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Show Friday, March 24, 1939 UTAH VALLEY NEWS your $$ will MERCHANTS WISE Advcrtif c! 'OREAD GO THEADS FAR am sew,M Wall Valley Blass & Paint Street Campaign Launched crowned the efforts of Mrs. Joy O. Clegg and Dean Miner Wednesday night when the Vineyard Gold and Green ball was unanimously acclaimed the Civic, government and church organizations!, women a biggest success of the social club and st her group interested in home beuutification season, with a huge crowd preand every event carried out and civic improvement have adopted a county landscaisc sent, with grace and case from the improvimcnt program, in harmony with a program crownlngg of tha Queen, Miss launched by a Central State committee and Governor June Gregory by the King, Lewis 1 the grand floor show itluodV 1147 World Fair Committee. A many touriat Welles, by 12 couples led by the king and Phone 403 Dealers in Wallpaper, Paint and Glass Announcement unused buildings and barna, autodead mobile Junk collections trees, weeds, fallen dowq fences farm machinery;' by repair, replacement, removal or screen. (2) To eliminate unsightly surroundings In communities. (S) to plant lawns, shrubs, vines and trees to Improve landscapes. (4) to paint all buildings. Additional emphasis In the present spring campaign la the removal or repair of all unsightly barna and fences In Utah Connty, and to clean up and organise barnyards so that machinery and equipment shall not bo unsightly. Central Committee The program and Ita organisation was recommended by a central county committee. Member of this cordmlttee were appointed to work oat details at a meeting previous county-wid- e held March 12th. George Bmcath of the B. Y. U. Landscape Department was elected chairman. Other member of the central committee are; Mrs, Ales Hed-qulMr. Harvey King, Mra. H. Grant Ivlne, Prank J. Earl, J. Vaur Water and Owen Ash. Representatives of the various organisations who met Monday, March 20th at tha County Courthouse asked Mark Eggertsen, Junior Chamber President, of Provo and Mayor B. M. Jolley of Orem to head thla program In their district. Other chairmen In thla dlatrlct are: John N. Whimpey; Lehl, American Fork, Keith C. Nielson (Temporary) ; Pleasant Grove: Owen Ash; Llndon: J. D. Wad ley and Rlebard Culllmore; Alpine: D. D. Adamson; Vineyard: J. L. Larsen; Provo: Mark Eggertson (TemLakevlew: Jess Bum-sloporary); Bprlngvllle, Mra. Edward Spanish (Temporary) ; Clyde Fork; Jamea Anderson; Payaon: Mr. Pearl Bigler; Palymra: George J. Hansen; Oenola: Cecil Utahs and entirely different line of strictly ultra modern WALLPAPERS, priced so low tor We have 1939 a large variety to choose from, both in color harmony and texture finishes which are so vital in present day modes of interior decoration. Edgemont Gold and Green It all Colorful Event The highlight of the year was tha annual Gold and Green ball held laat Thursday evening In tho Edgemont hall which waa artistically decorated In gold and green streamers. The main event of the evening waa the Queen's procession and coronation. Two little trumpeters. Nelson; Carlo Bartlett and Wanlta Pine-ga- r, Orem: B. M. Jolley (Temporannounced the Queen, Doroary); Pleasant View and Edge-mon- t: thy Trotter and her escort. Grant Mra. H. Grant Ivina; Elliott. She waa lovely In a beautiful Mapleton: Elmer Bird; Salem: blua net and satin, her tarln Roy Taylor; Benjamin: Paul Ludlow; Leland: Herbert Peterson; bearers were little Anna Moyle Santaquln: I. C. Holliday; Go- and Collen Brereton. Little Zends shen: Ray Rurraaton;- Lakeahorq: Booth carried the crown. The atThomas M. Anderson. tendants, Miaa Ora Baum, who wore a beautiful frock of orchid xxaocK&r net and Mra. Ellen Bellows who appeared In dainty green net, GET completed the procession. WE BOAST EVERY PATTERN IN OUR LINE IS FULLY GROUNDED RETURNS For Your Effort USE ANACONDA SPECIAL! Treble Superphosphate Columbia Steel Sulphate of Ammonia We also offer a new service Our Three Mixed 4-1- 10-20- insure perfect balance in room harmony. 6-3- different line. i -0 0-0 See Us For lnfonnatioB or Consultation WASATCH Company R.K.l. No. 3, llox PHOXE tor March 21, at Lincoln high school. Tho Prom committee announces everything la ready to Insura Its DU WMI-- The hall will be decorated In pastel colors, In keeping with the theme "Springtime." A park will be featured In the decorations and the assembly will feature a playletta. The Prom committee Is Merrill Farley, chairman, Ellen Bone. Fay Andrews, Beth Prestwick, and Russell Bellows. They estend an invitation to everyone to Thursday, March SO, tha Bishopric of tho Provo Fourth ward will bo the honored guests st s wsrd bsnquet sponsored by the Relief 8oclety the wsrd. During the day the ladles of the Relief Society will stage s bsxaar, after which the bsnquet starts st 1p.m. and shout 200 guests will be seated. Pistes coat 00 rente each for the banquet. of G. B. S. Jh A Column of Comment Wise and Otherwise You mag not like the way God made the world, but here it is. You cau take it or leave Deer Means RYB BTRAQ HEADACHE BLURRED VISION REMOVED BY GLASSES FOR RENT ERoom apartment, furnished. Suitable fur single lady. Seo Mr. Hank Smith, IB N. t IV. The latest scientific method st examining the eyes Absolut, results guaranteed. Used two-wa-y l, one Syracuse plows, Spring Tooth Harrow, Some Planet Jr. One Horse Cultivators. W. F. Wlscombe, N phono OS4R4. s s three-Whee- it and most of us are in no hurry to leave it. Anon Judging from reports, a very harmonious meeting was held by the citizen of Orem and the Town Board last Monday evening when plans for tho new town park and the possibility of enlarging the town were discussed. Mayor Jolley made a strong plea. It Is reported, to glva an opportunity to all the surrounding communities to get culinary water through Orem If they so He pointed out that desire. Orem has, with Its Deer Creek subscription, enough water to take care of more than 2,000 services, whereas It now has but BOO. There seemed to be no desire on the part of anyone to undertake a csmpaln to get additions to tha town, but simply to be In a position. If groups would like to Join, to give them a full opportunity. When the new town park Is an arcomplMhed fact as landscape architect LaVal Morris of the Brigham Young University has It planned. It will he one of the outstanding parks In the State of Utah.' One aide la outlined for passive recreation and the other for active recreation, and there will be n beautiful walk, with a grand stand between. Orem offlelals are certainly to be complimented upon their acquiring of this property and for proceeding to develop It now that they ran get labor and some materials without any cost to the community. It in understood the work will be done by few materials are WPA, nod required, the rash outlay for the town will tie prartlrally nothing. fore-sight- vv. FOR SALE I Spreader, la good cowlltioa. tV. F. Wlacombe, Ml. OS4-R- 4 FOR BALE: Peaches, See Apple, Fears, Cherrlee. WILDWOOD Us for Prices HOLLOW FARM NURSERIES 4A7 Phone 011R3. STOOL: NURSERY No glasses recommended x. Classes may be had on Easy Payments. Icea needed. Or. 6. N. HEINDSELMAI with Helndeelman Optical Jewelry Co. DUKES MARKET PHONES: 200 - 201 Cannon-Ashto- line. n, OLDSMOBILE DEALER CHEVROLET 191 South University Avenue 1935 GHEV. SEDAN A-- - SPECIAL! $375 l Shape Fully Guaranteed CASH FOR CARS OR EQUITIES CUSTOM REBUILT USED CARS Liberal Allowances on New Cars Phone Provo Night Wrecker Service IBB When the State Road Com- mission will get busy and finish tho elate highway through Orem. When the Orem Police Deportment in its new uniform will begin to bear down on speeders. When Principal Warnlck of the Lincoln High School and his staff of teachers will get busy on the Improvement project foe the High School grounds. If the multitudes who attended the ward reunions held recently will be seen again in church this coming year. We hope it Isn't a case of the loaves and the fishes. How many more conferences Hharon Stake will hold before the new auditorium la ready. BOWLING! Exciting and Healthful Sport BOWLING ... on First Class Alleys and Equipment! 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CHEMICAL Phone 403 BY VON(DosIJ5T)EHULSIFINEu: Springtime Theme At Junior Prom. access. 6-4 Field Fertilizers Let Us Help You with this New Service or call at our store to see this new and 348 West Center St. Bishopric To Be Honored, 4th Ward dancs. menade We bring the samples to your home so you may select your patterns under the influence of your own surroundings to Utah Valley Glass & Paint Tho M.I.A. dances were given by the following couples: Mr and sMVa Howard Ferguson, Mr and Mra Milton Bellows, Lorn Mec-haJerry Nelson, Bam Marrlottl, Edythe Trotter, Ed. Salisbury. Ora Banm and 8tanley Farley. MIsa La Verne Bartlett presented n lever military tap "Springtime" baa been chosen as tha them for the Junior pro- in Wallpaper Display We Will Also Be Pleased To Help You With Your Paint Problems. Best grade, dependable, free delivery service. Storage rates. New low price on slack. C. Chrlatopharaon. Phon 791. COAL: - GREATER . queen. Beautiful gold and green costumes were worn by the flower girl, Carol Iloldaway and the crown bearer, Leroy Holdaway, also by the train bearers, Norma Clegg and Dorothy Nell Gammon, and the trumpeters. Fern Mussel and Dorothy Williams. were Luella The attendants They are to sponsor local con- Thacker and her escort. Dean tests In clean-u- p activity and Shumway; Eva Allen and Wilson home beautification and carry on Madsen. Stake board members an effective publicity and educa- present Included: Mr. and Mra. tional program. Tha Central W. M. Vernon, Mrs. Adelle Fieldcommittee recommended that tha ing, Mr. and Mra. Chester Graff, local communities bo divided Into Miss Lucille Farley, and Vern diatrlcta or blocka and Captains Alleman. appointed over them responsible VINEYARD WARD for tho necessary campaign activity In that section. Born to Mr. and Mra. John Goode, a granddaughter WednesD. U. P. Edgemont The parents are day morning. Entertained Debbe and Lucille Goode Farrel. Arlo Shumway will be home Mrs. Zana Nielson and Mra. from the Western State mission Jana B rereton were hoatessee to in a few days, accordln to word the Edgemont esmp, Daughters Just received that he had been of Utah Pioneer at tha Nielson released from hie labor. horn Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Sarah Marrlottl In charge of AT THE FORUM tha meeting. A sketch of Pioneer fruit raisProfessor B. F. Cummings ing written by Bliss beth Ferguof (he B. Y. I'., head of the son was read by historian Eva Class leader Elate department of modern and Gillespie. rlnsHiral language. will be Campbell gave the lesson "Early tlie speaker at the Public Pioneer Choirs. Two solo numforum March 80 In tha Provo bers were given by Captain Ossa high school auditorium, anFerguson. nounces Jeeee W. Johnson, Chaplain Dora Clnff offered tha director. prayers and lovely refreshments Professor Cummings subwere served to Mesdames Ossa ject will be What of Mexico Ferguson, Florence Clasler, Sarah as a neighbor 7 He has kfqrrlotxl, Josephine Thomas, Elsie Campbell, Eva Gillespie, spent several months la Mexico and cornea to the Merne Schone Dora Cluff, ElisaForma with first hand knowbeth Ferguson, Racheal Davis, Lola Wlacombe, Margaret Pulsiledge of the problems of I'. 8. Mexico relationships. pher, Flora Bigler, Annie GillesThe publle Is invited. Time pie, Ella Baum and the hoeteas. 8 p. m. Open discussion follows the address. n; A New This and That SucriMS centennial, a concerted effort la The local chairmen are to being made to beautify our high- select assistants, eall a meeting of way and home In preparation representative of the various for the event. civic and church group and with them decide on a coordinated plan Objectives Tb long-tim- e goal are: (1) of action for their community InTo remove all unsightly vlewa cluding the sponsoring of a local from onr atate hlgbwaya, county campaign, dates of which should hlgbwaya and city streets old, be aet before May I. Swift win 348 West Center Utah County Landscape a ill be expected in the State to help celebrate Williams Vineyard Holds Successful Gold and Green Ball I R. F. D. 3 Box 98 X X alt Lake City, Utah All West Exposure Rooms Delightfully Air Cooled ERNEST C. ROSSITER, nirr HIGHLY RECOMMENDED |