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Show THE VOICE FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1933 OF SHAROS VIEW Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Edwards and family of Charleston were visitors In rieaant View (Helen Oveson Reporter) Saturday, Published waekly at Provo, Utah, by the Sharon Cooperative EducaM. I. A. conjoint meeting SunThe following coupics vnjoyed tional Recreational Association of Orera. Printed by Utah Valley day evening will feature an il- a trip to the Springville Art GalUtah. 67 West Korth Flrat Provo, Street, Co., Publiihltig lustrated hiture which promises lery Saturday night, afterwards Entered as Second Class Matter, Oc ober 8. 1837, at the, Post An in- returning to the A. Ray Ekins to be very interesting. Office at Provo, Utah, under act of March 8, 1878. vitation is extended to all ward home for games, social etiat and 1 j- members to be present. refreshments; Mr. and Mrs. SterMr and Mrs. Alfred Madsen ling Cluff, Mr. and Mrs. Hal THE SHINING HOUR and daughter Pauline, Mr. and Cowley, Mr. and Mrs. Bliss d Mrs. Lud Poulson and Mrs. Starring" Mel'vyn Douglas, Joan CrawfoiJ and Robert Mr. and Mrs. Morbeth Snow, Oveson spent ai Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson, Sunday Young and playing at the Seera Theatre on Tuesday and Cutler, Utah at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gloason, Mr, Wednesday, May 9 and 10. and Mrs. Kenneth Carter. and Mrs. Clarence Ashton and Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Madsen Mr. an 1 Mrs. A. Ray Lkins. SPRING MADNESS and daughter Maurine of Salt Mrs. Nora Ashton, Mrs. ClarLake City have spent the past 11-1- 3 and May week at the home of Mr. and ence Ashton and Mrs. A. i. Gleason were hostesses at a shower Mrs. Wiford Oveson. C, with City Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Smith spent given Wednesday evening at the at Clarence Ashton home for Afton friends in 'w m" jji i" i ntw ... .1. , .. Monday .. J visiting uhumiiwii W iu.j j. up. -i n a m iq r Lewis. Music, games and refreshCharleston. CITY STREETS There Is a move under way In ments were enjoyed by about 30 was the Leo Currilo'g voluable Italian tstake Old Folks Day when so this ward to build a tennis court. guests. The bride-to-b- e . . dialed seems to be amusing many requests came for a repeat Everyone seems to be very en- recipient of many lovely gifts. Tommy Rond and Edith Fellows showing that we booked th- - pic- thusiastic and plans are going Honoring Miss Lewis, Thursday In the scene from Columbias ture on the first open date. So rapidly ahead to raise the money night her mother, Lia lwis and here it is, the picture everyone In the very near future. Every her sister, Norma Ashton, gave comedy drama "City Streets playing at the Scera Theatre on wants to see! person In the ward will be con- a shower at the home of the On the same progrant is an- tacted within the next few days former. Games and social chat Thursday and Saturday, May 11 e and 13. "City Streets" is the other fine picture "Spring Mad- - and askd to give a small con- were the main diversions were Refreshments 'will evening. tribution. Any picture which was shown on served to 35 guests who presentbe greatly appreciated. ed the lri(fe-to-b- e with many useGirls High ful and beautiful gifts. LINCOLN HIGH NOTES Win in The club entertained last Thursday night at to you will be the home of Mrs. Sterling Cluff consecutive For the second Friday, April 29, a group of for Afton Lewis, bride of May Posture to contact SHARON INDUSTRIES, year the Junior high A young folks pleasantly surprised Mabel Christensen, on her birth-da- v 8th. Ruth Stott had charge of rating parade gills won Tripple the games, Lamona Perry winin the II. Y. U. Invitation meet your anniversary. the game prize. Luncheon ning on Friday, April 2S at the B.Y.U. Meeting lit the home of Jena V. stadium in Provo. Hansen the following people rcJe was served to Lula Bell Whyte, The Senior high Posture parto South Fork, and enjoyed a of Salt Lake, Josie Webb of Lohi, This Season A Double won ade girls weiner rotmt: Jena V. Hansen, Lorraine Jones of Roy and the rating With the many and varied from Fleasant View: in the B. Y. U. Invitational meet Memniott, Cleo Davis, Bel-v- a following Jerry a Meet Ives that are used In Mildred Nielsen, Lamona Perry, 29. The on Saturday, Leone April Williamson, niadsen, advertising and selling It Is Eileen Jex, Mary Jean Skinner, Ruby B. Bandley, Ruth Stott, reason the Senior high girls won wonder little that people Madge Lewis, Myrle Justenson Lena Bennett, Marianne C. only Double A rating was atAND Afton C. Penrod, Norbecome confused. Many tributed to the fact that their .and tlie honored guest. Ross ma Edith M. Snow, YvonCluff, not the same length shorts were use their own definition Holdaway, Gale Loveless, Phillip ne J. Perry, Nedra Lewis, Ruth as the other schools that were Allan Vernon Bannister, Taylor, and often times at a F. Elliott, Frances Hunn, Nora Nuttall, Neil Scott, Richard Johncompeting. cost to themAshton, Ina Lewis, Norma AshPetRussell son, in Lots Carload Parks, Johnny Rough! ton, Aliee and Donnetta Miller. selves. erson and Howard Downs. Melba Cluff, Louise Lfechty and Kdw on Hand BUTLERS definition of gifts On Tuesday, May 2, the Lincoln the honor gnest. Lovely Kllcn Bellows Reporter were pr sented to the bride-to-bvalue in Its true sense, Is: You will get the benefit of Wholesale Buying and li.gh tennis team, consisting of any article that serves a Cullen Christensen, Royden Carwe will save you money Let us tell you about it. The Primary officers are makter, Garth Boyce, Gail Loveless, u good purpose where intelliing preparations for the opper-ettHeber Ivins, and David McKay, has honest effort and "The Land of Happy Hearts" gent the B. Y. team at the B. Y. played to be held Monday evening, May Iveen put into its concourts. After some close tennis ward 8, at 8:00 p. m. In the struction in resjw-e- t to mamatches B. Y. finally defeated A. RAY EKINS, Manager amusement hall. The operetta is Lincoln terial and overhead, allowCIIAS. II. POULSEN, Assistant Manager under the liiiecuou of Pi6&iueitt ing a reasonable margin of Mrs. Osa Susannah Meldrum, On Saturday, April 29, the LinPHONE 034J1 p, c it when it reaches the Ferguson, Mrs. Beth Ferguson, coln High school Band gave a one A small and Mrs. Merle Hansen. consumer. hour concert between the ! admission of 10c per family will the high school, at 116 West The price of" such an be charged. of r I'n'i uiinimj types j.: . , a.k S tt 8, iULXJi suiX 1 KJ a jsjt it k A k a q & tt &JS. K1- . be-been Mrs. Arnold Smith has art hie automatically t' ; ' B, n mi a sang two ai St. visiting with her mother, Mr. .no-s ih ii , it i.i 1 not i v: hi f Before Buying a LAKE llnirr of S'liarmt All-re- Saturday, Streets ,V V- .. SHARON INDUSTRIES .. , mw. f i Fruit Growers ATTENTION! It of-th- Junior Parade What Constitutes A Bargain? advantage greatly Ever-Read- about SPRAY MATERIALS For y H -- Summer Oils, Lime Sulphur Lead Arsenate VIEW p9-J- -l PRIMARY d, XVil-for- Playing Thursday Together Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gibson ers, Mrs. Mary liernardl oi Grand are rejoicing over the arrival View, Mrs. Patti Gray of Lehi and Tuesday of a little boy, at the Miss Wanda Brown of Grand ,M home of his grandparents, View. and Mrs. Reed Workman. C. H. Davies spent last week end in Logan attending the annual F. F. A. convention. Everett Davies of Cedar City presented GRAND the awards for the Union Pacific Mrs. C. H. Davloa, Reporter R. R. Telephone GRANDVIEW o EDGEMOIIT e. TO ward genealogical committee was in charge of the exceptionally fine program given on Sunday evening. Henry Maag conducted and the following numbers were given In the order PRESENT SPRING FESTIVAL yard. The city of Nauvoo, History and description, given by Lowell Varley of Vineyard. The Glow Worm," a trumpet solo. Leo Vernon, accompanied on the piano by his father. The choir sang "Why Should I Falter," and the closing number, an anthem, "Rejoice! the. Lord is King." Wanda Brown returned on Sunday last from a five day visit with her sister. Mrs. Patti Gray of Lehi. Mrs. Lavern Maag Is convalescing at her home after a severe illness of about ft mounth. Mrs. Cbas. II, Davies and Mrs. Grant Davies entertained at a stork shower on Friday for Mrs. Afton Atkinson. Games were played and many beautiful gifts It The On Friday, May 12, the Primary organization of the ward will present an operetta Happy Hearts, under the direction of Mrs. Mary Camenish, Primary Sind the Light, indkated: Supervisor. A great deal of work choir and congregation. A Highand time has been expended in wayman Came Riding" reading Anita Varley. Vocal solo by Dor- the training of the boys and girls othy Allred. Latter Day temples for this very worthy presentation the Nauvoo and ajj are invited to enjoy this and spei ifically, of relaxation. Friday evetemple, ft talk by Elder Angd, evening ning, May 12 at 7:30. 4 ward Provo, "Calvary," a vocal solo, Howard Anderson of Vine- were tendered the honor gpest. Present were Mrs. Blanch Snow, Mrs. C. E. Davies. Mrs. Bernice Porter. Mrs. Lila Buckley, Mrs. Everett Davies of Cedar City, Mrs. Romona Anderson or Am. Fork, Mrs. Mereiel Atkinson of Pleasant Grove. On Friday Mrs. W. D. Brown was tendered a birthday party at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Patti Gray of Lehl. The hostesses R SALE Used Mowing mm bines. Hay rakes, 1 Horse Cultivators. Call W. F. Wis-- combe!, 034R-I- . For Sale ,1' Acres on East Canyon 1 share road. Timpanogos and 1 share Rock Canyon water. Terms $2300. 4 Acre with 2 shares of Big Bench Water. Terms 91680. 5 Rta. mod. frame home. 2 large eoops. X. E. SEC. 8mail payment down 92750. See us for - M Y OTHER GOOD BUYS! PROWS and IIAWS Realty Company 53 No. University A venae For Homes, Building Lota, Business Locations, Apta., or Industrial Property Sharon Industries 1. David Bona . r been Mowing Machine See the - - Vf r ' P i li vv i.L,111. V T F Z7' . A that rides the WHEELS and NOT the horses necks. Phone 034-R- 1 CannonAsIiton,Hnc. OLDSMOBILE DEALER CHEVROLET Stake Body QqO CIIEV. 3w0 Jxjw Mileage A BARGAIN at IN EXCELLENT CONDITION 191 9 ma South University Avenue CUSTOM REBUILT USED CARS Liberal Allowances on New Cars Phone Provo 15 MONTAG RANGE SALE! Btttrmiimimmimuiti $20.00 at W C ij.ju War her .q,.re class last Saturday eve- home. ning at the Wiscombe They enjoyed a pot luck supper and then attended the show at Scera. The following girls were present: Miss Jean Schoney. Miss Miss Ruby Davis, Dora Davis, Miss Lois Dixon, Miss NaDean Davis and the hostess. Mrs. John Madsen and Mrs. Lamar Bunnell entertained Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. Stanley Stubbs at the Stubbs home. Progressive "Sixty" was played and Mrs. Wllford Gillespie and Mrs. Albert Conrad received the favors. A lovely luncheon was enjoyed by 30 ladles preswnt. a Miss Daryl Stewart spent few days last week with her aunt Mrs. Laurel Sportsman of Salt Scouts enjoyed a wiener roast Monday evening under the direction of Scout Master John Yeafps and Troop Committeemen James Pinegar. Leo Hansen and Ray Hawkins. An enjoyable time was spent In games. Nineteen scouts were present. An inspiring pogram wag presented in sacrament meeting Sunday evening Bishop Gillespie was In charge. Mrs. Eva Gillespie and MLs LaMona Perry gave Interesting talks on genealogy. A piano solo was played by Walter Aristocrat Models New LowNo Prices Cost Also: Included Extra Attention ! Aristocrat Range Set Dinnerware Plus $20.00 Total $109.75 Value Now, for a short Bricklayers and 76-Pie- ce srrt EASYJ TERMS v Time Only 579- - 7JJ OTHER MODELS AS LOW AS $43.75 Whitewashes for sale and constantly on hand a choice supply of I have finely screened and ripened LIME PUTTY from the celebrated Peterson Brothers Lime made DONT MISS THIS EXCEPTIONAL OFFER! See Them in Our Window Furniture Exchange St. 316 West Center SXS2 Will be pleased to supply your needs. Andrew Fjeld 189 E. Phone UTAH LEIII, 1 N. St. gains" are not bargains at all and are not worth more than. the price asked and often times not worth that. "Bar- Many gains" consist of distress merchandise, that has become obsolete, out of date, or merchandise that the public do not accept for one reason or another. Such merchandise is a bargain only when it serves an economic purpose as a neo ceesity, stylo and intrinsic value being gubservant to price alone. There are many Bargains" that are of products unscrupulous manul rtnrers who copy products of manufacturers of high standing and character and sell for less by reason of using substandard ran' material the purchaser is fooled by the similarity, not having knowledge of the products basic construction. stampeded by the glaring advertised "Bargains" but bay where yon ave CONFIDENCE, such a source of supply will, it asked, give you a reason for the bargain. Plasterers Reg. $89.75 All White or Jvory Enamel "Bar- Many It is safer not to be SET DINNERWARE Here is an Example of Savings Offered You p n'e s.,,jrel until it becomes obsolete, then it becomes of little value and is not a bargain at any price. i- . l Bigler. uiititimiiinmttmmitmiHimiiiniiHmMiHHmiimmiiiHiiiimf'iuHM on all Modernique and r Lake City. The Boy CASH FOR CARS OR EQUITIES Night Wrecker Service , ir Roller Bearings Throughout W. F. WISCOMBE t i 'do ihe members of t . The mower . UTAH Center - 1 PROVO i 25 33-- w You will not go wrong if yon buy where yon may have confidence. You may be sure of value where quality and style are more considered than price. Cordially your, Wednesday, May 3, the Tenth grade registered for the coming year They have changed the system of registering this year. They register the last of the year, In order to start school the first day. The ninth grade under the supervision of hr. Christensen and Misg Marsh had their Bluff day on May 2. They visited the Steel Plant and the State Fish Hatchery at BprlngMlle, and then went to e for roller Bkatlng and swimming. (Gr ot-.Mdi2- 'Park-Ro-Sh- Lena Lamb was Judged winner the annual Lincoln Oratorical contest which took place Tuesday. April 25. Others who participated In the event were Edith Jones, DeLenna Bradshaw, and Margie Bunnell. The winners name will be engraved on the school oratory medal. of from Tennis representatives Lincoln at the annual B. Y. LT. Invitational track and field day were Cullen Christenson, Garth Boyce, and Gale Loveless. Cullen Christenson, the singles player, after working hard war beaten at the quarter finals. Garth Boyce and Gale Loveless, the doubles team were beaten in the first round. Assemblies were conducted for both the Junior and Senior high Monday for the purpose of ratifying the new school constitution. The Junler and Senior high next year will be as one with an upper and a lower division. The will president and be selected from the twelth grade will and a second be selected from the lower division. Other revisions are also contemplated. nt nt PLEASANT VIEW Susan Jameson, Reporter Telephone 021R1 Hen-ega- Heavy Double Steel Heel Tlate TRENCH SHOE Composition Sole A Tough Shoe for $1.08 Tough Wear BLUE SEAL OVERALLS Sanforized deep - toned Denim A Bargain at z. 88 A Complete Stock of - - - Mens Work Pants TAN HERRINGBONE JEAN Vat Sanfori ed. An Dyed Ideal Summer V ork Pant $1.29 Ladies Shoes THIS SEASONS STYLES Desirable Color Every Size $5.4! Values for a Every 4 rt -m SHIRTS to match Priced at Boys Dress Oxfords Riding Breeches GABARDINES WIUTCORDS and CAVALRY TWILLS Sanforized Values to $3.00 4 NOW, selling at - NEW CREPE or LEATHER SOLES Including White, Grey, 4 Tan or Black going at fr ao Mens Polo Skirls CREWNECK President and Mrs. Antoine R. Ivins were Sunday guests at the H, Grant Ivins home. Dorothy Bone, student at visited at her home over the week end. Mr and Mrs. A. Ray Ekins and Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Patten went to Salt Lake Friday evening to hear the concert given by Jeannette MacDonald. Mrs. Mrs. H. L. Slack and Grace McEwan are spending two weeks in California. Mens Overalls Mens Work Shoes NEWEST STYLES AND COLORS Woven Fabrics 4s 4 Regular $1.65 Values ylijv JERSEY KNIT -- m rs Mens Work Shirts SANFORIZED Grey or Blue Extra Full Cut Mens Dress Shirts COVERT CLOTH $3.75 FOR Mens Dress Socks ANKLE SOX AH 5 FOR LENGTH, LASTEX TOP the New Spring Colors! -- $1.00 |