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Show Thursday, March 6, THE VOICE OP SHARON the Salt Lake Temple. The larre crowd that witne-se- d the showing Gf the Stout pntures Miss Orphti La u die - Ilf porter of Yellowstone Fark, Monday Phone U3IR2 evening at the ward house are all wKhing they were s.nu's Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Dickey A house party was held at the ary spending 10 days in Phoenix. Kiti hen home Wednesday even- Arizona where they are some of Mrs Dh Keys SHARON Mr sad Mrs C H DavKs have last Thursday, Fthruary 27 Tie Interne-- , from an ex'end-- d new bay has one trip Mr and Mrs. Star; in Harvard through the Southwestern States wih rela'iies in Aurora, j Tu dav being an open ft ah Saturday. Mis Harvard f night in Mutual the tv. father, Wm Harding a con. pained , heij ind' liijal partos Twenty-fiv- e Gleaner Girls from,them home Heber ami Cue Harvard enter- . a few Grandview participated in the, frn i.Js at their ,'tained ' CD ' rfrlice Lum heon r.irht Fridav hump very impressive Sheaf Binding next "i1'2'? diSunday evening under the ceremon.es Sunday evening. t0 ,he flowing s,.ne,l reution of Mrs. Ed. ammi-- h Kny and Mae Dayls LyBn Mrs. Lloyd Brown who has been and I.ui ille Johnson, Rulon and seriously ill In the f. V Hospital Grace Lowry. G.orge Noruian and Is now convalescing at her home the host and hosier FOR SALE New and on Riverside drive. .... tioued Manure Spre.nl ere, also walking plows, plows, e, See W. P. harrows. New Idea Inc. dealer. tfn Phone 034-R-- i. the program at M I.A Sunday night. Alfred Madsen was the speaker. A quartette composed of Roland Harding, Kirby Allen, ElRoy Mardcxk and Earl Beck Igace several musical selections. ei-t- -r -- rei-p- Mr. and Mrs Thomas Jacob spent Friday, Patnrday and Sun- day at the State Canners ronven-tio- n , I in Ogden. At Fast meeting Sundae the turn to Arlund Garrick, refresh- following tab! s were blessed: nients were served to 2 5 guests Mrs Sam Johnson and Mrs The Sharon Stake Returned Carrol, d urhter of Bishop and Ilyrum Cragun spent Monday in Missionary ot ganlzation famished Mrs. K r :th VcEwan; Sally : . Jean, ua gh r of Mr. and Mrs i Olive- Jot i3on; Carrol Ann. daugi ter of Mr. and Mrs. Law-ret'tr . Rav Peterson was con member of the Churc h ft p Or' n Prestwich observed her h ''hlac Monday. A group of riel h1 ors and friends spent the a'1 moon with her, and in the ver ng her sisters, brothers, two dau, vrs and families were u - " l- m Wia-romb- . Through the Years Why not write your lifes history In a complete and methodical manner? M its at dinner. A Night of Knighthood was observed Tuesday night by the M. Men and Gleaner Girls at the home of Ilyrum fagum Games Jwere played and a trio composed ot Genevieve Gordon, Kathleen Downs and June Cragun, accompanied by Arva Williams, sang a few numbers. Refreshments were served to 43. The Orem Literary club met at 'the home of Mrs. Roy Park. They had as their special guests the Edgemont Literary club. Mrs. Elva Newell and Fern Kitchen entertained at a brides shower Saturday la honor of their sister, Ruth, who was married In December to Hugh Redmond of Salt Lake. The bride received many lovely gifts. (OjiTiljic'iJ; s ml i. -- V4 FILLERS Births in U. S. are currently running ahead of deaths by at least 400,000 annually, e 164 e si Wf4 5th North mineral elements are essential In the diet of man and animals, and these must all be supplied through food consumed. At least 13 Utah Timber & Coal Co. Provo, Utah. Phone 232 BUYING RASPBERRIES f T. Edwards and V. J. Loveless are in the market for a few more acres of raspberries at Highest cash GUARANTEED prices. USED CARS 1937 IONTIAC SEDAN Radio and 1939 CHEVROLET SEDAN 'is2 FORD SEDAN 1934 FORD SEDAN Message for Parents Of Little Tots .$125.00 New Paint and Good $225,00 Mechanically 1934 PLYMOUTH COUPE 1937 FORD COUPE 3. All IMPORTANT Heater $595.00 - 05-J-- $165.00 Very Clean $375.00 MANY OTHER GOOD BUYS Good Trades Easy lerms TTNITED SALES & SERVICE INC. 150 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE - Tiny student of only 6 and 7 soon learn to play tunes that plrast them strengthen their interest in music and delight amazed parent. Modern, simplified teaching methods make till possible. At this age it is NOT TOO SOON. Beginners pianos rost littlo easy to pay for. PHONE 666 vZ ' TODAYS X-- BEST Dorothy Lamour (with gun) and Albert Basserman (that's a bull whip) are ready for a cobra or whatever comes along in MOON OVER BURMA Robert Preston and Preston Foster playing at the Scera Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday, March 11th and 12th. TIMPANOGOS (Mrs. C. H. Pouwon - Reporter) Searle. She will return the latter part of the week to visit with her parents and other relatives hero. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mitohell, You are now able to do so with certainty and literary accuracy by niug the new loose leaf volume "Through the Years", n w ready for use by ail genealogical workers and family organizations, comput'd by Mrs. Emma Wakefield and Mrs. Ramona Cottam. and to the Republic FOR WHICH IT STANDS . The suggestions and Ideas contained In this volume are most helpful and are highly recommended by officials of the Ctah Genealogical Society. Examine It for yourself. Phone 268-- J or 895-Nfor further Information. a Republic made up of happy familise happy homes. Regardless of transpiring events, the home remains as a bulwark of security - - - the safest investment anyone can make. To take advantage of present generous terms, build the home you want right now. Come in today and discuss your building needs! - - - their daughter Katherine and Jim Daniels went to Salt Lake last named in fast meeting last week to bid farewell to Ted ll Sunday were: Larry Framptpn, who was leaving for San sou of Mr. and Mrs. Frampton Francisco, to enter the selective Collins, Annette D., daughter of army service. He has been asMr. and Mrs. Edward Aiken, Karsign to the quartermaster corps. FREE APPLE WOOD Take it . COME IN AND TALK THINGS OVER ma, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Howard Bylund, son of Mr. and Also to want I Bny away. son Bert Halliday, Ronald Wayno, Mrs. E. O. Bylund left Monday Jersey or Guernsey heifers. of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jacobson morning for Salt Lake from Bee Roy E. Park, Phone 014R1 and Genevieve, daughter of Mr. where he will go to San Diego for and Mrs. Vivian Christensen. He was accomarmy service. Frovo, Utah The Sunday evening services panied by Clyde Olsen of Edgewere Interesting with J. Clayton mont. PHONE 10M Watt, a the apeaker and special The Ward Banquet Real Estate Ptre Insurance musical numbers as follows: held last week was considered Plano solo by Mrs. Wayne Gun- a success both socially and finanWillard L. So wards nell, and a vocal duet by Mr. and cially. The general committee of Mrs. Dee Adams, accompanied by members of the Seventies Agency quoUTAH PROVO Mrs. Melba Pyne. rum selected the additional help A Court of Honor 9:30 Mondays needed. The credit for the they for the Scouts of Sharon Dist- cooking goes to officers of the rict will be held next Sunday Primary association and the servevening as the program in church. ing was done by M. I. A. girls. WALTER COMPTON The program under the superChester Graff had charge of vision of Stake Scout AdvanceQuiz Wizard the program. He gave an address ment chairman, Arnold Burning-ha- of welcome Introduced and Boyd BUSIEST MAN IS RADIO'S will be given by the boyt of Davis as Master of ceremonies the Tlmpanogos ward with Scout for the evening. The program Heard each Monday on Master, Wayne Gunnell in charge. was as follows: Piano duet, Mrs. H tha "Donble or Nothing" Cavalcade of Youth Norma Gunnell and Mrs. Melba st rU program over a meeting to be held Immediately Talk by Raymond PartMutual Network. after Sunday School next Sunday Pyne; on the building of the reridge VENETIAN BLINDS at the ward chapel is announced creation hall, followed by W. J. GLASS REPLACEMENTS by Bishop Roy Gappmeyer. A11 Cordner who continued the buildCU teachers who are connected with program. Two clarinet solos the teaching of boys between the ing VALLEY GLASS UTAH comic B. a Frank Wofflnden; by ages ( f 12 and 20 are urged to be Nelson Mis. AND RA1NT CO. Daisy reading by in attendance. and a talk by Ivern Pyne on the PHONE A FTreidde Chat for remodeling the was held at the home of Mr. possibilities hall. The Bishopric and acting and Mrs. Jesse Cordner Sunday committees wish to extend a vote evening after church. The com- of thanks to all who helped in DR. ARTHUR VANCE mittee in charge were Mrs. Arvilla any way to make the affair a lsabell Mrs. VETERINARIAN Gappmayer DcLange, success. The funds raised will be and Mrs. Cordner. Mrs. Lorna added to a fund for remodeling 150 Wert Srd North a play and Maycock reviewed the hall. Approximately J100 mu deal numbers were played by was cleared. Phone 05S--J Provo, Utnh Fay Bunnell. Refreshments were Milton Farley, of Sacramento, Mrs. Roy served to: Mr. and California, made a short visit here Gappmayer, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Monday evening with his friends Mrs. Ivern and Pyne, Mr. Larsen, COMPLETE Mr. Farley came and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. David L. Rowley, to Salt Lake on a business trip Radiator and Glass Mr j Mr, and Mrs. Julian Hansen, and had to make his visit here and Mrs. Ezra Patten, Mr and short. Spring Service Mrs. Lawrence Maycock, Mr, and TIIONE 100 Mrs. Clayton Watts, Mr. and Mrs. of cattle and beef Into Imports Winnie Mrs Orrel DeLange, the United States during 1940 Mfg. Co. Graff, Mrs. Norma Gunnell, Mrs. were 20 percent smaller than in 476 S. Univ. Ave. Provo Alverda Carson, Miss Fay Bun- 1939 on a dressed weight basis Oft torn MG' nell and Mr. and Mrs. Cordner. quire A Birthday Party F O K R E N T Modern was given by Mrs Charles Ter- - 1210 KILOCYCLES house, garage and bam. Bee INSURANCE ry last Wednesd v afternoon in Mrs. Margaret Pulsipher, R. D. iBsgsficfscggaggBsaaregggigasgrs who ESTATE Veila LOANS REAL and honor of her daughter No. .1, Box 1 1 Edgemont. was six years old that day. Games See were played and lunch served to MEN to work at farm WATEI FRED E. RAY little Terry guests. the following woik. Phone Roy E. Park, 78 N. Mark. Joan, Phone 108 Unit. Ave. and Renee Punre, and Ralph and Darrel Jensen, thirteen Selman, Wayne Maag, Gary and Ivern Pyne. Belva Row-leand Carl and Cleah COMPLETE Fite Babies Mit-ehe- Mutual Coal & Lumber Co. Hear him over KOV0 at Who can do it? BUYS ita<ij Ahlander ..Salt Lakes Newest Hotel .. OI4-R-- USED Leather 793 ROCKING CHAIR Taylor Bros. , NEW 3-9- UNFINISHED CHESTS 3 Ras-mu-s- Phyllis Slade and daughter Nkkl Jean of Plot he, Nevada called al tin- home of her parents F. B. Woffinden Mr. and Mrs. 5 in Sunday on her way to visit Tooi-Iwith Mr. and Mrs Charln - R. C. A. RADIO TOP QUALITY NEW HAY I. E. S. 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