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Show Pape Eieht THE VOICE OF SHARON Deer Creek from page one) three Metropolitan Districts for approval It appears now that the direc'ots of all three of the Metropolitan Districts of Salt Lake Cit, Proto and Orem will likelv approve tentatne- ly the purchase of water from the Deer Creek Project, and this will subscribe for stock to in the parent organization, the Proto Riser Water Users' Association Last week a committee consist V. Gillnian, bred KritslcC ing of J Robeit L. Judd, Fisher Harris and A V. Watkins met with Reclamation otficiaU from Washington afid Denser who weie attending the Reclamation conferent in Salt Lake City, to discuss final terms on the repajment contract. In Proto the City Commission appointed a board of seten duectors to manage the affans of. the Proto Metropolitan Water District This board consists of Alex Hedquist, Franklin S. Harris, James Brown, Jacob Coleman, J D Watson. W alR and O ter P. Whitehead Thomas. The board otgamzi choosing Alex Hedquist as president, I ranklin S . Harri.s as and Jacob Cbleman, (Continued m-o- rder We acknowdedge receipt of the following letter from Senator Reed Smoot. LKF U SALT This and That Continued Y 1 Noe ember (j, 1915 Mi. Victor C Anderson, General Manager of Sect a R D- - No 2 Box 2 Proto. Utah Dear Mr Anderson This will acknowledge receipt of an issue of 1 he Voice of Sharon I take great plcasuie in extending to you and the people of Sharon my best yishes that a wonderful su.cess will come to the undertaking I congratulate you U on the appearance and arrangement of the issue recened bv me I am also pleased with the contents of the paper ours sincerely, Reed Smoot lungs tome case down in the tiopics llune is nine h kod of is kind Little woik to grow it is ic Cimitl. not evin to luuest it 'Mill td and lotlnug ai e p, uimie e li tie is rd unc'd el with a wealth of ltsouiecs ready for tht liking "pi ogress has lAe ti lacking N.itiees are whete ihev weie ern he nevtr huh 1 he x turns ago aie satisiitel and ptobuhh will so to the end of tunc, dressed iiiTuilhing, under the coeuauul tiers, waiting for the monkeys to throve clown then daily loud We can at hast he thankful eee werent born m the tiopics. The distribution cf food inae be un eeen, but eeen that has its aeleant-age- s 1 Yes, it's a tough old world, but tough as it is, it has its advantages Who could design a better one as a testing ground for a vigorous race of men, fit to be sons of God. And we havent mentioned yet any of the things the President and Governor Blood said we ought to be thankful for, such as better crops, relief from diouth, Freedom from calamity, national peace, and returning prosperity, but here we are at the end of the column. Not ml Dunford and Hazil Tir-r- v won the Jr High coirteet for Chur L adits I be tlnee louplis wlmh tried out in tin finals were Rithaid Btgtloav, I ena Lamb Rowena Cbngei, Josephine Kitih n Hail Firry, Norma Duufo d arnswortli, judges were Mr Mr Rogers, C'.aik Johnson, and Mi b wan We hope that tluse two gills have a suicesstul year - the By Alpine Singers Gro-beck- Some Days Are Like This Music Organizations HELP 1 - bria-tlim- g price that doesnt bruise my bankroll, custars : The Teacher Wonder If the students in this school ever buy ink W hv. so few students can he given responsibility How ome gills can sit in class with hand mirrors, congratulating their mothers on having such beautiful daughters. W hy some students books are always m their lockers. How certain boys can sleep all day. Why some students think that nerausc they hold a student otfiee, or were horn with arms and legs which enable hem to plav fivotbal' thev should he given ptivileges those of other students What would iijppen if certain students forgot to buy gum every dav. W hy a ben- goes to class dav after day without books or pencils and a xpee ts ci edit Whv boss take the apple off the plates in the Ag room, and leave the onions. Why the American History class persists in being disoi rly, Whv so many students wait ten seconds after the second bell rings before going to class. W hy some would-b- e student geniuses desire to attract special attention by their hog calls W hy a hoy or girl prefers to loaf in the lavatory rather than go to the iihtaiy. -- & MARX Our HART SCHAFFNER $30 and $35 SUITS Meet that demand perfectly. If youre interested in your appearance. Show us the manwho isnt You probably have a sound idea of value. $30 or $35 is the price that hits the spot! Do you deserve a really fine suit at these nd at figures? You certainly do--ait. Shrivers you get OVERCOAT TIP Special Values in Overcoats d - $25 - $30 - At blood-curdlin- g "Well thats all Patronize The Advertisers It leg is a wooden through their help that makes this paper possible op iikv li i 4 u with SO?IOT11?LG iIMNG ROOM SUIT? DINETTE SET? Gateleg Table "t"11 12? , OYSTERS Fancy Cove 4 Oz. Can 10c That Oz 11 . younger aet chooae there new Peter 1095 Styl ei.. tkey' rc lway tep heaoof thereat Mayonnaise Aristocrat - None Letter VANS Quart 39c Shoe Store Fruit Cake 124 West Center Street New Deal Sweets CELERY i;S:: : ON ALL SPECIALTIES STYLES OF LADIES' AND GENTS HAIR CUTS Children . 2,"C Adult Thu Ad Entitle you to On All Service Ripe Olives . 10 Lb. 3c ." Lb. 19c 2 Heads 15c CRANBERRIES LETTUCE CORN ; (Canyon Road and State) . California Ice Berg POTATOES Red BINs it i : v ? nii i: 10 Lbs. 12c v , is t I U l s i s l 1: I f r 3 I - K A : 4 Jill . Lb. 15c SALAD DRESSING . . Have Them All! Choice--W- e Jh Flavors uu Med. Size, No. 1 can 12c Golden Bantam, 3 cans Whole Kernal, MIX HUTS 2 . . 2 Lbs. 25c Il,19r UMI PMinV??1'" OfcMW 5 Lbs. Box Chocolate 98c Assorted Flavors WALNUTS . . Lb. 15c New Crop PEANUTS . . See the Beautiful Suite, including BUFFET, TABLE, and 6 CHAIRS Priced at ce 25 cans vniiw (H 'oz!,' Qt. 23c . Blue Seal BARBER SHOP at Orem llcrshcys M.ule ft otn the YAMS or - Fluffiest - Fresh 2 Lbs. 69c Greetings AHJ Pkg. 5c COFFEE Ground Fresh Lb. 15c Baking Chocolate t2Lb.7c iIiyI Marshmallows Finest Fruits Thanksgiving Whatever Your Ilins Dale No. 2J, can Assorted. 1 17 1 I1 Pkg. 3 Pkg. 10c why the 3 Cans Pineapple can 15 c RAISINS Seedless - SK 25c 2 Lbs. 19c CHOCOLATE DROPS . .Lb. 11c Spices Cinnamon or Nutmeg 2 OZ 7c Pumpkin DATES 2 Lbs. 25c xx apple-crushin- g Students Entertained Mr.s Tins is tie Partridgetwelitli tune vouve been to the The Mpme Smgirs, a group of refufshment bullet Mr Partridge "Oil, thats all entt rtamers from Switzerland presented a program to the Students right, I tell exervhodv I'm getting of the Limoln High School, Thurstor you something day Oitolrer 31, at 1 Ml Two of The man I marry must the woimn Betta and Ilsic Ruby sang songs, some fiom their be as biaee as a lion, but not forte aid, handsome as Apollo, but not native land and some from the United States They wire accomconceited, wise as Solomon, but meek as a lamb, a man who is kind panied bv Rosalvn Piarl who plaven to eeery woman, but loves only both the piano and anordian Each of the singers gave a reading The me " students enjoud the piogram very Sheldon How lucky we met! niuih and appreciate them coming The other dav a wandering pulltt to our school about to rush into the Semiclass ami congiatulate the nary voting rooster she heard there on the wonderful impiotemeiit he was making in his crowing powers Had she done so she would have I threw my books in the hole in been greatly disappointed to find the wall that is sometimes called a only Lorin Jex leading the Church locker and tried to slam the door History class tn "Onward Chris- befoie the contents rolled out into the hall. Someone sl.ippid me on tian Soldiers." the back and loudlv notified me Mr Jarnswoith (handing lus that there was an assembly that wife a ten dollar billj There honey pinod I hieatliid a sigh of r In f, is tut dollars and I can tell you it for I had not opened mv soi udogy lias bothtred me a good deal to get book foi the past ten dav s Giasp-in- g mv purse in one hand and a it, dont you think I deserve an ap5 book in the other, I followed my plause Honey; Why dear I think jou best i hum to the auditorium, to deserve an encore. fmd the principal waiting at the . door to glare at sinners like me Lena Lamb. "Walter what did By the time I reached my seat hav you do at school today mg troppled on a dozen pan s of Walter: "We had science from feet and knocking a visitor's hat Mr Lewis. We had to bring a specdown the aisle, 1 was mar exhaustion After I had regained all imen from home" Lena. And what did you bring-abilities, I began to powder Walter: "I brought a bedbug" my nose and to get prepared to hs- - Buck makes his film bow in "Call of the W ild, with Clark GaPe Buck is an 18 month-olSt BerIn each of the music clubs, there nard pup and was the "Ugly Duck- have been three numbers elected to ling," of the Spitz Kennel who take care of the problems as well as hadnt seen fit to train him for the socials T hose tlnisen to screen work represent the were Boys GUe than man, Reed Row-len Reportu, Stanley arley ; , Civ de Lunceford. foils Glee Chan woman, Norma WANTED One HunIlampshue, Reporter, Nila Booth, dred children wanted for Secietary, Mildied 'Nielsen. Band C ban mail, Robert Flliott : the bie Revue. Enroll at Repoiter, Glen Vernon; Sccretaiy, dancing class. Blondes, Glen Burr Orchestra Chau woman, Esther Brunetts. etc. Timpano-go- s Hansen, Repoiter, erpa Harding, Ward Ilall, Tuesday Mr Clayton. "Doctor Fixit is tree Secretary, Jovce Rich Dec. 3. 1935. at 5 o'clock. surgeon Mav success and a good year be setmg ntv aunt's broken leg Mr Claytons the results a is Dr Fixit But Mr Rogersright my aunts one d SeKCei Sauky ; Heie, young man. "you boulelilt lot that bo wllcll lies down Tid "Gwav , hat do you think I got him down for5 -- Win Cheer Contest w-- 1) mudt It nci'sur to liae additional projtkts m tins tunton in ordt r to ui'plov the idle men who will be otf liom direct Relief on December 1st and who, if they receive an help, must get it tinder Y R "CALL OF THE WILD" tt walk down the balls we see t new tomaiui' about to bleak into bloom Russd I. and Diana N are backed lip against the lock us with that "F-- i m He even" gleam m their eves s we ten and look In the imiFt of. gossip and gtifavv tin ctruui went up and the progiam 1 know btgan with a rtading given bv a little gul, who talked so loudlv that the tit'e was hardlv audible I riad my book uudistiuhtd until I was startled bv a high sereeehing voky ol a small lad whose voue was in the pioiess of changing The rest of the program I know nothing of formv attention was distraeted and between n y stoiv and an young lady sitting directly in froi t of me Of course I heard the principal heg'ii to make a speech on slulfnig students, and ngur,'d I didnt need this, I again tried to read When the bell rang, I snatched mv gall ipnig belongings anJ we marched out m the "usual order," into the fresh air once more to begin our worries all over ! (Continued from page otlur mipi o t nu nt tyutL must e . cd and A severe blow was dealt the Ketv Deal's farm and fiscal programs bv the V. S 'supreme court Monday when it granted a plea made b the Louisiana nee millers for an injunction against processing taxes under Hie AA amendments Although the court's actions only applied to the rice processing taxes, it is expected that it tnav result n quick legal action by other pnves- - (.Continued from page si Fulham lh iks tint he and . I'b t Lorin are not heap furniture hunters 1 Burningham Funeral 1 JUST ABOUT SCHOOL e it led Astaire netv introduces songs and dances in "Top Hat," with Ginger Rogers to be plated December 27 and 28 Additional High School Nev ,rs I want a good suit at Dunford and Terry from page one - - Give your home the gracious air of genuine hospitality by adding furniture for the Holiday Season. 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