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Show LTAII valley news Friday, July 12, l'J4fJ Youth Receives Durr Family Reunion Honors .National Award Grandma" Rurr Lc'.:. ml Cuippo son of Mr. IjOi'iil i V. :rr.a;Tr,. j layer, mnl Mr Key Gappiuayer of lircia Las been judged the out-- ) standing fat'ni mechanics boy in the .'late of Utah ihe past year! in fa.i.iv fanoir work. The, future farmers of America Foundation award of one hundred dollars was awarded at the recent convention of all Ag. and Farm Mechanic teachers at Logan Utah. was a graduate this year from the Lincoln high school and enlisted in the navy upon graduation. Basis for selecting the winner is the amount of work done on the farm and in the farm shop at school. Leland has been outstanding in his completion of time saving devices for use on the farm. Teacher of farm shop and Agriculture at the Lincoln high school is Keith Boyer. 4 OREM 1st show Doors open 7 :Q0 7 UTAH :30 2nd show 9:40 Matinee prives 7 :00 to 7 :30 ISjartUMIIIWItUmWWWiWWtlllllWIIlNllHiOtWHMIKU-'UrfH.Ul.HOuUirt- 'H)lJhlllUd!l'' l!iMllUli:uj,llUI..4iHia Friday and Saturday 12.13 juy ZIEGFIELO FOLLIES Frod Astaire - Lucilla Ball LuciU Bremer Fanny Brie Judy Garland - Kathryn Crayton - Gena Kelly - Either Williams - Red Skelton end William Powell. Filmed in Technicolor, the picture deals with the late Florenze Ziegfield looking down from his Heavenly abode and speculates about what he could do to create another Ziegfield follie with the wealth of talent available today and MGM's musical, dancing and comedy stars aid him in his dream. Elaborate and lavish settings, outstanding music, a wealth of comedy and dancing of all kind! i Pathe News There Will Be No I SPECIAL SATURDAY MATINEE during the month of July because so many of the dren are needed to work on the farms. UNITED SALES Monday and Tuesduy Fint July 15-1- OVER 6 AND SERVICE, INC. li,. nil'll ini.-- ;.ii- at Caii.Vi-:i- A;i CASUALTIES Saiuidav UTAH , ilL'iiIis NOTICE TO CREDITORS and-- i.ivilcj to i.'.c:..!. - ' Vi-:- : l.r i , Authorized TEXAS Dealers ;. m. v. mNTi.u; pictures! GUY Allan Lane PARTS CO. I West I j - Jane Fraxee dramatic story of a picture for the family! trucks Phone j 1782-- 3 Utah Provo s d jj date of birth. Automotive Equipment USED CABS Thurs. - - Factory Trained Mechanics Twinkle Waits relationship! r father-daughte- A North University Phone 6 6 6 1.i Julv Eri. - Sat. Provo, Utah FUNERAL HOME TOP BILLING FOR 1946! Mickey Mouse VIEWER And Walt Disney FILM STRIPS Dru-icill- AMBULANCE SERVICE - i "IT-VIS- Phones 7 1SI 1 V I mm HE . 0C. hiit tl;i r t i:e in f nun - w- rt l..i a i right! No evening matinee SCERA ;' BUNXER SWIMMING y mi Across from ' Utility Lf i'1 K'cri s i:e bc.--t FROM 2 to : nd Sum I 'lione Metlil of Henting Your The Sr eds s In 'I lie filii!f-- 3 ,,ifnri:i ) New Shoe Shop KElAHMNO OREM SHOE Open For Husiness Shoes Xcatlv Repairer! While You Wait y rth F'.a!.'1 in Or. P. M. t PooN MATTIiESS and BAIT KELSGHS SERVICE 0103-11- LESTF.B F.IDfNG. ii'lj Pr-- p. Lnn'b r (' Center We.-i- l 345 ua a card Or drop 681 Wool 2nd North UTAH PROVO Iruvo, I'lah 1 Only Factory In Utah County are not roprosonlod by any Kanslont mattrew workers, but will call for and dallvor without oxtro okaogo. Wo Just Phone Teli'plionc 707 AT I5UOTEIIIK TAILORING La die and Gonilomon'o TING TAILORING Both VITALITY?. 3 Home MITCHELL Prer 491 Soulh 2nd Watt air drafts, no i M HAVE YOURTIRES LOST THEIR . -- SUITS and COATS at 825 up REPAIRING ALTERING REMODELING Future IHV riin'i;.n.-i- : j eoii- - 1 LOANS and REAL ESTATE SEE FREI) LAiOL N f r K - Hr; liii;.: 37 1 SI:td Melal Work ;:ii V. Cei-!- ( r St. E. R A Y INSURANCE Offico: Second Wmi 79 ei FOR SALE Ifecor: bt.'iii.eil I rre-t-- Utah County Mattress Factory Radiant Heating I 4 I'ruvo A vi - FARMS I'hotie I'ruio POOL .tH WwC (Votar COMPLETE 2 Feeds prices for il.i Firl place. r our Sl-.e- Ik IT at SUPPLY I Furnishing s EIosssc Wheat, liceleaned. Cwl $3.M) Pilot. vli H. 7!k' Ulster f1 14e. a'lti 4.u OPEN DULY 'One of Utahs ' lVi-ils- , U;.i to...i malim-for 'Smoky (One performance only: Prices at this matinee Evening prices 14c. ' .ii: r- and ,J Univ. l.--0 wh'-- - j -r HUNKER'S mtiIh :.inl always the ie.'i'l. y : l'i-- Eitpatrick Travel!:1 Pathe News X, - a mir unite - v ! an- le.-i- NEW MIkkCW. Jv Dr iiiiut ror to Ht yo-i'!- Trail s.'t i . I" a !iTi n LAUGHING if I irwE''? PEOPLES LCCXb, S.iCul.rfj; yon rlmp The A GET THEMEEbi'wE Fotfjted LOUIS KING 'ROBERT BASSLER Dittoed Million STANDARD i Yum BURL IVES Nastv Crarsh" Roar of Booterta S'jiwi BAXTER Shoe Repairing Yiower and COMPLETE SHOE FOOT SEICYICE FOLKS WHO 19, 1948. Louis Kelsch & Sena rtCHNlCOM! FRED 12, -- I - 00 make 1 I IKOYO MAURICE HARDING, Attorney for the Plaintiffs. Published June 21, 28, July 8, One Film Strip Dinette Set lo . North Univ. Ate. Include a lu-e- 210 In Full Color $1 to-wi- t: Beginning at the northeast corner of the plot which point of beginning is located south 1962.03 feet and 3425.71 feet west from the northeast corner of section 4, Township 8 South, Range 3 East of the Salt Lake nusc and Meridian; thence south 14 30 east 100 feet along the west edge of the nve-xoconcrete sidewalk, thence south 81 44 west 45.2 feet to tho cast right of way fence of the D. & R. G. W. R. R. Co.; thence north 37 .01 west 113.9 feet along said right of way fence;-thencnorth 81 44 east 89.2 feet along partition fence to tho polt--o- f beginning. Dated June 11, 1946. P. O. Address: Box 403, Provo, Utah. hi-tl- 732 22 CLAUDIN You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty uays after ttie service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action Is brought: otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend tiie above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, will be rendered udgment against you according to the demand of the complaint, which lias been filed with the clerk of said court. lows, I QUALITY TO This BCtion is brought to quiet the title of the plaintiffs to certain real property in Utah County, Utah, described as fol- i ! Filmed in the Wonderland of Southern Utah cn (enter Street Vine-ivard- GRANGE COULD A p.m. THE STATE OF UTAH SAID DEFENDANTS: j A Special MOTOR PROVO . i NOTICES LEGAL Estate of Thomas J. Barratt, deceased. SUMMONS Creditors will present their tlic to vouchers with claims IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL undersigned at the office of Don DISTRICT COURT OF THE Mack Dalton, attorney, AmeriSTATE OF UTAH, IN AND can Fork, I'lah, on or before the FOR UTAH COUNTY. 1946. of 14th day September, HERBERT K. MINER and PETER HANSEN, THELMA S. MINER, husband Executor. and wife, First publication, July 12, 1946. Last publication, August 2, 1946. Plaintiffs, vs. JARED W. ROUNDY, JOHN W. BLANCHARD, DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN COMPLETE RAILROAD COMPANY, a UTAH RAILcorporation. RADIO SERVICE WAY COMPANY, a corporation, NATIONAL HOUSING AND APPLIANCE AND FINANCE SYNDICATE, RALPHS RADIO a corporation, and G. LOWRY Phono 111 ANDERSON, EDDA BRAND-LEY- , 63 No. Univ. Avo. and EVA A. NOYES, Tho Homo of Guaranteed Service heirs at law of GEO. ED. ANDERSON. deceased, and all " other persons unknown, claimJ1'"'" ing any right, title, estate, or Interest In, or lien upon the I COMPLIMENTS real property described In the js complaint adverse to plainii tiffs' ownership, or clouding From jj plaintiffs' title thereto, Defendants. Ix-c- Western music, act inn. comedy plus an exciting horse race makes this one of the best of tin ltoy Rogers - i 1iovo IN WORLD WAR II llu'iii.is Vim y.i'.d ir Ti.c Henry U. Burr fam.lv Timm. is lb its It uf Satard.iv .1'. .Vni L.:ke and William reiiiiMii w,is lii-lWills of. IN ARMY Arrow head with a large group IT mill siviind vice .lie l:ti Mrs. alti-Julia d.iiuv in Mrs. l.uelia Olson s. ii anuoiiinfi-nii-ntIn a riel-ioLiie Burr, who celebrated her pu Mrs1 tin- - war department lists the is Vineyard Hiilh bu'.lulay anniversary 1:1 fumy lie of Randolph and Mrs in my w.ir di ad ami missing in March, was honored at the me Wells of On-tare in I'l.ili m World War 11 as 1450. was en event. A picnic dinner of the This iiiuubi-- nu ludes 815 killed program. charge joyed mid softball games nr.d in 90 died uf wounds; 6 swimming featured. died of injuries; 402, died (lion-ba- t An election was held, wuh OBITUARIES t lei; 128 finding of death Wilfnrd Burr of Burrville. re. Law 490, 77th Public under named president; Perry Burr of Congress; and 9 us missing. Provo and DeLoss Waters of JOSEPH OLIVER STONE The 128 who were declared Fuin-r.i- l Idaho Falls, vice presidents. Mrs services will be dead under Public Law 490, are 1 Elmer Ruth Millet, secretary: Friday at p in. in Vinewho were rarried for E. Waters, in diarge of temple yard ward chapel for Joseph persons of at least one in records. Oliver Slone, 69, former Vine- a missing status, andyear after Wilford Burr was master of yard resident who passed away thorough Investigation in each ceremonies for the fine program. .suddenly at his home, 440 East case were declared dead. Powleson-humorouFourth South, Salt Lake City, Nelma Jean Booklets arc being prepared reading, Norma Jean Sunday, of Coronary occlusion. and sent to each state, giving Millet, song, Joan Farnsworth Bishop J. Taylor Allen will con- the entire list uf names from the duet, Shirley Ann and Norma duct the service. The body may The total state. Jean Millet; tribute to Mrs. Burr he viewed at the church thirty particular the nation comes to throughout Wilford Burr; and response by niiiiutes before the service. 308.978, or 2.98 per cent of the Burial will be in Provo Burial total the honored guest. army. Mrs. Burr was born March Park. 30. 1858, at Maiill, and married Joseph Oliver Slone was born BROILED FISH Henry U. Burr. August 17, 1873. November 7. 1B76 in Salem, AT ITS BEST They made their home at Pay-so- Utah county, the son of Joseph For broiled fish at its best, for two years, then moved Adam and Phoebe Stone. 11c Westinghouse home economists to Grass Valley (Burrville), com- married Emma C. Larsen, Jan use moderate heat, placing the ing to Orem in 1007. Mr. Burr 18. 1898. fisli about si i inches away from 1919. As a young man, Mr. Slone the broiler. passed away in May, No extra fat is Mrs. Burr has 212 living dev worked in the mines at Eureka, uM-with oily fish, but lean rendents. including the follow- in 1902, lie moved to Idaho, fish is rubbed with margarine ing living sons and daughters-Henry- u here lie resided until 1908 or bacon drippings before Ivan and LcEarl Burr. The family ratne to Vineyard, Mrs. Lillie Park, Mrs. Vera where he served as bishop of Mcchnm and Mrs. Effic Millet the Vineyard ward for seven of Orem; Percy Burr and Mrs. years. He was released to ful-fd- l Nellie Bullock of Provo: G. M a mission to Great Britain. Burr, Salina; and Lorenzo Burr After returning from his mis She has 68 gland of Ephraim. sani he entereil the real estate 132 children. WANT A SPEEDY REPLY huMiu-sin Provo and Salt Lake. .Iren and two Mr. Stone also served two terms TO V.A.MAIL ? GIVE children. as representative of Utah counFULL NAME . SERIAL NCl, an active I.T.)S She has He ty in the state legislature. PERMANENT ADDRESS. .church worker, being especially lias made his home in Salt Iakc in Relief sneiety interested City sinre 1940. and jwnrk. She is making her hmni'i j Surviving besides his widow at present with her son, Henry ,are two suns, Orvil I). Slone land family. ; l.ilii, Cloudie M. Slone. Mrs. Burr especially enjoved and brothers the following Mile drive to the resort with her sisters: Namy J. Shun-- . Mrs uraiiddaughler and husband F.lfic A. Christensen; Mrs. Klia Mr. and Mrs. Keith (hinlnc Patterson and Lyman A Bullock) Fielding, In their new Slone, all of Salem; Robert K. car. won at Provo's Fourth of Stone. Springfield, Idaho; Mrs July celebration. Maggie Jones anil Wesley K Stone, Sun Franeiseo, Calif.; Mrs. Phoelie Andrus. Spanish VINEYARD Mrs. Viola Cord, Sal' Fork; Lake: Beatrice Stone and Zella Major Thorit T. Hcbertsnn Stone, Los Angeles, Calif ; Mrs. slopped to visit with his family, Leimre Stoker. Lake Shore: enroule from Carlisle Barracks, Verl IV Stone, Springville; eight Penn., where he has been at grandehildren and three great, tending officers school, to Law grandchildren. ton, Washington, where he will be stationed. It has been said uf the world's For contd information contact your The Jesse Harding family rehitherto that might history ADMINISunion will bo held at Arrowhead makes right. It is for us and ntaieil VETERANS ofRen. TRATION resort on Sunday. maxfor our tune to reverse the of the laic Descendants im, and to say that right makes and Jonathan Bishop Henry might Abraham Lincoln. Clegg will meet at Vivian park Saturday, where u full day of activities has been scheduled. Joy O. Clegg is in charge of the program and Fred W. Clegg the sports. Charles Clegg of Park City is president of the family lion. Mrs. Millie Moulton of Salt I.ake City, vice president; Mrs, Jones of Price, .secretary: Luke Clegg of Provo, lirer; and Mrs. Ramona Maw of iSnlt Lake City, publicity. I' d Harding, son of Mr. and Wesley Harding is home 'allir more than two y ars in in lie V. S. Navy. He lias da nan HOME ATTRACTIVE Mrs. K' eh lb-b- rl n ft Kal-erdiiv by plane for K. II gore, it Willi I . Ill when she will A ill T ii si a!ily HU y hi have i a.l'l-liu.her parent1. .'ill lili'i ' lii- . . . suitable i Mr. mi'l Mi- - Civile S.jmsion 1 M 1.1 ' In ! it !'i n n re of Kprmglp !d. M;.- - . : '"ii r.dluinl oak table with - i ml Hit- summer. BI'.AU'I IF UL '! Member- - of tie Sue. ' Well.-- drifi IdTiin.ltt'i rdy Jnjs . . . chairs with hions i: rid rcil',rs. Itnirii I '.1 .i. I Koy Rogers - Trigger - Dale Evans and Sons of the Pioneers Wed. . - grent-granih-li- il run in Utah Countv RAINBOW .ell in it The new officers of the FFA at Lincoln high school are now preparing to go on a weeks trip to the Yellowstone National As part of the regular park. FFA club work a summer outing is held each year for all past and new officers. chil- i 1 r Future Farmer Notes and Pete Smith Specialty Bus Pests I meet I.umly will I M'ju-r.-- i and Hay ltakr4 WM. F. WISCOMBE Phono 023 J1 '' - rr7rr.rrrTTgri r. 432 West Cenlor Phono 10 e |