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Show Thursday, March 6, TIIE VOICE OF SHARON At 11 00 A. M linin' nf S'harmt (I ho the mai-- EDGEMOIIT hall was the center of atttai tionwith Fire Horr.p.-rsJtuer buggers and La At 12 15 the dancers Congers. migrated to the high school gym. where the rug cutting was carried on. The orchestra was made up of Alumni members called the "Gentlemen of Swing". , sented could well represent the and the d Lamamtes. At any rate the parralelistn between this ancient Indian document and the Nephite record Is so striking that it seems well worth recording. Sincerely, your Brother I ;;diah writings - (Kiien Pillows Reporter) Deepesl Sympathy is eipres-- d hy all memiitrs of the ward to Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Larsen in their recent bereavement of their" son, Hugh, who died SaturdJy morning hi the Plah Valley hospital following an attack of Arthritis, and to the family of Mr. Dean Davis who was killed instantly while blasting with dynamite near the foot of r d 2 eges 1 cup milk Lard for dark-skinne- CESCSiZED frying. deep-fa- t 19 4 1 Hospital Management As a Career Fold sifted dry ingredients inMias Mildred Walker, SuperinVtt, bwU& it. y pubusa.m t inti by to the beaten eggs and milk. Beat tendent of Vtah Valley Hospital with rotary beater until smooth will be interviewed by two studj -Heat lard to 365 degrees F. Place ents on the question: Ociimna, Mexico. FRIENDS AT BUARuN. rosette iron in hot lard until Management and Administration Eutw-rm Second Cjjum M&er, October 6, 1W7, at tto Poet Office at Trcrva, The National museum of Mexheated through. To make each as a Career Utah. ander met ot March J, E. CARLYLE BUNKER Saturday. March ico. located In Mexico City houses rosette, dip the iron into hot lard, kth at 7:00 p. m. over KOVO. "remove excess grease by blotting some of the rarest and most programs are These weekly Ion paper towel, then dip in batter, in Indian valued the Writings the Provo Kiwanis by sponsored Sunday at 2 p m, in the Lincoln world. What Is claimed to be the being careful that the top of the club in their effort to "Know lug h school Reporter ) (Helen Ovuson batter just reaches the top of the Youth - Meet Youth - Iie.p Youth" oldest of those in the museum is the mountain Bliarun Stiihe High Council brown, iron. Fry until delicately the Cod ice of Huamantla, five and to answer the question: hliaiuroe k Iacmb Chops This ward presented the three-ac- t Hie Riihive Girls will moot Saturday at 7:30 p.m. onto absorbent "WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO slip from iron fragments of which are present, St. Patrick's Feature Foods a Door" Day Closed fme program at in t lie Sharon seminary. play "The presented twhile one or more fragments are 'paper Sprinkle with powdered BE?" ' for Parties Windsor ward last Thursday mutual conjoint Sunday evening in the museum at Berlin or green sugar. sugar I MON MEETINGS Tuesday. March 5. the students evening. Following the play the with Mrs. Mona Cornier in chaye It is painted on Maguey paper. When Irish eyes are smiling for Aaronic and MHchisedek of Lincoln enjoyed a delightful cast enjoyed a chili supper at the The following girls gave short In the first fragment the footprii.'tliood quorums will be held time at a dance in the school hall home of Mr. and Mrs Robert talks on diffriqnphases of the prints indicate the end of a long and there's "wearin' of the green well, Maxine work just bet by Davis, Olsen. Those participating were: Beehive journey and a man is shown pre- all the blarneyou(can of Erin, stones Alice Christine Bigler, Lela Davis and Mrs. Thomas Johnson. senting another with two arrows, that it's time The Beehive again for sham-- j Wright, Wilford Oveson, Carlos Lauia Meldruin. probably a challenge to battle Madsen, Margaret Williamson, girls' chorus sang three numbers There was no fighting in the' rocks andas St. Patrick's Day. the 17th of March "Just Mr. and Mrs. Robert Madsen, Dal accompanied by Christine Bigler second scene. In the third and finds bhamroiks of mam the The sprouting on Maurine and Lila Judd speaker evening Siott, fourth scenes victorious dark Boulton and Mr. and Mrs. Olsen was Judge A L. Booth of Provo skinned warriors are shown hold- lapels or on hats, so is it customMothers of the ing fair skinned men by the hair ary to honor the green of the of Salt who spoke on Mrs. Paul Crossman Lake City is spending a few days Past and Mothers of the Future." (of the head and in some instances Irish shamrock on party occasions here with her parents, Mr. and The program was arranged under two dark warriors were holding during March, says Ined S. WilMose Lewis is retiring from the Mens Clothing Busihome the direction of the three Beehive lone Mrs. Alma Jorgensen. warrior, denoting son,Heres a economist., menu for a Orvll Mrs Mrs. suggested Davis, ness. Everything must go! Prices are rock bottom. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw spent leaders: that they had conquered the fair be planning: luncheon may Mrs Lelund you Rav and Hawkins in Lake Salt tribe. City. They Friday Kuppenheimer Suits and Overcoats, Mallory and Portis Ivers. Prayers weie offered by scene the Cook In of home at the fifth and last John the called St. Luncheon Patricks Day 32" 12'j GUAGE WIRE $ Shoes, Enro Shirts, the best brands Ilats, Nunn-Bus- h warriors were comto extend their sympathy in the Beth Jones and Jean Conder. Puree of Spinach Soup Get a d RoU Sunof Work Clothing, must go at Sacrifice Price. Immediately following the death of his wife, who was buried pletely vanquished because of the Minted Shamrock Lamb Chops a Fireside meeting 8 evening day now! before warriors while lying Sunday. years suply Parsleyed Potato Balls Chat was held at the home of s- -1 36" POULTRY NETTING galvanized 7 had their Buttered Broccoli PaiNy Madsen Jr., son of Mr. Alta Mecham Sunday evening An their conquerors heads severed from their bodies. Cloverleaf Rolls Grape Conserve Mesh American made, 150 roll and Mrs. P. W. Madsen is conSPECIAL SPECIAL LOT travelogue on Hawaii When we asked the guide In Assorted Relishes valescing at the home of his par- interesting was given by Mrs. Dallas Greener of the exhibit what signiIce Cream Pistachio charge ents following an appendicitis of Orem after which delicious re- fication the difference in color of SUITS UNDERWEAR operation several days ago. were served. Thirty-fiv- e the two groups bad, he said that Colleen Rosettes freshments Madsen Mrs. Garner spent last FIRST GRADE, Coffee guests present. Values as far as he knew it had never Mens Rib Knit, Reg. $1.00 week end in Fairview with her Mint. si Shamrock Lamb Chops The Marriage been explained. to $25.00 Size 36 and 38 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Naomi of Miss Six rib lamb chops grouped in Ferguson, Students of the Book of MorChristensen. Mrs. James and Mr. of bone in each sides daughter mon feel that the difference re- - pairs with the B. Ferguson to Norris G. Peterpair "facing each other and the BOYS SUITS rib ends toward the middle look son was aole.nnlred in the Salt the regular conjoint meeting. for all the world like a shamrock, Lake temple February 26th. A A Fireside ( lint Every Boys Suit Must Go! Bag A reception was tendered the young was held at the home of Mr. and very pretty too, garnished Keg lilar Mark T ain MENS INSULATION WOOL couple Saturday evening in the and Mrs Harold Hansen Monday with fresh mint or watercress. per bag $12.50 and $15.00 To broil the lamb chops, set the Tilled ward hall In Trovo by the evening with the ward M Men bride's parentB. SHIRTS A regulator for broiling, then place and Gleaner Girls as guests. BOYS Tom Sawyer the chops so there is a distance of Misses Loma and Marion Mocham was and is a Major spent evening pleasant $2.79 about three inches between top of entertained Saturday evening refreshments served. Regular DRESS SHIRTS for their brother, Alta Mecham Mrs. Naltie Wilberg was released the chops and source of heat, if $1.65 will h who or two and Milton Bellows, chops, Sunday, as a nutrition class leader broiling for and Guard one National are inch $1.00 leave with the $1.50 in Relief Society and Mrs. Norma inches, if chops Grades Protect Yourself by Buying a years training at San Luis Hales hag been chosen to take her thick. If the distance must be SPECIAL LOT California in early March, place. less, reduce the temperature acFrom a Dependable Dealer! Obispo, so will the that Games were played and refreshchops Lois llooley was injured Friday cordingly HATS BOYS SPORT SHIRTS ments served. Miss Norma Hainp- - evening in a car accident, receiv- broil at a moderate temperature. c Mech-When on are the browned tops 1929 Ford Town Sedan $25 hire, Paul Anderson. Alta was PHONE 34 She 195 West 3rd South bruises. cuts and ing $4.00 and $3.00 am, Don Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. rushed to the American Fork one Bide, season, turn and finish 1930 Ford Town Sedan $25 j Milton Bellows and the hostesses. NOW cooking the chops on the second Regular hospital. A few minutes before the side. Llndon of Thorne Jesse Mis. 1930 Ford Coupe MXYnVioTn Gordon left Monday returned home with her chops are done pat a spoonful of hLf San Diego where they will Chops from the American Fork mint jelly on each one. 1931 Chevrolet Coupe-$75- ,for I cut one inch thick require twelve train with the U. S. Navy. Tuesday. hospital 1933 Plymouth r. Sedan Bishop and Mrs. Sharp Gillespie Mrs. Lamar Green was taken to fifteen minutes for broiling. Lake were Salt and real a family the week Radio, heater; to Salt Lake during Colleen Rosettes Mrs. $160 visitors Saturday. They attended gt jor meaicai treatment. buy Rosettes are sort of fair food, the wedding of their nephew and Green has been in ill health for crisp and fragile, dainty as gossaSedan cousin. J. Elmo Henricksen and some time. 1934 OldsnioKIe mer. But theyre easy to make which Williams overhauled 'Miss Blanche been baa Completely Mrs. York Nellie L, for all that. at Llah the Copper took place .$175 cj,0(M)n ag one 0p the Home Room 1 cup flour . . . from our Nelly Dow Utah. at Bishop club Arthur, Mother of the Pleasant Grove .1 U teaspoon salt 1934 Sedan Ford the ceremony. CIllpRple preformed Jvop. Here IrJftJ h 1 high school. They mot WeJncs F'dbJtokcd rek'y at Pmwx Printed Aueaocymoa ii Orm ft ifUwt, Provo, LltaJL Education Company, 67 lorUa ron Si by tf V r d LAKE VIEW NOTICE Hu-pit- ul March Foods Have Touch of Ireland THEY DANCE Its Provo9 s Greatest KEHS KEN'S PSA! LUIGI. OHLL d FIELD FENCING: 8.9S 20-Ro- fair-skinn- - 3f 3 ROLL ROOFING: 33-Pou- ....... 1,17 13.05 4e 1.C0 39? 3 fSf (,0 5 A USED CAR PURE HOUSE PAINT, .per gal. INVESTMENT vwr two-inc- (,4 Spear Lumber Co. MENS J 7Q? 4 "good littlo afternoon dress" 2-- Vy j' fsooniii belt! tlenic riyt:T i t Iti - leee trim, Lovely $169 Radio, heater A 1935 Chevrolet Coupe dandy car with good WINDSOR $195 (Mra. Ferry Nielson - Reporter) rubber 1935 Ford DeLuxe Tudor Ward Primary Conference A steal at $185 has been announced by the president, Mrs. Hortense Kirk to 1935 Chevrolet Tudor be held at the ward chapel SunA beautiful car for day evening The theme of this $195 conference is "Prayer, and a only Tour pageant willof be given showing 1936 Chevrolet r. power prayer. Each class Priced regu- the ing Sedan will present one scene. The pricut mary officers and teachers larly for $345.00 have to $295 been working hard to make this conference a success and they 1936 Plymouth Coupe a well will filled Completely overhauled. chapel.appreciate They especially invite the A beauty for only $295 parents of the Primary children. A drive is being conducted for 1936 Ford DeLuxe Irimary children's Paint, PnnlP forAtthPthis Touring Sedan conference enhospital. tires, upholstry in top velopes out and will be passed condition $293 each one is asked to make a small donation for this worthy cause. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe A Scout Program Touring Sedan was given Sunday evening at A-in l Radio, heater; condition $263 4 I I r 1937 Ford DeLuxe Touring Sedan that is a steal at only $313 1936 Dodge , A h I In . . pastels Nelly . Sedan Touring Radio, heater; tion blue and with practically new motor, for $363 only 1939 Dodge Touring Sedan Motor completely reconditioned - Radio, heater; regularly priced i r. eed malts event! deytime oecetio Tiers ol tutln ecioit tbe H , r tke I I ' at ibowlderi teper y, reyon in blue, ten, pink, 14-4- 441-14- 4, 1. Todays $745.00 " $675 price 193S Chevrolet Coupe with radio, heater; completely $145 overhauled ilim iJKouette. Town crepe free. 1510 Naylor AutoGo, Used Truck Headquarters $idlerJ KJL -- im T MI S LARGEST NEW & I M D Till CK DEI LEU f t fssisMlwy- - nH i t t EN1RU. I Cor. I f Phone 477 niv. ami 1st So. A AAA A A 't' A wic-'-- V. ;n I. 1 - AAAA A A A A AAAA ! mi to BUILD or REMODEL You should Imniedittf Hy take advantage of our Complete Loan Seniee for the building of that new home or to modi e your present home. We are continniilly building and improving homes in tills Community. Our easy terms and low interest rate have made ns man) friends and satisfied Home Owners. Contact us immediately for full details. s rvioe will Quick and effiih-nm-ix- lie given. R.S. CURTIS I N S U R A N C E A GENC Y, Inc. f'enti-- St. - riione These Innerspring Mattresses Regular $39.95 (And Your Old Mattress) nt The Best Buy of the Year Gill-ma- Loans 174 West See ' j r, upholstry like new; painted a beautiful Avia- ! Don denyned it to Touring l J teaspoon sugar ' amu-eme- it mechanicalI ly; good tires, good paint and uphol: try $295 A-- 1936 DeSolo F spring basic Sedan r day at the ichool for the first time. Gleaner Banquet Stake M Men wa held Saturday evening at the second ward recreational hall. After the banquet the evening was spent in dancing. Windsor ward had charge of the ballots and election of new officers. Tlie SOI It Birthday Anniversary-oMrs. Mary B. Fage wag observed by open house" at her home Tuesday, March 4th with 100 friends, relatives and neighbors calling during the day. Her daughters acted as hostesses. Mrs. Fage is one of the early pioneers of this district and has always been an active worker in both church and community. Her husband, Fredrick Fage died in 1920. She 1b the mother of seven Mrs. Martha living children: of Mrs. Bertha Ash Johnson, Orem, Mrs Laura Fox of Lehi, Mrs. Adella Walker of Pleasant Grove, Miss Ruth Fage of Salt and Lake. Mrs. Viola Martin Georgp of I.indon. The Gillimtn Reunion f was held at the Third ward hall Friday evening. A good program and dancing furnished the evening's entertain-Member- s from Orem are: imont. Mr. and Mrs. J. V Giilman and n family; M- - and Mrs Ray and family; Mr. and Mrs Horace Gilinai and family; Mrs Mary Jarinan; Mr and Mrs. Mr. Jarman and family, and Mrs. Reed Hales and family and Mr. and Mra, Eldon Swensen and family. Mrs Martha Johnson attended a birthday party in honor of her brother, George, at his home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Nielson attended a surprise party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cramer of Sprinpville Friday evening at their home. Mrs. Sarah Ellen Muzzel) spent the past week at Pr.Le visiting at the home of her sister and family .Mr. and Mrs Lester Coward and daughter Sandra of California are the guests of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Alma Johnson. "Pot Lu k Supper was enjoyed Friday evening at Mrs Emma Nicholes' hoste-g to home when she was Mr Carol Glllman, Mrs Erva Brinley. Mrs. Jane Elsmore and SO Mrs. Ixjis Drage. Mr Jane re tain the Arbor Vi'ae home Thursday, 7 5 p in. will enterai her 6th at ch-- Innerspring Unusually fine construction perfect for No investment will yield a better return restful sleep in energy and health. i u A liCiiM'MOflfc. -- Am, I1 |