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Show UTAH Friday, June 10, 1933 BENEFIT FARMERS PROJECT SPRAY BY spray to tho d ot 17.111 gallons was and sold at tho Bharon Stake Security Program plant In Edgemont, according to Chari as H. Poulson, manager of tho project. Moat of tbs abort amount was sold dlrsetly to growers, at 17 cents per gallon. In prerlous years the cost to growers from Commercial distributors has bsen os-to- Llma-iulph- manu-faeare- June 15 la the Headline GET THAT SCIENTIFIC MOTOR TUNK-U- from St to SI cents par gallon. In addition to Individual cnstomv an, tha plant sold to two large wholaealen handling nprays in central Utah a larga portion of their needs for this territory. The Tlmpanogaa Marketing AuooUi lion was alao a large buyer. Improvements Made In addition to tho actual manufacture of spray, tha reject Committee was abla to hsvs ini tailed d three large tanks which wars from tho Utah-ldat- o flugag Company ut LehL A building to honao tha tanka and ths machinery operating the agitator waa alao constructed. These Improvement were nil financed out of thiu year's operations. After all espensea have been deducted, Mr. Poulson reports that a small balanca will be ou hand with which to start another years operations. He reports that the fruit growers were enthusiastic orsr ths spray supplied particularly ovar ths saving which they effected by having It manufactured bars In ths community. r par-chase- GRAND P Mn. G. H. Davies, Reporter By iOM-- Expert THIS WEEK $2.50 For (he Complete Job Also WE WILL TEST and Yonr Car for Brakes 1. 2. Steering System Lighting System 3. Horn Tires Windshield Lights, Wiper, Mirror, etc., 4. 6. 6. 7. lLL 50 You Must Have the Official Windshield Sticker by June 15 Official Inspection Station No. IS Hugo Trohor 150 North UnlT. Ave. BUICK 1 PONTIAC Mr. and Mrs. Alms Diltmare, nee Veda Faye Kartehner, left for New York on Friday last Mr. Dittmera la enrolled at Columbia university. Tha Relief Society "Pal party, nest Monday, promises to be an Interesting affair. Rack active member choee, some months ago, an iuactlva number as her "pal. Her obligation was to romlnd this pal, by note, phone cull, ate., of the regular R. 8. meetings; In o short, to oncourngo bora to an active member. And nil thia to bo dono without tha pals knowledge of who was doing It At tha Pal Party wa sack find who our pal has bean. Tho party will ha held in tha amusement hall where games will he played and light refreshments served. All woman of the ward are cordially Invited to he present Mrs. C. II. Davis had ns her dinner guests on Monday, her nephew, Mr. Jean Busch and wife Dorothy, of Monroa, Colo. Tha annual Sunday Bchool outing, held Sunday laat at Aspsq Orov was a auccaas in avary way. It waa eatimatad that two hundred arson artlclpated In Sabbath School, luncheon and garnet. The alts chosen was ideal for ths purpose and many parsons expressed delight as to tho program, ate. The QrsndVlew Camp I). U. P. attended enmasaa the eounty Jubilee at Lehl, on Thnredny last Wo warn ona of three camps to win the attendance prise, a Pioneer Bong Book. The group partook of lunch together In Lehli PRETTIER ROOMS THAT COST LESS 4-- ' 1U-1- LAKE VIEW HANSENS North. First. West . . Snowdrift r Flour 22S per ... Each 5c NU BARA, with bowl CORNED BEEF - Taylor - Russell YOULL PAY LESS AND LIVE HAPPIER Sharon stake high priests mrvtlng scheduled for Sun-- day has been postponed doe to the funeral for Blahop Finch being changed to that day at 1 p. m. CHATHAM AIRL00M CHATHAM FRESH FRANKS SHORTENING SAUSAGE, (bulk) BACON, X-- 72x84 $55 CHATHAM PART WOOL 70x80 I SLICED LOAF CHEESE per lb. per lb. 19c 15c per pkg. 15c . 2)4 lbs. $195 Nint rm colors fickti by a famous interior itcortsor. Chatham's new blankets fit any housewife's demands whether she wants the Airloom, which is light and strong made in Chathams exclusive Airloom weave; the luxurious soft and .warm made of 100 per cent virgin wool; or the thrifty Part Wool blanket made durable and light. Every Chatham Blanket. carries the famous Chatham Label which tells her just what she can expect in service. S-l- b. 48c 29c can 2 lbs. 29a 21bs. 25c per lb. 15c 19c 444444444444444l4t44f STYLE SERVICE 15c Sugar - Banquet , qUOUTY 105 ,. 59c Catsup .... . 32c Fresh Quality Meats BACON, (Salt) GROUND BEEF L 3 lbs! Pineapple per can 19c VIENNA SAUSAGE per can 8c TUNA FISII, DelMonte per can 17c FRESH UTAH PEAS 3 lbs. 25c PINEAPPLE, broken slices . per can 18c KREMEL 3 for 10c . ALL-WOO- SOAP CANNING SUPPLIES Dixon - ' a Full Line of: created exclusively by Armstrong. With one or more of these as a basis, we'll be glad to recommend an interior color scheme to give you a completely beautiful room at low coat. KLAWISETS All-Wo- ol, 3 for 10c JACK FROST DRINKS WHITE KING large pkg. 30c RINSO large pkg. 21c OXYDOL . . . . large pkg. 21c SUPER SUDS Red Box 17c IVORY FLAKES large pkg. 21c Come in today and look over our new Quaker Ruga. You will appreciate the lovelier patterns, richer colors, and smarter effects, in rugs SALE Notice LOWER PRICE LETTUCE, large heads 725 Armstrong's The Board of Education of tk Alplno School Dtetrlct win 7. duct a public hearing on tho im 1111 ochool budget at a maotloi called for that purpooe Mondav Jana 17, at 7:IQ p. m. tea. School Board offices at Amerka. Fork, Utah. BOARD OF EDUCATION Alplno School District J. F. Walton, Clerk. flight Priests Phone 397 v ORANGES, (150 size) fall patterns ee NOTlcl 4-- H af Fruits and Vegetables doz. 20c RUGS In beantiftil . . . COST YOU ONLY Advance BUDGET SHARON HIGHER QUALITY QUAKER Biuiueea Property Sunday afternoon. Mrs. France FOR BALE: In the heart of Provo. 60 foot wee the former Nell Creor of frontage by 160 feet deep at Peyeon. Dr. France will Join hie 161 W. Canter Street Have family here later In the month. alao tract of land, located at Mr. and Mra. WUford Ovoreon corner of Flrat North and 6th here aa their kouat gneete for W. Can be cat Into 4 residence everal dnya Mra. Grant Hamblin and daughters, Lorens end loti. Would consider reduction n to anyone who could Virginia, and Mr. Chester Over-eoboth propoaltlons. of St. Johns, Arts. Several yonng men and woman from tho ward will participate In FOR SALE One Mower sad the dancing contest at Snltalr rake. Sea W. F. Wlaeomba, Friday evening. Alao others wUl Phone 0S4R4 IJ10 eleg In the chorus that will be given In tho Tabernacle Saturday evening and Sunday morning. There wee no conjoint meeting held In tha ward Sunday evening, due to the Y graduation exercises . In tho Stake Tabernacle. Mrs. E. Jana 8mlth of Idaho, Falla, la visiting at the homo of her sister, Mrs. Jemae Madsen. The deecendents of tho late Peter Madsen will hold a reunion In tha Lake View ward hall Sunday afternoon, Jane II. All reln-tivare invited and requested to bo present. A fine program has been arranged and everyone la requested to bring tbeir own lunch. PLEASANT VIEW 297 ARMSTRONG'S NEWS with Artlmua Newell and J. R. entertalnad Sunday tor mem Ben flu park. family. The of Mn- - Chatwin'g Mrs. Karnoua Aadarsoa, hus- Rogersoa as assistants. Children of tha following par. following onoyed a "steak bake band sad infant daughter visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. nuts rtptfvad names nad Ideas tad picnic dinner served la the C. H. Davis on Monday. sings at Sunday Sacrament meet- garden: Mr. and Mn. C. H. Hill, , ing: Mr. and Mrs. Barney Fau Mr. and Mn. C. Birin Hill gad sett, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McDonald, family, Mr. and Mn. Raa Hill. BARBECUE ENJOYED Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Paterson, Mr. Janet and Daa Hill nil of Salt and Mrs. Edward Pm, Mr. and Lke. 8arah Henrlo, Paiarphlea, Calif; Junior, Arlys and Manhall BY SHARON PRIESTS Mrs. Lloyd Peacock.' Rack Saturday from I to p. Wayne Chatwln and the boat and m., Miss Mslvn Jones Recreation hostess. bo at tho chnreh Leaflets club Tho Seven On the spacious lawns and un- Leader will der the freshening shade ot the house to direct childrens activi- met Friday night at tha horns of locust trees at the Tlmpanogaa ties. Tap Dancing will ha taught their leader, Norma Dunford. si- Election of officers was the bust-see- s cliapel grounds, the High Prlesta and games played. Primary of the meeting. . Offlcen an: of Sharon Stake and their part- ncere will assist Miss Joaea. Mr. and Mn. Roy Hilon of President, Donna Lon Hall; Vice, ners enjoyed their first annual Delta visited Mr. and Mrs. Curtlg President, Joan Leyshon, Secret, outing Saturday afternoon and Gordon on Sunday last. Reporter, ary, Elva Hansen; evening. The Golden Anniversary of the Helen Dunford; 8ong and Chser Ths activities began with soft, ball games between selected teams Mantl Temple will be held June Leader, Merle Dunford; Historunder ths direction of Ivera Pyns 14 to II. Sharon Ward will go ians Beth Williams and Barban buss tha morning of the 16 th. Hinerman. lending ths High Priests, and Far-le- ll by Mr. and Mn. F, M. McCarthy Peterson leading a team o( Bus fare will be I1.S0. AU derecreational workers and youths. siring to go must get lu touch and family of Oklahoma an Tha gams ended la a tie. with a with Allen Dickey. spending ths weak at Mn. Mo Miss Ockerman of Manhattan score of Karl Carty's brother's homo, Ths big feature of tho even- Beach, California, visited with Young. Mrs. Agnes ing's entertainment was tha serv- her grandmother, Nancy McCarty, 7, had the Nelson Inst week, also at the coma lamb of barbecued by ing to break her leg the Allan Mn. Mr. and home of Onmittee under the direction of after their arrlrsl here. Reday car Anderson. Tha entertainment Dickey. that she Is doing wall. r 4 Dickey port an committee had busied Itself and one Installed at tha Tlmpaaogoa WH visitor at Duachan 1 week. grounds a permanent barbecue 47 dub met at The pit. Two lambs wars barbecued Mrs. LaRua home of tha Gordon, more to of crowd the served and Mlaa Naomi (Helen Oveaoa Reporter) Friday evening. I ban IIS hungry people. Following tha hsrbocus, a de- Park gara a review of a chapter of Dale Mn. J. W. France and sons, lightful program waa held on the "How to Make Friends by east lawn. This program feature Carnegie. John and Milton of Chevlor hllla, ad community singing lad by California, wan the dinner gnaata of Mr. and Mn. Erwin Bunnell Emil llansen. an address of Welcome by President Hay Y. Wens of tho High Priests Quorum, Bales J, several musical nuvelties by ths lie me OS1R1 Allen bra then of California grandsons of John K. Allan. Mrs. MIsa Oerdn Yonng spent ths James B. Ferguson rendered a waek-ea- d at ths horns of Mr. and solo, and Mn. Lana Aadreaaon told an interesting story. Presi- Mrs. Karl Young. Mr. and Mn. Quaylo Cannon dent A. V. Watkins mad a plea and son Donnie spent the Jr. of unity In the quorum. John K. Allen was In charge of tho pro- week end at tha Qhaa. Alfred home. gram. Miss Roeemae Bergeeon has returned to her homo In Sllverton, Colo., after spending tho school year hers at tha B. Y. U. Clover-LeMrs. J. D. Pyne, Reporter club Lasilettea met at ths horns of Juno Bean Telephone OIIJI Thursday evening. Leader YvonThs Sunday Bchool Super ne Jones led ths discussions on waa reorganised Sunday clothing Inventory and Shrub morning. Curtis Gordon waa se- Planting. Those in attendance lected as Superintendent; LeRog wars: June Bean, Joyce G. Muhle-stel-n LaVon Gurr, Elate Offret, Mangum and Wm. A. Rappley AsKenneth McKwaa ths Lorraine Jonas, sistants. Ardlo Gsdd, retiring superintendent Is now a Florence Muhlesteln, Norma Dnn counselor la the Bishopric. ford and Yvonno Jones. Ths Bunday erasing prognm Summer recreation program for waa given by tha M.I.A. Mn. all primary children began TuesIn charge. Melva Fred day with registration. Myrl Jacobs Markham of Provo gave a very Jones will direct ths activities Intonating talk. 81x giria froiq etch Tuesday at I oclock. Xt Is tha BYU High Bchool under di- deslrloua that all primary child' rection ot Mrs. Lloyd Culllmor ran ba In attendance. From I to 4 oclock children sang two numbers. Winston Downs gave a violin selection ac- under It yearn will attend ths companied by Mrs. Lola Downs. summer recreational program and Bishop Ephnlm Twltchell ac- will enjoy dancing, story telling cepted tha releases of tho MIA of- and other activities. From 4 to flcen. Tho following ware sus- 4:10 thero will bo advanced Up tained ;Miaa Nnoml Park, MIA dancing. At 4: SI Softball and President ; Bernite Morgan, othar activities will ba participatassistant. Lyle McDonald as prealj ed in. Mr. and Mn. Aldan Chatwln dent of tho YonngMan's Mutual Poa-DeRai- Mechanics Inspect VIEW VALLEY ?, $1.45 30c 25c Frulto & Vegetables H"d' Lettuce ?? Radishes Tomatoes 5c N3 Lemons ,5c 9c 19c MEAT S Pure Lard 4poml Boiling Beef Bacon 45c 9c 19c ,i ; IS THIS YOUR HOME? A modern home, designed with all the new home constxliction plan ned especially for the needs of yon nd your family. Thats the type of dream home thousands today are realizing, with the aid of FHA financing. 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