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Show THE VOICE OF SHARON Milton EDGEMOIIT ii. it.-- , n , u ',!... p'd 'iru'p tus Ray Haw und Lia n idra'ion cf h;b oiiuin-- tT lrti Sa'urday i L.:.!0 u. Riutlun ij d I Z-- Mrs aauf1,-UEmma tayior Clara Jai.e of Idaho Fals, Idaho visited the latt-- r part of with their moibir and the grandmother, Mrs Jane D. Mild-ruand other relatives. Mr. and Mrs rean Pavla announce the birth of a baby boy born Feb. 23rd at the family borne. Both mother and babe aie doing niciiy, Alice Ann Hawkins and Norma Jean Conder gave the minute talks In Sunday School. Mr. and Mrs. Moron Chamber-lai- n of Craig, Colo., former residents of this ward spent a few days here this week visiting with friend and relatives They were the guests of Mrs. Chamberlains eister and husband, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Conder. The Chamberlains left Sunday evening for Inclnltas, California where they will spend a month. Twenty Boy Scouts enjoyed a swimming party at Luke's Hot Pots In Midway. Scoutmaster r, lf FULL YOUR MUSKRAT FURS Thursday, February 29, 1910 le. ;t,day, GaUiw, a: lumtfOQ ere ; the the folks1 Flume was in ch&.gs follow me your.g 51 ': ! !' lie, M .. rj of the Luh-- g EusJ..) S ol Johnson, Helen Fi'.erad, the wag under fcir'iim;. Mu-i- c d.ieit.un of Mrs. iertha Te&it-s- , FotiUlla Porttr. Eldon Flu !Jon and Vis. tCa Sihuu-unn-. Fine Doljn Lowry, Mark Nileen and talks were given by E'.Jtr Eugene Gordon Forsyth. Gurr recently returned mission Wm. H. Cowley and Tkeron ary, ai.d Kav Ekius of Flea-aoff.ters of the Killfwtk. View Vtara. An organ solo was Pleasant ou'going View ward Sunday played by Mrs. Si humans Sthool, were surprised at the s was Mrs ATi.e Ctlle-p'- e Cowley home Friday evening by to the Literary club Fiiday the Sunday Sthool officers and afternoon at ber home. Mrs Jo the new supenr.tender.cy. Games anna liojee gave a book review of and luncheon were enjoyed by the White Banners by Lloyd C following Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Delicious luncheon was Baum, Douglas, Eugene Gurr, Lamoua served at small tables. Patriotic Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterfavors were given to Mrs. Cordelia son, June Bean, Norma Ducford Booth, Mrs Emma Brereton, Mrs Marvin Perry, Mr. and Mrs WilEva Cilleapie. Mrs. Jlilda Conder, lard Bandley. Elaine McEwan, Mrs. Maude Giaiier, Mrs. Lo.eta Grace Leichty, Mr. and Mrs. Win Dixon, Mrs. Loia WIscombe, Mrs II. Cowley and Theron KUlpack. Joanna Boyce, Mrs. Bertha SalisMrs. Lloyd Ford of Charleston bury. Mrs. Louise Trotter, Mrs Amy Taylor, Mrs. Zelpha Smith, spent Saturday with her pareuts, Mrs Martha Stewart, Mrs. Merne Mr. and Mrs. Horace Slack. Clarence Ashton, assistant Co. Sihoney, Mrs. Lydia Hogan and Mrs. Flora Blglrs. Mrs. Eretta Agent and Yvonne Jones left SunJohnson of K&mas and Mrs. Flor- day to spend the week at the Ctah ence Chamberlain of Craig, Colo , State Agriculture college. both former club members were Mrs. Aflon Hansen will review present. The hostess was assisted the book: "Return to Religion, Mrs. Emms the by her daughters, philosophy of Henry C. Link, Jolley and Mrs. Alene Frampton Tuesday, March 5th tn the M. I A. special Interest class. The Pleasant View M'' Men will play basketball at the diviIn sion basketball tournament (Zella Colvin - Reporter) Spanish Fork, mimencing Wed6 p m. Miss June Bean spent Saturday nesday at The Philosophy of "Lin and Sunday visiting friends in was given by Harold Colvin Hit hfield. M.I A. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Andrews Tuesday evening to the est Intel Special group. and daughters Shirley and Fay Mrs Sterling Cluff visited her have returned from Ashton, Idaho Mrs Orvil Walker where they attended the dog isster-in-laraces. Mrs. Andrews nephew, at the American Fork hospital Mr. and Mrs. Walker (Celle Maum) took second place Friday. have a baby girl, the first grandthis year with his huskies Keith Amtoft of Gunnison has daughter in the family. come to live with his sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Herbert Rud. The following Primary officers attended a social at the Sharon Mr. C. II. Davies Reporter Ward Friday: Melba Cluff, Leah At conjoint meeting next SunPeterson, Maud Rud, Zella Colvin, Ruby Bandley and Ethel Treg-eagl- day evening, the Bee Hive classes will give a special program, with Elaine Allred was surprised Mrs. Verl Johnson la charge. The Thursday evening at her home in Bee Hive chorus will render H.ii-i- - H, purler) (E'hn IVlU'na lf roin-- i i d by l;: Itll m kos-te-- PLEASANT VIEW to Ariel Larsen AT VINEYARD Need Qu.IntiUes Will Fay Top Cash Price PHONE: 016J-3 Brakes Market For Saturday, Mar. 2 e. SUGAR 10-lb- . . 59c s. 4fA SODA CR AX box 2-l- b. 2 can 21c MOTHERS OATS China Ihg. civ, awe ZUyj Oysters, No. C5x zabi na per can . . . PANCAKE FLOUR bag Deviled Meat 4 SALAD DRESSING Grand per quart Potatoes 4.4a - 4 4 r Clothing Service for all of 89c GRAPEFRUIT No. 2 can POWDERED SUGAR bag Southern Utah XUy pA s A .I 4 for 15c 100-lb- s. $ $ , A b. ROLLED OATS, I.G.A. Large Pkg A j PANCAKE and WAFFLE FLOUR pkg. Sperrys 28-o- SPRY... z. SALMON, I.G.A. Silver Alaska tall OXYDOL pj 15c Apu JLLy A -- a tinXy pkg. 20c . . . COFFEE, Hill Bros. per pound pf 4 XOy WI1EATIES, pkg. He Breakfast per pound BACON pA iUy Spiced Luncheon O' si MEAT, I.G.A SOAP, White King O ft Granulated, reg. size XiUy LUX TOILET SOAP A m Xyj for 3 CORN, Whole Kernel I.G.A. 3 for TUNA FLAKES 12 IfiA Xv y Xk b. J cans for PEANU T BUTTER 4 z. FRANKS 2-lb- 29c s. Canfiori-Ashto191 South To this end we constantly maintain one of the largest exclu: ive stocks of Hart Schaffner and Marx clothes in Utah. We pay special attention to he needs of men of unusual size Tall men, short men, stout men, thin men, and men who are just big all over can always find clothes to fit them here. Who IIERES THE PROOF: n, HERES THE REASON: Reconditioned Better! - Priced Lower! Judge for yourself. Compare Our Prices. Come in and see the cars. Compare our finance charge with others, and youll join our large list of satisfied owners tirely satisfied SHRIVERS . Y A GARAGE REMODEL YOUR HOME M hi Has Arrived! 67) CALL IN AT Huish Electric Co. and feast your eyes on the latest modern Miracle in the Home. March-2n- 2 Ig. 3 Sunbright d POTATOES, rm modern soys ;5 RALPHS RADIO and Appliance 83 h t'niv. Ave.-F618 Iff. doz. 21c 21c t. 14c 15c 15c 20c s. 16c lb. 10c b. .... ... EGGS B Grade SODAS CARROTS Large size, per doz. ''HA XUC Lemons, Iffe. doz. 19c CORN, 3 cans for 20-o- cans z. j Xwf gjrt Pork Chops ... lb. Pork Roasts . lb. Beef Pot Roast lb. 17c 16c . 14c (2-lLard, limit) 8c Bacon, (sliced) lb. 15c Link Sausage lb. 17c ifMn Aje&ik Coixott cr See FRED E. RAY 78 N. Univ. Ave. Ph. 108 Pay the Balance on Wesson Oil, pint Wax Paper 125-fBeans, white, 2 cans PEAS RAISINS . . I Loans and Real Estate Oranges, Ige. doz. 18c 2-lb- t:i vvs vr j INSURANCE X? 15c -Xyj SOAP, Crystal White 10 Giant liars 4-l- 'i-- h. POWDERED SUGAR A Grapefruit 4 4 Innerspring Mattress ; 4fA for s.-- t i-- COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE 9c 10-l- b. 2-l- bs. X40O) tixMuSdnAjn ffatlicsi IPuij, WELL-BlU- T Xky MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, SPINACH, S'yDODfJ 4AA for a t8--s-4- 816 W. Center - Phone 24 tY heads 11c CLEANSER 4 i nunc Provo, Utah at the Furniture Exchange TRADE AT HOME and Cut Expenses DRESSING or A SPREAD, per quart Lettuce T 230 W. Cci.u i Easy Month! Terms Youll find j'ust the garage youve been looking for among the many plans at our office. Designed for hint d or overhead doors, these garages will make your car look better, Btart easier, last longer. Constructed with the best materials by reliable contractors, garages are quality built from roof to foundation. Our Budget Flan makes building a congarage simple venient. Tri-Sta- te TRI-STAT- LUMBER PHONE Chiropractor DR. O. M. THURMAN Chamber of Commerce Bldg. 234 W. Center Phone 930 & 1.80-5.3- 0 Hours: 2 Evening by Appointment CO. it Equipped with electric-therapservice. Latest methods. and y 75 East Center Phone 1093 y, THE WELL TRAINED CHIROPRACTOR qualifies by thorough training a a SPINE and NERVE SPECIALIST. He la especially qualified to give expert advice and treatment in SPINAL and DR. disease. E.L. We Also Make To Order Any Type or Size Mattress You Wish PHONE US for any information Your Mattress Problems. be of service to you. WE CALL AND DELIVER FREE Anywhere in Utah County 40 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE SPELLS OUR GUARANTEE! C. J. ANDERSON, Manager 661 West Second North it PAYMENTS GET A NEW CUPBOARD ANY KIND OF MILLWORK n it 4 Utah County Mattress Factory AIKEN 4 you desire We are glad to PHONE 343 Provo, Utah A SPEAR LUMBER CO. SMALL MONTHLY Roll-tap- 82 W. Center St. - Phone 612 (Over Butler's) SO 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 tied e J together. Layers of fresh cotton felt. edge to resist sags. Dr. E. Mansfield CHIROPRACTOR NERVOUS E - BUILD AL L (SERVICE r b. - The New General Electric y. 3-l- Our Service is not ended when you take the clothes and give us your money. We consider no transaction complete until the customer is en- phone 153 40 BUYERS Have Bought Used Car3 and Trucks from Cannon-AshtoInc., in the First 21 Days of February! g, J.- - it University Avenue Your Chevrolet Dealer Leads the Way can do it rrz-r- 4 ; Iiic. n W. P. Williams b. Saturday, 4 Front Quarter, lb. 8c Ilind Quarter, lb. 10c 'IAM, Smoked IS cut iisoesa cas:scsKg3t,stji;tjfKKc K&stscxsasfljBsataiSKXiEsisri ssx a VJut Grocery i- v - iPfiy POT itOAST Baby Beef, per lb. MUTTON uy mpA XUv Jar . . y Will Sixmsor Broadcast over KOVO of Decisive Provo P.G. Game FRIDAY AT 8:00 P. M. Orem Feed & i 2Ur size Taylor Bros. Co. ee ... s 5 at the Game! SoG You J t S ! mpA COCOA, I.G.A. can MILK, All Brands 24-o- This is more than a Prqvo store it is designed to serve and does serve the men of Southern Utah who frequently cannot find adequate selections or sizes to fit them in smaller communities in which they live. can 51c 3-l- b. a' Specials y ctn. MATCHES, Con-erv- t: HUNT HH'iit, hot wator. IMioue OttMllt op hoe Omn Vernon 4ih N. Oth West Orem. FDR boat Burplu-o- - (Coi.tiuuid from Page 1) Eu- -' 1 Mr .r, !y d'alt Farm Sf.im'y Ajuilnisirutioii, w;(h Ihe "Win at Irogiam show-lij- g and finally the Soil ion tkv surplus probltui had not ait bo, n tolvtd, for in 1914 when and one half billion bushels Mr. Owens declared Ihe empha-s.- s three in storage that amount had. from the crop control features Were grown to five and a half billion which had characterised all in 1939. Normal consumption legislation had now suuieci ranged around six hundred How To Make Your to to ihe conservation of soil, and the seven hundred million bushels. TIRES LAST LONGER payments to farmers who conform Wheat prices had thus been during all those years, the sredal songs. Talks wpll also be orly relief being drouth and exglvt-by representatives from the demand. port Junior and Gleaner clauses, and also by members of the Young Tobacco, cotton, corn, and rice Ladies and Young Mens presi- are also included in this same dencies.. An Instrumental number program which necessitated the and vocal trio will be presented adoption of the "parity price under the direction of Mrs. Lucille plan, he added. Nuttall. The public la invited to Irrigation Frotilems be present at 7:30, March 3rd. Mr. Prestwich dealt with IrriThe annual ward held the right preure gation problems, under the headon Washingtons was birthday, "New Irrigation a hope or much or too little) too ing: (not A large voted ft grand success. a menace? Pointing out the mean miles more of wear percentage of the member end menacing features, such as losses many former member and safety. We make sure enjoyed due to evaporation, Iobs of fertilthe program, refreshments and Irriyour tires are inflated ity, by washing the soil, for dancing. A special feature was gation loses more fertility than properly. the broadcast at 9:30 over KOVO all the crops raised upon the land, And well see that your of the winning numbers from the be comluded that more water, M.I. A. "Talent Hour, which was full up, your radiators nevertheless, was the only hope presented and promoted by the of the state. . windshields clean, and presidencies of the Young Ladles your oils up to th e safety and Young Mens Associations, After 36 years of irrigation yet mark. All free. In and directly charge of Rex only 3,000,000 acres have been Griffiths. If its this kind of serreclaimed over the whole country. vice you want and who Bishop J. O. Jolley and coun- Even Grand Coulee dam and Deer selors Leroy Taylor and Harvey Creek water will be inadequate, doesnt? see us. Harward were the speakers Sun- he believed, and drouth is yet our New irrigation Musical numbers greatest enemy. day evening. consisted of a trumpet solo by provides homes for the people, Dee Davis and a duet In the Maori who are now leaving the soil in language by Mr. and Mrs. Rulon great numbers, because only half enough water is available. Lowry, The Roland Kimballs are re- Conservation Payments joicing over the arrival of a Mr. Boswell, speaking from his baby boy born Saturday evening, experience as county agent, deAcross from Lincoln High Feb 24th at the Utah Valley hos- tailed the payments available to pital. Mother, babe and father farmers for participation in the are doing fine. Conservation program. These The 2nd installment of Victor payments ranged from J1.60 an Hugos "Leg Miserables was the acre or a ton as the crop might program at Relief Society. Mrs. be, to J7.50 for fertilizing the Elsie Taylor gave the review In soil, mulching it, planting alfalfa, her usual lucid manner. Members seeding it to grasses, reseeding are all urged to attend every ses- pasture lands, developing spring sion of Relief Society and thus and Beeps, building small dams share in the good things this or- and reservoirs, plowing under ganization has to offer. green manure crops, controling Thirteen persons attended the soil erosion by contour listing, BARBER research excursion sponsored by terracing, ditching, are There two things needed In the ward Junior and Senior or otherwise protecting it, and by ' Hair Cut: Safhr-dain the Every practicing forestry planting Genealogical classes last I Give Y'ou Both The group was conducted of farm plots of trees, and finally Tt BURNINGHAM through the several departments in control of noxious weeds. BARBER, 1'f of Mr. Jones who acted chairthe genealogical library and afterwards spent several hours in man of the meeting, opened the actual research. All voted the discussions with the pfoblem of PAPER HANGING trip a success and hope to have youth leaving the farms, declaring such'eicurslons the Utah other of Time before long. 4 farmers average age Payments Arranged t exceeds 50 years, showing how II. KIRKWOOD let i tue slave ur enter- Phone 253 W. - 531 8. 8 W. jwMv. I ed other vocations. See Something must be done to make agriculture more attractive to our farm fcoys and girls or the state will find its lands vacant By he concluded. GRIFFITH APPLIANCE XXy New Cabbage lb. 2lzc 3-I- b. to this program. E:si:.sss Yu-tan- g GRAND VIEW Specials Fear's A4 AA 4 44 |