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Show UTAH VALLEY NEWS Friday, November IS, 1945 SHOW BENEFIT HMiM Sharon Ward Relief Society Presents Program Funeral Service for Bertha S. G. Fuller FOR RHEUMATIC Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 1:30 at Quist Funeral home for Bertha Sabina Green Fuller, 61, who All members of the commun- died Sunday at the home of her invited are to attend the ity daughter, Mrs. Vern Herrick In Rheumatic Fever Amateur Ben- Vermont ward, following a lingefit show in Provo high school illness. UTTLC THINGS ering auditorium, Friday and SaturBishop Arch Pulham of the day evenings, Nov. 16 and IT at Vermont ward, conducted the 8 p.m. All proceeds will be service and spoke consoling used for rheumatic fever sufwords to the bereaved family-Curtiferers of Utah county. Gordon and Mrs. Leo This affair is being sponsored by Utah County A.F.&L. Union, Ford rendered the music, accomand is but a beginning in their panied by Cumorah Gordon. effort to awaken citizens to the Burial took place in the Provo dangers of this dread disease, Burial park. rheumatic fever. Mrs. Fuller was born in Men-- 1 A beautiful memorial service results There be local 38 will particiIowa, Feb. 3, 1884, a daugh- lo, only after much forethought and carepants, ranging in age from 4 to ter of John and Anna Green. ful planning by an experienced di74, and promises to be highly She received her education in rector. Because the little details which A radio bioad-ca- the Menlo schools. On entertaining. April 21, are so easily forcgotten are never negwill be made on the stage 1909, to Wyoming, where going from 9 to 9:30, with those on lected here at Berg's, we are often lived until three yean ago, the program taking part. The they complimented by families for the when they moved to Las Vegas, radio of fame Nevada. Mn. Fuller came to Happy Chappies, completeness and comforting beauty Awill be featured, and Dr. John of our service. Z. Davis of Salt Lake City and Orem last July because uf HI Dr. Don C. Merrill, both autnori-tle- s health. She was a member of on the disease, will speak the Methodist church. She is survived by her husbriefly on Friday and Saturday band, three daughters, Mn. respectively. Herrick of (Madeline) Do you know that Utah leads Vern tne nation in deaths from rheu- Orem; Mrs. E. R. (Marjory) Ter-- ! matic fever? Death from rheu- rill of Ventura, Calif.; and Mn. matic fever is ten times greater G. V. (Dorics) ThomM of Las 115 East Center Telephone 371 than from polio. More school Vegas, Nevada; two sons, Dar-:- j age children in the United States rell Fuller of San Bernardino, die from rheumatic fever than Calif.; Carol Fuller of Cheyenne, from all other diseases such as Wye., one brother, two listen; ana one appendicitis, pneumonia, com- ten grandchildren municable diseases, tuberculosis and infantile paralysis. It is Increasing alarmingly fast, in the COMPLETE 8.8 of period from 1911-2- 0 fatal diseases was rheumatic RADIO SERVICE fever, but in the period from lo 1941-4- 3 RALPHS RADIO iMive cflarrtyTEf it had risen to 13.8. ,it,uld not suffer ANN APPLIANCE the laborer fn Alpha chapter of Lambda Del-t- o Lets become educated to this on to perish. national fra- sly, sneaking disease, and Sigma, L.D-S- . 88 Msw Ueiv. Ave- Pheae 111 Another section of Sperrys ternity on the Brigham Young The Heme efCmranteed Service ork deals with the language university campus, elected the ind script of the Book of following officers to assume duty in a popular and non-tecMonday: Typing secretary, J. Fabiam Giroux; Attendance secBuy CLAUDIN retary, Todison Udall; ScrapBUILDINGS book chairman, Keith Walker; FEVER SUFFERERS The Sharon ward Relief society conducted the program at sacrament meeting Sunday evening, with Counselors Pearl Jepperson and Roselths Vernon in charge. Mrs. Cleo Larsen gave a short talk on Patterns of and Persecution. Prejudice Mrs. Sadie Elder narrated several important events in church '16 history. Bishop J. Clayton Watts honored the visiting teachers in a short talk. Musical numbers were given by Mrs. Valerie Garrison. Mrs. Sadie Elder, Mrs. Barbara Skinner, Mrs. Lois Downs, Mrs. Helen Kofford and Mrs. Genevieve Mangum. A large crowd was s etm PEC1ALS ' ! in attendance. I st Hit t- Berg MORTUARY c LB. NORBEST j vm.. How- Stationery chairman, Norman to S. McDonald the Brigham F. Hyatt and Publicity chairmang University is planning a man, William Clyde Behunin. od athletic plant, complete Noal Cook and Glen Marble unth swimming pool and other are acting as on Med items. However, dorml- - til forrpeLie1iyji'Y of pledges -Went ;",once building will IVr into this wt . 4 time wish to express our thanks and appreciation for the fine support given us during the past year by the citizens of Orem. GET 124 Wait Ciniir Phona 707 PROVO. UTAH 9 COMPANY HOME Center II. S. VANCE 441 E. 7th North Phonal Provo 74 105 820 West Center PROVO Utah LUNCH At Your Grocers Your Assurance of the Finest Quality KATHERINE CALLED LOCKERS The Kolob Corporation SERVICE Intermountain West Leading General Agency si' Thanksgiving Frank Salisbury, Manager COMPLETE INSURANCE South Second Weil and J. A. Seelhaler ! n Truly a time to be greatly appreciative and thankful for the many and varied op- portunities given us as American citizens, in this the land of the Fiee .and the Home of the Brave! a BY for 200 DEATH Fum-ra- l services for Katherine tKat.-- ) Hichens Drnge, 77, wife of Charles Thomas Drage, of Orem, were conducted Friday at 1 o'clock in the Windsor ward LOS rhapei, with Bishop LaGrandc Jarman presiding. Mrs. Drage died Tuesday at he LDS hospital in Salt Lake Uity following a three day ill (liess of heart trouble. She was worn May 31, 1868. in Whitley, 'Canada, a daughter of James and Sarah Wright Richens. One of 14 children, she came west with her parents in 1881), October j scl-O- .RV. TryOur... n Distinguished HOT LUNCHES HOOVER CLOTHING Carr F. Greer 78 W. Center Provo CO. Phone 251 At Noon! Now Making Deliveries On NEW 1946 AND I FRIGIDAIRE They arc Delicious RANGES I jj I Washing Machines at CARLYLE ELECTRIC William IL Baird cakes R. BRACE See These Beauties Realty & Insurance Payne Realty St Insurance Earl Thomas 3 H Represented By Robertson-Bushma- 23c 13.343 pounds of milk and 477 pounds of butterfat. Meats i RINSO, Ige. pkg. In eight yearly milking periProspect has produced a total of 104.708 pounds of milk and 3,282 pounds of butterfat Her highest single record was made at (he age of 9 years, 2. months, when she produced Delicious Brand Kmart far town and country weir 40 li s plaid Jacket of red, green and green yellow, combined with akirt. Wear it with ruffiri for the J. B. carnal outdoor life. Buninra and college girla are aewing their own. asiasBugii! bi year, and mi1-- " 23c ods Ask for n- - LUX FLAKES, Ig. Life Bouy Soap, 3 for 20c luction record or more umu 100,000 pounds of milk. This knnouneeifient is made by The Holstein-Friesian Association of America. MEAT CO. Phone 574 JAR 240 North Univ. Ava. ! Provo 39c Buy Candy When It Is Available COLD STORAGE 335 W. SEGO MILK, 4 cans for ; 3-l- b. AMBULANCE PROVO plumbing 26c SERVICE With abundant crops harvested, both in field and orchard, and for everything kind Providence has blessed and bestowed upon us, the citizens of our country, and especially of Utah County, are truly happy this Thanksgiving! ffi, jCaraett CAKE FLOUR, Swansdawn Buy Bonds Now of Oregon lianksgiuntg P, TUNA FISH. White Star, i2g 27c HANSEN CANDY Provo (Smtttuja I 690 Tualatin Valley Nurseries Official Representative Orem City Council EARLY Arch Supports Made To Order From Nature has given this community a bounteous harvest, our sons and daughters are returning from service, and the future looks bright. May the goodwill and support given us in the past continue through another year. YOURS the Shoes Repaired to fit form of your feet FRUIT TREES FUNERAL TURKEYS Service Your According to President 43? I great-grandchil- V CHICKENS & Orem F. W. V00LW0RTH 52 West Center APPLIANCE Phone 080-R- 3 Phone 695-- UNION MADE .it R FISHER BREWING COMPANY, Salt EffoMuhed 1884. UkaGcr 4 |