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Show Pape Six T1IE VOICE OF SHARON UMMuMt OEEM ffi r los I UGo By Bus DEPOT c PHOXK 157C 4 LEGAL NOTICES FhWti and OurOutUy VodcM Rewpeedro Iafermadsm. Clark Siger mr Appointment of Kenneth E. fully qualified electrician under Utah state laws, to become electrical Inspector of the Town of Orem was made this week by the Town board, reports i Mayor B. M. Jolley. Mayor Jolley points out that permits uv.t be obtained by at) residents in Orem before electric wiring is done, and by an arrangement with the Utah Power ft Light company, no connections will be made to any bouse until the Inspector's permit has been obtained. Water Users Warned Water matters also occupied part of the Town Boards time, In issuing a warning to all, water; users that It Is contrary to the ordinance to run open hose. Not that water Is insufficient, states James Blair, water master, but that when open hoses run, people on the ' lgher land cannot get i pressure enough. Furthermore Mayor Jolley points out that water users on the two cent rate, (1. e. using more than 40,000 gallons) must use It under supervision. Penalties are provided for failure to but observe these regulations, Mayor Jolley asks that citizens comply as they are for the good of all, and It Is not the desire of the Board to prosecute anyone. Employment Service Unemployment Is being relieved greatly on Provo "bench reports Mayor Jolley al 10, In the service being offered by Mrs. J. B. Sumner, where at her home Is being maintained a branch of the Utah state employment agency. All employers and employes are Invited to use this service. McEwan, 05 X. UnNerity At J. Ooasult Comity BOARD APPOINTS INSPECTOR ANGELES DEXTER OMAHA CHICAGO . U for Farther SUMMONS In tka Fourth Judicial District Court of tbs Etate of UUh In and for Utah County, Mary A. Gurr, Plaintiff, vs. Thomas Marsh Gurr, Defendant. The Btate of Utah to the said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty day after sen-icof this summons upon you. If served within the County In which this action Is brought, otherwise, within thirty day after service, and dee fend the above entitled action; and In case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which (has been filed with the clerk of said court) Dissolving the bonds of matrimony and granting the plaintiff a divorce from the defendant. Brockbank ft Pope Plaintiff's Attorney P. O. Address Suite 211 Knight Bldg, Prevo City, Utah. Publication dates: May 27, Jane 2, II, 17, and II. EOGEMOIIT ALWAYS a dainty traY luncheon. Bishop and Mrs. Sharp Gillespie visited with Mr. E. W. Booth, who is fa the Salt Lake hospital for treatment. Mr. Booth is reported as recovering slowly. Mr Harold Brereton and Mis Beth Brereton accompanied Principal Warnick to the U. A. C. in Logan to take part on the comi mencement program there on Monday night. Beth gave some and a reading and Harold sang a song. Miss Nila Booth has returned home after two weeks vacation in Ephraim. While there she attended the graduation exercises of her cousin, Miss Melba Dar-rlufrom the Snow Junior College. ( LOOK Lorna Hecham, Reporter Telephone 02 IRS - Your Very Best Lewis Barber Shop Ward Sunday School wilt Kft Confer-- h!3 Susd7 s, SALES! ;j; 1 AYERS STUDIO Telephone 01-R- Ilotpoint Electric Range BED, SPRINGS, & MATTRESS . ' r . WITH THE MEW K1S IPADOT B The wkit Dv Poof contain tHamlJm Howi PaM aow the ,,, in town tlltd pipunt yow the wfcftwt kxw ond riuovgh It wnlgon prep-o-f 8 rfvyy wUtnri amant that today1 dwri know, ft w..J gy f and grim or wadmd away by towo-- . row rain, bnaging yonr bom aiway and taokkog. Abo aradn la fill Ibo popwlar eoloa, Adi for a color card. . Gessf ords In nOft P A IYoject Plans for Improvement of tb grounds around Lake Salem have been approved by W. P. A. authorities, a sum of $3,000 to be supplied by the government fos this project. July 8 Plans No sports will be held July 3rd at Spanish Fork, announces Bishop Roy Davis, the program for that day, of the three day celebration, to be devoted to activities of a patriotic and religious rature. M LA. organizations of Palznyrq Stake have been asked to omit ward programs that evening and give Jheir time to the stake. Dr. Adam S. Bennion will deliver the address. W 47 NORTH UNIVERSITY v. AVENUE, ave ivioney On Smart Summer Apparel Real Dress No More Time To Retire i i Mens New Colorful, ? ! Factory j VK1 ' . Tub-fa- s Orrandy, or- - North Phone 345 From Factory to You by the people who i Sanforized y emulated Double Back WORK SHIRTS - Only i st SS'TOU tlyf.Sshirred trims, 661 West 2 QUALITY STRAW HATS Cool and Stylish Very Popular Print,' Percales Ulali County Mattress Phone 345 h tr Sheers and Smartest tvs Bumner ion of sound, restful sleep by equipping your beds with mattresses made by the icoo , Men New Gt Ladies Pur BUk KNEE HOSE Value to 79c SPECIAL FOR Friday - Saturday Values Its INSOMNIA 6C2 . AH Sizes T Broadcloth Shorts For men and Boy ETRm Know HOW to make Sleep Restful. We call and deliver Anywhere in Utah County 25c Special lot of Mens and Roys POLO SHIRTS, blue yellow, white 25c Load All Green Crops Easily Values in Girls PAJAMAS Real Rayon, Fancy Prints, Only Ladies and Misses Special Lot of Ladies Prcswv Factory Close-O.... 49c ut Ladies and Misses FARMERETTES Blue, Brown and IOC other colon Rayon Bloomers Jr f)n and Pantie Only JUU Only FLETCHERS 368 West Center V. St. TROVO, UTAH Social Matter Wedding receptions for Miss Lavern Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Davis and Max Holt, son of David Holt of Spanish Fork and Miss Loveda Allan, daughter of Bird Allan of Salem and Carl F. Blake of Nevada were events of June 8th and 9th in the Salem school auditorium. The Alex Killian family are planning to spend the summer iq Immigration canyon where Mr. Killian ,is employed with the Floyd Whiting construction company. LUMBER FOR HOME 7 YOUR HOMT nouns "Hii;S'l45Peraj a The Annual Ward Outing sponsored by the Sunday School organisation will take place June 14 at Saratoga. The afternoon will be spent in sports of al) kinds, and a fine program has beer arranged. The committee In charge invites every family of the ward to participate, a large percentage of funds obtained from the swimming pool and other attractions will go to the building fund for the new chapel. t Mr and Mrs. Owen Harding entertained Sunday at their hom in honor of her father, Albert A. Holdaway, whose birthday occurred that day. Dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Val D. Hicks and children of Price, Mr. an Old Folks Day Mrs. Ellis Holdaway and Mrs. Old Folks of the Palmyra State LaVar Holdaway and saughter, will observe tbeir annual meet Donna V. and the honor guest at Spanish Fork, June 16th, Mr. Congratulations to Bert Mad- and Mrs. Worthy B. Davis, Marand wife, Synn sen, eon of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. ion McQuiney Madsen Jr., and to Miss Rosa Lee Hanks and wife and Mr. and Mrs; Memmott of Orem, whose mar- Legrand Carlson will be in riage was solemnized Thursday. charge of Salem activities. A wedding reception will be held Weiner Roast Elders cf tuS usleui ward were st Rosalsws giren by IL brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. boats at a welner and marshmalMemmott. The young couple will low .roast at the bead cf Lake Salem, make their home in Vineyard. Friday evening. Merle Christensen, Ruby Allan, Wilson The Y.W.M.I.A. was reorgan- HnVs( Golden Jackman and Alized Sunday evening at Mutual, bert Peterson furnished music for the new officers being: Mrs. Ar, the evening and stories and games manell Larsen, president; Mrs. were enjoyed around a bonhuge Della Stone, first counselor; Mrs. fire. Lyle Williams, second counselor; , Miss Eva Allen, secretary; Miss Cliurch News Mary Tthelyn Ottersoil, FranJune Gregory assistant secretary; Mrs. Maud Holdaway, senio ces Gardner, Beverly Hanks, Lois Mrs. Sylvia Holdaway, Robertson, Leah Clowardt How. teacher; Mra. Caddiif ard Anderson, Dorcas . Wlgnall, junior teacher; Ferre and Mrs. Delphla Holds, Marie Sabin, La Yon da Sheen, Gerald Warren, Vaud Hanks, Leq way, Bee hive Instructors. Retireing officers are Mr. Twltchell, new memoers of th Emma Blake, Mr. Edna Holda- church In Salem ward were baptized Saturday evening and conway and Mrs. Eizzebelle Davis. firmed Sunday at sacrament The Vineyard Jr. Band of 35 Reeling. member in the participated Reorganization of ward YLMIA Strawberry Day parade at Pleas-n- d and Primary association was also Grove. A. E. Beck Is director. consumated at the meeting. Merle Christensen, Rovcle Stone, Elva Mr. and Mrs. Reed Rowley Kiltlanand Alene Christensen to have moved their house to thels succeed Zella Stone, Emma Sablm farm in Orem. Roycie Stone and Julia Peterson MV. and Mrs. Ray Holdaway for YLMIA. Bernice Hanks to sucare excavating ground for the! ceed Dottle Nelson as president of the Primary. Annie Gardner, Edith Beddoes and Fay Davi H were reappoin'ed as assistants to Mrs. Hanks. 75 During Ibis e npedgn, we suggest the "man of tks bouse" or a oar-pe- n ter auric needed repertn and Improvement. We can supply die lumber ior every purpose. Why not a lean and telly closet In die cellar as one of many pee-albl- e conveniences? Small addi-tlpa- a or repair . Inside and out, bring greater efficiency and personal atil action, Shelves, bird houses, playhouses ior the chilso many dren, attic closets thing can be done. REAL BUY Used jrw . 4 CHEAP 9 COUCH...... give Mildred W. Wignall Oorrespondeat Mrs. Geo. F. Wells, Reporter up WALNUT DINNETTE TABLE ing prepared for these tiny tots at the nursvy school during the coming year. Ranging from two to four years of age, these 32 children of working mothers are being given excellent training, declares Mrs. Mensel, six teachers are being given employment, and many mother who have to devote their energies toward the family budget are relieved of home cares during tbeir working day, the whole project being an unusnally valuable asset to Provo city. SALE!, VINEYARD .50 Used states Mrs Mensel, with H00 cans of fruits and vegei&hl. s be- tThe infant son of Mr. and Mrs Mr. John Booth, who has been Clyde A. Holdaway was given the visiting with his mother for two name of Boyd F. at the Sunday weeks, has returned to Ferron services. where he is employed. New and Used Furniture RANGES M. i We Buy, Sell & Exchange Used the home of his NURSERY SCHOOL Holdaway. The Church History class en rO F.E0FEH JULY 26 joyed a lively party Monday eve nlng at the home of their teacher, Elroy Murdock, uuiuea were Provos nursery school closed played and dainty refreshments June 3 and will reopen July 26, served to twenty members. following the six weeks special Mrs. Jennie Fox will leave training all six teachers are now Monday for Salt Lake where she will attend summer school at the receiving at the University of University of Utah for six weekly Utah summer school, announces Mrs H. B. Mensel, chairman of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Well of the Sponsor committee. Orem have moved in the house A canning project for the school formerly owned by Mrs. Anna C. has been set for the summer. Stone who with her children have moved to Provo to make heir borne. father, F. ht under the direction of the officers and teachers of the organization. Many students will take part and HAIRCUTS stake officers will also be present. Are Setter Mrs. Loleta Dixon will give the Theologv lesson In Relief Society PRONE 1123 next Tuesday afternoon. All mem274 West Center Provo bers are urged to attend. The Literary club were the guests of Mrs. Rabel Mecham at her home this afternoon. An exceA llent review of the book EST. CABIN BUSINESS Lantern In Her Hand" was given HOME. TEN ACRES FRUITS by Mrs. Hilda Conder and a tasty PROVO HOME, Ex. Lot luncheon was served to the NURSERY BUSINESS gnests. GRAIN FARM, IMPROVED A very successful recreational 17 HUNDRED ACRE RANCH hour was held In the amusement GROCERY BUSINESS hall last Tuesday morning. Miss POULTRY FARMS Melva Jones, Instructor, lead the ANY KIND'rP ROPER TIE S boys and girls In dancing, games, and story telling. She was ably PHONE 1099 assisted by the Primary officers. This recreational hour is going Willard L. Sowards to be a weekly affair from now on, and all parents are uKged to AGENCY , have thMr children attend. The Office: 89 W. 2 N. St. next social will be held on Tuesday mornitg at 10 o'clock in the ward hall. Dont let the little ones miss it! The Bachelor girls club met at the home of Josephine Booth last night and enjoyed an eveU. M. ning of sewing and games. Dur, 42 North 4th West ing the evening members enjoj-- Friday, June 10, 1C3 new house near .05 ... Mutual Coal & Furniture Exchange 316 W. Lumber Co. Center PHONB 857 Miss Rolores Brewerton was, guest of Miss Margaret Gourley last week. Miss Virginia Gourley visited friends and relatives In Springy ville the past week. Mrs. Margaret Gourley and Mr. and Mr. Orrie Brewerton of Springville motored to Pleasant Grove Sunday to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Amy Walker. Miss Lillian Curtis Is doing nicely after an operation which she underwent at the Payson hospital two weeks ago. $ d i Cry's F ; w i ; with the New McCORMICK-DEERIN- can depend upon our Cleaning process to thoroughly clean and sterilize' yonr garment and return them to you a clean a the day you purchased them. All spot are taken out, no matter bow big, and whats more, our prooess leaves the oils in the garments that protect the texture of the fabric. Fabrics cleaned our way dont need frequent cleanings for this Yon G Green Crop Loader The next time you're in town, we want you to bee the new McCormick - Dee ring Type R Green Crop Loader. It is built especially for handling all kinds of green grass and legumes for ensilage and for handling peas, beans, etc., for canneries. You also can use it for loading bay cured in the regular way. The Type R is made stronger and heavier throughout than the cylinder rake hay loader. d The loader deck is made of galvanized, -- well-brace- heavy-gaug- e steel. Triangular retardi r teeth keep he grass from sliding down while being loaded. Main wheels are set out beyond the loader frame, giving a wider tread, to strad- truck or wagon ahead. Ask us about this new loader or any other hay machine you need. Anderson Garape' Ernest Davis has been In the Payson hospital for the past ten days following an operation, he 241 is reported doing well. n aeon. dle the wheel tracks of the W. Center Provo Pl3dSBIl ClBBilin 119 No. University Ave. Go Phone 475 mmMmuimiiNtiMniniara PHONE 31 FOR BETTER AND CHEAPER SCREENS i 3rd So. 2nd West mioer .Go, Phono 34 Now! Small Monthly Payments All Building Materials at New Low Prices Re-Shing- le nmimmmuntwiMmiflimitimiiraMimttmiiRiiflrw M |