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Show Friday, January UTAH VALLEY NEWS Scera Theatre Chatter iw oi:i:.m UTAH V. 1. If u.iiuy lsl Shew a: at Tni - lnuc;!.- C.."'J I I :!' Ij wf.i- ll v.'j it January I'diicy 111 i of v. I. s Svlph, i Hie i r pa-- u-- 1 s MIIMD Joan Crawford - FIERCE Zachary Scott (triply li.nvi;;,; diurnala- dory! - Jack Carson Tremendously Carlann Hat Full nf Dream," l.y Popular Si irnci1 Saturday Matinee e rfs FuHu1 1:30 January 12 LOST ANUL'L A beautiful comedy drama starring Margaret OBrie. (We bring this back bcruu.M- - it ix so beautiful for old and young) and "A Spook to Me" Comedy "Hare Foce" Cartoon "Treaiura Jest" Cartoon PURPLE MONSTER STRIKES Serial Mon. - Tues. - Wed. January Premier Hun in Utah C 11-15- Along The Navajo Trail Hoy I offers - George Cabby - Dale Evans Hayes A musical western with all the trimmings for a swell story, good songs, fast action and hilarious comedy 1 MEXICAN A Conalance Moore end Tilo Guisar musical A comedy with a and setting! South-of-the-Bord- lathe News Thurs. FrL Sat. January KISS AND pie.-fille- 17-18-- 19 TELL Shirley Temple - Jerome Courtland Waller Abel A grand picture about your family and mine that has the everyday occurancea with which most of us are familiar, g All in all la a satisfying, comedy! heart-tuggin- Wiiile we an extending thanks we would luce :u lemem-he- r to tell Mr. Giles and his State itoud crew that we do appreciate tin special effort they made to clear the state road last Sunday so as to make possible t In parking of the many cars for the services Sunday evening. Mr. Bradshaw from Orem City also spent considerable time Saturday afternoon, to clear the road north of the building for the convenience of us folks who park at Scera. Ilaxter-McMille- n Reception Monday Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Baxter entertained Monday evening In Pleasant Grove Second ward hall, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Lee McMillen (Jean Baxter), who were married in the Logan LDS temple January 2. In the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs. Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. George McMillen, Bill Harris as best man and the groom and his lovely bride, gowned in a beautiful white satin gown, entrain with long net and lace veil. She carried a bouquet of roses. Coleen Baxof the bride ter, was matron of honor and Beth Baxter, Anna Rose Harris and Miss Peterson were bridesmaids, all wearing pastel frocks and carried bouquets. In the entertaining program Evan Wilberg acted as master of ceremonies during the evening of dancing to Howard Nel- Due to increased home responsibilities now that Merrill is hack from the Navy, Ruth Blake Biair resigned from the Scera staff last week after three years of exceptional fine service as usher at the theatre. During this time her record has been almost perfect for attendance and punctuality. All we can say is that Merrill is a lucky follow. The army releasing Merrill sister-in-la- son's orchestra- Verona Kirk VINEYARD and Florence Gray presided over the gift room and Arvilla Beck and Rosa The infant daughter of Mr. Baxter were in charge of the and Mrs. Alvin Harding was refreshments. named Charlene and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Handley was named Carla Jean. The PLEASANT VIEW son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holdaway was given the name Mr. and Mrs. Gam Phillips of Jesse Harold at the Fast day had their baby named Wayne services Sunday. The Youth Leadership group Garn, at fast meeting Sunday. Next Tuesday the Relief somet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Allen, Wednesday eve- ciety is putting on a quilt and ning and plans were discussed all ladies are invited to come with thimbles to help aew. for the year's programThe Daughters of Utah PioMr. and Mrs. C. H. Ilarren received a telegram from their neers held their meeting Thursson Jerome who is stationed In day at the home of Mrs. Marion Manila, that he expects to be Ercanbrack. - Lehi Roller Rink 7 :20 s pn-sidr- - STATISTICS - I.M. 7:25 P.M. 7:30 P.M. RATES TO PARTIES parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wells. Bob Sato has arrived at his base in St. Paul, Minn., following a 20 day furlough here. Preve OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON BkH TOMATO JUICE MILK8: Phone PHONE : SYRUP-CHOCOL- Thompsons OREM MOTOR CO. MARMALADE Sunny ,im MEN ENLISTING OR REENUSTING FOR THREE YEARS i J to ' & Frame, England, Germany, Norway, Denmark. Austria, Cxecheftevakia. ' Philippine, Chunking, QUALITY wmg B VALLEY MORTUARY THOSE 41 PA JOHN- -' WM. aL TKX - PHOPH I N PMIH WALK M. ,UOM 1T milt CQRK .- Dutch CHOPS i. :t. Tir. Lean Bishop Arch Pulham of Ve- ward announces tLo ap. pofntment of the following per. soncl for the newly organized Girls' committee of the ward: which is a new program in the church. Ora Lee Nuttall, chairman; Ruby Pulham, first assistant; Mae Beth Bradshaw, 2nd rmont Xena Johnson and Bellows, secretaries; advisors, Wanda Jones, Wnndors Stevens, Coleen Fielding, Evelyn Pulham, Bonnie Jacobsen, Anna D- Pyne, Cumorah Gordon. Clarissa Mitchell, and Donna Ha fen. Thirty two girls of the ward assistant; Marian - were present at this tion. denial! ' selves ' gion o ' worke demai gone .A thr appoii decitu meml their well a a fair 'those millio come ;They as we ing it organiza- .it exj are d New Electrolux Vacuum Cleaners bow available ELECTROLUX CORPORATION 282 East 2nd South Phone 415 Provo. Utah Here word statii ONIONS CARROTS RADISHES hom liter easi! deat Cou: Bunch untt yeai 321 POTATOES 19 CABBAGE 37 10 lbs. Solid Heads, lb. ,nd 34 A Delicious 69 18 oz. can ij 4? 49 stoi be' savi nev mat the .eve: per cull .pos 8 OLD DUTCH ('leanst'r SUN SHINE FOAM HANUSOAP Fresh Water Fish l vem! Juicy, 5 lbs. BATTERIES Canton, Pekin, Shanghai. 1944 ORANGES CHILI BRICK I VULCANIZING her, lettuce,..ii Barbecued TENCH f $37,2 LB.20 Ilrand .7 Eatf IndSkp ... Girls Organization Of Vermont Ward 26 27 LB. 38 PURE LARD Rex Orem REPAIRING y : UHOT HAMBURGER TIRE ' : profit! . 'place. 321 MEATS Emerv r..?T Japan, imn nos ATE 080-J-1-- 2 E2 1IU C. IUTC.V Ft. MALTED MILK PROVO 055J4 IU'verly Place Phone v PHOTO m or Morning cans Cream Topping, WRECKER SERVICE MAY SELECT THEIR THEATER OF OPERATIONS - 211 can SEE 5 Office Houri: 9 to 12 2 'to 5 Sundays and Evenings by Appointment SERVICE 46 oz. MARSHMALLOW Provo, Utah. 953-- J cleve McDonald 0BD-J- and ; as u 3rd North 139 West 4S6 Residence; 068-J- u-- e is a marine veteran, 22 YOUR GROCER months in the Pacific. invites you to OREMS FINEST MARKET. Come in, SAVE TODAY and EVERYDAY VETERINARIAN PHONES Office: released from sir, is now attending BYU. YOUR GROCER MINTING AND PAPER HANGING ARMY WILL PROVIDE OREM Pharmacy Building . actui FOR... ENLISTMENT IN THE REGULAR BROTHERS MEET AF'pr FOUR YEARS Cpl. E. Vance Cal.k-rson of Mr. and Mrs. T. H i, r ar rived home Momln (,,r a ig day furlough from Can p Texas, where he is r aiione This is the first time Cpi Culdcr and his brother, Bob. met in four years, and is a happy reunion. Bnb, was seel One pound DR. FORD A. CHENEY py bet DR. ARTHUR VANCE i 43 1 South 2nd West of y in tuna' See MITCHELL Frank Tippetts View, has left for V., paant coast, where he will assignment in the N;,v, f:lllUl ing a 30 day leave liis parents. off! Ladies' and Gamtlomon'a - Co tl . M Blua and Cream Enamel Combination Coal and Gas Rsnge with Water Jacket Also 50 Gallon Tank. PHONE 1307 159 N. 2nd E. Provo TAILORING Lake Saturday night for Greensboro, N- C.. after a two weeks' furlough here wit hhi.x grand- Wayne Lewis of tl.- - i!:,r,t lTiUrines is spending d j, , a a l with his parents, Mr j j, T. J. Lewis, of Yitw. main ill FINE TAILORING Both SUITS Bed COATS at S29 up REPAIRING ALTERING REMODELING tag FOR SALE home soon. COMPUTE Mr. and Mrs. Roland HardINSURANC8 RADIO SERVICE ing gave a family dinner at their home Saturday evening. LOANS and REAL ESTATE RALPH'S RADIO The oeeasion being the birthday AND APPLIANCE of Mrs. Harding, Sunday. Lovely 63 No. Untv. Ave. Phone gifts were presented her by her E. RAY brothers and sisters and family The Kama of Guaranteed Service members. Music and social chat Officat 79 South. Socond Wasl was enjoyed following the dinMr. and Mrs. Milton Holdaway had as their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bent-we- t and daughters of Provo. Pvt. Delbert Mills left Salt i5 in 18 months. II It ner. Free Dus Transportation to and from Roller Rink Bus Leaves Lincoln High School Bus Leaves Orem City Hall Bus Leaves Parks Cafe SOCIAL FRED Open MONDAY AND SATURDAY Our Service Boys & Girls David Nielst-u- , son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs- - Samuel S. John ! Mrs. P. K. Nielsen of Pleasant mui, has received his honorable after serving in the V.i-Ml Wcihusiiay morning Asiatic-Pacifi- c theater for 21 I lie he will eve-for Fort where i Douglas, Sunday Following No. 1, the headwith mouths inrlueli-he service. into at Scera the lounge .ng of a lovely social was the ici-nquarters unit of the 21st FightEM 2 C Russell H. Lunceford er squadron. L'lien for the Scera stuff and Board members and their part- has received his honorable disners. charge from Navy service from First Sergeant Ferris L. Shaw Miss Cloriue Lamb conducted Shoemaker, California. of the former Elaiqe the following prnginni: short Nielsen of Pleasant View, has of the Seera HOME AGAIN by n reived his honorable discharge Board, A. P. Warnick; piano Pfc. James K. Jacobsen, son from army service. He served solo, Maurine Williams, reading, of Mr. and Mrs. N. O- Jacobsen 18 months overseas and wears Nina Stratton; poem written and has also been released through the bronze star, the silver star, read by Mrs. Ruth Peterson. Fort Douglas. He has spent 13 the croix de guerre and 'the disFollowing the program the months in New Guinea and the tinguished unit citation. group were entertained with in- Philippines. teresting and unique progresBM 2. C Albert M. Rowley, sive games under the direction son of son of Mrs. Nellie Martineau of Ivan J. T4 Leichty of Mr- - and Mrs. W. M. Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim A. Lie-cht- y Provo and husband of the formwith prizes going to Ellen Belof Pleasant View was also er Lucy Prestwich of Orem, has lows, Clifton Asay and Mr. and the group released from been discharged from the navy among Mrs. LaVcrl Mott. He was a mem- and is home. He received his Miss Melba Mott assisted by Fort Douglas. 593rd of the ber amphibious discharge at Shoemaker, Calif. a group of young Jadics served engineers and spent 25 months Rowley served aboard a largo 85 to refreshments the tasty in New Glinea, the Philippines LCI and has spent 21 months guests present. and Japan- - He was a student at of his two years in the navy in BYU before entering service the Pacific theater. He wears ribbon with Sept. 22, 1942. the Asiatic-Pacifi- c two battle stars, the Philippines Cpl. Clyde L. Wall, son of Mr. liberation ribbon with two stars It I T S and Mrs. Angus L. Wall of PI. and the victory ribbon. He left View, and husband of the former to return home. He Boy, to Arthur G- and Ida Sadie C. Christensen has receiv- Shanghai two has Albert, Jr., and sons, Lowe Coleman, Thursday, ed his honorable release from Vem. Boy, to Grant and Marie Clegg Fort Douglas. He has served Peay, Friday, 20th air force in Hawaii with the SOM 2C Frank R. Jex has Girl, to Fred D. and Fay and Guam and was awarded returned to his ship, the D. E. Parker Loveless, Friday, service medthe distinguished at Fla., Amick to Jacksonville, S. and Velera al- He has been in service since Boy, George 40 days here with after spending Rowbury McPhie, Friday, 8, 1942. his wife, Elsie Farraway Jex Girl, to N. Floyd and Anna September and his parents, Mr- - and Mrs. Gerber Johnson, Friday, BishT5 John Watts, son of J. M. Jex. He expects to reGirl, to Lamar C. and Helen and Mrs. Clayton Watts has ceive his op discharge early in FebGlazier, Daley Saturday, received his honorable discharge Boy, to James LaVon and after ruary. serving for three years in Ruth Warenski Bamum, Saturthe Army Air Corps Engineers day, He was in Italy for 21 months. ENJOYS SHORT VISIT Boy, to Kent and Betty Pratt T. James Weaver, Y 3C, payAnderson, visit to his parson of ed a hurry-u- p LeRol D. Pfc. Nuttall, Girl, to John W. and Margue- Mr. Mrs. Vernon M. Nuttall ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Weaver, and rite Phillips Ennis, Sunday, of Lake View is at home after when he arrived by plane on Boy, to Delbert J. and Viola 18 months in England Thursday from Los Angeles, and Christensen Radmall, Sunday, serving He wears five left again Sunday evening by and Germany. Boy, to Arlo M. and Alba battle stars and the distinguish- bus, to return to his ship. He Jones Anderson, Sunday, will leave January 11 on a troop ed unit citation. Girl, to Don W. and Blanche transport for the Philippines. Moulton Hawks, Saturday, son of This is the first visit the young Pfc. Perron Johnson, Boy, to Fred W. and Orpha Conway Farmer, Monday, all at Utah Valley hospital. the ANNUAL '!l l'orliy who has been r.io t clfu ;en:ly ax cash-- j . 1 iiiu a .f. ill mo l'ii" pv ''i n ji'irl f.ii'.: hd tiy Mr. i Friday and Saturday ki-- t s x months. In :'i ir!;.'ii Merrill is ii'1. ending a;.l ld.--i ill in mccli iif h liYU they a:e moving to fl.irn fru.-Many it Ola. nf the Irovo. i rt i 'I i;.inrn,c n o i ii if; it lie t liny liad ever Dining Iho last month new a If i: cmlx-ri II. who have been a ! d are llaltie Hall, June V." fully Mirjirls-1- . All. ri, I.uciie Camenisli and v.iro di of Valine Nielsen. h lir.ii'lful di:i.'.o:is. by Tony He: Tm keeping a record of iii.d I.'i'vo IioIiIm. k from the On hi Moral, ll was a mo.t ap-p- all tlie good times we've, had I'iiited Cfiri.-x- t niijs gift and so together." She: Ah! Keeping a diary? eiijoyed seeing lle-vblooms during He: No. Stubs in a check book. tlie CliriMmas linlidays. i!;i' 2ml y.i...v at u. 13 ii i.ilUi'.i.r Wl ,- Dnui.i ufirn T.uo li'ci j iVilli STAFF HOLDS SCERA man has had home 11, - A. 11. 20 ban 3 45 M ex: nu SOAP ,'ar!e 23 rackas SURETY SOAP for the mechanic 23 lai de sal wi 00 DUSTPANS BROUMS All metal Blue Bird 39 ha 81 ;a Wi ,fi: Cuba, Pasria Ike, San Domingo, Panama, i- - 6RIMHALL V imiL 2E5$23','a 121 W. Name, A dak. lt DROS. OREMS PROGRESSIVE MARKET IS N. Provo Phone 200 HiluiMnmwSRniMiMtnHinMilininMn!"!! hnirin Shoe Repairing immmm immmmmwi Louis h Boor of aM tt Your Grocers Market ; u i r ONLY THE BEST and you GET IT FOR LESS & Sens K-elsc- if f Across the Highway From Sharon School Wet rquar i WSR V A": f. ' s. |