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Show iiliililMiitalfiaHbiilHttt Friday, January 18, 1943 It is not the fact that a man UTAH VALLEY NEWS MEMBERS OFFER MONEY Two American Fork members who joined at' the big membership meeting held two weeks ago, offered to loun the association $.1,000 to help finanre it. They said they couldnt think of a betr ter or safer place to put their savings to work. (Their names will be furnished on application.) BIG MEMBERSHIP DRIVE ON Well folks, the big membership ilrive is on. The aim is at least SOU memljers by March 1st. There are more than 100 now so the job ahead should not. lu so NEW DIRECTOR LcGratul Jarman of Windsor, who has been elected to the Mount A Lake Board of Directors to fill a vacancy that has existed for many months. Mr. Jarman is well known in coojterative circles and has been identified as secretary, director,- and president of local farm bureaus for many years. He will add a great deal of strength to the board. difficult. President John I. Stratton and Manager J. Morris Bird were released as captains of the competing teams. Moroni Jenson w;us chosen to head the team composed of members living nn the west side of U. S. 91 and Lawrence Palmer will lead tin members living on the east side of the highway. All members should contact their captains immediately to get their instructions so they can take part in the contest. RADIO OFFERED AS PRIZE - BULK GAS AND OIL A beautiful table model radio has been contributed to the the association by the Utah Cooperative Wholesale to offer as a prize to the member who brings in the most members during the drive. Officers and employees of the association are ineligible to compete for this prize. It must go to a lay member. Remember its a beautiful new plastic model, fine enough for any home, so get busy. authorized, at the same time, the purchase of a farm delivery truck. The truck will have several compartments for gas and fuel oil. Heretofore the Association his been handicapped as it was without a truck and could only make deliveries through its wholesaler, Utah Cooperative Wholesale. Deliveries in wholesale quantities to farms through the coming season should prove a popular feature FREE PICTURE SHOW COMING In addition to the big barbecue and grand ball to celebrate the end of the drive, the directum have planned a free picture show program at Srera Theater where the annual election of directors will take place. The show will start early in the evening and the barbecue and dance will follow immediately at the Lincoln High Gym. Tickets to the show, barbecue and dance will be given each member and also all patrons who, between this date and the end of the drive do at least $10 in business through Mount A Lake. It will be a family ticket admitting all members of the family 18 years of age and over. of Mount A wide-sprea- lake service. WHOSE MONEY USED? This question has been asked by a member "Is the Association using association funds to finance the Answer borliecue, dance and picture show? Believe it or not, there are still Positively Not. some public spirited people who are converted to the who are willing to give of cooperative movement, to their own funds get that movement started. These members are making voluntary contributions without hope of getting any of it back from the association. The Association books are open to members. They can easily ascertain whether this statement is true or false. WIIAT WE ITS EASY TO JOIN Dont wait for some one to contact you. Call at the service station where you can get full information about Mount A Lake. The membership fee is $10.00 Some members have already had savings refunds more than enough to cover the $10.00 paid as a membership fee. If you cant spare the money now you can be a patron anyway. Buy through Mont A Lake and in time your savings, set to your credit, will pay your membership fee. Remember the more you buy the more your savings will be and the sooner you will be a full fledged member. But honestly, folks, you frant to get in and help this peoples organization get started. It needs capital. Membership fees will help. So raise that $10.00 now if possible, but if you cant, youre more than welcome to do business with us anyway. , Come in and look over our membership list, youll be surprised to see how many successful citizens are enrolled. The list now includes farmers, teachers, workmen, bankers and other cooperative associations. And the membership is becoming We have members from Provo, Salt Lake City, Pleasant Grove, American Fork with the largest numler coming from the Sharon area, the home of the association. memberships Pays limited interest on borrowed capital Pays patronage savings refunds (dividends) on purchases Buys goods for its members who pay cash at market prices Is neutral in race, religion and politics Jum v.V . eeSMSW v: : - s' Ls aS at rates ( Navy Separations Ahead of Schedule The Navy demobilized 5 of its personnel In the week ending December 29, 1945, to bring its grand total to 1,213,-84The peak day was 11,641. The Marine Corps has re leased a total of 183,307. That is approximately 47,000 ahead of schedule or six weeks In advance of their overall demobilization plan. The Coast Guard has released RO TM and la Iva waaVa a V 4 0. :'Aj , t m ' Several yea a ago we dircootlnncd the aria o t alt electrical ippliaaco, lad lading lamp belt. However, in eoopcncioa arich Electric Appliance Dcalcn wo have ood ere. I to Inform ifcc public of the ate' of electric app&aaeca lor "Employees ! lb mining industry and them directly dependent upon it pay out approximately I1S.S7S.000 lor food lually. Let broaden Utah'o beat Bikg. kef We ere eleo eoodoalqg Oor loagecabCebed prihy ad fareubing Informs rton Nggadoot Cor d : ... . j, . JOIN JANUARY 14-3- ,? el UTAH oc to to i tii H P I! s 1 P u P ti tc B a I pi I I PROVO ii 3rd West & Center PHONE ISO F I ;C b (l ft i He 75c Vicks Rub REMEMBER AT THE B AND K PHARMACY THE PEOPLE OT OREM GET THE BENEFIT Or DRUG AND PRESCRIPTION PRICES AS LOW AS THOSE OP SJkLT LAKE OR PROVOI . :t BABY SCALE LOAN SERVICE LADIES DRESSES priced from $1.00 $1.00 10 $4.00 CHILDS PANTIES Some Full Elastic To Close Out BOYS JACKETS UNION SUITS Short Sleeve and 34 Length Leg $1.50 Values $1.00 BABYS KNIT ROMPERS 2.00 Value, slightly imperfect $1.09 CHILDS PINAFORES Fast Colors, Values to $2.50 To Close Out ' to $9.98 PER CENT OFF $4.98 jj Mens Medium Weight Utah County Mattress Factory One Group All Reduced LADIES HATS Values to $3.00 $1.C0 LADIES TURBANS AND SCARFS $1.00 Value m Mens Blue Denim SHOP OR WORK CAPS 25? $1.00 COMPLETE MATTRESS and BATT SERVICE GRAB BAGS 10 LADlES HDKFS, Mdsers S4S Or drop us a card 1 Was! 2nd North PROVO UTAH 10? 32S WEST CENTER STREET PROVO UTAH Wf - ; vS t in MONEY ORDERS POSTAGE STAMPS VETERINARY SUPPLIES MAGAZINES BUS TICKETS MAGAZINES PRESCRIPTIONS SHEET MUSIC tc it 39c 54c 59c .'A'JJJ'' to . the klARH off DIMS H Aspirin Tablets Vitalis Hair Tonic, 50c 60c Mentholatu 151 25? Just Phone METAL MINING WUDSI1T - VC 37o .w POWEUUGHTCa .sjjw" v y j v - s- fM? ic i ci ain transient mattress worksrs. but will call for and deliver without extra charge. . tr . Colgate Tooth Paste, giant tube Only Factory la Utah County Wo aro Mt represented by any help-- At can and otc olpew 1 UTAH ; . Listerine, SPECIAL Lot of MenS WORK OR DRESS HATS Wool Felts Closeout Miss Nina Lamb, clerk at Orem Fostoffice left Wednesday for a vacation to Long where she Beach, California, will visit with her sister, Mrs. aaticnal average. Electric Appliance Drake wiU be vrefl pt pared to eerve year need aa new Dearie Servana again become available. Tbie pea? will ooorinac H devote hi eftera cxdtaivdjr M wppiyiog the finea deccric carrier ac low cm fur aU purpoMS IK b te pi ! CRUTCH RENTAL SERVICE far below the ragged b i 27c 49c 59c 11 Mrs. N. J. Henry and Charles Henry, mother and brothci of Mrs. Lori n Millet have returned to their home in Rigby, Idaho, after visiting here with the Millet family. Mr. Henry has recently been released from army service, where he served in Germany. devotes its efforts exclusively 1 action. Mr. and Mrs. August J. Johl son and Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Holdaway were hosts to a group of friends at Alpine Villa Following Thursday evening. dinner the group went to the Holdaway home, where table games and music were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Verncr A. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. George F- - Wells and Mr. and Mtf. Raymond Harding. . 1 electric ll do CHECK THESE LOW PRICES: Paid Advertisement by Mount A Lake Ass LOCAL ITEMS TJr' to supplying the finest lu KEEP AMERICA STRONG OREM ber. Serve Your ELECTRIC & Light Company FIGHT INFANTILE ), are protected. Educates constantly (note this column) Is a plan to help its members meet the lean ahead that inevitably follow wars. years Expands continuously, but cautiously and an! sound business lines. Helps people stand on their own feet. Is one unit among thousands of successful cooperatives all over the country. Stands for the greatest good to the largest num- Soon Be Prepared To UUh Power m bu s Keeps money at home to build the community Bonds its employees so its property and funds RETAIL DEALERS Will . - T ly at dinner Thursday evening at their home. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. C. Lpcius Laudie and daughter, Orpha, Mr. and Mrs- sharp Gillespie and daughter, Mrs. lines would enter Utah and Jean Brown, the hosts and rail follow Highway 160 through Miss Francis Hunn. MontiCello, Moab, Green RivPrice er, and thence to .' Springville on Highway 50 .fit' MARRIAGE and to Salt Lake on Highway 89, passing on north through ANNOUNCED Ogden, Brigham, Twin Falls, and north to the Canadian uord-eA marriage of interest is State road chairman Ray H. PARALYSIS that of Mr. and Mrs. LcRoy Leavitt recently made an inMarrott. McKel-vey(Jacqueline of southeastern Utahs which took place Mon- spection of the portion suggested highday evening at the home of the way, and advocated the spendbride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ing of $500,000.00 as an invitaLewis McKelvey. Bishop Larsen of Geneva tion to the southwestern and ward officiated in the presence southeastern tourist markets. of the two families. Utah representatives, including The young couple immediately left for a wedding trip to California, where' they will visit with relatives in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Mr. Marrott is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Marrott of Provo, and recently received his honorable discharge from army service, after serving 28 months in the South Pacific. PIIONE 048-J- 2 IN SERVICE Home Again The Marine Corps recently announced the discharge of PFC Stanley R. Elliott, of RFD Route 2. Box 415, Orem, Utah. PFC Elliott was a veteran of Groves Cold Tablets, 35c size the Iwo Jima campaign, and Sal Ilepatica, 60c size received the Purple Heart award for wounds received In 75c tertained 59,-53- STAND FOR MOUNT A LAKE ASSOCIATION: has open membership is democratic one member, one vote Does not permit proxies, nor assignment of d. APPLIANCE Needs - c a large delegation from Price southeastern Utah will has riches which keeps him and meet at the Road Builders Con- from the kingdom of heaven vention in Gallup, New Mexico, but the fact that riches have March 16, to further the pro- him. Caird There is no mean work The improvement of Highject. and thence to Seattle and conway 160 and its designation as save that which is & id-tnecting with the new Canadian a part of the super highway selfish; no irreligious wJrjf and Alaska highway is now would open save that which is system mentioned being sought by Washington, new outlets for Utah commodi- I wrong; in every sphere morally of life Idaho, Utah, Colorado, New ties to be shipped by truck, it 'the post of honor is the IX)st Mexico and Texas. The high- was E. H. Chapin of duty. pointed out. way, the only one of its kind in the west not paralleled by Utah Seeks Super Highway The designation of a 2700-mil- e super highway from New Orleans on the Culf of Mexico northwest and up through Utah, r. Coni racts are now being let for bulk oil and gasoline storage plant on the Glenn Fisher property. Hoard Directors at a recent meeting decided the business now justifies a bulk plant and also , Robert Gobbet Gris Lamb) and family. Mrs- Victor C. Anderson has been removed to her home from Utah Valley hospital, where site underwent a mkr operation last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hunn en- V )T W.J-- rWSr.'iSfi . |