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Show UTAH VALLEY NEWS I. Mdajplfay 26, G. Strawberry Day, June 7 Nuptials Celebrated at Windsor Kirk-Morbe- Plea! Grove are underway for the Preparation 18th annual Pleasant Grove Strawberry day, being held June 7. Fred C. Bhoell, mdent of the chamber of comprt merce, announced that this promise to be a bigger celebration Ilian usual, with a mammoth parade, free berrlea, carnival, dance, and all the trimming. It is estimated by Blaine Swenson, chairman of the committee on free berries, that two tona of strawberries will bo needed to serve tbe 20,000 guest expected to participate In the relcbration. A historical theme will be carried out In the parade, with floats from cities tlirough-ou- t the state. A queen will be crowned, nomination for which nre taking place this week. Six girls are competing at present: Luana Llm, Bea Walker, Phyllis Glllman, Ilelpn Hendrick-seMildred Bezxant, and Dawn Baxter. Runner-u- p in this contest will be crowned Miss Pleasant Far the (growing Family Mlsa Hortense Morbey, daugh-tof Mr. and MVs. Wallace Mor- by became the bride of Alvla er Colonial. ed Skants IS home. A family dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Terry Friday honoring George Rasmussen on the elthy fourth anniversary of his birth. Present were Mr. and Mrs. James Rasmussen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Raamnsaen and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Terry and family. In spite of hie age Mr. Rasmussen la active and able to work and was a very efficient caretaker of the chapel and ground! until about two years ago. 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. H. A. twenty-yeplan (plus taxes and $ mm .45 X a month for I insurance) ar J Tri-Sta- te Mitcriili Allan Lumber Co. Plana Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hunn of Pleasant View of the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Bryant Knowlton, son of Mr. and Mra. Frank Knowlton of Grantsvllla. The marriage will take place June 1 In the Salt Lake temple. The couple will leave for Berk ley, Calif, where Mr. Knowlton will attend school. The bride to be le a graduate of B. Y. U. where she was a member of the Ceet Tie social unit, She ha fulfilled a mission In tbe North Central states, rat tne past two years she has been employed in the Adam 8. Bennion office of the Utah Power and Light Co. In 8alt Lake City. Mr. Knowlton la a graduate of the TJnlveralty of Utah and la teaching school at Tooele. !). Johnson, Manager Phone 80 Cannon-Ashton,In- c. CHEVROLET 1QQP IjJJ rnnn rUIfU OLDSMOBILE DEALER TOURING SEDAN, TUUKK MODEL - SPECIAL! 191 South University Avenue CASH FOR CARS OR EQUITIES N CUSTOM REBUILT USED CARS Liberal Allowance on New Cars Non and Used Farniture Bought and Sold DSED 1L 9x12 AX. RUG, (like new) ... I PRICE LIVING ROOM SUITE lSED BEDROOM SUITE, extra good I USED BREAKFAST SETS g 95 .50 Late Model up COAL RANGES NEW 98 INLAID LINOLEUM ALSO -- Sq. yd Remnants at Special Discounts! Furniture Exchange 316 West Center St At Neeley's Mra. Jack Nielson gave a shower at Keeleya Friday evening for her daughter, Alleen, who la to be married soon. The following program was given: Solo, Afton C. Penrod; two solos, Penrod Glaxter; two, dnets, Ila Jean and Jay Johnson of Sprlngvllle; piano solo, Venice H. Fairer. Rnth Stott took charge of the clever games after whleh refreshments were served to 45 relatives and friends. Many lovely bride-to-bgifts were presented to the PHONES: 200 - 201 . Madsens ooeteeoeeeeeoy, growing fast growth, and to avoid rachitic deformities which can seriously affect future laying rapacity. Build for fall profite FEED now FARMS GROWING ISH to your growing pullets. Idaho Grown Russett SEED POTATOES $1.10 per cwt. feeds PHONE OlfllW Larson Studio rA period to help you get sound FARMS very busy in hie Provo summer classes also, reservations must be made immediately If any more wish to get Into them at Lincoln. Phona Mr, Terry at 0S9JI. Schedule of classes in all departments were published In tha' Vole of 8haron laat. week. Hunt up your copy if you have forgotten when they start, or call Mr. Tbrry, whoso interest In these elaaaes le well Illustrated by hla quoting Longfellow thus: Show me a home where music dwells, and Ill show you a happy, peaceful and contented family. Is me young and I appreciate their vlewa on life. WEAR SMART In tha new Tlmpanogoa, too, NEW-LIK- E there la appreciation in abundance for tbe modern school building Classes had Just been CLOTHES - - I arrived. dismissed II. R. Etahell, who taught at yonr tha Provo Junior High for two by the wise I years, arid hae been principal t use of GOOD cleaning. the Tlmpanogoa for ten yeare, Well nuke yoar gar proudly etalea that his school has meats do twice tho w an enrollment of 625 students, look better, but vice, of last with tha ,140 compared Get the habit, longer. old were in the year when they for appearance's sake. building. "It le now possible," he said, "to have a vary fine educational program with tha where the children can have thalr activities, Cleaners plays, and dancing. Wi also havo a very flue library." 119 N. University Ave. Mr. Stahali Is also proud of tha hie definite advances which A group of people from school la making through tha ward went to Manti work of exceptionally capable ii TIRE REPAIRING teachers. CHURCH NOTICES j; temple Monday to attend the Mlsa Beth Kruger hae marriage of Miss Zella Gurr who of the Kindergarten; charge Now See became the bride of Loy DeVan Mrs. Susie Whltlker, library; Notices ro meetings of Roberta In the Manti temple that Miss Ina Webb, music. On thri u. s. TIRES church organisations ara from day. names I tho list found seniority now on to bo sent or tele-- ! Tha ceremony was performed and of Miss Edna Boyle, Mlsa Belra to President Sidney of phoned tho Robert by Young, president Manilas, and Mrs. Jennie HardBATTERIES H. Cluff, who has aoeepted relatival and temple. Thirty-tw- o ing. tho responsibility, as a mam- friends accompanied the couple (Tlmpanogoa claims Drat place of the Sharon stake presl- bar the through temple. In band pioneering In the elemfor seeing that all inch deucy, Those from the .ward were: entary schools in Provo, with notices are given to the Voice Mrs. Maud Rowley, Mrs. Fay Farrell Madsen, of tho Dixon, as of Sharon. No other notices Kitechen, Mr. and Mra. David L. the Instructor. will he authorised at the Rowley 8r., Mr. and Mrs. Wllford 1 WmC 1 North baa Oscar BJergaard, who Voice of Sharon office except Raemnaaen, Mra. Orissa Rowley been principal of the Meeeer by Precldent duffs authorisand Mrs. Amelia Latte. school for several years, expressation. Parsons dmlrlng inch ed hie appreciation for his teachnotices Inserted will please ers. Miss Barbara Baglin Pra Jeon tact Pres. Cluff early In the Idee in the kindergarten. Those I. ,WMk praf8rab!y Monday and, .GRAND VIEW on the seniority list are .not later than Tuesday, except highest Mrs. & H. Davies, Reporter Mrs. Effle Keeler, E. L. Ellertaon Telephone 00-JA few yean hence you1 But, and Mss Kata Mathew. RYE STRAIN HEADACHE were all too busy to talk to remember Gradwant they waa A well planned program themselves they were about VISION BLURRED uation Day as you wen. sponsored by the Aaronlc Priestpreparing for tha reception WedREMOVED BY GLASSES hood quorums on Sunday evening. coWhy not come hi now of their In honor nesday CARRY I Brief talks on related subjects who and let us picture you The latest scientific method ef worker, Mn. Gertrude Page, were given by Brigham Nlcol, has taught school for 25 yean, examining the eyes Absolute your Graduation Day Louis Smith and DeVere Har36 yean of that time has been vard and a vocal solo by Robert remits guaranteed. beauty. school. "In spent In the Maoser Hills from tho Priests quorum, m No glasses recommended looking back over thoaa yean of insurance- Aaronlc Stake Spencer Madsen, Mn. Page said, "I teaching," he Glasses may seeded. PresiPriesthood supervisor and have many pleasant memories, Regular Ad had os Easy Payment. dent A. V. Watkins each spoke 77 N. University Ave. and I have enjoyed every moan reed briefly. Bishop Jolley ment of my work. Even though In This Newspaper HE1NDSELMAN Dr. 6. H. appropriate poem. I am now retiring, I hope to keep In close touch with school The Genealogical committee with Helndaelman Optical and work". announces the new time for their Co. Jewelry While tbe Meeeer cannot boast regular weekly meeting to bo 11:10 on Sunday. All ara urged of new buildings, it Is rich in to attend these classes and take traditions et the dedication of that school, forty yean ago, Dr. part In the fine dlncuasloni fol600 - 16 Karl G. Maeser wrote several lowing the topics. COMPARE black lioarde. on the quotations Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ander-- ! THAT'S WHY These still remain exactly as he THIS TIRE son and young daughter Marian 6-pthe protection under them, wroie YOU OWE C. H. Darlea iy were visitors at the those All Used Buyers of glux covers. One of which WITH ANY home on Monday. IT TO YOUR quotations, Let not that Should See Our: LIFETIME GUARANTEE la unholy enter here, became the B. M. Gardner and F. H. Brlck-e- y $15.00 OWN PURSE The first princischool slogan. are digging a trench so that ONE BIG LOT a wrote Into IN It THE M. TIRE In J. water Jensen, the have pal. TO BUT AT city they may of school song which has been sung their houses soon. Mr. Gsrdner INDUSTRY by sll Maoser classes down throreturned a week ago from Maine QUALITY USED CARS tlie forty yean. ' where he hae been for tha past ugh Top Valae la Every Car few months. a&X' standardised, guaranteed Feed It during the amounts. bunker merit than ba ever registered before state E. B. Terry, director. Oceans of talent In these new (Continued tram Page One) students" wee tha way Mr. Dast-ru- p described hi classes, while in June, said. "I feel that my life will be sell spent, If I Influence Mr. Salisbury was even more enlittle for good the children thusiastic about hia 20 or more students. whom I contact each day." Mr. Illlgendorffa atrlng classes Mrs. Ueneleve Ellsworth, former principal of the Fetcetneet will commence June 5, and continue until Aug. 6, classes bl and Taylor schools In Payson I enjoy teaching because It gives ginning each Monday and Tburs-m- e an opportunity of mixing day at I p ia. Fees arri set for with tho best people In the world these classes at .25 cents and both grown upa and boys and depending upon the number In glrla. These men and women of the group. As Mr. Hllgandorff tomorrow have helped to keep Here and There . make healthy vigorous growth by feeding a balanced mash, rich In Vitamins A. D. and G. Bunker Farms Growing mash these .vitamins In supplies grains and ronrrntrntes $1.23 per cwt. DUKES MARKET ik -1 chicks MIXED PIG FEED yinile from f i n e t quality T- 25 PROVO, UTAH As You Were &$M9 -A- Field Hats BRIMHALL BROS. your growing chicks vigorous and huaky. Make sure their disease resistance la not undermined by Vitamin A. D and Q deficiencies. You can help your BUNKFJl 368 West Center St. and MISSES Us e. SI I?LET(SIHIEE9S os keep BARGAIN jj LADIES Roberts Gurr 50 24 Go Farther n. Feted Bride-to-b- e Phone Provo 155 Night Wrecker Service USED For Fleasant View Couple Announce Engagement Financing . . I Honored at 84 Planned with an eye to the future, a second bedroom, and bath may be readily added when ma Kirk at a ceremony performed the 8alt Lake temple Wednesday, May 24th. Hortense 1 a graduate of the B. Y. V. and for the past three yeare has taught school at Alpine. She has served for several years as a Sunday school and Primary teacher and an execu-- : tlve officer of tho Y. W. M. I. A. She Is also a talented mnslclan, serving at present as organist for the ward choir and Sunday school. Alvin Is the eon of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kirk, also of Windsor. He le an active church member, having aerved as a scout master for severs! yean. Mr. and Mn. Kirk will make their home In the Sharon ward, residing in the old Morby home, formerly owned by Mr. and Hr. BOYS Kirks grandparents. Social Affaln honoring the ' Knit bride were given prior to her as follows. marriage Mn. Revs Bate and Ml Thelma Walker entertained at a kitchen ihower and luncheon at Alpine during the week. A miscellaneous shower in Extensive Recreation was givhonor of the bride-elec- t Program Planned for en by Mrs. Enid Johnson, Eva Children Marrott and Zola Kirk Monday Primary evening at the Morby home. An The Primary organisations and enjoyable evening and light Scura are cooperating to provide luncheon was had by 4 guests. summer recreation for Primary Many beautiful and useful gifts children. were received by the bride. Flay reuteri will ba established In each ward of the Sharon stake In Windsor classes will be given In tap, ballet, folk, and Shower Given orial dancing. Tima will also be Bride-To-B- e pent with story telling, rhythm bands, games and aporta. It le Mlsa Rada Powell waa Honored desired, a tournament for both guest at a show, given by her boys and girls will ba arranged. later Mrs. Mllda Patten at her The children's play director, home last week. Miss Powell le Mrs. Booth and her asslstanta, to be married May 27, to Dean will spend one day each week at Vincent of Provo. the various centere. Those present were: Mrs. A tentative program Is ss folEmily Murdock, Mrs. Ida Sheealy, lows: Edna Nelson, Mrs. Gladys NelMonday, Tlmpanogoa and Roaa-lawson, Mrs. Carrie Nelson, Mrs. EveMrs. Ida Ellis, lyn Loverldge, Tuesday, Edgemont and PleasMiss Grace Ellis, Mra. Glen Chrisant View. tensen, Mrs. Harold Powell, Mrs. Wednesday, Lake View and Zola Robblne, Mra. Alice Steele, Vineyard. Mr. Zenda Rowley, Mrs. Utahna Thursday, Grandview and SharKoffnrd, Mrs. Lola Johnson, Mrs. on. Ed. Vincent, Mra. Peter Tolboe, Friday, Windsor. Mr. Mary Lieton, and tha mother of the honored guest, Mrs. Ada Gardner. Visiting was enjoyed and refreshments were aerved. Make Your . DOLLARS j Grove. A large living room, vestibule with guest closet, dining alcove, Curtis kitchen, one bedroom, and bath make up this attractive i In n, ask yourself Why pay rent?" when you see the floor plan of this American Youll y 1939 j FIRST Quality (jT! TIRE Car I Being a Good Mother-In-Law- 1 was treated by Ellen Ksrtchner, as part of the Relief Society program on Tuesday. Lesson six of Family Relationship" was also discussed by Christine Jolley, class leader. RUSS TRAHER-l- m 150 No. Unlv. Ave. PHONE 500 Music Classes Get Under Way L & H TIRE CO. 348 W. Center St Music desses at Lincoln summer school opened this week with enthusiasm and a larger enroll- - BussoisssBgaaa Provo, Utah Phone 403 BM8B3BOnmKXraKSSHNK |