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Show THE VOICE your or Friday, March I', 1939 SHARON $$ Utali County Landscape MERCHANTS; will" WISE GO I FAR HE 7" READ .Advertise! 1 Campaign Launched ADS Vineyard Holds Successful Gold and Green Ball Sucee-- s crowned the efforts of Mrs. Jov O. Clegg and Dean Miner tdnesday lnglit when the Vinejard Gold and Green ball was unanimously acclaimed the biggest success of the social season, with a huge Crowd pre- Beet grade, dependable, free delivery service. Storage rates. New low price on slack. C. Chribtopherson. Phone 791. COAX: l'OR SUE 1 John Ieer Manure Spreader, in good condition. V. F. I'll. t):54-R- I AU-co- A MmPM!rt t Ciie, government and church organizations, womens cluiis and other, groups interested in home heautifieatiuii - and chic improvements have adopted a county landscape improviment piogram, in harmony with a program Liunehid hy h Central State committee and Governor Flood's 1947 Worlds Fair Committee. As many tourists will he expected in the State, to help celebrate Utahs ,lEVJS centennial, a concerted effort Is being made to beautify our higli-waand homes in preparation for the event. Objectives The long-tim- e goals are: (1) To remove all unsightly views from our state highways, county highways and city streets old, unused buildings and barns, automobile junk collections dead trees, weeds, fallen down fences farm machinery; by repair, replacement, removal or screen. (2) To eliminate unsightly surroundings in communities. (3) to plant lawns, shrubs, vines and trees to improve landscapes. (4) to paint all buildings. Additional empbasi3 In the present spring campaign Is the removal or repair of all unsightly bams and fences In Utah County, and to clean up and organize barnyards so that machinery and equipment shall not be unsightly. Central Committee The program and its organization was recommended hy a central county committee. Members of this committee were appointed to work out details at a meeting previous county-wid- e held March 13th. George Smeath of the B. Y, U. Landscape Department was elected chairman. Other members of the central committee are: Mrs. Alex Hed- quist, Mrs. Harvey King, Mrs. H. Grant Ivins, Frank J. Earl, J. Vaur Waters and Owen Ash. Representatives of the various organizations who met Monday, March 20th at the County Courthouse asked Mark Eggert3en, of Junior Chamher President, Provo and Mayor B. M. Jolley of Orem to head this program In their districts. Other chairmen in this district are: John N. Whimpey; Lehi, American Fork, Keith C. Nielson Pleasant Grove: (Temporary); Owen Ash; Lindon: J. D. Wadley and Richard Cullimore; Alpine: D. D. Adamson; Vineyard: J. L. Larsen; Provo: Mark Eggertson (TemLakevlew: Jess Sum-3ioporary); Sprlngville, Mrs. Edward Spanish Clyde (Temporary); Fork: James Anderson; Jayson: Mrs. Pearl Bigler; Palymra: George J. Hansen; Genola: Cecil Nelson; Orem: B. M. Jolley (Temporary); Pleasant View and Edge-mon- t: Mrs. H. Grant Ivins; Mapleton: Elmer Bird; Salem: Roy Taylor; Benjamin: Paul Ludlow; Leland: Herbert Peterson; Santaquin: I. C. Holliday; Goshen: Ray Burraston; Lakeshore: js hN, , - Utali Valley Glass & Paint '348 West Center Street Phone 403 Dealers in 0 Wallpaper, Paint and Glass . JiJEL SkmWlUAMsl PAINTS Announcement n; and entirely different n line of strictly A New ultra-moder- WALLPAPERS, priced so low tor 1939 We have a large variety to choose from, both in color harmony and texture finishes which are so vital in present day modes of interior decoration. WE BOAST EVERY PATTERN IN OUR LINE IS FULLY GROUNDED Tboma3 M. Andersflhi. , Igreater returns; pi For Your Effort USE tfmmmtMHiimitiHiwHummiiuiMuflmiMtiiMmMummHUHimmMtiiiHHiiniimimmitMmmtttimimiimtsimmumiiNMiuuiMHtrt ANACONDA SPECIAL! Treble Superphosphate Columbia Steel Sulphate of Ammonia We also offer a new service in Wallpaper Display Our Three Mixed 4-1- 6-4 10 - 20 - 0 6-3- 0-0 Field Fertilizers Let Us Help You with this New Service or call at our store to see this new and ) . See Us For - i Information or Consultation We Will Also Be Pleased To Help You With Your Paint Problems. ! 348 West Center St. Phone 403 WASATCH CHEMICAL VINEYARD Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Goode, a granddaughter Wednes- Edgemont Gold and Green Ball Colorful Event The highlight of the year was the annual Gold and Green ball held last Thursday evening In the Edgemont hall which was artistically decorated In gold and green streamers. The main event of the evening was the Queen's procession and coronation. Two little trumpeters. Carlo Bartlett and Wanlta Pine-ga- r, announced the Queen, Dorothy Trotter and her escort, Grant Elliott. She was lovely In a beautiful blue net and satin, her tarin bearers were little Anna Moyle and Collen Brereton. Little Zenda Booth carried the crown. The attendants, Miss Ora Baum, who wore a beautiful frock of orchid net and Mrs. Ellen Bellows who appeared In dainty green net, completed the procession. The M.I.A. dances were given by the following couples: Mr and Mrs Howard Ferguson, Mr and Mrs Milton Bellows, Lorna Mec-ha- Bishopric To Be Honored, 4th Ward Thursday, March 30, the Bishopric of the Provo Fourth ward will be the honored guests at a ward banquet tponsored by the Relief Society of the ward. During, the day the ladies of the Relief Society will stage a bazaar, after which the banquet starts ajt ? p. m. and about 200 guests wJH beeated. Plates cost 50 cents each for the banquet. Theme At Junior Prom. high school. The Prom committee announces everything Is ready to Insure Its success. The hall will be decorated In pastel colors. In keeping with the theme "Springtime. A park will be featured In the decoration and the assembly will feature a playlette. The Prom committee is Merrill Farley, chairman, Ellen Bone, Fay Andrews, Beth Prestwieh, and Russell Bellows. They extend an invitation to everyone to attend. MALE cnonus ORGANIZED ... There has been much said and written about the success which Mrs. Christina 8. Chase has achieved In the Ice cream business in Provo. I too wondered how a woman could possibly accomplish so much. By telephone, I persuaded her to grant me an interview for an article which I wanted to write. I dont know why, but I expected to meet a woman who was mannish in her dress and mannerisms; a woman who was efficient and knew it but instead, I met a woman who, despite several years of dealings with business men, and directing her business and employees, had maintained her feminity. She took me through the plant and offices. Of course, I marveled at her accomplishments but, I wrote almut her charm and personality, her culture and it here was a woman who rejoiced that she was a woman, and had no desire to ape the men from the tip of the topmost curl to the toes of her d slippers, she Is dainty just herself. high-heele- y y T y SAVES - - 98 1935 CHEV. SEDAN A-- l Petroleum MONEY v y y y y f- - Solution WASATCH CHEMICAL CO. y y y Provo y y Phone 996 - w $375 Fully Guaranteed Shape CUSTOM REBUILT USED CARS Liberal Allowances on New Cars Night AVrecker Service Phone Provo 1S5 imiiiimmmimiMHimuiifimMtmitmimiiiimMHiHiitmntmiimiitintiiiimiiiNMiifiHmHiiummimtmmniimiHimiuiiuitmiiiimiiHimimmiiiii fit You CAN (hvn A Home S Plans Estimates Financing Mutual Coal & Lumber Co. Phone 357 r rt r Provo, Utah i T BOWLING! Exciting and Healthful Sport ... BOWLING on First Class Alleys and Equipment! y CALL 1541 FOR RESERVATIONS 7 P.I in RECREATIONAL BOWLING ALLEYS A if 1 y y ?y ti R. F. D. 3 Box 1)8 200 Rates: Rooms $1.50 f? y y LIME-SULPHU- R SPECIAL! ?? Proved ECONOMICAL y y ? y y V T r?"4 CASH FOR CAR8 OR EQUITIES y Because it spreads wider and lasts longer. Avon (Dormant) V Emulsifine actually costs, less to use. ft !! CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE DEALER 191 South University Avenue M (Dormant) SAFE with Heindselman Optical and Jewelry Co. Cam!0a-AcMo2,In- s. It might have been very interesting to hear the proprietor of a West Center street drug store sing the praises of the man who operated the City Bprlnkler car, and washed the dirt off the street right up ou tin side walk last Sunday morning. We hope he h; was not more disgusted than were j, i l pedestrians. Insist Upon ?y Proved Dr- - G. H. HEINDSELMAN PHONES: 200 - 201 1 j V results guaranteed. No glasses recommended unless needed. Glasses may be had on Easy Payments. DUKES MARKET Have you noticed how very watchful the bus drivers, Clifford Babcock and Emeron Wall are of the little kiddles who are In their care while riding to and from kindergarten each day? ON YOUR TREES liuSAVOfi The latest scientific method of examining the eyes Absolute un-sun- Dont Experiment:! bury, Ora Baum and Stanley Farley. Miss La Verne Bartlett presented a lever military tap dance. jr tliree-AATie- i! Sam MarJerry riott!, Edythe Trotter. Ed. Salis- " Springtime two-wa- f 5 Nelson, l WARD day morning. The parents are Debbs and Lucille Goode Farrel. Arlo Shumway will be home Mrs. Zana Nielson and Mts. from the Western States mission Jane Brereton were hostesses to In a few days, accordin to word the Edgemont camp. Daughters received that he had been just of Utah Pioneers at the Nielson released from bis labors. home Thursday afternoon with Mra. Sarah Marrlottl In charge of AT THE FORUM the meeting. A sketch of Pioneer fruit raisProfessor B. F. Cummings ing written by Elizabeth Ferguof tlie B. Y. U., head of the son was read by historian Eva leader Elsie department of modern and Gillespie. Class classical languages, will be Campbell gave the lesson "Early the speaker at the Public Pioneer Choirs. Two solo numforum March 30 In the Provo bers were given by Captain Os3a high school auditorium, anFerguson. nounces Jesse W. Johnson, Chaplain Dora Cluff offered the director. prayers and lovely refreshments Professor Cummings subwere served to Mesdames Ossa ject will be What of Mexico Ferguson, Florence Glazier, Sarah as a neighbor? He has reMarrlottl, Josephine Thomas, Elsie Campbell, Eva Gillespie, cently spent several months In Mexico and comes to the Merne Schone Dora Cluff, ElizaForum with first hand knowbeth Ferguson, Racheal Davis, Lola Wiscombe, Margaret PulsI-phe- ,. ledge of the problems of U. S. - Mexico relationships. Flora Bigler, Annie GillesThe public Is Invited. Time pie, Ella Baum and the hostess. 8 p. m. Open discussion follows the address. The priesthood members of Pleasant View ward, under the direction of C. Sterling Cluff, x chorister and June Bean, organist, have organized a male chorus j Company The chorus is learning many new songs whkh they will pre7 i R.F.D. No. 3, Box 03 Provo x sent in the near future. C c All priesthood members are urgrnoNE oofl-S ed to come. They a ill meet t. every "g :: :: x r x k x :: x x :: :;x xx Sunday morning at 9:00 a. m. j Utah Valley Glass & Paint E dgc mont D. Ufp'. Entertained Springtime has been chosen as the theme for the junior promenade for March 31, at Lincoln We bring the samples to your home so you may select your patterns under the influence of your own surroundings to insure perfect balance in room harmony. different line. The local chairmen are to select assistants, call a meeting of representatives of the various civic and church groups and with them decide on a coordinated plan of action for their community including the sponsoring of a local campaign, dates of which should be set before May 6. They are to sponsor local contests in elean-u- p activity and home beautification and carry on an effective publicity and educational program. The Central' committee recommended that the local communities be divided Into districts or blocks and Captains appointed over them responsible for the necessary campaign activity In that section. sent, and every event carried out with grace and ease from the Miss crowningg of the Queen, June Gregory by the King, Lewis Welles, to the grand floor show by 12 couples led by the king and queen. Beautiful gold and green costumes were worn by the flower girl, Carol Holdaway and the crown bearer, Leroy Holdaway, also by the train bearers, Norma Clegg and Dorothy Nell Gammon, and the trumpeters, Fern Muzzel and Dorothy Williams. were Luella The attendants Thacker and her escort. Dean Shumway; Eva Allen and Wilson Madsen. Stake board members present .ncluded: Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Vernon, Mrs. Adelle Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Graff, Miss Lucille Farley, and A ern Alleman. FOR RENT apartment, It is not the brave soldiers who furnished. Suitable for a are the greatest heroes in the single lady. See Mrs. Hank world, but rather the persons who Smith, 18 X. 1 AY. ill which s O' i stand up under the fate chooses to hand out to them FOR SALE: Used those wtio live on day after day one Syracuse plows, w tli. aching hearts, yet with no Spring Tooth Harrow, imbitterness; with seemingly Some Planet Jr. One Horse possible adjustments to make, jet V. F. AA'iseomhe, Cultivators. they do not complain lit tie do Phone 034R4. they realize what great lessons their courageous smiles teaili NURSERY STOCK: Peaches, Mrs. I.ila Hatch, we honor jou as See Apples, Pears, Chi erics. g heroines. one of those Us for Prices AI ED WOOD HOLLO AV FARM NURSERIES Ye3 indeed, the race is on. Of 4A7 Phone 011R2. course. It bas only just begun and there Is no betting yet, but many of us really are anxious to see whether Mrs. Edith Y. Booth or Rutlj Partridge Rlchin will be first to reach the got I. They are studiously collecting authentic material for the Mormon books they plan to write. each The sincerity with which guards her own choice findings from the clever Inquiries of the other Is often amusing to their friends. EYE STRAIN HEADACHE BLURRED VISION REMOVED BY GLASSES 200 to Tile Baths $4.00 OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON TEMPLE HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE Salt Lake City, Utah All West Exposure Rooms ERNEST Delightfully Air Cooled C. 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