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Show Jriilay, I)eci !iii,.r I'TAII VALLEY NEWS (arson, left Thursday for Logan, where they will spend a we k with their father, Ur. Allen I1! arson. VINEYARD A a,. tr ' i .' Mo'i r TC. IMiitI'oii of Kurt M.-.Wiidii Weils is spending arrived a wm k with Mr. urnl Mrs. O. L. I.;, 'a ton, Washington, Tue liny to iiriiii tin: liolidoys I.ar.-e- n at LaGrande, Oregon. s with I..m family. C- Loveless Mr aii'i Mr i. (I: and on Kmc of Siatlle, Washington. ai rived Tiielny evening to tl.c Imliil.iy season with Mr. and Mrs. Fintheir pan-fits- , land Harding ami Mr. and Mrs. n.' 1. 1 spi-m- i K. Hay LoveU.vs. ivt. William T. Wells of the S. Marines will spend a two weik have here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George T. .oils and oilier family members .ini friend leaving for arII)nvii'.eas a 'idgnriii' nt. rived Monday. The ITii'Miiias Carols which were given over a low! speaker fiont No 2 gate at Geneva Steel plant for tli' three days preeeerl-in.- j Chri-tmwere hy members of Vineyard ward. The Raymond Harding family spent fit r i si mas eve at the nome of Mr. mal Mrs Wilbur Harding A large Fork. iit Aiiieriran Christinas tree and other Christmas decorations were arranged a I mill the rooms and gifts wen el.iii:geil hy Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rex If.irdiiig Blake anil family, Mr. and Mrs. anil the Wilbur ( triad Roper Harding family. and Richani Pin llis, I.iu-ilIJ e - .:j:G :.;. .'l V.fi.Y. i)ii ril :: ii'j i ' CiMii vu:li i'. IK as Ciili-- ilKO Selling, l!, a lit'UVCIl Ilf lime (if burrow. IIi'ic I In' f.iiiiily may meet in privn.-in al any linn' li'ii-ml.- s . llnnc- , - 111 liiTi-avi'i- l or will: ii- -i of our complr'e csi!li!i liint'iil mvnl vis mi additional expense. gn-atl- OBITUARIES lillfu.S Babcock A dueled the service, with Mrs. Olca Schuman playing proces-.-innand recessional music. Speakers were forint r Bishop Will oni It. Stubbs and i A. Dahiquist, both youthful friends The invocation of Mr. Gordon was ofleretl by (J. C. Marriotti mid the henedictioii pronounced Ly Bishop Arch Pulham. Mrs Genevieve G. Ford, and Elizabeth G. Hawkins sang tin: duet, "In the Garden" ae- i.inpaiiied by their sister, Cu-Kueben Pyne inoraii Gordon. ang "O, My Father accom- hy l',1 Elliott sang 1 and Mrs. Need Tin e Every Hour, accom-- 1 pained by Mrs. Ethel Taylor. The pallbearers were sons and ons inlaw of the ueccasea. termed took place at Axiel, Edgemont Tithing I Settlement Dates from a well ft. deep at a n- i - bed . i5 I5 1? sV01 106 ft. from TO WHOM THIS MAY CON-'E- . ' St CERN: 'T9S, R4E. an-Notice is hereby given thal Bishop J. Golden Taylor OlO Ko;.e Minin, r nuances the following dates fur on Saturday, the 4th day of Jan-- ' members setUementor "w ForJ 1947, at 2:00 p.m., at the ft. of Edgemont ward; Saturday. WSOWrt 6th V J,JflcI untii 9 p.m. street, Provo City. Utah, tne tin- Point S. January 4 front 1490 ii. from yil,t Sunday, January 5 from (lersignt.d wiU sell at public and 12 30 t0 2 p ,n' at lhc churrh- auction one DeSoto Coupe Auto-Mrs- . Sec. 17, T9S. liJE The mobile. Model 1937, Motor No cant owns Factory No- 5561769. bracing the area 41 Said auction and sale are for point of diversion. uset cr 'lining the purpose of satisfying the lien i of the undersigned on said auto-- 1 ln PurPos i with inriderJr 0irl (o Donald and Nancy mobneforgisi 96 n 'Miner Herb, Monday with the costs of the sale, said ler,n- . B,- - t0 G,n on btin for repairs said ' 1 Ann. Pno Rawlings, Monday in the sum of Gl8M75n automobile Specb- Alice W. and 06 in sum the Parkin to $133 .and storage Girl, .for'irrigati'oiul0 ,,i $48d)0, owing by George S. well bet Parker McIntyre. Sunday Girl to James and Blanche Bell, the ownerof saautomo- - a point S. 600 i, anS y bile, to the undersigned. lerson. Saturday tL1'5! L'tali. from WU r, Dated this 18th day of Dccem- Ruth and J. Melvin to water Girl, Julia Henry Gordon was born IMG. Hunsaker, Saturday lto Oct.31toirSS January 19, 1882 in Salt Lake Pulsipher CARTER Apr. . acres of land embri Leath and R. son and ol John B(i-to Oliver City, Henry 20 27. Pub,i!(hed 1946. Mary Bolton Gordon. He had Clark Stratton. Thursday T7S.R21 tlie past sixteen years in Girl, to Andrew and Alton NOTICE TO WATER USERS A1121WPenrod, Bt Provo after leaving here soon Warner Jolley, Friday ' rruvo' Ut W5 m ? after his marriage. He married Girl to Howard D. and Maridome.-ti- L The following use from i ts applications ft. F.liza Boberg, June 17, 1908 in am Olsen Phitts. Friday have been filed with the State well bet. 50 ul 450 ft. dm., L- and Gladys tin Salt Lake LDS temple. His Francis to Boy. Engineer to change or appropri- a point N. 1387 ft. and En? wife died February 12, 1929. Hardy Steel, Tuesday ate water in Utah County, State ft. from SW Cut. See. So tk MaxHe is xurvivid by five son? Boy. to Kenneth E. and of Utah, throughout the entire R3E. Wednesday, ine Elliott three and Hayes, daughters, Howard J. 18165 Albert Morgan, G year, unless otherwise designatGordon, Carroll R. Gordon, of Dec. 25 location all from Ut.. .02 sec. It for dom ed, shen, being Girl, to Elliott and Mary SLBAM. Provo: Horace B. Gordon, San use from a 2 in. well bet u WednesDeMille Elenor Dean Lowry. John Frunciseo; Gordon, ft. deep at a point S. 1M& TO CHANCE: Orem; and Curtis M. Gordon, in el av and W. 636 ft. from NE Cor S e tiu U. S. Navy at Litchfield Girl, to Theodore G. and Rhodes Jeppesen, Beth Harding Schoppc Route 1, Bx. 505, Provo, Ut. pro- 2, T10S, R1W. Park, Arizona, who is on leave at pr'siit; Mrs. Dee (Dorothy) Wednesday poses to change the point of di18191 Emma Blake SFDjg. Girl, to Theodore and Helen version of .042 sec. ft. of a total 1, Bx. 377, Bird, Provo; and Mrs. Arnold Provo, Ut, .015 at. y (Florence) Baum, Edgemont and Armwsmith Bushman, Wednes- of 05 scc ft 0f water right ft. for domestic use from 1 54 Mrs. Edward (Donna) Pyne, of by Application No. 15472. well bet. 200 and 300 dee and Edna quired Girl, to Vivian Orem, and 22 grandchildren. wa;er has heretofore been at a point S. 895 ft. and ft IK jbo Earrer Harrison. Wednesday diverted from a well, 147 ft. from W i Cor. Sec. 21 TB Girl to George R. and Ann ft dcep at a p,, N 125 ft and R2E. Marlin Canwntor. Thursday, all g' 925 ft. from WVi Cor. Sec. William Henry atMah VaUev horpdal. Protests resisting the put 27, T6S, R2E, and used for in-- " of any of Hie foregoing connection in dustrial ing purposes conral services were 9 Fun, Wanna Giles Gurr '.December 19 with reasons thereto, plications ducted Thursday in Sharon ward M Pavson hospital, in must affidavit form be use. domestic for and chips chapel for William Henry Duf-- ; extra copy and filed with Ik fin, 8 , who passed away at his .042 sec. ft of wa- State Hereafter, Engineer, 403 State Cqi home in Sharon ward, early ter will be diverted from tol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, Munday following a stroke. well, 147 ft. deep at a point N. or before February 1, 1947, 142.2 ft. and E. 1009.3 ft. from Bishop J. Stanley Finch preEd. H. Watson, sided at the service with Clark WVi Cor. Sec. 27, T6S, R2E, and STATE ENGKEB confirst counselor, Collings, used for the purposes above Published, Dec. 6. 13, 20, T. ducting. Mrs. Roscltha Vernon 1046, Jan. 3. 1947. play(d processional and rcces-- 1 TO APPROPRIATE: sional music and accompanied 17953 H. L. Mower, Thistle, ome musical numbers. Ut. .20 sec. ft. for domestic use The speakers were Samuel Cordner, B. M. Jolley and BishSPEAR LI op Stanley Finch. The prayer in the home was (Jfered by C. Lucius Laudic, the COMPANY invocation was offered by O. H. B. bowers ofAnderson; John PHONE 34 fered the benediction and the Orem at burial the grave park was dedicated by H. E- Duffin. See Us Fo- ra brother. Rueben Pyne sang the solo, "Beautiful Home"; Curtis Gord-anThe famous, family parlor quiz VULCANIZING daughter, Geneveive game is more fun than ever on Ford sang. "In the Garden acthe air I It's a whiz of a quiz on companied by Cumorah Gordon; BATTERIES Lois Downs and daughter, Kathleen Downs sang the duet, A KOVO Perfect Day" and Elvis B. Terry sang the solo, "Coin Home acBRIMHALL BROS. 6:00 I. M. 195 W. 3rd South Saturday companied by his daughter Shereo Terry. Mutual Broadcasting System PROVO '21 W. 1st N. Prove Those 200 William H. Duffin was born 9 Washington Toqucrville, county, Utah, November 21, 1864 son of Isaac and Mary Fielding KELSGHS Duffin. He received his education in Toquerville and attended BYU. He served an LDS misCOMPLETE SHOE sion to the Central States from FOOT SERVICE 1910 to September, 1912, serving as president of the Okla156 West Center homa branch for six months before he caine home. Telephone 707 He married Mary Estclla Pace Novem-lcr in the Salt Lake temple AT BOOTERIE IN YOl'It OWN HOME 5, 1913, and they have made Provo. I'tah their home in Orem since that Also Complete time. Repairing Surviving besides his wife are twu sous, William llcnry Duffin, FOR SALE OR RENT Phone 0311.1 for Estimate: Jr.. Orem; Sidney A. Duffin, Dallas. Texas: one daughter. CLEAN-- I P KK-IPianos, Accordions, GuiMrs. Joseph B. (Anna) Millet. tars. Phone D40K, Prof S. FOR ( JIUlSTM.Vs N ambitious Orem; one brother Hczekiah E. amateur" W. 1508 3 E. South. Williams, Duffin. Aberdeen, Idaho and 3 HAMMER MILLS Prova. I buy, P rent, your set here. , 1 tin j Krt 1 M J-- ,at sio-r?- - 1 former Lake iVew-Vineyar- d dairyman, Rufus Babcock, 71, died Munday at Newport Beach, Cal iff rnia. From this community, Mr. Baia-o- i k moved to Blackfool and lmaleJlo. Idaho, before Funeral inuviiig to Californiam rvices will be held Friday at Lung Beach in the SonDer Mortuary, will) interment at the Rose Hill cemetery. Surviving are the following children: Iano Stocking, Stanford Habcock, Vesper Babcock, Lynn Babcock, Kenneth Babcock. Iola Hamilton and Erma Black and ten grandchildren. - ; -- i. I j wiuVSS - t - ' John II. Ciordon - Funeral services were conducted in Edgemont LDS chap-- 1 Monday at 10.00 a.m. for John II. Gordon, 64, who met death Saturday morning when fire destroyed his small home and hi died from suffocation. Bilmp J. Golden Taylor con- - Vil-lctt- ac-ia- n, Duffin ti j n. V. V tjS&'i ... -- TIRE ' for VETERANS AND PRIORITY GROUPS FIXED PRICE SALE AT LOCATION 'FIRST REPAIRING WORTH OF $0,02,595 GOVT SURPLUS d SALt BEGINS DECEMBER 30, 1946 Threading machine swaging machine box strapping machine power plants (D.C. units) canvas tanks tractors tractors (half-tracsewing machines boom (one only) clamshell (one cranes only). HARDWARE: Files hand tools hinges pliers locks taps dies abrasive paper wrenches shovels picks paint and enamel. 7LUMBING SUPPLIES: Fittings faucets elbows valves (various types) water heaters (commercial) nozzles nipples traps wyes reducers unions. "ECTRICAl SUPPLIES: Conduit ndulets-connectors cable (marine) cable tag markers insulators (porcelain, various types) switches receptacles wire (copper, various transformers terminals sizes) lamps reflectors. EQUIPMENT: PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES: Exposure testing machines aerial film stamping machine lenses tripods film holders cooling cabinets film developer film developing powder timers photographic lamps photographic paper film reels film cans. AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES: Cylinder boring machines starting motors cylinder blocks piston and pin assembly magneto assembly carburetor repair kits air cleaner filters fuel tanks trailer converters dollies lubricating guns & fittings lubricating oil: HOUSEHOLD: cans frigerators. -co- Chinaware pots pans cannisters v. troys-gal- teakettles ice 32 re- Canteen covers fief. pack jungle packs carrying cases canva bags-can- vas buckets tarpaulins cottoi. duck canvas (yardage). APER PRODUCTS: Lithograph MISCELLANEOUS: Bedsteads chemicals petri paper mimeo(dish) powder blower (with rubber bulb) graph paper typewriting paper envelopes binders (looseleaf) typewriter ribbons. napalm thickener, (The above inventory includes both used and unused items) CANVAS PRODUCTS: I Furniture T CHECK YOUR SURPLUS BUYING DATES . 1. veterans of World War II NON-PRIORIT- Dec. 30, 31, 1941 R.F.C. for Small Businesses .. Jan. 2, 3, 194 State and Local Governments . ..Jan. 4, 19 Non-Prof- it Jan. 6. Institutions BUYERS ATI Y tut liON! grandchildren. Surplus remaining after the priority periods will be offered to commercial buyers begin ning January 7, 1947. No retail soles mode to the general public. Proof of buyers eligibility required. ,r " X (Salt Nourt 9 a.m. p.m., MST, '- Sundays and Holidays) wil ba accaplad. C radii Ladies' and Gentlemen's FINE TAILORING Both Phone 095R5. Rt. 2, BoxA, Orem SUITS and COATS at $25 up 3 REPAIRING ALTERING REMODELING See n.. mada ii laianal Offica. i! I Samplaa aa diiplay plainly pricad, ihawinf maxi-ma- m and mini mam attabhthad la inwra agakabla diilribaiiaa. AN priarily daimama may laava addi-lian- al ardart which wil ba accaplad aa fal ar pra rara bads Iram any ratidatt al Iha and af aach priatky pariad. I. Wita ar wrila tar intarmaliaa aa mail ardart aad axparf parcbacac. Priarily and graupt ami bay an dayi atsipnad la Ibam. 4. Brabars ara axaladad tram priarily partkarinf. 3. Al aaki iiApil la WAA larm aad randirian. A Malta dMtbi payabta la Traawrar af Iha Unilad Slalaf. SatinaM cbaclii, aa appravad panaaal ckrcki. 3. ITS PROFITABLE TO BUY GOVERNMENT HAVE YOUBTIRES' THEIfi 491 South 2nd VITALITY ?. 1 Weit S Jh r d X ' MM - . . . . sr,- t- Office: 73 South, . Fatten f!- - INSl . All Makes Typewriters and Adding Machines SALE & Reconditioned Repaired We Call and Deliver Estimates Free Prices Reasonable i 514 ft. and Ekins, Phone v 432 1 , y wimsw Warded tor housework, five from 9 to 2 Phonc - J.IABLU FOR Double Red 1 4th West Phonc 60J or W I PETER J. WIPF K RAf SCE Sc4 Machines route 140 West Si " '1" Salt L::ile Cy. YEARS SERVICE IN PROVO 52 North E. r:i! nior(!'i'!:'(iC ALTKK SALE Delicious Apples, bn. or a truck load. Telephone jLtea104 026R2. New and supplies, PROVO TYPEWRITER oiiRji?J,n fjjA Al HI 117 West Center Phone ISMJn ' 20 SERVICE TIRIs Vending & !help wanted A:. Kv ST LOANS and PEAL GENEVA SALVAGE YARD Enter West Gate 8t. 1744-W- ' Provo F R E I) 23-- M Vi Phono 039J3 Oil SALE OFFSET DISKS L VETEKINAKIAN For limited time only, kindling anc jerap lumber, $1.00 per fi W- NICHOLES MAX M. load (any size). SURPLUS! Ekm. 1744-- MITCHELL LOST FOR V a trained specialist. Immediately Delivery & rallcn Every detail of the work is done precisely right by D-1- arrant,, la advanca with bayar't WAA 7. All dalivariac fa b. lacatiaa. repairs TAILORING ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANERS LOOK! SURPLUS BUYING IS EASY I. Viitram of World War II mail ba cartifiad al aaar-a- st WAA Cartifyiag Offica. 1 Sinai Mmh may bay ibrawab RF.C. Apply la naarart affica. sll, TEACH. VND SoU I0NS: A ,pn' pants, formsls, 3u Id reriodsl'J ex childrens clolT9NYnd V Mrs. Cuyler. Provo. Phone 2276-n- - |