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Show J CL THt VOICE 1 , FACE FIVE OF SHARON' Marvin Perry and Reinwaid Llechty have been ordained elders. r 1 I The small son of Mr. and Mrs Stanford Patten has been named David M. Edgcmont (Continued from page 4) enMr. and Mrs. James E. Pint-gajoyed foiling at Fish Lake for a week, and Bohop Gillespie and family are leaving Saturday morning for a week at Yellowstone park. A large number of the ward enjoyed the Timpanogos bike program, including Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ilrereton and family, Mrs Cordelia Booth and family, while the following also enjoyed the hike: Mrs. O. C. Marrio't, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Meldrurn, Sam Marriotti, Ruth Meldrun, Leona Hull, Clarence Daryl Stewart, Arvil Baum, Luciie Brereton, jyarold Brereton, Nilah Booth, Aileen Gillespie, Maxine fonder, Marion Mecham, Grace and Josephine Booth. Mel-dru- Mf. and Mrs. Rex Cluff hate named their daughter. Loma. Mr. and Mrs. Grvil Ashton have a baby girl, born June 30. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Corbett of C., formerly of Pleasant View, have a baby boy, horn last Saturday. Washington, D On Thursday afternoon the Edge-moLiterary Club met at the home of Mrs. Annie Gillespie wi: resident Mrs. Nellie Chamberlain in charge. Flora Bigler gave the biography of Rosa Bonhue aid Mrs. Lydia Hogan reviewed the V ok The Proselyte. Twenty members enjoyed a delightful nt J Another Shipment of These Marvelous The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Morbeth Snow, horn July 18th, has eight grandparents: Mr. and Mrs Arlington Snow, Mr. and Mrs. John Muhlestem, grandparents; Mrs. Katherine Firth of Provo and Don A. Workman of Milford are and Mrs. Margaret Dana Odekirk of Duchesne and Mrs. Maria Johnston Workman of Vernal are and his Miss Ethel Scheldt of London, Canada, are visiting at the Frank J. Perry home. Miss LaMona Perry met the Scheldts while she was on a mission in Canada. G. W. Scheldt grand-daughte- r, A group of 20 girls will spnd Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at the girl's M. I. A. home at Springdell. A A fine time is anticipated by all. group of twelve, girls that have securYvonne and Melva Jones, Lorraine ed the desired number of points will enjoy a delightful day at Lagoon on Nielsen and Elden Perry surprised Monday, August Sth. The priesthood Harold Jones and Marvin Perry at boys are also looking forward to their their camp near Hanna, Duchesne trip to Granddaddy Lakes. county Tuesday when they celebrated The new home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stubbs is nearly completed. r Harolds birthday. Dr. Carl F. Eyring was the speaker at conjoint meeting this month, and A. V. Watkins and Adelbert Bigler of the Sharon stake presidency were the speakers last Sunday evening. CREATING A VALUE SENSATIONAL AT Four times That's how these hats have been taken up at this astonishing price! And no wonder! Even at $1 theyd be sensational. Come early there's about 300 in this last shipment which, judging from past performances, will sell out in no time. sell-out- s! Mrs. John Anderson of Barnwell, Alberta, Canada is visiting with Mr. Mrs. Rowe Clinger is at the L. D. and Mrs. Alfred Anderson. S. Hospital wher she underwent a Mrs. R. S. Callaway of Oakland major operation. Mr, Clinger is still confined to his home from his severe California, visited here with her sistei Ivins. illness of the past few mouths. afternoon. Programs for our annual stake VVantI BRETONS CARTWHEELS NOVELTY BRIMS Phone 187 67 West Center PROVO Sharon Pleasant View 11 !M ! (Continued from page 4) (Continued from page 4) Verna and Stanley Sherwood, of Mrs. Julis C. Burr, is visiting in Levan, spent two weeks here with P. A. Mrs. Susanville, California. their cousins Mary and Max Daley. Burr who has been visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Omanson and to Reno, NeAugust Omanson vada last week. They returned Sun-oaaccompanied by Mrs. Omanson and Miss Inis Omanson who have been in Nevada fur six weeks. UXIC tzehe PCs L aSU READY WITH THE HEW SIMM because it has Car-ren- e. the magic fluid that freezes ice in record time Safe that keeps your food at an even temperature that gives you every safeguard you need. You cannot make Carrene explode, no matter how hot the room gets. Carrene is so simple, sp harmless, that it is actually almost like water. You can see it, smell it, and hold hand. Yet this it in your is the thing that makes every GRUN OW refrigerator efficient in operation that helps to cut down your light bill. her daughter Mrs. Arco Morgan, companied her home. THIS IS A ac- The boy scouts of troop 32, enjoyed party at Geneva. Thirty members were present. are the days set fi August the enrolled M. 1 A. girls of the Sharon ward to sprd at Mutual Home in Springdell. Each girl going should report to the Y, W. M. I. A. presidency and pay the fee of twenty cents (20c) at the Sharon chapel on August 8 at 7 p. m. Further arrangements will be made at this time. drugs are fresh and potent. Our registered pharmacists are experienced and capable. We specialize on prescriptions and our large volume assures fair prices. Bring your doctors prescription here to be filled- - The high school band has given several concerts during the summer at which there has been a large and apThey will play preciative attendance. at Geneva at the Stake Outing, at Giles Ranch for the Pleasant View outing on July 24, and at Saratoga egular Sun-da- y August 11, besides the-'evening concerts. - JJkCkkZQZ'J' V SLTES-SAF- E Members of the ward are asked to give their maintenance to the followW. M. ing who form the committee: Vernon, Nora Kofford, Ivan Farnsworth, Allan Bellows, Ertman Christensen, Curtis Gordon, Artemus Newell or Edith Duke. It will he appreciated if members will contact the members of this committee instead of the committee having to call on them. Activity cards will be available in the near future for those who have paid. Splendid games are held every Saturt which there are few day afternoon Baseball for men, soft in attendance. ball for girls make a fine form of enMake it a point to get tertainment. out and give the teams some support. It will make them feel more like playing and you will like it. Screens cptr Yes, here is a tirtig store that concentrates on DRUGS. When you entrust your doctors prescription to us, you are assured that it will be compounded precisely as he directs. Our The Lincoln High School band enjoyed an outing at Saratoga July 12. Swimming was the main event of the after which refreshments evening, The were served to 32 members. committee in charge of the entertainment was Wanda Jones, Reed Rowley, and Glenn Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. and Vernon chaperoned the party Mr. and Mrs. John S. Park and Mrs. D. S. Morgan also accompanied them. There are three more parties planned for the summer for the band members who attend the practices, MID-SUMME- Home-Owne- d SPEAR 195 WE HAVE THE BEST AND LARGEST STOCK OF CARS USEDj SOUTH OF SALT LAKE 60 Late Model Cars . Of AA ipi.UU LUMBER CO. 34 West 3rd South 15 ed Trucks to Choose From Here Are Some of Our Best Bargains: 1934 1933 DODGE Deluxe Goup PLYMOUTH P. D. Deluxe Sedan 6 1933 1933 OLDSMOBILE 1932 PLYMOUTH 1931 1930 CHEVROLET Coupe, Air Wheel Tires CHEVROLET COACH 1929 FORD SEDAN 1929 CHEVROLET 1928 ESSEX COUPE. New Paint 1929 WHIPPETT 1927 OLDSMOEILE 1928 CHRYSLER SEDAN 1925 DODGE SEDAN V-- 6 Sedan 6 wheels SEDAN 1929 PLYMOUTH New paint, new tires. HALF-TO- PICKUP N Sjdan. SEDAN A Real Buy ROADSTER TRUCKS Chassis and Cab Duals 1934 DODGE 1933 Ton Chassis and Cab -- Duals. CHEVROLET V2 Ton Stake Body Duals Stake Body Duals INTERNATIONAL DODGE 1 ll2 Ton Stake Body Duals Ton Chassis and Cab Duals FORD, V2 .1931 CHEVROLET 1931 Naylor Auto Co. 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Deluxe Sedan, Air Wheel Tires FORD 8 Deluxe Sedan 1933 1930 FOP REGLAR- - FELLEIJV' ROi;dATC2 Then Decide for Yourself The State Law Stores in Provo Post Card Size PHOTOS for . 77 INSPECT OUR CARS y jmiiiiimaiiMiMCiiiiiisssssss::ss!!ssiBiiiiiiiiiiii FOR SHORT TIME 10 Tjg PHONE SPECIAL R Y ou Be the Judge 1929 SCREENS and SCREEN DOORS Screen Wire Hedquist Drugs 2 confere- to be held Saturday evening, November 9th and Sunday, November 10th, hae been received. In order to put over the big program arranged by our general hoard two stakes have been asked to meet together wherever possible. with We will meet in connection Timpanogos Stake and detailed arrangements will be worked out later. DRUG Store! a sw.imming The girls winning the required number of points that entitles them to rhe nr.r.u;.! uuliug vsI August 5 St Lagoon are; Bernita Morgan, Miriam Cutler, Fontella Cordner, Luciie Vern-or- t, Hilda Kocherhans, V. ChristenCarol Mecham, sen, Val Rogerson, Anna Wells, Phyllis Pyne, Thelma Prestwich, Jeth Carter, Elvira Pyne, Beth LaRue Park, Yvonne Holt, Alta LaPriel Kocherhans, Finch, Gordon, Rhea Pyne, Beth Park and The caravan will Cherrill Cutler. leave at 8 a. m. and all the wards will travel together. Arrangements for transportation will be announced later. tin hot weather, hut we must take the lest ul care of them in anticipation of the big flower show to he held in cornet tiun with the bazaar at the htake Carn.val m Si (ten. her. Counselor Maud FuitrMge will be m charge of the flowers and work and bu'itievj leader, Kathreen Firth and counselor Daisy NcLon will have charge of the bazaar. Each ward is making a quilt and all members of the organization are working on some article to be given in for the bazaar. Many articles have already been handed in so plan to out! it the kiddies for school at the big ecent. On Saturday afternoon, Augu-- t 3, the annual pilgrimage of stake relief society board members and partners to the canyon will be held at Wildwood commencing at 3.30 p. m. A softball game between the ladies and the men will be one event and several others are being planned. AH former members of the board and the stake presidency and partners are invited to attend, so come early and bring your dishes and be ready for the big steak fry and corn roast to come off at 6 00 nan (a father) It took a Eraddocks facor, A married man td beat Max Eaer! ought to know more abouf the fightBachtlor I guess the odds were in ing business. Fight Fan married nce-convention CHESTERFIELDS CREPES LINENS PIQUES . . TOYOS By EVA GILLESPIE It's hard work keeping the llowt-- r r like them bels looking the wan p. m. The Styles and Materials That You Pace and Mr. and Mrs. B. W. children of Loa spent a week here with relatives. Stake Relief Society News ; Tb JLtoeltd Nwpjr |