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Show THE OF VOICE SHARON Thursday, November 23, 1939 SHAROII (DeLenna Bradshaw - reporter) . CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE DEALER 193G DODGE SEDAN Trurk ny,k! ; new tfroam-Ln- e gray finish; white sidewall tires; mohair velvet ujiholstry; tires good fur 20.000 miles; motor carries orr official OK Tag $393.00 CAM1 FOB CARS OR EQUITIES Liberal Allowances on New Cars L Tinker S rvie V. Xigtit i Phone Ppoto Ralphs Radio 1.V1 & Appliance COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE Also experts for WASHERS, REFRIGERATORS 83 and other Electrical Appliances N. Univ. Ave. Phone 618 l afr Orem Is Growing Ellen Bellows Reporter Primary uffueis and tedders are requested to attend the stake play Friday Nov. 24 at Grand View ward at 3 00 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Cluff of Evanston, Wvo., visited with Mrs Dora Cluff and family last week. s 4 ; 1 1. 1 S 1 ! ; . e Join in Extending1 Congratulations to STEELES New Orem Store SPECIALS Welcome to For Saturday, Nov. 25th SPRY, can 3-l- b. . . Sic DEVILLED MEAT 3 tins for ROLLED OATS, I.G.A. large package SUGAR, 10-Ib- s. . . 10c 18c 64 c PEAS, Sweet Wrinkle 2 cans for I.G.A. MINUTE TAPIOCA 2 for CATSUP, I.G.A. bottle FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 for DAWN TISSUE 3 for I.G.A. CLEANSER 2 for r GRANULATED SOAP White King Eg. pkg. 14-o- Lumber Jack SYRUP, Campbell's Orem Drujj Co. Open 8:00 A. M. to 10:00 P. M. Union Pacific and Santa Fe Bus Agency 1c New Store 27c ALL KINDS OF and CUSTOM CHOPPING 49c HAY Baled 70c per hundred FEED and COAL 19c CHILDRENS Sizes.' MEATS KFI ROAST, c2 Baby Beef 15c per pound ORK ROAST, shoulder JREAKFAST BACON (sliced) per lb. alt Ilr.con, per HOUSE DRESSES 695! TO 1.39 4 lbs. 19c Spaghetti . 4 PEAS J- Ilewetts for n PUMPKIN EXTENDS Quarts SOAP 5 Bars FLOUR Ili-Poi- nt 18-lb- for s CHILI BEANS Mexican Style, Wishes TO PHONE 07B4 Delivery Service t:::::::s:sgsn Congratulations TO STEELES New Store NEW DEAL lb. 13c Barber Shop 42c SCREEN DOORS SPECIAL SIZES AT COST TO CLOSE OUT ; y-- ; ; v. Try Our Special Turkey Dinners We Welcome Steeles New Store Parks Cafe 1305 I 343 787 1063 840 13 59 553 962 2 Cans 605 751 762 769 815 8 66 901 918 949 1066 II STEELES ,4r GS 255 299 1314 1 353 1 4 ir 6 7 470 993 New Store 4 1 1 63 330 340 34 2 413 22 76 4 5 373 6 47 654 300 932 1139 1194 727 1057 1355 1241 286 799 1107 1 WE JOIN IN STEELES Welcoming New Store STEELES 9 Winterized S II E L L LUBRICATION 75 Deer Creek Service O. R. YOSBERG A SPEAR LUMBER CO. EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER 51 1 OA to 44-'- 1114 24 Best of Luck v 1 729 572 187 Let us furnish your COAL - HAY - FEED We Deliver ,'' 1180 1081 238 1 363 1 294 1360 1111 1262 849 1 240 928 1216 1275 517 1187 1147 372 328 275 336 337 1137 Best 7' 40 7 op 40 ? t r? iz p H .CO h rt u n Provo Bench Carvil and Irrigation Company Principal place of business Ore.n, Utah There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment levied on the eighth day of September, 1 939, the several amounts set opposite the names ot the respeclve shareholders, as follows: Certificate No NAME Amount 4X7 6.00 Joseph Adams 8 25 5.60 Joseph Adams 969 Joseph Adams 1.60 883 Jessie Adams 1.20 4 IT Salad Dressing 0rem Utah SERVICE MINCEMEAT Crystal White Steeles ' ( 100-lb- s. s. ; ORCHESTRA NELSON'S Lynn Adams 1.20 1.20 2.40 .24 .90 .90 2.40 1.20 1.20 2.40 1.20 1.60 6.80 3 60 4.80 .90 1.20 1.20 2.40 1.80 1.20 William D. Adams J, Leslie Adams Victor C. Andersen Arnold J. Burninbham Sophia C. Bylund Etta Dixon Eugene Dixon Mrs. L. E. Eggertsen R. Eking Vivian E. Foutin Alvina C. Fuller Rulon L. Hat sen Lewis Hirst Robert A. Hills L. Don D. Hansen J. C. Jensen J. C. Jensen Carline Jacobsen Carline Jacobsen Carlinn Jacobsen Crant Johnson andor , Iona I. Johnson 50-lb- s. 90c Celery, lg. bunch 9c POT ROAST, lb. 15c 37c Rump Roast 4- -i NOTICE OF DEUNQUENCY JvS WASHBURN cans 17c CORN . . . cans 18c 8c heads Lettuce, lg. 36c Onions . . . Potatoes '? New Store 2 2 . . . ; 4" Write or Phone HOWARD NELSON Pleasant Grove Phone 42-- STEELES lbs. 19c No 2 i cans QUALITY 23c 4 -- lbs. run of Styles and REAL VALUES! 79c CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK You Will Save on Every Purchase! 17c per pound LADIES HOSE Queens Lace $1.49 Admiration .... 98c . "4 W 4 Macaroni 4 .50 TO TO BANANAS, per lb. 6c ,AIID LADIES' A Comple $1.59 Waist Overalls 98c Bib Overalls . . $1.29 Boys Overalls 69c ss Iron Clad 49c & MEN'S 35c VRIZONA GRAPE FRUIT 23c per doz. . . OVERALLS Lcvi-Strau- CONGRATULATIONS VEGETABLES OT 2.93 RUBBER . Pair for 25c To $1.98 Per Pair 3 $5.50 per ton STELLFTS NEW STORE for Regular $3.45 We appreciate the coming of our New Clothing Store and bid it Welcome! We invite other enterprising businesses to locate here. Veates Mrs. John Weekend tue Visiting relaspent tives at Logan. Mr. and ORCHESTRA Congratulations Saturday, " ork and Dress Triced from: COAL COFFEE 2Gc P. and G. SOAP Giant Bars 5 for 19c HELLO or JELLO PUDDING v for 15c GRANGES. 200-siz- e s2 dozen for OXFORDS FEEDS 21c Maxwell House 445 Mens Dress 9c CORN BEEF, tin 16c . . . FOOTWEAR STEELES 19c TOMATO SOUP, 3 for 25c MILK, All Brands 4 cans for 27c YAMS, Special TO 25c for 4-l- For Men and Boys Regular $5.50 EXTENDS Congratulations 1 . . . Wolverine WORK SHOES HELEN 25c For Regular $4.95 Special MENS GLOVES Couder several ORCHESTRA Grocery SPECIALS For Nov. 25th at Intersection of Canyon road) HEALTH SHOES Special 23c z. RINSO, pkg STEELES New Store (West side ofTTIjJfrtvay 44 - Lake days this week. i , i.i ;.i t.i i i I Clark Mrs and Salt A EXTENDS ITS Orem Feed & New Orem Store a wue WHITE SPOT 4 . t fi'S'S HOWARD .,. 1 their homes. Mt-iha- The Best In Dance Music The merchants whose advertisements appear below join us in wetcoming this new member to our 9 They also join in offering their goods community. and services to all readers of (tThe Voice of Sharon There Is no such thing as a plant ripmed" banana. Even for eating In the American tropics, bananas are cut green anil ripened off the plant. Banana splits, fresh fruit sundaes, thick malted milks, milk shakes and a host of other delicious specials have made our fountain popular at all hours. Of salads and course, sandw iches, coffee are always atailalde. Make our fountain a habit V returned from the California mission field visited a few days last si s ; ; O. Mr. Mrs. Emmett Bennett recently The new STEELE STORE is now open for business, Market the Wells fat of Dur. bin Elders Arnold Witt-stei- n and Lyman Dr.cgs, Ida., of Woods Cro.-- s visited Satwith Eider urday and Sunday IN, but G. lleside. Tue young men have just returned from Switzer land where they had been laboring as n issiciuaries and stopped at the Gillespie home en route to All Welcome To All! Drakes week home. EDGEMOIIT VINEYARD Mrs. Geo F. Weils, Reporter through the temjde. P. K, Nielson and Charles B. Kf-s'Ex.-jJMvs and small Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Andreas-odaughter, Barbara, t this week Terry, representatives of the high have returned home from a for Chicago where they will spend council, were the speakers at the several weeks visiting. Sunday evening Sacrament meet- short trip to Los Angeles. . ing in Gharuu Ward. Mrs. Grace fielding entertainMr. and Mrs. Arvil Larsen are ed for her small daughter, Barover the arrival of a rejoicing bara, at a birthday party Weddaughter born Nov. 16 at their STAKE GENEALOGY Games were nesday afternoon. home. which refreshments played Amelia Lalta, Reporter Mike View Relief society wowere enjoyed by the fullonien: men joined Vineyard Tuesday at Phone 048J1 Barbm a and Joan Fielding, Evan A ThanKsgtving Relief society id :rdo' k, I'tahana Walker. Mar-ly- e was given by the Vniou program Welker, Kdi'h Jean Walker, The Sait Lake Temple will reschool children and the Second InBcrd'ue Walker, Herbert Doss and open Friday, Nov. 24, for the stallment of Personal recollec. Coieen Fielding was given by Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Ebenstine, regular ordinance work, and a tions of Joan of Arc, Mrs. Alice Harding Mrs. Bel a Wentz, Mrs. Ernest Sharon stake Senior temple ex- class leader, Newell and Mrs. Artatnus Newell cursion Is planned for that day. Elder Arthur Watkins gave an talk on his missionary attended the P.T.A. convention at interesting Stake Board and Genealogical N't phi Saturday. experiences while in Austria and Justin Nelson left rectntly for Imon meeting was held Sunday, Switzerland at the church servHaul horn California where he will the program being furnished by ices Sunday evening. be employed this winter. the Grand View ward. Mrs Joy O. Clegg and daughMr. and Mrs. William Duffin and Jean and the A stake Genealogical social in ter, Janet, are rejoicing over their- - first Misses Fern and Faye Ross were of honor Samuel his Cordner for grand child, a 4 4 pound baby weekend visitors to Salt Lake girl, born to Mrs. Joseph B. Mil- past labors in genealogical com. where they attended a Trousseau let. Nov. 11. in the American Falls mittee was held in the Seminary tea Saturday afternoon given for hospital in Idaho. building on Nov. 17. A program Mr. deep's sister. Miss Beatrice Mr. and Mrs. Alien Bellows and refreshments made a pleas- Griffin, a bride of the near Mrs. Agnes Pace. Mrs. Neta Blair ant evening. e PRICES SLASHED - Here is an example Mrs. Clara Sidwell and Mrs- - Miriam Bradshaw journeyed to Salt Fake Thursday where tnry went New Store TO 104 2 224 1290 1304 332 1329 1 1 1 34 1 767 8 107.8 Ol B Community 80S 835 S'ja H71 .80 Grant Johnson andor Iona I. Johnson Alice T. Justesen Earl Jewett and Ina Jewett .. Samuel Samuel Kitchen Kitchen Thomas Kitchen ... C. L. Koffurd Alvin Loveridge Asa Lupus and Clancy Lupus Ebenezer Mann LeRoy Murdock James H. McDonald North North North North North Enlon I'nlon Enlon Enlon Enion North Union North Enion North Enion North Enion North Enion North Enion North Enion North Enion North Enion Irrigation Co Irrigation Co Irrigation Co Irrigation Co Irrigation Co Irrigation Co Irrigation Co Irrigation Co Irrigation Co Irrigation Co Irrigation Co Irrigation Co Irrigation Co Irrigation Co Irrigation Co Irrigation Co Irrigation Co 528 12' 13 2 12 12 12 360 3.00 4.80 3.00 20.40 3 60 6.00 22.80 12.00 24.00 24.00 .30 .60 North Union North Enion North Union Anthony Nielsen . Ceaiv O. Arthur E. Newell and Eugene E, Newell William S Bark .. William S. Bark William S. Park .. Clifford Pvne or Erma Pyne J. S. Robinett J S. Robinett Mrs. O. J. Rowley 8.40 2.40 4 80 1.20 3.20 . Henry Soulier Henry Souihr . .. Henry Soulier Henry Soulier .. Florence Shepherd Sharon Stake of L. D. S. 2 40 2.40 1.80 3.00 1.20 1.20 2.40 1.20 .75 3 60 3 60 Church Melvin L. Thompson H. F., R. M and C. E. Tucker"!. Steve Turcsanskl Sr Elvis Bird Terry or Lanra.L. Terry Louisa Von Kanel Alma Wilkinson Alma Wilkinson Willard P. Williams .... Nettie Blanch 6.00' .48 1.20 1.20 1.20 .60 .30 1.68 .40 .15 .24 1.20 .40 .80 T. Wllberg Wright Charles Wilkinson A. V Washburn A. V. Watkins Claudius Wailieh Olive Wilkinson ... John Wilkinson Home Owners Loan Corp. pledgee of Bnrdell Bunnell Dai id i . . Gordon Gordon Met ham H Dnd ll. .jnv Arthur E Ntmil .90 .15 .60 1.80 1 20 2.40 .60 .60 4.80 1.20 2.40 .30 634.20 14.40 16.20 3.00 3 60 3.60 2 1 '2 1.20 3 60 1.20 1.20 3.00 And in accordance with law and an order of the of Directors made on the eighth day of September, 1939. so many of eafh parcel of stock, as may be necessary, will be sold at public auction at the oifice ,f said company a R. F. II No. 2., Provo, Utah, on the fourteenth day of December, 1939. at the hour of two 0 lock p in., to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the costs of advertising am' the expense of sale. L. J. SALISBURY Secretary, Trovct Bench Canal and Irrigation Company, Orem, 1 tah, at R F. D. No 2, Provo, Utah. Bov 8 2. NATIVE LUMBER USED LUMBER USED SASII AND DOORS |