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Show Friday, June 24, 1933 THE VOICE OF SHARON PLEASANT Rm(EES 0 VIEW lihlut ltdj) Births T Fir mages Value Demonstration P PAGE Five Mr. and Mr. Clarence Aebton, (Anna Spotten) are rejolci"? over the arriral of a son ,born Sunday at the Crane Maternity Home. Reports are that the mother and babe are doing well Itiff'ons of the Page School who are Interested In haring their children take band In connection with their school work next season are invited to call Mr. Vernon, music instructor, for a free try-oof instruments to find one especially suited for each child. Weekend guests at the P. K. Neilson home were the following who came to Provo for the convention: Mr. and Mrs. Chris Johanson, Mrs. Zina White, and Miss Beth White, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tanner and Mr. and Mrs.M. C. Jones and family of Price and Mr. Paul Lewis of Douglas, Arlz., Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Neilson took their daughters Mildred and Elaine to Ogden Sunday evening after the convention. The girls wdll spend their vacation there, Harold and David Neilson returned to Price for their vacation with the M. C. Jones while Joy Ann Jones Is spending her vacation with her grandmother, Mrs. Neilson. I Phone 448 Among the Old Folks who enjoyed an outing at the Girls M, s I. A. home Wednesday are the I following from Pleasant View, Marie Offert, Mr. Peterson, Bar-lar- a Muhlestein, Katherine Firth, John Muhlestein, Mr, and Mrs. James Omicone, Eliza Crone, Mr. and Mrs. Hawkes, and Cary Corbett. More L. Richard Bone left Monday for the Mission home in Salt Lake City to spend two weeks before leaving July 5 for a mission in bined the Western States. Mr. H. L. Slack, Is spending a month in Washington D. C. and other eastern cities as tbe guest of his son, Ellis. He is expected home in ten days. His son Intends to come to Utah with him and ppend sometime here with relatives and friends. Theron Killpack had his father visiting with him part of this W' f j Mens Suits Double or Single Breasted 65 N. University Are. PHONE 1576 .. T-- Marx Haas Made J. Friedman Made NOW SELLING AT You Cant Afford to Miss These Valuer First in the Store Be the to Pick Out Yours. w and Young Mens White Boys SHOES 75 Pair Ladies ' SHOES Marked down from $3.98 to SEE THEM TODAY These are our 25 $ aA .98 Shoes' Friedman-Shelb- y Pair Ladies White or Grey SHOES Reduced from $5.85 to . . . pair Mens White Caps Mens White Duck Pants FoLy Shrunk Per Pair Mens Wash Slacks Fancy Patterns BOYS Sizes 2 Per Pair Fully Shrunk WASH SUITS to 8 p U Sanforized Shrunk NOW ONLY 276 W. Center Mens Polo Shirts C. Smiths Wells Ferguson of Fergs Service has returned from Detroit with his new Chevrolet fcedan. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ray Eklns, Ruth Eklns, Lenora Ashton and Francis Hunn spent Tuesday In Salt Lake City on business. A testimonial for Kicnard Bone and Primary graduation exercises will be held Sunday evening In the ward chapel. A large crowd is 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 Young, Darlene Davis, Vida and Neil Ford, Jean Snyder, Colleen and Alton Ekins, Keith Jameson, Irene Offret, Rulon Phillips and Alleen Phillips. Miss Vera Davis of Wallsburg is spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Mona Phillips. Jack Snyder, Rex Clark, and Fred Riohtns spent Sunday in Wallsburg visiting Allan Sabey. Mr. and Mrs. ames Sabey, Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips spent the day at the Willard Davis home. LADIES SUITS AND COATS NOW SELLING AT 00 Take Our Tip and Hurry for Yours FAST COLORED WASH PRINTS NOW ONLY BATISTE PER YARD C Regular .... 25c NOW SELLING FOR Per Yard and IQ 2 OSAGE'S HIRE STYLE & Marx $25 They are All Wool and Porous and Light Weight COOL AS A CUCUMBER OUR ICth ANNIVERSARY EVENT Wont Last Much Longer CLOTHING and Varsity-Tow- n Under-Gra- d SUITS Were in price ranges up to $22.50 Now $14.75 Get Yours Now! Style Leadership 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 And isnt L. C. Smith the typewriter you will want in your home or office? THE NEW SUPER - SPEED -b- INTRODUCTORY L C SMITH 29c 33 57 Phone Ranch In South Fork of Provo the Canyon the people giving party were a I former students of Mrs. Frame who was the former Nell Creer of Payson, teacher at Lincoln high school. Mrs. Scott A. Taylor has been ALGER, president ALMO D. ALGER, manager. Phone 46 77 N. AAAAaAAAAAA-PAAAAAA- First West PAAALP quite seriously U1 at her home for the past few days but Is reported to be doing well now. We wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson spent Sunday in Mantl visiting the temple and relatives jand friends Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Bunnell and son and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Frame and song of Los Angeles pent Sunday afternoon and evening In Provo and American Fork Canyons, they went Ground the Timpanogos loop after which they enjoyed a weenie roast. ME and Mrs. Clyde Averson and family of Port Orchard Washington spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mr. Wilford Oweson, the left Tuesday for St. Johns, Arizona. Mr. Charles Madsen and sons and James Madsen left Thursday tpornlDg for Strawberry lake where they will spend the summer at the Madsen Bros, fishing camp. All Indications promise a very good fishing season this summer. y GRADE TUBE INCLUDED LEADERS IH TIRE . PAAAAAA PAA PA PAAAAAAAA 6-pl- $22.04 North First West for Demonstration CLEANING, PRESSING, DYEING AND REPAIRING WORK IS UNSURPASSED Hats Cleaned and Blocked I-- 600-1- 6, 13 Provo Cleaning & Dyeing Company is now under new management OUR Our Prlfee y- Ulah Valley Publishing Co. Announcement! ELGIN'S" PROVO, UTAH Hart Schaffner $22.50 Both Inspiration and entertainment came ort of the annual Scandinavian conference held here Saturday and Sunday inspiration through the excellent program and music and addresses In which the missionary 'spirit prevailed throughout the sessions, and entertainment also throughout the sessions by the unusually large number of musical numbers as welj as the outstanding concert given by the Scandinavian choir Saturday evening. Sold in Provo Scout Troupe under the supervision of Alfred Madsen, Scout Master, left Monday morning for Navajo Lake in Southern to see all Utah. They expect points of Interest,, including Zions, Bryce, and Grand Canyons before returning home, approximately 25 scouts are on the trip. Several people from Lakevlew attended the CUnger Reunion at Saratoga Sunday afternoon. An elaborate dinner was served and games and swimming were en joyed during the afternoon and evening. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Frame were the honor guests of a group of young people Monday evening at a weenler roast at the Thomas DUANE V By . . . from a survey of all Court Reporters In every city in the U. 8. of 100,000 Population or more. We clean your clothes cleaner ID Dixie Weave Suit Led by Harrison R. Merrill, professor of journalism at B.Y.U., a group of I tahns left Sunday for a three weeks tour of the Southwest California, Old Mexico, Texas, and New Mexico. They are travelling by Union Pacific, and expect to spend nine days in Mexico City, reaching there next Sunday. They will arrive home July 8. The Third Annual- - Writers' Roundup has been set tor July 18 and 3 9, local writers looking forward to a conference marked by the visit ot such outstanding writers as Ernest Haycox, one of America's greatest western story writers; Walter Davenport, associate editor of Collier's; Joseph Auslander, anthologist and poet; and Olive Woolley Burt, one of Utahs own poetesses. Cr Wide P BRIEFS including a hot dinner, for their guests. The Regular 13c per yard .'."'titter! A You can keep Cool and Comfortable . m a , More than 400 men and women passed 70 years of age were entertained at Vivian Park Friday by the Utah Stake Old Folks committee, headed by Jesse Haws, city commissioner and assisted by Clark Newell, Wilford Johnson, and William J. 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