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Show Thursday, July 31, 1911 THE VOICE OF SHARON TII.1PAN0G0S GRAND VIEW ed with relatives here last week t nd. (Mrs Rex Griffiths - Reporter) and Mrs. Dale Larsen and Phone 014-R- 3 son Larry spent U t wet-in Satina Mrs. Dins Larsen's with t.rdiit visiting The Ward Outing, was (he speaker in church 1' at pparents, Mr. and Mrs. Conway. held at Granite flats on the Sunday evening and gave a very Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Palmer 24th was Quite a success In spite on ot talk the value interesting and two sons went to Mona Sun- of the rain and chances that had temperate living In the work ot to be made. The D.U.P, were in A vocal solo day to vinit with friends. the world today. charge of the program which dewas sung by Seth Larsen accomHugh, Vent Went picted the prophecy and fulfillpanied by Mrs. Alice Jensen. has purchased the home of the ment of the pioneer's trek to the the preliminary part of late Mrs. Sarah Salisbury, and is During west. Mrs. Arthur Clyde directthe meeting five people were conremodeling it Into an ed the program with the followfirmed members of the church modern residence. The house, ing people taking part: Ashted lh earlier been baptised baring of which was built many Taylor, Chris Riding, Clyde the day. They were: Mark Wll-de- part years ago by Jesse Knight, Is in Lunceford, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Ronald Carhart, Lewis Gapp shape and when completed Buckner, Earl Buckner, Mr. and and good Gladys Scott, niayer. Mis will be as fine as a newly built Mrs. B. M. Jolley, Mrs, Kartch-ne- r, James Dealer. home. The community is glad to Mrs, Rogers, Mrs. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Patten count Mr. Wentz as a permanent lilrs. Davis, Cleo and Theo Har-war-d, Lucille Nuttall, Dee Davis, and family moved to Salt Lake resident. and Don Griffiths. Bail games lant week to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Prestwich, and horse shoe Mf. P&ttea 19 employed In Ogden pitching were enMrs. David L. Rowley but dne to the scarcity of houses Mr. andMr. joyed during the afternoon. The Row-le-y Mrs. Jr. and Albert and there the family will live In Salt Sunday School had charge of sellreiurned Sunday from a ing refreshments. Lake City. pleasant vacation trip at YellowMr. and Mrs. Cyril Loveless stone park and other places of The Testimonial Meeting and son Jimmy of Focatella visit interest. held Sunday evening for Eldar 4 Mrs C. II. Pouison - Reporter) Mr. k n, Extra Large TURKISH DRESSES $1.09 m J r FRONT APRONS Famous Bon Jean" Herringbone Cloth Work Shirts and Dwalne to San Luis Obi.-pThe boys are with Battery F of National Guard, after a weeks furlough here with rela- tives and friends. girls home at North Fork. Ca-4- I . greetings from Elder Grant Blake is laboring In the Spanish who Mr. and Mr. Chester Bouuoua I American Mission in Mesa. and son of Montana and Mrs. Emmett Moyle and children of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos D. Miller Twin Falls, Idaho are visiting have had as their guests during with tholr father, Levi Bounous the week Mr. and Mrs. Roy Perry and other friends. and daughter Myrna and son Charles of Lake View, Oregon. Edgemont literary Clab was entertained Friday by Mrs. Miss Lawana Miller has spent Lola Wiscotnbe. President Zepht the past week In Salt Lake visitSmith conducted the meeting. ing relatives. Mrs. Ethel Woolston gave a fine Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Williams review of the life of Vincent Van Gogh, the Dutch artist, by Meier of Magna were visitors here Delicious Graefe. refreshments were served to 10 members by Mrs. Wiscombes daughters, Mr. i Loleta Dixon and Mrs. Wilma LAKE VIEW $20 to $300 Chicks Timpanogos $10.00 per. 100 Heavies slightly higher, with discounts allowed on fall orders booked now. LEGHORNS, only ton Hills, the second Call in or phone today, and let us help you Make More Money! PURINA CHOWS for Poultry and Livestock While You Wait! HALF. SOLES Approved Custom Grinding and Mixing Service hospital. East 3rd South Alina Nieol of California, Ily-ruNieol, Dona V. Nicol and Lois Balser returned Saturday from a ten day visit to Duchesne county. Mr. Nicol, Alma, Dona V. and Viola Kirby of Provo left m 2k PLYMOUTH BINDER TWINE Guaranteed 5-l- b. 8-l- b. 500 Feet to the Pound Ball . . Ball . . By the Bale Phone . . EDGEMONT 592 (Mr. S5.40 CONSOLIDATED 255 W. Center 17 Maxine Davt - Reporter) Phone 023R1 Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wiliam and Mr. and Mrs. Ctouide spent the week end at Fish lake. Mrs. Greeiy Orvin and daughter Hazel ot Mobile, Alabama, The Pioneer Pay Outing visited here during the week with of the ward held Thursday at i Mr. and Mts, Harry Orvin at their I Conrads' Ranch was enjoyed by home, a large crowd. A program conBishop and Mrs, Walter Hold- sisting of accordion number played by Miss Maxine Plnegar aw y and son, Robert, spent Frl-- 1 and Miss Carol Stubbs; songs by day and Saturday at Strawberry Miss Irene Hansen and a talk by on a fishing trip. Bishop Stubbs on "Our Pioneers." Mr, and Mrs. J, J. Madsen Jr., Later picnie lunches were enjoyed and several baseball game were and on Wilson, and daughter Carrol, visited with Mr. and Mrs. played during the afternoon. John Glllman in Ogden WednesMr. Alta Mecham the ha been day. They also attended Now! Phone REMODELLING Trust. Sot) ' MITCHELL 016R-- 3 491 South 2nd West RALPHS RADIO AND APPLIANCE The Home of Guaranteed Service 63 North Unlv. Ave. Phone 613 See FRED E. RAY 78 N. Unlv. Plane Ave. Provo COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE Pleasant View OIMR1 LOANS and REAL ESTATE REX GRIFFITHS 198 Radio, Washers and Refrigerators REPAIRING Phone 24 810 West Center H At Furniture Exchange Business Property 7th East 3 and 8th North. See this good jj jj location. :: J Home Mod. jj COMPLETE Frame p jj and of good farm land, Glass Radiator sad jj close to Lincoln high, Provo Sendee Spring jj Bench, $1500.00 :: :t 100 PHONE j: Acres Frame and 2)4 jj jj of ground. of fruit and jj Mfg. Co. balance plow land, sufficient p jj ij water for irrigation 476 S. Univ. Ave. purposes, Provo 8 Culintary water and electric jj lights. $2800.00 jj We liave some homes trade L. FISCHER jj for farms or large homes trade jj jj for smaller homes. We have jj Sheet Metal Works jj what you would like In the jj 872 West Center jj Rest insurance, Business Pro- - ji UTAH jj PROVO ij and Homes Farms. perties, Work Iron Tin Sheet and Copper I PROWS & HAWS 1 jj tie in. jj 11 Ahlander J. REALTY CO. jj jj and Stein Insurance jj53 North Provo, Utah. 164 West 5th North Phone 232 j Agency I ill E? SISK Two-Ton- Cannon-Ashto- n, Provo, Utah Inc. BUICK RECAPPING 432 West Center GET YOUR FEET OFF TIIU GROUND Bring Your Shoes to Repairing IN UTAH COUNTY CHEVROLET Coupe Radio and Heater $195 00 Heater FORD Tudor Sedan $175 00 e DODGE Sport Coupe Paint $145 00 Sedan New Paint DODGE $275.00 Sedan Heater... .$275, 00 C'HEV. Master Deluxe New Paint $325 00 Sedan PLYMOUTH Deluxe DESOTO Deluxe Coupe New Paint $295.00 Sedan R. II. D BTICK Special $496.00 New Paint CHEV. Deluxe Touring Sedan $425.09 Sedan R. H. D TERRAPLANE Deluxe $445.00 R H, D ... $845.00 Sedan OLDSMOBILE 70" COMPARE PRICES! COMPARE V A LIES! welders j University Avenue;; DeLuxe Shoe BEST Used Car BUYS ELECTRIC RUBBER TT Guaranteed W. W. THOMAS Utah Timber & Coal Co, CHEVROLET 4 Ladies and Gentlemens FINE TAILORING Both SUITS and COATS at 23 np REPAIRING ALTERING INSURANCE Many iamlliee are enjoying the benefit ol a modernized home because the ABC Monthly Pay meni Plan made li poeaible to buy on say monthly terms. Complete plan lor all kind ol HOMS IMPROVEMENTS are available at our 1934 1934 1934 1935 1935 1936 1936 1937 1937 1938 1939 031-R- TAILORING W. F. WISOOMBB proud of home that have been improved and modernized. Piped to invite thetx Families SEE OWEN DRAPER A Art Name You Can J repair. pendable 000 Bunker Farms Phone Orvin. and Mrs. Ilyrum Larson Tuesday for a 2 weeks visit to and Mr. and Mrs. Ariel left SunAt Yellowstone park. day morning for the east. Detroit they will purchase a car The Mutual Officers and a tour of interesting places wish to announce that a special will be made. Don Larsen, who program la being prepared for is teaching at the State University your pleasure next Sunday in Lincoln, Nebraska, will return home with them for a vacation $5.17 The Tailor Mrs. Merrll Olsen and daughter Jacqueline of Spring Valley, Nevada are visiting bore with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mr. At 850 North 17th Wert Call there for money saving price on all kinds of de- Express Prepaid Delivery to Sept. 10th) A FIX-I- T In New Location! BEAR RIVER MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY Fire, Automobile General -- here. AT PHONE 244 69c MENS HEELS 29c Provo, Utah DOC. Brand Pcngrove Quality per 1 00 VANCE 8rd North We-rt- t fhozits BUY Ronald Timpancgos jllatchery Phone 613 PROVO 156 BINDING TWINE ( ARTHUR VETERINARIAN ..$1.50 per cwt. LAYING MASH, Gol $2.12 per cwt (A feed that fills the egg basket) Ladies OUR HOME MOW friend Bit $1.60 WHEAT, Hard K UTAH SERVICE PULLET CHICKS '!' president was excused. Mrs. Roy Davis gave a humorous reading and Mrs. 1Ioki, for Recovery of Maj. T. C. Ilebertsen was Roy Taylor, the outgoing president, was presented with a beau- expressed Sunday over the tele-- j tiful gift. The Relief Society phone by Mrs. T. C. Ilebertsen at trio, sang one number. Refresh- San Luis Obispo to her father, J. J. Madsen Sr. ments were serve. Hebertsen has been Major Mr. and Mts. Afton ITarward seriously ill for more than two and family spent the 24th at Salt wei ks. Mrs. Ilebortsen reported Lake. They visited' with Mrs. he was Improving slowly and Hurward's nephew, hopes for a complete recovery Knight who is in the L. D. S. are held by attending physicians. PROVO 91.19 $1.23 BO-lb- s. Bale Found 8 Ball TtldtktA 'KtfOti SO PROUD OF - 710 RECLEANED VINEYARD r.Jalio Enfga r.lonoy for lOO-It- FLETCHERS 150 for 70-lb- s. DAIRY FEED MIXED PIG FEED 48 Found Sac- transient mattress worker, but will call, for and deliver without extra charge. Just Phone 345 Or drop us a card 601 West Sad North STEAM ROLLED OATS O, aaJ Panties SERVICE Only Fctory la Utah County! Wa are not represented by any The extra quality cost no more often lees, due to savings in transportation, and Bunker Farms' Feed are a product of Central Utah INSURANCE Nutchell, Dr. and Mrs. Billie Wilson, Lorraine and Jr. Benson and were dinner guests at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Christensen of Spanish Fork Monday evening. Mrs. Harry Raddon and son Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Zobell and children Jimmie and Annette of Salt Lake City visited at the ll home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sunday. Blisses Slack Suits 930 Oompist, MATTRESS sad BATT Feeds top-qual- ity Bunker Farms Phone 622 IS East Center Sunday evening following rament Services the members of the ward choir and their partners met at the home of Mrs. Joseph Shaw where a social was enjoyed, honoring Mrs. Shaw for her many years service as ward chorister, she was recently released. Mrs Shaw was presented with a beautiful vase by Mrs Jese Sumsion In behalf of the group. A program and luncheon were enjoyed Factory BUY PERSONAL Finance Co. Mrs. Claude Conder and daughDark. Pants Jean have spent the week 'by 38. ter 91.25 Values with Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Madsen and baby daughter In Salt Lake. and children visited in Lake View Fri. - Saturday Specials 4t Mr. and Mrs. Dell B. Davis and Tuesday on their way home from $1.25 and $1.49 Values at Salt Price. family spent Saturday Lake. Ladies and Misses Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zobell as: RAYON Mr. and Mrs. Don Watkins and have had as their house guests Mr. and Mis. Thomas Reese of the past several days Dr. anJ American Fork are vacationing in Mrs, Billie Wilson and Lorraine Yellowstone Park and the north- and Jr. Benson of Arkansas and Mrs. Harry Raddon and son of west. PROVO :1H W. CENTER Mississippi. They all left for Mr. and Mrs. Mack Davis and their homes Tuesday morning. daughter Colleen of Heber City Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zobell and visited Sunday in Edgemont with son Gordon, Mr, and Mrs. Orzic was I,unceford conducted Clyde friends, by Bishop Rodney Kimball. The program Included a talk by Elder Lunceford: solo, My Task" by August Johnson of Lake View, (Della Stone, reporter) accompanied by bis daughter; talk by Orlando Jolley; organ Phone 024J1 talk by solo, Martha Kelsey; this year with another brood of chicks. E gg and Elder Chrlstopherson of Lehi; a Raymond Harding's missionary companion of Elder Birthday anniversary brought a poultry prices are good and should continue to Luncefords. The choir furnished group of friends to honor him improve since the government has guaranteed two number. Saturday evening at the home of By brooding again . prices for two years ahead. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Holdaway. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Davis had A delicious now you can materially increase your income for supper was enjoyed as their guest Sunday their son, Mr. 'Mrs. and by August Johnson the year. Everett, of Cedar City, of Lake View, MV. and Mrs. j George Wells, Mr, and Mrs, Hold- Extra-Qualit- y Tho Relief Society honored guest and held their meeting Tuesday atawa an or started, are available in all leading varieties, day-ol- d the Riverside park. The program ' ,s wfewas in honor of all the Grandfor Immediate or flit ore delivery through the Summer August Nelson Reunion view Relief Society Presidents. and fall months. Order now while present low price was held in Provo canyon SunMrs. Davies, the first president, are still in effect: day at Giles Ranch. Mr. and Mrs. was the first speaker. Mrs. Clin-- I Lowell P. Varley and family Ladies When you want AT LOANS Utah County Mattress Man! It! Zo-ze- (Helen Oveson - Reporter) Light Tops and When You Need i Mrs, Lillie Owens Bushman of Mesa, Arizona has visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Blake during the week. She brought MATTRESSES nlr. Livestock PERSONAL LOANS The . I. A. girls left this morning for a weeks vacation at the tasty luncheon was served to Mrs. Katherine Boyce, Mrs. Billie Stubbs, Mrs. Olive Gillespie, Mrs. Eva Farley, Mrs. Phyllis Monk, Mrs. Ida Stubbs, Mrs. Beth Ferguson, Mrs. Dorothy Wlscombe, Mr. Della Baum and Mrs. Louise j A Baum. Madsen o. Bigler has an excellent to opportunity achieve professional recognition as a song writer, according to the Exposition Press, publishers, in Mr. Bigler has had New York. two song lyrics, Little By Little and "Shades of Night" accepted. Success is wished him by his many friends CHILDREN'S Slack Suits Wilson Willums returned The Alofa Club met at the home of Helen Hull afternoon. Bridge Wednesday waa played with high score prize going to Mrs. Eva Parley and consolation to Mrs. Louise Baum. MarkNBlgler fen of Mrs. Flora $1.29 For Extra Large Women 69c Values for Mecham. at held Mrs. Ellen Bellows, who has been staying In California is visitMiss Afton Bowen of Los ing with her mother, Mrs. Mar- Angeles Is visiting here with her garet Pulsipher and friends. aunt, Mrs. Joseph Shaw Dresses - I Gillespie. Special lot of Ladies' Rayon and Percale Values to $1.00 for 25c Values FOR - Odds & Ends For Ladle a and Misses Bath Towels 5 Salle IlGaiianiiGG Dug visiting the past week with his Keetch family reunion (parents, Mr. and Mrs. Well Cunjun Gb-- Saturday. j '3 North 1st West Provo SAM The Shoe Sole Man We fix the Sole of your Shoe shether it be a yWble or invisible Sole of a Shoe, SAM - The Shoe Man 276 West Center St. Tom Demos Shoe Shop 343 West Center AUTOS Provo, Utah TIRES TIRE REPAIRING See Us Now u. S. TIRES and BATTERIES Brimhali Bros. 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