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Show NEWS UTAH VALLEY Thursday, January 31, 1946 3E With Our Service Boys & Girls1 HOME AGAIN OREM i UTAH Boon opto at 1:30 Shaw at T:0f 1st 2nd Show at 9:15 Friday and Saturday l'eb. 1-- mont. j IN SERVICE NOW IN JAPAN Clyde Wilkinson, hus-- j band of the former Irene Smith, has arrived in Kyushu, Japan, with the 32nd infantry division, of the Leyte and Luzon j Veteran , campaigns, Wilkinson holds purple heart and the Philipj pines liberation medal. T-Robert T. Hills, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hills of Grand View and husband of tlie former Ruby Dawson has received his discharge. He served as surgical technician in 2 l'ersonal Appearance on Stage of I EDDIE DEAN P TT It)? t Vr' S.Sgt Lawrence N. Stras. burg, son of Mrs. Sarah E. Strasburg is home egain after serving in the European theater. Lester Hansen, U. S. Navy, has received his release and is at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansen of Edge- - i g 5 i I I SCHOOL SUPPLIES TYPEWRITER RIBBONS Ample Stock Photographer radio star of Hollywood and DRAFTING INSTRUMENTS Premier Showing of SONG OF OLD WYOMING j in color! You will hear Eddie Dean All the on the stage and see him act in this picture! beauty and thrills of the Golden West in the glorious And Always Rapid Service An outdoor musical Depend On color of nature! COMPANY DANNY battle stars. Sgi. Jay A. Olsen, husband of the former Emma Zabriskie, received his discharge Friday at He was a Fort Douglas. cryptographer with the air force and served in the Asiatic Pacific theater. He served 18 months overseas- PVT. Gail J. Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard L. Harris of Pleasant Grove, and husband of the former Fern Adams, is home after serving in Camp Roberts and Fort Ord, California. arrived Pfc. Jack Meldrum oa 83 No. Univ. Avenue II COMPLKTK RADIO SERVICE duced in Hollywood! RALPH'S RADIO AND APPLIANCE 63 No. Univ. PhoM Tho Homo of Guarautaod Service Ur. Dean will make only one appearance each evening at 9:15. 1:30 Feb. 2 G S VETERINARIAN 158 West Hardy! Phone end "Mother Goose Goes Nightmare" Cartoon "No Sail" Cartoon Chapter 12 PURPLE MONSTER STRIKES AGAIN Tues. - Wed. - Thurs. 3rd North Provo. Utah 953-- J WRECKER SERVICE PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING PHONE: PROVO 055J4 Feb. Gene Tierney - Cornel Wilde Jeanne Crain dramatic story taken froir. tlv seller novel by Ben Ames Williams! Filmed in Technicolor! Excellent entertainment for all types of audiences, but especially so for the more discriminating! and A ATTENTION -- Ju.4 . WeU lie pleased to serve you. LINCOLN SERVICE VIC DURHAM, ot Phosphate Fertilizer. per ton we will have car shipments in very 828.50 A s rtii if rrr In tl a v;ti .. J" N-V :'-- shortly. 'Ye ns about fhe new Uniters I Milking; Machine. Electric Water Heaters, 50 gallon capacity, 5110.00. Utah Poultry Prod. Co-o- p 55 West c Mrs. Ferry Nielson Reporter Miss Nola Kottcr, daughter of Mr. Fred O. Kotter of Salt Lake City, became the bride of Capt. Julian Lowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lowe of Orem, Wednesday, Jan- - 16th. The ceremony was performed in the Salt Lake Temple by Elder Harold B. Lee. Tire young couple leit tne same day for a short honeymoon trip to Washington, D. C. Capt. Lowe recently returned from the European theater of war. The young couple will make their home in Salt tT- lU Assn 3th So Provo . Lake. Our heart felt sympathy goes out to Mrs. Florence Wilson and family, who received word from Washington D. C. Friday, that their son and brother Edward Wilson had been reported missing since Oct- 8lh VINEYARD 1945 in the South Pacific. Edward Joined the jiavy in Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Young and children have spent the past 1941 and would have received next few days visiting his mother liia honorable discharge Mrs. Sarah D. Young at Vernal March. The last letter received Mr. and Mra. Rex Blake, by his mother dater Sept. 12th. Anlone Bunker, Lcland J. lie was stationed on an island Mae Louise Muzzcll, in the Pacific, but would be Wells, a back on the ship U. S. S. Dorothy Goode, Mrs. Dan In a few days. and Mrs. George F. Wells The Relief Society officers attended the Sunday School convention at the Smith Me entertained the visiting teachers afternoon, at the Hiursday morial Sundny. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Blake home of Mrs. Olive Stark. A have purchased his father, S very pleasant afternoon was II. Blake's farm and have mov- spent and refreshments served. The Relief Society bazaar ed into their home. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Holliday will he held Friday, Feb. 1st at the ward chapel. A white elephant booth will be an FOR added attraction. Each lady in the ward is asked to donate QUALITY CLEANING some article to be sold, and also wrap up something you CALL have no use for. but some one j else has, and give it to this booth. All are invited to get in on this bazaar and its bar31 BUY BUNKER FARMS FEEDS AND SAVE lr . shortage of good nursery stock this spring. a TO UKIAIR THAT ROOF! n South 2nd West Mr- - tiii'l Mrn. Transportation 9 Prer x OREM Phone: Provo j UTAH 055-J- 4 Mi-lvi- In S I'lii r wrr" I'mmii! Tlmr'i-i.i- Giiini-- .'iri'l s --AT Simmons Lumber and Hardware Co.' K. Jiiirg1-- i M W rlnli ui. tin liinrli.-ni- ir inune. wrro i by Mr. andMrs. Lowell iT:jiyi-- Mr. unci Mrs. I, fiiii Ted HiinkiThaiilf. Mr. and Mrs. KmV'iie Ireslwiih, Mr- and Mrs. Max T. Gordon, Mrs. I,nn N. C.lirisinn.M'ii and Mrs. Donald A. Blair. (Your Trading Center) - Has Everything You Need In ASPHALT SHINGLES, ROOFING AND ROOF COATINGS, ETC. RETURNED! VULCANIZING COMPANY BATTERIES PHONE 34 -S- BRIMHALL 121 W. 1st N. II. J. LEWIS Authorized Agent Starr Are, ait. TAILORING It is reported there will be Phone 2147J od 89 3 This is the ' -- GROWERS Get your order in for the famous Stark trees and shrubs early. 740 rim itttmJ sir - FRED TIRE Provo I tfMhk&el SPEAR LUMBER ST-TT.- Tj I market I i ORE REPAIRING al sendee. IJH l Feed supplies nt the present time are tight and scarce, with all grains selling at ceiling and protein meals extremely hard to buy. The recent issuance of War Food Order No. 9, will limit Feed Manufacturers to the use of 85 as much protein meals In poultry feeds as they used for this purpose during 1945. As a result most Feed Manufacturers are reducing the protein content of their laying mashes. The fine production records being made on GOLDEN OIL LAYING MASII and the expressions of appreciation coming from many of our customers makes us more resolved than ever to continue to put out a quality product. Therefore GOLDEN OIL LAYING MASII will continue to contain 20 protein and its usual high quality, even if the observance of this policy forces a reduction in the quantity that can be produced. While the future docs not look too bright to many producers, we are confident that the better Poultry men who remain steadfast and are careful will enjoy a very profitable year. In any event you may depend on GOLDEN OIL LAYING MASII llichin essential vitamins, vital minerals and protein It's a better buy in any Og-guil- University Cleaners MITCHELL ATTENTION, funeral firm is better equipped to serve Provo families than Bergs. No firm provides more extensive facilities, or a more comprehensive experience.. No firm charges less for comparative service or merchandise. No firm offers a more conscientious, person- i; M rr fur-loitg- li 491 No rv The Poultry Mash Outlook gains. Miss Zina Tolman from PHONE 048 Rll CLEVE MCDONALD Burley, Idaho, is helping to 4S6 Emery Clara Pick-u- p and Delivery rare forwhoher is mother, ill. Another Kirk, ISevcrlr Place Orem 2 Phone daughter, Mrs. Ncldnn Simpson, who has been helping to rare FOR SALE OR RENT for her mother, returned to her home in Moroni, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer AccnrvliuiiS, Guillanos, Self, INSURANCE tars. Phone 9 1 OR. Prof S. will enjoy a nimy-daVV. veiling at tin Self home LOANS and HEAL ESTATE Williams, 308 H. 3 South. Provo. I lmy, sill, rent, and in Oklahoma. Mrs. Si If was SEE formerly Gloria Wright. teach. Mr. and Mrs. E. RAY jay Downs and sun have moved to Magna Office: 79 South. Second Wes: to inake their home. Hay is . . .J. I.. al Ins old job at tlm in Porter V.Yd'nn Seed DRIVE OUT and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Kirk Sait l ake City. Ladies and Gentlemen's Mr. and Mrs. CMinl Kirk AND SAVE tin i, nods of (lieni relawere FINE TAILORING Both W pay more for good Tin-tives lay. SUITS and COATS si S25 u; used Cars and Trucks. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Gill-maREPAIRING ALTERING 1'n1 making their lionii in REMODELING Orem Motor Co. Provo, win re Wendell is cm-- I loyed. See Deal, rs In Essential Phone 89 FRUIT Iroprletor 030-J-1-- Place jour order now before the ruh for your Sim-pl- Court Craft Sportreel Puthe News cn SEE HEAVEN - "While Fawn Leads Them All" Carried by leading Merchants. FOR... OREM MOTOR CO HER TO LEAVE However, we offer to you only the highest quality merchandise, tested and proven in the countrys largest and most modern lalmra lories, which are owned and operated by the SHELL OIL CORlOUATION. WINDSOR Bill-bo- An Invitation to join the thousands of users of White Fawn Flour. DR. ARTHUR VANCE hilarious comedy starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Mon. - ill At. Adults 50c. J I T T E It HU A n - BOY entertaining boy and his dog story. A picture that critics pronounce to be one of the finest of its kind pro- Saturday Matinee Due to the fact that we contribute heavily to our public institutions through the medium of Taxes, we arc unable to offer our customers any premiums, prizes or parties. 30-da- An Children 20c Asiatic-Pacifi- Sorry, Folks! home in Ogden. The M Men and Gleaner Girls held a fire side chat at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mil-tolloldawny Sunday evening. Mrs. Alice Harding gave readings and Miss Alone Johnson played several piano selections. Singing was enjoed by the group, Mrs. Mary Lou Hawkins is Gleaner president. Refreshments were served to forty including the M. I. A. officers unit the Bishopric and their wives. Mr. and Mrs- - Roy Downs and sun have moved to Magna, Mr. Downs is employed in Salt Lake. NSSgt. Thames E. Koala, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neele, has also received his discharge at Fort Douglas, after serving 10 months over seas on Layte months. and New Guinea with the Pvt. Glade T. Tolman, husband of the former Erma Babcock ia home again- - He has FDR SALE been stationed at Camp Roberts, California. Kenneth McEwan Jr., 2C Cream Enamel Cm-MsatlBIm cook and baker in the mariCmI aad Gas Haags y 30 time service, is spending a with Waist Jacket JUs leave with his parents, Mr. Gallea Tank. and Mrs. K. E. McEwan. PHONE 1367 N. E. Prsva 358 Sad ud SUPPLY STANDARD M-S- are visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. August was Schroder. Mr. Holliday discharged from the army after 30 months spent in Europe, and Mrs. Holliday has been employed in Whittier, California, for the past 18 months. The young couple will make their theater. SSgt. Vernon M. Nuttall, son of Mr. and Mra. Vernon M. Nuttall, Lake View, nux been after serving as discharged, radio mechanic on Saipan for 14 Needs For The Niv youthful singing C at the separation center at Fort Douglas Sunday, where he received his honorable discharge papers. He is now at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Meldrum of Edgemont in the :: I Hawaii. of PleasR. Dee Smith, F-lant Grove, has been discharged at the navy personnel separation center at Little Creek, Va. Verl J. Madsen, son of Mrs. Zana Nielsen of Provo formerly of Edgemont, is home after 36 months in the Aaiatic-Pacifi- c theater. He wears two LOCAL MEN RELEASED ....Richard G. Eaiough, 1IL SlC Archibald R. Fulham, PHM 3C, ton of Bishop and Mra. Arch Fulham Chal B. Wilbsrg, S.1C, Route 1, Orem. Val S. Green. AMM 2C Box 33, Orem. Dee Johnson, son of Mr. annd Mrs. Oliver M. Jolinsoa, a member of the mcrcnani marines. is spending his leave with liia parents and friends. He will return to San Francisco next week. A not tier son of the Johnson's, Vivian O, underwent an eye operation at Rtuluu-I- I hospital last week and is now visiting with his pan ants for a few days. T.4 Byron J. Daley, hus band of tiu former Virginia Glazier, and son of Mr. Clara Dale.v, has received his discharge from Enrt Douglas and is now at home with his wife and family, who lias made their home with Mrs. Glazier's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Glazier in Edgemont. lie wears the Philippines liberation ribbon and two battle stars. Sgt. Keith L. Jones, son of Mrs. Martha Kelsey of Grand view, and husband of the former June Christensen of Salt Lake is at home after serving BROS, Provo Phoaa 200 Shoe Repairing at Louis Kelsch & Sons Rear of BooUri B4 West (Volar With the Return of Mr. IJardell Reck ee Us For ii Erickson Barber Shop ASPHALT (1 to nllYr to i r'i'vj t and ef-service. ficient is 195 W. 3rd South PROVO ; ;! pull-mi- i ti s ; '.i Orem 018-J- 1 jj mem State Highway and Canyon1;; Orem Road ROOFING Phone it MM" 9iAh4i iza Utah Valley News matter November 19, 1937 at the poet Entered as second-clas- s office at Frovo, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. 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