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Show 6 Policeman: And as soon as I Marine: Tomorrow evening saw you come around the bend I Im going out to the suburbs to said to myself, Forty five at see a modi home." u least'. His Sweitie: here, big Lady Drive!: ' How dare you? boy. If theres any model to see It s this bat that makes me look home, you let somebody else do so old." it. BOARDS COMMENDED Xitr Problems Pointed bt Health Director Out National Aluminum Pressure Canners HOME CANNING Holds 18 Pint Jars or 7 Quart Jars Trail-builde- GRAND VIEW 09-J- was made Llojd M. Earner, of Provo, airector of District Four of the State Board of Health, iu discus1 sing progress of public health activltlt i iu his area. The chauge which lu the past few years has been marked, of brought up local problems Cafie, water supplies, animals .u residence districts, public dump grounds and other nuisance considerations, bays Dr. Earner. With the active aid and cooperation of the State Board of Health, through its five district offices, communities which were u --A unable for years to cope with saniJohn ,S. Evans I wish to thank the people of tary and health problems are now strengthened and encouraged to Provo ; ud Utah county for the woik them out with every pros-- splendid support given me at the pect of success. Primary election, Sept. 13. I am Many a community has en- still in the race, and solicit your countered the influential citizen support at the ruu-oSept. 27. whose farm on the outskirts ol Remember there is one more the small towu of years ago, iij registration day, Sept. 20, Tues-uanow definitely in the residence Be suie to get your name section of a growing city. Corrals, on the voters list." pens, barns and coops, normal on JOHN S. EVANS, the farm, now become an offense Nominee for Sheriff, against neighbors and a nuisance. Democratic Ticket, Quite often this former farmer U'id Political Advertisement) is the towns greatest benefactor and has the respect and affection of his townsmen for his public spirit. Often, however, he enMrs. C. H. Poulson, Reporter tirely overlooks the changed conTelephone 04J2 ditions grown up around his former farm and fails to realize his 1 he program iu church last health and sanitary obligations to his neighbors and townsmen. .Sunday evening was under the With tact and good judgment supervision of the home missionon the part of local and state aries of the stake. The prelimhealth officials, and with absence inaries were conducted by Ivern The speakPyne of be Bishopric. ers were Joseph E. Booth and -- Davie L. Rowley Sr. Special musical- - numbers were two vocal solos rendered by Rhinewald Liechty. The numbers were The Holy City sung in the German language and in the T,rr"T by Dr. sisters sang a duet. Acceptances were rendered by Bishop Jolley for the Priesthood, John Nlcol for the Young Men and Eshle Harvard for the Young Women. Mrs. Ada C. Carter is spending and some time with relatives friend in Panguitch. Mrs. Dean Nuttall returned last week from a brief visit with Thursday night, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Williams and family arrived for a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Davis. During their stay several social events were given in their honor. Mrs. C H. Davies entertained at a family dinner on Present besides the imSunday. mediate family were Mr. and Mrs. Consolidated VagOn & Machine Co. i Provo, Utah ff Finer Values! Lower Prices! Larger Selections! V TIMPANOGOS they're the finest styles and the biggest values ever offered. Every pattern is handsomely nhr styled . . in' , "y made. 1 CUD Stove Pipe . . . Stove Pipe . . . Interior Gloss Per Quart ... Svy-- Wallpaper Provo . 492 25 OFF 25 OFF $ . House Paint, gal - u - i Cessforii'f, I, WHY HOT LOOK V - -. Sale Ends Saturday FORWARD TO A GUARANTIED i REWARD FOR SAFE DRIVES? 5 5 - 1a s I bargain 5 Constitutes , T TERES XjL of what you and ail us, who want our local streets and highways safer, have waited for: a Safe Driver Reward Plan sponsored by the undersigned insurance representatives in cooperation with leading stock casualty insurance companies. GCT THIS MONET (IWAKD The Safe Driver Reward Plan offers you a return of 1 5 of your annual liability premium, if no loss occurs under your policy during the 1 2 months it is in force. This reward is uaran feed-wri- tten nght mto the policy. It is available to every private passenger car owner who insures on or after today for both bod.ly injury and property damage liability with any one of the cooperating companies. It means that you, as a careful driver, pay leaa or your insurance. JOIN THIS PLAN TODAT C? Be among the first in this community to join this new and get the money reward tH ,7 ar you deserve. Full particulars of this remarkable new PUiwill be gladly furnished oo reqV(Mt. Stop in today and talk it over. The flmn dose not apply to auto mobiles mubjoct to the automobile float plan, eiparience rating plan or other rating plana, or to owner, of whom cathficatee of financial reaponeibihty are required. 6 Wect Center Provo, Utah tSi 1 A Good Product I Felly Guaranteed At a Low Fair Price I f I 1 I BARGAIN i May Ho A Common "Word 1 5 jBut Knows A Bargain "When I He Sees One I . S s i i i Proof of This See - Our Get - Our - Prices - Tires Before You Buy Dixon Deal Estate Co. v Mens new Suits are NEW v Mr. Liechty was L& n Tire 34S PHONE to inniiiiiiniuiftiMoiwUn, 15.00 22.50 19.85 i Longs, Slims - shorts and regulars in single or double breasted models port or plain back drapes for the young men of the family to conservative models for Senior. ' -- Steed of Glendale, California, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs C. Wilford Larsen 1 Mrs. Steed is Mr. I: last week. Larsens foster mother. Mr. and Mrs. Orrel DeLange visited relatives in . Sunnyside last week end. Mrs. Jennie Farley accompanio ed her daughter and Albuquerque and Gallup, Ntv Mexico for a few days. When they return Mr. and Mrs. Harking plan to go to Canada to visit with I the parents of Mr. Hacking. The opening social of the ward M. I. A. was held Tuesday night with about 50 pre- 'j,sent at the church grounds where , . r'll J' J' ' 7 ; tj ra,' 3.00 3.50 Come in and rub your hand over the new shoe leathers this season youll like its rich dark tones and the smartness it adds to your new Fall Outfit larger and better selections of Friendly, the Fortune and Winfields tops in shoe value. 3.00 4.00 5.00 You Know how hard it is to find really well tailored slacks at any price hut think of getting these really fine ones A handsome group of the very latest shirt ideas for real comfort and wear. It will be easy to pick your SHIRT requirements out of these. at such LOW out-standi- PRICESI 5.45 1.03 1.35 1.65 son-in-la- Tim-panog- . f SNAP BRIM llomburg or Tyrolean models. You can get a really smart looking, long wearing hat from our large selection. 1.98 ance. Mrs. Alice Co,' West Center this season New fabrics, stripe and herring bone patterns - new drape models and even new colors and best of all at NEW LOW new PRICES. acco.m-panle- d Ruth Stott. Mr. and Mrs. C. Wilfora Larsen and Dorothy and Harold spent eud in San Juari the week County, the guests of Mr. and .Mrs. J. A. Scorup who ive a dinner. About two Cowboy huudred people participated, in the event. Mrs. Orissa Rowley and Mrs. Lucy Rasmussen and sons Leslie and Loy spent the week end in Riel. field visiting with Mrs. Alice Gurr and family. Mrs. Gurr was formerly a resident of the ward, A delightful evening was spent when about fifteen couples, most were former school of whom mates, met at IioBalawn last Saturday evening and enjoyed a dancing party. After the dance the group weut to the home of Lucille Farley, where a shower wa given for two of the group, who were recently, married. The honored guebts were Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Jensen. Duplicate gifts were presented to the newly-wed- s and a tasty luncheon was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hacking of Gallup, New Mexico; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rohbock of San Mr. and Mrs. Francisco, Cal.; Frank Postma of Vernal; Mr. and Mrs. Fenou Prince; Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rowley; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Rowley; Mr. and Mrs. Dean John: son; Miss Edith Aiuraock, Reed Fautin; Miss Reva Cordner, Tony Rohbock, Miss Lucille Farley, Mr. Frampton Collins, Miss Louise Fowles, Carol Farley, Miss Ora Miss Baum, Farley, Stanley Doratha Jones, Theron Killpack and the guests of honor. The first meeting of the Primary was held after school last Monday. The officers are planning a social for the children for next Monday and would like all children of the ward in attendby 13,... Booterie 124 West Center Roses. ch 0U Cv Anniversary Wear them Come in TODAY and eee these oat- - V standing values. i 25th eh and know the meaning of real loot comfort and flat tering style. Plain tips and wings, brown and black A- A by An Unusually Fine Collection of Mens Clothes at Levens y. ,. program Is being arranged the Grandview ward committee. The Bptaker will btf Elgin Olipbant. Musual numbers will be under the direction of Roland Harding. Gcnealogiial Sunday St pi. SOAlh. In commemoration of the visit of the Angel Moroni to the Prophet Joseph Smith on .September 21, 1S23, the First Presidency has designated as Genealogical Sunday this year. Sept. 25th. Sunday is officially given STAKE GENEALOGY to This the Ward Genealogical Committee to present the program. Of Amelia Latta, Reporter course under the direction of their Phone 048J1 bi ihop. They should therefore Stake Genealogical Board meet- lake immediateweps to see that Sept. the time of the Ward Sacrament ing will be held Sunday, meeting on this day is reserved ISth at 130 p. m. Stake Genealogical Union meet- for their program and should ing will convene at 2:00 p. m. prepare for a most interesting Both meetings to be held in the presentation and select an impressive speaker for the occasion. Stake Seminary building. her sister, Mrs. Willard Harmon of Cedar City. Little Phyllis Maag. vno underwent an appendicitis operation at the Aird hospital last Wednesday. passed awhy last night. She is the eight j'ear old daughter of The Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maag d many friends of the family sincere sympathy to them in their present bereavement. U $9-9- 5 at Size Tom Williams, Mrs. Francis Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Davies and family. Jack Lundahl, instrumental by The graduation of nuisances. and Sea Gulls, Sunday evenCommendable willingness of end community singing led by E. B. Terry preceded the rousing ing, was well attended. Mrs. citizens to cooperate with authorMrs. Nina Mary Camenish oulined the work ities in health matters has made gullies directed by Booth. of the Primary boys in a few well a splendid impression and brought chosen words and the boys sang the solution of these local situMrs, Trail Builder's Hymn. further ations along the way, Eunice Young, in lieu of Janette says Dr. Farner Brown, who was absent, gave a Mrs, C. H. Davies, Reporter work brief talk on Home-build-l Telephone in the Primary and the Haws EXPRESSES THANKS Tins announcement Made of pure cast aluminum and is complete with wire rack and instructions. rt of arc making a good showing this year. They are steadily clearing up vexing sanitation problems that have been carried over from the old days of rural conditions. FOR SPECIAL PRICE ON boards Municipal lioiil th Friday, September 16, 1933 : of bitter controversy and bickera bonfire and roasted welners ing, these men are beginning to ifud were lovely cantaloupes iiit their teslize communities all. Words of welcome by have giown up' and are cooperfrom President Fenton Prince, an ating in removing these health HEALTH OF Li-ts- 25-Qua- 'I THE ? OWE OF SHARON Page Four 116 West Center PROYO UTAH |