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Show VOICE OF SHARON Thursday, July Mmki Orem Electric of: Home Sunbeam & GE Electric Appliances SUB TS ABOUT THE Freeman Stoker Let us install one this Bummer ready for you when the cold weather comes. WE SELL and Eecommend: GII1SON RANGES and REFRIGERATORS and ABC WASHERS Also: RADIOS P1IILCO W. G. Yergensen J. A. Thompson 17 CEE ora GREASE LIFT SPECIALIZED LUBFJCATION Ton Can Get Tour GROCERIES f GAS Drive Out for WHITE SFOT DINNER VERL KOFFORD, AA'AAAA - people whose eyes may be sensitive. The walls will be Thursday from Los Angeles Ill visit In Utah during his decorated with flourescent paint which will be illuminated tion. His mother, Mrs. Axel by black light, the first of its kind in the w. inter-mounta- I 1 CHICKEN Mgr. The terraced large stage has two huge curtains operated on a circular track under motor control from the projection room, a most unique feature in itself, but add to this the fact that this curtain, of beautiful silk plush, in deep coral color, will be the largest curtain yet sold in the 9- - ' intermountain area. 10The large, spacious circular lounge will be provided with comfortable seats for visiting patrons, and a small modern fountain service will serve soft drinks and ice cream. 11. Both men and women rest rooms are of latest design, with an extra spacious fowder lounge with large dressing table and mirror for the ladies. 12. Both stage and auditorium is designed so that multiple use can be had from them thus serving conventions and conferences and all community purposes with perfect ventilation, lighting and seating comfort. - Served to you piping hot, right out of skillet, with hot rolls French Fried Potatoes BILLS SERVICE go ? r BARBECUE jj A new dish, with all the trimmlngs - - - and youll love It Gas Tires Accessories - Oils - At the Right Trices! SHE ; I !j IT THE FOR US FLOWERS AND SHRUBS FOR PLANTING Also CUT FLOWERS at Our On Provo Bench C. YORK, 'Our customers have built Our Business r HAIR CUTTING AND LUNCH Now .Open! Or cm A8 Sack . OLIVES Tall Cans 12c I.I&H 12 Confections DOG FOOD 125-fo- j ot cans 15c I.G.A. PEAS, Roily Polly 3 cans for roll ITE LUNCH 25c M- SANDWICHES CONFECTIONS. 100-lb- s. 25-Ib- s. IIonev-Be- e Graham pkg. 28c CRACKERS, z. 10c MIXED VEGETABLES y Twin Peak 3 cans 25c 12c KERR LIDS, per doz. SERVICE WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS YOUR tFRUlT JARS QTS, COTTAGE CHEESE 9c SLICED BACON (Rindless) lb, 29c POT ROAST, Young Tenrr Beef lb. 20c lb. 22c PTS.6Q ri 1 BEANS, Wax or Green 5c per pound POTATOES. DEALER W. P. Williams, Mgr. Gas - Oils - Tires Red for .17c TOMATOES, fancy Quality for PICNIC HAM (tenderized) 790 SHELL 15c P COLD DRINKS Including Ice Cold Water out of the tap LETTUCE, Jumbo Head 5c Shelliibrication Oar Market frill Ea Closed All Day Sundays We Aim to Serve Jane Withers in GOLDEN HOOFS featuring Charles (Buddy) Rogers and Katharine Aldridge. Monday and Tuesday July 14-1- 5 i I f HEAT-TREA- T f Gentle! 12-o- "HEAT-TREA- Zlu tins z. & 2i BEANS 10c tins PEAS - CORN JEANS No, 3 for METHOD Protective! New! the CORNED BEEF Angelo Lean and Tender f) PORK No. The 1 - 2 STRING tins SHORTENING Red and White I WASIIO Granulated pkg. CALL 055-R- 3 For Appointment tins COCOANUT Hallmark tins 21-o- z. EHoTLsac 27c PINEAPPLE, Sliced or Crushed, No. 2 tins QC 2 for Z3b exclusive with the I NEW RAY GOLD SEAL MA- I CHINELESS PERMANENT is WAVE. With this sensational new development, we can use a Imore gentle lotion than ever g before on your hair. I All FRESH Kinds of - CUPS i 25c 17c FLAN A PICNIC Y Box Materials Berry Cups ALL FRUITS IN SEASON! and those delicious j at Errol Flynns dashing heroism seems to desert him in a domestic crisis brought on by screen wife Brenda Marshall and mother-in-laLucile Watson in this scene from his first modern comedy in three years. Its FOOTSTEPS IN THE DARK i - Oil - Lubrication T. G. SAWAYA, Mgr. w TIMP. MARKET Also The Bumsteads are here again in BIA)NDIE GOES LATIN starring Penny Singleton, Larry Sims and Arthur Lake. MRS SIIEESLY - Prop. Fruit Jar Rings EVERYTHING For Canning Wednesday and Thursday A Full Line of GROCERIES Watch this space each week for some Real Specials! 200 Cano In JoEy 16-1- 7 DO YOU KNOW That Summer Time has almost as much SICKNESS as In M Inter time. That e pride ourselves on hating the leanest, freaheat prewription stock In Utah County. That is just an extra service In our businea whhh takes care of jour health In a spevial way. That we would be glad to fill jour in t prea riptlon for you. t i i v i ; MEANS We Mean Business! COME IN and get our Proposition Telluride Motor Co. J .y. Klondike Melons Qrem Drug July 51c for Ihe family WATERMELONS DELICIOUS and Gas FERi. LINCOLN 9c Also Barber VASATCH SERVICE BURRS MARKET JUICE 15c can GRAPEFRUIT I.G.A., Ralph Bellamy discovers new talent from the lineup the floor of a cabaret in the musical drama DANCE GIRL DANCE. With him are Emo Verebes and Katharine Alexander. Maureen O'Hara, Louis Hayward and Lucille Ball are on RASPBERRY CASES & WHITE CAR SERVICE 2-l- 46-o- EED HOLIDAY SPECIAL COLD DRINKS 21c BOBBIN'S method -E-L- Birmingham i i! U Try Our: That 62? $1.57 $6.03 WIIEATIES GRAPEFRUIT, No. 2 cans WAX PAPER GROCERY COLD DRINKS SUN reason a ho has spent the past several months there returned to her home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Letter Anderson and daughter Gloria Jean, Mrs James Nuttall and son Carl and daughter Rosalaun, and My. Norma Lewis and son Larry of Idaho Falls spent the week end visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Victor Anderson, Barbara Anderson went back with them for a short visit. Mrs. Lewis and baby will spend two weeks here visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Amtoft and children and Dal Blaine of Oakland, California are visiting here for a week with Mrs. Amtoft sister, Mrs. Edith Spalding. The R. Club ladles and their husbands will hold a party at Canyon Glenn Friday evening. Mrs. Cloulde Stone and son Dean spent Friday and Saturday at Lehl. They attended the Lehl Homecoming celebration. They were the house guest of her mother, Mrs. Mary B. Russon. Raspberries SERVICE A Specialty Here! ICE CREA- Sugar are 17c Quart 10-lb- s. js MALTED MILK $1.05 and (Across from Lincoln) "Star song service, "America, Spat gled Banner and "God Bless America; two quartet numbers; INDIVIDUALIZED O Home Beloved and "School SERVICE Thy Feelings by Elroy Murdock, Roland Harding, Kirby Allen and Taylor Allen, accompai led by CANNING TIME! Helen Allen; organ solo, Helen Allen; vocal solo, "Flag Without a Stain, Leland Wells, accomHERE! panied by Arva Williams. The M. I. A. Theme by LaWana MilFOR The Story of Our Native ler; Land, Dern Miner; Latter-da- y Saint Ideals, Joy Clegg. Prayers AND were offered by Jos. A. Murdock Cherries and President Samuel Blake. At Sacrament services next We have choice, fresh fruit Sunday evening, B. S. Hinckley direct from the local orchards. will be the speaker and a good Also musical program is being preparTOMATOES and MELONS ed The Bishopric desires a good Fresh Every Day I attendance. LUNCHES FOUNTAIN Full Line of Groceries I.G.A. CLEANSER 9c 2 cans for I. G. A. SHORTENING 49c for PICKLES, Calco Dills 21c jar 4 'HimutttuMtiMBMfmittHiiiHiiHiHiitMmtiiituiiWHiiMnmttmmimiHHt Tlisss Prices Efiecliie Saisriay, July RITZ CRACKERS 19c large package DelMonte COFFEE, Drip or Reg., lb. 27c BUTTER ; CONFECTIONERY Besse Duncan As New Manager. Our friends and patrons Invited to visit ns. 2 TOURIST MARKET VALLEY-V- With FLOUR '?&.' s? OREM BAKERY uy Formerly Drages Market if Phone 116 A PROFESSIONAL liL ! 4 If Prop. nr Strongheart V ROADSIDE FLOWER SHOP HEART OF OREM 11-1- vacaAnd- JS VISIT OUR SEED DEPARTMENT We have choice Flower Seeds for Sale York Barber Shop 2-I- I. A. Sunday Evening Service was directed by Sarah Olsen and Leland Gammon of the M.I.A. Violin solo, "Flower presidency. Song" by Verna Harding, accompanied by Mrs. Leah Rowley; M. THIS IS OUR SPECIALTY! Twin -- Pines I BILLS'' (Della 3tone, reporter) Phona 024J1 r?. s jj SHORT ORDERS Watch for the Neon Sign VINEYARD 6A 'i floral SDcsqunq and b Landsscapincj 5C? I i iA ; jj J SANDWICHES t It Rokbocks Sons jj I SPARE RIBS 1 Heres Where You Get 4 A A $A xJ'-- c:;:;ntt:::::tt::attKu::t:unnnng:aK:ntmatatgnnnscK:giau:utmgK;nmff::uuunmgni j; in area. $ A'A A j July spring-backe- While Ton Fill Cp with Have Tour OIL Change at Friday and Saturday Austin Reunion 6. The heating and air conditioning as attended by Mr. and Mrs plant is of the latest type, and insures comfort for vast audiences at all Ariel Larson and family, held at the Lehl Park, where 232 descentimes of the year. dants of the late John Austin Sr. 7. Furnishings will be of the d ery best, with SuO gathered. seats, arid carpets and drapes of exquisite beauty. Dr. and Mrs. Juel Andreason 8. Lighting system wall show no visible lights, to annoy and sons McKay and Cal arrived Unique in style of architecture, the first of its hind west of the Mississippi river, the Scera theater nearing completion in Orem is already making this community famous throughout the country. Hundreds upon hundreds of tourists from eery state in the Union, passing through Orem on highway 91, the busiest highway in the country, stop to inquire and remain to wonder at the architectural beauty and the vast possibilities represented by the $75,000 structure just west of Lincoln high school This sturdy building, constructed of concrete far in excess of the requirement of the Utah building code, is adequate for a much larger community than Orem, but its planning and building committee have had their eyes fixed to the future, and its architect, Fred Markham of Provo, is e in creating something so realizing a dream of a unusual and of such extreme practical value. At least a dozen outstanding features mark this Community structure as worthy of particular attention by people far and near: 1. Its unique style of architecture. 2. It is a COMMUNITY theater. 3. Its sturdy construction will last for centuries. 4. It has a most beautiful setting, landscaped with lawns, flowers, and shrubs. 5. A Darking lot within a half block will accommodate Ifie-tim- CONTRACT WIRES Q t '"j 2u0 cars. THEATRE JSC ERA Coiiiuniiir 10, 1041 ii! v 1 , T4t ' A.S- - - 'a t 4a. . 2 LOCATIONS 3 - t ' , ' First N, and Unlv, Are. Provo Fbone JOOO 1001 Gene Tieiney, wbo portrays Elbe May is seen in the famous play TOBACCO State and Canyon Road In Orem Phone 055J-- 4 ran for eight years on Broadway. Charley Grapewin, Marjorie Ramlieau and Ward Bond. ? Lester, as she ROAD, which The cast includes Service with a Smile ChKr.Jcrjrrr;:Ejrjr;;R:;rr:r.a:r::yu:tr:n::::ua V |