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Show f I I DAY, JUNE 13, TIIE VOICE OF SHARON 1C' SO on i The Midi's Fern and Fae Ru-- s and Mr ami Mrs. Hug l J. Palis, tvfs'o Guii- t Bravo, L tiH, by tl.e Sharon Cooperative Fduealmti! Lwruatum! ol Pi mu, tirli1 diniii Pub.ibev vn' Aoc tK n of O.co. PrinU-- by YtiJi a. uy I ub.i J.iuff Conumny, 67 North First day at the home of Mr. and Mrs f Juv O. t'loeir. el Strict, Froiu, Utf.K Mr and Mr- -. Wi!-o- n K. Anderson and Mrs. Mary Spencer of Enutrt-t Provo, 3 tt.cnd Ciaas Matter, Ck tuber b, 1.37, at tl.e Post Office Ogdt u vmit d during the week Uth. unjer an of March 8, 1? 9. with Mr and Mrs. Thomas Wells. Elir linin' nf Sliarnn 1 ; Evalyn Hansen demonlor the Utah Tower & Bight Co., attended Relief Society Tue-da- y and showed the women present the most diluent way ol cooking by electrh itv. Mrs. Mabel Bunker class leader for the work and business lesson was In charge. Mr. and Mrs. Dwrndin Keik-ma- n and eon, Leon, Mrs. Roy Kirkman and daughter, Nelda of Poiatello, Idaho visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wells Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harding and daughter, Cleo, and Mr. and Mrs Rex Blake and daughter of Salt Le ts returned Norma home Thursday from a four day v.l ation. They went thru the Temples at Manti and St. George and toured the Canyons. They visited in Richfield with Mr. Hardings sister Mrs. Moroni Jensen and family. Mrs. George W. Cropper and infant son of Deseret are spending two weeks here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Blake. Harry, the 4 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gammon was thrown from a moving ear as the door came open, on Tuesday, He suffered a slight concussion but is reported out of danger. Miss Luella Thacher will spend the summer In Beaver where she will be employed. Wilson Madsen returned home last week from Logan where he lias attended the U.S.A.C, the last year. La Vor Hooley, returned missionary from Holland gave an interesting talk at the church services Sunday evening. The following M. I. A. workers attended conference in Salt Lake last week end. Bishop and Mrs. Thorit C. Hebertson, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stone, Mrs. Armanel Larsen Miss Edith Stewart. Mrs. Nora Harding of the Primary Stake Board and the following ward workers, Mrs. Bernice Rawlings, Mrs. Cinderilla Johnson, Mrs. Florence Wilkinson, and Mrs. Afton Burningham attended Primary Conference In Salt Lake. Mi-- Beth Madsen; Cairaa Thacker; Secre-taiCleo Harding; Cheer leader, (Mis Gto F. Wells - Reporter) Janit Clegg; Recreationul leader, Stone Mrs. Thelma Young The Sharon Stake Quarterly Myile Miss and Fma Rogers are the lontert-ntvull be held in VineThe next meeting will be The ward choir leadtrs. yard Sunday. In Id Saturday at the Rogers directed by IV. Iv. Allen, with home. will at Mis. lltltn Allen the organ Albert A. Holdaway was hon-o- i turni-'the singing for the aftertd on his birthday, June 4 at noon se ion. Mis Beth Spalding Is spending the home of his daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hardsix wetks in Oakland, California, While there she ing. Thirty family members enwith relatives. will visit the Fair at San Fran- - joyed a pot luck supper followed Ellis by music and social chat i SCO The Mixing Bowl, 4H Cooking Holdaway entertained on his guiClub, was recently organized. tar, singing several of his own Bresident, VINEYARD y, son-in-la- Attention, Farmers? Get Your BERRY CUPS AND CASES STE PL ADDERS Arsenate of Lead, Spray Oils, Nicotine Stock and Fly Spray from at Edgemont Charon Industries from A. M. to P. M. 5 8 are open ev ery day week each and will Tuesdavs run Fridays Cannery Will more run notice. until further days by special We appointment. r Fathers Day TIES L v p-Nv- j i $1 00 Amelia Lotta, Reporter, Phone 048J1 Report of Temple activities performed during the month of May: LEWIS MOSE MENS WEAR ..i.l . y, Ilo-pi'- It TIES Knit or Good Quality Broad Cloth. Each Of Soft Linen with Hemstitched Herns, Triced at r 250 250 & 49? A ROYAL GIFT SUSPENDERS take notice TOWN CLUB MENS SETS Ilair Oil and Shaving Cream for a Rich White and Medium Tones. Very Smart Prince of a Fellow Styles 5 MENS CAPS Lightweight Summer Caps in a Variety of 0v We Know f I fi J i BILLFOLDS Just In Today i , J L5 :JGS 1L West Center 63.65 Burlington Trailways Depot 9 5 W. E. Rodrigue. Agent 1272 PhoneW. Center Street - M BUYS Gil BETTER loaf From DEALER B01GK Vellins Buiclt Company FROVO 25 West 2nd South There is a SPECIAL Every Day! 1933 CHEVROLET 600-1- 6 TWO-DOO- SEDAN R Tires and WheeJs THIS WEEK ONLY $195.00 Liberal Allowances on Your Used Car Where Customers Send Their Friends CUAKE1 SPARK PLUGS IGNITION Cool As An Because these fashions are especially wearable, unusually becoming-- . . because theyre in the loveliest pas- FAN BELT TRAXSUUS'OJ W f g STARTER ' a Gift Box. Your Winter-Weary- 1 Needs Our Expert tels and the prettiest prints weve ever seen. Because youll look serene and flCNfSATOR your-moto- r ANNOUNCING NIMER and Motor Service Battery 275 South Univ. Ave. 649 Phone Play Clothes for . . St Now every one wears them. Coolt comfortable S 1 Suits For all affairs. Theyre all Sanforized, tailored to fit the mostexact-in- g feminine figure. Made in Shantungs, Crepe Spun Rayons, New Awning tripe Denims and Crisp, Colorful Cottons. in Splendid Provo, Utah Zl r.Salt Lakes Newest Hotel Day Clothes North-America- n s p RADIO (Car and Home SERVICE TIRES BRAKES GENERAL REPAIRS We Call and Deliver Free Shadow Sheers, in Stem Green, Rose Petal, Azure Blue and Navy. Sizes 12 to 44 $2.98 to $7.95 500 13 Check-U- p Drive in today! Assortment 5 Car From spark plugs to starter - - - from water system to generator - - your car has taken a with beating from Winter driving. NOW pleasant Summer motoring days ahead la the tuned-utime to have and put into perfect running order by experts. Well do the best job possible and at money-savin- g prices. charming, cool as chipped ice . . . we recommend your slipping into summer sheers by Barbette, Claire Tiffany, Loma, and Kelly Don Priced from $1.98 to $10.95. TIE SETS White and Fancy Color Non-Wi- lt Collars 3V 3m DIFFENT Boston I Tie and Handkerchief 92? j s.rvit. to CHICAG O FARES vl 2 UTE,Si.tt low Angeles'.. $17.05 more 16.20 Another great fiwt of Ih'nver vacation for trip this turn- your 80 15 frequent service Omaha cool, Kcw comforts, new conveniences Kansas City ton m any weaibrr. (Iiiratro or phone your local agent for literature and 59. 1 5 Visit W ashington othrr ,D lar. New York .... 60. .5 AT BUTLERS Ocean Breeze 920 350 Some J. B. Stetsons At $2.00 Trip " SUMMER Rayon Remember, only $1.93 LOW Round j CARBUSCTCt R Knitted of Town Talk Dress Shirts t SERVICE AIR SWEATERS Fathers Day Treat and a Gift liell Felts Fast Schedule t CALIFORNIA- SALT LAKE CITY j . m fAN iqaspr.gpg SLIP-OVE- MENS HATS 22T-- , KXHIQUU Utah Office Supply m j i Good Quality ll GREETING CARDS t. Rayon and Silk in Dressy Stripes ? 2S A What lie Wants n .MENS SOCKS i Patterns - IUcsSS?5 49? 250 -- : 0; of OtfiiiuriGUG . Boxed Hankies Make him set up and - c jVtio liics: nsiJ SHARON Senior Temple excursion will SHIRTS & SHORTS Ready to Give ' nl gfJ.raGiiGt Boxed , Gh-ro- 44. v4 r t. f Attendance at Salt Lake Temple 101; Endowments 179; Couples sealed 19; Children to parents 4 .4.-- i.isu GENEALOGY STAKE Hell like any one or two of this unusual selection. Patterns, colors and fabrics that are sure fire hits for any Dad. U-U- s strator June 2Cth to f hi id Wedm-duBom the Vtaii Vullty the Sait Lake Ter. pie from Shar- Si liuol. Mis. Harry Day ai.d (laughtirs, la-- t nl. Both her and the on Stake Winnie Mae ami Lind, are visit- baby a:e doing line. . s(i,t g tniUvijj uuc uviu tut. ing Wl!h their husband and fatlur WhitL. P. Vaihy and fifth Sunday, we wish nil chair- this wetk in kimbtrlj, NttaJa. n s, weie ley, the home men of the wards to arrange wuh Mrs. Dot a Cambell of the tptdkers at sact ament meettin ir bishops to prepare a prospent the witk ena at tne ing Sunday evening Fern Gamgram on Genealogy, to be given home of Mrs. Hairy Day. Mrs. mon gave two aecordian solos. in connection with the sacrament Cambell plans to make her home on that meeting evening. in Provo in the near future. The Salt Lake Temple will close Mi. and Mrs. Earl Wilkinson After considering the many for the summer on the evening of and family of Spanish Fork visitJuly 3rd and will reopen for the ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs sides to the qiotion of sugar btet ordinance work on the Mose wages, the U.S. Dipurtment cf Wilkinson, Sunday. has derided that not morning of August 12th Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferguson Agriculture less than S an acre or 4 0 cents Stephen L. Cliipman, Ires. are the proud parents of a baby an hour Is a fair and reasonable boy born to them on June 5 at the wage for thinning beets in Utah. Feiguson home. Mrs. Eathel Kelley of Idaho Falls, Idaho was a guest at the According to U.S.D.A. reports, home of Mrs. Belva Went this (DeLenna Bradshaw - reporter) last week. She visited with other the United States farm mortgage debt in the fall of 1939 was the relatives here in Orem, also. Air. and Mrs. Byron Carter and smallest in 20 years. The June meeting of the Sharon Only 17 Ward Relief society will he hern Joshua Ashton of Woodruff were out of every 1,000 farm owners June 23 at 2:30 p. m. at the home guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. lost their farms last year by of Mrs. Lizza Anderson. The S. A. Carter this week end. Mrs. Vern Johnson returned teachers topic for July will be given, and the visiting teachers ? v-will give their June report All 'j relief society members are corli-all- y invited to attend. Mrs. Ethel Dickey was hostess at a shower given in honor of her daughter-in-laMrs. Beryl Dickey. at her home Tuesday afternoon Social chat was enjoyed after which a delicious luncheon was t j served to the following: Mesdames Esther Wilkinson, Meriam Bradshaw, May Reece, Cinderella Johnson. Florence Wilkinson, Dorothy Bird, Agnes Nelson, Y. Yasuda, Fountain Tens Billfold Sets June Sorenson, Mary McEwan, Zella Sutherland, Beryl Dickey, Brief and Underarm Cases Charlotte Skinner. Ethel Dickey, Books Miss Beverly Smith, Miss DeLen-- n Mens Smoking Sets Bradshaw and Miss Virginia Numerous Other Items for Dad Dickey. Many beautiful and useful gifts were received. The Sews and Sews Club Fathers Day elected the following officers at a TITTER recent meeting: president, Wana SPECIAL Hazel StevElder; enson; secretary, Emma Lou Mll-le- l; reporter, Virginia Dickey; song leader, Gloria Swanson; and recreation leaders, Vaudus Man-guand Valeen Elder. Anna Hubbard of Maple Hill, Phone 15 43 East Center Kansas is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hubbard while attending the B.Y.U. summer t EXPERT HOSIERY MENDING BY MISS LYDIA ALLRED J.v x yCJUTY m f 'ey ETYLC fea mm !Xf?rtCE Free Knitting Instructions Every Day from 3:30 to 5:30 by Mrs. C. L. Jensen ? ... f i OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON TEMPLE 200 Rooms 200 Tile Baths Hotel Temple Rates: J1.50 to $4.00 Square Balt Lake City, Utah All Wert Exposure Rooms Delightfully Air Cool ERXE8T C. ROSSITER, Manager HIGHLY RECOMMENDED J |