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Show THE Pare Four BUS SCHEDULE FOR TUESDAYS CF 4-- 12 allowed in bus unless there is extra room. BUS SCHEDULE FOR THURSDAYS 12 allowed in bus unless there is extra room. Only children, ages tween the Presidencies of Elders Quorums arid the Presidencies of Seventies and High Priests Quor- This bus will start at Lindon Amusement Mall an make stops at Gilmans Store, Geneva Road, Canyon Road and all regular school bus stops. e The Timp'. bus will go East on Snow Station street to brink of hill, thence South to also lawn Rosa South Curtis Station to to West street thence Lincoln on West thence to Second street leading North, thence to Lincoln street and thence East to Rosalawn. As the bus delivers the children it will pick up the adults for the return trip. Transportation assessment of 5c each must be paid to. the bus driver on entering the bus. SHARON- ums. It is requested .that , the various teams select their captains and get in training-do- r the big events. Surprise novelty 'races will also be a part of the program. Swimming will be and diving contests featured between the .'Fats" and the 'Le'ans. J. Bishop August Johnson will lead the "Leans, and Stake Board members of Young Part of the program suggested is Raymond Partridge will head the as follows: Womens M.I.A. vs. Ward Presi- "Fats. Other pai ts of the program Softball games between the fol- dents and Counselors. will be improvised according to the. Sowhims of the guests. Relief Stake teams: lowing Stake School officers from vs. Sunday page one) (Continued Printed invitations are being lowing which dancing on the Rosa- ciety Board members vs. Relief So- Young Men's M l.A. Officers. placed in the hands of Wftrd bishlawn pavillion will be participated ciety ward presidents and High Council vs. Bishopric.. oprics to be given to the various in. M. I. A. leader? 'and Stake Horse shoe pitching contests be- - ward workers and their partners, the asked been have Boards by Stake Presidency to aid in directing the program. Cart-ervill- . Every time two or more persons work at cross purposes, eas.h one trying to interfere with the others, there is a waste of To eliminate that form of waste is one major purpose of statesmanship. I do not mean By cooperation merely the formal organization of cooperative societies., I mean also the general willingness to work together for the common good. hen a man works alone for good, he goes not accomplish much and gets dj.scotiraged. When he works .as one of ten, his woik is multiplied by tejt and he begins to ee results. Thqf is When Jje works as one of a thousand, his vyork i,s multiplied by a thousand and h.e begtrrs to get more than be put in. man-powe- -- -- . ELIZBETH SOUTER SHOP Fhone 674 n.:.i rami s per Gallon White and Colors $3.45 THREE-FOO- T GESSFOROS, Inc. ' North Univ. Ave. Wallpaper Hardware - Glass EXTRA" SPECIAL de Luxe Sedan .Good paint, and condition. upholstery, tires, Full- mechanical CQC vtJOO - Price Including Tax USED CARS & TRUCKS All Makes, Models and Body Styles, at prices From CMC up . SEE the Selection at THE ONE BIG LOT r X PP One Big THt l n honor any man who in, the conscious discharge jtf hjs duty dares to' stand alone; the world, ignorant, intolerant judgment, may condemn; the countenances of relatives may be averted, .and the hearts of friends grown cold; but the .kense of duty done shall be sweeter than the applause of the worfd, the countenances of relatives or the. heartsof friends. Charles Sumner. I Lot1 xx 150 N. Univ. Ave. ... LEADERS, Special ...19c and 27c jTapered Leader .......35c, 3 for $1.00 Imported Flies, Snelled.. 8c, 2 for 15c DRY FLIES 10c RAINBOW FLY 'HOOKS, Snelled. lOc Short Shank Divided Wing Flies L t 2 for 25c v COLORADO SPINNERS, small size 10c Colorado Spinners, lafge size .. 2 for 25c AIRPLANE SPINNERS 17c Lancaster 40c 9 ' .. Automatic REELS $3.25, $3.75, $6.85 Reels Plain or Multiple Specially Priced THE $16.00 VIKING SHORT SHANK HOOKS-Speci- al ENAMELED and OIL TEMPERED LINES OSCAR CARLSON SPORTING fix Spet Welts s, ,.7V"D vf.: t . jm V All 'retraining $1.00 pair DEPARTMENT STORE OF PROVO-Ladies Shoe Department Re-Cappi- . Styles to Wear Right ng Tire -- WY- UIIow .T Generators, Starters Alt Electric Service t ' c w $19.55 t styles REDUCED PRICES. For Electric and Acetylene Portable 69c C000S CO. Phone 82 Welding Service Crepes, chiffons, Spun-Lin- s and other popular materials. Sizes See Pers Downs for Radiator Repairs, Body and Fender Work. 12-5- PROVO STORE All Work Guaranteed 275 South Univ. Ave. Phone 649 USE OUR CONVENIENT Lay-Awa- y Plan Now is your chance to save cvtrthe blankets you will need this winter. A small deposit will hold them for you These Blankets were purchased last August ' before the present rise in prices. PROVO, UTAH t Take advantage of this event! It isn't often you have the chance to . buy such smart, See Reed CJegg 2 for 25c and All Summer v.y.-v.'.u- F EVENT er than those of last year. Buy Now! i , Vulcanizing . Now we offer them to you at prices as low, and in many cases, low- Dor-oth- Seiberling Tire FLY BOOKS ALUMINUM FLY BOX 33c ALUMINUM LEADER BOX 17c FISHING BASKETS 98c, $1.25 Let Us Show Them To You BLANKET ' TRY US FOR $1.98 to $32.50 47c to $1.50 Real Bargains $13.50 SUMMER P. Postma entertained Carol members of the Apollonian club Wednesday evening at the Partridge home in Orem. A delightful evening was spent working on a club project for the girls Canyon home in North Fork. An attractive lunch was served to the follow ihg members and inMarie vited guests: Seegniiller, a Lutilel Earley, Reva Cordner, Jones, Edith Muidock and guests Carole Hinckley, Myrtle B. Rowley and Carina P. Swindle. Auto Specialized Service Nimer & Clayson Bldg. Special! True Tempered STEEL LIGHT FLY RODS! 112 North University Ave. APOLLOMAN CLUB ENTERTAINED TMjOR BROS COMPANY SPLIT BAMBOO FLY POLES STEEL RODS entertainment obtainable. The rodeo plant at the fair grounds is nearing completion. It is modeled after Madison Square Gardens. The premium list amounting to approximately $1500 will be ready for circulation in a few days. Assured Quality is Economical 89c. $1.39 and $1.69 E 40c Utah County T, . will be better than usual tins year because the fair association has joined, the Romerka, thus deo Association of the best rodeo oi .ouu procuring t. JOINTED STEEL RODS STEEL POLES Telescope Style Special for Bovs UTAH COUNTY PREPARES FOR BETTER FAIRS twenty-th- i Pumps; Sandals, Broken Lot. Straps and Ties 4.95 '5.95 and Regular $2,00 Regular $1.59 Special..4c 12c 8c, and 23c Special for Boys 1934 Chevrolet ' LEADERS, Others at - billion dollars Stated simply, that amounts to $120 a year or $10 a month for every man, woman and child m the United States. Every year our prison population increases by 25,000 inmates. Felonies now number 5,000 a day, or more than 1.500,000 annually. The federal government records 5,000,000 persons in its criminal that 500, 000 files, and estimates professional criminals are at large. to one authority, According murderers are at 1. ge, or 50,000 more than all the policemen in the land. It is generally conceded that these social misfits are also physical misfits that a normal body would produce a normal mind or situathat an unfavorable-physication was the first cause of the antisocial attitude. Modern penal institutions recognize that a cure for criminality must often rest in the hands of the doctor. Modern government? are, beginning to recognize that good medical attention must be mde available to all if healthful conditions are to pevait and the possible criminal forestalled. Tweede Shoes Gorgeous Styles an Pumps, . Straps and Dress Ties, , 5.95 :..$3.88 Regular United States Kedettes in ' combination of Blue, Green, Red and Plain White. r pav Extra large Double Deck Ilinged-rfrayfor Hooks, Leaders, He., and large comaiid AQ partment, for Reel, " OC up Spinners, etc your home. PaiAt Americas current annual crime bill is fifteen Hungary People in this rich farming district have started to train for the wedding season that is still some months awa.v. Training consists of taking increasing amounts of food and drink and going without sleep, so one can go thugh four days aud nights of revelry and feasting with credit. Antal Krisztius marriage to Markka Szabo, a rich peasant beauty, was accompanied by a reception But only that lasted that long. seven of the 380 guests were men enough to stand it. The wedding breakfast started at both the Krisztin and Szabo homes. Coup was made with 160 turkeys, The 120 hens and 80 pheasants. meat courses consisted of 40 suckling pigs, 29 sheep, 700 chickens, hare and pheasants, Two thousand quarts of wine, 250 large bottles of brandy, 400 gallons of black coffee and 1,200 pounds of candy were consumed. That gave out after only two days,' three hours and twenty-nin- e minutes. New supplies lasted ree hours more. After tb'alAio-bod- y cared. . . Everybody said, three weeks later, that the affair was a big success, even though the music wasnt entirely satisfactory. One of the two brass bands was hors de combat at nqon. of stlie second day; the oilier survived until sunset of the third day. Custom demands that the bridal park? may not. leave until ev.cry guet hasgone. Gossip mongers re I Lot Ladies - STF? TAFFi d.lut-in- g port the bridegioom started his tuasts towatd the, third evbecause of that ening. and it is he was able to f.nish his plowing only three wetks late KIRALYHALOM, Those long wearing Sport Oxfords, Regular 4.95 $2jSS r 4 The Best you can use on 47 cri:.;e SHOE SALE AH QUALITY at LOWEST PRICES from OSCAR CARLSON SPORTING GOODS CO. - rv. n l uu rum BEAT Tulv 9. 1937 Training For Wedding Season OliE WAY TO ? SEWING MACHINES Beautiful electric models and Terms. treadles. All Guaranteed Hemstitching 5c yd. West Center Fisherm aim Headquarters TACKLE! ac- tivity. The suggestion that participants in the programs should bring their basket lunches with them and mingle in a social hour after the games ako met with hearty approval. The schedule published in the Voice of Sharon last week on its recreational page is to be taken up and followed, beginning next Saturday and the schedule for each week succeeding will be announced in the Voice of Sharon. The following communities are participating in the program: Sharon, Timpanogos, Edgemont, Pleasant View, Grandview, Lake View, Vineyard and Windsor. The schedule for next week aud the remainder of this week is as follows: Sat., July 10, Windsor vs. Sharon vs. 13, Lakeview Tues., July Timpanogos. Wed., July 14. Sharon vs. Grandview. Turs., July 15, Windsor vs. .Vineyard. vs. Sat., July 17, Edgemont Pleasant View. It was ako announced that practice games could be arranged at Rosalawn when the grounds were not occupied. Stake Presidency 553 Fridav. - part ef the season hum with Four Leagues (Continued fro n page one) ward had met every other ward in these contests. When it was explained that through the cooperation of the School Board, the W.P. A., the Church and the Scera organization directors and supervisors were provided to help direct the activities, aud that these helpers were upor a full tim basis, the leaders were converted to the plan. Wards were given the option of changing to different days ptovid-e- d it was .agreeable te the two wards assigned to the program. It was decided that if a change of lime is desired, the ward desiring the same should communicate with its competitor for that day and This bus w ill start at Olmsted Power Plant and make stops at the same places the school make arrangements. It was explained by the recreastops during the winter. As the bus delivers the children it will pick up the adults for return trip. Transportation assessment of 5c must be paid to the .driver on entering bus. tional directors that there are enough grounds available at Rosalawn center to take care of the four leagues playing each afternoon and .hat through the cooper4 -ation of the School Board and the Scera organization equipment would be furnished for all of the games played at this center. The stake and ward directors, under the direction of Superintendent Vernon of the Young Men's Mutual 'Improvement Association, and Mrs. Adele Fielding, representative of the Stake Young Womens' Association were enthusiastic in their approval of the plans, and declared that they would do their utmost to make the remaining Only children, ages bus the VOICE Dont miss this opportunity to get these quality blankets at last year's low prices. . |