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Show Friday , June UTAH VALLEY NEWS yon selections of Mrs Holdaway; Howard Amu-rsonsang tue solo 'Face to Face and the Allen BRYCE M.wBRIOE brouters quartet sang the clos-- ' ing number Until the Dawn. Funeral m rviccs fur Brycre McLynn Holdaway, Leon Orme Bride, senior hydraulic engineer and Leo Holdaway, grandson.-an- d with the L'li.od Slate fish and Dean Terry, Shirley and wildlife mi vice, who died Tues- S a n ford Ekins, nephews of Mrs. day night in the LaSalle huM Holdaway, were the pallbearers. fire at Chiiacu, were conducted Monday at 1 1 a m. at the Berg Mortuary, with Rev. James G. Delaire, pastor of St. Anns program, evening Sunday Catholic church, Salt Lake City, Music was under June 16, honoring the restoraofficiating. the direction of Mrs. Stella tion of the Melchizedt-- Priesthood. Levin. A very fine program was The body was taken to Mt. rendered at Sharon ward SunLake Salt in cemetery Calvary The Sunday school City, where additional services day evening, having charge. supcrintenrienry Provo were conducted by the A. H. Lowe of Legion. Mr. Former Bishop Post, American McBride served with 23H army Windsor ward, spoke of the idea is of our pioneers and enengineers dining World War I the. young people to couraged II J. Pa'.Ihearors included Collins. C. II. liarniun, R. L. seep those ideals in maud and Traitor. D C. Clayton, II. T. live them. A fireside chat was held Jones and F H. Nelson. Sunday evening after church at the home of President J. ClayELLEN E. HOLDAWAY at- ton Watts, Alice Watts conducand largely Imprc.tsive tended funeral services were ting the chat. Willis Prestwieh oendueted Friday at the Vine- spoke of his experiences in the service of his country and slu yard ward rbapcl for Mary interesting pictures of G Hllcn rkiris Holdaway. who died and other places he visited TuesUtah Vailcy hospital tt were served to a day of pneumonia. Bisln.p Taylor Allen conr large attendance. Hosa Mae Finch and Mnrga ft Juctrd the service, with Mr. are visiting friends md Ftnwley Helen Allen playing processional and recessional music and ac- relatives in Nevada. companying all numbers. Speakers were Samuel II. LOANS and REAL ESTATE Blake, Mrs Eva Gillespie, Jay f?FE of Mrs Redd, a brother-in-laE. KAY Holdaway from Monticclln, and FRED Major Thorit C. Hebert son, INSURANCE funner Vineyard ward bishop. President Waller ft. Holda- Qffica: 73 South. Second We- way offered the invocation; Victor M. Anderson the benediction and the grave at the Provo burial park was dedicated by A. Ray Ekins, a brother of Ladies and Gentlemer's Mrs. Holdaway. Bath A double trio composed of PINE TAILORING Mrs. Rhoda Allen, Mrs. Erna SUITS a ad COATS at 125 u, ALTERING REPAIRING Holdaway, Mrs. Della Slone Mrs. Zolla Blake, Mrs. Alice REMODELING Harding and Mrs. Lois Davis sang two numbers, "Hold Thou My Hand, Dear Lord" and In MITCHELL the Time of Rosea"; Mrs. Allen : . at South 2nd Was! played a medley of favorite or- - OBITUARIES SHARON irighom, Mrs. Ruby Rawlings, Mrs. Pauline Gammon, Mrs. Aretta Blake and Mrs. Erna Holdaway. A Book of Mormon Study Class will meet at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Taylor Allen, Sunday evening following the church service. Max Blake will be the instructor and all young people of the ward are urged to VINEYARD , ' a family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnson, Sunday. A delicious dinner was served and a Jovial day enjoyed by all present Mrs. Harriet Varley, Mrs. Sarah Hooley' and Mrs. Lowell Varley, atended a bridal shower in honor of Irene Donna Chip-malast Friday in American Relief society will be held next 1 uesuay at the home of The Maud Holdaway. Mrs. ' mm; ing teachers will make their and a epecial program will be given. All women of the I ward are invited to be present. . Ir, and Mrs. Isaac Blake have been visiting relatives here, attend. The ward choir members sponi heir son Bovin is in the mission name, prior to leaving for a mis- - sored an outing to Canyon Glen, ,n to Tonga. Thursday evening. Joy O. Clegg Wells Wukt field of Hunting-'o- n had charge of the program. visited with his grandpar- Following a picnic lunrh games ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wells and singing were enjoyed by tho Sunday enroute to the mission group. hoi. e fro1 where he will leave Mr. and Mrs. Joy O. Clegg for the Hawaiian mission. had as their dinner guests SunThe following Primary offic- day Mr and Mrs. Ray Fern and ers and teachers attended gen- ; daughter Kathyrn of Provo. The eral conference in Salt Lake Ferns are leaving this week for aurdav: Mrs. Ruth Clegg, Mrs. San Jose, California, where they Nora Harding, Mrs. Afton Bum- - will make their home. 14. 1Sif Mr. and Mrs. Firry wu,. Mr. and Mrs. family, and Mr. and Mrs. Illingsworth and daughter Joyed a picnic luncheon yon Glen, Sunday. Miss Betty Kietn enjoyed past week vacationing in r u-J- ss nrdi sitei ALL WORK GUARANTEED For One Year ad Expert Watch and Jewelry Repair New And Used Watches Guns Jen dry ! Tii MSti LOANS ON VALUABLES Owned and Operated by an Xitel girt Ta eaasu 51 Phone 573 North Univ. Ave. jti do iw Mt 9.0 BP! git I 4 pS Srti pthe ax rp talio Sin s . uck ' ui C live ti VERMONT the post at Grant H. Elliott, U.S. Navy, spent a short leave here with hia parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Elliott over the weekend, lie returned to Shoemaker, Calif Tuesday, where he Is sta-- i . Honed. Mrs. Blanche Woodard and Mrs. Maxine Dnvis atended the Primary conference in Salt Lake City Saturday. The regular youth leadership meeting will be held at the ehurrh. Wednesday evening, i June 19 at 8 p.m. A picnic supper was enjoyed by the high priest's quorum and ilieir families, Wednesday evening at Canyon Glen. A fine time was had by all. The Primary play hour will begin each Tuesday afternoon instead of 3:30 as previ-ouls- y All children announced. of the ward up to 12 pears are invited to be present The Edgemont Literary club will meet Friday at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Annie Gillespie. All members are urged to be present as a book review will be given. Mrs. Myre W. Reeve of Park City is at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Wm. F. She is attending summer school at Brigham Young university. Mrs. Lydia Hogan visited in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Zcpha Smith, Sunday. Mrs. Smith was removed from the LD.S. hospital Sunday to the home of her daughter, where she will spend She is doing nicely a week. following a major operation two weeks ago 3:15 JUNE 30 'tC', Kocher-han- s, Mr. and Mrs. George Parkin at Bountiful. While in Bountiful she also visited one invalid sister and another who Just lost her home by fire. The Harmon family enjoyed a A with mi- - I""f iVv "7 s S 4 r too have hen discharged from the Anny-- if you held I grade and wish to retain it if act you have dependents then , 1946, is June the kit day on which you can enlist in the ReguLu Army and itill take advantage of two important benefits . . . retention of your old grade god buaSf allowances. MUST BOW Family allowances dependents will be continued throughout your enlistment only if you enter the Regular Anny before July 1, 1946. If you have been discharged from the Anny and wish to at your old grade, you must enlist within qo diys after your discharge. And before July x, 1946. Think it over. Act now. I.S.MMT IECIUITIN8 IT5TI08 iJ Its tilt FLAME that mokes it. perfect The speedy recovery" of sa smonstif gis water heater is a Aif asset in summer. Ii hurries am hot water ss you need k showers and baths far all the family... I sundry and dishes, too. "Pop" isnt the only one who loves his showers! The warmer the weather, the more calls for hot water; and you gd it faster with an is automatic gas water hearer. Its the fame that mak- - rhr difference! its in Ik i(il i3i ti m Pus 108 West Center ; i Pictures -- 16 lig Lsoguu Teams Officio! Rules -- Averages life Story -- Profusely Illustrated -- A. 8. (Nappy) Chandler, Provo, Utah Homo etc, etc. postpaid C. SPINK A SON, Aibfiihers BUIIOINO-I- T. touts I. NO. SPINK VS I is linMAXi C rl U Plenty of Hot Water I B?5fJiRECOGNIZID AUTHORITY ON SO coats 11 1 The G. W. Club entertained hnnor of the birthday anniversary of Vida Lystrup at her home Friday afternoon. London Rummy was played with Blanche Nielson winning the prize for high score. The luncheon was served by Jennie Harris and Etha Rawlings to the following club members: Janet Humphrey. May Aston, Blanche Nielson, Oreen Walker, Vida Lystrup. and the hostesses. A gift was presented to the Hies; of honor by the club mem. bers. Mrs. Harriet Varley attended Run Record, Jt wit re I; in lobe Ruth's Complete Tin fca-F- (Sl Uu Commissioner of Boseboll M Y00I 8UIEIT mii x NoWfo40tfr tlai. Satin finish K th wan Mrs. Ferry Nielson, Reporter for your sade Hr WINDSOR 1 ud sister-in-la- sons of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Kockerhans have recently returned from army service, after three years away. Lavor has been appointed chairman of visual aids and class instruction in the warn. Sunday school begins each Sunday at 11:00 a m. in the Sharon ward chapeL The ward reunion will be held Monday, June 17, at Canyon Glen and all members of the ward and Sharon ward are invited to be present. The crowd will begin to assemble at 5:30 and ball games, horse shoe pitching and other sports will be enjoyed until supper time. Each family will take their own picnic supper. A fine program has been arranged for the evening. Harvey Black, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Black will leave for the mission home in Salt Lake City, on June 24. He has accept a call to the Argentine mission. The young man return-- , ed from service in the U. S. Navy, about a year ago and has been attending BYU this season. A testimonial and other social events are being planned to honor him. Wis-comb- e. moat complete facilities and modern scientific care in a service that every family can afford. All services arc plainly priced, and even a minimum priced service is complete in every detail. the Golden Wedding anniversary of her brother and WARD Lavor and Chester Ihone 0103J1 II 1:1s Berg Mortuary provides the wi,'I'lea0ni ri aief Tr Utah Valley News at iwl ?handkerchief Up! Mm :.Ue Wallpaper matter November 19, 1937 Entered as second-clas- s office at Provo, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Published every Friday By Utah Valley Publishing Company, Provo, Utah. U uf OremGlass&Paint Across from Scera IB 3 aolti sin TAILORING Varnishes i jji PROVO LOAN AND JEWELRY 00. w-e- d laints lil! ington. ! 1 W Fork. loswm.- - ODIRM...PRACTl1 |