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Show Friday, January li. UTAH VALLEY NEWS CROWD unemployed which was caused OVERFLOW SERVICES FOR by the war ending. d Employers can how find PRES, CLARK KAREN TUCKER workers in any amount HEARS of kind Job any required openings they inay have. The largest crowd in Siiaron Sad and impressive funeral Tin1 Provo office wishes ta were conducted Wed-!- , thank al! workers and employ- 'lake history was on hand to orvij-cs Reuben t pm. in the Grand President J. Clark at gruel fine day their ers cooperation for Karen if Uigii'ii riuiiip 1945 and request that Sunday evening at Scera audi- View ward chapet Iirmov:.l ( !' v.;!.1 ri:.i rit l ! :r ns I to this Tucker, old daugh-- i his visit first in torium, In on in the earned Mine 1 ! M lj4fi I J i i 4k sli.iiv (1 il'ji'riiii i,f llirl.iHiutioi) Hum-j-I.roThaola and of r Georg way. wi!l lilirai.'y r: .iU- - Hu- tli i fiy" i !.i.- i: pro-j- tt President A. V. Watkins Tucker. Jr. who passed at the meeting aad the av, av Sunday afier a four day . ts in I tiili ii'ni Milton Bellows Lincoln high school chorus, un- nine's of pneumonia, at Utah 4 i Jiitl.-- for J!'4fi will permit iilintder the direction of Elvis B. Ter- V.iMi-- hospital. in mul No w Mcxino Advanced in Service J)r.;j-.itd d a.:t:g. liUm, I'tj.h, ( ry, stake music director, Bishop Rodney K'ruball I he Shr-re- e and Martha with to to ahead. set vice special music, Wi.rd h.is Ism rrreivi d by Terry and Carol Memmotl phi veil processional and of t tie Field Ar4 (isiei1. O. Miliorj - - I.ji'in, t accuinpuni.'i'ii. music and accomrei on terminal iiuw leave, tillery, i .lie Iji'i ox.. i:1The huge roin.ri'faiinn sang pli .ill musical numbers. A ( lie li.id hit'll that promoted ; LOCAL for EMPLOYMENT r;i li'i:. uiiryni iv':".;' of Bessie 'Utah, the Star it the West , ou'.rlcl composed Hie lank of Contain, Dec eiiibi-- r Lt: M ai fnli.iws, Un-or- a and tile irivirt'aiioii Charlotte offered 'was Kectcti. Haws, 5. Bellow 194 has 24, Captain A Provo OFFICE HAS BUSY been in arrvire since M.trrh. by Bishop Li G rarid J.iimnn of Diivie and LaNeve Kimball f ? "(i.ii'W 'I Vm ward was tal i.;ipiopn:i::' nog. Beautiful Home. The 1941, ai.'l participaVd in the Windsor ward i.iiHi r wi:h iZs-'.- ' mnexed stake on Jan- invocation was offered by J. W. St,.iron ti n.oiiihx it) for Italian (.unpaign YEAR DURING 1945 1. J liv v. ol h- suf- Hid field. Thelda Luneeford sang UVa iali'.r !.i coming borne. His wife uary rb.-rfti firi- - nt ?n strp U;i construi'lum solo, "Your Dear Little Rosei The Own thif funner Llii-My sang PuNipher In-- 'i-. rMlamation He j; the son of Mr. and America and Mess the Lord, bud Has Left You," and conon Utah and MildenW. L. to . Arcuril'iig . Mrs. J. Alien It. Hows of Ver- O My Soul. soling remarks were offered by ni.ii arr of tin local United mont Lnn-.ward. romon Mrs. Booth Maycoek Flovd Johnson and Bishop KimAVnrk can po fur.x'ird states Kiuplnyincnl Service of e read "To The Seed ball. Margaret Nlcol and the of the Suit Lake aijnc- - (it.ei j,js (,ff Hymnal, a had very busy In Kimball the sang, of ami Ephraim Mnnasseh, di.cl In Provo f.inyon, namely mid fruitful year and Rive the Mrs. Ada Davis written by Pri'Mihnt Clark, and Garden Bnd the benediction to show 5.r iiunieiliately betnw tollowiup statistic- tbe chorus sang Kind Words are was offered by the grandfather, to eonnert with the tlic-i-r activity. Deer Ur.-e- k Mrs. Ada Davis, 81, of Route: 2 SR. Humphrey. The grave at thousand eight Orem died early Wednesday at Sweet Torn- of the Heart," with the Provo Forty-eigrecently finished. The pirrBurial Park was dedi-falc- d a. soloist. Stan (tolleailsti-i'l which hundred ninety-sipersons of a loeal hospital of illness to age. 4,r. pipe on by the other grandfather, fcid-wen recently opened can cd at tile office for service of She was born at Moroni, May NARROW IS THE BATE" G T. Tucker. Sr. Of this number, 11, 1884, the daughter of Moses In his opening remarks. Presibe installed at four high pres- - some kind. Besides tin mother and faththirty seven thousand two hun- - Draper and Rarhol Hefner Dra-ne- dent Clark stated, We are hare er. little Karen is survived by lure point In the concrete aque-- ' dred t fifty-eighwere routed to to worship onr Heavenly Fath- one brother, duct. There will then rematn She married Dennis J. Da George Terrel ntv 7.5 miles of the entire 41- -' interviewers for special sarvira; at Moroni. Feb. 5, 1884, and the er and from the prayers of Tucker, and his grandparents. 5216 5925 were and veterans, two moved to Orem soon after- thosQ who love the Lord, come Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Tucker of mile aqueduct for construction V. tenuis were muted fur special ward. Mr. Davis died several He stated there Oram, S. M- Humphrey of Portin 1947. inspiration. service. is no royal road to salvation. land. Oregon, and Mrs. Hazel ago. years Enlargement of the Provo 11,094 applicants were referMrs. Davis leaves four sons, There is no one ran do your in- Curtis of Prove. Reservoir Canal will be acceleto Job openings, and 8226 ac- two red daughters, 20 grandchildren tellectual tasks: it is by this that rated, including rehabilitation of the Jobs offered. we grow. We may grow by and 13 great grandchildren canals on the east side of the cepted 062 persons were referred and addition to a brother and a sisfortifying ourself against sin. Jordan River. Jobs in other areas and ter. Sons are Rural D. Davis He said, One man said, 'All LOCAL ITEMS We plan also to call for bids acrepted states. and A. M. Davis of Provo. Ray roads lead to Heaven'. This is Mr- and Mrs. Lowell Varley and awnrd rontracts for resump- - i 550 applicants accepted Jobs in S. Davis of Orem, and Milton J. not true: Quotations from the and Mr. and Mrs. Carlos D. Miltlon of work early this summer ttie Provo office area. Davis of Oakland. Calif. The Sermon on the Mount were giv- ler are enjoying a short vacation on the Durhesne tunnel which 4843 persons filed complete one-thirdaughters are Mrs. Mirtes en to bear out the statement, in California cities. excavated was about for work with the Weete Narrow is the Gate through and Mrs. Mirl Benedict, when discontinued late in 1942 applications Provo office. both of Helper. Melvin Draper, which those who keep His comMrs. Phyllis Monk was hostess because of the war, stated Mr. 1206 veterans were given re- a resides at Price, and mandments may enter. In the ta the brother, club WednesLarsen. ferrals to Jobs, and 595 Mrs- Laura Tidwell, a sister Gospel of James i is explained day afternoon, at her home. Other Utah projects planned the employment offered. acrepted Of this Faith without work is why for 1946 are the Newton and number, 114 were handicapped lives in Moroni. We determine ourselves Funeral services are pending dead. Mrs. Max Andrews was hosSchofield ranal and dam, which veterans. ni id will be under the direction what we shall be in the here- tess ta Provo Wives at her la planned for completion by 80 veterans aecepted employ- of the Hatch-Quis- t funeral home. after. Mrs. home Friday evening. June or July. During the late ment in other areas. Harold reviewed the Thatcher summer a small amount of work TESPONSIBILITY OF 13 veterans accepted employbook, The Fly in Yorkshire-man.- " can be arromplished on the ment on referral to the Provo Sigma YOUNG PEOPLE Following the book reOgden River project, Including office area. (Sail Speaking on temple marriages view, the game Neighbor was of reservoirs small completion t 122 veterans were directed to the young people assembled, n the South Ogden and Ogden-Brigha- the Veterans played, with Mrs. A. L. Carter President Clark stated, How and Administration for have Committee heads been Mrs. Thatcher receiving canals. service. chosen and preparations are careful you should bo in making favors. 40 to the State Vocational Re- nearing completion for the an- your choice, not just for here, HOME AGAIN habilitation Service. nual Iuimhda Delta Sigina win- but for the eternities to eome. Mrs. Reed Colvin and daughMark Bigler is home again 16 to Selective Service. ter xenii formal al Brigham Also, you are binding yunr chil- ters, Myria and Julie, arrived with his wife, Beth Prestwlch 142 to training agencies for Young University, January 12, dren fro you. This comes Ikrough from New York City for a visit Bigler and their. two children, school work. according lo Addison Udall, olx'diencc to the commandments with Mrs. Colvin's mother, Mrs. Bennie and Marie, after two 240 to other agencies serving Thatcher. Arizona, general com- of God. Mary Y. Miner, of Vineyard. years sendee with the 4th Mar- veterans. Jesus taught those things we Her hu.sband. Major Colvin, has mittee chairman. ines, 6th Division on Okinawa The year was very diversified More than 230 of the organi- arc so in need of today, "Cha- been transferred from the Atand in Japan. He ia the son of and went to the of zations 350 members are ex- rity, "lam". Kindness" and lantic to the Pacific for further Mrs. Flora II. Bigler of thousands of workers needed pected to attend the affair in the "Mercy", Love Thine Enemduty. Another daughter, for war work to thousands of Joseph Smith ballroom. ies. KcMntence and baptism Beach and daughter a part of entering the nar- Marilyn, have returned to their awmsapaM 51 are rittiMaheiifeiitti row gate. home in Ferron. Utah after vacationing with Mrs. Miner. EXALTATION GOAL BEFORE ALL Bishop Philo T. Edwards reIn closing.Elder Clark stated, turned from home Exaltation is the goal which is Utah Valley Wednesday where ha hospital, before us. The commandments had been confined after underare all simple, easy to comprean operation. hend. and the most unlearned going can live them. He invoked the Miss Fern Trunkey has reblessings of the Lord upon the turned to Logan, where she is people, that they may have attending the USAC, after strength to live llis command- spending the holidays here with STUDIO COUCII Unfinished CHESTER OF ments. that we all may benefit her parents. ROCKER . . . $119.50 thereby. DRAWERS, All Wood The closing song was by the Spring filled, heavy cover. Reg. $159.50 Thanks Be to God, chorus, .30-inc- h, 4 . . $19.50 ONE CAR LOAD JUST ARRIVED and the benediction was pronounced by Dover Hunt, of the .JO inch, 5 . . . $21.50 Windsor ward bishopric. Huge Reclamation Program Planned -- fr -- i y i s con-dci'.i-- pre--er.te- Ki-i.-e- tU-- .i-- 1 i.h-.i- - r , pr-HT- j La-Nev- - pli-iin- - - 1 - d - 20-3- 0 lambda Delta Saturday - Mrs-Franci- s and drawer drawer $22.50 Assorted colors, spring filled. Regular 134.50. OCCASIONAL CHAIRS and i ROCKERS x 12 All Wool WILTON RUGS, each $99.50 FLOOR LAMrS and TABLE 9Sc LAMP SHADES Parchment. Regular $1.49 I Fn finished Bishop J. Golden Taylor conducted impressive funeral services for Fred Ferguson, '7, resident of Eitgemont community for the past 57 years, who passed away Thursday al the family home following a lingering Monday at 1.30 in Edge-inoward chapel. Mrs. Olea Schuman played recessional and processional mi'S'c and a quartet composed of Leone Jones, Afton Pcnrol, Elmo B rereton and H. S. Richards sang the opening number, Abide With Me. The inoca-tiowa offered bv Pres. Sidney H. duff. Mrs. Melba Caldcr and Curtis Gordon sang In The Garden, accompanied by Gordon, and Mrs. Eiva Elliott sang Face to Face, accompanied by Ethel Taylor. The speakers. Bishop Wilford R. Stubbs. Patriarch T. N- - Taylor of Utah Stake and Bishop Taylor spoke of the sterling qualities of Mr. Ferguson. Curtis Gordan sang the closing number, Coin Home" and Robert L. Eelliott offered (he benediction. The grave at the Provo Burial park was dedicated by John W. Stubbs. -. n h DRESSER BASE drawer, Just Arrived SI 9.50 ! Deluxe AH Metal BABY WALKER $11.95 Two styles to chixwc from. A deposit will hold them until spring lias Dali Bearing Wheels and bumpers. Mrs. Wi'Huin Faulkner wax "ailed to Salt Lake Wednesday owing to the illness of her mother. Mrs. Arthur Larson. Nicholes nmimpaniod his mother and they will remain indefinitely. Mr, Ruchrri! n,ivi and Mrs. Susanna Mcldnsni were hostesses to Fdgemont Camp. Daughters of Utah Pioneers at the Davis home Thursday. A pleasing urogram was enjoyed and refreshments served by the ho, tosses. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllsm F. Green of Pleasant Grove announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary to Harley son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Gillman of Orem, which took place at the brides home ChristGill-ma- mas eve, with Bishop LeGrand Jarman of Windsor ward officiating. The bride was attended by her sister, Myrtle and Lowell Gillman. cousin of the groom, was best man. On Thursday evening, Jan. 3. the parents of the young couple honored them with a reception in the Pleasant Grove First ward hall, which was decorated with lighted candles, wedding bells, potted plants, and the lighted fire place lent a cozy note. The bride was lovely in a gown of white satin, with long veil of silk net and lace, caught up with pearls. Her bride's bouquet was red roses tied with long white satin streamers and rose buds. ""Her sister. Wilma Myers, in a gown of flowered lafetta, was maid of honor. Another sister, Myrtle Green and Dona Mae Boren, were bridesmaids, gowned in yellow and blue net, with sweet pea corsages. Garth Walker was best man and he and ihe bridegroom wore white carnation boutonniere. Tiny Bonny Green, neicc of the bride, was flower girl, in a dainty white organdy frock with pink velvet bows, carried a basket of pink sweet peas, and led the wedding march. Mrs. David A. Green, gowned in blue and black gown, wore sweet peas and yellow rose buds and arranged the wedding march. Another sister of the bride, Mrs. Howard Ferguson, wore a gown of white chiffon and gold, with corsage of pink sweet peas, assisted the parents of tiie happy couple in receiving the guests. Both mothers wore black gowns, with orchid sweet pea corsages. The ushers were brothers, Gillman. Raymond David A. Mrs. Blanche Woodward, Relief society visiting teacher leader, asks that all teachers make their visits and report on Tuesday at meeting, which begins at 1:30 p.m. Furniture & Appliances Phone 313 FOR SALE PHONE W. WiHiama, Prov. latch. 908 E. 3 South rant, and I bap, aell. t . Li-no- 1 Georgia Bullock. Melba Gardner. Janet Wamick, Lynell Johnson. Lois Bezzant and Lori le Mills, in gay formats, served the many relatives and hosts of friends present. Mr. Gillman left January 9, to return to his base on the coast, where he is a member of the merchant marines. His bride will remain with her parents and continue her school work. No successful yel been suggested for put: contract.- in ting unions to their promt- - - im. posing fines or requirii.i )u,nj won't work because lirv'oni wont sign such control's. Fireside Chat For Sharon Ward Hello Folks, Did it ever occur to you how many fine poets we have in Provo? I think it takes someone special to write poetry. Som one with a deep appreciation for the finer things of life. A poet can say a thing better, mors beautifuly, and in less space than any writer of mere prose. The Lawrence Gibson cottage along Riverside Drive inspired Emiline Snow to pen these verses. I give them to you. "HOME" By Emiline Snow The creatures of the hilly woods Call the forest home. The gulls upon the seashore. Make that their special throne. The bees in and out of the hive Are buzzing in sweet content The birds in the tall tree tops, On nest building are bent. A palace was built for a king; A Fireside Chat will be held for all Gleaner Girls and Junior Girls of Sharon ward Sunday evening immediately following the sacrament service in the ward, which begins at 7:30 p.m. The home where the social is to be held will be announced at charch. Several of these fine gatherings have been held in the past few weeks, and have proved very interesting. A very good program has been prepared by the officers in charge and refreshments will be served. h The big eye, the telescope of the California Institute of Technology will begin looking out into space sometime in 1947Work on the giant, halted by the war, is being resumed. The tube of the telescope is 20 feet in diameter, 60 feet long, and weighs 125 tons. The weight of the moving parts, including gears and accesories, will be about 425 tons. The main task to be completed is that of shaping the huge disk into a paraboloid wheih will make it slope a few thousandths of an inch deeper at the center than the curve of a perfect sphere. The Germans left millions of land mines buried in French soil making it impossible to plow three quarters of a million acres of farm lands at a time when thp people are suffering from an acute shortage of food In World War II the daily military gasoline demand reached 800,000 barrels 500,090 of which was aviation gasoline according to Scientific American. But gasoline is only one of the many products which modern war requires of the petroleum industry. This tremendous demand, with the United States supplying 60 per cent of all petroleum produets, pushed crude 200-inc- - 048-J- mi-tlm- ir.-- e, i This N That By Ethyl N. Hair "HOME" Its golden stairs glitter and shine. A hovel shelters the old crone, Its her home divine. The logs on the hearth Maze brightly. The mantle holds treasures so dear, On the lattice climbs the trmupet vine. Home beautiful home is cottage where deep love abounds, here-Th- Where godliness Phone 104 Utah County Mattress Factory COMPLETE MATTRESS and BAIT SERVICE Only Factory In Utah Connty Wa are not represented by any transient mattress workers, bat antra abaryn, Jaat Phone 345 Or drop us a card 661 Waal 2nd Ksrtk ui emus. Row upon row of flower Line the pathway by PROTO UTAH the bridge. Down by the pond the old frog croaks. Animals are grazing over the ridge. Home, beautiful home by the river Where happy memories dwell, Where silent hours of sweet content than poets or prophets can tell. Now with the joy of the m light Thy grandure from cellar to More v m-in- g dome, Where the king of love peace doth dwell, This is my home. an.t 3rd West & Center We Fill ALL Doctors Prescriptions Provo, Pleasant Grove, American Fork and Salt Lake City. We pride ourselves on the complete stock of prescription and drug ' items we carry. JANUARY SPECIALS Wax Paper, 36 sheets 9c Swankie Hankies cleansing tissues 2 for 35c Dextrimaltose Baby Food 1 lb. 63c 12 oz. 39c Phillips Milk of Magnesia 60c Alka Seltzer 49c 60c Sal Hepatica Extension Cords 49c 49c to 89c PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR A VALENTINE HEART BOX OF CANDY. THE SUPPLY WILL BE LIMITED Our motto is Community Service, and we buck it up by offering Free baby scale loan service, crutch rental service, bus depot, money order depot, fishing and hunting license agent. Sheet Music su- reigns PROVO 2 e preme. Nature breathes her sweet fragrance Upon this, the house cf PHONE 150 OR RENT will sail for and deliver wlfhani Pianos, AccaHlana. Guitar. Fhene 940R, Prof S -- OREM Mrs. Zepha Smith was hos- m-iu- ii n tess to Edgemonl I.ilerary club afternoon at home. her Friday 432 W. Center Mrs. Inez Messick was in charge of the book review and tasty refreshments served the ladles present. 225 West Center, Provo Reception Honors Mr. and Mrs. Harley Gillman EDGEMONT $1 1.95 Assorted Mohair and Tapestry covers. Spring filled. 2 Only 9 FERGUSON r. - SWING ROCKERS FRED fr iiinr-ii.u.iil- Rit PAID well-traiiK-- ; T-.-- TRIBUTE 1345 Ferguson and production in 1944 to the Grim. Howard time high of 1,678,000,0(10 tu! K. Holley Myers. rcls. uncle W. Gillman, J. Mayor The National Fire protection master of of the groom, was leriiiumies tor the following Association reports that in tiu O Promise past twelve months fir program, chorus Iroyed more property jn Me, a group of senior girls, United States than was ri,;r.ed'u Erwin Jensen; by folo. "Always" by Lowell Gord- England during the f :rt twa of the German Lb. on; jnlo, I Love You Truly" by years 1944 more than 4uu,ino ing fi, Wsrri ii Kirk, accompanied by Ilniilirie Kirk: Wilma and Na- in homes, where more than the countrys fires occur, result, than Hales and Barbara Jarman cd in more than 10,000 n a'i,s Mrs. by ang. aiTompanied Norma Hales. Sytha Johnson more than one death every There are twice as m;:iv bar. to the bride and nave a in the United stav u maids of the .room. The remainder there are .veiling was spent in dancing liam W. coeds, asserts Dr Wfl. Ayer, pastor of Mayhap to Howard Nelons orchestra. Thorne was in tails Calvary Rapti-- t Ch- -r Mrs. A Godly, moral Am. n. " j, charge of the gift room and Mrs. Duai io Harper the refreshments. says, cannot be niiiiiiin.i.. .4 ,j .,f y The refreshment room was deco- the young womanli,,.. rated with pink begonia and nation is to major in li p, r iinij fern. Mises Kathleen Green. minor in education. B- Magazine and Fountain Service |