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Show niE Friday, August VOICE OF SHARON children of Georgetown, Idaho. M. I. A. conjoint services will be held Sunday evening in the Mrs. Geo. F. Wells. Reporter ward chapel to which all ward members are Invited Mr3. Antoine L. Bunker and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Murdock baby sptnt last 'week in Idaho and son Evan and Mr. and Mrs. Falls visiting with her sister, Bert Murdock of Salt Lake have Mrs. James Nuttall and family been vacationing at Lake Tryol. and a brother, Lester Anderson, and another sister, Miss Norma Anderson who resides there. Mr. and Mrs. Joy 0. Clegg at(DeLenna Bradshaw - Reporter) tended funeral services held Telephone 051-RThursday at Salt Lake for her Tncle, Apostle Melvin J. Ballard. The Better Homes club memWilliam Wells, Derrill Clegg, bers were entertained at the Don Gillies and Carlyle Sorensen home of Mrs. Ethel Dickey will be ordained deacons Sunday Thursday afternoon by Mrs. in Priesthood meeting. Agnes Nelson with Mrs. Norma Mr. and Mrs. Neal Bunnell and Nelson acting as assistant hosbaby have left for Carlin, Nevada tess. The lesson on Family Rewhere he will be employed. lationship was given by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leland J. GamBelva Wentz fater which a demon had as their Sunday guests licious luncheon was served to her sister and brother-in-lathe following: Mrs. Sadie Elder, Mr. and Mrs. Walter.E. Clark and Mrs. Della Wilkinson, Mrs. Clara Stevenson, Mrs. Charlotte SkinMrs. ner, Mrs. Dorothy Smith, Mrs. Elmlna Zella Sutherland, Homes! Elder, Mrs. Katherine Elder, Mrs. Excellent Well cared f or Large Mary McEwan, Mrs. Belva Wentz, Lot Shrubs - Flowers - Lawns Mrs. Ethel Dickey, Mrs. Norma SIX LARGE COMFORTABLE Nelson and the hostess. LIGHT ROOMS. Also, BaseMr. and Mrs. Arthur Newell ment divided to rooms Can entertained at their home recenbe rented $300 to $400 per tly in compliment to their daugh. Mr. and Mrs. year, basement only. Heart of ter and Schools. EXTRA WELL Manwell Davis (Willa Newell) BUILT BRICK STRUCTURE. recently married. Games and Opportunity! after dancing were enjoyed which refreshments served ACREAGE AND HOME to friends and relatives. New Modren Furnace Heated. Alsofifty musical numbers were furGrowing part of city Interestnished by Mrs Nora Kofford, ing. Lenore and Rex Kofford. Many BOLT BY BEST CONTRACTOR lovely gifts were given the young For a Home The finish won- couple who will make their home In Orem. derful Structure Excellent Mrs. Earl Malone and Mrs. Hardwood Floors Fireplace Gumwood Finish used Also separate Basement Apartment. G. & J. TIRE On paved street. OFFERED NEW Matilda Vance returned home last week from a weeks visit with relatives in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Park and their daughters, Beth and Evelyn and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Pyne, Cliftor. Jr., Joan and Jimmie returned recently from a few days fihhlng trip at Fish, lake. Mrs. Ruth Meckain and three children, Mrs. Della Mecharn and Sir. and Mrs. Fawn Morgan motored to Salt Lake City Sunday to see Earl Me ham who is In the L. D. S. hospital. Jhe monthly Relief society reat the pot t meeting was held home of Mrs. Fern Laudie FriA very Interestday afternoon. Laudie. ing letter from John who is in the Tonga mission, was read by Mrs Laudie and also Mrs. Laudie gave a reading and Orpha Laudie gave a piano selection after which refreshments were served. Mrs. Fred Johnson (Onna Johnson) was given a kitchen shower by (Mrs. Phyllis Johnson al the home of Mrs. Ruben Pyne were Friday evening. Games played after wh'ch a very delicious luncheon was served to 30 guests. Mrs. Johnson received many beautiful and useful gifts. VINEYARD SHARON 4 'Right Price KEPAEH son-in-la- AT A BARGAIN! 55047. Pcufbiitke matitli! Does your home need repairs? Are you putting off needed improvement because you haven't the cash? If you are, come in and see us and we will show you the simple and : Willard L. So wards Agency L. & II. Tire Company West Center St. PROVO UTAII 348 39 West 2nd North St., Provo, Utah (By J. A. Washburn) c It was foretold by prophets of old that would be scattered into all parts of the world. It Is interesting to note that hibtorles of two of the three main divi. sions, Bible and Book of Mor- mon, thoroughly agree in historical data though written on two different cpiuinents. There Is still another book to come forth giving an account of the third division, or Lost Ten Tribts. And it shall come to pass that the Jews shall hav the words of the Nephites (Book of Mormon) and the Nephites shall have the words of the Jews; (Bible) and the Nephites and the Jews shall have the words of the Lost Tribes of Israel (T) and the Lost Tribes of Israel shall have the words of the II Nephl, Nephites and Jews. 29:13. The present volumes, Bible and Book of Mormon, cross trails at many points. Both refer directly to Adam and the creation, Enoch, Noah and the flood, the Tower of Babel, Abraham and their patriarchs, the development of Israel and deliverance by Moses. Both of them contain the prophecies of Isaiah and Malachi almost complete, while on the Book of Mormon quotes Wheat from and refers to other prophe- Farm is of Value cies of the Bible. Both books give details connected with the To Grower Says County Agent Babylonian captivity of the Jews. The birth of Christ and much of the details of his life were foreFarmers of Utah county who told In The Book of Mormon 600 are cooperating In the AA"A proB. C. More people in America gram and who did not seed wheat knew of his birth and death, even in excess of their wheat acreage CALLING ALL MALES R jl 1 B erg ' income. AUGUST I IXTIIODCCIXC II Dr. 0. M. I 1 i ; I ii f of l ii ii !i THURMAN Chiropractor H i i PROVO, UTAH Who Will Opm Of jiff in tin I Chamber of Commerce Building j 234 W. j i Center St v 4 S Monday, Aug. 7th h ! OFFICE HOURS: to 12 and 1:30 to 5:30 Call Calmer Graduate for Appointments Mr. says that wheat are cooperating with the farm program and wish to take a loan on their wheat should contact their county AAA committee. The county committee will certify producers who are eligible for loans and is re. sponsible for grading and Ind wheat unspecting der the loan. Boswell growers who farm-store- Commodity loans are a part of the granary feature of the Agricultural Adjustment Act. They enable the wheat grower to get an immediate cash income for his surplus and hold it off the market wnen prices are low. ever-norm- al STAKE Cannon Ashton, Ercc. OLDSMOBILE DEALER CHEVROLET 1935 OIOS SEDAN - SPECIAL! 395. Motor Completely Overhauled Original Mohair Upholstery Color: Gun Metal 191 South University Avenue CASH FOR CARS OR EQUITIES Liberal Allowances on New Cars ' Night Wrecker fvrvh e Phone Provo 155 GENEALOGY Latta, Reporter Phone 04SJ1 The Logan temple will close Saturday, August 5, and reopen Monday September 11, 1939. The Salt Lake temple Is to reopen next Mpnday, August 7, after the Logan temple closes. FOR RENT One ment at 293 E. 7 Terms are remarkably easy and are always arranged to suit your convenience. apart, N. Ph. 1220 Ralphs Radio & Appliance COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE Also experts for j WASHERS, REFRIGERATORS and other Electrical Appliances Phone 618 83 N. Univ. Ave. Heres the sale youve been waiting for! Mortuary 185 E. Center The first temple excursion to mittee are sponsoring a temple the Salt Lake temple, from Shar- excursion to the Logan temple on stake will be held Tuesday, Friday. August 4, with an Invitation to the Sharon stake to August 22 Sharon ward genealogical com join them. m Boa-we- ! SHRIVERS which makes it possible to pay for home repairs out of The distinctive character and quality of our service assure an atmosphere and refinement acceptable to the most cultivated sense of the proprieties. Our prices are strictly competitive, We will be pleased to have you make inquiry. allotment have a chance this year to store a good share of their crop on their farms and secure a loan on It, reports S. R. Boswell, county agent. "After .securing a loan the farmer has two alternatives for ll redeeming his wheat, Mr. He may either points out. deliver the wheat to the Commodity Credit Corporation at the end of the period covered by the loan and receive a storage allowance of 7 cents per bushel, or he may redeem the note and dispense of the wheat as he sees lit. Hoev,r, if the farmer redeems the note he will not receive the 7 tents storage allowance." This allowance for growers whopryule- - acceptable- - farm storage is in addition to the wheat loan rate in Utah county, which averages 50 cents per bushel, says Mr. Boswell and will be paid on delivery of the wheat to the Commodity Credit Corporation at the local station. For farmers who do not now have acceptable storage bins on their farms, or for those who wish to provide additional storage space, the allowance is a substantial aid in building acceptable granaries. Amelia most convenient ABC Monthly Payment Plan SERVICE OF CHARACTER the exact time, than knew of It in Palestine where the incidents actually occurred. Neither of these books Is complete without the other. In doctrine the books agree. Both teach that God is our father, the creator of heaven and earth and that Jesus, his Son is our brother and the redeemer of all men. Boih tenth that men of all na. tions are of common parentage in the beginning and have equal rmhfj to live and be happy in their own way. And what an we say of the took yet to be revealed, a record of tlie Lost tribes of Israel Will it complement the others? Will it tell of the Bible and Book of Mormon and give an account of Christ's visit to this third group and of the organzation of another branch of the Church with twelve leaders similar to the ones in Palestine and America. Other sheep 1 have which are not of this fold. (Nephites) them also must I bring, and they shall hear my voice; and there shall be one fold and one shepherd." John 10:16. "And verely, I say unto you, that other sheep I have which are not of this fold; (Lost tribes of Israel) them also I must bring, and they shall hear my jiolce; and there shall be one Ill fold, and one shepherd. Nephl, 15:21. Storage r . . .$5.75 with old tire PHONE 1009 Office: ETOTJ Where the Bible And Book of Mormon Touch Each Other 4, 1933 Since it's SIIRIVKRS policy never to carry an thing over from one year to the next, were putting Phone 378 A. 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