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Show UTAH VALLEY NEWS Friday, December 8, 1939 HEINDSELMAN Optical & Jewelry Co. GRAND VIEW lira. C. H. DitIm - Reporter Talephona 06-J- -l uik was Illustrated by phodltably in two musics, numbers slides. The theme song tographic 8undsy at regular Fast Day serv- was beautifully rendered by Mrs. ice. They sang 'Ye Simple Souls Melba Pyue, Mrs. Montes HardWho Stray' and "I Wander ing accompanying. Ths scripture Through the 8tllly Night.' Mrs. and recitation of slogan lira Griffith, chorister, and Mrs resdiug were lead by Fay Haws. Kelsey, assistant organist, met with the choir regulsrly, Monday evenings at oclock. Beginning UP Dec. 4, however, all members are PICKED requested to rehearse with the Stake in the Seminary building IN PASSING W rd Relief society conference will be the feature of next Sunday evening's meeting and will bo in charge of Mary P. Davis, president. Special musical numbers by the Ladies chorus will be given. All Relief society members and friends have a cordial invi- at the usual hour. The Home teaching group tation to be present. Sleeting bethe geneologlcsl committee gins at 7:10. See Dr. G. II. Ileindselman About Your Eyes Our glasses stop headache, eye strain and clear (Absolute Results Guaranteed) your vision. The rhoir acquitted itself cred- - of Is striving to complete the prellmln-sr- y ward survey during the cur-remonth. The wsrd representative and other officers of the organization urge all ward members to attend our fine course of lessons on research and kindred subjects, held on Sunday, usually at 11:30, except on conjoint night when the meeting is at (:!0. The George Loveland family have moved from the ward and are now in their new home on ISth North. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Atkinson were weekend visitors at the home of C. II. Davies. The feature of the M. I. A. conjoint Sunday evening was a talk on German and Swedish scenery, cities and customs, given by Carol Williams, recently returned missionary from Europe. Elder Wil- nt SALE or TRADE! Cannon-Ashton,In- c. WO.MtKKFlL POULTRY YARD OUR SPECIALS Home and Land School LOOK AT THESE BARGAINS CHEV. CHEV. FORD CHEV. SI CHEV. 36 34 34 33 Town Sedan Town Sedan Town Sedan Town Sedan Coupe, perfect Modern Capacity Business PRICED RIGHT. l $350.00 $265.00 $265.00 $225.00 $150.00 with Close to District BEE THIS BEFORE YOU BUY! Willard L. Sowards HAST OYHEBS COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER Night Wrecker Service MRS. MAY HAMMUNU la tha she was struck last March by a prasldent of tha Provo truck on Third South street bebranch of tha Association for tween First and Second Want Childhood Education, n national streets. Philo T. Edwards of Orem are end William E. Pyne of Provo organization. Miss Blanche Nelson, Mrs. Hanoi were involved In the accident, Watkins, and Wyora Hansen. Mist LaRus Cox la secretary, PROFESSOR J. M. JENSEN, Mias Gladys Hotter is treasurer, sud head of tha B.Y.U. Journalism deMina Barbara Bagland, publicity partment, presided Saturday over , the largest high school Journal representative. first ism coavaatloa ever staged here, with more thaa 500 young Jour- nalists la attendance. evedelivered aa C. V. HANSEN ts see JOHN O. BEESLEY, V. J. Bird Clyde Crockult, George L. Eller-becAlex Hedquiat, C. T. Kelg. ley, and J. C. Moffltt are the holdover directors of the Provo Chamber of Commerce for next year. Outgoing directors are Wyman Berg, I. E. Brockbank, Frank J. Karl, M. H. Graham, Allen D. Johnson, R. A. Moorfield, 8. W. Russell, and E. B. Shrlver. Election of new officers takes place Dec. II by mall, ballots being mailed out now to nil members, il- lustrated lecture oa the Comlag Forth of tha Book of Mormon before Prof. Zeth T. Shaw's class at tha B. Y. university Tuesday, which waa very much appreciated by the students. k, WILLIAM D. NORMAN was chairman of tha annual D.T.R. Christmas party attended by 1ST employee and partners of tha eight D.T.R. store la Utah county. It was a gala affair, even more brilliant than usual. s MRS. SARAH PA8SEY, aounty president of tho D.U.P. presided over a Utah county board meeting with 75 representatives from 25 camps of the D.U.P. Batarday MRS. ESTELLA KING, Provo, at tha First ward chapel. Plana wss awarded 11600 damage by for a Christmas party to bo given a Fourth district court Jury, for at tha County Infirmary on Dee. ths death of har little IS were completed. daughtar, Bosnia King, when This Christmas ess ! four-year-o- ld HOUSE COATS Smartly doslgwed of rayon taffeta, or flaaaeL $2.98 $12.95 TO Christmas Gifts COFFEE UNITS TRAY SETS as low as $ $1.95 95 2 and up Wilshire US SUPS a Welcome Always The greatest gift of all times was when Christ gave hia life for humanity. Tliose accepting and believing la him were assured a Joyful eternal life. Gift! 1.98 ud 2.98 day was set commemoration of tills greatest of gifts, that are might pause In our mad rush fur rirlire or fame and realize that are owe at least Christmas apart in one day la the year to that most Important event that we oommorate and turn our thoughts to our loved ones and friends and give expression In the form of gifts to show that we have a considerate side to our Uvea and In this mild form express the love we have for others and our com pass Ion for those, who through misfortune have leas than tlirir share of the things that bring happiness. HANDBAGS and aaedeo hi rich leather $16 $1 to $7.50 CIIIFFON IIOSE JEWELRY ftyre Shop East Center BUSH. Christmas gift preparation la made for yon by the merchants Immediately following Thanksgiving day. A more eomprrhmsive array of gift merchandise can be seen and more intelligently gift purchases may be selected If you do nut wait for that last minute rush". Provo, Utah gladly suggestions employee offer helpful when asked, especially to the bewildered man who wisia-to select a suitable present for wife, motlier, daughter or friend. Yonr purchase will be attractively wrapped la a Butler's niono-graniwrapping, conveying the stamp of quality. Butler'a rxtead to all, a must cordial invitation to visit their store and feast your eyes on their very splendid display of Christmas tilings. s Heres The ' Biggest Thing in USED CARS CEDAR CHEST 241 West Center ulCOT WOolS at a New Low Price of $29.75 of Phone wa 95-J- -l Pleasant Grove or Provo 1724 Genuine A 48 Walnut Chest, made Tennessee Cedar Large Selections $ $ .95 to Prices from 44 .50 Reasonable Terms and No Carrying Charge sot.K: I ! t I New and Used Furniture SOLD HOUGHT Used EXCHANGED 4 A PA IIOOSIER 70 m KITCHEN CABINET (Roomy) r ? AC USED ! TAYLOR BROS COMPANY THE DL.' OAK DRESSER USED PIIILCO RADIO, Table Model AI.f.V.LNT STOE CP DEPARTMENT STUDIO COUCHES, as low as MALLEABLE RANGE (very good) Ralphs Radio & Appliance COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE Also experts for WASHERS, REFRIGERATORS, Phone 618 . A USED Used 83 N. Univ. Ave. Provo, Utah PER TON $5.00 TRUCK LOAD 15-5- 0 NORMAN FERGUSON, Dealer and other Electrical Appliances Anderson Garage 5A1L A Roos Sweetheart ed Cordially yours, Provo, Utah 230 West Center Delivered to Your Door Merchants cannot take the risk to stork heavily for a last day consumer acceptance, nietlier can the best service lie given which causes disappointments. The Lay - A ll'ay plan adopt 1 by the stores, including Butler's gives an opportunity for early buying and in rnnsequcaee your carries your reul message when not hurriedly selected. Butlers Easy to Stay Young Electrically Xmas Value THERE SHOULD BE NO CHRISTMAS SHOWROOM Huish Electric convey. skin. OUR to $5.00 $1.00 Its 33 9 and up Appliance Suggestions! The selection of a gift An inexpensive gift, where conditions make it necessary will carry the message Just aa fully, If thoughtfully selected, otherwise it fails In its trim mis. $1-4- and see our new Gift and Electrical $1.25 should be thoughtfully considered and should carry with It the deeper expression the giver wishes to 90 VISIT Cl rlpliano sheer COSTUME ELECTRIC TOASTERS ELECTRIC MIXERS USED 9x12 FELT BASE RUG 4a gA A Ag CO USED 8'xlO1 WILTON RUG Furniture Exchange 316 Wes Center SL Easy Terms No Interest No Carrying Charge |