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Show Thursday, Apnl 2d, 1912 TIIE VOICE OF SHARON or m the home economies department of the Brigham Young university. She recently attended p course in nutrition rt fresher the state for given throughout food majors. Chosen Chosen to act as of the council with Mrs. Poul-sois Mrs. Edna Larsen, also a graduate of the Brigham Young university, major in home ecoShe too nomics, B. S. degree. has had high school teaching experience and attended the Salt Lake rt fresher course. Other council members are Mrs, C. S. Ebenstein. president of the district P. T. A., and Mrs. Helen Wakefield, graduate of the B Y. F home economics department, it is degree and former home ' moi's'ratlon agent for Utah Powei & Light Company. NUTRITION COUNCIL APPOINTED 111 OREM in Competent Staff Named To Advise On Nutrition Needs Appointment of Mrs. Virginia B. roulson as chairman of the is anCouncil Orem Nutrition nounced by the Orem City council following their meeting of last Friday evening, at wihch Miss Francis Itanscn, Nutrition chairman from the north end of Ctah county, and muntv health advisory officials were present. Mrs. Poiilson, giaduate of the Brlehm Young unmrMtv, major In home wimmiiliv, B S decree, with a to her n w roi bp. kcrotind of seven years teachPurpose Stated Ici post- of the newly organized ing experience, five in h( me departments uf Utah high ii ii it n1 n council Is to work out a s Moo's and two years as instruct piouiam to fit the needs of this pn-iti- I Bishop Junius We l ar.d ThomFuton of Ileis.int Grove were The cummitti-e- , act oiil'.nr to the prim ii le spi ahtrs at the Mr- -. Ionl.Mii tpi-i!to he s,i r.i no nt services ruuioay eve-- l cn mathrs f nutrition through ii.g. A vocal duet, Teach Me to Fray", was sung by Shirley F.,lLf Soiiity and oi'i r community oi gauizations, newspaper pub- Hums and Edith Stark, accomlications, bulletins, . and through panied by Friua Swenson, home contact. At sacrum, nt The task at hand Sunday she Mates i organization of ma- evening. Milton Johnson was reterial and preparation of meth- leased as 2nd counsellor to ods for getting it before the peo- Georee Long in Sunday School, for his ple. The council will serve not with a vote of thank Winefred Johnonly Orem city, hut the entire faithful service. Sharon stake territory as well. son has been chosen as the new area in iiuiuiition wrh war : -- do- -' as effort. e lu-ai- i counsellor. The one act play "A Cousin was presented by from Sweeden the Builders class n a part of the Mrs George F. Well M I. A. program These girls as Phone 01J1 well as their beekeeper are to he complimented on tills splendid The Gleaner Girls will hold to rut comedy and thefr aMli-their Sheaf Binding ceremony it over. The girls taking part Sunday evening in the ward hail were Doris Barbara Jarman. An interesting program has been Waliker. Carol Stark. SI irley Mrs. Baxter, Delores Nelson. Ina Wilarranged by the girls. Rosalee Madsen is the instructor. lett. Julia Beth Johnson, Elaine Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wells and Baxter Is their and di- VINEYARD v family of Joseph, Utah, visited rector. beie during the week, with his Clean-uday at the church was uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Saturday by the Bishsponsored Thomas Wells. opric and the auxiliary organizaMrs. Maud Holdaway was elect- tions. They thank all who came ed president of the Union P. T. to make this spring cleaning a A., and Mrs. Emma Olson, second success. vice president, at the annual elecThe Sunday school officers and tion held Friday evening in the teachers held a ward union school house. Mrs. succeed Tlipy at the ward chapel. Anita Varley and Mrs. Crlsste The Windsor camp of the Madsen. The motion picture prog boys have already written duction of Steel was shown to the bee at the home of Mary school patrons President Anita B. Hales, Thursday. Varley was In charge. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rawlings have received word that Rawlings their son and family of Salt Lake are buildVerl has been promoted to an ing a new home on the corner of operator in the 4th air warning his parents farm, Mr. atid Mrs. army detatchment of the Signal John Rawlings. on the Corps. He is stationed Steve Bunnell, Jr.. Is building roast in California. a house on Lincoln Street, east '(Remember our boys In the of the Earl Sorensen Farm. Is the slogan of the G. service The modern home of Mr. and W. club. RerrnMy they received Mrs. J. J. Madsen, Sr., Is under the names of boys who had reconstruction on his farm nd the ceived few letters and no packhouse of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. MadSome had no ages from home. sen, Jr., which was moved to the parents, others a mother or Madsen farm is being rebuilt and father who wereonly old. The club soon he ready for occupancy, members will spnt each of these boys Mr. and Mtr. Joseph Clegg have a box of fruit rake, cookip?, home remodeled the old W. J. Clegg made randy, gum and salted peahome which is nearing complet- nuts and letters. Some of the ion. of rioneers held a Daughters The house of Major Thorit C. erful letters of appreciation, Herbertson is being made modern Thp club members are Emily and the grounds landscaped and Long. Vida Lvstrup Etna Rawplanted. lings. Jennie Harris, Green Walker, Dorthv Johnson, Blanche p Do Y ou Know: That Rexall Drug Stores run Two Big1 Sales each year. SPRING and FALL. That the Spring One Cent Sale will start next WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, and last until Saturday, May 2nd. That WE consider this Sale the Biggest Sale for Bargains that you will see again for a long time. Many items listed on this Sale are, getting scarce, yet Rexall says the Sale Must Go On! Better come early to assure ypurself of Big Savings on items you need every day. rem Drug Service With a Smile saaigaa nn iil I l meet-Thursd- wond-qutltin- WINDSOR H. Mrs. Ferry ixieison and Mrs. Harold Johnson are the proud parents to a fine baby, born Monday, April IS, at the home of its grandmother, Mrs. Mr. Ester Y. Hansen. Mrs. Lalsle Kirk is recovering from a case of whooping cough. These Prices effective Friday and 1942 Saturday, April 24th-25t- Nielson and Mav Aston. Mel ha Kirk and Dawn Etta Swensen entertained twenty of their frlenas at a wetner roast and treasurer hunt. The occasion was In honor of their birthday V jolly time was spent by Joyce Beardall, Fawn Walker, LaRue Johnson, Ola Foulke, Gone Baxter, Beverly Harris. Maurlne Morby, Edna Hooley, Marie Harp- - h, I. G. A. 46 oz. can SHORTENING . I. G. A. Sno-Kree- m The breakfast of Champions 180 3 LB GAN 740 2 PKGS 210 ........ fivt Bel-dim- f Sil Eueotul Food, Hssd la fan Eltctiii tofectm etnutw Quart Jar e tk COFFEE JELL-- IT 6 Red Diamond 4 delicious flavors Norman GiUman. The G. W. club members were ha guests of Dorthv Johnson, l.'ijay aftignoon. A delicious luruheon was Served after whKh Louden Rummy" was enjoyed. The prize was won by Blanihe Nielson. Those present were Vida Lvstrup, 3ennle Harris, Green Walker .Blanche Nielson, May Aston and the hostess. The M. I. A. officers and teachers enjoyed a swimming party at Saratoga Springs Wednesday evening. After the swim a delicious luncheon was served. The party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Wil berg, Howard Lowe. Glade GiUman, Ray Louder, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Austin Jarman, Dittimore, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Seidon Harris, Mrs. Norma Hales, Joyce Beardall, Edith Stark, Gloria Wright, Sarah E. Ilooley, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Baxter, Mr and Mrs. Ferry Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lvstrup. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Harris. Mrs. and Mrs. W. B. Armstrong Mrs. Annie Armstrong of Salt Lake were the dinner guests of their brother and family, Mr. and Mrs Ferry Nielson, Wednesday. J. S. Johnson spent the past week visiting his daughter, Mrs. Florence Donkin of Salt Lake City and his brother, Peter John- HEALTH CLINIC 1 No., Provo, Utah (Continued from Page One) Specializing in Correction of talk Mr. Weggeland answered Piles and Ruptures without Operquestions connected with the de- ations. fense housing program which he Natural equipment. states msy now go forward under and Constructive treatments. certain restrictions in this conn-ty- . Pertinent facts developed In the discussion were as follows: Q Answers Questions Young Tender Beef COTTAGE CHEESE FRANKS 220 Always Fresh SLICED BACON MARGARINE 230 120 Fancy Quality Golden West elH-giti- Wheat Hearts 24c Large Package, Ml in Heinz Economy White Lily Red Star GOLDEN OIL LAYING MASH GROWING MASII MIXED PIG FEED DAIRY FEED, 80 lbs. 2.49 2.19 1.93 1.49 ... Treated Seed Grains Seed Corn lb. 9c Utah Ilybred, IT. S. No. 52, lb, 11c 50c discount per cwt, in . Potatoes 2.85 Lens $1.00 per ton In ton lota. (Blue Tag), mostly dry land, Rllss, Cobbler, Ohio, Russet. ' at BUNKER FARMS FEEDS Louis Kelsch & Sons Provo YZ TOMATOES, 2Yt can Raspberry Jam PEANUT BUTTER Sugar Peas, 1st grade SWEETENED LB 2 cans 15c 23c SI. 29 SI .39 S1.49 fWk 1 PRUNES Strawberry Jam, GET THE YOUR MOST ELECTRIC 21 S A M TOPS IN QUALITY PRICED JUST RIGHT The Shoe Sole Man 3. 4. 7. 1 Pint . can DARK CHERRIES, Tomato Juice, 1 lb., 2 fl. oz EFFICIENT USE SOAP REFRIGERATOR place hoc foods in your refrigerator. Let them cool first. cover on warm foods. Place Don't open the rcfrigeraior door oftener than i abaoluteiy necessary. Don't leave the door open while carrying food to other places. inch of Ice Defrcvt frequently. After accumulates on your refrigerator, itt efficiency decreases. Speed up defreumg by placing hot water in the tray. After the acc ir.uia.ed ice is removed, change the hoi water to cold water. Keep the refrigerator at the normal temjerature PORK & BEANS FLOUR Co. the uorld't finest electrsc RedJr Kilov.i:: Poucr sertuc pro, ore d for you ky American busmest men if the kind of pou er that series 90 of the nation ... 6 BARS WILDWOOD HOLLOW Farm Nursery 4 Miles Northwest whether t of Provo Phone 011R2 Utah County Mattress CIIRIS JEPPESEN Fatory Complete MATTRESS and BATT Real Estate Buys! $3050 6 Room Mod. Brick Bungalow 3 finished room in basement; furnace, garage; coop for 300 chicken. Attractive grounds, Lehl. 2250 a Room Mod. Brick Home 4 Acre lot. Good location. Am. Fork. 4500 5 Room Mod. Brick Homo Full basement; fruit room, furnace. Garage Attractive a real buy, S.E. location. 1080 3 Rm. House, water in home. 1 4 Acre lot, in SERVICE Only Factory In Utah. County! We are not represented by any transient mattresa . but extra charge. Just Phone 345 Or drop ns a card 661 Weet 2nd North UTAH PROVO DR. ARTHUR VANCE VETERINARIAN Rowan Realty Co. 67 East Center St., Provo 156 Weet 8rd North Phone Provo, Utah 953-- J PHONE 710 TAILORING Ladies and Gentlemeaa Both FINE TAILORING SUITS and tX)ATS at $ 35 np ALTERING REPAIRING Homes - Building Lots - Farms REMODELING 1 Acre, 4 room frame home, cow barn, cellar, coal house Located in the Northwest. MITCHELL Price $1275.00. 2.07 Acres, a new 4 room frame home. Located North of Provo on State highway. Priced for immediate ale. $3150.00. THE TAHjOR COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE full Brick basement, two sets of plumbing, 5x15 rod lot, double garage, small barn. Located In Price Northwest. the $6300.00. 5 Room Modern Frame located in the heart of Orem Proro 491 South 2nd Went A New 6 Room RALPH'S RADIO AND APPLIANCE! The Home of Guaranteed Service Phone 618 03 No. Unlv. Ave. a a COMPLETE 9 Room Brick Homo H. A. heat, two sets of plumbing. A good income property. Located lh the $50p0.0D. PROWS & STEIN REALTY CO. Radiator and Glass Spring Service PHONE 100 Northeast. Ahlander Mfg. Co. Provo 475 S. Unjv. Ave. 53 North University Ave. modern brick home with full Fine barn and basement. chicken ELECTRIC TT RlBBER WELDERS Guaranteed RECAPPING f THOMAS W. . Outer 432 Went Provo, Utah VULCAinzr Room Strictly Ixively Modern Home with basement apartment, close In; 2 car garage, choice lot. $7500. ff 5 Fine Brick Bungalow Lovely room and full basement, strictly modern with stoker. Nicely landscaped lot, garage. $6300. Brick Duplex, cl owe In $4200. good investment. A Good A Apartment House-Inc-ome of $132.00 per mo. REAL FARMS and also good Business Investments. 140 14 oz. 11c 12 oz. 22c Ranches, f After Hours Texaco Market State Highway 4.-- --s . 8 4 .... ... . .4- - ... 4 W. Ward Heal T. H. Heal .. J E. Syrett 1 N. Provo - Phone y: LOANS and REAL ESTATE See Call- 78 No. Unlv. Ave. Phone 108 Manufacturer of 165 West Center St, Phone 4 Provo, Utah Our Gas and Oil are the Best in the West 121 W. P. I- - LARCEN List with. Insure with and Buy from Heal Realty Co. $149 BRIMHAIL BEOS. FRED E. RAY ROME CAN BATTERIES INSURANCE Sale price $6300. 34c 2 m&E REPAIRING $6000, coop. fl 25041 5c lb. 19c 1 48 LBS - workers, will call for and deliver without PI. Grove. GOOD 2 Acres on Highway 91. North of Provo 6 room 16c 18c 15s 10c bar Apricot Jam CORNED BEEF -- ?r & Lkht pcr?iaTw-hK- , Creme Oil Soap SHORTENING MILK, 4 tall cans recommended by the manufacturer. Too low y and may be wasteful. temperature is not nc:c Uti Ii r, the Sole of jour Shoe It he a 'yisible or invisible Sole of a Shoe. SAM - The Shoe Man 270 West Center St. fix We BUYS! 150 14 oz SALAD DRESSING, 1. Do not 2. Anything Repaired 350 N. 17 W. 031 R2 rJ. Real Real Estate ! 11c 16c lb. 19c 9c CAN 2. FROM asher Repairs D OIPEtSHALS A healthy nation la a atroog nation. Good health require a daily diet of aix food: meats, fish or poultry; dairy product; eggs, fruit, vegetable; whole grain cereal. Five of these six foods, all except cereal, need constant refrigto prevent los of vitamins and to eration So by propprevent food waste and ipoilage. erly protecting these perishable foods, you not also only bring your family better health, but help conserve the nation food supply. hOW TO (DOC FIX IT) R Phone 456 Afer Office Hours Call: IV II ford R. Stubbs - 040 J2 J. Edwin Stein - 1156 PHONE 016R3 Rear of Booterfe 124 West Center 6. 4ft lb. 2.60 Big Values for Little Money To get the best, for less, buy LB 350 LB 250 LB lb. can Wt Starting- Mash - - : For Stove and R p BARGAINS FOR PRICE RARGAIXS FOR QUALITY REBUILT J LB Karo, Blue Label .3 ,71 Y ; r; OWEN DRAPER C. H zr NATIONAL BABY WEEK Sego Milk Baby Food 4 for 34c Uo nrly Bart, Federation 2.25 Yalvon Barley Army JShoes 5. Tall Cans, 162 E. WEEK-EN- QnaEIty r.lcatc POT ROASTS DR. CLARK REYNOLDS n Ornamentals Iefne State Administrator I NURSERY STOCK yu Workers at Geneva Workers engaged in construction of the Geneva Works iron and steel plant are classed as defense workers and come within the classification which may build homes themselves or have others build houses for uem. In this connection Mr. Wegg-lan- d indicated, however, that the Federal Housing Administration takes the position that the providing of housing for temporary workers is the obligation of the contractors who are doing the construction work. Lots which cost $500, $600 and up are out, derlared Mr. Weggland. "Land owners must not take the position that with the coming of the defense industry to Utah that they have son of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Elsmore struck oil'. A war must be won were Salt Lake visitors Friday and everyone must make the necessary sacrifices and not attempt afternoon. to see Just how much they can get out of It. he concluded. Facts Given Three hundred seventy-fiv- e dwelling mills are allocated to Ftah county for construction between now and September 1 of this year. Those who are for defense homes are men or women In the armed forces of the Unlfed States, and all defense workers. In this connection a member of the armed forces, a person engaged in a plant producing war materials either by direct contract or by subcontract, or an emnlove of a branch of the -- may be built up to tr. a 6,00U limit, under Title 6 of Most the Federal Housing Act. Federal Housing H homes under will be built within the $4,000 limit For every house built for H sale, otie must be built for rent. 4,000 homes must rent for not Us more than 30 per month and 6,000 homes at not lnw.e than 50 per month. At this rental, the homes would be unfurnished. Gordon Weggeland i ,4 activ- ity. Dwellings Certified Seed 2 FflR heads government engaged in war ;s Li ,i 3 LX vA 1 J V J $3150.00. 170 LB 210 PKGS 190 1$0 CARROTS 3 BUN 100 Large bunches LB ASPARAGUS Local 80 grown LEMONS 360 size DOZ 170 GREEN ONIONS, RADISHESdX.hu, 40 solid Urge K I FUESII FRUITS & VEGETABLES LETTUCE nn 7p7 J UU 4 bag-lots- FOR Large package 1 343 West Center Oalad Dressing 37c 0 CORN FLAKES IXiUinin, Tom Demos Shoe Shop YOUR FiVMLV MEEDS 6 HMDS OF FOOD m a mmim diet r Baikus, Doflna Vee Waua Nielson, Barbra Kav'twussen, Barbra Jarman, Ray udt r, Paul Whilh y, Jessie Ash, er. Betty - S76 876 1130 ARCHITECTURAL SHEET METAL WORK ahes. Fittings, PJpp, Banltary Plumbing, AYurm Air, Hot Water ami Vapor IIal in? Air Con-'!- if toning. West Center, Proro Plione 574 i |