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Show TIIE VOICE OF SHARON i.( City on business Mcndav. The Inns vnut-(Ytllowslont park, some towns I a met at the home of Miss in Alberta. Canada and into Mont2t-;lColvin - Reporter) Miller, Monday evening. A tana, North and South Dakota. business meeting was held and Nebraska and Coloiado. Mr.. Vila A lin'd j r fresliments served to 15 officers Mrs. Edna Doe who lias wa- of the a nil t e i, lie l's tiU with her mother, Mrs living Mr and Mrs. Valentine Bentley I. T A in gam.iiiou at a r The TlmrMt.iv ivmiDg spent a 2 weeks vacation visiting aac-on iK it, Mr i riMay at the Fair In San Francisco and Mi Allred was foi- - down the coast. In Nevada they roMcn.d liitrh vi, e !i i nt and David visited Mr. Bentley's brother, Low by will, and family Kit hard I, Bentley (luted who are living on a large ranch M'S. liertha Cla8 of Salt Lake near Lund, Nevada. vnh li r sistrr, Ci' is Mr. and Mrs. Sidney IT. Cluff Mrs Eliza Ciatie, were Salt Lake visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Erean-hra- , A Pleasant Yaiation k. Mrs. Ida Eri anlirack and was had by Eugene Gurr. Mrs Anna Campbell vere in Salt Shirley Fkins, Reed Fkins Jr.. PLEASANT I I'lhe VIEW M. I. A. and Buane Julies. Officers d Pon-'nett- ht-i- Pres-idoi- Eliza Crane is visiting in Salt Luke City this week. The Clmner Girls and M. Men to Ul a eodal Tuesday evening In th( ward house All enjoyed the honor at a bride's shower given Mis.-e- s Katherine Mitchell and at the Mitchell Nina Thomas by Gained were home iat week. played and lundieon served to: Miss Huth Lambert, Miss Lena Lamb, Mrs William Lewis, Mrs. Heed Buckner, Miss lleta Reynolds, Miss Margaret Gapptnayer and Miss Maxine Loveless. A new sun was born to Mr. and at the Mrs. Lawrence Palmer I lah Valley hospital Monday evi mug for-iae- -- -. t t. t EXCEEDINGLY A- - v. DO YOU KNOW? " 2- On Real Quality SHIRTS Orpha Laudie - Correspondent Phone 03SR2 Dress Opening Social will be of the Relief Society held Tuesday, Oct. 1st at 2 p. ra. Mrs. A. B. in the ward chapel. will of Provo give the Worsley program. She speaks on a subject of special interest to women. A good musical program has been arranged and It is hoped that every woman In the ward will attend. The Relief Society presidency requests that the visiting teachers make their visits and extend an invitation to all women Refreshof the ward to attend. ments will be served. Kent Winston Downs and f It is less than a month till DEER SEASON OPENS That We Have Winchester 0 Shells Rifles $ .95 $ 4 .25 A and 22 Philo T. Farnsworth, Jr. and Wednesday. Candidate for Republican OREM DRUG A large Robert ireston and Dorotny Lamour teamed tor the first time in Paramounts Technicolor adventure-romanc- e TYPHOON at th.e Scera Theatre, Tuesday VOTE FOR Mesdames TIMPANOGOS for Nomination U. S. SENATE ass't of Rifle Shells October Kano ft at exceptionally low pricse. blU (FaU PtUtiol kdf. (Mrs. tit C. H. Poulson - Reporter) An interesting program was given under the direction of the last Genealogical organization UorrlHV) Sunday evening. fThe speakers were: David L. Rowley Jr., Royal Neilsen and Mrs. Lucy Rasmuss sen. An excerpt from the of the prophet Joseph Smith showing the importance of genealogical work was read by Lucy Poulson. Perry Liston had charge of the program. During the pre- ..Sail Lakes Newest Hotel .. writ-ling- liminary part of the meeting four children were confirmed members of the church having been baptized earlier in the day. They were: Charles Arthur AVoffinden, Robbins, Donald Betty Louise Farnsworth and Janies Mark Jen- ? tf ; -, t Kl . j a , ,:f $! ;v 4 sen. Exercises have been arranged for the girls who are graduating from Primary as the program in church next Sunday evening. Mrs Christensen, the class Myrtle leader will be in charge and the parts given by the girls will show something of their work during the past year. Sterling Mooney of Salt Lake City visited with his grandmother, Mfa. D, J. Rowley last week. Mrs. Jean Meyers gave a lovely bride's shower at her home last week honoring her daughter, Mrs. Fredrick Boswell, who was recently married. The evening was spent with games and tasty refreshments were served. Lovely gifts were recelvd from the folof the bride: lowing friends ui; (V Vi, - . u . ifcj m XS 'J It ! i i t"',!! i 'fcj GREAT MORMOJf TEMPLE OPPOSITE Rntes: to $4.0U 200 Rooms 200 Tile Baths $1.50 Hotel Temple Square Balt Lake City, Utah AH Weat Exposure Rooms O. ROSS ITER, ERNEST ' DeLghtf ally Air Coolest t Manager reoommemted HIGIU-- Y Drages Market Bob H. L. Boswell, Kiefer, Howard Thomas, Glain Schow, Florence Gappmeyer, Isabelle Gappmeyer, William Zobell, Virginia Penrod, Jean Jensen, Maren Jensen, Fern Carter, KathRose Mary Aiken, leen West, Skinner, Marjorie Skinner, Leone Prestwlch, Eunice Terry, Martha Pyne, Olive Wilson, Lottie Davis, Louise Davis, Charles George, Leo Taylor, Ray Cbipman, Ida Shees-ley- , K. Nimer, Lee N'lmer, Pauline Patten, Florence Adams, Jessie Adams, Winnie Graff, Gertrude Weaver, Edna Larson, Clara Row-leShirley Williams and Dezzie Lamb. A family group met last Thursday evening at the home of Fenton Prince to visit with Mrs. Emma Burr who left Friday to join her husband, who is employed in San Delgo, California. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Terry, Mr. and Mrs. William Terry, Miss Myrl Terry, Mr. and MTs, Prince and children, Mrs, Burr and Verla Terry. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Poulson. Mr. and Mrs. Lud Poulson, and Mrs. Emma Poulson attended funeral services held for Charles Sundquist in Pleasant Grove last Sunday. Mrs. Fredrick Boswell, the former Denise Meyers was guest of Fielding have recently returned home from Jackson Hole, Wyoming where they have been employed during the summer. Mrs. Clarence Downs was taken to the Utah Valley hospital Saturday. The family reports that she is slightly improved. President and Mrs. Horace E. Garner of Ogden were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Lucius Laudie. Mr, and Mrs. Helselt of Provo were also dinner guests on Sunday. Allen Dickey of the Genealogy organization had charge of the Sacrament meeting in Sharon ward Sunday. The speakers were J, Clayton Watts, Mrs. Matilda Vance, Alleu Bellows and Dixie Miss Reese also gave a Reese. reading and Mrs. Nina Stratton sang a solo. The Building and Finance committee reports show that the people of the Ward are awake to the fact that they must act now if they want to complete the remodelling of the ward chapel. The bishopric requests that each family be ready to do its full part when a member of the Finance committee calls upon them. The committee consists of Geo. Stratton, Roy Park, Sam Cordner and C. Lucius Laudie. Bessie Duncan Is also assisting them. A bridal shower was given in honor of Beth Carter Saturday night at the townh all by her mother, Mrs. Samuel Carter. Beth is to be married Oct. 30th. Mrs. Alvin Peterson Is In the Utah Valley hospital where she tS'jr M COFFEE LAUNDRY SOAP 43? 24? SSS.Si? 33$ FRUIT COCKTAIL 25? Tuna Fish I.G.A. Y2S 2 for I.G.A- 46-o- 35c M pm X can z. J JlLLU Six Delicious Flavors per pkg 19? CAKE FLOUIl, Swansdown 21c 15? COCOA, I.G.A 1-l- 3 for $ MACARONI 2-lb- 13c 39c J .39 11c s. 21? for PEAS, No. 2 cans can 14c MILK b. j BROOMS, good quality s. CHOCOLATE I.G.A y CLEANER, - 45? BEAUTY SOAP SS1---- I 4 for 25c tall cans 2Gc 3 MILK SUPPLIIS BANANAS YAMS A VITAMIN VlK. POTATOES ONIONS (XT! 100-lb- s. ?.?' D1 USI SCOO MILK All TOUR COOKINs' POT ROAST, 1st grade beef 16c 17$ PORK ROAT, shoulder, lb. 17c 93c Breakfast Bacon, sliced, lb. 21e 3Q s. IN 19c LEG-O-LAM- lb. 22c B LARD s. 69c PATRONIZE ALL THE STORES WHICH CLOSE ON SUNDAY Sanforized and Fast Colors Broadcloths, Madras, Rayons FAMOUS Covert Work. Shirts 90? $1.25 $1.49 0169 -- Just received a new shipment of these fast selling shirts Better Hurry and Stock Up Now Y to 25 Qj Savings Extra Special lot of BOYS FINE DRESS SHIRTS Famous Non-Wi- lt Collars Only! O Beautiful 25? DRESS BOSK 15? PROVO 368 West Center St. sir Quality UHGtt3lInGl?9G TIES -- HE underwent an operation for pendicltl8. Mrs. Stella Rich of Provo and her setter, Mrs. Passey of Ogden, spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. AfaiLch! II. Washburn. Rudolf Wolfgramm has returned to attend the B. Y. U. after spending the summer In Riverton. C, STAKE GENEALOGY Amelia Lotta, Reporter, rhone 04SJ1 for opening date Senior temple excursion will be held Oct. 2nd to the Salt Lake temple from Sharon stake. Because of the anniversary of the genealogical Sunday hi.vlng been held on the fourth Sunday, Sept. 22nd, the genealogical committees of the wards will not hold or conduct addition fifth Sunday services on Sept. 29th. The Salt Lake temple will be closed during General Conference, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 4th and 5th. Of Orem!s New n 5 n Public Inspection of this fine building will be arranged before the formal opening. Watch for future announcements in this paper. will he given for the return of glasses left at the Orem Rifle club range Sunday. See O. L. Swensen, Pleasant the New FALL HOUSE CLEANING' NEEDS SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, SEPT. 28th MOP STICKS - - EACH COMPARE BROOMS THE COST BY THE YEARS THEY LAST! 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U CP ID White or Amber llI IlltUAn Quart Mason jar PEANUT BUTTER 9$ KlL MARSHMALLOWS $25 SODA WAFERS 35? TUNA FLAKES 9r 4 COFFEE A 5? 15? 10? Cascade salted thin b. 19? ;ceL'll? IK?..... 24? ROBBINS' MARKET (Across from Lincoln High School) Phone 055-R- 4 t "Helpful Seri ice" 1 Shirts of Quality Along With Dont wait for the l0 HIT EM HARD Renouned Sanforized AVork and Uniform Shirts. You will be proud to wear one of these Only READ THE AD$ SOAP, Palmolive, 5 bars 29c BISQUICK large pkg. 29c GRATED TUNA Dozens of beautiful Dress Shirts. The famous ELI! ECO brand Grove. SgTptfJi... 19? 31? tr,1:; 27? Just Received! REWARD ... Orem SUPERSUDS VorU Hy-ru- m SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, SEPT. 28th SMG-KREE- rpne 1 SHARON -i rf-- i f. morning. Ihe 30-3- September 26, 1940. Thursday, Phone 20 PATRONIZE ALL TIIE STORES WHICH CLOSE ON SUNDAY |