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Show liiaiiV.inMau Friday, March UTAH VALLEY NEWS The Relief society will hold their Theology meeting next Tucnday at 2 p. in.. The teachers' topic lcsaim will also be Aluminum Hoofing Arrives Good news this week is the announcement by Manager J. Morris Bird that the first car of aluminum roofing has arrived. It was aupixisnd to have bc-- here last December but strikes in the East delayed it. The first shipment is in corrugated pattern and will b stored at the Mount A Lake garage building where niemUrs may get it. The price will le fully competitive with corrugated iron roofing and the aluminum roofing is far superior. It will not rust and it doesn't need The funeral of Mrs. Pauline Bean, inulhi-- of Horace Bean, who died March 17 was held in Manavue ward chapel last Wednesday. She came here from Switzerland when she was four years old. She was a faithful I.DS worker. Was the first president of the Y.LM.I.A. in the original First waru 01 Provo. Mrs. Bean was 88 years old when she passed away. The singers and speakers paid high tribute to her sterling qualities of character. Many beautiful flowers rovered the rostrum. Among those attending the funeral from Pleasant View were: A. B. Liechty, Mrs. Edna Hansen, Mrs. Diantha Ekins and Mrs. Alta Allred. Among the many friends and relatives that came to the funeral held Tuesday at the Pleasant View chapel for Colleen Ekins were Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ekins, Mr- and Mrs. W. Ekins and Mr. and Mrs. George Ekins from Hinckley, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Edwards of Charleston; Mr. and Mrs- - J. Itedd of Monlirello, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Snyder, American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jamison, Lehi; Mrs. Don C. James, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baum and sun Alvin, Duchesne; Mr. and Mrs-KivBaum, Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Helx-- Ivins, Salt Lake mid Bill Davis, her fiance came all 'the way from Charleston, So. Carolina. Mr and Mrs. It. O. Ercanhrnck and Mrs. Alta Walker attended the funeral of Mr. Ercanbracks nephew, Byron Ercanbrack who was drowned in Alamode, Ncv.. last week. Mrs. H. W. Pace of St. George, with Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Elliott, Mr and Mrs. D. Dailey and Arthur Brian of Loa. Utah, paid a short visit to iwr. and Mrs. Tracy Colvin, enroutc to their homes, last week. Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Nielsen spent Monday afternoon at the Price hospital, visiting their daughter who had a new uaby. last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hunn and daughter Francis visited Sunday with Mrs. Ilunns sister. Mrs. Jane Jarvis of Spanish Fork. wlu kept open house celer Cement, Lumber, Etc. A considerable supply of cement is also on hand. The first twelve tons were sold immediately after delivery. There is no news yet on the car of lumber ordered some time back. Priority regulations by the government has made it very difficult tu get a stock of lumber. Farm hardware will soon be in stock. Arrangements have been made and it will lx available as soon as factories can make shipments. Co-o- Third Mechanic Employed Business at the garage is going beyond exjHrta-tion- s. It liecame necessary this week to employ a third mechanic. Wayne Carter, who has had eighteen years experience in well known garages in Provo and with a large contractor, is now a part of the force at Mount A Lake. Mr. Carter has a reputation as an export mechanic. The way business is going now it looks like a fourth mechanic will be needed in u short time. Members who have had overhauls and repair work done rejwrt that the services of the mechanics have been of a high order. Meanwhile both No. 1 and No. 2 service stations are doing a booming business. Buss Tucker reinirts daily increasing business at the No. 2 station at 17th West and Center Street in Trovo. Lorin Millctf, manager of the No. 1 station, also reports business is growing daily at this station brating her "The Farmers Purchasing Agent. KLENZENE .... For a Cleaner, Lovelier Home, I'm. OreraGlass&Paint I'ainfs Acr.s Varnishes - Evergreens j 1 :Idcn Jubilee Reach Early Elberta Peach Peonies Shade Trees Dahlia Bulbs .Santa Rosa Plums Duarte Plums Italian Prunes Evergreens Let us figure with jou on your FAMILY ORCHARD I.aeiiew (North-We- HOLLOW in st rrrn . Phone OIO.JI FARM NURSERY Phone lrovo) 011-R- 1 ' 0 T" Have ctir expert workmen reset yc.-.sivul tups. "'0 have just the ri.-li- t faue Kind of tools and materials to slop a:l tV .vast 1! water-i!; er ( !.!. r 1''4.l CV'-.-c-i-- G K ! "7 Orem Mud:i :nd I'liore cent Globes r : tui r,ipl rr ''".-.- , ,,f ee a V" r mil rV if nr1 T C w' 010:U1 1 r 1 I T1' ijO,,, , i',! F'Oe-- inch in f se'M-men- t ,,( TViavaro the Dutch in 1651. made In was hv lilUi HU iwm :;:;s:;a;:uu:i:::sa::::::::a:KaaMn:aaKK::a::aanunasaauu:anai FROVO LOAN This action is brought to recover a judgment dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and bevciiiforo existing between Faintiff and defendant. I. E. EROCKBANK. & Orem. JEWELRY CO. LOANS ON Watches, Guns, Jewelry, Etc. WE SELL New and Used Watches. Guns, Cameras, etc. 51 No. Univ. At. PROVO PHONE 573 IO yr.BVICE RALPH'S RADIO I . AN") 53 No T) Up- H.'-- .p :.;tf-- c second class matter November 19. 1P37 at U.e pom ' Orim. lT; ut!. the Act of Mvch 8 IS73 Published every Thursday ! I . ( APPLIANCE APhone til Servi-- r G.ia-snle- IJO! AS 1 I ltr.p or St ukcr Slack Prompt Delivery (TtntPii Oi)rnu-(lnuu- ta ! i COAL Utah J CUM (I F.TL It ENLARGEMENT B. F. I). 1. Box 211 who live I r50.473 FV'ii'ef tiVi'r,. con-j- . 'luu VAirwi M'. LINE OREM 0J8-R- 2 5. 12. 19. 1946. films for quality developing, printing Faclosc .Me with any eight exposure i nd you a print of each negative and n 4x3 PEEK -' ir fer fer'ilizrrs. -, Phone HARDWARE i a f:r-- -- COMPLETE Utah-Publishe- million ;i-- "1".,, KilVg. r C .viv't 17:M 9"5 y fV( loennv1 cirri ro:!. I'd n.,, 1 I .so a . !, ' And A Plaintiffs Attorney. M:;:! me ycio- a a:! 1 alargmsr. .j i'T',i .e a ORRLI.L Del.ANGK, Manager Across from Scorn lli r Viiv-r't cti.r earn jff )j r We also wns i GLASS v Orem Photo Shop TEtafc L Qshy ITcs! OVENWARE vs. DELLA MAE DENNIS. Defendant. ih. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE Sr, SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you. if served within the County in which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after rervice. and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do. will be rendered judgment against you according to the of the complaint, which l as lxcn filed with the clerk of P. O. Address. 211 Knight Bldg. Provo City. March 22, 29, April Announns the Opening of the i HARDWARE sa'd court. VEEN L. MERROTT I GLASSWARE a do-R'c- ' WILDWOOD IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY. JOSEPH R. DENNIS, Plaintiff, asssaiwr;.,,, Rose Hushes FLAMEWARE SUMMONS Landscaping Shade Trees NOTICES LEGAL For ) Decidous Shrubs for more tluw The art of carpet oinking rim he trace to Turl.t-vto Persia m ROOFING MATERIAL Ail hinds of fruit trees available NOW! 2.0un years. fun WALLPAPER AVAILABLE U Simmons Lumber and Hardware Co. Seeds and Tools EARLY FRUIT TREES NOW native of Fiivpo. It l':i fn Wallpaper frum Srvra 13-RO- . Tin death rate in Utah (19451 was 8.1 deaths per 1000 popul.i tmn. the lowest in the United F'a'es. The average deaths for ih entire U- S. was 10 8. In Pi- - 'vo dea'li rate was 6.67 " per 1000 poiuilulinn. iM.i!i-.s..r- Percornogheum if- birthday. Tl.e rarnu'ion Evenflo Semi-moder- yo'u'nlion. Sailor Polishes. Wave- - and Cleans Johnson's , - t'-- TWIN SAILOR PRODlCTS Lactogene Delta Utah's birth rate averaged 28 !) hirlhs per 1000 population in 1045. according to the Bureau of the Census. and was the 4lh highest M the nation. In Provo the liir'li ra'e was 34 8 per 1000 This easy to use wallpajier and calcimine cleaner quickly removes all dirt, smoke and grime without streaking. Leaves your walls clean and fresh Twin fruits-Cherries- Among Highest in United States Packages, enough to Clean the Largest Boom. Only .... Pablum, large Rattles Local Birth Kate Wallpaper Cleaner just like iu w ! b A fireside chat was held at the home of Geo. Muhlestein. for the Beehive girls and scout hoys last Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nielsen of St. Anthony. Idaho and Lloyd Baum of Ashton, Idaho, visitid with the Newell Baum family' last week. Mrs. 7,ora Holman of Taber. Canada, visited with her sister Mrs. W. F. Andrews, last weekend. Keith Miller, substituting Sunday sehiMil teacher for Kav Perrv who is away, treated the Sundav school rlass to a picture show last Friday evening. Mount A Lake Ass si i 8Rth Baby Food Supplies i r al PROVO ON-THE-J- - Taking Orders for Appliances Mount A Lake members should keep in mind that the Association is taking orders for all kinds of electri-cappliances. After many delays, we hoic that a fair supply will soon be rolling in. We sold out our supply of electrical hot water heaters but we should have more soon. Refrigerators will soon be available. p The line Is made by experts for the people who use them. They are not made to make money but to give service. They will be the best on the market and fully competitive with anything manufactured 5 OREM Riven. Get Your Seeds Now Torter Walton's famous muuntaiti grown seeds in packages and bulk are in slock at the Mount A Lake farm supply building connected with the garage. Be sure to let the Association know your needs, it can supply quantity or smaller lots. Also hand tools for working lawns and flowers are available. IStt about is the mixing of spray ma"SPRAY NOW" SAYS terials or using spreaders or stickers of one brand with spray material of another brand. As COUNTY AGENT a rule chemical companies prepare their sprays and spreaders The few warm days of spring for special use with each other, have made fruit growers begin and they should not be mixed to think of an orchard spray mill other chemicals. program fur this year. Here are 3rd West & Cent, PHONE 048-J- 2 a few notes from field observaOB VETS tions made Monday and TuesPII0NE 150 day, March 29 and 26, by Clarence D Ashton, assistant coun- TRAINING PROGRAM ty agent. Brown mites began hatching in many orchards Monday. By Veterans of the Provo United Tuesday as many as 25 per cent States Employment Service ofof the eggs were hatched. fice area are making good use Black cherry aphids and other of CHECK THESE PRICES Training Program, aphid eggs have not started and according to W. L. Milden-- i hatching yet. l.all, Manager of the Provo Of39c size Peach tree twig borer have fice, there are 354 different begun to show signs of Hie in training plans inaugurated in the crotches where they spen this area using 425 veterans for Bottles Ilaby Oil . . 39c, 89c the winter. 250 different employers. No sign of pear thrips have Complete Mr. Mildenhall also stated been found to date. This pest that while this is a fine start, 25c up winters in the soil from which the possibilities of making a it will emerge soon, now, and program cover all employers Meads Olenine begin to feed on the newly open- who can profitably train a veting buds of many of our 63c eran is far from the saturation 50c, 2.69 Dextrimaltose, 1 lb pears, and apples have point, and that this area should been attacked worse in this area. be able to train from 1500 to Bud and blister mites nave 2000 men. FREE Baby Scale Lederle Vi Emulsion wintered over well and are The demand of veterans for numerous in many orchards. training is constantly becoming 16 oz 1.69 Loan Service These mites will begin work on greater, and the facilities In this the newly opening buds. area for vocational school trainThree types of dormant spray ing are inadequate to handle the will be used this spring. They enormous load that is required. are: Today the schpol is underfinancFOR SALE OR RENT 1. 4 gal. dormant oil to make AUTO REPAIRING ed and understaffed to such an 100 galOM This one-naHOME if spray. spray extent that only uoout ACETYLENE WELDING should be applied Just as the of the training Pianos, ' Accordions, Guiequipment Is bebuds hreak and show an eighth ing used, and hundreds Phono 940K, Prof S. tars, of veterto a quarter of an inch of green ans are denied training due to (FOR SALE W. Wffliams, 308 E. 3 South. FOWLER above the brown bul scales. It the lack of qualified Instructors Provo. J buy, sell, rent, and n will control brown mites and and finance to carry on to the cottage, newtench. REPAIR SHOP San Jose Scale and is a good full capacity of the school. ly painted, inside and out, lot on 1 trees some the fruit 60x90, spray where only these Insects Disabled veterans as a rule 2 arc to be controlled. Block West of Texaco place, located in the heart of a great amount of specFOR RENT OR LEASE If 34 to 1 pint of nicotine require Orem, No. 1 Kitchen Court, ial training before they are able Station, in Orem sulnhatc per 100 gallon is added to go into the open labor market for immediate occupancy. 7 acres of good farm land with In Kitchen Court to this oil spray, aphids wui be and compete with normal workSea Jamas Nelson, 1032 W. excellent water right, located In 515--J. Phono Provo. controlled. Canter, ers. This training should be Orem. Phone 082J2. 2. Lime sulphur at the rate of readily available and of the r.itllimitliili.llMIIIM 8. 10. or 12 gallons to make 100 highest quality without any gal. spray, depending on insects waiting for room or equipment to be controlled. used in training. A disabled The 8 gallon mixture will con- veteran must Your RED CROSS sebe trol orchard mites of all kinds lected in order thatcarefully he will not must carry.cnl which can be controlled with be assigned to work that his dormant spraysphysical condition cannot stand. The 10 gallon mixture will , Jf; The selective placement procontrol the mites and San Jose gram for the physically disabled Scale. .jvf has a major roll in the case of The 12 gallon mixture should disabled war veterans, and this le used for peach spray if leaf service must be handled by (Yuur Trading: Center) spot or peach blight has been qualified counselors, interviewtroublesome. This spray will ers or placement officers in ordcontrol! all the other pests tin er that no harm will result to can he controlled with lime the veteran and that the employsulphur. er will receive the best possible 3. D.D.T. Sprav at the rate of worker. 1 per cent actual D.D.T. per 100 There are nnprximatcly 2500 gallon spray This spray is to be veterans registered in the Provo used as a delayed dormant spray office. They are the cream of for control of thrips. the crop and have Be sure you use spray ma- to fill nearly everyqualifications type of job RABBITS WANTED terials according to the direc- opening. HOUSE CLEANING SUPPLIES tion of the manufacturer. If Dreaders or stickers are recomThe irrigation pioneers of this 3 to 5 lbs. 24c per lb. Vernon mended. use them. Another country were the Inidians of II. PAINTS, Younger. 1008 E. Center thing you should he cautious the Southwest. 1731. Provo. Phone St. VIEW PLEASANT 29. li Hansen Th Provo PI' im tt Crov ! C68JS 2273 THRU THE SALT LAKE-- i 1 ,JTAH VALLEY 1 i ' mu ' Phone 01h.; : B&1I Orem. l lah. BUSES LEAVE NORTH SOUTH 7:33 AM 8:37 AM 9:03 AM 11:57 AM AM 10:13 PM 1:32 12:28 PM 2:02 PM 12:52 PM 3:22 PM 3:58 PM PM 3:40 5:43 PM 4:57 PM 6:43 PM 5:57 PM 8:33 PM 6:47 PM 8:53 PM 7:47 PM :9:58 PM 9:51 PM 11:58 PM 11:47 PM |