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Show THE VOICE OF SHARON Thursday, July 25, 1910 t2 UTAH TESTED AG WINDSOR (DeLenna Bradshaw - Reporter) Telephone 051-R- 4 (Mrs. Ferry Nielson - Reporter) i?0 when a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ilealy of Fairfield. Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Olsen are ing. the of a new grandMr. and Mrs. Sam Bradshaw son. grandparents born at the St. Mark's hosand family are spending the week The parents are Tuesday. in Southern Utah visiting with pital Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brisk (Lucille their many friends and relatives. Olsen) of Coppertown. Mrs. T. E. Butler has returned Mrs. Lee Hooley and new son to Ontario, Calif., after spending left the American Fork hospital two weeks with her brother, W. S. and are staying with relatives at Ford and family. Pleasant Grove for a short time A very interesting 24th of July before returning home. Lillie Mohawk LITTLE MOHAWK SERVICE program under the direction of The High Priests Quorum was presented W, M. Vernon of the Timpanogos Stake enSharon in the evening Sunday up American ward house at Sacrament meet- joyed an outing Fork canyon Thursday afternoon. ing. The time was spent in sports, proRelief Society The Monthly gram and luncheon. held meeting for July will be Friday. July 26th at the home of The Windsor Ward Day Mrs. Fern Laudle. All women of July 24th at the ward chapel the ward are invited to be there. and grounds sponsored by the W. A. Rose and Miss Grace seventies quorum find assisted by Rose of Ottawa, Kansas are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walker, Mr. Mrs. C. S. and Mrs. Harold Johnson and Mr. visiting their niece, and Mrs. Ray GUlman, was enEbenstein. Dorothy Ebenstein spent lat joyed. Luncheon was served at by sports and week camping at Giles ranch with noon, followed games in the afternoon. Refreshtroop 2 Girl Scouts of Provo. ments were sold. The proceeds were turned to the building committee. BETTER GAS FOR LESS PERSONALIZED HAIR CUTS at Burningham Barber (Across from Lincoln) DO YOU KNOW? WELCOME Thats Our Motto The European war has doubled the price of COD LIVER blood-poiso- OIL MEET YOUR FRIENDS but that v. c zxi fcf.il! selling it at the same price at at JIMS OREM DRUG YOUR REXALL STORE OREM Elder Merrill Max field left Salt Lake Thursday evening July ltith for the Southern Central States Mission, where he will labor as a missionary for the next two years. LeRoy Harris is suffering from in hla hand. Alice Anderson is convalescing at the home of her mother, Mrs, Anna Anderson from a tonsil operation performed during the UTAH OREM Bring Your Prescription Mrs. C. H. Davies - Reporter A to Us was held ? iT' dent Watkins. and 'Mrs. Earl Jones have returned to their home In Walker Mine, Cal., after visiting here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. W'illiams and Mrs. Julia Jones and other relatives and friends. Miss Norma Williams returned with them and will visit in California for some time. Miss Lenore Billings has returned to Washington, D. C. where she is employed after spending her vacation here with her sisters, Mrs. Isabelle Gapp-mayr. and Mrs. Florence During her vacation Miss Billings also went to Seattle and Her Toppenlel, Washington. father, Ezra Billings, who accompanied her to the Northwest remained there to visit for a time. Mr. and Mrs. James Slade have retuined to Pioche after spending the summer here. Vernon Mitchell has returned to Walkermtne, Cal., after spending a week here visiting with his j '"t" l'ntn 4 i 'I er Gapp-maye- ' tt Announcement! 0i n J. Was A 6 Physician and Surgeon Anuonnces the opening of his offices in OREM for the practice of Medicine and Surgery BtmiMummuuuuMUHuH Dinner Party HIuiiiImt Q. Chicken Sandwich On and after August i, 1940 Party held Wednesday night on the n Drages Market -- SPECIALS Tomato Juice I.G.A. 46-o- z. 17c DC I SN0-KREE- . . Shortening SALAD DRESSING 3-I- b tt 470 Soap Grains, I.G.A. Giant 47c 270 PINEAPPLES.!,-,- 20c ; COCOMALT . HeS MELONS - - r AKTAimiPES. LB, . for 25c I.G.A. Cream Style . can a Veal Loaf, I.G.AT. DEVILED MEAT, 1 S ) 30c li 100 LUNCH . 3 5-o- 10c z. cans 10c HEATS,,, 250 Jello Freezing Mix, 2 pkg. 19c CORNED BEEF 1Q0 100 20 .3 for 23c PLAX POT ROAST BaPbclnd G-- E STANDARD GAS Appliances Notions Smallware Pork Loin Roast, per lb. MUTTON LEGS Breakfast Bacon sliced 19c 140 lb. 20c iiiiimiiiiiimitiiniiHiiiHfiiimiiiiHijiiiiiiiHimiiiiiitiiiiuiiiiHiiiiuiiiiiitmi Confectionery Saturday Specials Shred Jed Wheat 2 for 19c JELLO, pkg 5c 21c CEIITO, pkg MATCHES 6 box carton 13c Cherries, BerTies, Apricots, Citrus Fruits, Ice Cream, Cold Drinks Tourist Market ANOTHER imp ervice Of Fresh Watermelons THIS WEEK END! IF you SINCLAIR GAS and OILS GROCERIES and CONFECTIONS Russell Kitchen Operator QUALITY Fruit to Sell, or IF you want to BUY QUALITY FRUIT Trial Grease Job 50c rome In and see for yourself bow we ran service your car Wasatch Gas BEST GAS for Least Money (One block North of Lincoln high school) have Saved for Taxes MINN. Fifty HOBARiT, lars saved to pay taxes was dolcon- - SEE Phone 038i2 APRICOTS WANTED See Ariel Larsen at Vineyard, rhone 016J-3- . FARNWORTII SERVICE CAN BE DEPENDED ON GUNS REPAIRED See Theo Farnworth (Corner Canyon Road on State) Things to Remember: 1 a i,i ii : I: H 1 l ACCESSORIES J I. We do repair jobs which satisfy on any make of;; I Car, Truck, or Tractor, j! I Prompt Efficient Service Always at 1 2. We - carry Accessories;; for your motoring needs.;; live in Orem. ervice Vic 1 Christensen, Lessee (Near Sharon Church) LINCOLN We Can Fix Em We Know Our Cars Complete Garage Service Greasing FRQPEELY GONE - At - Call in and See Us LINCOLN See LINCOLN SERVICE BURR & SONS L. E. Phone 06R3 C0 Weston Kofford either by the box or Truck Load 8c FLIE8 are a prolific source of contamination and disease. Our Screens are made to Your Order - Widow Gives $50. TRY US LOAD Our New Electric GREASE LIFT Is Xoiv Installed for Only TRUCK 1C0 SCREENS GARAGE Helen does your hair Perfectly In OREM (at the Orem Drug) 19c 6c We Carry Stamps and Poet Onrds entertained Sunday at a double For Your Convenience birthday dinner for her mother, Mrs. Amanda Bigelow and her brother Richard Bigelow. Other guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maag and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Lorenz, Lowell, Dan For YOUR DOORS and and Sherman Bigelow. WINDOWS WASHBURN rem General VALLEY VU 23e SOAP per bar GORE! -- w v. -- 110 coffees;.. 210 Mrs. Alvin Rowley 3. We AT White Spot ....160 ICE COLD WATERMELON , SALAD DRESSING Grand per quart 5c and 10c Articles RPJI OILS nr 1 We are agents for We Sell - - - VHEATIES e including SPECIAL! bleats 50 BUNCH VEGETABLES 3 2 mil7-oz- 450 Vegetables LETTUCE Fruit Cocktail, Tall zq V 170 CORN FLAKES, I.G.A. 2 - 19c 3 rolls 19c I.G.A. Soap Grains, pgk. 17c OXYDOL DILL PICKLES 16c PINEAPPLE JUICE 9 4A Famous LOWE BROS, LUNCHES SOAP, Palmolive - 3 bars 17c 'fuii tin, 250 WINDEX DAWN TISSUE, lb. can 14c QHAP Crstal White OUAr 10 Giant Bars for 21c DRAINO Pork and Beans 2 Vi's 2 for 19c TOMATO JUICE esr"A cans for COCOA, LG. A Ige. pkg. 20c L1 2 I 1 Cj ii I MEMO: Buy your Fresh Fruit from our Sanitary Fruit Stand, equipped with large eleetrle fans. A a e Hoys of F. F. A. accompanied by their leader PORK and BEANS have returned from a week's trip No. 2li cans 2 for to Yellowstone Park, Jackson Hole, Bear Lake and other places BARS of interest. Those from TimpanEddie PAPER NAPKINS ogos were: Sam George, Reesha, Guy Cordner. Billy Burr, Swan 80s Jay Kallas. Frank Woffinden. Cline Adams, and Serge Huff. El- KOOL-ADE bert Miller from Pleasant View drove the bus. LUX PARK'S CAFE PAINTS FOUNTAIN SERVICE f IQ I.G.A. Sweet Wrinkle LHO and ... FOR SATURDAY, JULY 27th 250 SUPEKSUDS. - Qrem . SPECIALS OFFERED FOR SATURDAY, JULY 27th Twenty-Thre- at SEE OUR NEW LINE OF . Cash Grocery Red pa r en t s, Mr ."a n d MrsVYuguV Mlt- - j lbu.tei.t and Cross war fund by Mrs. Henry chell, and other relatives widow of a Plowman, friends. civil war veteran. She wrote: "I am sending you a check for Mrs. Thornley Gammon was guest of honor at a shower fifty dollars for the Red Crcs How I wish I could send given by her sister, Mrs. June fund. Butler of Provo and Mrs. Carol more. Have been sick the laBt I am eighty-thre- e Wells of Los Angeles at the home few days. of their mother, Mrs. Prtntha years old. But my father was a Foutin. About 45 guests were In soldier In the civil war. So was attendance and many lovely gifts my husband, Henry Plowman. were presented to the bride. Ap- - And I am only trying to carry on. I feel the Red Cross can help more than any other way: My father came from Exeter, EngAfter the Dance at land, when he was twenty years old, and my mother from Norway, so my heart bleeds for both of ROSALAWN these countries. How I wish I had the strength I had 40 years ago. But I will do all I can. I Enjoy a Delicious I have have taken the money saved for taxes to send to the Red Cross, for they can carry on and do what I have not the strength to do. J SDr. A. V. Mr. nn ii y u LI wre given by Mrs. Leah Rowley and Mrs. Lillian Prince on pioneer life and experiences. Two piano duets were played by Mrs. Hazel Liston and Ua Schow of Escalante. Oscar Anderson and Ray Gammon of the stake high Recouncil were In attendance. Poulson. marks were also made by Presi- As a result of the European War, United States farmers may he called upon to produce to a larger portion of United States seed supplies than they have for litany years, the United States Department of Agriculture points out. Large supplies of a number of seeds used In this country are normally imported from countries involved in the war. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Johnson entertained Sunday at a dinner party In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Garn Harward. Mr. and Mrs. John Nicol and Mra. W. A. Nuttall returned on Sunday from a delightful (rip to California. They spent some was held at Rosalawn Thursday in honor of Mrs. Maria Olsen, who celebrated her eighty-fourt- h birthday anniversary on that day. in Interesting Seri be last Sunday evening, the theme of the evening being honor to the Utah pioneers. Talks Ail Mrs. I mma Brown, Eva Mrs. Ann Hartt, Patriarch and Mrs. B. H. Jolley. GRAND VIEW week. Verl Miner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orden Miner has enlisted in the Navy and will leave lor ub post of duty in the near future. Glen Lystrup, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lystrup has enlisted in the aviation corps. lie left j Monday for his post of duty. A (Mrs. C. H. Poulson - Reporter) , j propriate games were played and a lovely luncheon was served. The hostesses were assisted by Miss Dortha Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Gammon have just returned from a honeymoon trip to Los Angeles and the southern Utah parks. The bride, who before her marriage was Almeda Foutin has been employed as secretary to Principal A, P. Warnick of the Lincoln high Bchool. Mrs. Lillian Barton has returned to her home In Richfield after spending a week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. TIMPANOGOS mem-mothe- r. three daughters and their families were present at the gather- at Fouike lawn was enjoyed by i time at the fair and visited Harris, Evelyn York, Wan- - latives and friends da Miner and Maurme Morby, I guests of Mi.-- s Ola. Breakfast I A 1,10 Uiornx Program WiiS at was served the following morning presented Sunday ' by the hostess, assisted by her Grand view' AU eldtrlv berg of the ward were especially invited and a number were preV. Johnson of MamMrs. J moth is a guest of Orem relatives. sent to listen to the following Mr. and Mrs. Ross Briuley, who program: Early Utah History: have been living In part of the J. Arthur Ivie; "Utah We Love York home moved during the Thee ", duet by Alta Buckner and A week to the home of her father, Martha Alice Eichenberger; true Pioneer story and the story Amasa Wright. Mr and Mrs. Harold Hansen of "Come, Come Ye Saints" read left Sunday for Deiroit. Mich by by Lucy O. Clyde; Recollections bus. Where they will purchase a of President Brigham Young by of Kanab, Mrs. new truck and return home in it. Mrs. Brown Brown spoke interestingly in a A Canyon Party clear, ringing voice, despite her was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. more than ninety years, Rulon Clarence Harris and family and Lowry spoke briefly on the histheir berry pickers at Canyon tory of the great Pioneer moveCien Tuesday evening. The fol- ment. Grant Johnson gave an lowing enjoyed a stake fry; Mr, appropriate scriptural reading. and Mrs. Ralph Harris, Mr. and Seen In the audience were Mr. Mrs. Luke Cullimore, Beverly Mrs. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ly- and Mrs. J. J. Robinson, Betty Harding, Mrs. Ada Davis, strup and daughter Mareta. i ! U ce Tliier Fir-- t Grandchild arrived to Mr. and Mrs. Elias Jacobs, born to Mr. and Mrs Ralph Jacobs at the American Fork hospital Tuesday. July 11th. Their Third Grandson arrived to Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Oiner at the Leht hospital The children of Mrs. Priscilla Bnerly met at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. S. Ford, in honor of her Slst birthday recently. Mrs. Brierley is the mother of eight children, 51 30 , great and grandchildren Three eons and grandchildren. First and 2nd Grade - m SHAROII nnrP n Li GARAGE ELMER IIILI.IS Operator W. P. WILLIAMS Operator ( |