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Show 3 0 UTAH VALLEY NEWS under direction of the B. T, U. college of fine arta. The concert directed by Professor band, Robert Sauer, will play Monday (Continued from Pace 1) evening; the choral organisations, will apemk at general assemblies directed by Dr. Franklin Madsen and Dr. Florence Jeppersoa Madconvening at 2 p. m. each day in sen, will sing Tuesday evening; a College Hall. Prealdent David O. Shall Keep Thee, McKay of the First Presidency drama, It will apeak Monday; Elder Stephen will be preaented Wednesday and the University L. Richards of the Council of the evening; orchestra nnder the Symphony Twelve, Prealdent J. i Tueaday; LeRoy J. Reuben Clark of the FI rat Preel-deac- y, baton of professor Robertson will play a concert Wedneeday; Commlaaloney Franklin L. Weat and Seminary Thursday. Snpervlaor M. Lynn Bennion of the Church Department of Educa- Chamber tion, Thuraday; and Presiding Rlcharda Blahop LeGrand and Vast Counaelora Marvin Aahtou and Joseph L. Wirthlin, Friday. (Contlaged from Page 1) Cultural hlghlighta of the 0th tlon, particularly. Already It "Week will he programs present- trainees here have obtained their ed each evening In CpUnge hall pilot's license, and 20 more are being accepted for training through B. T. U. facilities. Merrill Cbrtstopherson spoke pointedTOP QUALITY ly along this line, and was hacked up by several others. The action DELTA HAY of the Board of Education this week In working for n Vocational Phone 996-- W Training center near B. T. U. reK. H. LONG PL View ceived complete endorsement Leadership Week Program Outlined Presents Program a , r Stay Tuned to KOVO The Voice of Central .Utah now serves "its public with the UNITED , i . JOAN BLOXDELL, although one of the most happily married women tn Hollywood (Dick FoweU Is the lacky hse ' band), ska novel thclrse is difta Interest keen a taking vorce thane days.' dean is starred in the entrant Mntnal series, "I .Want - a hy Ream each Friday evening from 0:80 to lS:On, M8T., by PRESS DIRECT RADIO WIRE. News - i as it happens! KOVO. KOVO -- 1210 Kilocycles Friday, January 24, 1M1 Community Cliest was advocated by C. T. Klegley, seeking to bring all charities and donations and drives for funds nnder ons coordinating committee. thus eliminating these numerous campaigns, and repented ealls for help. The worried business man would thua bs relieved of so many solicitations, and one allotment could bo mads covering the year's program. A New Armory waa urged for Provo, which would provide space for present equipment and glva room for a third National Guard unit hern. Not only la tho equipment and materials suffering greatly from lack of protection but sxpanalon la preparedness, so far as Provo Is concerned. Is being hampered , It was pointed out by several speakera. CUy running eemed necessary to aeveral others, especially regarding naw subdivisions, end the placing of future Industrial unite here, and the future beauty and attractlve-nea- a of tha City being now at Uke, according to George H. Bmeeth, County landscape betterment chairman, and others. Recreational Development was urged by many speakers, Including Dr. Vasco M. Tenner, George Larsen of the Forest service, end others, who declared Provo has the natural advantage! of which any city or community would he proud. Paving tha road to Utah taka west from Provo, and adding aeveral thoaaanda of acres of canyon ureas to tho National Forest area ware among tho mils objectives pointed out. Parking Arens In the city off the main atreeta here would relieve the perking problem, end aeveral advocated that back lots be Improved for parking purposes. specifically small-reservo- NOW GUI by Hare your furniture bountifully low at Workmen prices. Expert aUp-earer- onee-a-ye- ar All upholstery work booked in Jan. and Feb. greatly reduced prices. at see We wish THIS WEEK success to the New Oran Bakery. VENETIAN BLIND! can UTAH VALLEY GLA88 AND PAINT CO. fbonm asa (Helen Oveeon lAim a After Inventory 9x12 FELT BASE RUGS the Makers of Gold Seal Regular $5.95 Made by Oil Mit METAL $ u Bill WILDE Standard Oil Service Station Corner of 2nd N. and Univ. Ave. Phone 1553 WALNUT $ J up Jra up DINING TABLE Used MONARCH RANGES .45 4 f Yup LIBRARY TABLES .95 3up Furniture Exchange Call 24 310 West Center St Refrigerator or for Expert Radio Washing Machine Repairs .95 50 $ Used Mrs. Joseph Shaw ! to bo Improving following hurts and candles and aaeh guest received a candy Vataattao. Goaus wore played and rafrubmoate ire served to the follevlag: reported Reporter) a major operation performed at tho L.D.S. hospital in Salt Lake City lari Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Oveeon entertained Satnrday evening for the following: Mr. and Mm. Tony Madsen, Nr, and Mrs. Dean Jacobian, Mr, and Mn. Elliott Sabey, Mr. and Mrs. Garner Madsen, Bill Jacobsen and Mias Virginia Nelson. "Pinochle ud a light luncheon were enjoyed. Mn. Annie Williamson Is convalescing at her home, following a aerlona attack of pneumonia. Mrs. Garner Madsen and Era. Wilford Oveeon spent Monday In Fairvlew and Mt. Pleasant Mra. Madaen'a mother, Mn. Fred Christiansen returned home with them to spend aeveral days. Tha following young people from Lakevlew spent Satnrday evening In Salt Lake City: Mr. and Mra. Chester Oveeon, Mr. and Mn. Paul Madsen, Mr. and Mra. Phil Edwards, Mr. and Mn. Vard Moulton, Elvln Bunnell, Donna Davis, Paul Taylor and Wuda Culllmore. .95 $ UTILITY KITCHEN UNITS Rural customers, unlike most dty folks, are not nsually In a harry when they come in. Result to Gust wo have had a chance to talk and get better acquainted. Farmers know that we understand their needs in lubricating oils, fuel and many other things needed on the farm that we cell. If yon have'nt tried atop in real soon. .95 0ALL New Unfinished Wardrobes, Chests, Desks, Bookcases OUR FARMER CUTOMERS ARE OUR FRIENDS TOO p!th . THIS SALE STARTED JAN 17th and Will Continue Until Jan. 31st! -- This is a Great Savings to Our Friends and Customers m NOW AliD SAVE BUY ,tr' LAKE VIEW retiring president of the Borop-tomlclub, will be In charge FRED B. HAY Friday night nt the Installation TO N. Uafv. Asm Phene ill ceremonies of the new oflfcers, InMrs. Inn prealBrown, cluding dent; Mrs. Agnee Dnrrant, tint Mrs. Rosalia PearCOMPLETE Mn. son, second DeLlly Alexander, treasurer; Miss RADIO SERVICE Doris Newton, recording secretKAMO ary; Mias Velma Mandanhall, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. Mary F. Smith, auditor. Phoa. OH IS North Ualv. Avs. Used " ?ltton MRS. MARGARET P. MAW New e e JOHN H. OLSEN treated employe of the Utah . , MeoBd State hospital la Provo, reported Greco NhttaU, to be tho oldest employe of state la actual years of service,' n8wlf d H,t- CUr? dlad at his poet of duty Sunday J morning, Jnn. II, and waa buried and Nel l Brown relic. ; from the Fourth ward chapel Wedneeday, with member, of the Ch"Lotti Utah Stake high priests quorum ehoriatar; Mary P. Davla, paying him special tribnta by mass attendance. Ho waa a mem-- 1 acr8tmry and treasurer, Tha following program waa her of tha Burial Benefit fund of the Quorum. Ha was florist and' Boding, Wanda Clark; gardener at the hospital, and Boding, Lacy Clyde; History of Grandmother' llfa, Nellie died from a heart selsure, while k carrying flowers to aoma patients Brown; song, Barbara Bernard!.In their room. Hie father waa Luncheon waa erred to the foltha first L. D. 8. convert from lowing: Nettle Brown, Kata Carter, Mary Bernardl, Annie Jolley, Norway. Vera Nattall, Mary F. Davla, Sarah Passey, Clara Smith, Nellie Brown, Lucy Clyde, Grace Nnt-tal- l, Mrs. Framptou Collins a Ella WUlouby, Hattie Carter, baby son cams froth the Utah Annlo Tanner, Ada Carter, Mavalley hospital last Sunday to the llieu Brown, Ida Denlco and Wanhome of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farley where they will stay until able da dark. Mrs. Rax Griffiths entertained to go to their home. Sunday afternoon In honor of hor daughter, Fay'e, Tth birthday Tho birthday eake is decorated with Vataattao C,rr Who can do it? DMT! 331 the18' INSUSANCB New 1940 WALLPAFERS AT under Utah quota for February it was announced today by MaJ. H. Arnold Rich, stats selective service director. mentioned. as you wish. We Offer All Our Stock of e 700 DRAFTEES will be ealled up and examined Immediately In Utah to flU tha draft requirements of 5t men Willard Yorgensen New and Used FURNITURE A e PHONE 051J5 Clearance SALE1 W. H. Lake City recently. S. O. Bennion la again president No Job Too Small No Job Too Big Place Your Order in Jan. or Feb. We will make delivery later, for CONTRACTING et We bring samples to jrosr home, make your drapes, and hang them AD at material coat only. Die Jonuaffsr Clearanco OaSo ... ELECTRICAL Provo Chamber of Commerce. Annual 3 Otar Special Caee-Wheel- er W. were Many other suggestion mads, and still others were written and passed Into the Chamber secretary, Clayton Jenkins, and from tho alx sectlona it la believed, will be evolved the most ambitions program ever undertaken by tha DTR er Sacre-blackun- . Sponsoring Agriculture was urged by Dr. Seth T. Shaw, and several other speakers, as a moat necessary activity. Assisting tha farmer not only in their marketing problems, hot also in their production difficulties, and especially In tha preparation, perhaps even the processing, of their products for the market, waa urged. Speakers suggested that the time would come when farming practice! would be revolutionised, with farmers not only growing their products but processing them, and putting them on the consumer markets. Evaporated vegetable and fruit products, and canning of peaches here were Legal Notices a group of friends Thursday even-b- puttlng the. state In front for a tag, Jan. Ilth. Luncheon was generous phar of the 12,100,000 served to tho Mieses Delona Rick, appropriated under the act for small reservoir lleeprcStve Ila Beeeett, Irene Mitchell, Elaine IN PASSING Poole, Fern Deapaln, Martha Alice construction, It waa reported thle week from the office of tko State Icbanberger and the hoetesa. NOTICE TO The M. Men and Glaanera will Engineer T. H. Humphrey. L E. BROCKBAKK ' The Miller! Flat and Joa'a hold thalr Fireside chat at tha waa named this week as chalr-ma-a In tho Matter of the Mata GEORGE WARDELL home of Annis Buckner next Valley projects la Emery county, of Utah County Red Croat, of John H. Gordon, has aa been ValCache Newton fulltime Sunday. Jan. 21th after assigned the project in Creditors mu succeeding Dr. J. J. Weight Mr. to train CCO saroltaa meat meeting. A very lnterest-I- n ley, tho Mammoth project for SanBrockbank la city attorney, and a vouchers to tho uadareignod with the Forest service camps nt ing program has been arranged. pete county, the Scofield project administratrix at hor Nrideaoo driving force in many civic af- Provo, Veyo. Escalante, and The Grandview fairs.. He has lined np with him sowing elnb for Carbon county, the Diversion R. F. D. No. 2, Provo, Utah, or IB with Salem, the to water boy tunnell getting bring surplus waa pleasantly entertained Friday J. the following staff: Mrs. at tha offleo of hor attoraoya, Mrs. Eva practical training segnlarly until at the home of Fontells Buckner, from the Price river for use In Chriotanaoa aad Chrtataoaoa, 22 Snow, the sad they course, delldone refreshments were serv- Utah county, and tha Woodruff West Center Street. Provo, Utah, Slick, secretary; N. Halvor Mad- then complete another II being takes ed to: Elsie Mrs. Loy Does, sen, treasurer; Taylor, Dot Davie. project for Rich county make up oa or bofere tho Ilth day of acir Dr. through the seme training, Lnolta HUta, Fern Hill, . Veil tha V. J. Bird, Ledger Free, program sow March, 1IIL cording to George C. Larson, MAUD OLODf Johnson, Tlllle Dixon and Clara i ready for final approval of the . Weight and Mrs. Annie Hulsh, a forest supervisor, J Reclamation berasu. Only the Dawson. board mambera. Administratrix of mM estate. e e Counselor Harvey Harward was I latter project for Rick county Publication data: Jsu. IT, Id, water-righ- ts jMlSB AXX JUDD arrangements. II and Fab. 7, 1041. RULON W. DOMAX la charge of Baerameet meeting uwulta Nathe Utah at stenographer to tha new secretary sad office The following tional Parke Connell office, to the Sunday evening. wee given: Ten minute manager at tha Utah National program woman ecoad to nt Provo air port Parks Connell office la Provo, talks on "Marriage" hy Mr. B. receive her pilot's license. Mrs. M. following the resignation of Mrs. Jolley end "The Home" by Chrlstophersoa la the Mrs Oro Moore. Cornet i Merrill first. Mr. Chriatophereoa la as- - Rocked In the Cradle of solo, the . 'eUUnt scout rauUr. here and Griffiths; talk by br he and Mr. Chrietopharaon have rant mUelonary their own plana at the airport i Elder from tba xtoaga mission; piano now- 'solo, "Meditation" by Mlaa Lea . uT'Rrwvrv Ilaaaen; talk by Arthur Watkins In Order to Make Room Our of the Tlmpanogoe ward. Utah county commissioner, waa reelected director and secretary Starting next Sunday me. Beautiful New, Artistically Styled treasurer of the Utah Lake Dlatrt- tag Itaiuemrat meeting will commence at 6:S0 o'clock, butlng company at lta annual 1941 WALLPAPERS meeting of stockholders In Salt Habla Folsom who left to be with husband In Salt Lake City, Mr. Domaa la an experienced acouter, and will be need for field work si wall as office work, ao- cording to Dr. M. W. Merrill, Connell president. PICKED UP GRAND VIEW Faye, "7 PIONEER rinyldi 45-lb- A complete stock of ROOF PAINTS AND COATINGS Call Us for Estimates INSULATION BOARD AND UTH Highest Quality Strongest Board the Market today $ WIIY PAY MORE? ' REPAIRING ... Ft-- CONSOLIDATED - WAGON & MACHINE CO: U. S. TIRES PIIONE 244 and ' BATTERIES ' 255 W. Center a Fire Issuance Willard L. Sowards Agency PROVO j f . .25 per 100 PRICES ARE INCREASING DAILY! Brimhall Bros. Provo NOTICE! Phooo 990 y CAR 3,HAY,:a! Wffl Meet Any Price HAROLD MAAG I UTAH PHONE Oll-R- -i TROCK AND OWNERS v We have received notice that on Feb. 1st parts prices will advance to 30 8 TOP QUALITY PHONE 10M eM Oiwy rock surfaced on TIRE t. k bfibriut Boreas of Reclamation, thua See Us Now wRh NaUu and C wsrsyju9 a 80-lb- s. Six smell reservoir projects In Utah received backing of the Utah State wajter storago commission this week, and will ho before tha placed Immediately 014-R- 2 Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Jolley left Jan. 18th on n business trip Into Nevada and California. They plan to be gone n week. Mr. end Mrs. Peter Kneyovicb (Virginia Brown) of Rockepring Wyo. are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Brown. Miss Alta Buckner entertained Real Estate Is made in the West to withstand the Wests rigorous climate. DESERT ROOFING . IC3 Eqi ve Feet per roll ud U. S. Wilfrapir SUrs E&00F1NG SALES Hu Jean and Mur Ana Small Reservoir Projects Get Utah Backing PHONE 1M Provo's Leadlag Paiat, Glaaa and Brown, Shirley Ana Davis, Joyes Taylor, Marilyn Buekuar, Joan Nuttal and Mario Fay (Mrs. Rex Griffiths - Reporter) Phone 272 WEST CENTER Use GENUINE PARTS They Fit Save Money! Wear Longer Cannon-AshtoCHEVROLET n, Prove, Utah Inc. BUICK |