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Show o FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1940 G. M, I UTAH VALLEY NEWS T. C. Plans For 200 Smith-Rowle- y WINS JUVENILE AMATEUR CONTEST Marriage Training young men to develop closer national and social unity, whether native or foreign, teaching them the privileges, duties, responsibilities of American citizenship, stimulating in them interest in military training, and helping them to sense its importance by tasking an individual and vital part in national defense such are the objectives of the Citizens Military Training Camp now being organized at Fort Douglas far July 2 to July 81. (Continued from Page One) YOUNG REPUBUCANS Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith of Pro- vo announce the marriage of their daughter, Lola to Richard Rowley, son of Mrs. F. B. Woffladen, which took place In the Salt Lake temple Monday afternoon. The was ceremony performed by Stephen L. Chlpman, and was witnessed by Mr. and Mrs. Smith, parents of the bride, Mrs. Woffln-de- n mother of the groom, Mrs. Maurice Wofflnden of Balt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich of Hatch Utah. Mrs. Goodrich is a twin sister of the bride. Following the ceremony the group enjoyed dinned togeiner before returning home. Later In the evening the young couple left la company with Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich for Hatch, where they will visit They will also spend a week In southern Utah, visiting Youths at Fort Douglas Aid For Allies Urged by 50 Provo Business Men WATKINS HEADS vide each slate with additional officers to work la connection Don Watkins was sleeted chair- with their respective governments man of the Orem seeking to locate, Identify and Young Republicans club at a control any Fifth Column act- meeting Friday night at Orem park In Provo canyon, announces Phil Christenson, county chairman, who presided. Reva Conder was elected and Clorena Lamb, newly-organis- to bo subsidized to enable them to expand and increase pro- -' d action oS these eaeentlala, acufacturing plant! able to produce cording to the petition. Tbo following namea were at- -' machine!, and other airplanes, munitions and auppUoa of war attached: : Ivitiec throughout tbo country. Not only aro tbo Allied government! to bo glvdn credit, but man- art . . ... secretary-treasure- r. Commltteemon from the four districts of Orem will be appointed by the present officers and will Include one man and one woman from each district More than SO Young Republicans attended the meeting. Verl 0. Dixon, chairman of the Provo club spoke briefly. Hasel played accordion numbers and a quartet compoeed of Gordon the parks. Hanaen, Darrell Haws, Merril On their return they will make and Don Rowley sang sevFarley their home In Provo r eral selections. Mora than 00 young man from of camp meals. Qood food and IT to 10 years of ago are being ing milk will be plentiful and served C.11.T. at the for Camp at planned regular hours. tbla year which marks the llth Any healthy, normal American year of each training, the first cltlsen of good moral character, camp haring hdea held la 1111. between IT and 19 years of age From the beginning these eampe who Is able to speak, read and hare aimed to develop the young write English, and whose applimen who attend them physically, cation is endorsed by a reputable mentally, and morally. cltlsen of his community, may atSufficient fande are appropri- tend. The age limits for man who ated each year to defray the coat have no previous military of all applicants desiring to atare IT to 14. tend theee eampe. This year funds No obligation far future service hare been provided to train over In any component of the Army of ZOO youths at the Fort Dougina the United States attaches la nay camp. These youngsters will ha way to the attendance at these representatives from every county eampe. of Utah, Eastern Nevada, SouthFor Information on applications Palf-reym- an train-traini- ern Idaho and Southwestern oming. Wy- write or call on your State or County representatives of the Military Training Camp Association of C.M.T.C. Officer, Fort Douglas, Utah. Transportation of trainees from their homes to camp and return will be furnished by the Government. This year's camp la to be better and more Interesting taan ever before, officials say, due to the many changes being effected la methods of Instruction and training. The modern streamlining of the Army wUl be basis of all training from the standpoint of military strategy Marksmanship will be especially stressed In the course of Instruction this year. Any enthusiastic young man who desires to attend should be encouraged by his parents. HeJ x quIet weddlng took pIaea at win be well cared for. He will tbs home of Mr. and Mrs. Barney learn the meaning of discipline Saturday afternoon when and good citizenship, ne will de- Bigelow their daughter Maurlne became velop alertness and the wife of LL John T. After a months training he will commander of the ProvoLorens, CCC return home a ' healthier and camp. stronger Individual. He will deThe ceremony was performed velop the correct physical posture. by Bishop Roy Gappmayer In the His perspective will be broadened presence of the family and close by travel and associations', de- friends. Following the ceremony C.M.T.C clare the officers. a lovely buffet supper was served, These cltlsen soldier camps the dining table being centered have as their objective the pur- with a beautiful wedding cake. pose of better qualifying young Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. men for effective service as Ameri- George A. Lorens, parents of the can citliens during time of peace groom, Mr. and Mrs. George Loor National emergency. After at- rens, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry tendance at four summer camps a Kemp all of Salt Lake City, Mr. young man should have the baric and Mrs. Howard Farnsworth, of qualifications of a second lieut- Poplar, Mont., Mr. and Mrs. Alvin enant and the entire course will Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Harold therefore be conduced with this Maag, Lowell Bigelow, Mias Ha In view. The democratic princi- Briggs, Richard and Don Bigelow. The newlyweds left later in the ples upon which the American Army Is founded enables any afternoon for Mexico City for a plain Mr. Johh Citizen to be se- honeymoon trip. They will relected as a commissioned officer turn In three weeks and will without regard to his family or make their home In Provo. social background. Recreation consisting of athletic events, outings, Uwlmming Sympathy Is extended to the and other leisure time activities Edwin Booth and Harvey Booth with all the trimmings are being families In their recent bereavement of their mother and grand-moth- r, planned. Mrs. Della L Booth who Food by the truck load will be consumed by the student soldiers. passed away Saturday afternoon Great care will be taken la the at the home of her daughter Mrs. selection; preparation and serv- - S. C. Adams. self-relian- Like a Cool Sea Breeze This powerful, comg pact rise, electric hut pro-Auforced ib btftoa that icfccehea qoiet-run-aln- m Big Free Fishing Contest! 8HERRIE COLLEEN DRAGS Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Drags of Orem, received first prise money at the Paramount Amateur Juvenile contest staged Friday night Her dancing and her voice were praised by the Judges. She Is a dance student of Mlsa Norma Hampshire of Orem. Little Miss Drags will appear Monday evening at the Scera theater in a special dance number as an added attraction to the regular theater program that evening, states Victor C. Anderson, manager of Scera. Mahlon Huish Electric THEME AT U. OF U. INSTITUTE Education and P.T.A. representatives from all parts of the state. Including a delegation from Utah County, are expected to attend a Family Ufa Institute" at the University of Utah In Salt Lake City from June ITth to list. In- for the three biggest Trout caught on the opening day Registration Closes on Mon., June 17 Sign the register whidi makes you eligible for one of these prizes First 1 PAIR U. SUROYALITE FISHING BOOTS Second ORENOMATIC REEL Third QUALITY FISHING LINE Given Free No Obligation to Buy 112 North University Avenue Phone 82 Sportswear for Fastidious Men Whatever the outdoors occasion whatever it is for which you are planning to wear sports apparel, youll find the right things here at the right prices. Were showing an exceptional assortment of slacks and sport shirts to be worn individually or in combination. Dont miss this. $1 to $8.50 Style Leadership 230 ! vs. HELEN B. LEO, Defendant, THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANT: You aro hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within tbo County In which this action la brought,otbar-wisa- , within thirty days after service and defend the above entitled so HOWJ Estate of Bohns Martin DR. ARTHUR VANCE VETERINARIAN UiVatMli Technical aad Individual FOR RENT Fully furnished, fas, electric refrigerator, automatic hot water, everything supplied. Available immediately e lease to the for right party. Phone 1874. APPLIANCE REPAIRS Br at tbo 111 West Castor td All His Fino Trade Cant Be Wrong Dr. E. Maimfbld CHIROPRACTOR WHITE, WRIGHT A ARNOVRZ, Attorneys for Administrator long-tim- Publication dotao: May 14, Juno 7, 14, 1140. II, Imrlrra . NEW 9x12 VELVET RUGS TIRE REPAIRING See Us Now u. s. mas Brimhall Bros. - $26 USED CRIB BED, large sizs M 3 USED COAL RANGES, as low as LIVING ROOM SUITES BATTERIES . IMS Furniture Ooirnolao ITS ED Silver Craftsmanship in the finest quality silverware . . . beauty that win give rare distinction to your table and bring many compliments from! those who know the quality of Mortons silverware. YouD find delicately designed patterns at prices to suit your particular taste. IN! Wool-so-y, Administrator. Convenient Payments May Be Arranged Provo, Uteh HAIRCUTS COME deoeased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tbo undersigned at bis office In tbo McCoraick or Building, Salt Lake City, before July II, 1140. J. B. ARNOVIT 110 West Center, PROVO, UTAH la Ukfv. (By Idoeota HI) or APARTMENT fDortxma N NIMER A CLAYSON BURNIN6HAU Plaintiff's Attorneys. P. O. Address, Suite 111 Knight Bldg, Provo, City, Utah. Publication dates May 14, II, Jnna 7, 14, 11, 1140. Fkos.fia RADIO SERVICE DRIVE-I- 171 NOTICB TO CRKDITOBS Beauty in II NortkUatv. Am action; and la cue of your failure INSURANCE so to do. Judgment will bo rendLOAM and HAL ESTATE ered against you according to tbo demand of the complaint, which FEED E. RAY baa boon filed with tbo clerk of 71 N. Uaiv. At. Phono IIS aid court. This action la brought to recover a Judgment, dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between plainFOB THE MOOT tiff and defendant West Centre HOME KS ! Consult County Clerk or the Bprin grille, Saturday: Captain Zlnn Nlolson, Barak Marriott. Respective Signers for Farther Florence Glazier, Osa Ferguson, Information. Reeheai Davis, Lillie Ferguson, Annlo aillespie, Loin Wlccombe, Dorn .Ctuff, Jane B rereton and SUMMONS Susie Meldrum and Mra, Molly In tbo Fourth Judicial District Brereton, a visitor. Court of tbo State of Utah in and for Utah County. HARRY LEO, Plaintiff BROCKS ANK A POPE, SHRIVERS RADIO SERVICE . . The theme of the convention, which la open to tse public at no charge, le Interpreting Democe-rac- y In Family Living". Mlsa Flora M. Thurston, Professor of Home Economics Education, Cornell University, will act as Institute leader. Among the more prominent educators who will address the. conference are: Dr. Henry Neumann of Brooklyn, New York; Dr. Howard D. Odun, University of North Carolina; Dr. Ernest G. Osborne, Columbia University and Dr. Margaret S. Chaney, Connecticut College. The Executive Committee in charge of the Institute Includes Dr. Milton Bennlon. Dr. Rose H. Wldtsoe, Dr. L Owen Horsfall of the University of Utah, Dr. Lela J. Beebe, Director, Division of Maternal and Child Health, State Board of Health; Mlsa Winifred Hazen, State Coordinator In Parent Education; and Miss Angel yn Warwick, Director Homemaking Education, State Department of Public Instruction. 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