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Show ! i THE Psce Two Sip? lloirr of Iutnm VOICE Home Building In Orem and Vicinity (Continued from page or Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mecham will be at home to their fiiends at their ney house which will be completed this month. It is a building with all the modern conveniences available and is located on the highway just north of Mrs. Mecham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel will be a lovely five room cottage Verp Dixon has just completed a fine paint job on his home and Jay Jones is doing some remodeling on his home. - completFred Ferguson, Jr. ed his home, making two apartments, one occupied by his Mrs. Elsie James and family and the other occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Farnsworth. r, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. McDonald, former residents of Provo, have built a lovely new home just soutf of the canyon road, near the Lynn Spaugy home. Time Again It's strawberry time again and command more disregarded today than the one to keep the Sabbath to whole families have f migrated the fields. You can't get anyone on the telephone until evening and you know in advance whTit desert is going to be served. The following are some of the biggest growers in the stake as mentioned by the ward reporters: SHARON : Strawberry picking has begun in Sharon Ward. There are several patches of large acreage. will Mr. John E. Christensen have the largest yield per acre. Roy E. Park has the largest number of acres, about 25; most of these are new vines. It will take from 75 to 100 packers for this patch. The pickers who desire to stay at the Park residence will be furnished specially built cabins. fr. Roy Gapmayer from is farming 17 acres on the John B. Stratton farm on the canyon road. 40 girls from Sanpete county will five at the Gapmayer home. While VIEW: PLEASANT Pleasant View is not a district of large berry farms, there are several two or three acre patches berries. which produce deliciousPerhaps the largest and earliest producing is the Thomas Ashton patch. Mrs. Ashton says they expert an average crop this year. Other patches are those of Richard Brereton, R G. Ercanbrack, A. E. and Franks George Phillips, Charles Allred. There are also a number of small gardens which produce enough fruit for the families who own them. Day holv. The world needs the Sabbath". It would probably help both young and old in remembering the ten commandments if they could learn this rhvme. THE TEN, COMMANDMENTS IN RHYME: "Thou no Gods shalt have but he; Before no idol bend the knee; Take not the name of God in vain; Nor dare the Sabbath day profane; Give to thy parents honor due; Take heed that thou no murder do; Abstain from words and deeds unclean; Steal not, for thou of God art seen: Tell not a willful he. nor love it; What is thy neighbors do not covet." One of the newest homes in the Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Peacock are ward is that of Roy H. Gappmayerj canthe on home a new building which was recently finished. The yon road which will soon be com- house is completely modern with pleted. up to date heating and plumbing fixtures, and every convenience. PLEASANT VIEW The carpenter work on the house B. will Mr. and Mrs. J. Leyshon was done by Mr. Ezra billings, move into their new home soon. It of Mrs. Gappinaver, who is is east of the Burgener home, in father in his line of work. the section of the ward which is an expert feature of the house The unique houses. most nfw. having the is the mantle with book shelves on each side. They are made of native Mr. and Mrs. Stan' alnut wojid, and fashioned have added a new batTtrerdm and cabc Billings, from the sukitchen with modern built-i- n pervision of sawing the. timber to nets and fixtures. the last finishing touch. Included in the arrangement of the home is a added has Maurin just Henry new kitchen and two other rooms a comfortably furnished Toom for Mr. Billings when he is visiting to his home. here. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Baum have been remodeling their kitchen with Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Evans built-i- n cabinets, sink and new are now living in their new home Mr. Evans can well be proud of his home, having done practically all EDGEMONT the work himself. He has worked lita is Morris W'isconib adding into it many of his own ideas, tle improvement to his new home making a very convenient each month. When completed it Fi iila v. 1, o electing iiiiher. old houses, utii.zmg Wil-bc-- - ss home-buildin- u-- NO MORE DRUDGERY IN THE MODERN Monarch. Equipped Kitchen entire-ly'bj'-'JT- ! 4 rc J J s, ' f fi 4 ' Tim-panog- Welcome To The Home of Ideas - EDGEMONT: The rains should the strawberry benefit greatly growers. Many fine patches are located in this ward and picking will commence in about a week. Lafe Baum, Verl Stubbs, Henry Jones, Jane Brereton, Levie Bounous, Alfred Chipman, Dell Davis, Will Davis, Elrno Brereton, Dean Davis and James Pincgar are some of the largest growers. Mr. Peter C. Larsen is also another large grower. Among those who raise strawberries on a large scale in the ward are the following: Roy Gappmay-er- , John Gappmayer, Leslie Adams, Jean Myers, Alfred Skinner, James H. Clark, Vernie Loveless and James Reynolds. Relief Society Eva Gillespie, Reporter The Stake Board has secured membership in the Womans Handicraft Shop in the Bureau of Information Building at Salt Lake, and will allow any woman in the stake, whoSe work has been passed on by the committee in charge, to send their work through this membership, so please take your work to Counselor Daisy Nelson, just west of tjie Lincoln High School building, and the committee will pass on it and send it in on this membership,, until you decide if you wish to secure individual membership. Mrs. Nelson also has designs sent out by the general board for linens of all kinds, adShe vertising the State of Utah. also has a complete line of temple and burial clothes at her home. Now Open for Your Inspection Noon to Ten P.M. A XI 1 1C 1 1 VI II IUa 41 Cnlinnl fJvAlUlil UUOiliil ntiil Qaa ivV V HTIllO JLIlI Electric Range-- Its Americas Greatest Range Value! DeLuxe MONARCH You are cordially invited to be our guest at the Home of Ideas. Youve heard a lot about Beauty, Quality, Efficiency and Price in Electric Ranges. Well, heres a range that has them all and its a MONARCH, of course. Yes, indeed. This modern Monarch has everything you could want in YOUR electric range. This home is located at Olmsted, adjacent to our modern generating plants, in the mouth of beautiful Provo Canyon. Starting from the top, theres the full white porcelain enamel electric timer-cloc2 piece condiment set and opal lamp. table top with ample workThen the h ing space at the right! The roomy bake oven is insulated with rock wool and equipped with two Standard Monarch floating heat units. Below, a utility drawer with plate warmer; also a large storage compartment. k, It will be a pleasure to welcome you there, to show you through the various rooms, to answer your questions, and to point out to you the many attractive features exemplifying the ideal home of today. Home of Ideas will be open for your inspection between noon and 10 p. m. daily for the next several months. The 4-u- 16-inc- Exclusive with MONARCH COAL A NIP ELECTRIC combination in one unit $210 FULL PORCELAIN ENAMEL INSIDE AND OUT Be sure to see it! Youll gain many valuable ideas for modernizing your home or planning a new one!- 1 - Utah Power & Y. Louise Recently President Robison gave a very interesting talk in the tabernacle in Salt Lake on alcohol education and proper Mrs. observance of the Sabbath. Robison savs There is no divine The gleaming white exterior is full porcelain enamel finish with modern chrome trimmed hardware. And like all .Monarch Electrics, this range has the exclusive Monarch high efficiency surface units, and the illuminated dial temperature control. As for price, remember this is Americas greatest value in a DeLuxe Electric Range! Let us show you its many interesting features real soon! Light Co. BIXON-TAYLOR-RUSSE- LL Ideal for Your Childs Summer A REAL BARGAIN in BOYS tJast Qolor SHIRTS All New Just Arrived Summer Patterns, and Colors. CHILDRENS 5Hew Sizes 6 to 16. 491 Tune 4, 1937 Mr. and Mrs. WINDSOR jeoige Wells ai1 1 hree' neev homes have been making plans h building a Link and stucco hoiije to begin this fall. made ready for occupancy during Mrs. Ida Tacloi is doing an the past few months. They are One of the nost heau'.juil homes those of Mr. and Mrs. Byron job oil her remodtlmg in the count house, on the highway. is that rJtntly built Fishe, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. and just completed by the Milton and Mrs. Beulah Roberts. All Holdaw ay. Its beauty and VINEYARD are located on the Slate Highway. of utility details are' classMr. and Mrs. Harold Murdock g New paint has greatly added to art. It is aie budding a five room modern ics in the home just west of Mr. Murdoch's aheady a source of communi'y the attractiveness of the Mahlon father on the highway. pride and the Holdaw ays are to be Drage home The home of Mr. and Mrs. Lennes Gordon is also being congratulated on their Mr. and Mis. V. M. Anderson newly painted. have hern remodeling and painting Shall I be a tin icing, their home. They have, added a Mr. and Mrs. John Larsen are Tough and greedy weed, sun porch and used white paint ov- building a modern stucco home on Or a lovely garden er the entire house outside. their place. It will be used by the . Gone to lifeless seed? Clark Nelsons. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Stone have Take time as it conies, people for No seed can fructify except it vyhat needy repainted their house using they are worth and money Ben Riding are a yellow color. will nourish. fall, on ground that for what it will buy. al-- One can not help but admuc the of iiidii-ti- y mamic-tc- d by the sons of Reed Brown three of the boys hareij'zy little bonus, and now, the fourth - constructing a house, near his brother's Ble-- t be ingenuity in tlie-- e days of high prices! A boy with a little capital, plenty of energv, and a good imagmation. mac. it he will, erect that dream hou-Ecen lumber finds a plate of importance; for, be it known, a little stucco cocers a multitude of flaws in old boards. We're all watching with interest, the growth of Dee's house and we cheer, so to speak, from the side lines. Arthur Ivie tnd TIMGANOGOS Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Maag of Vineyard have purchased a buildMr. and Mrs. Henry Sorenson ing lot from Yyman Patten and from Vineyard have built on the will erect a new home on it in the canyon road just east of J. D. near future. Bishop. Its Strawberry GRAND VIEW e. ha- J SHARON OF WHERE STYLE BEGINS WASH SHITS SIZES 3 to 8 White, navy, brown, tan, In maroon. blue, grey, checks, plaids and plain 59 c each rg |