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Show TIIE VOICE OF SHARON Thursday, April 4, 1940 ut conducted at the Utahna last day The Work and Business GRAND VIEW Mis. C. H. navies - Reporter Steeles -. h iii i.ud e a - REPRESENTATIVE at Your Home Soon! to show him Ask our ou IT WILL Sam pi oe of Goods. PAY YOU! Davies. Mrs Iljium Nicol is convalescing at her home, gaining strength consistently, aciording to reports flora the laiuiiv. Mrs Alary It ' Davis, Theo Harvard. Tillie Elliott, Cleo Harvard, Charlotte Davies Annie Tanner and Mrs. Wilde will accompany the group of Stake Singing Muthers to Salt Lake on Thursday, to slug at Relief Society that day. The progiam on Sunday evening was given by the Junior genealogy class, directed by Nelda Carter, class leader. A playlet, was Our Ancestors Seeking given by class members; a talk on the Junior class objectives was given by Marie Williamson. Musical numbers were rendered by the d group and three duets also part of the program. A large group of ward members listened attentively to the well eom-prsie- 2k Thors.-Satda- at 7.30 April y 4-- 0 PROGRAM. DOUBLE FEATURE Phone with and electric-therap- y, service. Latest methods. Phone 1098 75 East Center y INSURANCE LOANS and REAL ESTATE See refreshments were served to the FRED E. RAY Phone 108 78 N. Univ. Ave. COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE RALPHS RADIO AND APPLIANCE S3 North Univ. Ave. Phone 618 Dr. E. Mansfield CHIROPRACTOR with Equipped and electric-therap- The Better Homes club members were entertained at the home of Mrs. Della Wilklnson Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Sadie Elder took Child charge of the lesson on . r,....,.,,, ,11 tl, me. TT. imme was given by Mrs. Golda Mangum. Dainty y, service. Latest methods. 75 East Center Phone 1093 X-r- following; Mrs. Sadie Elder, Mrs. Golda Mangum, Mrs. Zella SutherMrs. land, Mrs. Mary McEwan, Kate Elder, Mrs. Ethel Dickey, Mrs. Eva Swanson, Mrs. Charlotte Skinner, Mrs. Mae Reece, Miss Gladys Scott and the hostess. The regular monthly Relief society teacher's social was held at the home of Mrs. Fern Laudle Thursday afternoon. The lesson on kindness was given by Mrs Blanche Christensen, and solos were sung by Mrs Pearl Newell and Mrs. Nina Stratton. Delicious refreshments were served by Mrs Laud e, Mrs. Lulie Lunceford, Mrs. Elva Mecham and Mrs. Stella Duffin to twenty-fivThe small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cordner was named and blessed at fast meeting in Sharon ward Sunday morning. She was given the name Jolce Kay. Mrs. Alice Wilkinson, Mrs Thersa Johnson and Mrs. Meriam Bradshaw paid compliments to e. PAPER HANGING Time Payments Arranged See H. KIRKWOOD Phone 253 W. 531 South 3 W. Tuesday-Wcdnesda- men make last bid for life and freedom! Will Meet Any Price HAROLD MAAG 018-R-- 4 TIRE REPAIRING See Us Now U. S. TIRES . lh S lor ring Dellas r- . 9 - rf r j ' i ! I " i iAA..A,...AAA lAA L, . H Margaret LCCKViCCD ra fuSac.e mi FYFFE fcontajs Lift Mracta kjr DUNK LLOY irhir A "LETS Also: First of a series of two reel comedieB showing each Thursday and Saturday. ' ' 'EOS, Jr. FA! George Bancroft the Moocher TALK TURKEY a Pete Smith Specialty THE RIVERTER" Walt Disney cartoon "NEWS OF THE DAY" U iA.XA I 14.1 O. t I 4 I i ,4 IX X4A on ward Willard returned McCarthy home recently from a trip to Los While there he went to Angeles. San Francisco and returned home b way of Reno. A number of boys and girls of ward hf below market price. The We aim to sell every success of our new car business depends upon quick sale of used cars. With the low, new price of the 1940 Chevrolet, we are able to obtain used cars and recondition them at prices you can afford to pay. Compare Our prices then refuse to pay more ton, Inc. Phone 155 SOAP GRAINS, I.G.A. NOOK! Giant size pkg. 43c FRUIT COCKTAIL, I.G.A. CORN, Tall tins 2 for 23c I.G.A. 16-o- MACARONI the accompanied class a pa- meet- ward por- Grace r for 17c 23c z. .. 1 iri V. J 4 J In.' IVaUy g, j i..I, Lend ea' 12-e- z. - SPAGKETTE 3 - 17c 32c l-- Oi 14-o- z. & PANCAKE WAFFLE FLOUR SOAP, I.G.A. bars Star nt FLOlTt, Red bag 48-l- SALAD DRESSING 33c I.G.A., Quarts SYRUP, Log Cabin medium size $1.23 BUTTER 2nd. rick Quality, per lb. 29c 37c dt'j y 52c BANANAS, per lb. YEGETABI.ES 3 bunches for ly CAULIFLOWER, head 10c 10c LET1UCE, 2 heads for 13c SHORTENINGS; for LARD for 35c POT ROAST, hahy beef 15c ROLLED ROAST pw lb 22c PORK ROAST Prime rib, per lb. 14c Shoulder, per lb milk fed 25c FRANKFURTERS 29c per pound 4-l- LEG-O-LAM- b OATS OR WHEATS:,,,.. u ? Dickey directed the very Interesting pa- Meldrum teaches school at Dus- geant. The reading part was given chesne. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conder were by Virginia Dickey. hosts to the M. Men and Gleaner Girls at a Fireside Chat following meeting Sunday evening at Bishop Gillespies home. A fine program (Ellen Bellows - Reporter) and delicious refreshments were enjoyed by 35 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Booth have Misses Laura Meldrum and Just received word from their son Shirley James were pleasantly John, who is working aboard the surprised last Friday evening at bteamer Capac, that they have the home of the latter by a group landed in Lima Peru. The Capac of friends. Mrs. Ralph Meldrum is enroute to South America then 'and Mrs. Leo James were the to New York and they will then Clever hostesses games were travel baik around Cape Horn to played and dainty refreshments San Francisco. enjoyed by the honored guebts: Miss Maxine Pincgar entertainDorothy, LaNeil, and Kay Taylor, ed for a group of young friends iGarn Baum, Wallace Ferguson, at her home Friday afternoon, the Keith Jolley, Colleen Cash, Ornold occasion her birthday annibeing Lois Helen Olsen, Campbell, Games and refreshments versary. Meldrum and Jak Meldrum. Ron-- 1 were enjoyed by: Earleen Foote, aid Hansen and G n Pincgar. Loy Allred, LaPreal Jones, Alice son of Zana Mrs. Kurg Madsen, Hawkins, Lois Brereton, Carol M. Nielson left last week for Los and Faye Stubbs, Merleen Smith, 'Angeles, Calif, where he will en- Inez Joley, Helen Meldrum, Donter the California Aircraft Insti- na Lou and Myre Brereton. Jan tute. Beth Jones, Lloyd Davis, Conder, Miss Twilla Meldrum of Rex Eastman, Ellen Morren, Carol Rpent the week end with Bartlett, Ann Trotter, Rulon her grandmother, Mrs. Jane D. Cluff, Claire Rollo Jones, Banks, Meldrum and other relatives. Miss Glen James, Waneta and Ed. Pinegar and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs Orlan Salisbury and son Darrell visited a few days last week at Iangultch. , Amotg the Sharon stake Singing Mo, hers to attend conference were Mrs. Racheal Mecham, Mrs Hortense Fronk, Mrs. Bertha Salisbury and Mrs. Margaret Tulslpher. George James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence James won first prize at the amateur singing con- - 2 CAMAY TOILET SOAP CATSUP, I.G.A. 3 Lars for bottle 15c 17c Softasilk ROLLED OATS, Quaker CAKE FLOUR, pkg. 26c 18c large pkg. and Mrs. J. B. Hunn received word Sunday that their son Spencer, who is laboring as an L.D S. missionary in the Central States, was operated on Sunday at a hospital in Independence, Missouri for acute appendicitis Mrs Hunn left immediately for Independence. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Cluff and sons Rulon and Lloyd left Sunday for Los Angeles, California where they expect to meet Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cluff and children who will land at Los Angeles Tuesday enroute from Brazil, South America and will accompany the duffs home. Ferren Jones who recently returned from the Southern States mission gave some interesting experiences at Sacrament meeting Sunday. Guy lyins entertained a few friends at his home Friday evening 0"ie; were played and a delicious luncheon was served to the following: George Ballif Jr. Curtis Colvin, Donald Jensen, Mrs. Ethel miMwiv, 'KiK XT IIEINDSELMAN Optical & Jewelry Co. EDGEMONT Dus-clie- 1 OUR W . r . Fielding' and Phone MO Your Money Back . . 52T IF YOU carCAIat BEAT PRICES! CORN FLAKES, I.G.A. GUI 44 FEAS Sweet Wrinkle Buddy Oldroyd and Guy Ivins. Mr. and Mrs. Antone Gleason have moved into their new home on the hill east of the Page school house. COMMENT: We guarantee this to be one of the best pro grams of the month. IAAAA iAA i SAA..A Friday afternoon. Social chat was enjoyed and dainty refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Jackie McCarthy came from Clear Creek last Thursday with their infant son, five months old, who was suffering from a serious throat absess. They took the baby to the Holy Cross hospital where a successful operation was performed. They spent the night with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCarthy of Shar- BRIMHA'LL BROS. South University Avenue - Is BATTERIES Cannon-As- h k ..Salt Lakes Newest Hotel and 191 ' i ! return trip Saturday, The Junior Genealogical of Sharon ward presented geant at the Sunday evening The ing lr. Sharon ward. choir furnished the musical tion of the pageant. Mrs. iy''T'i-gJOS- S Provo s as a Skinner in? DEVILED MEAT, I.G.A. for 13c 17c z. iced 4 19c 19c 5c 26c 16-o- z. Bert Ercanbrack, Lillie Burgner and June Bean. Between acts Beth Brereton gave a reading and Lenora Ashton sang a solo. The M I A. presidency and members of the cast were entertained after the play at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Snyder, dancing was enjoyed and a delicious luncheon April MO y SEE mutiny in boiler room AND: 46-o- large pkgs. I ORY 1 LAKTS. CORNED BEEF TJASII 3 for 33c I.G.A. le. i g. Mr. A tender story of love, faith and sacrifice, laid amid the inhabitants of a little Eastern town. IVORY SOAP, Ige 2 for DAWN TISSUE 3 rolls HUSKIES, lge. pkg. lb. COFFEE, M.J.B. TOMATO JUICE I.G.A. can LUNCHEON MEATS Us served. Virginia Weidler in Bad Litde Angel 11c 39c 28c 5c 20c 13c I Meet Dr. Christian Spnlor class of the high school on a successful trip to Logan. On the way they visited several high schools, arriving In Logan Friday evening to enjoy the pageant, "The Exodus. They visited many-morpoints of Interest on their uhayb PHONE A large and appreciative audi-- ! ence enjoyed the t drama , Reach for the Moon given by i the M I A. Thursday evening. Miss Rosemae Bergersen, and Mrs. Etta Snyder coached the play. Those taking part were: Elsie Offert, Ardls Gadd, Jess Williams, Elaine McEwan, Mario Virginia Schofield, Eldon Lewis, Dean Eugene Gurr, Phillips, Duane Jones, Norma Dunford, o Sharon TOP QUALITY 10-Ib- I - (DeLenna Bradshaw - Reporter) WHEATIES, per pkg. s SUGAR, MILK, All Brands 4 for JELLO, per pkg OXYDOL, large pkg. I.G.A. CLEANSER 3 - (Zella Colvin - Reporter) 24 Dr. E. Mansfield CHIROPRACTOR Specials for Saturday, April 6 PLEASANT VIEW ALSO SHARON Equipped f Jean Hersholt, center, seems to approve the romance flourishing aDd between Doiothy Lovett in Richard Baldwin MEET DOCTOR CHRISTIAN. The film which stars Hersholt is adapted from the nationally popular Redio serial "Doctor Christian of Rivers End". roses. Class leader, Theora Haws gave CHIROPRACTOR the Teachers topic at Teachers preparation meeting last Tuesday. PR. O. M. THURMAN The Theology lesson, on New Chamber of Commerce Bldg. was given by Testament Phone 930 Mrs. Aanniehistory, 234 W. Center P. Tanner in her 0 to 12 A 1 :80 to 6:80 usual efficient Hours: way. Evenings bv Appointment Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Devey have moved away and are in charge of "The Christmas Tree" resort in APPLIANCE REPAIRS Provo canyon. By Mr. and Mrs. E. Everett Davies GRIFFITH APPLIANCE of Cedar City were week end SERVICE visitors at the homes of their at the parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Davies Furniture Exchange and Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Scheuck OREM e SCERA THEATRE Shows begin Drages Market ra of Sharon stake Relit f Sin .vty nut at ihe home of Mrs Zatia N. i Ison Friday afternoon. Btt--iM..--S Knkbam, county demonstrator gave lesson on Safely in the home A "Home Cleaning. The following ladies were resent: Mrs Merle Foote, Mrs. Etta Suydir, Mrs Alary McKay, Mrs. Christensen, Mrs Myrtle Verdi Mahle Bunker, and Mis Washburn and the hostc-- s AT THE presented program. Residents along Riverside Drive have been bitten by the landscape bug at least one might conclude so, judging from the number who are planting lawns, laying new walks and putting in shrubs and 316 West Center -- ilaas-leadt- Mis Alton Alkiu-o- n and infant daughter Kathleen have spent the past wetk with Mr nad Mrs C. II. Store Call Wt-J- : Friday and Saturday! 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