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Show 2 Pape Four THE Sljr lfetre of Sliarmt VOICE CF SHARON Circus Day Saturday Friday, core of Eureopean clowns has increased the" contingent to an even sixty. Each season the A1 G Barnes Sells Floto Combined Circus exIt hibits in more than 200 cities. travels from its winter quarters in and Baldwin Park, California, makes a transcontinental tour from coast to coast. It covers more than 20.000 miles, and, in twenty-fiv- e years, has grown to be one of the worlds largest amusement organizations. Every day more than 2.000 meals are served in the pacious dining tent. Its policy has always been to see just how much can be given to its patrons, and the enormous seating capacity in the big main tent enables the management to give so much for so little. There will be two performances given here, starting at 2.00 P. M. and 8 00 P. M., with the doors opening an hour earlier to enable visitors to view the menagerie. Genera! admission tickets, and individual, numbered, grand stand chaiA will be on sale circus day at Schram Johnson Drug Store, University Ave. and Center St. On the at The Airport, the white ticket wagon will be open all day for the grand stand chairs, and the red wagon, with general admission tickets, will open at the same time the doors to the big tent open. -- -- Published Monthly by Sharon Cooperative Educational and Recreational Bo 252-Provo R. F. D. No. 2 Association Orem, Utah Officers: Board of Director H. Grant Ivins,' Pleasant View. James B. Ferguson, Edgemont. Roy Gappnteyer, limpanogos. H. Grant Ivins, President Walter Holdaway, Vice-PreAlverda DeLange, Auditor. Ersal Cook, Sec'y. Treasurer. Victor C. Anderson, Gen. Manager s. Mrs. Virginia B. Poulsen, Timpanogos. Walter Holdaway, Vineyard. Orlando Jolley, Grandview. Rudolph Reese, Lake View. William ML Vernon, Sharon A. V. Watkins Clarence York, Windsor -- Managers J. Erval Recreation Programs: Elvis B. Christensen, Terry, Ernest Frandsen, Wm. M. Vernon. Yearly subscription Price 50c for second class postage applied for. Application Grand Editor Mrs. C. II. Davies Myrl Wentz Jim Blair View Civic Reporter Adv. Solicitor Thomas Cordner ineyard Mrs. George F. Wells REPORTERS Timpanogos Mrs. C- - H- - Poulson Sharon Mrs. Eva Gillispie Edgemont Mrs. Ethel Pyne Shaw PL View Mrs. Sadie Mr. Merle S. Foote jLake View Windsor Avra Smith John and Abraham O. Smoot. Brethren: Your favor the Timpanogos (Continued-fro- page one) from thecompany than if the lamj should pass to private individuals from whom it would have to be purchased. That convenient to aid town site if a portion of land was laid off tgjbe planted with the mulber-cjsofe- e exclusively, it would be so planted by the company or individuals which would be a good investment and the land, as we believe, 'being well adapted for this, would be an encouragement to our enterprise and aid in the development of the silk interest of the territory. This letter was finished with "With best wishes for the welfare of Zions cause, we subscribe ourselves your brethren in the Gospel Govenant Restored." The answer to this letter seems worth quoting in full. It was directed to the directors, A. F. Peter Stubbs, David H. iKinsey, L. John Nuttall, David d, f.'iss Evelyn Hair Will Teach Her summer course in dancing, acrobats, all types ui cap, uam.1, and personality singing. Lessons will be given in the various waius uf Sharon Stake. TINY TOTS A SPECIALTY Edgemont Ward Amuaement Hall, Wed., 10:00 a. m. Grandview Ward Amuaement Hall Monday and Thuriday 4:30 p. m. Timpanogos Ward Amuaement Hall, Monday and Thursday, 6:00 p. m. .Very Law Rate to New Students Call 08-J- 2 -- for information yw - show-groun- ds ;V . No- vember 7th is received. I have considered the establishment of a town site and the erection of a beautiful city on Provo Bench as a question of time. Your letter induces me to believe that time is near at hand. I presented the subject to, President Brigham Young and read him your letter. He recommended that measures be taken to ascertain whether well water can be ob ained within a reasonable distance of the surface as accidents might occur from frost or floods that would perhaps for weeks deprive the contemplated city of water unless it could be obtained from wells. It is therefore necessary to obtain the services of a skilful water witch to trace the water veins and tap some of them by digging wells, so as to ascertain the quality of the water before any city lines are run. I would recommend the district to go to this expense as it is important that a site should be selected before the land passes into the hands of individuals as the company could dispose of the city lots to much better advantage than individuals would be hkel; toi do. I feel that the company are under obligations to (he efficient di'ectors and a few others who have at great expense and labor demonstrated the practicability of a canal on the Bench. Very Respectfully George A. The most fitting comment I can think of is: It is natural for men to indulge in the illusions of hope. . ttr . is circus day again ill that the Tomorrow There's only one thi mous proportions that it is ime street possible to hold the any more. But the unloadrailroad ing of the brightly-p&inte- d cars of their burdens, the herds of eleohanls stepping from their side door Pullmans, the hundreds of horses, yaks, camels, zebras, and cage after cage of wild animals, promise sto be a real free show that will not be overlooked. Enormous new displays have been introduced on the AL G. old-tim- carried over to and thats the the shivery, blissful anticipation of circus day. If ou have children' of your own, you deck them out in their best clothes, and take them down to see the Big Show If you are single, borrow somebody elses youngster to take you to the circus. That spirit will be abroad tomorrow, when the A1 G. BARNES e, BARXES-SELLFLO 70 COMCOMBINED BINED CIRCUS this year. Over with its CIRCUS, trunipeting 200 acts will be shown. A magnifibands, red wagons, spangles, and cent extravaganza, entitled OLD Provo. The MEXICO, depicting the charm pink lemonade, S SELLS FLOTO special steel railroad equipment will start to arrive about dawn over the Union Pacific railroad from Ogden. io end of youngConsequently, with sters will go to bed the alarm clock set for some unearthly hour, and will dream of a seat in the very front row, with the riders and prettiest bare-bac- k blowing h:m kisses from the back of a galloping horse, or out o a trapeze swinging miles high in the air. But the sound of the alarm ciock will dispel all such startling happenings and at the first streak of dawn there is bound to be a goodly gathering of youngsters and around grown-up- s the railroad as almost everyone knows yards, lue clivus . g.v.... iu such enor aer-ialis- ts fs and gaiety of old Bexico, serves as a prelude to the circus performance proper. Hundreds of people take pat i in this elaborate and colossal presentation, yet it is but one of the many features with the show. Bert Nelson and his Royal Bengal tigers and lions display, in which twenty-si- x of these ferocious animals go through their paces in the big steel arena; Walter McLain and four herds of performing elephants; Robert Thornton and his liberty horses; The Cristiana Family of riders; The Great Hal Silvers on the silver wire; The Flying and The Dazzling American Aerialist present this season one of the greatest circus performances ever witnessed, Little folks will be the addi uuMi Ot ft glad to hear Ar-tqn- 1L.OOJI 'U'UU'IL Pi H dUDCM BE COOL for the Mrs. C. H. Davies has her niece, Miss Davis Busch of Maucas, Colorado, as her house guest; also, her daughter, Mrs. Gordon Atkinson, who is living in Big Cottonwood Miss Canyon during the summer. Mrs. Vivia Davies accompanied Atkins home, on Wednesday evening, to spend a week in the canyon. 4th of July Celebrate in Comfort Mrs. Lloyd Brown is visiting with her parents in Fredonia, Ariz. 39c In plain or printed sheers and lace, . 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Super-Fin- e 34 y Laying Mash (Corn Base) LIGHTNING KILLS COW Last Mondays electrical COFFEE, Large Flowered Shantung' half-wa- Mr. and Mrs. George McDowell and children formerly of Lake View TODAYS but now living at Walla Walla, Calf Meal, 25 lbs of Washington, visited at the home Mr. and Mrs. Irwine Bunnell Mixed Pig Feed J Thursday evening. Dairy Feed Cut Wax; No. The newest pattern of the ceason in a a mart fabric cas-itrol- e, iht u Mrs. D. S. Nielsen visited, Timthe panogos cave on Monday, guest of her sister and brother-in-lafrom Californ'a. Mr and Mrs Samuel Wells and !j c. raw rice; l2 v. cracker Mrs. Ethel Noses base been visit- crumbs. 1 ing for the pa-- t week with the R egg and salt & pepper to taste. D. ells at Orem and the Thomas Mix together and form in small Wells of Vineyard. They come round balls; place in buttered from Victory, Emery County. over with a can of tomato soup, si ghtly thinned. 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