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Show UTAH VALLEY NEWS Friday, January With Our Service Boys & Girls Ffe. Clifton F. King, brother Clyde F. Kin of Orem and husband of the former Norma received has his Pederson, honorable discharge from Fort Douglas Separation center. He was a rifleman with the 41st division in the Philippines and Japan. Trunkey and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cender of Olmsted- He has been in for the past several months.Japan - Alvin Hancock, of the U. S. Marines, soil of Mr. and Mrs j Joseph Hancock of Sharon is j home on leave, but will report back at Santa Barbara, T 4 Harold M. Millet, son of California, February 6lh, for Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Millctt further assignment. and husband of Florence Brick-- ! ev has also arrived home from PLEASANT VIEW He Fort Douglas station. served 11 months as a mechanthe 77th infantry ic with Last Sunday evening the division on Okinawa and the Sharon Slake Court of Honor Fhiiippincs- was held in Pleasant View ward The Senior Scouts of PleasKenneth B rereton, son of ant View ward, known as Exjane A. Brereton of edgemont plorer Post 2036" Dan'l Boone is home again after serving In received their official charter theater for IB for their organization. the European This months. charter is the first one to be presented in the Sharon disJack Jones of the Merchant trict; also every Explorer Marines left Thursday to re- Scout received their apprentice turn 'to his base In California. badge for which they had He has spent the past thirty qualified. Those who belong to days here with his partas, Mr. this Senior Scout group are; Curtis Colvin, Post Guide; and Mrs. D. Henry Jones. Rollo Jones, Assistant Post Conder, USN, has Guide; Rulon Cluff, Keeper of Phillip arrived at Seattle, Washington Log; Lawrence Bussio', Woods" and if waiting anxiously for committeeman; Gordon Noran, Harhis release, so he can Join Barter" committeeman; Fair Weather" Fae old Lee, his wife, the former 30-da- y i j ti-.- . P' HEIIE THE FAMILY FEELS I- - ' I 1 WINDSOR EDGEMONT . - committeeman; Grant Meldrum School officers met in a plan- counselor ie Edgar Booth on the Trapper line committeeman; ning meeting Wednesday even- take Sunday School board. Members are Paul Willis, The Relief at the Relief Society rooms. Society presiPaul Trotter, Harold Muhles-tein- , ing Business matters were discussed dency has set the date of their Donald Stewart, Victor and the lesson given by Miss bazaar for Feb. 1st, and all the Hansen, Bruce Miller, Clarence Laura Meldrum. A social hour . ladies of the ward are requested Eddie Montgomery, .ppl,! followed, with refreshments be- to donate a ready made apron Marciene Morgan, Cl core Mil- -' Melor other article to help make ing served by Mrs. Ralph lor. drum and daughters, Laura and 1h' day a success. Harold K. Nielsen, Post Ad- Helen. Mrs. Florence Unthank ilic dividing ". of the visor; George Muhlstein, chair- and Mrs- - Eva Gillespie. T.n.punogos stake came the man of troop committee; Stan dividing of the Windsor ward, Members of the Edgmont and the loss of Patten, camping committee; many staunch Chas- McKell, comfinance tump. Daughters of the Pio- want members, among them, mittee; Chas. Cluff and Sterl- neers made a fine warm quilt Joe Swenson, who has been acting Muhlostcin advancement to be turned to the European ing as a counsellor to Theron sufferers as their part In the Whiteley in the committeemen. , Sunday School. Last Tuesday two quilts were local clothing drive- Mrs. Thelma Swenson, a pribeing finished by the Relief Somary teacher, Ella Olsen, Two new floodlights - have S Ivia ciety as it was the work and Mav Olsen, Aston, business meeting. Miss Elaine been installed in the rear of Berlin SweiiMin, Mabel HarAllred gave a reading, Mrs. Inez the church by Wilford S. ris nnd Alta' Harris as Relief Muhlestein rendered two songs. Gillespie and Stanley P. Stubbs Society teachers. Mr. Clara Burgncr gave an and lights up the rear parking Mrs. Belva Simpson of Moraccount of her visits with her lot in a fine manner. Mem- oni arrived Monday to help daughters in Idaho, Hcbcr City, bers of the bishopric urge all eare for her mother, Mrs. Clara All-reto take advantage Kirk, Mrs. Kirk is 111 and conCalifornia, and Texas. Mrs. d members reported her visit with her of the fine parking lot, which fined to her home. The G. W. Club held a sodaughter back East in Wash- was given a heavy coat of ington, D. C. gravel by Leo Hansen and cial at the home of Mrs. DoroJesse Smith a short time ago, thy Johnson r 1 Jay afternoon. There will be a Ward Reu- will make the highway Progressive games were played nion Friday, January 2S, under much safer. , with Vida Lystrup winning the the sponsorship of the Ward prize for the highest score. A Bishopric. The Relief Society No meetings will be held in delirious luncheon was served will serve the dinner. All chil- the ward Sunday owing to by the hostess to the following dren under and up to 12 years conference at Scera club members: May Aston, quarterly will be feted from 4 to 5:30 p. at 10 a. m., 2 p. m. and 7:30 p. m Blanche Nielson, Janet Humm. Adults from 6:30 to 8:00 phrey, Oreen Walker, Jennie P m. Program from 8 to B, Harris, Emily Long and Vida Dancing to conclude the evenLystrup. ings entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Nielson were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Humphrey of Mrs. Ferry Nielson Reporter Pleasant Grove, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs- - Odell Kirk of . Mr- - and Mrs. Robert Wnght An election of officers took announce their the of visited with relatives Magna marriage place at the meeting of Edgemont Literary club Friday at daughter, Gloria to Homer D. of Orem, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Loveridge Self, of the U. S. Army. the home of Mrs. Zepha was The (Joyce ceremony performed Beardall) have moved Mrs. Tana Richards was electto Provo where Jack is attended president with Mrs. Maxine by Bishop LeGrande Jarman at the home of the brides par- ing B. Y. U. He recently returnDavis as secretary-treasure- r. A ents, in the presence of the ed from the European theater report of the past years activi- immediate family last Friday, of war. ties was given by Mrs. Rich11. January ards, former secretary. Mrs. A wedding reception given FOR SALE OR RENT Bernice Faulkner was the outby the bride's parents will be going president. The club will meet THday, held Thursday, January 17, at PUbor, AeeerdieM, CM-ta- n. ehapel in January 25, at the home of Mrs. the First ward Phene 940V, Prof S. Mary Rowley. Mrs. Maxine Pleasant Grove. W. WJHiaras, 908 E. S Sooth At the regular priesthood Davis will be in charge of the Prove. I buy, sell, rent, and meeting held in the Sharon teach. program. stake Sunday, Jan. 13, Milton The primary and Sunday Kirk was chosen to act as a Pretty Home Soulier Hayward, Wedding Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Marcie Gay-lodaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Allen to Alva M. Nlcol which will be solemnized Saturday rvening, January 19 at the home of the bride, with ' Free from crime and tenutional news . . Free from political Free irom "ipecial intereM" control . . Free to ItU you the truth shout uorld events. In own world-wid- e mff of newt and its meaning to yoa bring you and your family. Fach itiue kited with unique features to dip and keep bin . . com-tponJm- ti self-hel- p f UM, (9rMlli ft eeiew hMkkigf willy ksrtiy U mi, ftt U) JUm ... a restful haven fortably appointed where the family may meet with friends and neighbors ... in an atmosphere of peace and quiet dignity. More and more families prefer Bergs in time of sorrow. I Nmh Irwl $tmd Fmmktm0$itrn m b- - - STATISTICS BIRTHS Boy, to Lewis B. and Lyle Thurman Childs, Friday. Boy, to Charles B. and Carmen Davis Hansen, Jan. 10, at Stockton, California. Boy to Roy K. and Dorothy Pltmt Hit umplt npit i T Ckmhm Jmwi trid City . ttavli imowth I j ! NEW BUS SCHEDULES NOTICES NOTICE Thru the Salt Lake Utah Valleys Delinquent water stock la tha East River Bottom Water Company, for 1945 la hereby advei tised for sale on January 38, 1946, at 2 p. m. at the home of the secretary of the company, J. Golden Taylor, R.F.D. 2, Bex 496, Provo, Utah. Advertising and selling costs up to three dollars have been authorized by the board of directors. A charge of only f per person will be made, hewever, If this assessment is paid before January 19, 1946. Eleven Dally Schedules la Each DLrectioi Between Balt Lake City and Piysoi EFFECTIVE MONDAY, JAN. 21, 1946 Salt Lake City: To Leave Orem 7 :33 a.m. ; 9 :03 a.m. ; 10:13 a.m. ; 12:28p.m.; 3:5p.m.; 5:43p.m.; 6:43 p.m.; 8:33 p.m.; 8:53 p.m.; 9:58 p.m.; 11:58 p.m.. To Provo Leave Orem Gar Lot1 Sale Berg Mortuary is graciously and com- fcwiiAl 1 of this C'ecn, Family Newspaper AjTiie Christian Science Monitor DELINQUENT STOCKHOLDERS are as follows: Edwin W. Booth Arnold Baum Lloyd Baum Isaac Boyce Mrs. Jennie II. Cllnger Roy Ferguson T. Earl Foote Morris Gordon OP Robert Gordon Leo Hansen Emil Jacobsen Wells O. Mecham Thomas S. Johnson A Hag A Hale or a Milton C. Jones Car Load Elmer Smith Zella S. Penrod OYSTER SHELL Jesse L- - Smith 79 Grace B. Pilot, 80 11m Peay Provo City, Corporation BALED STRAW, Bright Eldon Messick and Clean, 100 lbs. .90 Alma Van Wagencn Young Ditch Company. HALED HAY, With 100 lbs. 1.25 Published Jan. 10 and 17, 1948- - AT HOME" JI Ce y DELINQUENT Herklner Chadwick, Sunday. Boy, to Ellis M. and The! Ellen Richardson Mendenha! lien-richs- Bishop Rodney Kimball officiating. Donna V. Nicol, a sister of the groom will be inaid of honor and his twin brother, Alma Nicol will be best man. Mrs. Following the Kimliall will sing a solo. The marriage will be witnessed by the members of both families, and a delicious wedding dinner will be served following tiie ceremony. The home and serving tables will he decorated for the occasion The groom has recently returned from four and a half years spent in the army. After a two weeks honeymoon in southern Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Nicol will make their home in Provo- LEGAL , Sunday. Boy to Cruse and Earldes Aiken Howe, Sunday. Boy, to Dean and Belle D Jong VanWagenen, Sunday. 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