she will soil; alfalfa. and daiiehtir Karin of Eos tv nn for a m Ti'h, the guest of pi as, grain and Sauifictd to young tries. Ancilis are va.itionlng here for her r and brother-l- n law. Mr. ten days. "ill. $3700. and ADs Wisum Mukley. Major Tl.oilt C. II bertson has B autiful 6 room bri-home 'turned to the coast following in Lindon Strictly modern; an oxlended foutlotiph spent here "i iket- and furnace; large COMPLETE wnli t,ls family barn, coops; laice utility outMr. ar.d Mrs. Alina ONon spent RADIO SERVICE door house, could be rented the wok end in Salt Lake wi'h for dwelling; 3 acre land II RADIO II PHS Nt their son Idon and family. i overed w.th vaiiety trees. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. HunAM) PPI.IACE Lively trees and shade all lull (nee Donna Stubbs) have Mio Home f (JtiaranUMKl Srvio over. Cool and quiet. Must n moved Into their new home see to appreiiate. $6300. Phone V. I ni A vo. Lincoln trees; good water rights; good location In Orem. $2200 fir VINEYARD s -- d Fine Feeds! room modern frame la near Lincoln Orem mgn si hool. $2200. 4 DEPENDABLE! CWT. In-r- e -- Orem Real Estate d pk-r.t- j , k i - j modern basement house, barn, garage, coop, 15 shares water. 10 acres land. In Orem. $4000. room 5 Von CIi gg entertained a This is the time of year when the extra feed values contained in Golden Od Layirg Mash will pay real dividends. Feed it for greater profits. home; 3ts acres laud Good water rights; lots of shade; good location. Am. Fork. $2100. 4 room See US for FIRE. AUTO, and LIFE INSURANCE Orem Real Estate i Grove i DR. E. num-- . 6 ai res to d plant young I, AIKEN ! OnU r St. - Ptoo is qualified by thorough train in and jrars of wrienoe to rumlur a 'ujwrlor 52 V. plant. Neuritis, Rheumatism IJver, Stornaeh and Kidney trouble. aches, Lumbago, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd of Xorth In the Kather- Carolina ate living ine Filth home. 65c 1.63 Reclaimed Wheat 1.73 Huu-eho- (rfi-TU- xi 1.53 SOFT Fly Spray, Service, v hJch has proven very Headin treating 2.00 Calcite (hen size) 47c CHIROPRACTIC Mrs. Arlington Snow has received word of the promotion of her son, Kay. In the defense 2.23 Growing Mash Mixed Pig Feed Dairy Feed 80 lb. Hay Salt (white) Dried Reet Pulp Offiies in Orem ami Pleasant v Street. (Holden Oil Laying 2.50 Mash ld or Animal gal. 90c u-- e, in bulk (bunker farms feeds PHONE OtflR3 Mr and Mrs. A. Royal Hunter attended the double tuneral of Mr Hunters mothers brother and sister Tuesday in Salt Lake. The 4 H Victory club met at the home of Naomi Muhlestein were Refreshments Monday. served to the following: Elaine Allred. Janet Baum, June De 9. Joer, Elaine and Naomi Muhlestein and Joyce Patten. OF THE (Formerly Utah Valley Electric) . J5 xtr-CSSS- IV xT q v4 cl I Tl j rO UV V't More Money for War Bonds x x j Xv' VU .V Va - :;A, 4 Nairn f lc. American stripe walnut ( ( Timpanogos I 710 CL, Hatchery Phone East 3rd South, Provo, Utah Headquarters for Purina Chows, custom grinding and mixing service 13 bed- selling this for Exclusive Kroehler Dealer in Utah Countv. LLOYD - CROME BREAKFAST SETS YOULL SAVE ON BEAUTIFUL MODERN BEDROOM SUITES BURTON-DIXI- . a design and Finish For Every f;.A 1395 ALVTTRESSES 4-TViv- SPRINGS E AND STORE IT MOHAWK RUGS AND YES, the Government wants you to store coal! By ordering now, for immediate delivery, youll help prevent a transpor- CARPETS TABLES & OCCASIONAL PIECES . Lounge and Occasional Chairs Famous Nationally 0STERM00R Interior. ? Special this week finest Mo-- ) oawk Wilton (Quality Carpet Yd. tation Exclusive tie-u- p during the peak season Westinghouse ponH Sales is and Service UTAH VALLEY FURNITURE & ELECTRIC PROVO, UTAH 71 Such savings, made possible by chain store eiouomies, if put into War Bonds, would be a real help to Uncle Sam. UTAH CHAIN STORES - Produced under official State and Federal supervision, for YOUR protection, TIMPANOGOS U. S. Approved, U. S. Pullorum Tested chicks for 1942 are a real buy. Order now, while choice delevery dates are still available. room suite made to sell for 94.95. As an opening week special we are Thats one very important According to the 1910 U. S. Utah chain store Census sales ainoun ted to $ 1 1 ,4 5 4,000 in 1939, the last year for which figures are available. With prices averaging 10 lower, this meant a saving of $4,145,400 to chain store customers. You can save a few cents on cut-rat- e chicks and lose a lot of dollars. We arent interested in inferior chicks. The kind we sell are the LINOLEUM food, clothing, and other necessities, the more War Savings Bonds and Stamps you will be able to buy. way in which the chain stores are aiding the war efBecause chain store fort. prices average at least 10 lower, chain store customers have more money left over after buying the necessities of life. Smart poultrymen know that theres more money in quality poultry. . Congoleum less you have to pay for i Extra-Qualit- y kind that thrive and produce. Try our Purina Embryo-Fe- d chicks this year, and see for yourself the difference in chicks that are prpperly fed during the 21 dayB in the shelL World Famous Kroehler LIVING ROOM SUITES 1 and better get your order in NOW for These chicks if you want to make the most out of 1942 conditions. TII.WK VOU people of Utah County. Your wonderful support and patronage his made this firm grow to a point where we can now serve you with the very finest of furniture at the markets lowest prices. This is our opening week and we cordially invite you to come in and see us. ou will not be asked to buy . . . we want to show you our store and merchandise. Youll have i v- , PROVOS LEADING SPECIALTY HOUSE I The J-- NEW FURNITURE DEPARTMENT Utah Valley Furniture & Electric Lt. Russell Liston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Liston, left June 15 for Fort Scott, Winfield, California, where he will take up coast defense for the U. S. Army. Lt. Liston completeithe R. O. T. C. trainng at the Agricultural college this year. Next Snnuay evening the Primary organization will have charge of the program in church. This will be the graduation of the boys and girls who have completed the work outlined for the Primary and are ready to enter the M. I. A. and the deacons quorums. Commencing next Sunday evening church services will com- - So mpQ nnoimcing the Opening : No. 1 Wet Phone 920 INDUSTRIAL orders will be filled first, so its to your advantage to fill your coal bin now, while you can.. Dont take a chance on being without coal when cold weather sets in. Order nowT . . . today . . and keep your bin filled. Invest in Coal and Defense Bonds! Utah Timber & Coal Ns. 164 West 5th North Phone 232 |