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Show Friday, September THE VOICE OF SIIARON linin' of Iiarmi 01jr ?ub . i&hvd vet , i.l Provo, Utah, iy the Sharon Cooperative Lduc&tional Recreational Printed by Utah .Valley PublKshmf Company, 6T North First Association of Orem. Ifc t tstrect. Provo. Uuh. entered as ivcund t ntsv Matter, October 8, 1VST, at the Poet Office at Provo, Utah, vinoer act oi March 8, Trip No. (hisn .r Lin-col- si hoi Bel-ho- BUS SCHEDULE ) following is the M'lu'dulo in the for tbe school tins Lincoln district for tins year as approved by Supt. D. H. Miuhell and Board Member S H. Blake: Sandhill Holilawuy Route TUe sii-tic- a. m. 1 ai-tr- U students) West on cau.'on road to west end of bench, north to street, wt-- t to Glen Williams north to Geneva street, west to Geneva, south to J. K. Allen's east, to Harvey Arvius. south to Lincoln street and in to school. Trip No. 2 a. m. (elementary students) Same route as above excipt talit it terminates at the Vmejurd sehool. Trip No. 3 p. ni. (Sharon elementary students) Leave Sharon school at 2:30. west on Wr-no- n street to Wilkinson street south to Lincoln and in to high LINCOLN SCHOOL e (Jacobsen, driver) Trip No. 1 a. m. (high school students) West on Curtis street to Sandhill street, south to Lake-viechapel street, along highway north to Bolton's corner, west around Holdaways to Lincoln street and in to High School. Trip No. 2 a. m. (high Bthool and west Sharon elementary students) West along Lincoln street to Wilkinson street, north to Vernon street, east to highway (wheelementary students unload) thence along highway, stopping at Town Hall and Snow corners for east Sharon high school students who live beyond w e school. Trip No. 4 p. m. (high school West and elementuiy students.) from school at 2 '30 on Lincoln street to Harry Arvins, north to west to Vineyard store street, 'north to highway, Vineyard school, thence around Geneva in reverse to the morning route. River llotton Canyon Road Route (Runnel, driver) Trip ,o, l a. in. (high school and Page elementary students on Canyon road) East along Lincoln two miles. street from High School to river Trip No. 3 a m. (Bast Sharon bottom, thence north through the elementary students) East from bottoms to the mouth of the tati-vove.--t t the Jluth School through Sharon along the to Stlt east, thence north to Can- tilt State road and in to the high yon mid and around to Mint or m ltooi. school ( 1lca ,u.l Trip No. 2 a in. Trip No. 4 a. m. (Sharon ele- Grov e) mentary studtms) East ftoi.i Trip No 3 p in (high si hod Sharon at 2 lid on 4th ninth So and Page elementary Mailt lit on Sth east, south to 4lh South and canyon road) Return stuih rt w ho lame in oil west to highway and to II. S. tip Mo I Trip No 5 p. m. (higli school Trip No. 4 p. m (Pleas .nl students) Reverse of trip No Glove) R.x k fniivoii iney aril Geneva Route (arteiville Roi.ti - i i j j (Riirtiingliam, driver) Trip No 1 a. m. (high school students ) Same as trip made last year by Mr. Burningham through the Pleasant Vlcw.Rock Canyon t except that it will he twenty-fiv- e minutes later. Trip No. 2 a. m. (Spencer u students) East on street from High Siliool to Carte rville road,, to t lit? highway, up Uiigwiy into Grandview. puking up eh mentary students which Mr. Williamson carried to Spencer last year, thence along the street running north on the east side of the Orem R. R. trai ks and into Spencer school. Trip No. 3 p. m. (high school students) Leave high school at 3:10 to return trip No. 1. Trip No. 4. p. til. (Spencer elementary students) Leave Spehcer school to return trip No. 2. Lake iew Grand View Route (Williamson, driver) Trip No 1 .a in. (high school students) Same route as that followed by Mr. Williamson with his hgih school load last year except that he must travel so as to cross the Orem tracks git the underpass rather tl.an at the Lake This latter crossing has State been condemned by tile Road Commission. Turning south the bus will pass through Grand View as of last year. Trip No. 2 a m. (Vineyard elementary students) West from the lrgli school along Lincoln street to Sand lull road, south and west to Lake View chapel, south along highway anil west as needed, thence bin k along th highway to the Vmevatd school. Ti ip No 3 p. m. (high school stildiutsi la . vlng high school at 3 lo this trip returns Lake Vii View hieh sihool students brought on trip No. 1. '1 up No 4. p. m. (Vineyard t lenient, uy students) Leaving Vinevatd at 3 4 3 this trip returns studthe Sandhill - Lake View ents brought in on Trip No. 2. (Steele, driver) ' View-statio- I - panfry I A New Type of Cooking School lunuiiimjjfUNimiimmminmiiiiuiiiimimuiHiiiuiiiHiijiiHimiiiniiimiiiiimtiiiiiiimimi art invited to witness most interesting demon- stration in our show rooms. You a I 1 2:30 P.M- PROVO STORE Thursday and Friday Sept. 6 and 7 oiHmMHiifiiiiin!i)!i),(( iimimtii nmiuijmnti'iffti'-- 1 f Provo Canyon Edgemont Route (Miller, driver) Trip No. 1 a. m. (high school and P. ovo Canyon elementary students) Leaving Wildwood as of last year this bus will pick up both high school and elementary students until out of the canyon prom there on down the highand way, through Edgemont across to Lincoln it will carry only high school students as last year. Trip No. 2. noon (Page Leaving students) Page this trip will run as of last year tc accommodate the first grade students at noon from sihool to mouth of Provo Canyon. Trip No. 3, p. m. Ihigh school and Provo canyon elementary students) Leaves the high school at 3:10 to return trip No. 1. Pleasant View Grand (Burr, driver) Trip No. 1 a. m. (high school students) Runs east from high school on Lincoln street through river bottoms to Page, thence south by way of Provo river bridge and in to High School. Trip No. 2 a. m. (Page elementary) North to moulh of Provo Canyon, down east highway to Page, thence in to Spencer as of last year. Trip No. 3 p. w. (high Bchool students) Retuns trip No. 1. Trip No. 4 p. m. (Page elementary students) Returns Page elementary students as of last year and returns the Grand View students from Spencer as of last year. elern-etitra- Complimented Miss Ruth Stott who is to be wed soon was honored at two lovely parties this week, Monday afternoon Mrs. Zella Colvin entertained at a lawn party where progressive games were played, fourtunes drawn from a miniature well and the following pro. gram was given: Mrs. Celestia Taylor sang I Love Yotl Truly accompanied on the accordian by Mrs. Harris who also played two accordian solos. Marianne Ercan-brac- k y read an original story. Delicious were refreshments served to 55 guests who presented lovely gifts to the bride-to-bTuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Sterling Cluff the Ever club gave a shower Ready for Miss Stott, games and music were enjoyed by the 25 club members and guests. The bride-to-b- e received lovely gifts. e. View-Rout- the Utah stake genealogical com. mittee was released at the Sunday PICKED UP slake conference, and has left this week for Logan where he will assume his new duties in the III PASSING Postal department. C. A. of Provo was named to suc-ee- d Mr. Johnson in the Genealoof A. Gardner Spanish Henry Fork, for 26 years a worker ip gical chairmanship. for the scouting, was New federal housing act reguSixth consecutive term as presifor dent of the Utah National Parks lations make it now possible from income whose ranges people Council at the first monthly session of the Coucnil executives $900 to $1500 yearly to buy their vdlued at around own homes Monday nigh in Provo. Dr. M. $2500 and pay for them on FllA W. Merrill was named first over a period of 15 years. and Samuel Blake of loans Monthly payments, not including Vineyard, second a $2000 Other officers and council chair- taxes and insurance on men were accepted as proposed by home would be approximately the nominating committee head- $17.00 ed by W. G. BartoW'TOphriam. Kathyrn Baird daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth A. and tbe late Henry Baird of Heber City to William M. Dans son of Mr and Dads zirz d ! it KS FTP 11 r Be Thrifty TO ORGANIZE Mrs. Hugh J. Davis of Vineyard. The marriage will take place Thursday, September 7, i i the Salt Lake terrule followed by a wedding reception the same evening in the Heber Social hall. s a graduate The bride-to-b- e of the Heber high school and has been employed by the Mountain fates Telephone Co. for the past four years. Mr. Davis is a Lincoln Inch graduate and also attended the I D.S. Business college. He fulfilled a mission in the East Central States and is well known in Sharon stake. Five hundred invitations have A. A. Anderson, chiefSout exe- Baird been extended to relatives and cutive, reported the summer friends to be present at the recamps of the council in enthusias- Nuptials ception. The newly weds will tic and glowing terms. Invitations are out announcing make their home In Salt Lake David A. Johnson, chairman of the forth coming marriage of Miss where Mr. Davis is employed. Dal-qui- st C FARMERS URGES . . . 00 n 0 CliHO A ? Shop where prices are low, where jj Buy at Bream every item is priced to save you money. bracks for your Dollars Sake. Orem, Aug. 2S. 1939. DEAR FELLOW FARMERS: Harvest-hom- e for a bumper crop of peaches is now immediately before us, just around tbe And just around the corner. corner one may hear the low rumbling, as usual, from disgruntled throats because of tbe and sNm outlook for market What is thq ' reason for .1 ice. such conditions? and The question is so old thread-bar- e that It 'is purile to ask such a question. Anyiliow, I hear you shouting the answer Too many peaches. . . The supply out measures the demand. Believe it or not. But I Believe it not and you will have to show me. The scirntest in treating this condition would use the term, If too many "cause and effect. peaches are not the cause, then what is? It is the lack of organization. Not too many. In the United States there is sufficient material and help to make in one year the nations asms 353 shoe supply for three years, and keep it up forever. With such a great supply of surplus we should be able to get a pair of shoes for j 'I , 25c, but we cant, are organWhy? ized. Shoe.makers are business &A men. The effect is, farmers have 4 A iyes to pay twelve baskets of peaches &s4 of a for single pair cheap shoes. But the old farmer stays at home and likes ft, believe it or not. Dont rumble old farmer, dont grumble, let. somebody tell you 4.1 the price to sell for and the price you must pay for his merchandise coming and going both wi.ys! Famous farmer! ? tr Let a few of those old sharks hood-win- k us into the idea that 4 organization is not the right thing. That It has arways failed. Those good old boys who are go- 4 4 ing to handle our products just to accomodate and help us out a lot "Baw, says the Dutchman. But then we are good old farmers. Well lick the pot while the shark rolls over on his back, watching the while, for another grab. Its 1 tall for the farmers aggrandizement. Believe it or not. Look over the Scandinavian where countries cooperation flourishes and . see prosperity among the people and monopolies going to the rocks. Tj The only antj only thing that Shoe-make- .Hmmmmnnmmiiiniitiumit Miss Stott 1, 1939 rs clod-hopp- Free Qifts to the Ladies ! Every woman attending these schools will receive absolutely free as a gift from our company, an attractive, durable Glass Measuring Cup. A special drawing will be held at each school. Ten Beautiful prizes will be given away at this time. Pome early and be assured of the best chance to win one of them. c Only Demonstration of Its Kinds West of the Rockies! Combination range will be used for these cooking demonstrations. Arrange to see this unusual Combination coal and Electric range in operation absolutely the first demonstration of its kind west of the rockies. A 1940 Two-In-O- Monarch Factory Range Sale n n it v-- u m will succeed J Again the Monarch Factory cooperates with Stores in the seven busy Monarch on sale the to greatest you offering Ranges ever to be offered in this territory. Offered only during the month of September. Dixon-Taylor-Russ- ell information. a: .. r -- ft- (B .rVftt-M-- r Read The Ads Extra Values $1.00 Values J .69 $ for Ladies Breeches AJy J .98 at Ercanbracks, you will make money and get your merchandise better Everything for Back-T- o MENS SHOES mMS For Dress or Work $.98 $248 -- 154 West Center 4 2ZZ $298 Schools 'AeESS t T $.45 3 All Colors $4.95 Grade Do your shopping (J Windsor Crepe, Ladies Gowns, $1.00 value fQfi 10 Womens Jersey Knit, Tea Rose Bloomers $ A ' t 150 - Mens 20c Socks Back to School price MEN'S RIDING BREECHES p Qdtwdiiiiiq IT PAYS TO LISTEN PANTIES 35c Values for Ri-e- d t CHILDRENS - Ladies Silk Panties Windsor ward is proud again this year to have the healthiest boy of the entire Utah County In their midst. This robust young man is (he 15 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hooley and is known to his host of friends as Lon. He will now reprisent 1'ffih tounty at the State Fair finals on September 1$. Hales Is club leader. Last year Verland MarroU, son of Mr Gladys Marrott and cousin to Lou had the same honor bestowed on him. Back To School 50c Values for Lon Ilooley Wins Health Award our Every Monarch Range purchased from will have Month of the September store during included with the regular resale price, 16 square yards of Genuine Felt Base Armin any other strongs linoleum or its equivalent Come in for more merchandise in our store. it is CpOPERATION. George WSidwell. PREMIUM OFFER r f-- A- V Provo s4t |