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Show I THE VOICE OF SHARON Friday, September r Newlyweds Complimented At ROASTERS APPRECIATION PL View Ilall PEUCULATORS Three hundred guests enjoyed the wedd ns reception given Thursday evening in the Pleasant View hall by Mrs. Heber C. Miller for her daughter, Alice, and Galvanized Tubs Walter A. Muhlestein, son of Mrs. LOWEST PRICES IX TOWN AT Marguerite Muhlestein, who were i OUR HARDWARE CLOSEOUT married Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. SALE! The hall was artistically decorated with peach and white GESSFORD'S INC, streamers and fall flowers. The Curtain Rods Member - Orem C. of C. received by Mrs. BUY A HOME OF YOUR OWN And Really Start Living. We have many good buy in homes, ranging in price $1500 adn np to $7500. Von will be delighted when you see what Especially! appreciative is the n, wearing turquoise blue. poudre blue, Mrs. Clayton peach. Mrs. Whyte cocktail blue, and Mrs. Meldrum in Alice blue. The brledsmaids and mothers had corsages of tea roses and white silver ribbons. Dob Orton's orchestra played for the evening of dancing. Carlos D. Miller was master of ceremonies. Mrs. LaVon Roberts, Mrs. Rlndu Carter and Mrs. Dean Hold presided at the refreshment table. The gifts were in charge Mor-tiso- hare. SEE Prows and Haws Realty Company 53 No. Uunlyerslty Avenue PROVO UTAH B. M. JOLLET, Mayor. Honors to Provoans include LICENSE PLATES of Mark Eggertsen, former president of the Provo Junior Chamber of Commerce, to the of the position of state Jaycees. Val D. Hicks, a former Provoan, was named president of the state organization. He now resides at Price. election New Things For The HERE NO MISTAKE Butlers - - THAT FOR School Girl YOU IF. And- - ' and TOP COATS FREEMAN SHOES TRU-VA- L SHIRTS ! .5 1$00 pair for 2 New things are arriving every day so when you and Mother are down town shopping, make it a point to run in to Butlers for you will be delighted to see the fresh new things you will find in every department. &$ We especially direct Your Attention to: 100 $ NECKWEAR Interwoven SOX 3 plus. c nr $ 100 pair BERG HATS OUR SPORT DEPARTMENT is well stocked with all the New Fall Sportswear. Here are a few of the many items for you: ? S509 SWEATERS ..... New Fall Patterns SLACKS SPECIAL $2-95-$ 295 & 3-9- -5 $ 4-9- FALL YOUR SHOPPING Betty Rose Suits and Coats, Loma Leeds and Nelly Don Dresses, Snappy New Cotton and Rayon Dresses, that arrived only yesterday, New Angora and Tailored Tarn Sweaters, New Blouses New Dollar Bags New Kid and Fabric Gloves, NoMend and Holeproof Hosiery, (New Fall Shades) New Hollywood Novelty Belts, New Underthings In Every Price Range, h New Plaid and Plain Woolens, New Plaid and Plain Suitings in Cotton and Rayon, New TOpmost" Prints, nd the most Important thing, quality is of the best and prices are low. If daughters will come nnd bring Mother" along or if Mother will come auil bring daughters along we are certain that a visit to our store will bring a lot of pleasure all around. 54-Inc- 86-In- 5 LOAFER JACKETS PC-S- c HO Newest Sport Jacket And Many Other Outstanding Fall Items DO then the prices are so attractively low and everyone knows that rohen you buy at Butler's you get quality en SUITS N Tops Girls of any age will thrill over the many new things to wear to school on the opening dav, and how lovely they are with all the exquisitness one could ask for. Wardrobe VARSITY-TOW- are the for School Girl Needs WHO1" . NOW! Cordially yours, SHRIVERS Style Leadership CiuaUTV STYLE s MONARCH FACTORY 'RANGE SALE During September 16 SQ. YARDS OF FELT BASE LINOLEUM Or an Equal Value of Other Merchandise Given with Each Monarch Range DIXON TAYLOR RUSSELL AND NUMBER Last week the state tax commission completed details for Issuance of Utahs 1040 automobile license plates, which, for the first time will show a letter before the number. The letter prefix system is in use in most of the states, and Is said to be advantageous from several standpoints. In the first place it shortens the n imber of digits on the plates, and in the second place it is an aid to enforcement by narrowing searche-folawbreakers. Each office of the tax commission will have a different prefix on the plates it distributes, but it was explained this does not mean that residents of each town will be confined on their purchase to the seribs issued by their KOVO is the new radio station PRAISED being built in Provo by Clifton A. PARADE with Tolboe, local contractor, studio in the Hedquist drug buildWORKERS THANKED ing at the corner of First West and Center street. Definite date for the opening of the new broadPraise for Orems Home Comcasting station has not been set, ing Day parade was voiced by all but prospects are good for the the general opinion being visitors, 20. near to he date Sept. opening in SEPT. 16 SET BY DEMOCRATIC WOMEN r 00 floats, both number and quality excelled, any previous efforts seen in Orme. Roy E. Park, president of the celebration committee, acted as marshall of the day anu led the parade. Miss Helen Park had charge of the colors. The Orem Chamber of Commerce carried the flag.' The Lincoln high school band was next in line. The First Settlers" float was built by Grand View D. U. P., and was a real contribution. The cars carrying remaining first settlers" was next In line. Timpanogos ward constructed the First Church" float, and following this came the Organl. zation Meet showing 'The early citizens meeting around a table to make plans for Orem's Incorporation. Next came the cars filled with administration" officers of the Town, past and present. Scera float directed by E. B. Terry was followed by the A. F. high school band. That next float was Lincoln Corner merchants, directed by Charles Robbins, assisted by W. P. Williams and others. Then came the Future Farmers of America float dlrect- - that Mondays Suggested by Mrs. Franklin D. Women's National Roosevelt, Democratic Day on Sept. 16 will be observed by feminine-sponsore- d activities in each of the nation's 120,000 voting districts, according to announcement by the women's division of the Democratic National Committee. Under the direction of Mrs. Algie Ballif, Democratic, County women of Utah in this County will participate first large scale effort to extend to finance the fifty-fift- y plan of local offices. and equal equal representation The assignment of plates to responsibility with men in politioffices has been made as follow: cal organization advanced several Main office at capitol. from years ago by the women's division to city and coun- when Mrs. James II. Wolfe, of ty building. Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City, was Us director. to KL9999, to The parties, will have a fourto and fold purpose, Mrs. Ballif said. Utah State Automobile associa- These are (1) to stimulate into M-- 6 499; Utah terest among women In the 19 4Q tion, Motorists association, Ml 6 500 to political campaign; (2) to raise to one dollar from each voting distOgden, 00 9; rict; (3) to elect delegates to the Regional Conference of Democrain Salt to Logan, Provo, tic Women to be held to Lake October 13.14 and (4) to S.1000 to and ; Price, to place a subscription to the official to Richfield, Womens Democratic Digest, ofto Cedar City, ficial organ of the womens dlvi-lsoto and Santa Clara, In each district. Of the money raised here,. Mrs. Ballif said, half will go to the National Committee to prepare for 1940, and half will be used to assist In the financing of the Canned Goods eight-etat- e Regional Conference. To Be Sold Highlight of the evening's entertainment will be a radio broadcast from Washington which will All canned goods left at be opened by President Roosevelt Sharon Industries cannery and closed by an appeal addressed more than 10 days will be to the women of the country by sold to make room for Mrs. Roosevelt. The program other storage. Persons havalso will Include talks by high and a ing such goods here must government officials take care of them within dramatization of New Deal actithe ten day limit or we canvities by popular radio stars, acnot hold them longer. cording to word received by Mrs. C. H. POULSON, Ballif, who will announce details and of the local entertainment Manager. names of her committee appointments in the near future. and Brigham City, ed by Wesley Soulier, Lincolns new ag Instructor. Sharon Industries was made under C. H. Poulson's direction, and Dallas Geener was responsible for the Scera Activities float, showing all the varied fields of recreation sponsored by Scera. Town Functions" float came next, and a guest float from Pleasant Ciove was next in line, followed by the Vineyard band. The water carnival queen. Miss June Foutin, rode on the EiP Scfioollime lalutis New fall ideas in smart, sturdy school shoes for young ladies who sit in the front rows of The selection is large, styles are the style. latest and prices are. appreciably low. Quality Merchandise GESSFORD'S Center 124 West Provo, Utah INC. Gannon-AcEicn,En- 47 N. UNIT. AVE. 3. CHEVROLET Member - Orem C. of C. '38 OLDSMOBILE DEALER CHEV. DELUXE COUPE Black Original Finish - Very low mileage tires and upholstery like new Special 191 South University Avenue CASH FOR CARS OR EQUITIES Liberal Allowances on New Cars TIRE REPAIRING - See Us Now Night Wrecker Service U. S. TIRES and BATTERIES ATTENTION! Junior Higla and rt w Otisdent OF UTAH COUNTY! Phone Provo 153 New and Used Furniture 5T BRIM IIALL Hijh School Bought and Sold BROS. 121 West 1 Xorth Phone 260 Provo I Our Season Shipment of GYM. PANTS GYM. SHIRTS and ATHLETIC SHOES Pants and Shirts with insignias and Stripes in Your Own School Colors REAL ESTATE Beautiful Little House lf IS: Merchandise Built Up to a Standard Not Down to a Price! CAPJLGON OSCAQ Goods House The !t SALES! ONLY 1100. Three Acres Old Modern Home ONLY $4 500. One-HaModern Brh k Acre ONLY $3500. Twenty Acres Lincoln Hi School ONLY f 4 2u0. Good Home Barn, Coops. I .and A GOOD BUY! Ten Acres Fruits, Home, Conveniences ONLY $3150. MANY OTHER GOOD BUTS At No Extra Cost. OUR SLOGAN BOOTERIE At Bargain Prices :7 - 9i l-9V4-- SAVE 20 On Window Glass n. Orem Business mens float (those at the Canyon road being directly responsible for this nice job), and following this came the Chamber of Commerce float with the Harvest Queen, Miss Emma Kirk, riding upon It. The final float was Miss Orem with Miss Belva Williamson of Lake View riding every inch the queen. This was made by the Iota club. A. P. Warnick, chairman, desires to thank all who helped make this parade a success. iiari.yt to to JUST ARRIVED! - SERVICE ,AJ.. - WILL BEAR LETTER nt of Mae Morteson, Mrs. Hyrtftn B ilrd and Mrs. Marian Phone 456 MAKE Before Prices Advance Mil- Mor-tiso- YOU'LL NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY The Orem Town Board desires to thank every committee and every member of each committee for the excellent services given In connection with the Home ComThe ing celebration Monday. hundreds of hours of labor donated by all these persons makes the Town Board members feel deeply indebted to all organizations an committees which did this outstanding service. Town Board weir the services, of Mrs. J. B. Sumner, Mrs. J. D. Muhlestein, Joseph as best man the Bishop, Mrs. F. A. Carter, Mrs. Doss and Mrs. Bessie Duncan bride, Donnetta Mil- Loy of honor and the fol- for preparing the noon luncheon for some 60 guests, ,ard to Miss lowing bridesmaids: Maxine Ruby McCarthy and Miss MarOral Clayton, Lula Relle jorie Elder for serving the guests Whyte, and Della Meldrum. The bride was gowned in white at the luncheon. Space does not permit mention chiffon over satin and her veil the of tulle was caught with orange of others individually but blossoms. She carried a bouquet Tcwn Board wants every person to consider this note of appreciof tea roses and fern. The bridesmaids wore chiffon ation as applying also particularto her or him. gowns over satin, Miss Miller ly Signed on behalf of the Board, n Miss guebts were ler, Mrs. Muhlestein groom and ler as maid 47 N. UNIT. AYE. we 8, 1939. PHONE 1009 ' Only Exclusive Sporting in Utah County I Willard L. Sowards Agency Office: 89 Wert 2nd North Provo, Utah BL, . 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