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Show mi: I'd. ; v. i; ;! elir linin' tif iiuirmt Matter. iK'tWr LnurW m Ulefit-fct - xt. i. At I uuj, ,v.M tv r 8. by tf' I Uil yt . r u 17 Provo, trouble 'll, .'. I. staMla. IP on Pot Us - v e ! 1 j . U .uu?5n' 'vtMr thTmitf Em V At Frv4 Vineyard Rians Ward Conference bl horui Kmi i i r ..t i ;.im Vul'. !' S v .1 u V".. r ii.i nko i i.llJul' Lit ill im n -i- Mem hi is of the Grand View In 'V nlillld!: dllii lit I Wald Keiii f homely will com p se jnu, that yuu lcvo oils as I faie lovtJ yua; that; the gioups that will do sewing i' ai-- u l'ive oil'1 another. John i the I tah Valli y Hospital on July 22. One group will go at a. m. and the second group will Seivicis will he under ni at 2 p m. Members of the at, ni s Hit JirutMu ci the Stake ward are urged to offer their Mr Ray Tarter and in this behalf. They may .Ali. uisou Vernon. n'lUaet their ward r.lief society a ant MdjL nt. The Eiders Yaw, t euchei s from the varl-- u Quorum will furi.!-- h the Sun- rilnf society oi eanira!ion3 of It will day fvinirg int'grara. be under the direction of Mr. ti.c st..ke made their monthly t!i. mt Cluff. veils to the individual homes in Tin.lsaiiceos this week. The topic Stake Missionar- the ies wi'j furnish the program. ter (i)MUs'ion was The Church V. fury Elan. "A 'Hit i i'i-1'0 ri'i n 1.1. 1 1 tr Rowan Realty Euys j Attractive 4 room ?T2J(J modern brii k home with 2 aerts land. Full basement, Extra bedroom in fuinaio. (Jjod water right 1 block off State Highway, On :n. jAC-.s- . Lows ii d ter-ii.i- : cmv-t- v st c .ul- - I, rm mi'! Tor Receiving Free Grasshopper Fait Comim ncing tin'- - week i: j i un ijm 5 room modern $3700 basement. frame home, Garace, Large workshop. deep lit. $500 down $37.00 per month. $30 or r f PRIMARY Thh Sixth ward bishopric will charae of baptismal services the Sunday, July 12, for the Utah and bo in By Olive K. Burningbam . V S A M TAILORING inyi-ibl- SAM Fatory Complete MATTRESS and BATT SERVICE t-- t REPAIRING Rowan Realty, Inc. BATTERIES Only Factory In Utah County! We are not represented by any transient mattress workers, out will ca ' for and deliver without extra charge. Just Phone 345 $ Or drop n a card 661 West 2nd North UTAH PROVO VULCANIZING 67 E. Center 8t., Provo Phone 710 BULL 121 W. full water location. irxtr gQptl garden ground. $350. 6 Acres, full water right, 6 room brick home. $lv50. r. I M-- fr x 13 refd lot, Provo VETERINARIAN Phone 160 156 West 3rd North 1 462 West Center Tom Demos Shoe Shop ' 1 room modern brick home, full basement, 2 bedrooms In 6.02 actes of basement; P- 5tt North Unileisitj Air! After Office Hours Call: Wilford R. Stubbs - OtO J2 J. Edwin Btcln - 1156 C See FRED E. RAY Shoe Repairing 78 No. Univ. Ave. at DR. CLARK REYNOLDS HEALTH CLINIC 102 E. 1 No., Irovo. Utah Specializing in Cori ction of Provo Piles and Ruptures without Oper- Rear of Booterie 121 We-- t Center ations. equipment. COMPLETE Radiator and Glass Spring Service P. L. LARGE II Manufacturer of IlIOXE 100 Ahlander Mfg. ARCHITECTURAL SHEET METAL WORK Co. Provo 475 S. Unjv. Ave. Valves. Fittings, Pipe, Sanitary Plumbing, Warm Air, Hot Water and Vapor Heating Air Conditioning. By WYMAN BERG C. OWEN DRAPER Most cities and towns in America before 1920 depended on the speed and power of magnificent teams of horses to haul fire en- ines to the For Stove and Washer Repairs Anything Repaired UTAHS Seeks Seat In State Senati L . -- Repre-enlaliv- oi , 2 " WINDSOR cow-she- they Lawn Mowers Sharpened hog-pen- , 650 N. 17 W. ji' hnrge The catapult, now standard eqhipment on many of onr ships of wag was first successfully used by the United Slates Coast Guard at the Anocorila, D. C., Base. do-sl- re '61 112 Phono would with nostrils flaring mane and Wyman Berg and tall tossing In the w ind. Down the cobblestoned streets they clattered,' their hoofs pounding out a wi'.d drumbeat of Bedls sound. cut through tne peace of the town, fire engines swung up on two wheels as they, lurched abruptly around corners, and firemen clune grimly to the ailing at the back and sides, Every boy in town followed In the wake of the excitement and there wasnt one of tnem wuo wouldnt have given his most to ride up prized possession firealongside the rubber-coate- d men, behind the great team that answered the alarm of fire. What do you remember of the days that are now past? Wed be Interested, in hearing about your memories. Just send us & short note, or stop In to see us. Let ns explain our service to you so that you may avoid any worry which might arise when you find the need for help we are qualified to give. We are fully equipped to offpr complete and dignified service. Bprg Mortuary. Phone 378. J m 1 1 (DOC FIX IT) blazing scene. There were usually three horses to the team cither all white or all black. Out of the firehouse ? U(ah County Publisher West Center, Phone 574 665-34- 3 Realty Natural and Constructive treatments. k. Zel-pli- Phone 108 Louis Kelsrh & Sons 1111 PROWS & STEIN REALTY CO. INSURANCE LOANS and REAL ESTATE 343 West Center 4 ground. 2 shares of Timpan-ogo- s Located on Water. East Canyon Drive. $6500.- Phone 456 RALPH'S RADIO ANI) APPLIANCE The Home of Guaranteed Service - Phone 618 No. Univ. Ave. 66 Provo, Utah Guaranteed W. W. THOMAS modern frame home, full basement, hot air heat; 1 room furnished In double garage. basement; $4200, terms. slst-Bidin- Provo, Utah 053-- J COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE ELECTRIC RUBBER WELDERS RECAPPING A new 4 room j I N. 1 DR. ARTHUR VANCE BROS, Phone Real Estate BARGAINS 4 The Shoe Man (VntT St. - Provo t 25 acre loam farm. Excellent water right. 4 room modern nearly new 4 basement, brick 'home. barn, coop, cattleshed, granmile from ary, garage. Highway 91, Orem, Utah. rlghLgood or Utah County Mattress THE TAILOR Wc-- Shoe e liTti West MITCHELL 401 Sciitii lind yi-ibl- Sole of a Shoe. e IlLMUDl LING a be it whether a-- 1 I 3 $6S25 SHARON The Shoe Sole Man fix ho Sole of jour We JjuliiV ami Gentlemen's Both ini: j tailoring M il S and COATS at ,'J5 up ALT EllING III PAIIH NG mediately. 1 l. fn? u u H 1 1 room frame homo. acre. Good water. Am. Fork. $100 down. 4 room modern $2370 brick home. Barn, corral, garage, sheds. Lot 99x198. Spanish Folk. Occupancy im- l si iivin s r nming cation at tne For your excellent cooperation l'i'vo Stakes, commencing at 3 tah County Fair Grounds Live p. ci at the Stake Administration we do express our sincere thanks, Sunk Building will be open from Building, corner 1st West and nur summer Primary classes at 2 on p. ni until 8.00 p. m. on ail 2 o'cloi k are proving more popNorth Provo. week days except Saturday. On solution t t!is problem. It simi ly have any fea'-ill- e ular each week. The children are Saturday it will be open from 9 illustrates that. cm trary to tl e belief of many city peovastly interested and feel well a in. to 1:00 p. m. farm. on the repaid for coming out each week. PLEASANT VIEW ple, everything isnt perfect down This change ha been made to Some excellent woven bells, pursthe 2nd waid at 2 p. m. All Stake make it more convenient for es, and plaster paris pictures have Mrs. Anna iNieiseu TIMPAIIOGOS Board mem hers e urged to be fanners to get the bait in the The Inalready been completed. so and afiernoon be to evening prosf nt. Mr and Mrs. Lynn Taylor and terest is keen in the piano and to able dEtribu'e it the following children spent the week end at dance classes. Any child, even Don Mack Dalton of Manila morning The program In church next their mountain home, Bricker though he hasn't been able to atwas Sunthe principal Bpeaker District A arn ultural InspecSunday evening will be under the as and had their Haven", guests tend the previous meetings, may direction of the shake missionary day evening at the ward chapel. tion Department. Mr. and Mrs Ralph B. Keeler and come and benefit by those we The School officers had is Sunday Itawg Sterling organisation. have planned ahead. Mr. and Mrs. Vernand children, Hie of charge program. uhalTin. An interesiing proon C. Tolboe and children. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones and gram lias been arranged and the Mareta Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Workman Lyatrup, Joyce Bear-liairea would like children of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. good bishopric Fawn Walker, Wana Nielson have from returned Fort Lewis, Milton C Jones and children, presentation of the ward mem- and Dorothy Walker are enjoying Washington, having visited with Mrs. Yvonne Perry and son, MisS bers. Sunday evening sen ices will tin ir son, Reed, Jr. a week's vacation up Provo canHilda Mil hies and Mrs. Michie Five babies were given names yon. They have a cabin at Viv- be riven under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. D O. MacKay, a family outing on the Hie stake Missionaries, Mr. Ray in fast meeting last Sunday. They ian Park. Mis Wallace Gurr, and Beth and enjoyed 4th. we e Linda Ann, daughter of Mr Curler and Mr. Orson Veruon. Wanda Gurr have returned from Mr and Mrs. Harold Jones Mr and Mrs .Free Kofford are and Mr. Vaun Williams; Kathn,iting with Eugene Gurr who Is leen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Nielson were rejoicing over the arrival nf a new Rationed at Fort Lewis, Wash-M- and children of Ogden and Mr. Gavle Nielsen of Salt Lake vlsit- and Mrs. Robert Cartwright a by boy. Earl Joyce, Jones; Cynthia ington s. ed at the P. K. Nielsen home over Orrel and family of Eureka, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Seth Lai son, new daughter of Mr. and Miss Amelia Maurin the week end. James Weston, son of t rs' C PTe 5IumPhrey, Joseph S. members of the ward, also have Roulder City, Nevada is Mr. and Mrs Newell Baum and Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Adams; Johnson of Pleasant Grove and a new bahv hoy at tlieir home. idling with lier folks'. She was children and Mr. Mrs. and J. W. Mrs Mr. and of son Johnson. Margaret Dudlpy re-Elwood, s Gary Alice D Watts, mother of heie for the wedding of her p turned Monday evening from Elwood Jenkins. r r J. Clarion visitis which took Watts, The G. W. Club entertained at Sylvia, place Yellowstone National Park having Mrs. Charles Rohboek and in- a at the Lystrup ing at the Watts home in Sharon. Thursday, July 2. hamburger visited with Mr. Baums folks, fant daughter came home from home Friday fry "rMembers ot the Stake Presi-ald Mrs. Arlington Snow The occas-sio- n evening. Mrs. Mary Poulsen was a week last Utah the Valley hospital word that their 'end visitor being in honor of the birth- denev of the V I.. M I. A. spent have received of Mrs. Caroline week Other new babies in the day anniversary of Vida. Those Tuesday nftermon m. n has transfer-iDallas, been and evening ' Brnkaw. ward are a son of Mr. and Mrs. to M. A I rpd the Fort Grant, Illinois. l.iiine in Provo present were Mr. and Mrs. Deli Samuel Pvne, born Friday, July Aston, Blanche Th, ReIef society will hold Nielsen, Mr. and ('anyon While there they milled 3; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Earl prepare the home for the coming lluir Ju,-- meeting on Mrs. Preal C. V. IT. Says: Jennie Walker, Harris, 5 a and Biggs, born Sunday, July Elba Rawlings and the guest of MuiKun, when Hie (leaning was Jn's' ,awn next Tuesday, July mfit 2:30 A newspaper man A fine program daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Seth honor. completed a dinnr, WiR enjoyed worthy of Larson. all horn at the Utah Vallias been arranged and refresh- - the name must know that liquor by the workers lie Walker family vere the n,s M HI lie served. All are ley hospital. is the best agent Hitler and Japg Mr. Fred Fielding f Shell tv ' roI,iP' All district teach- - can have In the United States. Leland Gappmayer, son of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lyst-ui- p has been with visiting Wednesday evening, celebrat- - 'f,;,.nds H,'P rt'm,nd'd to viHtl thelr Liquor is forbidden to German Bishop and Mr. Roy Gappmayer and rin( ives in pharon '' , BI11 r''nrt 0 and Jap soldiers, hut the Axis is at the Utah Valley hospital ni flu birthday anniversary of i' . , n'1,h "i'" is He '"''A at staying The guests In- - Hie home leaders are anxious for every man where he had an operation for ap- - Mrs. Lystrup. I!,'an' Tetary. of Mrs Lev Doss L"11e M:SS Jan Kaye Boyle ot iti our armed service to drink pp ndieftis lat week. He is report- - eluded Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Col- Mrs RussH Kitchen a spent Mr. and Mrs. w ei k wilh ledge of Tooele, Glendale, California, is spending the more the better, for they ed to he recovering niceiy. her parents Mr, the summer with her grandmothknow that soldiers and sailors Lit. Dayle Nelson, daughter of Alvin Coiledge ot Lehi, Mr. and Vis. Curds Gordon. She Was Mrs. Mark Anderson of Ameri-- 1 who use liquor are less efficient Mr, and Mrs. Tony Nelson has rehv her husband on Julv I er, Mrs. Cbas. Allred jninP(i in direct ratio to the amount of ab,Pa turned to her post of duty as a ran Fork, Mr. Merrill Walker of Oh and they returned to their' were: Sunday isjened Mr. and Mrs. Marvel home that nurse at the Bflrnes hospital In Lindon, Mar,,yn - daughter of Mr. and alcohol they have in their system. evening Vancover. E'bert 3nd E"a RoninT Ml1' History and experience have provDayle went by plane Walker, Mr. and Brs. Donald ElsThret babies were r" ed fighting men who drink are to New York where she visited inore, Martin Walker, Mr. and lust Sunday afternoon. christened They were A delirious Von less effective than those who do with her sister (he former Velma Mrs. Lee Rawlings. Mr. of LaDean, and daughter Charles Crandall, son of Mr. Nelson, then to Washington to luncheon was served to all and Mr- - Merrill Crandall; Ilene Mrs. Dean and Rulh Ashton Boy-ac- not. We have a remarkable exvisit with friends during her two ample of that in North Africa Just La Von Jepperson, daughter of Miss Imogene Pace of Loa, now. weeks vacation. Newspapers have been Mrs. Elizabeth Tratt and son Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Jepperson; Word has been visited with Mr. and Mrs. boasting how much beer and Utah, received by Billie motored and Melvin La Veil to Sait Lake Edwards, son Mrs. Leiia Harris that her bob other liquors haVe been sent to of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Edwards. Tracv Colvin last week. and spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacKay that area for allied soldiers. The Waldo lias been stationed at Thursday Verl and Lynn Miner left the Shepherd Field since he entered ai ternoon of the 4th to V hen that best known of all and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nielsen Germans who are not permitted return the U, S. army service, has been lo their Enitet States Ships, the Constitu- and baby spent the 4th at Mt. to have liquor, are smashing post of duty in the U. S. Xebo Resort. transferred to Boston, Mass, Navy. through, to the everlasting hurt tion. sailed forth against the Mrs. Preal Jones and children, and disgrace of the United Nawhere he is attending an aviation French in 1792, she was escorted Mrs. Loralne Wright was pleastions. We must not forget what school. by two Coast Guard revenue cutMrs.' Ina Smith of Los Angeles antly surprised Tuesday evening ters. Real liquor did at Pearl Harbor, HongIn Buys came Saturday to visit with her when Mrs. Chloe Brigority( Beulkong and Singapore. Why defend an enemy In our parents Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Poul- - ah Landier, Helen Anderson The famous NC-4- , REAL ESTATE which flew Enid Johnson, Clara Lauder, son. midst that digs at the vitals of (he North Atlantic in 1919, was our home life, devitalizing our Hariis and Grace Wickam piloted by Lieut. Gordon Hansen, who Is employHeal Co, morals and appreciation of spiried in Ogden spent the week end arrived to celebrate her birthday Slone of the United Commander States Coast 1 65 tual values and dulling sense of West Center St. holiday with his parents Mr. and anniversary. Gusrd, Mrs. V. Fmil Hansen. responsibility to God, h .me and Beautiful 6 Room CompleteMiss Florence Elseberry has recountry. ly Mod. English Type Home turned t her horns in Summerset with full finished basement. Culo'-ado- . after visiting here with WEEKLY .Exceptionally fine surroundher sunt Mrs Lawrence Wilkin- ings and lovely landscaped HEALTH REPORT lot, fiont and back. ChoicReports from local health est location. East front. A to tiie State Department of Tnn OF THANKS wonderful buy $S300. Elisha Warm r, well known' Health for the week ending July r of a Spanish Fork and 3, show the health '.iiert P.irt-- and family are de-e- publi'hi I Room Hi ii k Bungalow picture in Tuesday fliea tor tne Utah to be considerably Improved mis of expressing sincere Eay-obaseModern, Strictly ibni'ls erd appreciations to all Demorruiic nomination ag State over the previous week. A total ment. Fine lot. $4000. nn tor from Utah !' vh-- ' " nnv wav acnjjited of 5S2 cases of communicable County. M Warner s rved in the ,,H do mg the long illness and Boom Frame Home, Mod. diseases was retorted as comparou o of ie.i'h of Mi. Jr wife and mother ?2000. ed ,wi!h a tr tni of 812 cases to' during Deep lot la.-t term of the Utah State Van- Bi tiie week ending June 26. For words of rom-f- Hie 16 Acres Extra Clioice Land He was artive as a ' .uni f The epidemic of measles connil sc vices and kind i.ereieuie, with Primary water right. 3 i" o in r of the Revenue and Tax- T lirances. tinues to subside, only 283 cases E?Hmatef-l94acres fruit. ' ..(ion Committee and was instru-- 1 being reported as compared with ' Good crop about $300. mental in the enaotmmt of laws! I 4 73 for the previous week. AH house. which brought the Utah revenue, for $1800. ' One case of Rocky Mountain $500 down. setup in comformitv with the spotted fever was reported from federal statutes. He was also a Mrs. Ferry N'hDon, Reportei Salt Lake City. The patient Is a 6 Acres Clioice Land with member of the Corporations, Fish housewife, and It is the opinion water good rights. Nearly Congratulations to Mr. and and Game, Manufacturing and of the attending physician that the new Modern Home; coops, Mrs Theral Bullock who were Commerce, Public Printing, and infected tick responsible for the s and gae married recently. Mrs. Bullock Reference Committees of the disease was brought into the home $5000. rage. House. Wanda was Miner, formerly by the husband who had been For the pa-- t thirty-fiv- e 214 Acres with Mod. Brick daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orden years in one of the nearby canramping ' Miner of Orem, and Theral Is Mr. Warner has been active In tht Home, some outbuildings yons. the so of Mr. and Mrs. Ervlng newspaper publishing field In Close to Provo. $4500. Weber County reported erne Bullock of Pleasant Grove. Both Utah Couny, during nearly all case of undulant fever the patiAcre Room 5 H with Brick that time being publisher of The are popular young people of the ent la a farmer and It Is presumed ome, close In; fine garden. Spanish Fork Press In his native communities where they lived. that he became infected through $3800. He moved to Favson last Mr. and Mrs Alvin Kirk are Citv drinking raw milk. A report of the proud parents to a fine ion, February, where he took over the the case has been made to the Aiso several Good Cattle and duties of at the born Sunday afternoon publisher of The Payson State Department of Agriculture Ranches. Dairy to ax no have "I He particular has served for Utah Valley hospital. The elated Chronicle. who will investigate the dairy In tne In the community. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. many years as a member of the grind in seeking a position List with, Insure with herds Mr. Warner Wallace Morby and Mrs. Carrls executive committee of the Utah Plate Legislature, Other diseases reported were as and Buy from State Press Association and in ays. "I am not pledged to supKirk of Orem. follows: Chlckenpox 47, Influenza or 46 19 anwas any Its port represent elected particular Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Nielson president. 1, German measles Ileal Realty Co. 18, mumps Mr, Warner has alwaye been an group of citizens. I have no nounce the arrival of their first 8, scarlet fever 157, pneumonia use to a as the legislature grandchild, a son, born to Mr. active Church worker. He served 5, tuberculosis 2, whooping cough 165 West Center St. and Mrs. Wesley Long of Provo. as Bishop of the Spanish Fork pringboard to land a political Phone 4 Provo, Utah 31, gonorrhea 13, syphilis 12, an4 am I In seelnerested jnh. Second Mr. ten of Ward over for only and The infant daughter years, rheumatic fever $. After Honrs Call; a was a fair that ci.izens all dea he In get Kirk received the the North- ing Mrs. Milton missionary Of this total Utah county reW. Ward Heal 876 In legislation and propose to supname of Nona, at the Fast Day ern States, served as a ward clerk 5 cases of chlckenpox, 9 T. ported H. Heal g7g slake superintendent of Religion port only such laws as will be to Services Sunday. 1 measles. German measles, 4 J. E. Syrett a held Glass best interests of the and Union the lug number of Board other people Stake meeting mumps and 4 cases of typhoid of Utah. rill be bold Sunday afternoon at positions In his church. fever. ci ) 9, 1912 Relief Society Sunday Services, 'Ui.ltii-- ' tl' U.t "EU ; 1 ui! I OffK the farm 1 iiV t IJ31, S p nu ations "lilli Our Qommunily Or Thursday, July jvhen the destination Is desirable, expectation speeds our progress. Mary Baklr Eddy. the iiousew ife who buys wisely am iousitvos supplies out nbutes just as inuih to our iar elicit in this "War of i nils im as tin. fold soldier. Of couisn, every American hoii'i r He jv gomg to do lor be- -t to lit a real "economy sol1: der ilu..;,a tie my whiih will help onr war program. Soap. Enwrap beiore storing. The soap dries out, Luts longer when exposed to the air several days bt fore use. Tots and Pans,. Take good care of them now that noial is needed for war industries. Often old ones tan be repaired. IDat tin m slowly and do not use too hot a , i 1 fire, thereby reducing the strain on the metal and amount of heat used. Brooms and brushes: Wash after use, and store, Water taps: Repair them to conserve citys water supply, first Aid Kit: Make one at home and know how to use it. Price: Watch market reports to learn which nutritious foods are most plentiful and least expensive. Blackout material: Before going to the store to buy special "blaikout cloth, the thrifty housewife will look through her old blankets to find material that will do just as well and not cost a cesit. Fire Hazards: Clean out cellar and attic to avoid undue fire hazards Turn the old rags and papers over to organizations conducting defense salvage campaigns. dlM! tlii (' 4 i$ ; 1 '! f i i ) i n i . i ' ruf j (!T$j. hi ti j Lj j: j jjj , i |