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Show rate T II E i wo V O I C I' O F Tulv 1( Fridav, S II A R O N 1Q3? 0 - Holiday Specials 4 Picture Show Program Saturday, July This Week Shirley InTemple 66 2 Features on Each Program - Thursday and Saturday July 22-2- 4 Feature No. 1 Tuesday and Wednesday July 20 - 21 17 -- BROUGHT BACK TC2 YOUR GREAT, PLEASURE with Robert. Young and Alice Fay N in his wisest , V ' I ! , j D W V at RosalatUn is Great pufft P cin dnpnn y America's beloved character at America loved Li A Pfcvw tmimmeet vn:au IIINMMliftl OUR THEATRE ... wtfc him KAREN MORLEY JACKIE MORAN BULLETS ROLE THE Association Orem, Utah Officers: ,lThee ePttan and Wife s, s. Sec'y.-Treasure- Relief ploying about 2,000. SAVE ON In the face of this situation we contend that no private employer in Utah is having any difficulty getting men because of W. We offer First Grade 1 wine P.A. employment. Every once in Bale, 48 lb $4.85 a while we hear that employers S48 lb Ball, are having such difficulty hut a ' careful investigation reveals that TODAYS FEEDS there .are plenty of applicants 40 available in the National Calcite, Hen size offices for every job. 49 Salt, cwt Hay Employers should he urged to Flv Gallon Animal Spray, for the National men at apply in our container GOc Service before Reemployment they complain. W.P.A. workers Mtllrun, Blended 80 lb. . 1.16 are presumed to be unemployed Led 48 lb. 1.42 until they are placed in private Flour, Turkey Retd 2.08 Hard Wheat; employment. An employer can drawr any woiker from W.P.A. Dairy Feed, 1.85 by use of the National Reem- Mixed Pig; Feed .. 1.93 . ployment facilities. 2,20 We are always glad to answer Growing Mah any questions concerning VV P. Laying Ma-- h (Barley) .2.22 A. and its policies. We do not Laying Mash, (Coni) ...2,32 want ft) continue its services one white ..1 2.10 Short, the where day beyond point such services are needed But Our Rags Are Thoroughly it is our contention that Ulah j - - a rather sertou- - 3 ODE In order to give community support to the Annual Timp. Hike, there will be no dance at Rosalawn this week. Sharon Stake has always been one of the biggest supporters of this annual THE un- employment problem. Verv truly your. ( S.gned ) DRRELL J. GREENWF.LL State Administrator. See Us For PLANS ij If1 It Your HEADQUARTERS Wjt o rff irj W spsdaRz In a full lint of lumber cmd mlllwoxlc for the HOMEI 1 CABINETS ROQTDvG FLOORING Wt IDQV DOORS MOULDINGS WALL BOARD nTTTTTriTTln n n HIi VT7 iu Lu'imsup tin n . PLASTER BOARD SIDING. ETC. Breakfasts Lunches Dinners 30c to 55c each Box Lunches ? f' Mutual Coal & Lumber Co. Provo Phone 357 MONEY TO LOAN Columbia Industrial Loan Company 62 NORTH UNIV. AVE. . n ' VYI HAYI IT low Price Quality Product HELPFUL SERVICE HAMS IT Frcxapt Dell re ry H Lumber Co. Tri-Sta- te Formerly SMOOT LUMBER CO. PHONE 20 PROVO H ISM. FINANCING BUNKER FARMS FEEDS 016-R- 3 fn : Make ESTIMATES Disinfected Phone HQW'ajujl u; When Shopping In Provo BUILD REMODEL? To Property Owners of Provo and Nearby Towns Furniture Loans Auto Ixans, Endorsed Loans, Money to Pay Taxes Refinance your present contact and cut down payments. We Offer a Friendly and Confidential Loan Plan to Fit Your Needs . ha at Rosalawn this Friday Going To BINDING TWINE till ran b. hints fin-ihe- The marriage of Miss Nadine Giles of Provo, daughter of Mr. Alverda DeLange, Auditor. and Mrs. ' C. E. Giles, to Dave r. Ersal Cook, of Mrs. James Long of Walter Holdaway, Vineyard. Victor C Anderson, Gen. Manager Long, son Edgemont was an event of MonOrlando Jolley, Grandview. Managers Recreation Programs: day. They were married ..t 7:00 A. Rudolph Reese, Lake View. Elvis B. M. at the Giles home in the pres- J. Erval Christensen, .Villiam Sharon T rand Ernest A. V. 'Vatkins sen, We M. ence of members of the immediate Terry, families, by Bishop inarp GillesVert. n. Clarence York, Windsor. pie. They left immediately for OgYearly subscription Price 50c den, where Mr. Long's sister served a breakfast, honoring the young Application for second class postage applied for. at couple. They will honeymoon Grand View Yellowstone Park, returning home Editor Mrs. C H. Davies Myrl Went! in two weeks to make their home Civic Reporter Adv. Solicitor Thomas Cordner Jim Blair in Edgemont. Best wishes are exMrs. George F. Wells Vineyard tended to Mr. and Mrs. Long. REPORTERS Mrs. C H. Poulson Timpanogos Mrs. Eva Gillispie Sharon Edgemont Mrs. Ethel Pyi.e We extend our congratulations to Mrs. Merle S. Foote PI. .View Mrs. Sadie Shaw Lake View Thilbert Atkinson Mercelle and Mrs Terry Nielson 1 8 Windsor Farr of Windsor, who were married last week at the Salt Lake Temple. On or Continued front page one) Mr. E. B. Terry, teacher and con- due tor. d The music summer school its work on the tenth after a very successful term. In the beginning group there were 40 students playir.g stringed instruments and between 25 and 30 playing winds. Counting the advanced students, 125 young people lock the course. So that these people will not forget- wdiat they have learned,. a class c- -. t Min uc gvc;ii uiiv-- a Wind students. for orchestra urday instrument students will meet every Monday, beginners at 5, juniors at 6 and seniors at 7. ( H. Grant Ivins, President Walter Holdaway, Vice-Prc- employs only a fraction of the unemployed in Utah. On June 1, 1937, our files showed there were 12,530 cases certified for W.P.A. employment. That means that ' the heads of approximately that number of families had been found by the welfare departments in the counties to be unemployed and dependent upon the publicr-fsupport. In to this 12,530 cases, the National Reemployment Service in Utah had the names of about 6,000 other Utah men and women who have registered as unemployed and seeking jobs. Th-- i 6 000 do not have a relief status, 1 hey are unemployed hut re not dependent upon the public fo-support betau-- e of some resources or because, perhaps, some other per-o- n in the family is a wage earner. Thus on June 1. we had a record of about 18.000 unemployed On that date the W.P.A. was employing 7,177 persons and the other federal agencies which are pai ticipating in the federal Works Program were em No Dance WESTlr' Also a Cartoon and Bathe News. Published Monthly by (Continued from page one) There is one thing ue desire to stress and that is tuat W.P.A. party. rrcuiTni community cPronounce Government We have had several requests for swimming parties in the evenings. During the next couple of weeks the pool will be open Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Arrangements have been made so that the pool can be lighted. Last night the Priests of Tleasant View yvard yvere guests of Bishop Ray Ekins at a syyimming Second Big Feature Based on the novel written bv Rupert Hughes from a story written by President Roosevelt. The basis of the story is that with government factories can be opened and successfully operated by basis. It is a the workers on a that should be of interest to all and mystery especially to people of this community who are trying ! Thousands . also Featuring Henry Wilcoxon and Betty Furness in 1 '' Presidents Mystery, Story an actual experiment bett LEWIS STONE 'SECOND FEATURE From the big crowds that have attended our picture program this summer we are convinced that this is the most popular form of recreation' in a rural community. After working hard all day in the field it is a treat to sit down and lose ones self in an interesting story. Incidently the movies are the greatest educational agency we have today. Opportunity is here given to travel to all parts of the world, meet all kinds of he world. Here ' people, see the most beautifr! we get acquainted with the customs of all people, visit the industrial and manufacturing centers. The movies bring equal advantages to poor and rich. Scera brings to its members the best pictures produced at the lowest possible price. Remember that Seera Theatre is your theatre Board of Directors H. Grant Ivins, Pleasant View. James B. Ferguson, Edgemont. Roy Gaj meyer, Timpanogos. 4 Mrs. Virginia B. Poulsen, Timpan-ogo- - Swimming 4 Sharon Cooperative Educational and Recreational Box 252-Provo R. F. D. No. 2 k- 1 wittiest role Remember too , Every boy and girl who attends the show will be given free a beautiful colored picture of Shirley Temple -taken on her eighth birthday. It will be a fine keep-sak- e for your picture collection. . STANDING ,OF TEAMS AT END OF FIRST HALF OF SCHEDULE GIRLS SOFT BALL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. Team ! Edgemont Pleasant View Timpanogos Yf Windsor Lakeview J 5 uy) sharun. Grandview 0 4 000 Vineyard VOLLEY BALL (Mixed Group) Sharon vs. Windsor. Tuesday ew Timpanogos vs. Pleasant Saturday SOFT BALL (Mens) Lake View vs. Windsor Tuesday Sharon vs. Vineyard ...' Saturday SOFT BALL SCHEDULE (Girls) Tuesday Lake View vs. Sharon Edgemont vs. Windsor tew T impanogos vs. Pleasant Saturday Q Judged by the enthuMasnv of the large crowd that attended Thursday night we can safely say that there have been few pictures with more real enjoyment than this program. You will cry and laugh as Shirleys charm grips your heart. We would sav a Real Swell Picture... Besides this thre are 4 short subjects including 2 Cartoons and an interesting chapter of Undersea Kingdom. OF WARD LEAGUE GAMES SCHEDULE Ralphs Radio & Appliance Co. The Home of Guaranteed Radio Service Phone 618 Twice a Day Service on 83 No. Univ. Ave. DRINK Hedquist Drugs BEVERAGES ft |