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Show IHE VOICE OF SHARON THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1940 LAKE VIEW (Helen Oveson Reporter) Mr. and Mrs. David IIoHincton aiul dauchu-r- , Beverly, of Milford SPCIlt U few ua5 the fiTot O tlic week in Lake View, visiting with relatives and friends btfore going to Suit Lake for the summer where Mr. Healington will attend Samnii r sihool. Mr. and Mrs. Heibert Madsen and family and Mr and Mrs Long Madsen and family of Salt Lake City, spent Decoration day with the Charles Madsen family here. Mr. and Mrs Ed Morgen and children, Howard, Mtrlene and Diane of Blackfoot, Idaho, visited m LlvilcvicW" ov l r the Wr.k end Charles Madsen, James Madsen, Robert and Tony Madsen have gone to Strawberry Lake to prepare their camp for the opening of the fishing Beason on June 15. Della Jensen and Ruth John- - son entertained a few friends at the home of the latter Friday. A beautiful quilt was made by the following- Teenie Norman, Rose Farrer, Mrs. Duhlquist of Provo, Ora Morgan of Idaho, Martha Siott, Clara Tailor, Zina Scott, Ruth Jchntsn and Della Jensen. Dertha Madsen, Ellen Bunnell, Lillie Sumsion Fiancis Johnson, Josephine Scott, Sadie Shaw and - - fin-de- Another of Finest Americas Dance Orchestras! V - A ... oWaoAa. s SHEP FIELDS TIMPAIIOGOS Scout court of honor was held Sunday evening with Orrel De Lange fn charge. A color ceremony was given with David Assy Rippling Rhythms of Shop Fields and his orchestra, NEC transcription artists, are the newest contribution of your own station, KOVO, to the musical delight of Central Utahs radio listeners. 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 TILbM! The 12,10 and Lamar Edwards carrying the Merit badges and awards flags. for different phases of scouting were given to the following boys: Jack Meldrum, Billy Sumsion, David Lamar Edwards, Asay, Herbert Stratton, Vern Stratton, Lee Bishop, Sheldon Madsen, Clyde Williamson, Kenneth Madsen, Ronald Madsen. Two vocal solos were sung by Wayne Gunnell accompanied by Mrs, Norma Gunnell, and talks were given by Joseph Rowley, Lowell Valley and Arnold Burningham on the bene- - tJCilocycles Glasses correctly prescribed and accurately fitted relieve lieadacbe and eye strain. Orem Feed & Grocery Specials for Saturday June DR II. HEINDSELMAN .With Ileindselmnn Optical and Jewelry Co. G. 8 Puffed Wheat, pkg. 8c Milk, 4 cans PEAS, small sieve, 3 for 26c stjle, 3 for 23c 33c KETCHUP, Pierces, bot. ? . vou?. noil? many at- lbs. 2 P-Sug- ar, 3 MACARONI, . . . lbs. I 9c isyooffii TMf BUYS MODERN I WEIL-BUL- T ?ARAS I7c 16c Cocoa, Vrlb. can Spaghetti, can 2 ... 6c COFFEE, Bliss, lb. 19c - SHORTENING, cream white, 3 lbs. tl naad. Fen'll ba rapalra ooat very Bologna, lb 17c FRANKFURTERS, 2 lbs. 27' Mutton Stew, lb. . . 9c Pot Roast, rib, lb. 14c L Thursday evening at her VIEW home for all primary officers and teachers who have woiked during Colvin (Zella Reporter) the year. Marvin Perry's Sunday School Mrs. Vitute Ilodgkiuson of Vernal is in Provo to attend the B. class will have a weinie roast Y.U. graduation exercises. Her party in Provo canyon, Thursday daughter Margaret Dudley will re- evening. All class members are Meet at the ceive her B S degree. Margaret Invited to attend. is the only girl who has Chemistry church at 7 o'clock. major this year. Rose Btokaw of Lehi is visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. Caroline Brokaw. Fay Andrews had a tonsil operation last week. Her condition Is reported good. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenct Perotti, of Colorado called to Visit with Only one case of infantile paraRosemae Burgeson. Tey were on a honeymoon trip to loe coast. lysis was reported from Salt Lake Niels Nielsen of Gunnison was County and one case of tularemia house guest of Mr. and Mrs. from Uintah County, but two cases of Rocky Mountain spotted John Jensen. Laurel Hill is visiting in Lynn, fever were reported; one from Summit county and one from Utah, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Newell H. Baum Uintah county, to the State Board entertained Sunday evening after of Health this week, who Immedithe B. Y. if. services. Luncheon ately Issued the following bulli-to- n to Utahns: was served to the following: StanThis disease Is not communiford Bingham, Eda Ashby, Hannah Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. cated directly from one person to Bingham, Margaret Dudley, Mrs. another so that one may attend a Vilate Hodgklnson and the J3aum person afflicted with the disease without fear of catching It. The family. Mrs. George H. Hansen and principal means of conveyance to Mrs. H Grant Ivins entertained humans Is through the bite of 40 friends Monday evening at the ticks. Ivin's beautiful gardens. It is believed that these ticks Mr. and Mrs. Bryant S. Rnowl-to- n have become infocted originally of Berkeley, California are by sucking the blood of some anspending a few weeks at the home imal which had the disease, but of Mrs. Know Rons parents, Mr. it has been established that ticks and Mrs. J. B. Hunn. can transmit the germs to their Mr. and Mrs. Claud Snyder had own offspring through the eggs as their guests Sunday, Mrs. Joe and thus keep up the infection Vota and daughter Joan of Colo- for a long time without access rado. to any other source. Rulon Phillips the young son Between 3 and 10 days after of James E. Phillips, received a being bitten by an infected tick broken arm while pole vaulting. the notices the first sympMr. and Mrs. Frank Corglate toms.patient These are usually fever, are rejoicing over their baby headache, prostration, and a typidaughter, born last week at the cal spotted rash which appears all Utah Valley hospital. Mrs. Corgi-at- e over the body. Ticks usually was Evelyn Brown. crawl about the body for several Two babies wrere given names hours before getting down to the at Fast meeting Sunday: serious business of feeding. For Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ashtons this reason, it Is advisable that baby girl was named Patsy Fay, those who go out Into the mountMr. and Mrs. Sterling Muhlest-eln'- s ains should make a careful search baby boy was named Verl of their bodies twice daily and Reed. remove any ticks they might have Elbert Miller, son of Mrs, Ileb-e- r found. Miller, received his Bachelors Ticks should be removed predegree from the B.Y.U. Wednes- ferably without touching with the day evening. fingers and on no account should Saturday evening the Young they be mashed between the fingDemocrats of the north part of ers. It is possible to become int.uuuLjr wmo eiuei uiiuea oy fected with the disease m tms those of the south part of the manner. Palmyra Stake outing grounds in People whose occupations exSpanish Fork canyon. The fol- pose them constantly to tick inlowing young people from Plea- festation should be immunized by sant View were In attendance: two doses of the vaccine adminDonnetta Miller, Howard Mackay, istered by the family physician. Maurice Miller, Dean Terry, Mr. This affords a high percentage of and Mrs Harold Colvin and Mr. protection for at least one year. and Mrs Orvil Ashton. Juanita Campbell spent last week in Park City with her sister Mr. and Mrs. and brother-in-laLaMar Ercanbrak. 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BANANAS, 4jC turpzisad to End that aven aztanaiva Under our ABC Monthly Payment Plan yon do not naad caih b repair your home. Rtla tha improremanis now and aejoy them an ye n ara paying toe them oa aaiy monthly tann arranged for your ooevanitooe. 164 West 5 and Mxs. Harold Peterson, and Mrs Clagence Ashton, Mr. and Mis Wm. H Cowley, Mr, Mr. Mr. plaaa-antl- y . . . Economical . . . (laic!; (00T bonfire raity and weiuie roast Thoe enjoying the evening were Kil-pac- k, 12c lbs. sion to New Zealand Mr arid Mrs. Carl Row lev who have been living in Grass Valliy, California, for the past few years have returned to make tlulr home here. At present they are at the home of his grandmother Mrs O J. Row by A pleasant party to the Hot Pots was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Colvin, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Muhlestein, Mr. and Mrs. Elden Perry, Mr. and Mrds. L. W. Donnetta Miller and Howard MacKay. After bathing a delicious supper was served. 9c . . SALAD DRESSING, qt. 23c PRUNES, tractive plana and idaaa w practical Lava in our oiiioa you can ilot tha axad cma that will tout im.mn ping, jumping, stirs up lots of excitement if, by lucky chance, you get one into the boat. Dont shoot. They like better to be shot in the water . . . and its better for your boat! be SAFE Highway . . . WATER. 27c Parowax, quart rfGiGrnf flop- old, doz. 13c DO-NUT- S, CORN, cream From th A big 20 lb. "muiky Pecton, M.C.B. 3 25e C.W. Soap, 10 br. 34c TO REPAIR Dont shoot fish in the boat SUGAR, paper bag, 10 lbs. 59c Graduate adn Registered Optometrist Glasses may be hand on Easy Terms Sinpls son-in-la- Hattie Smith, attended the Daughters of Pioneers celebration at Springville Saturday. members of the Forty-eigfamily of the late John Johnson, attended a reunion held at Saratoga Springs Sunday. Several of the relatives from here attended Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Oveson, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ovebon of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. David P, Oveson and son Levi of St. Johns, Arizona, spent Sunday visiting relatives and friends in Fairview, Ephraim, and Manti. There will be a reunion of the family of the late Peter Madsen, Canyon Sunday afternoon at Glen'. All members are requested to be present. Mrs. Dean Jacobsen Is at her home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Poulhome in Lakeview suffering with son on Memorial day. a painful leg injury received SatA number of people from the in ball p. urday evening playing ward went to American Fork SunFork canyon. day to attend funeral services for Charles Peck who formerly lived in the ward. While a resident of the ward Mr. Peck filled a mis (Mrs. C. H. Poulson - Reporter) ht r zsents . fils of scouting Mr. and Mrs. Augunt Nit Ison left Monday morning in company with their daughter and Mr, and Mrs Wallace of Lehi fur a trip to California They expect to visit the Fair at Sun Ftaneisco and other places cf interest. At Sacramento they will visit with Mr. and Mrs Francis Wilcox who were former residents of the ward They expect to be away about ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hacking returned to their home in Farming-ton- , New Mexico, after visiting with their parents Mr. and Mrs Carl Farley. Sirs. Hacking who has been 111 Is much improved. A lovely birthday party wag given last week by Mrs. NeiDon A in honor of her son Erval. number of school mates and friends enjoyed the afternoon of games, and refreshments were served the birthday cake being tue center of attraction. n Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wof and daughter, Carol; and Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Chldebter and family of Salt Lake City visited at the 172 52 102 PORK ROAST Shoulder BEEF BOIL, Ribs FRANKFURTERS POT ROAST 15 10c 2n2Q16c |