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Show I HI .... IDEAL VIEW PLEASANT Painting Time OUTSIDE PAINT, per gal. $1.98 6 4 Colors Lorna Mecbam, Reporter Telephone 031R5 The Seven 4 II Leaflets club entertained their mothers at the home of Donna Lou Hall Wednesday evening. The following girls and their mothers were present: Donna Lou Hall, Valera Hall, Joan Lejshon, Helen Merle and Helen Dunford, Thelma. punford, Barbara Hiner-maBertha LeibhardLJleth-Wi- U lmms. Mrs. Williams. Elva HauHansen. Social sen and Edna chat and luniheon served by the girls were features of the eve- A delightful social was held Monday afternoon in honor of Lillie Stewart who is visiting here from ' Florida. She is residing in Spanish Fork at present. They enjoyed the refreshing water at Rosalawn pool and afterwards a delicious lunch was Utah Valley Glass & Paint Store Provo, Utah 318 W. Center Phone 403 ning. mam8& Phone 397 North First West ?Y Y ?Y X POTATOES TOMATOES 2-I- bs. WATERMELONS BUNCHED VEGETABLES X qRAPE JUICE .V FIG NEWTONS X WHITE STAR TUNA y PEAS x for 8c for 5c 10-lb- s. CORN RINSO per lb. 2c ... 2 for 5c pints 16c 3 cans 3 cans for for per pkg. Blue Box Red Box SUPERSUDS X SUPERSUDS 12c 17c 25c 25c 21c 19c 17c t t Jorgensen is convalescing at her home in Lake View after an operation at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake. Parley Madsen returned home Sunday from the Grand Canyon where he has been employed during the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Zobell and daughter Janis and Mrs. James Madsen are spending a few days at Strawberry Lake. Weldon Teylor returned home Sunday from California where he summer has been attending Mrs. Inspected per lb. 27c Each 5c ON ALL William tJhdEHzabelh Ruff Frisby family are invited to attend their Family reunion to be held Sunday, Aug. 2 8 In Liberty park, Salt Lake City commencing at 10 a. m. D'nner will be served promptly at noon, each group being asked to furni.--h their own eats. A business meeting is called for p. m. Social activities will extend throughout the day. 1 The Compliment "Joan darling, you are a verl-- , table oasis in the desert" "No, Jack, Im not as green a all that! UNTIL SEPTEMBER 3rd. Regular $65.50 size Reduced to Regular $45.50 size Reduced to $4950 $395 ALL OTHER SIZES REDUCED Out of Pity Politician Why, (orating): gentlemen, my opponent hasn't a leg to stand on" , . . . Heckler: All the more reason why he should have a seat! , Order Are Orders! Nurse: Who stuffed that towel in the patient's mouth? Patient's Husband: I did, because you said the main thing wa to keep her quiet. Qll buy that SHOT-GU- M SOLDSOME klow STUFF FROM THE AT TIC 7V rm Carrying Charge Sell White Elephants Buy What You Want PHONE 31 FOR BETTER AND CHEAPER SCREENS ! Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thornton returned to their home In Provo this week after another successful summer at Northwestern university where Mr. Thornton, principal of the Farrer Junior high, continued his graduate work in educational administration. Mr. Thornton is a candidate for to the Utah senate. For Sale i Mod. ltrick, pre-scho- BRIMIIALL BROS. y, TF 2ZS Vnssogar 25c Pork & Beans I Corn Flakes Tuna Flakes SHARON WINDSOR 10c 25C S 15c Lewis Barber Shop Tomatoes JMS Cauliflower Flour & Feed MEATS Beef Roast, lb. 13Vc Baby 25c Pure Lard Fancy Sliced Bacon, lb. 21c r Telephone FURNITURE quorum n - 01-R- vi 4 Ever thing is in readiness for our Annual Ward Reunion to be held Saturday at Rosalawn. Invitations have been extended to all ..fe ward members and those of Shar- . i 'ine on stake All are promised day's entertainment rf At ten o'clock the Lincoln and vX on be will Bands Jr. Vineyard hand to siTenade, followed by rates and prizes for children, and soft ball games. A big dance will H climax the davg activities and 300 I worth of prizes will be given j It T T Z7 A as part or full payment on Anything r of Value New, Used or Rebuilt Tires E. c Phone 403 348 W. Center .5 ? 'S ' j- -s 4 t'i k $ K Co. Lumber Spear J3rd So. 2nd West 9.9 f 4v. Mrs. Geo. F. Wells, Reporter && Sunday at the regular meeting in College hall. 4 Apts. 2 Sots aing Arthur her is W. Heat, 49 father, visiting II. tend. plumbing. wliiit lur husband is ini rods ground, 2 Apts, comBenjamin Larsen of Long Harris Close atli and Mr. and Mrs. Chris- Idaho on a business trip. pleted v furnished. of Bullock Mr. Mrs. Jack and of $1200.00 children i and Christianson tian Vaughn, Montana, have left for Xtvuda suited Mr. and Mrs. 5 Boom Mod. Brick, 2 Apts. their homes following a visit here Clarence Harris Friday. 1 set plumbing, 30 rods. After spending a week vacationwith relatives and friends. V. B. $1000.00 U., to Close Mr. Mrs in and Provo Ander-M. canyon, ing Mr. and Mis. Victor announces the arrival of a Rone Olsen returned home SaturSee Us for Good Buys grand sou born to Mr and Mis. day. HendrickMaxine Norma and of Salt Lake, Howard Anderson vason are spending a August 12. PROWS & HAWS their cation were extended grandparents visiting Congratulations REALTY CO. to Mrs. Mary G. Bunnell Sunday at Mantl. After a delightful two weeks by her family and friends the oc53 N. Univ. Ave., Phone 450 casion being her 61 birthday an- spent visiting in California ,Mer-lin- e Dell Olsen returned and niversary. Eighty seven descendents of home Friday. Betsy Bradlev of Salt Lake is the late Neils Larsen met in a Mrs. family leunlon Sunday at Sara- visiting her grandmother, toga. Dinner, Bports and a pro- Mary B. Hales. Betsy spends her gram were enjoyed and a family vacation each year at Mutual Dell organization took place with with the Windsor ward. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ashton Joseph Larsen of Escalente, presifind family are spending ,two Larsen, Long Benjamin dent; Beach, California, vice president; weeks in Sanford, Colorado, with Mrs. Etta Larsen of American Mrs. Ashton's mother and other Fork, Recorder; Mrs. Sadie Lar- relatives. Mrs. sen, Escalente, secretary; Olena Gammon, treasurer. Mem121 West 1 North CITY BRIEFS Phono 200 bers of tbe family met tor the Provo years. first time in twenty-seve- n A time of rejoicing was had by Promoted by golf enthusiasts the entire group. the city, the new throughout and Parent An interesting Provo Golf Club bouse" fund is Teacher meeting was held Monbeing enlarged dally by the sale day evening in the ward chapel of "bricks" at a dime each, with Mrs. with vice president, Harold, an objective set of 30,000 dimes Holdaway, in charge. Mrs. Jennie for the next two weeks in an InFox spoke on school lunches and tensive drive headed by Aura C, S. H. Blake of the Alpine School Hatch and Jean Hoover. AssistBoard discussed school problems. ance from other than golfers Is There was a large group of school being sought on the ground that 71 East Center St. in attendence. patrons 71 North, 5th West the new golf club house will be Mrs. Bertha B. Christensen and a community center for club and son Charles of Jackson City, Wyo. social and dances and (AMBER) with her sister, will serve a useful parties, spent the week community Gallon Mrs. Leonard Madsen. Per desired in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robinson purpose long Large Cans and thrp daughters of SacraTrovo city schools will reopen 3 for mento, Cal. are spending their for the 1938-3- 9 school year Sept. (.KELLOGGS ) vacation in Utah, and visited Mrs. 1 2, with the close of the year Mrs. J. D. Pyne, Reporter Harriet Varley. Phone G25J3 forecast for May 26, 1939, accordLarge Pkgs., 3 for ing to a school board ruling made (MID PACIFIC ) this week. Both Fifty desoendents met at the Tuesday night Per Can Riverside Park, Provo, Aug. 21 tbe Parker and Timpanogos new school buildings are expected to to honor Sidney A. Pace on his Fancy - Mild Mrs. Ferry Nielson, Reporter be ready by then. 76th birthday. Per Pound Among those attending were A shower was given Thursday A. Pace Mrs. Sidney Mr., and evening at the home of Mr. and 1 ALWAYS LOOK I Mrs. Florence Shephard and fam Mrs. Aasel Marrott in honor of ily, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. II. Duffin their daughter, Melba, who reYour Very Best ill (ECONOMY) Mil Mr. Joseph and family and of Lester j the bride became cently J'Hm 48-lsack let, Mr. and Mrs. Nola Farre and Stewart of Vineyard. The bride B I Thomas Mrs. Mr. and family, received many beautiful and usePuce and family from Fairview ful gifts and the following young 1 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Pace and spent a very enjoyable people family of Eureka, Mr. and Mrs evening, Ruth Marrott, Betty Louis HAIRCUTS Mrs. Mr. and Curl Pace, Andrew, Helen Prestwlch, Leora RBeer and family. Special guests Gordon, I Are Better Mary Jean Fenton, Helen were a sister, Mrs. Olive schoett-lin- ; Green, Arva Williams, Dorothy 1123 PHONE Millner Olive Mrs. a neice, Williams, Cleora Wright, GeneProvo and son, Harold, of Salt Lake vieve Allred, Shirley HarrtB, s 274 West Center City; Mr, and Mrs. Archie White Maurine Bock, Blanche Aston, tnHHiimiiutiiiMHmuiiiiiiiitniiiiiimHttmititMiMHtiiHiifmiMUMtiiiiMUi and son, Maynard, and daughter, Lois Hooly, Eva Richardson, (THOMPSON Marie, of Trovo. Edith Stewart, Leah Stewart, Per PounG SEEDLESS) Dinner was served to 61 after Helen Stewart, Elda Phy-li- ss Brema, sas 1 Green River which the following program Gillman, Bessie Downs, Alice ! presented. Per round Anderson, J!lda Zubeck, Reva Song, Timpanogos Quartett, by Marrott, 'Thelda Gillis, Wanda & S. J. Smith Sons and James Arthur Shepharu, Sorensen and Verna Marrott. PROPRIETORS Moroni Jensen and Dee Adana. The officers and teachInstrumental music by Nora ers metprimary home of their the at WHITE FAWN Kofford and children, Lenore and and president, Mrs. Zora Hanson, Rex, of Sharon ward. RED ROSE FLOUR Thursday afternoon to make Solo, Mrs. Verna WhK , Provo, for the opening of primary plans FEATURING HIGH GRAD! Song, Timpangos Quartett. in September. and Dairy Paper, Mrs. Florence Shephard Poultry eveHazel Backus left Monday Music, Nora Kofford and Co, FEEDS ning for a trip to California and Duet, Florence and Sharlet other places of Interest. IIAY and CRAIN Shephard. Bishop and Mrs. Stanley B. 151 N. University Ave. Music, Nora Kofford and Co. to and motored Harris family Reading, Mrs. Florence Shep- . alt Lake City PHONE 114 Sunday and spent hard. mis- a the day visiting forjner Treo, William, Florence and -9 9 9 -9 9 . v 999 9r9- - 9 v v wm 999 999 v Sharlet Shephard. 99 t f j j j 5 I j" Remainder of time was spent in playing soft ball. VINEYARD WITH A VVAMTAD GRANITE 04 N, Univ. No Co-lee- served to: Lillie Stewart, the hostess; Dirvl Stewart. J erry Nelson, Hazel Terry and Faye Jepperson. The rest of the day was spent in picture shows and oilier entertainment. Mus Fawn Allen of Hunts-vill- t, J'tuh, spent the past week visiting with Mrs Doiothy Trotter and the liottcr family. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Meldrum and their two children Dora and ltuth jtan and Clarence, Miss Miklrum, and Miss Nila Booth have returned from a short trip into parts of Idaho, Montana and Yellowstone park. Mrs. W. F. Wiscombe i.-- Bpendvisiting the week in Roosevelt relatives. ing Allen Stewart, Ray Hawkins and his two sons, Richard and Douglas, spent the week end at Strawberry on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Meldrum and children, Gilbert, Jr., Katherine, Gloria, and Lois, of New York City, visited at the home of Elmer Meldrum, where they remained a week before leaving tor have Yellowstone. The guest made extensive tours of the west and Did Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Wells O. Mecham and their son, Alta, spent the past week visiting with relatives and friends in Southern Idaho. The Edgemont Literary e ub were guests of Mrs. Merne Sho-neFriday. Mrs. Cordelia Booth gave the book review. An enjoy able time was spent oy the club members. Democrats of Edgemont voting district, together with their families and friends, will join with their fellow Democrats in the Annual Democratic Outing, Saturday afternoon at 3 oclock p. m., Resort. 27, at Saratoga Aug. Each family brings their own picnic and joins in tbe fun for the day and evening. - 1 ALL INCLUDE INSTALLING Complete with pipe and floor board or cups and a beautiful throw7 rug. y, J. Maritius Jensen was selected by the Utah Stake presidency and accepted by the high priests quorum of the stake as its president, succeeding Jesse Washburn who was released with a hearty vote of appreciation for his successful labors of the past three or four Assisting Mr. Jensen, years. Isaac Jacob and Seth Scott were named as councillors, Mr. Washburn's councillors, A. C. Anderson and William Clayton, both being released. The action took place Liberty Sodas Reunion Sunday All members of tbe away. Leonard Madsen, Presi lent sionary companion of Bishop of fhe Elders Quorum, with his Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ernest of councillors, John Larsen and William Shumway, and all quorum Bingham spent the week visiting members are sponsoring the cele- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. bration. Tbe committee on sports Archie Maxfield. Mr and Mrs. Ferry Monday are Lewis Clegg, Bradford Shurn-waLe Roy Gammon, Joy O. Nielson motored to Logan taking with them those who had picked ding. Clegg and Roland I The proceeds will go to the berries for them the past season. enbuilding fund for the ward chapel. The following spent a very Lets all be there and Join with joyable day at this famous reBort, our friends and neighbors in a Mrs. Blanlie Ilooley, Beth and n Jennie Allred, Geneive and day of recreation and fun. Mrs. Janet be Allred, held Smith, will Relief Society' Tutsday in the ward ehapeL Mrs. Viigiula Backus, Ranee and Nana Ella Bebertson will present the Nielson, Cliriss College and Perry Social Service lesson and all vis- Corbridge. Mrs. Arnold Jones of Bingh'- n teachers are asked to at- Clicoca Frisby Family 1 m Alma school. Y STEAKS, Sirloin per lb. 22c Y per lb. 25c Y LAMB CHOPS Y PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE Y AAAA vv SPECIAL VIEW (Helen Oveson - Reporter) Fresh Quality Heats All Meats are U. S. CHEESE, Nippy SOUP BONES City spent the LAKE i ? ? Huiin of Salt Lake w k t.d with her parents, the, J. B. Hunu. Mis. Quale Cannon Jr. and son, Donnie, are spending a week at the Chas. Allred home. Mr. Cannon was here over Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Leibhard and Anita of and Sally, Oakland, Calif., are visiting with the John Leibhardts and other Provo relatives. Mrs. Bliss Bergeson, George WaylfiLti, Jimmy and June Way-lan- d of Siiveron, Colo., are visitors at the Claude Snyder home. The Lively Five 4 H club met at the home of Louise Llechty Thursday evening with the following girls present: Mary Beth Berry, Arlys Chatwin, Alta Hansen and Melba Llechty. Work on scrapbooks was the main diversion of the meeting, Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips and family spent the week end in Wallsburg at the Willard Davis home. Mr. and Mrs. Karl is. Young left Wednesday for a trip to New Mexico. They intend to visit on the Indian reservation and study Indian lore, etc. Dorothy u I HANSENS 297 n, n, to Choose from EDGEMOIIT Susan Jameson, Reporter Phone 021R1 Ley-sho- Jt Friday, August 26, 1938 THE VOICE OF SHARON Page 4 n 2 -- UmB , (o Provo MM- - Small Monthly Payments All Building Materials at New Low Prices Rc-Shing- le Now! Phone 34 1 |