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Show Friday, June UTAH VALLEY NEWS CHECK PESTS NOW MEXICAN BEAN BEETLE AT WORK Clarence Ashton. Assistant county agent, reports the Mexican bean beetle is threatening the green bean crop and to curb liieni Itotenone No. 75 should Le dusted on the plants once c arh week from now until picking time. This dust will clear tlu-rup in fine manner. SPRAY NOW FOR CODDLING MOTH He also reports more eggs of ttie coddling moth are being found now than at any time this season. If it is eight days or more since the last spray was r pplied it is time to give the sec-cu- d cover spray. TREE GRASSHOPPER BAIT Grasshopper bait is now ready at the fair grounds daily from I to 7 rill Kitchen. Breakfast Celebrates First Anniversary Public orln Mi licit. The Orem Womens Club celebrated their first anniversary attheir May Breakfast, WednesThe tables day at Alpine Villa. were beautifully decorated with flower arrangements of gladiolus, ageratum, iris, and roses. The club colors, cerise and silver were displayed in the favors, rosebud vases and individual candles In pastel shades marked the place cards. Mrs. Stephen Novakovich president, presided and greeted the members and guests- Mrs Fenton Prince offered grace. Mr. Sterling Ercanbrack, president of the Stste Federated - Mrs. Welfare 7 1946 Mrs. Lcland Brooks, program chairman introduced Miss Gae vocalist and Miss Peterson, accompanist. Morial Perkins, Miss Peterson sang three solos. Mrs. Brooks introduced Miss Betty Lou Anderson who read the three act play "Seventh Heaven" by Austin Scott. The entertainment committee who made arrangements for the breakfast were: Mrs. James Morgan, chairman, and Mrs. Raymond Gilligan, Mrs. Boyd Asay, Mrs. Verdeen Watts, Mrs. Ray Hanks Mrs. Dale Larson, Mrs. RcIwn1I Big leaf tlsAras Teem Offldel Uf Stety Profusely Hlvslreted A. B. (Nappy) Chandler, Cessiuiuiener of Baseball eb Beth's Complete Hem Be Karl Terry. Other members present were: Mrs. Edgar E. Booth- Mrs. Keith Women's Clubs was a guest of Boyer, Mrs. Wm. A. Cox, Mrs. the club and congratulated the Clay Dunn, Mrs- - Henry Falkner. Orem Women's Club on their Mrs. Wilford Larson, Mrs. L. S. She asked first anniversary. Maycock, Mrs. Harold Maag the cooperation of members on Mrs. Wesley Robertson, the national project of having Jensen, Mrs. Wesley are requested to each member donate one yard Soulier, Mrs. Vrm Wentz, Mrs. thread, trimming, Richard Wells and Mrs. Thomas hring their own containers and of material; do their own mixing, but the and etc. This will be sent to the Yeager. letwi Owned and Operated by an etc tc WINK SimeM-I- 1011 I. T. an PROVO LOAN AND JEWELRY GO. 51 Phone 573 mttpirysM C C SPINK ft SON, ftMsAers SO - Mrs-Moron- ALL WORK GUARANTEED For One Year and Jewelry Repair Watch Expert New And Used Watches Guns Jewelry LOANS ON VALUABLES North Univ. Ave. MO. i s women of Greece. Other guests present were: A short business meeting was held and two members were ac- Mrs- Dixon Larson, Mrs. Mamie cepted: Mrs. oBlos Abraham Wells and Mrs. J. N. Busk. and Mrs- Harold Peterson. Committee members for the year were named as follows: Program Chairman Mrs. Leo Local Items Kofford-Merri- tt Poulson. Mrs. Mrs. LaVerl Mott (Gloria Program Committee Nuptials has left for Olympia, Frank Woffinden and Mrs Washington, where she will Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Mer- James Norton. make her home. Her husband Entertainment Chairman ritt fLorna Jean Kofford) are Is stationed at Fort Lewis, honeymooning at (Yellowstone Mrs- Raymond Gilligan. Entertainment Committee Washington, with the US Army. Park, following their marriage Saturday evening at the home Mrs. Bovd Asay, Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mrs. Jay Redd of of the bride's parents, Mr. and Baker, Mrs. Ray Stewart. Mrs. Milton Bunnell. Mrs. Ray Hanks Monticello. and Mr. and Mn. Mrs. W. H. Kofford. The Rev. E. F. Irwin of the Mrs. Dale Larson, Mrs. Neldon Adam Ekins of Hinckley are Community church, performed Marshall and Mrs. Harold Peter- visiting here. They were called here owing to the serious illthe ceremony In the presenee son. ness and death of their sister of members of the two families, Department Chairmen; American and Mrs. Ellen E. Holdaway. Citizenship including the parents of the JohnMrs. E. H. S. Mrs. Frank Legislation Mr. and groom, Major T. C. Herbertson ar-- . Merritt, a brother, Norman Mer- son. American Home Mrs. Rich- rived from Seattle, Washington! ritt and an uncle, Mark Lalaeu. and will be with hig wife and ard Brewer. of Redondo Beach. California. Education Mrs. Willard family in Vineyard until Sun-- 1 Roses, white peonies, baby day. when he will leave for Phil- - j breath and fern were used atFine Arts and Penny Art Fund adrlphia, Penn, to attend a gov-- ! tractively about the rooms. The i rnment school. Mrs. Parlell G. Peterson. bride wore a lovely white wedInternational Relations Mrs. ding gown of white net and matching veil caught up wiih Thomas Biggs. Literature Mrs. D. Orlo Alorange blossoms. Her bouquet RHEUMATISM len. was red rose. of a sister Mrs. Mrs. Paul Taylor, Membership Leemap ARTHRITIS the bride was matron of honor Bennett. I suffered for years and am Music Mrs. Thorval Rigby and wore a blue taffeta frock; so thankful that I found relief Miss Lots Poetrv and Mae Mrs. Bliss Clarence Miss Paula Post War Planning Mrs. Mer from this terrible affliction that Helen Ifalborsleben. gowned In I will gladly answer anyone green and yellow and wearing me for Information- were roses writing of corsages pink Anna Mrs. Lalacau Mark Pautz, P. O. Box maids. brides tf acted as best man. OREM PHOTO SHOP 825 Vancouver, Wash. A beautifully decorated wedding cake centered the serving table, where a buffet supper A photo album full of good was served following the ceremony. pictures of our growing A reception was tendered the community and its family the at Community newleyweds church the same evening, with life will become a priceless more than two hundred guests treasure to member bait is free. Mr. Ashton says :he small hoppers are hatching nut by the millions. Watch along your ditch banks and tence lines and use the bait to ct rid of the little pests. TELEPHONE C71 - For the splendid patronage and cooperation we have n received from the people of district, we are very grateful. Many people have really gone out of their way to pass us their Insurance business. We solicit your continued supiort for which we pledge our Ix'st efforts to building a better and finer community. Mr. Ilatte Tucker, a war veteran, is working with us Orem-Sharo- and .will probably call on you soon to lend what service you may need in the Insurance field. If you have anything to sell please give us a chance H. ANDERSON Taylors Visit Bishop and Mrs. Weldon Taylor and soil returned Tuesday evening from a week's trip to Mesa, Arizona, where they visited with Mrs. Taylor's part. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A sister. Mrs. Jnvee IV Witt returned with the Taylors to spend the summer and attend school at BYU. De-Wit- rnHen Ch-'- r- flow-er- s to derorate. A were girls' str'ng trio furnished music. and Paul TayHenry Campbell hers-H-laand Mrs. lor. Mitchell Carter, sang solos, accompanied by Mrs. Melba Pyne. The serving table wa? arrangand white tapers. ed w:h Mrs J. C. llalbersleben. Miss Louise Rohbnck. Miss Beatrice Gnppninver, Miss Deon Patten and Miss Jody llalbersleben wer In charge of the serving and Mrs. Isabel! Clayton and Mrs. Evelyn Knight the gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt will go to R "dondo Beach to make their home. ' - Phone 104 010 call: Provo 432 West Center KFI) No. 1 IIox 241 ML View Subdivision No. 3 Yrrn I Marrott, Prop. JACK DUGG CIIARXCTER ANALYST SCIENTIFIC lALMIST Past. Present and Future Revealed. COUNSELOR (American Institute of Family Relations. Dr. Paul Hi Factory F It E 1) E. MATTRESS and BAIT S i: 319 V . Center St., Provo RAY Only rectory In Utah County W are not rvpresontod Ly atf transient mattress workers, but will call lot and deliver without extra charge. Jjvt rimne Or drop ut a eatd 313 61 Both FINE TAILORING SUITS and COATS a! $15 up ALTERING REPAIRING PEMODELING See UTAH 411 South 2nd West Pti- OremGlass&Paint - r too have been discharged from the Anny--if you held a grade and wish to retain it if you have dependents then act now. . . . June 30, 1946, is the last day on which you can enlist in the Regular Army anJ still tale advantage of two benefits . . . retention of your ulJ graJc auJ fjnu!y fihWuilCCS. IKLUT MOVir CT 70IIB l.S.ARMT lECIUITINa Varnishes Paints Across from Is I.- I I.- By SB Men's Khaki Army OS DRESSES PANTIES Priced From Work Pants pair for $1.00 Ladies Rayon le Small, Medium and Large 4.50 TO 8.30 $249 690 Sizes 12 to 41 MENS WORK FLETCHERS SOX pair HANKIES Each PROVO 368 WEST CENTER 8T. 'A Will save Utah County Fanners thousands of dollars worth of fruit normally lost! 'i 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! Will Philo T. Edwards, long associated with Utah County Fruit Groovers will he a field representative of our company! st-- i M i FOR . ALL ITEMS LISTED ABOVE! Provo Man Associates Himself with Colorado Freezer and Canner, and a Former Omaha, Nebraska, Business Man! throughout your enlistment only if you enter the Regular Army lx. fore July 1, 194b. If joh base been di'cluiged fiom the Army and widi to reenlist at your old grade, you must enlist within 90 days after your diseliurgc. And before July 1, 194&- - Think it os er. Aet now . BEHEST Co, LH 1:1 !i rt Now under construction 3rd East 6tn South, Provo, Utah President 1 Secretary - Treasurer Provo, Utah ij w . T A U iM ri DEAN VAN WAGENEN I STATION West Center 3 Famous "Rose Twill 3 350 Family allowances for your dependents will be continued I'hone 0103J1 .yy Seasons Latest 500 STANLEY B. MARSH 1 win rt Wallpaper Srr:i NECKTIES 980 NOW CONTRACTING Ls lies' and Gentlemen's MITCIIELL West 2nd North PROVO ft JUNE 30 TAILORING IIVIIZ Cotton Panties All Elastic Waist Bands Fine Quality STRAWBERRIES RASPBERRIES CHERRIES PEACHES PEARS PLUMS PRUNES APPLES Pre-Marit- 'fficei 70 South. Second Wos COMPLETE Special Lot of Mens e, and Vocational Guidance; L. A.) Domestic. Social and Business Affairs. Special Rates to Service Man and Students. Hours 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. $2.S0 FARMERS TIIIN YOUR PEACHES NOW. WE CAN PAY FOR WE DONT WANT CULLS! GOOD FRUIT. FOR THE FIRST YEAR THIS PLANT WILL HANDLE THE FOLLOWING PRODUCTS FOR FREEZING AND CANNING: A SEE Utih County Mallrts $4.98 To be erected at 6th South and Third East on Rio Grande trackage. 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! 1-- 2. Available for Clubs and Parties. Phone 509-For an Appointment. INSURANCE LOANS and REAL ESTATE 980 ANNOUNCING THE BUILDING IN PROVO OF THE MOST MODERN AND ONE OF THE LARGEST FRUIT PROCESSING PLANTS IN THE INTERMOUNTAIN AREA. We are now equipped for home portraiture. For ap- pointments and Comfortable Cool Sizes 12 to 18 GOOD NEWS, FARMERS every of your family. Our shop is devoted to helping; you improve your pictures. Studio of ' RADIO SERVICE AND APPLIANCE RALPH'S RADIO Phone ID S3 No. Untv. At. 1 Th Homo Guaranteed Servir SLACKS Only White Tee Shirts and use-- Straw Hats Childrens Yer-gense- COMPLETE nr no: I.'em" uL. Work Gloves Fer-xuso- n) pv In Arizona Well-tailore- i atterling. BROKER Bleng Fine d Ladies Gabardine Heavy All Leather - Orem Real Estate 0. - Saturday MORTUARY - 111 BAIT CSMTXB End of Week Specials! General Manager BERNT HORN f V . v." .1 n ' jvi |