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Show UTAH VA Friday, LI.IIY NEW 25t Ui( Marvin Stratin Portland, RESULTS OF HUNT , with Mrs. Strattons Dr. nMer and hrotljer-iii-luw- , liit-i- r U. S. SENATOR and Mr.'. Nelson Snow and famj 265 POUND BUCK ily. They went to attend the buck the To date largest giadtiuiion of Dr. Snow, from brought into Burrs Sporting the Northwestern Dental colMuhli-sleiaruiand Donald "We are all inis'iuiiiirii.i, Joyce ' Ciiyoris store weighed 265 pounds lege at Portland, which took our ai Mons do a great deal tujllurt played preliminary violin ..ll(j M!i:! giUi-by Frank Wil-fo-pi, ire October 22. or iiinder tin: eburch niuni;, a sextett from Lincoln Burr reports that a jtr. HONEST umk" were words .spoken hyihiL'.li school girls sang "My large number of deer have been w assist-Tusk" ill) Kathryn Christensen brought in each day since the f.'iiler Thomas E. McKay, , ,rT Mrs. Ituby am to the council of the twelve. ns accompanist. AGGRESSIVE opening with many guing over of llunri, Belief society president who with Elder Murk Au.-ti20 pounds. oifi-n-com-v:'- - ana the invocation, the tin gi iii ml ehurcli welfare The contest for the hunting I. at all INTELL1GENT- miiLci: was pn higli school girls Gurus coat will continuj during the r san.i: ".My Creed, accompanied moi.s of SJiaroii sake cunieri-ncentire hunting season, with tabj by Maurine Williams. The ulations being kept each da on Saturday and Sunday. SUCCESSFU- Lduulj!c quurtrtt (if Vineyard the animals brought; in. The Tin- general tlii me of tin ladms Mrs. sung, accompanied by was y work, fine coat is to be given to the Oilier musical liiiuii-riled by Helen Allen. many bringing in the biggest i during the pageant (leer, and is open to all residents :i and the numbers the visiting v --M ' ' otlicr speaki is of tin- n at value were given by Wilma unci Na- cf Orem and Sharon rtake. 1 IT a-a ' bv ' P ' it ,' throuch it. President dine Hales, accompanied Si. & vm group. Henry I) Taylor made a idea Norma Hales, a Primary Fatten-MrsFred Mcrhum is at Utah Valrti. arms to serve, directed by Mrs. Pauline for Mioi'e irom hospital, suffering Helen Robert ley Weeks, repuried I .'I in Mumnls. resulting when he. was t Marie Carol Kohliock, and leu mori with D'i.mis; at pri'i-nby a wounded buck he calls In go. He introduced Stubbs, Kathryn Christensen grc(l Mr. tu finish off. A LEADEit was going Mi s M.v ;,,.'iret Juliienri. Miss and Mrs. Emma Olsen with Mrs. Meeiiain shot the buck in the Mrs. Aileen Downs Knfford. Iaiis Francis Huun, Adi Ibert Hatch. riiulli fork of Provo canyon, WHO KNOWS Karl Frank Billing, F.dwnrd Maurine Williams and Mrs Munduy night and began climbHi uce Went. Lawrence Oliph-an- t, Norma Hales us urrumpuiilsts. a small hill to cut its throat. THE WAY In the four tableaus, Mrs. Mel. ing and Willard H. Bradshaw, When he got within ten feet of E. ha Mrs. Thomas and bubo. Af. tiie animal it sprang to its feet who enleied the mission home this week or will leave in the Inn L. Ashton and twin daugh- and charged him, injuring his ters, Janice and Getiiel; Mrs. near future. Tuna Richards. Ardith Richards rigid thigh. RELEASES AND and Joan Gillespie; Mrs. Zelda A big white buck that roamed j APPOINTMENTS Wall and daughter, Mrs. Helen Stake Clerk John B. Naylor Weeks were participants. Poems the slopes of East mountain near announced the following rc- - were given by Mrs. Geneva Springville for many years, fell leases and new appointments in! Steel, Mrs. I.ueile Nuttnll, Marie victim to Lamar Bird, Monday, the organizations; released asJVarley, Mrs. Zelda Wall. Mrs. who was hunting with his father ARTHUR V. WATKINS nd Miss Nina Joseph E. Bird and his brothers, presidents of 12rd quorum of ( Helen Weeks, Weldon. Calvin and Deray. Tne .seventy: John S. Skinner, Dean Stratton. Utah County's Favorite Son D. W. I Dance numbers werp given white deer. "King of the Deers" Nuttall, Lawrence Palmer and Ralph B. Mcldrum; by a group of nine MIA girls has been sighted for years by As presidents of the 2fl5th quor- under the direction of Mrs. Anna hunters and Monday Lamar um of seventv: Edgar II. Caidcr, I.nu Brooks, with Mrs. Agne.-- caught sight of him across a He shot, hitting His Record E. Hamid Holdaway, Ray L. Morton accompanist and Mr. and little valley. Leadership: Carter. Paul II. Taylor; As sec- Mrs. Reed Rowlev. accompanied I he deer, who went down, but1 he! as the hunters approached ond counselor in the 7th quorum by Mrs. Eula Norton. He stands for a decent, practical, sound program of real national progress. of ehlers, Louis K. DeHart; As The benediction was offered rose to his feet and soared over JIe opposes the wild-eye- d None a his radicals that will destroy the American Way of tree blocking fllh path. of of presidency quorum by Clorene Lamb of the YWMIA touch i even could of hunters the ciders: Charles Robbins, Samuel presidency. life. the top of the tree. It took two O. Pyne and Woodruff Jensen: more shots to down him. Set includes 1 qt. and 1; q?, Victor C. Anderson, from the He stands for a vigorous, thorough-goin- g, long range labor policy which The huge divr weighed 240 Imunl of education: Clara M. head without deicclt will protect lalior and the public from irresponsible leadership. dressed, from the Relief Society Announced pounds 7skillet; Taylor jjjcepans; and was an eight point huck. It board and Blanche Christensen :ble handle to fit all three! as secretary of the Sunday Mr. ninl Mrs. R D. McQuivey took seven men to carry the big He can lead the coming fight to preserve Utah's rights in the (.'ulorado mountain. school. annoiinee the engagement and fellow down the River. Lccmaii U. Bennett and Wel- forthcoming marriage of their i Just the set fur ilirifry wartime kiulicii! Tin-.don J. Taylor were sustained as daughter, Mary Ellen Evans, to Roy Gappmayor, Orem city i FUmcware saucepans and handy glass skillet do all ; ,.r As a layman he has done more for Utah Industry and Ih'cluniution slake high coiincilmeii; as presi-- , Rinehold Pawdowski, son of Mr. councilman, went doer huntinel stove cooking - wgruLles, s..Uv slews, bacon and i'C,s- - e ver; dents of 12.Trd quorum of seven- and Mrs. Fred Pawlow'ski. Sr. of in Spanish Fork canyon and our paid politicians. He was chairman of the Utah County DelVr.se than thing! You can watch foods cook through clear glass. I.asy to use ty: l'iwrcticc M. Palmer, Lavar American Fork. brought back a fine deer and j and clean. Always look new. A money-saveIndustry Committee, organized and promoted Deer Creek, and fought the P. Kockcrlians, Herman S. Richtoo you buy the The wedding dale lias been also a 200 pound bear. Twelve three bowls and just one snap-oMexican Treaty in Washington. handle with cool glass grip! ards, J. Wi! ford Muhlestein; N. set for January 20, 1947, in the years non he caught a bear and : indie fits all three detaches fur serving nr refrigerator sl so nri the opening day of the Floyd Johnson, Richard C. Bige- Sail Lake temple. Miss Mcfjuivey is a graduate hunt, after getting his buck, he low, as presidents of 295tli quorAs owner of two farms in Orem and as a rancher in his early life he knows Complete set, four pieces... just $2.45. Come in today! um of seventy; Paul H. Taylor, of Lincoln high school and Shar- and his nenhew decided to ride the agricultural problems of Utah and will protect the farmers interests. Curl A. Crawford, LcRoy G. on Stake seminary and is now un to the site of the former bear YOU CAN HO BETTER Nieols. E. Harold Holdaway, attending Provo Beauty school. kiil. Another bear rame into He has a record of outstanding public service in reclamation, as a comGlen K. Rowley; As presidents Mr. lawlowski is a graduate view and Mr. Gapnmayer downmunity builder, jurist, church leader and civic worker. of the Kth (Geneva ward) quor- of American Fork high school ed him wiih a shot from his um of elders, Samuel O. Pyne; and before joining the army, horse. With a vision of Utahs future greatness he will represent all of Utah's As members of Relief Sucicty where he served as a German board, Bertha Salisbury, Flor- interpreter in the European thecitizens and nut one class or group. Ellis Holdaway of Vineyard ence Allred and Jennie Harris; ater, lie was a student at BYU, can claim the hunor of getting, Home As secretary of the Sunday which he is now his huck and a fine bear, while i attending. UTAH MUST HAVE A REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN A REPUBLIL. school hoard. Riding. The Orpha to young couple plan OREM Across from beers PHONE 0103-Rlimiting in South Fork, Provo j CAN CONGRESS. for make their home in Provo. Congregational singing j canyon. the morning session was led by C. Sterling Cluff of Pleasant Vote November 5th. Register Octolier 29 View ward, with Mrs. June B. IS - -Gammell at the piano. Special For (JLA.MOROUS NEW numbers were funrished by (Paid ad. by Arthur V. Watkins for Senator Committee.) rieasanl View ward double lioiAafc PERMANENTS quartet, composed of Celesta J. Taylor. Mellia W. Cluff. I.eora Ashton, Violet Call. C. Sterling . . . Eight is FARMERS SAVE Cluff, Harold Peterson. Horace Bean and Gordon Waring. ward ladies The Windsor Many! FOR SECURITY chorus furnished special music for the evening session, with Erma Swenson conducting and A recent study by the Bureau Maxine Varley as accompanist UTAH NEEDS of Agricultural Economics showed that on January 1, 1946, the AWARDS PRESENTED A NEW ,,BILLn Your coifure must reflect the elegance of the new Fall total value of the nation's farm BEEHIVE LEADERS . I in CONGRESS fashions. So treat yourself to one of these exquisitely r, i plant was S 101.5 billion. That President Taylor presented valuation shows a gain of ap' t?' lovely Permanents. The soft, natural beauty of the five year Beehive pins to Turza in the precedwaves and curly ends simply can't be surpassed proximately 12 Marion Ercanhrnck. Johnson. ing 12 months. It represents a even if your hair is" difficult. Make an appointment Phyllis Hancock and Delplta j BILL DAWSON gain of 90 "J since January 1, now for tomorrow. Holdaway and three year pins 1940. for their work to Velma Fronk Will Represent' In placing the total value of as nochivo leaders in the stake. tiie nation's farm plant at more Now liocntcd at I loverly Place Orem Bisliops Alfred J. Madsen and ALL the People than $100 billion, the Bureau A, Dean Buckner were shakers of Agricultural Economics took at the morning session, and Phone 0S0-J- 4 into consideration the current Elder Mark Austin, who is re-Elect high valuation of farm land, markably active for his 64 years, equipment, and farm products. told of knowing Brigham Young Very little increase is credited as a bov of 1 3. to farm improvements. Speakers at the evening session included the two new high Judged as must important is rotmcilmen, Mrs. Edith Bennett, Republican Candidate to Congress the commendable financial posiWeldon J. Taylor and T .reman tion of farmers, who reduced Paid Political Adverts nt by h lulon Morgan. Provo. Utah B Bennett. Mrs. Thus. E. McKay. their indebtedness last year by J. William Knight and the visit$700 million and who now have ing brethren. $20 billion in currency, bank deAt the Saturday evening sesposits, government bonds, and sion. reports from various priestshares in farm cooperatives. where I sit ... 5 hood (morem presidents were This indicates that farmers arc from given with instructions profiling from past experiences Elder McKay ami are creating individual reWE serves in bank deposits and U At the welfare meeting SunMODERN OPTICAL OFFICES THROUGHOUT HE S. Savings Bonds as protection day morning at 9 o clock reports 161 West Center in IYovo and 273 South Main i'--i from the bisliops were received against unforscen emergencies, Priesthood meeting was held n :::.SSS nss-.im Sunday afternoon in Timpnn- - j Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Kartchner egos ward chapel. Which wis with nothing more exciting U . , and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore FarA favorite 'creation in ui low fitted to capaei'v Rishon J VOTE ... old songs and a x'n-- s of tm,il at : is getting together in one or anley returned Saturday from a I Bl-sIt. Allred T.ivlor .Mien. lirer or cider. other' home and making musir. dcl'ghtful month's vacation in soeek-er1and J. Stanley Fini li were the east. They visited with Therewh-r.somebody at the piano; o From I ait, it's n hes and .Tiki'oIi AH.mder .i"g a ! frit nds in New York City, Can- I ruitar; a fiddle player; and Moliy 2) in.irc imrtortunt to lo n ii.ior ,i.i i bv bi d.nsgh-t.-- r solo and ada Falls. At Niagra Dirties even has a harp! Flint, Wallpaper j l'liiyet. than not to '.iy ;:L hi':, Michigan, they visited their 'lore iinp.M i:inl to he u (: :i of - and make it possible for your State to acquire What com. j i at i: n't the OlW-'.lier and Mr. bo Mrs. and sister, VOTHERS lhone Actors from Scera and daughters Amrrir.irl wit'i 111 ri"M ' music in the whole world. In fart, Chase Kearl and a daughter and SEE PAGEANT music, homo a lot of it is downright bud. Dr. and Mrs. A. L. g:B!irj8B!!aB;aaaaaaiCTBaia5iM8ainggB(-.au:isaS!!i!!!Baiaa"Jl!!!;;:!,"::-'-;A bra"!:!V1 r;:7'-u:peftrav f ici: iy glass of heir- thin te Bi holy even thin!,!, to question or Dittmore at Kent, Ohio. of - r!i b;rh for I in. tvj:r i.i".,l pi'i'f vi criticize. 'ri'M'i te-- be l:.'i. t Resides, I i. Vc to js.iy ihc Tleeau- - the spirit of f.ire ever i"(.tl and is fi.MIc-harmony even bao It l.i , .,1 p PROTECT jour good l,e,fwl1rmny Mween folia who m4 ! as Un. $14 MritoM pbat tu umk SUta wxtitutioas. he each other's company, who rn-- I oio i f re as secondelass mailer November 19. 193 from moths for 25c a year. One CL: Vuta US m iMtaMt $. Til appwtmty ail him mum f L. r i ,. be simple, hm:iey atmosphere ii,,. V. Ttcrlou of office at Trovo, Utah, under the Art ef Tanh 8. IS spraying stops moth r :i Abet or Borlnu Publh'..-4 damage for AiKf raiffca odnrtiiwu bf UTAH CJTIZISS COHMITTU FA YOKING every Fri.h'y il f ;'",i the damage. Bill By Utah Valley Publishing llum: CIm f. HnplniX Ctuna AMtNDMKNTS. f.r KrlgiamCitr.UtabJ I n.'irJ :il(V ISlIUrrt I, vc, Utah. Cvpjnglt, p.is i, v Patriarch and Mrs. B. II. Jolley left Monday fur Los Vegas, where they will visit with daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fescher. After visiting in the Nevada city for some time, they will go to St. George, where they will spend II. e winter and so temple work. Mr. and Mrs. ton are visiting Missionary Theme at Sharon Uii-gon- iOR Quarterly Conference ! ur 17 1 Jhdil 1 uu-ul- e - e inis-ioiiif- ; r lin-ihr- J A L.sl ; wcvhT '!.' n'-i-ivc- . ? Ms mi-.in- mi-sio- , Guarantees Future Wedding Date : - ip--- : r, n 1 at G BEE! Furnishings 4 SEVEN TERMS A LONG LONG TIME INEZ Far Too MEMO FOB I1ICIIT Beauty Salon ,.. Ml .... j Wm. A. DAWSON (rtltDlI'tl ly Joe Marsh Rom DONT TIE THE HANDS On Playing ,he Fiddle Badly OF YOUR LEGISLATURE : ,, on Amendment d OremGlass&Paint (O Paints Varnishes li-'- m BUSHNELL HOSPITAL R-.- l son-in-la- ijo "v-rr- i for i . ! - r , di-i- $0- Utah Valley News kred v. i -- ! .0. rii XTMACV. |