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Show voice or siiapAn T1IE Sin.' limn.4 Put K H . Pr L I tt I t y L i i t ur, Jatk DiR-l'- mg' iv - i y -I i ut.iUu.na. KecrtBUoRAi it if Cunw), LI Notih Live . wa- L Uttr fc. 3 1 r ut tie Po&t -' Offue at Provo. ti tf.ariJ;is goal, according to his own words, was that he wanted conviction the champion, and one. had had be he lie that COUL.D Slugging enough ' . ta kill any such desire in most boys. To Tie beat up and mauled into, pulp only made him fPel the urge more m the running where he couldf give it" as well n VU Hi, as take it.1 Thats something for every youngster to remember punishment kills some people it makes others. The second ingredient of a champion is CLEAN LIVING, says Jack Dempsey. That gqes for every field of endeavor. Whether one wants athletics, or bookkeeping, art or science, chemistry or physics, whatever field he enters he needs a clear head and a strong body. Jack urged that no boy under 21 years of age should touch a drop of liquor or tamper with tobacco in any form. His saying so will go farther with most boys than all the sermons they have heard from all the pulpits in the city. Jak Dempsey has the truth on two wial factors wHch go into the making of Chant- ions. The third factor is education. Dempsey admits his handicap. Many a time he would have risen higher and nobler had he continued his schooling, instead of dropping out at the fighth grade,' he regretted to say. So does many a man in his later life. Its just so easy to find excuses for not doing the hard thing, and studying is one of the hardest things on earth for a growing boy to do. The woiAl is so attractive, the outdoor beckons so delightfully that these stuffy old books are motheaten and crumby to eve'ry, boy who peers into them on a lazy Spring morning. Why stay here? Conteon, lets go some places, is the urge away from the school room. feet Dempsey knows to his sorrow that that appeal is false and disillusionment comes. The world is to-he'- ' While Euroie seethes in wars, WINDSOR Ferry Nielsen (Mrs Reporter) BEAUTIFUL LITTLE HOME! A Carefully built Best Contractors Strutly modern Brick with Handy and Convenient Cupboards, ilosets best grade of 1 our linoleums large and Two light rooms with bath Basement looms ITS LOCATION FEW STEPS OFF CENTER Close to Center TALK , OVER CONVENIENT TERVIS BETTER BUY THAN RENT ABSOLUTELY .NEW and dear from Mortgage or en.untbran- - any GOOD BUYS! PHONE 1.000 Willard L. towards Agency Office: 80 West 2nd North 8t., Provo, Utah COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE Also experts for WASHERS, REFRIGERATORS and othew Electrical Appliances YOU CAN REAP REAL savings Phone 618 SE1BERUNG CHALLENGE TIRES SPECIAL Vi V our Credit f citi-u- p illelue f . guaranteed to 1e vvb.it vve V1' i14 IiETTEircOAL . (,1T OIK I'KIlLs OX (,'l N CHRISTOPIIERSON tMllk LOIS j r COAL YARD Phone 791 1015 5Yest Center St. Dt T. R. Co.: DEXTER VASHER TIRE REPAIRING See Us Now BRIM HALL DURING OCTOBER MORRISON Auto Supply BROS. ACT NOW aniiSave rwA.tz f'i 1 Wa-sher- s E aforesaid, personally appeared D O. Wight, who having been duly sworn according to law, deLet the magazine of picposes and says that he is the ture news be your guide to editor of the Voice oE Sharon shoe news. VC e have the latand that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, est styles in the Shoe Hit a true statement of the ownerof the Shoe Year. Roblee ship, management, etc , of the Shoes. Young men and aforesaid publication for Hye date like their style. shown in the above "caution, relikes quired by the Act of August 24, Anyman 1912, as amended by the Act of their more- March 3, 1933, embodied In section 537, Postal Laws and Reguvalue. They lations, to wit; 1. That the names and adcost just 8 o clock dresses of the publisher, editor, The Aaronic Priesthood boys are gathering tomatoes to fill managing editor, and business are: their quota assignment for the managers Publisher: Sharon Cooperative Church Security. , Edui AssociEmily Aston, Emma Harper, R F. D. No 2 Provo, Utah ation, Emily Long, Vola Hamock, Mary Editor: D O. Wight, Provo, Eethel Lowe, Erma Jarman, Ewensen and Enid Johnson have Utah Business ManagerVictor C been at Ple, ant Grove to join Provo, Utah. the band of Singing Mothers from Anderson, 2 That the owner is- - "Seera II E I N D S E L all parts of the county to bing at the tonfei em e tins week ill Salt a non profit association, no shares of stoik, individual memLake City Optical & Jewelry Co. Johnson and Milton bership onlv, no par value, R F Floyd Johu-o- n are registered to attend D No. 1, 2, and 3, Provo, Utah 3. That bondthe known the BYl at Provo this (onimg SLE holders, mortgagees, and other dmter Mis Sylvia G- - II. has bei n Feiuritv holdi rs owning or holdMoiby Dr, Ileindsdman 1 per cent or mire of tot U i liosiu as GUalier leadi r in MIV ing amount of bonds, niottgacis, or Aliout Your for the (oming wlntir Ees Caml Hams lias 1m n ibosin otlnr securitifs are- None 4 two That the to ait on the Stake Bouid in pniLiaphs of the I.tivir Comity .is dimtur ovi t above, givingk the i nanns owmrs tin hold, s and mur-l- l Our Glasses Stop Headache, the 'Old list mu nt Lin is". v bold, rs if anx coot on not Ej e Strain and Clear Your Wmd-o- r - non d for hiving . To piove thisln'v th I1' nf Moi kholl. rs and good SI H tai 1. so.untv lipid. is n thev appear the following have b books of He compinv ( Xbsolnti Result., t.ii.ir.intcod) at tie Ib as., nt Glove lm-Hu- - 'H'on ni Caiad r fortunate to obtaining a solid carload of art from the fat torj before the war prices Dexter These Wadncs won't lat hmji with the took present demand for tin in. You mut at at once to rah in on th present low prices of this Big Money I her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Ferry Nielson had as her dinner guests Sunday, Mr and MrB Cle e Humphrey of Pleas-is- h Fork and then the rest of th ant Grove, Mr and Mrs. Allen Johnson and Mrs Willard Livingston of Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Odeal Kirk of Magna visited their parents here Wednesday A special hd program was presented Sunday, evening b the MIA, under the direction of Dorothy Johnson Ward meetings in Windsor now commence at 1.30 p m instead of ! of Washers Purchased Before War Prices Took Effect Solid 1 SawngsAeniT THE WORLDS FINEST WASHER This bl. inning t ripple roiitrd enamel finished, t 'irpedo tv Jh, streamlined washer is the most beautiful and most effhient washer on the market. Thousands of women In this vleinity are enjojing the easy, earefref washing liour wnh a Itexter AVaslier. You, too, may enjoj all of the many new features of this amazing! washer Washer if jou pun base a new Dorter Twin or bingle-tu- b Take advantage of the big saving offered from D. T. It. Co. this month. DIKING OCTOBER YOU IT JtCHYSE A GENUINE W jgy - MAY MODEL DEXTER AS LITTLE AS INTtSOR W ASHER $44 .95 a 4 MAN j 4 C'racccS-VITII YOUR N7 HOME I i -- -- Yit-ion- iliy G ilTmati. son t cy of tin ln-- i 7t li , 'llt ,n r'" bolder or !e -- to. k- - lias- -' of giad ii (Ilif.rd S, udi A V y'tfyy Vi . i - - . e I! -- r-- fillip 1 Lumher is the most important thing jxtv put into you home. Unless you are an expert at judging, deal with a firm whose reputation assures you ofjquality and fair prices. We are equipped to gwe you servo e on any lumber job large or small. Call TJ. 1 Vulcanizing Tire Repairs A USD 11 General Mechanic North University Avenue iv N in-o- 8-- 4 Our Coni M was given by class leader, Sylvia Morly The babies wue following blc-'-eand given names al the Fast day semces Sunday ike little sou of Mr. and Mrs Oidm Miner was given the name of u. s. TIRES Ei nest Don; the infant son of Mr. and and Mjs. Joe Jaikaon was givtn t the name of Erwin J., and the bon BATTERIES of Mr and Mrs. Milton Smith was trnmu.in-mniir- t given the name of Dawane. Earl Bay of Junction City was a vibitur at ciiuicn Sunday Mr. and Mrs A E Whauolt of were Cedar the dinner City 12f West 1 North guests of their bister, Mrs Blame Johnson, Tuesday evening Provo Phone 200 225 West Center Provo Martin Walker is visiting at Spiing City. Eva Walket, Bernice Johnson, Statement of the Ownership Beatnce Kelander, Margaiet Management, Cir ulatlnn, I to., -: wrAf u i Stark, and Winifred Foutz i of AJ the Aits by Required Congress a home at the joyed candy pull Of August 2i, 1912, and of Zola Kitk Tuesdnv evening x- 1 Mis. Velma Kelandei and son, Man h 8, !).(.! i a 17 ja 1:i Carl, anif Mis Beatiiie Walker were MiWvale. visitois Sundav. Of Voice of Sharon, published Mrs Lena fVilktt has had as wethly at Provo for O' t. 1, 1939 AS ADVERTISED IN her guest the past few day. lu State of Utah i sioter from Illinois County of Utah The family of Mis W m. Kirk ss entei tamed at a dinner in her Before me, a Notary Public in honor Sunday, the occasion being and for the State and county -- Furniture Co. Fret Delivery Hohest Weight I pnoTECTion hr GRANITE r '0 ftKID. fm unt v bold, r appI'l'i'll Hie books of tin o'ii(i ,nv as nil, ' or m anv oilier fdmnrv Hr. s, r rny of tin M h Ua Li hani-o- n Dinliin r.Iition tin name of the p. grad for whom s1(l of I h 31 h grado O) of- - 01 ..opotation r nor-- , an pr hih.juw of tiust.e is ,0 ting is giv.n also that the said two paravriphs co in- Hat i . Jr l'rom 7th Kidd tat. mints tain tnbra. in z at fonimitt..' i ban in in L. nnd I!. ter and I.04 M it lln lartv fiantg full knowbdgc and In lief Lois Hooi.y fommltt.e B.tli ns to tin iri umstances and conditions und( r w hi. h sto. khold.rs Hooley has b. n . Inis, n as and f. .liritv holders who do not of tin stud nit bo.tv Mr and Mrs John Grud and appear upon the books of the William Grant attend. .1 tin fune- company ns trust. . hold Fto.fc Mrs M,(le.iv and se.UHtiej m a capacity other I ral of th.ir ,r than that of a bona fide owner; I at Ann il:i Fork Tburs.lav Mrs Thflma Hoolev and h( r and this fsi,iant has no rfason to 1 believe Jhat any other person, moth, r Mrs Elnqi Jacobson, d at a show.r for H mo-- . or corporation has anv I thrr- - an I daughters and in hon- - inter. Ft direct (.ndireet in the I or of thiir daughter and said Ftoek, bonds, or other securiC49 w 'Lone Rh. a who m marties than as so stated bv him ried rerent'y to Mi Coy Ki.km.in D. O WIGHT Games were enjoved and r.fr.sh-ment- s Editor. served Many biautiful and Sworn to and subscribed before I useful gifts were received by he me'thls 3rd day of October, 1939 bride The party -- as held in the I G BENCH Third Ward amusement hall at My commission expires Mar 22, Pleasant Grove 1943 Is (,Oim1 It Is Good Hero And Your Old Mattress i U ( i If - K - the sacrificing c- 1 You can save up to S25 ovcr"onginal equipment prices if you buy NOW! SPRING -- FlLUDyllATTF, ESS OR ONLY I ! atlonal-Recreatlon- Take ads antage of the savings you can make during our Harvest Sale. Replace your dangerous, skiddy tires NOW. the new Stibcrhng Challenge tire is a husky brute wth plenty of mileage built into its tough "Affmite Tread. Its extra strong cord body wilt take the bumps and knocks mile after mile Its fully guaranteed in writing. A PerfecUl?ten3M'Product fin a s Booterie Take Advantage of These Prices Sat. W?Wi. ROYAL mid t! c h o y' HARVgtSJPSAXE OF $38.50 t ' Sirs Emma Nliholos has been ill the ft.tst week, suffering; from an attack of a) pon.li. Itus and heart- - trouble , Regular Rein f Society meetings bt mg Tuesday fop the com ing winter The Theology lesson & Appliance 83 N. Univ. Ave. f ale Barriers Rise Again . Ralphs Radio . " n, , -- It is necessary that our government officials act to close all loophole's. They must put all bekigeient nations no a cash and carry" basis sell them.ll t he arms or contraband they wish to buy, providing they pay cash and carry it home at their own risk with thur own boats and their own crews.. Ail Americans should 'be warned that they travel at their own risk and give American investors every moral supiort possible but no armqd protection. In other words, war debts can not lie made if transactions are in cash. Our boats and citizens cannot be sunk if they stay off the water . . . and American youth cannot be traded for copper pennies if foreign protection is cancelled. With these many war excuses out of the way war simmers down to j(ust getting mad at somebody . . . and the nation cannot get mad if John Q. Citizen has nothing to get inail auuut. S. L Times. ? m Ii 5, 1939 -- ief-- i registered 1.1 ( Carrrvrould Work Cash and How .re. J. Llp.er Jaioh.-svirt tailed that he l:td just atross the street front the Denvpsty family at one time.' Ra.v V. Wentz, now of Orem was Jacks eailv feather litre. EtTy old timer in town had a tdory to ted about Jack Dentpsey 'or the Dempsey famio put the finger ily. But it remained for Jack hirm-elon the stuff that went into the making of a Cham-'piovvTfteh tv AilkJ. ball lc s ll.ih'irg ,r .a tl a! d ect'if K 111 . hw.te governments il .1 bau n i of irojHitv and !', in-- 1 lice Gi miv tl nm o' e stiff to mot lit r. Lcs l'latui t s enact laws w i u it j lolol it c nulcs of uit.nn dimensions and will's n cm tioss.p.r tjle j.tate h if into another, while u cr stales exact toll lor the Use of the hieh- nt w,i s bad Vd bn Uniisj oitatnm. AitiJet munutetuud in out state ait taxed he lore t hey rna ei Lr a ncichhor-lig- sL.te. . f,.im aie nut remitted sale in Diodikts Rcuhbonng ((immunities because a state line intervenes. Ti ticks moving in interstate commme are required to pay duty laltue they may pa's over the highways of adjoining states. In an tifort to gain some imaginary advantage, citizens from one state are penalized for doing business in a neighboring state and jet we are not a group of nations, but one nation, one people. We have at least one advantage, however. We are not called to bear arms in defending state lines. However, just as in Europe where national boundaries are so costly to maintain, barriers erected by one state against another are costly to its citizens. The removal of the barriers making possible a free flow of interstate traffic would mean millions t6 farmers, manufacturers, merchants, but most of all MILLIONS to consumers. Irrtermountain Transporter i i isjt to Ills home town. Trovo. ai ott.mlan ft r sfme stock-takin- g first thing Dempsey did zen '. we 1 pUM-teiu- irt Stuff CKampionship td a ,i UJ LTtaf M huro t bl fit the pnvur of e, n"t half "0 tl.rih'irg wth to :qi mute it. God dots not uit piaiD btfon swim" lie halts them up detil, ui,.l only during e and stiuyele ..tul tan lind tlitm wlntlui J? the nunu.iK taith or the pieeiotis lrtnmis tiuths of GiKTs.umxtise Only champions" find 0 e tnith, m n hne of omliaxor, in any fuld of tl ought is ught odjciiti n is uecemuih or attion Denip--t- , an ingredient of that m'uhip stulf." imrmi ni lv t. t 1 --ih Thursday, Ovtuber . Clayson&Richins U7 Soulli I nit.a trand-daughtc- r, Step up. Hi nters- Youll rest! in this collection of hunting articles. - Easy FIIA or ALC Payments Under FH terms and protection we ran give you extended credit or start you off with small capital. Ask for full information Come in and browse around at leisure. Youll find esery thing you want. v. ' Ulalilimlisr& Coal Co. CARLSONS Sporting? Goods miiiHHiiiiin 'iimmuintHttiimnuiiHiHniimiptutu tt'ii 164 W. 5 4 in u IVf. Phone 232 '? T |