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Show Friday, May 12, 1939 THE VOICE OF SEAZOS 01fp of C. Plans Mail Box Project; Sidewalk Completed C. Uoirc nf Sliarmt Recreati ooal Pnblukhd weekly at Provo, Utah, by the Sharon Cooperative Education Auociation of Orem. Printed by Utah Vaaiey Fubit&htng Cominy. 67 North Fuat Provo, Utah, mi Entered aa Second Ciaas Matter, October 8, 1937, at the Poet Office at Provo, of March S, 1379. act Utah, under Chamber of Commerce officials are enthusiastic about their new project with the U. S. Mail boxes along the State highway, reports Orlo (D. Allen, secretary, and likewise are almost jubilant over the REMEMBER completion of the sidewalk profrom the ject now stretching North to the South of Orem. All mail boxes are to be erected on a 4 x 4 post of Oregon fir, P'inted white, states Mr. Allen, each individual to pay for his own box, but the state highway commission to bear the cost of erecting them in a uniform manner along the highway. Anticipation runs high for the added beauty which this project will give the state highway through the. town. Another gesture of the Chamber towards safety along the highway is the purchase of five or small School Sallies new girl signs to he placed near each school along the highway. These are proving effective elsewhere and Chamber officials think the expense is justified. Wn you plan your spring cos; tume and choose your accessories, youll find that weve been planning far ahead of you, with Air Step styles that are precisely right In color and leather and far out in front in fashion. Youll save time in completing your ensemble for we have Air Steps for every smart accessory combination. Vineyard Stages Sheaf Binding Ceremony Sg.50 BOOTERIE V ? 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MOTHERS DAY y AND MEMO si'-te- V Sheaf binding ceremonies by the Vineyard Gleaner girls Sunday evening in the ward recreational hall were lovely iu every detail, with pretty baskets of ferns and spring flowers adorning the hall, and an exquisite lace cover and yellow and green tapers making the candle lighting ceremony delightful. Delia Stone directed the impressive program, in which the girls appeared with beautiful formal gowns, and lovely corsages to match. The numbers included: d2i W. Center St. Mr. Lucille year have been Oirne and (Mrs. Alice Thacker. The girls completing their work, being 100 per cent of the ward, were, Mrs. Rosa Lee Madsen, Mrs. Susie Wells, Mae Thacker, Elva Rawlings, Laura Stewart. Verna Harding, Eva Allen, June ing. Gregory, Dona Spalding, Reva What it means to bind the Shumway, Luella Thacker and sheaf by June Gregory; demon- lola Sorensen. stration of the individual binding of the sheaves by four gleanMrs Mary Stewart and her ers. Mrs. Julian Ercanbrack of The presentation of the scroll have spent the week at from the M. I. A. general board the Ercanbrack sheep camp east was done by Adele Fielding of of Coalville, in Summit county.' the stake board. A selection from the gleaner chorus, ana praycf Mrs. Addie Dykes and children by Luella Thacker concluded the of Spring Lake spent Sundap with program. "Taps was sounded as her mother, Mrs. Viola Dusten-ber- g a final tribute. and family. The Gleaner leaders for the ?t 1837 Pontiac teed Mowing FOR BALE: SALK Coupe, alao 1037 Chevrolet machine, Hay rake. Pfck-uBoth' fully guaraa-totxCultivator. Call W. F. W Phone I. J. Burr, 04R1 OMR-1- . FOR A trumpet solo by Max Pyne; prayer by Eva Allen; selection by Gleaner girls chorus. History of the Gleaning by Reva Shumway; duet, Eva Allen and Verna Harding; story of Ruth by Laura Stewart; violin duet, Lots Keele and Verna Hard- N. h"irst West Phone S 16 1 North University Ave. We Give S. & II. Green Stamps II. 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