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Show elip lima' nf Complete Car Service SAVE for either Motor Care or Let us tune-u- p your motor: Check Battery. V. ire and All Connections Test, Clean and Adjust Our Tire are Sieberling Engineered, and carry a written guarantee for 12 months of CLAYSON & NIMER Provo, Utah 7 i - Eia(nlaG AT A BIG DISCOUNT ALSO Kelvinator Refrigerators AT A GREAT SAVING Radio & App. Co. Ralphs Phone Noth University Ave. 618 83 TIME ITS HEATER Home For A Model Every Estate Ileatrola Pacific Super-Heat- er YOU CAN BUY A HEATER FOR AS LITTLE AS DIXON - TAYLOR - RUSSELL with six the represented s Met ham. dJater. at the Koch Mountain1 Koieiis.e league tout nainent at Laramie, Wyoming. Wednesday, Loma lias the distinction of being the only gnj debater on the Varsity team Mr. and Ms Vern Dixon have nl'i! in d home, after deer hunting .ii the Southern pare of the state Mr and Mis Bert Smith and children of L.is VtKas, Nevada, are spending their tat at ion here. Thty are guests of Mr and Mrs. Elmer Smith. Mrs was Katheiine Boyce hostess to the members of the Alofa tlub at her home Wednesday afternoon, bridge being the diversion. Mrs Helen Hull A the favor delicious luncheon was served to mesdameg Afton Wentz. Billie Stubbs. Holla Baum. Beth Ferguson, Helen Hull, Olive Gillespie, Touise Baum, Phy Ilia Monk. Eva Farley, rtarl Stubbs, Ethel Ferguson, Dorothy Wlscombe and the hos- I! Our Workmen are Factory Trained MODEL--- I.orna M Body and Fender Repair Service A FEW 1938 Reporter oilier spark Plugs Test Comproisio.i and Sjchiouue Remove Distributor, AUj Points Test Coil and Condenser Set Timing 7. Check V alien, Adjust were ice. Overhead Valves s. 'Ie-- t Fuel Pump 9. Clean and Oil Air Cleaner Tire. It is America's THRIFT 10 Adjust Carburetor 11. Cheek Geueiator Buy it Now for Safe and 12. Check Starter Economical driving All Motor Adjustments Put Ip to Ortgiual Factory BE SAFE DONT GAMBLE Speed icalions 275 So. University Ave. KIWn liellcm Y U. tess. The Bachelor Girls club met at I he home of Miss Edythe Trotter last Thursday evening The timq was spent In games and muBlc, after which a lovely luncheon was served to the following girls: Josephine Booth, Leona Davis, Nila Booth, Melba .Sehoney, Wilma Wlscombe. Grace Booth. Dor-- othy Trotter and the hostess. O C. Mrs Marriott!, Mrs. Thomas Farnsworth and Mrs, Adelbert Bigler participated in the temple excursion to Salt Lake City last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stewart had as their dinner guests Sunday, D, M. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. H. B, Sackett of Long Beach, Cal., and Mrs. Lottie Smith of Salt Lake City. They left Immediately fop Long Beach, having spent thq past two weeks here with relatives and friends In Utah. . Mr. and Mrs Lyle B Nicholes and family spent Thursday evening with Bishop and Mrs. Sharp Gillespie and family. Mrs Johanna Boyce was hog-- , tess to the Edgemont Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers at her home Thursday afternoon, with Mrs. Josephine Thomas and Mrs Lillie Ferguson assisting. Mrs 0sa Ferguson, captain, was In charge, and plans for the year were discussed. A social hour followed and refreshments were served to the following: Ossa Fer, guon. Elie Campbell, Josephine human, Tue-da- . of y. Salt Miss ary Gillespie Lake City vis 'ed with her folks, Bishop and Mrs. Sharp Gillespie and family on Sunday Mr. and Mrs Don Elliott and children of Ogden have returned home after noting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elliott. The Edgemont Literary club w ill hold open session this afternoon at the home of Mrs Loila WiMOinbe at 2 o'clock All members who wish to be reinstated, please he present and any member bringing a guest, please notiMrs. Ezetta fy Mrs. Wiseombe Johnson will have charge of the program. Mrs Henry Jones entertained at a family dinner Sunday, the occasion being the birthday of Mr. S' wart, their and also the fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs Stewart and daughter, Mr and Mrs. William Hull and daughters and Mr. and Mrs Wilford Gillespie and daughters. Mr and Mrs Jones and Jack and Beth Jones. Wilford R. Stubbs and Peter C. Larsen were the speakers a meeting Sunday evening, with, counselor E. Brereton In charge. Miss Christine Bigler played a piano solcL "Silver Nymph. Mr. and ntta, Albert Conrad and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Penrod accompanied their sister, Mis$ Wanda Penrod to Salt Lake Temple Monday, where she was united in marriage to Dougla Ingram of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Moyle fo and son Jay left Monday Mr Moyle Is employed Texas as a salesman for Cash Knits. His territory will take him through the Southern States and they will remain there until March. Those who have enjoyed the deer hunting season were: James Leo Cillospte, Hansen, Allen Stewart, George Boyce Jr. Birch Fae Boyce, Kenneth Sehoney, Williams, E. G. List, JGestei; Fronk, Bert Scholes, Robert Dean Davis and sons Bert and Dennis; Jesse Smith. Elmer Smith, Dean Faucet, Morris Bre- fi Special lot of Men's Good Grade WORK SHIRTS -- y Ladies and Girls DOLLAR DRESSES Manufacturers dose out 2 t.f $1.25 Long Sleeve DRESSES Ladies 79? m 1-3- 9 Special lot of Ladies New Felt PfftA DRESS HATS., sou-in-la- Mol-dru- Ladies Silk and Rayon Acetate Dresses $1.98 Mens Heavy Ecru UNION SUITS 89c Value a,a 0? Selling for r Boys Coat and SWEATERS 98c Values Efftyi for Pull-ove- jjUf ZZ MENS SOX Ter Pair 4f u CAPS Going for BOYS of lUUyo locally owned West Center St. Own Your Own Fot k. Mrs. Blanche Christensen the opening chapters of the hook "Robinson Crusoe" for the literary lesson at Sharon Society, Tuesdav, Ward Relief Susan Jameson, Reporter Telephone 021R1 girls under the leadership of Alta Taylor enjoyed a Oct. 18. Progressive Bicycle Party Tues;' day evening before mutual. Different courses were served at the homes of Gail Willis. Florence Bone, Elaine Nielsen and Mrs Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cluff were honor guests at a party given bv e Mrs Sterling Cluff and Mrs. Burgener at the home of the former. Games and a delicious lunch were enjoyed by the follow-ing Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson, Mr and Mrs. Ray Penrod, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burgener, Mr. and Mrs. sterling Cluff and the guests of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cluff leave Monday for New York where they will sail for Brazil, South America where they Intend to make their home. We wish them lots Rei hive o OWN j I HOME! A We should understand what a home means to human life. Let us also understand that the greatest of all human truths faces us now: Without a home, what is life? OW?7 HOME! A srE PROWS & HAWS REALTY CO. FOR WHAT YOU WANT 58 North University Avenue, or Phone 456 for Appointment The Old Man Is On His Way .... Lu-ill- , Buy Now z of good luck. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gleason and Carol yislted at the Thomas Ashton home over the week end. Mrs Ashton returneeTto Blandlng with them Monday and Intends to visit there for several weeks. All patrons of the Page School are urged to attend the meeting to be held .ednesday evening In the Pleasant View ward hall. Special demonstrations, talks and business will be features of the evening Mr. and Mrs. S. Wheelwright of Ogden were guests at the W. D. Buckley home Sunday. a Save! 13 Ql s17 .85 SHARON The New Testament class, under the direction of Mrs. Sam Bradshaw, will be entertained at a Halloween party Monday, Oct. 31, at the home of Mrs. Brad- $19 .85 shaw. The M I. A. Is sponsoring an Improvement Era drive and wish the cooperation of everyone. D. O. Wight will speak Sunday at Sharon evening, Oct 30th ward meeting house. All are We're sure to have snow! be sure your children arc snugly warm in one of our 0 Elosmie VIEW When Cold Winds Blow Home! A Complete PLEASANT wtraw--berr- I Fletcher's 368 amusement hall. Mr and Mis. John M Knight, evening ppoke at the Sunday church services Oct. 23 Winston Downs and mother furnished the musical part of the program. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Maag hate Boeth; "Why Bring That Up, returned recently lront where he has been employJosephine Booth; For Instance" Edjthe Trotter; and "So What". ed this summer. Mrs M F Crandall had as her Elsie Farnsworth. CongregationOct. 20. al singing was led by Mrs Bertha dinner guests Thursday, Vantiah Stewart, Mrs her mother, Ycates her sisters, Mrs. Effie S Dart and Mrs. Robert Jex and her niece, Miss Thedro Jex, all of Spanish - MONEY Ethel Ftrgunuu, Lillie Feigunnn, Florence Glazier, Elizabeth Fergunon and the hostess. At r anel Mrs. Arnold Baum and family usib a in Suit Lake City 1 EDGEMONT s enThe Church Hmtory Thursjoyed a masquerade ParD ward day, Oct. 27, at the Sharon iprmi Educa-Itecreatiou- al dont pay big money to get the best service Tires cordially invited to attendcla-,- reton James Pinegar, Don Elliott, Ml(ham vein Dxon, Mr Trotter Claude Conder, Jack Conder, La-- j au(j b0US p j and Richard and Mar Glaser, Virgil Baum, Alta i Karl j(ogan Vern Dixon is In Vernal for a few Sharon the Cooperative das, having gone there on ebUsted weekly at Provo, Vtah, by business. Association of Orem. Printed by Utah Valley The M. I A assembly proe.tUsblng Co.. 6 7 North First West Street, Provo, Utah. was under the direction of gram at the Post October S, 1937, Entered as Second Class Matter. Mrs. Effie Pinegar. Sermonettes Office at Provo. Utah, under aet of March 3, 1S79. were given bv the following "Ho-Huhv Grace glemners- n You Friday, Oetober28, 1938 THE VOICE OF SHARON Page Twc The Weather Man tells us that Old Man Winter is on his way that means that now is the time to buy that Topcoat, or Overcoat you prefer. LEVENS have a large selection of both. The Finest Fabrics the Finest Styles and the Finest Tailoring, all go to make them Outstanding Values. just snow Tluvre wil lei made for good hard wear and are sure to please you in every ly 1939 GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHER DELUXE ENAMEL RINSE TUBS way. The Store of Triced From Greater Values Provo, Utah AUTOMATIC IRONING BOARD GENERAL ELECTRIC IRON CAN own your own home. We can help you. Were helping lots of people build or buy their own homes. Wed like to tell you how easy it is. Let us give you the facts, without obligation. We know we can assist you. Come in and tell us your plans Yrou ONE YEARS SUPPLY CALGON Sized 0 to 12 Christensens University Ave. Childrens Wear 34 N. and desires. EASY TERMS is an Inexpensive, efficient, allsoftener. It water helps you purpose wash clothes faster and cleaner, with much less soap. Is packed In family alia containers with bandy pouring spout. One 55c package of Calgon free to the first 50 ladles who visit our GE home laundry display this week. Calgon Youll Always Be Glad You Bought a General Electric COMPANY West Center St. 236 W. Phone 75 Center Come in today and see this Utah-mad- e Heater, designed especially to burn Utah coal. PROPRIETORS ITS HEATER TIME! Model For Every Home Estate Ileatrola Pacific Super-Heat- er YOU CAN BUY A HEATER (J FOR AS LITTLE AS Phone 1432 VALLEY Flour & Feed J. S. Smith & Sons A HUISH ELECTRIC 230 Dixon Real Estate DIXON - TAYLOR - RUSSELL WHITE FAWN FLOUR Lead Them AH! But we Guarantee Thrift and Red Bum Flour We Feature PEACOCK LATINO MASH and VALLEY MIX Dairy Feed HAY and GRaIN N. Universit Are. 151 PHONE 11 We deliver and completely install these Heaters Anywhere. GRANITE Furniture Co. 84 North University Avenue f I lanBrrcurv rmjjgsa |