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Show THE VOICE OF SHARON ulic linin' nf wysrkiy at Prtro, IuJn fcy tfa UhJi Amwuiiub of Creak Priauad ty N H Mrwi. Pnjvo, LUJl Sh.ro I liarnu C'Drra Pubutbubf GmBytuy, rw tvp' hartfe Flnrt R ft? me ! Cl MtW, CteluNr ft, 1017, M tiM FmI Otffce of M&refe ft, 187ft. met Provos Directory of Business Opportunities s S4ustioiuil u fcnund m beeoed Utak. auder V Thursday, March 20, 1911 parts of the distri.t will be preuntil such t.aje did arrive when sent will be Ladn-Night n.ore tclci horns installed justi- also. It fied urban serTi e Even the COMMITTEES Itility Commission itself has no were named for Charter Night power to regulate use of subscrlb-- 1 ers phone, so when one subscriber as follows, by President Lewis. Decoration: Henry Falkner, tits up a telephone for 15 cir 20 minutes there is little the other Chairman, Edgar Booth, Dwight 15 or 16 subscribers can do about j Packard, Antone Rohbock. Glade Finance' Linebaugh, it, the report pointed out Chairman, D. Orlo Allen, Tom A FEW SUGGESTIONS Jacob. were listed, however, including Program and Publicity: Ross the following: Wight, Chairman, Boyd Davis and 1. Except in emergencies, do Ronald Price. not use your telephone more than Entertainment: Roy Park, five minutes at any one time. Chairman, Tom Cordner, Frank 2 IX) NOT VISIT OVER THE Woffinden and Emil Hansen. PHONE. W. P. Williams, Get in your car and Banquet: drive over to your neighbor's for ChalrtuaD, W. G. Yergensen, Jim a good long friendly visit that Sumner, A. P. Warnlck, Victor C. Anderson, Victor Christensen, way. 3. PARENTS should assume tbs Murvel Walker, Fay Williams, responsibility of seeing to it that Orrel De Lange, B. M. Jolley, Dean their children do not visit over Park and Leo Poulson. at hint LOANS INSURANCE "SERVICE COMPLETE i cause it would add to the value of the phones already installed, and justify better service from the Company. Rural communities have in various parts of the country drawn up sets of regulations from One) Page (Continued for themselves, and imposed them over Government stretching lines upon themselves for their own army camps. protection. Such recommendations INCREASED NUMBER OF have served to help get better TEIEPHON EH be service out of the phones in use would help the situation Orem Lions Make Recommendations Re Telephone System T ,0 ' Waster LITTLE CHILDREN should be discouraged from using the phone at any time. 5. NE1GHORS should use another subscribers phone ONLY In an EMERGENCY. When you do use your neighbors phone, limit yourself to two or three minutes, in courtesy to all concerned Better service can be had If more people would Install their own phones. By such methods other communities have solved their telephone problems, and secured a service for themselves almost equal to that of city dwellers, declared the Committee report. 4. especially priced forLetEaster us fill your order. Telephone us today! R. MEETTNO was featured also by two solos by E. B. Terry, of the Lincoln high school faculty, and by a piano solo by Mrs. Wayne Gunnell. Aura C. Hatch, of Provo, district governor, was a special guest at the dinner. John S. Lewis, president, In charge of the elaborate program, announced plans being made for the Charter Night program on April 28 when several hundred Lions from all Provo Greenhouse PHONE EIGHT-- Spring 0 Where the Flowers Grow" sSmtiw Kmw A cfd. 0 jj Opening Friday ' ' ,j MARCHING TO THE BIG SPRING CARNIVAL To Take Advantage of REAL EMERGENCY PRICES! RAYON PAJASlAS For Ladies and Mkss Dollar Value iue famous WATERBUCK" DRE8S HATS For Men A Real 11.08 Value for 59 $1.69 Wonderful lot of Mens Values to $1.49 for Arc. Phone 101 Ahlander Mfg. 476 S. Univ. Ave. PHONE lout) Fire Insurance Estate Real VENETIAN GLASS Willard L. So wards A gency PROVO Co. S. CONFERENCE i stake and mission officers and board members will be held In the Assembly Hall on Temple Square at 10 00 A. M. on Wednesday. Department meetings will be held in the afternoon as follows: Social Welfare 2 00 to 2:50 p. m.; Assembly hall, Temple Square; Relief Society magazine, 2 00 to 2'60 p. m., at Barratt hall; Mormon Handicraft, 2:00 to 2:30 p. m. Recreation hall, A 107 18th Ward Cbaipel, Street; Work and Business, 2:30 to 3:45 p. m, 18th Ward Chapel, 107 A" Street; Centennial and Membership, 3:00 to 4:00 p. m. Music, 3:00 to Assembly hall; 4 00 p. m. Barratt hall; Secretary Treasurers, 3:00 to 4:00 p. m MIA. Board room, 2nd floor, Young Bldg., 60 North Main St. A reception for all Stake and Mission officers and board members will be held at the Newhouse hotel from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. Wednesday evening. General sessions for the public will be held Thursday, April 3rd, at 10:00 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. In the on temple Tabernacle square. F. F. A. Organizes Soft Ball League Center LOUDLY! RALPHS RADIO AND APPLIANCE The Home of Guaranteed Service 63 North Univ. Ave. Phone 618 REPAIRING can buy nearly every iVVhen you feature would ummI that home seekers like to have In new or DR. ARTHUR n. VETERINARIAN SEE Phone North Provo, Utah J Radio, Washers and Refrigerators D Slein Insurance Q53-- Agency University Avenue Phone 24 REPAIRING 810 Went Center At Furniture 1 KEYS Fitted Snows Cycle Shop Utah. Provo, Naylor Auto Corner Univ. and First South - Phone 477 Quality presented a reel showing the travels and experiences of a geological expedition In the Uinta SAM, the Shee Man Basin. Mr. Kay has presented several of these educational and interesting programs to the Lincoln high RECAPPING on Soles from 49c up 482 Went Center Ornamental and SHADE TREES Flowering Shrub3 and Climbing Vines EVERGREENS Guaranteed W. W. THOMAS Provo, Utah All Kinds and Sizes Ever Blooming Roses Photo Finishing 25c -- FRUIT TREES welQERS 276 West Center St. We Do Expert Work HOLLOW FARM NURSERIES RUBBER L.& 238-- Led bv J. II. Hale Peache a Roll call .S''1 r CHRIS, JEFFESOII u Phone 011R2 3-- 873 West Center V PROVO UTAH Tin - Copper and Sheet Iron Work Central Insurance Hilton A. Robertson - Mgr. FIRE AUTOMOBILE GENERAL INSURANCE 67 East Center. Phone 710 $20 to $300 AT Phone 623 COMMANDER' SUIT A A distinctive Loans to BUILD or REMODEL ... d LININa IT favorite too! Youll like the skillful Clothcraft tailoring that does the most for your build . . . and the quality worsted fabric thats tightly woven to resist hard wear. Try one on at your ear- SH RIVERS Si;, ie Leadership 174 West Center 6t- - j s t N old chicks, produced from strong, healthy flocks, called and mated carefully for several generations, develop Into profit makers for either egg .or meat production. fluffy chicks, all better Hand-selecte- d, full-of-pe- pj Per 100 Priced from up TIMPANOGOS II A T C HE R Y INSURANCE AGENCY, S Day Von should immediately take advantage of onr Complete Loan Bcrvice for the building of that new home or to modernize your present home. We are continually building and improving homes In this Community. Onr easy terms and low interest rate have made us many friends and satisfied Home Owners. Contact ns immediately for full details, Quick and efficient service Will be given. - S' HUSKY CHICKS R. S. CURTIS MITCHELL, the Tailor 491 South 2nd West Provo Rebuilt ARMY SHOES well-dresse- d appearance at moderate price . . . thats what a Commander suit offers you. The favorite today of thousands of men from coast to coast it can be your p Inc. - Phone 86 Comer 8rd South & 7th East Phone Provo 613 REMODELLING See eyes turn to follow... $25 Provo TT Wilford Perry A Full Line of - - USED CARS N PROVO WILDWOOD Lynn It. LeVitre After describing the effects of North Sth West PIIONE Yon cant bring him anything Lee Kay of the Utah State Kish that can't he fixed. and Game commission presented 420 West Center - Phone 1418W stuto discussion the travelogue Drapers Fix-i- t Shop dents of the Lincoln high school 445 West Center Phone 9&4 Monday. ELECTRIC soil conserving practices, Mr. Kay 495 7 IL A. C. SA1S: 016-R- 3 Sheet Metal Works IAIl-61- 0 USED CAR HEADQUARTERS " BEE J. L. FISCHER $395.00 G rU. '-- " DOC FIX IT at SUPER SERVICE 50 East First North All Sed. $345.00 ' PERSONAL LOANS Ladies and Gentlemens FIXE TAILORING Both SUITS and COATS at 25 np REPAIRING ALTERING 1939 Plymouth Coupe $515.00 1939 Dodge Tudor. . .$675.00 - T.- Exchange tion of their Instructor, W. D. Made or Soulier, have organized a softball at league, with Xavier Beffort elected captain and Leland Wells and Lewis Smith, his aids. 408 West Center Fish and Game Travelogue at Lincoln Phone 260 Provo TAILORING 1934 Chevrolet Coupe $175.00 1935 ChevTolet Coach $195.00 1936 Dodge r. 4-d- Brimhall Bros. REX GRIFFITHS A N Advanced members ct the Lincoln F. F. A. nnder the dlrec- - students. 1936 DeSoto Coupe. . .$295.00 1936 Plymouth Coupe $295.00 Ford Tudor 1.85 1.43 I The Perry Seed Store la jl open now at My residence, and BATTERIES VANCE PERSONAL Finance Co. 1937 Plymouth Sedan $445.00 1937 Chevrolet Tudor $395.00 MASH SEEDS 156 West 3rd North PROWS & HAWS REALTY CO. 53 Phone U. S. TIRES SMALL PAYMENTS DOWN! We will give you a lot In a New We want you to build a Home. Provo 1931 Chevrolet Coupe. $95.00 1932 Model B. Tudor. $125.00 1929 Dodge DA Sedan $85.00 2.90 BUNKER FARMS FEEDS See Us Now homes. St QUALITY CARS AND TRUCKS TO SELECT FROM! Central Utahs Largest New and Used Car Dealers! 1.65 FEEDS CHICK STARTING MIXED PIG FEED TIRE ST Before Prices Advance 1938 VERL KOrFORD - Mgr. COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE BUY NOW 1930 Chevrolet Coach. $55.00 GROCERIES KOKEY TALKS re 368 West BLED WHEAT (treated) per cwt, SWEET SPANISH ONION SEED, per pound H4RD WHEAT (Itecleaned) 1.25 13 East Ccnier $45.00 MCklOW Accessories PHONE 658 For Ladies' and Misses ONE GROUP OF DRESSES percales SVr Vi9 Ford Coupe Oil Gas REPLACEMENTS Call Cash When You Need It! 1930 LUBRICATION BLINDS PERSONAL LOANS 100 per lb, 16c (Petal) Other grades, down to, per lb. 12c CERTIFIED DICKLOW WHEAT 2.25 per cwt. CERTIFIED TRKBI RAREFY 1.80 per cvrt SPECIALIZED Provo ll) CHOH E ALFALFA Fi WHITE SPOT UTAH VALLEY GLASS AND PAINT CO. UTAH One group of Spun Rayon and Acetate Crepe Dresses for Misses and Ladiej at the Un- g ft ft JLftUU believable price white or colored b FRED E. RAY r, EXTRA! Boys' Fine DRESS SHIRTS FINE DRESS SHIRTS and REAL ESTATE N. Unlv. 18 SEEDS Glass Radiator and Spring Service PHONE 100 Bee I (By Mrs. Eva Gillespie) General Relief Society conference will convene In Fait Lake Citv, April 2nd and 3rd The officers' meeting for all Y 75c g long-lastin- lOANS PROGRAM OUTLINED THIS SECOND Lily Tlants and Azalea Plants, and lovely. In prices ranging from $3.50 to INSURANCE the phone. Even to children, flowers symbolize Easter better than anything else. We have a profusion of plants, cut flowers and corsages Sunday. FEEDS CRAIN SLEDS TIRES AUTOS i These make ideal work shoes GET THEM AT DeLuxe Shoe 73 Repairing North 1st West On March 17 th, Black Horaehide Leather Jacket. Between E. McKellip's and H. C. Shelly's residence on 4 North snd Oth West, Orem. Reward offered by Raymond LOST McKellip. Real Estate Fire Insurance v Provo Willard L. Sowards WINDSOR (Mrs. Ferry Nielsen - reporter) Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Kcetoh attended a social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Niels Jacobson in Sharon Friday. The occasion being In honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Jacobson, a sister of Mrs. Keetch. Grai es The J. W. Glllman Family attended the late Henson Walker family reunion held at the secord ward chapel in Pleasant Grove Saturday evening. old and useless animals bought at highest prices Sell direct to the Fox Ranch and get full value for your animals. YERGENSEN FOX FARM Agency PHONE 11)99 PROVO Horses Wanted UTAH PHONE 051J5 sent were Mrs. Annie Wright, Mr. Itu k Kirk and Mrs. Clarence Mr. received a certificate of award and Mrs. Wendell Wright, Swenaen of for taking the training course in Lindon, Mr. and Mrs. Cealy scout work, conducted by the Utah Newell of Sharon, Mr. and Mra. National Parks Council. Leon Yeates of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs The Beautiful New Home Karl Kelneh of Provo. Amaaa of Mr. and Mrs. Darman Willett Wright of Orem and the family Is nearing completion and proves of the gueBt of honor. to be another mark of beauty Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Farris along Orems highway. attended a birthday social in I ldon Wright honor of a sMcr, Mrs Roxle was honored Tuesday evening Green Saturday afternoon at her on hi? birthday anniversary whenhome in Lindon. Mrs. Green has relative? arrived with a dellrioufbeen 111 for some time but Is and surprised him. Pre-provi- |