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Show 0 This and That (gljf linin' of gljaroti Published at Provo, Utah by the Sharon Cooperative Educational Recreational Association of Orem. Printed by Utah Valley Publishas second ing Co. 57 North First West Street. Provo, Utah. Entered the act class matter at the Post Office in Provo Utah, under of March 2, 187 LINGERIE one sift she cant possibly receive too many ot . . . dainty and underthlngs nightgowns In both v elaborately lacy and X finely tailored styles. Many are very specially priced! DANCE SETS Step-In- s with their to own brassiers match in printed silks or lovely satins, many of them rich with pretty If act&RdUtahs sdseeurity n law are noiloubt Unemploy- - tremendous advances in obtaining better conditions for the workers of the nation. However both these efforts by our legisof social lators fail to strike, directly at the security. No social security exists for this nation or any other which does not find its basis in the home. We have been experimenting long enough in all other forms of security. The need is evident to every thinking citizen for security ati pt-ble- which comes through, home owning and home building by the people. In this respect the L. D. S. church has led the nation in the last year or two, at least in its aims and plans for social security. The Church security plan is primarily concerned with rehabilitating the family in its own home. To this end it has adopted the program of structures building churches and seminaries, and other of its hearts in the for church use, thus establishing their in a pride members a desire for pernancy, and church and ownership of respectable church homes buildings. From this point it is not a far step to establish wholesome respect for and pride in public buildings, and the inculcation of a community and civic consciousness which is woefully lacking in many communities. W. P. A. and P. W. A. projects, aside from the labor they have furnished, ought to be so conducted as to build up thi3 state of mind. Cheap housing legislation, and the stability which comes from owning your own home is a fundamental part of any worth while social security program. A home owning and home loving people are permanent, and in fact are the greatest asset of any nation. All legislation up to the present has merely touched the fringe of this matter of security for the masses of the people. Millions are as destitute as ever before,, and as dependent upon relief and others forms of charity. It is time we began a real program of security from the ground up. . laces. 1.00 SLITS Cut iwith a deftly smooth flattering fit Luxurious slltf and rich crepes satins in a grand variety of styles and trimmings. 1.00 IT NIGHT- GOWNS The sort youll be proud to give as presents. Included are many gorgeous chiffons in plain or printed styles. Lots of satins, too! lace trims, styles. 2.98 it Its Smart to be Thrifty imiiiHmMiiiimimHiimiimiimiinMiiimmimiimmimnDmuiiiuHittiMimtVHHiimnmimtnHimMmHniiummmmiimiHMiHitniiwttmmtniimsiH Congratulations B" H" B " ' " BF W B New To Provos Weekly Newspaper THE UTAH VALLEY NEWS and Remember this Store is Headquarters for I e Huish Electric Provos GENERAL ELECTRIC Store 320 West Phone 1432 , . . everyones going places and doing things. Its hard on clothes because they have to stand the test of staring eyes at every affair. You can be sure that theyll stand the eye-tes- t if theyre cleaned by MADSENS. Careful cleaning our pride. MABOEN runners per pair SKIS CLEANERS Pine, Maple and Hickory Priced at 4 per pair and Up Phone 475 a 119 N. Univ. Winchester Rifle 22 CaL Bolt Action m Single Shot We Will Help You Plan! We Will Help You Finance! Low Interest Rates Small Payments For New Construction or Small Repairs - TRI-STAT- Con. Wagon & Mach. Co. provo, TO E Formefly Smoot Lumber Co. Is there room for at least one home owned, controlled and edit ed newspaper In' Provo? (Our pay check by the way, depends on the right answer to this). LUMBER CO. PHONE 20 80 West Center, Provo Phone 131 q Mutual Coal & Lumber Co. Phone 357 Thursday. Dainty aprons, handworked candy, pop articles, home-mad- e corn and other Christmas gift specialties were displayed and Jfood Ulij&ei' . child foot development. proper will assure your Especially k, de-- si g n t d for growing feet end specially4 "'$(2.98 BOOTERIE t West .Center 124 f ChrisimasSpeciais f 3SS3 Y t? ?? Y ?? Used Table Model Radios 7 Used Living Room Suites New 14 Eureka Circulator Y Completely Installed Y X New Montag Ranges tI ? t? (Completely set up in your home) 50 50 ONLY 30 New $8.50 6. 93 (While They Last) Y Y 316 W. Exchange Center St. Provo Hundreds of Fresh New Gifts that are Real Values NEW LOWER PRICES Special Lot of Mens FANCY MUFFLERSQSilk, - Wool and Rayon Girls' fancy knit Gloves Beal Values 25c Scarf and Tam Sets for fl fj wwll Missee and Ladles Most Wonderful Lot of Ladies fancy front Aprons Purses, latest styles of fl ft -Organdies and Prints 29c 49c & 59c Big Assortment of Lad ip Hats in blacks and wanted colors in clever shapes. Q q f 2.00 VALUES , Leather and Suede w 0U Hose, hi pure thread silk, both Knee and Long Lengths 49c Satin Panties, peach color with, frilly lace 49c Pajamas and Nightgowns Men's Fancy Sox, bright For Ladies and Misses in fancy Table Cover Sets with QQ. stripes and plain rayons, pastel and bright Four Napkins Only OwU U per pair, colors at Men's Coat Sweaters House Dresses, (every $1.69 color and size at 93c OF-patte- rns, Zj 79c & 98c m TIT lr LiIcj L ILliil I 368 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t f? tt ?Y JUST ARRIVED Men's Handkerchiefs 25c box of 8 for SusMen's fancy Gift 49c penders In Xmas boxes' Mens Town Talk DRESS SHIRTS 93c (Non-Wi- lt Collars) Men's beautiful silk NECKTIES (In Christmas Boxes) Men's Bathrobes Limited Amount 5, Y Y Furniture Y j; cp Y 39 Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs ?Y Provo so 24.50 $2.45 Stove Board, Pipe, Damper Coal Bucket and Shovel Orem. The Orem Literary Club held Its Christmas party at tbs home of Mrs. J. Errml Christensen pair RoIuh lasting protection against rain and snow it gives added protection against winter cold and summer heat. See us for estimates The new furnace for the Shar-o- n ward chapel arrived Monday and Installation work begun. Am nouncement is made by Bishop Bellows that there 111 be no meet ings held until December 20th and suggests that members visit other wards during the time the building cannot be used. Mr. and Mrs, Lynrf Jolley (Alta Gordon) were honored at a wedding reception Saturday evening. The marlage was performed by Nicholas G. Smith Friday evening in the Salt Lake Temple Accompanying the young couple were Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gordon Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Jolley, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Henrichsen and Mr .and Mrs. B. H. Jolley. They will make their home In Sharon ward. Gleaner Girls of the ward M. I. A. are preparing choral numbers tc dng at ths conjoint program on Sunday evening, Jan- uary 22nd. Mrs. Ferrill Burr of Susanrilie, California, visited relatives and friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jacob visited 1th Mr. Jacob's mother in Heber Sunday. Miss Lucille Tucker who is now employed In a beauty salon at Fillmore Is expected home for the holidays. Miss Helen Park has opened a beauty shop In connection with the New Deal Barber shop st A Complete Food Market Right Over your old roof. Besides giving you Sharon Inc. D. G. IIEIIRIOD, e.. Mrs. Ethel Tyne, Reporter Telephone 026J3 Center Party days are here again With tubuLr steel With high pressure steel barrell,, automatic ejector, walnut finish stock. In 410, 12 and 16 gauge w cUv SPECIAL May-coc- When will someone start to work on Provo's smoke problem . Or do we have such a problem? SHOE SKATES Single Barrell SIJOT - GUN - - - ICoiAnM from P Cnthuct from Page Owe) Oh) out of materials mostly from out- Dick Burr, John Tido, Clyde Cal-)1Merlin Mecham, and Leland side the state, very Uule of which was bought through local dealers. Dickie, were the winners, the first two takiDg first place In the That some Utah mining com- entire county, and winning the panies which have drastically re- trip to Kansas City. Following duced their labor force are assum- this Mr. Calder presented checks ing the attitude that it is better to each of the boys In recognition for them to leave their ores in of their achievements. Professor Merrills address was the ground wlyre it costs nothing for storage rather than to mine an impressive, yet entertaining them without any. profit. They discussion of the possibilities ot claim hat they produced without Orem as a community center, filprofit during the early days of led with observations on the the depression largely to help in beauty ot the highway gardens the emergency and all they got and lawns of the city, comparing for their cooperation waa criticism them with many other places and name calling from the powers where he Lad travelled but finding them In a final analysis al, that be. ways superior. We travel the world to find That the curtailment of operations at the. local pipe plant is the beautiful,' be quoted Emermuch more drastic tnan is gener- son as saying, but we must carry it with us or we find it not, and ally known. conThat Iron King mining stock his greatest pleasure, he was to travel the highway cluded, was taken into the new consolidaOrem and realize that Intion of Tintic Standard subs id through each home lived someone side uariee at about 26c per share, and thrilled with the and love of that the depositors of the defunct the beautiful, ashope shown by the Trovo Commercial & Savings flowers, shrubbery, and fences Bank are especially Interested in their premises. along the situation. Guests . A list of guests present inThat tle recent action of the cluded: Trovo School Board in closing President A. V. Watkins of the its ryes to the amended election Sharon stake; Ertman Christenreturns is causing widespread bo sen, V. Emil Hansen, S. H. Blake, wilderment, not to say resent- Lyle McDonald, E. B. Terry, Vicment. tor C. Anderson, Alex Hedquist, J. Erval Christensen, E. H. CalThat another nationally known der, H. R. Merrill, I. J. Burr, J. chain store is seeking a Trovo H. Calder, Reed Gappmayer, Bert location. Arnold Burnlngham, Skinner, Don Dixon, C. C. Conder, L. H. That the old post office build- Fronk, C. S. Ebensteln, Ray E. ing will remain permanently Loveless, L. E. Burr, L. S. A, Nelson, J. O. Jolley, C. where it is. R. Gillman, J. E. Swenson, Baxter. That at last the Trovo Bench B. M. Jolley, Thos. Cordner, A. Canal Company president is to call a meeting of the stock' P. Warnlck, M. F, Crandall, C. holders to determine the question H. Davies, Julian Hansen, Ivern i of subscription to the Deer Creek Pyne, C. Wilford Larsen, Victor project The catch, however, is J. Bird, Orson 'M. Slack, A. H. (so the rumor goes) that he in- Lowe, Glade E. Linenbaugh, Rhea Pyne, Naomi Ferguson, Merlin d tends to import a Suit Lake attorney to talk thj Olsen, Beth Brereton. Dorothy stockholders out of a subscription. Allred, Isabel Keele, Harold W. Brereton, Dick W. Burr, Joseph E. Booth, Thos. A. Jacob, Sher f Questions wed like answered: man Christensen, A. If. Christen' Is there a municipal power case still pending in the Supreme sen, George Brewer, Roy E. Park, D. O. Wight. Court? (Some older Inhabitant and be able to answer this.) sold at the Relief Society annual i may on Tuesday of this week. Yvual happened in Sait Lake Bazaar A dellghtl. 1 program was given City to change the sentiment on the Deer Creek preject from a tor those attending. Sharon ward was the recipient majority of 600 votes when the of a nicely bound Bible presented was District formed Metropolitan Scera to the ward having the by to a 23 to 1 victory for the promost subscriptions to the Voice ject at the recent election? of Sharon. Mr. Wm. Vernon made Will the labor on the Deer the presentation Sunday night at Creek project be confined largely Sacrament meeting. to Utah workers? Or will there be an influx? Re-shingl- Xmas Gifts for Outdoor Sports . tailored Lewis Ladies Store How can congressmen and legislators generally meet the demands of their constituents under our present system of lobbying and government by the people? Take the road fund agitation as an example. On the one hand we have the urgent need for retrenchment, and the balancing of the budget. Much as we need roads in this state, how can a business man demand tax cuts in one breath, and insist on millions and millions more money being spent on roads, in the next breath? It sounds like many people are speaking out of turn when they condemn the president for spending so much money, and then turn onthtflfean for the expenditure - ri! 1.98 NEGLIGES Satin Crepe, lovely B . VP COSTUME Road Funds of millions more. Then frotrr'Utahs point of view the expenditure of federal money for highways is the very life blood of the state. Utah cannot meet the demands of road construction without adequate federal aid. In the first place the federal government owns a large share of Utahs land, so covered is our area with national forests and vast regions of unpopulated country. Then too road money brings other revenue to the state which must come to compensate us for lack of fertility in these vast stretches of arid and semi-ari- d regions. Tourists from all parts of the world come here, and Utahs tourist business is one of our chief resources. Utah is making a tremendous contribution to the nation in its educational institutions, estimated as high as $80,000,000 yearly which this state contributes in brains of the educated and trained men migrating to other states, especially to the East. This must be compensated for somewhere along the line. No better avenue exists than in our state highways which brings pillions of dollars of new. money into the state. Furthermore, road money is well spent. A large proportion of it goes to labor directly, and more of it to labor for materials and supplies and equipment supplied by labor. Road money is about as wisely spent a. any money the federal government appropriates. Utah Valleys b. Social Security The federal ment-eumpens- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1937 THE VOICE OF SHARON1 PAGE Four West Centre St PROVO Y Y |