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Show P dTe T wo THE VOICE Fridav. SIIARON OF !lv 2, 1937 73 FUN PICTURE SHOW PROGRAM Tuesday and Wednesday, July Adolph ZutQX 6-- Thursday and Saturday, iuly 7 8-1- 0 r pefntt CAROLE LOMBARD i i j i FRED MacMURRAY Why Scera Shows Cost Less Each week Scera management has consistent! swim. Pool will open at evi-d- this policv (jI who serve ssuied . , you come to the Scera shows you can be of the best in entei tainment at the lowest cost. SATURDAY, JULY Tues, July Oth, Pleasant View vs. Lake Wed., July 7, Vineyard vs. Grandview. CHARLES Tlnirs., July 8, Edgemont vs. Tinipauogus Sat., July 10, Windsor vs. Sharon. sad FRED. Wvifif, Uugbiog- - fifbttof. .'rwBUcto ORTH it Harry, the bouet' pUrer in Panama BITTER V ' fro Also Wed., July Thurs., July UT rU ,i The jungle Princes" Featuring Bing Crosby and Madge Evans A delightful story filled with music and comedy. Sat., July Singing and Svingmg Hear th Jit tu sett hits: "Panatnama","! Hear Call to Aruii", "Thru It Do'l Love" "Spring U in the Air", and "Swing High. Swing THE GRAND HOOTU ' !" 'a,Av. . bth Chapter "Undersea Kingdom. V 7,W ... ' ..svil & ALSO: Paramount Pictorial in colors Pathe News. - - ih A Cartoon and ' Start the 4th Celebration around somewhere on the Alpine to soak up Loop. Were going beauty as it reveals itself in the d numberless flowers, ferns and . Published Monthly by Sharon' Cooperative Educational and Recreational Association pine and aspen trets and all the little animals and birds that Box 2S2-Provo R. F. D. No. 2 Orem, Utah live among them. In craggy snow Board of Director Officer: , dotted mountains cut by dashing 11. Giant Ivins, Pleasant View. misty streams and in rolling hills H. Grant Ivins, President James B. Ferguson, Edgemont. covered with carpets of rich richly Walter Holdaway, Viie-PreRuy Guppme;, cr, Tiinpanogos. greens. We are going to absorb Mrs. Virginia B. Poulsen, Timpan-- c the hundreds of forest sounds, from Alverda DeLange, Auditor. gos. the song and chatter of its animate Ersal Cook, Secy. Treasurer. Walter Iloldaway, Vineyard. Victor C. Anderson, Gen. Manager life to the voices of the trees in all Orlando Jolley, Grandview. their moods; the 'scent laden, cool Recreation Programs: Manager sweet air and the tang of a wood Rudolph Reese, Lake View. B. Elvi J. Erval Christensen, A'ilham M. Vernon, Sharon fire. We are going to glory inthe A. V.' Watkins Terry, Ernest Frandsen, Wm. M. clouds, the heavens, the stars, the Vernon. Clarence York, Windsor. rising and setting sun and the joy of being alive to a part of the 50c Price Yearly subscription presence of beauty, peace for. for class second postage applied Application and unhurried life about us. And we wager we will have the Grand View Editor Mrs. C. H. Davie; most beneficial, the most inexpenMyrl Wentz Civic Reporter sive and happies vacation we have Adv. Solicitor Thomas Cordner Jim Blair Mrs. George F. Wells . ... Vineyard ever had. REPORTERS Mrs. C. H. Poulson .... Tiinpanogos Sharon Mis Lva Gillispie Edgemont Mis. Ethel Pyne PL View Mrs. Sadie Shaw Lake View Mis Metle S. Foote Avra Smith Windsor I grown and the conditions of each plot These maps will be sent to .Salt Lake City where blue print wilt be made. Similar surveys are being made throughout the nation. When completed they will offer an accurate basis for the payment of AAA checks for commendable farm practices. .They are intended to lead to controlling planting, making surpluses or shortages in particular crops improbable. in Honor of a Heroine (Continued from page one) being taught in the ways of strong dean young manltood and womanhood and holding together in Whatever family bonds. rjfec-tiona- OnT aking a Vacation... 4re vou collecting vacation inlders? Few people dont nowadIt to be that vacations aywere lor the very riih or those threatened with a breakdown from overwork but now even the W.P. A. client consitlefs a yearly vaca-fo- n a parY of the living the government owes him. ,Not that we are belittling the if a grand good a vacation does bad just as soon pastime and see it made an institution. But, u.iti! that tune, we finger the fold-an- d s,gh over pictures of Bryce, ZioVs. and Colorado canyons, and luid for bigger trips to Wayne Hi? pueblos, CarKbad cav, erns, Yellow stone. Yosemite or Alaska Vine vacationful year we listened of Commerce to StaTe XLambe pcakers and took In most of Utahs w-- t.' -- beautiful canyons, not missing one in Utah and Salt Lake Counties. And what did we discover? That within a few miles of home is one of the loveliest canyon drives of its type, with the most beautiful and well-kecamping facilities we have ever seen anywhere: The Alpine Loop drive and its adjacent camping havens. Travelers who have seen the world, class this drive loveliest among the they have visited. It isnt so freakish as some state canyon curiosities but its big and and as lovely in an Alpine way as is possible. And it doesn't miss its dramatic and spectacular moments. We are going to take a vacation a vacation cut up so this year finely that it can be spread between jobs over the entire summer. Were going to spend it in hiking lazing lf Pic-po- men began a plane table well-bein- Ice Cream At Its Best A ' tion she would prefer to that of any titled modern figure. We bow our heads in honor to a little old lady who has been one of the strongest, most courageous and successful heroines we have ever known and whose life accomplishment has been big and splendid. Pure Natural Blend cf Pure Whipping Cream Natures Finest Fruits and Nuts Flavoring THATS SUNEREZE , SPECIAL LEMON FLAKE Its Grand JTH AT ALL LEADING DEALERS Do you got th fel depreud Try Th Smart Attractive Styles in Prints, Voiles, Raycns in a complete range of sizes from 14 to 50 $1.95 Real Special lot of Misses Dresses in Organdies and Snappy prints Voile, 4 368 W survey of az West Center Street : New Milk Nickle Its Great J " T??? 69c 98c FLETCHERS PrOvo (Housewife "blu" . . . doe often . your . . wuk irk you? and Acetate Rayon included in this group in a big variety old-tim- Thirty g of her other upon the sons and daughters in whose lives she has ptfured all her own hopes and prayers and years of work whose association .and considera m rs. HUNDREDS TO SELECT FROM Beautiful lot of Ladies Sheer Dresses New Lot Just In. Large Assortment, Only increase in numbers this year over last year and the fact that they mile each day, travel about one-hathat next year the horde will reaejj he grain and alfalfa fields of Nephi nd do thousands of dollars worth of further damage. SPANISH FORK whole life they have been since their births For that reason, her happiness is'marred by the dejyth of the son who seemed t xj eanfy taken a year ago. Her pkeJepends 4th of Iuly Dresses from page one) WednesAMERICAN FORK celebration for day a three-stak- e Old Folks honored nearly a thousand elderly people of north Utah County at the city Park in American Fork. Guests were from Pleasant Grove, Lehi, Alpifie, and Highland. At ten oclock a program was At noon dinner was presented. served. At two oclock a variety program featuring numbers contributed by each community particie pating and centering about themes was presented. A most happy time was. had. te j was obtainable in the. way of education, the mother saw her children got although they were so far removed from schools that getting there was a hardship. The mother thought nothing , of walking into Pleasant Grove hersilf for supplies or to attend church services. a Mrs. Marrot accomplished progidious amount of work year after year, all of it hard toil, with never a complaint nor a petition for a favor. Then the children reached a marriageable age and began leaving one by one. The boys needed homes of their own and the mother found the means to help them obtain them. Always she was faced with the problem of providing the necessities and always she obtained them through hard work. No luxury has ever touched her life. Now the children are all settled in homes of their own. All of them are a credit to the mother whos J Inlliighbaring Tovms (Continued 8 Utah County's Best Orchestra Utah County this week. Every farm -- years) Thursday evening ance ac the in the County will be measured and a map drawn showing the crops s. 20 p. ni. Bovs (6 to 16) Saturday evening 8 to 9 p. m. Dob Jk'- - Young girls (12 to st p. V to 9 8 p. in. as its backWith virgin forests of the North-Weground, and a feud between rival lumber companies as its. theme, the story is pictured in natural color. In many respects the picture is more beautiful than Trail of The Lonesome Pine. If you like a love drama where nature is at its mightiest, you will thrill to this picture. sight-seein- lrarm 17, ALSO: One of those popular Community Sing Reels, of Old Time Favorites 7th Chapter of Undersea Kingdon happy-go-luck- y limn? of Windsor vs. Vines ard. Edgemont vs." Pleasant View. 15, "1 Skid Johnson, meets Maggie King, a night club singer, on board a vessel for Panama. She is posing as a beauty operator and he as g a guide. When he takes her on a tour of The two swing Panama, they get into a leriffic rnix-ualong together in high. The story moves forward at a rapid pace with music and song that makes perfect entertainment for all. OJlit? Tiinpanogos. vs. Grandview. Adult Ladies (over 20 vears) Tuesday evenings to 9 'tT .. 14, Sharon vs. FREE SWIMMING INSTRUCTION A Charlie Chase Comedy i ulv 13, I.akeview Tues., LAMOtR DOROTHY Pennies from Heaven iew. CAROLE "JANAMAMAwiiI. 3RD- - on July 5th. Competitive Game Schedule s without pay. There is a lot picture show staff and they all enjoy ' When a work-ei- o efficiently of fun working on a the waul. then youre down . , , , thats love! is only made pos- sible by the unselfish service given by the staff of 12 :00 First youre up, . The low cost for these programs See Swimming now at its best at Rosalawn Pool. the parade in Provo July 5th, then come out for a good v brought tu its members two outstanding pictuies. The t two programs announced for iiext week are ailded nee wimmmg Tvrtovatw Qtll . LETS EAT! Stopr At Superior Rotisserie For The Best in Sandwiches and Cold Drinks ROOT BEER ON TAP Max Andrews, Prop. It may be due partly to the color of the wall of your room. Psychologist say colors affect one. Perhaps your rooms are too dark, drab and uninteresting. Why not repaint them In bright cheerful colors? It may he (ust the tonic you need . . . cheer you up , . . work wonders in your deposition and your outlook on life. ' BENNETTS IN PROVO Vity K't! |