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Show jir -- l 4 r ; ' t 4r i 4 l.f I ill hi : . : RUIT fr WANTED. !000 BUSHELS I t;' .ii i Church 8curltr Committee I the Tlmpanogoi ward aak the VI aupport of all ward members ; the drive to supply 1000 bushel Tb 1 of fruit for canning this aeason. Cherries, berries, aprlcon, pears peaches, etc., will be accepted. You will be contacted personally and we would appreciate It if you can give ua an estimate of what you can supply. A minimum of ten bushel per family la being asked for. Tlmpanogoa Ward Bishopric aud Church Security Committee. Families of limited means are assured of the same eareful, personal attention devoted to those able to demand the finest. Every IIERO service, even at minimum roat, la a dignified memorial . . . a tribute of beauty and reverence . . , complete In every detail. And for those who desire It, we provide a convenient .After Service Budget Flan which distributee the entire moderate rost over a period of months. v i?-- hr Scrg fHnrtuarg New and Used Furniture $ 9x12 AXM1NSTER RUG 9 UM tj j iUaed SINGER SEWING MACHINE Used .95 2 1BED SPRINGS T. Used .95 3 Used m MATTRESS KITCHEN CHAIRS (Hardwood) Used .95 I DAVENETTES fel up Furniture . Exchange 316 W. Center STAY at HOME SWING Canning for all clients on relief and W.P.A. la In full awing. Pleasant Or ova center is open for work and Orem residents can have vegetables canned there If they desire. The center In Orem will not open until about July SCth. fir hoot patrons who havo peas and wish to contrlbula them for school lunch will be allowed credit on school lunch for their children If the amounts contributed are a bushel or more. Peas will Im ranned at Pleasant Grove for tbs Orem Bcbools. Contact Mrs. Naomi llofhlnes at the PlfUHMnt Grove City Hall. Clliinla who with canning done for thcinHi-lvi'must obtain a permit from the social worker in their locality. An announcement will be made luter as to where canning will be done In Orem. and SAVE 11 lliPrOVO Monday While traveling through Northern Utah, at this time of the year, a great many of ones fears for the future of America vanlah completely. Throughout the valley, as far aa the eye can see, there are green flelda end orcharda. Even on top of the rolling foothllla In the ahadow of the mountalna, there are flelda of waving grain, all of which Is convincing proof of mnna efforts to earn an honest living and to provide for the future needa of bis loved onee. Men are working early and late mowing, loading nnd hauling peas to the canneries. Beets have been carefully thinned and weeded. If one la to Jndge from the thoueanda of rows, there le no need for concern over the auger beet Induetry In Utah or Southern Idaho. Dairy cattle are graslng In the meadows on moot of the ferae. One wondera Just how much work and, time la required of a great many persons to produce the canned milk, butter and other dairy products which wa city folks can bny at any corner grocery etore. One flnde much more contentment among the people who "till the aoll" than their rlty Brothers nnd sisters know today. Many young married couples are through necessity, building n fine eplrit of brotherhood end cooperation by exchanging work nnd helping each other In good old fashioned style. Many of them have learned that they can spend pleasant evenings or Sunday afternoons together without going to the movies or any expensive places of amusement. The rural mothers, however, have one fear for their children. In common with her city sister the speeding automobiles on every road and highway. The hundreds of farm homes, some simple, small rrams ones, others large and expensive, all with their lovely shade trees beautiful flower gardens nnd lawns Is proof that the American people, whether they he city or g rural, are people. Surely, to preserve those homes for their Iovd ones they can be depended upon to find a solution to the problems whlrh confront them today. Raymond Kpilidiiiry, a brother! of Mrs. F. 8. Harris, and a real-- 1 dent of Peru, 8. A. reecnea Provo I recently after an air journey over several South American States, visiting mining properties en route. Ho la a graduate of the U. of U. end a former student of the B. Y. U. but baa been engaged for the pest quarter of a century In mining work In the southern continent. wjfjjjSSF6 CAGES AND DENS OF RARE BEASTS THE WORLDS GREATEST PERFORMING ELEPHANTS 10 NEW ACTS AMD FEATURES FROM SIX NATIONS IQS I tf A G- i-i S eectod. 1 1 Alive e 1 I I in FEATURING HIGH GRADE Poultry und Dairy FEEDS HAY and GRAIN 151 N. University Ave. BRIMHALL BROS. PHONE 114 121 West 1 Rerih Fme Phoae MO AMO SBBtBF- - - Irovo, going at a a Not 4s! Not 5s! $5 Down . . But Super Sixes! All Porcelain, Inside - Deluxe Outside! Sears offers you a value like this! A Big 6.3 cu. foot, fully equipped Coldspot with every convenience feature you want in from its an electric refrigerator! Designed with distinction broad sweeping surfaces of gleaming white Deluxe finish and sparkling chrome trim to its smartly tailored interior 1 Hie e sensation of the Super Six Coldspot that has been the field sets a at new record for valuea that price refrigerator giving! See it today now at Sears! Only all-tim- housewives will instantly recognize this popular will hail it as the greatest electric refrigerator offering obtainable anywhere today! Value-wis- e model All These Features Touch-A-B- opens door when the hands are fall. ar 105 Ice Cubes 8 pound. Tray Release looaeni tray instantly. of Cold Control nnd Fast Freese Position. I Inches of Insulation keeps current cost low. Tilt Shelf folds back to admit tall bottles. Defrost. Spilt Sbelf removes to admit extra big foods. Foodex Utility Drawers for vegetable storage. Handl-Bl- n Extra Storage Drawer. Big Roll-oFinger-ti- p ut New 1938 Standard Tip-pro- Finger-ti- p 6.2 CUBIC FEET Wire Shelves Tray Release Cold fast Semi-Automa- I tic 96 Ice Cubes 3 in. Coldex Freeze Defrosting 7 pounds Insulation SAME IN 4-F- Six 1938 $r All Steel Construction Speedex Ice Cube Release Sliding Adjustable Shelf FIVE-YEA- GUARANTEE R We have many good buys in homes. DE LUXE FEET Aluminum Shelves Two Hydraters Servex Set Three-piec- e Two Water Bottles $5.00 DOWN Liberal Terms $5 Down, Balance Monthly FIVE-YEA- 109.50 GUARANTEE R $204.50 Size w $5.00 DOWN o Super-Si- x 6.3 CUBIC SIZE T. 3 Inches of Coldex Insulation See ua if you want a real buy North on Univ. Ave. VALUES FOR ONLY Small Monthly Payments 6.3 CUBIC FEET SACRIFICE. Syr,. J A" .1 PERFORMANCES TWICE DAILY STANDARD COLDSPOT OT t 96 Ice Cubes Current Cutter Rotorite Unit Cold Seal Insulation 12.25 Sq. Ft. Shelf Area PROTECTION PLAN H t ch Liberal Terms 1 $5.00 DOWN Balance Monthly Flume 4SO PROWS and HAWS Realty Co. BS PIIONE 34 FOR BETTER AND CHEAPER SCREENS !i; and RED ROSE FLOUR I 1938 De Luxe Coldspot One of the Rest Homes 1 I AMPJ ALADDIN AND H S WQNPEIffUl AITTRNOON WHITE FAWN Cl NOW Men-Ap- PROPRIETORS $200 BUY A HOME Largest J. S. Smith A Sou ie home-lovin- ANDY CALINO VALLEY Flour & Feed (By Mary Ellen Cain) I Used FULL Circus Here Monday, July 11 s IS IN CANNING morning, which is ade show-da- y conceded the largest circus parade ever presented in America. Performances are echeduled for 2 end I P. M. loux end Black Hawk chiefs, their squaws and families, and Parker-Watttheir tepees. They ere a part of contingent of the Kit Karaon Wild West folk and Rough Riders of tha World. Bach Interesting animals as the Hundreds of rare and costly animals, some almost extapirs, Ilona, tigers, hippopotamus, tinct specimens, will be found in the big double-menagerleopards, deer, Ilamaa, b boons, carried by the Worlds Newest Major Circus this season. monkeys, pumas, hyenas, and All of which means that circus patrons will be offered yaks, will be seen In the hugs exCircus hibit. but probably tba most Inan additional pleasure when the huge Parker-Wat- ts comes to Provo, Monday, July 11, for afternoon and night teresting will be the acoree of animal bablea. Of courae, the performances at Provo Circus Grounds. monkeys, xebraa, camels, and the scores of The gigantic menagerie Is, be on display In tba elephants will hold their quota literally, a melting pot of wild spotlessly clean, nnd thoroughly of visitors, as will tba linee of and ferocloua beasts of tba Jungla lighted cages, deus, and corrals. thoroughbred ring and track As an extraordinary feature In horses and tiny Shetland ponies. and the far corners of tfco earth. Hundreds of wild and domesticatthe menagerie, there will be an Many of the animals will be ed animals, blrda and reptiles will Indian village, with several noted seen In the mile-lon- g street par IN THE COUNTRY So extra charge tar services within n radios of BO mil re. f Friday, July 8, 1988 UTAH age Four North Unlv. Ave. Provo 189 WEST CENTER ST. s PROVO, UTAH s Phone 34 411 9:00 to 5:30 Week Days 9:00 to 6:00 p. m. Saturdays X. -- 31! Spear Lumber Co. 3rd So. 2nd West PHONE Now! 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