OCR Text |
Show UTAH VALLEY NEWS GRAND VIEW Mra. C. H. DitIm Reporter Hn. OInb Oake u in charge of the very delightful conjoint program, given on Bundmj evening In the chapel. The following musical number were given hr member of the B. T. U. public aervico bureau: a violin duet Prayer Perfect Juno Barton and Dean Brown, accompanist, Dorothy Jorgensen; a piano solo played by Amy Cox; a vocal solo, Avo Marla cung by Margaret Barclay, accompanied by Amy Cox. j. Arthur Ivie gave a talk on the Word of Wisdom, Betty Tanner read tho parable of the Tea Virgins and Nelda Carter gave a report on the addreaa of J. Reuben Clark, at a recent conference. Genealogy meeting waa well attended last Bnnday evening. The teaching of Joseph Smith were discussed by the members, led by clam leader, J. Arthur Ivle. A large Junior class. In charge of fiu Jfclda Carter, Is pursuing the caurse outlined for groups of their age. You've heayd of the magical growth of Jack's bean stalkf Just watch the magic with which Clifford Clyde's new house Is being completed. The genealogical group Is holding a report meeting and social TIRE REPAIRING See Us Now u. s. TIRES and BATTERIES n BRIMHALL BROS. Ill West 1 Rorth NOT MUCH DIAGINATION Is needed to appreciate what a Jew dollars and fewer years will mean to the Investor who buys now. A home or home-sita farm or business. We have a good buy on hand. Bee Us Before You Buy We also have rooms for a business for rent. e, on Friday evening at the home of and sleepy they enjoyed the trip Mrs. Ada Carter. All ward menu a great deal. hers Invited and the teaching com-- 1 Thursday evening SO young mlttee la urged to bo present people were entertained at a j shower at the home of Mrs. Lily Meeting begins at 7:10. Hendrickson WINDSOR (Mrs. Ferry NUlaon Reporter) Martin Walker underwent a operation for aernla at the Utah Valley hospital Friday morning. Mrs. Donna Glllmau Chilton of Lehl underwent a serious operation at the Lehl hospital Thursday, at last reports, aba la la a Several very critical condition. blood transfusions have been given, her brother Wendell and Chal W 11 berg being tha doners. The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Harris Is suffering from Infection. 8everal children of Windsor are confined to their home with Chicken pox and flu. Mrs. Aides Harris has been chosen as chureh history teacher in 8unday school, to taka the place of Mrs. Ella Cragun. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Downs and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Aah have received word of tha safa arrival of a little granddaughter at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Downs at Wyoming, Wednesday, Jan. t. Tho Elders Presidency are sponsoring some well arranged lectures each Friday evening at 7:10 All p. m. at the ward chapel. Prieshood members are Invited to attend. All Elders especially. Two baby girls received names and blessings at Sacrament meeting Sunday. Tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnson waa given the name of Connie Marie, by The Bishop Stanley B. Harris. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Ash was given the name of Nola by J. Eldon Swensen. Tho monthly teachers topic meetings of the Relief society were held Thursday afternoon at the following homes: Mrs. Lottie Harris, Mrs. May Ash, and Mrs. Etha Rawlings. The subject for the month was entitled "Gifts." Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rogers (Jack) announce the safe arrival of a baby boy, Saturday, at the American Fork hospital. Mr. Rogers Is a teacher at the Pleasant Grove high school, and formerly taught at the Lincoln high school. Ray Gillman, Harold Hansen, Seldon Harris, Nettle Wllberg, Rhode Hrelnson, Hortense Kirk, and Sylvia Morly attended the M. l. A. convention at Pleasant successful Grove Monday evening. A large precentage of the Wind- sor Relief society members attended the Annual Visiting Teachers social given by the Stake Board members Tuesday at X p. m. at the Second ward amusement hall In' Pleasant Grove. A program was given and refreshments were served. Warren Johnson, Howard Lowe and Floyd Backus arrived home safely Monday, after a "thumb trip to California. The hoys It, were gone a week and report that besides being a little foot weary Bee Prows and Haws Realty Company WE HAVE WHAT Friday, January 12, 1940 YOU WART BEE US AT Rorth University Avenue Phone 4S6 Provo, Utah BS la honor of Karl Kelch (LaRuo Wright) of Provo. Tha time was spent In playing games after which dainty refreshments were served. Many beautiful gifts were received. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnson attended a social Thursday evening, of the Terry family, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bastaln of Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ash, Mrs. Mattie Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Dud Hancock, and 'Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnson attended a surprise party on their sister and aunt, Mrs. Viola Morton, Saturday evening. Monday evening, Bemelco John-eoentertained a number of young girls at tha home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson, in honor of Ilia Hardman, her brother's bride of Wed. a Jolly time was spent, a delicious luncheon was served and many beautiful and useful gifts received by the bride. Mrs. Beatrice Walker and Mrs. VUma Kelander attended the funeral of Mrs. Alma Burgqulst at Salt Lake. n Elvin Downs of Wyoming visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Downs, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Enid Johnson spent Monday at Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright had as their guests Bunday, Mr. and Mrs. Afton Steiner and boys of American Fork. Mrs. Mary Boyngton of Manti spent the past week visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Hendrickson. PLEASANT VIEW Susan Jameson, Reporter Born Ho Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lelbhardt Baturday at the family home, a son. The work and business lesson In Relief society was given Tuesday by Dlantha Skins. A social followed. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Nora Ashton, Mrs. Ethel Phillips, Etta Snyder and Mrs. Elkins. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Perry of Salt Lake City spent part of the week at the Frank Perry home. Mrs. Emily Baum will conclude "Joan of Are" and begin Les next Tuesday at the Miserable literary meeting of the Relief society. Mrs. Joseph Muhlesteln and Mrs. Robert Meldrum gave a birthday party Wednesday at the Muhlesteln home for Mrs. Fay Davis Carlson. Tyenty guests enjoyed gsmes and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. H. Grant Ivins, together with other members of the B. Y. U. Athletic Council, attended the dedication of the U. of U. field house on Tuesday night. The following PI. View M. I. A. people attended auonventlon held at Pleasant Grove Monday eve- - nlng: Mrs. Ha Gadd, Mrs. Anne Buckley, Mildred Nrilaoa. Verl Nora Dunford. Lloyd Allman, Baum, Louise Baum, Mrs. Elbert Miller, Yvonne J. Perry, Rose-ma- a Bergasoa and Etta Snydar. The Relief .society committee met at tho home of Mrs. J. B. Hunn on Wednesday and made a beautiful quilt: Mrs. Nellie Snow, Mrs. Kathryn Firth, Mrs. Ruby Hunn, .Mrs. Ethel Phillips, Mrs. Mary Mae Kay, Mrs. Clara Barge-ne- r. iMr. and Mrs. Edwin Anderson entertained Saturday overling at a dinner party honoring Mrs. Anderson's father, A. E. Phillips. The tabla was cantered with a lovely birthday cake. Covers were laid for 18. Dave Burgener and Arba of Driggs visited with relatives and friends for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gleason entertained a group of their friends Saturday evening. Gamaa were played and refreshments served to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Cluff, Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Cowley and the hosts. Stewart, of Salt Lake whos 10th birthday It was. A large birthday cake formed the center piece, where covers were laid, for the honor guest, and Mr. and Mrs. Quis Larsen and family, Rulon Larsen, Mrs. Cumorah Eldridge and family. Miss Jane Stewart, all of Balt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Clements of Eureka, Mr. and Mrs. Max Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bunnell, 'Stephen Bunnel 8r Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stewart and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell 8tewart and children,' Mr. and Mrs. Alma Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stewart, Stevie Buell and 'Miss Donna Stubbs. The Misses Laura, Edith, and Lola Stewart, and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Allen announce the arrival of a grand son, born Jan. 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allen of San Jose, California. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Allen was given the name of Carrol and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Larsen waa named Ruth at the Sunday Fast efiffiB to CHEVROLET'S FORDS DODGES ' PONTIACS PLYMOUTHS and ALL Other Makes MONEY SAVING Cash & Carry PRICES UNITED QUALITY USED CARS 150 N. Univ. Ave. 745 & SERVICE G.M.C. TRUCKS Provo Phone 666 BEFORE . You Buy Any Tire ten-volu- to further research. That day the school boy told the teacher hla theory of television. The boy was sixteen. He had worked out a theory that all the savants of the world had not been able to solve. When he told the townspeople that some day pictures would be projected through the air, they thought no, they didnt think, they knew he was crasy. But he ent right ahead with He entered the his experiments. Brigham Young university, at Provo, Utah. By the time he was eighteen he had worked out the fundamental concepts of a television system, essentially as we have It today. Student Opinions Oppose Old Age Pension The National Student Opinion Surveys, sponsored by eollogo newspapers (Including tha University of Utah "Chronicle) throaghont tha nation, vacantly sounded out tho opinion of American yostk on old ago pension, with tba results showing n normal of youthful optimism. Two-thircollegians dont want tha government to pay tham pension whoa ' t they reaeh II, Tha poll on pensions doss not mean that students ara opposed to Social Security for tho needy, end college women differ with their elaeemete. The Sufvey found that the ere of the opinion that they ahonld not ho beneficiaries, principally because they believe they will ha able to tak cere of themselves. Most girls voted on tho opposite COATS HATS 491 : W DRESSES SUITS 691 69$ PROVO CLEANERS Regardless WOODPECKERS Yea Men 14 No II Both Woman 11 44 17 II, MRS. MAUDE B. JACOBS wee tho principal speaker at tha first meeting la 1140 of tha Provo Builnaae and Professional Womens club last evening. For Lowest Price ALEX HEDQUIST waa relaetsd Tuesday at tha annual masting of toekholdars of tho Farmers and Merchants bank as its presides!. Dr. F. B. Harris, now In Panin, was namsd and I Victor J. Bird also was namnd Highest Quality in the State of Utah CYillDIC first grade 6 Au LAAMiLL With Old Tiro 600-1- $095 1 1H J. Hamilton Cal--I der was named cashier, ell these man also bring directors, along with John O. Beasley, John TF-loend J. Elmer Jeeobsen. Tire Co. r, e I. G. BENCH, city recorder, has filed hie annuel report for 1111 with the City Commission, showing e new record for licence and Phone 403 348 West Center St Provo, Utah city court collection totaling 01771.11 for tha Utter while tho licensee brought In 180,441.71. EDGEMONT Tuesday, Jan. 14th at 7:80 Lee Kay of the Utah State Fish and Gama commission will present an Illustrated lecture on "Wild Life In sections of Utah". Tho affair is sponsored by the Boy Scouts. Mrs. Zone Nielson, O. C. MarMrs. Florence Olsrier, Mr. riott!, termites to have penetrated Osa Ferguson, Mrs. Res Davis end second the story in many Mrs. Margaret Pulsipher attended high Utah buildings, and to havo par- the Utah Daughters of Pioneers tially destroyed old files in some County Board meeting held In the business honses. First ward chapel Saturday. This discovery of the tiny white The members of tha Alofa Club ant-lik- e creatures which destroy wood and wood products, and the were entertained by Mrs. Beth result of the University investiga- Ferguson Wednesday at her home. tion which showed them to abound Bridge wu played, high score A defreely in all parts of the elate, going to Katherine Boyce. called forth so many request to licious dinner wu served to the Bou-no- u the Department of Biology at the following guests: Mrs. Viola Bernice Mrs. and Stubbs end on U. Information U. of prefor vention end control that e special member: Mrs. Helen Hull, Mrs. Marlon Mrs. bulletin hu been leaned by tha Olive Qlllesple, Mrs. Mrs. Della Baum, re- Stubbs, answer these to department Mrs. Phyllis Monk, Ida Stubbs, quests. Mrs. Louis Baum, Mr. Katherine The bulletin explains building Mrs. Eva Farley and the to insure against termites, how Boyee, to get rid of them once they have hostess. A Gleaner and M Men Fireside attaeted, and describes and pictures them for Identification. It Chat wu held after rhurch at the wn written by Dr. Reea of the home of Mia Wilma Wlacombe. A Biology Department, and Mr. splendid review of Richard Byrds Ganfln, a graduate student. book "Alone wn given by Mrs. A limited number of copies is Lorn Maycock. Community singavailable, and will be sent free ing was enjoyed by the group unof charge to state residents upon der the direction of Mrs. Mary request made to tho University of Moyle, after which delleloua lunch wu nerved to 81 people pruenL Utah, Office of the President And then there wn the W. P. A. Worker who fell end broke his neck when he got termite In hla shovel-handl- e. . . And he might wall have been in Utah, too. as In California or the tropics, behas shown came investigation wers; ' Ralphs Radio & Appliance COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE Also experts for WASHERS, REFRIGERATORS Van Wagenen, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Boyce Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Cuillmore and tha host and hostess. A dancing party wu enjoy ed after the dinner. e. pan-slon- SEE US still. Farnsworth show.ed them his Ellen Bellow Reporter electrical derlses and started to machinexplain the complicated ery. They thought he bad been Mr. end Mrs. Howard Ferguson drinking! But finally they left him alone said he waa harmless. entertained at dinner Baturday What an Inspiration this farm evening In their new home. Covers boy Is to other boys, to every per- were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Clifton son, young or old! HU age today? Thirty-thre- Asked, "When yon reaeh tha ' age of IB, do yen think the gov-- , T ernmeat should pay yon n student gave these ans- of what Discounts You are Offered m u New records in inexpensive transportation are being set every day with these amazing partially used motor cars. Theres millions of miles of trouble-fre- e assembled and weve in for the you plenty group ing dollars worth of fun and savings. Drop in and look them over. PRICES RANGE FROM SALES Ifc Student On a Hone A few years ago a farm boy near Rigby, Utah, rod on horseback to high school. Your Ufa wlU be touched; and you will be a bit different, because of that farm boy. Other boys living on farms rode to school each morning and back In tha afternoon, so the fact that this boy trotted to school on an old work mare was not unusual. But It was unusual that he made the most of every minute he waa on tha old mare's back. He held a book and studied as the mare Jogged along. He was so Interested la electricity that he bought a and paid encyclopaedia a dollar a month for It from the u to 75 DAIJB CARNEGIE) Ikraach CHwr 1 Vrk Ummdmr Mina No Bootlegger He married Pern Gardner who lived next door, and they drifted out to Loa Angeles, to a four-rooapartment at 1188 North New Hampshire Ave. They turned their dining room Into a laboratory and kept the blinds down night and day so there would be no possibility that their secret would leak out Day Services. Mysterious packages arrived Mrs. Joy O. Clegg gave a birth- and departed. It was the prohibibecame susday party Tuesday evening at her tion era; neighbors home In honor of her husband. picious and told the police. There Table games were played and a was a raid with drawn pistols. The neighbors wanted to see the luncheon served. aaEHCBffi ani (By Uertt Ntw February 1 will be a Mg day for many an tlderly Amariean. On that day tha United States Treasury will make Its tint old age retirement payments, aadar tke terma of tke social security act. To be eligible for the aanelits yon mast be SI (by January 1) must have worked la eix diftivent calendar quartan rises tbs and of ISIS end mast kava earned ISO or more daring each of then. Persons of SB who eeat qualify may work on until they kava gained sufficient wage erodlta. Pensioners my eoatlaaa to work aftar qualifying providing they dont earn over 111 n month. Maximum benefit at this Urns ie 111,40 for n worker with n wife over II and one or more dependant children. VISEYAII Youll Like Our efiflte (jEto TELEVISION money he made doing choree. The name of that boy was Philo T. Farnsworth. Young rrophet Did I say he waa Interested In electridtyT He waa absorbed. Ha waa He was overwhelmed. swept off his feet. One day he shyly approached the chemistry teacher In tha Rigby High 8chool and asked for a few minutes to talk about elecRelatives and friends Joined Mr tricity. The teacher said, yes, of two stayed after and Mrs. John K. Allen Friday course, and the afternoon at their home, the oc- class. The lad began talking about casion being their SI wedding anof niversary. Their daughter, Mrs. electrons, the tiny corpuscles InLydia Hilton and Mrs. Priscilla electricity that swirl at an Jensen had the refreshments In credible speed around the central charge. The best wishes of the core of an atom, the flow which community are extended them makes electricity. The teacher didn't know what that they may have continued the boy was talking about. Some health and happiness. Mrs. Harold Llndeman of Hi- teachers would have politely told the boy to work hard In hla reguawatha Is visiting her with her lar school studies and forget aunt, Mrs. Hugh J. Davis. about electricity. Mrs. C. M. 8tewart gave a famBut this teacher had sense ily dinner Sunday at her home enough to ask questions, to draw Louis the boy out, and to Inspire him honoring her father-in-la- tasty The cast of the operetta "Tom Sawyer has been chosen and Principal Earl A. Beck promisee a very fine performance from thr students of the Union school. DE0DG0j0G(33&IIIS3 FEBRUARY 1. THE BIRTH OF and other Electrical Appliances 83 .. Phone 618 N. Univ. Ave. '7ie Voice of (Bentral '7tah u Presents FOR .... during cr listening a sparkling Saturday Here's tho parade at YOUR evening! bright dial spot on 1:80, Do Yon Remember contest program; 7:00, "Cart" Curtin of Provo and hla orchestra; 7:80. Eventide Echoes; 7:41. Trans-radl- o Nows; 8:00, A1 Doaahao and hla orchestra; 1:80, tho Bhufflo Rhythms of Jna Savltt; ' Blldlms 1:00, Will Osborns Swlngj 0:80, tho orchestra of Garwood Vu; 10:00 Trane-radl- o News; 10:11, "Dob Orton's orchestra, direct from tho Utahns; 10:41, Mnslo In tho Morgan Mannar! Tuna Ini ! .... 12.10 ZK.ilocycles |