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Show UTAH VALLEY NEWS GENEVA LAKE Mr. and Mrs. Max Dyne Tendered WARD VIEW GUEST STAR SUiLT'. ' hiiiiso-cleaiiin- omfdee f mu-rji- Knu in Utah l County offers more I l HiTviit-than does Im begins rjf. Our Mri from the moment we are called, and covers every detail so important in the conducting of an imprea- Hive and comforting me- rnorial tribute. com-j- - I I I I I I I I I I Yea, radio's favorite comic will break away from Alien's Alloy to play th tarring rol in Theatre Guild m tho Airs presentation of th famous Broadway hit The Mao Who Came to Vinner. Dont mils itl I SUNDAY I 8 P.M. I I I . UNITED STATES STEEL I I (RerQ I I mortuary TIRE REPAIRING IIS Eul Center - Telephone 378 r?t 0 D1'. n VULCANIZING IS THE TIME To Install That New Judd Whitehead ELECTRIC HOT WATER HEATER, for greatest economy of operation. See Us for Details. 30 Cal. 99.50 42 Gal. 123.75 Also Gas UP Water Heaters Home Furnishings WE DELIVER X. OREM BATTERIES BRIMHALL 121 W. 1st N. Pro SHARON Ihaao 300 ALTERATIONS! PHONE FOR SALE 0103-R- 4 OFFSET DISKS 5 Vi ft. and Tatten & Ekins, Hume 6 ft. 1744-W- . HAMMER MILLS and Patton & Ekins. Phone AiSafcaa'.i.-'- 1744-- FOR SALE Ilcatrola, In excellent condition, with pipe and floor board. Mrs. Latta, Phone A meeting for all ward executive officers will be held Monday evening at 8 oclock at the homo of Bishop Finch. Charles Hancock of Holbrook, Arizona, spent Tuesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hancock and family. PARTY AT ROLLER RINK Misses Phyllis Carroll and Bonnie Jacobsen entertained 60 friends at a skating party at Timp Roller Rink Tuesday evening. Prize were awarded to Bcr-dee- n Tprry and Joan Loveless during the evening. The prizes were tickets to the skating rink. GAY ESTRAY NOTICE Stale of Utah, County of Utah Orem City Precinct 1 have in 01UOJ3. my possession tho following described cstrav animals which, if not claimed and LOST taken will be sold at Brown lace billfold. Contains PUBLICaway, AUCTION to the highvaluable papers. Return to Tru- est cash bidder at Pound Kcop-- j man D. McBride at Standard er'a residence, Orem City Pro-- ' Station. Inc., 20S West Center find, on the 23rd day of No-- 1 Street, Provo. Reward. veniber, 1946. at 2 90 p.m.: One black horse, solid color, about 1200 pounds, weight branded B.I.. on right hip, age iilmut 7 or 8 years. One gray horse, solid color, 1200 about weight pounds, branded lying-dowTI on left hip. age about 7 or 8 years. Said estrays were taken up by me in said precinct on the lllli dnv of November, 1946. KENNETH COOK. Puundkccpcr for Orem Precinct B D 1. (Fast on Canyon Road) n for TELEPHONE Communicatioiu equipment the Armed Force wu the SERVICE wherever possible Honoring Mr. and Mrs- - Max Iyne (Beatrice Gappmaver), who n -- i Of 0.,,,," -- y, tu-akfas- Oli-phan- : I Touring Eastern States ! iwate ajjg k, d EDGEMONT LOST VITALITY?. Sought SPEAR LUMBER COMPANY PHONE 34 Your Property 1946. For Prompt Sale List It with an Orem Broker The plaintiff alleges that as a result of a break in the Big Bench Canal, its canal and water system were washed out,, including more than 100 feet of concrete aqueduct. Approxi- - See Us For BILL BAKER 671 W. Bldg. Loans Phones: Bus. 04SR13 KEISGHS Asphalt Roofing COMPLETE SHOE FOOT SERVICE 156 (0rntt-0kmu- West Center Telephone 707 AT BOOTERIE Provo, Utah 115 W. 3rd South PROVQ Entered as General Insurance Res. 2255J cUtutrs a matter November 19, office at Orem, Utah, under the Act of March 8, Published Every Thursday j Roll State Street, Orem second-clas- s By Utah Valley Better Living 1937 at the 1879. Publishing Company, Provo. Utah. Right into Your Home FORSALE full basement, Approved for G.I. loan at $8750. Will give immediate possession. 560 Royal Circle. Provo. (Off 6th North and 7th East). 2 bedroom, double garage. that telephone Of course, most of this unsuited to peacetime use, but ia Reception Attend St;tc Convention manufactured for best science could produce. equipment Recaption that is dear, undistorted. liquid pure - of your set can bo made to receive this way. wa can do it. Anyway, the reception will bo Iho best obtainable. i mile of ihe matcly one-hal- f din h was filled with rock and The defendants are debris. cii.iiged with failing to use their uicr in regular turn with the result that their water overflowed and into the canal of the plaintiffs with the alleged damages oecuring. thirteen stockholders The i, amed as defendants in the suit include. Leno Martin, Ralph Peters, J. M. Peters, Miles Roun-d- Oscar A. An !,.rkltl . tho Orei, were married Nuv. 6 in the Salt Beautification at dinner Sun- Lake temple. Mr. and Mrs. Roy i v . m members of day for Wilford Poulsou, who Gappmaver complimented them attend the service. sacrament at the i wida puke Friday evening at Timpauogos tion to be h i;,,M tlie Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. ward hall with a reception. The hotel in Salt jLake ciTr members . hall was Ludwig Poulsou arid lovely with flowers and ' Lexia Harris, Paul Oliver, day, November 16 i f tiie Madsen family. ferns and several hundred rela-- I An opening , club ob- lives and friends came to greet Milton Jamison, W. N. RobertThe Forget-me-no- t t, county and state ihaiW! served the birthday anniversary the popular young couple and son, George W. Ridge, Elgin Robert Knight, Isreal P. be held at 8:30. R of Mrs. Enid Bunnell during the wish them well. all committee n.mbaSTiSffi and Earl Thompson. week. A social time was enSalisbury The bride chose a beautiful diplace from 9 to 10 the rook with being joyed, white satin wedding gown with general meeting for all version. Gifts were presented long train. Her fingertip veil of cation workers at 10 Mrs. Bunnell and refreshments net and lace was caught to a on Honeymoon Following a served to Mesdames Mina Ad- crown of lace and seed pearls. an outline of the compUS ams, Dorothy Jacobsen, Nellie Her bridal bouquet was red Jr A highlight of the social tennial program will Groo, Ada Crossman, Verda roses and white pom poms. Miss Madsen, Alma Jorgenson, Floyd Dora May Gappmayer was maid events of the week was the marmeeting, for Herrick and Dean Taylor. of honor, with Miss Louise Roh-boc- riage and wedding reception of of beautification will bekS Mr. and Mrs. William ThomMiss Deon Patten, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Elvin W. Bunnell during the aft moon. visit- LaVern President son and daughter. O. Ercanbrack, Miss Helen (Luana Porter) held Friday eveed with Bishop and Mrs. Alfred Halbersleben and Mrs. Renee ning in Provo First ward hall. will be chairman of ft b! Madsen and family on Tuesday. Edwards were bridesmaids, all They were married earlier in for all members to be hiM-i- ng the evening. The ladies are sisters. the evening by August J. Johnin and formals gowned dainty the carried chrysanthemum bou- son, uncle of the groom, at Mr-anquets. Arnold Mecham acted as home of the brides parents, Mrs. O. M. Porter. The best man. Bishop C. Wilford Larsen groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. HAVE YOUR TIRES acted as master of ceremonies L. L. Bunnell of Lake View. THEIR ! Miss Carol Bartlet was hosMr. and Mrs. Irwin Bunnell the fine program. Dancing for and to MIA Girls tess Junior and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bunnell the evening. their mothers Friday evening, completed Rudolph The serving table was draped greeted the guests. when the girls tied their Rose with a white linen cloth and a Reese was best man and the and The ceremony Bouquet. large three tiered pink and lovely bride was attended by evening's program was under white wedding cake topped with her sister, Miss LaDawn Porter the direction of Bernice Stubbs, minature bride and groom. Pink and Mrs. Ariel Davis. The Refreshments randies were at each end. Mrs. bride's gown was of lovely hand class instructor. RichIT. S. were served to Mrs. Edna Larsen, Mrs. Ella McTague, made lace, with veil of net cas-- i ards. and daughter. Ardith; Mrs. Mrs. Margaret Blaine and Mrs. cading from a crown of pearls. W. C. Faulkner and daughter, Leah Rowley were in charge of II She carried pink chrysanthe. Margaret, Mrs. O. D. Johnson serving. mums- The bridesmaids were and daughter Carrie. Mrs. W. E. An aunt of the bride, Mrs. dressed in pink and wore dark Bartlett and daughter Carol. Isabelle Gappmayer. Mrs. Alice pink carnation corsages. Miss Beatrice Yeoman, and Jensen and Mrs. Vivian Howard D. Roberts was masPyne Mrs. William Hull of the Mutual had charge of the lovely gif) ter of ceremonies for the propresidency. gram of musical numbers, toasts display. Edgemont camp, Daughters of a honeymoon trip and readings. Following met at Utah Pioneers Thursday Mrs. Rudolph Reese, Mrs. in California, Mr. and Mrs. the home of Mrs. Sharp Gillespie will make their home here. Pyne Milo Madsen and Mrs. Noal K. with Mrs. Oliver D. Johnson asHatch presided in the refreshsisting hostess. An interesting ment room and the gift room lesson and a sketch of the life of Damage was in charge of Mrs. Howard Agnes Miller Giles was given. In Canal Suit Roberts, Mrs. LeRoy Bunnell Refreshments were served and and Mrs. Florence Jones. plans for the Christmas party Mr. and Mrs. Bunnell are now The West Union Canal Comarranged. has filed suit in the Fourth enjoying a honeymoon trip pany A 'fireside chat was held a District Court for damages of through the eastern and southern 432 West Center Fboat IM the home of Miss Ardith Rich- S2500 and costs Pro- states. the against ards following church service vo Bench Canal and Irrigation Sunday evening. Mrs. Meld? Company, the Southeast Ditch a Hacking gave delightful story Company and 13 stockholders. and refreshments were served. The suit is for damages to their canal growing out of a canal break the latter part of May, rs of the ward. the . hj RMil.p arid Mrs. Alfred Mad-,.,-- arlieles. E. Ellis, Safety Engineer of Geii.-vplant, will speak to the Interest class at Mutual Monday evening. Ilis topic will lie Safety in the Home and on the Farm and will climax the siudy on safety that has been taken up in this class. Mr. Ills Inis addressed a number of Special Interest groups throughout An invitation Ir ttie county. extended all residents of the community to attend. Remember the date Monday, November 2.1 and solve your Christmas shopping problems when the Geneva ward Relief society has tiieir bazaar. Details of the program and articles for sale will be announced In the next issue of this paper. Three groups met &t fireside chats Sunday evening following church service. Following Relief society con ference all executive officers, rlasaleadcrs and visiting teach, ers of the Relief society and their partners met at the lovely new home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Graff, where they the home, enjoyed a social hour and refreshments. There were thirty-fou- r present. The Book of Mormon class met at the home of Miss Marilyn Christensen. The Senior Scouts and Junlo Girls met at the home of Miss Jean Maycock, where Stanley Brown related experiences with the Seabees in China. There were 14 present BROS. I maks men's suila, shirts and extra pants, also remodeling. Build formats, dresses and childrens clothing. See or call Mrs. Cuylsr. 447 No. 2nd West. Provo. Phono 2271-R- . HIGBEES ? all finished bazaar r lix-i- Win-n- SH-cia- I IN EVERY DETAIL N.j Pre.-dile- ii. e Gr.iff to liiii:!; in I I - !;oi'i.:.i J. I iNWift LA g w., I! 2 I I l I CiMid ward Relief society A il.ii'inyh afternoon at vi.s given the church Thursday i. .el Monday tinMrs. home of at I iir, mu rim niGHT miwi we have secured surplus that could he fitted into the telephone system, providing some of the much needed telephone facilities in many c :'is of the material Mountain States Area. 12,000,000 feet of field wiie 1 ,000,000 feel of drop wire 3,125 miles of copper and it. 3 2O.CC0 other items, such as be!. insulators and braces TI Uriah supplement our regul.tr and, while only a small part of tho total tity needed, they are helping us to get with our job of extending telephone sc: - : - 1 . . j , !y quanahe.v! ! more and more families. crrnj0 bJX. L If U0 th j sJdrtcidu3 entire family when you roll a new electee range into your home. A gleaming, handsome, practical, thrifty electric range .! away with cooking drudgery and gives a busy homemaker more time for leisure !' 4 t ing. 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