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Show . PAGE FOU .l ? 'V . Lists Activities (Continued Attention Girls Tennis Racket BASEBALL II Given For Prize LEAGUE M MEN Starting Thursday, June 25, a free tennis school for girls will be conducted by Don Dixon A team of five members will be selected to represent Sharon in a tennis league to be conducted in Utah couuty. Girls desiring to take tennis lessons, give names to ushers at picture shows. Arnold Burningham, popular loW. L. Pet. cal barber is donating a beautiful 2 0 1,000 tennis racket to the winner of the Lake View 062 Sharon Junior Tournament that 2 1 Timpanogos 667 will begin on the Lincoln H. S. 2 1 Pleasant View 1 .500 courts Monday, June 29th. Entries 1 .... Vineyard will be received by the ushers at 2 .333 1 Edgemorit 1 220 the shows or by Don Dixon. This 2 Sharon 0 3 .000 tournament is open to boys under Grandview 17 years of age. RESULTS. CURRENT This tournament will be followed PI. View 4, Grandview 3, (Sat.) a girls tournament and a mens by Activities in the boys club will Timpanogos 10, Vineyard 4, tournament. be resumed Friday afternoon at (Thursday.) 4:00 p. m. Soft ball teams will be Sharon S, Timpanogos 4, (Sat) All r 1 1 organized and m hike planned. 4 B. 1 ...... . Heally, SCHEDULE JUNE 27 4 3 1 boys are invited to participate with 5:30 at Zubeck, P. ... Pleasantview, vs. Edgemont 4 1 1 this group in their fun. Recently Bunnell, 3 B H. S. 3 0 0 over 80 members of the club enF. View at L Davis, C Timp, vs. Lakeview 3:30 1 1 3 joyed a swimming party and a Vineyard vs. Grandview, 3:30 at Burr, G 0 number of fine activities for them B 3 0 2 Williams, S. H. 0 0 0 are being planned. This group will Zubeck, R. F. JULY 11 0 0 0 meet on Mondays and Fridays at Edwards, L. F 3:30 at Lake Viek vs. Grandview, 4 p. m. All members who are acH. S. 31 10 10 tive at the time will be taken on . Sharon vs, Edgemont, 5:30 at the Timpanogos' Hike. Ab H R Vineyard 4 1 0 Pleasantview vs. Vineyard, 3:30 J. Bunnell, S. S SHARON STAKE JUNIOR 4 1 0 at Vineyard. P. Rawlings, 3 B LEAGUE .....3 0 0 .vudsen, 1 B - P, of Teams Standing ' 3 1 1 A, Snutnway, P. - 1 B. SHARON - TIMPANOGOS W. L. Pet 3 1 1 1. bUke, 2 B 2 0 Vineyard Sharon provided the big upset in I. Shumway, C. 0 0 .....3 1 1 Lakeview defeated when Men they "Id" 1 play 0 0 . Shumway, L. F. 1 View Pleasant J Lou4. 5 to the favored Timp, team .....2 0 0 Sharon diner, R. F. 0 2 Zubeck both pitched fine der ai 3 0 0 L. F. Harding, Results ball for their teams while Omar Lakeview 9, Sharon 8. and Mitchell were the outstanding 28 6 4 Vineyard 12, PI. View, 3. batters. Attention Boys H-S- V i The score: Sharon Cameron, 3 B Carroll, L. F Omar,' C. P. Peterson, S. S L. Ford, 2 B R. Peterson, 1 Ab H R 1 1 3 1 1 3 2 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 3 0 0 .e 3 0 :. 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 25 7 5 B Louder, P J, Ford, R. F H. Cambell, C. F 3 . Vineyard 9, Sharon 0. PI. View 12, Lake View LAKEVIEW VS. SHARON (3 3, innings to complete.) Lake View remained undefeated At present the Junior league is by winning from Sharon 12 to 6. composed of only 4 teams. The Leonard Johnson' was' the batting second half of the schedule, a six star, knocking out two home runs, team league is to be organized. Any Louder was outstanding for boy under 17 years of age desiring to ply in this league give name to Don Dix.rn or leave with usher at show. Winning teams of each half and will play for championship prize on Labor Day. Ab H R Timpanogos Hansen, 3 B Loveless, L. F Lambrous, 2 B. Zubeck, P Biglow, S. S. Mitchell, R. F Burr, C. Davis, C. F. Skinner, S. S. Heally, C. F. ...... - R.F. 4 3 0 Carroll, 1 3 0 Peterson, 3 1 2 1 3 2 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 0 1 0 3 3 -- C. F. .3 0 26 7 Provo Celebration Orem Chamber HAEOM SHARD Tune, 1936 THE VOICE OF SHARON 1 1 0 0 9 6 A. P. Herbert, author of What Word! say.Mhat U. S, slang is one part "natural growth and nine parts nervous disorder. A Free advice is the kind that costs you nothing unless you act upon it. Atlanta Journal. 4 from page one) (Continued from page one) dancers. At 9:15 there will be a Timpanogos torch swinging act under the direction of E. L. Roberts. At 9:30 there will be what many consider the real feature of the evening: an Assault on Mars. You have never sen such fireworks for theyve never been manufac tured before. There are a thousand dollars worth, seventy eight different pieces, larger, more beautiful and noiser than youve ever imagined. This feature ought to be truly magnificent. By 10:00 this program will be over and two new ones begun. What could be nicer thaji to end a beautiful day and evening with dancing dancing to the strains of popular orchestras at .either the Utahna or Rainbow Gardens? Take this opportunity for a very happy Fouith. Larson Oscar Wentz, Carlson, Studio, R. J, Murdock, Hayward Market, Butlers Inc., MoseLew-is- , Madsen Company, Cleaning Shell Service No. 1988, Jack Mgr., Dixon Taylor Russell CS., Provo Evening Herald, M. H. Graham Printing Co., State Batik, Farmers & Merchants Bank, Utah Power & Light, Tri State Lumber Co., Jolley Motor Co., Dr. Conant, Projects Sponsored We are sponsoring a few worthy projects this year as follows, and with your cooperation they can be carried into successful competition: school with 1. In cooperation board and the town board we are the Lincoln High sponsoring School summer band project. 2. The House Numbering project. 3. In cooperation with the ladies Auxxiliary the Home Beautification project. on June 6, was very successful. of the side 4. The extension Watch for t. e next one to be held rilk.The Merchants committee ex- in the Sharon ward, sometime in the early fall. pects to put over a business house If we all boost and work unitedsales day project in the near fuly together we can make our comture, munity one of the most desirable 6. The Obnoxious Weed Eradiplaces in the country to live. cation project, 7. In cooperation with the Town Board the repainting of the signs One thing life has taught me is at the entrances of our town. that things are not as bad as they Our Sunset Jamboree held at seem; they couldnt be Senator the Windsor ward chapel grounds from Sandpit. Gat-eng- School Board, Towns Cooperate (Continued Missionaries (Continued from page two) the like of which exist in no other part in the world. Leaving this historic island artd its lovable, genuine inhabitants two months ago, I travelled for a distance of 623 miles to Sydney where I spent one month and then I was transferred another 510 miles to Brisbane, where I find conditions and people just as enjoyable. Having la! ored with each of the three companions of the voyage we have found that missionary life under such conditions has brought to us new realizations that have been more valuable to us than any other knowledge that we ever possessed Also as each Australian sunset is marking the close of day filled with activity, joy and satisfaction and a day that has brought us 24 hours nearer to our both anticipated and regreted departure from these fair shores to the land that is choice above, all other lands, we breathe a sign of than- - fulness for having been so favored ward men to this wonderfjl race in the eyes of the Lord as to tner-r- it of peaple. a birthplace amidst His anointSincerely, Your Brother, ed and to carry His message of PAUL H. TAYLOR. peace on earth and good .will to- - 85 CASH SPECIALS FROM JUNE 23rd to JUNE 25th. Parowax - Jar Rubbers, 3 Pkgs Sure Jell for jams and jelly, Pkg 25c Peas or Com, 3 large cans 25c Pork & Beans, large cans, 3 for Flour XXX $1.19 : Mustard, 1 Lb. Jar Toilet Tissue, 1000 sheet rolls, Graham Crackers, 2 Lbs. ! Tomato Juice, can Shredded Wheat, Pkg Brooms Fly Spray, can Rinso, large Pkg. Soap, Palmolive, bar Potato Chips, from page one) 5 oz. 3 for 10c 10c 23c 5c ...12c 45c .........15c 22c 5c 8c for ....27c .....22c - STATE BANK OF PROVO 11c 10c 12c bag Sardines, oiled, small cans, 6 Eggs, Dozen Tomatoes, Lettuce, New Potatoes, Luncheon Meat and Fresh Meats Lincoln Cash Grocery Does a operation much has been accomplished and made available to the residents of Orem Town without one dollar of town revenue being spent upon the projects, and without any tax payers money being used, except as all will have to help pay money back as expended by W, P. A. in Federal taxes. Much would have been saved in the past in the smaller communities of the state if there had been more of this spirit of cooperation. Now that our officials have entered into these arrangements the public should loyally support them in their efforts to furnish all of these facilities and at the same1 time save the tax payers large sums which might otherwise be spent in duplications. It is planned by the recreational association that as means become available all of the school centers in the Lincoln district will be beautified and provided with tennis courts and other play ground facilities, the Lincoln High School being the first unit. James B. Smith, president, A. B. Anderson, Thomas Barrett, A. H. Low'e and S. II. Blake as members of the School Board, Superintendent David Gourley, and the town councils of the various municipalitic; c;cpcrating, are to be congratulated upon their splendid spirit of cooperation and their foresightedness in making available the school grounds as civic and recreational centers. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS W. H. Brereton, Pres. John Roundy, " Vice-Pre- s. Directors N. C. Spalding John Randall Brereton E. E. Corfman Alva N el sen S. P. HAPPY KIDDIES .WEAR . . . -- Load your camera with KODAK Verichrome Film TIMP. VS. VINEYARD A lecture is the process by which the notes of the professor become the notes of the student without passing through the minds defeated Vineyard on the high school diamond, Thursday afternoon. Zubeck pitched a fine game and hit well. Calvin, new addition to the Vineyard team was their outstanding hitter. Madsen, who relieved Shumway on the mound was very effective. Ab H R Timpanogos Timpanogos 10 to 4 in a game played S. S Hansen, Mitchell, R. F. 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