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Show TIIE Thurnday, Octolfr 10, 1910 VOICE OF SHARON :i ,u on a Fall Clean-U- p Important In Beautification Program tii.it. 11! . p. p r "If Winter Gomes will often bring Jesuits otht r methods fail. summer the t NOTHCE when m Childrens HOSIERY Extra Quality (Special size 8 Jamis M. Khhlnun, Secretary L.D.S. Church Feautitu at ion Com. r BOND BUYERS $ 590 4 t'i $ k ? t! $ ' 4t ;f IBST That GUNS are gettin o scarce. DKKK (Bl'CK) 4 That OREM DRUG has 2 That even ammunition 1 is getting low - prices! are going higher. inclusive. at - on 6ame as buck. Klecial permit needed. rilEASWT, QUAIL RETREAD TIRES Opens Nov. 3. Dates not announced EEK Xov. 7 to 16, inclusive, $7.50 (special permits). and up ALL SIZES SACK HENS No open season. RARRIT8 Season always open. r Better Get Yours 1 : NOW! 4 2 Oct. 19 to 29 IM)K DEER left? 30-3- 0 Sale Oct. 16 to Dec. 14, inclusive. ; 2 - 15c Bring it in We are close to Orem Drug where you can buy your guns. FARHWORTH Cuap I ; Jt 'Weetiieify THE MARCH 0T TIME k' v ) J At ' In Lincoln High School Auditorium Cheap Electricity makes better living possible. But one of its most important services, to you, is proper protection of precious eyesight lighting Thursday, Friday and Saturday October Is your home properly Light Conditioned? Do yon have proper lighting for easy seeing? If not, by all Sight lamps means see the new Better Light-Bette- r available today at the lowest prices ever. Shows at 7:30 and 9;30 And remember every time you snap 4 switch you are taking advantage of 4 cheap, dependable, friendly service provided by 4 local, taxpaying 10-11-1- Quart 2-lb- SUGAR MATCHES 10-lb- carton 57c 15c GARAGE ... Orem - uunil cans, I2-O- 3 33 f for 25?, SAUERKRAUTS 21(5 CAKE FLOUR, Softasilk 250 430 310 SUPER-SUD- S large rorc! FRUIT COCKTAIL 19c 320 . . . tall 13c Silvalaska 2 tall cans 290 FORK & BEANS A ...... 100 TOMATO JUICE 350 Red Alaska SALMON Tall cans 250 sioo milk surniis ixtia vitamin p SQUASH, Banana or Hubbard ; 10c; 100-lb- s. BANANAS......... per 2c 80c lb. 6c Ib. 19c Anderson, $100.00; An-to- $10.00. The following have paid in LABOR for an investment in bonds or coupons since September 12: W. G. Kockerbans, 18 days; LeVan Dee Anderson 10 days; ChristenCullen 23 Asay, days; Wallace Davis, 17 sen, 9 days; 4 days; Ted Parkinson, days; 10 Nielson. Harold days; Darrell 6 Haws, 2 days; Ray Partridge daysMorley Keeleb, 7 days; Ross Brinley, 19 days; Garth Boyce, 14 BAKING 6 days; Thomas days; Frank Woffinden Jr. 5 days, Clarence Zobell, 1 day, Chester Graff, 9 days; Dan Newell 18 days; Nile Johnson, 18 days; Chas. D. Terry, 13 days; Kennion Anderson, 4 days; 4 . . day. 4 CHOCOLATE COCOA, I.G.A days; Jack Lunceford, 2 days; Stanley Stubbs, 8 days; Vard Johnson, 1 day; Jack Tervort, 6 days; Thomas Kitchen, 2 days; L. L. Terry, 1 day; Orrell Delange, 1 day. Parley Madsen, 4 days; 4 Alta Meeham, days; Morris Stewart 4 days; S. R, Johnson, 3 HARMONY PEAS with one of our large WOOL QUILTS made by the Pleasant View Relief Society. CALL MILK Oil "SLtie t 490 Brand Ta'l cans 4 for Stand-b- y inri SiGO MILK 036-R- 3 t 'Hi I 2 Wagons the place for Hunting Supplies: 2 260 Genuine Ilettrick HUNTING COAT TOUR COOKING FORK LEG ROAST SHOULDER PORK BEEF POT ROAST ZU'ih LB. 200 LB. 160 LB. 160 CRANBERRIES PATRONIZE ALL THE STORES WHICH CLOSE ON SUNDAY tDeale 1 f Large Selection $3.69 and up Pints Red Top SAFETY CAP Waterproofed Duck fully lined IIETTRICK Kedf-lli- 98c up Universal Gun Cover Waon & Con. PHONE 21 1 ... v 69c Mach. Co. 233 W. Center 111 I (II ! f f GRAPEFRUIT asr 950- per bag 90 220 190 Rrf&,,e No. 2 tins, 2 for 2301 White spk. pitor -- 130 FLAVOR-JEL- L I EGG NOODLES tall cans Get Your Flaky Bake' INSTANT TAPIOCA SODA WAFERS 19$ & 4 9 LUNCH MEAT Jar ! CEREAL (n") for 190 Basmaid 1 OCT. 12th 3001 BROWN SUGAR (Eu" for JILK 0 its a real buy at; 1 1 Jar.... 250 s PEANUT BUTTER Rubberized Fits All Guns and Rifles outside Soft, thick moleskin inside. Youll say o 1 FEET,.sl90 PICKLED PIG COFFEE 200 PRUNES , . . f f i'l FLOUR POWDERED SUGAR 4' .69c Each ) s 3-l- i All t America's most popular ? GAME COATS Ilettrick Shell Vests IN SUHSPUH Con. Special Use indirect reflector lamps wherever possible. SALAD DRESSING I'VVI 495 Ib. 21c size. 10. FOR SATURDAY, 490 COFFEE, M.J.B WAX BEANS Phone ' 230 ttl' CORN Make sure there is sufficient light. Shade every light to eliminate glare. 5. Avoid sharp contrasts between brightly lighted surfaces ana dark backgrounds. 6. For close eyework, do not work in your own shadow. 7. Guard against light reflected into the eyes from shiny surfaces. 8. Keep fixtures and lamp dean. globes with new ones of correct 9. Replace burnt-ou- t 4. SPECIALS c Mrs. Snow i b. for com- 3. s Hunter KEEP WARM ,23c DAWN TISSUE. . . .3 rolls 19c SOAP GRAINS I.G.A. giant 45c 2. These simple, approved rules will help you maintain strong, healthy eyes: If your eyes hurt or feel strained consult a petent eye specialist. Rest your eyes by closing them occasionally. b. 150 LUNCHEON MEAT 1. FOR BETTER SIGHT RULES 10 GOOD peared at high school with their dresses on backwards and their hair done up in rags. During the j (Mrs. Ferry Nielson - reporter) day a dance, an assembly and a social were held to honor all new Sunday School session of General members. Conference was attended by John A Shower Social and Thelma Harris Muzzell, was held at the Nit holes home Blanche Nielson Sunday evening Wednesday afternoon In honor of at the tabernacle. Mrs. Joe Purcell. Games and Work and Business Meeting social chat were enjoyed after will be held Tuesday afternoon which dainty refreshments were A served to all for all Relief Society ladies. present. Mrs. Emma lesson health (care of hair, nails NleholGB waB the hostess. Many and skin) will be given, dainty gifts were received by the guest of honor. Class Officers A motor trip to Bingham was chosen at high school for school activities for the year from Wind- enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Carence Harris Sunday afternoon. They sor are: Sophomores: vice-predent, Bernice Hreinson; Eighth were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grade, president, Beverly Harris. Alfred Goff. New Windsor pep club members M. I. A. Bcekee(Krs are: Edith Stark and Helen Prcst-wicMetta Smith and Portia Harris Viqueens retained for the entertained Tuesday at Beehive year are Ea?a Ricliaidsun ana meeting at a bonfire party for Lois Hooley. their Builders class. The girls Junior G. A. A, Initiation passed their trial flights and enwas held recently, LaRue John- joyed an evening of fun. The folson, Betty Backus and Nana Niel- lowing are class members: Betty LaRue Johnson, Vada son were among the 50 that ap- - Backus. Jenkins and Nana Nielson. Members of the Arbor Vitae 9 met at the home of Mrs. Jane Elsinore Thursday afternoon. A WINDSOR can 14c RAISINS, Seedless, 2 pkgs. 15c 1-l- the Utah Power & Light Company. citizen Children 10c si Delo Rowley, WASHBURN s. s. C. Retse SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, OCT. 12th SODA CRACKERS. . 15c pnnil I.G.A., Whole Kernel SUGAR PEAS N3 2 Students 15c Adults 25c 11 days, Dell Loveless Cyril Loveless 9 days; McKinley Cook 11 days, James Anderson 4 days; 10 days; P. W. V. M. Nuttall Madsen 4. days; S. S. Johnson, 9 Drages Market SPUDS, j v. Seem Theatre, Carter 16 days; Arlo Kitchen, 9 days; Gordon Billings, 16 days; Win. M. Vernon. 1 day; D. W. Patten, 5 days; Garth Lee 1 8 days; August Nelson, day; at large asst of Rifle SheIIs 2 at exceptionally low pricse.il f A 10-i- bs j in Osborn ANTI-FREEZ- E We Repair any make of gun. THEO. per pound V feature from th days; also GET READY NOW fOREM DRCGj PINK SALMON full-leng- Nelson, Here Are Utah Hunting Seasons I)CCKS 2 , Le-Ro- IKNOW? only one ; LISTED BY SCERA May-coc- IDO YOU I story of your nations destiny t as f-- J Are you going hunting? ,$ YQUF.CELf in this LK -- Orem General $ 4 K j 1 before October 10th will be sold unless taken away before October 20th. We need the room to handle Venison and Elk. PHONE 023-R- 2 p: for Girls) 2 V tm The following have paid CASH toward the purchase of bonds and September 12. coupons since Chas. D. James 10; Jensen, extra burden for our families. Lavor Holdaway, $15; Terry Clean, sanitary conditions will Golden Lofgran, $4.00; $2.50: help us to protect our health. John B. Stratton, $100.00; Mrs. We should remove all fire haz- Ida Shecsley, $2.00; Gale Loveards of any kind from our homes less. $1.00; Lu7?,tdl Robbins, $50; and public buildings. Check fur- Axel F. Andreason, $25.00; Sharp naces, stoves, and flues before Gillespie, $100.00; Chester Graff, starting fires. Have a thorough $8.00; Clark Carter, $3.00; I. J. clean-uRemove anything obso- Burr, $50.00; Clyde A. Holdaway, lete which may have little or no 50; Julian Hansen, $100.00; A. value. This will help improve the P. Skinner, $3.00; appearance of homes end other Carl Farley, $100.00; L. S. Is The to places. Important thing $25.00; Wilford Gillessee that this is done soon. pie, $50; Adelaide Larsen, $2.00; If we can inspire pride, a Amelia Latta, $2.00; Robert Gilgreater love for home and for lespie, $25.00; Leland Carter, beautiful surroundings, we are $10 00; Tsy Loveless, $50.00; y sure that it will help the beauti- Taylor, $6.00; Ellen Holdaway, $50.00; Ray O. Hawkins, $25.00; Alta Mediant, $25.00; Ruth Minnie Spaulding ,$1.00; Hansen, $10 00; Reed Gappinayer $25.00; Nellie Cordner. $25.31; Wilford Rasmussen, $1.00; J. B. Ilunn, $50.00; Fenton J. Prince, $25 00; Geo. Muhlebtein, $25.00; Victor 92? SWEATERS MEMO: Ladies Silk Charon Industries months up. tin re lias been fin accumulation of trash, waste, and debris in many places, and now is the lime to dean it up. Weeds and other such growths t.iould be removed and burned. The hibernating and breeding places of insects should be destroyed before winter conus. There are many Important reasons for a good fall clean-uThe protection of our health might be given as one of the first. Sickness spells suffering and is an 490 iA d n p. Will you be prepared? S Produce Canned at app-uram- i. During mini! make lot- In Ino of out I',., i t; e boii.is, chui'i.ln s, public buildings, and the community as a whole tiie tie prop, r coiutpiion of the pi (.pie who live iu them and who use tin m? Do.s the visitor or tourist git the piopcr impression of your city? For your own good find for the benefit of the town iu which you live, take piide in making it a beautiful place. Join each with the other, with your neighbor, and your community and put over a complete and thorough fall clean- The ultimate aim of the beautification program is more It than a general clean-up- . however, the recommendation of tiie L.D.S. th..rch Beautification committee that a fail dean-u- p ie held before the winter storms come. The week Each of Cktoiier 13th has been suggested for this clean-ucommunity will hae to select its own time. The important of all churches, public thing is to hade a thorough clean-uplaces, and homes this fall. 1 hi m periodical days infr ttu-i- message in a way that will MiiMilatt a public interest in bt aul an anim uiid help leaders and (pnimittee workers to pul and will ueate in the coming el. hr. a urn. It will also til r pU.cS in w 1m h to p: out am r int.ii Cello 12-o- z. O' Vr Bag 2-l- b. Pkg. 28 220 1 ORANGES 270 1 LEMONS Juicy doz. per 250 f.r 150 - - - 's SHELLS FOR DEER HUNTING AND DUCK HUNTING ROBBINS at MARKET (Across from Lincoln High School) Phone 055-R- 4 PATRONIZE ALL THE STORES WHICH CLOSE ON SUNDAY |