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Show ri!K VOICE OF SHARON Is AH LAKE '.i UK- .r ! i C.i-- n !n i - U,.- ' xn::nso. mah k Majut of i. "f curse to the tor i ooUruanoii !ha H , t f i Lak :i i' U ; i o r or a filial 1. ' ' 1 Fn3G;i.M :h( 0 IV OF BALAFsCED T'ii vigil in- - i j .d ;k FARMERS CGOFEfiATEIHIIATIOK-ViO- E . - i f r .fit Irovoj Iinlct.niU" On nerV.Jp thin Ui. limits of lrovo tor puhh.' 'M-r- nt loii anti t it I ii .'.I' 11 rl.J . m:t uixnox -- ! FnQuLEf. LAUD r 'o 1r.iv.i A0UI!DA!!CE M v L- 5 t s f ii r rl'",'i "y t 1,0 iv ( p 1 3 ; I. ; tl at-'- i j 2.C". d liiwn U n ot the i v I he e h i .1 a io- - i t ; ( - -- 1 1 U wjh i i '.V. ; in .i luaie and llic epi "V ii iinii", fiDiiii"iiio' VOto v w !u hi r i . p rt- d t. r la' l.f 0.iUl''.M !''l'll'v Ul Ve i i ( : V i 13 t; e ; rrt lo 1,; (if I !! .. !' If i r Aii'iuv I. Mm Ti e r i..;urv- - o ' '"1 or to t. tJ V ow t c r c i UiaiU' j' f.irui. m ol' I'Mh (onoty s:..noe Cut p. iotlon had a p. r ll a, e a rot .3 P of y I l bmhels of ',1 "M .'loo will; f.inv.is o' (:.! am I'Uing (oop r d ' ' liiMi .i u cb si c f r t' p n wheat on hand August Hi. tale amt nation in pi u, N. Y. ds is k.id'y f.iJi-'islum, (,r t e os a p.it Feed grain n serves aro ample ifce:pr, iiv.-u,(if fia-Kor nine ne d i a:.J is ire i by i ii p t of t e U to the of the m, nation oc unit iiaroo ,,1 pi v "t ! A,. to ; i.' fii vjih.Mied David 11. Jonv-- , olmr-m"- i f r the coming year. The am U a orIf a t. l..n t f tie Siaie r, (T Hio euuiiiy AAV oo'nit-i- i rallying Eraphie story tells how f irners are prepared to produce y, " .i toil a. V.' I "'i i ti'y c i ('ourt is i d out f, r p. i, ih.. she. I.! i t the He poii i r p ' "r l'r- t tbit r:iit. .1 pork r i' ! to ( , (hum :i c ce. If an , t cf tt;e oars of Uu- v. e I.. ' is r t t " y y ClCl-.'t'Jlnf- A' hv-c- i t a timili nnret i at o re to J; if; VS, ! : i f U. i i I h,.i-nro- v 1 , li- lo : 1 1 d- ' :f T .. .hi when Kuo had her Dr-- J j? You didnt Li! mt, but j ou her ui'Cst drt- -s fa us for ieaninij and pressing. 'J hat quick, undf-'- t ndimr, N.J7, -- 1 ..?' 1 ill t '.i mi, i p non, involving Co iHkti: h iit't H- - 1 of 1 1,1 nr. i ttt.t u p ,.r o -- . be sii ii I L J - ei fii -- u mil riir-'ilio-- p"i' i i rm-u- l. ! -t ' iicut ary, 'imi.-aio- ... .v ...' d a v rvr-'x:- : . v tf ,v; A X ' d ff- - fL t Jo I v ,.,vt - f If - - ' THE JOLLY FAMILY Saves on Insurance That wasn't the jxiint, Pop Jolly says, but our new, modern, colorful roof has cut fire insurance costs because its fireproof. And it makes the house look like a new home. Koof hate to take a lot of punishment, hut modem roofing ! to withstand the wor-- t the weather tan do. It's attractive and ts onomical. With our plan, the cost )M-- month of paying for a roof that will last and look r well is only Mutual Coal & Lumber Co. rhone and 2 W 5 357 tie 1y. mm: m ( mint ei'.i'ii s le hnup p'crf'h-it Bnmtd lij !' f.n- - '' mill' (1 d m While contour or theory water Uvtl is it is not or follow practicable to such a line cm the giouml particularly where the topugtaphy is as level or flat as it Is around Utah Lake. A descrihahly divlu-in- g line must be a meander line or traverse line with courses that can he measured an! bearings determined otherwise there will be endless controversy. STAKE Inside Stuff : We Ksver Ask Hsi Much Can We Get I : !) including to produce f ! c:zyc in T ground, full water Property at Pleasant Grove. $.3 200.00. Terms. New Frame Homes, acre 4 earh. Provo Uenrh. iuimI. brick coops and frpit. Provo lleni b. Rent or sale. Many other good ? buys. right. Sce Our Good Buys! and e h i n Ii prompt ort ice are waiting l r other Liit r o Tents. CALL J7j J, for Mad CJsanlng 119 N. (Ad. No. SHARON each person ate in f93 Delegates Named To Reclamation Convention i; w,.-e- more than or t e r.s- - and or-- t it? Oar export, riroiul wcrkirani'liio and of the 132,000,000 people the ' -- reserves, of ' A Senior temple excursion will be held Wednesday, September 11th to the Salt Lake temple from Sharon stake. There will he pecial rates on the Orem line for the excursion, oil the first train leaving Provo 26. at 7:33 A. M. 77 Cents for the recomThe delegation was round trip. mended for appointment by the As the 2!Mh of September is the Utah Water Storage commission fifth Sunday, it is desired that and Ora Bundy of Ogden, a dithe chairmen of the wards co- rector of the national organisaoperate with their bishops in ar- tion. ranging a program on Genealogy, Of the total number- of deleto be given in connection with chosen, 26 were selected gates the sacrament meeting on that from Utah and Wasatch counties evening. L. C. to Include: Montgomery, Ileher City; David I. Gardner and Sylvan W. Clark, Lehi; John T. Lant and A. C. Reece, Payson; J. W. Gtllman, Orem; Roy T. TayLet us show you how easy 4 lor, Salem; Glen E. Davis, WilYou Can Own a Home! liam O. Johnson, George W. mod. brirk. New car-Jr., and E. R. Nelson, pets. 3 bed rooms, double; Santaquin. A, R. Creer, J. A. Francis, S. garage, barn, out buildings. T Variety of fruits and berries. W. Grotegut, James Sorensen Jr. ' Airplanes are barred from flying over sound movie studios. in : 1 le hug .ho ttavp j mi whin she mw the dre-- s Joukit T like ne v w is worth a r.'iimi. - !ML fanners have enough grains iTlint Utah expects to do her part in the fight the 17 western states will wage to maintain a In the place for reclamation national spending program was apparent Thursday, with appointment of 140 delegates by Governor Henry H. Blcod to represent every county In Utah at the annual convention of the National Reclamation association in Great Falls Montana, September 24 to GENEALOGY Amelia Ixitta, Reporter, Pliono 0I8J1 yj rvtd as h jcxii the lo Mo r a in X z a Co rs e Lf 's- ti.e SU.- - ' ur-i- Act cf t! line or soiue c'ln r line or contour h vcl is the dividing line hi tv e; n tlie p: tint'd ground anti the accretion ground. X w 4 ) e'.cdi.tti O' ii iy X of a neries) In t iiit'.i'i; ii nii-iio- j'2 rf?. nor i"' n in t1 e J11!'!- - f Well Be Glad to Explain (Ad. No. t I COME IN $8.00 5 S. f uU.i'e If l to the r ' l'l-f- e. ion in i .yrf 7r; il i ' lature is nect 'T, if ioi'ii only c;m rl its rir.U, Me uige that the fate tike this U r: n decL ion to apt ami if t ho I nr I 1 'inf'' '1 iljia (j,,.t.nn ale the rtop'tly of ntod juo i tlufiile rsr the ptople tk. use f t.H"-hill N tiv the Suite f"r ,mom:v in Whilt purr -- s s':: ;:' r ! h i alionlJ, in our f i 1 wf!i hv private j ;i r '.i g. ml onmion, u"dury If tie l.mJs in ques'.h'n are ov to ri l.iiiu'ioii it K Ian r l.i.d ;. v lirre t ' t t .:v important now mat tnn f it iiseif and dt'tern.h.io XiMonal Park Servin atnl Pioto sn.te a Uie on u pclry r f halt !'I: City are m' ndinr scv.r.il hniuli-'ui.ls. 1 i iollara to n,niii. boatProvo City desires only to ing. hnihlng and other rot nation fiuilitiis at the mouth of Proto put thesi lake lands to their Provo City is seek-lakRiver, Th use of the lake am! bibeet shote for recreation this ins authorliy from the State to season Ills demonstrated this pub- - develop and control the lake shore , uin i "o-t- ; I i ' iViOiilOiitS J r,-- H J (1 1 1 1 I ,u 11 o Kni-Noiiu.- ' ' 'n v 5, 1010. Thursday, Set tenibtT 3 In a Co, Uni v. Avc. Series) Orpiia Laudie - Correspondent Phone n:isR2 C. H. Jex, y Spanish Fork; J. Boyer, Arthur Finley and L. E. Ilarmer, Springvllle; Ronald J. Dykes, Alex Iledqulst, Elmer A. Jacob Clayton Jenkins, E. O. Larson, R. J. Murdock and A. V. Watkins, Provo. The reclamation program will be given consideration at a meeting of the Utah Water Storage in commission the Thursday Governor's board room at the state capilol, according to State Engineer T. II. Humpherys, commission secretary. Sel-vo- Bishop Twitcliell announced Sunday tnat the Presiding Bishopric had allotted funds for the completion of the Ward Chapel, but that the appropriation would be withdrawn If the people ot the Ward did not raise sufficient money to carry on the work and he urged the members of the ward to do all possible now in the way of ea-- b to buy materials in order that work can be provided this winter on the Chapel for members of the ward when so many are unemployed. The Sharon Ward Sunday School Superintendency was reorganized Sunday. John New Clayton Watts was sustained as To Take superintendent with Arco Morgan as first assistant and Bruce Prest-wie- h as second assistant. The reThe Executive Board of the Utah Valley hospital is pleased tiring officers are Curtis Gordon, to announce the appointment of LeRoy Mangum and William Miss Mildred F. Walker as Sa rainent Sleeting of the Utah Valley Hoswas directed at the M. I. A. y to Mrs. succeed Freda pital with Elder Lorln Jex of Pleasant who has resigned. of the View, as the speaker Miss Walker will take over her A solo was rendered by new duties on Monday, September evening, Mrs. Hannah Packard of Wind16th. sor. Superintendent Walker comes The Sharon V. W. M. I. A. to Provo from Wauseen, Ohio, was also recently where she has been superintendwith Zina Sidman as President, ent of the Commonwealth Fund Maud Park and Mary C. Watts as Hospital, a similar Institution to counselors. officers Retiring the Utah Valley Hospital. She were Lois Johnson. Donna Kithas bad a thorough training and chen and Helen Park. wide experience in administration Honoring Mr. and Mrs. J. Roland Jacobs of Palo Alto, Calif., who are visiting Utah relatives and friends a party was held at Schnieter's Hot Pots on Labor Day. Those Mrs. Hugh attending were: Wm. Jacobs, Florence Nelson, Nelson of Nelson and J. R. Ileher, Mr. and Mra. TT. W. Jacobs Kay and Ann Jacobs of Pleasant THEY BOUGHT GRANDPA A HEW SET OF TEETH THEY SUBSCRIBED TO ALL Hi5 FAVORITE MAGAZINES Superintendent Charge Rap-pelc- y, Super-Intesde- Con-sign- . Mr. and Mrs. C. THEY SAW THAT HE HAO HtS OWM A RADIO ALL Ri-t- Prices arent set on our hardware items that way. Our first consideration is IIow low can we make the price and still show a standard fair profit? It means that we dont make as much per sale but make a lot more sales. j Poor Granpa was used to foot comfort, and shoes in need of repair can cause major foot trouble. Our expert workmen will make your shoes right quickly and at low cost. SPECIAL MEMO: Try Our Shoe Dying department. Now la the time to thnngo those white summer shoes to blaek for Fall u-- e. LOUIS KELSCII and SONS (At the Rear of The Booterie Phone 707 LucIub Ly-lee- I 63 Nortb L'nlveraity Avenue Phone 466 j I Provo, I'tah AND THEN THEY F0UN0 OUT WHY WE WENT TO AUNT EFFES They Didnt Have Ilis Shoes Repaired! Grove. (Ad. No. n Laudie. and daughter Orpha, Finch Beth Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Price of Orem. Naomi Park and Woodrow Rickey were married in the Salt Lake Temple Friday, Aug. 30th. and Mark Bigler were married last week. Relatives and friends of Beth Prestwieh attended a shower In her honor at the home of Mrs. Flora Bigler at Edgemont, Aug. Prows and Haws I Realty Company -- 3 ) of a Series) WHEN A CUSTOMER FRANKLY ADMITS Pret-twlc- h 31st. iiitiiiiimiiuniiiiiiiHiiiMdtmiiiiimimtimiitiiiiiiiimitimiUimmitnmmn there's no Incentive for our clerks to try to sell you one item in preference to another. Price, quality and service are our only considerations in the selection of our And cMx k. IDEA OF THE WEEK National Pressure Cooker SSS Con. Waon 010.05 Oil Pressure Guage Indicates Danger When your automol He oil p gauge registers low, you know that failure to add oil will Impair car performre--.li- & Machine Co. ance anti kjssI1iI) cause irreparable damage. There's no device on your radio tn tell you when ll ef-f- li i ncy la lessened. Because radio Ills develop alovvl.i, many people don't realize their presence. For quality performance jour radio should be dusked au evpert every six months. Her Silent Partner! 1 VI TEKX1-CT1E- K Eadio Inspection Chassis and speaker cleaned, tube checked, micrometer ml just merit of moving parts, wiring checked, tonal $1.00 tests, etc l . . . 1210 Kilocycles Ralphs Radio & Appl.Ca. S3 N. Univ. Ave (Ad. No. S Phone Perhaps you feel the same as one of our old customers who came in to visit us die other day. be had hurriedly purchased a A few days before , n new roof from an roofing salesman. After he came down to earth, as be put it, and buying wondered just what he had bought. 'We showed him how be could have purchased the same roof from us at a substantial saving. He might hava bought a different kind of root 'hat would have lasted years longer for the same price he paid. He frankly admitted he'd made a poor deal We urge you to "hold off a few hours before buying from roofers. We'll be glad to submit an estimate without obligation, and most important of all well always he here to stand behind our jobs. Don't wait for the leak. Phone and let us solve your roofing troubles. Our average price for 100 square feet , of the highest grade Red Cedar Shingles - .5Y.0U applied on your home is only Our Monthly Payment Plan makes repairing simple easy - convenient D,HGu(3liQei?9G 368 West Center St. - Provo, She's one of life's unsung heroines, this widow who came to us with what seemed to he a hopelessly muddled financial outlook. She wanted to meet her obligations fairly and honestly. She had a plan for making money but needed a small amount of capital. We were mighty pleasisl to be of assistance, and word can't ex-- ! pres our pride when she said. 1 referring to her successful business, I think of you as my silent partner.'' n q:ax TnANCE CQViPAnY Utah Tri-Sta- te 61S of a series) I Rhone 623 ftlttJHlim'iiiitstirtiH! ftv mm a in (Ad. No. a of a jj i" q f Lumber Company 590 South University Ave. riiona 20 |