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Show TIIE VOICE OF SHARON PLEASANT VIEW TturHay, Fdruary Duke aud Mis Mtihu LradsL.w. Andrea Watkins gave a retold Diirwlhy Park. Myrie June Grteorv of fall Lake story, and community sitn-irwas ilr ha LauJuSTatton. U;Lnt San Jay hire with her ehjovid by the gtoup. Dainty ld kitilHlll Georyt patents, Mr. and Mrs were stivtd to followi- DlLetllia Ilailsl.aW Ellen Holdaaay. Mius - !P,np (Mrs Zdla Colvin nnr.'i WSLL-BUI- T s' r, N Pay tlte Balance on Easy Monthly Terms Youll find just the garage youve been looking for among the many plans at our office. Designed for hinged or overhead doors, these garages will make your car Fllis llolddway of Let! is and a house on the farm of erredmg to went Colvin Mis Harold his father, Albert A. Hoidaway laMt.iiJow, uk to atlt lid and expects to move las family the funeral servn.es of Mrs. Elizahere soon. beth Mr. and Mrs Thos. Bridgeman Stanley Jones of Ogden visited with R. G. Ercanbrack one day of Escalante have moved to Vine last wetk. Mr. Jones and Mr yard to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rowley o Ertanbrai k were boyhood friends the Timpanogos ward have moved Miller Harold and CharRs Miller left this weth for Omaha. to the Martin Williamson farm. The Union school children will Ntbiatka. They will work in the present the operetta Tom Sawmiddle west this summer March 11 Mrs. Harold Miller has gone to yer" Monday evening, in the Vineyard ward hall. This Star Valley, Wyoming, to spend a to be a fine performance few wetks with her fdther. Mrs. promisse and all school patrons'ara asked Miller's brother is making the to attend. trip with her. Mr and Mrs. John K. Allen Honor night for the Sharon attended funeral services for Mrs stake Boy Scouts was held in Leona Coleman at Bicknell, Pleasant View ward Sunday even- Wayne County. was A given. good program ing. Clarence D. Ashton, assistant county agent and Mrs. Yvonnt Perry have returned from Logan - Reporter) They report a very pleasant and (DoLenna BradBhaw educational week. The M. Men and Gl aner Girls Mr. and Mrs Newell II. Baum Mr. and Mrs lull Tri-Sta- te LUMBER CO. PHONE SO & SPAM 23c 10 WIIEATIES, pkg. 11c CORNFLAKES 4 PI A 2 for X y MATCHES carton 14c w CORN, 3 cans for 28c JELL DESSERT pkgs. f r Mm A 3 Wesson Oil, pint 24c MACARONI .or Mr A SPAGHETTI, s. Wald Kitn.t'h Ili'ltl, of lltaf',11 the debate toui Latin nt Twitiloll, Li-n- Mi- Lyle McDonald, Lila May M, Donald, Mu Watkins, Mis. Maude Park. V Hancock, John Human, Marvin Stratton, Franklin Stratton, Norma MiEwan, Beth Veuna Vernon, Arba Day, Winston Downs, Yard Downs, Lenore Kofford, Verl Jacobs. Rudolph Wolfgiamm, and Carlos Rich, nephew of Mrs. Watkins The Relief Society held their monthly social at the home of Mrs. Maude Reynolds Thursday afternoon. The tea tier's topic was given by Mrs Fern Laudie, and a solo was sung by Mrs. Lucille Anderson. Delicious refreshments were served by Mrs Nora Kofford, Mrs. Cragun, Mrs. Lueile Anderson and Mrs. Rey-n- c Is to a large crowd. The from following people Sharon ward attended the Temple excursion to the Salt Lake Temple Tuesday; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bellows, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mangum, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs George Sidwell, Mrs. Agnes Pace, Mrs. Eliza Anderson, Miss Chloe McEwin, Mr and Prc.-twU- I WE ARE NOW MAKING IKE SULPHER SPRAY LET US KNOW YOUR NEEDS Let us repair your Ladders and picking bags or make you new ones. birthday party, O t (,. uxIan tinuiug tu ,uc uig; at u ouvui hall. The YT. L. M. I. A. under the direction of Mrs. C. M. Stone and Mrs. Vern Williat is cooked and served the banquet. Mrs. Edmund Spalding was hostess to members of the R. Club Thursday afternoon at her home. Arlo Shumway spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Shumway. He Is at Grand Junction, employed Sharon Industries V. Phone Who aughter left Tuesday for Holden, West Virginia where she will join her husband who is employed there. Mrs. Baron has been visit rnn VUAA uu ft 11 rl A ing with her parents, Mrs. Alfted Skinner. FOR SALE: and Mr. 500 Square Foet of corru gated iron roofing, excellent for machine shed roofing or other farm buildings. Phone 13. S- NOTICE- LEGAL HANGING SIZES Seamless. Firm weave of imported wools for long wear. Tru-Ton- e colors that dont go lifelesa at mbht Every rug bears the famous Good House- $41.95 It keeping guarmnty. L2 SIX LGyEGi Hues. Go. The Department Store of Provo H. KIRKWOOD 2.13 W. - 631 S. 8 W. See NOTICE REPAIRS jvJ K3 a:;y other use at f::ce cives ycu THESE L!:e-av:::- TY.Q CHEAT hatches 3 Take ottr word for it, there a double reason for insisting oa the new Goodrich Silvertowna for your ear. On the out tide Silvertowna have the amazing Tread to give you a DRY TRACK lor the quickest non-skiatopa youve ever had on wet, slippery road. On the inside you get the exclusive Golden Ply to protect you from dangerous Life-Sav- d j high-apee- ble safety double protec- a t iiu tion Gocdnslf Dou- blow-out- d iSilvertoira aur a irr dAILA Lift I exits coat. Come in and let us prove to you that the new Goodrich Silvertown Tire is The Sal-r'- T TkCAD at the $49-5- 0 and up Remember, Farmers ! NOW IS TIIE TIME TO HAVE YOUR Furniture Exchange 816 W. Center Phone 21 COMPLETE RADIO SERYICE PROTECTION PROVO, UTAH Cilcd and Repaired SAVE YOURSELF MONEY head 4t"A Sec 2-l- -- a . ITY Chiropractor 0. M. THURMAN Cbambar of Commerae Bldg. 234 W. Center Phone ISO L8 A 1JW-6.- B Honrs: Evenings by AppobsUnent lb. Link Sausage lb. -- 364 W. (Center A Dr. E. Mansfield CHIROPRACTOR Equipped with electric-therapservice. Latest methods. and y Phone 1003 75 Blast Center y, Kl FOR REriODELING AND MODERNIZING There are no delays when you use the you bow easily you can Lave them. With AEC Monthly Payment Plan lor home le- - this plan you pay out ol income on easy Tell us about terms. Come in and see us about this simple, pairs and improvements. your home repair needs and well show convenient way to purchase home repairs. THE CHIROPRACTOR qualifies by thorough training as a SPINE and NERVE SPECIALIST. He Is especially qualified to give expert advice and treatment In SPINAL and NERVOUS diseases. SPEAR LUMBER COMPANY E.L. AIKEN j 32 W. Center St. - Phone 612 (Over v f yf i MOOES A i 4 'i PROVO RIVER WATER USERS ASSOCIATION, By E. A. JACOB 1932 G.M.C. t euU RZXU1 MKSTT MMUIKS COVOUTKM Iv-- 191 South idpmrn't UTAH Jkal fucHd! lUc6wn ed Cannon-Ashton- Published in The Voice of Sharon, Feb. 29th and Mar. 7th. 90 ovo, Secretary. Office: Room 12, Roundy Bldg. Provo, Utah. Notice is hereby given in tbe above matter that pursuant to an order of the Board of Directors of the Provo P.iver Water Users Association made and entered on February 23. 1940, that the date for sale of the above delinquent stock has been extended to tbe 30th day of April, 1940, at the hour of 10.00 A. M. of said date Secretary Butlers) I You may never have been inside our bank. Nevertheless, we want you to know that you are always welcome. Let us tell you about our services, and show you our facilities. See fqr yourself bow closely we are geared to serve the communitys banking needs, in a friendly and helpful way. Then, if you feel that we can serve you to advantage, we will be glad to have you as a depositor and , a customer. E. A. JACOB, WELL TRAINED DR. 1C UfO lcomc Issued. Highland Conservation District No. of shares; 5,010; amount due: 1,754.50. No certificates Issued. And in accordance with law so many share of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at tbe office of ald Provo River Water Users Association, Room 12, Roundy Building, Provo, Utah, on the ,1st day of March, 1940, at tbe hour of 10:00 A. M., to pay tbe delinquent assessments together thpreon, with the cost of advertising and the expem-e- s of tbe sale. DEL BOLOGNA yod several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: Utah Lake Distributing .Company No. of shares; 15,200; amount due; 6,840.00. No cer- Loans and Real Estate See FRED E. HAY 7S.ILUnlv. Ave. Fb.,l8 tiorates OREM, UTAH and TO CREDITORS f INSURANCE PROTECTION COMPLETE SERVICE FOR ALL' CAPS PROVO RIVER WATER USERS ASSOCIATION. Principal place of business: Provo, Utah. There are delinquent upon the 7 following described stock on account of assessment levied on the 1st day of December, 1939, the oca E-narc- w ILl T Telluride Motor Co. NOTICE RALPH'S RADIO and Appliance S3 N, Univ. A ve Ph. 618 mas tlVUSLII SX10UBLCW-CJ- t Thini On Wheels ! deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 64 North 1st East Street, Provo, Utah on or before April 25th, 1940. J. W. DANQERFIELD, " Administrator of said estate. Publication dates: Feb. 23rd, March 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd. GRIFFITH APPLIANCE SERVICE ,oA 'I ' Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information. By yj M cr 33 d, bars 4hjy Textured Figured CHOICE Le-la- APPLIANCE Mission Bell FRANKS Plain In the matter of the estate of Robert Wallace Danger-fiel- Family size Giant Toilet, bars dzen BUGS H HiM KasI ll Thone Lake where they attended the birthday celebration pf Mrs. Clegg's father, T. Franklin Griffin on Saturday. The infant daughter of Mr. and reg. size LETTUCE L00R-PLA- Time Payments Arranged WHITE KING SOAP s. ard Saturday. Mrs Rhea Little is v rig at the home of hir arents, Mr. and M's J N Bv ne, and is expelled to nturn to her home in California some time this weik. A large number of people from Sharon ward atnndtd the funeral Losee in servKes of Mrs Mth-s- a the Frovo Fifth ward Sunday. The music department and the seminary department of the high si haul, under the diieotion of E M B. Terry and Tutor C. Anderson, gave a very spendid program at the Sunday evening cut.ju'nt mei t The proing in pharon ward gram was as follows. Pilgrim Song, by the mixed chorus; solo, "One Sweetly Solemn Thought Clementina Let the Calder; Lower Lights be Burning", malt My Heart is a Silent hei e. quartette; The Bee Hive classes of the mixed Violin", chorus; talk, Jena M. I. A. gave the program Sunday mixV. Hansen; "Lord's Prayer Bt atrice Rowley ed chorus; talk, Mary Jean Skin- evening with Hct ner; "My Old Kentuiky Home", conducting, she bttng mixed chorus, talk, Victor An- Keeper in the ward for seven derson, The Green Cathederal," years. Talks were given by Woodmixed chorus; and prayer, Len-de- ruff Jenen, Edna Larsen, Alice Ferry. Mr. Anderson an Gordon, and Bishop Garpmayer. nounced the program. Edna Larsen gave an outline of Musical the Bee .Hive work numbers were given by Fay Bunnell, also the entire group of girls san t two numbers and the Timpof (Mrs. C. II. Poulson - Reporter) anogos quartette composed 2 James and Moioni Jensen, Det Telephone Addins and Arthur Shepherd, sang The About 20 boys and girls of the the M. 1 A. theme song Junior genealogical class enjoyed Lord is my Light." A tribute to ice cream and cake Thursday the Bee Hive gnls from the Boy evening and afterwards attended Scouts was given by Booth May the show at Lincoln high, under cock. the direction of their class leader, An Interesting program has Lucy Rasmussen, following their been outlined by the Bishopric fur next Sun lay evening when It regular class work. The home of C, II. Poulson was is expected that Hay V. Wentz will the scene of a merry party of he the speaker, A retold story friends and relatives visiting with will also he given by Maurlne Professor M. W. PoulHen of B. Y Bigelow and appropriate musical numbeis will be arranged by Mrs U, faculty, who is attending Stanford university this year Winnie Graff. on leave of absence, and who met Two babies were given name, the group while on a short visit in Fast meeting last Sunday. They weie Bvron Leland, son of Mr and Mrs. Leland Prestwich and Helen Louise, daughter of Mr and Mrs. George Ilansen. Mrs. Lauia Baron and little PAPER 1 Butter, 1st grade iv i ALEXAUDER SMITH There are two things needed In Every Hair Cut: I Give Yon Both III R..M.NGIIAM BARBER By Lincoln High School SUGAR Laundry, I . i' ' d ati in Ogdto BARBER Of J2 Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Joy 0. Clegg and family spent the week end In Salt Mrs. Lowell P. Varley was given . . 10-lb- s. 59c the name of Janice and the daugh-er of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Collins C was named Brenda Jeannene at the Fast Day Services Sunday. Mrs. Olena Gammon arrived ! home Saturday from Los Angeles, POWDER called due to the death of her 20c brother, John Larsen. Mrs. Gam26c mon has spent the past four weeks there with her son and 43c daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs 3 . . 13c Welby Gammon. Mr. and Mrs. Rex and 3 - 13c daughter Norma of Blake Salt Lake 5 18c were Vineyard visitors over the week end. EGGS, large, B grade M w Mr. and Mrs. Lester Anderson JL and daughter, Mrs. James Nuttall per doz. baby and Miss Norma Ander 31c and son of Idaho Falla visited here POTATOES Saturday and Sunday ,wlth their 100-lb.for O j parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor ja. Anderson and also attended the 6c funeral services for their uncle, . . John Larsen, held Sunday. QRANGES, Large w Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harding .per announce the arrival of a grand. . ; bs 27c daughter, born Feb. 2Sth at,th American Fork hospital to Wilbur l POT ROAST Mm and Elizabeth Blackburat 'Harding d per poir of Salt Lake. 14c Mrs. Chris Christensen and son . . . Ira of Vaughn, Montana are yislt-In- g .17c here for a week with relatives Mrs. Ellis Orme and children PURE PORK of Tooele has spent the past few SAUSAGE, per. pound 21 days here with her mother, Mrs I - 04-J-- Attention ! The Y" Commerce Fraternity held a formal dinner dance and i annual the ng- j- Dii-uth- TIMPANOGOS Funeral services for Mathew J. Thillips were held Wednesday Marth 6th in the Fleasant View meeting house with Bishop Lynn Taylor in charge. The Pleasant View Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Ida Cowley Thursday, March 14th at 3 p. m The Young Democrats of District Uo. 1 in Pleasant View Precinct met at the Pleasant View March meeting house Monday, 4th to reorganize. Dean Terry was in charge of the meeting. The following officers were elected: Newel H. Baum, President; Alice M. Muhlestein, Donnetta Miller, Secretary-Trea- s setoi at evening after conjoint meeting. was in Rudolph Wolfgramm charge of the arrangements. Mrs. (Mra. Geo. F. Weils - Reporter) Saturday, March 9th BOWDERED SUGAR for attended a fireside chat home of Mrs. Maude Park Sunday VINEYARD Specials pkgs. I -l Fi.-ht- r. Grocery DEVILED MEAT cans for Fi-h- er hostess. E 3 At.u-- entertained at dinner Sunday, the occasion being their wedding anCovers were laid for niversary. Mr. and Mrs George S. Bingham. Moroni Gerber, Stanford Bingham and Eda Ashby of American Fork Miss Margaret Dudley, Janet and Haws Baiun and the host and look better, start Orem Feed Greeorv. SHARON easier, last longer. Constructed with the best materials by reliable contractors, garages are quality built from roof to foundation. Our Budget Flan makes building a congarage simple venient. TRI-STAT- Reporter) 03 surf n;s kcc'rj &AAAGS - 29, 1949 A AAA 44 4 , University Avenne Inc. Phone 153 Get That Low Priced Used Car Before the Spring Rush! l2 1931 MODEL A FORD Dual Cab and Chassis , 1931 MODEL A FORD Dual Stake 1933 CHEV. li 5 11 5 Ton Long Wheel Base $125. Vz Ton Short Wheel Base Ton Dual Stake Ton Dual Stake Buy Now and Save $125 $ 75 $145 |