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Show V Friday, June 2, 1939 THE VOICE OE SHARON This and That Visit . . . (Continued from Page one) Wouldn't that be a wow if they Firmaes did! Fi Department I t Whether you still walk behind the plow, t ' , ,V- i - ' --, ; .St"". or more modern, use a Work Shoes and that means tractor, you need real n Friedman - Selbys Guaranteed Leather Shoes. he-ma- Tiro Qood ES may differ on religion and employ different methods of getting the most out of an acre of ground, BUT, heres one thing they do agree on: Friedman Shelby Shoes for longer wear $1.50 Boys sizes to Now Only Firmages for perfect fit. 6 Contrary to some of the knockers, it is reported that tbe opening dances at Rosalawn were imukedly successful. Young people were there in abundance, too. It looks like a big for Kosalawn. Natural Retan Leather, plain toe double sole leather and Steel Panco. Heel Plate (Oil th z; Treated) Am Revoir, MEN, whether its for work or dress demand a Perfect fit. Dont be fit by chance, be fit by scien- Heres a Raw Cord Sole with tific a double leather insole Police bO X- j RAY Plain or Double toe cap Shoes When yon receive your diplomas at the close of gradual ion services, life with you only begins. You are to be congratulated on attaining your Sheep Skin from such a and splendid institution, your attainments from this on will reflect the power of the University, coupled with, your own Individual effort, to implant Its teachings thoroughly In your mind and apply the knowledge you have gained, to carry on. $2.90 If is exclusive at Firmages for all of Utah, South of Salt Lake. X-R- RiAA(ES ay mi There are . . . Miles of Smiles ?? ... Dependable Used Cars In Oar and Trucks One Owner good condition. 1928 FORD COACH Looks and runs good CHEVROLETS Real transportation 1929 CIIEV. SEDAN Runs good r Runs and Sedan looks like new. 1938 CIIEV. Four-doo- r See This! Sedan. PLYMOUTIIS Sedan. before DODGES quick sale. 1934 DODGE DeLuxe Sedan - New paint, new seat covers - A real bargain. 1935 DODGE DeLuxe Sedan in A-- l condition. 1936 DODGE Sedan Completely overhauled. Has accessory group. Radio Heater. 1937 DODGE COUPE Looks and runs like new. Has radio and De-Lu- 1928 PLYMOUTH Sedan, in good condition. 1930 PLYMOUTH Sedan - Motor completely overhauled New paint - Good -- rubber. heater. 1 1938 DODGE DeLuxe Sedan - All new 1934 PLYMOUTH DeLuxe Sedan dandy family car. DeLuxe See this car you buy. 1928 DODGE - Str. 6 Sedan - Priced for 1929 CIIEV. COACII Four-doo- 1937 DODGE 1936 PLYMOUTH 1928 FORD COUPE 1935 CIIEV. DODGES PLYMOUTIIS FORDS a rubber. condition. Excellent DeLuxe acSedan. cessory group. - Radio and Heater. Priced'for quick sale. and PANELS PICK-UP- S 1930 CIIEV. N A lot of serPanel vice at a real price. 1937 DODGE Motor overPanel Looks and hauled. rung like a new truck. 1934 CIIEV. - Priced for Pick-usale. quick 1935 DODGE Pickup with 36 motor 1936 FORD V-- 8 Pickup Reconditioned motor. 1937 FORD '2TON Stake body - low mile age. - Looks like a new truck. 1938 DODGE Pick-u- p - Practically new. N p. N N NAYLOR AUTO COMPANY The Home of Good Used Cars and Trucks Phone 476 490 West Center Provo, Utah y L - When the fine group of men and women pass down the aisle to their seats at Commencement to receive final Instructions and advice, the looker on mentally observes What of tomorrow? From your College experience, you have acquired knowledge and character development, which Is the most important ground work. Next comes personality and a determination to succeed in the tiling you have chosen for your life work. At the start you likely find the world and unresponsive, you be accepted warily or Easy Terms Low Down Payment i 'Ax 1 i - - .V: : i v will cold will with mlsgivingfe. Thats when you will be called upon to show your metal and yon will have to fight for place, step by step. Your character, knowledge, personality and determination will be put to the test, and, If rewarded by success, all of the hard tilings yon have gone through will have become assets and you .will look back with the feeling that the hard things is what has made you. The Nation is continually looking for bigger and better men and women. There is always plenty of room at the top. We know that onr Community is hapnv to have had you with us iring your college years a 1 Butler's Brigham join with the Young university in wishing you a future with all fullness. Bludcnts leaving for jour homes, we hope that you will enjoy your summer vacation and return in September with a determination to make even a better record over the term just closed. Cordially yours, jdtiierti 0AJTY STYLE . , help colonize the country. They also expect to visit the Grand Canyon and the Parks as they return. A t .; I,, . - - ' x'-v- a :: 4 , - t v , ''.'V'll - lX .... . w- - N Cecilia Parker, Mickey Rooney, Fay Holden, Lewis Stone, Virginia Weidler, Sara Haden in Out Xescwiihthe H ardys " DOIJ'T HAVE TO Playing at Scera, Friday and Saturday, June 9 and 10 WAIT! farm of Al. Lunceford in Grandview continues to Impress us. Some other farmers we know should take a look . . , That exciting quilt auction at the Sharon ward banquet last week, when $.150 was realised for the buildMore Impressive was ing fund. the enthusiasm displayed by the 2oo or more diners for the building program. Roy Park made a It looks good good auctioneer. to se the steam power plant at Olnn-teain operation again. Several Sharon and Orem men are employed there. . . The need for town planning was never more apparent, when one considers that street Is possible only a two-ro- d on the new thoroughfare by John B. Strattons home becailNe of the expense of moving buildings. The Board of Trustees didnt get the of Faith in concert and Heres tbe chance furnished two musical numbers. d Remarks were made by C. been looking for. Now Larsen, Bishop Gappmaycr you've make can and President A. V. Watkins. your home imyou Board Rules without having the is Mrs. DcLange the class provements leader and a great deal of credit cash. We have a simple AEC is due her for the success of Monthly Payment Plan for hanthese boys. Articles ducation Must be Free Editor one of Sharon Orem, Utah Wil-for- Dear Sir Will you kindly publish the following item in the Voice of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Murdock bft Saturday in company with their daughter and Sharon: Mr and Mrs. George Stanley of At a meetng of the Board of Heber. for a trip to Los Angeles Education, held May 22, 1939, where they will be met by their e it was unanimously voted to Miss Edith Murdock. all principals, music direct- daughter, On the return trip they will go ors, and summer recreational Arizona, visiting at leaders that it is against the pol- through Mesa, and St. Johns where Mr. in cotidudt to of Board the icy Murdock spent 6 years as a misschool buildings of the district having been called to any classes whatsoever where a sionary, Is fee street numbering and layout auy charged. too soon. It should be understood that any such classes that may be The club was en- taught from time to time In the tertained by Mrs. LaRue Gordon school buildings must be free to at her hon e In Windsor Friday the public. Soclat chat and games evening. BOARD OF EDUCATION were enjoyed, after which a ALPINE SCHOOL DISTRICT dainty luncheon was served. ... Qraduates (Rouble sole 4 f a many inof quiries. about possibilities Pleasant View getting a culinary water set-u- p through cooperation with Orem. With Orem the owner of approximately of the Alta stream, there are some interesting possibilities. . . That million dollar rain was hard on strawberry growers, it spoils so much of the fruit as it ripens. . . Elvis Terrys new home north of the high school goes up at a rapid rate. . . . The rapid increase ii. grocery stores, fruit stands and service stations across Provo Bench. Where do they get their business? . . . That well laid out and 'intensely cultivated University and Fireman Shoe, for only (Oil Treated.) I THOTS AT RANDOM This column receives Brigham Young Heres a $ tear one-ten- Farmers r ! When you are cussed, take as a compliment. No one cusses the dead. This column gets some comfort out of that. wV I 1 it New Work Shoe LOOK MEN! Famous Scout type Work Shoe i son-in-la- dling home repairs on easy ideas and terms. FREE plans advice are yours for the asking. SPEAR ad-is- LUMBER CO. iff "; f ? 'I;: .4 - $5 Mr. Berry Grower: SEE OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF VINEYARD Turpin-Bur- r Mrs. Geo. F. Wells, Reporter Marriage Solemnized Mr. and Mrs. James Blake, In company with their son Max and wife of Salt Lake left Thursday on an extended four of California, Arizona and Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith of Pocatello, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Davis of Heber visited here Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Davis at their home. Seventeen boys and girls were graduated from Primary Sunday evening and were presented diplomas by President Edith SpaldA very fine program was ing. presented by the graduatese who are: Mary Lon Harding, Dorothy Donna Whitley, Elaine Goode, Shumway, Jena V. Schroder, Ash, Fay Sorensen, Wilda and William Wells, Paul Larsen, Bobbie Soto, Darrell Clegg, Shirley Allen, Russell Gammon, Marlon Gillies and Jay Lee Johnson. Mrs. was Harold Murdock hostess to members of R. club Thursday evening at her home, Mrs. Olena Gammon Is home after a nine months stay in Los Angeles, California. The Vineyard Junior band have been practicing the past week and will march in the Strawberry parade at Pleasant Grove Wednesday in their new band suits. Mrs. Joseph Murdock is spending two weeks with her aged mother, iMrs. Rachael Giles in Heber City. Mrs. Hulda Hansen has return ed home from Carlin, Nevada where she bas spent the past month with her son Mark at his ranch. Mrs. Nellie Bliss of Spokane Washington Is visiting relatives here and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lloyd of Springfield, Idaho, re vistng old friends here. They were former Vineyard people. Le-Is- le GENEALOGY Amelia Latta, Reponer Phone 048J1 1935 Chev. 1937 Magna. The ceremosy 1938 was performed A. V. Watkinc President following which the immediate family and a few close friends enjoyed a wedding dinner at the Roberts Hotel. The young couple left for a trip and will visit the World's fair at San Francisco and other places of interest. The bride has been a member of the faculty at the Lincoln high school for the past two years, having taught After their physical education. return they will make their home in Salt Lake City. TIMPANOGOS Mrs. C. H. Poalson, Reporter Telephone Q4J1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. entertained 1936 1938 Pick-u- p Ford V-- 8 Stake Pick-u- p Ton Pick-u- p International Ford V-- long wheel base Ford V-- long wheel base -- 8, 8, 1937 Chev. long wheel base, with body These Cars are in Perfect Condition Your Credit Is Good Here Telluride Motor Co. Telephone 1000 Used Car Dept. 1 North and University By the Post Office PROVO, UTAH Row-le- y friends at their the home Saturday evening. guesta being mostly school mates who had associated at the Lincoln high school. Interesting table games were played, prizes being awarded to Alvlrf Rowley and Wendell Nellson. A tasty luncheon was served and visiting enjoyed. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Dean Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Poulson, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. David L. Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Burnlngham, Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Prince, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Clark of Salt Lake Cty. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Nellson of Springvllle, Miss Dorotha Jones, Miss Lkicille Farley and Framp-to- n Mrs Edna Larsen has returned home after spending five weeks in Long Beach, Cal., with her sister, Mrs. Orville Polly. Church services last Sunday Senior temple excursion will he of held Friday. June 9th to the evening were In the form exercises for the Sharon graduation Salt Lake temple from Guide class of the Primary, who stake. The Stake bus sill be available are now eligible for membership for this temple excursion at 50 In the Deacons quorum. The cents for round trip. preliminaries were conducted by to Bishop Roy Gappmaver. During Assignments for visits wards by stake members for this time the following people were confirmed members of the June: Beswick Tanner church, having been baptised Edgemont earlier In the day. Nina WatAnnie Tanner. Victor M. Ander- kins, Valene Neilson, Verna Lon Grandview Evans and Verla Cordner. The son. time was then turned to the Lake View Nellie Cordner. Pleasant View William Kock Primary officers with Mrs. Cynerhans. Sharon Samuel A. Carter. Maud G. Rowley Timpanogos and Amelia Latta. Vineyard Sam Cordner. I their daughter Virginia became the Ijrlde of Marlow Turpin of Collins. STAKE NEW AND USED PICKUPS AND TRUCKS A marriage of unusual Interest took place May 24, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Burr, when by -- the thia DeLange conducting program. Short talks by tbe boys showed tbe work they had been doing during the past year the The rlasg also repeated . . It Kills Bugs SPRAYS handled by SHARON INDUSTRIES are all up to standard, in fact, the very best manufactured. Several large gTow ers Orson Preslwich. A. Ray Ekins, among the number have used the lead arsenate and oils and are very well satisfied. Buy from your own organization, tbe cooperative Save money and build your community. way. Summer Oils Lead Arsenate Lime Sulphur Sliaron Industries THONE 034J-- 1 (At Old Mountain School Edgemont) HJ 4 H-i-- f S H iiS ti i ii ts . |