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Show Thursday, March 21, 1910 THE VOICE OF SIIARO She linin' nf ltarmi t trn I 1 Rcrttin t P rovo, I fiah , by The Sharon Cooperative EdueattoaaJ weekly of Orem by Utah Valley Publishing Company, 6? North First street, Provo. Utah. Pnmi Awoei&tion Vt in ami nminiainmg soil fertility uii. Board of Education, Mr. B. M. Jolley, Coordinator. Eritf reports tin- - The xhibit was sponsoied by wr.' given by Mrs. Lo Doss on the Holly ,itd tir.ai AVt stern Hclih, Miss Jennie Gleason on Sucar rompunies in cuo i ation the m houl lunih, .Mis. Artimus win tlm C. B. & Q and C. A S. Newell, the p.T A. scrap book and Mrs. C. S Ebeusteni, P.T.A. 8Cti- Rant oads. Keep Hies. The following piogram was 100 vocal selections by a quar-t- t by the Lincoln chapter of the of Mrs. N.ua lie composed Future Farmers of America and Straiton, Mia. Berneice Christe-n--f was couduited by W, D Soulier, Visiting Day at Sharon School n, Mrs. Melba Calder and Mrs. agriculture instructor. was well attended, about Zola Malont; piano solos by Mrs. Friday The boys were given an exeel-ei- 100 parents being present. Foily-fiv- e Alf, Malone and Miss Lola Lund and a agriculture students, of tJiB Lincoln high school enjoyed opportunity to study the sub- Gunn. U. S. Deputy Marshall, was reading by Mr. Harold Woolston. a half-dafield tour at the Ameri- jects of crop rotation, letter use the principal speaker at the after- Lunch was served under the dican Fork rail road station Friday, of farm and green manures, the noon meeting of the Parent-Teach- re, non of Mrs. A. V. Washburn association.' viewing a special soil fertility use and value of commercial ferand the room mothers in coopertrain. The tour was sponsored tilizers, prevention of soil erosion, Other talks were given by Supt, ation with the W.F.A. of the Alpine D. H. Mitt hell school district, A. B. Anderson of Fi'ftered a s,rnti ( Otah, an Jar net of March 8, lfv VT,h..v k 133 &! the jt Offe$ atvAjSSi!iSPit! Pwvo, Parents Attend Lincoln F.F.A. Visit d: Sharon P.T.A. Lime Sulphur pAINTBO i Is Now Ready At SI LAItON INDUSTRIES PLANT IV At EDGEMONT We Also Carry Fertility Train and ARSENATE OF LEAD Prices Same as Last Year! er Z1X N ilOnt this FiEW fir Electric Floor Sander end Refinish your floor yourself. TOT? CLEANUP PAINT-- UP T I X UP Saw 7 0 of th coat. O 0 L.S Shovels (famous porn) $1.59 79c GARDEN HOE, HAY FORKS, up from DISSTON HEDGE SI! KARS 75c up from CYCLES GRASS 29c ACME HOUSE TAINT QQn First Quality, per qt. 30 u $1.-1- .t1 . a .-- KALSO.M1NE ' pkg. BRAIDED LAWN HOSE U. S. Neptune $ 0 HQ LtLv Good Quality, 25-f- t. Listen for Our SMILING ED. MeCONNEL Radio Program 6:30 p. m, over KO O. Mar. at 29, Friday, Commencing Con. Wajjon & Machine Co. 3 he 1 'Cltai oice oJ (Bentrat A P i Authorised Johnson Floor Service Gessfords Inc. 47 North University Ave. By- - Buying a Car? If so, we can help you. Whatever your finance requirements, it will pay you to see us first. Just say that you want to apply for a Farmers & Merchants Auloiuuuie Loan. Its low You need not be a depositor. Presents, , , J Finance the purchase of your next car the Farmers & Merchants way with BANK credit, at BANK rates. , paint made. It lasts. For all your paint needs, see a Fuller Paint Dealer. Appreciation for the Junior Police for their splenddi services four nights every week at the Lincoln high school grounds was voiced this week by Rulou WeBt, of the Orem Town Police force. Mr. West adds that a word of appreciation from the citizens ns they park their cars and feel assured of their safety and of the convenience which the services of the boys offer would help greatly to repay the boys for their work, which 1b nil done without pay. Last week the boys on duty (Leslie Jewett and Clyde Olsen) apprehended two Provo delinquents in the act of stealing gas from a car, and each week the staff of hoys make it safer for every visitor to the Scera theater. The Orem Town police and Scera officers cooperate in the Junior Police organization, which includes the following boys: Chi. f Frank Rohbock, Captain Darrell Bind, in cost, simple and convenient. Ja&STfcj' home will withstand the d of time and weather almost Indefinitely. But don't forget that a u . home la not one painted with paint. It i one painted with good paint. For exterior painting. Insist on Fuller Pure Prehouse" pared Paint the finest JUNIOR Haws, Howard Bylund. LaMar s ravage TRAFFIC POLICE Johnson WnV',5' .tgogS' OREM OFFICER PRAISES SPRAY OIL DORMANT y J Spray PflDPiTO r $49S and up Remember, Farmers! (Tkeitut " NOW IS THE TIME TO IIAV E YOUR -- L, Elamocc 1 nual Anniversary program of the Robert Rohbock, Clyde Reed Sharon stake Relief Society was Olsen, Wallace Morgansen, and presented Sunday evening to a Murgensen, Jack Rohbock, large congregation. Leslie Jewett, The pageant the depicting Resurrection in harmony with the STAKE GENEALOGY Faster theme was also a thrilling presentation, with Morris Clinger (Amelia Latta - Reporter) taking the part of Christ and Mrs, Mary Stewart representing Telephone 0 4 S J 1 M try". Twelve other stake Junior excursion members assisted In the pageant. Baptismal will be held Saturday, March 30tfyl Mrs. Melba Pyne, Mrs. Zola to the Salt Lake temple from Malone, and Mrs. Jennie Farley dire ted the Sharon stake. Singing Mothers Stake Genealogical board and chorus, and received much' praise union meetings convened Sunday, for their achievement. General March 17th at 1:30 and 2 P. M. Board members, Miss Taxman, m the Seminary building. Stake Mrs. Hart and Mrs. Asch were chairman, David L. Rowley pre- present and added their praises sided. Theye were 21 members for the entire program. In attendance. A Senior temple excursion Is set for Monday, April 8th to the Salt Lake temple from Sharon Funeral service was htdd at the stake. j graveside for the baby son of Assignments for visits by stake Nello and Zella Giles Rowley. members to wards, April, 1940: Edward Burgener of the Pleasant Maud G. Rowley View ward F.dgemont bishopric conducted Amelia and Latta. services. the Grand View Nellie P. Cord-ne- r Your Sweet Little Rose Bud and Victor M. Anderson. and Beautiful Isle of SomeLake View David L. Rowley where" were r. sung by Rose S. and Clara Rowley. were Remarks made by Pleasant View William Kock-erha- Jesse r. Clsyson and Edward and Cl ra G. Sldwell. Prayers were offered by Sharon ; Beswick Tanner and George Muhlestoin and Bishop Annie Tanner. Lynn D. Taylor and the grave was Charles E. Per- dedicated by Bishop Tiinpanogos Taylor. Rowley Funeral Oiled and Hepalrcd SAVE YOURSELF MONEY See fees o Center 364 W. Provo, Utah M LET THE BUILDING BUG BITE YOU Kari-chno- Bur-gene- News by Transradio! Flash ! ! Through the facilities of Transradio's world-wid- e newsgatherlng net, KOVO gives the public of deCentral Itah velopments of EVERY Important MINUTES world occurrence FASTER! ! Transradio is the world's most modern radio news service! For an accurate, running account of happenings from Central Utah to the ends of the earth, keep tnned to the Trans-radi- o newscasts from KOVO! I 5 ! ' 7270 (JCitocijcles ramzns mid merciuikts mim TlUhdlty mood U&nC-OwH- Cd B&bk reonuu deposit insuianc coifoiation WITH VARIED PROGRAMS Your Easter Clothes i rv IN YOUR HOUR OF NEED you will find this organisation competent to help you. We will handle every detail In the dignified manner eo characteristic of the highest ethics of the jt Registered Funeral Director and Embalmer 160 N. Univ. Phene Along with those new clothes you bought especially for Easter, your last years topcoat is going to look a little out of place UNLESS you send it to MADSEN'S right now for a cleaning. We'II send it back to you as fresh and clean as the day you bought it. Belter gel it out and '"'send it in right now. 532 ' 119 N. University Ave. " 1 iff t;fi ' , Vi T ,v . L Tri-stak- Shade Trees and SHARON R.S. PAGEANT (n. Rhone 475 Evergreens Grown and Propagated CHORUS FRAISED Mothers", in white satin blouses, made a beautiful picture on the Lincoln auditorium stage, with a background of potted plants including Easter Lillies, American Beauty roses, and luxurious ferns, when the an- - WILDWOOD "HOLLOW 1 - 1 ! - M l S T ' r f i T," 7,' THIS HOME of Furnace ng kf'A v,v Build REPAIRING e The (Sharon, Utah and Provo) M.I.A. Arts Course js week by week attracting more Any Type and more attention by Its delightful programs, which this week Health Talk presented a by Furnaces Stokers Dr. William McKay, state director of the Health Department, who illustrated his theme of proper care of eyes, skin, and the body generally. A delightful musical program was furnished by the Grand View ' FURNACE GO, Gleaner Girls, Vivia Davis, Rita Jolley, Lucille Nuttall, Margaret LaPTeal Harward, and 530 E. 3 S. Nicol, Phone 417 Ettie Rodeback, two of their numCalm Is the Night and bers: "The Lord is My Light, the lattc-- HIGHEST CA$H PRICES! For Your being the M I.A. theme eong for 1940. by They were directed LIVE POULTRY Mrs. Montess Harding. AND The next program will be given on March 27th in the First ward RABBITS hall (unless announced different050-J-- 4 Phone: ly later) when the Le Crist Dancwill school Your ing present Dip. Souls In Rythmn", and all who FRUIT TREES attend are assured of an outof Rnd dance standing evening ' ALSO rythmn. Sixty Hlaiisctt dlrauittij . CLEANING HOLLAND JOHN B. QUIST J t ffTF Furnaces Air-Conditioni- Btatcfi ' Quist 3uneral : ARTS COURSE ATTRACTS r r I. kins and Phoebe J. Perkins. Samuel A. Carter Vineyard As every thread of gold Is valuand Susie Carter, able, so is every moment of time. John Mason. PROVO, UTAH JJUdl ' it an attractive, modern h ime in a lawn with flowers, garden, and . . . and you picture an idyl of happiness and contentment that thousands of American families are enjoying. In no other country has the privilege of home building and home ownership been broaght within the reach of nearly every family. Home building and home ownership is yours to enjoy. Well help you with , Ians and details. Write your own story of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. 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