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Show t"TAII valley news Friday, April 19, 1946. wide variety of business are rep- ihe imiHiiianee of to sun have moved into the home resented in the filings, and many I'tuh and what itsirrigation deMrs. Bertha Swenson, and are war veterans opening small velopment means to futureecon- of Mr- and Mrs. Joe Swenson, who the businesses. omy of the slate. lived there previously have purAffidavits chased and moved Into the Erfor conducting Music Festival at Prica businesses the first three month? At least fifteen bands will rol Robbins home. The Robof this year totaled 112, against compete at the Intermountain bins family have moved to the 320 for the entire year of 1043. Music Festival scheduled for A. K. Thornton home in Pleas$300,000,000 Reclamation Price, May 3rd and 4th. The ant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Omer, include a mammoth Project Sean For Slata Secretary of tlu Interior, J. parade, fireworks, a massed who were recently married, A K.rug, has informed the Utah hand concert and a dance for have moved into the B. Shuell home. congressional delegation in the all participants of the festival. Mr. and Mrs- Verl Kirk, of capital that his department is Utah P'oneeri Sons Increase have moved into the Magna, favorable to construction of the The Sons of uian rioucer basement apartment of Odeal Central Utah irrigation and pow- - set a 10.000 aim membership Kirk. or projectHis department, he!fr July 24. 1947. Mrs. Anna Anderson has sold stands ready to col- seendant of a Utah Every pioneerif her home in Orem and expects laboratf in preparing a congres nmt join tin; organization to move to Monticello, Utah sional bill authorizing the Utah tin quota is to be reached. Any project. Sec. Krug ami his as- male over 18 whose progeni- in the near future. The Rebekah lodge members sociates will visit Utah in May tors came tu Utah before May entertained Tuesday evening in to familiarize with Id. 1 the year the railroad honor of Mrs. Anna zvnorrson. liaehi-Utah, or any person at her home. whose are ids or grandparents Mrs. Those present were: we re Lorn lieio flL. - Expansion Foresaw oon at ZZ establishment of an industrial rubber JJfccturiiig plant employing Tthan 300 worker is of the future expan-fo- r Utah by the of Publicity and Development. The war viulril ln-j- De-ttiM- al tied indus-SLlisthe eyes of big on Utah, and Nephi is 2 be congratulated on secur-J- , a plant. Arrangements secure a e teve been made to of the city for north rre jte tactury by representatives Company, of 24-sit- j that date I.udoiia is clig.Me for membership. Dur-- I the war. the membership skio:! at 5.000 and plans now iTi ! I for the organization of an-- i other a. Clio men bors. Lawrenc-T Epper-n- n was founder of the Sons of Utah Pioneers. David O. McKay S.rcssc-Gambling Clean-ulies ides cleaning out the ganib-Img. beer and whisky joints land putting a slop to the flauiit-- i mg of immorality in Sail Lake Ciy.. David McKay. LDS apus-- : tie. suggests other improvements for the centennial year of 1947. Me urged the improving of the appearances of churches, seminaries. and other church build ings. Clear vacant lots, partic-ularlin Salt Lake, hi declared and utilize these lots fur planting rose gardens and the crowing of food stuffs. July 24 Plans Announced The "Days of 47" celebration to be held this year in Utah. July 13 to 24. will surpass anythin,'! jet, Thomas Childs, th-president, announces. Events will include the coronet ion of the queen and a pioneer cost nme ball, a tabernacle choir concert, a mammoth parade. and a colorful pageant. inv COMPANY Ajj records for the starting ventures in 4 new business been topped e it Lake have r;Pg the last three months, i . PHONE 34 Sec Us For frit Lake County Clerk's A study reports indicate. af tlw m w filings of articles of incorporation and affidavits for indicate business Conduct ing g at a high percentage represent A business organizations. of-g.-- s ; ASPHALT ROOFING J.-- ; 1 liopi-r- . 3rd South 195 W. Nitrogen Content cwl. Delivered lb. or larger lots in ''WKITETAWR-- j Mm l'tah Valley Distributors Provo. Utah 1829-- J (After 6 p. m.) Phone uijmrrin:irl,wNin Shoe Repairing X Rear of Cooterie - . H ,U Mm Hi "M Mm tr? V be met with frieiidly smiles, courteous service, fair prices, adequate If so, you ore They are equipped with pneumatic tires, have a carrying capacity of three cans, and are no easily rontrnjled that anyone ran handle these cans without lifting. k ftn wi Wc still have a fair supply of garden Tools, but going fast. nr "!1PS.AIJWWII,!I.I Simmons Lumber and ia v '' ' Hardware Co. t'-4 1'1- (Your Tradlnp Center) p&M FETED j infer-motio- hall Edgeii'.iint ai'uisenunt was the scene of a party Thursday evening honoring the form-- r of the stake high P- W. Madsen, J. B. Ferguson, P. K. Nielsen, Buy Gappmayer. John 11. Stratton. Sharp C. Julian Hanson, Oscar e F. Wells and J Al1 u Bellows. Carlos Miller was general chairman of the affair and he members of the presand otlu-ent high council greeted the Guests guests upon arrival. included the honored men and their wives, momlx-r- s of the former and present stake presidency, bishoprics of all the wards and partners. Mr- and Mrs. K. E. McEwan placed a Gil-li-)ii- e. r WINDSOR Mrs. Terry N'iclson, Reporter funeral services Impressive were held at the Windsor ward for ( Impel Monday afternoon Mrs. Zilplia louder Harris under tin? direction of Bishop Devi y. of the Third ward. American Fork, where ihe family resided at the time of her death. Survivors include her husband. three sons and two daughters. Interment was in Orem cemetery. The beaut if'il floral offerings and largo attendance bespoke of the love and ts'eem held for his devout and faithful wife, nn'her and friend. 7el'-hpas-eaway at the Ai'urican Fork l.o: oi'al after a begering ilhiess. She is the daiinI,ter of ib- late B. F- Lnu-dr- r and f'bira Pa-- e Tauderand was horn N'nv. ?. Ift7. at Kanlb-- r sas. Utah raclv life w..s spent in Declo. Utah, where slie met and married Elrov Harris. Dee. 17. 1942. In tin- Salt Lake Temple. Funeral services for Afrrd were held intheWind-Hiap'-- I morning at 11 a. m.. after which his roman's were taken to Emery cnoty for hurial Mr N'ieols parsed away at Ids home Friday (veiling after - WSmi touristr start coming to your city, will they $24.75 HIGH CO'iNGILMEN I. There is one best in everything. That is why While Fawn leads them alL Carried by leading Mercnaus. Louis Ivelsch & Son B. Eliza- Carriers r RETIRING And Madsen A comic skit was given by men. of Vineyard ward bshopric, ais;e.( by their w ive lo'ii arks were r..,ule by former ti sidrnt A. V. Watkins und 'lie benediction was given by 11 S. II. Blake. anil cream sandwiches punch were served under the Erect inn of Mr. aqd Mrs. Stanand Mr. and Mrs. ley I'.u-riMas'iim Wentz. givin by P. ih-vi- W- Iu-r- I.-- Funeral for Lanionte Wavne Harward Rodney Kimball con ducted a largely attended and funeral service for carnation boutonniere on the honored councilmen and a rose LaMmite Wayne Harward, nine month old sum of O. llarvcy and corsage on their wives. Clive Pulham led in commun- Montez. Bell Harward. Monday . ity singing, with Mrs. Helen Al- In Grandview Ward rhaix-1Mrs. Martha Kelsey prayed len at the piano. Bishop C. Wil ford Larsen offered the invocn the prelude and poslludc music lion. Misses Hales of Windsor, and accompanied musical num Stratton. ward sang three lovely num hers. Elders John BislioiiKini-l.dl bars acompanied by their moth- OrlandoJJolieyaiid offered ronsoling words to Christensen er; Miss Marilyn and Mrs. Leah Peterson read; tlm bereaved family. Lcno and David Marlin sang Humorous incidents from the lives of the honored guests was "Oh My Father; Madaline Wants Me for sang given by High Councilman Wil liam C. Fnlkner and response i a Sunbeam;" a ladies quarto1 B'.-ho- imin-essiv- of Bessie Keetch iiiioposed Merle Anderson. Martha Kelsey and Chi.ilotte Davies sang "In tin- - (nii'ilcii," aeconipanied by Tlielda Mrs. Johnson; Ray l.niiccfnni sang "The Perfect Day." John Nicol offered Ihe 1I1VOi at ion, Taylor the bone and the grave at the Provo hurial park was dedirat ed by Orson ilarward. Little I.aMonle Wayne was! horn July 3. 1945, and passed from uwnv Thursday pncti-- . runinu. He is survived by his parents, ten brothers and sisters. Gam 11. in the US Air Force somewhere in Asia: La--: von T.. llleen Olsen. Eva B. Smith, Iva Lee Olsen, Gay, VI-la Dean, Herbert B., Kenneth and Roland C. Harward, all of Grandview, and a grandmother, Mrs. Frances Eva Ilarward, of Provo. Hnr-wnr- d s - X- Coal tar dyestuff Brazil produces was two-third- s the world's coffee crop. V spend $100,000,000 wo expect to moke But don't lake these things for granted . . . start now with imbued are sure! 5ee that both you and your employees answer to that you ore able the spirit of western hospitality of interest. questions os to traveling distances, facilities, points t will tourists how see be' to You'll pleasantly surprised path to your door this yrar! ... lMionc il!ies to mourn his passing T.eft Mr- - B Smeliy FOlt YOUR.. , first of Spring House Cleaning US- E- Benncts Paints and Wall Paper Sold Uy OremGlass&Paint Ho. 24 ef i: serT5oroi'''groter iaumt trod Sli. 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It's 'Am; Treat your walls to r r I 5a lj choice. & PAINT GO. WALLPAPER PAINTS VARNISHES We Close Saturdays at 1:00 I, r.'Mifurntity with Irovo & JEWELRY GO. LOANS ON Watches, Guns, Jewelry, Etc. - be Specific WE SELL c with new selected from our stock. Hurry for best , l a beauty treatment this Spring, by beautiful patterns GLASS PROVO LOAN the worlds greatest vacation travel bargain. jt 0103J-- GET 70UHm Harris (Name) OREM Phone Fixture Traps Repair Kits I for Utah Wallpaper Across from Srrra ''is'-h-irg- Pi Varnishes Kangc IJoilers from the US his Arrnv recent v and las returned pome after more than a errviee overseas, Mr. arid Mrs Wesley Swcn- - WWAWm OREM 04S-U- 2 Painls ft ene son. Boy Nieol.i of Orem. ;md (me dmit'htcr. Hazel Oir-rov- . of '(alt Lake Pity. R'iv ITarris. on of Mr. and b:-r- LINE raa Tii'-sda- a MPLKTE 11AUDWAHE New York City is the world's largest coffee market and the United Stales Is the largest user of the product. SI'FN - A-CO- Ia-Rii- Nii-hol- sure to receive your full share of the in Utah this yeor. tourists to LAMPS Tabic Models $8 to $14.50 v of Ammonia $2.45 500 Shipps, Maude 'J " $21.75 ; PROVO FERTILIZER E. Etna Hampshire, 111 . 3 - WAY MOGUL A Berg service, in nil its comforting beauty, bas long been regarded 'The Perfect Tribute' by Provo families. A Bei g si rvicc is comour plete and impressive becauseextenfacilities and resources are sive. our experience mu of long ami faithful service to the people Yet Berg i.t tins community. Services are priced within the l. cans ol any lamdv. beth Erickson. Mrs. Ivan Burr Dorothy N- - Morlc.v, Esther II. Stokes. Belly Haws. Burn Bates Kern T- - Berry, Vilo Barrett, Graee V. Fark. Alone Perry Alla Will is, Ruth Williamson Anna L. Anderson. Anita Pehr-son- , Elizabeth Pratt . All members of the Deborah Rebekah Lodge, No. 8. Provo. The occasion was a farewell party for Mrs. Anderson, who is leaving the coirmunity soon. J 20.6 within the means ol any family - SPEAR LUMBER l' ' FLOOR - N. Sulphate S'r Sfitrflef - J., manufacturers ,he automobile brake linings, S- - L. tioen Spurt Seen in IreJlton. " JJ- New and Used V atchcs. Guns, Cameras, 51 No. Univ. etc. PROVO Av- -. PHONE 573 4 1 s i M X'h VO ratsti PACIFIC railroad i s i union .(rMTduULuw oa I i I I V I Utali Valley News mat'er th lubl By Utah Valley Publishii. , .. WK 3, !137 c'. tlw post of Mnrch 8. 1879. Novcubcr Entered as second-clas- s ..(w, iif pmvn, TTtuh. ... A! siiti. every Friday '.'i n.pHny, Provo, Utah. . ' wfrtTtflii'iWwii ' |