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Show X " THE VOICE OF SHARON PAGE THREE SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS The business houses' of Iruvo and Community are interested in the oice of Sharon. Their willingness to cooperate and advertise in this newspaper makes it possible for everyone in the stake to receive ti e paper. They stand fur local development and community Service, helieing that home patronage and cooperation will strengthen the fabric of our community. It need scarcely be said that they have the unqualified support and patronage of the people of Sharon Stake. Lets support our advertisers! creational Pro ' Sept. 27 and 28 Sept. 13 and 14 Sept. 6 and 7 frYou Call Yourself a Saint I CAU YOU A SON- - ' Twenty m wives will cheer when this young tT V. whet she thinks of k f husbenifs weepy , mother k X bride tells her " IRENE f - csora v wife 3 WWMdM y with A timely applications. Semi-Comed- CO ' Sept. 20 and 21. thou good T.e SILVER CORD QO,ik JOEL MACULA VV; .... r FRANCIS DEE ERIC LINDEN tc LAl'RA HOPE CREWS fond upon thn ploy by SIDNEY What happens to a fellow when he falls for a girl falls so hard that he who never swam before a worlds champion the and time ha tries NOWAftO oi produced by Tho Tboofro Guild, Me Otrocfod by John Crommll. A Pondro tormon Produtiton, Mono a C Cooper, Mecufivo producer. Feature Also, First Two-RePicture of the Worlds Fair! el be-com- es Sept. 8 first I. 'A. Fall Dancing Festival at Geneva. Tab and Buns A'rrtericans Membership Cards good. Big M- - - how! LETS made from some fabric selected fromour New Groups of Fall Materials? The lucky girl is the girl who has learned to t jw. She can have all the clothes, she wants at a fraction of what her friends spend on clothes. And, best of all, she can have the latest fashions the New Frocks with broad shoulders and slim, pleated skirts the important swagger ensemble the jaunty jumper frock! r. pVsV - Made of fine count Percales and Broadcloths, tailored to fit. Sizes 6 to 12. 59c blouses f Kaynee and Tom Sawyer, Sizes 3 to 8. Sizes CHILDRENS LONG HOSE, Pair Combed yarn, fine weave, reinforced foot; extra long leg. A stocking to stand lots of wear- New fall shades. - - RAYON 49c TO$1.00 Made of Suiting .Cloths. Two different shapes. BOYS Pull-ov- styles. Sizes er ANKLETS r 15c 07 R -- 6 to 14 Year GIRLS FALL Frocks 32. COTTONS M 29c ... Shaped leg and foot. New Fall Shades. THREE PRICES , col-y- to start view of the rapid advances in prices. Broadcloths, Percales, Prints in allthe. new fall colors for thd young miss as well as for big sister. INCH CHECKED GINGHAM ....4UC Yard Make stunning frocks. Theres nothing smarter for ' - A SH50 SHRIVERS i ' STYLE LEADERSHIP rrovo, Utah 16 West Center Street 1 ? M Its ,! O'tii .sj O A Circus a child's delight wheL ' ' of you give him a pair to watch . V in time for picture shows: commence fifteen minutes earlier in September. The first show will start at 7:15 p. ra., the second show at 9:15 p. try to be on time at .each show. shoW-wil- l 1 qz fast Bi Curiee and Varsity Town Suit take place Sunday, September Cooperate with us and help select some leaders who will carry on our ideals. Lets get behind the organiza tion and boost it for all were worth. It is your opportunity and our day, lets make the most of it. Change Prints school. BOOSn.S.llA. organization. The election of new officers The first 25c 79c $1.19 $1.98 WORSTEDS R SHOW TIME CHANGED for Service, Economy r' GROUPED AT THESE ISV2C fast colors flased Guaranteed and plain skirts contrasting trims, self belts, with bows, sashes and buckles. Assorted , styles and culurs. MISSES RAYON HOSE FOUR-STA- S.'S. M. A., We hear it and see u in print, so often connected with Why? allMiharpn Stake activities. Beciuse it's the peppiest, jolliest, most up to date organization in our com Its purpose is to stimulate munity. and encourage favorable moral- - and spiritual ideals among its members and to promote various activities in the Stake. We are living up to our purpose in many ways. Already the annual stake play has become an important date in the community. People look forward to it and talk about it months ahead. The We still remember Patsy, and how well it was produced. This year we promise one to surpass it. The cast and title of the play wet are keeping secret, but watch carefully for some interesting Announcements. Every other mortth a jolly time is offered the members. Each ward takes turn entertaining the others. The competition is so great that the socials are extremely- interesting, because unusual, and fun, because different and new. Besides the pleasure they offer, they give you a chance to mingle with friends who represent the character ideals of our church, and association with them means inspiration and moral development. Besides these two outstanding' features, we offer you an opportunity for public service by means of ward and stake programs. Service is our motto, and we ask you to join with us and help us build a stronger, more perfect 19c AND PAIR Of combed yarn. Reinforced' heel and toe. Assorted colors and sizes 6 to 10. QQ ALL-WOO- L L SWEATERS Sizes 26 to Made of fine combed yarn. PULL-OVE- Marx : is to 17, 1933 Well made, of selected yarns. Colors: Peach, pink and flesh. CHILDRENS AND MISSES MICKEY MOUSE SHIRTS BLOOMERS, PANTIES AND VESTS 29cand 59c Assorted color combinations. Colors : Red and yellow. 26 to 34. Hart Schaffner & - Sport collar and regular. BOYS BLUE ' CHAMBRAY SHIRTS Made .of best material, full cut. Well fitting. to 12 years. BOYS ALLOVERS A neat, clean garment for school wear. Gray and white stripe- Also a khaki garment, button front. Sizes to 8 years. ?alTcapS d, v . j What youngster, or miss returning to school wouldnt be proud of a neat frock or ensemble BOYS Yoif really cant afford anything less than good clothes, now as always made of fine materials by well-pjhighly skilled workers. By DOROTHA JONES Old Golden School Daysl ' the workers by paying starvation wages. A little skimping still may be done on fabric quality, and the amount of tailoring... That doesnt make much difference now, in the cost, but it makes an enormous difference in the looks and real worth of the suit. tbe PROUD OF THE CLOTHES THAT MOTHER MADE! ...- It says unscrupulous manufacturers no longer may take it out of the hide of T School-De- ar SHIRTS sis- Good Clothes Participation in the. Sharon Recreational Program is limited to L. D. S. members, but we cordially not invite all the people in this district who desire to join with us in this cooperative recreational program. ,9 XAYNEE meet- ow Almost Says You Must Wear The first show begins at 7:15 and second show between 9:05 and 9:15 p. m. Membership cards can only b purchased at the Seminary building, Wednesday and Thursday evenings, from 6:00 to 10:00 p. nv All Stake members over the age of 70 will be given membershrp cards free of charge, which will admit them to the entire recreational program.' These cards may be procured at the Seminary ffic.e. It is also understood that a membership card entitles holder to attend ONE performance of each program. SCH OO L DAY S Back to The meeting teachers' THE LAW May we again call your attention to the addeefteatures this month? The M. I. A. Fall Festival at Geneva. The $1.00 family membership card admits you to the above four shows, and the Festival. See detailed notice of the Festival elsewhere in the paper. . UTLE for DEf - hU tbon story that no joke a The Grand View Relief Society will ing, and a social, to which all the hold its first meeting at the wardhuuse ters are cordially invited. Q tyvamant Qlctum J & u flu-- , 'it i ! bod who dared to speak... in a 5. mUONMJUi FR&NEit 6u r bl Ttfs mum I j1 tuiMin corns I fwM ouuxn I 1 aqumm I 4' OW H conn - GRAND VIEW RELIEF Tuesday, September SOCIETY TO MEET will be in the form of ( BUSTER (RABSO fid DUNNE the as O war-- Hf VL-- wi . V A het Is ROMANCE OF THE ANIMAL EMPIRE! DEVOURING MONSTER!" ilhont A UNTAMED ' Beginning with the September number Of the Voice of Sharon, this space will bei devoted to Classified Advertising, merely as a seryice and a convenience to the people of the stake. Rates are as follows: Less than h reader advertisements, 6c per line, w'ith a minimum of 25c. two-inc- ' Remember, tbe WILLIAMS BARBER SHOP, on the corner; near Lincoln . OOOTERI High school. Haircuts, 25c and 15c; shave, Razors honed and sharpened, (Advertisement.) FT). THE 20c. 25c. 168 ! WEST CENTER PROVO, UTAH |