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Show TIIE rOICE OF SHARON lp pbltehed wklT t Provo. T'tah br th. Sharon b' uuh Entered as Second CWi Utah, under act of Maicn 8, lr.y. Oct vlvr C wnrtir Edition! c- ti e Post Office t B, fUermtional - Vuhin t Provo, AM THE LAW I Preopntuig Edward G. Robinson in an entirely new characterfrom his ization, lar removed famous gangster roles, Colum-bm- s I AM THE LAM opens at the Pcera Theatre for a two day run on Tuesday and Wednesday, John Beal, Otto Kruger and Barbara ONeil. A second feature on the program is Western melodrama at its best. Tainted Desert, starring George O'Brien and Laraine Johnson. . The film is a sweeping expose of conditions which grip more than one large AmeriWINDSOR can city. Robinson Is seen as a - Reporter) college professor (Mrs. Ferry Niel-o- n who overnight becomes a d when Mr. and Mrs. , whirlwind drafted Johnson to wipe out a racketeering ring. announce the arrival of a daughAs a fighting prosecutor, It Is his ter, horn Monday, May 15th at task to des'roy the octupus' of the home of Mrs. Ester York. crime whose tentacles have spread Mr. and Mrs. John V. Johnson are into every walk of life in a city the proud grandparents. where the police and the district This' community extends symattorney are absolutely, power- pathy to Mr. and Mrs. Woodford less because terrorized victims Wilkerson over the death of their refuse to testify. In the cast, infant son, Lee Cook. The little n besides the star, are such one passed away when it was players as Wendy Rarrie, nine davg old. Graveside funeral May23-24- d two-fiste- well-know- Your Dollars Pay You Dividends .At Provos Dept. Store C.P.S . PREMIUMS were held at the Provo cemetery. The program Sunday evening at Sacrament meeting will bo under the direction tf the Auronic Priesthood boys with bishop Harris in charge. The Bishopric are very desirous of a 100 per cent attendance of the Aaroulc members and their parents. Tuesday marked the closing of Primary for ano her year. President Zora Hanson and her counsellors Rozella Harris and Lydia Smith extend an appreciation to all Prlmaiy workers for their help In making Frimnry a success during the past wiuter. The Lindon school orihestra under the direction of Mr. Vernon will give a program Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. Eleven boys and girls of Windsor received diplomas at the commencement exercises at the Pleasant Grove high school Thursday evenidp as follows: Blanche Aston, June Cragun, Bessie Downs. Lyle Ilooley, Berneice Johnson, Milton Johnson, Zola Kirk, Merrill Maxfield. Margaret Stark, Millard Tope and "Eva Walker. Congratulations! The teachers of the Lindon and Sharon schools . enjoyed 8 supper at Mutual Dell grounds Monday evening. The preliminary mqsie at the exerciseswill he graduating given by Howard Lowe and Warren Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Woodford Wil- kerson expect to leave Thursday for Bear Lake io make their home. Gloria Cook, sister of Mrs. Wilkerson will accompany them for a short visit, enjoyed a welner roast and outdoor party Monday evening on the amusement hall grounds. services limn1 nf Hijarmt Are Nationally Advertised Merchandise members are asked to meet at the Spalding home at 8 oclock. Mr. and Mrs. E. Carlyle Bunker have a new daughter horn Sunday morning at their home. Carl it. Andreason who fa attending school at Los Angeles spuit a few days here with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Axel F. April by Sharon people numbered 114 endowments, 118 couples sealed, and Go children sealed to parents. At the request of the general authorities of the church, arrangements have been made to hold a special session for bridal parties on Wednesday of each xsetk, beginning at 8:45 a. m. This meeting is for those who are to be married or who are going e first time and thrpuuh for He immediate family or friends who may he accompanying them. BYI.OR BROS COMPANY THE DEPARTMENT STORE OF PROVO-- ' Reconditioned SALE: Mowing Machine, Hay Bakes, FOIt Cultivators. 03 IK-- W. F. Wiscombe, h-- This and That in Provo Saturday evening. A program was given and refresh(Continued from Page One) ments served. The young couple That de- were the recipients of many county are barren lightfully attractive chapel and ioviiy gin,. They will make amusement hall which were built their home in and paid for in record time by a The Vineyard school closed nu re handful of people a feat that shows what these people can Friday morning after a very year. The teachers were: do when they have the will. A'so the elet trie organ which was in- Prim ipal E. A. Berk, Miss Jenstalled recently, worthy of a ward nie Anderson, Mrs. Ileen Fermany times its size . . . The guson. Mrs. Miriam H.lls and Edgejnont Lierary Club which Hr. Jennie Murdock. J. E. Wells of Park City and really studies the world's best litMr. Clinton Wakefield of Huntrare a the and, way, by erature; institution in these days of gossip ington spent Mothers Day here clubs, bridge ilubs, etc., masque- with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wells. Robrading as literary clubs Band suits for the 57 members ert Elliott, the leader who planned and pushed to toinpletion of the Junior hand will be comthe ward buildings a former pleted soon. The youngsters will county official, a public worker be featured in several parades of vast experience, and a man during the summer. who whenever Edgemont is menA dance will be held Wednestioned inevitably comes to mind. day, May 24 in the Recreational You cans think of Edgehall. Refreshments will be sold mont without thinking of the and a good time is in store for They have done so much all who The ward attend. in the way of furnishing leadery genealogical committee with ship not only in the ward but In Gammon In charge of the the stake. And good cooperators party are the sponsors. The with other communities too. . . . dance is free, but a small doJames B. Ferguson, successful nation will be accepted. All are orchardist who finds time to ren- invited. Our Boys der public service. Hes been servGod gave us the trees In the ing for years. . . . Mrs. Marlotta forest and those wonderful flowers she He gav i us the fish In the Sea grows. . . . Mrs. Pulsipner, who He gave us the rain and the has inspired so much of the musiMr. C. H. Poulson, Reporter Sunshine Telephone 04J2 cal culture of the community. . . . The song of the bird and the bee James Pinegar, new comer, with An interesting He has given us a world full of a passion for work and progress. Mother's day was given Sunday morn- program blessings former school Harvey Booth, When our burdens seemed hard board member,, ward pioneer and ing under the direction of the to bear student, reminds one so much of Sunday School superintendency, He gave us his only begotten his father, the late Judge John honoring the mothers of the Son ward. A tribute to mother was E. Booth . . . The Brereton famiAnd our sins he was willing to lies, lovers of music, whose singgiven by a member of each class and a response given by a share . . . has ing delighted many. us beautiful Smith's orchards, outstanding ex- mother. He haB given Temples amples of good orchard prartice, Lovely potted plant were disWhich fill our lives with Joys 2nd & dsIlgLt to look upon. tributed to the motlfers by the But best of all these blessings A1 Former Mayor VanWagonen He has given us our share of and Dr. Spaulding, Provo men girls of the New Testament class. The concluding numbsr was a boys. who, although absentee landlords, musical O Mother reading take a real interest In their orch- Mine accomIvern by Pyne silver and crave Some may gold ards and farms and the communAnd other things by the score ity; also, are good cooperators. . . panied by Ruth Hansen. But the man who Is father to a That haunting memory of Adel-beThe program in church next boy Bigler, whose friends were Sunday evening will be given by Could wish fi nothing more. batons and enemies nil. The the Aaronic Priesthood quorum Our hoys will be men of tomorrow community will never seem tne members. It fa expected to be To carry this work along same without him. And such one of the outstanding programs So today lets he boys with them dreams he had for it. . . . Lydia of the year and the Bishopric For tomorrow they may be gone Hogan and game struggle would appreciate a good attenGone for the lack of a kindly to keep things going. She also dance of ward members. word finds .time to help others. . . . All boys holding the Aaronic or the at of a gentle hand, Scout Master Yeates and his Scout Gone because there was so much troop will be heard from. . . . Priesthood, which includes ages That they did not understand; Those power plant employees and from 12 to 20, are reminded of Gone because some one failed at their families who provide the the outing to Aspen Grove this Saturday. The outing has been his task afspark! to keep (community And did not do as onr Savior fairs going, more Important than arranged to commemorate the asked. the power plants themselves. . . . 110th anniversary of the restorWilfurd Stubbs, practical real ation of the Aaronic Priesthood. Oh God give me a house with an estate salesman, who knows what Trucks will leave the church he Is talking about when selling promptly at 8:00 a. m. The open door That the hoys may come Inside; farm lands. His knowledge plus boys should bring their lunch. Let me feel the thrill that they his Integrity Impresses prospects. Mr. and Mrs. August Nelson trusted me, . . . Lorna Mecham, champion spent Sunday In American Fork And In me they could confide. Y debator and English student, with their daughter and And give me courage, faith and country girl who has made Mr. and Mrs. Wallace hope Y. good in a big way at the the Hebert3on. During day they That I may carry on . . . W. F. Wiscombe, implement went up American Fork canyon. That I may lend a helping hand dealer who has the courage, In Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farley and When everything Jsas gone wrong middle life and in a depression, And as I journey on through life. to launch a new business in a family and Frampton Collins I know my greatest Joy country district. - - and It fa on were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Johnson, Will come. If only I can help It's way to success. Some other fathers hoy. And aJsjf that group of individuSunday. Ferry L. Nielson als seldom mentioned publicly, Caroll Farley spent Sunday who, through good times and had with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. a . tasks. their They dally Carl STAKE GENEALOGY keep Farley. our are the real mainstays, apMrs. Myrtle Chirstensen gave a plause to them. Amelia Latta, Reporter review of the book "The City of Phone 048J1 Bells in Relief Society meeting last Tuesday. A special musical Stake genealogical board and number was a trio by Mrs. Amelia nnion meeting will convene In Mrs. Geo. F. Weils, Reporter Latta, Mrs. Flossie Asay and the stake seminary building SunMrs. Pheobe Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Spaldday, May 21st at 2 p. m. Both of senior and Junior department ing will entertain the ladies lessons will be given. R. club and their husbands Friowner Because an Temple ordinances performed day evening at a welner roast in in the Salt Lake temple during South Fork of Provo canyon. All nereis money quickly! COS No. 5 West 4 rm. frame home, other out bldgs. C8 rds, ground, special ImSale provements paid. $1800.00, terms, .... TO Vim-yard- suc-cef- ul .... , j .... Le-Ro- TIMPANOGOS LINCOLN HIGH NOTES on 10 or 15 year repayment water f.g.u marking the day's plan. Interest Grc on unpaid sports. Pride was written on most balance. Senior high faces as the graduatNo Fines - No Penalties ing class posed for their Tribune-Telegrapictures on the bleachers Tuesday. If you need money on good rieasant Grove reports enjoy-- I meat of Mrs. Woolstons dancing security ' class In their, presentation of SEE dance reviews recently in that community. Our Loans are the Best Two of Lincolns girls debate teams won second .place at the state meet Saturday. Daryl Stewart and Cleo Davis, affirmative, and Mary Jean Skinner and M&dge Lewis, negative, took region five. New student officers body elected recently are Phillip TayLewis, lor. president; Madge Angeline Brim-hal- l, score .ary. Certificates of award were granted at Assembly Monday to each student who has filled the requirements in any field, as follows: Naomi Ferguson, music; Cullen Christensen, tennis; Mable Christensen, debating and oratory; Tom Adams, stock judging; Mvrth Liston, posture parade and girls track; Dallas Greener, boys track and basketball; Boyd Davis, scholarship; with Philip I'SED TIKES: 2 550-1- 9 t ires for balance due; 3 S6-Taylor, next year's president truck tires, (good ones) fyr 236 West Center making the presentations. The canyon party recently was $18.00; 22 other tires, all sizes, from 50 cents to $1.00 enjoyed by 40 members of the See Morrisons Auto each. Junior high, with baseball, hiki ; i : i t v AX ; Supply. hunt, and ing, a porcupine m t; Dixon Deal Estate Go. fl j AWVD) 'i hr A 1939 Simp fe, Sllont, fwltd-le-Sit- tl n ly E ft E THRIFT UNIT with Oil Cooling "Th daddy tf tbm all " HUISH ELECTRIC 230 W. Center Phone 1432 St. c:::::u ( refrigerator. 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