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Show Thursday, January 1", THE VOICE OF SHARON elir linin' iif u rntmd L UA, u Second October ( dT act of March SHARON WARD WOMAN ENTERS u Pot t U 8, Office lb" 8. uo. J it tt Pwft It. S. CONTEST Krr! Fducattona! 8Hrva Punished at Provo. Utrt. b? th . Or-- ' Aiwvnn. n nrf by L VS et Stroet, Provo, Utah. nuj lAtaaotuu?, 8? Noriii Ward. That request has Ken made to all the people Ly the go eminent. Ecn efore we were in of the nathe war, the government was using arms box for needs, and now tion's japer production On top of that, will increase. rapidly military demand the armed forces have many other important uses for paper of all hinds. The cheapest forms of pcper, such as newsprint, can be reclaimed and made into boxes and other articles. When you do your shopping, get along with a minimum of wrapping. The National Association of Food chains offers consumers five good suggestions when it says: 1. Dont ask for a bag when an item is already packaged. 2. Don't ak for separate bags unless necessary or any bag at all if you have only a few items to carry. 3. Take groceries in cartons when available-t- hen use the calons as receptacles in which to save wa-t- e p: per at home. 5. Remember to save on all kinds of paper. Don't think the stores you patronize are being stingy when they stop using paper, string, tape and other wrappings in the watefully lavish form weve become used to. When they cut down on paper use, they are cooj crating with the government. This is just one more of the many ways retailing in all its branches, chain store and independent store alike, is serving the country now. Every family can help in the conserve paper drive, tsave all you can and turn it in when you reach a substantial poundage. The Army and Navy need it. OUR PIONEER WOMEN Conserve iihper! 1 Fy Lori?a A. Mangum one-thir- d BEDROOM BONUS SALE Suites and get a 152 Mattress at no Extra Cost With the Suite you Buy $20.00 C El TT ii) w La L Orem Formerly Drages Market These Prices effective Friday and Saturday, Jan. 16-1- 7 FOR FILING You praise the Mormon baiallion, God bless them every one They gave their best, they stood Income Tax Donts the test toward the setting sun. What of those pioneer women Who walked by the wagon side? She took the trail, they thought her frail. All hardships she deiried. The mother, wife, and sweetheart She came for love alone Stilled her ftar. fought back ea h tear. built anew a home DON'T prepare your income tax return until you carefully read and understand the Instructions accompanying the forms. Make out a work-sheand check it with the instructions before filling in the forms. et DON'T delay in making out out your income tax return. Tax problems deserve careful study, and the early assembling of jour data expedites this. DON' T, if jour gross income is K.0U0 or less and is wholly from or other compenhe cared for husband and chil- salary, wages, lor sation services, divi-(- h personal dren nds, interest, rent, annuities, or Visited the sick and the poor. tile your retuin on Form Gave to the dead the last tender 1 0 values, 40 without carefully considertouch the option to file the simpli- -' To the homi less she opened her ing fir-Form 1040A, since the filing door. i of jour return on either form in such case constitutes an election To serve, though a queen, and a which prt vent- - ou from tiling ar priestess amended return on the other Fating the light of the sun term. Receiving no pay for her service. 'Well DON'T overlook the fact that Awaiting the whisper Done. for the majority of taxpayers the The mother who rocked the cradle tax for 1941 will be two or three And taught great truths at her tines as much as for 1940 and knee, that it is important for you to Whose pravers were heard above save out of your weekly or cannon monthly earnings, or otherwise God looks with favor on thee. provide, a sufficient amount to pay your tax when it becomes due. All honor the pioneer woman For the calendar year 1941 the They were wives and mothers tax is payable on or before March true 16, 1942, or it may be paid in In Joy or sorrow, there was no four equal installments on or beother fore March 16, June 15, SeptemWould do as much for you. ber 15, and December 15, 1942, All hail the Prophet Joseph respectively. If any installment Who for women turned the key is not paid when due, the whole And with only eighteen members amount of the tax unpaid is reorganized our Relief Society. qufred to be paid upon notice and demand from the Collector. DON'T omit any explanation or information that ia essential to a complete audit of An ounce of care your return. may save you a pound of unneces- sary expense, and time and an- Fertillzer attachments that plate , yoar noyailce both to ,ou and fertilizer directly under the seed, j Government, 1 arm than acmore do may good, cording to field studies with 15 crops conducted in all 11 States NATION AIDED IF by the U. S. Department of Agricultures Bureau of Agricultural Chemistry and Engineering iu co- FARMERS REPAIR operation with State experiment stations. Interesting exception MACHINES EARLY was superphosphate, which seemed to benefit a few crops when Farmers who act now to replaced under the seed than when their farm machines before pair spread on top oi it broadcast or next season, including equipment by other methods. which might ordinarily be replaced by new farm machinery will he Nazism was established in Gerrendering a fine patriotic service, many by the ballots of a democto W. R. Holman, racy without bread and butter. according chairman of the County USDA It was the mess of potage for Defense Board. which a hungry people sold It has always been good farm their birthright of freedom. R. to use farm equipment M EvaDS, AAA Administration, practice as long as possible and to make t S. A. Department of Agricul- necessary repairs in the ture. off-se- a- PORK & FEPPER BEANS ioe r Large cans, Can 10 C'TZ,, can Shortening IGA SNO-KREE- lbs 61c FOR FEAS 3 SOAP, Palmolive MUSH Angelo GROUND BEEF, lean 1 lb. 20c and meaty PORK ROAST center cuts lb. 25c 1 FRANKS 1 Pound 19c CHEESE Pound package COTTAGE 12c Campbell's Tomato CLEANSER ... ' niat CAN COCOA 1 2 FOR liars T pound wwnMiiiiiiiiiiilHiiiiliiiiiiiriiniiiiiimiiiiiiiiii mu 29? 2 CANS 5 FOR Large package.- - U; j. SALAD DRESSING li .3 CANS 25 Kelloggs, Ig pkg WHEAT HEARTS 2 LEMONS, 300 size, 19c dozen 220 ORANGES. size, 33r 2 dozen Washed CARROTS, 3c pound Ariz GRAPEFRUIT, 10c 80 size, 4 for tti CORN FLAXES t for I9c CAN LUNCH MEAT SpicT.A. a. SOUP 25? PKG vv'ldin. Oats CORNED BEEF SOAP 3 g? 15 221 231 331 ittmwimtimtutmm-Tt- We nre not open on SuncLix s Anna T. NicImii rhone Repot ter 2P9-- t'k and better get your order in NOW for these chicks if you want to make the most out of 1942 conditions. Extra-Qualit- y Smart pouI(rmen know that theres more money in quality poultry. chicks ou can save a few cents on cut-rat- e and lose a lot of dollars. We arent interested in inferior chicks. The kind we sell are the kind that thriVe and produce. Try our Purina Embrye--I ed chirks this j ear. and see for yourself the difference In chirks that are properly fed during the 21 days in the shell. Produced under official State and Federal supervision, for YOUR protection, TIMPANOGOS U. S. Apt roved, U. S. Pullorum Tested chicks for 1942 are a real buy. Order now, while choice dclevery dates ar - ill available. Ttmpanogos Hatchery Erst 3rd South, Provo, Utah Phone fin Headquarters for Purina Chows, custom grinding and mixing service T2- -tx 4K a$3Lf' - adults are invited. Real Buys Tuesday afternoon at Relit f y the Literature lesson will NO ADVANCE IN IRICKS! be given by Mrs. Emily Baum and Mrs. DeWitt Trotter will rePart view the book. White Bird Fly- 4 Room Modern Brick Basement 4x9 Rod Lot 12200 ing by Bess Streeter Aldrich. terms. Mrs. Pershing Howe of Salt Lake is visiting wrh her parents, 5 Room Modern Brick Close Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Trotter. in $2300.00. Mr. and Mrs Rex Cluff had Brazilian missionaries and friends S Room Strictly Modern Close as Sunday guests. 4200.00. in Last Tuesday at the Work and Northof the Relief 5 Room Strictly Modern Business Meeting 4500. east Society Margaret Dudley gave a very lnteres'ing demonstration on e fabrics. Lovely 5 Room Strictly Modern with basement, near B. Y. tT. Mr. and Mrs Roy Muhlestein $750 00. Salem. Utah. have moved to Mr. and Mrs. David MacKav Modern 6 Room Estate So-tet- Lovely Strbtly East side, nearly new $6000 00. After hours call: Heat J. E. Pvrett T IT . 170 . 1130 W Repair SAM booe. iu'yialble hole of SAM - The Shoe Xian 876 West Center Be CHOICE IA4TS, FINE HOMES Priced for immediate sale. Rowan Realty Co. We Specialise In 67 East Center St. PHONE 710 or 1235 MOTOR OVERHAULING zzmzzrnz Work Guaranteed KITCHENS GARAOS PreT 241 West 1st North Close ti $330. PERSONAL LOANS ry one .'5fl Rod Ix! cation. paid in II an We tlx the Sole f )oar Shoe U be a yinlUe or Whether SERVICE STATION with 4 acres of land at reasonable price. One ItvtO Rod Lot school. 4 wd The Shoe Sole We Are Holding FOR YOU Phone 165 West Center (DOC FIX IT) For Stove 10 ACRE F HIM with 10 Shares of Pleasant Grove Water $850. Many Good Ixits - Acreage Buy from, Lit with, Iinsure with IIEAL REALTY Company OWEN DRAPER Any living Repaired S50 X. 17 W GS1R4 Rhone Home Room RXRGAIN in a Four $2250. man-mad- have moved into ill Roy Muhle-- 1 stein home. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Burgener have moved into the Benj. Camp-he- ll home The Daughters of I'tah Pioneers hold a very interesting meeting at the home of Mrs, Chas. Allred Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bineham of American Fork, enroute from San Francisco, visited Mr. and Mrs Von (11 Baum Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clark of visited with Mrs. Springville, Kathrin Firth Sunday Mr Frank Ashton who is ill with pneumonia is much better, Mr and Mrs. Dallas Snow of Trovo visited the r folks, Mr. and Mrs. Arlington S' ow Sunday Mrs Geo Muhlestein and children were Dehi visitors last Monday. Lloyd Snow of Los Angelos, California, son of Mr. and Mrs Arlington Snow, is well and at bis work again. Mrs. Bertha Ivins anied her son, Tony, to California last week. The Basketball boys had the misfortune of having their wallets stolen last Monday night while playing in the Lincoln high school gym. Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Jones and children of Ogden visited their parents, Mrs. Preal Jones and Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Nielsen, over the week-enTheron Killpark underwent an appendlc operation Tuesday In a Salt Lake City hospital. A cottage meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Katherine Firth by the missionaries, Wednesday C. Exceptional Values In REAL ESTATE REAL hospitalization. on All 1 ST , in a good loSpecial improvements ful. $S0h. cu Ntid It! Cash When $20 to $300 A fine Income Properij in excellent location. Duplix $6750. A Real A1 PERSONAL Finance Residence Property where you would enjoy living located on Co. 12th North near B. Y. U. 13 East Ceutei Rhone 628 with extra lot. $6500. Campus, (Mrs. C. II. Poulson Reporter) 5 Room Modern Home at Orem LOANS INSURANCE Mrs. Lloyd Anderson of Provo $3623. the renewed book, Keys of the Kingdom" at a fireside chat given 16 Aeres with 6g shares Provo near Rench Water Located by the M. Men and Gleaners at Lincoln Good High School. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Subdivision Joins location. C. Anderson Sunday evening after State Highway. $6S00. church. Thirty interested listeners enjoyed the program. Complete Real Farm I .and Bargain 16.66 acres with 14 shares of East MATTRESS and BATT The Tlmpanogos M. Men baskRiver Bottom water. $3150. et ball team T 1 1.1 P A II 0 G 0S Utah County Mattrcaa Factory SERVICE smothered the Lake ' View quintet In a league tilt Mon- 8 Acres with 8 Shares of Tlmp-anogin Utah Cowtyi Water, located along Only Factory day night, January 12 by a score We are not represented by any East Canyon Drive, for only of This puts the Tlmpantransient matt rest workers, bat $2625. ogos team In position to finish the will call for and deliver wlthoat second half of the season near REALTOR extra charge. the top if they can keep up the good work. 54-1- PROWS & STEIN REALTY CO. The life and works of Anton Dvorak, noted musician, will be given by Mrs. Norma Gunnell for the M. I. A. assembly program next Tuesday evening, January 20. d. evening. Letter From Joat Phone 243 Or drop as a card 601 West 2nd North PROVO 58 North University Ave. Phone 436 After Office Hours Call: 1156 J. E. Stein Wilford R. Stubbs .... 040-J- 4 Stake missionaries had charge of the program In church last The speakers Sunday evening. were Vernon Nuttall and Theron R. P. Done UTAH DR. ARTHUR VANCE VETERINARIAN 1029-- M Hoffman A. C. Special muslcdl numW'hitely. bers were two accordian solos played by Beverly Williams and Holda-waMargaret Dudley received an a vocal solo by Mrs. Erna Mrs. Winnie Graff was reairmail letter dated Dec. 26, from her brother, Hyrum, who Is at leased as ehorister of the ward B. Woffinden was susMidway Island, that he was well and Frank and everything was fine. He Is tained as her successor. a construction worker there. No church services will be held HI 1(6 West Ird North 26 Phone Provo, Utah 666-- J Midway Island TAILORING y. the ward next Sunday evening. William Gappmayer, son of Mrs. Isabell Gappmayer left Wednesday afternoon to return to New York where he is stationed with the U, S. Navy on the ship Brooklyn. Ezra Billings who has been visiting here with his daughters, Isabell and Florence Gappmayer returned to his home In Ogden Sunday. Mr. Billings came a week ago to be here to visit with his Grandson William Gappmayer who has been home on a furlough Mrs. Edna Larsen spent a few days In Salt Lake last week visiting with relatives. REBUILT son, but now it is patriotic duty as well Mr. Holman says. Ry extending the life of present farm machinery and buying new parts rather thap new machines, we make it possible to release men, material and tools for the production of other vital defense goods." The County t'SDA Defense Board, acting on the request of Secretary of Agriculture, Claude R. Wlekard, Is urging farmers to check all farm machinery for possible worn or damaged parts and to order the replacement parts Immediately. Due to the heavy defense demands for many metals new farm machinery will be produced In much smaller volume In A gToup of self invited guests met to honor Mrs. Mary Williams lart week the occasion being her Vain w for Tho evening was spent with games and a lovely dinner was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Farley, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farley. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Salisbury, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Terry, Mr. and Mrs Ivern Pyne. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Poulson, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Bigelow and Mr. and Mrs. Williams. littla Hoary at RKMODCUNG Ixui3 Kdsch & Sons Am MITCHELL Rear of Hooterte THK TAILOR 124 West Center 401 South 2nd Wert P. L. LARGEN COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE Manufacturer of RALPH S RADIO AND APPLIANCE! ARCHITECTURAL SHEET METAL WORK The Home of Guaranteed Service No. Unlv. Ave.. Phone SIS Fitting, Pip, Sanitary 63 Plumbing, Warm Air, not Water Valves, and Vapor ditioning. Air Heating Con- COMPLETE Glass Radiator and Spring Servica West Center, Provo Phone 574 835-84- 8 birthday anniversary. place orders early enough. Manufacturers will receive allocations of steel and other metals in order to meet requirements, but farmers may be disappointed If they wait until spring to order replacements, Mr. Holman warned. By that time, defense production may tie up factories and railroads preventing the delivery of farm machinery parts. Ladies and Gentlemen FINE TAILORING Both 6 LIT and COATS at $25 np REPAIRING ALTERING Army Shoes In 1942. An ample snpply of repair parts parts has been assured if farmers "p can Mi. Tup'-d.ievening in tho ''Special Interest" class of the M I A Mr. D O. Wight will give a of Federal Income tag returns less burdensome for result nts of Urem and Provo, F. E. Adams, I'. S. Deputy Collet tor, who has his otfue at the Bureau of Internal Revenue, Room 220, Proo Post Office, sets up the following list of Marching nd PLEASANT VIEW TAX RETURNS LISTED to be Aioth.r org.ii.il pi't-BY LOCAL AID cnteitj in the Sbaton stake Kelt! Seii'ty writing lon'e-- t whuh month is that of Mrs tloMj To make the t.liig of the Sharon Lows A. Mang-jl...:-- t SAVE YOUIl PAPER Select from "OOIi'TS" I'.1 12 PHONE 100 Ahlander Mfg. INSURANCE IXJANS 476 S. and REAL ESTATE! Be FRED E. RAY IS N. Unlv. At. Phan E j With poultry raising being one evening for Oakland, California of the leading occupations in this to join her husband who is emterritory, of interest to many is ployed there. information released by the Utah State agricultural college on this percent more salt should be mixsubject. ed with the mash, it is equally Cannibalism and feather-pickinto effective a thin layer sprinkle vices in Utah of salt on the of the mash by Poultry Flocks, can be cured by hand or salt top shaker, Mr. Frisch-necthp addition of an extra two to g, profit-stealin- g ht four per cent salt to the ration, according to Carl Frlschnecht, ex- trnsion poultryiftn at the college. This salt treatment has been tested by the United States De-- 1 ertment of Agriculture and f refpt state experiment stations h If an ration Is being fed. two percert more salt should be add d hut If both mash and c'n are f ed approximately four -- i adds. RECAPPING Prtra ELECTRIC RUBBER WELDERS Gawtalert W. V. THOMAS Tom Demos Shoe Shop 483 Wert Center Provw, tW) 343 West Center ITSEIE knife or hot soldering Iron. Rath- er than trim the beak however, cannibalism can often be checked by attaching pecks or pink guards to the birds beak to prevent them from picking each other. Guards can be purchased at a nominal cost. feather-pickin- g Usually Balt Is a cure and not a preand cannibalism will stop soon after ventive, Mr. Frlschnect further the birds get a taste of the Salt, emphasizes. A ra'lon with but In some cases it may be neces- more than the steady usual amount of sary to add salt to the mash for salt is no assurance against furthtwo or three days. er outbreaks or cannibalism. One When the addition of salt falls treatment of salt should check to curb the vice after three days, cannibalism for a period of two it is often necessary to trim about weeks to f:vp or six months. If of each chicken's beak. the vice starts again further This may be done wnn a sharp treatment ehould be administered ene-four- th x 10S Mr. and Mrs. June Collins visit- Poultryman Suggests; ed here last Sunday with their sons Don and Frampton Collins Cure For Bad Habits and their families. Among Laying flocks Mrs. Margaret Blaine left Wed, Unlr. Art. Co. REPAIRING See Us Now U. S TIRES and BATTERIES Brimhall Bros. 121 W. 1 If. Provo ' I Hum 66 |