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Show THE VOICE OF SHARON Thursday, February 27, 1941 nt xt Sunday , ver.ing ru .t if b. aft. r the being the decora-iv.V, is church svrvi.es Mis. I.orra May- Geo' re F. Weds is still ... k w ill r v tew the book Testa-m- t i onfined to her bed but is report-tC H. Poulson - Reporter) (Mrs P'utx'bked wenikljr l.t of Fric nisi ip by Vtra Britto be improving ILducsLto&al bjr th CVvrmtive t Prvo, UtaJi, inM Vk - u y PuDusJJUi auriftt)oa of (htua. Priru4 by L Company, 67 KrU All adults of the ward are tain. I An interesting i totrt, f ro vti, t'uUk. program has eh it. d been arranged for next Sunday FUNERAL M:s Russtil Carson of Fair-fiel- WELLS J. Clayi veiling ihurch service. tfc C Second at October t 6, 19?7, Entered to are spending a week at the IILLI) SUNDAY Pot Offlc )a Fro ton Watts, one of the seminary Cutk, aiider act of iLarcfc 2, 1&79, of Mr. and Mrs Orrel teachers will be the speaker. Ap- home Funeral services for Raymond Cdrecr" over JOV0. Saturday, propriate musical selections have D Wells, who was killed In a Accounting been arranged to complete the Mdtih 1st. at 7.00 p. m. terrible motor accident the preAs a Career This is one of a esries of pro- program. vious week were held Sunday at What Are You grams entitled Officers with the Sharon ward chapel, lVinmrj lav, Huh, Office Manager of Going to lie? sponsored by the met at the home of Mrs. Noma (Mrs. Geo. F. Wells - Reporter) Bishop E E. Twitchell, conductAnderson Gdiate will be inter- Provo Kiw3ins dub in their drive Harvard last Wednesday evening ing. Every available scat was on the to Know Youth - Meet Y'outh -- to make viewed bv two student for the Primary FOURTEEN GIRLS plans taken and flowers in profusion question Accounting as a Help Youth conferenie to be held next month. will be honored at the Vineyard showed the esteem in which the t. .t Those present were: Mrs Flossie ward when the Gl Asav, Mrs Katherine Cook, Mrs. bind their sheaf S Rhea Adams, Mrs. Ruth Perkins, at the M I A. cot -- -Y MDs Verna Mrs. Thelma Larse Mrs. Della Aiken, Mrs charge Childs, Mrs. Lola Adams, Maggie Colson, Mrs. Myrtle ChrisThe late Jesse I tensen, Mrs Myrtle Kitchen, Mrs entertained Wedne Iluel Lidos, Mrs. Leah Rowley, for their sister, Mrs Mrs. and Major Rex Dan Mrs Phyllis Greener, and Harw ard Fork, who are lea home in Ct their A Fireside Chat entertainment took was held by members of the home of Mr and seventies quorum and their wives in the fort Harding lust Sunday evening after church with soldie dinner, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Graff The group enjoyed community singing, stories and visiting. A tray luncheon was sprved to the following: Mr. and Mrs Theron Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. X Philo Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Lud Poulson. Mr. and Mrs Barney She linin' uf trharmi TIMPAHOGOS : d Sbfc-o- - ln-- b r-- Trials, and Sometime We'll Understand"; solos by E B Terry and V. Emil Hai.stn; and a duet by Curttu ar.d Genevieve Gordoa, In tbe Gulden of Tomorrow. ing r d VINEYARD SHARON (Mrs Oipha Laudie - Reporter) Chat was held at the home of Alice A F'irvvside Watts after Sacrament meeting, Sunday evening Boyd Davis led the discussion on Courtship and Ml! Marriage. Afterward refreshments were served to 38. Dorothy Strat- nn ilipA Watts I janora k'Atfnrd -- s M ty i ux. L v 4 Wat 4 ifcMt SCREWS CHOOSE COLOR IU YOUR OWN NOME! ii Bigelow, Mr. and Rowley, Mr. and Maag, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs L. Mr. and Mrs. .rf -- Mrs. Alvin Mrs. Harold F. B Wofftn-de- Marold n, Maag, Graff. Mr. anti Mrs. C. H. Poulson returned Saturday from a ten day trip to California. Going the southern route they were accomMrs. panied by their daughters Hogarth Barton and son Michael as far as Fresno, where she met her husband who was employed there. In Sacramento they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wilcox, former resident of the ward and at Grass Valley they visited their daughters Mrs. Ruby ChadMrs. Mary Wilkinson wick and and their families and returned home by way of Sait Lake City. BORROW A COPY of tho PA11IT Sherwin-William- s ei COLOR STYLE GUIDE Utah Valley Glass & Paint 57 No. Univ. Ave. , Ihone 636 wSKSSL'S.ffi4,wfi)Ca S.S 3," ;dK325.'J';-0'i!.- Hear him over at 9:30 Mondays ' J 3i&a.WlHU(Bk HO VO - WALTER COMPTON Quiz Wizard IS RADIO'S BUSIEST MAN Heard each Monday on the Double or Nothing g' program over a Mutual Network. coast-to-coa- st Mr. and Mrs. Itoed Hacking of Grand Junction, Colo., spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farley. Sunday afternoon a family dinner was enjoyed at the Farley home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hacking, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Frampton Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Farley, Merrill and Weslon Farley. Mrs. Noma Harvard is suffering with a badly sprained ankle, hut Is Improving. and Mrs. Tony Nelson went to Salt Lake Saturday to visit with their daughter, Mrs. Oswald Coombs (Leona Nelson) who is leaving aoon to make her home in San Luis Obispo, California where be husband will be stationed as an officer with tbe National Guard. They also received word that their daughter, Misa Dale Nelson has registered with the government for service as a nurse. She hopes to be assigned to San Lots Obispo too. Mrs. Emma Poulson and Mrs. Charles Robbins who have been critically ill are reported to be Mrs. Robbins slightly improved. is at the hospital in American Fork and Mrs. Poulson is at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Amy Taylor in Edgemont. Their many friends wish them a speedy reMr. covery. Fireside (Tint for the has been arranged of the Special Interest group M. I. A. to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs Jesse Cordner A A lOO HOOi ow, rr TOM COV-.- V THAT 3oufstion-ie- t ft, Wt V V it! 4 V, I TV.. X At.SV.tR PLEASE, TF tCOVt Off AND COES FFSEAViCH ON THOu- -, S Aft OF EACH V.EEK, as ft 'JV'PpA ON questions fll'TI VfASFMfc&TPH VTr KUV TO UUT r bargain day at t lAvf in thi nra Sion j awd id kit-over ft n of IMIK4 TWxi mi fYI Ul Hi Sp" j runt S' ' ZL CLOOFING SALES zzzizz: nzzi7 is made in the West to withstand the Wests rigorous climate. DESERT HOOFING PIONEER 108 Square Complete with - FARM fr FRUIT TREES bv J. II. Ilale Peaches Ornamental and LEF'H-HE- RES 1910 CHEVROLET DeLUXE A SAMPLE: SEDAN I ow Mileage - Original Black Finish 9..00 Tires Like New 1939 FORD DeLUXE COUPE Uholstry and T,rP;pw low Mileage Original excellent in car Like new This Cannon-Ashto- n, Inc. Your BUCK and CHEVROLET Dealer - Phone 153 191 South University Ave. Incorporated WRECKER SERVICE OPEN ALL NIGHT SHADE TREES Flowering Shrubs and Climbing Vines EVERGREENS Al Kind-- t and Sizes Ever Blooming Roses CHRIS, ?1.19 per roll 1.49 rock surfaced Regular $3.25 INSULATION BOARD AND LATH Highest Quality the Market today WIIY PAY M0RE7 on $ ... j per 100 Square Ft. LOOKING 1941 MODELS Full Carload Just Arrived for this February Sale! ASK FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION Dixon Taylor Russell EXCLUSIVE DEXTER DEALERS Look at These Cars and Prices PRICED 1935 Ford FOR Yi-T- on This truck cannot be duplicated on any Used Car lnt for the money $185 SALE QUICK 1935 Dodge Truck Long Wheelbase, with Dual overWheel Completely hauled' with new upholstry, new paint - Excellent 32x6 Coupe that ia a Sweet heart The motor has bean completely overhauled. It is equipped with Radio, heater A and many other extras FOR! Bteai If you are, we have somej ithat we are sure vou would be interested in. InrsiTEss - Brn.nixo lots F ARMS, with or without at For only: tires 10-pl- y $215 1938 Chevrolet INVESTMENTS? ; $1.00 1936 DODGE Touring Sedan in excellent condition, and a beauty at that, for only $295 $145 j homes. Can trade home farm. See Fs for fori INSURANCE WAGON X MACHINE CO. 233 W. Center PROWS & HAWS REALTY CO. 5:1 North University Avenue PROVO UTAH 1938 FORD 1935 Chevrolet Door Touring Sedan vith actually 20,000 miles. Paint, upholstery, motor and rubber like new. Look at thi price in l Meihanical condition Very good tires, nice upholstery. Painted a beautiful gray color. Priced for quick sale $395 $195 2 or What Yon WantI CONSOLIDATED PHONE 241 A MRS DAVIES. ! ROCK WOOL, per bag SEE THE SENSATIONAL NEW : Strongest Board .23 streets are outlined with palm and orange trees, are wide, straight, and have concrete roads and walks. Mesa boasts of the fewest automobile accidents of any city of Its size in the west. The temple grounds' too are exceedingly attractive. Here we met and pleasantly visited with Elder Louie Wells of Vineyard, who Is an official guide on the temple lot. On February 5th we left those to travel to pleasant scenes Yuma. Leaving Phoenix we viewed the fine stock farms where thousands of Hereford beef cattle are raised for market. One is amazed at the numbers of cattle on these farms. Soon we left this and came to real desert scenery sand miles on miles of it, punctuated with Johua trees and giant Saguara, the later resembling giants with Yuma is a railarms uplifted road town and has some manufacturing. Greetings to all. 2.69 A complete stock of ROOF PAINTS AND COATINGS Call Us for Estimates TeFPERSON Phone 011R2 Cement. and Regular $1.79 NURSERIES A Full Line of Led Nails Regular $1.35 . 90-Ib- s. Sti'W Ovnoin0 FANS Feet per roll 35lbs. per roll HOLLOW WILDWOOD rrtS 7T ' 45-lb- s. f 39 CARS treervatk for You can M lake UTAH PROVO 1210 KILOCYCLES gr Feature! Storage PHOT E 1000 vttr rv r A. AT THI STC SAVf Agency TO 5JNTC VrfctK1 mw & cod to Get a income WiiJai tl L. Sowards Fc L5 GENE Eire Insurance Real Estate VVAITT x r Dante PF "FADS rra TfTMtVVt LAST 'Af-'- You J. Salisbury, Lawrente Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Orlan Pyne and Mr. Coupe A-- I Naylor Auto Co. Corner of University and FirstSouth - Thone 477 USED CAR HEADQUARTERS 'k |