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Show juday, Juo6 24, 1938 UTAH VALLEY NEWS PAGE Fire PLEASANT VIEW PIRMAGIFS IUrth Mr. and FirmagesV alue Demonstration Mr. Clarence Ashton, (Anna 8potten) are rejoicing over the arrival ot a son .born Sunday at tha Crane Maternity Home. Reports are that tha mother and babe are doing well. rnttona ot the Page School who ere Intereated In having their children taka hand In connection with their achool work next season are Invited to call Mr. Vernon, niuiic instructor, for a free try-oof instruments to find one especially suited for each rhlld. Weekend guests at the P. K. Kellson home were the following who came to Provo for the Scandinavian convention: Mr. and Mrs. Chris Johanaon. Mrs. Zina White, and Miss Beth White. Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tanner and Mr. and Mra.M. C. Jones and family uf Price and Mr. Paul Lewis of Douglas, Aria., Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Kellson took their daughters Mildred and Elaine to Ogden Sunday evening after the convention. The girls will spend their vacation there. Harold and David Kellaon returned to Price for their mention with the M. C. Jones while Joy Ann Jones la spending her vacation with her grandmother, W&TlTiab DEPOT M Double or Single Breasted Sport or Plain Back Cnrlee Make 0 Marx Haas Made J. Friedman Made NOW SELLING OFF AT You Cant Afford to Miss These Values Be the to Pick Out Yours. First in the Store To-Morr- and Young Mens White Boys SHOES Friedman-Shelb- y All Leather Shoes Reg. $3.98 and $2.98 NOW ONLY Sizes 2 to 6 75 OXFORD STYLES Pair Ladies White SHOES Marked down from $3.98 to SEE THEM TODAY These are our 25 $ m .98 Shoes Friedman-Shelb- y Pair Ladies White or Grey SHOES .00 Reduced from $5.85 to pair 19 Mens White Caps Mens White Duck Pants 98 Per Pair Fully Shrunk Mens Wash Slacks WASH BOYS Sizes 2 to 8 Sanforized NOW ONLY Per Pair Fully Shrunk Fancy Patterns r aa SUITS c 69C-9- 8 bett. Richard Bone left Monday for the Mission home In 8slt Lake City to spend two weeks before leaving July 5 for a mission in the Western States. Mr. H. L. Slack, la spending a month In Washington D. C. and other eastern cities as tne guest of his son, Ellis. He Is expected home In ten days. Ills son intends to come to Utah with him and spend sometime here with relatives and friends, Theron Klllpack had hla father visiting with him part of this CITY Wilson Made Many to Choose From Regular 98c NOW ONLY 69c C. (. 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More than 400 men and women passed TO years of age were en- tertained at Vivian Park Friday SHRIVERS by the Utah Stake Old Folks committee, beaded by Jesaa Haws, rity commissioner and assisted by Clark Newell, Wilford Johnson, and William J. llowe, as well as by the varloua ward committees who devoted unstinted, labor to- Style Leadership tm ward making an enjoyable time, Including a hot dinner, for their guests. . . . from a survey ot all Court Reporters lu every In tha U. S. ot 100,000 Population or more. dty Isnt this amazing preference for the L. C. Smth by the worlds hardest users of typewriters, the most competent testimony of typewriter speed and performance you ever heard of 7 And isnt L. C. Smith the typewriter you will want in your home or office? THE NEW SUPER - SPEED L G SMITH Take Our Tip and Hurry for Yours j PAST COLORED WASH PRINTS Wide Regular 15c per yard NOW ONLY PER YARD Regular Sold In Provo The Scout Troupe under the supervision of Alfred Madsen Scout Master, left Monday morning for Kavajo Lake in Southern 57 North First West Utah. They expect to see all points of Interest, including Phone 13 for Demonstration Zlons, Bryce, and Grand Canyons before returning home, approximately 25 scouts are on the trip Several people from Lake view attended the Clinger Reunion at Saratoga Sunday afternoon. An elaborate dinner was served and games and swimming were en Ranch In Sooth Fork of Provo Quite teriouHly ill at her home tha for tbe pant few day bnt la rejoyed during the afternoon and Canyon the people giving party were all former students ported to be doing well now. We evening. Dr. and Mr. J. W. Frame were of Mrs. Frame who wa the for- wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson the honor guests of a group of mer Kell Creer of Payson, teacher school. and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson young people Monday evening at at Lincoln high a weenier roast at the Thomas . Mrs. Scott A. Taylor ha been spent Sunday In Manti visiting the temple and relatives pnd friends. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Bunnell and son and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Frame and sons of Los Angeles spent Sunday afternoon and evening In Provo and American Fork the Canyons, they went around & Dyeing Company Provo Cleaning Tlmpanogos loop after which they enjoyed a weenie roast new is now Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Averson and family of Port Orchard Wash We clean your clothes cleaner Ington spent the weekend at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. WUfonl CLEANING, PRESSING, DYEING AND OUR Oweson, the t Tuesday for St. REPAIRING WORK IS UNSURPASSED Johns, Arizona. Mr. Charles Madsen and sons Halo Cleaned and Blocked and James Madsen left ThursDUANE L. ALGER, president day morning for Strawberry lake where they will spend the sumALMO D. ALGER, manager. mer at the Madsen Bros, fishing Weal Tl N. Flint Phone 16 eamp. All Indications promise s very good fishing season thin summer. Utah Valley Publishing Co. SS 4jo Tv 4 Smiths are used by Court Reporters than all other makes More L. ( by SUITS AND COATS NOW SELLING AT jKgf5 Provo, Utah . (Helen Oveeon - Reporter) LADIES BATISTE 276 W. Center RA LAKE VIEW Mens Polo Shirts es and Dyers Phone 448 J Led by Harrison R. Merrill, profeasor of Journalism at B.Y.U., a group of Itabna left Sunday for a three weeks tour of the Southwest California, Old Mexico, Texas, and Kew Mexico. They are travelling by Union Pacific, and expect to speud nine days In Mexico City, reaching there next Sunday.' They will arriva home July 8. The Third Annual Writers Roundup haa been act for July 18 and IS, local writen looking forward to a conference marked by tha visit ot such outstanding writers as Erueat Haycox, one of Americas greatest western story writen; Walter Davenport, associate editor of Collier's; Joseph Auslander, anthologist and poet; and Oliva Woolley Hurt, one of Utah's own pootoaaoa. week. Wells Ferguson of Fergs Service has returned from Detroit with his new Chevrolet Sedan. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ray Eklns Ruth Eklns, Lenora Ashton and Francis Hunn spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City on business. A testimonial for Kiennrd Bone and Primary graduation exercises will be held Sunday evening In the ward chapel. A large crowd la desired. The following children enjoyed a birthday party Tuesday afternoon for Alleen Phillips whose fifth birthday occurred on that day: Don Vance, Mary and David Toung, Darlene Davis, Vida and Kell Ford, Jean 8nyder, Colleen and Alton Eklns. 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