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Show THE rOICL Thursday, November 23, 1939 OF SHARON r-- - b dlu' linin' of Sitarmi - Evfucational Kecreationaj f7 Frt f Vt 'll XI XI ft ,X1 sharjK.r than a serpents tooth is the tongue of a thankless child! Whoeer lirst said that had had experience. So each oi.e of us ought to remember Thanksgiving Day as an occasion to express thankfulness for Our Fathers blessings to us in this favored land. Likewise God would bless all the world as He has America, if only its peoples would allow Him to do so. That other lands are less favored is large! due to mans own thanklessness, for their hearts have been filled with bitterness, envy, greed, hatreds, and war and distress stalks the earth as a result. The lesson ought to come home to America. Here we live under the protection of our Constitution, inspired Father. Our flag is the symbol of unity by an and faith. Every bounty of nature has been showered upon us. Great fertile fields, rich farms, orchards, and grass lands, with vast mountains filled with minerals, but more precious to us as natural water reservoirs are our heritage. Everything necessary to make life desirable, a kind providence has bestowed upon this nation. But as readily and as wantonly will America waste her birthright, as Europe is nowT doing, if this nation disregards Gods blessings by an attitude of thanklessness, which really is a lack of appreciation for what vve have. The results of such an attitude are waste and ' destruction of our possessions, and an attempt to hoard up, and gather unto ourselves that which is designed for the use of all. We should remember that the Prodigal Son never came back to his own birthright until the urge came from within himself: I will arise and go unto my Father. America will never preserve her birthright and improve her bounteous possessions unless we likewise recognize the source of our blessings. Hence it seems fitting to us that every Thanksgiving observance in this great land of freedom which of is America should be preceeded by a Christs Sermon on the Mount, at least this much of it: Blessed are the poor in spirit; for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are they who mourn; for they shall be Comforted. Blessed are the meek; for they shall inherit the U 1 C-- i 'I? ,P XI IH 'P XI ft. y y All-wi- se Ai r M- p it I. E. BROCKBANK, y y y y yxt yw y y y jj jj jj y y yXi y y y y y yXI jj y yx$ y yH y yXI special committee made up of Karl Young. Mrs VV. M. Paxman, and J. C. Moffitt. ft XI yXI F XI ft li ; yXi b EMs s XI yXI C A Select Group of 9x12 Heavy AXMINSTEIt RUGS Priced at $12.50 Now only $32.50 See these beautiful rugs in New Modern and Floral Patterns and select one or more from our large stock. ids I 1.19 and yXI e y y yu yXI XI XI XI XI b yXI XI XI XI m n A LATE STYLE BAG (h 1.00 f 493 H and up A PILLOW CASE SET MR GefcjL 7 BROS COMPANY The Department Store of Provo Rug Department XI b 225 H Merry Christmas for the Baby and those Little Dears Up to Six Years A WARM COAT WITH LEGGINGS AND BONNET TO MATCH A SNAITY KNIT SUIT WITH CAP TO MATCH A BABY BUNTING ONE and TWO PIECE A SNOW SUIT A BABY BLANKET A SILK DRESS and up A KNITTED OUTFIT FOR OUTDOORS A PAIR BABY DEER SHOES A PAIR MRS. DAYS IDEM. BABY SHOES jou a comprehensive list but there are many other things for you to feast our ejes on that are not listed here. What do jou think of the idea of clipping this ad out and placing it in your bag for daily reference. 0 Tell the Children to l.lMon to Our P PBOGRVM Friday evening, 5.30 P. M. - It Will Be Interesting! CHFFR-U- Yours for the Christmas Spirit CORD! VI.I.Y, SUPPLY STORES & SERVICE Phone 39 223 West Center cl cl GUSUTY STYLE Dorsey programs! ryv. tv fv cl Cl yI Just Arrived ! ! h Large Shipment Of if cl the V Wide y pXI Awake fa fa fa9 xi ft DRESS P w if 't; Af For Men Sanforized True to size $1.00 ,$1.25 Guaranteed not to fade. $1.50 West Center St. V fa fa cl fa $2.00 it Cl fa fa MeGGhnenG 2G8 Cl cl cl cl cl SHIRTS w qCl t--v cl cl p cl tv t--v Famous b yxn b cl Cl PROVO fa '??A?!? w mnrs& "sS, 'W 3 V4 ' cl tl Opening cl cl cl cl cl N of Bees Popular I-- i cl cl cl cl PIONEER Mica Surfaced 108 sq. ft. per roll. Complete with Nails and 35 45 55 90 SATURDAY November 25th cl cl cl Gifts for the Entire Family lb. per sq. 98c lb. per sq. $1.39 lb. per sq. 1.79 lb. per sq. 2.65 - ? 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Sowards s V Agency MORRISON Auto Supply .Ox PAIR OF VITALITY SHOES TO Acres Garden fl Vnm.niTiTTiumn 1 PILLOW Terms. New House Four Rooms BEING FINISHED on Term Plan. Fi A SILK SOFA Anew Homo e .... being i (I t BED SPREAD A GORGEOUS LACE TABLE COVER Up.to-I)at- House Near City Limits INVESTIGATE Riverbottoms A Bargain for Early Buyer! ll 1.00 A QUANTITY OF YARN TO MAKE A DRESS OR AFGHAN A HANDSOME LACE Presents Location i'i ar 1.00 a SET of (Bentral Tltai JAe SPRINGTIME CONSTRUCTION will commence Select YOUR LOT today! Any size and Any 1 fa and up A fj fl A BRIDGE -l o 1,93 .. 1.00 79? -l Hiink Now! Loss Than 3 Months. AJ r-- j ' 'ConS: finished Beautiful Brick Veneer Smooth Plaster Finish inside Fireplace In livHardwood Floors ing room Kitchen Vvith throughout eveiy convenient cupboard and cabinet Bedrooms have extra closet and cabinet features Bath with shower Fronting South With EXTRA Basement Apartment Most excellent Air Conditioner Stoker, Owner leaving Furnace Terms may be arranged. SHID PROTECTIOn H A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OR NECK SCARF A DEEDING SEWING KIT A GLAMOROUS TOWEL SET tflatf i'i and up A DRESS LENGTH OF SILK WOOL, OR CIIIFFON VELVET Just m HOSE IN ATTRACTIVE CHRISTMAS PACK and up Eosi All. Property Bargains - and up '3 j I ii NO-MEN- D r, VV home. Neilsen is seriously ill at Elias (A his home Reports from the home rf d an that there is not much change in his condition. Quite a number of friends from the ward attended funeral servrices held Wednesday for Mrs. Eliza Knight which were held In the Provo sixth want. Mrs. Knight 9 was well known by the older rest- - 79? A SCENTED SATIN BOWLES FOR MI LADYS BUDOIR A PAIR FRENCH KID GLOVES A PAIR OF BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED FABRIC GLOVES A NICE FLEECY ALL WOOL BLANKET Pal-mi- q and up A A BOX OF e y 10.75 1.93 'XI m il and up PARKA KMT SKI SCARF AND CAP OR IIOOD ve n 12.95 . txerLi-i-s- . 'tuud..y dents of the ward being an early Toui'-on-, Mr and Gtrald Carrente-- , who has been sutler here. The Knight family and Mrs. Lud hire for some time, went of Lake Salt Mrs Marion Pauls working built the home owned by Mrs in Manfi to siuad home bis to and Mr. Mrs. Lawrence liuh in the Sharon ward and City, and Men Eva Poulson. Thanksgiving Day. lattr owped the home now owned 1111 rd Laren. Mr Knight nmiiiajm.iiamiinumimimiii,',iiiiifimiiiiiuiiiiutimiiW)iunimniiuMumjiBwiiumnfi) !y G. J d tour vears neo. t Ezra Billings Kit Tuesday af- Hi noon for a trip to Washington D. C where he will visit his daughter. JIi-- s Lenore Billings, who is employed as a stenographer i Delivered to Your Door m the War Department of the Govirnment. Mr and Mrs Eine-- t Rowley of Levan spent the week-en- d here $6.00 PER TON with their parents, Mr. and Mrs B Piank Woffmden $3.50 TRUCK LOAD Mr. and Mrs Chark3 Searle and Mrs. James Slade of Tioche, Nev(T are visiting at the home of Mr. ind Mrs. F. B. Woffmden, af- I NORMAN FERGUSON, Dealer f ter attending the funeral services 033-Jfor Grandma Elisa Knight. They I Provo e1 Phone 93-JPleasant Grove or remained for Thanksgiving here w Ith their BJiiHininBimotiiigHnmtinmTmiiiwiiiMimimiimtffmniiiHuiniiiiuiMmwiiinirmmimnmtBiimiHnwHiwHmnnitiwtwHKiinifimiiniHiiiiiiMwi parents. A family dinner at the C. II Poulson home was given Tuesday evening in honor of Professof M Wilford Poulson of the B.Y.U. Voice who is home for a week on business from Palo Alto, Cal. where he is studying during his Sabbatical leave of absence. Those present were, besides the guest of honor, his daughter, Helen, Mr. dutuig the sa.ntmtntal serAlso a vocal duet by Mrs I m y Odams of Islanding and Ivetn Pyne B M. Jolley and John Ltwis of the Stake Board roncratulated the officers on the 1 1 tine work they are doing and Bishop Roy Gappmayrr expressed apnation for the Sunday school fi plet oflners in the ward Mrs. Vaneese Woffmden prePersonal Resented the lesson colections of Joan of Arc In Relit f society last Tuesday. Next fj week the Social Service department will conduct the lesson unI'im der the sjpervislon of the class leader, Edna Larsen. i'i Miss Ida Lowe became the wife Fi of George Arthur Coleman, of Provo last November fourteenth H with Bishop Roy Gappmaver .performing the ceremony. The marriage took plarrt at the Gapp-ntay- Modern and 1.93 THE VERY LATEST the n 3 5.90 Ih y y y In Todays Market! attorney, heads the new forum committee which will be In charge of Provos public forum during the coming winter. An executive aecretary is to he selected by a The Wutk of the bool was di pitted with I Mines and talks given by members of the d.fftrent classes Speeial mii'.iul numlim wire a violin SUIO by Donald OUen accompanied be Mrs Norma Gunn.il, and vio1 1 lin music piayrd by Royal Ncil- by Ruth llan-s- , ( J iii actnmpanud 0.93 10.93 LOUNGING ROBE Poulson, Keportar lelephon 04J Sunday s, luml conftrtnce vai t laSund.iv evu1 tig mill d t I supt 1 lieudot e F.uitj i ii ii O 7-9- A SILK OR CHENILLE A SPOUT SWEATER f ji Provo city L it b b yXI A Compelling Value coops and outbuildings. 13 acre of Terms, flSOO 00 ground. A LOMA LBEDS DRESS A BOSMAK HALF SIZE DRESS A LOMA LEEDS CIIIITON ELET AFTERNOON DRESS A BOSMAK HALF SIZE CHIFFON VELVET DRESS STREET A KLAFTElt-SOBEOR AFTERNOON DRESS A GARDEN FROCK FORMAL A BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED SLIP C. H. Mr -t I and up Ai Jxi of Spanish Brick liome Ain A BETTY ROSE COAT OR SLIT A BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED GOWN OR PAJAMA if Ai . chairman of the Fork, Utah County Agricultural association, hag been president since 1936, and is largely responsible for gome extensive surveys and investigations made by this group into Utah county Conservation farm conditions. committeemen have been named throughout the county during the past month and all Is set for another aggressive term. ! and up y TIMPAIIOGOS -i A WHITE COAT FOR SAFETY is Blessed are the peacemakers; for they shall be called the children of God. Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness sake; for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are ye, when men shall revile you, and persecute you, and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake. Rejoice, and be exceedingly glad; for great is your reward in heaven; for so persecuted thty the prophets which were before you. JONES i Y is Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness; for they shall be filled; Blessed are the merciful; for they shall obtain mercy. - Blessed are the pure in hearty for they shall see DAVID D v up earth. God. 4 it GIFT Suggestions LAY-A-WA- 1 Hw It ? ft ' ta . BUTLERS I Dieted & boct d t itv Mhttw, (X liter 8. 1937. at tiie Post Office at Proeo. Ft&h, under act o i Aiarch I, Isi i THANKSGIVING t,4 I w t-- Published weekly at Provo, 1 tan, by the Sharon Cooperative AaAociation of Orem. Printed by L uto V ai ey r uu Street, Trovo, tuui. .j t-- tins) Compard Our Prices with Products of Unknown Quality Con.YagonMH.Co. Provo, Utah. J t S' |