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Show HilttiSSil UTA UTAH VALLEY NEWS ruiiiy New Shoe Shop The outstanding event of the week was the M Men and Gleaner Girl banquet, which was held in the banquet room of the amusement hall Wednesday evening. The tables were decorated with April flowers and favors were small umbrellas. Perron Jones was toastmaster. After the banquet all went upstairs in the Amusement hall for the dance. The hall was beautifully decorated depicting their theme "April Showers with colorful umbrellas. The Relief Society will hold its meeting this Tuesday and all are Invited to come. It will be work and business. A lesson will be givenA surprise birthday party was given P. K. Nielsen by his children last Saturday evening at his home. Twenty-tw- o of OREM SHOE REPAIRING Lorated North State in Orem by Irestwiih Lumber Company LESTER RIDING. Prop. 2 ni'iilulifiMhr - h - . OliEi! UTAH Doors open 7 :00 Matinee prices 7 :00 to 7 :30 1st show 7 :.50 2nd show 9:40 - Friday Saturday April 19-2- 0 FRED " $0 ley Christensen, LaRae Reynolds, Bubette Peterson, Lou Stoddard. Jean Whitney, Shirley Romney, Barbara Weeks, and Hannah Williams-- Woman's Club and Guests Enjoy a Fashion Review More than 110 ladies enjoyed the open session and fashion review of Clrem Womens club, held Wednesday afternoon at Scera auditorium. Keceiving the guests were the club officers. Mrs. Stephen Mrs. L. S. Maycock, Mrs. William A. Cox, Mrs. Henry Falkner, and Mrs- Thomas Yeager. s Scout Troop No. 33 of ward, presented the colors, and Mrs. Stephen Nova-koviegreeted the guests. A business meeting preceded the program. Mrs. Lee Brooks, program, chairman, introduced Kay Band ley and CUudine Marshall, accompanied by Nadine Mitchell, his rhildren and grandchildrne of Provo high school, who sang attended the party. two numbers, and Mrs. James Norton played a piano solo, Romance in D flat major. INSURANCE For the fashion show the stage LOANS and REAL ESTATE was beautifully decorated with lattice work, spring blossoms and butterflies. Mrs. Brooks E. RAY introduced Miss Ruth Redd, Office: 79 South. Second Weal president of the social unit OS Trovata of BYU. who modeled all types of wearing apparel from negligees to evening gowns, which were furnished Shirby "Stevens' of Provo. ley Wilkes acted as commentator and models were Muth McDonald, Marian Owens, Shir- - Open For Business Shoes Neatly Repaired While You Wait C VIEW PLEASANT 0' TIRE REPAIRING VULCANIZING VTO w-T- S 121 W. 1st N. On77th Birthday a. inuHinc RROS, Prove Phone tM UP 200 ! M 5. Board o Section Parent-Teacher- 1 A Spencer PTA song, writMrs. Sidney A. (Agnes) Pace ten by Mrs. Stephen Novako-viewill be feted at an open house was played by Mrs. Thor-va- l Friday, the occasion being her Rigby and sung by the 77th birthday anniversary. An group. invitation is extended to all Dances and songs by the sturelatives and friends to call at dents of the third and fburth th family home between the grades were given. Mrs. Goodhours of 2 and 6 p. m. man Aiken read an article, Mrs. Pace has more than 100 Home Influences," and Mrs. descendants, including six sons, Thorval Rigby gave a Prayer four daughters, 56 grandchil- for Parents. dren and 42 great grandchildren An election was held, Her sons and daughters Include Norton being named Mrs. William E. Cox, Mrs. Wil- president, Mrs. William Cox, liam H. Duffin, Sidney A. Pace, vice president. The nominatJr.. Orem: Thomas B. Pace, of ing committee was made up of Magna; Mrs. W. R. Priece, San Mrs. Frank Woofinden, Mrs Diego. Calif.; Mrs- - Cleo Beer Barbara Ebenstein and Mrs. Spanish Fork: Mrs. Noal Ferre. Thorval Rigby. Vineyard: Mrs. Joseph H. Peterson, Provo: and Carl Pace, Provo. She is still enjoying good health and is active about VINEYARD her home and LDS church activities. Mr. Pace has worked in Mutual. Relief Society and Miss Arva Williams, daughter is active in genealogical work of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Williams, and is a Relief Society visiting has accepted a call to fulfill a teacher. She is a fine nurse mission. She will leave for the and is noted for her needle- mission home May 20, and will work and beautiful quilts. labor in the Western Canadian Mrs. Pace was born in North Mission with headquarters at Ogden, but following her mar- Edmonton, Alberta, Can. riage has made her home here On Friday a ward excursion in Orem for the past 52 years. to the Salt Lake Temple was sponsored by the ward chairman, Victor M. Anderson, and Jesse Sumsion, of the Melchize-de- k group. Those to attend were Mr. and Mrs- S. H. Blake. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gammon. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sumsion, Mr. and Mrs. Rox Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Clement Dailey. Mrs. Olena Gammon. Mrs. Ellen Holdaway. Mrs. George F. Wells Mrs. J. Alma Olst.n. Marcelle . Young. Bishop Taylor Allen. Mrs. Rex Blake. Mr. and M. Anderson, amt Mrs. Lewis Clegg. The MIA held a closing social meeting Tuesday evening, after a successful year. A program featuring the following numbers was presented: Ora tion, Barbara Harding. A little talk on the Theme, by Russell Gammon. The piano selections were played by Carol Madsen and Grace Gammon and the Gleaner girls sang two numbers. Short talks of appreciation wer given bv Pres. Della Stone and Pres. Harold Holdaway. Supt. George wa3 present. Dancing and refreshments HOME-Lll- JA of Adjust il following Tu ia h, (.PLACE pi-a- to STAY or NIGHT DAY ial exi'iP the ordii board is i juch nrdi il Phone Phone s HOTEL 474 476 70 E. 1 AUTO North The last minute or the hut mile may mult in a bud automobile imaih-up- . With car values up and repair high ou ciui't afford to drive without a ..te Furm Muti::.! full aervice jlicy n your rar. Call your locsd State ui'nt t!liv. rn ItlLON L. Kat 32(5 1U KK Second Su. lho. American Fork STATE FASM INSURANCE 570 COMPANIES Kliwiinglsn, lllinais Wotfd't Imrgmtt Aido hinrofut 1 K M Co. contrary where on lions, a the provi will resu! siiip; i,r of the uri ed and si GO. I'rovo Provo. Utah Utah County Mattress Factory provision or affim may nu ment, dei appealed such deb be made, have all ficer fro taken: pi variance shall be cumstaiu erty covi which d to the same di: said spec erty cov deprived 1, by other district; of the ' the enje property COMPLETE SERVICE I'lIONE Tho. Mitchell and THE HASHIT L HUZZA It D Just Ihone 345 Cartoon Or drop ue card 69! Weal 2nd North PROVO UTAH rathe News Saturday Matinee 1:30 P. M. April 20 fore we gel back to NEW pre-wa- r Mrs. Anna Pautz. P.O. Vancouver. Wash. WATCHES Box C25 Ladies be- service. Sc PROVO , 431 Sorth 2nd Wt LOAN April tent as (a) ' 573 AND JEWELRY pri dary . North University Ave. 0106-J-1- (b f( The Mountain 2 States Telephone and Telegraph Company THE ROUGH RIDING JUSTICE and l'athe News uv AMATEUR NIGHT" April THOSE ENDEARING f YOUNG CHARMS Robert Young and Laraine Day romantic comedy for those who enjoy an evening of sophisticated fun ! ! and "tv ... sotting UP-FICLEAN ii a alogan worth following thia more than juat a alogan UP-PAIN- T X UP Spring-It'- ... it' a a a real cptintmiity fur the young man mho wants tl job with a f. it u:e. An Army job is a steady uffer-;:- i d pay . t'.ie highest severity, evety opportunity fur technical skills, food, clothing, quartets and i.'.c.iic.'.l c..re f:cc. If you go overseas, you get 2d' extra pay. ou c.-- retire at liaif pay after 20 years or retire at tliree- -- :tirs pay after JO yt.us. And you get a 30 day vacation fail pay ctry jcai! Ma:v other ad outages not olYired lacwhrrr. If you ate IS to 31 a:ul physically til (,ir 17 with 1 .i cuss' i one vi yaa can enlist now and quality Theae daya mark the opening of a real Campaign of persistent and conatructive effort in cleaning up, painting up, fixing up and keeping it up. Ure can n worthy movement of rehabilitation no-heamificadon. a j viuitiiMi .Hid n clumve tr.:..u::g Eve Arden A musical comedy wtih a South American inai lit ici.'s t- Phillip Terry 3$ VITALITY?. planned city wide horhefront attack on dirt, germa and other unhealthy conditiona. PLna have been made for a Clean Up, Paint Up, Fix Up Campaign in fti v AMERICANA J .LOST THEIR I i:i .nst-iit'1- PAN- - CAMPAIGN IS ON! HAVEYOURTIRES A Rood action story featuring Charles StniTott! Thurstl: y htldi: ALL OVER THE NATION and And on the Stake which tim Orem ('ash Store Huilding Pick-l- p and Delivery Service Phono dary li ownori passag mit a portioi the en t ry ( in a 1 Penny Singleton Arthur Lake Larry Sima Carries lots of fun and laughter for everyone! E.:..rTT-,- .r their GUARANTEED SERVICE ON ALL MAKES LIFE WITH IILOXD1E A ' ei 22-2.- may, it public subject tions a and va use of establi: JEWELRY COMPANY 51 1 (1) T RADIO SERVICE Comedy of lha Riverboai" Monday - Tuesday - the ON VALUABLES I'll ONE MITCHELL the service even hotter. sssuunu;::::::; Wednesday Section an end Genilentera 6. Any decision ment ir said Bo of coni followii ed in notated Owned and Operated Ily an FINE TAILORING Both SUITS aad COATS ! S25 u; REPAIRING ALTERING keep right on going and try to make Cartoon Sk. AND USED (JENS LOANS TAILORING Once we catch up with tliat, we'll ELLSWORTH F. M glii-.'il- REMODELING HENRY ALDRICH FOR PRESIDENT A hilarious comedy starring Jimmy Lydon and "Bashful Bustard" "Dirby Decade" Chapter 9 "Mystery still got a good way to go nrdinan O It 2 Expert Watch and Jewelry Repair for years and um thankful that I found relief from this terrible affliction that I will answer anyone writing me for information, Tli service is petting Letter, but we e 018-11- majority of the I to rcvei ment, o such ad to decsd cant on it is m feet ani ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR We With Jack Buetcl. Walter Huston and ' Your Trading Center. I suffcri-- wire. Long delays are fewer. Only Factory In Utah County are not represented by any transient mattress workers, but will carll foi and deliver without extra charge. er propc and vici (3) Th Simmons Lumber and Hardware Co. so go through as you hold the MATTRESS and RA1T YES tve have the tools, paint and other things you need to fix everything from the cellar to the roof; from the front fence to the back garden . . . and priced right. RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS 'D&fattce In t2! mention11 may, in - n e M Cl VI To (c) juch tor of the or ROBERTS NAYLOR " tli l there is J quiremeiit eiioii mai live offici of the Zi tb) To Mrs-Victo- Tomorrow may be too late Upoi (1) ditorium. Mrs-Jame- or person turney- - meeting. Wednesday evening at Lincoln high school au- LOnG DISTM1CE BATTERIES BRIMHALL Affnes Pace Feted Mrs. Nurn.a Hnin were enjoyed later by the hostess to ering. A special Easter program will club at her home. be given at the morning ses- rook was P;aved Mrs. Ronald Adams presided sion of Sunday School. ments served to ten s at Spencer school Spencer ITA Elects New Officers Zoning: Of Orel April is galh- - - l. Ills to see the world. You get valuable , S. ARMY RECRUITING We-- t (Vn'er ! f.-- r fine jobs in the c.ivetiu:e Regular Army. You ewe if to get nil Cue facts NOW! Apply a: it HEM CITY STATION Irmo Center Phone '04 ' X1! ir |