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Show THE VOICE OF SHARON Bellow j (Ellen and Mrs. Kenneth Srho Edytbe Trotter, Mis Alta Mot ham, Mr and Mrs. Onil Davis visit-i- d Norma Smith and Robert GillesMr. and Mrs. Mark Davis at pie. Among visitors to Salt Lake City dining the past week were: Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs Harvey Booth and Junior Girls Mrs. J. A. Gillespie. t ie, ted class officers last Tues- Mr.Mrsand Maude Ivers is up and day evening at Mutual. Miss NorInma Smith will serve as president, around after her painful foot she whkh when happened jury Miss Dorothy Taylor as ran a rusty nail through her foot and Mins Ruby Duvis as about a month ago. secretary. Wilma Mary Gillespie, Lloyd Davis, son of Mr. and Sam Harriott!, Ed. SalisMrs. Wm. B. Davis is convalescing bury and Rober Gillespie are at the family home following an among the students attending the appeudicitis operation which was B. Y. U. this year. performed last week at the Utah The Genealogical Society Valley hospital. were in charge of the meeting Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Brereton Sunday evening with Mrs. O. C. announce the birth of a baby girl Marriott! In charge of the proborn last week at the family gram. Speakers were Mrs. Eva home. Mother and babe are re- Gillespie, Mrs. Amy Taylor, Roy ported doing nicely. Hawkins and Gilbert Pulsipher. Visitors at the State Fair Closing remarks were made by included Miss Wilma Wis- - Bishop Gillespie. Congregational singing was led by Elmo Brereton and Mrs. Olea Schumann at the organ. Prayers were offered by Edwin Booth and Ralph Meldrum AND SEE Mias Virginia Fronk of Cutler, formerly of Edgemont is visiting with friends and relatives here. i" honey EDGEMOHT Thursday, Reporter) Lorua proved ht-- nbiirv as a fisherman Sunday by iiitihing one of the largot fNh pulled out of S'raw berry reservoir this year, the fish was a native trout weighing- ten pounds. A Fireside Chat wa3 enjoyed by 2S young people Sunday evening after church at the home of Miss Melba Schoney. An entertaining program was presented which consisted of the following: Accordion selections by Maxine Pine-gar- ,; a retold story A Cup of Tea" by Dorothy Mansfield, given by Miss Grace Booth; a delicious tray luncheon was served the 28 guests present by Miss Jean COME IN , Mi ham. nt e, AMERICAN MADE L under pn-m- Civ i! I ourt w Legal Notices ill hl enlistment. In cases involving minor of law or of muukipal guhitions. Corps Area Commanders are permitted to waive IMF Alf.i af statute (f , 9.9A 9.03 11.80 like the hall in a mitt ' -- Anicripol H years ago Goodrich recognized the critical situation that would face Am erican motorists if a world j emergency shut off supplies of fI i j j l Today after untiring research Goodrich has not only achieved American freedom from dependence on natural rubber but has created a new Silvertown of made with Liberty Rubber Goodrich Ameripol. Come In and see this tire Its on display. See the colorful picture story of how Goodrich took p tr oleum, a natural gas, soap and air and made a Liberty Rubber called Ameripol. Is. in lA L 1, j.l, an, Lji, Y'uire of Sharon and that the founwinu w to the twt of lu and belief, a true iLate-nirot the ownersnip, management, etc-- , of the aforesaid puDiaiation for the date abown in the above caption, by the Act of Auyut 24, requirelld, a amended by mthe Act of March 8, lir j, embodied section ecit, Foetal Laws and Recultions. to ; 1. Tnat the names and addressee of tfce publisher, editor, managing editor, and busiiwae managers are: Fjboier: Cooperative Educational and Recreational Aaa'n., thsm, L'tah. Editor, Managing Editor and Business Manager, D. O, Wight. Provo Utah. t. That the owner is : Sharon's Cooperative Educational A Krcreetiona J Booterie SPECIAL SHOWING natural rubber from the far east. for ounty of LtaUl ' 124 Wist (Vntcr 8t. - Provo, Utah a Slur luh ahd enitraciRg aifoint'a fuii kno-ed;and beef as to we conditior under whib stJockbMdere wno do holders not appear and security as upon Die txoo of tne company trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this aftiant has no reasoni to believe that soiy other Jer-a- o or conration baa tv aAocUtion, any In terest direct or indirect in tua said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him D, O. WHjHT Editor, Sworn to and subscribed before me r 1H40. of 12th Scpterntw-this day MAl'KLNS A. V 1, 1943. Fet. My commisMn expires (SEAL) Avo Tope! MUNSINGWEAR FRIDAY IOSIjKF.vS OF iARt a T Put your feet up on the grandstand rail at the game youll be proud to have these new Roblees looked at! Soft, meaty leathers and painstaking workmanship give you the fit and wear you want at prices that made Roblee a big league pennant winner right from the start. FASHION NEWS FOR YOUR PRIVATE LIFEI ) i I.f uK Provu. L riJNv' '.a vi UuWcr made with OF i (t T T - Sept. 27, 1910 J' FOR SALE! Do you know the latest fashion colors in Dainty Underlovelies? Have you seen the exciting new tricks In Munsingwear fabrics? Do you realize that there is an Processed from American materials Soap from American Agricultural,, Products Natural Gas Aii Frame, Full basement, 3x12 rods ground, 1. Northeast. Munsingwear garment On g figure-moldin- v. !i TELLURIDE MOTOR CO. OREM and PROVO, UTAH. Complete Service For All Cars on Budget Pay Plan - - I ACREAGE! East Canyon drive. 10 Acres with full water rlglit,Z on West Drive. Will traded A ; Moil., espe- cially designed for you ; ; . magic-fitting bandeaux, Sylphpanties, line knitted rayon slips, glamorous nighties and pajamas? Attend our Munsingwear showing and meet Miss Bangs: PANTIES - - - 49c to $1.00 BANDEAUX $1.00 SYLPIIINE SLIPS - - - $1.00 GOWNS and PAJAMAS - $1.98 to $2.98 for Salt Lake Property or k 4 sell cheap. Building Lot for $200.00. I CALL AT I Prows and Ilaws f Realty I Butler 'fit that on arch Has More Patented Features Than Any Electric Range The f. New er Butadiene from American Petroleum lasts " Monarch Electric ranges lead in the electric cooking field in sales with the remarkable record of 39.2 of all ranges sold by the National Manufacturers Producers Association in the U. S. Investigate such features as the p " Roaster Oven," the Cooker and the scores of other special Monarch features. Ask any salesman to show you why Monarch is the best. Yet you can buy a genuine Elin-tri. .93 Monarch Range for as low as Built-in-To- Side-Heat- 59 MONARCH RANGE SALE ENDS WITH SEPTEMBER Take advantage NOW of these valuable premiums given with each range. TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF y 20 SQ. YDS. LINOLEUM TOr QUALITY shaye Will Meet Aay Price MISS CAMILLE BANGS PHONE Miss Bangs will be here in person. Ask her about the latest trends in underlovelies and the type of intimate apparel for your own needs. You've seen Munsingwear featured in Life magazine! See it today on display in our department! ; 1 PIECE SET ALUMINUM PIECE SET DINNERWARE 12 32 d S HAROLD MAAG j FASHION REPRESENTATIVE 013-R-- 4 I - S 4 i n : wimuiimmiimmiiniiimHimiiiiniiiiimmiiiKiiHimiMmiiHimimniimiHiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiimuiiiiiiimniiiiihiiiiiimmiiimiiiiiiiiiniiumtiiuumiiiiii t j 'A, Inside Stuff: May We Suggest That You VOTE for J THE JOLLY FAMILY Gives the Kids a Break the grand playhouse she enjoyed as a girl and realized what a boon one would be to her, taking the younger children out of her way. When she investigated, she had Pop Jolly put the carpenters to awork. for themselves Mom Jolly remembered luxury Mothers will find a playhouse as well as the children. When you consider the number of rears the youngsters will enjoy if, you wont hesitate to invest. The average monthly rost Is only $6.10 Well Mutual Coal & Lumber Co. 5 S. ard 2 W Republican Candidate for United States Congress Among other reasons because He has a record of leadership in our Slate. He has faithfully served his party here during the past eight years. He knows our problems, has lived here and is raising his family here. He has represented our fanners, miners, business men and laborers. He has been especially active in irrigation cases. The opposition eannot charge that he is not representative of this district. Ho will ably defend our interests in Washington. Being from Utah County, the second most popnloas in the Mate, where the Democratic nominee lives, he will balance the Republican ti ket to WIN.' HE WAS HIGH MAY FOH CONGRESS IN' THE PRIMARY AND RECEIVED AN OVERWHEIAIIYG VOTE IX THE COUNTY WHERE HF WAS BEST A. SHERMAN CHRISTENSON for Congress Phone 357 Paid Poinnal (Ad. Nu, The big job of a representative is to represent his district and state Adverb m in bv 11 Hiidmj Professional sleight-of-han- Railroad men must have their s checked regularly against a chronometer, since railroad officials realize the fiailty of human judgment. d gamblers use more often than marked cards. time-piece- TRICKS DONT WORK IN THE HARDWARE BUSINESS radio defects are efen less apparent than minor faults in a watch. To be sure youre getting the mil it performance you from your radio, have it checked by an exprt every six months, Imitations of quality products may pass in some lines of business - - - but they simply wont work in hardware. When people buy hardware, they buy it to use and Inferior products wont stand the treatment that good hardware Is expected to undergo. We try to make attractive prices On everything wo sell but if Its a question of price or quality-qua- lity wins every time. We like to keep onr customers. 1 TEKXI-CI1E- IDEA OF TIIE WEEK Badio Inspection d, Ralphs R2iio&, Appl.Co, 3 N ( x 1 UnlT. Ave,, Phone 618 i'o S I.f a 1 (Comparable to Standard TippO lilluO Equipment tires) $ .79 Special Con. Wadon & Machine Co. 253 West Center Z1ZZZ ) -C- Brigadier General OO-16 and speaker cVan-etula's checked, micrometer adjustment ot moving parts, wiring cheeked, tonal 91.00 tests, etc Chassis KNOWN. Vote for Be Glad to Explain Railroads Demand Watch Inspection - - - A. Sherman Christenson (x) Safeguard Republican success in November - protect Utah's interest ii On the Marfvet! Company 53 North University Avenue Thone 45Jj Provo, Utah irvrwiilrinij,y MUNSINGWEAR urt' h, rjcncic'l ElcctrSo 3 Far hJormUlf atiV lav fcfM-rb- ft mr akvam I BURUKCIflU TR51LWJTS EOFOT tKJ W. Center be. - Rhone: 1272 Goodrich The New silvertoivn of MLUieriy shoes that fit For 9 8.00 - Alla . know ittitfe SOUTH ... Fit nn jj ifit ltr OMNFR'HIP KFtjIlttFi) T T. a rat iK'ndnoldcrA, V.e known roortKrtKcY and other zKcuriiy iiu ii?rs tent or more owniiyj or hnJH'K 1 n total amoui t ol Lond'-- mi or of'H'r btYiurs'ies are; Auric iui next 4 inat tiu. two ire nunics oi the owners, niuve, hu i rs, if sad atx jrit lUAkbuiccri), of 1l1 ooDUi.n not omy Lae r as ho.a suicdiui n r8 ana senility toe of booas Uie upvn si (Riir tniy where th tumpariy bjt acau, !n stocarioid r or seeonty holder aw 'tar as upon the books of tiie cnm.iarty trustee or in any other fiduciary the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee Dt tne 8hid acting, is given, a. so mat conta n btatement two ivaragiapRA 'I i Fntor of th Tiie enlistment of persons on parole may not be considered In view of the conflict of authority between the court exercising jurisdiction and the military authorities charged, by law, with the control of the Army." - - N Aixaiiun, Oran, I tub. lit fore me, a Notary Pubic ia and for Uu State anti toufitv aforesaid, D O. Wurnt, woo personalty having been tiuiy sworn acconJmj to iaw, and saya that he ts the involved. RAH Mi AS SAY BERNARDINO DOS ANGELES SAY DIEGO The vHyOf M ok MI J. S. the rigid applnatiou of the-- e itgiilatiuns, in particularly meritorious cases, and Recruiting Officers are required to scrutinize (uiefully the juvenile court record of an applicant if any such he may have and submit to higher authority atiy case in which doubt exists as to the effect of any particular War Department Alert to Build Character Kt.t AN M 1 Tonight RUDDER 11 Mrs. Jackson comes very hichiy recom mended She is an enter taining speaker, having been on the Chautauqua for platform Several years. She has been fillin ing Townsend engagements several stati s for some time. It is also expected that James W, Johnson, National Representative of the Townsend Plan in Utah will be In attendance. All members are urged to be in attendance. The public is cordially Colonel B. E. Grey, District Recruiting Officer for the United States Army, Salt Lake City, Utah, in answer to a question as to why the Army refuses to enlist persons who may be on parole, said: The War Department consistently directs its efforts towards building the Army into a cohesive organization of right thinking men and Idealism of a high order. One of the strongest inducements held out to prospective recruits) is the opportunity of Townsend Meet associating with other young men of excellent character and good repute. The enlistment of men who Mrs, M. E. Jackson, a national have actually been convicted of speaker will be at the Townsend felonies is expressly prohibited meeting Friday, Sept. 27 In the and Army Regulations prescribe that persons who have been im- city court room at 7:00 p. m. The First Tire Built With This i Mis-- er Mi's' Marion Mnliaui 7 combe, u cy. 2G, 1910. September (Arl No. 6 of a sere niONE s ) 21 1 |