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Show v-- ' $ aea Two THE VOICE OF SllARON Slip limn1 nf at Provo, Utah, PmbUshed w.ekly oi team to Salt Lake wuere he took part in the Pioneer Covered Ijarmi tr tha Sharon, Cooperatlra Edaoa-ttoaRecreational Association of Orem. Printed by Utah Talley Publishing Co., $7 Nc.th First West Street, Proro, Utah. Entered as ecoad class matter at the Poet Office In Proro, Utah, under the act of March J, 1879 al VINEYARD Tires! Tires! Tires! New Fisks, Rose Tire. New I sod 01-R- 4 Congratulations to Reed Hold-awason of Mrs. Ellen Holds ay, a hose marriage to Miss Margaret Taj lor of Lake View is announced for August 8 'n the Salt Lake Tmeple Mr. Holdaway and bride a ill leave Immediately for Los Angeles where he will resume Ills studies in the University of Southern California Dental College as a Junior student. Both the bride and groom-to-b- e are well known In Sharon stake and they have the best wishes of all for a happy and prosperous future. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Loss and Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Armstrong of Fargo, North Dakota have been visiting here during the week with their ueices, the Misses Fern and Faye Ross at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Davis. David Tracker took his famous y, 453 West Center fit. For Sale Room Brick, new, two sets 4 rooms np, of plumbing, 3 down, at 14500.00 Room Modern Brick, Fifth North, Cecond East, 13190. MANY OTHER GOOD BUYS or Phone 456 Haws Realty Co. See Us, Frows Telephone Batteries JOLLEY TIRE CO. 6 Mrs. Geo. F. Wells, Reporter Rebuilts, $..00 Exchange. 4 & 53 If. University Avenue Wagon Days celebration Mr. and Mrs. Charles Handley Jr. of McGill, Nevada, and Mr and Mrs. Andrew Cartwright and daughter Mildred of Tooele visited here during the week with their sKter, Mrs. Frank M. Hold-aa- y at their home. Mrs. Ray Gammon entertained the memters of the R. Club Thursday afternoon at her home ReRelief Society Teachers port meeting was held Tuesday afternoon in the ward chapel. The Genealogical Committee will have charge of the church services to be held Sunday evenA fine program has been ing. arranged and all ward members are asked to attend. n Mr. and Mrs. Jens C. accompanied by her brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Warrington of Springville spent the week touring through Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Madsen Sr. and Mrs. Thorit C. Hebertson and daughter Joan and son Val J. are spending ten days vacationing at Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Van Wagoner announce the arrival of a son, Sunday, July 24 at Heber City. Mrs. Van Wagoner was formerly Miss Faye Rasband, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rasband of Heber City. And-reaso- New and Used Furniture $ Daybed and Pad USED .95 7 .50 USED 11 up Ranges .00 USED Radios, in good condition up LATE MODEL 20 Washer, in good condition .50 Center STAY at HOME and SAVE FOOD MARKET Y 297 $ RICE KRISPIES 2 for 21c PEARLS of WHEAT, with spoon 19c WHEATIES 2 for 21c SANKA COFFEE can 41c i2-ITREE TEA 29c Y J it North First West Ftione 397 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cameron who have been residing in Lead- ville, Colorado for the last two years are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philo Edwards, They are on their way to Black-foo- t, Idaho where Mr. Cameron will be engaged In mining. Carol Memmott was chosen as one of the attendants to one of the queens on a float in the Covered Wagon Days parade In Salt Lake City. The girls were chosen from photographs of themselves which had been previously sent In. Lenore Billings, and Margaret Gappmayer spent the 24th In Pinedale, Wyoming where- they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ocand and Mrs, Ezra Billings. Bishop and Mrs. Roy H, Gapp-mayhave returned from a delightful vacation trip. They visited Cedar Breaks, Zion and Bryce Canyons and the Kiabab forest in Arizona. Church services next Sunday evening will be under the direction of the Genealogical Society. The Bishopiic of the ward appreciates the response made by the people in the drive made for raspberries for the Church Welfare program. Lincoln High School baud members from this ward wt arched in the Covered Wag D. ys tirade were: Katherine Reesha, Joseph Reesha, Ruth Farnworth, June Fountin, Gordon Hansen, - ........ 1-l- b. b. Fruits and Vegetables f? PALMOLIVE Large Variety Priced Right! SOAP for f WHITE bars 4 Maxine Loveless, Frank Keele, Hazel Terry. Mrs. Emma Poulson has returned from Salt Lake City where she has been visiting with relatives. Births Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gappamayer are happy over the safe arrival of a son born at their home Saturday, July 23. 25c 33c per pkg. 21c ?Yt PEETS GRANULATED SOAP pkg. 26c CRYSTAL OXYDOL SOAP . . 10 Y SUPER SUDS blue pkg. Y Y CANNED MILK (any brand) 4 for Y FANCY SARDINES tins, 2 for .Y 3 for Y Peas, Corn, String Beans ; Y MIRACLE WHIP quart Y Y Fresh Quality Meats Y All Meats are U. S. Inspected Y Y LAMB ROAST per lb. Y 2 lbs. Ground Shoulder Beef Y 15c Y POT ROASTS Y SLICED HAM (Ends) Y BULK SAUSAGE per lb. Y RIB BOJI- per lb. Y Y 8-o- v z. 15c F. II. A. Financing 25c 39c Reporter -l The Budding season is here. a special service, we are offering to propagate any special variety for our patrons. We have an abundant nursery slock ready now for budding. You may make arrangements by phone 011R2 or call at the Chris. Jeppeeen place. As The wahi- tftKing, formerly scheduled for July 23 and 24th was postponed until August on account of the poor condition of the roads In Provo canyon. Mrs. C. H Davies had as her guests on Wi Inesday and Thursday, her brother F. J. Busch, his wife and two daughters of Man-co- s, WILDWOOD HOLLOW NURSERIES Colo. 3A12 The conjoint meeting of the Relief Society and Daughters of Utah Pioneers will do Held on Thursday at 2 o'clock at Riverside Park. A pleasing program Mrs. Ferry Nielson, Reporter has been arranged and a picnic luncheon will conclude the after-non- 's outing. All members of services funeral Impressive both organizations are extended a were held In the ward chapel most cordial invitation by the Friday at 2 p. m. for little Joan respective presidencies. Marrott, the two year old daughC. H. Davies left by auto on ter of Mr. and Mrs. Asael Marrott, Sunday, July 17, for Rochester, who was accidentally killed by a Minn. Mr. Davies has been suf- milk truck Wednesday morning. fering from facial neuralgia, or The community extends sympathy technically, tic douloureux. He to the bereft parents, dear old arrived in Rochester on Tuesday Grandma Marrott and to Mr. last, and la hopeful that the I arabee who was the driver of famous Mayo Brothers may be the truck. able o give him permanent relief. Glen, the ejeven year old boq Mr. Davies experts to visit with of Mr. and, Mrs. Roy Hooley was his daughter, Mrs. N. B. Thomp- operated on Wednesday at the son of Chicago, on the return American Fork hospital for a WINDSOR journey. GENEALOGY The Stake committee asks that the ward chairmen cooperate with their respective bishops. In arranging a genealogical program to be given in connection with the regular sacrament meeting, Sunday evening, July 31st, being the fifth Sunday. The Salt Lake temple will bq open for regular ordinance work, Monday, August 8, 1938. A Senior temple excursion will be held Wednesday, August 24, to the Salt Lake temple from the Sharon stake. Special rates on the Orem line - e to continue each Wednesday, 77 cents for the round trip, on the first train leaving Provo at 7:50 A. M. The Stake committee are desirous of obtaining mo in names for baptisms, so we can have a quota of 400 names ready for. baptismal excursion, whan the temple opens. 71 ruptured appendix. At last reporta he was doing as well as could be expected after such an operation. The Sunday school officers and teachers had charge of the sacrament meeting Sunday evening, Ezra F. Walker was the speaker. A very good program was given. Sunday evening the Primary Presidency will have charge of the sacrament meeting. A good program ia being prepared and a good attendance will be appreciated. The M. I. A. officers and teach, ers held a business meeting at the North, 5th West See Us for PLANS ESTIMATES 17c 29c 18c 35c 15c 7c PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE At Provos Newest Modern Market Friday, July 29, 1933 church house Wednesday evening Hazel Backus who la employed at Provo is suffering from blood poison In her nose, caused from picking a pimple. Mrs. Leo Pierce of Stockton, California visited her aunt, Mrs. Blare Nielson Thursy and Fri- er Rhoda Hreinson and family motored to Castle Gate Wednesday and spent the day. Buck Johnson, who is employed at Zons Park In Southern Utah visPed his many friends in Windsor Friday. The Girls Softball Team boasts a clean slate for the first half of the league games, having not lost a game and they made a real jump toward winning the second half when they were for- - For Your 4 4- v- COIFFURE - To wear with your New Spring Bonnet VISIT THE MAR-VE- L .BEAUTY SHOPPE; 274 W. Center - Phone 1123 ... .r VALLEY Flour & Feed a HAPPINESS The happiness of your life depends upon the quality of your thoughts, J. S. Smith & Sons PROPRIETORS Marcus Aurelius WHITE FAWN and RED ROSE FLOUR FEATURING HIGH GRADI Poultry and Dairy FEEDS HAY OatcfiQuist S'uneral GRAIN and 7(ome LADY ATTENDANT University Ave. 1G0 PHONE 114 71 tunate enough to beat Pleasant August 3rd at a real get View. The girls on all teams are party whiih is to be held up to be complimented on the friend- American Fork canyon. be The Hooley reunion will ly spirit that has prevailed all held up Provo eanyrn Friday. season. The High Priests quorum la Over 100 relatives will Join topreparing to join all other High gether for a day of greeting loved Priests quorums of the stake ones from far and near. day. Mrs. 151 N. N. University Avenue Phone 532 East Center St, OUR EVERY PAY PRICES A SAVING TO YOU ARE NO FINANCE CHARGE! Grapefruit DAY SERVICE POLICY! can Snowdrift Peas or Beans b. Wheaties nr P& G Soap Pineapple 19c 29c 09-J- Amelia Latta, Reporter Phone 048J1 er Furniture Exchange 316 W. ANOUNCEMENT VIEW Davies, Telephone Telephone 04JI CHEAP Breakfast Set, like new Mrs. C. H Mrs. C. II. Poulson, ' Reporter WE BUY, SELL & EXCHANGE NEW and USED FURNITURR USED GRAND STAKE TIMPANOGOS USED . Used Car Prices Bite the Dust Mid-Summ- 10c 15c FrnatG & Vegetables Bananas, 15c 5c New Potatoes 10c Lemons Sale of guaranteed, reconditioned Special Used cars. Weve blown prices to little bits to give you the most senstational values of the season. Nothing reserved Every car on our Big lot at a big reduction. Cantaloupes f,T !l. 19c JUST A FEW SENSATIONAL VALUES: 1928 1928 1929 1929 1931 1929 1929 1929 1930 Buick Sedan $ 65.00 1930 Chev. Coupe $160.00 95.00 Dodge Sedan 95.00 Ford Coupe Chevrolet Sedan 93.00 Essex Sedan 85.00 Erskine Sedan 75.00 Buick Cab. 123.00 Chev. Sedan 133-0145.00 Ply. Sedan 0 TRUCKS 1930 Chevrolet Y-T- Panel 125.00 1930 Ford Pickun 145.00 1930 Chev. Vfc Ton 125.00 MEATS Boneless Veal Roast lbl9c Boneless Bams, lb. Leg of Hutton, lb. er 25c 15c 1933 1936 1937 1935 1935 1934 1934 1934 Dodge Coupe Ply. Coupe Ford Coupe Dodge Sed. Chev. Mastes Dodge Deluxe Ply. Sedan Chev. Coupe TRUCKS 1935 Chev. 1 12 Ton 1935 Dodge cab 1933 325.00 493.00 545.00 523J00 495.00 395.00 395.00 375.00 425.00 395.00 International Pick-u- p 1936 Dodge Pick-u- p 315.00 395.00 HURRY! Two Weeks Only JULY 23 AUG. 6 Liberal Trade In on Your Old Car Com e in and See Us WAYLOEl AUaO GO. PROVO - rfmtumMWwnwwwqwiwwiimqHiiWiimnnmwwmwwwwwMHrHiHWMniintHinwimimfMBwiinwramwiwBWBtmiwwwwwmiiPHi PHONE 31 FOR BETTER AND CHEAPER SCREENS Spear tamper Co. 3rd So. 2nd West Phone 34 wttwttmnnnrawmMHnwaiWHnwmHwwwiiniiniuiiiiinuiiiiumiMiiiiii Small Monthly Payments All Building Materials at New Low Prices Re-Shing- le Now! lajMMiMUfBHNttwaNmrai |