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Show THE VOICE OF SIIARON Thur-da- LAKE VIEW (Helen Oveson - Reporter) Mr. and Mrs Thomas Johnson hail as tin ir guests Thursday, 5Ir. ml I), nni R Vt Pearce Jr. and sou Raynor of Reaver. They were on their way to Salt Lake City to attend Teachers Institute. John C. Shaw of Los AngUes visited this week with Mr. and Mrs Joseph Shaw. He will return home by way of the Northwest and San Francisco. A6 JUST MISSED! Almost right time often results In disifciUT, anil every watch owner should have an time-piecefficient Bring jour watch in today for our free Chronometer Check. Well recommend needed repairs and quirte yon lowest prices on expert work. e. W. E. MITCHELL YOUR JEWELER Inspector for Union Pacific and Utah Coal Railroads 81 West Center Phone 83 (Ad. No. of a series) 2 Preston Madsen, small son of and Mrs. Alfred Madsen Is Improving, following a serious ear infection. Mr. Mr. and Mrs Elliott Sabey, Alfred Madsen and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Oveson attended the dancing party at Joaquin school Saturday evening, given by the Young Democrats of the County. Mr. Oveson won a small radio in a drawing. PARLEY' W. MADSEN son of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Madsen of this ward, left Monday for Ontario, Calif., to join the U. S. Army Flying cadets. Mr. Madsen will train at Ontario for nine mouths after which he wt.l enter the army for three jeata I I1E OLD IR1EVDS t LI ET met at the home of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Shaw Saturday evening. A deluious hot supper was served after whuii 500 was played by Mr. and Mrs. Peter Grone-maMr. and Mrs Don C. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Humphries and Mr. and Mrs Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Williams received the favors. A few relatives of Norman Scott met at his home Saturday evening in honor of his birthday. Chinese Checkers were played and a delicious supper was served "I utti lie olfn t r- - of the P T A. who mb d the iimucii tie eting In Koik Wednesday were-AltMlit d. Elf',. Pm. i ir, Melba Cluff and Ztl!a Coliin Vi- - Furl Ca.ti-at enu a birthday party Kuturduv for h r on Johnny. Those enjoying the party were: Nvru and Curtis ColLouise and vin, Dcauri Ashton, Dii k Diamond, Kenneth and Donna Ashton, Helen and Carol Hansen, Irene and Gene Offtrt Gifts were presented to Johnny and a dt ticlous luncheon was served. Charles Anderson is very 111 at the Utah Valley hospital. The Relief Society lesson for next Tuesday will be the Social to 17. Service and Family Relations under the direction of Anna Campbell and Aftin Hanson. Mrs. Newell H. Baum was hostess to the Daughters (Mrs. Zella Colvin - Reporter) 2 of Utah Pioneers Thursday afterTelephone noon when the following program Mr. and Mrs. Mack Corbett and was given: song by Haws Baum, children Carol and Don, Mrs. Hat- accompanied by hlg mother; lestie Soloman and Miss Nellie Col- son on the pioneer mills and milvin visited at the Colvin home lers was given by Mrs. P. K. Nielsen who was assisted by PioSunday. neer Moroni Gerber, Mrs. H. L. Slack, and Mrs. R. G. Ercanbrack; two solos, by Mrs. Stanford Bing0ttr ham, accompanied by Mrs. Sterling Cluff and a piano selection by The following ofJanet Baum. ficers were elected under the diLAS VEGAS $ 8.00 rection of Sarah H. Passey, counSAN BERNARDINO - 9.95 ty president; president, Maud D. LOS ANGELES - - - 9.95 Glazier, vice president, Annie W. sei and vice president, SAN DIEGO 11.80 Buckley; Ami-niui- i -- PLEASANT VIEW 033-R-- SODTH .ft' a iiif.liR .rUI I Ellen For Informmilam nd low BURLINGTON TRAiLWATS M. Patten; secretary, 600,000 Ready For Roll Call .ill) n 'A .VMIIVGTON, I) C The largi t nu min r of volunteers ever to t.ike part m an Amencan Red Cross Roll C..11 drive will appeal to the nut. on November 11 when the organization seeks membership support for Its services. Vice Chairman James L. Fieser, In charge of domestic operations said the appeal would be carried by nearly 600,000 volunteers In more than. 10,000 communtiies where the Red Cross maintains chapters and branches. He pointed out that many chapters have been organizing for the membership campaign since early summer and anticipate the most successful Roll Call In their historv. No quota has been set as this Mr. year's membership goal, Fieser explained. He pointed out that thg Red Cross this year needs the support of every adult American able to join. "Today the Red Cross is faced with a year of uncertainty a year of great potentialities of human suffering, he said. "If the Red Cross is to be able to share Its responsibility in the Important work of national defense, It must be ready to carry on its services - year-roun- Remember tlrnt triikily pleated you were going to wear to the club? You tried to press it j ourself, and then turned to us for help. You learned that day why were so proud of our spe ial w ork. d litlle number We think being able to handle special jobs well is H 1 rerun Coal Deposits are found, American Industry has taken root Imlu ary lb mu mis utmost efficiency, anil must have economy t nexcellcil by ally competitor. That explains industrys heavy use of eoal, the fuel that costs less. And coal heat is health), .IIKAL he.it, free Ironi shocking, tieing "quick changes." health-slu- u ' LINES FROM LIFE We Recommend KING OR CASTLE GATE COAL Prompt Delivery Utah Timber & Coal Co. Phone 232 (Ad. No. ot a a unlie-lierab- same length. 119 N. 164 W. 5th N. sc I ms) ANNOUNCES Reconditioned and Guaranteed Models See These Values Before You Buy! Let Us Help Ton Save! 'Ihe Phone Inc. South University Avenue No. 3 of a (Ad series) for A most popular GAME COATS j j Large Selection $3.69 and up i V- -J Red THE JOLLY FAMILY ed Mom and Pop Jolly were ready for young Skippers arrival, with a grand nursery that lie enjoys more than ever now that hes two years , We remodeled the old You to he we had see, explains. store-room- Pop Spis ini nursery wallbmird. built-i- n unils am other building triiks rail make a dream nursery of an unused room. On our secial plan, the cost per month of such a children's heaven averages onl) $9.60 WE LL HE GLAD TO EXPLAIN Mutual Coal & Lumber Co. 5 . and 2 W ( d No Phone 357 1 1 of a series) 120 V. Cen. (Ad. No. 1 Provo Ph. 880W of a series) Miracle hxuit IfolfAic ... Linini tj SHE WAS THE FASTEST TYPIST THEY HAD EVER Earl Clt HAD- SHE NEVER MADE ANY MISTAKES ON THE BOOKS - $25 SHRIVERS at NOTICE Produce Canned at ! SHE GOT DOWN EARLY AND STAYED Sharon Industries A NO THEN SHE FOUND OUT WHY THEY FIRED HeN.c LATt HER FEET WERE SHABBILY SHOD before October 10th will be sold unless taken away before October 20th. We need the room to handle Venison and Elk. PIIONE 023-R- 2 Run-dow- shoes create an impression of personal n shiftlessness - - - because feet arent a matter of money. Our expert repairs cost little hut look right. well-dress- ed LOUIS KE1SCH and SONS Sd (At the Rear of The Booterie ) Phone 707 Wagons the place Hunting Supplies: j America's I Jolly . yarns arc twisted into one to make a weave that's literally a miracle for wear. Combined with the expert needlework of Cloth-craf- t, you have a suit hard to equal for appearance, wear and complete satisfaction at a moderate price. program of envigorating explained by Genuine Ilettrick HUNTING COAT J hi old. . , Graduate and Registered Optometrist C V Is . Phone 155 Con. Heir-Condition- popular Provo radio station announces that beginning Friday evening, October 18th at 7:30 p; m. the hit program, I WANT A DIVORCE, starring Joan Blondell will be a weekly feature over your local station, in cooperation with the Mutual Broadcasting company. its name. Three strong worsted ment; Clark Carter, camping activities; Cliff Fielding, Health and Safety; John Lewis, Explorer commissioner and Milton Bellows, Scout commissioner. Elght-- 0 of a Beries.) Here's a suit as durable as Oct. 2nd to gency service, he explained. The following men were selected as officers of the District for the- - insuing year; W. M. Vernon, Distriit chairman; S H. Blake, organization ; Hetfry Taylor, Finance; Arnold Burning-haand Lowell Varley, advance- Provo Greenhouse . Hpiee-pl- y Chris-tophers- Where the Flowers Grow" Cannon-Ashto- n, 191 was 6 STURDITWIST com-mllt- Their Annual October Clearance! EVERY CAR REDUCED for Quick Sale! 35 and way to be sure about your eyesight is to have an eye examination by an expert optometristWe'll be glad to tell jou whether or not you need glasses, without any (Alligation. Univ. Ave. Cjeneial 1Jea Assistant Executive Merrill at the Sharon District committee meeting held Oct. 10, at the Sharon stake seminary. This program is being conducted to stimulate Scouting and prepare patrols and troops for emer- Lovely Roses Sweet Gardenias INCORPORATED CAIiliON-ASHTO- N Democracy scout 475 (Ad. No. that way, theyre the You see, you alwavs rely on what your eyes tell jou. The only known Madsen Cleaning Co, Bniineli the Salt Lake temple from Sharon stake. Number of Endowments performed 42; couples sealed, 29; chi. ren to parents 7. A senior temple excursion will be held Friday, Oct. 18th to the Salt Lake temple from Sharon stake. There w ill be special rates on the Orem line on the first tiain leaving Provo at 7:38 A. M on 77c the Friday, October 18th, rouni trip rates will be In effect from Lake View station. The new strengthing Just Call any !ypp of garment ldavel. iApiaiiicu, miiuaid Named for Sharon le But cant For Prompt, Expert Cleaning and Pressing on New Scout Program Bill was Just a hit bothersome, if jou get what I mean - - - alwajs hanging around and always so darned bashful. But when he sent me a perfectly glorious, gorgisjus, corsage before the big formal well, he sort of got me. I realized that while lie might ho short on words he was plenty long on sentiment. it? doi-Mi- 't Dr. G. H. HEIXOSELMAN There were 29 members attended the temple excursion which CcaS Facts looks Certainly important. KOVO, Amelia Lotta, Reporter, Thone 01 HJ 1 was held Wednesday, Is AB Longer Than CD? full strength." GENEALOGY STAKE w Moments Amanda M registrar, chaplain, Amy N. Slack; class leader, Zella A. Colvin; relic committee, Nora D. Ashton and Cosette B. Allred. . - -- Daley; irfmtWl-ifi- 1 'J 4 0 17, j.- I P. Ekins; organist, Melba DEPOT 95 W. Center St. - Rhone: 1272 W. Cluff; historian, Ida A. Ercan-brai- nZV (Mi)ir x, Top SAFETY CAP Waterproofed Duck fully lined HETTRICK . . . 98c up Universal Gun Cover Soft, thick Rubberized moleskin inside. Youll say its a real buy at Con. Wadon ssasfiaETassamau.js,: RECORD COMPANY CANT COME ON MONDAYS neid!. Let L. C. Guymon, IVovo's leading electrical contractor give jour home a free WEAR OUT? Unless a phonograph record becomes craiked, few people detest its deterioration until it has become terribly had. Decline of radio set performance is equally hard to detect - - - ami often can be stopped by a few minor adjustments of delicate parts. For consistently Rood radio reception, yonr set should be i ins hid by an expert every six months. tan TEKNI-CIIE- Lectra-Tes- t Scientific check-uof home electric facilities. Recommendations and estimates. No obligation. Co. 255 W. Center L. C. Guymon 471 t East 6th North .( I, . i i d - Provo Inside Stuff: Photographs appearing in newspapers and magazines are composed FA0 of small dots. Looking at the Background of a Product Hardware has to be right in every respect or it's no Taluo at any price. When we consider stocking merchandise, we want to know about its background: who makes it, the reputation of the manufacturer, the skill of the workmen, the calibre of the designer, the grade of raw materials used, the tests to wliich the finished product has been subjected. Majbe it looks good, but we want to know that It actually is good. We have to satisfy ourselves before we can satlfy you. K Radio Inspection p 69c & Mach. PIION'E 211 - Home Fits All Guns and Rifles outside WHEN DOES A PHONOGRAPH ... s Ilettrick Shell Vests I Sarah Stalh r can't have combecause pany on Monday she has t iron in the living room. Her kitchen needs electric fai ilities, and Sarah knows It but like many others she puts off getting the hitehen electric sockets she 69c Each Special t; Chassis and speaker cleaned, tubes checked, micro- meter adjustment of moving parts, wiring checked, tonal 11.00 tests, etc. Ralph's Radio & AppLCo. S3 N. Univ. ( d No. 1 1 Ave, Phona SIS of a series' Con. Wagon & Machine Co. 233 West Center (Ad. No. 9 rilONE of a series) 24 ' |