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Show THE VOICE 01 T1 SHARON Penrod Heads Football Squad In 42 Orem Historical Society, Is scouring the country to locate a picture of this old log school house to add to the collection of material Grant Penrod, regular guard now on display at Orems Historion the Lincoln high football team cal Museum In the City Hall. Anyfor the last two year and Boyd one who can bring an end to his Worthen an outstanding half-- 1 flt'arch by supplying the missing back on Lincolns 1941 region Picture la requested to get In with Mr. Jacobsen, or tall champions were elected as captains on the Lincoln high V. Emil Hansen school football for the 1942 sea- the City Hall son in a squad meeting held after Incidentally, any items of histhe Lincoln-ParCity game last torical Interest to the community would be gladly welcomed Into Thursday. The two Junior stars were the collection by Mr. Jacobsen. elected to the honor over Jack "We would like to revive Interest Rohbock, Clyde Davis, Ed. Ressha in the collection of interesting Richard Nlmer and Billy Sumsion, articles and information for our museum, and we invite the, public who also figured In the voting. jThey replace Ralph Peterson to see the display which is open at all times In the City Hall, he and Roy Berry who were states. tains for 1941, k co-c- ap Miller To Address Orem Lions Club Who Has Picture Of Old School At Spencer? Has anyone picture of the old that used to stand where the Spencer Schood a log school house now Is? Niels Jacobsen, chairman of the REAL BUYS IN REAL ESTATE Era Drive Begins In Sharon Stake Some Good Business Investments Wide Interest is being shown Bay from. List with. Insure with among agricultural organizations, farmer and cooperative groups, HEAL REALTY CO. and the Farm Security group In ItS West Cester Phone 4 a meeting which Is to be held November 25 at 8:00 p. m. at the After hours call? T. H. Heal 870 Brigham Young University ln the J. E. Byrett II 10 Faculty Room, main floor of the Educational Building, at which Dr. Thomas E. Howard of WashD. C., Senior administington, All Types rative official of the Agrlenltnra Adjustment Administration will of be the principal speaker. Mr. Howard was formerly organizer BROKEN GLASS Replaced GESSFORDS i h, r. half-millio- 1 -- y-- WEEK END SPECIALS ! m 80 Texaco Market W. KITCHEN COME IN AND SEE US Gleaner Comradery For Timpanogos Girls Delightful In every detail was the first Comradery of the year held by the Gleaner Girls of the Timpanogos Ward M. I. A. late Sunday afternoon. Miss Margaret Johnson was the hostess, and fourteen girls participated. They cpme in formal attire, and upon arrival were presented with dainty corsages of button chrysanthemums tied with gold and green ribbon. A most attratclve feature was the table where the sheaf was placed. Tall yellow tapers burned at either end and yellow chrysanthemums in a green howl were banked with potted plants. The sheaf binding ritual took place at twilight, and was preceded by the reading of the blorv of Ruth in poetical version, by Mnhle Christensen. Appropriate music was played by Esther Hansen. . the ceremony Following dain'y buffet lunch was served A gold and In the dining room. green rolor scheme was employed. Lighted yellow tapers and a bowl of marigolds and yellow dalsys graced the table. Lorna B. Maycock, Gleaner leader, was In charge of the attractive affair, and she was assist ed by Beatrice Rowley, M. I. A. President, and her counselors Margaret Johnson and Vivian Gleaner girls in attendPyne. ance were Phyllis Farley, Esther Hansen. Clorlne Lamb, Maxine Loveless, Myrth Liston, Ruth Nelson, Mabel Christensen. Marie Olsen, Merle Terry, Thressa Bunnell, Genevieve Hansen, Ileta Reynolds. Katherine Mitchell and Beatrice Rowley. is made in the West to withstand the Wests rigorous climate. DESERT ROOFING 103 Square Feet per roll Client. 4 sq roll er 4 aq Regular 51.79 rock surfaced Regular 53.25 STAKE 2.98 in Phone 5s CONSOLIDATED LZ GENEALOGY (Mrs. Amelia Latta - Reporter) A complete stock of ROOF PAINTS AND COATINGS Per Gallon $1.39 Legal Notices Z7TI $ 100 350 . Inter-mounta- HOOFING SALES per roll IT er 100 67 EAST CENTER 8T. lhone 710 or 1253 Regular 51.3a er, 150 11 170 ' Rowan Realty Co. Nails and 3r Missionary Class Holds First Cottage Meeting List your property with us for quick sale. We sell, trade and exchange homes, farms, lots and acreage. lire Insurance Loans Complete with j 400 ONLY Buyers and Sellers rnoNi: 2ii VINEYARD Wal-dea- . ATTENTION! Rubber Heels 50c LIGHT MAKES MAGIC CARPET at SCERA AND 90-Ib- s. Mi Course to Benefit Canyon Home Half Soled Incorporated 45-lbsp- s I. A. Arts Get Tfour Shoes 35-lb- s. Mi.-- . Cooperator To Speak At Y on Consumer Cooperatives CO Acre Farm with first class water rights, 60 acres into alfalfa $4000 Improvements a lett, t- Room Brick Home, strictly Era Drive In Sharon Stake is modern with basement apart- ment. Choice lot with garage on ln earnest. announces Mrs. and chicken coop. Southeast Alkn Fielding of the Young for only Improvement 4250.00 Women's Mutual Association. Every home in the Stake has been, or soon will be 5 Room Strictly Modern Brick contacted and given an opportunHome with finished basement, ity to subscribe for this great fine lot nicely landscaped. Ga- magazine of the Church. The drive is being carried on rage. South front. Northeast You mast see It to appreciate the through the ward presidencies value $5760.00 this year, no stake Era director having been appointed. Reports already coming ln are very en4 Room Brick Cottage, modern, couraging, and It is hoped that nice lot, garage. $2000.00. $250 every ward ln the Btake will go over the top early in the season. down, $20.00 per month. t.v HV.n Merle Smith, EDGEMOHT Senior temple excursion is set for Wednesday, December 3, to the Salt Lake Temple from Sharon Stake. et 5 PIONEER 20, 1911 Novc-mLo- Miss Lavern Bart- ier, Lillie Ferguson. Jane Brere-lulesson Tuesday at Relief Dorothy Wis.omb, Jeon Cay- literary lha S. honey, Miss the reviewed the book Sieuty. MBs and Nadeau Davis, Miss Leona Davis man, Eva Gillespie '.Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage (Mrs. Maxine Davis Reporter) and Miss Jean Sthcney, Laura Meldrum. Patch. Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Davis are Miss Thelda Moulton of Ytctor, Fifty-fou- r men and boys with Edgeinont Literary Club held rejoicing over the arrival of an its regular meeting at the home of Idaho, has been visiting at the eight arid a half pound baby boy five trucas, one wagon and one Members attending the Library Mrs. Annie Gillespie last Friday home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph burn last Wednesday at the u ac tor harvested the four acres f Mother beets grown on the Harold Holda-wa- y and Temple excursion, sponsored, afternoon with Mrs. Bertha Salis- St honey and family. Utah Valley Hospital. Mrs. Emma and babe are doing nicely. Friday, November 14 were Bishop bury in charge. tarm for the church welfare, of At the Edgemont meeting B. BiTtelson gave a book review of Roy Gappmayer, Florence The Scoots of the Ward and the work was finished in 6 hours of Utah PioCamp, Daughters Addle Philo The Old Ashburn Place Edwards, by of the troup committee Saturday. Gappmayer, late Thursday at the home members Edwards, Mary Edwards, George Margaret Sliut, and Miss Maxine neers entertained the mothers of the Tri-Stak- e Mrs. Wiscomb M. Mrs. with Lola of Mrs. Bernard Anderson, Mrs. J. Adams, Temperance E. Adams, Pinegar played two aecordian seScouts at a delightful venison Jessie T. Adams, Martha Pyne, lections. A tasty luncheon was Susisanna Meldrum assisting host- banquet in the Relief Society Own Harding and Persia Young Neilson Zina ws Maud G. Rowley, Amelia Latta, served at small tables to fifteen ess. Captain Games have completed a successful canreleased as captain with the elec- rooms, Wednesday evening. Goldie Kirk, Sarah Gordon, Edna ladies. a program was vas of the ward in the interest were and played tion of Mrs. Racheal Davis as Larsen, Andrea Watkins, Waren the guests. Thirty-nin- e of the Red CroBS. A Gleaner Girl Comradery was captain, Mrs. Susanna Meldrum enjoyed by "Wilder, Nina Flossie Assa, M. mothers enjoyed Jensen, scouts and I. A. Arts course Again the Gail Larson son of Mrs. Arm-ane- ll as Mrs. held last Tuesday evening at the and Katherine Chipm&n the will bring to residents of Sharon, Emily Long, David L. Rowley, home of President banquet. Larsen arrived home SaturElsie Mis. Mana and CampConder. lieutenants Prest-wlcMr. and Mrs. Dennis Davis are Provo and Utah Stakes a program Alden Skinner, Cyrus E. The day from San Diego, California, Elizabeth D. Draper and The rooms were decorated with bell as secretary-treasurea born of baby proud girl full of inspiration and interest. parents on a furlough, he is in the U. 5. Green and Gold candles and election was In charge of Mrs. at the Utah Valley HosOn Thursday, November 27, at 8 Geneva Steel. Emma McKenzie and Mrs. Lucy Sunday Navy. and each Chrysanthemums girl Both are doing nicely. p. m. In the Provo Tabernacle in formal gowns were presented Clyde of the Utah Courny Board. pital. Mrs. Tborlt C. Ilerbertson and "Journey to Jerusalem will be with a corsage. The history of The lesson was given by Class children left Friday morning by read by Professor Joseph F. n Gleaners was given by Miss leader Eva Gillespie on "History auto for Santa Barbara, Calif., Smith of the U. of U., and Dr. Ivers. The story of Ruth of Drama in the West," and the where they will visit with .Major Frank W. Asper will be featured was retold by Mrs. Erma Madsen was (Della Stone reporter) life of Jane Duke Meldrum Herberison who is at tne Hoff in an organ concert. and the binding of the sheaf was 024-J1 Phone her granddaughter, by Professor Smith is Director of hospital. He Is much improved conducted by class leader Amy given Mrs. Jane Brere-to- n Laura Meldrum, the and Art at the University of Utah, and hopes to be rtla-i- d A book review of "Who Taylor. Members of Camp Tamarncx hOipllJ.1 the last of Dand Mrs. Margaret PulBipher Dr. Aspers fame as an organist The "Showmen's Parade," in Walks Alone was given by Mrs Harled in the singing of several met at the home of Captain is wide spread throughout the writing up the discretion of the u Their son, John8on q pieaaant songs, ami remarks were made by riet Varley Thursday afternoon, state by reason of his broadcasts new n dollar Waikiki : lesis lunchA Mrs. Lillie Sumsion the were delicious refreshments gave to officers. the served the and concerts on the great taber- (Theatre in Honolulu, writes as .11.' above named and Mrs. Beth Lar- eon was served by the hostesses son on "The History of Drama of furlough and nacle organ ln Salt Lake. follows; "No longer does one need I i. ro uh t h. As ln previous years this pro- to grope along the aisle of the sen, Miss Ruby Davis, Miss Helen to Mesdames Clyde. McKenzie, the West. Mrs. Rhoda Allen sang Barbara Mar- a solo, accompanied by Mrs. Helen turn home Wiih l..s u.otn ctsf k Miss Rachel Davis, Beth Zana Neilson, Salisbury, Ferguson, Unseen gram is being sponsored by the darkened auditorium. r i Miss DonJna Stubbs, Mrs. Pearl garet Pulsipher, Elizabeth Fer- Allen. Mrs. Emma Jones, and Mrs. short stay hire Mutual Improvement Associations ultra-violrays converts the of Sharon, Utah and Provo Stakes carpet Into a glowing pathway Stubbs, Miss Viola Kirby, Mrs. guson, Dora Cluff, Florence Glaz Nellie Olson of the county officers to can p. were present and completed the for the benefit of the Girls Can- and the patron Is given the feelMr. and Mr- -. K I h Landl-of the camp, the act- organization yon Home in Provo Canyon. Pro- ing of walking on moonbeams. and daughter, ht. jt jii, Mrs, z ; 5 v ing officers now are Mrs. Harriett ceeds will go toward the purchase While the Magic carpet glows in Burma Verity, .Mr. and Mrs. Teene Mrs. Cling-j Lowell i'arley. captain; and installation of a water pump the darkness, it in no way disand dui.chits Varley Mrs. er, first vice captain, Lyle which is badly needed at tne tracts attention of the patron visited Sunday with .Mr. and Mrs. vice second Williams, captain; Home. Fire hazard is very great while the show is going on. The Charles IlHandley, sr., of Spnny Mrs. Nora Harding, secretary; due to the lack of pressure in the strange powers of black light ville, it being Mr. Handley's &9ih leadMrs. class Francis Johnson, water supply. makes the carpet glow, yet there The Handleys were birthday. Mrs. historEdna Holdaway, er; The sponsors of the program Is no reflected light and the darkformer Vineyard residents. Mrs Ruth Johnson, ian; organist; promise it to be a rare treat, and ness of the auditorium needed Jo Mrs. Maliclent Wells, chorister; Mr and Mr3 Carios D. Miller uiee that everyone attend. Ad- insure perfect reproduction on the Medium Mrs. Anabel Rogers assistant were hosts at an elk supper mission is 50c and tickets are be- screen is in no way Impaired. BeFRESH EGGS Dozen and Mrs. Pricilla Mad- - day evening after church. Supper ing sold by ward Mutual Improve- cause of the expense of installaRefreshments were was served to the following sen, chaplain. ment Association officers. Grade tion, only a few of the delux theserved following the meeting to friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell BUTTER First atres have made this Installation Pound Bertha Madsen, Mrs. ,ey Mr and Mrg Vern wlnlamg. and it will be some years before Scott, Mrs. Mena John-- ( yjr and Mrs. Ariel Larsen, Mr, Josephine the smaller theatres can afford LEMONS Mrs. Ann Larsen. Mrs. Edna and Mrs. James T. Blake, Bishop son, this marvelous convenience to the Ruth Johnson, and Mrs. Walter Holdaway, Mr. Holdaway. Mrs. IV patrons. Mrs. Nora Harding. Mrs. Lillie and Mrs. C. M. Stone and the host 5 SHORTENING The above quotation again prov-e- s Mrs. Teente Clinger, and hostess. Sumsion, that the Scera Theatre Is one Mrs. Emma Jones. Mrs. Nellie OlIn the of theatres delux the son. Mrs. Anita Varley, Mrs. The Missionary JClass of the Mrs. Claude Stone was hostess CABBAGE 10 Pounds Rhoda Allen and Mrs. Effle Sab-e- y to members o ftbe R Clqb last Timpanogos Ward Sunday School United States from the standpoint So who were guests. gave the program at a cottage of equipment in every detail. Friday afternoon rook was the Is the only one Ta ONIONS meeting held at the home of far our theatre diversion of the afternoon. Mrs. Pounds 10 comThe and returned in the missionary region Olsen winning the prixe Phyllis Farley Monday evening. mittee of the stake furnished the Kenneth 126 Pack Patterned after the cottage meet- one of only thirteen in the United and consolation prize to Mrs. La ORANGES Per Dozen program at the church services Var ings held ln the mission field, the States that can oast of black Luncheon was Holdaway. Mrs. Ruth decorations florescent and Sunday Clegg evening, speakers, Max Pyne, Ileta Reyn- light served to the following. Mrs. EdIn was as the program charge, olds, Angus Skousen, Dee Ander- carpeting. Mrs. LaVar Holdmond DAIRY FEED LBS. Harding, accompanied by Hellen away, Spalding. son and Whit Ball, spoke on the Mrs. Ray Holdaway, Mrs. follows: vocal solo, Miss Verna organization of the Church and Harold Holdaway, Mrs. Lowell Allen, an organ selection by Helthe life of Joseph Smith. Musical Now is the time to stock up on Potatoes and Apples Varley. Mrs. Mable Bunker, Mrs. len were the Allen, speakers numbers were rendered by MerMrs. Theron We of both. have plenty Bernard Anderson and Ruth Lowell Larsen, rill Farley, Gordon Hansen and Whltely, Mrs. Kenneth Olsen, Mrs. Clegg. Don Rowley, and congregational Thelma Young and Mrg. Dolly Consult County Clerk or the , hymns were sung. Mrs. Anita Varley gave the Warner, and the hostess. Open discussion was held after Respective Elgners for farther the speeches, and at the exclu- information. sion of the meeting light refreshS. ments were served. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE and officer of numerous farm cooperatives and is an authority on the subject of cooperation. He is also chairman of a Seminar on the History, aims objectives, and accomplishments of the Farmers Cooperative movement. All interested in this subject are urged by the various groups above mentioned to be present. BLACK Professor Elmer Miller of the Brigham Young University will be guest speaker at the regular Lions Club meeting next Monday evening at Parks Cafe. He will speak on the topic "Economis Aspects of America After the War. iJMusical numbers are being ar- -' ranged by E. B. Terry. 'irs.L.v. IN THE FOURTH, JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, in and for Utah County. DESERET FEDERAL SAV- 1 y INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a corporation, y - t Presents s''44 TWO GREAT FIGHTERS and In Ten Fast Rounds defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at eleven o'clock a. m., December 1st, 1941, at Front Door of Court- house, in Provo, Utah, the premises situated in Utah County, Utah, and particularly described as follows: Commencing at the South-eacorner of Lot 7, of Block 21, Plat C, Provo City Survey of Building Lots; thence North 4 rods; thence West 12 rods; thence South 4 rods; thence East 12 rods to the place of beginning. Dated at Provo, Utah, this 6th day of November, 1941. Kon Ovcrlin vs. Friday at st THERON S. HALL, Sheriff, Utah County, Utah. Publication in Utah Valley 1941. News November Estate of Elliott A. Newell, A1 Ilostak 8 P. M., Over K O V O Central Utah Own Station, affiliated with the Mutual Broudcasting System and the Intermountain Network. ysA heat gives health anc' vv cind conr.ror NOTICE TO CREDITORS RAZOR the best Plaintiff, vs. K J A R U L F JENSEN GLENN E. JENSEN, de- U; ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the underslj.ied at the law office of Christenson and Christenson, 32 West Center, Provo, Utah, on or before January 2 , 1942. CHRISTENSON A CHRISTENSON, Attorneys for Administrators. EUGENE E. NEWELL, and ARTHUR E. NEWELL, Administrators. Published in the Voice of Shar-j- n November 20, 27. December 4 and 11, 1941. NOTICE Every day the American farmer la called on for ever Increasing quantities of three staple food products to supply the need of our rapidly expanding armed forces. 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