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Show THE VOICE OF SHARON Davies - I1) i - ! n i ell M r wmk. a M tli- - S Hu- lii . I i i la-- , s r ,J , ot - fe-'- s Hi, mint .I,!..!. i enter-taiime- this null Dot , it Nel---u- n d ha lu-- ton-tme- d i YOU ONLY r I 4 T P t, can give this pleasure This is the gift thats 7 yours alone so personal and distinctive that it is ... certain to be the most treasured of Christmas v presents. Better plan early. Appointments are Of course ' suggested. there is still time just use the phone Call 381. ' 77 Ae. N. Univ. 4 - Provo ! Monday. SHARON uiplia Laudie - Correspondent Rhone 03SK2 I lie Ou-i- Literary Club at the Twin met Thursday Fmes Inn Woid lias been received from Hawaii that Elder John D. Laudie lias arrived there from the Toucan islands and has been assigned to finish his mission in the Hawaiian Islands. He is now labelling ou the island of Kauai. The lew members of Sharon the party ward who attended evening, sponsored by the ward Relief Society as their uum- - . n: irubers of TIMPAHOGOS vu-r- lu porter Hie Bee Hive Mmk v as n't ,1 at t !u Daiis and Janice S me as teacti-,ti- , her ou the Waul budget LonoieJ bv rt reiving program, me saying it line ai.iei htt-hh- e The was the nnest yet, and they ate badges. so liotiord weie Kay Haws, I r. g sorty for those who trussed .Vary and Annie Moore, Sherral it. 1 Mis Ely Ira Fleece i spending ouiiti, M.ti le Caller, Nada 011-- 1 Rath Dawson, Havana a few weeks in Salt Lake, at t Inliant. Howard and Ela Dell Haiwaid hume of her sou, and while tlieie were he is doing work in the temple Talks on the lile of Chi Mrs Eliza Anderson and Ethel Mini by Eldois Glen Oakes and Finch spent Wednesday in the Haney llaiward and Mrs Siiiptuie nadtngs weie pre-- Salt Lake temple. by Giaie Lowiy and Lois Mis Cragun yisited Raiser. with her mother and sister hi Don liar aid, eoj of Mr. and Ogden, on Wednesday Mrs. Alton Huiwaid underwent the Utah Two Habit ail api'i mu t toiny at weie Messed at the Fast mootl Vallty hospital oil Ihuisday as ing Suudav: Donna Loieen Fy nc IDs londition is repoiled daughter of Mr. and Mis Edward Ia olable. Clyde Adams Snyder, Mis Ramona Anderson and Fyue. and son of Mr and Mrs Elyses Snydaughter Marion were usiuiis at der N.el Niwell, Claude Downs the C H. Day lea home on Thurs- Jut k and George Smith laiyeridge last day ordained Teachers, Max Air s. li. E, Gardner is still jweie Ri iiudhead, Ort in Selman and lo her home, following an ' V st on Cordner were oidained a t ill k ol stomath ukeis. Priests. Carrol Watts, Maleom oils, isaix-- M. Mi ui McDonald. George Vincent and win) l.as been ill tor nioie than Lowry Stlmau were confirmed a year, passed away at the family members of the Church. home ill Giand View on Sunday At llie M I A. conjoint meeting Friends in the ward exi yelling. from evening, . Mudents it nd siiueiesl sympathy to Mr. Sunday 1! V lT. gave the the program Nnol and the children. Flam Johnson sang a solo, accomI.lojd L. Hales Eldeis panied by Mr. Mathews ward lung time resident of our Haiston and Bartholomew, of the ditd ou Saturday moruiug, as the Returned Missionary organization it suit of a cranial fracture, re- at the "Y" were the speakers. ceived from a fall ou the ice Miss Maud Rappleye, who has Waid members extend condol-e- i been visiting with her folks durs. ing the Thanksgiving season has returned to Los Angeles, leaving j GRAND VIEW Mrs C. II Thursday, December sent were don iL.nen NEW AND USED FURNITURE END TABLES New $ 4 .93 Large Assortment NEW Sturdy Metal frame a NEW H up CARD TABLES 7 Way -- I.E.S. LAMPS NEW NEW DESKS E a Upholstered CILVIRS and ROCKERS N EW 95 O Unfinisned KNEE-HOL- -- 93 Vup 4 Fancy PLuVTE MIRRORS -- 93 up FTIRNITURE EXCHANGE 310 West Center St. Call 2i for Uximt Radio Refrigerator or Machine Repairs Washing CLUB WOREN COMPLIMENT OUR SERVICE STATION Prominent club women who patronize us regularly have paid us some very fine and highly valued compliment. They recognize that we are making every effort to render a prompt, complete service anti at the same time maintain a i lean, attractive appearing establishment that is a credit to the ciiy. We're mighty proud of tiiis. Skates W. H. Bill WILDE 1 Standard Oil Service Station Corner of 2nd X. and Univ. Ave. Phone 1553 bteele, bome-timknown as Brigham B. decrasid. " RAGS WANTED Creditors will priseut claims, in.dt r oath, with vouchers to the CALL administrator at the tiffic of Hugh Vein Wentz, attorney, 7.T Lust Center street, undtrsuid Utah Valley News PHONE 18 ten-wel- I N jou give somebody a fine pair of skates. Skating, you know, is the big rage this season and Santa reports new skates are in tremendous demand. We have a the models for plain, fancy and skaters of every age. speed-minde- d also and Womens Hotkey, Racing and Figure Skates Priced from $ are cordially invited to attend the basketball games held every n Thursday evening at the Hr high school gym. Edgemont team won their opening game from Sharon ward. Raymond Wiscombe spent the week end with relatives at Roosevelt, Utah. 2 J -- 19 $ TO 12 '95 N BltlCK HOME anti two acres of choice land on Main Highwayi Wot Delve, Provo, No Fruit IVoducts Factory, steam equipconped for pasteurizing and Pros fruit juices. centrating capacity, 75 bushels per hour; ? ! Tank capacity, 12,tM0 gallons, forced to sell, operating now, a If real bargain to the right party. Immediate possession, see or D. Kinnear, Route 1, wr(e . ( 5D27 A r llox DO, Provo, Utah. 8 u u T Z i PROVO, 8 S 44' 272 West Center 4 rn at oar USED CAirGIFrPr.lCZS! 1932 Buick C oupe - 4 4 i i 4 4 A dandy 1930 Buick - Y-- 8 1930 Ford Coupe Woith Twice The Ashing Price -- $ - Ford Sedan Wheels mm if FULL PRI 1931 Chevrolet Seda1 .00 mm j 5" Job EXTRA V J Only XMAS FULL FBI SPECIAL 1933 CIIEV. COUPE REPLACEMENTS AND PAINT CO. rilOXE C53 DR. ARTHUR VANCE these Cth Provo, 058-- J LOANS and REAL ESTATE Your Guarantee Used Car Dept. chance to 78 N. Univ. of baked enamel finish 3. Drapery cornice and 2. Choice return colors 6. Installed workmen Ave. Phone 108 COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE RALPH'S RADIO AND APPLIANCE S3 3. Choice thtrUUw irl-'ITt- w guaranteed features without extra charge: 1. New S shaped slat. e ;73ir-- Provo, Uta See All these added trouble-fre- Next to New Post Office FRED E. RAY blinds, with all qualifications at a surprisingly low sale price if you place your order before Dec. 7th. . 4. Smooth 125 . Utahs Oldest Dealer INSURANCE This Sale Will Continue Until December 7th Only! get Xmas Price Tollurids Kotor Gompaiij' 1 your .00 UTAH VALLEY GLASS Phone Here's 175 Was. 158 West 8rd North 7, For .03 1929 $ FULL PRICE VETERINARIAN Until Dec. PRICE A Steal for Vho can do it? DELUXE STEEL M HLL VENETIAN BLINDS i I Soecial Sale Two Grandsons were born to Mr. and Mrs. W'il- ford R. Stubbs during the past two weeks. The first being a son born to Mr. and Mrs. John Mad- sen (Erma Stubbs) of Provo and the second, a sou born to Mr. and LaMar Mrs. Bunnell (Lorna Ford Sedan a .00 A1930 r of Car Lot mm for 3 $ FULL PR1 Call Miss Marion Medium was elected President of the Sharon stake Gleaner Girls organ-- 1 izatlon at a meeting held last week in the Timpanogos ward. IIOWKCCII FLLL PRICE GLASS Primary President, Della Baum urges all officers and teachers to attend Primary Convention to be held Sunday, Dec. 8th at the Provo First Ward chapel. playing Phone 160 - Mrs. Minnie James underwent a major operation on her eyes last week at the Utah Valley hospital. She Is reported to be slowly recovering. All people of the ward wlbh her a speedy recovery. wait-we- rc SANTA RIGHT Coupe FOR SALE First Class Pop Corn 25c Call Dan for Bigelow, phone 05R3. a- ri UTAH wont if ? EB3GQGn0u;C9G 'e V? s 1 Four were blessed and named SunThe twin day at Fast Meeting. son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Moyle were named Lee Emmett and Lnnna Moyle. The Mrs. Howard sou of Mr. and Ferguson wag named Howard Jerry and Junius D. was giver the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Junius Gordon. Dunham xa-u- rs s Clean Cotton In the uiatti r of the Estate of t Santa Says Mr. and Mrs. Jack Condor have returned home from a two weeks where trip to Craig, Colorado they visited Mr. and Mrs Merton Chamberlain, Mrs. Condors sister. They also vsiited Mrs. Con-deparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hayes of Grace, Idaho. Ilubir-- Dec. 4, 12. 19. Nona: to ckliutors j tor-so- Mens thur Watkins. Information. Clerk or the Adsintstratv, for further HIGH VERN WENTZ Attorney for Administrator. Publication dates: Nor n-- - Reporter) Dam and Las Vegas, Nevada Mrs. Maxine Davis spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City Helen Meldrum and Ann Trotminter gave the ute talks in Sunday School. Paul Taylor gave the sacrament gem. Stake board visitors were M. E. Kartohner, Leo Poulsen and Ar- Signer f mis-mii.- EDGEMONT Stubbs) Wednesday at the family home. Mothers and babes are reported doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Contler were Logan visitors Thursday where they attended the Logan temple Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elliott, Mr and Mrs. Robert Elliott Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ekins of Pleasant View ward were Salt Lake visitors Friday evening Jack Meldrum received a merit badge at the monthly Sharon stake Si out Court of Honor held at Vineyard Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and Melba Schoney' have returned from a delightful trip to Boulder Counfy KvxUl 1st day of February, A. D LEO STEELE vv All Ward Momters Xmas Specials! Consult 1 n d v iLeiial Notices ii 0104. Bellows preGor- Hit bal d itlgelow Clorene Lamb, Bat-was toncued by the GnSltl Don Die At.dc t son, aud ara Me-- s ,ee class of the Sunday I no Rubies Max Edwards Mmll Rjwhv, wme given nanus in Fast meet- scLool at a social luld Wedm-Ja- y Lena F.e-Far.i.v, Fhj1 s ing last Sunday afternoon They eveimg at the home of Mr aid 'il ;s. Glare E'.is Jan Maly V. Mrs. Emil Haiistu. lie is Dm ill Dian, soil uf Mr well-MiniiH, Howard and and Mis John Skinntraud Stevm having to nl a mission in the Eu'.ll Nelson, Clyde Aa Rett, son of Mr and Mrs Beit Southein States. An enteitain-nuMux Dyne and Mr and Mrs C committee unsized of Ruth Mis Laisen m Larsen. Skinni r Hansen, Daibara Andetsou and tW.lfoid In i lass ins! in tor. Mr and Mi'. Ezra Fatten went Phyllis Parity who plaiuitd Dvtlv C W LjI'si ii sj ent the ally to Salt Lake City Sunday to at-- t callus, lie ft t shim i,ts were s( Pu-of the week m Moal) on busi-e nd ftineial st rvn for a relawrh lb Ita Riv nolds. I tee Aus,. tive They also visited with F?ri di Sumi.n n it Church ison, Gra e Ellis and Ln llo Bil.iiJs who w at the Holy Cross wW hv hy MU- Liht Uowlev ns tite A lommittee. a copy with broken hospital sufftring dints from the Si mm.iry. was hip width was i.iusid bv a fall of "The Artliln of Edith Mrs F.zi a Patten gave a birthlieu he sbppid on the ice a week presented to the by day party at her home last Saturday at to noon honoring her son Emery wtio was 7 years old that day Games were played ami fi fshments served to tin following Plnl Jameson, Jan Ft Tommv, George, Atone, Fhil-- 1 ps. Lena Nelson, Ida Lu Davis, Thomas Fatten. oiuyluv Union Phillips, Keith Jameson. Alt x Reffort, Milton Gordon. Phillips. A lovely biithdav cake was also served. A surmise p'orv it the form of l and birthday party was a in given by Mrs. Gene Mevirs. honor of her daughter. Mrs. Fred p.O'Wll, wiio is leaving to join i her husband in Cahtorniu. where will make tinir home. 1 tL they I.uiu boon was served and games Vou'H cut a fine 4 ? played, prizes being won by Howard Thomas, Mrs. Mattie llenroid figure this Christand J W. Bell mas if f LOST: Utah Car license S4471 also reflector, near Ed. Spauldings store in Vineyard. Return to Wesley Rawlings, Phone (Ellen the class Those Faith, Esther und action North Univ. Ave. Phon 61( PHONE 1009 Hoal Estate Flre Insurance PROVO Agency UTAH with hardware of 13 tape expert by at per square ft. Only ic TIRE REPAIRING See Us Now U. S. TIRES oitu BATTERIES Below we list a few of the Many Makes and All Models of Cars, priced from $75. to $C95. 1937 NASH SEDAN Radio and Heater 1910 CHEVROLET SI DAN Radio and Heater 1939 PONTIAC CO I PE Radio and Heater 193. DODGE SEDAN Radio and Heater 1938 FORD PICK-U8 1938 CHE V. Chassis and Cab, long wheel besa. This is a real bargain! Liberal . Utah Valley Glass&Paint a ilon t viy it looks "like new." No ear that's been on the roa.l a montli doe. e do say, though, that it look and Jiezfoniis better than most 1938 Pontiac convertible coupes. Without a used" label, nobody can know th.it jou saved liundivds of dollars by buying it from us. I'omplrtelj reconditioned and ready to give you jears of good service, it's a find" at what we're asking! i V-- MMZ Estimates Cheerfully and Carefully given Without Charge . MAYBE THIS CAR SHOULD HAVE USED LABEL Willard L. Sowards Brimhall Orbs. iso Nor'di Trade-i- P n Allowances and Easy Terms! it TNITED SALES You Furnish the Lot Vell Build the Homo I Pfcor. t |