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Show Friday, June 3, 1938. THE VOICE OF SHARON SHARD!! SCIENTIFIC Mrs. MOTOR DIAGNOSIS P By Expert Mechanics THIS WEEK $2.50 For the Complete Job Also WILL WE TEST and Inspect 1.- - -- 2. 3. Your Car for Brakes Steering: System Lighting System Horn Tires Windshield Lights, Wiper, Mirror, etc., 4. 5. 6. 7. ALL Pyne. Reporter Phone 028 Ji We Hare Some Reduced Prices! yon to look them over. We handle the H. 0. L. C. Homes. We say, "Now Is the time to bny a home or It will pay Official Inspection build one homee and apts. for rent. Also, good pay- hare some We Station No. 13 ing businesses. Hre Insurance the Beet. IE1 PROWS & HAWS Traitor? North Phone 450 N. CalT. Are. ia Before Leaving Vacation See Our Large Selection of: Y f 1 rer&onaliy AFmOrbcu Hudson rvr rrmn. c.aau3 uoll A t;; Fords Chevs. Plymouths Dodge Terraplane y2 Ton Pickups These Cars have been priced down for immediate sale. If interested in a Better Used Car See Us at once. SCHOFIELD 70 A Senior temple excursion to the Salt Lake Temple Is set for Friday, June 10, from Sharon stake. Special rates on the Orem line, 77 cents the round trip, from the Lake View station on the first train leaving Provo at 7: B0 a. m. Sixty members attended the temple excursion Friday, May 10, from Sharon stake. Number of 190; Endowments performed couples sealed, 9; Children tp parents 80. AUTO CO. the bride-to-b- e called during the afternoon. Mrs. Nina Carter, chairman of the M. I. A. activity committee of the ward is anxious to meet ai girls Interested in playing soft ball. The next appointment Is for Thursday at 6 p. m. Lincoln grade school grounds. Vlvta Davies is spending an In-- i definite vaatlon with her sister, Mrs. Tom Williams of Thomas, Idaho. She left on Thursday, the 25th with her brother, Morris Ej Davies, who went to Idaho seek-- i ing work. Fred Martinez was seen about , town the first of the week. Cliff Devey, who has been suffering With blood poison In his hand Is slowly getting better. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Davie oB Denver, came to Provo for Decoration Day. Mr. Daviea Is a brother of C. H. Davies. Among those who were out after the speckled beauties Sunday were Rex Griffiths, Dean Buckner, Mack Brlckey, Verlin Clegg, etc, etc. The Scout Court of Honor will be held Sunday at 7.30 p. m. In the Grandview Church, with Edgemont scouts furnishing the program. Harrison R. Merrill, of the'B. V. tT. faculty will be the Arnold Bnrnlngham speaker. will be in charge of the meeting. (Helen Oveeon Mrs. C. H. Davies, Reporter , Telephone OW--1 North First West in in Brides-toB- e Traditional treasure of every bride is the cedar chest a lovely piece of fine furniture that can hardly be termed a luxury because of its tremendous practical value. ... Superb examples of fur- niture craftsmanship, lined in red cedar and guaranteed to safeguard against moths. A wide range of styles and sizes. 25 chest Buy jour now and pay for it on monthly terms. No interest or carrying charges. cedar con-lenie- GRANITE FURNITURE .mini u mu mi n ' mi min tiuu mi t ii HEINZ SOUP POTATO CHIPS FOR BRIDES 20 i' ....... nt i Suits 57 Suits were in price ; large cans .... JELLO or ROYAL GELATIN . . pkg. 5c RITZ CRACKERS per pkg. 22c COFFEE, Hills, Schillings or M. J. B. 27c per pound imuiimimiuinmmiiimuimmnimiiiHmHmmmtmmtffliimiii mdutmiiiiiiiiimumu mmimimunmunroi Fresh Quality Heats RIB BOIL SHORTENING i BACON LEG OF MUTTON SALT PORK DILL PICKLES, large per lb. 2 lbs. per pkg. per lb. per lb. 4 for ranges up to $22.50 Now $15.75 ranges up to $30.00 Celebrating Now $22.50 National Cotton Week offering an and complete Une of cotton goods and cotton wear. Fashion fairly beams on cotton. Cool, con- by Get your New Summer and Next Fall Suit and Take Advantage of These Amazing Savings. NEW LOW PRICES ON Cool New Smart Sport Shirts I 20 DOZEN Nelly Don Cotton Frocks Were in Price Ranges up to $1.50 ' Cotton is King not for just a week but All Summer in smart, comfortable Nelly Dons r 7" nun a IlfMlI : J ssta $1.98 to $3.98 ALL SIZES AND COLORS Boys Sizes: Values to $1.00 14-16-- 18 tSST HOW SHnnwetfc HAYWARD'S Phone MARKETS 25c yd. 11c 2-l- Flour fy Coffee V V V fV y yV ty ,r.w Jellofr.'!!. 71 East Center Phone 870 Mtde?3 7c 25c 15c 15c 19c 15c t 15c 't'-j- New Potatoes;:,!! Ca13 Lemons 5 it j: Fresh Stock per pound ea, (A Per Pound . tt inMijw"to ' t ' i r I 5 try III ' f tit? ' L- 15c 5c -- 7; i - - J I M j I ! Trw9'-- - I f rn if t: ' -- ! v I'. 1 t i IS THIS YOUR HOME?" 15c A modern home, designed with all the new home construction planned for the needs of jou and your t j pe of dream home thousands the family. Thats are today realizing, with the aid of FIIA financing. Here is a golden opportunity jou shouldnt pa-up. Let us gne jou full particulars on how easy it is to build now. 19c Cold Meats 5 SERVICE A features of MEATS ranks Hams ti ; f f Frtaltc & VegoUabEc I STYLE CURUTY 10c y Radishes y Lettuce '2Z' "11 fV 15c 15c 1.05 13c P & G Soap yd- - HOUSE FROCKS Reg. 31.98 $1.00 59e. Reg. $1.00 ANKLETS 5c per pair CANNON TOWELS: Slightly soiled 17c Childrens Dresses Reg. $1.25 $1.00 GRAB BOXES Each 10c C. West Percale Dainty Sheers An unbelievable value at Specials Style Leadership 5 i Dimity 36-in- ch 5G0 'USE IT Pineapple package Liberty Sodas t 11c 15c BEETS- 3 cans 25c 3 cans 25c CARROTS 2 for 15c SCOTT TISSUE OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 2 for 15c MILD CHEESE per lb. 18c SEGO MILK 4 for 29c SUPER SUDS large red pkg. 17c & PORK BEANS, Heinz 11c $1.09 FLOUR, (Jaytee) GINGER ALE 2 bottles 15c oimmmmfumi UNDER-GRA- D The Home ot Price & Quality per lb. 6c per doz. 26c per lb. 5c . and N 478 Phone 397 BANANAS GRAPE FRUIT ASPARAGUS North University VARSITY-TOW- 48 Suits were in price MARKET I Fruits and Vegetables 84 For Men and Young Men Who Blast Keep Their Appearance Up and Expenses Down Reporter) A large group of members of the Grand View camp attended the annual Jubilee of the County camps held In Lehls tine park on Thursday, June 2. The group partook of lunch together, then attended the program. 'Captain Lucy Clyde and secretary Ada C. on frwTwOt PgrtAF ' rangementa. Sunday evenings program In charge of the Junior Genealogy group was well attended. Historgrandies of their respective parents were given by Master Taylor, who told of Moroni Gerber and Wanda Brown, who gave a sketch of the life of her grande mother, Mary Ann Duke Browm The choir rendered special musl-- t cal numbers and short talks werq given by stake board members Annie Tanner and ward committee member. Mrs. Mary P. Davlsj The trousseau tea tendered FOB SALE One Mower and Miss Veda Faye Kartchner at her rake. See W. F. Wlscombe, 2J10c Phone 034R4 parents home on Sunday after- - 297 All at SHRIVERS Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Madsen and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Madsen HANSENS And Prices 71 Birth Phone 14 J. FT MER HOLDAWAY, month, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holdaway, died at tie home ef Its grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sumslon at Lake View Tuesday. Surviving are Its parents sad the following brothers and slaters: Lynn, Leo, Grant, Mary Gwen, Carol, Patricia. Services were held Thursday at Vineyard ward chapel, with Bishop Thorit C. Hebertson In charge. Bnrlal took place In Provo city cemetery. New Low VIEW LAK.E East First North J Births Hr. and Mrs. George Brittain are rejoicing over the arrival of a boy Saturday afternoon. 4 Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holdaway of Vineyard over the death of their baby. Jay Elmer Holdaway. Mrs. Holdaway was formerly Norma Sumslon of Lake View. Thm Deaths li fcpeit the weekend at Bo.lder dam and other points of Interest They visited Zlons National Park and Bryce Canyon on the way home. Mr. and Mrs. Marriae Tnlllgren and children and Sarah Tulre-gre-n of Salt Lake spent Sunday visiting friends and relative In Lake View. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Morgan of Blaekfoot, Idaho, are visiting In Lake View at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scott. Mrs. Martin Clingtr entertain-e- d at her home Sunday In honor of her nephew, Willis Taylor, of Raymond, Alberta. Canada, who has spent the winter attending the Brigham Young University, Seven of his young cousins enjoyed the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Madsen are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Viola, to marl Sabey of Midvale. The marriage took place (n the Salt Lake Temple, May 20, the ceremony being performed by Stephen L. Chtpman an old friend VIEW GRAND For Service noon was voted a delightful art, of the family. The young couple latlc affair. Notable in the dis- spent tea daya California and play were two rnrrenu silk kl will make their home In Salt monas, one from Hawaii, decor- Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Johnson ated In matchless hand embroidery and one from Japan in the had as their house guest over t'ue tasteful style of the Orient. Many) weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Therlce guests, friends and relatives of Duncan, of Centerville. , Co. Realty Unlv. Ave. PONTIAC BUICK 150 GENEALOGY Amelia UtU, Reporter Phone 048J1 at You Must Have the Official Wind shield Sticker by June 15 ht STAKE HOMES 500 for D Summer Primary will begin tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock (Saturday ) Each child Is asked to bring a package lunch. Summer activities will begin reporta Mrs. Minnie Gordon, President. Mrs Helen Carter bad as her guests last week Mrs. Taylor of of Mrs. Gibbs Kellog, Idaho; Salt Lake City, also a former, Missionary companion and .Mrs, Steadman also of Salt Lake City. Miss Violet Duke has returned home from Glendale, Utah, where ehe has been teaching school the past month. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wells spent Memorial Day at Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jacobs and family rlslted Mr. Jacob's mother at Heber, on Memorial Day. Mrs. Howell (Verona Fielding) and children of Fairriew are spending the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Vernon and and TUNE-U- J. family and Mr. and Mrs. Verdun Richardson returned Sunday night from a very delightful trip to the East. They went to Flint Mich, where they purchased a new car. They also visited at Ontario, Canada, Niagara Falls, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Chicago. Fred Markham of Provo will be tV speaker at the Sunday evening meeting commencing at 1 oclock. Two musical nnmbers will be furnished by the Girls! chorus from the B. T. U. high shool. Mrs. Myrl Jacob will be in charge of the program. Mrs. Thomas Reese of American Fork and Miss Venna Watkins, daughter of President an Mrs. A. V. Watkins are visiting their grandparent at Los An geles, California. Mias Helen Park spent laet week end at Salt Lake visiting with Miss Lillian McCarthy. Mr. and Mrs. Novell Hemel-weigof Salt Lake City visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thorne on Memorial Day. They all spent the next day" in Salina visiting the Ellis Sanders there. 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