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Show T1IE VOICE Ga- m- I. tic li.niF hn-- r V'li.wc. Vote t'idVcd and d.iin'y n-tr- i a ms Cl ii. r Li an t Mis L.t.ic ti SHARON t Lari Ten.. h!. Mr- J - j T The follow ILK JnUIig I'fOl'ie me eurnlli J at the H V I', for the Kern culm!1.? The .Kaif Kiha and l)nn Iau-iu- f and M,-- $ Verna Hard.iis. Elder t rr ir.iti-t- R e to d tie Blake has nr.- - t - L' a j ' r i m-- ii s, h- Telephone - -- c . n. - VIEW fir-iet- , 'ihy A , G 0S ti:e:r t -- ho has nr. : Reporter Q4J2 p at th Hu- - Min: to gim-ru- l i, m ri-m-- unnuum UuipmajtT will c In tiu sdcinmi-n- t dm? Sunday cii-nir- e tiling held lUiil'-rKUi- salt Lakv Cn i (laj ii g Si boo! and Krn ' liuild im t- -- annonnceii by the Bithop ('nmrncniing next Monday t vi mil g the Priesthood members of vVn-da- v will mint at 7 30 morning us they hava been the summer, meeting through and Sunday Sihool will start at ten o'clock instead of as heretofore. Mrs. Alden Patten jho is at the Utah Valley hospital following an operation performed last week i simproving according to reports from the hospital, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Poulson and daughter Eva visited with Lui Poulson at the Veterans hospital in Salt Lake City last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Norval Kitchen and family and Gilo KiLeueu weal to Logan last week where they the winter. will reside during Norval and Orlo have nerolled at Mr. the Agricultural College. and Mrs. Thomas Kitchen accompanied them. President and Mrs. A. V. Watkins and daughter Venna returned Tuesdn morning from a two t weeks trip to places of in the East. In New Yor.; they - rir. ten-thirt- y .ii k VI a ..ii. r f i ,! a : WANT ADS .READ THE AD$ il' . I. Along With the New 1 (III n W lino li I Hill the Foul aI i will go to hail L..kith". Make RJIlf MKlt limlil- - Ti.'V Ml- Jel.i.h FaliiV. (lie Pv ne, Mrs. e tiijtt, 3 Mr-- , C Jen. n. ,al a Adam-- . Kiori in e Ilowjcy, Mr Ji- -:, Mr Allan;-- . Mi K'l'iii e Mr.-tu ry. Mi Martlia I') lie, Gertrude Weaver, Mi. Mvitle Christen-en- . Mrs. Lucy Foul. on J Mrs, Amelia Latta and Mr- - Ida Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. James Slade of Pioche, Nevada are visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B Woffinden. d ai girls were given names in Fast meeting last SunNickl Jean, day as follows: daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs James Slade of Pioche, Nevada; Ja.iette Emily, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Howard Thomas and Shana Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abner Selman. I W v 11 ,s. Take the Landlord Off Your Payroll i .. I Have a Hotiic, Sonn-To fall our Ovtn 1 t htojwf lholn m Ihki hinjj B .lo(MHL h1. Lae MArAl I1Y Permanent Wav es homes in Salt Lake to trade for Irovopropert) SEE Prows and Haws Realty Company 6S No. UuiUversitf Avenue PROVO CTAH Phone 4.W Vi VO'5 An () i 1 I 4 - UP ;? -- : I- 4 f Pops Plaid in Popularity Youll step right up to the head of the class ii stvle if you re wearing one of these gay new a lightweight plaids wool dress, flaunts plaid a generously wide skirt. 311-- ... Provo, Utah North west -5 10 Tune in K.O.V.O. Every Friday, 5:30 tp IdlPffilflL Rita Brooks An 15 Pure pork sausage 19 pound i Lincoln, students have noticed there are a great many pupils who have gone to other schools: Among others are Allie Tucker, Ray Tucker and Lavar Ash to Pleasant Qrov high; Dorothy Brown, to San Bernadlna, Call fornia; Emilio Bassio, in Ogden; Loraine Latham back to South high in Salt Lake; Marie Phillips to Twin Falls. Idano; Mary Beth ami Raymond Berry to Corwallis, Ogden for the winter; and other students In Pleasant View, who have joined the city and are attending the Provo high and I'arn r Jr. high school. ... Window Glass We Sell Clever House Frocks for Autumn, featuring the handy zipper Priced at 90 6 : p. m. UIletiOllaeEG CHEERUP CLUB established Radio Program for Children, brought to you by BUTLER'S and Producted by the PROVO 368 West Center Street PROVO CONSERVATORY.. IS SALT BACON per f0 Class in Modern Ballroom Dancing Every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Enroll now! 5 for Chic School Youthful DRESSES in gay plaids, and plain colors A Bargains at Class Beginning Tuesday, 7 p. m., in Simplified Ballet and Tap, emphasizing physical culture, exercises for business girls. Enroll now! n. 2 Rcicc Privie Lessons in All Departments ENROLL NOW! for Children and Adults 19 17 , Cl ass and Al-do- at This Price $1.90 Q)ancunjt , Radio , , Q)rama East 54 Sold SCHOOL OF -- b. NEVER BEFORE . . j WATCH FOR OUR DANCE REVUE Paramount Theatre - October 26, 4 and 9 p. m. Cannon-AcIjto2i,Inn CHEVROLET a jj For Information Phone 503 North University Avenue 434-- Entire Second Floor in c: c. OLDSMOBILE DEALER 1934 FORD TUDOR Beautiful - New Tires very good; uplalslry Opalescent Green Paint thoroughly cleaned ; motor overhauled. Car tip-to-p throughout W $295 FIFTEEN GOOD USED TRUCKS Ready To Go! CASH FOR CARS OR EQUITIES Liberal Allowances on New Cars ... r, I: Night Wrcckrr iJ J Sirvire Phono Provo 1.V5 d the The Tim rettes at hicli. Limoln Friday, ajnldy pre-ente- Also Replace Broken Glass of All Kinds Sept. Chri 29. with Kr -- idem Mabel introducing the' new ti'ii-.-n New and Used Furniture mbi-i'VVnldene Ivors. Cleo Ihivis and Iiorlhv Park In a humorous dame, I)o"na Sluhb- - in a piano olo; Edith Jones felling Hinmliv joke-- ; Stiatton, Jean Gillespie, Iris Lamb, and Merle Terry in a tumbling ait; N mini n and La Rue ()lMiller, mi Bought and Sold -- An Imperial Suit repre- PROMPT-SERVIC- FREE DELIVERY sents the ultimate in Fine tfl 348 W. Center Phone 403 A Imperial twho series the FinerVigs in-,- , life. Lined'with NOTICE! Troun converted into $ .93 as as for little Mattresses Innerspring REMADE without springs, complete $ m .00 covered with roll edge and up WE CALL AND DELIVER FREE Time Payments - No additional charge for Credit Tor further information phone 579-- MATTRESSES (remade) f OVERMANS 54 N. 4th W- - MATTRESS CO. Provo, Utah. the maa is for Ead-Gl- with TALON o Fmskmnwt ... sport.-mansh- ip $25 7 Topcoats $22.50 Boulton, singing Three Little Barbara Stubbs and Fishes"; Ruby Stratton a tap dance; Edith Arlvs Trotter with a reading Thatwin, Fay Andrews and Rclva Williamson then led he audience s hool veils in some and the srhool song. Wanda Hill. Ihlty Oliver, and Marjorie Bunnell have heen chosen cheer leaders for fine portrayal of pep and after two tryouts, i ' $25 SHRIVERS Style Leadership Over onenundred new hooks were reorfveil, recently at Limoln high school's library. They .contain fiction, vocation, hobbies, occupations, guidance, adventure, travel, story, romance and science.' Fifty or more new books are to be added to the collection later announces Mr. T. Cordnc. 4? e I, .A -i quality, good taste styling and lasting value. Utah Valley Glass & Paint Co. ,4 EXTRA SPECIAL INNERSPRING Avoid Fire Losses Fire is one of the most expensive of natures destructive forces. Its sweeping loss brings privation and suffering amounting, to millions. But that need never happen to you. GOOD insurance will protect you against fires worst attempts protect xou against financial loss no matter what happens to your home, business or other property. j ; p jj Investigate Today! Dixon Real Estate Co. 23G W. Center St. Phone- 75 ) SALE T Uegufcir $39.30 LADY JOAN MATTRESS Over 250 resilient Coil Springs Heavy Sisal Insulation Overlaid by long staple felted Cotton Covered in beautiful Damask Ticking CHOICE OF COLORS WHILE T.IEY LAST S5.00 Allowed $27.50 for jour Old Mattress! Furniture Center Exchange St. 5,16 Easy Terms .Vo West Interest U lo nd'H B'U N FTi' .i.A..,. cTTt Provo Conservatory. InllriJrfid. YisSi Ii Coe Reauty Salon Will Iu ie ll h.' Owner, tu arK, lavn an! trade for Iloncr smaller W I .vtu4 rrmiiP, Rl(atci Qaist funeral U(ome jil!rpillnl!tp IT! lroo. iL 2nd. llt UK I 1ST JlsT A ITAV: Vilnom Mk. Iltitk, ,TvT) lot L. C. GUYMON 471 Fast, I rn,ik. IT. or i liun for made on all electric wiring ami Installation. We do the big Jobs with the same ease as we can handle your smallest Job. PHONE .) I Plioi.p dll Sl LpL) ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR and St 1 laliu lii .ili is, all liolljml I uni.ee I mi m G. rn.ai infa-res- Our Standard: a i! Ii a a- - a I 11 i a n ) i.m n. r ., - time for ihiiSaii-- j hatigi- - lu - i b:,.tvr. :u:i and men im,.ir) in G mi., Arthur h. - t of t 1m ii..-- rt.-o- n. - 0 H. Poulson, C. i .fn-iui'- Mi-'- Mrs N-- th j P A II 1,1 1 m-- -- '.e (I. S'itiistn li.il... per' an.o!,g ton l '.I lit Tel. n.ii'Iscts of si .iron Pake Central j. f M fCii.i,; f..r uni with In ad tuarters at who will irn.sh ti.i-Thui-lav and Sharon ward MIA. were honHe has stint the Genctal t oil., n to e Mir Ueapo'.is. Kni.iv. from KRlc r Byored by a ohmu tif-23 t Gertin in l jpe-Je-ho will Tli'i Lein mi .tit' ron tidy returned Uhi'iiy rui ; man ho-- tt ss to rs ot the (; !i.h from I, I S im-i- uii m lc nm.irk I "1 Ihiii Lu.-lltab" 1 !,a hT, Giant Iujki' liiitir .of at her home Thuisd.ty afti n.oon and Ka-- t Gi rmaiiy. lie showed d Is gra(. till to t Vim a! Si.ra . 'I he Gi'spi Hortrine C!a-- s of. colored s!i h s and spoke oil the Anil Stone nd Kuth Ht:ht en Cliior ptaitiee coioem-eat h tur the l.ut1 Iceland and Sunday School h Id a Ui i --t nl customs thitn on the tuoi.th.y show car! social Wednesday evening which! Winston inDowns al-- o gaveDepmark. a soio, Monday evening in the Ward chawe Call Mr acain, p'uiw man, was in the- fuiin of a Vic-l.- t u pel instead of Tuesday Chorister accompar.v mg Lim.-- If on the guihate many more attractions worth tume party, hi Id in th V. K. Allen urges that all singtar. 4 putting before the public. ers of the ward attend. tional halil. The (ommjttee on Mrs Kern Laudie gave the theMr. and Mrs. Lester Anderson arrangements were Mr. and Mrs ology lesson. John, the Apostle" Afler the opening social last and small Kalis daughter of Idaho Mr- -. Kenneth Oh-oMr., and in Relief Society In the Sharon week, the M I A. began its regular have 4 Kited here during the week 'William Shumway and Mr. and w classes Tuesday with a fine group with his 4j Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Mrs. parents, nf workers sell cted to carry on larley Rawlings A Goai to Reach Eternal Life" Victor M. Anderson. All the pregran H lie i'l'arwas glvc-by Mrs. Stewart, of The sprinkling system for the members of the ward are united Sharon stake board, in the Relief lawn at the new ward chaped is GRAND to attend. aocjal Friday afternoon In being installed and final preparattte ward bouse. The program In(The Relief Society, after holdMrs. C. H. Davies, Reporter tions are Wing made for the cluded also a solo bjr, Mrs. Grace ing its opening sdeial, got down dedication of the chapel in the to the regular program on Oct. near future. The dinner given by the Relle-Fielding, accompanied by Mur3. Teachers topic and the theElder Joseph Blake has been Society Thursday evening was at- dock; a violin selection, Mrs. Ruth Mrs. ology lesson were presented. All transferred to the mission head- tended by 40 persons, and was Mecham, accompanied by women of the ward are invited to quarters of the East AtUentral followed by a program consisting Vernon; remarks, Mrs. Ethel attend each Tuesday. States where he will si"as book- of piano solos by Dorothy Allred, Pyne and Mrs. Agnes Bellows. Mrs. Carlyle Bunker entertainHe reports that he is readings by Nelda Carter, and vo-- " Several members also spoke on keeper ed 12 little guests at her home well and Is enjoying his labors cal duets by Mrs. Clara Meldrum babbies. Miss Vonda Snyder spent SunSept. 29 at a birthday party for very much. His address is- Louis- - and her daughter Geraldine. . Games furlnshed diversion for day with friends here. The Snydthe guests after dinner. The R S ers moved to salt Lake where he officers express appreciation for la employed for the winter. 'vYt.vC ;t the patronage of ward members. The genealogy classes (junior ...Vf ' The organization began Its re- and senior) still meet every Sunr7. .71 'X gular meetings on Tuesday. The day evening at 6:30 in the church Singing Mothers sang The Lords house. All are invited to attend. ' jT Prayer by Gates, Lamb of God" and hy BIzef, Thanksgiving y1 Hymn" by Asper, at the Fast day LINCOLN NOTES meeting orv Sunday. Babies blessed were: A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Waters; a daughter, The annual Tigerette initiation1' Mr. and yrs. Howe. Twenty-fiv- e was conducted Friday, Sept. 29th of the ward population at Lincoln percent' To Serve You high.school. Were present at the meeting. The new members were asked Mrs. Tlliie Elliott, Mrs. Cleo to wear a football suit, omitting Serve Our Itarward, Mrs. Mary Davis, Mrs. Ora Griffith, Mrs. Annie Tanner, the spikes and helmets, which heeled Mrs Grace Nuttall and Mrs. C. II. were replaced by high Community Well. ftavies attended rehearsal Wed- party shoes and braided hair with ribbons. Monacles and a chiffon nesday in Salt Lake and appeared handkerchief was also requsted. with the Singing Mothers in. the program given on Thursday after-oo- n and Friday in the tabernacle. (i.A.A. to .Meet Tonight The M I A. carried out a fine The first meeting of the Girl's program on Sunday evening. A Athletic Association will be held Phone 532. violin solo was played hy LaDell Thursday the 5th of Oct. after 160 Univ. Ave. Bullock accompanied by her mo- school in the Lincoln gymnasium. Mrs. ther, Mrs. Erma Bullock. All the old members on those Helen Wentz gave a retold story, who wish to become members are Arthur Ivie told the story of two asked to be there, because the hymns. John Xieol gave a talk roll will he made out from those on literature unci Mr and Mrs. present. Clam Itarward sang a duet. before Officers were elected Grant Davies and family are school let out last May. Jean Gilspending the winter iiiALogan. lespie as president. Evelyn Young, Mr. Davies received his 11. V deMelba Edwards, vii Y dois gree at the Inst June. and and Iris Iamb, reporter. secretary ing graduate work in Agr. Econ71 71 N. 3th West omics at the JTRA Center St. Attending the "Yi' this year are Debate at Lincoln can the following from Grand View: Resolved that the United SNOWDRIFT Betty Tanner. Helen Wentz. for States should abolish the Monroe and Nelda Carter, Diana Doctrine, was the question for and Vivian Davies. Nuttall debate last week in the second ARINE (G0LDEN period' history chfss. Dorothy per pound 74s SUIT- - Obaiinotiom Stratton and Dee Anderson took the affirmative with Ruth Nelson and Carlos Madsen defending the SOAP (PALM0UVE) 3 bars for negative. (The debate was arranged InBREAD formally, the speakers were given I6OZ. 24 OZ. -I seven minute speaking periods tailood hf ClolltcAat with three minute The class found this a quick CAULIFLOWER and interesting way to learn their history lessons so Mr. Newman promises more of these interestLar8iI,ead3 LETTUCE ing discussions in the future. F. Wtlls, Reporter Octnitr rhure'l.'iy, ht-- r VINEYARD Mr. (iw SHARON OF No Carrying Charge |