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Show lltE VOICE OF Sfl AIlOS i alir linin' nf S'lutrmt i VUifa, Wstu-r-, October Pot t tb 8, 1WI7, e ; i ftu J hi b Ofke 1" Mr. Josifh g wU k"n pr"nr W at tt Street, Prox. t tan I Sharon Cor.rertvn LjuejtiwiJ FriTnMh) tan V ai .y Fubiutjng Coanraik, a 7 hurU ttrai 'tub. bv nfi try Lfe I ki i n w kers u In n the farm. on dly be to join ,,ve 'the Si nice wluii tiny a iIihiko for promof ions, rather .than woik on farms long hours 'for det'didly pay. In een thnuxh they many box s blai: I'd Draft Boards May Help Farm Labor Shortage i h ,n ' thiv elect if 1 ea-c- v, ute Miortage of farm labor in I tali County has ala certainty this seamost Now son as t.me j,ots forward deielop-m- t tUt the iron and nt will he under way about, may-ow- the farm outright, or have based on favorable terms. their remuneration has het n very small as compared with wages atid salarits pa'd in other defense industries Unless something Is done to help the Mtua'ion, it may be nec- it hoys were reluctant to seek -! tmut lent they be considered One of the hardest unpatriotic. nun you have to conxiuoe that he is a specialist Is a farmer." he said. Farmers are patriotic A ti if 1, it is that all They dont try to get ex. nip-- t ' ,iry to di.ct men to work on .ons aMuiah'.e shilled and unskilled the farms. labortrs in this s ction will be In his opinion the solution for Selectees from the farms i in ployed at a wage scale greatly the local the is to up pioldem In exci s of He urged that should not hesitate on patriotic anything farmers diatl boaids enn pay for their help. members on hoards who are agri- groends to ack for deferment, Under smli circumstances the culturalists bo more active in op- .uni dial! board officials should pio'iptlv grant deferments to classifications tor shortage of la't year will be great- posing d and thue will be It is hop-i- d f in help. It is to the best Infarm workers ly in i fiw fan s with noi that draft boaids will tollow ti n q of He country to do both. help. r General Lewis n B. his advice. From over the stale come reHenh v s stall it'enf to the House agricultural (oinmutn at Wash- torts that draft boa id members ington Tuesday induated are anxious to fill their quotas, denily tl,,v tile load of the draft aid fur that reason very few Ms Feriv Nielson, tceportir board for the United Slates has faint di ft i incuts a'e tiiMn, Vr ami Mr t.i w r neck an-- t it is true requests for de-givin the matter proper considerounce the of a tiny nriial ' nu nts are not numerous. ation. at the American Mr. lhrshcy upon being questOne niciubt r of the CongressFolk Monday. ioned by members of the i, ional committee, Ri preventative d Mrs Mr. Arthur Harris (Hem-Kyt .) tali d that many farm warned He have ai ronnmd front their honeymoon trip t i poims of Interest in California. . .a .. t v -s . a This cnmmunitv extends ron-g- ri X"? '? V ;.v J 5 hUt (illations to these newlyweds. A They are living at the home of Mrs Harris on the canyon road. The M. A. conjoint services Pnday evening will be sponsored hv the Junior Girls and Explorers j leaders Iona Hales, Thora Craw$16.50 ford and Austin Dlttimore. A very Interesting program Is being To1" ible ai deft- eptitd -- y , es-a- ry Bii-ii.i- 7l!iDS0ll -i fi er hn-tiit- com-miue- .a;; i- v - -- YOU CAN BUY 4 Genuine DEXTER Washer 4 Complete with For As Low As During Feb. Sale D 1? El Rinse Tubs $S995 GO rS, Pi !o) ON Call Rex Griffiths 34 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 1778 With Royle'g Rattle Shop 4 -- ZlTDOBStOOK mm WITH THE )EW STAIRS AND THE 01D WALL TAKEN OUT jA prepared. The daughters of the Windsor of Pioneers held their camp monthly meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Aurllla Smith. After the lesson and business meeting a social was enjoyed with Mrs. Smith and Mr. Thacker acting as hostesses. Mrs. Fred I.ystrup entertained Sunday in honor of the birthday anniversary of her Eon Leon. Twenty-fiv- e Invited guests enjoyed the occasion Games were played and a delicious luncheon served. Mrs I.e Grand Jarman Is Mrs. caring for her sKter-In-laBrown Hales and her new son. Amasa Wrlget who has been at the Small Arms employe plant In Salt Lake spent the past week at his home. Mrs. Emma Harper entertained at a quilting bee Friday at w ANY KIND ANY MODEL ANY MAKE A 1 y Old fashioned houses need not tay old fashioned any longer. A great Improvement in appptr-anoand convenience can often be made with only a tew change. Enclosed stairways can be Opvuou up and partition re e moved to provide spacious beautiful rooms 'iMfMV Items of interest from the Jl Mitlt HIGH TO IUl SEN! )PHt members of the Band 'Mothers organization and repie-ntatives of. the Chamber of The Liiuoln junior high school optra, Driams in Mtlodv Laud Commerce, Lions Club and Orem will he pn anted March 6 and 7. City council at a special meeting Friday afternoon as a matinee for of the group held in the Lincoln students and Saturday evening at high Jhool music room durine k p. m. for the public. the wuk. The band and its director, E. manhas interest been Spuial ifest this year by students trying B. Terry, came in for much comout for the leads and special feat- mendation as to size and quality ures. More than 40 boys and of the organization, but an opingirls tried out for lead'ng roles, ion as to the need for hotter ap-- , with about 25 qualifying. There pearing tlnlforms was expressed will be more than 100 partici- by a'l present at the meeting, Various means or raiding the pating In special dances, and many more In other special necessary funds to fmace the events. project were dlscusacdT Propos- An unusual thing abou t the als were made that committee? of hand students canvas the compresentation this year Is that the munity for contributions, and be will The production original. music and physical education de- that pie sales and other similar be carried out. partments are combining in the projects Some concern was expiepsed as u presentation, staging and ty of the opera, with the to the armropriateneos of having students and instructors arrang- uniform? at this time, hut it was tho consensus of opinion that ing tin different acts. Many lovely costumes are be- - while some mnv question the ad ing made and supervised by Mrs. vispbllitv of cnrrving forth such Vernon Instructors in charge a pro'c-- t In the face of the presate Mr. V. M. Vtrnon and Mi-- s ent emergency, the importance of such an active organization as Jian Webb. (he hand during this period would Instifv anything that might I,. H. S. IIND NEEDS add to its efficiency and effectiveNEW UNIFORMS ignwi oon-i.n- ness. Unanimous recocnitinn of the It was suggested that bands need for new uniforms for the and similar organizations were I incoln High school hand was the tvpo relied upon most to mainof Mrs. May Aston Friday after- tain morale and Install enthusnoon. The time was spent in iasm, patriotism and lovaltv. We need the hand and the sew.ng after which delicious refreshments were served, to Etha hand needs uniforms. Is to be Rawlings, Vida Lystrup, Jennie the slogan of the campaign. Harris, Orem Walker, Dorthy Johnson, Blanche Nielson and the Club Meets hostess. Parents Day at the Pleasant The February meeting of the Grove high school Friday was enclub was held at the home Vertiya Mar-rott, joyed by Edna Miner, Joy of Mrs. Charles Rohhock. Mrs. Cora Dooley, Thelma Harris Bernice Whitley, Erma Swensen, Charles Rohhock and Mrs. James folRose Shoell, Blanche Nielson, Mr. Jensen were hostesses to the Mrs. members: Arnold lowing Mrs. and Wllford J. Stark, WanMrs. Frampton da Johnson, LaRee Willett, Zora Burnlngham. Collins, Mrs. Tony Rohhoek, MrR. Hansen, Jennie Harris and Elaine Wendell Nielson, Mrs. Lawrence Baxter. Palmer, Mrs. Leo Poulson, Mrs. Parents Day was held at the Alvin Rowley, Mrs. Fenton Prince Llndon school Thursday. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Nielson attended a luncheon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. CleTe Humphrey at Pleasant Yertiya Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Nielson and daughter Uana and Mrs. Janet Humphrey made a business trip to Mammoth. Mrs. B. F. Louder Is slowly Improving from her recent Illness. x OflS ML t 4p Ia r, f Jt'ff : And the best part is that yon don't neecs cash to make these improvements. Under our ABC Monthly Pay;, ent Plan term are arranged to suit your income. fTYLt 2250 t Ik oi n tow mru 2245 14Ho22 Utah 164 West 5th Nt wk . . Yw ftonotdd to . t, Or Medeaee co M i l h monon pnnt H ye nb4v4 lok rc A VS wom w, 5re lor Oil 40 4ehgo Foroot FoMoey 4rmu rofrymg M mm 5oo Taylor Bros. Co. imber & Coal Thone 232 RaI.v-lo-Ve- Department Tuesday Evening s Ruby Davis lovely daught- P diriitorship Melvin David Rowley was baptized and confirmed a member of the church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pinegar spent Thursday at Wellington with Mr. Plnegars father, Harvey Pinegar, who Is 111, and with . ,. i MJ( Budget Payments SjpW 'A, U jU Sat- al .'lUCthb war the Two hundred reunion. ward injoxed tho whnh was r. Relief Sue, ty with Mrs. Tlnlina Cioppir as ch ilrrn.in Tha Ruhlioik floral gent mo.-- t beautiful flowers for the tatde decorations as also was the mitor.ul An excellent program colors. was furnished with Bishop Wtld-o- n Taylor acting as thirty-fiv- pnnns e hi, ki n by the rd i toart-niaste- i 1 i.i V s r. .. g. DR. T. W. NOTESTINE OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Announcees Reopening of Office in Orem Corner of Highway and Canyon Road March 2, 1912 and Mrs. of Mr rs arc Stanley Stubbs. The ch Mr. and Mr?. Stubbs, I.orna and LaMar Bunnell. Evtlvn Young and Kenneth Broretop. and Fay Trpukev and PH it Condi r. The hall is being made beautiful with special Gold and Gieen decorations and mimic will he by 11 the Melody Club. 4 b Linns met In bUMitess Monday evening at tne Administration Stake huildine, President John S. Lewis presiding. Decision to postpone indefinitely the zoning party which would have been sponsored by the Orem club under ordinary circumstances, was unanimously reached by Plans for those In attendance the anticipated joint session with the Ladles auxiliary were discussed briefly. Following the brief meeting, the twenty-fiv- e Lions in attendance adjourned to the Seera auditorium where they heard the Presidents address and remained to enloy the motion picture show-i- n of "The Corstctan Brothers." 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There' 8a Keep foods fresh in your tric refrigerator. 10. 11. OUR i 4 Sa Don't put in baking soda to brighten food colors. Start vegetables in boiling water. WRKWfi (, jVJ LOOKS' 4a Avoid unnecessary stirring of 6. Rhone 15 pvea SIMPLE... ECONOMICAL. ..QUICK Monthly Payment Plan was created to make home repair available without red tape or delay. Thi Plan provide the immediate cash necessary to do fix job, at terms suited to your convenience. Let a explain this complete service. The A-B.C. 2 RttiJv KilovMt pea ptr tbt world's Ihwst oUctrie Mnncs produced lor you by Amortcum busmen mru M the lumd of power thus serves 90 of tho uWeou. Anderson Lumber Co. COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE 1?9 W. 5th Sooth Phone 157 other relatives Small n union - 4 IM ED6EM0NT Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hawkins vNlteJ with Mr. Hawkins parents, Mr. and Mrs Charles E. Hawkins at Benjamin Sunday afternoon. Grant Elliott spent the week end with Mr. land Mrs Charlnn D. Graff at Sandy. Mr. Graff and Mr. Elliott were ir'gsionary companions In Hawaii The following young mpn were sustained as the presidency of the teachers quorum of Fdeemont at sacrament meeting Sunday: Glen Plnerar, president; Keith Jollcv and Wayne Davis as counselors r.i el.H (.X I- It rt - IliUbt A Mr and Mrs. Alvey Muhlebtein ami (tiildren have moved to St. Geoi go w here they w ill make their home Mr Muhlesti in was transferred by the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company. d Mr. and Mrs Lamond L. of Salt Lake spent the week end in Lake View also Mr. and Mrs. Max Blake of Salt Lake er of Mr and Mrs. Will Davis, 4 will reign as queen at the Edge-mot . ward Gold and Green ball to be held next Tuesday evening in the Edgenmnt recreation hall, s according to announcement of M. I. A. officers in chaige of the afit fair. Attending her will he Mi?s Na- t s dine Davis and Miss WalDr-axi Ivers, both Gleaner girls of the v ard M I. A . i A floor show of M. I. A. dances is to he presented during the eve- s? ning by four tonng couples, under tin- urday evening Bun-ned- At Edgemont Mi-- to attend the ward can help icin the uni ices. . Gold and Green Rail Grove. wvm f v by j Glade Wrlget had his tonsils removed Saturday at the office of her home. Dr. Guy Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert RichardMr. and Mrs. Ted Louder and son entertained Saturday evening sister May were Park City visitThe Invited guests Included r ha ors Sunday. Old Folks Committee. Sunday visitors at the home of The G. W. Gleb were the guwA Mr. and Mrs Eldon Wrlget were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Holman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kelsb of Provo, Garth Glllman and Leon Hansen. Zenauldl dftuknne funeral .services Impressive tn for the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy NIcholos, was held In the Windsor ward chapel Monday afternoon, with Bishop Stanley B. Harris In charge. The little one passed away Friday evnlng at the American Fork hospital where it was rushed Thursday suffering from double pneumonia. This community was shocked o hear this sad news, hccau e It was not much over h jear ago Mr. and Mrs. NIcholos lost another little son. Our heartfelt sympathy goes to these bereft parents. Mr and Mrs. Roy NIcholos wlh to thank all kind neighbors and friends who helped them In the loss of their little Ron, also for the beautiful floral offerings and I I ? V3?A all thoe taking part at the serv- ir High School. Lin-co- ln 26, 1912 vsiled with relatives having come LAKE VIEW Pniuu-r- , i di-n- ut Put ishd Row ley, Mrs. James Vis. Dean Johnson, Mrs. 11 irold Maag. Mis. J. Ertal Christensen gave an interesting talk on her recent trip to Cuba. Luncheon was tne tei.nliy that ai',1 udiu tiuii i p' DC a ill down met ii.T lir.ltss s 'iii'ii i j - done to .insure an tub quite labor supply He tfi.it in his no to had hi ' n g'anted I i Fnlerwi tut xwiond Cias under act nf Mu k A Ftlruary Thurmlay, (Jo REPAIR OR ADD TO YOUR HOME Small Monthly Payments BEAUTIFUL HOMES |