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Show THE VOICE OF SHARON J'J!!!9H RIFLE a o CLUB 7. p. at 5:S0 ti!i e t'Kips, CO ICurLy, February No p. m. to TIMPAHOGQS n. o.iUesJ..3 and ty i.l a-'- --' ln-x- e an (Mis. j j - VINEYARD I they wUl le coa. Ltd I v, Vi'.L.ua Jau.-s- i - Reporter) iMis C 11. Ioul-o- n ORGANIZED l!l FilOVO ai.d Pat The other 'aker- - at ehunh last Sunday Troup u!l Shoot on Wednesdays lev mug Wile Koval .Wilson and m. at m. 8:uu to 10:00 p p. and The first erg..:. Lid Junior i aimer. Let ween the mil be under supervision of iL.iwiime CiwU.n FCf.e c .b to Uudii--e-- s charMr and Mis. Chester tV. 11. Rita. tered in Ui..h has Le n Gi alt s.iLg a due t. The D:xon Junior high group Fvltlo t!.? NC.thl.al ly A etui t m honor for the Scouts h.th'U which 1 is wok will shoot ou Wednesday at 5:30 notified the Provo Io-t- , FI, P. m. to 7:30 p. in. and tiny will of tlie Wald will he- held lilri'i-lluli American Lecion Junior Rifle, be undir the supervision of F. R Mu. day Vi ning limit r the ol the talaels nf ibe M- I. A. club that their lieation fer Nv"111-charter has been art roved The Lincoln high will shoot on Snout Mats, r Ol re DeL.enge wiilj and w U! Ined in ti.e near Thur-- d tvs freim 5.30 p. 111. to iu- in tlueiue. Mint liueKes will l F. It. future. has be.vni7:tet p m and thty will be super-- I lie piescnled to boys having turn- d i In 111. remmisMontJ ns a Junior instruc- used by Ulmer H. Smith. tor. and is in churl? a of the chili It is expected that the various Mrs. ieior C. Andeison is and will supervise- - n'l a. tivltnbool- - will have plenty of at t in' holin' lnlluwing1 bt n Other have with eai h ullnr lend with an opeiauem pin tunned at tlm earned for the- vanmo croup- - in othir high si lauds throughout the Llali Valiev heispual about two ITovo. Farivr, Dixon mid l.iiicoln State. Kiev tin boys ure shooting Wiehs ia'ii IK r many 111- mi high schools, and the1 groups have for tlieir q u alii le.ii ion Ini dais al wish In r a spiedv nmvery. been schedule'll for ptjetiets rt was Ueu'dinr Mis X. Uie brouglit to the home of her The Farrer Junieir high se hoed M V() It All. JENKINS of Salt elaughter, Mis. Luzzill Rubins, and the BYU high will Lain- Ci'y is espe. ted us a speaker from the I (ah Valley hospital gioup eui Monday from 5:3li at tin- 1.L.KS QUIZ program here w hi re she has boon for leu days 1'. m. to 7:30 p. m. Their roue h on Fi h. 17th speaking on Truf-- follow iug a major oiieratiun. Mrs is Harold Calde-r- . fie Safety." Cord in r al.--o has a lame arm The Provo high will shoot iu whiih was injurid when she fell r- - on the ioe some time ago. Iler many frit nils hope she will soon be able to be out again, Mr. and Mrs. Lelaud Frostwieh are happy over the arrival of a new son bom at the home last 1 The -- n e t nn-e- i - - 1 . Drages Market . ST COFFEE, SFEGIALS FOB SATURDAY Hills or M.J.B Soda Crackers, HONEY MACARONI, s. 10-ls. 1-l- ONLY! 26c b. 15c Graham Crackers 17c pail 6Sc WHEATIES, per pkg. 11c for 16c CORN BEEF, per can 17c i OYSTERS, I.G.A. No. 2 cans . Each 21c CARNATION WHEAT or OAT . . FLAKES, large pkg JELLO or JELLO PUDDING FLOUR Lehi . . . FLOUR, American Indian 'rlb. 17c COCOA tin 21c DEVILLED MEAT 3 - 10c GUM, Wrigleys 3 pkg. 10c . $1.05 4-l- SPRY can ALL BR.N, large pkg. SUGAR RINSO large pkg. 3-l- 10-lb- s. CORN, Whole Kernel FRUIT COCKTAIL SYRUP, Lo Cabin CAKE FLOUR Softasilk GRAPEFRUIT, No. 2 tins COCOANUT, Shredded . . . 54c 21c 61c 21c per can 11c 2 cans 25c med. size 37c pkg. 26c y2-I- mTT TT iljixa rioiVivL.5) POWDERED SUGAR SOAP, Crystal White A A 01.2? 48-L- BS. Turkey Red TEA, Hewletts 16c pkg. 5c b. Each 10c pkg. 13c 2 cans 21c 3-lb- 22c 19c 17c 13c s. bars 5 MARSHMALLOWS, Campfire 3 for CLEANSER, I.G.A with plate OATS, pkg. 26c 10c DEANS, Chili or Gt. Northern 1-l- 2-lb- b. per lb. 52c AVACADOS .Each 9c NEW CADDAGE, Unclassified ... lb. 3c DUNCIIED VEGETABLES .... 3 for 10c .... doz. 19c GRAPEFRUIT, 80 size Special Sale of CAKES and PASTRIES Sponsored by Primary of Sharon Ward MUTTON, Front Quarter MUTTON, Hind Quarter POIIK ROAST, Shoulder PORK CHOPS DREAKFAST DA CON, sliced POT ROAST, Daby Eeef LARD Friday, January 20th, The following children were confirmed members of the L. D. S. church last Sunday evening, earlier iu having been baptized the day: Maiy Jean and James Clark, children of Mr. and Mrs. James II. Clark, Lewis Edwards, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Philo Ed-- I wards, Geneva Steele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kobert Steele. Mrs. Clu ster Graff entertained friends of tier son Montel last Saturday afternoon in honor of his birthday anniversary. Valentine decorations were used and the table at lunch was centered with a birthday cake with candles. Following the lovely lunch games were played. sent were: George Those lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. .... 2-lb- 8c 10c 14c 19c 23c 15c 19c procram has been ar lor the I nion P.T.A. to hi . lit id Monday evening. 5th in the school h.iu-Arthur Gaeili of iht- B V. U. will be there and fine A Ft-b- o. - ill bin s. pi, !i 1.5 in v inv ited. Mrs Afton Stout returned to homo in Oakland. California .id. iy tveiinig ufti-- having spent the pa si month here with rela-u- v i t - i la porter -- j M-- 1 Hal ward and Mi Ibilma Oakes of the V. L. supi i'iiuendcucy and the lolliwmg class numbers and Ilcen gun's: Dora Emmons. I!. .i ward Audr-Hills, Until Die V.il'.'n ('amt ni'li. Kuth Coidner. Lia l.le Alin d. F.d.th Jones, Mali Moon-- , Murelda Emmons,' Marie Wil!umw'n and Ada Brown. large numbi r of ward mem-i- e was held on Juti. 23, ip Wet k. A. F. h.: the home of I.S s, ri.'urbd l.n- roi. g g: ..dually. M.SS Alta I di kta r w..3 lids' 3 to tin JCliilic Gjli FLuuy Linhdav ahi iicr-.'.r- .t j fo no mbits of 0.4 i lab oi Li:n i d on t!...i day the hv?:'ss and Mrs. l.oretta Carroll, eai h of vs bo re Hived a delightful gift from the! group. A hot suppt r and social Iili.it wire Ciijoyi d by Misdamts1 u i.i Brown. Eliza Hales, Dot D.iv.'s. Loreita Ci.rroll, Laurel Ci Daon, Alma and the Leadiishlp weik. We nond: Pauiarth ami Mrs. Ii. II. Jolley, Eva Horn, Lucy Clyde, Ella Madsen spent the wei k with hm parents, Mr J. J. Jr. He b V ilmighliv. Ian ille N'uttall, Mr. at the U. S. A. C. at and Mrs. W. A. NTittall, Hetty Carter, Mr. and Mrs T. L. Allred, M E. Kartehner. Mr and Mrs A pleasant social honoiing Mrs Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Robinson and Vera Larsen, Mrs, Ellen Hold Mr. and Mrs. Ashted Taylor. away and Mrs. Yilate Shumway Mrs. David Johnson is seriously retired Relief Society president''' was held Tuesday afternoon at ill at the home of her neiee, Mrs. tile ward chapel. A fine program S S. Gibson. Mr and Mrs. Johnwas given and refresh mints serv-id- . son came from Logan to celebrate President Alice Thai ker was with the Gibsons, their wedding anniversaries, whnit both occur in charge. Tin- - Gibsons have on J.m. 2 4th. in cu m.irrinl 21 jrics and the Today. (Fib. 1) is National 2 5 viars. The guests Johnsons Social Hygiene Day. It is the Mr. Yirl and Mrs fourth year of a national cam- includ'd: Mr. Old Mrs. Lloyd Hales, Frown, paign against svphillis. Sweden Chi ( r Wright, lias practically eliminated this di-- I Mr. end Mis. Mr and Mrs. Del Guv, Bert Olsen, ,s, by bringing it out in the Mabel Olsen, Irene 'open and edutating the people and the Misses n Westphal and and Mrs. its dread ravages. against ard table WistphnI. A lovely was given the Gibsons by the . $ hf 'W't ? $ j guests. Mrs. Elsie Taylor began the review of Victor Hugos "Les Miserable", at the Relief Society Jan. 16th. meeting on Tuesday, M.-e- of the Caffeln Removed 97 Regular or Drip Grind 2-- LB. -- IB. 5l BAKER'S COCOA 1-- 9 15 Foitum with milk delii ious Miss Lorena Johnson of Iltber Cuy is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. hit honey and family. Mrs. Ada Bonner of Midway spent the last week with her daughter and family, 4-- 8-- OZ OZ 222 412 zn NATIVE LUMBER Mr, and Mrs. Ivors Mr. and Mrs Don Elliott of Ogden, formerly of Edgemout the birth of an 8 pound, The baby boy born Jan. 25th. arrival Las a brother and sister. ( Mr. and Mrs. William Hull an- - Who? After Inventory REDUCTIONS can do it DRESSES GROUP 1 There are two tilings $4.J3 FORMERLY $7.95 needed )n every Hair Cut: Cut Well and Individual Fit I Give You Both r.URNINGHAM BARBER By Lincoln High School PRICED and $8.95 APPLIANCE SERVICE at the Furniture Exchange .Hi W Uneter - Plume 21 GROUP 2 $7.95 splendid assortment of styles COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE Also exports for: Washers, Refrigerators and other Electrical appliances. RALPHS RADIO and Appliance PA N. Univ. Ave.-P618 COATS I Priced Almost as a Gift YOUR CHOICE FORMERLY Mar-'gol- Sf l Listen in 5:30 Friday for evening, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw enCheer-U- p Club tertained a number of their friends at their home Saturday conducted by RITA BROOKS of the Provo Conservatory. Table games were enevening. Mrs. Anna Clark and joyed. James Trunkey receiving first favors and Mr. Bert Chamberlain received the traveling prize. A delicious luncheon was served to seventeen guests, A large crowd enjoyed the M. a ta I. A. dance Tuesday Li Wc. ' evening. Dob n Ortons orchestra furnished the BAKE Society Our neighborhood car And you can expect a lot more from us in the service line Including: Not just an ordinary mattress, but built for superb comfort and the perfect rest that finds you greatly refreshed and alive when you awake in the morning. Three hundred and twelve resilient coils firmly lied e together. Layers of fresh cotton felt. One Stop Service with a FIRST CLASS MECHANIC In Our Repair Simp Roll-tap- 'rrK S2S. IHELLI W. P. WILLIAMS We Also Make To Order Any Type or Size Mattress You Wish - Orem PHONE US for any information cerning Your Mattress Problems. be of service to you. from Lincoln High ArrosM Do You Want a INQUIRE HOME? USED LUMBER SHINGLES, SASII AND DOORS dpiro OUR GUARANTEE! Utah County Mattress Factory C. J. ANDERSON, Manager 661 West Second North AT 70 W. 2 N. PHONE 345 Provo, Utah o o o The New AMBULANCE SERVICE WWUL 74 At PER TON $5.00 TRUCK LOAD 3352 FOR Opening Date leisli Electric Co. . 230 West Center St. NORMAN FERGUSON, Dealer or Miracle WATCH $5.50 Phone 1432 Pleasant Grove SPEAR LUMBER CO. TRY OUR PLAN SERVICE - con- We are glad to 40 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE SPELLS Delivered to Your Door Provo yon WE CALL AND DELIVER FREE Anywhere in Utah County 4 Rooms, Basement, large lot, location near B. Y. U. Small down payment, balance like rent, which includes all taxes and Interest. AIL 3 Phone 1721 I Ajeaik cr Comment Loans and Real Estate See FRED E. RAY 78 N. Univ. Ave, Ph. 108 Claudin Funeral Home PIIONE f care service is much more than a lubrication job. Squeaks, squawks, grunts, all such bugs are neatly eliminated without extra cost. SLE Bake Sale will be held at Drage's store Saturday by (lie Sharon ward member (, help the mDsion-a- rj fund. f : No GRUNTS In your car music. Pnrf-- brought her this honor. NO SQUAWKS, ..-- a C ullimore. FLWATOR ELBERT D. THOMrecognition throughout tlie nation for his services on the Civil Liberties committees, being named recently among the Nations 1939 Honor Roll. Others itnhuied were Charles Evan Iluahes, Chitf Justice of the I7. S. Supreme Court, Culbert Olsen, governor of California, Carl Sandwhose burg, poet and author, work on "Abraham Lincoln" won him the Honor Roll, and Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of the President, whose quiet, dogged, and intelligent defense of democratic principles before the Dies committee AS has won DR. O. 5L THURMAN Chamber of Commerce Bldg. 234 W. Center Phone 930 & 1.80-5.8- 0 Hours: 2 Evenings by Appointment Colors: black, brown and wine Luxuriously Furred Sizes 14, 16, and 18 only Mr. and Mrs. Garner Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Oveson and Mr. and Mrs. George Baum, Boyce, Mr and Mrs. Gordon and Ttd and Keith Gordon. tlhudcltifMCru ffcthz'i - INSURANCE Reporter) n, Chiropractor PRICED" $18.50 to $39.50 ; Friday were aid for Mr. or Phone 1674. $10.00 ; 3 NO SQUEAKS, MODERN Sizes 12 to 42 Cuvii t u it TRICED $12.50 to $18.75 and Mr?, p, or at Jmii' r la.--t d Innerspring Mattress By GRIFFITH APPLIANCE DRESSES FORMERLY REPAIRS ' Lai-- S IIi-l- Butlers bas two aTis-i- i tit 3. and Mss. Wills Mt chain, ML-'Ma: ieu and MeiLain, Alta Mechaiii, Mrs. Xldigaret Pulsipher Mrs. Clarence hhumaun. Mr. and Mrs Milton Bellows and the hobt and hosiess. The EJgmiont Piimary officers and It ac Lt rs were noslesMS to (lie S'ake Primary play hour ua- tb r the diiuitton of President I a La Baum. Among the many leadership visitors at the B. V. lT. last week were Mrs. Bay Hawkins, Mrs. Le- -' Li ii d Ivi rs, Mrs. Jesse Smith. Mrs. George Boyce, Mrs. Elmer Taylor, Mrs. O. C. Marriott!, Mrs. Leland Nielson, Mrs. John Yeates, Mrs.' Elsie Campn 11, Mrs. Orian SalisMrs. bury, Mrs. James Pimgar, Mrs. James B. Sharp Gillespie, Ferguson, Miss Naomi Ferguson, MrsHurvey Booth, Mrs.- PJul.slpher, Mr. and Mrs. J. Si honey and Miss Melba honey. a.-- LAKE VIEW Eddie Coons and Donna Singleton motored to Fairview Sunday afternoon where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christiansen at a Chicken Dinner. made The Book "Our Town'1 was a very in M. I. A. meetaptly and ing Tuesdaygiven evening by Odessa nourishing drink for children. Reporter) Sis dining, , (Amelia Latta - Reporter) Telephone 048J1 INSTANT rOSTUM There is no substitute for Baker quality. MB. 360 - ..e Mr j ! Sale of Nationally Famous leverages MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE SANKA COFFEE 1.1 I (Eil'ii Billows The row home. to - alt'iidi-- peM t Id Li a I ' d. r, LI at EDGEMOHT Goidl.n w.,3 pbasantly ihji.sd.ty timing by a group of i.f lUiuii aid friends, lie ocia-io- u biing Mr. Gordons Music, at.niv fisary. birthday tonal chat, and a d'liiious supper were iihiiu diveisions enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Fergu.-oMr. and Mis. Roy Ftrguson, Mr. and Gordon and Mrs. Junius thildien, Mr. and Mrs. John Lot, the birth of a baby boy i'.iiu Jan. 21st at the family sarins, nounce initlltig Oil UK' V ' dining the s. Wilson ml here and Mrs. a student Loo an. GENEALOGY - 1 o r A (Helen Oveson 1'av.e-s i.iuu-- pre- Monday, Febiua-- y 5th a Senior temple excursion from Sharon stake to the Salt Lake temple is scheduled. There will be special rates on the Orem line Monday, Feb. 5th for the excursion on the first train leaving Provo at 7:38 A, M. 77 cents the round trip will be in effect from Lake View station. If there are any members In Sharon stake that have names ready for baptisms, please mall them to Mrs. Amelia Latta for checking by the stake. 11 enure v Woofinden, Jackie Shepherd, June Mott, Donna Mott, Lois Adams, Shirley Steele, Norma Cook, Keith Salisbury, Tom Patten,' Alex Beffort, Deloris Reesha, Kenneth Stahell, Arlene Moss, Lyle and Lyla and Montel and Doral Graff. Weston Farley was guest of honor at a birthday party last Saturday evening. The evening was spent playing games and a lovely lunch was served to the Berdine and following guests: Sherrie Terry, Carol Memmott, Elaine Loveless, Laura Bell Cook, Jeiiine Watkins, Shirley Loveless, Wendell Loveless, Rex Steele, Billings Patten, George Adams, John Allen, Douglas Farley and the honored guest. STAKE C. r -- s. PEAS, Sweet Wrinkled ... 2 cans for 23c 2 cans 21c PEAS, No. 2 seive PORK and DEANS, I.G.A. 22 size 10c BANANAS, j IDiomr) liv-s-iii- - -- VdL i I - u. VIEW U '1 lie of Junior iL'-- of the MIA membership I Gn-Timpanogoj stake Sundae Shhool spin. ored a party board visiled Use Vineyard Sun- in tlie amuMiiont hall Tmsiav day Si h cm Sum! ;y nnuniLg. Gaines weie l la cd and wall the High Cotinul uj-- n frt him l.ts e to Mrs Li-titl- ' CU G R A II i 1, 1D10 1 WE BUILD PLAN AND FINANCE COMPLETE It |