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Show .SHARON Piblisbed weekly at Provo, Utah, by the Sharon Cooperative Educational Recreational Association of Orem. Printed by Utah Valley Publishing Co., 67 North First West Street, Ptotq, Utah. Entered aa Second Class Matter, October 8, 1937, at the Post Office at Provo, Utah, under act of March 3, 1879. The state legislature is in full swing1, and another deluge of laws will undoubtedly flood Utah. The annual grist seemingly i3 being manufactured, regardless of suply and demand. If even the legislators had any con"fee-ception of what they are producing it would not in daze a are themselves but when regarding bad, they the need or purpose of nust of the laws being made what can yoij expect of the rest of us? One bill introduced by Wendell Grover (D. Salt Lake City) has merit however, and if passed might help both the people and the legislators to get somewhere in this We refer to the bill excluding business of professional lobbyists, or at least requiring every lobbyist to register with the secretary of state, who would post on the bulletin boards of both houses their names and the interests they represent. Exclusion is the proper method, but registration is next best, so that at least everybody would know who's who around the corridors, and what these men or vomen want and for whom. We doubt not that many evils arise from lobbyists Certainly they being in our halls of the legislature. represent special interests who want to put something over on the rest of us. If this were not true why would they resort to such a method of attack? We elect our representatives and senators to represent all the people, and when they attend, their official duties they should be free to judge on their own responsibility the value of each enactment as it arises in the kousA Any other method smacks of bribery and dishonesty and opens the door to corrupt laws and special privilege. Having elected our legislators', we supposedly pay them for looking after the business of tire iVople. Too often lobbyists pay them for looking after special inT terests. It might remedy the matter if we did pay a decent remuneration for the services of our legislators. It is ridiculous the mere pittance we pay them fefaoihg the most important job there is to be done in tlis state. At least it looks like we thought the Job wasnt worth much anyway. No doubt the special interests would not have it otherwise. It offers an excellent excuse for the numerous junketing trips, wrhich in turn offer an excellent opportunity for confidential talks about the real needs of the state. No, well never have free government so long as lobbyists make the laws. so law-makin- g. A A A .v. .v. A 4rt v' STAKE is 1 -- the famous durable fine Groswold and S c h n i e b s, Specially quality Skiis, GROSWOLDS 5 Constructed Water Proof SKI BOOTS up to $ (Unconditionally Guaranteed) $ 95 14 10 '50 4 Special Value Nickle Plated SKATE OUTFITS Priced at g.23 vice-captai- .(9 3 $ - to- v (Complete with Shoes) Be Sure your Ski Harness and Goggles toil-wor- a .lo are O. K. Sporting Goods Co. WINDSOR New and Used Furniture AT BARGAIN PRICES VALLEY Flour & Feed H GENEALOGY JANUARY Latta, Reporter Phone 04SJ1 J if BROS. 1.93 End Table 2.49 Table Lamp 101 89 Z' 69 WORTH OF MDSE. Childrens Long Ilose for School wear XU per pair Mens fancy dress Shirts Mr. Craft Collars Ofri Pij $1.50 Values for Childrens Lunch Rayon Size 51x57 69c Values for 4(A 1001'c WOOL SWEATERS Values lo $1.49 Misses School $1.00 Values go ptnA V r Dresses at Ladies Long Sleeve DRESSES Aftri Values to $1.00 v f r WORK SOX 54 wy EASY TERMS NO INTEREST .rr . V v V OOO pairs of odds and ends of Standard Brands of regular $4.95 Value m " Special lot of Mens WORK SHIRTS ft goat I t Center St, Provo rri iH T73 '13 j r a1 We are Proud of Our Delivery Service ll M so? ii To Be Sold at Only NO EXCHANGES ASSURED QUALITY NO REFUNDS IS ECONOMICAL 4 Room Brick Garage coop email barn, 5x11 rda. grnd. Price flSOO. DUKES MARKET 25$ NO APPROVALS FOR SALE ! Ladies and Misses Felt DRESS HATS Values to 98c w SWEAT SHIRTS All who have attended the series of lectures hy Miss Ilazen at the Sharon Bchool have expressed appreciation for the help given by her in problems of dls- - I AHfi Ladies Shoes P.T.A. Helps Parents Wii FLETCHERS 368 W. Cloths ' 5 Room Mod. Frame 91800. 4 Room Frame 8x12 rda $1500 BEE PHONES: 200-20- 1 THEy WOULD READ YOUR AD TOOflF IT APPEARED HERE PROWS and HAWS Realty Company 53 No. University Avenue Provo, Utah Phone 456 THE .50 Furniture Exchange 316 W. Center FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY! Ileal Realty Company 75 " I: Ladies and Misses Rayon PANTIES 15c Yaues '50 eon sr n ' About 30 IQ nnrnif QTTTTT7 r lmi Jtuo.u vpiu u ipo'.tjtf tLitnnvn oul 1L .iii 7.93 Occasional Chair Bargains brimhaLl SPECIALS! 89 ! 14 REAL y CLEARANCE Prac. New ELEC. VACUUM CLEANER $ Regular $49.50 Value for only Lge. Size NORGE ELEC. REFRIGERATOR $ Sacrifice Price Oak Extension Slightly Used BREAKFAST SET A $29.50 Value for Af-to- r LAST" at------ cap-tai- Stake Genealogical Board meet-i- n will convene Sunday Jan. 22nd WORD in Mad and at 1:30 p. m. Stake Genealogical Snot Equipment union meeting .will be held t.'.e Extra falling fairer, wjr same date at 2 p. m. in the Stake Greater Mtteage, Seminary building. The program fraction, faster Riding tV' will be furnished by the Vineyard Ward committee Genealogical with chairman Victor Anderson in charge. Joy Clegg wilL be ' the speaker. Sister Malllsa Wells will be in charge of the music. Please remember the fifth Sunday, Jan. 29th, when each ward chairman Is expected to provide an appropriate program pertaining to genealogy for the Sunday 121 West 1 North evening meeting to be given In Provo Phone 260 connection with, the regular Sacrament meeting. An exchange TIRE ' e, Amelia rtf? KN at 8 a. m. Sunday) (Ski Buses Leave from Tavern Attention, everybody who likes11 ou Winter outdoor activities, the twice and fun hate twice the and in the apparel right protection with the right equipment. Our sporting goods store is ready to serve you. Wool and Flannel Ski Suits in variety of styles $ a .55 Priced Lincoln Students Urged to Support Yearbook y. CALL QwzJ , VIEW J obbying ,W closing session of quartern con- cipllne, for her talks have dealt ference. It is hoped by the officals with the right and wrong ways of these music organizations tha of punishing children, being all ward members who enjoy Bing- sponsored by the Adult education ing will attend the regular re- program. hearsals held- - weekly. The choir Another meeting is scheduled meets Tuesday evening after M. for Jan. 29 and all parents are inI. A. The ladies' chorus meats vited to attend. The last meet4 Wed. at 3:30. ing, Monday, Jan. 16, was parThe Genealogical committee ticularly helpful in helping to met in executive session on Mon. solve home problems, according at 4:30, at the home of Mr. and to reports made by many who Mrs. Elgin Oliphant. Matters per- attended. day. Mrs. C. II. Davies, Reporter taining to the hon e 'caching proMiss Aleue Kofford is nuch imTelephone 091-- 1 ject were discussed and work asproved following an injury to ncr to the members. Refreshsigned back. The annual business meeting of ments were served by Mrs. OliMr and Mrs. Cyrus Holt were host and hostess at a well ar- the Grand View camp, Daughters phant, of Utah Pioneers, was held ThursThe M. I. A. plays are steadily ranged dinner at their home Svn-daCove.t were laid for Mr. and day, Jan. 12, at the home of Ella being rehearsed by talented casts. B. Lilloughby. The secretary's re- Many are looking forward to ese Mrs. Bill Newell, Herold Holt anl (By J. B.) How valuable are your high Aivitia Pyne, Douglas and Jack port was read and passed upon enjoyable presentations. We these young people who school dajs to you? Do you favorably and Captain Clyde read Holt, the host and hostess. a resume of the high ngms m can take time out from their busy realize that in years to come you Mrs. LaRue Gordon is convalduring her piesi-denc- lives to help provide wholesome will cherish the memories of these escing at the home of her parents camp history since 1935. 'County Secre- entertainment for ou,r wards. three grand years? The older we SJTT and Mrs. John S. Park foltary Baird then took charge nf get the more precious these lowing the birth of a, son. Mrs. Ivan Cox, formerly Val the election of new officers, whin thoughts .of the past become. to tickets We each want some material, Rogerson is visiting with her par- proceeded according some tangible thing which we can ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Roger- arranged by the nominating no nominations Delug fall back on to refresh our memson of Provo. All are former made from the floor. The tellers ories. Sharon ward members. elected to post of A high school year book beSaturday night a very enjoy- reported: Nettie Wilkin Brown, with comes of inestimable value in able party was held at the home Grace Greer KutUli future years to those whose of Miss Laura Crandal, the folKate cias3 leader, and Carter, hearts are still cheering for th Dee lowing being guests: Gordon, were s liool they were once a part of. Shirley Pyne; Jack Holt, Eliza- Lucy Irwin Clyde. Talks Many happy and memorable beth Gordon; Mary La Ray Rog- given by County President Sarah houis may be spent in ieea1' g erson, games and a delicious Passey, and County Secretary Baird. County Chaplain Emma E. the humorous, the bitter, tae luncheon were enjoyed. Colvin, After the dinner games I the successful and the Miss Naomi Park has accepted Stratton was also present. Refreshments .were served by were enjoyed. a position in Salt Lake with the happy hours that you once spent The welcome home party for All these things which only State Tax commission where she the hostess, assisted by Kate Car- Marvin' Perry and Laurel HU1 lead to ultimate ter and Clara B. Smith. O "social are will remain indefinitely. happiness held Thursday was very success- recorded for you in YOUR year will be held later in the month, to welcome in the new officers ful. The program consisted of book. The choir, ladies chorus and talks by Bishop A. Ray Ekins and Get your book for memorable mens quartet did themselves Lynn Taylor, and t lie missionar- years to come. ies. Harold F. Peterson rendered proud at the M.I.A. festival of a solo (Mrs. Ferry Nielsen, Reporter) with Melba Cluff accomsongs, held Sunday evening at tin LEGAL NOTICES panist. Accordian selections were given by Virl Martin. After the Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Gordon for the program games were played, led PROBATE and loss of their little son, that died by Alice Miller. Refreshments GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES so soon after birth. The Gordons were served. Lula Belle Hair, bride-to-b- e moved here from the Sharon of Consult' County Clerk or the ward some time ago. Saturday, Jan. 21, was honored Respective Signers for Further Mrs. Amasa Wright is showing guest at, a shower given Friday Information. J. S. Smith & Sons O improvement after being bed fast evening at the Fisher home, bv PROPRIETORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS members of her at her home for the past three club, with weeks Donnetta Miller and Ruth Stott from heart WHITE FAWN FLOUR suffering Estate of G. A. Wall, somethe committee in charge. Lunchtrouble. Leads Them All! known as George Albert eon was served buffet times Mrs Williard Harris Is ill with style from But we Guarantee a table centered with a a bad case of Flue. Wall, Deceased. wedding Thrift and Red Rose Floor Creditors will present claims cake and an artistic centerpiece John Wright had his tonsils made by Melba Cluff and Mrs. with vouchers to the undersigned We Feature removed at the Americau Fork Fisher respectively. The cake was at Suite 4, Roundy Bldg-- , 48 PEACOCK LAYING MASH hospital Tuesday morning. North University Ave., Provo, cut by Misg Hair. Dorman Willett is to be and Following Utah, on or before March 22, on the neat appearing luncheon, Ruby Bradley and VALLEY MIX Dairy Feed n Penrod sang a duet, and Mari- 1939. fruit stand that he has recently A. V, WATKINS, anne Ercanbrack gave a oridinai IIAY and GRaIN completed. FYArntOf. Games story." Work is rapidly going forward wpro 1C1 V IT.sVmw.TI. Irplsycd Wltlj iui jii Publication dates: Jan. 13, 20, Delia Meidrum, on the new modern home being Lamona Perry and Aifton Lewis receiving the 27, and Feb. 3 In Voice of Sharon. erected by Harold Hanson. PHONE 11a Oscar Swensen is slowly imprizes. Many beautiful and useful gifts were presented to the bride NOTICE TO CREDITORS proving at the L.D.S. 'hospital by the 30 guests attending. where lie was taking medical Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Dunford treatment for ulcers of the stomEstate of Hannah M. Wall, of Bloomington, Idaho, are visitach ten days ago. deceased. ing with their son and family, The Old Folks committee pleasCreditors will present claims the A. T. Dunfords. antly surprised Bishop and Mrs. with vouchers to the undersigned Mrs. Hattie Peterson was a at Suite 4, Roundy Bldg., 48 Stanley B. Harris at their home Real-Estat- e Salt Lake visitor during the week. North Thursday evening. University Ave., Provo, Mrs. Lowell Penrod Is home-boun- d Mr. and Mrs. Eldo'n Wright and Utah, on or before March 22, due to illness. family, Mr. and." Mrs. Preston 4 Room modern brick borne, fine 1939, Mrs. Oliver Hansen is Shoell and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver A- - V. WATKINS, lot, garage. ..Street paved and reported all paid. Close in. Was 13000. to be quite improved after a three Johnson attended the wedding reExecutor. Now only $2200. weeks illness. ception of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Publication dates: Jan. 13, 20, Mr. and Mrs. James Yates at Lehl Saturday evening. Phillips 27, and Feb. 3 In Voice of Sharon. S Room strictly modern ' brick and family the weekend 1; spent Sunday School and Primary -.- $3500, home. Close In.' the Willard Davis home la Walls-bur-g. convention was held Sunday at Immediate possession available. Mrs. Davis returned to Pleasant Grove In connection with Stake quarterly conference. 8 Room modern brick borne, and Provo with them and visited toe fore part of the week here. Adam S. Bennion was the prin2 room rented homa In rear. Relief Society was held TuesExtra large lot. Close In on cipal speaker. with Melba Cluff giving a day A Sunday School officers and Particularly life Malq highway. sketch of Evan Stephens, teachers meeting was held Friadapted for Anto Park $3500. Emily Baum gave the liteiary lesday evening at the home of Mr. 0 Room, S story modem brick son on the Life of Walter Scott. and Mrs. George Long. home, deep lot, 3 car garage, Mrs Afton Hansen gave the lesByron Fisher has been chosen Close In on 91. Only $3150. son on home problems. There will as M Men deader In M.I.A. and be no meeting held next Good Terms. Mrs. Iona Jarman has been chosen Tuesday due to Leadership week. as Beekeeper In place of Mrs. 4 Choice rods 8x9 Building Lots, Pleasant Views new Sunday Thelma Harris who recently reeach. Close in. Served with School Superintendency is Hal signed. sidewalk, sewer, street paving Cowley, Theron Kilpack and HowMr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnson and all paid in full. South ard Mac Kay, succeeding Lynn and little son motored to Payson front. Only $350. each. Taylor, Mr. Cowley and Mr. KilSunday to attend the birthday 100 These are Wonderful Buys pack. party of Mrs. Johnson's father. The following motored to Mrs. John Hewelett of Idaho WHY WAIT? Charleston to attend and Mrs. George Hunt of PleasPrices will never be lower the wedding Saturday anniversary party ant Grove visited their cousin, given hy Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mrs. Victor Johnson of Windsor SEE EdwardR: Mr. and Mrs. A. E Sunday. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mr. and Mrs. Don Christensen Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. James Philof Monticello have returned to 165 West Center Street lips, Mr. and Mrs. Max Phillips, their home after visiting Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Anderson, Christensen's parents, Mr. and PHONE 4 all of Pleasant View, and Mrs. Mrs. H. O. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bullock of WE SELL THE EARTH AND Ezra Patten of Orem. INSURE ITS CONTENTS Provo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Harris Sunday. program between wards within Dean Johnson, son of Mr. and the stake is suggested. Mrs. John V. Johnson who has been receiving medical care at a CaU'orn. . hospital for the and who has had his leg in a cast since last July is reported (By Mies Naomi Park) to be somewhat improved Phone 06J3 health. Nadine Vance of Tremonton, a girlhood friend of Mrs. Allan GRAND Dickey, visited with her Thurs- Siir linin' nf Shawn 9. .v. .v. .v. A .v. January 20, 1939, Friday, TILE VOICE OF SHARON DEPARTAENT STORE OF, PROVO LADIES SHOE DEPT. & |