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Show Friday, June 17, 1933 R3 THE VOICE OF SHAItOy Death- s- 0 RCAGES, jtotllCij rnriC- A' t. it ! ' wfe ftytrh 1 (5 -- HkU f, ; ,K . When you come in to shop for that important Dads Day gift, dont forget to bring the kiddies. Theyll want to pick out a gift, too. Weve really a fine group of gifts that Dad will like. And hell know its the best when he sites the name on the box. Pajamas Hosiery Underwear Sport Wear Firmages wrap the Gift you select for Dad in A Gift Package Choose one of Firmages Following an illnesa of only 10 days, Ernest D. Dixon, 64, native Provoan, died at his home, 679 Stop and let the train go by. It hardly takes a minute; West, Fourth North, Provo, Wednesday morning. He was a well Your car then start again intact known contractor and- - builder, And, what is more, you're in it. and had lived here all his life, In this working and buUding How dare you swear before my commnnity. wife! said the indignant husband. He was a son of the late Henry I'm very sorry sir. replied the Aldous and Sarah DeGrey Dixon, other man, I was unaware your and lives to mourn his loss, his ife wished to swear first! wife. May Painter Dixon, and the following children and other A drunk was leaning against a relatives: build'-- g A cop groaned, Move Mrs. D. Boahard, Provo; Mrs. What do ya Leah D. Ford, Wallsburg; Verl G. on; cmon, cmon! think yere dofng, holdlngup the Dixon, Visalia, Cal.; Ralph and Ronald Dixon, Provo; Mrs. Edith building? D. A Neckties Cool Fallentine, Salt Lake City; seven grandchildren, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Maria D. Taylor, Charles Owen Dixon, Arnold Dixon, Mrs. Alice D. Dangerfield, Provo; Mrs. Sarah McConaehie, Salt Lake City; Albert F. and Parley S Dixon, Provo. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 1:30 oclock in the Third ward chapel, with Bishop A. E. Eves presiding. Friends are Invited to call tit the Berg Mortuary Saturday evening, and at the home Sunday, prior to the services. Interment will be in the Provo City Burial park. f STRAW HATS ... ,f i i .;t T V5T" u j Wr X .V i ' 10 'V V1 '.A y 'zr : 1 ; r yj . if Hi ' VI- Whether you choose a Sailor or a Panama We Have Them and They Are Priced Right! EFqCg $149 & $1.931 VALUES $2.49 In Trunks Swimming Now Reduced ( to: a,1 $1.93 a- - n Timps Aiming at First Half Title The Wolves who went to jeer, remained to cheer Saturday when the Provo Timps displayed some of the finest baseball seen in any they shellacked league when With Deb the Pinney crew 11-Dudley bearing down in the pinches and supported by timely hitting and great fielding by his mates the Timps really looked like the best team in the Industrial loop. After Saturday's game we were Jubilant, but all set to write a piece about how maybe, it looked as though, Fran Dudley was a sucker for a curve ball and then Sunday the Timps went to Magna and took the Champion to town and Mr. Fran smacked two home runs so ! ! ! ! Next Sunday Provo goes to Salt Lake for a tilt with the Beverage crew and then the following Sunday the league leading Gemmell club will come to Provo tor 'the final game of the first half schedule and that's when the first half championship will Our be decided. has money written all over It. Timps T" Tf 8 il So the drunk staggered away, and the building fell on the cop! 3 NOW YOU KNOW! . OR DO YOU? All was well on the Ark until Noah discovered a leak. "Go hold you?" nose over the Noah told the dog. The hole, dog obeyed but the hole grew larger. Noah ordered his wife to hold her hands over the hole, but continued to grow. Noah then jit ; sat on the hole until it was re- paired. That is why a dog's nose Is "Mews aK ways cold. That is why a womans hands are always cold. That is why a man always stands with his back to the fire. Here To Stay Is f 4. - PAGE Five SATURDAY and SUNDAY Heres Another Great Show tliat We Know Youll Rave About! The People Demand Another Newspaper In Provo Almost Unanimous is the opinion freely expressed today: Yes, there is definitely a place for two papers in Frovo. We need another paper to express the views of the People, not controlled by Money nor outside interests. a The big noise in the big leagues this week Is not caused ty Dizzy Dean's sore arm but by the arm of Johnny Vander Meer, Cincinold pitchers who nati's entered baseballs hall of fame not, when he turned In a run against Boston. Then, (just to have one tor the hooks) his next tarn on the mound he duplicated the feat against Brooklyn. In a row! Then Two he went flshln. One that will stand for the Voice of the People 22-ye- ar no-hl- i APAPER WHICH.' WILL PRESENT THE OTHER SIDE OF ANY QUESTION SEE THEM! Uncle Jim Says Other Number in All Wool SWIMMING TRUNKS Get a New .TIE for DAD 25?!. 4W. 94 W l PLUS This sour Hi) . Hit! First-Ru- n Wheat crop Insurance will offered by the government on the 1939 crop. It alms to protect farmers against unavoidable losses and will help maintain wheat reserves at safe levels. m 400 Wilson SHIRTS Regular $2.00 and $2.50 Values Mod. Frame - $2500.00 Mod. Brick $2700.00 Mod. 8tucco, new $3000 Brick, $2500., Modern. 4-- m 5-- NOW ONLY Oban collar Fast colors Marked down Especially for FATHERS DAY 49 1 A. CiJMS STMUETT ".!v Home and Coops, flowing well, $1800.00 1 A. PROPERTIES INSURANCE THE BEST PROWS & ILVWS 52 Betty Pieces on North Highway BUSINESS JC. Realty Co. Unlv. Ave. Phene 45 Boop x j-- . Cartoon X Movietone NEWS ise Alim Children 10c Bring the Whole Family 4 r? BUT COME EARLY Show Starts at 1:00 P. M. f 4 t my Only $2.00 a year b FOR SALE H H Jr y&t t S s'e-- ti ? s 1 000 '. v 1 4 0 t 0 0 i i iii 0 0 0 t i i 8 |