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Show TLur-lu;- -, THE VOICE OF SIIAEON lJR July i, pa" d away at the I tali Valky hospital Thursday after-- i non from lieait ti outdo and foni-pianon Tlilaree attondamp and the li. aiitiful flutters h Mmkt the love and esietni of ri 'alive, neighbors and ft n nds for this noble mother and wife The follotting speakers offered words of praise and consolation to those bereft: Dr. Lloyd Cullt-nior- e of Provo, Ezra F. Walker of Lindon, Mrs. Jane Elsmore and Bishop Stanley B. Harris. numbers musical Beautiful were given by the following: a In the Garden" by Mrs. solo, Ora Chipman of American Fork; a solo, Lay My Head Beneath a Rose by Roy Fage of Pleasant That Wonderful Grove, a solo Mother of Mine by Rueben Pyne of Sharon. Carol Harris read a beautiful poem written by a sister of the deceased, In memory of this loved and respected member of their family whom God had seen fit the Windsor Ward thapol, Sunday aftpruoou, fur Mrs. Blanche Wnptit ttifu of Aum--Wright, 0!l f.'AIl HIGHWAY West Drive, Provo About two fltrrs, AU planted Flowing well. Plant equipManufacturing ment, 40 H. P. Steam Boiler, 10 H. P. Steam Engine, 15 H. P. Steam Evaporator, Two gas eagines, many other aeceasorles. Cause, age and Illness. A real BRICK HOME snap for Industrial Enterprise, Write D. Klnnear, Route 1, Bo 90, Proto. 4J15 TOP QUALITY USPHAY'wEgE Will Meet Any Price to call home. HAROLD MAAG 013-R-- 4 WINDSOR : 2s (Mra. TIRE Friends of Clarence York will be pleased to learn be underwent successful operation for an ulcer on the large Intestine Sunday at the Utah Valley hospital and Is improving as well as can be exa REPAIRING See Us Now pected. The U. S. TIRES and BATTERIES Brimliall Bros. Phone MO Fl-ov- o x: Genealogical committee had charge of the Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. A good program was enjoyed by all present. The M. I. A. officers will have charge of the conjoint meeting Sunday evening. A good program is being prepared and a good attendance will be appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Goff of Bingham visited at the C. D. Harris home Sunday. After Before nr f if ' I itrSis I M I t fu rH! . 7T " c tuuriiv. 1 AAA r a'lon tornpli ta I'tah in , farmeis fur arriug g (Zella Colvin - Reporter) JRI STATE LUMBER CO. Clan - Financing Phone Provo Reductions Mis Lamar Ercanbraek and are spending ttie baby David week in Pleasant View. Mrs. Anna Campbell entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jensen and daughter Leila, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Ercanbraclvj Wanda and Juanita Campbell. Mrs. Richard Harvey of Los Angeles is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Allred. Mrs. Alta Walker visited Satur- ..Salt Lakes Newest Hotel k, Cluff. Mr and Mrs Roy C. Muhlestein are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy Saturday. The new baby has two brothers. Mr. and Mrs John Crane of Denver, Colorado, have returned to their home after spending a week here with Mr. Crane's Prows A 44 4 44 ' FEEDS pher Laying Mash lo Growing Mash Rich In Berkeley, Calif , after spending their vacation in Utah with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knowlton and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hunn. Miss Norma Dunford was one Just ft few pages of this new book can of the two girls winning the show you bow you may profit by modern to In honor the iang your home. For modernization will represent Provo Fourth of July Beauty Contest. reduce upkeep and operating cost, inMiss Dunford was sponsored by, crease value, make possible a higher rfnt and better financing. the Rosana sht p. u How to Modernize sn4 Make It Pay Mr. and Mrs Joseph Offert contains many interesting ideas for extra celebrated their Silver Wedding rooms, more modern kitchens, porches, Saturday evening. mefre closet space, etc., to make your anniversary The rooms were beautifully depresent home worth more office for a copy of this book. corated with white and pink sweet GetCall at our yours w bile the supply lasts. A large group of friends peas. enjoyed the evening. Doctor and Mrs. Geo. II. Hansen entertained 26 friends at dinner Friday evening, the occasion being Dr. Hansens birthday anniversary. th South 2nd Wot - Phone 85! Mrs. Arlington Snow, president of the Pleasant View RellqJ Society announces that there wfll be no Relief Society meeting held until the last Tuesday In July, due to the busy berry season. itiUdhotv ijm j , ; Mixed Pig Feed.. 1.12 Dairy Feed, 80-lBarley or Oats, rolled85c Rates: $1.50 to $4.00 for Baled Ilay, first. .60 . 85c ROCK SALT Fly Spray, gal. (bulk) C. Y. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED when sickness vice comes . . . let us give you prescriptions fill- IL Says the blood of the drinking mother is a menace to childhood. Ch'ldren before birth are protected in a miraculous way from many injurious Influences affecting mothers, but they are not protected from the effects of Alcohol J J In dead- ' 2 Stores for Your Convenience L. C. MONTGOMERY Attorney for Administrator. Published in Voice of Sharon June 27, July 5, 12. 17. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS STATE OP UTAH of Office btote Rook ( ommlooton Salt l.oko Citf. Utah July 1, 1HS Sealed tmla will be received by the Kuad Cummwslon of Utah, State Capitol. St. t Lake City. Utah, at Z o'clock m. p. Tuesday, July 16, 194U, and at that time publicly opened for construction of a inch Natural Rock Aspba.t road on 11. S 91 in Utah County the came being federal Aid Project No. 1Z4-- H (1) on American fork Wain Street. The length of rood to be constructed or improved la 0 664 miles, and tho principal items of work are approximately 14M aa fol v.s Tona Natural Rock A, s.att and 6600 Six Yts- - Concrete State lj Pavement. The attention of bidders la directed the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract. &TATE ROAD COMMISSION. By W D. HAMMOND. Chairman. EZRA C. KNO ALTON, Chief Engineer to 1935 PLYMOUTH TOWN SEDAN As good tires 07 IdJl 1 Q is $140. Black euxe Sedan mm UUUUL Heater $475. clean Very j Jnc. Cnnnon-Ashto- n, 19J South University Avenue Phone 153 OPEN ALL NIGIIT H Lejjal Notices ORGANIZED CLEANING Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for further information. 60c ASSESSMENT NOTICE Its easy to keep your wardrobe in fresh, clean condition and inexpensive, too, if you do it little by little. Get the habit of giving us one cleaning job a week and j see how much you save in the long run along with satisfaction you achieve in the meantime. (Notice to Stockholders of Flag BINDING TWINE Mining Company At a meeting of the I'ard of di48-I- b. 4.60 rectors Bale of the Flag Mining Co. 8c GRAIN GRINDING, 100-lheld May 31, 1940, an assessment lOO-lb- s Sc MIXING, of one half mill per share was SAVE! by haling us pre- levied on all outstanding stock, payable on or before July 5, 1940 pare balanced ration , using to C. H. Poulson. Orem, Utah. C. H. Poulson, Secretary. your ou n grains. .... Farm Division Office CHOICE COW lue to freshen noon with 4th calf, only $70.00 Phone 016-R- 3 Df V iVIM tAuFj Sold in Provo IpT? by Utah Valle Glass & Paint 57 N. Univ, NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of John K. Baxter and Elizabeth Baxter, both deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence In Pleasant Grove, Utah, R. F. D. on or be- - It). ed by trained, efficient experts . . . thats our responsibility. ledquist Drugs BAXTER Administrator. ,.$1.00 Houwhold, Sure-ki- ll Animal, gallon respon-sibtlitl.-- Dont pend on amateur 12, 1910. (Hotel Temple Square Salt Iatke Oty, Utah All West Exposure Rooms Delightfully Air Cooled ERNEST C. ROSS ITER, Manager your baby, but we specialize In sharing s. some of your ELWOOD b. 'M Its xlie minimum wave paid tr all skilled labor emplmed on Uus contract shall be cents per hour. The minimum wajre paid to all inter mediate latfor emploxed on this contract snail be 60 cents per hour. The minimum wage paid to all un skilled labor emplojed on this contract shall be 60 cents per hour. are on file Plans and Pperifiratiorm in the offne ol the Estate Hciad Commission. feat City, a here tney may b.dibrn. be reviewed by prospective bpecit icaUons, proptieais, bidding b.anks and plans will be iurrmhed at aSolt Iake City, on (kntohUmg $2 00. whith will be returned, providing contractor submits an the plans acceptable bid and returns within seven days after bids are received. Information additional may be seAny cured at the office of the btate Koad submit bidder must Commission. a letter from an approved surety combidder furnish said pany guaranteeing to aitfa required bond. The nyht to reject ed. any or all bids is reset or cashier's Cash, certified check, check for fixe per cent of total amount of bid made payable to the htate Kmi must accompany each bid as Commission evidence of good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and give bond as required ttO $1.88 through the Northwestern States 1.45 and down the Pacific coast. They will also visit the Worlds Fair at 1.51 San Francisco. GENEALOGY Your Baby? evenra-lo- $3.75 1.75 . 1.75 HARD SOFT Home Remodeling the tempin A. D. 1940. Recleaned WHEAT Do you know that may payfor itself growth-makin- g attcr.d-- 4 left this Mrs. George Boyce week for South Dakota where she will meet Mr. and Mrs, Max Pen-ro- d and accompany them to Yellowstone National Park. . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Wiscombe Vitamins and daughter, Mrs. Loleta Dixon and Miss 'Wilma Wiscombe left last week for an extended trip Pellets..... Calf Sale Merchandise fore the 31st day of July, EDGEMOIIT and No Exchanges or Refunds on 44 4 Miss La Verne Bartlett was one George Prowa of Kanosh, viEited with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Judd of the contestants for Miss Provo. Friday on their return trip from The contest being held at the Theatre Great Falls, Montana where they Paramount Saturday have been visiting. evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ivers Bpent Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Olsen and Grandchildren, Bobbie, Beth and Sunday with Mrs. Ivers' mother, Mrs. Ada Bonner at Heber City. Beuy Jean Olsen and Mr. and Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Mrs. Wm. Olsen and daughter La Mar Glazier in the' recent beElaine, motored to Southern Utah reavement of her father, Albert where they enjoyed Zlona and who died last week of an Daley, Bryce canyon. to Fenton Oveson left Sunday for heart ailment. Among those at his home In St. Johns, Arizona attend the funeral services were Mr. and Mrs. Dell after spending the past month Provo Miss Virginia Glazier, Glazier, here with relatives. Mrs. Maude Glazier and Mrs. Elaine Glazier. Mrs. Alan M. Perry (Elsie Farnsworth) was guest of honor at a shower Wednesday evening (Ellen Bellows - Reporter) at the home of Miss Josephine Kieth Lott of Heyburn, Idaho, Booth. Clever games were' playis visiting with his aunt Mrs. Ella ed and empromtu program was A delicious luncheon enjoyed. Baum and family. Congratulations and best wishes was served to twenty guests presare extended the following young ent. Many useful and lovely married gifts werihowered on the honpeople who have been Mr. ored guest. few the weeks, during past All Primary children are reand Mrs. Eldon Baum, Mr. and Mrs. William Brereton and Mr. minded of the play hour which is held every Friday afternoon at and Mrs. Harold Mecham. 4:30 under the direction of Mrs Nina H. Booth and Mrs. Ruth Mecham. Mrs. Mima Marriottl, Mrs. Jennie Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Tho. Farns- worth and Mrs. Margaret Pulsi100-lb- s. There were 106 members from the Sharon stake, attended the Salt Lake temple during the month of June 261 Endowments, 89 Couples scaled and 43 children to parents The Salt Lake temple will close for the summer on the evening of July 3rd and will reusual ordinance open for the work on the morning of August cent STYUE 4 4 4 a 200 Rooms 200 Tile Baths j: . nfl Amelia Latta - Reporter Phone 048-J- 1 OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON TEMPLE to 50 per cent 10 JULY 5th Charles Madsen spent Sunday evening at home, returning Monday morning to his camp at Strawberry lake Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jacobsen and Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Oveson spent Saturday In Salt Lake City where they were delegates to the State Convention of the Young Democrat clubs of Utah. They joined the caravan at the Utah County Courthouse from where they motored to the point of the mountain where they were met by the Salt Lake County delegation and were escorted into Salt Lake City by a State Road Patrolman. In the evening they attended the dance at the Rainbow day with her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Bert Ercan-bracand Mr. and Mrs. Sterling STAKE rEC. r, Day! Friday, coast. Mutual Coal & Lumber Co, Two-- 0 : Every Department in this Sale Ready-to-weaInfants W ear, Piece Goods, Notions and Sport Wear. Prices Reduced 10 to 50 per Remember the and Yoemlte National Parks, then visited In Oakland and San Francisco, where they visited the World's Fair, then on home, traveling three thousand miles Mr. and Mrs. Eugene enroute. Smith and children accompanied her home for a few days visit after whiih they returned to the Allred. Mr, and Mrs, Bryant Knowlton have returned to their home In Small Monthly Payment! ' Painting, home repairs, and remodeling may be purchased on our Monthly Payment Plan. No down payment is necessary. $5.00 Terms as low as Pw Month i i J ! i i All Summer and Spring Merchandise on Sale for Our July Clearance Sumsion. , Mrs. Ed. Nelson and daughter Norma returned home last week end after an enjoyable trip thro the southern canyons. They Joined Miss Elsie Nelson of Los Angeles at Cedar City and together they visited Zion, Bryce and Grand Canyons and Cedar Breaks. Mrs. A. F. Smith returned last week from California, where she went to attend the marriage of her son Earl bt San Diego to Miss Lillian Rauner of the same city. At Yuma, Arizona Mrs Smith Joined another son Eugene and family and motored to Sequoia Frances Hunn, and their guests, Mrs. Snedden, Miss Lucile Snedden. and Hayes Bekin. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Redd of visited two days last week with Mr. and Mrs. A. Ray Eklns. Mr. and Mrs. Quale Cannon and two children of Salt Lake City are spending the Fourth of July vacation with Mrs. Cannons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. What gives your family more pleasure more real enjoyment than living in a well kept home? Painting with BENNETTS PURE PAINT is a simple and inexpensive way to add new beauty and life to old homes. Let us make suggestions for color scheming your home. Careful planning brings out attractive features. We have dependable BENNETTS PURE PAINTS for every home use. M Starting Friday, July 5th at 9 a. m. a canyon party was enjoyed by Mrs. J. B. Hunn, New Beauty for Old Homes ! CJ : daughter Wanda and her husband. Orzie Mitchell. Cbde Sumston left for Chicago the first part of last week after spending a vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse out practices of the AAA program, farmers must carry out ctitain approved practues to earn conservation payments. Manh 31 was the deadline for for paysigning applnatlons ments under the 1 939 Agricultural Conservation and Range Conservation programs. A check of applications 6igned shows that 20.S farmers and 15 range operators requested payments. Of the num'er who indicated a ould participate year aeo they In the program, 0 per cent have earned payments. 0 i i r lat i 2 o ! 13 H? c: Hi Lii (Helen Oveson - Reporter) said today that a total of f&T.fijS 6S had Mr and Mrs. Harry Zubill and het.li farutd by farmers of the Thur-da- y son Gordon lift for i urit . to i hit with their Idaho ton, Da) The-- e to paj mints hate gone ai proved I nder proMMons J V lommiitie, Mon-tieel- Matarkb ' - i LAKE VIEW i hairman la ' id II Jull- county agricul ural cutis 1 md of put-mu- in- -. pirfiflal'v of th U L1 y Detrot. knuay evening, 'J w lie tatis: 0 1 m mother, Eliza Crane Mr. and Mrs. Reed Crane motored to Idaho Saturday. They Ball Room. were accompanied by Mrs. Cranes Messrs. Sheridan mother who has been visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hunn had as their guests last week Mrs Hunn's Aunt and niece, Mrs. Snedden of Salt Lake City, and Miss Lucille Snedden of Detroit, Michigan, also Hayes Bekin of ' V I t , Writ hnl in the vti1 t ih sh., n of the race i t hat w ill u a our v h, m r in-- v nut mm, our pirtid ruoulii avail if we permit tn- - f.uhd.itnm fui m and of lita to he pa' nniits PLEASANT VIEW Ferry Nielson - reporter) Ah '1 tie iiHihir n Kutit'i'dl M'lMiet. ttt.ru held ia PHONE ahoh who Funeral Services For Mrs. Wright . Ph. fi56 Madsen Gleaning Go. 119 N. Univ. Phone 475 |