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Show Pag-- Four - s 't'f'y't Seal .fi ve-- s ? ? fr - i't'j '?'. Hurry! Hurry! Its Almost Ended! i Estate n BARGAINS.. " . Brick Home, .Large Lot, rr Nicely Furnished. Only $3,200.00. Or Unfurnished, only $2,800.00. Owner Must Sell. n 5 Room Modern Part Basement, North-Eas- t, I- - Entire Stock Room Brick Home Near B. T. U., with Plumbing, Suitable for Two Families. Only $2,800.00. S Hart Schaffner and Marx o Brick Home, Plumbing and Heating. Recently In and Out A home with sufficient rooms to rent to make payments after a small down payment Near B. Y. U. Only $3,700. Varsity Town 8 Room e 16 acre farm just outside city limits, .variety choice fruit alfalfa and plow land, good brick house, chicken Barn and coops for 800. other out buildings. Only $4,500.00. HEAL REALTY Co. PHONE 4 185 West Center St "We Sell The Earth and sure Its Contents In- Overcoats Topcoats Values to $35. l $24-7- t 5 Hart Schaffner and Marx Suits-Topcoats-Oco- ats $38.50 and $40.00 Values $45.00 and $50-0-0 Values SALE Florsheim Shoes $4.00 Or converted into an Innerspring for only $9.50 $8-4- 5 Tree We call and deliver Overman Mattress Co. 4th West Thone 579-- W IT nr tyyyYyyYVV H ' ft rw F i YY roN FA r -- T Vt t A Few Styles Higher Sale Florsheim Shoes Ends SATURDAY NIGHT, FEB. 12 Provo TT TTTTfc YTT TTVT U 14 W t 1.1 1 P A II 0 G 0S Mrs. Merle Foote; Literary ers with Mrs. Lydia Hogan, and Social service with Mrs. Kat-- Zo-be- ll. Telephone 04J2 si Your own mattress renovated and recovered, made same as new only n UNION MEETING Mrs. C. H. Poulson, Reporter ENTIRE STOCK ii WINDSOR Professor Guy C. Wilson of the Union meeting for Priuthood, Brigham Young university faculty Relief Society and Primary will will be the speaker at meeting be held next Sunday at 2 p. m. Sunday evening. A well arranged In the Lincoln High School audiprogram baa been prepared and torium. the bishopric is very desirous of RELIEF SOCIETY a good attendance. All Relief Society class leaders LAKEYIEW and officers are especially urged The Sunday evening program to be present at Union meeting will be given by missionaries of Sunday as general board memJo- bers are expected to attend 'from the Sharon Stake Mission. seph A. Murdock and Dean Miner, Salt Lake. missionaries assigned to lfbor in Meeting will commence as usual Lakeview, will be In charge. at 2 p. m. and tbe classes will meet as follows: Presidents and EDGEMONT secrets rice with Mrs. Eva Gillis-Flor- a Sunday evening services will be Bigler; Music leaders with under the direction of the Church Mrs. Malllcent Wells and Lizabell of the class Sharon Stake History Davis; Visiting teachers with Mrs. Seminary, supervised by Victor C. Stena Christensen; Theology leadAnderson. Services commence at ers with Mrs. Lena Andreason; 7:00 p. m. Work and business directors with lead- H 1 :With the Churches: T 1 MATTRESSSES Remade 54 N. V TT& n frf KJ Timpanogos ward Is proud of the ward teaching record this month, having 100 visiting done. Under the present organization with a supervisor over each quarter of the ward, the follow up work can be more easily accomplished. The opening song was "How Firm a Foundation, prayer by Raymond Adams, singing, "Amers ica the Beautiful. LaMar gave a talk ou "What Is a Scout? and Carl Evans on "How to become a tenderfoot Scout. Harmonica selections were played by Jack Lundahl. "How to become a 2nd class Scout was the subject given by liax Edwards and "Learning trees, birds and flowers by Tony Rohbock, assistant scout master. Song, America was sung by tbe boys and a demonstration of signaling given by Stanley Biggs and Raymond Bronson, "How to earn Merit Badges How to beby Francis Steele, come a first class Scout, Frank Keele, "What tbe support of parents means to a Scout Troup by Don Dixon, "A Scout's Dally Good Turn" by Dan Bigelow. The Initiation of 7 boys to the rank of tenderfoot was conducted by Gordon Hansen, the boys were: Wes-e- y Graff, Bobby Fountln, Richard Nimer, Pavtd Az, Billy Burr and Gordon DeLange. Tbe closing song was "Battle Hymn of the Republic. Benediction, Gale Reynolds. Mrs. Jesse Adams left Tuesday for Santa Barbara, Cal. to attend the funeral of her son, Earl, who died there Monday. Mr. and Mrs. and Darrel Orgill, (her daughter), her son Kenneth, and her two daughters, Mrs. Jessie and Leola Paey accompanied her. News of the death reached here Earl Adams was a forTuesday. mer resident here some 16 years ago. He Is survived by his wife, and two sons and tso daughters, as well as his mother, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Bert Bezzant of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Daniel Brown of Task, Cal., Leslie, Kenneth, Percy, Lynn and Harard' Adams of Timpanogos, Mrs. Darrel Orgill of Heber, Mrs. Charles Paey and Mrs. Ted Paey of Provo, and Mrs. Don Vincent of Venice, Cal. Theodore Farley was guet t of honor at a family dinner held at his home Wednesday evening, the occasion being the anniversary of his birthday. Lovely gifts were received by Mr. Farley from his children. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Farley Jr. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Farley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Farley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Teterson and baby. Later in tbe evening self Invited guests called to honor Mr. Farley. Lunch son-in-la- w Style Leadership Salt Lakes Newest Hotel V Our selected grades of coal are care- fully chosen to sure the h 1 g h e i heating efficiency. Tell ns your tyeat- tag problem ajxr well be gla to. recommend a type and size that wUl keep your fuel bill down to the minimum. 200 Rooms 200 g Tile Baths All Sizes & Types of Coal Colombia Coke Oil Treated Stoker Coal OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON TEMPLE HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE ) Mutual Coal - and Lumber Co. Thone 857 See Us For: Building Plans Salt Lake City, Utah All West Exposure Rooms Delightfully Air Cooled ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Manager HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Phone 397 orth First West 297 Mot Drapery and Upholstery Bargain Days 1 They Last Only January and February NO LABOR CHARGE ON DRAPERIES! Fresh Fruits and Vegetables U. S. Govt. Inspected Fresh Meats ACT NOW AND SAVE Get Full Particulars At 3rd So. 2nd West YLOR- - RUSSELL Phone 34 War-burto- n (Nina Keeler), Charles Lynn and Roy LeGrand, song of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Carter. Mrs. Ruby Cameron has returned to her home In Leadvllle, Colo., after visiting six weeks with her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Philo T. Edwards. The program of the M, I. A. conjoint meeting Sunday evening 3 Don- the Timpanogos ward conducting. LAKE VIEW Phyllis Johnson - Reporter Phone 015-J- 1 Mrs. Della Jensen entertained tbe Self Culture club at her home Thursday afternoon. The book "The Joppa Door by Hope William Sykes was reviewed by Mrs. Chrlssle Madsen., A reading entitled "The Cookie Recipe" was given by Miss Donna Jensen. A delicious luncheon was served to tbe following members: Mrs. Anna Williamson, Mrs. Ruth Johnson, Mrs. Malinda Jorgenson, Mrs. Almle Finlay on, Mrs. Bessie Nelson, Mrs. Francis Johnson, Mrs. Annie Zobell, Mrs. Sadie Shaw, Mrs. Clara Taylor, Mrs. Hannah Mrs. Olsen, Mrs. Gwen Hatch, Minnie Nuttall, Mrs. Della Jent, sen and as guests Mrs. Mary Mrs. Cleon Nelson, and Mrs. Chrlssle Madsen. A delightful birthday party in honor of Mr. Henry Williamson and Mr, August Johnson was held at the Johnson home Friday evening. The evening was spent playing progressive rook. A dainty luncheon was served to: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson, MV. and Mrs. Clehon Boulton, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nelsoz, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Taylor, Mr. Jesse Sumslon, Mr. W. W. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williamson of Vineyard, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reese of American Fork were Lake View visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. August' Johnson entertained the L club Sunday evening after meeting. A delicious luncheon was served to the following members: Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ernal Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lloyd and host and hostess. BARGAINS OFFERING FIVE ROOMS. MODERN - Large Lot - Double Garage Furnace - All for $3160. 5 Interest Contract. LITTLE HOME - LARGE LOT -Extra Good School Location. 6 GOING FOR $2000. Con tract FIVE ACRES - LAND -GOOD SUBSTANTIAL BRICK HOME WITH BASEMENT. Interesting Deal. Dhal-qttls- Star UPHOLSTERY Special A Grapefruit Steaks Carrots, Beets Turnips Sirloin Per Pound ftpgi Lard Per Dozen 3 lbs. f AH for Oranges Cod Fillets Boneless Per Tound pH Fresh Ground Beef Lean, Fresh 2 lbs. for Jicy IQ? Sugar Sweet 200s 2 doz. - 9 AH Have Your Living Room Suite Rebuilt! TEN ACRES - ALL IN FINEST FRUITS - Brick Home - Coop -Outbuildings. - THIS IS ATTRACTIVE. SITES AND LOTS -Now - SECURE YOURSELF FOR A NEW HOME - Most Favorable Time to Own A Home. BUILDING Interesting MODERN - DOUBLE - BRICK TWO APARTMENT HOME -CENTER OF CITY. , ACRES - BEST BUILDING SITE PROPERTY IN PROVO - Owner wants a SIXTY-EIGH- i Crisp Heads Each T Ranch - Interesting property to own. 1.40 Acres - COZY FRAME HOME - BARN - COOPS - Close In - Price $2200. LITTLE TWO ROOMS - Coops for 150 Poultry. $1250. Priced WITH TWO ACRES LAND. ONE HUNDRED ACRES-FRUIT- S AND HAY - SMALL SUMMER COTTAGE. TWENTY ACRFS - GOOD HOME OWNER SACRIFICING. COVERS SHABBY? Time To Have Them Replaced! SPECIAL LABOR OFFER 1 1 i! u L 71 East 71 Korth 19.35 Acres - Home - Improved. 30. Acres - Home - Coop - Imp- lements. Acres - Modern 14 West Phone Phone 478 870 Home - Coop Poultry Farm - Capacity for 3000 birds - New Home - 2000 birds included - equipped. Center . Salad Dressing qt. 25c 4 lor 29c Milk All Brands . 3 lor 13c Jello All Flavors Crisco . . 3 lb. can 48c Camay Soap . each ,05c 48 lbs. 8 1.09 Flour Economy Y FruaCc & VcriGtatiEc S Lettuce Home Rendered 2 lbs. for L'-'A- TWO HUNDRED FORTY ACRES. 80 ACRES UNDER DITCH. SIX ROOM HOME - BARGAIN. CUSHION SAG? DIXON-TAYLOR-RUSSEL- List of Property Acres - Provo Canyon - Ideal for business. Lot - Fine Little modern ndw home. - Ideal for $2150 - less for cash. 1.80 Acres - Hill Top $200. Ribs Spare Fresh Pork a m jl Per Pound 5? 20c EGGS BUTTER .... 33c TAMALES, Walkers Mexican style, 16c with chilf gravy 3 cans for 25c TOMATOES CHILI CON CARNE, Walkers Each 16c cans 3 cans for 25c BEANS, string, GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Extra Special Each 27c 47 ounce cans 1-l- Special Low Prices On Slip Covers, Upholstering! DIXON-T- A Billy Paul Warburton, Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul 5 Quality Groceries Make Haste!, Alvin Rowley, Jack Carlson sen, son of Mr, and Mrs. George Han- wag given by the scouts with ald Dixon, scoutmaster of Z Specials for Friday &' Saturday ( A C was served, games played and visiting enjoyed by the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Kart-chne- r, Mr. and Mrs. George Loveless, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Loveless, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Bigelow, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Salisbury and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farley. Mrs. Chester Graff entertained thirty-on- e youngsters at her home Wednesday afternoon la honor of the eighth anniversary of the birthday of her son Montell. The valentine idea was carried out In the decorations and the luncheon. Lively games were played during the afternoon. Mrs. Rulon Cook and family hare returned to the ward after spending a year In Spring Canyon where Mr. Cook Is employed. Mr. Cook will remain In Spring Canyon for the present. Verl Aston, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Aston was brought home Monday from the Aird hospital where he underwent an appendicitis operation ten days ago'. Mrs. Leo Poulson and baby son returned home Sunday from the Crane hospital. Theodore Farley Sr. talked to the junior Genealogy class Sunday evening telling how he obtained data for genealogical records. The class was conducted by Mrs. Wilford Rasmussen. Tbe following babies were blessed and given names at tbe fast meeting last Sunday: Ann Rowley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 7 Hansen's Food I Friday, February 11, 1903 THE VOICE OF SHARON b. Lots of Parking Space rROVOS NEWEST MODERN MARKET Everybodys Coming Here Now We Draw Your Plans, Build Finance Your Home Bananas . . . lb. .05c Oranges Large Size 2 doz. 25c Lettuce Larseneads 2 lor 17c 3 bunches 1 0c Carrots MEATS lb. 7c 9c -- 12c Picnic Hams Sbankless lb. 18c lb. 16c Salt Bacon Beef Roasts -- ... 7 Acres - Hill Top - CHEAP. PHONE 1099 L Sowarsd BROKER Willard OFFICE 89 W. 2 N. St. UTAH PROVO BENEFICIAL LIFE INSURANCE Beneficial life Insurance Company LOANS ARE TIIE BEST Interest 6 per cent on unpaid balance. No fines No penalties No insurance required with loans. DIXON Real Estate Co. AGENTS PHOXE 75 Fence Posts, Barbed Wire Field Fence |