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Show THE rOlCE OF SnARON Friday, May 19, 1939 cal with a nationally advertised cent brand, but the pu.lic news items. generally buys the latter. The A few others think it is Thursday. standards of living could be Fubisbhcd wkly at Provo, Utah, by th Sharon Cooperative Educational Recreational We wouldn't kick, only we just cant set up so much rai'-e- d 25 per cent if the conAsaociation of Orem. Printed by Utah Valley Publishing Company, 67 North Puat Went street, Provo, Utah. knew, for example, that material in one day, and we nearly always have to work all sumer Entered as Second Cla Matter, Octil?T 8, 1987. at tfca Post Office at Provo, the 19 cent toothpaste is identical March 8, lt79. Utah, umW act of right V ednesday and Thursday, while much of Monday and ith the 49 cent pate. The need of approted standards of Tuesday is wasted, so far as production is concerned. Decoration Day Another thing is the expense. It costs us money, in lit mg is greatest, howevei. In home plumbing and heating, but cold cash, to hire over-tim- e help, and week after week to adopt suh consumer performance standards would cause trethis bill mounts up. Call It Decoration Day or Memorial Day, what you mendous objection in parts of the reason If existed ocfor any good delaying items which will, the occasion is not a happy one ordinarily, at least business world". cur the week before, or even on Sunday or Monday until the not one for rejoicing or making merry. Certainly it is next Wednesday and Thursday we could forgive everything, no occasion for the usual holiday accompaniments as up and do the best we can. But many people thoughtlessly de"eating, drinking, and making merry today, for tomorlay sending in material, and then get all "het pp if their row we too may die. III PASSING items do not appear. think that Wednesday is the only day for sending in people il hr lUiirr of Ijarmi 49 nnnn jU (2. picked Solemn thoughts, if not sad thoughts, should predominate, thoughts which attempt to arrive at the cause of things and their solution. Boys grow to manhood, and are cut off in their prime; of life, not by disease, ror accident, but by deliberate machinations of men and nations. We pay tribute to their bravery, and the loyalty which sent them forward into the battle line to fight for an ideal, for freedom as we understood it, for home and country. Decoration Day stands for the tender memories we have of all our loved ones, whether by battle slain, or ly disease and pestilence, or by poverty and ignorance, all being the result of failure personally and collectively to adjust to new conditions, under our changing social order. , Decoration Day should be a daj devoted to national to th etaking of a national inventory, line rf our private and public lives, noting along every the implications that our manner of living imposes upon us in relation to our fellows, and how our national policies react against our world neighborsi Until we, individually get down to thinking for ourselves in these things, w'e will continue going headlong toward national and international crises, wars, pestilence, plagues and devastating catastrophies as in all the' centuiies past. - Try paying the bills once or twice and see how big a hairy you would get in the next week. Thank you. . The Editor. Priesthood Chorus Wins Praise View came into the "spot light" Sunday night as possessing the outstanding Priesthood chorus In Sharon stake, if not In the L. D. S. church, when it presented its first musical proof the gram on the occasion 110th Anniversary of the Restoration of the Aaronic prit thood. . C. Sterling Cluff led the chorus and Miss June Bean was accomstock-takin- g, panist. More th; n 40 members made up the personnel, and the Pleasant View chapel was filled. Attendance of ward officers also was almost especially among the Elders, who had better than 50 per cent of their total present. Many stake authorities were present including President Sterling H. Cluff of the stake presidency, and O. H. Anderson, stake Aaronic priesthood director. Harmony and blending of voices marked every number preA Daily sented, some exceptionally fine voices being noted in the chorus, Once A week and the entire ensemble producing an outstanding chorus, with Sometimes the editor of the Voice of Sharon is led to the various sections unusually believe he is publishing a daily paper once a week, so many well balanced. Selection of chorus numbers vas done wisely, being specially suited to male voices, such as Come All Ye Saints of Zion, Proudly as the Eagle", "The Bridge Builder, and others, but every number was so well sung that It does not take a prophet to predict that this chorus will be heard from in the Church programs of the future. Special numbers too won a high rating witl the audience, such as the trumpet work of Jack Tueller, and that beautiful solo by Harold F. Peterson, and the unusually fine work of Miss Bean, not only In her solo but throughout her work as rieat-an- t record-breakin- Paner Mats!! - r 7 '0)ju)'Y' 40,000,000 Women GROWERS Represented The National Council of Women, holding Its 25th biennial convention In New York City has representatives from 35 foreign Councils, as well as from America, a total of moie than 40,000,-00- 0 people represented. This convention just concluded. May 24, and 25, broke new ground in the manner of conducting its agenda, for no speeches were made about Its own history or activities, but ex- - The berry season is now .on Arrange for the extra people to harvest the crop with these unusual bedCo.s Bargain ding values at Basement. D.-T.-- R. Some Real Values: j DAVENETTES ? 2 LEATHER Opens into full size beds I 2 .95 up Utah 2,267 new AMBULANCE SERVICE Claudin Funeral J J On the other hand I have never been a slave to my children. I believe the qualities necessary to motherhood are: love, patience, faith, hope, good cheer, and a study by the mother of her own living and its Influence upon the child so that a boy or girl can be led away from the 'me Peck Electric 74 WATCH J, G. WEBB, Dept. Mgr. at Mortons Jewelers General Tires j Contract Wiring Lighting Fixtures REPAIRING Wiring Supplies Phone 418 PROVO Sold by Consolidated Wagon and Machine Co. 255 W. Center Th. 244 Sporting Goods Paint Spray Gun BEES Hardware and Sporting Goods Co. FOR RENT Bh. 579J 364W. Center at COCKRELL & JONES Ph. 56 136 W. Center building. For every three bushels of wheat the world Is raising this year, nearly one bushel will go begging for a market. RETREADING IIAWKINSON TREADS Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Billings are home again after a delightful vacation trip with their son to the San Francisco fair. Neighbors report Its much more like home again since their return. Mr. Billings is one of those who always goes out of his way to make someone else happier. at Utah Tire Service Inc. 48 N. 3 W. "Phone 750 BERRY CUPS INSURANCE Complete SPRING, GLASS and RADIATOR SERVICE Pioneer Trailer Builders Loans and Real Estate gee FRED E. RAY 78 N. Univ. Ave. Ph. 108 Makers of "Home on the Range sheep camp trailers 'and "Wing line House Trailers. SHOE REPAIR -- E. C. OLSEN Phone 611 585 South 2nd West UTAH PROVO John T. Giles and Agnes Miller Giles were honored this weea on the occasion of their 60th wedding anniversary. stake officers know "'h ether better after the lousing reception they tendered each other this week in a get acquainted" party at the B. Y. U. Womens gymnasium. Ahlander Mfg. 476 S. Upiv. Louis Kelsch Co. The Booterie 124 W. Center Ph. 707 Typewriters j Provo Sons & at Phone 100 Key Makers dies Hand-mad- e FISHING SUPPLIES GESSFORDS, Inc. 47 N. Univ. Phone 53 Keys made to any lock Tennis rackets restrung Carlsons Repair Dept. Phone 82 112 N. Univ. EXPERT REPAIRING Provo Typewriter Building Service Optometrist PRINTING Frank plans, constructs, Dr. J. E. Harrison Better Service For Less" Ph. 91 194 W. Center Letterheads, Envelopes, programs, ruled forms, Utah Valley Pub. Co. Headquarters lor - - Dr. L. h. Culiiinore is home again after nearly five months In the North Central states studying at various centers. While first Idea. away he was made an associate member of the American college He will be a L. R. WALKER, executive of of physicians. Sears, Roebuck and Company, member of the staff at the new before the Utah Valley hospital here. giving evidence Monopoly Committee In WashingAlready Utah lake Is becoming ton, D. C., In answering the question: "Would the establish- & rendesvous for sportsmen who consumer love boating, fishing and water ment of voluntary standards aid the manufacturer, sports. The hundreds now seekthe retailer, and the consumer, or ing this recreation every week- would It undermine the whole system of free enterprlze, answered: A set of consumer standards by which a product could be described, and a system of labeling that tells the relationship of the product to that standard, would tend to make Industry better and the consumer more satisfied. I know a firm selling a toothpaste for 19 cents a tube ldentl- - modernizes homes Frank B. Woffinden PIIONE 047J1 -- Service 141 N. Univ. Ph. 386 J Phone 57 N. 1 W. 13-- w end presage thousands who will come when the plans now formulated by Provo city and the CCC authorities, and other Quality agen- cies are actually realized. Housewares V. 24-Qu- Cold Pack Caimer $1.79 Preserving Kettle 1.25 30-Qu- Preserving Kettle D r jr RIDE THE Enameled rt trnPfiWjlJ viizs L SPECIALS CANNING pr'3 ,'t HEW 1.79 Aluminum Dish Pans 85c White Enameled Dish Pans 79c (Fine Quality) L?- 9 . hit! J ' - ' ft it SAM FRANCISCO A rrs ' J - WORLD'S - FAIR MUMRTON TV A A WAYS pttrridra th f teat ervc direct to San Franeiaco nd the great Pageant of the Pacific. 1 SIR ROTH FAIRS Can Fmndeeo and New York. Travel twice acrofte America for a peony a ntle w leu Go one way return another oahmited etoporera 00 day limit. Complete round trip only $&9.$5 1 and all th 1AST famoo WH ne, ptrVa, Chicago Ruueunti Viait Niagara Fail, Canada, Washington, Mt. Vernon, Nw E r e reached b jr Itmunwivif TAARWAYS and afh Lines. SHOIT CISCLI TODS CHICAGO Se Alls ) 1 20 DIXON TAYLOR RUSSELL rilONE Home j The landscaping of the new Federal post office building has made a remarkable difference in the appearance of that beautiful COUNTRY WHAT THE GENTLEMAN WILL WEAR THIS SEASON WELL-HATTE- v. QUOTATIONS me. fftevic. Watch this classified directory of shop offeringsof Provo merchants, craftsmen, and businesses. For SPECIAL SERVICES not listed here phone 13-- residents purenasen automobiles during the first three months of 1939, perts presented by panel, forum, and paid 3170,000 in taxes on round their shiny new models. A total questionaire, tabloid, table, dramatic skit, radio, and of 206 direct and indirect tax films, such topics as preparation assessments are involved in the for living in a democracy, radio pre 'uction and distribution of In a democracy, fine arts In a every new car, according to the democracy, international affairs, NCTC. consumer interests, what to read in a changing world, public G. T. Harrison displayed a health, and the economic status beautiful white peony on Provos of a omen. streets Tuesday which measured more than seven inches across. It was a marvellous specimen. It as grown in Pleasant View. MRS. OTELLV COMPTON, of Wooster, Ohio, awarded a pedal as "American Mother for 19 39", mother of Dr. Karl T. Compton, President of the Massachusetts Institute of Teehi ology, and Wilson M. Compton, Professor of Economics at George Washington university, and Dr. Arthur II. Compton, Nobel prize winner, and Professor of Physics, University of Chicago, speaking at a radio broadcast after being presented by Mrs. James Delano Roosevelt: "I have had two guiding tenets, to take an Interest In the things in which my children are interested, and to set tl em a good example. I have never made fun of my boys or my daughter. I have kept their youthful confidences never even betraying them to their father, Just as he kept those secrets entru ted to his care. I have tried never to let anything outside my home, any pleasures or social engagements Dtec&u I 1 , ett Enjoy every minute of USUNOTOM'S celebrated Circle Tour virtmg the Goidea Get Erpeemon in 5sa s Loe Aogeiea and Southern California before returning bom. Stopover wherever you wish. LOW ROUND TRIP FARES Ban Fram-lw- t Fair .$19.65 New York Fair 60.75 Los Angflos 17.95 30.W0 Omaha Pm Moines 35.30 44.10 t'iiiraco . ESAsns READY IN JUNE Youre sure to enjoy the new travel excellence of the DtoaeLinerx. controls Improved both temperature and humidity. 28 in seats space usually deOnly voted to 37 provides more room between seats to stretch and recline. Effortless smooth speed Individual seats adjust to five restful positions. Inside storage compartment for hand baggage. On your vacation this year add extra pleasure to your trip by insisting on the luxury service of the DioaoLinrrt. They operate on fast through schedules over short scenic routes between Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Chicago. No extra lata As Ji tor BURLINGTON Service For the Farmer: U. S. Tempered RUBBER SPECIAL IRRIGATION BOOTS, fully guaranteed pr. U. S. BLACK KNEE BOOTS U. S. LAWN HOSE Special braided BURLINGTON TRAILWAYS DEPOT 05 West Center St. PHOXE: 1272 Good for kinking. Five years service! 'TTIIS Immaculately turned out gentleman farmer has topped his tan 1 sun suit with a modern streamlined version of his dads straw hanokl. The contrasting pugree band lends Just tho right touch of Tbs straw halo la said to reflect soma 90 per cent of the suns heat from the bead. i auauNsroM tsailwats travb. and roue curiau Dept. 14-- S47 W. Jsckeoe Bird. Cncmsi", III Send me Vecetice Literature on e tnp to $2.39 23-- 1 Ui-.'A'- SPECIAL light i Easy 23-fe- et 1 braid, hose. weight to Handle! V i ; $1.39 EVERYTHING : -- s con-stucti- prevents J&L " $2.49 Diesel-powere- d. Bee or phone agent for special vacation literature and fares to other points or mail coupon below. f aa FOR THE FARM Con. Wajjon & Mach. Co. PHONE 244 Address., PROVO UTAH |