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Show Page Two THE VOICE OF SHARON WE HAVE MANY GOOD BUYS Mrs. C. H. Paulson, Reporter Telephone Q4J1 Prows & Haws Realty Co. Very interesting services were held Sunday evening with Ii. Grant Ivins as the speaker. The opening song Hope of Israel" was sung by the congregation. Prajer waa offered by Joseph E. Booth. Singing "Jesus once of Humble Birth", a vocal solo IIomes-Farms-Ranch- Grazing Land Building Lou We build a home to your down term liking; 10 on balance. All special Improvements paid In full. Some trades In Salt Lake for Provo property. FIRE INSURANCE the "When Irish Eyes are Smiling" as sung by Helen Rappley. Mr. Ivins then taked on conditions and customs in Japan. reading was given by Helen Hoover, and a song "Trees" was sung by Miss Rappley. The closing song was "sowing". Benediction by Emma Stratton. The little son of Bishop and Mrs. Roy Gapmayer has been seriously 111 with pneumuuia during the past two weeks. The latest reports from the home are to the ettect that he is Improving S3 No. University Are. PHONE 436 MATTRESSSES PiS-gultc- GRAND Remade De-Lan- $4.00 Or converted into an Innerspring for only $9.50 We call and deliver Free Owran iMliesiCo, Provo 579-- W VIEW JI , Your own n vttress renovated and recovered, made same as new only Phone h Mrs. Sylvia LeFevre ofCbrnLady" and then followed Visited last week at the wah a demonstration of table home of her sister, Mrs. Eldon etiquette, exemplifying some of Adams. the incidents reviewed ln the Plans are being made for the book. Green and Gold ball of the ward to be held Friday night One of the most popular young ladiea of the ward has been chosen as queen Mrs. C. H. Davies, Reporter and her attendants have been telephone bs-chesen. The name of the queen Is not being made public at this A large and appreciative auditime. During the evening the M. Major Bows and I. A. dance will be demonstrated ence greeted on Thursday evenby the following couples: Rich- his amateurs ard Bigelow, Hazel Terry, Orlo ing. New contenders for a "place Kitchen, Illeta Reynolds, Gale in the sun" came to light, during the evening s performance. Irwin Katherine Lovele&B, Mitchell, Platte Tucker, Lena Lamb, Woodruff Jensen, Lillie Meldrum, Merrill Farley, Lucille Farley, Jerry Buckley, Doratha Jones, Stanley Farley, and Ora Baum. A splendid musical program. In keeping with Valentine Day was given Monday evening in the M. I. A. as follows: Valentine aong by Berdlne Terry, Maurlne Wilslowly. and liams, Finch, Duet, Ernest E. Gray passed away at Love's Old Alton Sweet Song by Mrs. his home Monday morning at 5 Anna Harris and Mr. Arvilla A. M. following tour months ill"Can't You Hear Me Callness from heart trouble. Mr. Gray Caroline" by Ivern Pyne, and ing has been a resident of the ward a Valentine by Sheree Terry for five years and was employed and Wendell song Loveless. at the Pacific Pipe Plant until he The olficera and members of became ill. He was born in Lehi the M. L A. are working hard on January 8, 1812, the von of Wil- a Play to be presented In the near liam S. and Pheobe Tates Gray future. The Play "A Prince there and was married June is, 1831 to was" haa been cast and judging Wanda Davis, daughter of Mr. from the plays the ward has given and Mrs. Eiwood Eavia. In ad- Ln the will bs well presented. dition to his wife he leaves three Watch past for the date and the names sons: Glen D., Blaine A. and of the cast. Ralph D. Gray. The family of Theodore Farley Mrs. Vaneese Wofflndea of Sr. spent Monday in honor of the Cedar City visited Monday and birthday anniversary of their Mrs. with her Tuesday mother, the Lexia Harris and other relatives. grandmother, by attending and work. Temple temple doing She was accompanied home by Those members present Included her eon Erneet Rowley and her Theodore Farley Sr., Mr. and brother Waldo M. Harris. Mrs. Theodore Farley Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Leo Knight, Mrs. Minnie Johnson, Mrs. Myrtle Hendrickson, Mrs Norma Thompson, all of Provo, and Mrs. Eva Clayton of Salt Lake City. Tuesdays relief Society meeting was valuable from both literary and social viewpoints as a result of an excellent book review (Across Street South from B. Y. U.) by Mrs. Myrtle Christensen ln which she presented "The Log beet See Cs 54 N. 4th West - TIMPAIIOGOS y Harward, singer and yodeler, won first place. The came in "Neighoorhood kids second with a group song, while third place was accorded to Don I, ninths; his number was a trumpet boIo. Several former ward members were in the audience. Elder C. V. Hansen of Provo is scheduled to present two of bla illustrated lectures in our ward next Sunday evening. He will lecture at give the ".Temples" s:J0, under the auspices of tne genealogy committee, and at 7:30 will present his Book of Mormon slides and explanations. Mrs. Grace Johnson of Provo, who is visiting with her niece, Mrs. Lawrence Gibson, is confined to her bed because of influen. za. Grant Davies, a senior at, the "Y", attended the Horticultural Convention in Salt Lake, held last ii rid ay. Mra. Ada C. Carter is convalescing after an attack of influenza. cow-bo- SHARON Mra. Ethel Fyne, Reporter 'lelephoae U28J8 The following young men from Sharon ward were selected and roted upon at priesthood meeting Sunday afternoon at Lincoln high school to be ordained elders: Harold Pyne, Harvey Newell, Paul Anderson, Glen Pyne, Merrill Crandall, John Davla Laudle, Glen Burr, Keith Kofford, Harry Wilkinson, Ralph Dicky, Eugene Backus, Melvin Pork, Leo Mech-aHarold and Justin Nelson, Eldon Mark, Joseph Millett, MerOne Gas One Price lin Finch and Yard Johnson. Voung for tho Queen of the Gold and Green ball la now ln Lf 1 order. Votes were cast last evening at tbe M. Mens ball with each tickfit purchased. Voting wiii continue until Monday evening, Feb. 21. All Gleaner girls who J. S. Smith & Sons have paid membership are eligible. Tbe young lady who wins PROPRIETORS Nothing but the Best will hare the honor of occupying the throne March 25, at the SharREFINERY TO YOU on Stake Gold and Green ball to WHITE FAWN FLOUR be held at Lincoln high school Them AIL Leads Get your Car Greased gymnasium. Cache Valley's Famous It Saves M' ney Mary Jean Skinner waa hostess Golden West at a Valentine party ' Saturday COMPLETE A RED ROSE FLOUR evening at her home. Twelve LUBRICATION for guests were present. Valentine decorations were used in the livFEATURING HIGH GRADE ing room and throughout the luncheon. Poultry and Dairy Mrs. Donald Wright and son FEEDS New Scales Nichols of Overton, Nevada, spent Dealers in: last week visiting Mrs. Wright's Ready For Public Mrs. A. V. Washburn. sister, HAY GRAIN and SERVICE Alphonzo Terry, a former resident of Sharon Is very ill at hla EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS Also High Quality Coal and home ln Provo. His sister, Mrs, Archie Pullam Is here from CaliFor IL & T. Products Prompt Delivery fornia. '(From Spanish Fork) Mrs. Willard Bishop Jr. of OgCALL ln den visited her mother, Mrs, PROVO CITY HILL BROS. Sarah Salisbury last week. Mrs. COAL and SERVICE Salisbury celebrated ber birthday 151 N. University Ave. BO E. 12 North Phone 1512 anniversary, Feb. 2. She Is 88 PHONE 114 old and congratulations years fc were received by admirers of her nmaRtmmssissnissKBa&waasasBBBnn! charm and loveliness. Mrs. Zola Malone was hostess at her home this afternoon to the Orem Literary club. Mrs. Lettie Dixon gave a review of the book Dr. E. "The Citadel by Cronin. Mlse Clemetina Calder sang two vocal USED TIRES OPTOMETRIST numbers. U. S. ROYAL Mrs. Stena Christensen gave a O Tires and Tubes review of the book Log Cabin Lady" as ths Literary lesson in 194 W. Center 8 1 Provo Utah Relief Society Tuesday. Mrs. O. S. Dixon will glvs the Phone 91 121 West 1 North social service lesson Tuesday, Feb. 22. Her topic will be "ConProvo Phone 260 sideration of Peace. miiHUHimiiMtiiHHMtiiHuiiHHMttiiiiuitMiuHUHitMtiiiwMWwit uiHiiiumiiii.iimmii.. Tbe following people from Sharon attended the funeral services at Fairfield Sunday for Ether Carson, who was a half brother of Mrs. C. E. CrandalL Mrs. Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Prestwlch, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Pyne and Elvira, Mr. and Mrs. TWO HOUSES ARE BETTER THAN ONE 1 Why not Cyrus Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Ray finish that basement or put in an upstairs apartment? Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Ford Jep perThe cost is reasonable and it will prove w'goSd source son, and Mr. and Mrs. Cres Kofof income, with rents groin? higher all the time. We ford. News has corns from far away can arrangethe financing for the complete job, and Japan of the birth of a son to Mr. no down payment required; no mortgage to give, and and Mrs. Joseph Sechl, former residents of Sharon. the rent takes care ef the payments. Sidney A. Pace gave a history of his father tbe late General CALL 20 or COME IN AND SEE US Byron Pace, who was commander of Indlaa war forces ln tbe early We Do the Rest! , history of Utah, Sunday afternoon at tbe first ward cbagtel in Provo HELPFUL SERVICE at a gathering of tba sons of the Utah Pioneers. The Ebaron school P. T. A. of Tri-StaMrs. A. V. Washburn Is whlh te president will sponsor a "Parents day Monday, Feb. 21. All parents of the school arg invited to FORMERLY SMOOT LUMBER CO. PHONE 20 attend. Lnncheon will be served ISnl at noon. A small fee will bs Cougar Service List of Property BARGAINS OFFERING FIVE ROOMS, MODERN - Large Lot - Double Garage - Furnace - All for 33160. 6 Interest Contract, LITTLE HOME - LARGE LOT -Extra Good School Location. GOING FOR se0. .0 Contract FIVE ACRES - LOAM LAND -- GOOD SUBSTANTIAL BRICK HOME WITH BASEMENT. Interesting Deal. TEN ACRES - ALL IN FINEST FRUITS - Brick Home - Coop -Outbuildings. - THIS 13 ATTRACTIVE. BUILDING SITES AND LOTS -Now - SECURE YOURSELF FOR A NEW HOME - Most Favorable Time to Own A Home. Interesting MODERN - DOUBLE - BRICK TWO APARTMENT HOME -CENTER OF CITY. ACRES - BEST BUILDING SITE PROPERTY IN PROVO - Owner wantr a Ranch - Interesting property to own. SIXTY-EIGH- T 1.40 Acres - COZY FRAME HOME - BARN COOPS - Close In - Price 12200. LITTLE TWO R00M3 - Coops tor 160 Poultry. $1260. Priced WITH TWO ACRES LAND. SELLS VALLEY Flour & Feed Company Fri , rtf j'jy TWO HUNDRED FORTY ACRES. 80 ACRES UNDER DITCH. SIX ROOM HOME - BARGAIN. TWENTY ACRES - GOOD HOME OWNER SACRIFICING. 19.35 Acres - Home - Improved. 30. Acres - Home Coop Imp- lements. , - Modern Home - Coop u 7 Acres ll Poultry Farm - Capacity for 8000 birds - New Home 2000 birds Included equipped. 14 Acres - Provo Canyon - Ideal for business. Lot - Fine LltUe modern new home. - Ideal for 32160 - leas for cash. 1.30 Acres - Hill Top 3200. 7 Acres - Hill Top - CHEAP. PHONE 1009 Willard L. Sowards BROKER OFFICE 8 W. 1 K. PROVO St UTAH charged and proceeds will be used for kitchen equipment for the school. A program will b furnished by ths children that evening at ths assembly program at mutual. Mrs. Ephriam Twltchell entertained Sunday at dinner tor her husband whose birthday occurred on that day. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Penrod of Provo, James Twltchell and son Joseph of Delta and Mr. and Mrs. Will Park and family of Sharon. Mrs. Alfred Aston of Magna visited her father, Joha S. Park on Sunday. Shakespeares play "much ado about nothing" was character-portraye- d at assembly program Monday evening by Mrs. A. V. Watkins, Mrs. Fern Laudle, Val-en- e Calder, Henry Campbell, Edgar Calder and Ertman Christensen. Mrs. Weston Slrebel and baby son returned borne Wednesday from the Crane Maternity home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vernon of the M. I. A. stake board visited Sharon Monday evening. Winston Downs, stake secretary was present also. PLEASANT VIEW TIRE REPAIRING J. Left Yon. Burial was ln Provo City Burial Pant. the WINDSOR Mrs. Ferry Nleon, Reporter - This community was greatly surprised to learn that on Friday, Miss Rowena Maxfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maxfield, became tbe bride of Joseph R Earnest of Bingham. Rowena has acted as M. I. A. organist and Junior Leader for the past two years and ber many friends wish to shower her with congratulations. Mrs. Sarah Erring returned to her home In Chester, SanPete county after spending the past two weeks visiting her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maxfield. Ellen Maxfield entertained sixteen of her friends from Bingham at a turkey supper Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hooley a- - J family Harold, Beth and Madge attended the Golden Wedding of Mrs. Hooley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kimber at tbe Tlmpanogos Amusement ball Friday afternoon and evening. Mrs. Hooley made a beautiful wedding cake for tbe occasion. La Dean Harris who Is employSusan P. Jameson ed in Salt Lake City, spent SunTelephone 021-R- 1 day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Harris. A. Ray Eklns was a Wednesday Tuesday evening A. G. Keetchs and Thursday visitor ln Salt Lake family gave him a pleasant surwhere he ettended the meetings prise in honor of his birthday. A of the State Board of Agriculture hot chicken dinner was served. A held et the State Capitol. beautiful birthday cake bearing Mrs. Alden Chetwln Is confined to her home suffering from an Injured knee eustained while on a sleighing party. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Edwards spent Saturday visiting relatives In Pleasant View. Clarence Ashton, A. Ray Eklns, Stanley Roberts, Edvs Long and Stanford Patten were In attendance at the State Horticulture meeting held at the Hotel Utah last week. Tbe Ward Genealogical Committee had charge of the Sunday evening serncee. A. T. Dunford conducted tie meeting which consisted of talks by Noma Dunford and Leon Frehner. Wendell Christensen and Jean Robinson sang a duet and Mr. Christenson rendered a solo. Two trumpet selections were given by Minnie Checketts. funeral services Impressive were held Saturday for the 10 month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pierce. Speakers were Principal Karl Banks, Wllford Stubbs and Bishop A. Ray Eklns. The Hill sisters accompanied by their mother sang "Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam. A quartet consisting of Stanford Patten, Sterling Clnff, Dlantha Eklns and Zella Colvin sang "Face to Face and "Sometime Well Understand". Mrs. Eklns and Mrs. Colvin sang "Let the Little Children Come". Ella Ritchie Stubbs sang "Your Sweet Little Rosebud has Large Hi-Val- ONE HUNDRED ACRES-FRUIT- S AND HAY - SMALL SUMMER COTTAGE. Friday, February 13, 1933 BENEFICIAL LIFE INSURANCE Beneficial life Insurance Company LOANS ARE THE BEST Interest 6 per cent on unpaid balance. No fines No penalties No insurance required with loans. fifty-nin- candles e ths e. Ray Keetch. The following program a as taken to Lehl third ward Sunday evening, under the direction of Mrs. Blanche Nielson: Duet, Beth Anderson and Clark Johnson, Guitar solo, Carol Har. is; stones in poems, Mrs. Rhoda Hreinson; soIoK Clark Johnson; speaker, Blaine Johnson; solo "Perfect Day, Eva Marrott. The M. L A. play Here Comes n Charley" a as presented at HaU Wednesday evening. Next Thursday this play will be taken to the Hyland ward. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cragun entertained a number of their friends at their home Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Summerville of California Donetta Swensen entertained a number of her school friends at a Valentine party Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Sarah E. Hooley and daughters Vola and Edna were the dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gillman of Lindon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Prestwich motored to Salt Lake Saturday to attend the funeral of a dear friend, Mrs. Rosebell Otteson. Mrs. Martin Walker Is at the American Fork hospital for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Summerville of California are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ike Harris. Lydia Smith has returned home after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Richardson at Salt Lake City. The High Priests convention wUl be held Sunday evening ln connection with the regular Sacrament meeting. The Sunday School offices and teachers held a business meeting at the home of Eva Marrott Friday evening. After the business was taken care of a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments were served. .Mrs. Mont Carroll of Midway, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ike Harris Is much Improve from her recent Illness. Mrs. Carroll gave birth to a baby boy three weeks ago, but the little one passed away shortly after birth. -- - 33 y (. We are H 'ad quarters for Diamonds, Watches and Fine Jewelry WE SAVE YOU MONEY Gifts for All Occasions WATCH REPAIRING All Work Fully Guaranteed Heindselman Optical & Jewelry Co. Lln-do- auBue. y6' t f, f , I 'ft V-- "' Our selected grades of coal are carefully chosen to Insure the highest heating efficiency. Tell ns your heating problem and well be glad to recommend a type and size that will keep Tour fuel bill down to the mini-maAll Sizes A Types of Coal Columbia Coke Oil Treated Stoker Coal Mutual Coal and Lumber I Phone 837 See Ue For: Building rians Real Estate Co. AGENTS . PHONE 75 I - L- Rates: $1.50 -- t- t r 46 Rooms 5 to 200 $4.00 Tile Baths OPPOSITE All Building Material GREAT MORMON TEMPLE HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE Utah Timber & Goal Go. North 200 - SH , and 164 West 5 , Salt Lake City, Utah Phene 17 A11 West Exposure Rooms Delightfully Air Cooled ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Manager HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Harrison BRIMIIALL BROS. Half a Loaf is Better Than None But .... IIE7EB before has so much been provided at so little cost, as in the perfect tribute conceived and rendered by Berg Mortuary. Prices are never lower anywhere in Provo or vicinity. UNTIL BIARCII 1st We will discount our entire Stock of used cars Come In And See Tbe Values On Our Big Lot THIS WEEKS SPECIALS: 1934 Chev. Master or Sedan. Blarket Value $463.00. Our Price No extra chirp v V Lumbar Co. l- -l 11 U .00 MANY OTHER SIB1ILAR VALUES Russ Traher, Inc. BUICK and PONTIAC DEALER Thone, Provo 666 150 N. University Avenue, Provo 4 HO) foe services wlthhs a radius of 60 bOs "A Reliable Dealer Is One ho Does As He Agrees Regardless Of Cot f 9 ( i Salt Lakes Newest Hotel DIXON T Co. -- Coal Phene 232 formed Covers were laid for the following: Mr. and Mrs. Mar-te- ll Keetch and family, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Keetch of Heber, Mr. and Mrs. Odeal Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Kirk and Mr. and Mrs. center-piec- i |