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Show t UTAH VALLEY NEWS Friday. TO1 -S-tour f r?dnlhcy f. or provided . regaru- cervie - F j w - (it in Motor Company Trucks, Will) in and s LONA I in the sales department. The front-en- d Company has tin most Used tars, able to machine in he county, handle all sie passenger cars and all sies and type.-- of trucks, also doing body and fender work, painting, steam cleaning and mechanical repairs of all types in the service department. BRINGS 51 ,000 FINE and ail FARMERS The young farmers of Orem held their first annual meeting Friday evening and elecled offiseason. Juncers for the 1946-4ior Boimous was named presij dent; Wayne Gammon, sidcut; Keith Boyer, secretary; Charles Anderson Carlos II. Clayton. Mark Hirst and Wlltimn Sumslon. directors Tim purpose of Ibis organization is to keep abreast of farm problems and will mccl (lie third Friday of each month in the Ag room of the Lincoln nigh school. These meetings act as i part of the "On Ihc Job Training" for veterans. Every young farmer is urged to intend. For other information con Phono 104 tact any of the above named officers. vlce-pre-- The true standard of quality seated in the mind: those who think nobly are noble. i trict Each year a special protect is part of th? club activities, among them the presentation of AND APPLIANCE the two paintings by Paul 3 No. Univ. At. Phono 111 Salisbury, presented to Srnra theater now hanging in the RALPH'S RADIO lounge. : he Homo of Giiarantood Serviee lias The club membership grown to 18 members at present. For 1945 Mrs. De in E. Park presided as president, Mrs. INSURANCE J. D. Park, vice president, Mrs. LOANS and REAL ESTATE Thos. Jacob, historian. New officers taking over In SEE June will be Mrs. J. G. Stratton, F R K D E. RAY president. Mrs. Boyd C- Davis, Mrs. Cordner being rewith Office: 70 South. Second Wm tained as secretary. Members of Die club not We must form perfect models in thought and look at them continually. or we shall never carve Only Fectory in Vtih County them out in grand and noble We nr not represented by any lives. Mary Baker Eddy transient mattress workers, but If a man be endued with a will cell for and deliver without generous mind, this is the best extra charge. Plato kind of nobility. Just Phone 315 The generous who is always Or drop us a card just, and the just who is always generous, may. unannounced, 661 West 2nd Horih UTAH approach the throne of heaven. FRO 7 0 Li voter Studio SLACKS Cool and Comfortable 12 to 18 Special Lot of Mens Fine (Juality NECKTIES $2.50 m m All Elastic Waist Rose I lands 350 500 Famous 3 pair for Si in $1.00 Ladies Ravon le Twill DRESSES PANTIES Work Pants Iriced From Small, Medium WORK SOX 3 500 368 WEST CENTER ST. 11 690 Sizes 12 to 41 FLETCHER'S pair u and Large 4.50 TO 8.30 $2.49 P Cotton Panties Season's MENS HANKIES Each 100 PROVO of STRAWBERRIES HASP BERRIES CHERRIES PEACHES PEAKS PLUMS PRUNES APPLES Pre-Marit- Domestic, Social and Business Affairs. Special Rates to Service Men and Students. IP CONTRACTING FOR ALL ITEMS LISTED ABOVE! 1 TBY A STATE FAItM POLICY It's Different Any There's a reason for les money you yet complete It's Used More Than Co, Other Car Coverage It offers more complete cuverago You got hotter service lu fact satisfaction. C. till!) Now under construction 3rd East 6th South, Provo, Utah. President or I02S DEAN VAN WAGENEN HICKS in Secretary - Treasurer i I'l'Vntimi, Of rice 5!) I'. Cent ri Provo. General Manager BERNT HORN STANLEY R MARSH Wi!! call and explain this fine coverage without x Philo T. Edwards, long associated with Utah County Fruit Growers will be a field representative of our company! Provo Man Associates Himself with Colorado Freezer and Canner, and a Former Omaha, Nebraska, Business Man! CAR INSURANCE ECONOMIC r--T. Phone niO.UI Farmers thousands of dollars worth of fruit normally lost! Will purchase $500,000 worth of fruit this year! To FREEZE and CAN both in retail and industrial packs! Best news for Utah County since Geneva Steel Erection! 319 W. Center St., Provo 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. CVI.L Wallpaper NOW Available for Clubs and Parties. For an Appointment. Phone S09-- FOR Will save Utah County FARMERS THIN YOUR PEACHES NOW. WE CAN PAY FOR GOOD FRUIT. WE DONT WANT CULLS! FOR THE FIRST YEAR THIS PLANT WILL HANDLE THE FOLLOWING PRODUCTS FOR FREEZING AND cannnyT CHARACTER ANALYST SCIENTIFIC PALMIST Past. Present and Future Revealed. COUNSELOR (American Instituta of Family Relations. Dr. Paul L. A.) and Vocational Guidance; Hour East Processing plant dimentions 300 by 60 feet. Daily capacity 7000 bushels of peaches! Will employ up to 300 people in one of the most continuous operations in Utah canning history! Yearly payroll, $150,000 to $200,000! I) U G G A N J A CK OremGlass&Paint Across from Scera Straw Hats White Tee Shirts To be erected at 6th South and Third on Rio Grande trackage. - Isaac Blckcrstaffe MATTRESS nnd BAIT S E It V I ( Varnishes Gabardine ANNOUNCING THE BUILDING IN PROVO OF THE MOST MODERN AND ONE OF THE LARGEST FRUIT PROCESSING PLANTS IN THE INTERMOUNTAIN AREA. c. Paints Men's Fine d j r. OF OREM ORGANIZE COMPLETE Ave. Children's (liepoitpaM RADIO SERVICE Utah Count Mattress Factory North 1niv. t. COMPLETE Wst Center J eMail. $4.98 Pictures -- 16 Big league Teams Official Rules -- Averages life Story -- Profusely Illustrated -- A 8. (Happy) Chandler, Commissioner of Baseball aba Ruth's Complata Hum Run Recard, ate, ate. SO C C SPINK A SON, Pvbfi'ihers SriNK SUlieiNO-I- T. touts 1, MO. g Well-tailore- Sizes Men's Khaki Army - TAILORING Indies Only named are Mrs. Curtis Gordon. Mrs. Ada Skipncr and Mrs. F- - D. Foster. MELLOWS bride, was tendered a shower Wednesday evening a Mrs. III keeping with tile theme Die home of in Leona Bellows Mountain View home her at Lincoln "Together we build, high school PTA has greatly Miljdivisinm arFlowers were increased its numbers during ranged about theattractively where rooms, two tin past years under Die were played anil refreshleadership of Mrs. Leonard Mad- games ments served. lovely gifts sen, president, Mrs. Kay Love- were received Many by the honorce. less. 1st vice president, Thomas Cordncr, 2nd vice president. Mrs. Joseph secre- OREM LITERARY CLUB Hancock, tary and treasurer, with Principal A. P- Warnick and L. B. Bennett oil the cxecuuve com- 17 YEARS OLD mittee On February 25, 1929 a group Tlic PTA brought before the pubiir through its regular meet- of Orem ladies nict to organize ings much of the talent at the us a social unit. The charter iiiembcrs were Mrs- - Clifton E. high school as well as outstand-hiIt aided in sal- Iyne, preedtot. Mrs. Gunard speakers. vage drives and helped secure Lundgren, Mrs R. D. Wells, Mrs. more nurses for the govern J. D. Park, Mrs. L. E Burr, meritIt aided In lnnoculatior Mrs. Dean Park, Mrs. Roy E. rnd immunization of students. It Park. Mrs. Thus. A. Jacob, Mrs. aided in the school lunch pro A. V. Washburn, Mrs. J. -- ram Mrs- Harold Caldcr, Mrs. ml in petting the national PTA magazine into the home, B. M. Jolley and Mcs. J. Erial Christensen. ps a benefit to family living. In the recent elections the ' At a later date the club defollowing officers were named rided to pursue literary studies, for the next two years: Mrs. and the name "Orem Literary Stephen Nvnkovich, president Club" was adopted- - The group is niiw a member of the federatMrs. Ray Loveless. 1st Leslie Wright, 2nd ed womens clubs, of which v and Mrs- - Donald their members, Mrs. J. Erval Christensen and Mrs. E. B. TerClayton, secretary-treasurery are president and corresponding secretary for the first dis- False eviolion tilings $1000 fine.1 Judge Tillman 1). John 'on. If. S. district court, filin' real William K. McDonald, RHEUMATISM estate agent for Conk Realty ARTIIltITIS jf""ipi'.v. Suit Lake City $1000 for obtaining a ccrtifiI suffered for years ami am ,,f eviction to enable him so thankful that I found relief to occupy a home, which from this terrible affliction that purchased, and failed to do. I will gladly answer anyone Merrill C. Faux, OIA Chief En- writing me for information- - forcenu-ii- t Attorney, stated toMrs. Anna Fautz, P. O. Box day.. If 825 Vancouver, Wash. Mr. McDonald purenased a home at 247 Garfield Avenue ostensively to occupy himself. I'lMin his statement that he had sold tils own home and intended to move Into the Garfield Gentlemen's Ladies' and Avenue residence, a certificate Beth of evietion was issued authorizFINE TAILORING SUITS and COATS at 825 up ing him to evict the tenant. The ALTERING tenant moved In order that Mr REPAIRING McDonald rnuld occupy, but he' REMODELING failed to do so. stating that the deal on his own home had not been completed. MITCIIELL Mr. McDonald was unable 491 Soisth 2nd West P.tre to remember the nam- - of the purrhaser of his homc.H Mr Faux stated, .and pleaded guilty to the charge of wrongful eviction. The court Imposed the penalty of 81000. 432 51 Phone 573 MM a TOGETHER WE BUILD ft. In FALSE EVICTION YOUNG f.s PROVO LOAN AND JEWELRY CO, Work Gloves la-in- g I Mrs. Mrlba Sclumcy Chester, - ? an Heavy All Leather up-to-d- ENTERTAINS FRIEND THEME OF PTA 211x4(1 rji End of Month Specials! ( 'I'lie New good rorulilion. Could In; made into homeDAVID JKNK1NS 111. 1 Box 1144, Orem vt 4 OriTu Motor ('ompany is u locally owned I, i j mi icss, being owned anil operated by Virgil J. Smith, the company employes six employees besides two serviee stilt ion ojierators who lease the service station. Frame Iluildin.' ALL WORK GUARANTEED For One Year Watch and Jewelry Repair Expert New And Used Watches Guns Jev dry LOANS ON VALUABLES Owned and Operated by an BP E Tin- FOR SALE si It is regrctable that the name of the author hai been lost along but this the line of anonymous statement deserves repetition, even though credit cannot be given: A lot of people want to be cared for, and a lot of people want the jobs of taking core of those who want to be cared for. I would rather have 100 per cent of my wages and my liberty, and take care of myself. Then I would not have to take care of the fellow who is taking care of me. Read it again. The Western Taken from Farm Life. furilitu-- are not Borg's complete anil i..;i'l-rsurpassed by those if any other funeral firm in Utah County. Our uevoted attention to details, anil our quu-- t impressive .services are available for all tumilios, regardless of the amount they wish to spend. 4' i WHO CARES FOR WHO? FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE - THOUGHT FOR FOOD FASTEST GROWING AUTOMOTIVE AGENCY IN OREM May 31, Hah " E-- . . r. g-- lt4 . V )(5 fctr Li-i tiVw-iYW-1-"' - J |