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Show TEE VOICE r SHARON OF blessed and named at Fast meeteleven weeks. Naomi, daughter of ing Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Allen an- Mr. Sunday: and Mrs. Mark Reeves, Peggy nounce the arrival of a grandson Annette, daughter of Mr. and born August the 5th to Iva and Mrs. BUI Smith, Kyle McEwan, Neola Allen Hallows at Goshen. son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stubbs and Wayne B., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferguson. Mrs. Roy Ferguson entertained at dinner Thursday evening Ellen Bellows - Reporter honoring her sister, Mrs. Hazel Misses Hortence and Rowena Seebold of Helena, Montana. Mrs. enroute to Hollywood, Clinger of Salt Lake City spent Seebold is sh will study voice where Calif., Rowe Sunday with their father, culture. Covers were laid for Clinger. Miss Margaret Banks of Lehi Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Baum and visited with Miss Grace and Miss family, Mrs. Paul Strebble and iMr. and Mrs. Fergu. Josephine Booth last Friday. The family, and Miss son and Wallace, Gloria, Wanda Misses Booths VINEYARD Mra. Geo. F. Wells, Reporter Mrs. Lowell P. Varley was hostess to members of the R. club Thursday afternoon at her home. Axel F. Andreason returned to his home Friday a following month's stay lu California, Mrs. Andreason will remain there until late August at the home of her son, Dr. Juel Andreason. Those from Vineyard who will attend the James Murdock family EDGEM0I1T reunion Friday, Saturday and Sunday at Upper Falls Resort are: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Murdock, Mr. and iMrs. Lr wis Clegg and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Harding and family, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wells and children, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Joy O. Clegg and fam. ily. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Murdock and son, Evan, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Harding, Albert Holdaway, and Mr and Mrs La Var Holdaway and children. Mai and Bessie Bunnell Brown have a baby girl born August 4 at accompanitd and Ronald Ferguson. Mr. aud Mrs. James E. Pinegar returned home last week from a delightful Eastern trip where they visited the fair and other points of interest. Sam Marriott! has returned home from Soda Springs, Idaho, where he has been employed. Mr. and Mrs. Orean Salisbury of Olmstead have returned from a trip to California and the World Fair. Mr. and 'Mrs. Ralph Meldrum and children have returned from Craig, Colo. Jack, Laura, and Helen have spent the past three weeks there with their uncle and Banks home and stayed over the week end. will be Mrs. Louise Trotter hostess to the Literary club this afternoon (Friday). The program will be under the direction of Mrs. Ezetta Johnson. All members are requested to be present. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wlscombe and daughter Wilma and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reeves and children of lone, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Dixon and family of Provo Provo. family Don J. Bunnell is still quite ill attended the Wlscombe at the home of his aunt, Mrs. reunion held at Arrowhead SunHe has been bed day. Mary Stew-i- t. babies were (The fast with rheumatic fever for following . r-- " JkV. Q-D- rv f v Save $5.00 v loxio Palmetto TENT Reduced to There 01 comfortable size bed. 48 inches wide. . . Coil springs at both ends. Will not sag. Folds easily and compactly. two-pers- . . 0AET3 PSFPAUT10HS P zIzzd jb -- L L'Lxl Our Finest 100 HC Reg. $ 2.69 Spread e Dio Cavings on our entire battery line, Pennsylvania Per Gallon including the guaranteed Super Power Western Giant, the 2-j WIZARD guaranteed and our other popular TWO SPEEDS New style rubber blades give more breeze. Cools in simmer, prevents fogging of windshield. Year 'round use. jmn Reinforced Garden Hose Feet 25 ' f0, With Couplings 0flCS C- -J (C582) a tire. Extra heavy braid reinforcement Fine quality rubber. ss in. size. Built like Double DbESe4 Specially Equal to $L40 per gallon eilev Vcar-i7eI!,c- d. Good quality, carefully refined 100 Pennsylvania. to your com - tdauRiR.i'iHl Heavy Braid p" Filtered. 6 makes, the Wasco, the You'll and the get more for your money in starting power, long life and reserve power, in either type you select W.S. X-- L ACCORDING TO SEE AND 1 fPE VPitb 5U to your Highest quality tough bodied , Weetem oiL aid battery - Batteries Installed FREE EMPTY CANS LOANED ON SMALL DEPOSIT Pric slightly hlgfcst Is Cbatwin has END OF TIIE SEASON , returned tor Ielta this weekend to make her home. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Andrews and daughters, Fay and Shlrlty, and Maurine grand.danghter, Hansen, have returned from a three weeks trip to Bear Lake, Yellowstone, and Into Canoda. The fallowing ladles Trow PI. View attended the Sharon Stake relief society outing Tuesday: Grace lcEwan, CaTTle Castele, Amy Slack, Ida Cowley. Edna Snow,, Mary Corbett. Mrs. Hair, Ella Muhlestetn, Ethel Phillips, Amanda Daley, Maude Glazier, Ina Lewis, Dlantha Eklns, Ruth Elliott, Alta Allred, Cosette All-reMerle Foote, Ila Gadd, Leah Peterson, Clara Burgener, Mrs. Chas Miller, Esther Brown, Zella Colvin, Nora Ashton, 'Mary duff, Jane Brereton, Ida Ercanbrack, Emily Baum, IaPrlel Jones, Henrietta Miller, Kathryn Ffrth, Mrs. Court. Etta Sn)der, Mona Phillips, Susan Jameson, 9tth Snovr. Nellie Snow, Eliza Crane, Ruth d, nr;n Once in a Lifetime Thrill! 25c Ladies Dress Hats Ladies and Childrens Slacks 79c 1.00 Mens Dress Hats 49c Boys good grade Tommies 15c Ladies Aprons 50c Mens Dress Shirts Ladies and Childrens Dresses . . . 25c 10c Grab Bags Ladies and Misses Rayon Panties 10c Ladies and Misses Rayon Pajamas and Night Gowns Many Other Bargains , ESP Meldrum. LAKE 69c NOW AND SAVE BUY E?nGu;3lIiieii59G VIEW 368 i Genuine Gold Medal Folding Camp Chair LISTED Clen, Tuesday. 'Miss Katherine Sumslon, of Salt Lake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sumslon of this ward, is spending several days with her parents. Miss Sumslon is training at the L.D.S. hospital in bait Latte Kil-Jla- (C121) Un. Blada Arlys home af.er a month' visit with her grandmother Mrs. S. S. Marshall at Pima, Arlz. Alta Hansen v lasted In Lehl two days this week with her sister Mrs. Russell Stewart. Mrs. Carrie Castle of Nevada ie a house guest of the H. L. Slacks. 'Mrs. Morbeth Snow is leaving City. two elements of safe Edna Scott and Virginia Taycaution and lor of this ward and Beatrice hums n driving precaution go hand and Arlene Christensen of bnc-- l in preventing accidents, Salem are spending this week at ' c coptent'on of H. N. Tuttle, Jennie Lake in the Tetons. manager of the' Western Auto Fcnplv Company store at Provo v ho local automobile advises STAKE CEIIEALOGY owners to make a periodical check of their car's safety deAmelia Reporter vices, repairing replacing or Flume 048 J 1 those that have passed their age of complete dependability. comSharon ward on your size V. Auto Fan Susan Jameson, Reporter Telephone 021R1 fhat tbe 'Ask Icr.Low SALE Prices on Rubber Blade Qearaice VIEW PLEASANT and SATURDAY FRIDAY 1 PROVO West Center St. -. WFTY FI5ST offer REAR Caring genuing nxiao from our L07 lion printed pric regular 0 list You really do SAYS 3.40 to 23.23 If you buy ia et of four liras, Kpropcrtfoo- beoause vr ately in cmaHar number! never quota reductions from arfiflrialfy pad-- . dad prices cm others samatimss da This SALE applies to all twain types of Western Giants . . . far par, trade, bus, cc tractor. V375 A Tint) Regular LOW Prices on Safe, LongiWearing WESTERN GIMIT3 All Steel Folding Camp Bed M off our n Tuttle adds. (Helen Oveson Reporter) nnd Mrs. Ferry Nielson and Tana. Maxln" HendrickA large number of ladles from son, and Mrs. Jennie Harris mo- our ward enjoyed the Stak Retored to Mammoth Friday and lief Society Outing, at Caftyon - nt the diiv visiting relatives. M- According to she and typo. (Sava Even Hen qua! on safety re tha battery, the horn, rear and out, view mirror Inetle Mr. bumper and .grille guards, tu Important bearing yon. Per Cci c2 Four Circs Truck tent, reinforced ity umbrella-typ- e seams, sewed-ifloor, screen window. Complete with pole, stakes and door curtain. (C531) Awning Poles 45 c ea. make good use of It. The family of Mrs. Jenitle Johnson entertained In honor of her birthday anniversary .Friday evening at a supper at Canyon Glen. The following members being present: J. V. Johnson, Mr. aud Mrs. Blaint Johnson and famEdgemont. ily, Mr. and Mrs. June Gordon and family, Meda aud Milton WINDSOR Johnson and the guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Nielson had (Mrs. Ferry Nielsen iteporter) as their dinner guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elon Sorensen and Counsellor J. Eldon Swensen Mrs. C. M. Sorensen ot Mam-- ( will have charge of the Sacrament moth. program Sunday and promises a Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maxtleid good program and extends an in- motored to Garland Saturday to vitation .tor all ward members to attend the Gleason reunion held be present. at that place. They returned home The infant son of Mr and Mrs. Sunday. the Heston Wilburg was given Mrs. Arnold Jones of Lehl spent name of Dennis Ray by Bishop Sunday at the home of her lather. Stanley B. Harris, and the tiny Arthur Harris. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray 'Mr. and Mrs. W. P. JUrk are Keetch was given the name of vacationing above Heber In Provo Cqnnie by her father Sunday at canyon. the fast day services. Mrs. Arthur Peterson of BingMrs. Mary Aston was taken ham was the guest of her parents suddenly ill Tuesday evening just Mr. an dMrs. Archie Maxfield as her son and family, Mr. and Wednesday. Mrs. Ruth Freeman of RiverMrs Sheldon Aston were preparing to leave for a trip to Yellow, ton and two sons visited her fa stone park. ther. Roy Olsen Sunday. Martin Walker left Tuesday for Windsor Ward greatly appreciate the completion of the new San Francisco to visit the Fair. Mrs. Mary E. Royington and daughter Selma of Mantt are the guests of .Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Hendrickson. Carol Harris, Joyce Beardall and Alice Anderson spent the past week vacationing at Vivian Park up Provo canyon. Arthur Harris, Harold Johnson. Luke Cullimore and Biame Johnson spent he past week in 'Montana where they went to look over farming Interests In that lo. cality. Mr. anil Mrs. Melvin Olsen and famllv visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs Moroni Olsen. Friday the two families enjoyed a flsh-'n- r trip up American Fork can gOtf G Reg. $ 22.95 An extra . cement side walk and profnlse to August ay Vs WM aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Meyers. who Mrs. Jane D. Meldrum, accompanied the Meldrums to Craig will remain there indefinitely. While there the Meldrums visited with Mr. and Mrs. Merton Chamberlain, former residents of Friday, August 11, 1933 EASY Budget TERMS 4 BIG SAVINGS - ALL FISHING TACKLE! of froigfct. SIZE No. 8 CRF.EL SPLIT WILIjOW Brown stain, leather trimmed, complete with Only sling leather strap DELLXIi SPLIT BAMBOO FISH ROD. 8?4 ft. $2-3- 5 On Sale Regular price $2.05 GF.MTXiC $2.2 .genealogical The constantly mounting mittee sponsored an excursion to number of automobile accidents the Logan temple, Friday, Aug. this year Is causing wise motor- 4, 1939 with Bishop E. E. TwU-che- li ists to give Increased concern to and chairman Allen Dickey preventing collisions, he ob- in charge and 61 members atdriver "and the serves, thinking from Sharon stake. There realizes that. In spite of all the tending were (5 endowments performed alertness that is exercised at for the dead. Ten members atthe wheel, there are many emer- tended the .'temjfle from Provo gencies which unavoidably arise, stake. necessitating complete reliance The Salt Lcke temple opened on the safety facilities of the for regular ordinance work MonIn car averting a collision. day. August Tth. Keeping these facilttes in good A temple excursion is set for condition is as great a responsifrom Tuesday, August 22nd .owner as ! bility for every car Sharon Stake to the Salt Lake watching the car ahead. temple. An invitation is extendOn the motorists list of the ed to all members to attend this be to mechanical precautions excursion. taken for safety's sake, the first The Stake bus will be at our Mr. item should be brakes, All mho desire to go eervloe. Tuttle declares. "Preparedness an tbo bus please send in your demands that these be checked reservations early to Mra. Amelia mechanic at Latla. by a competent faithas regular intervals Just fully as oil is changed and chassis is lubricated." Hardly less important for posi PICKED tive starting and etopplng Is the nonskid condition of tire treads. IN PASSING Mr. Tuttle declares that replacement of smooth, worn tires with new Western Giants Is an Invest.Senator Robert A. Taft ot ment in safety insurance, and Ohio Is the first formally anthat Western Auto's low prices nounced candidate from the Reon these famous tires make this publican party for the Presidency Investment possible at big say- of United States. e ings. But the operation of these In 2S elates during the past safety appliances is entirely de- year legislation ha been adopted pendent on the motorist's ability by those states on soil conserto see emergencies In time. So vation, showing A wide-spredon't overlook the safety value of awakening ot the law makers of a clean windshield, especially llbe nation on this problem of when cloth and cleaner are to drifting soil and farm manageinexpensive. ment. A glare shield also aids vision keepit.g out the rays of a low Take an average day this sea. hanging sun, and goggles too, sure son at Temple Square and 10D0 essential for safety's make. more visitors register there dally Lights, too, play their part in than at this time last year. Te accident prevention at nigM, each date in 139 a total at 233,192 type of light having a particular registrations have been made, as job. The headlamps Illuminate compared to 197,297 at the same the highway and mark one's place date last year. In the read; the tall and step lamp conveys a warning te the Deaths from motor accidents d rear; while the dash light re- in Utah dropped during veals the speedometer, gasoline, the first six months ef this year oil pressure, and engine temper- being 62 as compared to A 9 last ature gauges. year. Of all accidents 2,235 It's a safety precaution not were charged .against males, only to be sure every bulb is while women were held eespon burning, tut lso to carry an aihle Jar only 224 see Ideal extra kit of bulls in the car at Drivers between 21 and 25 were all times. responsible for more accidents Other accessories which have than any ether age group. 0? Get the worlds good news daily through The Christian Science Monitor An Intemattonsl Daily Newspaper tublubad by THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING SOCIETY One Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts Regular ending of Tm Christian Science Monitor ia considered by many liberal education. 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