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Show Thursday, May 10, THE VOICE OF SIIAEON units for the Lut.t of all the I'tovo the wttk's nctivit.es reople in the rommuiutti s, it w.!I .1 w i'l Monday tit 6 p m by a he worthwhile for tctiy puh.lc tiuli ? i i iird til, Zen lo see w Lat las cFLin r tit the Community The rul lie i The largst incited, he n Grilled !,,ust of its kind tver undu taken tnkt!' lie II g obtained Sit 2 5 Cents uh from the sponsors, or from hy any government t a hr lima.' of Published A&MM. Lhl at w son tirt 1 EnWr a UtiJj, und- Fr,r nUl era. f t, r of by L UHi UOk. OekUf (Tittle Matter, iliurcii if, Is,. In S-lmm- u , aon Coc'ivrst.xe F iucntui a..o Iut.isj.u.g Coniim.y, by the Vt-i- son of Mr. end Mrs. Lewrs Marion of Provo. The joung couple were mairied . . TVano-lil lac .a,, t aa day evening. wore a beaut. ful The bride gown of puili colored chiffon and hold a bouquet of ros-- s and She was atMrs. tended by her sitter-in-laAlta Julley, as matron of honor, phij a, tn lty leaders of each of the who was in pink satin. The watds will conduit a play period bridesmaids Grace Ellis, Fern wore om.i each week In each of the Carter, and June Butler, eu. Jit wards This should be a ii.il opportunity for shildreli. These play periods will start on June 3rd. Watch for the schedule in the Voice of Sharon. b at u.e h. pst 11 , er.'f-r-prie- at U!!. Pn-va- , , y ,jf lhf, irk AioTrson. Wlkers Mayor Superintendent Mottut, Major B, M Jolky ITiisthood will have i huige of the .1. C irogtam at 8acraiii.nl nueimc. !,f tinin, Mi-- s Lois Downs, direo- Pint-lit'bool lunches, Lester uf your hoys net d your t (Mrs. Ft::; Nielson - reporter) tin y hive it Jums, T national director, and "uppott. 8 how tlo-nSutidav tvening. Mis. Emma Wak field, adult Sympatl y s extended to Mr. hj l.tiug prCMtit will dire, tor, speak and Mrs. Frank Walker, over the Spring tmefly. Miss Ruth Mitchell is death of Mr. Walker's father, Mothers pay The Sunday S, liool superinun-- d general cTiuirman. William IF :ison Walker, who , ik y In addition, the guests Will hear presented each mother in passed away at his home In Pleasant tl'uve Wednesday of a the ward with a beautiful hand- a national broadcast from Washkerchief and case at the Mothers ington, D. C. which will include heart attaik. Sunday Day program morning. addresses by John J. Carmody, Court of Honor was Director of the Federal Works following program Awards at the Stake Court of The Honor held Sunday evening at given: reuding. Fawn Walker; Agency; Mrs. Roosevelt; Col. F. ading C. Harrington, Commissioner of Fleasant Cliove were made under song, Kindergarten class; Motner the W.P.A.; and Florence Kerr, solo, Jack Walker; to C. A. Gammett the direction of Jeanne West; "The love Assistant Comnvssloner. by Troop 2 4 of Windsor, led It is expected that during the scoutmaster Floyd Johnson, as of Mother a talk, given by Presiof the Second class: Dexter dent Harold Wright; a rageant, week at least one-thifollows: of Yesterday, adult public will inspect projects Wilberg, Glade Wright, Gene The Mot here Eve, operated under W.P A. leadership. Kichens; T udorfoot: LaVar Lys-tru- reader, Eva Richardson; Mack Cook. LaVar Lystrup Mother of all, Beatrice Kelander; Since these programs are spon-b- y Portia sort(j local governmental gave a talk on Why I Am a Mary, Mother of Jesus, S. Harris; Lucy Mack, Mother of Tenderroot. the Aaronlc the Prophet, Beth Gillman; Nancy Sunday evening Hank, Mother of Abraham LinFOR KENT, Unfurnished: coln, N'attie Wilborg; the Pioneer modern home. 589 Fast 1 So. Mother, RaN'ee the Nielson; Set' Carling, 284 North 2 East Mother of today, Erma Swenson; for information. a tribute to a loyal ward mother, Mrs. Polly Harris. A 5 or 6 WANTED TO KENT room modern home, In Orem or vicinity. Call 02-JW.P.A. PROFESSIONAL WINDSOR , u- J i MRS. BOOTH NAMED FOR CHILDREN'S edu-ijlion- rl Fe-tiv- al e, PROGRAM SUMMER Mis. Nina Booth who successfully conducted the childrens pregram last summer Is again employed for the coming summer. LIFE AND SCULPTURE Mrs. Booths appointment received unanimous support of all the Frimarv leaders In each of CLASS OPENS the eight wards. Mrs. Booth has had several years experience In this type of activity before com- AT ART GALLERY Vacuum and ing to Orem. Last summer 2500 children participated. Service She will be assisted by Mrs. Registration for the coming Melba Pyne, as accompanist. Mrs. summer months is being taken at Mail, Express or Truck Orders Pyne needs no Introduction. She the Provo C mmunity Art Gallery promptly filled Prices low and classes Satisfaction Guaranteed. for Life and Sculpture being taugh as an extension of AIR Cl LA If El the Provo Gallery by Salt Lake Frovo City Vacuum Service FAN Art Center teachers, Paul Smith 325 XV. Center P. O. Box 802 and Maurice Brooks. CAR8U8ETC8 UTAH PROVO, These classes are to cost the cents per student twenty-fiv- e DRIVE-IRADIO night. The fees are to cover the SERVICE cost of transportation for teachSPARK PLUGS Also prompt, efficient service ers and to pay the model. OrdinIGNITION on House Radios as If class a such this taken arily fAN BELT at as a private or Institutional class TRAJfSWiSSISk & CLAYSON NDIER would cost the student upwards of See HOWARD THOMAS five dollars a lesson, but this class is made possible through 275 So. Unix. Phone 649 x vw.7. the Art Center with capable teachk!wD RjTj? ers at a very small cost and VANCE ARTIIUR DR. shoo'd be taken advantage of by STARTER resin- nts of the community, deVETERINARIAN clares Delmar Nelson, local direcGENERATOR 150 West 3rd North tor. As a part of the same educaThone 953-- J Winter-Wear- y Provo, Utah a summer class In tional set-uon is thildreu's art being carried at the Maeser School each SatuCheck-U- p rday at 10 a. m. The charge per CHIROPRACTOR student is only f.ve cents per from water From spark plugs to starter O. M. THURXLAN DR. cover class to the cost of materials system to generator - - - your car has taken a used. Regi:ra:.oa is taken at 63 North 2nd. West Phone 930 with the Maes-- r school or at the Art Hours: beating from Winter driving. NOW 9 to 12 & 1:30 to 5:30 pleasant Summer motoring days ahead is the Gu.iery m the Fubltc Library. Evenings by Appointment and put into Of mttrtst to parents and time to have your motor tuntd-u- p is do bool si Art order alike the tht.iren the Well experts. by perfect running exl.tb.tion of Provo City Schools I best job possible and at money-savin- g prices. AFFLIANCE REPAIRS row shown at the Library! Drive in today! By Gall-r- y. The txh bition will conGRIFFITH APPIJANCE t.nae unt.l May 25th. T he pictures 6ERXTCE new shown in this group &ra ! RADIO (Car and Home SERVICE at the changed from time to nine dating J DRAKES GENERAL REPAIRS TIRES tie exhibition for different s;i-- 1 Furniture We Call and Deliver Free Exchange x:-- . ettti work. So much t: 114 Wsst was Center Phone 24 iz tix. brought niens. could tot be d. splayed zz czs group exhibition that a e'zizfJ cxk.bil.on was decided c;;i : Dr. E. Mansfield that more work might he izrwz 275 South Univ. Ave. CHIROPRACTOR Phone 649 daring the period of the xzht j tioa, explains Mr. Nelson, t Equipped with electric-therapand y service. EaUwt methods. ! 75 East Center 330 Guests Phone 1093 Washer rd 2. SERVICE PROJECTS IF ANYONE. WANTS TO KNOW ANYTHING TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE ABOUT ANYTHING JUST ASK ME unfinished The nations business will pass in review duing the week of May 20 to 25, when the Professional and Service Projects of the W. P. A. throughout the country will be open for public inspection. In most Utah communities dinners and programs are being planned, and the following projects will hold open house: Sew- ing, School Lunch, Food Preservation, Adult Education, Nursery Research Recreation, Schools, and Records, Art, Music, Writers, and Commodity Distribution. The purpose of the weeks activities is to acquaint the public with the accomplishments of the W.P. A. Professional and Serand to indicate vice Division needs and opportunities existing In every community for carrying through more of Americas unfinished business, During this week the citizens who profit from these projects will have the opportunity to become more thoroughly acquainted with the work being done, and W.P.A. employees will be given a of more comprehensive picture their own divisions. The program is scheduled fo begin Monday, May 20, at 6 p. m. with community dinners to be attended by sponsors, project workers, and the interested general At the Monday dinners public. activities of the Professional and Service Division will be explained by sponsors and project work- - ALL YOUR FATHER WANTED YOSJ TO FIGURE OUT WAS WHAT THE CHICKEN HOUSE WOULD COST HIM TRI-STA- LUMBER CO. THE WAY TO FIND 6uT I THATS Z THAT. Tri-Stat- e Lumber Co. rsr.z !ZSI Parts and W 4 0 - 8 r r V ter -z New Lt V 5 I v 4 W '44 i- - v 1 - i r i "O' Car ?'' V-- J WiJtl Clean-Spee- d r Sqq.5J I re-bri- fre-Gii- jj treating Headaches, Lnm. Stomach aol batfo, liver, Kidney trouble, fewtiv e in Xenra n . ASHTON SPECIALS! , This Is the Place Deluxe Sedan 1938 FORD 4-D- Dual Equipped Original DIack Finish Radio and underwent Heater 1937 CHEVROLET Afkb Mr TON PICKUP z As is v-i- 1937 DODGE Deluxe Coupe Genuine Excellent Condition Opal Blue Finished Jlohair 1936 DODGE l2 Ton Pickup Heavy Duty Car First Class Guarantee p Needs Our Expert j Inc. Cannon-Aslito- n, 191 Ihone 155 South University Avenue i ..Salt Lakes Neivest Hotel .. ANNOUNCING . NIMER Battery and Motor Service hi. s-- pr- in V 1 . v. f ,i. y, S66 of Mayor and Mrs. B. M. Joll Orem were hosts to tver 359 guests at a reception given in honor of their daughter end X'ern XX. and X'irglnia Jolley son-in-la- 1j t;? v ril. (. m- - in? i rexjj Marrott, Friday evening at the Vineyard hall. Mr. Marrott is the '- WWXMXKS4fwti.tWva S OPPOSITE GREAT RIORMON TEMPLE INSURANCE LOANS and REAL ESTATE Reception TOP QUALITY FRED E. RAY i8 N. Univ. Ave. ' J I-ra- Attend Jolley Marrott Sri1 zi . 1 Rates: 200 Rooms 200 Tile Baths $1.50 to $4.00 Phone 108 Hotel Temple COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE RALPH'S RADIO AND APPLIANCE 63 North Univ. Ave. Phono 618 AH Square Salt Lake City, Utah West Exposure Rooms Delightfully Air Cooled ERNEST O. ROSSJTER, Manager HIGHLY RECOMMENDED 0SPHAYC133 Are Now Within Your Reach PHONK HORGiES o WANTED '1 Old and Useless Animals Highest Price Guaranteed " Easy To Build! SEE tfERSENSEHS Phone 337 5th South, 2nd West A -- Homs Is Hard I o Beat 013-R-- 4 JZ You can own a home like this one - - if youre now paying rent, that same amount of money will pay for a home and bring you the added joys and comforts of ownership. Let us tell you all about the marvelous plans that make it possible. - - - Theres no obligation. This HAROLD MAAG HOMES LIKE THIS Mutual Coal& Lumber Co. luurriuno Thone FOX FAB? ii 038-J-- 4 TERMS Cl ( ll Official Gar Inspection And here is a neat, skHlfuIly arranged plan that is mighty hard to beat at anywhere near the price. Ownership of this compact, beautiful small home, as well as many other fine, modern designs, is made eary through our convenient Budget Building terms. MUST BE MADE BEFORE Yen Gel EETIER EUYS FlCiil Ycilf EM CE1LER cjJxmnno Company Vclling BuicU PROVO South 1 936 DESOTO COUPE 0vcSrSer 5 jj; TODAY &S Budget Building Terms Only $299 IIJODI H QPRVIPF w- - P WILLIAMS - Manager LliiUULll uLll I luL (Across from Lincoln Hi.) I CUCI I OnPL THEO. FARNSWORTH (At the Canyon Road) CrnVIPC OLni luL (In Exceptionally Fine Condition) Liberal Allowances on Your Used Car "Where Customers Send Their Friends. ScC Have it done N OW in Orem by 23 West 2nd There is a SPECIAL Every Day! Bimply CANNOT beat the sense of security and and the all round BETTER LIVING that starts the moment you move into a home that has been built especially for YOU a home that really IS YOURS. YOU L- Huish Electric D asar.t H.I1 dies of Il Grove gave a comic e kit Mis. Ida Ell. s and Mrs. Cart r were in charge cf the tits, and Mrs. Maude Park and Mrs M.nine Cordon wcie in gift disibtirge of the hand-om- e play. Kendal! Jollty and J. Kent Johnson received the gifts. The bride and groom will make tin ir home in Provo. Cretk Will Meet Any Price Cal rod Cooking Units beat faster and use less current than ever! New lower price makes the General Electric Ranee even easier to buv! See the beautiful new models TODAY. G-- CANNON . HERES THE SECRET OF FAST, LOW COST ELECTRIC COOKING f ' . N i r gowns of orchid ciuifon, pink net and blue tripe, respectively, and all bad dainty sweet pea and . I r, The l.i.inm r n r3 a mother wore dark blue lace and Mrs. Marrott wore navy blue silk trepe, with corsages of .met pi as and orange blossoms d Hnrri-o- n Scott of Provo, atteud-ithe groom, and the parents rejoined in the receiving line to ceive the many guests. A variety of potted plants and and latge bouquets of peonb-bridal wreath, palms and ferns added to the attractiveness of the hall. Dancing was enjoyed during which a program was furnished acting as with XV. M. Xernon master of ceremonies. The solo, Because, was sung by Grant by Miss Butler, , accompanied Leona Johnson. Miss Chmentlna Calder sang "Do Xou Remem- er- ber?M accompanied by ?rr. Miss Norma Hampshire non. gave a tap dance, with Mrs. Lois The Battle Draee at the piano. 10 WASHBURN SERVICE -- irz ,V. MontFiIy Spear Lumber Co. V. WASIIBRUN At the Canyon Road) h--4 :a 195 West 3rd South rnONE3i . l et thr Building Bag Bit, Yon fbm Irt the comfort, plcssare and economy of p be lour. ' |