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Show a Schoaey and Mrs. Kenneth Scho-ne- Mina Mario Meehan proved her ability as a fisherman Sunday by catching one of the largest fish pulled out of Strawberry reservoir this year, the fish was n native trout weighing ten pounds. A Fireside Chat was enjoyed by II young people Sunday evening after church at the home of Miss Melba Bchoney. An entertaining program waa presented which constated of the following: Accordion ael actions by Maxine Pine-gar- ,; a retold story "A Cup of Tea by Dorothy Mansfield, given by Miss Orace Booth; a delicious tray luncheon waa served the II guests present by Miss Jean y. and Mrs. Onrll Davis visited Mr. and Mrs. Mark Davis at lleber Tuesday evening. Junior Girls elected class officers last Tuesday evening at Mutual. Miss Norma Smith will serve as president. Miss Dorothy Taylor as and Mias Ruby Davis as secretary. Lloyd Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Davis Is convalescing at the family home following an appendicitis operation which was performed last week at the Utah Valley hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn B rereton announce the birth of a baby girl born last week at the family home. Mother and babe are reported doing nicely. Mr. - Reporter) Bellows (Ellen Wilma : COME IN AND SEE The First Tire Built With This AMERICAN MADE RUBBER tfvertown t combe. Miss Edythe Trotter, MU Lome Mechem, Alta Mecham, Norma Smith and Robert GUles-plAmong visitor! to Salt Lake City during the past week were: Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Booth and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gillespie. Mrs. Maude Ivers U up and e. around after her painful foot Injury which happened whan eke ran a maty nail through her foot about a month ago. Wilma Mary Gillespie, Sam Marrlotti, Ed. Salisbury and Rober Gillespie are among the students attending the B. T. U. thU year. The Genealogical Society ware In charge of the meeting Sunday evening with Mrs. O. C. Marrlotti In charge of the program. Speakers were Mrs. Eve Gillespie, Mrs. Amy Taylor, Roy Hawkins and Gilbert Pulsipher. Closing remarks were made by Wls-- BUhop Gillespie. Congregational singing was led by Elmo B rereton and Mrs. Olea Schumann at the 1 organ. Prayers were offered by Edwin Booth and Ralph MMdrum. Miss Virginia Fronk of Cutler, formerly of Edgemont U vUltlng with friends and relatives here. State Fair SvGodrich WIs-eomb- e, Mrs. Jackson cornea very highly prisoned under sentence of a recommended. 8he Is an enter- Civil Court will not be accepted taining speaker, having been on for enlistment. the Chautauqua platform for In esses Involving minor inseveral rein. She has been fin- fractions of law or of municipal ing Townsend engagements In regulations. Corps Area Comseveral states for some time. manders are permitted to waive It te aUo expected that James the rigid application of these W Johnson, National Representa- regulations. In particularly merittive of the Townsend Plan la orious cases, and Recruiting OfUtah will ha in attendance. All ficers are required to scrutinise members are urged to be la atten- carefully the Juvenile court record dance. The pnblle Is cordially of an applicant If any inch ha may have and submit to higher authority any ease In which doubt exists ae to the effect of any particular statute Involved. The enlistment of persons ea parola may not be considered la view of the conflict of authority between the court exercising JurColonel B. R. Grey, District isdiction sad tho military authoriOfficer United for the Recruiting ties charged, by law, with tha conStatea Army, Salt Lake City, trol of tho Army. Utah, la answer to a queatloa aa to why the Army rafneea to a, persons who may bo oa THE for hoo that fit In .... FmUmmmUmmmdlmiUtm a mitt rUUmfimm HMJMTN TULWIVS KNT IB W. Center SC. Phone: ISTi he OssT-T- Robbs a big leegue pennant winter rifbt Cram the Mart. IS Went Center St. . Prove, Utah FOR SALE! ew Mod Fnuaa, Fall basement, SxlS rote Northeast. Processed from American materials ACRE AGE I Mm Butadiene K from American Oa East Cnayoa lO Acres with fBU oa West Drtn. Petroleum Soap from Amort ce Agricultural.. Products Natural Gess a Liberty Prows and Haws Realty OjD 1932 FORD V-- Gannon-Ashto- 69 Sedan complete overhaul -- k n, WM Meet A Z)D U 119 Inc. Phone PHONE ..... : v Among other reasons because THE JOLLY FAMILY Gives the Kids a Break the grand playhouse she enjoyed as a girl and realized what a boon one would be to her, taking the younger children out of her way. When she investigated, she had Pop Jolly put the carpenters to work. Mother will find a playhouse a luxury for themselves m well a the children. When yon consider the number of years the youngsters will enjoy it, yon wont Mom Jolly remembered The average monthly cost la only $6.40 Well Be Glad to Explain KNOWN. The big job of a representative is to represent his district and state Vote for Mutual Coal & Lumber Co. sf a sarhi) He has a record of leadership la oar State. He has faithfully served his party here daring tha post eight years. Ha knows oar problems, has lived here and Is raining his family hero, He has represented our termers, miners, business men and laborers. He baa been especially active la irrigation ease. Tho opposition cannot charge that he Is not representative of tills district. He will ably defend oar interests la Washington. Being from Utah County, the second moat populous la the State, where the Democratic nominee Uvea, he will balance the Republican ticket to WIN. HE WAS HIGH MAN FOR CONGRESS IN THE PRIMARY AND RECEIVED AN OVERWHELMING VOTE IN THE COUNTY WHERE HE WAS BEST Safeguard Republican success in November - protect Utahs interest A. SHERMAN CHRISTENSON for Congress Phone 357 Paid Political Advertisement by T3 aurice Harding. r .uiv,i4 Republican Candidate for United States Congress (AA No. 7 01S-B-- 4 155 A. Sherman Christenson (x) and 2 W PIECE SET ALUMINUM 32 PIECE SET DINNERWARE 12 Price HAROLD MAA6 J00 e 5 S. 20 SQ. YDS. LINOLEUM USHAY'gj ay o May We Suggest That You VOTE for , MONARCH RANGE SALE ENDS WITH SEPTEMBER TOP QUALITY jjlViVnia hesitate to Invest. 59 TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF South University Avenue 191 Monarch Electric .ranges lead ' in the eiactrle eooklag Held In sals with tha remarkable record of 11.1 of all mages old by tha National Manufacturer's Producers Association la the U. S. Investigate such fee taros as the Ballt-Ia-ToRoaster Oven," the "Side-HeaCooker and the aeons of other special Monarch fas tores. Ask aay salesman to show yon why Monarch la tho feast. Yet yoa caa boy a geaalae Monarch Itaaga for os low os Take advantage NOW of these valuable given with each range. tSrJg- - sS-T- 8 Company North University Avenae Provo, Utah ,p SPECIALS 2Dr-Trun- Has More Patented Features Than Any Electric Range On the Market! t" BnIMteg Let for Complete Service For All Cars on Budget Pay Plan Monarch The p" sell cheap. OREM and PROVO, UTAH. punoni unt I nUUFTI . yon's bs proud to have thaw new Rohleee looked at! Soft, meoty lealhere end painetaklng workmanehip give you the flft sad wear you went et prioee that made ' TELLURIDE MOTOR CO. QQC Mcaoffci EEcotoHoo Ai?o Tcpo!. Put your bet up on the grandstand GALL AT 1 I have spikes on their ov ran t a k?m wIiy be nearing the plate While these other manikens rankle and pratsT Booterie Today after untiring research Goodrich has not only achieved American freedom teom dependence on natural rubber but has created a new Sllvertown of Liberty Rubber made with Goodrich Ameripol. It's Come la and see this tire on display. See the colorful picture story of how Goodrich took 1933 PLYMOUTH - rai at ths gams i AS , l yearaago the critical altuatlon that wouldl face Am wlcan motorlata If a world I emergency ahut off supplies oil natural rubber from the ter eaat. SEll - TTtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinumniiimtt IAS HAS icripo! Rubber called grout Edward R. Tattle. Ml made with and air and Watkins) If only in fractions they sre teDing ths truth It should quid(en our memory while were in the booth. What is it tha adage haa told us about When some one or other and someone falls out? It seems that it promised the honest their dues, liko tho ball LAM VEGAS SAN BERNARDINO LOS ANGELAS SAN DIBOO A. V. division has stirred up the Dems through the multiple Ms, jtheirwrath Maw swear they will And each crush the others Maitgi who are laymen, for long have surmised tPw' That both of these babies have been marhaaiuad, To( Ut said: "The War Department eonaUtantly directs Its efforts towards building the Army Into a eohaelve organisation of right thinking nun and IdoalUm of a high order. One of the strongest Inducements held out to prospective recruit U the opportunity of Townsend Meet associating with other young men of excellent character and good repute. Tonight "The enlistment of men who Mrs. M. E. Jackson, a national havo actually been convicted of spanker will be at the Townsend felonies la expressly prohibited meeting Friday, Sept. 17 la the and Army Regulations prescribe that persona who havo bees im dty court room at 7:00 p. m. (Printed at request of But Utah Alert to Build Character pa-rol- BUREAUCRATS an aim that would make ua a group proletarian. They built up a dynasty abecedarian. They tripled the Aa, and the B'a, Cs, and D'a . are wil on their way to the quadruple Zs, With cross combinations that flourish and now The plums lush and Juicy have ripened And How! vVith War Department erty Rubbed 14 , Friday, September 27, 1940. UTAH VALLEY NEWS EDGEMONT ha ' Inside Stuff: Railroads Demand Watch Inspection Professional gamblers use d more often sleight-of-han- Railroad men must have their time-pieccheeked regularly against a chronometer, lines railroad officials realise tho frailty of human Judgment es radio detects are eve less apparent than minor faalls la a wsteb. To be sure you're getting tho quality performance you deserve teom yoar radio, have It cheeked by aa expert every six months. TEKNI-CBE- Chassis and speaker ed, tnbes checked, micrometer adjustment of moving parts, wiring checked, tonal Sl.00 teats, etc. Ralph's Radio & Jtppl. Co. (Ad. no. S TRICKS DON'T WORK IN THE HARDWARE BUSINESS ... Imitations of quality products may pass la some lines of business bat they simply woa't work la hardware. When people buy hardware, they buy It to use cud products wont stand the trsotewut that good hord-i-s expected to uadergo. Wo try to mako attractive on everything we sell but if it's a question of price or quality quality wins every time. We liku to keep our customers. or K Radio Inspection SI N. Unlv. than marked cards. A ve.. Phone SIS of a series.) IDEA OF THE WEEK 600-1- 6 Brigadier General TIQCO (Comparable to Standard $ I intO Equipment tires) Special m 7 .79 Con. Wagon & Machine Co. 255 West Center b.(Ad. No. I of a sorles) PHONE 244 |