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Show THE VOICE OF SHARON Friday, August 25, 1939 Roaming Around Lincoln By m jw into tke hall and the rooms have been to make big play rooms where gym cias-e- s may be hi Id. Her e, students may tumble, do sitting.up exercises, box, pluy checkers and many other games that take little room. Lecture (Juki's will also be held here leaving the gvmuaisum free for other activities. Since Mr Davias hasi tauKbl long enough to he eligible for a pension he will Dot be back, so his room lias been completely dismantled and Mr Davis will tesnh Eugenics there. The agriculture department has new quarters at the back of the Bhop where Mr Praise for Wildwood with its Soulier, the new A?.' teacher, will gra sy slopes and beautiful sethold agriculture science classes ting at the foot of the gorgeously in a bright new class room and colored mountainsides, its excelfarm mechanics In a newly pre- lent recreational facilities was pared shop. By the way, you will voiced unanimously by the 150 Exciting things are happening at Lincoln high school these das for all Lincoln alumni and students. First Is the old building itself. All the outside has been repainted and repaired (even the old und window In the north of the gjm . And Inside wonders are being Hoiked. All the floors have bet n sandtd and oiled until they look Uke new; desks have been removed and repaired nnd some of the rooms are filled with new desks. There is fresh kalsoinlne on the walls and new shades at many of the windows. The office has been refinished and a new desk built there. Some of the greatest changes are in the dressing rooms. All the lockers hare been moved out r High Priests Enjoy Canyon Outing - J remember Ur Sollier as a forstudent. A thrill for the girls will be found In Mr RadJatz. the new shop teacher, who will teach a home mechanics class for girls in which they will study about the care aDd treatment of electric appliances. plumbing fixtures, woodwork and furniture. Mr Kaddatz, who trained for several weeks at Lincoln last year, feels that if gills will take care 'of the practical side of home life there will be fewer divorces. So you had better j to fix gaskets, and gadgets. girls. mer Lincoln ft 4 snl I vy.v ft .4 ft.. $ .n x4- - a. with Scouter Vists High Priest Quartette Wilford Grey, Leo Knight, and H. Porter as other members. Mr and Provo Mrs Hyrum Butler of Pioneer ward sang several duetts. President Murdock of Utah stake spoke briefly and President Chipman of Salt Lake temple told some joke3 Si out ug fiieiid-hip- s are lasting and worthwhile, det lares T. during the afternoon while the whuh added to the fun. ladles enjoyed visiting under the Larson of Proto, VcLran smut shade of the beautiful trees. Each lead r and one of the Provo Scout i Church Community Council who visited Washington couple furnished their own picnic but the committee headed by two Kni ago attending the Scout e servo The morning Church Johnson, and assisted bv Jamboree there. Walter O. Taylor and other Fifi- will be held at the Community During the past wetk Henry II. at Church this Sunday morning n' r ward eomniPtee members, MiUniun, of Statten Island, .New furnished all the watermelon for 11 o'clock. The theme will be York, was a Trove visitor, (ailing a free bust vvliii h used up about Ir, ght into Real Religion" Tins upon Mr Larson. Ray McGuire 1000 pounds of melons to the is the second sermon in the series and Provo Brouters who attended on the Prophet Jeremiah. delight of all. the jamboree and became attachThe bon fire program conductAt 1 p m. a farewell will b ed to Mr Millman who bo gener. ed by T. W. Pyehes and J. Fred given to the Berry family at As. ously act d as their guide and Feosher furnished an ideal close them many courtesies Grove in the fora of a picnic showed pen for the party, with many impromwhile In Washington and New All the friends and the adlunch. ptu numbers being given and eac1 YorlcSf Invited ward contributing its quota of the mirers of the Berrys are Mr. Millman went on to Pay-so- n recomwill School Church program. D. W, Webster led In and Joseph and other Itah community singing also furn'bed mence Sunday, September 10. towns to see other scout friends before returning to New York. ftft-f-t ; .i w .ft . Utah stake high priests ami their wives at the recent Summer Outing party, staged under the direction of B. F. Larsen, stake chairman of the miscellaneous committee. Soft ball and horse shoe pitch, ing occupied mo.-- t of the boys Wil-for- Jamboree Friends cfX'XsS-. YITJ YOUR NSW HOME d u Lumber is the most important thing you put into you home. Unless you are an expert at judging, deal with a firm whose reputation assures you' of quality and fair prices. We are 1 n STAND ON il j'? Out Closing is ? equipped to give you service on any lumber job large or small. Call 232. 1 i I s I Kettles Tubs, Pails Wiring Supplies Under FIIA terms and protection we can give you extended credit or start yon off with (mill capital. Ask for full Information. c 5 UtahTimbor. iGessfords, Inc 'or City Auditor For Commissioner Easy FIIA or ABC Payments K j n 1 , 4 For Mayor i Phone 232 164 W. 5 N. Ave. 47 N. University Coat Co. .no 1 Member of Orem C. of C. L'i' l I1 N i l Fi 5 S'L'P!' S Ft id'1! I I A9 MARK ANDERSON will run again for the Mayors office in Provo City MRS. MARY F. SMITH J. P. McGUIRE has agreed to accept nomination again for the office of Auditor of Provo City as a City Commissioner will seek The Present Administration Tho City Auditor's Office has ever been alert for improvements, endeavorjng to serve all citizens impartially and has held the records open for inspection at all times. 1. A NEW SYSTEM OF ACCOUNTING has been installed for the different funds. Today there are 11 active funds, each having a complete set up foi receipts and disbursements and controls, as compared to one fund for all accounts prior to Mrs. Smiths taking office. declares its willingness to carry on the progressive Their program of the past few years in Provo City. record shows: 1. 2. They have secured municipal improvements valued at more than ONE MILLION DOLLARS without increasing theeneral dent or tax levy of Provo City. Take a look around the city and convince yourself. See the improvements in streets, sewers, waterworks, and public buildings. 2. 3. an honest effort to carry out every platform pledge made in the election campaign of Th ey have made 1935. 3. 4. 5. AOCR They have made it a policy to give full information and publicity on all official acts of the city administration. They have adopted and enforced a merchants and dealers license system that has proved fair to all. They have adopted a civil service and merit system for police and fire departments. AUGUST 19th to SEPT. 9th RECEIPTS AND COLLECTIONS in ALL departments are regularly checked and audited and reports made to the public EACH MONTH. Advance Showing and Sale are constantly BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS checked with careful estimates of revenues and expenditures for every department, and controls are kept at all times over all departments. 4. An adequate system of purchase is now being inaugurated whereby a daily balance in each budget can be given and complete control kept over all purchases made for Provo City. 5. MRS. SMITHS WORK IN PROVO CITY has been of such worth that she was called in to serve on the committee for compiling the Manual of Accounting for Utah cities and towns recently released by the State Board for Vocational Education; Extension Division of University of Utah, which manual is to be used in accounting schools for finance officers throughout Utah at the present time. small down payment will hold your Ileatrola until you wrnt it delivered. Investigate this amazing offer today A TTFTO .0$ v4'4'? V$ ctr'' ft ft ft ft ; ft ft ft 4 ft ft ft I i s iA ft I 4 ? t 4 Thousands of thrifty shoppers throughout the country have been waiting for this amazing sale. You may save as much as $10.00 on the regular resale price of a Ileatrola if you act before Sept. 9th. Yes, and you receive a very liberal allowance on youf old heater. The beautiful newr Estate Ileatrola is truly a coal squeezer and a dollar stretcher. Hundreds have reported savings of Vj on their coal hills with the Estate. THIS PAID ADVERTISEMENT IS INSERTED BY FRIENDS OF THE PRESENT ADMINISTRATION who believe that Provo City is getting more value today for their tax dollar than ever before, and that the present progressive program for Provo should be carried on without interruption, regardless of any differences ofPpinion on any one question. Provo's future, as a city of homes, of recreation, of beauty and culture, demands that we support Mayor Mark Anderson's and the present City Commissioners administration. i fVS ,u p V- - H JI |