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Show THE VOICE ' VINEYARD OF SHARON Thursday, December had an enjoyable time. Burn to Mr. and Mrs. Bulou Hone (Alta Newell) a baby boy Dec 1, in the Arncilcaa Fora hosMit. Guo, oUa, Kepurler pital. Mis Cook became Mr, and Mrs. Art:l O. Stune May beile left Sunday evening by bus for Fianklm T. Huppcr when her Detroit, M.cbifcun They will drive marriage was solemnized la the a new car back and expect to vis- tait Lake 'Itmple on Dec. 6. W. L. Jacobsen left for Ely it many placts of luteiest borne. Nevada, lecutly where he wi.i be employed. The of fuels and teachers of the M. I. A. enjoyed a parly at the Town Hall Saturday evening hon. (DeLmna BiaJshaW - Reporter) oi mg heir retiring officers. A gut was presented to each. Games Telephone 051-R- 4 SHARON and dainty refreshments were The Belter Homes dub met at the home of Mrs. Kate Elder Thursday afternoon. The lesson was given by Mis. Golda Mangum and rtfieshments were enjoyed by members: Mrs. the following Ethel Dickie, Mis Zolla Southerland, Mrs. Mary Me Ewan, Mrs Della 'Wilkinson, Mis. Iris, Mrs Golda Mangum, Mis. BcDa1' Wentz Elmina. Elder and the hostess. The Sharon ward temple excursion was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kitchen, Sam Bradshaw Mr and Mrs. AlUn Bellows, S. A Carter, Mrs. Agues Pace, Mrs. Clara G. Sidwell, Mr, and .Mrs Leo Elder, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnbon and John Raley. GRAND reported VIEW Mis C. H. Davits entertained at a quilting on Wed and Thurs Mrs C. 11. Da vies. Reporter Present were Mrs Ada C Carter 'lelcphona bi-JMrs Grace NultaH. Mrs Mary P Davis, Mis. Lucy Cylde and Mrs The M I. A. "Liu" drive is on Afton D Atkinson of Pleasant full blast. 1iospective subscribers Gtove who Lave not been cuntaited will ad he comunUte materially by biiumg suuaiiipL.uiiS to any oi ULft I ilvj I, A. otlker or teui her." 'ihnnk you. in advance, bay they Lets Funeral si rv ices for Mildred help Grand View go over the top, Goodman Desmond, widow of as Is he wards custom." Desmond, ail old tune resiSeveral choir meuibeig are reof Pleasant View, were dent hearsing weekly with the Stake at 1:30 at the Berg group on the choruses from the Wednesday with the Rev. E. F. Messiah". This celebrated ora- Mortu..ry torio Is to be presented under di- Iiwin in chaige. A quarlet comrection of E B Teiry, on Dec prised of Mrs. Geo Larson, Mrs Neil.e Fitzrov, Mrs. Leslie' Carle 24, in tbe high school. Mrs. Grant Davis and two small and Mis. Howard Olsen, accomMrs. Miller, bang sous, Richard and Byron, are at panied by Rev. Irwin offered two numbers home1 for the holidays. They have been living in Logan for the past the prayers and spoke the sertwo mouths where Mrs. Davies is mon. Mis. Desmond is survived by a attending the graduate sihool ol daughter, Mrs Dorothy Nub of the A. C. U. Pocatello and a sou. Albert Good A great many ward members are man of Plttsbuig, Calif., three feeling grateful for their recovery brothers, two sisters and one -l nciTuo Wil-liai- hc-l- n lone Shepherd. Following the program rtfieahmtnls were served Liston and Mrs by Mis. Mary Jean Foutiu There will be no more Relief Soiiety meetings until tbe firt Tue-da- v in January, owing to Bo nimli fciikness in the waid and the busy holiday season. Carol FarN, soil of Vr J Ms. Carl Faihv, who is employ-i- d in Mt Pleasant, left last Sunday to attend a convention In Chicago whete he will repiesmt 'he Bradshaw Auto Parts Co. by whom he is employed. He wil' also visit otln r iaies of inteieat 'n dame sponsuied uj the M 1 No, Were Not Magicians But Youll Think We Pulled 1935 FORD Truck $265 Anderson Garage 4 NJ ?)?& & spit P XU 1 It Well, . lime to Do ft I" 4 ft a ?) if 44 44 h 44 b ? i1 p ft C H ft ft ft p b bb b & b s 44 ft ft ft "A '2--r !f y ft ft v :A ft I P --v I f & 44 44 ft ft V-- ft ft ft ft 4 Maybe the boy or girl has asked for SKATES. If so, dont be contented at just seeing a few pair but go to p pif ft ft ft ft a store that can show Hundreds of pairs at about any price you wish to pay, from $2.95 to $11.95. V. b ) b 44 ft ft Cl Sizes from 12 to 2 in Childrens 6 to 12 in MenV' 5 to 9 in Girls b ft The same thing is true about the SKIS. You can get any size you want at the price you want to pay. If b F P b b bb b it WHY DONT YOU DO YOUR That Appeal ft 44 44 ! lovely " and so reasouuhle In price aifil auth a splendid variety. Those are the expressions our sales people hear so many times How during the day. Christmas shopping at Butler's Is a happy pat tinted there is so mueh to be seen In the way of gifts that anyone would be delighted to receive prices are so reasonable too.' Suit or Coat a Dress a Fur neck piece a Formal Gown for the Debutante a Kobe or a House Coat for lounging. A Sweater a Snow Suit a Parka Hood for out. door sport activities for Oie child or Miss. A ami Hat Those intimate things that .Missis and Women love a Negligee or Gown or Slip, trimmed with the daintiest of Iaee a Sleeping Pajama of rayon or tueknit. the hose that sup- woman every loves, if you have not tried them you have been missing a lot. Handkerchiefs Scarfs, in wool It A G S galore Itow Ics for oir Make-V- p Gloves or silk, Scented boud- capes. them, BUT, you better HURRY! Our Infants department is teeming with beautiful and practical things for nges six months to six years. Come in and let us show you the actual merchandise which is far more impressive than looking at pictures in the ordinary ad. Our store carries the Christmas spirit throughout. SH0PPIN3 AT PROWS LEADIX3 SPORT STORE 44 44 44 ft ft 44 44 BENNETTS 272 West Center Provo Utah ft ...1. i&'X r "s'- - k5 ft, 'C' kG ts-s j- Phone km ijCbGr1 e. kfr Xm X& Cordially yours, ICO is tA ft ft b in j6 j y c k,.; fc l Vi I y to $5.95 $24.75 V I 'J. .; $idler2 Smartly rTV $2.98 w. o NEW TIRE g o o GIVES QUICKEST o o STOPS YOUVE EVER HAD! 0 its 0 o o o o o o o o of o V,iV; o $ o o o MEW TUBE PUIICTURES o PROTECTS AGAINST o o o o GOODRICH o $12.95 'AM ' SV' "v? O e-j- TO & v VVilshire Mm Roail-Diyin- t SLIPS a Welcome Gift! Aluajs S1,98an2.98 ; IIOil-SIII- D the tread that sweeps wet roads so dry you can actually light a match on its track-w- ill d give you the quickest stops youve ever had. And, of course, Silvertowns are the only tires that give you the famous Golden Ply blow-oprotection ALL AT NO EXTRA COST. ' C HANDBAGS I $1 to $7.50 I ' In rich leathers and suedes L 7 -- V5 - CIIIFFON HOSE Cl riphane sheer $1.25 ut COSTU51E DON'T RISK YOUR NECK.1 FOR SAFETY TOMORROW SEE US ABOUT SILVERTOWNS SELF-SEA- 33 JEW ELRY $1.00 to $3.00 sllijrc Shop East Center Provo, Utah y - e Christmas LS BLOW-OUT- S YOU CAN HAMMER NAILS INTO THIS TUBE AND IT POESfT CO FLAT! SEAL-O-MATI- (So o ckidlr mm si .vsrtovM 7 TREA3.....SCLCEfi LIFE-SAVE- R PLY ELCW-CU- DETECTION T Telluride Motor Co. Provo, Utah Suggestions k The first Safety Tube . . . new blow-ou- t protection, new protc rtion against fiats due to spikes, nails, etc. Equip your car now with the tube that never lets you down. Telephone 1CC0 DESKS, as low as HASSOCKS, up from END TABLES, as low as CARD TABLES, (Steel Frame) .... 2.45 Bedroom and Living1 Room Furniture Furniture Exchange 310-31- Easy Terms 6 W. Center St. ThSne 21 WHERE YOU SAVE (3 No Interest AIL Delivered to Your Door Painted in new opalescent harbor blue; radio, heater. This car carries our O. K. Guarantee Special $193.00 Qant New 32x6 and overhauled 10-p- ly S150PERTON $5.00 TRUCK LOAD ,::4a $393.00 UAXY 0TKEE3 COME IN AND LOOK THEM OYER Mght Wrecker Service 1.49 SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL 1937 DODGE Deluxe Sedan Special 98c FLOOR LAMPS, extra fine quality 9.95 STUDIO COUCHES, (new type) 29.50 LOOK AT THESE BALGAXN8 li Ton Dual Truck thoroughly reconditioned $ 9.95 Knee-hol- e OUR SPECIALS 1937 CIIEY. V ; Carnion-AcIaton,E- n tires, .m 44 Our Quality Selection of Individual Styles HOUSE COATS non-ski- XoMiend I COME IN AND SEE Goodrich Safety Silvertown. The amaringLife-Save- r Tread Dnss lengths of Wool, Silk or Velvet Blankets, Table Linen Sets Towel sets Bath sets, etc., etc. 1 a Christmas Gifts reme Dresses Frocks that are exactly right for all the gay events on her holiday calendar. At this season of the year when wet roads are more likely to become "skid traps, mighty urgent to get rid of unsafe tires before they get rid of you. For safetys sake replace now with the new YES, we do have some TRICYCLES, BICYCLES and i It1 44 44 ft ft ft , ft WAGONS ft ft that we had left from last year and 44J we will sure give you a bargain on 44 ft b f? vm ft ms b b Vi p? a XI ft ft gui yit&ii evening services z: 44 P If Sunday Raymond Fartndge, Julian Hansen and Thomas Kitchen. A vocal solo Prayer Perfect" was sung I by Ivern Pyne. Church services next Sunday evening will be the Relief Society conference. An interesting program has been arranged and a good attendance Is desired by the officers. The lesson in Relief Society last Tuesday was given by Mrs. V Myrtle Rowley on the proper care of dishes and utensils in the home." Teachers reports were aljrjr&?xsi so given reporting considerable sickness in the ward. A vocal duet 44 was sung by Florence and Char- - Bargain out of a hat! n The ff Holiday Fun enmess ou simmi. It. Poulaon, Reporter Telephone 04 J 2 were under the direction of the High Priests quorum with Charles Poulaen in charge. Speakers were This USED CAR D2-To- $ dT pne-tlioo- , Tlt.lPANOGOS C. each Monday evening Instead of known public n.en, a paTiurth of 7.30. the Lei. I stake, a funner county con.mi ioper, and for many jtars ABEL JOHN EVANS, 87, died with the Irrigation inat his home Friday, in LeLi. He terests of the county was one of Utah county's best M;--- s WET ROADS ARE AT THEIR WORST THIS TIME OF YEAR ! D0UT 7A'( ( foa Mrs j 14, 1929 for her JOHN A. JOHNSON was around again after two weeks illness, out Men was held Tuesday evening for the first tune to ateud the after Mutual. A fine o j hestra otatorio, 'Messiah' Sunday even-- from the flu, though not grandchild. many serious Illnesses have been was engaged and all who attended ing, A on the trip. Mrs Gram Davies of Logan is at the home of her parents, Mr. aLd Mrs. Thomas Lamb, wheie the will y Hit during the holidays. Mrs. Amy Reid and Mis. Stella Woolsey of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Jostphine Diaper of Provo yisited at the home of C. H. Poul-so- n hist Mond i Mr. and Mis lames Loveridge are happy oyer the arrival of a new daughter at their home Monday, December 11 Mrs Loveridge was foimerly Evelyn Hair. Bishop Gappiaayer announces d that the weekly meeting will commence at 7.00 o'cloi k ! PhoDe Provo 153 NORMAN FERGUSON, Dealer Thone 93-J- -l Pleasant Grove or 1721 Provo |