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Show TnE VOICE OF SL'ARON rw Af Friday, April 7, 1939 t km , The decorations in colors of green and lavender, were used Flowers at throughout. to the green lattice work tached ! I as 'n orj.r.'' a new added to the beauty of the scene. Blue and Cold flag to lit:d th( A park enclosed Dob Orton's ort.. or po ture parade at the B. chestra which the furnished Y. E. liivititat;onal track meet music. April CD. Following the gra..d march, in the Junior class part.-lpateButiues of the Halo and to the Promenade music of the Ljd.es Glee taken Tt.esd.iy for the Merry Widow Waltz."' .he annual year book were color-ru- l The committee for the affair with the girls in consisted of indeed, Merrill Harley, chairpring formula and boys in dark man; Ellen Bone, Russell Bels. Beth lows, Fay Andrews and Prestwlch. Sec the Jones Family in Junior From in Numbers at the Safety The annual Junior Prom held Scera theatre on Thursday and New officers elected in the 13-1A at the Lincoln high school FriSaturday, April Old Testament class Monday second feature playing on this program is BLIND ALIBI. day evening featuring "Spring were: Dan Newell, president; time was a big success. Hihard Trotter, vi e president; Wayne Blair, secretary and Nile Johnson, thorLter. LIKCCLH 4 4 HIGH , NOTES pink, ... -- ... 4 F. A. Boys A group of 70 members of the F. F. A. all decked out tor the camera were "shop Monday prior to their planned trip to Logan where they will participate In the stock judging contest on April 27. 28, and 29. Today they will present the assembly at Lin- i . The son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm Parcell was given the name of Starring Richard Dix and William Gale. The son of Mr. and Whitney Bourne, and playing at Mrs. Roy Harris was given the the Scera Theatre on Thursday name of Norman L The bod of 5 and Saturday, April with Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burning-han was named Stephen "Safety in Numbers. A burglar a murder, the scheming of a coln. by Its grandfather, J. W. blackmail gang and a mans in- Gillman. Jim Simmons, Byron Geslison, genious race to pose as a blind Wednesday evening a social Don Searle and Alton Merrill, man to foil hjs enemies, are only and dance was held at the second seniors at the B. Y. U., have been a few of the thrilling ingredients ward amusement ball in honor of visiting the past few weeks at of "Blind Alibi. flKOID U II VHLULu Thrift Priced the Lincoln high seminary. While they have been visiting' here Mr. Anderson has been visiting o her seminaries throughout the state. $ A .98 Rayon Frocks a Now NECKTIES that you will proud to wear BIG SAVINGS in Colors. Mens REAL jumping. VALUES! the New Easter Shapes All Cpppill HATS $ is over and spring Is here, the Lincoln High athletes have traded their, gym shoes for track spikes and are Journeying out on the track to show what they can do fk the line of running and Y 593$ BLOUSES Purchase of $ M .25 fine dreS8 irts VINEYARD Mrs. Geo, F. Wells, and Materials 1 .00 EASTER Super fine Si,k nose for Ladies up to ijY REAL SAVING PRICES of Mrs. Mary Y. Miner. Elder Arlo Shumway returned home Saturday from the Western States Msslon where he has labored for the past two years. During the past six months he was district president in the West Colorado district, his many friends welcome him home. David Johnson of Provo gave an Interesting Illustrated lecture on Hawaii at the Mutual conjoint services Sunday evening. Frank Wlrx of Los Angeles has spent the past two weeks here with friends. Mrs. Neettie McDonald of Drlggs, Idaho, visited here last week with relatives. She came to conference In Salt Lake. Mrs. Anita Varley was a member of the chorus of "Singing Mothers who attended conference. Miss Kemle Sato, 18 year old daughter of Mrs. Ben Watonobe arrived here recently from Japan, she was met in San Francisco by her mother and will make her home here on the Holdaway Bro-thers Farm. Mrs. Alary Stewart and Mrs. Lena Andreason lot the Sharon stake boafd attended Relief Society conference In Salt Lake during the week.,' Elder Arlo Shumway will be the speaker at the enuren service Sunday evening. All are cordially invited to be present. Roland Harding hag Just completed a fine chcken house. The Bunker Farma 2000 baby jehix will arrive Am-t- l 14 (all pullets) also, Raymond Hardings flock of 700 are due next week. Hundreds of baby chix have arrived here In the past three ... Why Home People Like with the To Do Business Bank Home-Owne- d . . . THE REASONS: 1. 2. Understanding Friendly SOUND 3. Helpful (No. 4 of a Series) 4. Sound 5. Progressive Reper'ir Mr. and Mrs. Frances Beach and daughter, Marilyn, and Miss Fern Beach of Ferron, Emery Co, were weekend guests at the home i i a that the basketball fever - I like to do business with the d bank for the same reason that I like home people to dobusiness with me, says a Provo merchant. d Its sound business to deal with the bank, because all the people connected with it are home people who spend and invest their earnings locally, making for more business all around in Provo. home-owne- home-owne- d Sound, too, is the condition of Provos bank. In a little more than six years our resources have grown from $650,000 to $1,500,000. Only a consistent adherence to the principles of sound banking could have merited the confidence that has made this growth home-owne- weeks. possible. VALLEY-V- Thats why the bank is the bank to go to when you want to make a SOUND, helpful banking connection. home-owne- d Kiitr.xir.3 i - U ed ' ' i.- - ; S !, ' S' . Easter Blooms Choose from our exquisite selection of every spring flower for your Easter offerings. Included are all the blooming plants and tut flowers. Easter Lily Plants at only t 50 Provo Greenhouse Phone Eight-- P. WnxiAKs Mob. The Home of Known Quality Because we believe our customers are entitled to the best, we handle only those nationally advertised brands of foods that have won the approval of the American (housewife. D. G. Denroid Co. Incorporated "IFAere flotvers grow WHITE SPO- TBIN CLAIR PRODUCTS ROBT. J. THORNE Proprietor Phone 80 W. -- 183-18- 4 niffc REPAIR Small Monthly Payments lesair Phone 34 jj Center I iiHBiT Notice To All Sharon People stake and ward committees, officers, and workers who have programs to be pointed or bulletins or other matter requiring the work of a printing shop should remember that the publishers of the Voice of Sharon do all kinds of job printing at reasonable prices. of wards, or stake officers, or If v tub or bishops or bring society officers will ring 13-your plans to P. K. Nielsen at the Utah Valley Pub. Co. office on First West street, Provo, estimates will be gladly furnished on any printing All job. evening March 30. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Louder visited their relatives at Kamas Sat urday. Mrs. Otto Whitley entertained at a quilting bee Thursday afternoon. Tlie following being present, Rose Shoell, Emma Harper, COAL: -- Beot grade, dependable, free delivery service. Storage rates. New low price on alack. C. Chrlstopherson. Phone 78 1. li j. 9 Floral Nursery FUNERAL DESIGNS CUR SPECIALTY Rohbocks Sons As Spring Rain You can actually see the life returned to your garments . . . you can, smell the freshness that's brought out again and never a trace of grease or Send your clothing to Madsen's for a cleaning job that's miles ahead! dirt to mar their brilliance! Call 475 for Immediate Service f.ladson Cleaning Co. cz REMODEL j I.G.A. FOOD STORE Mr. and Mrs. Odeal Kirk and family of Magna visited relatives at Orem Sunday. 0 Batlsfartiaa Always Groceries Confections W. manufacturing. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Craguu Jr. announce the arrival of a daughter at their home Thursday -- K you? Today you buy quality groceries, foods of known excellence, that you know have been prepared in the best possible manner. You get known economy and convenience, thanks to the miracles of modern Mr. and .Mrs. John Baxter and children of Junction City visited the past week with Mrs. Elizabeth Baxter. V MEMtn RDUU MFOHT INSUKANCI COWOIATION Across from Lincoln Hi wouldnt go back to the days of the open cracker barrel, the pickle display, and the methods for anything, would buy by guesswork You n, SHELL SERVICE STATION 1939 y, r TiUndty, !i Gill-ma- and LUNCH n the Corner by Lincoln High Bank Jmitm 1890 LAKE VIEW mid r.iir.ciinriT3 mrn; Hunt-Own- J. S. Johnson visltt d the first part of the week with his brother Peter Johnson at Ogden who has b en ill for suhe time. - the Windsor ward basket ball team. This entertainment was given by The Bishopric and the M. I. A. officers. All ward members 12 and over were Invited to atA very fine M.I.A. program was tend. presented In Lake view Sunday Monday morning Delilah Byevening including a short talk by each of the following: Milton land, Ethel Lowe, Emily Long Johnson, Ada DaWis, and Neal and Norma Hales went to Salt Scott; a solo by Nan Chipman; Lake to practice tor me Singing a talk by Clara Taylor; the slo- Mothers chorus that will taxe ,, gan by Dorothy Taylor and the place at conference. story of the Courtship of ElizaA stake M. I. A. dance wa3 held beth Barrett and Robert Brown- at the Second ward in Pleasant ing by Virginia Taylor; a mixed Grove Tuesday evening after MuQuartet with Paul Taylor, Helen tual. This was an overall and Ovesou and Mr. . and Mrs. Milo apron dance. Madsen; a talk on Courtship by A special muBlcal assembly proGlory Jacobsen, followed by one on Temple Marriage by Alfred gram under the direction of Mrs. Madsen and the last number, an- Erva Brinley was given Tuesday other solo, by Miss Chipman. evening at Mutual, A meeting of the Lake View A stake M. I. A. social will be Civic Club will be held Monday, at Pleasant Grove next Tuesheld 8 p. m. at the home of April 10, Chris. Jepperson. All interested day evening. This will mark tne are Requested to attend. The close of the inwinter Mutual work. Each ward the stake will furmeeting will be to discuss what nish twenty minutes of entertainc,an be done about the water system and roads in the vicinity of ment. The following young people of Windsor' under the directhe sand hill. of Ina Mangum will take No Sacrament meeting will be tion Lois and Harold Hoo-leheld in this ward next Sunday part, Beth, Verl and Ash, Phylis evening due to General ConferWanda Tope, Ray Downs ence in Salt Lake City. D. H. Fowlker, Loa, Mae Hreiu-soRuth Marrott, John Wright GRANDVIEW M. L A. and Bernard Walker. PRESENT ri.AY The Primary officers and teac11-er- s While Collars, directed by Mrs. held a business meeting Dean Nuttall, was presented very Thursday evening at the home of successfully by the Grand View Mrs. Bernelce Whitley. After ward M. I. A., Monday, April 3, meeting a social hour was enat Pleasant View, Tuesday at joyed. Sharon and Wednesday at their The dinner home ward. This play was one guests, of Mrs. Rhoda Hreinsou Sunday were Mr of the exchange plays conducted by the M. I. A. to raise money and Mrs. Merrill McKell of Spanish Fork. for the mutual activities. Mrs. Vodas Healy and two children of Mercur returned home after spending the past ten days I ' at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gus Omer. Confectionery PEOVO, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Nielson and daughter Iana motored to Salt Lake Saturday and spent the day. Gill-ma- j rs conference at Salt Lake 13-1- ... Why Pay rdoro? I This Is Progress 5 a ?r Reporter) Mrs. Elia Cragun and Sarah E Hooley attended Relief Society c, K. V n I 5. - Nb!-- j Mrs. Wal'are Morbey held a There w ill be no Sacrament quilting social Friday in honor meeting held Sunday evening 111 of her daughter Hortense. Those of Genertlj present to enjoy the afternoon the sard he au-- e 'Onferente being held at Salt Were Enid Johnson, M.r.nic D:tti-orLake. Ve.ma Kelander, Rhoda John-oMabel !lre..i of on, 11 Id b v hi Sunday School 11a Loy of Dt Fork and Amir'can All Sunday morning as usual. Irovo. not attending conference plea.--e he present. Six babies were blessed and received names at the Fast Diy ervices Surdy. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kirk was given the name of Caylene by her father. The Eon of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Colledge of Lehi was given the name of Ray Dean by his grandfather , George Shoell , Jr. The daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. J. EJdon Swensen a as given the name of Elma Rae by her father. d 1 Ferry (Mrs. -- 1 Mary Shoell. Lena Willett, Velma Kelandi ,, Enid Johnson and Minnie Dittimore. WINDSOR lOSBBSF 195 West 3rd South WE HAVE THE ANSWER Fof Your Building: Problems c |