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Show Page Four Friday, July 8, 1038 THE VOICE OF SHARON - j. EDGEMOilT Lvrna Meobam, Reporter Telephone S4R5 The last Literary lesson for the Relief Society will be given, next Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Cordelia Booth. She will finish the story, Romance of the Old Play House." The Literary ciub will be the guests of Mrs. Grace Peay this afternoon at her home. Mrs. Eva Gillespie will have the program in charge and will review the book, Great Laughter." The Committee for the Band Uniform drive for our ward has started Its work and it is requested that the members of the ward give them their hearty support. Lets do our best to put Lincoln High School Band on the map! Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pinegar of Spanish Fork and Mr. Merlyn Peterson of La Tuda were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Pinegar. Miss Hartense Clinger visited with her family over the 4th of July. r Mr. Verl Stubbs. Mr. Ted and son, Vance, Mr. Rulon Stubbs and Mr. Harold .Calder enjoyed a three day fishing trip out to Strawberry. The group was fortunate in all getting their limit. Mrs. Fliffor Siubbs was hostess to the Alafa club at her home last Wednesday afternoon. Bridge was played and a dainty luncheon was served to the following members: Mrs. Lamar Farley, Mrs Howard Ferguson, Mrs. Morris Cal-de- Witscomb, Mrs. Wayne Monk, Mrs. Lloyd Baum. Mrs. Wilford Cilles pie, Mrs. Will Hull, Mrs. Vergil Baum. Mrs. George Boce and Mrs. Verl Stubbs Mrs. Ethel Ferug. son was a special guest of the Circus Here Monday, July 11 Parker-Watt- s afternoon. Hundreds of rare and costly animals, some tinct specimens, will be found in the big carried by the Worlds Newest Major Circus this and then returned to Eureka, All of which means that circus patrons will Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ferguson and family and Mrs. Ritchie an additional pleasure when the huge Parker-WatStubbs and family enjoyed a comes to Provo, Monday, July 11, for afternoon lovely dinner at the hon'e of Mr. performances at Provo Circus Grounds. Miss Mecham visited with her family for a few days Marion double-menager- ts John Stubbs in Charleston, after they motored to the Hot Pots for a swim. Miss Josepui le Booth bad as her guests over the 4th her cousin Miss Melba Dorius and Mr. Sorenson both of Ephraim. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ervine of Salt Lake City and Mr. J. Brown of Provo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Stubbs last Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. William F. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reeves and son Richard spent the week visiting Bryce and Zions Canyons. which The gigantic menagerie Is, literally, a melting pot of wild and ferocious beasts of the jungle and the far ccrners of the earth. Hundreds of wild and domestieat- ed animals, birds and reptiles will almost ex- ie season. be offered Circus and night be on display In the scores of spotlessly clean, and thoroughly lighted cages, dens, and corrals, As an extraordinary feature In the menagerie, there will he an Indian village,, with several noted sioux and Black Hawk chiefs, their squaws and families, and their tepees. They are a part of the Kit Karson contingent of Wild West folk and Rough Riders of the World. Such In' resting animals as the hippopotamus, tapirs, lions, tigers, leopards, deer, llamas,' baboons, monkeys, pumas, hyenas, and yaks, will be seen in the huge exhibit, but probably the most interesting will be the scores of animal babies. Of course, the monkeys, zebras, camels, and the elephants will hold their quota of visitors, as will the lines of track thoroughbred ring and horses and tiny Shetland ponies. Many of the animals will be seen In the mile-lon- g street par morning, which Is the largest circus parade ever presented In America. Performances are scheduled for 2 and 8 P. M. ade y show-da- conceded VALLEY Flour. & Feed J. S. Smith & Sons PROPRIETORS WHITE FAWN and RED ROSE FLOUR FEATURING HIGH GRADI Poultry and Dairy FEEDS BRIM HALL BROS. , HAY 121 W eat 1 North Provo and GRAIN 151 N. University PHONE 114 Are. Phone 860 r.1:;,:;';1 . Wis-coml- i, Furniture New and Used Used ...... 9 9x12 AXMINSTER RUG Used SINGER SEWING MACHINE . . . 12 .50 2 95 Used BED SPRINGS Used Used ' ' , : i I While traveling through Northern Utah, at this time of the year, a great many of one's fears for the future of America vanish completely. Throughout the valley, as far as the eye can see, there are green fields and orchards. Even on top of the rolling foothills In the shadow of the mountains, there are fields of waving grain, all of which is convincing proof of mans efforts to earn an honest living and to provide for the future needs of hlg loved ones. Men are working early and late mowing, loading and hauling peas to the canneries. Beets Jiave been carefully thinned and weeded. If one Is to Judge from the thousands of rows, there Is no need for concern over the sugar beet Industry in Utah or Southern Idaho. Dairy cattle are grazing in the meadows on most of the farms. One wonders just how much work 7.95 DAYENETTES Furniture Exchange 316 W: Center STAY at and SAVE HOME e prvpr.7n?P) JiJ'UvJud i j ' V jA V i - 1 8 f 1 r 0 109 3 41m 4m . home-lovin- GREATEST PERFORMING ELEPHANTS 1 1 NEW ACTS AMP fEATURES FRQM4JX NATIONS . 109 ALADP1N AND H S WQNDEREJL LAMP' I.mTTi Et fAKiUNO SpM s Am at PERFORMANCES TWICE DAILY . ,t,ok, not) s v4UiiOU SW .4 Ui .1 VALUES FOR ONLY ser c!L '' Not 4s! Not 5s , CtU j j All Porcelain, Inside Attention, Farmers! BUY ; w opens door when the hands are full. 8 pounds. Finger-ti- p Tray Release loosens tray instantly. of Cold Control and Fast Freeze Position. 3 Inches of Insulation keeps current cost low. Tilt Shelf folds back to admit tall bottles. Defrost. Split Shelf removes to admit extra big foods. Foodex Utility Drawers for vegetable storage. Handl-Bi- n Extra Storage Drawer. Big Roll-oTouch-A-B- ic ut New 1938 Standard Six 6.2 CUBIC FEET Wire Shelves Finger-ti- p Tray Release Cold fast Freeze Defrosting- 96 Ice Cubes - 7 pounds 3 in. Coldex Insulatio- n- "Semi-Automat- A1 HOME 4-F- T. FIVE-YEA- $109.50 . A DOWN Liberal Terms $5.00 R a., ..... STANDARD COLtSPOT 'j Cold Seal Insulation 12.25 Sq. Ft. Shelf Area ch .. ' Liberal Terms $5.00 DOWN UJ 'J ( L U Db ID I I I -- PROWS and HAWS Realty Co. 189 WEST CENTER ST. PROVO, Provo L -- u PROTECTION PLAN A 1,1 ; i;v n UTAH PHONE 411 1 k $5.00 DOWN Balance Monthly i g j .ber Co, 3rd So. 2nd West Phone 34 Small Monthly Payments All Building Materials at New Low Prices le I 9:00 to 5:30 Week Days 9:00 to 6:00 p. m. Saturdays iBiiiiimmunimjniiiiwititunmiiiniinminniHHmummmHiiminniminmmnBHwmnnmBniwmmmifmyBmuiwwi Re-Shing- r (r-'f- if Ai- AND t Current Cutter Rotorite Ur it I We have many good buys in homes. ,n 96 Ice Cubes L Speedex Ice Cube Release Sliding Adjustable Shelf 3 Inches of Coldex Insulation GUARANTEE SACRIFICE. I! GUARANTEE R Size ot prprn vciilV rrrT Phone 456 SCREENS SIZE , fi 50 $5 Down, Balance Monthly 1938 De Luxe Coldspot C FEET Aluminum Shelves Two Hydraters Three-piec- e Servex Set Two Water Bottles 4 SAME IN DE .LUXE Super-Si-x 6.3 CUBIC ic FIVE-YEA- CHEAPER 1938 Tip-pro- See us if you want a real buy North on Univ. Ave. 31 FOR BETTER ar 105 IcelCubes This is the genuine PLYMOUTH RED TAG TWINE and should not be confused with some of the cheap twine that sometimes is offered at low prices. RUY NOW While this Price is in Effect. PHONE . All Tliese Features g 53 North Univ. Ave. g! housewives will instantly recognize this popular model will hail it as the greatest electric refrigerator offering obtainable anywhere today! , . t,l i ij l t j All Steel Construction PROVO, UTAH. Deluxe Outside! Value-wis- e One of the Best Homes in Provo, going at a Con. Wajjon & Mach. Co. - value-givin- HOY b. ly Payments all-tim- For a Limited Time Only, We Offer: Genuine PLYMOUTH RED TAG BINDING TWINE at a bale. Special Price of $4.45 per 50-l- Krnall Onlv Sears offers you a value like this! A Big 6.3 cu. ooTfully equipped Coldspot with every convenience feature, you want in an electric refrigerator! Designed with distinction from its broad sweeping surfaces of gleaming white Deluxe finish and sparkling chrome trim to its smartly tailored interior! The e sensation of the Super Six Coldspot that has been the refrigerator field at a price that sets a new record for See it today now at Sears! several South American States, visiting mining properties en route. He Is a graduate of the L. of U. and a former student of has been en the gaged for the past quarter of a century in mining work In the southern continent. SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES On Binding Twine J $5 Down , Raymond Spilsbuo, a brother of Mrs. F. S. Harris, and a resident of Peru, S. A. reacnea Provo recently after an air Journey over 1 ai But Super Sixes! . . . many persons to produce the canned milk, butter and other dairy products which we city folks can buy at any corner grocery store. One much more content ment among the people who "till the soil" than their city Drothers and sisters know today. Many young married couples are through necessity, building a fine spirit of brotherhood and cooperation by exchanging work and helping each other in good old fashioned style.- - Many of them have learned that they can spend pleasant evenings or Sunday afternoons together without going to the movies or any expensive places of amusement. The rural mothers, however, have one fear for their children, in common with her city sister the speeding automobiles on every road and highway. The hundreds of farm homes, gome simple, small vrame ones, others large and expensive, all with their lovely ehade trees, beautiful flower gardens and lawns is proof that the American people, whether they be city or rural, are people. Surely, to preserve those homes for their loved ones they can be depended upon to find a solution to the problems which confront them today. A' REALLY BIG SHOW! j t (I5y Mary Ellen Cain) vr KITCHEN CHAIRS (Hardwood) ' ' Ill THE COUNTRY 5 1-9- MATTRESS Used .75 Now! 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