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Show a Pave 6 Friday, September 16, THE 7olCE OF SHARON COUNTY'S Retread Tires for Wagons Appointments for Sharon Stake High Council for Sept. 18 DON'T MISS UTAH FAIR odd sizes our specialty. Bare $5.00 to $25.00 at L. and H. Tire Co. W Edgemont Jamc B Ferguson Julian J. Hansen Fair Days in Utah county are glorious days thrills and attractions both in the city and at the fair grounds uhich mark rrovo as the I II S 0 D R ft I Mrs. Terry Nielson, Reporter Kenneth Rogers, son of Mr and Grand View Mrs. Alfred Rogers narrowly esAdelbert Bigler caped death Thursday evening Bay Gammon when he was struck and hurled lathe View from his bicycle by a passing P. W. Madsen motorist. The lad wa9 rushed to John B. Stratton the American Fork hospital, Pleasant View where it was found he was In a Samuel H. Blake center of the county for the serious condition. Last reports Charles H. Farnworth from the hospital were that he biggest days of the year. Sharon was somewhat improved but still Spencer Madsen Tale a look at the wonderserious. Wilford B. Stubbs LaRue Rawlings, daughter of ful exhibits at the fair Timpanogog D Mr. and Mrs Lewis Rawlings was Taylor Henry Oscar H. Anderson grounds, enjoy a rodeo prooperated on Wednesday at the Lehi hospital for appendicitis. Vineyard in gram unexcelled any part Sidney H. Cluff Mrs. Blanche Nielson and I Geo. F. Wells daughter RaNee entertained Friof the country, visit Provos day evening at a shower in honor stores, as thousands did Road Improvements of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Colledge. who were married at Lehi recenWednesday evening at the To be Sponsored An evening of games and tly. 41 music was enjoyed by the fifty-on- e Fall Opening and Style Democratic Club guests present after which a Show, and you will be con-- i Monday evening. September 12. tray luncheon was served. The young many couple received ineed. the Grand View Democratic beautiful and useful presents. club met at the ward house for a Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Johnson enToday and Saturday are Among meeting. at a family dinner Suntertained the biggest days, and great- other t mgs, a committee of fire day, Covers were laid for Mrs. was appointed to wait upon the Smith and son Dean of est nights, for the county County Commissioners relative to Janet Grove. Mr. and Mrs. J. Pleasant the much needed improvement of of Mammoth, Ormu fair is crowded with indus- the County roads in the Grand W. Johnson Marelene Olsen, Mr. and Johnson, precinct. trial and commercial ex- View Mrs. Fred J Donkin and son Plans were discussed for a Mr." and Mrs. Bert Shaw Juhlor, reunion club Democratic Junior hibits as well as agricultural of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ferry to be held in the near future, and Nielson and daughers Ranee and displays, and the rodeo at- all young folks are specially Nana and Perry Corbridge. 1. tractions at night offer a n Evan Wilberg and Ray were the principal speakers I and at assortment tire Vsod galaxy of riders the like of H. Tire Co. 818 W. Center St. at the Sacrament meeting Sunday which hare seldom assem- We have what you want in Tires, evening Relief Society work and busibled in any one rodeo. ness meeting wil be held Tuesday j ALWAYS LOOK j In the Relief Society room. A good To all this add the liveI attendance will be appreciated I Your Very stock features which mark a President. Mrs. Zora Hansen, her councillors and teachers were this fair and the horse pull- I back to their routine Tuesday to greet the many Primary children. ing and other horse show I . The M. I. A. officers held au opening social Tuesday evei Ing events, and no one will miss 1 HAIRCUTS at the home of Wilford J. Stark. Utah countys fair who Games and program were enjoyed Are Better after which refreshments loves life, entertainment and 1 were PHONE 1123 served to all present. in beast and a fruit 274 West Center quality Provo The M. X. A. officers and teachers are looking foreward to a very and vegetable. successful year and ask the coaimmasnaiusBaamaiB::!1......!: operation of each ward member. The Sunday School officers are E very desirous of having their dime fund quota by Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer York and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gillman motored to Brigham Sunday and spent the day. Hazel Backus returned WedAnnounce The nesday from a two weeks visit at CaliRraia. Roy Pratt, who Is employed at FALL Bingham is visiting his mother, Mrs Elizabeth Pratt. of the Greatest Fabric Values in $498 ... As free as a bird as light as a feather . . . nothing can describe the "Foot-FreFeel- All Wool White Color All Sizes e ing So Happy Hikers give you! so buoyantly smart, no wonder college girls easy-goin- like them! F 1-- pX (Helen Oveson - Reporter) -- They are here featured fabrics that represent and patterns dollar for dollar, we believe the finest values in town this fall! VIEW LAKE The M.I.A. opening social was held Tuesday evening at the ball park. Games, Binging and a melon bust were enjoyed by fity mem- Be Fit Oveson of n 1 L i By Xray rw SHOE DEPARTMENT g i Short sleeves Yoke back rpHY Girls Black Gym. Shorts Regulation Shorts CfH 3 ir Mrs Ella Williams. George F. Wells and Hyrum Larsen acted as judges for Vineyard's first Primary ele'ction held Tuesday. Mrs. Lyle Williams, .Mrs. Bessie mary association Sunday evening Brown, Mrs. Maud Holdaway, Mrs Mrs. Edith Spalding was sustainLucile Orme, Mrs. Sylvia Holda- ed as president witn Mrs. Cinder-ili- a Johnson and Mrs. Veada way, Mrs. Delphla Holdaway and Miss Eva Allen. Whitley as counsilors. The perThe personnel of the M.I A. for Inthe coming year are: Claudie M. The opening social was held sonnel of officers and teachers Stone, W. K. Allen, Elroy Mur- Tuesday evening at the recreation clude Mrs. Leora Harding, Mrs. .Mrs. Edna dock, Lewla Wells, Joy O. Clegg, hall where a large crowd of M. LuCinda Anderson, Max Brown, Kenneth Olson, Earl I. A. workers enjoyed the enterGammon, Mrs. Thelma uarsen, tainment. Active work will begin Mrs. Nora Harding, Mrs Anita Toone, Grant Blake, Rulon Hansen, Mrs. Armenell Larsen. Mrs. Tuesday evening. Sept. 20. Varley, Mrs. Ilia Williams, Mrs At the organization of the pri Bernice Rawlings, Ann Larson, Mrs. Della Stone, Mrs . Afton a it I Shrivers Williams Is reported to Improving slowly at the Aird hospital where he was taken two weeks ago after his bicycle was struck by an automobile. Joseph A. Murdock, Frank M. ' 4 Pair BOYS tmd GIRLS! Hare you entei ed Firmages AIRPLANE CONTEST If not do so at once Contest Ends Saturday BOXING GLOVES DAISY AIR RIFLE BALL BAT and MIT Act Entry Blanks at F IR M A 0 E S l.vr. Prize 2nd Prize 3rd. Prize Burningham, Mrs Irene Shum-waMrs. LaliU Uuaaon, Mrs. Maud Spalding, Mrs. Sarah Olson, Miss Persia Young. Retiring officers are Mrs. Idyll Toone, president and Mrs. Vanza Ash, trail builder Jeacher. The Vineyard Jr. Band gave a concert st the Second wprd In Pleasant Grove Sunday evening Mrs. Ellen Holdaway has gone to Great Falls, Montana, where y, she will visit Indefinitely with her daughter. Mrs. Earl Jones and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Shutn-wa- y spent last weekend In Grand Junction, Colo, with their son Arlo who has recently been appointed district president of the Elder west Colorado district. ' toRn-jnin Shumvay hag the Western States Mission for the past IS months. bn BARGAIN G VINEYARD 01-R- Health Insoles A Real Buy HURRY! Evan be Telephone All White WE QUIT BUSINESS and we mean JUST THAT even our fixtures go everything is offered at a sacrifice SALE IS NOW ON St. Geo. F. Wells, Reporter Gym Shoes Style Shoppe Says PROVO 33 East Genter Johns, Arizona, arrived In Provo Sunday to attend the B. Y. U. He is visit'ng at the home of his brother, Wilford Oveson of Lake Mr. GIRLS WHITE WILSONS View. Wtvre proud to be able to introduce them to the men oFTrovo, for we know that in these Values are smart, style ideas that prove once fashion leadership - - - as well again as Shrivers Value Leadership! Mens athletic supporters 25c ft Spencer and Peter Madsen and Alfred Madsen spent Monday and Tuesday at Madsen Bros, camp on lake where good Strawberry catches were made by all. Melvin Girls Gym Togs 19c . . . Boys athletic supporters 25c Pair Gym. Blouses bers. Mrs. Boys Athletic Shirts 25c X IBt.E FEATHt RI IGHT OU Pair 15c , , fi Pair Firmages are headquarters for Best HART SCHAFENER & MARX and VARSITY TOWN ww "J -- Girls White Gym Sox and active women everywhere say: "Theres nothing else quite $493 RQp New Gym Shorts, grey color - back pocket Belts to match Boys, Gym Sox. Gil-ma- SHOWING For Boys Your feet breathe in these Shoes Oderless Iimersole Strongly reinforced in-v- it ShkFV Gym Shorts SHOES y, Lewis Barber Shop RMGES GYM Speed-Bo- y by SUITS and TOPCOATS 1938 Presses, values to $10.75 for . . $1.95 , DRESSES, (another group) values to $12.95 for $3.95 DRESSES, (one more group) values to $19.75 for $5.95 New Winter Coats V4 OFF Evening Dresses xi OFF One group of Winter Coats ftp ornuiAL Valucs t0 $1975 for -- VARSITY-TOW- N $30 $22.50 Suits and Topcoats IIAIIT SC II RAFF XL It and MARX ji $35 Suits and Topcoats Come in and the see the Newest Styles and Patterns of Arrow Shirts and'Ties. Interwoven Socks, Dobbs and Berg- Hats, Freeman and Florsheim Shoes. - Style Leadership g:K:::rir:::nna:sn:n:r:i3t- - forPreparations are going ward for the big Fall re.tival to be held Saturday afternoon and Sept. 24 at the ward evening, ihapel Dinner will be sold at ion followed by a soft ball game between the Elders Quorum and all comers on, a hor-- e pulling contest directed by Ellis Orme 'will be staged There will be all kinds of produce for sale and the dais act lilies wll end with a big dame The Sunday St hool officers and t a tiers are sponsoring the Festival and ask that every mem-- 1 hi r of the ward cooperate with thm in making this one gala day for tiie proceeds go to he chapel fund Evervbodv please arrange lour faim work o you can lie on hand to hi ip celihrate Hunt foigc-- t your dune fund Sundav The Sunday School organization ask so little for 52 weeks of clean entertainment for both old and young Mr and Mrs Bert Richins announce the arrival of a baby girl born at their home lat Saturday I Holdaway, Mrg Nora Anderson.1 All Hats 50c, $1, $1.95 Blouses Sweaters & Skirts 251011 $a02up(G3 ivivzS - on Dresses Coats, Hats, all new iall goods and price every garment worth its original m-rk- '' t3 vv 4 - i' ed i-- ' '4 n 4v4,$z44 iri |