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Show V' THE VOICE OF SHARON VETERAN Thursday, April 11, 1940 or' ami will graduate in disposing of lollcited garbage. June llii-- , jiat, from the udlegu Btgiii.iug i i xt build ty, wcikly lit arts and on d r t ! ii? wi'l tie l.tld His four lr vtv.r trd at I! V r Is one iruk-- i,i 9 o'diRk, j bvfore Sunday with hi-llirout.li-out- , si liuiir-ln- p houl in the jrl chuptl. auv'es Hr Maiun. EMPLOYEES tii-iu-- e it-- 1 U.P.&L. HONORED BY -t d U Seven veteran emylnvcs of the Utah Pi v.tr & Light company in 1'tah tounty were hor.oied for their outstanding public service at a banquet In Salt Lake City last Friday night Thev were Orval C. Mercer SLACK FUNERAL AT Seeks Party Post PLEASANT 20-ye- GEORGE S. BALLIF Prominent Provo attorney, and a leading worker for 20 years In civic and political affairs here, will seek nomination to the state chairmanship of the Democratic party at its state convention to be held April 20, in Salt Lake City. Mr. Ballif's candidacy was made known at the biennial Cat bon county convention last week end, (Mrs. Geo. Wells - Reporter) during whkh an unanimous vote of delegates present pledged supMr. and Mrs. Thomas Wells had port to him. He was key-noas their guests Sunday, Mr. and speaker at the convention. Mrs. Herman Cooley of Kamas, Mrs. Geneva Young of Salt Lake Mrs. Vina Baird of Draper, Eldon GRAND Cooley of Gilbert, Arizona; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wells and Mr. Mrs. C. II. Davies - Reporter and Mrs. Ira Wells and children Conference visitors from our of Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Anderson ward include: Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Gardner, Mrs. E'mer Taylor, Mr. and family of Mapleton Bench and Mrs. C. L. Riding, Mrs. Mary have moved here on the Harry P. Davis, Mrs Sharland Harward. Orvln Farm. Mrs Nettie McDonald of Driggs, Mrs. Tillie Elliott, Mrs, Heber Harward, Bishop and Mrs. J. O. Idaho has visited here during the Jolley, Mrs. Blanche Wilde, Mrs. week. She also attended conference in Salt Lake. A social was C. H. Davies and others. Tuesday's Relief Society lesson held In her honor Sunday evening Included a demonstration of vari- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ous cleaning devices and products Lewis Clegg tor members of the with a view to assisting women W. J. Clegg family. A Republican with house cleaning. organization was held WeuMbday eveFaun and Garden projects and Ariel landscaping are occupying the ning in the waid chapel. minds and time of people in our Larsen was chairman, Mrs. locality. This section appreciates Taylor Allen, secretary; the cooperation of Provo city In Nora Harding, chairwoman; Geo op on hubirifts. Preparation. $ are going forward for an old time ball to be Staged by the Relief Society In the near fuure. Further details will be VANCE VETERINARIAN 156 West 3rd North Ihone T . ..A & U53-- Provo, Utah J WVMOWPDQ iv ii l v IV iilUJ SPECIAL PRICES! Friday and Saturday CASH and CARRY PLEASANT VIEW DRAPERS Children of Brazil, South America arrived In Provo Friday night to make their home. The little daughter, Lorna, fell from the car and was badly bruised and cut She was taken to the Las Vegas hospital where she received treat Nationally Advertised DR. O. M. THURMAN ELECTRIC 63 North 2nd West Phone 930 Hours: 9 to 13 & 1:80 to 5:30 Evenings by Appointment APPLIANCE GRIFFITH APPLIANCE SERVICE at the Furniture Exchange 316 West Center Phone 24 Dr. E. Mansfield CHIROPRACTOR Equipped with electric-therapservice. Latest methods. and y 73 East Center Phone 1003 y, X-ra- INSURANCE LOANS and REAL ESTATE Friday & Saturday 2450 Karr Truly America's finest Inner-sprin- g 15 Construction Auto Spring guaranteed years. finest quality toatic adjustment to weight exclusive Jacquard Damask covering cotton heavier than standard throughout 50 As Little As $5 A Month Wis-com- WARD 83 RALPH'S RADIO AND APPLIANCE North Unlv. Ave. Phone 618 Dr. E. 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SHREDDED WHEAT SPICED LUNCHEON MEAT, I.G.A cans CORN, I.G.A. Whole Kernel GENEALOGY TIMPANOGOS 3 3 69-o- MATCHES A Junior Baptismal excursion was held Saturday, March 30th from Sharon stake to the Salt Members particiLake temple. pating w'ere as follows: ..Salt Lakes Newest Hotel .. .. P" bars bars bars 10 CORN, No. 2 can (Amelia Latta - Reporter) Telephone 04SJ1 OF PRPVO STOKE 3-lb- 3 COCOA, I.G.A. ROST BRAN FLAKES Is Howard Ferguson of home the at week the spending her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Yreenat Pleasant Grove. Mr. and for Mrs. Green left this week Florida where their son David is to be married. , American-made- , quarts PEAS, No. 2 can Mrs C. 4B4BS, Turkey Red 1 SOAR GRAINS, I.G.A DAWN TISSUE, I.G.A. Mrs. Now is the time to Terms: stake. VIENNA SAUSAGE, I.G.A. BAKING CHOCOLATE, I.G.A. Miss Lois Dixon of Provo spent the week end at the W. F. home. STAKE FRED E. RAY 78 N. Unlv. Ave. $ The Mattress that Has Everything 1 Sqo A Senior temple txcuraiun ig s t for Friday, April 26th to the Salt Lake temple from Sharon SALAD DRESSING, I.G.A. I.G.A OXYDOL, large pks P. & G. LAUNDRY SOAP ... LIFEBUOY SOAP LUX TOILET SOAP LUX FLAKES, large pkg Wednesday afternoon in the Ward Relief Society hall the officers and teachers of the Primary held a Business and Work meeting. After the business dainty (refreshments were enjoyed by Della Baum, Glenna Mesdames Ivers, Delia Meldrum, Ida Stubbs, Beth Ferguson, Olive Gillespie, Maxine Davis and Ellen Bellows TAYLOR' BROS COMPANY join the ever increasing thousands of Electric Range owners. Not only can you buy a fast, clean, automatic, economical Electric Range today at the lowest price ever but you can also receive an 1 $17 Aluminum Set in combination. Come in. See the gleaming new Electric Ranges which save you time, money and work then look over the splendid Aluminum Set which also can be yours. 2. 3 it SNO-KREE- Mrs. MarriottI, Thomas Farnsworth, Mrs. Harvey Booth, Mrs. Ella Baum. Mrs. Mar- garet Pulblpher and Mr. Rowley Jr. attended the temple excursion to the Salt Lake temple Monday. l TUI DEPARTMENT J l Lehi Mrs. Racheal Davis and daughter Lela visiter last Wednesday in Salt Lake with Mrs. Davis bro-- , ther, Norman Olsen and family. U. RANGE REPAIRS By the month of Mirth from SLarun Endow merts performed, Stake 14S; CoupUs seait 1. 2; Children Brakes Market 1 PROWS f & HAWS For New Homes or Home o)(i7u( 2 Sites- iY - Prows and Haws ia Realty Company 53 North University Avenne Phone 450 w-'Oj. HY()HvAy 10 V'T'l Utah Timtjer & Coal Go, " Provo, Utah 16 41444 M444! 144444444 bH i a' & 1 West 5 North d dur.rg Specials for Saturday, April 13th Mrs. Norma B. Moyle of Alpine visited last week with her father, Levi Bounousand family and other relatives and friends. O. v tile Salt I.ake tern la OREM Mrs. George Boyce Sr. arrived home last week after spending several weeks at Rosebud, South 'Dakota with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Max Penrod. ALUMINUM SET P1 form- s l.ui.!h Ptail-t- sire St 1, la Le-Ro- y or held at Vineyard ward Sunday The Pleasant View Daughters evening. Walter also received his of Utah Pioneers will hold meet- Life award. ing Thursday, April 11th at the Miss Virginia Fronk and Harold home of Mrs. Claud Snyder at 3 p. m. Brereton were successful in winning first place In the Telluride Mrs. P. K. Nielson hag returned Amateur program aft the Parahome from Roy, Utah, where she mount theater Friday evening. has been staying with her daughBishop and, Mrs. Sharpe Gillester, Mrs. Harold Jones. pie and Robert Gillespie, Mr. and Blaine Brokaw of Leht visited Mrs. David Rowley Jr., Mr. and this week with his grandmother, Mrs Jas. B. Ferguson were among Mrs. Caroline Brokaw. Conference visitors In Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cluff and last week. Misses Maxine Pinegar and Ann jTrottier gave the minute talks in Sunday School and Joan Gillespie gave the sacra-- j ment gem. Provo with purchase of new hospital ValUy .. VINEYARD CHIROPRACTOR SHARON WARD -- Oa.lh Manguin I 75 445 West Center UUh of IJipt ed 406. j s SHARPENED ton are the happy parents of a' baby g'rl. born to them at the .N'lmbr Perkins, Di I.ar.ge. D. Ash-- 1 Corden EDGEMONT VIEW DR. ARTHUR Lamar Graff, Wallace Mr and Mrs. Clarence Sundae unid F o Ho AfcvtVttJie oro VINEYARD WARD Ians foung, reported to be doing finely. Finn Mary Elva ShUmway, Mxrtle Stone, Miry AIVn. Carrol Mrs Mabel Miller, Mrs. Preal U Soreni- - 11, Neilie Theora Sund-quis- t, Jones, Mrs. Edna Hansen and Beih Madsn, Margaret O. Mrs. Zella Colvin were the ward Gammon, Jenuett Ruth Clerg members who sang with the SingReporter) (Ellen Bellows ing Mothers in Relief Society conTIMPASOGOS WARD Margaret ference Thursday. Row ley. iscombs Mr and Mrs W F. Mrs Harold A. Colvin and Mr. left last week for an extended trip and Mrs Asael Fisher attended to Iona, Idaho, where they will the New Zealand Missionary re- visit their daughter and family, union Saturday evening at the Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reeves. Lion House, Salt Lake City. Mrs Jack Meldrum, Keith Jolley Colvin was in New Zealand with her parents when they were mis- and Walter Bigler received merit sionaries there. badges at the Stake Court of Hon- te fflfcoft? ment son-in-la- Ro-Sh- I Don H. Larson, son of Mr. aM Mrs. Hyrum Larson of Vineyard has been awarded an asslstantshlp In bacteriology at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln, Neb., according to Dr T. L. Martin of B Y.U. Mr. Larson has been studying, under Dr. Martin, for his bachel- - tt Impressive funeral services for announced lter Irvin J. Plak were held in the The Explorers and their partPleasant View ward chapel SunBishop Victor J. Bird of ners enjoyed a swimming party at day e the Fourth ward conducted the Park Saturday evening. services. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Vernon and were The speakers Bishop family of Orem have moved to the Ralph Poulton. Rev. Edwin F. J. F. Bunnell farm. S. Bennlon and Irwin, Dr. Adam t Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Bishop Bird. Shumway The precesslonal and recession- left early Sunday morning for al were played by Ruth I. Colvin; Grand Junction, where they will Duetts; We Will Meet Our Loved make their home. Ones There and "O Morning Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holdaway Land" were a ng by Sarah Ramattended the Tongan Missionary and Emma sey Egllson; solo, "One More Day sung by Murry Reunion Saturday In Salt Lake. Roberts; solo, "In The Garden, Mrs. Glen Holdaway entertainsung by Hanna Packard; a quar- ed at a birthday party Thursday tette. "Prayer Perfect Bung by for her little son. Glades 3rd anStanford Patten, Sidney H. Cluff, niversary. Games and refreshSterling Clulf and Harold Peter- ments were enjoyed by twelve son. little guests. The opening prayer was offered by Bishop Lynn D. Taylor of PI View ward. The closing prayer by Elden McKell and the grave was dedicated by Charles D. Ses-- 1 (Zella Colvin - Reporter) The flowers were many slons. and beautiful and were In charge Word from Mrs. J. B. Hunn, of the Ladies of the Community who is In Independence Mo., with church. her son Spencer, Btates that he Is American Fork; Barbara M. Par-maGeorge V. Vincent, both of Provo; Samuel Hilton, Pleasant Grove; Samuel Adams, Olmsted; Norman Scown, Lehi, and Lloyd A. Bennett of American Fork. All the employes, along with 26 others, completed twenty years of service in 1939 for the company and as a reward were presented serwith the companys The presentation was vice pin. made by George M. Gadsby, president and general manager, of the pioneer electric utility company. Dr. Adam S. Bennlon, assistant to the president, praised the men for their loyal and faithful service, and pointed out that the public can expect good service from men of long experience In the electrical business. Vineyard Student Wins Nebraska Post VIEW F. Wells, comuiltt t man. recoct rpg rapidly from an s to i he County convention on opeial'on the ?utJi of Ap.l are Arvil O. and Mrs. Moi.e. Vera Williams Mr and Mrs Oliver Hansen and Lea Gamiiu.ni family visited in Salt Lake City Mr kt rl Vr Ariel T'rcon Jinop with their daughter and Mr and Mrs. Rush1I Stewart. m the Week in Southern Idaho Dele-Kd- PHONE 232 |