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Show IFiJTilv n f j f jj . Friday, June 17, , 1938 TIIE VOICE OF SHARON Tage Six W: LOS ANGELES DEXTER OMAHA CHICAGO SHARON Mrs. J. D. Pyne, Reporter Phone 026J3 . Wedding Announcement Mrs. James Skinner Announces the forth coming marriage of her daughter. Lucille, to Mr. Wesley D. Soulier, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Soulier on July 5th at her j Pointing with pride at the work accomplished during the second successful year of operation of the Provo WPA Nursery school and Parent Education projects, sponsoring home. groups of the city reviewed the values of this health and They will leave Immediately for 'education program conducted at the Community Church at an extended trip through the canyons in the south west. They the corner of Second North rnd University avenue. DEPOT 65 N. 1'aiverslty Are. PHONE 1576 will make their home in Alanm-gorodNew Mexico where Mr. Soulier employed by the U. S. Government, The bride attended the University of Utah and B. Y. U. where she graduated. Mr. Soulier graduated from the U. S. A. C. at o. LEGAL NOTICES PhiWU 1 mi1 Guardiaishlp Notice r tb County Clerk Reipwtln Signer lor Further Information. Ooaanlt SUMMONS fendant & Pope Plaintiffs Attorney P. O. Address Suite 211 Knight Bldg. Provo City, Utah. Publication dates: May 27, June 2, II, 17, and 24. 1 ALWAYS LOOK Your Very Best Lewis Barber Shop Only twelve centers throughout Utah have such a school and in seven of these, lncludin ; Provo, they have become centers for study and observation by high school and college groups Interested In nursery school work and parmt education and family relationships. Sixty-nin- e visitors Including B. Y. U. students have studied procedure here during the past year In addition to scores of other citizens who have been keenly interested. Underprivileged Children Given Chance The school enrolls only underprivileged children from age of two to four years, last year the enrollment being 32, all ot them being from needy, unemployed families, or from large families of ' low income, or from broket homes. The program carriedout daily Is designed to meet the physical, social, and mental development of these children, each child being given a health Inspection by a trained nurse 'or the head teacher This prevents spread of comupon its arrival each morning. municable diseases. Each child is also 'weighed and' measured "periodically, to determine its physical welfaie, and a dally hot meal la served to all at noon, the menu being approved by a nutritionist. Cod-livoil and fruit juice is served as a lunch and crackers and milk in the Logan. The following people attended In the Fourth Judicial District Court ot the State ot Utah In and lor Utah County. . Mary A. Gurr, Plaintiff, Thomas Marsh Gurr, Defendant. The State of Utah to the said You are hereby Defendant: summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon yon, if served within the Conntr In which this action Is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and In case of your failure so to do, Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the coipplalnt, which (has been filed with the clerk of said court) Dissolving the bonds ot matrimony and granting the plaintiff a divorce from the deBrockbank the "Golden Anniversary" Wednesday at the Mantl Temple: Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Carter, Mrs. Pearl Jepperson, Mrs. Alice Wilkinson, Mrs. Eliza Anderson, Mrs. Miriam Bradshaw, Mts. Millissa Losee, Mrs. Estelia Duffln. Mr. and Mrs. Whitm-- r Snyder, Mrs. Lillie Johnson, Mrs. Annie Luneford, Mrs. Agness Pace, Mrs. Agness Bellows Mrs. Nita Blair, Mrs. Alien Dickey, Mrs. John T. Caley. Laudie, Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Mrs. A. V. Watkins and Mrs. Jl'geph K. Finch (attended the Anniversary" at the Financial Aid Given by Various Agencies "Golden Mantl Temple Tuesday and WedNumerous agencies have assisted in establishing and maintainnesday. ing the school, the Sponsors first having contacted the Mayor and Twitchell announces City commission, the Chamber of Commerce, the various clubs, and Bishop there will not be any Sunday other welfare agencies to obtain funds to initiate the project. The School or Sacrament meeting State commodity department has furnished blankets, sheets', towels, Sunday on account of Stake conand combs, also snow-euitdresses, boys suits, pajamas ference. to make the children comfortable and clean. underwear and proA special "Fathers Day Playthings have come from various sources, mainly from the gram Is being prepared for Sunto Utah Stake Relief Society which provided dolls, rag animals, doll 26, owing June day morning conference btlng held this Sun- quilts, doll beds, hammers, saw and nails, etc, which Provo city furnished a load of clean sand, and tie Church board allowed use day. Mrs. Eliza Anderson reports ot the swings and the lawn as a playgorund. Relief Society will be held next Delight in the physical, mental, and social growth of the children Tuesday, the 21st at the home of was expressed by. all parents, and visitors likewise noted the developMrs. Grace Washburn. Thimbles will be needed to quilt a quilt. ment of these underprivileged children. meeting will he One Mothers Appreciative Letter Gertealogical One mother writes her feelings this way: held Monday evening at the home When my girl was placed in the Nursery school, she was under- of Mr. and Mrs. Whltmer Snyder. The Primary children enjoyed Saturday afternoon at the church Allen were in charge of SacraWANTED from B to 6 oclock. Special acti- ment Services Sunday evening. vities will be carried out each John K. Allen sang the solo Beautiful City. The solo Ou All children of the paturday. of the Dusk" was sung by Miss SECURITY: Home and .Lot, $300. ward are Invited to attend. Acreage and Home 8500 Primary officers and teachers June Wakefield. Speakera""wer Farm and Home 600. from Robert Olsen of Lake View andi represented were well A Provo Home 1750. ConE. Wells of Park June the Joseph City. at ward Sharon Mrs. Willard Bishop and Mrs. Gordon, vention. Miss Minnie Willard Sowards Nettle Lockart of Provo are visitMrs. Edith Duke, Mrs. Zina ' AGENCY Mrs. Jennie Thorne, Mrs. ing their sister, Mrs. Agness Odd Belva Wentz, Miss MayBelle of Kay8vllle. Office: 39 W. 2 N. Mrs. Aretta Clayton waa ho Cook and Mrs. Della Tucker. PROVO UTAH The following young girls will ored Thursday, her birthday anBeautiful flowers (tomorrow) and niversary. participate Saturday at the baptismal servicess at the gifts were received. The followDorothy ing attended: Mrs. Theresa Pyne, Salt Lake Temple: Mrs. Emma ChriBtensen, Mrs. Stratton, June Kitchen, Betty Washburn, Bernice Newt 11, Vi- Earl Mecham, Mrs. Roy 3. Park, vian Loverldge, Virginia Dickey, Mrs. Isabella Claylon, and Mrs. Ted Green and Mrs. Verena MorWanda Elder. Miss Della Smith of San Fran- gan of Salt Lake City. Mr. end Mrs. Ted Green of cisco, Cal., is visiting with her Salt Lake visited friends in Sharsister, Mrs. Ada Skinner. club on Sunday. The Jolly Stitchers Mrs. Grace Wilkinson was guest at the was organized Friday, of honor at the home of Mrs. home of Mrs. Goldie Mangum, club leader. Leon Murdock was Lawrence Wilkinson last evening. chosen President. Virginia Dickey She received some lovely gifts. Wana Elder, sec- Games were played and luncheon) retary; Valene Elder, Fram and served. Cheer Leader; Hazel Stephensen, miiiimiflimtiimmiiinmuiuHimtmmmiHtmwaifmiimmimMitiimM Burningham, Betty reporter; Barbara Burningham, and Ber-nlMhngum were chosen Recreation Leaders. Home Missionaries, Wells and ' V'.A ! ll'l 3 mid-morni- n. wash-cloth- s, ' LOANS HAIRCUTS Are Better PHONE 1123 274 West Center Provo - L Sel-ma- n, SALES! EST. CABIN BUSINESS HOME, TEN ACRES FRUITS PROVO HOME, Ex. Lot NURSERY BUSINESS GRAIN FARM, IMPROVED 17 HUNDRED ACRE RANCH GROCERY BUSINESS POULTRY FARMS PROPERTIES ANY KIND PHONE 1000 weight, bashful, and self centered. Provo Nursery School Accomplishments Shown AGENCY Office: 80 W. 2 N. St. hCETYLEXE VcIclin ... 43 North 4th West Per Doz. 34Ci $ 4 -- have been expended, leaving only 8105,316.21 yet to be spent In seven months to go, yet when the advances amounting to 811,571.87 which have been made to the street paving project now under way In Provo city re returned to the general fund by the sale of Special Improvement bonds sold against the district, the city finances will be strictly within the budget, she explained. A complete list of items of expenditure for Public Improvements Is here copied from Mrs, $ MATTRESS m .45 5 2 New WHITE KITCHEN CABINET $ 24 .95 824,218.33 have gone: 16,904.86; Sidewalk Repairing 8160.84; Storm Sewer, 81,934.47; Pioneer Building Expense, 8100.00; Culverts, Irrigation project, 81,419.83; Purchase of Mayberry Property, 8282.63 Semaphores, 8681.88; Paid ta Provo City by State, $675.00; Semaphores, net, 86.88; Secretary and Miscellaneous items, 8626.89; Labor Projects, 8606.34; Power Suit. 8106.42; East side Sewer Expense, 85,162.61; Rock Crusher expense, 84,606.91; Clay Tennis Courts, 8145.63; N. Y. A. Projects, 887.26; Annual Report. 8316.06; Advertising on Sewer District No. 23, 886.00; Cemetery Drain, 8982.49; Fence at Lake, 884.61; City Dump Expense, (Tractor), 360.00; Hydrants, 8128.57; Airport Expense, 813.-0Soft Ball Expense, (Field). 87.26; 6th West Bridge Expense and Materials, 888.92. Total Expenditures to May 31, 1938 824,218.33 proje-- t, . with the New Green Crop Loader McCORMICK-DEERIN- -- NOTICE .Mutual Coal & Furniture Exchange 316 W. Lumber Co. Center The next time you're in town, we want you to see the new McCormick - Deering Type R Green Crop Loader. It is built especially ior handling all kinds of green grass and legumes for ensilage and for handling peas, beans, etc., for canneries. You also can use it for loading hay cured in the regular way. The Type R is made stronger and heavier throughout than G the cylinder-rak- e hay loader. The leader deck e is made of galvanized, well-brace- d heavy-gaug- steel. Triangular retarder teeth keep the grass from sliding down while being loaded. Main wheels are set out beyond the loader frame, giving a wider tread, to strad- dle the wheel tracks of the truck or wagon ahead. Ask us about this new loader or any other hay machine you need. Anderson Garage 241 W. Center Provo The Board of Education of the Alpine School District will conduct a public hearing on the 1938-193- 9 school budget at a meeting called for that purpose Monday, June 27, at 7:30 P. M. in the School Board offices at American Fork, Utah. Good Used Tires HLL SIZES LUMINALL More Its Time To Retire for, Utah County Mattress Factory f61 West 2 North One Coat Covers Solid. We call and deliver Anywhere in Utah County H No Primers Required REASONABLY PRICED White or Colors See L&H TIRE 6ESSF0RD,S Inc. Phone 345 From Factory fo You by the people who Know HOW to make Sleep RestfuL reads BRICK & STUCCO Get ready for a summer full of Bound, resitful sleep by equipping your beds with mattresses made by the Phone 345 475 . LUMBER FOR HOME During thif campaign, w suggest the "man ot the houee" or a carpenter make needed repairs and improvements. We can supply the lumber lor every purpose. Why not a jam and Felly closet in the cellar as one of many possible conveniences? Small additions or repairs, Inside and out bring greater efficiency and personal satisfaction. Shelves, bird houses, playhouses lor the children, attic closets . , . so many things can be done. Phone PnUUc Improvement Expenditures (Jan. 1 to May 81, 1988) Paving District, No. BUDGET INSOMNIA IMPROVEMENTS No. University Ave. Load All Green Crops Easily 5; No 95 CHEAP LIVING ROOM SUITE & 119 BOARD OF EDUCATION Alpine School District BARGAIN Velour SPRINGS f.ladsen Gleaning Go, Examination of Provo citys financial statement just released this week showing expenditures for the first five months of 1938 reveals heavy public improvement expenditures have been made, but the requirements of the budget have been observed, according to Auditor Mary F. Smith. Though a total of $1 02,652.79 Smiths report, showing where the JY Gallons Used OAK LIBRARY TABLE BED, depend upon our Cleaning process ' to thoroughly clean and sterilise your garments and return them to you as clean as the day yon purchased them. All spots are taken out, no matter how big, and whats more, our process leaven the oils In the garments that protect the texture ef the fabric. Fabrics cleaaed our way dont need frequent cleanings for this reason. J. F. Walton, Clerk. z Used WALNUT JIFFY DINE TABLE - ran You City Finances Within Buget Despite Heavy Expenditures New and Used Furniture FRUIT her change so much, Expenses for carrying on have been donated by various groups heat, light, eis for cooking, etc.) being the largest local expenses, the state providing funds tot teachers, while the Church board gave the use of the building. Parent Education Classes Attended by 800 An outstanding phase of the work has been the parent education work undertaken. Weekly, such classes have been held under. the able direction of such leaders as Mrs. Strong, Miss Warniek, Mrs Jackson, Mrs. Cottam, Mrs. Gillispie, and Mrs. Gilmore. More than 300 parents have attended these classes. Socials also have been held for mothers and the staff to become better acquainted, and the mothers have formed an organization. (Mrs. Rhae Chipman, president; Mrs. Nelda Rassmussen, Secretary) which is cooperating every way possible with the staff. They have raised funds for additional dishes and cooking utensils and a serving table. Tanning Project Committee They also have appointed a committee, Mrs. Chipman, Mrs. Rassmussen, Mrs. Richards, and Mrs. Nelson, to care for the canning project they have undertaken to provide 1100 cans of fruits and vegetables for the menu for the coming year qt the nursery school. With the staff, Mrs. Bertha II. Knudsen, Mrs. Ida Storrs, Mrs Lois McDonald, Mrs. Alta Westover, Mrs. Cora Booth, and Mrs. Pearl Cuftis, now at Summer school in Salt Lake City taking special train ing in Family Education, the mothers at home In Provo are continuing their weekly meetings, planning how they can held In this Child Development project. The Public Library here also are assisting, ordering and furnishing books recommended by the staff for use at the nursery. Extreme pleasure and satisfaction are expressed by many of the Sponsoring group in Provo city this week over the accomplishments of this Nursery school, which 18 cited by state officials ns, one of the very best in the whole state. e. II. M. AYERS aevi) associates. H Willard L. Sowards I have in ten months, changed in her attitude toward others, enjoing meeting people, especially other children, and she is generous with her playthings now. She is daily examined for colds, diseases, etc which Is a big relief to me. Story hour has taught her so much. 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