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Show 1 THE VOICE OF SHARON (Elu' M' tablhfccd TLunnlay, April linin' nfSItnrnu at Prvo, ItaK bj th 4orUttwm oi Orem. Prtoleil by tJ eat Mrrt, Pruvo, Utalx. kn, a Second C.a Utah, under act of March 3. lwfc UTAH COUNTY D.U.P. ELECT NEW OFFICERS Pub.iaintk Ju?y Ortubcr EjuctKnl Rrr No Cootwrativ Shn'-of- i b, bl Company, riorum th birat lS7, ai th Post uffic at Piwo. Mrs. Ruth H. Bioikbank. Spanish Fork, and Mrs Sadie L, Kusson of Lehi, vice presidents; Mrs. Adria R. Porter, Provo, secretary; Mrs. Flossie P. Sanford. assistant ing :t polity ot all mu uni to Britain. That bapp nod I now beMiss Oiphu I.audie Reporter lieve that in aiiot lit r IS months I'm-- ; aid will he so tremendous Mr. and Mrs John Duncan Ftislmd will be trading blow for e spent Sunday with Mrs That's when low wuh Germany Dune: n and Mr. and Mrs. Day. N'tither side tlie war will Don Mrs. R. I) Wells, Norma and w ill be stupid t a nr 'h t j go on and Mrs. Di k Wells spirit Sunday in on until tin re is i m- U ti J Salt Lake visiting with Mrs. Anna 3 'n and Russia s Olsen. Mr liahson to' w- that AmerSwann Day ican convex s r A nerica's mawas held on the 2nd of April, tt nils going to Fug id aie riot and mothers and daughters of the tar nr the d rr Beehive Girls were guests at the Timpanogos chapel, with 77 honor badges being received by girls Couple Takes of this ward. Visitors from out of town who Wedding Vows attended the Farewell Testimony A inr.iiag of interest during for Elder Leo Ford were; Dee J. Thomas and wife. Mrs. Mae the wet k wua solemnized SaturEdwards. Mr. and Mrs Robert day evenin'- March 29, at Copper-toI'tah when Miss Mcrlene Brierlv from Salt Lake and Mr. David A. Fenrod of Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. of Moroni Olsen of Windsor became Pleasant Grove, for nerly the bride of Joseph Orus Johnson, Idaho. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Tlie W. T. Reynolds Family Johnson of Mammoth. The cerePreall met together Sunday. sent were Mrs. Iona Goulding. mony w i3 performed by Bishop from Alta; Mrs. C. N. Tomson George Nix at the home of the sister-in-laand Rhoda Reynolds from Boun- bride's brother and Melvin Olsen. Mrs. Mr. and Wadon tiful, Mr. and Mrs. Myron The bride wore a beautiful of Scipio, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Reynolds from Benjamin, Miss Celile gown of pink silk net over pink satin. Pearls adorned her bridal Jensen of Centerfieid. Word has been received that veil. She carried a bouquet of roses and white Harvey Newell has been assigned pink Miss Nyla Nesbit of Provo, was to Battery F" 145 Field Artillery maid of honor. She wore a rose in San Luis Obispo, California. taffeta. The bridesmaids were Her 83rd Birthday Miss Edith Stewart of Vineyard, was the occasino for the family who wore a frock of blue lace of Mrs. J. C. Burr to meet at the over blue taffeta, and Miss home of her daughter. Mrs. Roy Kofford of Sharon, who was forty-thre- e Park on Sunday, dressed In pink lace over pink members of Mrs. Burr's family taffeta. The bridesmaids and were in attendance, including 10 maid of honor carried boquets of of her children. pink roBes and white sweet-peaBest man was Arvil Stone of Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Vineyard. After the ceremony a Lucius Laudie Sunday were Mrs. wedding dinner was given In comRobei t Weibrecht, Mr. and Mrs. pliment to the young couple by Ira E. Mann, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Olsen, to Wolfgang of Salt Lake City and which members of the two Imfamilies attended. A Mrs. Sabina Allen of American mediate beautiful 3 layer wedding cake Fork. On Tuesday, April 8, the ward served as a center piece. A reception in their honor was M. I. A. will hold its closing session. There will be a reception, given at the home of the brides parents Wednesday evening to award honor night, and a one-awhich 175 gueBts were Invited. play with an hour of dancing. Many beautiful gifts were received. Mr. Johnson is a graduate of the Tintlc high school and Mrs. Johnson is a graduate of the Lincoln high school. (Helen Oveaon - Reporter) The young couple will make In Mammoth. An enjoyable time was had at their hoe the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson, Wednesday evening of last week when a group of friends called and surprised Mrs. John(Mrs. Geo. F. Wells - Reporter) son, the occasion being In honor of her birthiLlV. which was Sun-da- A Delightful Social Rook wasNplayed and a pot was given at the home of Mr. luck supper enjoyed by 20 friends. and Mrs. Victor M. Anderson, Prizes were won by Bessie Nelson March 25, with Mrs, Olena Gamand August Johnson. mon assisting Mrs. Anderson In Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Oveson, entertaining a group of old and Charles Madsen of this ward friends. Progressive rook was and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Madsen played and clever prizes were and family of Provo spent Sunday given to each guest. A delicious ' In Magna, visiting Mr. and Mrs. luncheon was served to: Mr. and J. B. Robison and family. Mrs. S. H. Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Edwards at- Raymond Harding, Mr. and Mrs. tended a Wedding reception at J. J. Madsen Sr. Bishop and Charleston Saturday evening. Mrs. Walter R. Holdaway, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jacobsen, Ellen Holdaway, Mr. and Mrs. BUI Jacobsen and Virginia Nelson Henry Maag of Grand View, Mr. motored to Evanston, Wyoming and Mrs. Conrad Maag of Orem; Saturday where dinner was en- Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Stone of Salt joyed. They returned to Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lake City and visited friends In Sutpsion of Lake View; Mrs. J. the evening. W. Clinger of Lorenzo, Idaho and The Second Ward Choir gave Mrs. Jay Redd of Montlcello. the following fine program In this The ward missionary committee ward Sunday evening. Sweet are Mr. and Mrs. Vern Williams, Sabbath Eve, Lift up Thy Voice Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stone and Mr. In Singing, King of Glory, and Mrs. Kenneth Olson. "The Lord is My Strength" and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gammon, Mr. the "Hallelujah Chorus; a trio and Mrs. O. A. Whitley of n by Myrtle Henrlchsen, Fay Jones and Mrs. Theron Whitley enand Reva Knigbt; a duet by Anna joyed a tour of southern and talks western Idaho last week end. Hansgen nad Olga Cook; were given by Robert Halllday, Ward honor night will be held Raymond Green and August John- at Mutual Tuesday evening. son. Members of R. club will meet Mrs. Elmer Olsen and children at the home of Mrs. Roy Holdof Wattis are visiting at the home away Thursday afternoon. of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Clegg and family and Bina Clegg of Provo motored to Salina Sunday BABSON SEES and spent the day with Mrs. Cleggs aged Grandmother, Mrs Ellen Humphrys PEACE IS 1942 Mr. and Mrs. Axel F. Andreason arrived home Thursday having Si ienrp Monitorl spent the winter in Los Angeles. (From f'bri.-tia-n Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Rasband The fall of 1 94 2 will see the were Vineyard end of the World War with a of Ileber City ncgoti.itrd peace, according to visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Arvil O. Stone Roger W. B: bon. intermit ionally whose long and family visited relatives in famous range forecasts In the past have Salem Sunday. been almost uncanny iu their ac- secretary; corMrs Edith Madsen Powell of Mrs. Lucy I. Clyde, Provo, Provo is the new president of the responding secretary; Mrs. F.mma Z. Provo, treasurer; Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, Mrs.Mackeusie, Cora R Clegg, Spanish Fork, following their annual convention Mrs. Sarah H. Passey, held here last week, with 275 auditor; Mrs. Edna Swen- Provo, registrar; in who attendance Daughters son Smart. Provo, historian; Mrs. of the past beard plowing reports four years work under the able Mary M. Weight, Springville, chorister; Mrs. Lola Abel, Ameripresidency of Mrs. Sarah H. Pas- can Inez M. Fork, haptaln-b'TUr- s term who her had sey, during of custodian Provo, Stevens, comin or the directed compiled Mrs Maude R. Roberts. piling of 16 volumes of biography relics; Provo, librarian; Mrs. Adelia S of Utah county pioneers. Commendation came to Mrs Dixon, Payson, parliamentarian. The President's report showed Tassev for this achievement, as 1,709 registered members in Utah 24 of the years during previous county, and $5no has been turned organization in Utah county only over to apply on the installation 16 other volumes of similar maMemterial had been gathered. The of a furnace at the Pioneer in Provo. orial building 30 was years organized Chapter At the luncheon, two county auo by Mrs. Flora Dean Horne who was present and honored by pioneers were honored, Mrs HatMrs. and the convention. Mrs. Ida H. tie Taylor. McClellan Mrs. Provo. of Marie Robey was state Kirkham, president, and also present received an Eunice Stewart Harris of Provo, ovation from the convention. Mrs. former president, was honored as Ilene Cummings of Sait Lake City, the oldest member. a member of the Utah Central The 1 940 production of wool in camp, conducted the election. the United States, both shorn and 449,763.000 lhs. OTHER OFFICERS pulled, totaled elected during the convention and was the largest on record. c Garden Supplies . . COLD WELL IG-Inc- h Quality MOHAWK SPECIAL! Rubber Tired, pushes easy Best Buy in Town U. S. m'ZJ Real $6.95 QUALITY LAWN HOSE Flexible cord forced - - - LOANS 23-fe- a fine produce Only the most AO ft 1 J CONSOLIDATED WAGON & MACHINE COMPANY i ' - The Oierland Can Make This Your Home Thousands of people in Circumstances similar to yours have profited this year by building homes with low-coF. H. A. loans. Under this rlan of 414 home ownership, you can enjoy your home as you payments. buy it with convenient, rent-lik- e The conservative, modern design of the home sketched above is sustained by the trim, sheltered windows. Two entrance and the horizontal-ligh- t convenient kitchen, bedrooms, a large living room, features the of few a are bath and only utility room, of this attractive home. Uby not visit our office tomorrow and study the attractive floor plan of The Overland. It is el 035 one example of what you can build for See N. Univ. 78 Tbt above figure includes taxes, insurance, interest, and repayment of principal. Tni-Sm- cala-lilie- PHONE lOPtt Real Estate Fire 'liH-,1- 1 A'1 The District IV office of the Utah State Board of Health announces the addition of Mrs. Jane Loflis to the Public Health Nursing staff in Provo. This will lessen the heavy load which the other two nurses, Mrs. Carol B. Raile, and Miss Mildred Allred have been carrying. Mrs. Loftig has had several years' experience in Public Health work, and has recently returned from the Public Health Nursing school In Portland, Oregon, according to Miss Rrcsie Hanen, nure, of Health Dlst-r- ii supt-rvi.-ir.- t No. IV. - "Helpful Sen ice" I During a viit to Miami, Mr. Babson, whose winter home Is in Babson Fark, Fla , said that after the negotiated peace he believes there will Immediately be a boom of the magnitude of the X 2 9 boom, lasting until about 1950. By the fall of 1942, when England with American help holds enough proxies in her pocket to sit at the head of the conference table, there will be a compromise piace for which all factions will he ready. Germany will get England will something United The have her empire. elates will concentrate In the n Hemisphere. Peace will Ip i r stored to Asia and Africa Paly, alp i dy tin- weak link, will row w a 1 r. "I w..s in Europe at the Mart that 1 h of th w ,i r and I pi d 0,011.0 from th- - o'ii'.n ,k of New Nurse dded in Provo 'JO ''-- l. V-- . a- - 7 c " o Kindi of poultry were valn-- at ?U1. J., tiaiy , 1911. lii. f '.'-'i- " on 1 Gas VLRL KOFFORD AND zz i Acres I.lm k Ixratn 1th j she rest Fast River Ilot-- ; tom water. Sale $1500 or j will Lea.se $75.00 for one j i j ear. S 14 : 514 j j i j Frame Home large; Special Improvements j ; REPAIRING lot I MAKE Ol paid. I LK! See Us Now RALPH'S RADIO AND APPLIANCE The Home of Guaranteed Service 03 North Univ. Ave. - Phone 018 and BATTERIES I PROWS & HAWS REALTY CO. ! Phone : REX GRIFFITHS j53 North Agency University Avenue; REPAIRING 810 West Center Phone 24 At Furniture Exchange Quality 47 N. Ph. Univ. Provo c Drapers Fix-i- Shop t Phone 884 SAM, the Shee Man 53 Sheet Metal Works 872 West Center UTAH PROVO Tin - Copper and Sheet Iron Work Photo Finishing 25c I owe it West Center Phone auxiliary organization meetings are scheduled at various times and places throughout the conference period, the special priesthood meeting being set for April p. m. 8G s Class Announced The Expectant Mothers class was held Triday, March 28, at 2 p. m. The subject under discussion was "Clothing for the Expectant Mother. An attrac- tive assortment of such clothing, which was loaned by tne local merchants, was displayed. The next class will be held Friday, April 4, at 2 p. m,, at which time Baby Clothing and Supwill be discussed. The plies Provo merchants are again loaning some very interesting material to be displayed at this class, according to Carol B Raile and Mildred Allred, Public Health nurses in charge or the clas JOINT AGREEMENT we i ? i . g riti d . ,1 -- S'.,, w i i k for J fw; U;S INSURANCE Phone 710 HUSKY CHICKS PERSONAL LOANS Day old chicks, produced from strong, healthy flocks, culled and mated carefully for several generations, deprofit velop into makers for either egg or meat production. fluffy chicks, all Cash When You Need It! $20 to $300 better AT PERSONAL Finance Co. Hand-selecte- A certain citizen recently askWhen liquor is legal now, ed, why does the industry always appear to be in the dog house? The whole industry, he said seems to be looked down upon In the dog house. Brother, that's where the trade has been ever since the days of Noah. And, it is our opinion; and it's more than it's a conviction that opinion the dog house is where It will remain. This is because of the product sold in other words, the traffic itself. Making it legal did in no wise change the nature of alcohol, wine, beer or whiskey. No matter In tire dog house. how many good-wicampaigns may be put on to try to raise the love of tire trade, it will never lie on a par with legitimate inand lemondustry The ade and orangeade business do not live and thrive on the downfall of their own patrons; the liquor traffic does. The liquor business will always remain, in the minds and hearts of the better element, the respectable people of the communities in evrry state In the nation, right where it is now, and has always been. In the dog bouse. operative development of the Great LuKts Pt. Lawrence Rivor of national basin in the tn'ere-t- s The d fen-to both countries. Irrojeet will provide for both navi-- c it on and power at an estimated ro-- t of $266,170.f,l0 but is sub-- j, t to approval by the L S ami the Canadian parlia-- ! y Canada the rr- - Il'fn! e d, fnll-of-pe- Phone 022 Per 100 $ Priced from Oon-cr,- I Phone 011R2 Provo Hilton A. Robertson - Mgr. AUTOMOBILE EIRE 13 East Center ll Expectant Mothers CHRIS. JEPFES0N Central Insurance . C. V. II. Says: . day. Specal priesthood meetings and North 1st West 07 East Center tiiimuiiitiiiMimiimiiHHimmmmiiiiniiihiimiMMiiiiMiiiimiiiiinninmmiiimmHtimtimiintmitimmiiiitmimiimitiiMitiini.mtiuiiimiifniiimrtii Church services generally in Sharon stake will be deferred Sunday due to the 111th Annual Conference being held In Salt Lake City. This conference will begin Friday, April 4, and continue through Saturday and Sunday at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. each call GENERAL CURTIS AGENCY CONFERENCE These make ideal work shoes GET THEM AT z. We can arrange your financing for you to Let us explain jj3 build. I it to you. 111th ANNUAL All Kinds and Sizes Ever Blooming Roses Repairing 5 7 Climbing Vines EVERGREENS Provo, Utah Wst Center Rebuilt ARMY SHOES 73 to your to yourself family and to oivn your own home. at 432 DcLuxe Shoe at SUPER SERVICE 50 East First North You 5 and W. W. THOMAS a Roll Live In a Better Home 174 SHADE TREES Flowering Shrubs Guaranteed RECAPPING We Do Expert Work on Soles from 49c up S S. TT ELECTRIC RUBBER WELDERS 270 West Center 8t. J. L. FISCHER R. FRUIT TREES Thone 1418W Ornamental and cant bring him anything that cant he fixed. West Center -- Led bv J. II. Hale Peaches Z7 I - DOC FIX IT 4 45 GESSFORDS INC. A Full Line of - - Lynn R. LeVitre Provo, Utah. 420 West Center 408 West Center HOLLOW FARM NURSERIES SEE t 23S-- WILDWOOD USED CARS SAYS: You at j North 8th West! PIIONE PERSONAL LOANS Snow3 Cycle Shop Artists Supplies j Wilford Perry II. A. C. Radio, Washers and Refrigerators at and The Perry Seed Store is open now at My residence, PROVO KEYS lath'd WALLPAPER jj Provo, Utah 053-- J Made or Get Your 016-R- 3 SEEDS 1493 I Stein Insurance Phone WO 150 West 8rd North SEE j Phone VETERINARIAN j and BUNKER FAR!, IS FEEDS Briinliall Bros. j I HICK STARTING MASH $1.05 MINED PIG FEED $1.42 II RD WHEAT (IUi leaned) 1.25 I u. s. TIRES VANCE HEAT FEEDS COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE DR. ARTHUR M $1.65 (treated) per cwt 81 EFT SPANISH ONION $2.l0 SEED, per (round TIRE PAINT CO. PHONE 650 FIRST TIME ADVERTISED Mgr. Holt E ALFALFA SLED per lb. 10c (Det.il) Other grades, down to, per lb. 12c CERTIFIED DICKI.OW V III. AT $2.2.1 per cwt CERTIFIED TRH1I BARLEY $1.80 per cwt ( DICKIAiW SEED UTAH VALLEY GLASS UTAH Oil GROCERIES - Co. Provo REPLACEMENTS Call GLASS Agency ct LAKE VIEW WHITE SPOT VENETIAN BLINDS Willard L. Sowards PROVO SEEDS Ahlander Mfg. 176 S. Univ. Ave. s. La-No- ra Wc-ter- I.mmni Cdmpaxy r. Phone 108 Aye. n, curacy. A Month COMPLETE FRED E. RAY Lin-do- . LEEDS GRAIN SLEDS TIRES ALIOS Glass Radiator and Spring Service PHONE 100 and REAL ESTATE LOANS y. Scientifically mixed and blended lawn quickly. High germination. select seed used in this mixture per package SERVICE INSURANCE - VINEYARD Rein- LAWN SEED to INSURANCE to L . Be-si- s. . Provos- Directory of Business Opportaimii ! are: Springvllle, would be shap- hu-ih- SHARON 3, 1041 TAILORING Lnrlii-and Gentlemen's Roth FINE TAILORING SUITS and COATS nt $25 up ALTERING REPAIRING s .00 jj up TIMPANOGOS HATCHERY Coior 3rd South & 7th East Pltone Provo 013 REMODELLING See MITCHELL i; . i The Tailor Provo 491 South 2nd AVert S. L. .; .: :: ittiiDwI FOX FARM PIIONE 051. 13 Reconnais-san- r Squadron stationed at the Airport. The fust of Its kind and the largest g isoline fueling system In Utah, it differs from the ordiaa v underground fueling system in that the gasoline will be forced from the tops ot the tanks by water coming into tlie bottoms of them from a 200,000 gallon elevated watir tank near by. The watir will come in contact with the gasoline under it'd the two will not mix. The in army lush oitaup grs hiinih'rs - so Lgl t that it will float on top of the wat r. Not only Canadian farmers but also those of Argentina and Australia are now taking measures to adjust their wheat production to demand : ad protect their income through national farm programs, a step in which American farmers were leaders 7 years aco. The Argentine and C. nadian Governments protect their farmers by t, offering to buy their wheat out-peb- but tills pre-sur- e, id c YERGENSEN Work has been started on the installation of a 400.000 gallon gasoline tank system, costing $140,000 at the Salt Lake Airdrome for servicing bombing planes of the 7th Bombardment SSth i ;; old and useless animals bought at highest prices Sell direct to the Fox Ranch and get full value for your animals, Airdrome Group and the ; Horses Wanted Huge Gas Tank Started at . ins b d to dirfi-'tilti- ii Argiritine farmers are r. d of about 5 3 con's a bu hi'l and Cat, ,d,in fain. is about 50 emts. a'-u- V |