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Show Friday, May 27, 19"S TIIE VOICE OF SHARON n C U o ii hI n u if it D IfXTFtf, Mrs. LOS ANGELES J FfDEXTER OMAHA , Bus By DEPOT Allen Bellows. MlMMIUMIHttlltr n LamnuS Went cook. Went clerk Want a partner. Went situation. Went to cell a farm. Went to borrow money, Went to eell livestock. Went to recover lost acticie. Went to rent a bonne or farm. Went to eell 2nd bend furniture, i I t ,i USE TIIE UTAH VALLEY NEWS WANT ADS Advertising get new customers, Advertising keeps old ones. Advertising bnilds yon op. Advertising goto bnsineee, Aut4 using bee energy, ! Advertise end succeed Advertise regularly, Advertise wisely, Advertise often. Advertise now! OR CALL 13 POR SALE: Remington tand-ar- d typewriter, in good 1 10. for quick tele. Phone 1051. xn-dltlo- n. BEDDING, washed end delivered. Prices reasonable. Call 73 2W. e FOR SAXE: One Pe Laval Separator In A- -l condition. Also six new cow staunchions. See Mrs. Holla J. Richey, 3rd Bast 4th North, Santaqain. RUBBER ST AMTS, Deters, Pads, Seles Books, at the News office 17 North First West Phone 13. :i i i day. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Smith, (Wllmetta Spaugy) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Spaugy were married last Thursday at the Spaugy home. Bishop Olpin of Pleasant Grove performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Manwell Christensen were called to Mount Pleasan. last Monday on account of the serlons illness of Mr. Christensen's father. Mlse Beth Carter was hostess Friday evening at her home. The following were her guests: Mrs. Lucille Richardson, Mrs. LuRue Gordon, Mrs. Velma Maag, Mrs, Thelma Kockerhans, Mrs. Carol Morgan, Mrs. Lucy Rowley, Mrs. Helen Carter, Miss Naomi Park, Miss Alene Kofford, Miss Fern Carter. Games were played and refreshments served. Attending the Temple excursion Friday were Bishop and Mrs. Allen Bellows, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Sldwell, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bishop, Mr .and Mrs. Fay Fielding, Mrs. James Blair, Mrs. Jos. Hancock and Mrs. Estella Duffln. Mrs. Julie Burr, Mrs. Roy EX Park and Mrs. LeEarl Purr visited Mrs. Etfle Mlllett, who Is receiving treatment at the L. D. S. hospital, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Gordon and Mrs. Hannah Baum left Monday iziornin ir Ensmsttv Idu3 wii&rs they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Lewis I They expect to be gone Gordon. a week, Vr Perry Burr of 8un-rill- e, California Is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Arco Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Peterson have a fine baby boy. Impressive graduation services were held In the Sharon ward house by the Primary Sunday when 10 trallbullders were presented to the Bishopric by their Mrs. Zina Selman, and 11 FOR SALE leaders, used McDeering . Orchard Disk Harrow, with Seagull girls were presented to Tongue Truck Good condition the M. I. A. by Mrs. Vern Poulsen. (81.00. Also good Bicycle. Mrs. Myrl Jacobs accepted the Phone 1234. girls on behalf of the M. I. A. presidency. Stake board members present were Mrs. Belva Miss Maybell Cook, Mrs. Melba Pyne, Mrs. Bunker and Mrs, Geo. Tuckef. Went, GOOD DEED FCRSTJURB For Sale or Trade: Range. Beds, Radio, Tables, eta Tire Os. Jolley 451 W. Center. SALESMAN WANTED Womens Council Studies Delinquency to handle typewriter business, and other lines In local territory. See Mr. Wight at Utah Valley BRIMIIALL BROS. ill West 1 North Fhoss 260 Provo who were privileged to be present. Mrs. Jacobsens paper, present-stitutlo- n tad ha American form ed before a houseful of Council of government. I am willing that women at the lovely home of Mrs.eVery man shall believe what he J. W. Alrd, was filled wltL wisbes. print what he wishes, and quotations and expressions of con- - aay what he wUhea wlthln hIg cern from the pens and talks of constitutional right, but I am not Americas leading citizens, some, that he shall exploit his jjng are of which here reproduced: Idiosyncrasies In teaching my J EDGAR HOOVER: We are flesh and blood while I pay the Indeed at a crisis In the matter of bill. I am not willing that he crime. The question arises wheth-sha- ll extend his personal freedom er society shall control criminals Into gross license and then pay him to abuse that license to dls-Dui niwiuais control society. HARRY FOSDICK: "Our tort and debase the minds and advanced civilization has adopted hearts and the bodies of those Improved means to an unlmprov- - who belong to me and who are ed end. It has created the cinema dearer to me than life Itself. The to degrade our morals; given us&ame rule which prevents the the radio to widen the hearing of teaching of relig'ous dogma In schools should apply to the nonsense; provided the of any political mobile to Implement gangsters; presentation Industrial creed or dogma, developed amazing equipment to plunge millions IntoCeuee of Delinquency penury; built up world wide In- - Interspersed among these only to aid thetations and numerous others, oncoming of world wars and Mrs. Jacobsen spoke feelingly on hellish techniques. many problems faerng parents of "It Is one thing to share the today, dealing especially with great heritage of scientific Inven- - causes of juvenile delinquency, tions. It Is another thing to thus: share the great heritage of the 1. Laxity of discipline In the worlds prophets. The first lshome, due to Indulgent, negligent, something we use. The second evasive or preoccupied parents. Is something we are 2. Tendency of parents to live DR. ELEANOR GLUECK of and disport themselves "as the Harvard: The clinical Jones do and to Impress their treatment of delinquents, with offspring In the same way. 3. Loose criticism of successful the courts participating, Is but 12 per cent successful. Delinquency neighbors and public officials, begins at home for the want of creating the impression that afeffective parental discipline, and fluence means guilt, and author- vtiio corruptIt Is there It must be . The large majority of the social ness. 4. Availability of lurid publitragedies In America have their origin in the home. The high cations and pictures presenting number of divorces and the way- sex and social problems which Inwardness of youth are directly flame expanding Imaginations. 5. Indiscriminate traceable. In most Instances, to drinking, the absence of good example by which begins with "showing off fathers and mothers, to unpleas- and develops Into competitive enant and unwholesome home re- durance tests. 6. Too much Joy riding by Irlations, and to lack of training and restraint. responsible youth whose morals and manners are shattered by the DR. SEXTON, speaking recenof acceleration in speed, vibration T. A. the National before P. tly Congress In Salt Lake City: Our which holds a greater menace to recreational programs evolved to the future of the community than meet the problem of enforced the threat of war. 7. The tobacco habit, especially leisure are not enough. We must our girls, and the spread provide work of the constructive among kind, an employment rogam, of marljauna among unsuspectwith or without pay, to make ing users. young people feel they are ac- Home Life Fundamental Decline of the national life can worth complishing something be prevented, and a rehabilitation dewhile, and that they have a finite value to the community. of onr community life can come leave only from the home, believes Mrs. Today when our youth school they are cast entirely adrift Jacobsen. Honesty, decency. Inunless they Immediately find tegrity, courage, and Industry are ths essential values which build regular employment ....PRESIDENT REUBEN J. up, while war, lax divorce laws, CLARK of the L. D. S. Church: love of money and laxity In sex Some of our colleges, both state matters are ths baslo causes for and privately endowed, are be- decay. coming hot beds of propagating Committees Named theories of governMrs. W. T. Hasler, newly electment and undermining our con- - ed chairman of the group, and auto-publ- ic anti-religio- us ed All-re- It You Need a r I1EIV MOWER rr i SI Examine j. Announcement d; lems, Mrs. J. W. Alrd, Mrs. W. W. Woolf, Mrs. D. O. Wight and Mrs. A. J. Fillmore; child welfare, Mrs. F. F. Ralle; conservation of youth, Mrs. J. E. Jacobsen, Mrs. Stella Huish and Mrs. W. T. Hasler. LEGAL NOTICES Probate and Gaardlaaahip Notices Consult County Clerk er the Respective Signers for Farther Information. SUMMONS In the Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah In and for Utah County. Mary A. Gurr, Plaintiff, vs. Thomas Marsh Gurr, Defendant. The State of Utah to the said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, It served within the County In which this action la brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and In ease of your failure so to do, Judgment will be rendered against yon according to the demand of the complaint, which (has been filed with the clerk of aald court) Dissolving the bonds of matrimony and granting the plaintiff a divorce from the defendant. Brockbank ft Pope Plaintiffs Attorney P. O. Address Suite 211 Knight Bldg. Provo City, Utah. Publication dates: May 27, June 3, 10, 17, and 24. NELLY DON News office. ! ! VIVIAN CHALET HEARS COMPLETION Scera Theatre Work on the new "Vivian Chalet in Provo canyon at Vivian park Is progressing nicely, reports Mrssrs. Purvance Vhd Carter,, owners of the area. Jack Carter Just returned from Great Falls, Montana, where he resigned his position with the Fire Adjustment bureau In order to attend personally to the Vivian property this season, which will be one of the most attractive recreational areas in the state this season, he believes. The new chalets now under construction Is being modelled after the order of the chalets in Glacier Park, Montana, the outer walls being of rough hewn logs, trimmed and varnished on the exterior and the building Itself being adapted for hotel accommodations, social recreation, including' dancing and dining. It is a comwell modious structure, coming along in building, having the main floor equipped for dining, and entertaining guests, with a for large basement accessible dancing, all to be brilliantly lighted. More than 1500 loads of dirt have been placed surrounding It, thus building up an area for a service station and other facilities near the chalet. The removal of the dirt necessary totiuild up around the chalet has served another excellent jur-poIn the erection of more paik-ln- g space from where It was taken, and in constructing a new soft ball park which will provide ample room for playground facilities near by. Date of the formal opening hag not been set, the owners state, but announcement will be made MOWER. This mower is equipped with roller bearsteel axle, with no holes ing, one-pieto weaken it All gears fully enclosed and main operating parts automatically Service and Satisfaction ce at his store near the Lincoln High SchooL Old Patrons of Lincoln Cash Grocery are invited to keep coming and all others will also be welcomed. oiled. SUMMER NELLIE DONS Nelly Dons have a special care in fit and finish that makes them worth far more than their PROVO PRICES ON A CASH BASIS See this Mower on Our Sales Floor $ 1 penny-wis- -- 98 e prices. r 10 l $ to rnovo, utah 4 4? 4 4 4 4 ; 44 4-- s e- Hn. C. EL j. s- - i June Saturday . "1 Davie, Reporter Telephone W-J- -l The Lesser Priesthood gave part of the program for Sunday evening meeting. 'Vaughn Har-war-d gave a brief history of the Aaronlc Priesthood, followed by a male quartette by Orlando Jolley, Verlin Clegg, Vanghn Harward and Andrew Jolley. Book of Mormon atorles were related by Harvey Harward and Bishop Jolley told the boys why they should read the Book of Mormon. The ward chorus sang Jesus I My Cross Have Taken and "My Father Knows. President Blake-- spoke briefly. Superintendent Bernard Gardner was In charge of the program. Jesse Christian has the foundation of his house in. We congratulate this enterprising yonng man on his ambition and wish him every success. ' The social service lesson on Monday was conducted by class leader Nellie L. Kartchner. The subject Home and Community Beautification was discussed at length by the members. Mrs. JAndreason of the Stake Board was a visitor and addressed the meeting briefly. Sunday evening service will Be taken over by the Junior Genealogical group with a program outlining the type of work taken np by this department. The program Is in charge of Mrs. Anna Tanner, Stake junior representative. The Gleaner Girls and partners had an outing and dinner at Park on Monday even. W ( L. The ever lovable Bobby Breen In a charming story of a boy who makes It possible for his mother, a once famona opera star, to return to the stage In a smashing hit. A charming love etory end melodious music make it very pleasant entertainment for the entire family. Cast includes that grand fun maker HENRY ARM ETTA, Basil Rath-bon- e and Marlon Claire. Included on the program la "Pigskin Palooka" an Our Gang Comedy, A Disney Cartoon, "The Old Mill" and the 10th Chapter of THE PAINTED STALLION. Market Drages Specials for Saturday May 28th , $1.19 FLOUR, Red Star PORK & BEANS, LG.A., 212,s, 3 for 23c SALAD DRESSING, I.G JL, Quarts 31c TOMATO JUICE, I. G. A . . tall can 5c 48-lb- s. A Few of Todays Regular Feed Prices! Mbs. 27c MARSHMALLOWS, DEVILED MEAT 3 for 10c PEANUT BUTTER jar 21c TUNA FISH, White Star, Vis 2 for 29c PEETS GRAN. SOAP, large pkg, 27c 3 bars 17c PALMOLIVE SOAP 24-o- z. STRAW, Bright Bale 2o HAY SALT, Red, Cwt. 49c Dairy Fly Foil, (balk) gal. 75c (In your own container) FLOUR, Brown Loaf, 48-I- h $1.14 (Contains entire wheat germ) WHEAT, GROWING recleaned, soft, MASH $1.29 cwt. $1.65 LAYING MASH (Corn) .... $1.70 C FRUITS and VEGETABLES ORANGES doz. 25c LETTUCE BANANAS 2 heads 15c per lb. 5c OUX, Imp. Learning, cwt. $4.00 BUNKER FAR!,! FEEDS Phone 016R3 quality 4-- - fW MEATS We believe the people of Provo Bench will appreciate a well stocked store at Competitive Prices v ith Provo City. Cash dealing is the only way to keep prices at Lowest Levels. Con. Wajjon & Machine Co. . CWr v GRAND VIEW New Shipment formerly with the Ileber Mercantile Co. who assures the People of Orem and surrounding districts, both . - a "V vv vvvvvvVTVv Charles A. Robbins O 'O1 i ng Thursday Ro-Sh- has been purchased by - 1 "ROSALIE is tops In Music, Dancing and Entertainment. Eyefilling with enormous sets and beautiful ballet numbers, gay with charming Cole Porter tunes beautifully sung by Nelson E ldy, and feet of Eleanor quickened to top speed by the magic Powell. Nothing is missed to make this a picture to remember. , The stars are not only splendid In their separate singing and dancing specialties, but as lovers they are easy to look at and extremely effective dramatically. Supporting the stars are such notables as Edna May Oliver, Frank Morgan, Ray Bolger, and a fascinating blonde newcomer from Budapest. Lions Massey. Dont fall to see aoon. this glorious picture featuring the Ace of Singers and the Queen of dancers! ! ! ! ! ! Mrs. Lavon Jones, and Mrs. ALSO Fox Movietone News, March of Time and THE NEW Leah Lewis attended the P. T. A. AUDIOSCOPIKS. That novel feature which adds the third dimenconvention In Salt Lake City last sion to the screen. Loads of fun! week. They were the gueeta of their sisteF, Mrs. Marlun Hardlug, the former Ora Mae Hendrickson and 2 &4 of this city. LINCOLN CASH GROCERY new No. 4 JOHN DEERE High-Li- ft May 31 & June Tuesday and Wednesday ri 4 se in. the Fite PAGE Ann E. Wight, newly appointed secretary, report the following committee appointment a for the coming year's work: Mrs. W. W. Woolf, board member; program Mrs. J. Elmer Jacobsen, Mrs. Arthur Gaeth, Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack and Mrs. Clark Mrs. G. H. entertainment, Heindselman. Mrs. M. W. Merrill, If youth is lost in todays maelstrom of conflicting Mrs. W. H. Callahan and Mrs. interests and standards, the blame is to be placed upon Russell Traher; membership. Mrs. modern parents," who have no standards of their own, who W. W. Woolf and Mrs. C. H. Harmon; progressive movements In have filled the world surrounding todays youth with bally- education, Mrs. M. W. Merrill, hoo, corrupt governments, spineless individuals, and material Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack 'and Mrs. N. William Knudsen; citizenthings in the place of human values, declared Mrs. Mary ship, Mrs. Garland H. Pace, Mrs. Grow Jacobsen before the final gathering of the Discussion J. H. McDonald; legislation, Mrs. J. W. Alrd, Mrs. W. H. Callahan, Group of the Womens Council in Provo this week. and Mrs. C. E. Maw; civic probWe have our children and The family of Joseph Finch have returned home from California, except Mrs. Finch and daughter Beth, who are still at the hospital with Brother Finch. His condition Is reported unchanged. Mr. and Mrs Geo. Carroll and Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Pyne were Salt Lake visitors Monday. Their 1 daughter and sister, Mrs. Lawrence Me Mill Ian (Viola Carroll) underwent an operation for apgiven sloppy thinking easy pendicitis at the Holy Cross hosstandards of virtue. We have broken down all the old pital that day. Mrs. G. E. Herron and children bridges and what have we put in their places? she asked, fromHunter visited her parents, Mr. ttyl Mrs Willard Bishop last as a preliminary thought for one of the most keenly appreciweek, returning home last Tues- ated talks yet heard by Provo women, according to many 65 N. University Are. PHONE 1576 8 J. D. Pyne, Reporter Telephone 02SJS Ward conference will be held Sunday evening, rer''-Bishop CHICAGO -- Go Mrs. style service K33S POT ROAST per lb. llc-1- 3c LUNCH MEATS, assorted, per lb. 19c RIB BOIL 23c PRIME RIB, Rolled Roast, per lb. 20c 3-I- |