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Show HE (mm il and a If in pai t iik ha- - In n liomi - m ( lu'n i UP FiGKEQ III Thurslay, PeCiruWr VOICE OF SHARON l r -n addi i t i r t m il i n i - i . " - gin i i . ! ' ii - -u i - l t in tie e for in VIEW PLEASANT , i z. Repor,.) Ekiiib .tn,i,,iid a millin' fir Man- - of butt tiitro at the Nehou-- . Mri and Mr. A Buy 1 y h u ks njet death at the 1iovo Ltak and Tile yard Monday a he slipped and fill on some ne striking his In ad against a pile of brinks He was 4 4 years of age, and had b- -t n employed for 16 ears with the company. He died within a few minutes of the accident. i U)vd HUNK srwLi Red Cross Secs Ac Con In 102 Disasters In Year r tfetek 7 G. Mlf.I.LKY i of American Fork was reelected president of the Utah County Farm bureau, and practic- ally the entire slate of officers was reelected, excepting Selvoy J Boyer, who was replaced by O Burton Tew of Mapletan Frank Nelson of Spanish Fork was continued as and LeGrande Jarman of Orem d Thu'-dt-- Monday t, as fir IRKSMANSHIP Is ronsideied U S by the Marines as equally important as mechanization, Bays Captain C. 1) Sil.trd, of Salt Lake City, recruiting oftmr fm the Marine Corps, who declares bombers, gunners, and rillenifii must he expert marksmen to be effective, and that nothing really new exists In tlie world war today except the use of vastly Increased mechanized equipment which lias altered tacks used by military experts The Marines skill In handling rifles, nun bine guns, and guns of heavier calibre, their superb marksmanship, has made them the reputation they have maintained for mroe than a century and a half r to have subscriber to this magazine. Scouts may subscribe for it at lie per year if they do so with their 300 sample BOYS LIFE Troops. magazines have been distributed of the to the various Troops a r O' 0 1 v m-- ii the Sc era Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday. - of 'In I K n p ti Luuce-- f d Sunday with Lunsfords Mis at Theatre BOOM TOWN a- i. i.i. -- and Vi. Ile.il Joll-- mother, - Mis. Tlie li unary oftuers and teach-t!- 8 prep, i rut on meeting will be Lt Id at Thursday evening 7:30 o'cloi k at the home of Mrs Bli.-- s Allred. Prestdtnt and Mr- -. Sidney II Cluff rt-- ived woid that their snn iu the Grant, who is a Western Slates, has been made Iri suieiit and has beei d to Albuquerque, New o Di-tr- tran-feie- Viviio - W LINES FROM LIFE I , V-f t m r st j ( c - HKls is .i I uv of s i mi ohms S M 1 -- g i to parents Si out- - throughout the ' Fu-ien- e lnt-e- V , Ifieyy rx x ' 1 During the past year American Bed Cross relief operations were conducted In S4 states listing a total of 10? floods, tornadoes, fire and other forms of natural disaster. Aid was given to more than 100,000 disaster victims needing temporary shelter, food, clothing, medical care and rehabilitation. Top The wake of a tornado that owept through the deep south. Center Red Cross food for tha homeless. Bottom Firemen search for miablng In smouldering debris. Inset When this warning drops from a Coast Guard planet the Bed Cross prepares for the worst. ti 11 ii tj Vi ii Q u u it ti H I? V j iw i? 9 c-. T' "TOi sa "w Sa x ' - i 1 5t -- xx r?X e?X --soi --a 3 -- a sga h I; v .g, 4 SHRIVERS 3 ex FINE GIFTS From A Mans Point of View When in doubt about a mans gift, he m ' mr It it tn it tn Seven Beautiful Top Patterns To Choose From 9 if f If Lt vx A a ti tx HOW ABOUT GIVING DAI) A CLOTHCRAFTand if mb fS IX would choose himself! it $ tl ti Suit or Overcoat it it FOR CHRISTMAS? it it w Get him one of those Smart Suits or Overcoats by it it VARSITY TOWN If n fw it ti let it be one of these wearables 45 w mb .00 n & a ft ft tx tx Genealogical Committee enjoyed a Turkey dinner Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor M. Anderson. Mrs. Mabel Bunker roasted two Two tuikeys for the occasion. long tables were prettily decorated In Thanksgiving style. Covers were laid for 3u guests. A social followed the dinner. Jess K. Allen I be old son of Mr. and Mrs. SHRIVERS Style Leadership ft jsmp Superior Quality Tables at only $ 9 A Ar MS j ft ft Y ei ; ft in bi . THE DEPARTMENT STORE OR RRoVo Cl. ft All Wmt Exposure EKYEST Room J0Y This 'V to BUILD or REMODEL immediately take our complete loan service for the building of that new home or to modernize We are your present home. continually building and Improving homes in this community. Our easy terms and low interest rate have made us many friends and satisfied home owners. Contact us Imdetails. mediately for full Quick and efficient service will You should advantage C. !.i CURTIS INSURANCE AGENCY, Inc. A Z R1XX1M MENDED 7 . 17 4 West Center St. - Phone 86 i jll N l.W. Duplex, 2 set s plumbing P it li ii Home, Full basement, garage, wlth 60x220 feet of ground. y jj ft ii Brick building, y jj it Sir our listings on I' arms. :: Hloxated in this county. eH also lmc some good dairies. j H. A. heat. Prows and Haws Realty Co. IRO ear's Offerings Are Supreme 53 North Univ. Ave. UTAH O WRONG GUESS ? p X I cTrc ehI il.e 'AGi "i i 'Z i :.i tVi t x" of tt-vJ-s GtA'T-Xil-A-.- - Modem H , ! r t t i : . When you wed a wath, one that dmsxnt keep accurate time W ell lie glad to Is no good. give jour watch the Chrono- TOP QUALITY meter thek without cot. Bring It In today. Our expert repair work gives ou an "racy at low cost. , HAY W. E. MITCHELL Win Meet Delightfully Air Ooale4 Manager ?7 Good Location! a City. Utah C. ROSSITER, HIGHLY Y Loans G. H. HEISDSELIMH J VALUE TAYLOR BROS. CO. the Flowers Grow ?t?T' Graduate and Registered Optometrist 120 IV. Cen. Provo Ph. 8H6VF OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON TEMPLE 200 Rooms Rates: 200 Tile Baths $1.50 to $4.00 Square Eight-- O be given. i Tamous Paintings De Luxe Calendars New Designs Box Assortments like Where Actually, A Is longer than B. although the reverse would seem to he true. Dont guess about your eyes. Have them examined by a reliable optometrist and KNOW whether or not theyre In proper shape. Most eye defects can be remedied. Eje examination without obligation. " '1 J of Salt Phone A or B? ia CARDS D1? QUALITY Hotel Temple Greenhouse Which Is Longer ex GREETING All Steel Construction Mom's eves. son ft Y the way we FEEL about em a big anniversary boquet that brought a soft grin to Pops lips and a hint of tears to Le-Ro- y, Send , an we gave em somethin that expressed idea a p ATTACHMENTS NEEDED Tops Are Reproductions of Fine Wood Inlays ersary - ..Salt Lakes Newest Hotel .. COASTERS I. Il l' OFF NO SCREWS OR EXTRA anniv cornin up. What to do? But Sis got a brilliant shall remain unpaid Kilby W. Allen enlisted In the U. S. Navy He lett Thursday for on December 2S, 1940 wilbe five weeks training at San Diego, delinquent and advertised for sale California, before being put at public auction, and, unless aboard a U S. Warship. pajment is made before, so much Mrs. Lida Chase spent last week of each parcel of stock ns may b necessary will be sold on January end at Ogden The many friends of Miss June ; 15, 1941 at 2 30 oclock p. m. Gregoiy will be pleased to know at the office of the company, she is slowly improving from her 8 West Center St , Provo, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment, recent illness of pneumonia. with the cost of adverMis. Ruth Stone was hostess to together and expense of sale. tising Morher students of the Book of LEON NEWREN, mon class at her home Friday Secretary, evening. Games and refreshments I 8 West Center St., were enjoyed. Provo, Utah. Babies November Publication dateswho were blessed and named at 29 and December 6, 13, and 20. the Sunday Fast day services w-owere Patricia, daughter of David I and Maud Morley Spalding; Kathleen daughter of Leonard and Vetla Olger Madsen; Kenneth son of Kenneth and Afton Allen; Melvin R., son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Heaps; J. Eulon, son of Ray and Pauline Sumsion Gammon, Brent Young, son of Bernard and LuCInda Young Ander- a EXTRA CHARGE wedding TINTIC CENTRAL MINING COMPANY, Loration of Principal Office, S West Center St., Provo, Utah.. NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors held Noveinbir 18, A. D. 1940, an assessment of one mill per share ($1 00 per 1,000 shares) was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the November corporation, payable 28, 1940 to Leon Newren, Secretary at 8 West Center St., Frovo, Utah. Any stock upon which this Relief Society Conference will be held in Vineyard SunA good program is day evening ex being arranged and all ward members are urged to be present the officers. ei by Mrs. Mary Bungerfoff of Bick-nel- l, Utah, daughter of Mr. and 3 Mrs. John K. Allen, Is visiting at the home of her parents. Gift Wrapping Service and Gift Boxes with each purchase. aVO (Mrs. Geo. F. Wells - Reporter) ASSESSMENT OF NOTICE VINEYARD ritlSilMS upci-ted have much money an' neither did I an the folks twentieth .s th National Parks Council by II Hughes, Spanish Fork, than man of Uniforms and A m Older that every ppt at am i Boy Scout si out may wear the Ion pi m r Sunday. Cii dm in Uniforms may be pur-- t Mr and Mis Sterling Cluff d fiom the Boy Scout Distriand Mr and Mrs Arlington Snow Shriver Co. in W. F' Kay butor atiompauied Mr. and Mrs Snow and babv Speimr to the Provo I Sis didn't 'on i y-- 1 to 7 throughout the United States, announces Boyd C. Davis, Council Chairman of the Boys Life & Beading committee. Utah National Parks Council, Boy Scouts of America. During the week, special efforts are being made in all the of the Council dm 1 Hoys' I Jfe Week Is from December Troops . ln-ii- ... every Scout VV I 1 a SI - Mi es Wan la Campbell and t.avon C, urr left Fnday for Chi-- i ercon f: J ( hi ago where they will attend the e ii rvm left 1 II" ((invention. Seven Pleas-rn- t Tii- white lie wi.l Vh w girls have won t li Is t iiiiur Mi-- s Ini- - Umnnson of Seattle. spi ut Thanksgiving dtv- - w it her father, August i Mi in im and fanulv. Inis is one . f Sales Agents for tin She ex-Silk Co the A - to In liaiisfernd to Los Wili'-She in the i ear future Wid'ii-da- v for ti Staltle, r. secretary-treasure- ,sk- tt and b "I d M of Harbor Lau'a Ci'y, California la Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Llcbaidt Sr. Mr and Mis. James E. Philip and Mrs. Bertha LiebharJt went to Sait Lake Sunday to attend the funeral strvices of Mr Phillips'! aunt. Mis. ILurhtta Andcr-o- n. Mr. and M'S. A. Bay Ekins, Mr. and Mis Nowell H Baum, Mr and Mis Murbeth Snow, attendel the D mocratlc Victory ball at tha Ciiioanut Grove, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C Sterling Cluff nttriaued Thursday evening in Inn or of Mi of Li in - Wo, 'dr tviuin? y - or .ill. 11 li til Fi i ' PASSING in - 1.. j Vn Colvin - 11a it i. d 10H. 5, Ay Price h HAROLD MAAG s PHONE 01S-R-- 1 22 TOUK JEWELER" Time Inspector for U. P and Uta'- - Coal Railroalx Phone 83 H VV pet Center k |