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Show THE 01 VOICE illu' linin' uf s'liarmt puh t &t Provo, Uu.h, by me Sharon CofTrative Oucjt unai Prw.twi by Utah Valley Pub aLii g Cc'njiu.j, ST of Orem. Stieet, Pro vo, Uu.O, isht-t- i we-i.l- Aifciia bt October tVcond C4as& E ottered Utah, ttndttr act of March S, . t v. tv names are r.ot Ik re montR-ncd- Dec. 25 & 26 Mon. (Xmas night) & Tucs. . thE Christmas tide v. e extend to all the Season's Cm tiros, mid a food wish for tie coming New uf llcaven he with us ail, is our Year. .Y.u the And trow ;,t at Pr, Vineyard x.arj imhoimjc, Finance Committee T Tb sT- N.O W - N Nv . - -- I - ONLY 3 MORE SHOPPING DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS The smart thing1 to do is to complete your Christmas shopping NOW and , avoid the mad scramble of buyers the One visit to this store will last day. take care of your whole mens list (DeLenna Bradshaw - reporter) Left to Right ( Sitting ARIEL LARSEN, JOHN K. ALLEN, VICTOR M. ANDERSON, HUGH J. DAVIS. chairman; (Standing) JOY O. Cl, EGG, VERN WILLIAMS, BRADFORD SlinnVAY, CLARENCE N. GAMMON, This committee had the task of raising more than $11,000. They presented the assessments and collected them dividing the responsibility among them for contacting all ward members and many others who donated to the Chapel fund. 3n fUrnumam dairy farms of Utah county. The year previously he had been elected secretary-treasure- r and manager of the Vineyard dairy, which position he held until 1936 when he became president. It was through his efforts largely that the Milk Producers association of the Salt Lake Milk Shed was organized and he was named president of the Salt Lake Federaled Milk Producers association. In 1932 he was elected a member of the Utah state legislature, in 1934. and was He served on many important committees, such as State Funds Appropriation committee, Highways and liridgo committee and as chairman of Irrigation committee. Elmer lloldaway was equally active In his tfhtirch duties, being a memhtr of I ho first high council of Sharon stake, a position he relinquished to become a member of the Vi:;i ; ,.rd bishopric in 1935. He served well on ward commitHoidawnv, First co.mM.ior itt the tees as on stake or state commit1,'sh,,Iru ' 0,1 Aliyi3St 20, 1935 tees. lie was a member of the (ha V ;a rd ward liM one of its ward missionary committee from mo. t jiggu-ssirand devoted its first organization. Three of workirs. his own family have been on misElmer Iluldaway was a son of sions. Amos D. and Lydia Thrower He took a leading pavt in the lloldaway, born Oi t. 13, 1879. He erection of the Girls Mutual received his education in Provo home in Provo canyon, serving as city at bools and at the Brigham chairman of the Sharon and Utah Voting academy. stake in its building, and was inin getting the road to His life bad ev. r one of strumental home constructed up Mutual (lie Dtid cnf( rpi iso. At the tntivtty of 11 j e: s be was the ninth fork of Provo canyon. early working ride by tide with his Vineyard lias produced many failii r on Uie coii-- t to tion of the fine men and women and have railroad, and in the taw mill mid ro, k tiuarry. He married lost many of them, for whom we nnd nil mourn. The death of Elmer Mary Ellen Kkins in 1903, tliy moved' to Vineyard end ho. Iluldaway on August 20, 1930 kail farming and dairying. took away from us another honIn 19ti!t he pTi'haseil the And-- est, industrious, and faithful citiHohlaway farm, which he de- - zen and church member. vcloped into one of the leading Contributed H If fi (f f 0C1 Some Timely Suggestions: CLOTIICRAFT and SOUS AM) 50 3 P:? VARSITY-TOW- j N I OVERCOATS " 22 3 25 -- P H 1 00 ! a p ii k if $ ' $ J .00 -- ru-- e i I q Two Pairs 1 .00 1 I i i f'4 I Interwoven Socks Three Pairs ! i idJr ? I? J Li a i? .'3 L w fi Hansen Gloves ei f'! Your choice of linings in Fleece, Knit Li S. wool, Lambs wool or Fur, or Unlined. i;l e: Li sat & U he Voice of (Benfral ZItai Li II Li fi 00 if P ? I? f u Presents ii House Slippers An . . . . KOVO Dorsey! star ! f If ri 1 ii if h f f? ; to 8:00 P. CHOCOLATES Miniature 3-l- bs. i; I! AT ; i! SHRIVERS is the worlds greatest saxo- 1 Watch for Jim phonist! I my Dorseys orchestra in 5 Style Leadership KOVO 1 pk-J- X tA V c1 - fc wUL -'- v. V -- i a'5, ran programs! 12 f0 ZfCiloctjcles 3-D- ...... ?TOPS ;TI H 2-L- BS. BROS HKGT 21 R WEST CENTER ; MARKET GROWING FASTEST 25 270 DOZ. 150 100 35ti LB. 190 230 Mann Slippers For HER j Smart and Comfortable in Satin, Patent Leather and (SO PIT 0D Soft Calfskin. 59$ to .0 TIES HIM SCARFS GLOVES HOSIERY ; $1.00 to $1.00 $1.00 to $1.00 25c to $1.00 SUSPENDERS HOUSE SLIPPERS SPORT SHIRTS DRESS SHIRTS $2.98 50c to $1.00 $1.65 and up $1.65 to $3.50 $1.00 to $3.50 MOSE LEWIS For The I 55c to $1.00 For Built for Comfort and long wear. Soft or hard heels. 93 FOR HIM . . . $2.90 YOUNGSTERS and will consider any reason-i- ; able offer, therefore no price ij mod. frame, p is r;h cn. 3 bed root is, carpets on main ;j Home beautifully j; floors. I! finished. brick, old, can remodel to make $ 800,00 Ii $ 250.00 5 -- Vacant lot Acre Farm home full water, on canyon rod a. Sale 64 l 3AOO.OO. Prows and Haws Realty Company WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT SEE US AT B3 North University Avenue j; Provo, Utah Phone 456 Ii I tFi M- ; 4 M'lPU-m-Fr T 5 AH 1 DO YOUIt XMAS SHOPPING NOW ( S,3 MINCE MEAT 467 2Q 370 L Pkg PROVOS Reporter) 6 Km. mod. M. LB. TOYS Made by Startup 'DATES Cc,, Brick next . ! 23 WALNUT MEATS GIFT in- Franklin llopper, at the Sharon ward amusement hall Thursday evening. The Baxter family extends an to all relatives, appreciation friends and neighbors for the kindly sirvice rendered by them during the recent sickness and death of their mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Morton Baxter. Nyle Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harris Is ill from the effects of blood poisoning in his hand. Beatrice Icelander, daughter of la Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kelander suffering from infection caused by a pin serai ih on her cheek. Elder Wayne K. Johnson of Pleasant Grove was the principal speaker at Sacrament meeting Elder Johnson Sunday evening. recently returned from fulfilling a foreign mission and gave a very; interesting talk on his missionary experiences. John Muzzell, Thelma Harris and Blanche Nielson attended the i CLEAR PIIONE Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hendrick-- ! son attended the Wedding Reception in honor of Mr. and Mrs. to 9:00 A. M. - Stt5ISh CHERRY CHOCOLATES' CHRISTMAS WINDSOR Ferry Nielson XMAS CANDY 35 LB. 10 2-L- yams SPECIAL vited. (Mrs. No. 1 Mix MIXED IIUTS No Peanuts ORANGES Sunday No meeting will be held Sunday evening. . j will bi All are School next Sunday. Featured During This Special Event Assor,ed CHOCOLATES 3?ncy ' box TURKEYS Commercial EAGER TO SELL STORE HOURS iE - 23 Below are a few of the Holiday Items GRAPEFRUIT at the in the TIIE OWNER IS Tt 1 derson were the speakers Sunday evening meeting ward house. A Christmas program given by the Primary and Thriftway Prices Effective Friday and Saturday, Dec. 22 useful gifts. The M Men and Gleaner Girls will join in a Stake Xmas dance to be held Wednesday, Dec. 27th at the Second Ward amusement hall in Pleasant Grove. All ward members are Invited to attend a Christmas social and dance sponsored by the Relief Society officers and teachers at Clara Sidweil, Mrs. Meriam Brad- sliaw, Samuel Carter and Allen Bellows attended the temple ex- cursion to Salt Lake Monday. Lucius Laudie and Oscar An- Dorsey & ii afternoon. Under the direction of Miss Norma Hampshire 35 students of the Petite dancing studio furnished a fine program Monday evening in the Sharon ward house Half of the proceeds were given to the building fund. attended the Lucius .Laudie Welfare Church Carbon stake meeting in Price Sunday. President Young of Alpine stake and President Warnick of Timpanogos stake accompanied him. An excellent M. I. A. dance M. Men was sponsored by tile Tuesday evening after Mutual. A fine orchestra was engaged and an enjoyable time was had. MrB. Alice Wilkinson, Mrs. Stocks Arc Complete at SHOP & SAVE THE THRIFT WAY Mrs. Louic-- Blair if St. George Pox. is spending the Christmas holiMrs. Lorraine Wright enterdays with her son James Blair asd family and other relatives tained at a shower in honor of her daughter LaRue Thursday here, at the home of Mrs. afternoon A number of Sharon ward were Games Lillian Swensen. people attended a party In honor of Mrs. Vernal Williams at the played and a good time spent by home in Lake View Thursday the 25 guests present. The bride to be received many beautiful and Weve put in a generous stock, but t be ( 95$ B For your selection of fancy and staple merchandise for the Holiday Season. Sunday school Ward conference at Manila Sunday morning. Clayton Wright, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wright is confined to his home with Chicken SHARON And Take a Load Off Your Mind - J Mickey Rooney and Ann Rutherford in "Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever" ! r - 4 Get Your Gifts For Men -- 2Sth. !r ''I 'r ball hut d..y. I'm.' iGteige returned pre-ldln- g. ' gq " 1 Lin-du- E. CARLYLE DL'NEER, Second Counselor As we near the conclusion of our tfard building program we give thanks unto God for the blessings that have attended us, and for the peace and satisfaction in the actask. complishments of a worth-whil- e No feeling of animosity has existed among us during the entire period of construction. The Committees, from the beginning have remained true and faithful to the end. It has never been necessary to replace one of them, for each has tarried on his share of the responsibility to the completion of the project. To these devoted workers we express our thanks and appreciation. May they receive as a reward for their service that feeling of peace and contentment which comes to all faithful souls. It is a joy and an inspiration to the bishopric to look back over the many conferences and meetings held during the period of construction and to know that through them all no serious differences of opinion arose, nor any expres-- , sions of bad or ill will. Most surely the spirit of the Nazar-en- e is a safe and sane way to live. To the members of the ward auxiliaries who sponsored entertainments, served banquets, and assisted in numerous other ways, we express our thanks. We are grateful for the good will, cooperation, and encouragement received from; them all.We also express our appreciation for the help and encouragement given by the members of the Sharon stake, the Voice of Sharon, Scera, the local press, the neighboring merchants, and businessmen, and to numerous others :u home Monday H'endins a week cUittng rel.,t!vrs in Idaho, Tuesday afternoon a Wright Mr. and Mrs. .Aruasa re of the instead was held social Mr. and Mrs. Loss ErLnley gular Relief Society meeting, of t. aad der the direction of the wotk and wee ditiuer guests Howard Hams Sunday. Gifts were hubiueBB leaders. Mure hooks hate been received changed ar.d rifrcshmcLts sfvcd. ui1a ing library of the by tic P.T A. eir, "The wtEdsur camp n can ha borrowed at the and held Utah riutieets of Daughters s. bool. Parents, avail yourtheir regular monthly meeting at tV read the tome of Mrs. Mary MoxfuTd selves of this opportunity literature. choke Thursday afternoon with captain Mr. and Mrs. Ross' Brimlcy had The Mary" B, Hales and Sunnext meeting will be held at the as their gurris Saturday Eldon Mrs. and Mr. Erlrnky W. day, Johnson, home of Mrs. Jennie the second Thursday in January. of Ephraim, Utah. Giove, . T1IOR1T C. IIEEERTSON. Bishop RAYMOND HARDING, First Counselor APPRECIATION mud ward s. f, invert lv, " S- - lu IT. un-ap- d desire. Ftl Njrih tiso Chri-tmu- - Eertiem PJt K ST, at , Thursday, December 21, 1933 Mrs i;'.:.::.i'tii Pratt and SHARON Delivered to Yrour Door Warmly lined with durable soles. All styles and sizes. 4 to .49 j CVinf J 53.50 PER TON f $3.00 TRUCK LOAD 1 II jj ij g - i- Booterie 121 West Center Provo NORMAN FERGUSON, Dealer Phone 1724 Provo or 3333 Pleasant Grove |