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Show Friday, June 21, 1545 UTAH VALLEY NEWS Married In California f, PROVO OREM FilONE Jr f f ! Dr. Grant E. Blake FOR SHERIFF FILES 559 vik. y-- HAVE e 0$50,000,00amt Suk Farm Matual has Its policy holder sort than that ia tnc cost of tfcdr am Inanraaccl Xm too caa save... X JJ5S THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS 30-l- test, 33 b. 1-- yards 25 lb. test, 25 yards 3-ce- TROUT FLIES Gray Hackle, Coachman, Mormon Girl, Black Gnat, and Others. Paper PICNIC PIRATES, package HARMONICAS, .59 .S r upf Mr. ami Mrs Max K. Pjiii- - (Joyce Iliglit) were honored at a rtapiiim Friday evening at Sharon ward hall by their Mr. ami Mrs. J. D. I'yiu.-- , The popular young couple won- - married June 7 in the Pasadena Wedding cliapt in California and the bride's juir-entMr. and Mrs. A. U. flight of Log Angeles tendered a reception in llicir honor before tliey left for their honeymoon at Bear Lake. They arrived in Orem on Thursday. Lovely summer flowers and lighted taper combined to make the hall more beautiful. The bride wore her while slipper gating wedding gown, entrain, with fingertip veil caught up with a cornet of orange blossoms. She carried 'a bouquet of white gladioli and gardenias. The groom's sister, Mrs. Rhea Little was matron ot honor; Mis Myrlenc Smith and Miss Shirley Christensen were bridesmaids, and Jeanne Little. Ranae and Doris Pyne, niercs of the groom were flower girl. Dec Pyne was t man for his brother. The attendants wore pretty pastel gowns and carried colonial Ixmqucls of rosebuds and iweetpcas. Mrs. Pyne, mother of the groom wore an orchid corsage. During a short program. E. I). Terry sang a solo, Reuben Pyne and Mrs. Stella Park, a duet and A. P. Warnlck toasted the bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Pyne will nuke their home in Provo, lie recently returned from three year in the navy, aboard the battleship "West Virginia" in the South Pacific. I.,- par-i-ul- x, 1 lx-s- and the United State depart ment of agriculture under the act of 1924, fedof Utah's Twenty-fou- r i allowed eral reimbursement ine countries are cooperatstates to which a state suoDort ing with the State Board of fire In and the Fire Control Forestry prevention program. program for control TLiuugli agreements between of fires on state and privately the board of forestry and fire owned lands, according to Mr. control and the counties, this John E. Burt, Jr., assistant fore- money is being to iho ster-fire warden for Utah. It is counties, bast'd on need and hoped thnt the remaining five county participation. Our aim is counties will enter the program lo eventually be in a position to soon to give the program reimburse the counties for fifty percent backing by all percent of monies expended by the county commissioners in the them for fire prevention and . a'.?. ;ald Mr. Burt. control on shite and private u Through cooperative agree- range, forest, and watershed ment between the slate of Utah lands, concluded Mr. Burt. Summer Fire Control In Mountains Clark-McNar- VIEW nT 4 i Ok-ane- r n d WANTED! - y twenty-n- state-wid- e pro-rate- d one-hundr- aM - ft - .4 ' i-- I Lf : A Vital I t. t ' 1 Message . .'"P V ' ! 1 About :f Your ) K. Insurance i ; " I f.'1 Unless ytui lt:io im eased recently the amount of insurance you carry on your property and its conand in case of tents you are proha'y loss, nitty have to bear part of that loss yourself. Since 1 9:.!' building and replacement costs have risen on an average of i ixt cent. If your insurance policies have not been rc iewed in the past few months we will Ik glad to assist you in determining the amount of insurance you nAd to cover today's values. under-insure- d, OREM REAL ESTATE 0. 65T" Yes. lets of people on crowded these and U will be some time before home-buildin- day, g catches up with demand. LONG DISTANCE LINES. .JJ and more than "a bit." The number of long distance calls continues In the past ftw years Americans have developed the "long distance habit" more than ever before. Summer travelers, many of them away from their homes and work for (he first time since before the war, are finding II necessary to keep in touch by telephone. Lines cat taxed to the utmost to mount. As fast .10 I wh.-jt- , as conditions permit we are adding new long distance circuits, but at best it will taks many months to catch up with Increased demand. So. lor awhile yet. there may still be delays on some calls. I! ons of your calls encounters a delay, we hope you'll remember that we're doing all we can to keep delays at a minimum. The Mountain States Telephono & Telegraph Co. ity with '. Williams, 308 F. 3 South, MR. FARM SUPPLY J buy, sell, rent, and t JCj, commits, WEEDONE. DEALER , jVo. ty are rccognnizt-- throughout the state. He first serv.. Xe public as marshal cf Lii.i. Then from' Plastic79 train for souri, for her Be ready to serve yne.r PORTER-VALT- ON I Mismi.-ssi'i- to the Central States. Mr. and Mr. Morbeth Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Inez Muhlso-iti- , Mr. and Mrs. George Muhistein, Mr. Selman, and Mrs. Phillip Florence Uuhl-stei- n accompanied to Salt Lake prior to her going away on her mission to Canada. They all went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hancock lor a sociable time wnere refreshments were served after which they went to the station to see Florence board the train. I e was associH::i) until ated with the slnriTs office of. Utah county, b ini sheriff from lie was ap-- t l'Jity until 1941. ointed chairman if the State Engineering Com:! : sion in July !41, for a term of four years. He long been active in L.DS. church and eivic work. He fulfilled a three and one-hayear mission in New Zealand and retains devotion to his religious principles. Mr. Evans has proved himself well qualified for public service, personal benefit never clouding his duty in his effort to obtain moral as well as legal justice for the people he has been privileged to serve. Register June 18 and July 6 Vote July 9. CO. We are State Seed and Nursery Specisiiiti SALT LAKE CITY. (. UTAH t.-rzrm lf RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS I suffered for years and u so thankful that I fuund relid from this terrible affliction that I will gladly answer anyone writing me for information. Mrs. Anna Pautz, P. O. Box ' ' 825 Vancouver, Wash. tf ISiiSM!8lISI8BllI!Il!:Biii33MjKMSM:MMlfwiMwwwlIw Two Years Storage In Deer Creek Now that Deer Creek reservoir contains more than a two-yeastorage supply and the on the Weber high water run-of-f River has subsided, diversion of Weber River water through the Wcber-ProvDiversion canal will be discontinued within the next few days and xinal concrete lining of the canal will be started, according to E. O. Larson, Region 4 director. Scheduled for completion by November 1, 1948, placing of the concrete lining will wind up construction work on the canal, with the exception of clay lining some sections, Mr. Larson said. Preliminary work is already started in preparation for the concrete placing, and actual construction is expected to be underway in the near future. Some 4.400 feet of the nine-mil- e long canal will be lined, including COO feet In the vicinity of Kamas and 3.800 feet at the lower end of the canal before it joins with the Provo river. Concrete was placed two years ago on an additional 1,800 feet of the canal in the vicinity of Kamas and the Fitzgerald drop. Deer Creek reservoir, filled to its 150,000 acre-foo- t capacity, spilled Wednesday for the first time in its five years of use. It is expected to be still better than half full when the irrigation season closes this summer and will carry the remaining storage over into next year, as the main units of the Provo iv r project distribution system inrl udinfi the Salt Lake aqueduct and the Provo reservoir canal, are not yet completed. On completion, the project will provide supplemental irrigation for 95.000 domestic and industrial water supplies for Sait Lake City, Provo, and other urban areas. Swifts Vigoroj Electrical Heating Plumbing Contracting Service Fertilizer! OREM APPLIANCE rs o MAKE ORRELL DeLANGE, Manager Phone 0103J4 Across from Scera 4 Nitrogen Phosphoric Acid Potash PER TON CWT 12 4 54.00 - 2.85 BUNKER FARMS FINER Utah Geneva U.SArmy Rubber Matting Dam Canvas Water Pumps (Meyers) llay Cable and Rope Hay Pulleys ia3E25122-SE3- TIRE Hay Carriers (Fine Bam Type) Machine Belting Overhead Garage Hardware Binding Twine Machine and Carriage Bolts REPAIRING VULCANIZING FATHERS DAY - NEXT EWiTRISS Give him something useful Such as . . . BRIMHALL 121 W. 1st N. BROS. Pi.fi lb o. 1Q0 pmtM1 m9tm wan dl that he will appreciate? Simmons Lumber and Hardware Co. k rnbly Flay 11 19 m(M 0t mild 1NA Ovar Mj I, fhiaa-qaaita- n al s aitTHoa maa hare jotsad tka saw lagolor Amy obaody. MAH IT A MILLION! Full iocti ara art any Amy Caqi PaaL ac Racreifiag Center SUNDAY Pocket Knives Hunting Knives Fishing Tackle and Paraphernalia MlllIQItr IT 4 108 West ITEM-SYou Need Now! FEEDS ENLIST IN A GRADE WITH YOUR ARMY MOS INS. AGENCY H. ANDERSON, Broker ; Licenses, Bus Depot, r:c Stamps, etc. yon last Friday. A fine program was given honoring the birthday of President Brigham Young. Sunday evening the Sacra- Mr. Edith Young Booth, grandment services will be under the daughter of President Young, auspices of the Mclchizedck allowed some of her grandfathPriesthood, tiie subject being er personal belongings, such as of the The Restoration his cane, hat and other interestPriesthood." ing articles which she has kept The and bringing her memories of him. girls of the ward enjoyed a Mr. and Mrs. Ferris L. Shaw swimming party Thursday eve- and Ferris Lynn of Murray, and i Hut Tuts the at ning Snyder's Mrs. Al. Carlson and Mr. and resort. The Daughters of Utah Pio-- . i wo daughlers of Sail Lake were neers of Pleasant View and week end visitors at the P. K. their families enjoyed a picnic Nielsen home. at Canyon Glenn in Provo Can- Bishup and Mrs. Pliilo Edwards. uncle to Wanda Gurr, for gave a party last week-entWanda prior to her going away on a mission. It was held in the To trad cherries, on trees, amusement hall at Pleasant View ward. Only relatives were (or will buy), for laying hens, ducks, Guinea hens, turkeys, present. A fine program was rabbits, milk cow, bod comgiven and refreshments served. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gurr plete, dresser, chest of drawtheir daughter ers, and ustd lumber, C. Jack accompanied Duggan, phona Am. Fork Wanda to Salt Lake Wednesday 0269-J2- . evening where she boarded the PLEASANT I S. Evans, sheriff, announces his candidacy for that office in the coming ; election. Dorn at Lehi, Mr. Evans has lived most of his life in Utah county. His ability and integri- - Filing GREETING CARDS Fcr All Occasions s a a a at the request of friends made during his prev-- ! ious tenure as Utah County John Kills wild Morning Glory, gu thistles, burdock, danfr Fho. 676 tard, lions, plantain, Ivy, many others. Will r..,t da'w.fn Coapeniaa maturing corn, or M Illinois ture and lawn grasses a a ..$1 Bottls covers 1.000 sq, Large areas as low ai l per acre Poi-o- n Sum Finn Insurance ol Bloomingtoa, EVKRSIIARP PEN AND PENCIL SETS LOTION Prevents and relieves Pninfnl sunburn WEED KILLER Fast Second So. American Fork ll, D j Colemans Gasoline LANTERNS SUN-TA- N 326 FLASHLIGHTS complete, only 1.69 Audiphone EAR DRUM PROTECTORS A com for tube device .25 for swimmers $1.49 .93 UNSURPASSED RULON L. BURR SNAKE RITE OUTFIT 1.50 3 THK ORIGINAL AND CaMtrWtim Cutters Suction FOR FISHERMEN: Synthetic Fly Lines WE A 3rd West & Center 048-J-2 YESI VETERINARIAN Phone 2215-NProvo E. 3rd Soulh Provo, Utah (Your Trading Center) Phone Orem 04S-R- 2 em Ammonia Sulphate NOW IS THE TIME to use ii on your RsapbeiriM. Toffl six loes, Charrias. and other Fruit Crop in ordar to make Fox Sale by Sharon Industries Phono 060-R- 1 Ask for Free pamphlets on how to opply Ammonia phots. Sul- - |