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Show THE VOICE OF SHARON Thui-- i in Li i. deli WINDSOR tu r purti.is a! '..pine hidavi l ig c.n: j to h r liui , v.-- it l'leil jaf'tr nr wck, sufr rl' g Andiiw Andtrsin, tatuer ot j for the p Mrs Aha 1 v.ahon. awav w r h Li .a t it- nl lo r LI 1. r lb til 7 ho 1. '--I c f fi at the home of h s dai i In ' 11 r w i,l bo s:tffri.g fium a stroke. l'i a d Its body was tk a to Moroni, learn bo is iuiprot 'i.-- r laiil'y Sanptte County Saturday, (Is from the in nuui a. mk r.t from 'which he l.jg botu sulioinig for old home) where funeral were htld and burial took 'some time b fore he lift the m.s- r on field In P.hcr C'tv, Memo place. Maigaru Staik has been chosen The Frandson family moed to 1st eru Marrott as a Windsor two months ago from to Pleasant Giove, liwng in the old tulur in th MoMoiurc clis in MnuLiv sihool, to Itplace Floyd Flank Olsen home. Julne-oit- . who has been released. Hotter Am t ion Sale Mrs. Mable Harris was able to The Relief Society an held Auction sale at the ward ehaped trdnc evening. A worth- -' while piogiam was also given in connection with the sale. The (proceeds were given to the building committee to apply on the1 much needed amusement hall. . (Mrs Ftrry Marin 1 Tli Nit-iso- reporter) ih-..- j i I lommu"! is trir 2 oiittratul.iiK'iis on Zola Hooley, v. tm n i the bride of tly liei.-u-Karl Booth. Zoa is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jlooley of Windsor. She is a graduate of the Fleasant C.roe high school and at the time cf her marriage was employed at the Wu'-atcltin. The newly weds will make their home for the present at the old Walker home b Wed-ntsiLi- y e ! iu . AN i,- - ser-vii- IYr-oii- a- - fXPT' SAFETr the PIUS TIRE ($ SAFETY tavlagt daring ear big of Ht " r.aarkehlt tlr. ' MAY SALE 3 CUllT Oil ElillMlY fr.HClrlES HEW SAFETY " Traod qHpg habhoclt'a eleo'a. Tba instant you touch tha btahAbvtha " el this UMtual sharp traad dig Into the road atop you quickly and safely. Becauaa the " are Just as sharp at the hate ol the tread as at the top. they stop you quickly even alter months ol waar. ONtw c Sow-Teeth- "aaw-tsath- Hooley, Madge Hooley, Virgle Gillman. Debating: Floyd Back- us. School pay: Eava Richard-- ! son. Student officers, Beth Opera: Alice Anderson, Hooley. Floyd Backus and Howard Lowe. Rex Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smith received $5.00 from the Pleasant Grove Essay award saw-festh- , 0Nw Hsot-Vnts- srpsl " blowout hsat molts tira lost lotigar. Eran la cool loll and winter driving. Urea rolling at d genUgh speeds or erate destructive Internal friction heat. Patented vents (found In ire other tire) actually pump out that heat. See diagram at rghh places. Mrs. Ferry Nielson entertained at a dinner Wednesday evening, in honor of the birthday anniversary of her husband. DGL-WAR- G icLifl t Houwivm' ENJOY . KOIORFIOR E o maximum of wear, become the colors go through to the waterproof bock. It it easily cleaned with a damp mop ond it completely waterproof ond tanltory, COME AND SEE the ttunning patterns, the bright, clear colors . . , the outstanding value . ond judge for yourself. Kalorffor Dai-W- Is avaflebla In Til Paftami, Morblalitd end Plain caters j 98c ' i HA Graduate adn Registered Optometrist may be hand on Easy Terms Glasses FESTIVAL TO REPAIR ' Frora tLe many DEPARTMENT STOI& CF WIDOW Simple . . . Economical . . . Quid: Under our ABC Monthly Payment Plan you do not need cash to repair your home. Make the improvement! now end enjoy them aa you are paying for them on eaay monthly term, arranged tor your occveciance. Forty-fiv- e would like the companionship of a Man past fifty, with beet of character. No trlflers need answer. Send replies to Box B. Care of lTtah Valley News. 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Shep Fields distinctive music, as broadcast by KOVO, includes such tunes as Let There Be Love, From Another World, Shake Down the Stars, Charming Little Faker and Imagination, LISTEN FOR THEM! pkg. Sc 4 cans 27c SALMON'S Richens 275 South Univ. Are. snnrnm.1) SOAP POWDER (White King) .... 21c WIIEATIES pkg. lie Off! c;i OREM COFFEE You Get a New h Drakes Rlarket .. YOUR BEST HIRED HAND K at- ida&a Eractic&l cilloe we you can aelect ti exact one that wCl 1 rout need. Ton'll be plea an tly auipriaedto End that even extensive repalra coot very Games followed with more than 100 participating. LONESOME "YQimne:,i2 tractive plana and ers, and several dance specialties. irufM4 TIMOR BROS COMPANY .. Will 59 Old Your (With Tires) J2J0 With Ileindselman Optical and Jewelry Co. (iX&f) REMEMBER - DR. G. II. IIEINDSELMAN Bpring song, mixed musical numb- sq. yd. TK MY Boys and girls of Sharon school with their parents enjoyed their annual May Festival Wednesday, commencing at noon with a brilliant posture parade, and the pledging to the Flag and Our Country by the entire school, led by Sixth Grade students as drum major, flag bearer, and two girls carrying the colors. Refreshments followed, served to the parents by the eighth grade students, all being guests of the staff. Then the final P. T. A. meeting of the year was convened and new officers for the coming year Installed. Music was furnished for the occasion by the sixth Tokens of appreciation grade. being presented to Mrs. Ebenstein as president and to each of the teachers concluded the session. Crowning of the May Queen, Dorothy Ebenstein, began the entertainment features which Included rythmn band numbers, a ownr, oportmunl housa owners , , Come in end tbij NEW, pofented, hord turfocu floor covering. All boys and girls desiring to take music lessons on any Instrument during the summer months, Cord protects bnnses end tntsraal carcass ruphirws. Because it has twice the elastic strength el " ordinary cord. gives you maximum protection against toad hasards and makes the mew Safety Tt rtdi ssif as a cloud. Clayson L SHUtON SCHOOL PATRONS km QNvw ogctmrt stone -- X (OLORFLOn " Seiberling -- filtrd , contest. A olice undar-inHate- Sol-r.v- The Piimary Spring Festival held Wednesday evening at the Ward Chapel, marxed the closing of Primary for another season. Merlene Olben of Windsor was among the graduates of the Lincoln high school. Through her excellent work she received five acivity awards which entitled her also to a special award. Activity Awards The following boys and girls received Activity awards at the Glade high school. Basketball: Oilman. Football: Leland Baxter, aGlade Gillman. Posture parade: Beth Gillman Boys track: Le-- ! land Baxter. Girls track: Beth s Items al Leonard Hendrickson and family, Donald Maxine and Norma, left Sunday to niaki their home at Bountiful. Mrs. 0. IT. Anderson Is to be compllint uted on the neat appearance of her home along the A new coat of paint highway. can surely make a house go j SBHBEEM Gl.is,-torrtxtij preiiriUtd and ttturattl.v rtlieve lujuLuhe and eje strum. Mr. and Mrs. j The Beehive Swarm Day was held Tuesday evening at the third ward. Joyce Bearduhl, Marie, Harper and Ola Fowlke rendered a musical number on the program. Flora Hooley, Beta Gillman, Louise Omer and Afton Backus, took part in the dance demonstration. Refreshments were Berved to all present. e at the llr'iLy morning at -t lay. Mu y 23, 19 10 Ltndnn school h 'use 8 a. m. Mr. Jin-i- n will be prtsent to give you ' fu.l nous. The lessons will le fr. o, but the music used mu-- t be boULht The Lmdon si bool cloved Frl-- j day afL r a successful ei bool leim. All l.liulon Lathers have signed co. .traits to teach bere the com-- 1 nig y tar. 1 2-lb- s. 2-lb- s. 29c 29c lb. 16c lb. 13c Car lot. Almost every make and model is included in certainly one te please you this great lineup. Call 666 today and ask our salesman to bring one to your home. Get behind the wheel and youll know what we mean when we say theyre great buys! United Sales & Service 150 N. Univ. Phene 666 WE BUILD PLAN AND FINANCE COMPLETE i |