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Show Friday, Sept I'li.Ur UTAH YALI.KY NKWS ward Mu- - May 29, 1948, and received his of and general J t iy it.e training at the Naval lui.!, g:.i t!.e Ui hive organization Trajnin4! Center, San Diego the servW oS vtn bv Mrs. IMpliia Iluld- - Calif. Before Oi :! CTigg, presi-,- f ice he attended Lincoln high o.i'yard ward MIA, school, and later worked on his bri.-- 1 Twenty-silathers farm. ri ... a to TC Hi., prodUcd club" i,.viMrs. L. J. Salisbury is at Utah tii- - luci.t. piv.Tiit, as their trial i; ;,h-- i l,af been completed. Valley hospital, following a maMrs. Clegg and il, r opi ration Friday morning. eoi-kMr-- . Ferre wire esperi A daughter. Mrs. Albert Stubbs, Mrs Cail-.li! y i.oimrid us they were n.ein-- and a soil, Jay Salisbury, both was first wh-n the hive her. a Wk& rLL-rui- i r . '. '' i v-- r ' I x V - . . ;,i ' Fresh Meats Groceries MATCHES Carton of Uoxe- KRAUT DELMONTE l!i WHITE STAR CRATED TUNA Can No. Can . SACRAMENTO FRUIT COCTAIL No. 2j Can . 23? STEAKS, Sirloin, Round and Swiss 15 REEF ROASTS, Center Shoulder Cut YEAR STEAK 19 STEWING HENS SPKINGGARDEN PEAS POST TOASTIES - . fY. j i ... ; j 35 Pound Mrs Marian Krrai.iirack. Mrs. Velma phylhs llai.UK k and Mrs. Frank Sharon stake beekeepers for the YMMIA. entertained all ward workt rs at the Ercanbrack Pound - - Fr:'...- horn riven - evening-- L". Tii.1 FRYING RABBITS t i jVr" T Mrs. Lwi Forrest Allred, f ,,i Mrs. T. O. Allred ,f iew is getting ah,,,.liie home. I.,!;, . , accident last wi i k wi., ., and broke his h g A youngsters were pin ball at the time of LILLI , ii.. a " .y , lv-- of t'.riuk f. int- - rk-I - a i,. i, ht ::C :.:r I Nil.-- u: jnc G Mrs. 1 ind Fan WHEN A ; Ltiliind R. Gappmayer, tiian, second class, USN. son of Mrs. Roy Gappmayer of R 2 Orem, Utah, has entered the Cooks and Bakers school at the TtMn-i-- . 'o-.a- l Training Ce-- cr sea-- Sal i ' FAMILY NEEDS Fr FRIEND jt.-r'.- fP the Navy Ciw-.-ayi- r the Bergs are equipped with nrd ability to provide helpful asis.a;ice to the bereaved f.imilv in tlvir darkest hour. No family of Utah County has ever been denied the comfort of a Berg service because of creed, - fail!. Pound I - c ri. ::" TO '.nni cv. All JP FRESH GROUND REEF ho S. W:1 - - MAXWELI. HOUSE COFFEE I'mind WALTER RAKER CHOCOLATE 44 ager. Half Pound about Garden Fresh Vegetables YAMS GRAPES, Seedless 13 Pound POTATOES, Russetts 10 Pounds ONIONS, Pound c Ei-l- Md. LUNCH MEATS, Assorted Pound HARI in 1915. I,eland Gappmayer Enters Navy School w&.' I1U of Boulder City, V -ai w Provo owing to ii;,. j u their moi her. She is'it-to be in, proving nicvly. The stake manual counselor Mrs. Norma Hales, presented the the stake members present warm symbol- Pound 19 11 No. 2 Can . - Pound . HOME ERCANBRACK A - 31 39 PIERCES CATSUP II Oz. Ilut Pound MIA BEEKEEPERS AT n il I'1 it; .I rs h.c.. an ii over Pounds 25 CORN 21 LETTUCE lim n Mr the 1 Dah- - Cl'I'.t Dozen Tli whic Pound iia-i- tsart to IjJi duiti MBiSf ados i n i? : ALL WORK GUARANTEED For One Year and Jewelry Repair Watch Expert New And Used Watches Guns Jewelry LOANS ON VALUABLES Owned and Operated by an tl'lt a 19 lw it 1.95K h!s it vci pr! Uct dOT.I unde PROVC LOAN AND JEWELRY Phone rouMcm.v Open from S a.m, to 7 Lee Mendenhall p.nt. I lam uai tun riunij ELK APPLICATIONS Ke Operators chased a big game license; (3) Be more tiian lti years of age; 14) Submit only one application; (6) which area the applicant wishes to hunt. Elk will be taken this year on 11 hunting units. These units, number of auiinuls to be taxon, and the seasons are: North Cache 20 bulls, 20 cows, November South Cache 100 cither sex, November 30 - Dec. . Salt Lake 50 bulls, November Friday, Sept. 20, in the final date on which applications may be submitted for 1946 elk hunting permits, Utah sportsmen were reminded today by the Fish and Game Department. If mailed, applications must bear a postmark of not later than 12 midnight, Sept. 20, and If delivered personally to the Houston 15 bolls, 10 cows, Nofish and game offices must be vember 125 bulls, 125 rows received before 5 p.m. November 30 - Dec. 0. Applicants also are reminded 75 either sex, again that no money should acNovember company the application. SucGreen 75 either cessful applicants, to be detenu sex. November ined at public drawing in the state capitol Sept. 26, at two Krho-Ml- . Loafer 75 cither sex. 6 Nelm-Moii- a Ncbo-IIillto- p Ncbo-Fountui- n Tlu MIA oliiccrs will entertain tin. retiring officers and classlcadcrs at u social and business meeting Saturday evening al tlu Harold lloldaway home. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sunmion, Mrs. Joy O. Clegg and Mr. and Mrs. Harold lloldaway enjoyed fishing at Schofield Dam on Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ilold-awaand Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bcntwil went to the old Ilnlda-wastone quarry in Spanish This Fork Canyon Sunday. quarry was operated by Mrs Bent wits and Mr. Iluldaways father when they were small Tln-also visited at children. Pi'idle Gate before returning y y Orem GlassSt Paint beon Friday, witli l.uuclu-ofore tlie game. Fall flowers Mrs. were used in 7.iniu Sumner, a guest received high award and Mrs. Eva Farley second award. Among tlio visitors al Utah Stale fair this week were Mr and Mrs. H. S. Richards and family, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Faulkner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford S. Gillespie and Mr- and Mrs. Orvil B. Davis. Edgenumt Literary club will meet Friday, Sept. 27 at the home of President Tana Richards. All ladies are requested to come promptly at 2 p.m. as luncheon will be served before the book review. Paints r1 MEMORABLE Knrasncttsa ::n.'i tli.-- a::d California admitted to the Union. September 1850, Girl to T.cland Jav and Lor-WWW V1K Morntar at PHONE 34 See Us For k September 10, 1813, Perry's tory on Lake Erie. vic- Ak,.,,,. lZ vnrati.m r.-U- - American troops win victory at Si. Mihiel, France. September 12, I . fori conf I860, General September John J. Pershing born. XA 14. 1814, Francis September Scott Key wrote "Star Spangled Banner." y.; - .. ; v-- 1 1 OREM Hi ESTATE BEAL i eimsnsaE PVT Mia KMT New Shoe Shop SHOE REPAIRING OREM Open For Business Shoes Neatly Repaired While You Wait Lih North State in (Iron by Prestwich Lumber Company : cd LESTER RIDING. Prop. tiirti "SCI he half If! iCle.'m your T- a hi-- and "igl re ditches now) hard-to-jr- et II BIG 'hot 22.30 . (A good buy while available) JACKSON HAY FORKS - this 2(U0 Oil Burning: Chick Brooders (A - PLE WEED BURNERS INS. AGENCY 0. II. ANDEUSOX, Krokcr im I BUILDING MATERIALS 4Sfc US foC . fas.; GsHtnd&efS SPECIALS! Insure and list with us. ' - a cl 1918. 13, suffered for c:irs and am so thankful that I found relief from this terrible affliction that I will gladly answer anyone wriins r information Mrs. Anna ,,H Pautz. PO. Bex .2 5, Va neover W.ishingon. Pd K.TPV.i iihoratirA-l- Ul Mtti - I wi.l, Bov. to Fay and Graco Walk lives and friends. r Fielding. Monday at Utah ies .Valley liospital. Ttu baby has sisters. throe Boy. to I.. Grant and Helen! Adams Hansen. Monday at Utah Mr. and Mr. Oliver 17. John-Valleson were in Roosevelt. Utah, on hospital. COMIM TE SHOE Girl to Ilovd and Lorraine Fny Wednesday, attending the Wednesday, Sept. 18, era! of Jahcr W. Taylor, father FOOT SERVICE at Maud Park home. Mr T.ixlor ,of Mr. Johnson to Arco and Bernita nurrjwa an early piomi-Boy 1 "tit of Utah West Center Morgan of Sprineville. al Maud ag-i- l 80 vear. and passed away Ihirk home. al the home of a daughter al Telephone 707 Boy to Milton and Shit lev Pincevot, Sundav evening AT nOOTEKIE James lvie. Monday alVahVa!- Vrs. George never enterlain-lehospital. nl V Bridge Club at her home Provo. I'tah r PROVO an mak RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS KEISCH'S I9S W. 3rd South 3.iU! September 11, 1607, Henry Hudson discovers Hudson River. luiii. shirts and I St ho,1 :m; ALTERATIONS! I make men 9, J COMPANY il i:.y 1 ketch of tier life, and Mrs. Woffindcn of hers. Both were erv interesting as they related periem es of the church R'' p"''y'H'rs W,U in M,'xU' wore wTved j fioslimmt Mr. and Mrs Donald Smith havi returned to their home in k.illi to h BIRTHS a 010", If 1 II - TIMPANOGOS N,'lso" in charge. Hi but IN EVENTS Phone SEPTEMBER HISTORY 01 I.cxie Harris read Wallpaper jro'j n, Mrs. Tl PET Across from Sccra extra pants, also remodcling-Builson of Mr Richard Mad.-oformal, dretie and and Mrs. Leonard Madsen re- childrens clothing. See or call turned from Okinawa. Sunday. Mrs. Cuyler, 447 No. 2nd West. He has been in the army for 18 Provo. Phone 2276-R- . mouths, witli one year spent in the l'aeifie Islands. RFHT FOR SALE tions. Applicants must: (1) Be Utah Valley hospital. a resident of Utah: (2' Have pur A b.itiy hoy was born in Stan ford J and Flhol Millctt Taylor, Wednesday evening at Utah Val- - i lev hospital Bov to Warren and Doris Win- - j SPEAR LUMBER cot Carter. Monday at Maude I ETrsT-vjpL.-s-w- Accordion. (J.ii Pianos, nrs. Phor HOf.. Prof W. Williams. I.PS F. 3 The Camp. Timnmogos to alternate applicant. ot met Pioneer ProVO. Utah live. c!l. The states game chief listed Era G. and Ruth Skinner 'v")i,"lr six important musts in connec- Billings, are proud parents ... .. Thursday at tlu home of Mr. AND TEACH. tion with submitting applica- hahv daughter, horn Sept. 11, at N .mcssi Boffinden. with Cap-- lwxm.x Varnishes homo- 6. pric ! North Univ. Ate. 73 Across front Sgera Theatre Mendenhall VINEYARD November p.m., will le notified by mail and the $10.00 permit fee should Creek 125 bulls, Novcm-Ik- t then be submitted immediately. Deadline for receipt of permit Monti 60 bulls, 60 cows. Nofees is Oct. 10. vember Hus Lcuiiard. state fish and Fishlake 125 either sex. November game direetor. pointed out that failure to remit the fie win result in cancellation of the application with the pennit to go 1.5M lnwe the s fi Stall MAKKKT ih:agk:s "a,ls,"r "i'r l5,l mil; Specify in application CO. ake r.avi . 33.00 . ton) Elsh rrM COW STANCHIONS, Meta: . 3 o e (Chain anchors, wood lined) BARN and COOF SCOUPS SLIP SCRAPERS COAL HEATERS 'h . . . . . . . 2.23 or. roui 19.M 25.00 up PS tV tat I tt '1' 'rir |