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Show i THE VOICE SHARON (DcLnna 051-R- 4 The Better Homes dub members were entertained at the hone of Mrs. Dorothy Smith Th afternoon Mrs. Z.dla Sutherland gave the lesson on Develop- aj 4luf SKID ri pnoTECTion lng our Personalities" and Mrs. Brereton alson sang, If UnderFlora Stevensen gave a talk on stood. Miss Clementina Calder, who is Home Beautification. After the lesson the meeting was turned in- studying in Salt Lake City, spent to a birthday party for Miss the week wtih her mother. Gladys Scott, a visitor. The guest many beautiful gifts after which refreshments were 1 d to the following: Mrs. Zdla Sullnrlund, Mrs. Katheiiua Elder, Mrs. Elmiua Elder, Mrs. Della Wilkinson, Mrs. Charlotta skinner, Mrs, Flora Stevenson, Mrs Sadie Elder and the hononed guest. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Vernon entertained at a family gathering last week at their home. Games music and refreshments were en1 those In attendance. Hereafter mutual will be held every Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. m. in the meeting house. James Blake and Henry D. Taylor, of the high council were the speakers at the Sunday evening Sacrament meeting In the Sharon ward house. Harold rnmtnnn'mnitr MORRISON Auto Supply West Center reiened joyed by 25. Laren Covington of Hurricane was an overnight guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bradshaw last week. The M. I. A. activities at Sharon ward were opened with a bonfire party at Canyon Glen. A fine program and weiner and marshmallow roast were enjoyed by b 225 Thursday, September 21, 1039 SHARON Provo i II ii i! 1: 1 ii i! ' JJt ii j HJVfh! s. No matter what shape your room is, we have an rum ALEXANDER SLliTH 1UM RUG MAMC TO FIT IT! 38 room sizes plains, figures, textures all with the Good Housekeeping Guaranty 013 j ! ul bw ... 33.50 12x12... $T4.50 tb may !( ad 7.6.. 18.00 0x21 ... 74.50 Ox riM TtOQ-- 3 j 9x12 speakers' at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening were Mrs. Ella Mrs. Jane Elsmore, Cragun and Mrs. Sarah Hooley. The Genealogical committee has charge of the program Sunday evening to commemorate the visit of the Ungel Moroni to. the Prophet Joseph Smith. Genealogy meetings commenced .Monday evening. Both the Junior and Senior groups met at the church house. Beatrice Kelander has been chosen as organist for the M. I. A. for the coming winter. The Scouts are going to take a trip to Eureka Sunday to gather pine nuts. Floyd Johnson and John Wright will chaperone them on this trip. Vance Baxter, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Baxter of Windsor won second place In the horse pullllng contest at the Utah County Fair. Harold Johnson gave a talk on his trip to Montana at the M.I.A. meeting Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hibbard of Murray and Mrs. Mary Cook Utah will grow 638,000 tons of of Oakland, Calif, visited with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and sugar beets this year. Mrs. J. S. Johnson, Saturday, Utah's potato crop is estimated Mr. and Mrs. Liasle Kirk and daughter Melba were Highland at 1,806,000 bushels this year. visitors Sunday. home Liasle Kirk returned Friday from a trip to Montana. Mrs. Virginia Wright and daughter of Los Angeles, California are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. Willett. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gillman, daughter Beth and sons Glade, Dean and Norman left Saturday to attend the Fair at San Francisco, California. 71 St. Zora Aston Is having a wonderful time visiting the World's Fair at New Yoik. The Pleasant Grove Fire department made a hurried trip to (STANLEY) the James Backus home SaturMILK Tull Cans .. day to extinguish a fire caused by sparks from the chimney. Mrs. Kerr-Maso- n Backus was bottling peaches arid JAR CAPS was unaware of the fire until iner Dozen formed by a neighbor, Leonard Hooley, who noticed the flames SUGAR on the roof. The root and kitchen were badly burned before the arrival of the fire departThe W)R BROS COMPANY Rug Department PRE-SEASO- HEAR or Views the News Commentaries on Current Worldwide Events Dally, except Sunday The Mon! E InllmPiln 71 N. 5th West of Lehi. Gus Omer Is 4 10-LB- FOR LB. GREEN PEPPERS home seriously hurt as a result of a fall off a platform at the P. G. Canning factory onto the tracks below, with many tomato boxes following him and covering him up on the tracks. He was wheeling the loaded boxes and slipped, resulting in his injury. 25 69? S, CAULIFLOWER ment. S? SALT BACON LB. 150 MUTTON LB. 150 CHOPS 368 . 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CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE DEALER 1937 CHEV DeLUXE TOWN SEDAN Beautiful Opalescent Green finish; upholstery like new. This car has two new tires with, safety puncture-proo- f tubes on front. Motor renewed and guaranteed. ACRE FRUIT FARM $G0 Radio. 191 South TIRE REPAIRING See Us Now highway near Lincoln high school, Orem. Only Heater, Defroster University Avenue CASH FOR CARS OR EQUITIES Liberal Allowances on New Cars Night Wrecker Service U. S. TIRES Phone Provo 153 and BATTERIES $1850.00. $400.00 down. Terms on balance, like rent. better than the quality of materials and supplies that are used. Why not buy where you know you get the best Without paying a premium in high prices? Drop in and browse around for whatever you need. An V I West Center Street PROVO NOTICE! ments, etc, making It possible for many men formerly disqualified now to enter the service. HEAL REALTY Company West Center St. and In such amounts as to not Interfere with normal nutrition. If your child buys his lunch at Bchool, make It your business to know what he eats." 10? 5-L- BS. DlQ'3naSE,,G fects. Good candy is not harmful except in certain diseases If taken in moderation and at such times The age limit for entry to the has been changed from to 18 to 31 now. At the same time the other requirements have also been reduced as theta. Q. tests, dental require- ) v ? artist can Cockrell & Jones 136 West ,i be little Provo, Utah Center Favor Ruhl Art Supplies r BRIM IIALL ? 131 West Provo : 1 : ; Ken and Used Furniture BROS. 1 North Bought and Sold 1 Phone 260 j NEWand GRCULAT0RS CHEAP Used J PROPERTY! STUDIO COUCHES 5x12 R. Lot. 3 A. Mod. House 118()0, coop, 4 R. by 12 R. Lot. 3330. 2 Apts Mod. Bik. House, $2200 H A. Frame House $1500. 6 R. Hwd, Floors $4750.00 5 Apts. Inrome. $6600.00 i A Mod. P,rk PI, View - 2 MONARCH FACTORY as low as SA $2495 BUY YOUR RANGE OR HEATER ON EASY TERMS 2'qs' Center St. SQ. DIXON Provo YARDS - TAYLOR Brk Store Site Mod OF FELT BASE LINOLEUM Or an Equal Value of Other Merchandise Given with Each Monarch Range 16 Apis $3s00 During September - RUSSELL - & 7 . l Circulatsrs 164 West KOVO The Home of Price and Quality Provo, Utah Phone 4 $9795 New Radio Station East Center 1G5 R't'irrcse as low as Provos home with full basement on main set of American-A beautiful dinncrware thrown in at made no cost to you with each range or heater purchased on this big stove special. 32-pie- on the opening of K New OF HEATERS and RANGES r, tite at meal time. Hazel Stevens, nutritionist for the Utah State Board of Health, in discussing this problem states; Many health workers feel that candy or too much of any concentrated sweet Is largely to blame of children. for malnutrition Perhaps the most serious effect of candy is to lessen or destroy Congratulations SPECIALS I Saturday z: SALE N Now that sthool is underway again it Is important that we give attention to the amount of randy that children eat and the time it is consumed, states Dr. Lloyd M Farner, Director of Health District No. IV of the Utah State Board of Health. It is common for children to eat candy at recess or on the way to or from school, often resulting in lack of appe- (1 (sited 1 r Says Expert U. S. Navy 18 to 25 4 j,, Keporter) and Mrs. Fred Lystrup announce the arrival of their first grandaughter at the Lehi hospital Monday evening. The parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Culledge FLG0I2-PLA- N H Ban (Mrs.' Ferij Nieiseu the appetite for milk, vegetables, and other important foods.and to crowd them partially or entirely out of the diet. "An excellent example of how this actually works out was afforded in a health lesson with a group of children. On the table before the ilasx was displayed a good day's diet for children of their years a breakfast, a din-nand a supper, with ample space between them to indicate the long morning and afternoon intervals without food. Following the discussion of the diet and why the various foods had been included, one boy was asked to Imagine himself the one for whom the meals had b en provided; to assume that he had eaten the breakfast, that during the morning he had been given a bag of candy which he had eaten at about ten or eleven oclock, and then at twelve oclock bad been called in to the dinner now before him on the table. It was suggested that he sit down at the table and say and do exactly as he would under similar conditions In bis own home. The boy was apparently able to visualize himself exactly in the situation, for he sat down, took one look at the table, and remarked: Im not very hungry noon. this (Another glance around the table.) I don't think I care for my milk (pushing It away as he spoke.) And I don't want any potato or vegetable. (These, too, he pushed aside In disdaiit ) I guess Ill eat my And the meat and the dessert. rest of the class agreed that he had done as they would probably do under similar conditions. When ones appetite Is dulled by sweets there Is not, as a rule, a desire for mild, bland foods like milk and vegetables; but any-- 1 thing to- make an appeal must be highly flavored, as meat or more sweet, Supposing the candy which spoiled the appetite did furnish as many calories as the food it displaced. It did not by any means take their place In other ways. Pushed out along with the milk and vegetables went a greater part of the growth proteins, the lime, iron, and other minerals and vitamins, while the candy which replaced them brought nothing but calories in return. This loss, if repeated day after day, as it is with so many children, will undoubtedly have disastrous ef- CAUSES MALNUTRITION Interesting services were held last Sunday evening with (.scar Anderson of the Stake High council and S. H. Blake of the Stake presidency as the speakers. A piano solo was played by Esther Hansen. Gapp-niavBishop and Mrs. Roy and Miss Pauline Beffert, visited with Mrs. Beffert at the Salt Lake hospital where she is receiving treatment. Max Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philo Edwards, is recovering nicely following an appendicitis operation performed at the Clark clinic last week. William Palmer of Blanding, visited here last week end with his son Lawrence and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Nelson visited at the L. D. S. hospital last Saturday with Mrs. Oswald Coombs who has a new baby daughter. Mrs. Coombs was Miss Leona Nelson, before her marriage. A very successful Primary party was held Monday as the opening of the years work. About In 150 children participated games led by Mrs. Nina Booth and a feast of watermelon was enjoyed by the children. Mr. ALi XVDCB SMI1 if bvtOO WINDSOR CANDY Mrs. C. H. Poulson, Reporter Telephone 04JZ nl MARROW i TIMPANOGOS , - Reporttr) Brad-ha- Telephone OF 20 A. M XW. Large Lot Brk House Mod. Fruit and Gardpn Farm. ANY GOOD BUYS! PHONE 1009 Willard L. Sowards Wicker Chair or Rocking Chair St, . . . Used Used All Leather DAVENPORT LIVING ROOM SUITES New UNFINISHED CHESTS as 4 .... 14 Used low 29 $ 2 Furniture Center Exchange Easy Terms No Interest .9 9 PHILCO RADIO fL3 up m 316 West Agency Office: 89 Wert 2nd North Provo, Utah Used - 95 St. No Carrying Charge J |