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Show Page Three THE VOICE OF SHARON Friday, July 1, 1833 Personals TWO what they want at better prices. Jhis merchint told of two ladies who proved the point. The husband of one of the ladles suggested to her that she try Provo fctores before going to the big city for anything anymore, but if she could not find what she wanted she should go then whenever she wished to trade. The wife agreed. To this lady's utter surprize she found exactly the dress she wanted In the first store she selected, and at a price on a par with anything she had purchases I In the past In the larger centers, EXAL'FLES III TRADING Harold Lee, B.Y.U. Instructor in French, received word MonPKOVO STORES day of the death of hla alster, Mr H. 188 of Lee 46, Brown, Maggie Street, Salt Lake City, following People sometimes trade In a long Illness from heart trouble. In Salt Lake City because they they H. Maurice Harding, Fred tblnk they can't get what Prowant here, declared one of were Rex and Taylor Markham, vo's merchants, following the named as the new bishopric of 'Boost Provo meeting Tuesday the Proro Third ward Sunday, try evening, but usually If In. Provo's stores they find Just meet will C. A. Dahlquist. 84, his sister, Mrs. C. A. Anderson, T8, Sunday, for the first time In 10 years, when Mrs. Anderson arrives In Salt Lake City from East Pepperel, Mass., and the Dahlquist family of Proro will meet her there. The last time they saw each other was In Sweden when Mr. Dahlquist left as a convert Jto the L.D.S. In 1882 to 'if emigrate to Utah. see Another example was cited I where two girl friends were talkOne remarked: I always ing. wear hosiery, and I will not be satisfied with any other Mr. and Mrs. James Hancock, kind. I have to get my supply lu Mrs. Ray Hancock ana cnlldren, Salt Lake City. of Elden, Arizona, were guests of Well, I wear those very same Miss Delina Hanks at her home hose, said her friend, and I m Salem last week. have obtained them from Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Shi. m store lor the past three years have moved from Tooeie to make right here In Provo. They both their home In Salem. went shopping in Provo. A nine pound baby boy bas come to make Its some wtth Mr In the past five U. S. popula- end Mrs Leo Davis. The baby tion census, far more men than was born Sunday morning, June women have refused to report 26. their ages. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Davis SALEM are tbe proud parents of a baby girl weighing eight pounds and boru Tuesday morning, June 28. The Salem D, U. P held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Mae Tiffany Thursday after-noPresident Chloe Jorgensen presided. Reva Lundell had the lesson In charge. Mrs. Mae Tiffany, Olive Grant, Phobe Carlson and Hannah Warren constituted the refreshment committee. Mr. and Mrs John Creeden and daughters, Colleen and Patsy of Bingham, Utah, were weekeud guests of Mr and Mrs. Thad Cole. n. 1 see Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Carlson of Cardston, Alberta, Canada, were Prevo visitors this week, bringing their daughter, Mrs. McFbee hack from a vacation trip to Canada. Meets Per GaL $2.85 per gaL in 5 gal. lots ; lows, All of Lot to-w- lt: 2 of Block 20, Plat Santaquin Twnsite Survey. 60 rods West from the NE corner of the NW M of Sec. 12, Twp. 10 South, Range 1 East of the S. L. M.; thence South 24 rods; thence Southwest 45 rods; 'Whence Northwest to Section line 43 rods; thence EaBt along section 40 rods to the beginning. ' line Area acres, more or less. Lota 1 and 2 in Block 2, Plat "C", Santaquin Townsite Survey J(c-ou- one-tim- Grants of 9726,661, plus loans of $50,000 were allocated to Utah projects this week as PWA made its first applications from the new funds. ALWAYS LOOK Your Very Best Lewis Barber Us Handle Your - Phone 035R3 - So Dny! OREM Slate Liquid Capacity rt $3 Down $4 Month (Plug Carrying Charge) Per Pair t w 'J ( - Jrs. one-qua- rt $2250 'f2J rl f- dark blue canner! Our finest Extra Heavy seamless steel body. 7 Completely submerges deep - "W Y!HD( - $14.95 Velemere Hair Rug 49c Softball Shirt, was 79c 89c Boy Scout Canteen 59c Sweat Shirt, was 69c Roller Skates, ball bearing $1.19 Paint Brush, with 3 pure bristle $1.65 35c Paint and Varnish Cleaner Sei Wax, with applier ... 75c $3.49 China Table Lamp, was $4.49 Double Frying Pah, was $2.19 $1.79 39c Cannister Set, 4 pieces, was 69c Covered Kettle - Cast Alu., was $4.69 $3.98 79c Sill Cocks, was 89c Box Spring - 306 coils, was $29.95 . . $19.95 Unfinished Kitchen Stool, was 89c . . 59c $1.98 Camp Jug, was $2.59 24-l- b test $1.75 Yellow Jacket Fish Line, Lavatory Faucet, was $1.79 ($1.98 Faucet for Laundry Tub 15.50 Auto Top Rack $79.95 Pioneer Coal Range $84.95 Pioneer Coal Range 59c Waste Basket, was 79c 69c Challenge Coffee Maker, was 79c $1.98 Percolator, was $2.29 i. Sauce Pan, was $1.59 ll $1.39 39c JRCKET Muffin Tins, were 59c $14.95 Cooker, was $15.95 t HI OQ Covered Sa.uee i. an. nab OOIQ yx.vu Coffee Maker, was $1.98 $1.49 Fitted Case $7.49 Baseball Glove $3.19 : $1.42 Zipper Bag 11-Qu- YELLOW O X art o-C- ju Yellow Jacket Line 12-C- up Trunk Baseball Mask Baseball Bats Baseball Bat, was $1.05 Fisherman Hat, was 89c- (4-Sta- r) The line of the future! Finest quality selected supreme in all silk line. water. 18, 24 and 30 lb. test A hex. Jn ulti value! Semi-visib- "4-St- $14.95 . . . . $3.29 $1.59 98c $ . . 59c - Fishing Net Fishing Pole Fishing Line le $1.59 $1.19 $1.98 69c Wagon, was $5.95 Metal Kitchen Table Modernistic Table Lamp, was $3.49 Finished Lawn Chair Living Room Set, was $69.95 Living Room Set, was $49.95 Grass Rug, 6x12, was $2.79 Occasional Chair, was $16.75 Baby Carriage, was $29.95 2-Pi- 2-Pi- $3.95 $5.95 $1.98 $3.39 $54.95 $34.95 $2.19 $12.95 $19.95 Indirect Floor Lamp SWI1CH Parchment Shade TABLE LAMP, Reg. $3.93 NOW Are Better Want Ads SEE US FOR ALL KINDS OF CRATES AND CUPS WASHBURN rfi a ENAMEL CANNER HAIRCUTS BROTHERS JOIN Raspberries, Cherries and Other Fruits L. E. BURR y 7 BAND SAW A real value for the home craftsman. New streamlined design. Both wheels fully enclosed, heavy cast Iron guards. Shop Morris W. Wlscomb, for PHONE 1123 number of years employed et Provo Center West 274 Consolidated Wagon and Machine their has left employ company, with his brother and Joined Ralph Wlscomb, owner of the Ralphs Radio and Appliance company's stores In Provo end Springville. The Wlscomb broth' ers are planning better service or their WORK WANTED by Woman: RAYMOND B. HOLBROOK and faster deliveries now that merchandise doing housework, housecleanPlaintiffs Attorney. popular ing, or what have you. Capable P. O. Address: Suite 4 Roundy both of them axe working vorker, needs wok to help In Bldg , Provo City, Utah. education program. Phone 1$ for particulars. anted $349 r T" this Grim but fascinating story of men who live outside tbe law, and of the men whose duty it Is to apprehend and convict them. Every moment Is loaded with thrills as this drama mores swiftly to an unexpected and exciting climax. But Alcatraz Island Is more than a story of crime vs. law and order. It also carries a splendid human story of love both ro mantle and parental and of exciting adventure on the mainland! John Lltel la featured as racketeer who Is, despite his bus! ness, rather likeable. Income tax evasion catches up with Ittel Just as It did with Al Capone and racketeers. Gordon other real-lif- e Oliver, a government attorney, procures his conviction. He Is seat first to Leavenworth. There, In fight with a lesser gangster which is forced upon him, he Is and incorrigible pronounced transferred to Alcatraz. seAn amazingly dramatic quence of events, oacuring behind the walls of Alcatras while tho trial la going on, bring out the truth concerning tbe murder, and real justice hag Its way. was splen-dfll- y Alcatraz Island directed by William from an original screen e famed actor, play by the Crane Wilbur. On the same program is the first-ru- n action hit, Law of the 45's which features Guinn (Big Boy) Williams and a big cast. A cartoon and movietone news complete tbe big show presented at the Provos popular low prices. Shown run continuously from 1:00 p. m. to Mldnlte each day. Is B, Com. V Let end Beats Government Standards $2sfb Americas most widely publicized penitentiary, tha Consult County Clerk or Iks Rock situated in the chill water of San Francisco Bay, Big Further for Respective Signers is Information. brought to the motion picture screen for the first time in Alcatraz Island, which comes to the Provo Theatre this SUMMONS Saturday bnd Sunday in a big double feature program. e, Vibrator type horns. Something ExIn design, beauty, tone! tremely penetrating matched tons. Clears the road like magic. Small, convenient In size. Easily Installed, only 2 wires to attach. new SUPER QUALITY Notices The program in Sacrament meeting last Sunday evening was furnished by the High Priests Quoi i m of the ward. The preliminary exercises were conducted by Ivern Pyne of the bishopric, Lowell Albert Stasburg was confirmed a member of the church. Talks were given by Charles D. Terry, James H. Clark, C. H. Farnworth and C. H. Poulson. Musical numbers were furnished by a quartette composed of Mrs. Joule Keele and daughters. Members of the ward are asked to cooperate in the band uniform drive sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, the Band Mothers and the Ladies Auxiliary. Chairmen rcpreaeuuug these organisations ia the ward are: Orrel Reba Loveless, and Clara Memmott. Mrs. R. M, Hagland of Long Beach, California Is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Loveless. Mr. Hag-lan- d will come from California later in the summer and together they will go to Washington D. C. where he will attend schooL Mr. and Mrs. John Skinner are announcing the birth of a son at their home Thursday, June 23rd. The mother was Miss Marjorie Draper of ML Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Georgs De Lange and Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Kearns and children of Saline spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orrel DeLange. Peggy Kearns who has been visiting hers for the past week returned home with them. Mrs. Nellie Boyd of Huntington Park, California returned home Sunday after a visit with her ala ter, Mrs. Daisy Nelson. She was accompanied home by Mist Betty Tanner who will spend the summer In California. Mrs. Cynthia DeLange and Mr. Orrel DeLange and children went to Fairfield Sunday evening to visit with Mr. and Mrs, Russel Carson. Mrs. Carson and baby returned with them. -i HOUSE PAINT LEGAL NOTICES Alcatraz Island New Thrilling Provo Him Probate and Guardianship In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, In and for Utah County, State of Utah. A. V. Watkins, as Administrator of the Estates of Joseph E. rietjen, sometimes known as Joseph J. Tletjen, and Mary Jane Tletjen, sometimes known as Mary J. Tletjen, Deceased, Plain tiff, vs. Jesse H. Halliday, sometimes knivcn as Jesse H. Holladay and Jesse H. Halladay, Augusta Erickson, Charles Maxbam, John J. Jacobs, Emily Jacobs, ms wire, J. C. Halbersleben ss Administrator of the Estate of Orrawell Simmons, deceased, Lucille Farley as Administratrix de bonis non of the Estate of Levina Open-shadeceased, Lucille Farley as Administratrix de bonis non of the Estate of Carl M. Erickson, deceased, sometimes known as Charles M. Erickson, Lucille Far-- v as A u mil, mil all L of the Estate of Henrietta Honaaay, deceased, sometimes mown as Henrietta Halladay and Henrietta Halliday, Lucille Farley as Administratrix of the Estate of Ell Jesse H. Openshaw, deceased, Halladay as Executor of the Estate of Norman S. Halladay, deceased, sometimes known as Norman S. Halliday and Normaa S. Holladay, and all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estAte or Interest In, or Hen upon the real property described In the complaint adverse to the plaintiff's ownership, or clouding plaintiffs title thereto, Defendants. The State of Utah to the Bald Defendants: You are hereby summoned to appear a bln twenty days after service of tnls summons upon yon, if served within the County In which this action Is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court This action Is brought to recover a Judgment quieting plaintiffs title to the land In Utah County, Utah, described as fol- TWIN HORNS 4 sarrmsasaMBO- MASTER - MIXED C. T. PYNE Large mod. consider trading for will home; a small home. Phone 678J. HOME FOR SALE FOR RENT Strictly Modern. e apartment 113 E. Center e Ice Refrigerator. FOR SALE: GARAGE BUILDING a Real Bargain. Phone 13 At and Canyon Road Phone 055R3 for Particulars. gaaneniaocmaannmiiumai ana PHONE 31 FOR BETTER AND CHEAPER SCREENS Gasoline Range New Console Style fuel tank Semi-Insulat- Congealed Oven aud Broiler. ONLY $3995 $5 Month (Plus Carrying Charge) $4 Down osar 3rd So. 2nd West Aluminum Canner Holds Jiffy Freezer Jars 7 $1.G9 Strong Galvanized, 2 Enclosed Quart Tub Gears. $2.39 Co, Phone 34 $1.00 Oval Rag Rug 13x36 Assorted Colors Washable 59? be Auto Radio Last Word in DeLuxe AUTO RADIOS $3995 Completely Installed $4 Down 43 Month (Plus Carrying Charge) Small Monthly Payments All Building Materials at New Low Prices Re-Shing- le Now! |