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Show ft UTAH VALLEY SEWS Mdajr.Marl Mrs. Skinner Heads Lincoln P. T. A. Shop AD Around for that' New Refrigerator Mr. 'otadMen j I ' SELECTIVE Ada Skinner waa inatsll-- d aa the new president of the Lincoln P. T. A. In an Impressive ceremony conducted by State Mrs. Athens of Provo at the regular meeting this week In the Lincoln auditor lum. Mr. Taylor was installed rlce--I president and Miss Marsh waa secretary-treasure- r. Re- Nina tiring officers, President Stratton and Secretary Miss Marsh gave Interesting reports of the past year's work. Two numbers on the program were especially enjoyed: the singing by the "Singing Mothers" of ShHron stake, and the address on Democracy In Our Schools" by Professor A. C. Lambert of B. V. U. AIR CONDITIONS $159.95 HUISH Phone 1432 ELECTRIC Nothing Reserved - Every Suit on Sale! Gabardines, Worsteds, Twists, nels in plain backs, half-beltCollege sports. Flan- Regular $16.75 Klim Bellows Sizes 35 to 40 These are all guaranteed quality at the regular price $19.75 Sizes 33 to 42 i ! .88 A 4 3 ; You Von't believe such value until you see! DONT WAIT This sale is timed just right For Graduation Christensen's, Reporter several days In Ogden. The following people ettended the Salt Lake temple last Friday. Mr. Annie Larsen. Mrs. Caroline Farnsworth. Mrs. Mina Marriott. Mrs. Flora Bigler and Mrs. Sharp nc, 34 N. University Ave. Gillespie. Sirs. Leo James and Shlriey James vlslfed Friday in Salt Labe with her hnaband who la at the Veteran's hoplfal where he Is receiving treatment. Fine programs are being arSunranged for Mother's Dey In sacrament tnd day school Gappmayqr Saturday afternoon. Thoa taking part warn Jean Kofford. Orpha Laudle, Shlriey and Marylla Chrlatenaen, Jaaa-nea- n Watklna, Lyla and Lyla Da Lange, Lorna Jean Mayeock, Dorrell Graff, Jim and Stanley Weaver and Beatrice Gappmayer. Vlalton prevent were Mrs. Winnie Graff, Mra. Gertrude Weaver, and Dora Man Gappmayer. Twenty children were tha gueata of Mra. Arvllla De Lange at a birthday party given laat week for her son and daughter, Lyle and Lyla. Games were played and refreshments served,' a aperlal attraction being twin birthday cakes. Four babies were given names in Fast meeting last Sunday. They were Margene, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Roland Tldd, blessed by the grandfather, Raymond Partridge; Kimball Arnold, non of Mr. and Mra Arnold Burning-hablessed by the father; Patriot Kay daughter of Mr. and Mra. Bert Madaen, blessed by tha grandfather Robert L. Mommott and Bnnnla daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shepherd blessed by tha father. Nelaon Mr. and Mra. Tony and daughter Ruth will leave Friday for Ogdon to attend graduation exercises at tha Dee Memorial hoapltal action which Miss Dayle Nelaon. their daughter, will graduate. Utafrsnis Youre confident you look your tost when your clothes have been cleaned here. You know theyre spotless, trim, crisp and goed looking. And your budget knows youre smart, too! MADSEN CLEANING CO. HEW TIRE SWEEPS WET ROADS SO DRV YOU CRH LIGHT A MftTCfl OMITS TRACK! Youll ask yourself Why pay rent,? when you see the floor, plan of this American Colonial. A large living room, vestibule with guest kitchen, closet, dining alcove, Curtis one bedroom, and bath make up this attractive home. Tlanned with an eye to the future, a second bedroom, and bath may be readily added when needed. Our Home Service department will handle financing, plans, and furnish reliable materials. Let us explain the advantages of this plan and how we make home building easy and enjoyable. A lot or cash may be used as down payment. This home may be purchased on the F. II. A. twenty-yeplan (plus taxes and $ gw .45 ar J insurance) for Material Allan !. a month Lumber Co. Tri-Sta- te Plana Financing Phone 20 Johnson, Manager ASM Successful In every detail waa the operetta "Land of Happy Hearts" staged by the Edgemont Primary association Monday availing at the ward hall. Every child in the ward took part, with tha stage decorated with tlowers. targe spring floaaoma predominating. Douglas Hawkins and Gloria Ferguson, as king and qnaen; James Plnegar ai Laddie; Maxine Davis aa Lassie; and Leater llanaen, Jack Jones, Panl Trotter, Ella Clara Eastman, Delora and Dnvls, Maurlne BreTeton, Betty Ferguson taking tnu spanning parts: all did so well that director Mra Suale Melilrnm, Mra Beth Ferguson, and Mr Oaa Ferguson were proud of them all. Mrs. Merlo Hansen was accompanist. A short program after tha operetta featured a trio by Laura Meldrnm, Shirley James, and Dora Jean Meldrnm, accompanied ny Miss Margaret Pulsipher; a reading by Mrs. Gladys Smith, and lap dancing by Mary Jana, Myrtle V. and Cathlaen Green of Pleaaant Grove. loaf enough to hoots real I tee it. And LOOK AT WHAT IT HAll ! the only refrig- erator with the Glacier Sealed Unit of trmmandouu cold -making power. Only Leonard haa the famoue Matter Dial that lets you "tune In" foe Juat the freeaing power yon need. And look at aU these g convenience. New Meat File that keepe meat fteih for day a dry ator-ag- e vegetable bin that hold nearly two boahda . . . glam topped tray criapcn for green vegetable and morn room for pack-money-aavin- ... id FOOX brakes atop your wheel est. non-tld-d itopa on wet roads, you a tire that makes a dry track for tha rubber to grip. And that's exactly what this new Goodrich with the amaring g Tread does. Its spiral ban act like a battery of windihidd wipers sweep the water right mid left force it out through cfeep drainage grooves and atop you safer than youve ever qu! need Life-Sav- never-endin- topped before. CcQME ( US SHOW !N...f AMAZING SECRET YOU THE OF HOW THIS THAT EVER CAME ROADS.. .DRIES WET ROADS! See lor yourself why thousands of motorists call this new Silver-tow- n the safest thing on wheels. And remember, you get this lifesaving tldd protection plut the famous Golden Ply blow-ou- t protection all at no extra ooatl For safety tomorrow get Silvertowns today. SAFETY A $159,195 mum At on nc c. ft. laawM Six LOW IA1Y PAVMINTS ONLY THE QUItT LEONARD HAS THE MASTER UNIVERSITY PHONE SIS AVE. TREAD Silvertown GOLDEN PUT BLOW-OU- T Telluride Motor Go ROVO Telephone 1000 3S REMODEL REPAIR Small Monthly Payments Spear Lumber Co. Phone 34 195 West 3rd South PROTECTS DIAL! Ralph's Radio & Appliance Co. f):t NORTH Lai) Goodrichs ... C hallangmr 111! aged froeen foods. rm lucky to be able to offer yon each a refrigerator and n Five Year Protection Plan far It, toob Come in today! o More faiefflu far mere year have kept thair food aafe in Leonard than in an; refrigerator. cr ... . X but If a the tiraa that actually top your car. That why, far quick- GREffTEST to, I say that the stem Quiet Leonard b the greeted refrigerator eter to he displayed in ot Ralphs JUT I feel fee fceea in Asatneu this new SDvertown gives you the quickest non-skstops you've ever seen! No wonder TIRE HUGS DRY INTO OUR STORE valme when ar Hearts For the Qrowing Family Reporter and Mrs. Thornton Blrk (Virginia CUnger) former residents of Provo announced the birth of twin glrle born May 1. The new arrival hava a brother and sister. The following scouts received awards at the Court of Honor held Sunday evening in Sharon ward. Dell Bigler. Jack Meldrnm, Aaron Cllnger, Keith Jolley and Glen Plnegar. Mrs. Wilford Gillespie entertained the members of the Alofa club last Wednesday afternoon at her home. Bridge was the main diversion, high score being won by Mrs. Lloyd Banm. Lovely spring flowers were need In the decorations. A tasty luncheon was served to Meadames Roy Ferguson and Stanley Stubbs, guests and the following members: Clifford Stnbha, Lloyd Banm. Verl Stubbs. Virgil Borem, William Hull. George Boyce, Jr.. La Mar Farley, Howard Fergnsun. Wayne Monk and Morris Wlscombe and the hostess. Miss Mary Gillespies attended the annual ontlng of the students of the L. D. S. business college of Salt Lake last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Elliott and children of Ogden spent the weekend at the Robert Elliott i --turned home. Grant Elliott home with them after spending Balt Laka City atudylag a eouraa In library work at tha University of ITtab. Plano atodenta of Melba Pyna gava a recital at tha hqnia of Roy Edgemont Stages Iand of Happy .Mr. d Regular "Count your Blessings" was the theme of the talk given by Ray V. Went last Sunday evening in churrh. Special musical numbers were a chorus by the Bee Hive girls as follows: Shirley Christensen, Deon Patten, Dorothy Larsen Beatrice Gappmayer and Fern Pyne, and a plono solo by Shirley Christensen. A special Mothers imy program la being prepared by the officers and teachers of the Sunday school to be presented Sunday morning. An Invitation is extended to all mothers In the ward to be present. on Utah canned The lesson EDGEMONT and s, lUI Telephone Members of Camp Tamarack of the D.U.P. held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Harriet Varley Thursday afternoon. A fine program was given and refreshments served. Captain Nora Harding was In charge. A fine Mothers' Day program will be held Sunday morning at Sunday Srhool. Superintendent Harold Holdaway extends an Invitation to all mothers of the ward to be present. Four baby girls were blessed and given names at the Sunday Fast Day services. They were: Constance, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Spalding; Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Mitchell Stewart and. the little daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Debs Ferrell and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stewart were each named Joan. W. K. Allen has completed a four weeks swimming and life saving course at the U. of U. Ellis Orme of Tooele but formerly of Vineyard underwent an operation for appendicitis Tuesday at Salt Lake. He Is reported to be doing nicely. All are urged to attend the benefit concert Friday evening In the recreational hall. The P. T. A. and Band Mothers are sponsorto ing this fine entertainment raise funds to help aeiray tne expenses on the band suits for the 57 members will be given and the band will give a fine concert. Principal E. A. Beck Is In charge of the music. A small contribution will be expected and every member of the community Is invited to attend. fhfric Sfw-- 5 Center St. TIMPANOGOS Mrs. a H. Poulsoa, Koporter VINEYARD Mrs. Geo. P. Wells. StO W. goods was given at Relief society Tuesday by Mrs. Myrl Foots of the stake board. A demonstration waa made of the different brands and labels and the women were urged to make themselves familiar with Utah goods. Special numbers were Mother's day songs by the Relief society corns, directed by Mrs. Jennie Farley and accompanied by Mrs. Foote. Next week the literary lesson will be given by Myrtle Christen-senwfa- o woll review the book The City of Bells." Mr. aud Mrs. Chester Graff and sons Dorrell and Montell went to Southern Vtah this week where they will visit over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Terry parents of Mrs. Graff at Enterprise, and with the parents of Mr. Graff at Santa Clara. Mrs. Florence Shepherd la In WE HAVE THE ANSWER For Your Building Problems UTAH |