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Show THE VOICE OF SIIARON Fridaj-- home by her family, the occasion being her 68tb birthday anniverA delicious dinner was servsary. Ellon Bellows Reporter ed to Mrs. Hazel Anderson, Mrs. Mrs. Elsie CampThe following students at Salt Myrtle Robey, Mrs. Forrest Ferguson and bell, Lake City schools visited with Della Rae and Faye. Mrs. their parents over the weekend. girls, Fred Ferguson Sr, John Stubbs Misses Ruth Meldrum, Nila Booth and Fred Ferguson Jr. Melba Dorius, and Mary Gilles- EDGEI.10IIT msbrtfatf j-- (i(rf r y pie. and Mrs. Orian Salisbury Mr. LAKE VIEW visited with friends and relatives in Salt Lake Monday and Tues- day. Mrs. Flora Biller had as her guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ella Baum, Mrs. Cordelia Booth, Mrs. Flora Bigler, Mrs. Sarah Marriottl, Mrs. Caroline Farnsworth and Mrs. Eva Gillespie attended sessions at the Salt Lake temple Monday. Mrs. Louise Trotter was a Salt L ..ke visitor on Thursday, where she visited with her sister and BRIMHALL BROS. 11 W Pro to 1 Worth Plot 80 friends. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meldrum and Mrs. Elmer Meldrum were Salt Lake visitors last Wednes- SHELL SERVICE STATION 'Across from Lincoln W. -- P. day. Mrs. Melva Peay of San Diego, Calif, visited with her slater and family Mr and Mrs Arnold Smith for a few days last weea. Mrs. Wm. Wiscombe left Monday for Iona, Idah to visit with her daughter and son la law and Mr. atfi Mrs. Mark family, Reeves. She will remain there for si weeks Mrs. Fred Ferguson was pleas- Ei lloi. WlLLUMB WHITE SPO- T- claib PRO DC CM Satisfaction Always Groceries Oowfecttoas ROBT. J. THORNS Proprietor and Dawn Sidney Cluff of the Sharon stake presidency, and Orson H. Anderson of the high council were the speakers at sacrament meeting Sunday. BlBhop August Johnson presided, and Irwin Bun-nbad charge of the program. Solos were rendered by Mrs. Hattie Smith and Nanalee Johnson. Sara Tullegren and Mr. and Mrs. Morrlse Tullegren and children of Salt Lake spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, James MadMiss Holdaway's senior cooksen at Lake View. ing class party Wednesday night Mr. and iMrs. J. B. Robinson was successfully staged, after and family of Magna and Mr. and which the girls went to the show. Mm. J. B. Robinson of Pleasant Grove spent Sunday in Lake View Vital Records Show visiting relatives and friends. Over-son Hattie Smith and Helen Causes spent Wednesday afternoon Mortality visiting friends in American Fork. MOTORISTS! The January Lincoln Jr. Hi To Present Play Going on Seventeen is the 0U VET ROADS Vital Statistics Infant and maternaL deaths for the state of Utah and for Utah County and Provo are as follows: The first column, is totals for Utah, second column totals in rural districts; third. Urban totals; fourth, Utah County, exclusive of Provo and fifth, Provo. 914 606 308 57 28 Llvebirths 4 1 8 23 14 Stillbirths Infa.it deaths 57 30 27 4 1 2 0 Maternal Death 3 An analysis of the causes of infant deaths shows that pre of births, stillbirths, ( YOU'VE EVER j SEEM 10 LEGAL NOTICES PROBATH and GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Why Home People Like To Do Business with the Home-OwneBank d THE REASONS: 1. 2. Understanding Friendly Friendly 3. Helpful (No. 2 4. Sound 5. Progressive "I of a Series) I l ) A one-ma- aDvemrisinG y NEW KIND OF TIRE DRIES WET ROADS Bean Armored Royal At this time of .'tar, when day after day you may have to face wet akiddy roads, don't take chances In the Fourth Judicial District by riding on worn, unsafe tires. Get Court of the State of Utah, in and the tires that give you the greatest skid protection ever offered the for Utah County. new Goodrich Safety Silvertowns. HOME OWNERS LOAN CORPORATION, a Corporator Plain- Remember, they're the only tire the world with the tiff, vs. MARY B. HAWS, and in wet roads stops JOSEPH F. HAWS, her husband, Tread that dries you quicker, safer on wet, slippery Cora A Shirts as its only human, like to go where I In banking, The clatter of horse drawn, steel tired "dray wagons was still heard on city streets; automobiles were kept In garages originally designed as Dobbin's abode: self Based on the Kate Douglas TYiggin novel and starring starters for cars were still being Fay Bainter, Anne Shirley, Ruby Keeler and James purchased in auto supply stores, Ellison. This beautiful picturization of family life comes and the March winds of 1916 were playing Hob with the to the Scera Theatre on Tuesday and Wednesday, n tops when the first 28 and 29. March Western Auto Supply Company store in the West was opened. Now, the 23rd Anniversary of the opening of that store is being celebrated in (wo hundred stores ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR in the West by a big Birthday made on all electric wiring and installation. Estimates Sale that offers customers of the We do the big jobs with, the same ease concern hundreds of greater as we can handle your smallest job. values, according to H. N. Tuttle, local manager of the firms store P1IONE 311-at Provo. L. C. GUYMON In always giving their customers a fair deal. Western Auto's 471 East, 6 North Provo, Utah rigid adherence to a policy of offering guaranteed merchandise at lowest possible prices has become so popular that it haa made poswczr WHAT? tJO sible the addition of new stores in iT7XRHr2DS new cities until today there are 200 Western Auto stores and four huge warehouses in the West. WHO Another factor that has been very important In the building of WORKS popularity, according to Mr. TutCHEAP tle, is the helpful service Western WHEN THIS Auto salesmen render in aiding the customer to select just the HAPPENS, PHONE: US nEWJPAFEil3 article that be.t suits his purse and Well Print Some and purpose. For You In A Hurry U Mr. Tuttle concludes by urging motorists to investigate now the ex(XA savings on tires, batteries, motor oils, accessories, radios and hundreds of other articles being offered by Western Auto Supply Companys current Birthday Sale. SUMMONS says a Utah County fruit FEEL that people are may giover, "but I a smile is Of friends. course, always welcome, but you like more than that you like to feel that you are among people you know and who know you, people who have grown up in the same place with you and who are interested in the same things. guess Y SALESy TO CREDITORS Estate of W. W. Taylor, sometimes known as William W. Taylor, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Hugh Vern Wentz, Attorney,-Suit4, Rouady Building, 48 N. University Ave., Provo, Utah, on or before July 5, 1939. WELDON J. TAYLOR, Administrator Hugh Vern Wentz, Attorney for Administrator. Publication dates: March 3, 19, 17, and 24, in the Voice of Sharon t A Good Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Farther Information, NOTICE mind. Your public things health nurse will be able to give you bulletins and show ycu how to avoid infection. The dumber of stillbirths was the same tyr the state as a whole this month and last. This Is, however, an unnecessarily large number of stillbirths. One wonders if the maporlty of these stillbirths could not have been presen'ed if the mother had bad adequate prenatal care. is a verj common Syphilis cause of stillbirth, yet in this state syphilis is seldom recorded as the cause. Can it he that many of these stillbirths would be prevented if every pregnant mother bad a blood test for syphilis early in pregnancy, and those with the disease given regular treatment? In Anniversary H0II SKID STOPS MOTHER CAREYS CHICKENS follow your doctors Instructions explicitly, keeping these three Celebrates 23rd QUICKEST Infant March 24, 193.') Western Auto GET THE of antly surprised Tuesday at her title of the Lincoln junior high school play to be presented March, 24 (tonight) at 8 p. m. Mias Elaine Brimhall is directing, VALLEY-V- U and the cast is made up of Clifton Pyne, Leatrlce Gregory, Confectionery Zobell, Betty Oliver, Holand LUNCH o man Dawson, Bobby Foutin, n the Corner bf Mas Broadhead, Dan Bigelow, Kleth Anderson, Norma Carter, Lincoln High Anna May Guttrlch, Paula Mae SIN maturity was responsible for 21 of the 57 or 36. Pneumonia out Fountin. 15 deaths or 26. Other caused Tickets will be 10 cents each. causes were congenital .defects, You are invited to come in and meningitis, and birth Injuries. enjoy the evening. Prematurity is always a big factor in causing infaDt deaths; LINCOLN HIGH NOTES but during the month o January it took its biggest toll for any of the four months. If wa could The U. of U. glee club of 66 prevent deaths due to prematurmembers were g ests of Lincoln ity many, many lives would be hign Tu.sday, with Dr. Stevens saved. Three things are very importintroducing the club, and Richard ant in saving the life of a preCondie conducting them. mature infant: (1) Maintain the Lincolns glee clnb and mixed body heat from the moment of chorus will sing during the L. D. birth. (2) Use breast milk for S. conference Sunday. On April feeding. (3) Prevent any infec' 14 the Glee clnb will present an tion, It you have premature baby. opera concert at the High school auditorium. On April Z1 and 22 they will Join In the music festival at Sprlngville, accompanied by the Lincoln orchestra and two bands. Lotz, Helen Brown, , Life-Sav- otherwise known Cora A. Nacey, aad Elmer T). Shirts, heirs at law of Benjamin Shirts, deceased, Elmer Cook, Elsie Cook and Jane Cook, Heirs at law of George H. Cook, deceased, Ann K. Hedquist, Hattie B. Slater and Arnold Spencer Hines, all heirs at law of R. S. Hines, otherwise known as Russell S. Hir.es, deceased, and Kitty A. Hines, as sole belr at law of Teressa Cora Hines, deceased, and any and all nnknown persons claiming any interest by, through or under the defendants or any thereof, Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE bank is a friendly bank. The faces you see there are familiar to you. Some of the officers and employees are probably neighbors. You feel that they understand problems like yours, and they do. You feel the home-owne- d at home. Thats why this bank is the bank' to go to and 'want when you FRIENDLY assistance in all effective matters. your banking home-owne- d SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within the County in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your falure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which haa been filed with the clerk of said court. This action la brougkt to foreclose a mortgage upon: The West half of Lota 2 end 3 in Block 31, Plat A, Prvo City Survey of Building Lots. Jl rnnr.irna nrn r.irnqiLiiiTS nar.--R PROVO, UTAH Iked Tuendly fUhtc-O- m id Dank MOOB RUBAI. Mrosrr INfUANCI COWOtAROH WM. STANLEY DUNFORD er Fruit growers, with only medium pavements than youve ever topped before. Famous Goodrich Golden Ply blow-oprotection, too. 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