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Show UTAH VALLEY NEWS VINEYARD The and Jean Clegg. Tuesday evening a Comrad-eri- e fur all Gleaner girls of the held at the home of of ward was VViI.ia Wells. President sKSy r and Gleaners n 'L'.xi i w' Sumsiun, Wilda Wells and Janet Clegg presenting the story of Ruth the Gleaner". Talks were given by Phyllis Pearson iiiid Jean Clegg. Group singing and refreshments were enjoyed by the twenty present. Miss Graee Gammon was hostess to the Junior Girls Tuesday evening at her home, in their rose eereinony. Will lam Wells of the U, S. Marines railed his mother by phone Tuesday evening from He reCalifornia. S.m I , ported im is well and had just n turned from three weeks spent on the rifle range. He expects to have his first furlough within fuie urogram, with Mauriuc ng at the home of Misses Janel i,i i..miJIU4.iI mdHWMHIllINMMMIMMPTlIU.i. till Attention Hunters! to get highest prices for your deer skins, call ARIEL LARSEN three Weeks. Phone 03112 csr 12222222 wlu ..id null iii..:.in.u '.uirl. .HHM u HtWHliUMltMMhiMiilUiUUiMS 'STS Lrl ACTION Accomplishment Leadership I ,t UTAH at the ABE MURDOCK U. S. Senator Record . . Brought and kept GENEVA STEEL MILL here! Fought for DEER CREEK, OGDEN RIVER, MOON and other vital reclamation projects. Is sponsoring the Great Basin Project. Saved our rights in the COLORADO RIVER! Added millions to income of SUGAR BEET Producers! Championed most liberal VETERANS program in history! Insured RESEEDING of our livestock, ranges! Sponsored legislation to improve WOOL markets and insure adequate prices! LAKE FOR UTAH'S Mrs. T. A. Ifebertson received a phone call from her son, Lt. Wayne Ifebertson that he had arrived by plane in California from Japan and will be home sunn. Lt. ifebertson has received iiis honorable release from army service. Mr. and Mrs. liradford Shum-wa- y are announcing the safe ar. rival of a grund-rfm- , born Thurs-da- y at Utah Valley hospital to Waldo and Reva Shumway Young. jL Provo families have often commented on the intangible quality that transforms every service at Berg Mortuary into the perfect memorial tribute. The personal touch is apparent in our careful attention to the small details which add beauty and dignity 1o the service and bring comfort to the family. year-roun- d 1c Pro-v-o ISIue It was at the buffet in a smoky London railway station that the sergeant first looked into the bluest eyes. They turned nut to be the truest, too. This inspiring love story appears in The American Weekly, the Magazine distributed with next Sundays Los Angeles Examiner. Heightened Hope Genealogy of Jesus Christ I For Alcoholics EDGEMONT Americas chronic drunkards, NW Cor. Sec. In the evangelists we have the genealogy of Christ for 4,000 The two accounts in years. Matt. 1 and Luke 3 differ from each other; one giving possibly the genealogy of Christs reputed father, Joseph, and the other that of his mother, Mary. The two lines descended from Soloschool. mon and Nathan, David's son; Mrs. Elva Elliott sang the solo they unite in Salathiel, and again "Pale Moon at Relief society in Christ. Joseph was the legal Tuesday in connection with the father of Christ, and of the same lesson, Our American Indians family connections with Mary; in Literature" given by Class .so that the Messiah was a de-- I leader Ethel Taylor. The Social scendant of David both by law Science lesson The Family Unit and "according to the flesh. Eternal will be given next Another explanation is that both Tuesday at 2 o'clock and all evangelists give us the genealadies of the ward are Invited logy of Joseph; Matthew, who to be present. wrote primarily for the Hebrews Many fine deer have been giving the line of royal succesbrought into the community by sion establishing Christs claim to the throne of David; and Luke the returning nimrods. who wrote for Gentiles tracing the natural descent of Joseph and his adopted Son upwards to Ed gem on Maid The discrepances beAdam. tween the various genealogies To Wed may be reconciled in accordance with peculiar Jewish laws, as, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mcldrum for example, the laws of marof Edgemont announce the en- riage prescribed in Deut. 25:5; gagement and approaching mar- Num. 36:8. Had they been false riage of their daughter, Laura, or contradictory, the enemies of to Ronald A. Tunbridge, son of Christ would have refuted them Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tunbridge from the public records. These, of Levan, Utah. which Josephus says were scrupThe popular young lady is a ulously kept down to his day. graduate of Lincoln high sutool perished with the ruin of the It is now, and Sharon stake seminary and Jews as a nation. completed a secretarial course therefore, impossible for any at Utah ' County Vocational pretended Messiah to prove his descent from David. school. Please not the mention of the Mr. Tunbridge is a graduate two lines going back to David. of Juab high school and was reSt. Matthew gives twenty-eigh- t cently released from forty-tw- o generations, and St. Luke months service In the arrny. forty-threIt is extremely gives where he attained the rank of and Mrs. W. Dayle (Diane Faulkner) Jarvis returned Monday from Detroit, Michigan, where they went by plane for a week's honeymoon. The young rouple arc making their home in Pleasant View and Mr. Jarvis is attending the Provo Flying once shunned as social outcasts, nre being redeemed by new. humane treatment that restores hem to health and respectabilRead the story In The ity. American Weekly, the Magazine distributed with your copy of next Sunday's Los Angeles Examiner. LEGAL Mr. Ckitmun) 17852 - n-y- - - ,S comfort t - - .i skivtrinj m i.-- sheets! No more hunting for extra blankets on taL.'t. No.., with new improvements, electric blankets arc available again Mrs. Beth Baker entertained Rotter Home's club at her home Mini Yes. how even gixxl farmThur.vny afternoon. Mrs. Ethel ers hate to sjhmh! money for Pyne. ca ididnte for state legisfeeds . . . yet love to tain lature was guest speaker. A pot lurk dinner was enjoyed by aUmt fine production and Mesdamcs Erma Josie, Kate early fall layers. You'll find Elder. Margie Nelson. Ethel the right growing and layin.r Dirkcv. Effie Millett. Rasukol vaudi. Reta Hadloek. Ann mash at HlNKHIiS. Our1 June-- . Mary MeEwan, Dora feeds are reasonably priced , Dimiek, Agnes Nelson, Sadie and th st mi the market, F'.Vr. and Golda Manciim. The tat five named were honored stink f f"ds f a" kinds. ' i h birthday remembrances from the group, tlieir birthdays Now is the time to tnrt ha v'm occured during the raw. feeding on,,i kitten Sleep cozy as a all night long with a reasonably priced. And the cost of operation is so low ycu'll 1 hardly v new th: trie ally heated blanket. Sleep summer weight niglit clothes com-i- pletc information and you, too. with windows wide open, if you : nd notice it. Sec your dealer. Get be completely comfor- - w n ill - MASH Living Electricallv. 3.97 rl. Buy Trom our dealer Enjoy Better Living Electrically A V UTAH FOf I LIGHT COMPANY MESS AG I BUNKERS I '' ae I i o (i 0 1 filJ-,- 7 12-i- R3E. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor must be in affidavit form with extrs copy and filed with the State 403 State Capitol. Engineer, Salt Lake City 1. Utah, on or before November 23, 1946. Ed. H. Watson. STATE ENGINEER. Published Sept. 27. Oct. 4. 11, 18. 25. 1946. 4, TO CREDITORS NOTICE COMPLETE SPEAR LUMBER COMPANY RUllO SERVICE ; PHONE 34 lNSlRANCE RALPH'S RADIO APPLIANCE AND Phona 611 S3 No Unv. Are The Home of Guaranteed Sarrtca See Us For TIRJ Asphalt FOR SALE For limited lime only, kindling and scrap lumber, $1.00 per load (nnv size). GENEVA SALVAGE YARD 8t. Enter West Gate REPAIRING Roofing 195 W. 3rd South SALE 4 large rooms and bath, and utility rot'in, fur sale by owner. KELSCHS per Itieli in nimal Protein - VULCANIZING PROVO GOLDEN OIL LAYING change to this modern way of Defter 12-i- k Office: 71 South. Second West FOR from a ft. deep at and E. 53 ft. from SW Cor. See 7, T5S. R2E. The water will be used from Ma;r 1 to Oct- 1 to irrigate 80 acres of land embraced in Wi.SSWVi Sec. 7, T5S, R2E. 17874 Bonneville Development Company, T, Henry D. Taylor, 295 West Center St.. Provo, Ut., 3 sec. ft. of water for municipal purposes from a well bet. 50 and 150 ft. deep at a point N- - 1700 ft. and E. 3994.(9 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 29, T6S. igation purposes well bet. 300 and 500 a point N. 2619.6 ft. Provo, RFD Route 2, Ut., 1 sec. ft. of water for domestic purFOR SALE 01 RENT poses from springs in Hathen-bructunnel. Slate Canyon, Clai-Accnrl:-;;Pianos. tributary to Jordan River, at a N. 89 02 E. 75 ft. from point 'ar. PI m 9l0i. Iruf E.i Cor. Sec. 8, T7S. R3E. 17770 Lugi Nicolatti. 7615 tV. V'!iarvs, 308 F. 3 South. So. State St., Midvale, Ut., .015 1 Hmv. sdl. rent. sec. ft. of water for domestic Ppiva. AND TEACH. LOANS and REAL ESTATE SEE F It E n E. It A Y HOME and Estate of James E. Llddiam and Margaret Liddinrd. deceasNOTICE TO WATER USERS ed Creditors will present The following applications claims with voucher to the have been filed with the State undersigned at 508 South 6th Engineer to appropriate water West, Provo, Utah, on or before in Utah County, State of Utah, November 29. 1946. throughout the entire year unJ. Albert Liddiard, less otherwise designated, all Administrator. locations being from SLB&M. Published Sep. 27. and Oct. 4. 17500 Mike Pietrafesa, Louis 11. and 18. 1946. Pietrafesa and Victor Guercio, ' freezirg nights! Adolphus Pulley John Pulley, American Fork, Ut.. 2 sec. ft. of water for irr- Provo Rivor Water Users' Association, a Corporation, Provo, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the said corporation held September 13, 1946, assessment No. 7 of 15c per share was levied upon each share of stock of the corporation subscribed for and outstanding, for general corporate purposes. Said assessment is payable immediately to the Secretary of said corporation, E. A. Jacob, at room No. 4 Roundy Building, Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on December 31, 1946, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold March 1, 1947, at 2:00 p.m., to pay delinquent assessment together with cost of advertising and expense of sale. E. A. JACOB, i BLt.NSvETS NOTICES Secretary. Publication dates: October 11, 18 and 25, 1946. 10, T7S, R2E. The water will be used for rfnrnnit irrigation, stock watering and celery washing. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT probable that the enumeration staff sergeant. of the generations according to The wedding date has been St. Luke, is the genealogical set for November, and a recep- descent of the Virgin Mary, the tion will follow in the Edge- mother of our Lord. mont recreation hall. The young The same system of enumera- rouple plan to make their home among many ancient peoples, in Edgemont. and there were priestly adepts who were taught from their youth up (o recite the names of the generations from earliest LOCAL ITEMS times down to their own day. rA :v- J T. e. l. a C T Ih i y? year-roun- d t s irron J " i.a ABE MURDOCK - Cor' S f PROGRESS VOTE DEMOCRATIC ON NOVEMBER 5th (M4 Mitinl Aitwirliwum V, CUotoe D. Vmne, nmxTMic Suit 17. T5S, R2W. 17796 Julm 1s R d p Earl Foote, member of the Pleasant Grove, L;., .i0 legislature and again nominated of water for on the from a develop this year fur j ,pr tn Democratic ticket, has just tary to Utah Luturned from Chicago and other 432.5 ft. and E. Cur. Sec. 17. points east. While away, representative Foote has been study- diverting and carm ing public issues in various fields will consist of l.j.j ft T1 ul government actieity. pipe. The water will While at Chicago Mr. Foote from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 was invited to participate in the fifth National Monetary Con- NWV4 Sec. 17. Tis, R2J? This conference was for ference. iscitfaS attended by leading students of mestic and stockwatennr sec17805 Clarence monetary questions from all tions of the country, including W. 1st S. St.. AuiirufftS of congress, uni- Ut.. .5 sec. ft. of water ft, versity professors, editors, min- Ration purposts from ant? isters of the gospel and such named Spring, tributary r stalwarts as Jacob Coxey of Creek, to Utah t a S. 7225' W. 2264 3 fuf Massolin, Ohio, who is now past and still valiant in Cor. Sec. 33, ninety-tw- o H1E tv the fight for monetary reform diverting and carrying will famous consist of a small which he started in the Coxey march on Washington D. dam, ditch and 100 ft of T? C. over half a century ago. pipe. The water will be 2 Mr. Foote deports rapid from Apr. 1 to Nw. i to lS growth of interest in monetary gate 2 5 acres of land embncM science. His bill introduced in in WV4SEV4 See. 4. T5S the last legislature for obtain, and for incidental ing courses of study for the ris- domestic and slot watering. ing generation along these lines 1L8JT,RhodlJS Jt'PPen, No. 1, Box 505, Ut is being favorably received, and Sec. ft. of water for miscellan.J evidences of similar movements in other states are clear. Mr. ous purposes from a mn Foote points out one glaring bet. 175 and 410 ft. deep it a blunder that we are continuing: point N. 1035 ft. and W. 1115 that of buying all the gold that from SE Cor. Sec. 2, T7S R2I is offered and burying it in the The water will be used for maRussia, he says, has nufacturing of food products and ground. been able to build up vast enter- incidental domestic and Inin, prises and get her scientific tion. 17842 C. H. Durrant, Route equipment and machinery from sale of her gold for U. S. Cur- 1. Box 290, Provo, Ut., .67 w ft. of water for miscellaneous rency. Mrs. Foote accompanied her purposes from a well bet, husband on the three weeks' 100 and 200 ft. deep at a point S. 847 ft. and E. 2618 ft. fnn trip. From Deer Meat True CITY T. Fat Save- - The in deep at a point k. E. 2120 ft. fro:., SW RETURNS FROM EASTERN ?, for Look FOOTE Mrs. Lewis Clegg has word from her son, Hubert A plea is being made at this Pearson, that he has safely ar. time of returning deer hunters, mission. rived in llie Australian In lake care and conserve the fats from the animals for soap and other uses. The animals are reported to be in fine condition and there will be a great deal of surplus fat. Render it and place in clean tin cans and take lt to your butcher, who will see that it gets to the source most needed. These fats can also be used In ft :t making home-mad- e soap and in this day of soap and fat shortages not an ounce should be al. lowed to waste. -- 7 Arereiv-e- d OREM He said he had a very pleasant trip. isu tomTdrp diameter bet. s purposes FOMPLETK SHOE FOOT SERVICE LIB West Confer Telephone 707 T HOOTER! E Provo. I'fah 444 So. 3rd West. Provo. TAILORING BATTERIES If RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS BRIMHALL BROS. i uffered for years and am so 121 W. 1st N. Prer. : liiit I found relief from FINE TAILORING Both ALTERATIONS! SUITS and COATS at $25 up bis terrible affliction that I will tlndly answer anyone writing REPAIRING ALTERING I make mens suiis. nc for information. Mrs. Anna REMODELING retr.'jd-'-rz- ' Ihmz. P.O. Box 225, Vancover. extra pants, also dref-- : See Build formal, Washington. See cr il.i. Arl v. N Labnratlr- - childrens clothing. MITCHELL 447 Ns. 7H Mr. Cuyler, 491 Scufh 2nd Wirp! Provo i Phene 2276-F- Ladies' and Gentlemen's I r-wej- M.uu.kful . UE-OV- cj c- - |