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Show Pape Four THE VOICE OF SHARON V wn etoe Mrs. C. H. Davies, Reporter Telephone X v 11 someone question the dearth of news In the Grand View column last week Your honor-abl- e d reporter took a rest and visited with her daughter, Mrs. Tom Williams and - '' H much-neede- Regardless ol the amount expended, our sendees are complete to the Icmt detail. One standard the finest provides our patrons with ony . memorial services of impressive beauty. No Extra Charge for services within a radius of 50 miles X V M MORTUARY TELEPHONE 378 3 Want Ads One Lot of Mens i EDGEMOIIT Advertising gets new customers, Loraa Mecham. Reporter Auvertiaiug keeps old ones. Ladies Dress Advertising builds yon up. 4 H The Mothers Day program nnu 4Q Advertising gets business. S the Suada School ofIlais, thine Ouis Advertising has energy. ficers Sunday morning featured a Advertise nad succeed tribute by R. R. Law, member of Advertise regularly, the B. Y. U. faculty to the Advertise wisely, Beautiful Lot of $ A .98 After . the Advertise jpqthers. often. program Rayon DRESSES each mother of the ward was Advertise nowl presented with a lovely booklet OR CALL 13 of oems and sentiments. WORK HOSE Tuesday afterehoon at 8 oclock For Men and Boys FOR SALE: One DeLaval Separator in A- condition. Also 3 Pair for six new cow staunchlons. See Mrs. Holla J. Richey, 3rd East tth North, Santaquin. t 8 family of Blackfoot, Idaho. Sunday evening services were in charge of the bishopric aud speakers were Hyrum Nicol and John Allred. Mqsical numbers were as follows: A trio "Beau tiful Dreamer" was sung by Ora Griffiths, Ettle Rodeback and Dorothy Allred, also s chorus number was rendered by a group of young ladiee under the direction of Mary P. Davis. The Gleaner Girls held a social at the home of Alta Buckner, Monday evening at 8 oclock. One of our ambitions as a ward seems about to be realized we are to have a choir. Mrs. Ora Griffiths, who has had pract 1 training as music leader In the Primary organization for some years has been asked to conduct. She is desirlous of meeting everyone who would like to sing at the ward chapel on Friday evening at 8 oclock. There Is ample talent In our community, we are told to support a fine musical organization. Let us lend a hand and our voices to further this most worthy projeett. A large number of mothers enjoyed the special program presented In their honor during the Sunday School hour, last Sunday. The special speakers were Elders Dee Brown and A. Dean Buckner. Don Griffiths played a trumpet eolo, a male quartette consisting of Andrew and Bryant Jolley, Wes and Robert Hills sang "Love at Home"; Diana Nuttal and tiny Madeline Harward sang vocal solos. The superintendency presented each mother with a blooming potted plant Mrs. Nide Bean, who suffered a stroke some weeks ago, Is convalescing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. LeRay Taylor. UTAH VALLEY NEWS WANT ADS Ajy and Boys CAPS i Want a cook. Want a clerk Want a partner. Want a att nation. Want to aell a (arm. Want to borrow money, Want to sell livestock. Went to recover tout acucae, Want to rent n house or (arm. Want to sell 2nd hand furniture, USE TFIE tjgU 09-J- -l Does 1 IFHS3SL 185 EAST CENTER VIEW GRAND r Friiay, May tertalned at the home of Mrs. Ezetta Johnson this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Effie Pinegar will The Human review the book mind by Karl Menninger. Some speial musical numbers have been arranged for. Mr. i and Mrs. Austin Moyle have moved into the ward. They are living In the former home ot Mrs. Susan Smith. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Pinegar spent Tuesday In Price where they visited with Mr. Plnegar's parents The last meeting of the season was held Tuesday night in the ward house, during which W. M. Vernon and his students A Junior Democratic" Meeting demonstrated what can be acwas held at the ward house Mon- complished in Instrumental music Mr. and Mrs. Merton Chamber-lai- n day night. Alton Giles of Provo left Saturday for a two presided. George Boyce Jr. was chosen as Junior Chairman and weeks vacation In Craig, Colorado. Mrs. Kathryn Boyce as chair- They will visit with Mr. Chamwoman. berlains parents and friends in The Literary club will be en- - Colorado. There will be no meeting Sunday night due to the Seminary graduation exercises at the high the Relief Society officers entertained the Mother!) and Daughters of the ward, the daughters being the special guests of the day. An hour's program was enjoyed after which a dainty luncheon was served to fifty mothers and their accompanying daughters. Every mother and daughter present was presented with an artistic bouquet of spring flowers. Special awards went to Mrs. Jane D. Meldrnm for the oldest mother In the ward; Mrs. Lillie Ferguson, for the mother with the largest family of girls and Mrs. Wllford Stubbs for having the largest number of daughters present. A school. Employment Open In Nursing Or For Graduation .. . Teaching Beauticians are overcrowded, but plenty of opportunity exists In the nursing profession, and you have to be good and really well trained If you succeed In the stenographer's work today, according to Miss Marie The mpson, Utah atate N.Y.A: director, who gave the students at Lincoln high school a review of present conditions In Utah In a slrlted address this week. Aviation for boys and girls, as a profession, Is too visionary," she declared, and tons ry Is "closed as a profession to aim at for most students. She advised students generally to stick to the farm, but prepared to' train Intensively for any profession they might choose, tor in any field the world yields place to the well trained man or woIf you are good you get man there. Health Hansens Gowns q, x$y Pajamas 2 for $1.23 Ladies lace trim-me- d Satin Slips Vf Save a Dress a Day with an APRONETTE Sizes 1 to 6 Priced Dark Stripe Boys OVERALLS Sizes 4 RUBBER STAMPS, Daters. Pads, Sales Books, at the News office 67 North First West. Phone 13. TIRES New TIRES TIRES Retreads Used We pay highest prices' for Trade-In- any size. Jolley Tire Co. 455 West Center. s, Qj y to 12 BONE CO. LADIES TEA APRONS Values to 49c 9P?A for 3y Boys and Girls rOLO SHIRTS Ensilage corn, large Ears, grown by Chris Jeppesen. 98 germination. For sale by Carpenter Seed, Stratton Seed, and Bunker Farm Feed. A treatment that will erase a few of those little wrinkles. Call Mrs. James L. Smith or Yvonne Hansen for an appointment. 104 S. 8 East. FACIALS 25$ Wonderful lot of Ladies House and Street DRESSES For Sale or Trade: Ranges, Beds, Jolley 308 West Center .rrr v u:.K Jt PRICES . . . Under Grad LOW NEW Varsity-Tow- n SUITS 74 SUITS were in price iangea up to $22.50 Now $15.75 up to $30.00 were in prices ranges NOW $22.50 These NEW LOW PRICES are GUARANTEED EGflvnGaau:ii3G ... AT WAREHOUSE PRICES Save as much as $59.00 on the best known make of Refrigerator on the Market PRICED AS LOW AS AT UTAH CLOSING OUR WE CAN ARRANGE THE BEST TERMS B1 ENTIRE STOCK , HALS t i.5 fWEr!s 41 VV GRANITE ; FURNi 84 I North University ?y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y 4 OuOJTY sms j ?V SERVICE jyf tyi ft y y y y y y y y y y Mot Quality Groceries S (Saturday Only) per doz. 20c 4 ROLLED OATS lbs. 21c SOFTASILK, CAKE FLOUR . . pkg. 28c 3 cans 10c SHOE POLISH YOUNG BERRIES, extra good, . can 23c PORK & BEANS, Heintz, large can 10c SALAD DRESSING ( Grand) quart 27c DO-NUT- 2 doz. Pullet Eggs f V .....can25c CRISCO, or Snow Drift, CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP (Giant Size Bars) SUPER SUDS, (large pkg.) y y y y y y y y y y y y y 49c 3-l- b. 10 for 37c 19c Fruits and Vegetables 2 CABBAGE DRIED FIGS GRAPE FRUIT, large fX 4 Food GRAPE JUICE LETTUCE A A A AA A A A A A A A ww'VWWWW,m,WW pints 15c heads 19c per lb. 4c 22c 3-I- per doz. y y y y y y y y y yy y y y y y y fy y y yy fy 27c y y (Only U. S. Govt Inspected Meats Sold) GOOD USED FURNITURE Fletchers On Smart i In the smart to be on our regular stock of suits New Models and patterns. THESE SUITS are of the same High QUALITY, same Smart STYLING and FINE TAILORING always found Fresh Quality Meats Vuf ANNOUNCE . WHILE YOU SAVE -l Rayon Night and - II 1 Ladies SHRIVERS SUITS I 25$ MiuuimmmHuuiitu'iiiimiiuutMHH'HimutittMiiMitiiiimHiiiBiuMmiifiHmmMMimiiHtHiiitiflautiiHmtnmiMwtmHMNnrwimnN nt Protect Your Familys 13, 1933 Radios, Tables, etc. Tire Co. 455 W. Center. 4 for 13c LARGE DILLS PORK ROAST, Shoulder cuts, lb. 20c Bulk Sausage per lb. 15c 29c LARD, Home rendered, GROUND BEEF 29c 2-lb- PROVO V fy ITAYLOR BROS COMPANY!: s. 2-lb- fv s. TIIE DEPARTMENT STORE OF PROVO v vv v v vv A y EKP1 SPECIA ToJnersk First Gra c!e 32X6 10 Ply ssajaiewBHBg A $47.00 Value $31 r O IT Leio TT IRE CO. |