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Show THE VOICE 0 SIIARON J Thursday, February 20, 1911. SPORTS anogos with 9 tallies while Smith scornd 16 for Sharon. ('Millard and Recreation Pleasant View.. Vinejard Fdiemont TOUTIN' AMEN T I1U1TH Pleasant View M. Men OREM WINS LEAGUE STANDINGS Won FLEASANT IIEW CLINCHES Timp i ii og os Sharon Lake View . j eagers clinched a berth In the region three round robin tournament last Thursday when they defeated the Edgemont quint 44 to 15. The P. V.e havent lost a game In league play They were ahead all the way in Thursdays ga-e- . The Edgemont crew failed to play their usual aggressive game Jones played outstanding ball for the winners, scoring 20 points and playing a smooth floor game. Conder and Elliott were high for the losers with four each. Vineyard took undisputed possession of 2nd place with an easy 45 to 12 victory over Lake View. Anderson and Shumway led the victors with 23 and 15 points respectively. In the other game of the evening Timpanogos defeated a make shirt Sharon team 23 to 21 In a close game. Edwards led Timp 5 4 3 2 1 ... 0 Lost St, CON D HALE CROWN Squeezing by Wasatch Service 0 27 to 25 Monday night, the Orem 1 2 city basketball quint clinched the second half title in Recreation 3 three league in Provo. Minus 4 5 players who were out with the flu Orem was hard pressed to hold off the improved Wasatch SPRING! ILLE GETS DISTRICT LAYOFF The region play off will be staged In Springvilleg new gymnasium starting February 26 and will run through to Saturday, March 1, It was decided at a meeting of district officials last SunThe tournament schedule day. was drawn up and other routine matters pertaining to the play-otournament were taken care of at the confab. Roy Johnson, district supervisor, was In charge of the r crew. The ripe Plant won the first half title and the two quints may meet In a playoff for the league crown. RECREATION LEAGUE will get underway In Orem on Thursday, Eeb. 20, at the Lincoln Admittance to the high gvm. games is free and the public Is ff icrdlally invited. By Parlell Peterson meeting. SCERA RECEIVES PLEASANT VIEW DR VMS MILLARD Pleasant View was drawn In the SURPRISE VALENTINE same bracket with the strong Manavu and Fourth ward teams which are almost a certainty to One of the most beautiful and enter the play off. The P. V.s, sweetest experiences In connection however, drew the winner of the with the building of our Community Auditorium was the receipt of a huge beautiful valen- tine from the students of the Spencer 4th Grade. On the valentine was a daintily decorated envelope and In the enletter velope was the following with a $5 00 bill enclosed. "Dear Mr. Anderson: The day you came over and talked to our class about the new theatre, we decided we would like to give a little money to help. We planned a Valentine Secret and Instead of giving valentines to our classmates this year, we put our money Into this envelope to give to Scera for a valentine. Sincerely, Fourth Grade Students: Nina Watkins, Dixie Selman, Lorna Jean Maycock, Ginger Nelson, Dixie Loveless, Marie Bylund, Leonard O. Moore, Geraldine Hansen, Elaine Anderberg, Thomas Patten, Earl Prestwlch, Fern Gordon, Inez Adams, Ray Gappmayer, EUie Pina, Ramona Beardall, June Lloyd, Earl Booth, Marvin Shepherd, Llnyd Wilde, Sherman Harward, Carroll Davis, Stewart, Glen Gordon, Mary Jean Clark, Alex Beffort and Joan Halbersleben, Verna Lon Evans and Elwood Dennett. Miss Dorotha Jones, teacher of the class, Is as happy as her students. She said, "I believe the best way for the boys and girls to learn to appreciate the fine things in our community Is for them to make little sacrifices so that they might do their bit. We have had a lot of fun doing this as we bare worked on our secret valentine during the last two or three weeks. Truly it Is more blessed to give than to receive. The Scera Management and to make Board Members wish public acknowledgement of this valentine and thank the boys and Like News? Then KOVO is your Station! Raymond Gran Swing Fulton Lewis, Jr. o Roake Carter Wythe Williams Dorothy Thompson ' ' ho ether radio station can give yon as complete a news service a KOVO. According to the authoritative figures of the Cooperative Analysis of Broadcasting, a national organisation, the Mutual Broadcasting 8ys tem has FOUR of the top seven commentators, includ ing Americas No. 1 new analyst, Raymond Gram Swing MLS also regularly releases Associated Press bulletins and short wave foreign news broadcasts. 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AND APPLIANCE All eggs produced by one hen tend to be of a similar size, shape, and color, though they may vary LESS THAN WE REPLACEMENTS COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE RAIJH'8 RADIO fur- j .D all nish the music The M. Men have charge of refreshments The ward budget cards will be honored Other tickets will be 40c and 10c. As S' ENDS THIS WEEK 2. school Spencer gold, ple and colors, have been decided upon for the uniforms. Max Call 24 Mutual Coal & Lumber Co. THiXmva cars Phone Fifteen couples, under the dl rection of Mrs. Lee Brooks and Gordon Blund will demonstrate the annual M. I. A dances at the Gold and Green hall to be held In Timpanogos ward amusement hall next Tuesday, February 25. The crowning of the queen ceremonies will he the feature event of the evening, with Miss Marie Olsen chosen as queen and Misses Helen Rhobock and Phyllis Dee Farley as her attendants. Anderson will partkipate as representative M Men. The hall bag been extensively and decorated for this occasion 45?! Quart bY Gallon $225 AXMINSTER RUGS COME IN AND TALK THINGS OVER Pleasant View ward M I. A. has set the date for the Gleaners' ceremony of sheaf binding for March 1, announces Mrs Yvonne Perry president. Madge Lewis Is president of the Gleaner girls of the ward who have so ably achieved this distinction for their group, and who will be honored that night by the entire ward. Timpanogos Ward Gold and Green Ball Next Tuesday Patterns in Floor Coverings CHESTS New 9x12 The spirit of Independence is stilt characteristic of America - - - - and the ultimate in personal independence is to own your own home. Regardless of markets, a home is your safest and best intest ment. With easy terms still available, you ran build right now. SIIEAF BINDING SET FOR MARCH I the uniforms. Purchase of materials only Is planned, as the mothers will make the uniforms, and then additional fees will be paid by band members to make up the remainder of the cost. Cap, cape, and trousers in pur- SPECIALS! Spirit That Still Lives A 166 Went 8r4 North the Scera theater, to which SEALEX WAX NEW g Lincoln high school students were Invited. The money, earned at this venture will be used to buy Injures Long Life, Easy Upkeep, for All Linoleums . . Agriculture Farm Exhibit Band and orchestra uniforms are soon to be owned and worn by the students of Spencer school, the first step being the sponsorWyoming at ing of the show J Pint Drl-Fo- Spencer School Works for Uniforms Place Your Order in Jan. or Feb. Prints or Inlaid. Agriculture Farm girls. greatly reduced prices. New 1911 machinery for the'r Fruit Federal Land bank who explained Packing 'business Large fruit the proposed bill which is expectFrom ed to help delinquent Farm Loan markets will be vibited South Bend, Indiana, they will borrowers. A film showing a tjpkal AmeriA. Ray Fkfns and Stan Patten drive a new car home can farmer's life was shown along left Provo Friday on a business with the picture Wyoming". trip to the East. They will visit Boys the Bardie Manufacturing plant Loans at Hudson, Michigan, where they Study will see the latest modern adBoys To aid the Agriculture class of vancements In building of Spray At Lincoln underMr Mr in school and machines Ekins high Fatten are Utah's representatives standing the problems of farm An exhibit prepared . by the for Hardie Dependable Sptay-era- loans, borrowing, etc., the Farm Loan association invited the class Union Pacific railroad hnd the They will also go to Middleport, to attend one of their meetings Anaconda sales company for the agriculNew York where they will pur- held in the Lincoln high school local students studying chase 2 car loads of Niagara auditorium. Wednesday, February ture and farmers, was held Fri-at American Fork at 9:00 a. m. Dusters," which are the 12. President Sidney Cluff con- day, February 14. latest modern farm machinery for A discusoion led by Professor ducted the meeting the control of crop pests Reports of Stock will be purchased, of all the activities of the association J C. Hoguson of Logan began kinds of Niagara heavy Chemi- given by various officers were of the exhibit. The subject was: "Soil fertilitv and the production for the Spring opening of great interest to the guests cals, their new modern warehouse. The guest speaker of the meet- of better potatoes. L. W. Brewer of the discussed federal and state InspecThey will also buv latest mod ing was R V Wright tion of potatoes. Other speakers were Victor R Rasmussen of the state board of agriculture; E. E. Davies, Union Pacafic agricultural agent and J. L. Bond of the Anaconda fertilizer company. Agriculture classes from Lincoln. Lehl, Pleasant Grove and American Fork high schools attended this exhibit. ern PI. 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