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Show Friday, June 17, 19S8 UTAH &r I.O.O.F. PROVOS 2reerrc SERVICE Mout imprmtHiva SERVICE one entire fnciUUe. of thla modem are pieced at the IneUnt disposal cf anyone calling thla number. No one need erer be reluctant to call became of " , for we number among onr patrom families of all claaa, and It ia onr fixed policy that ProToe preferred funeral eeUbUshment shall be available to all. THE memorial waa observed by the Joeal lodRe of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows Friday evening. Clyde Scott. Grand Master, of Utah, gave the memmorlal addreaa and paid a glowing tribute to tho departed members. Touching tho question of Immortality, Mr. Scott, said, "Thwe la an immortality which no akaptlc can dispute or even doubt, and that iu the Immortality of the Influence of some one who has passed on baa on the Uvea of those who are living, time may go but that Influence Is still with us and la a part of tho influences which are shaping our Uvea and the better tho Influence wo leave the better will be tho coming generations. The opening prayer waa offered by B. H. Boyers. Hr. Earl Johnson, accompanied by Hiaa Lorna Johnson, sang, Sleep Soldier Boy Sleep On and When Youre Gone I Wont Forget You. A vocal trio constating of Mrs. C. O. Jensen, Mrs. Sarah Ramsey and Carl Martlneau sang. O. God Be Merciful. Mr. Martlneau No extra charge for of 00 miles. withhe a radius gave as a solo number, Friend of Mine. As a closing number Mrs. Ramsey rendered, Abide With Me. The congregation stood In bowed silence while the names of tho following members of tho local lodge who have passed on were read: John Westphal. H. J. Smith, Hyrum Jensen, W. Heber Stubbs. Don R. Ellertsen, John J. Peters and B. M. Roberta. Guy F. Christensen presided. 91-R- Peek-n-Ea- , STAKE grow. Captain Thorit C. Hebertaon, of Battery r. 145 Artillery is attending the summer encampment at Camp Williams for IS days. There will bo no ehnrch ear, vices held here Sunday dne to Quarterly Conference being held at the Lincoln School auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. Victor M. Anderson hava had us their guests during tha week their daughter. and Norma and daughter-in-lagrandaughter, Mrs. Lester Anderson and baby of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Reed Holdaway has returned home for tha summer. Me Is a sophomore student at the University of Southern California Deni tal School. 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Everywhere throughout their travel they will visit universities, libraries, and other institutions of education and learning, and intend also to visit every L. D. 8. mission headquarters In United States. Pioneer days will be spent at Palmyra at the Joseph Smith Memorial farm, after which they will head East to tho Now England states, visiting Harvard, Yale, and other similar schools, with a whole month planned for Washington D. C., and a week or two In New York. Baton Ronge, Louisiana, and centers In Florida will hold them for more weeks, with tho negro Institutions being special objects of study. Heading wert they will spend some time In Texas, and on to Mexico, coming north to California centers where at least six weeks are to be spent In Los Angeles. They hope to be home by Christmas, educational 1938. VALLF.Y Flour & Feed J. S. Smith & Sons PROPRIETORS . . . from u survey of ell Court Reporters ia every city ia the U. 8. of 100,000 Population or more. 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'88 Bnlrk Sedan '87 Graham Bedan '85 Stndebaker Sedan '85 Olda Sedan MANY 7 7 7 7 7 7 T T 7 OTHERS All Prices at the ONE BIG LOT Russ GRADE Poultry gnd Dairy FEEDS HAY and GRAIN 151 N. University Ave. PHONE 114 $75.00 '21 Chev. Coach $15.50 28 Ford Coupe $55.00 All Makes Traher 150 North Univ. Ave. PHONE 666 FLYPRUF SCREENS Utah Timber and Coal Company's screens are custom made to fit your windows either In the half or full else. They are strongly constructed from dear pine, firmly braced and covered with Get 10 mesh screening. your screens now before Free mosqnlto time. estimates. Phone 232 re-op- Reporter Outstanding In every detail was the wedding reception given at Rosalawn last week by Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Memmott honoring Mr. and Mrs. Bert Madsen. Thla is the first wedding reception to be held at the pavilion and It was beautiful with the decorations of flowers and colored lights. The lovely bride was charming In bine net with a white train and was attended by Mrs. Bessie Excell as Matron of Honor, Miss Geraldine Memmott as Maid of Honor, and the bridesmaids, Maxine Gordon end Marjorie Haneses. In the receiving line were the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mem-mo- tt and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Madsen, Mr. Mole Knudaen and the bridal party. The train hearers wars Barbara Excell and Bobby Cooper, nelce and nephew of the bride. Following the march of the bridal party, dancing waa enjoyed by about three hundred and fifty guests who met to congratulate the young couple. Refreshments were served and many beautiful gifts were received. The young conple will make their home in Lakevlew. Very Interesting services were held Sunday evening with the Yesharah club furnishing tha program. The preliminary exercises mere conducted by C. Wll-foLarsen of the Blshorplc. Tho time was then turned to Mrs. Lila Hatch who conducted the program. The speakers were Mrs. Veda 8. Nelson. Miss Beatrice Haws and Lila Hatch. Special musical numbers were "That Wonderful Mother of Mine by little Irene Rowan, a duet I hear a brown bird singing by Mrs. Irene Rowan and daughter Rarhel and a trio by Mrs. Rowtn, Mias Rowan andLaVona Jensen. Among those who attended the M. I. A. and Primary convention In Salt Lake City Saturday and Sunday were Mr. end Mrs. Orrel De Lange, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maycock. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Kitchen, Melba Pyne, Afton Wants, Olive Durnlngham. Winnie Graff, Cynthtn De Lange, Lucy Poulson. Members of the Stake Board of the T. W. M. I. A. held a meeting at the homo of Mrs. Lorna May-cor-k Monday afternoon where plans were formulated and assignments made for the M. I. A. convention to be held Saturday and Bunday In connection with the Stake conference. Those present were: Lorna Mnycock, Adell Fielding. Winnie Graff, Lucy Poulson. Fern Laudle. Orvllla Ila Gadd, and Ossa Fer- Phone 232 Kitchen. Those from the ward who participated In the dance festival at Salulr last week were: Mias Lucille Mise Dortha Farley, Jones, Merrill Farley, and Stanley Farley. Stanley Farley represented the stake In the church tenuis tournament In Salt Lake City last week end and waa successful In winning the single match In the semi-final- Indianapolis, Indiana after visiting ten days with Mrs. Velma Christensen. Tony Lee Christensen, who accompanied them will spend the summer with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Orrel Do Lange and ramlly left Tuesday morning for Fish Lake where they will enjoy a few daye vacation. Mrs. Harriet Asny of Lovell. Wyoming In visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Thomaa Better Quality Eyewear s. Eyewear in flattering 1938 styles . . . with improved comfort features. Benefit ss others by our superior optical Berries. PLEASANT VIEW Busan P. Jameson Telephone 021-R- 1 Dr. G. H. Heindselman The ward choir enjoyed an outing at Giles Ranch In Provo Canyon Monday night Bonfire, wolner stories and roasting, games were enjoyed by about 120 West Center thirty choir members. People la Pleaaant View desiring to furnish vegetables for canning for tha school luncheon next school year please cal OS1RI. Credit will he given each family for produce furnished. Vegetables acceptable are peace, beets, corn, string beans, or tomatoes. Claude Snyder le confined to hie home with a crushed chest suffered when the car on which ho was working fell on him when It slipped off tho jacks Which wero holding It up. Miss Nottle Lewis of Goshen spent Snndsy with her brother, T. J. Lewis and family. Mrs. Edna Hansen, spent the week end in Salt Lake City, attending Primary convention. Mrs. Mary MacKay and Edith Snow attended Friday sessions. Honoring Keith Jameson, whose fifth birthday anniversary was Saturday, his mother gave him a birthday party. Tha afternoon waa spent with gamae end program, after which luncheon waa served to Rnlon and Aleen Phillips, Jean Snyder, Mary and David Yonng, Colleen and Alton Eklns, Thomaa and Emory Patten. Cllata and Sharieen Edwards, Revs and Rulon Carlow, Danny Vance and Keith Jameson. Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Russell of Taber, Alberta. Canada are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Muhlesteln this week. Mr. Russel! la Mrs. Muhlestelna brother. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carlow and Mr. and Mrs. Jamee Carlow end family of Cleveland were Pleasant View visitors this week. There will ha no Bunday School or night meeting next Sunday due to Stake quarterly Optometrist Drages Market 1. G. A. 24-o- z. jar 19c 3 tins for 10c SALAD DRESSING, LGjV. . . quarto 33c Pinto 25c MAYONAISE, I. G. A SOAP Crystal White, giant bars 5 for 17e GRAPEFRUIT, (Shavers No. 2 cans) for PORK and BEANS, SOAP, Palm Olive 2 2 cans 3 ....... ban for I.G.A. SOAP FLAKES, . . large pkg. 2 for TUNA FISH, I.G.A. y size 3Ibs. for PRUNES .... SLICED BEEF, 2-o- WEINERS CHEESE BACON, sliced RUMP ROAST ROLLED RIB ROAST BUTTER 19c 10c 17c 19c 33c 19c glass 23c z. per pound per pound per lb. per lb. per lb. per lb. 15c 15c 23c 17c 20c 28c Brand New Firs! Qualify TIRES e. PROVO'S FIRST 12-15--18 $100 Profit GUARANTEE Against Anything Want Ads POH SALE: IIunIocss Property in the heart of Provo. 50 foot frontage by 150 feet deep at 851 W. Center Street Have also tract of land, located at corner of First North and Oth W. Can be cut Into 4 residence lota. Would consider reduction to anyone who could handle both propositions. COST Plus FOR BALE- - One Mower and rake. See W. F. Wlscombe, Phone 0S4R4 JJlOc J ;For Your COIFFURE To wear with year New Spring Bonnet VISIT TUB MAR-VE- L BEAUTY SHOPPER ; 274 W. Outer Phono 1188 PLUS OLD TIRE We Have Some II OMES at Reduced Prices! It will pay you to look them We handle the H. O. Wo say, "Now L. C. Homes. Is the time to bny a homo or build one. We have some homes and apta. for rent. Also, good paying businesses. We are doing .this to acquaint yon with the Money Saving Deals you can make at this store. ALSO: We will give you a New Heavy Duty Red Tube (Any Size) Exchange over. for SEE For Berviore YOU N. Unlv. Ave. Phone 488 CANT AFFORD TO PASS THIS SALE UP! L & H Tire Co. 3-1- IS $1.00 with the purchase of a New Tire Fire Insurance the Beet IROWS & IIAWS Realty Co. -- MEATS Farm Bureau women heard two excellent talks Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. H. Grant Ivins on the subject of Cooperatives''. The speakers were Mary K. Mowers and Della War-dlBrown and Carma Evelyn Mlchler were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brown Sunday and Monday. Store PEANUT BUTTER DEVILED MEAT conference. rd guson. Mrs. Daisy Nelson and daughter Ruth have returned from Utah Timber & Coal Company 164 W. 5th N. Senior Temple excursion will be held Thursday, Jane 30, 1938 to the Salt Lake Temple from Sharon Stake. Junior Baptismal excursion will be next Saturday, June 19. from the Sharon stake, with the wards participating: following Lakevlew, Sharon. Tlmpanogos, ,and Vineyard, with 32 young people being called to perform these ordinance. The Salt Lake Temple will dose on the evening of Saturday, Mon-- i July 2nd and will day, Ang. 8, 1938, for the nsnal ordinance work. 6 petal rates on the Orem train, ,77 cents for the round trip, each Wednesday on tho first train, leaving Provo at 7:50 A. M there will also bo special rates on the Orem for the Senior temple excursion to bo held Thursday, June 30th. Telephone I4J2 at Big Amelia Letts, Reporter Phono 048J1 Mrs. C. H. Poulson, Vacation Sale 28 Chev. Coupe GENEALOGY TIMPAN060S for Our Arti FBffS and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. 8. H lilake. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard AnderMrs. Geo. F. Wells, Reporter son' new house Is under con4 Telephone struction on their farm wwt of the James U. Taylor home. The Grand Opening of Hotel Benjamin Blake of tho St. t, Vineyard's first hotel Joseph Stake Presidency of Ariwill take place Juno 27. zona with hla wife visited here Special features will bo a grill 'Sunday with hla brothers, 8. II. room with good eats, a barber 'Blake and James T. Blake. They shop and beauty parlor In oper- were enroute to their home, havation with expert operators, gift ing attended M. I. A. conference shop, .deep tea fishing, and horse in Salt Lake. Relief Society meeting will be racing. A professional traveling troope held next Tneeday. A qnilt wll will furnish a nnlqna floor be made and tha teachers will show. make their report. All memBe sure and visit the White bers are invited to ho present. Elephant booth. Dont forgot the date and please let your hair -20 DR. SUWEEKS NEWS VINEYARD HOLD MEMORIAL VALLEY 8 W. Center St Provo. Phone 579J. |