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Show THE VOICE OF SIIARON Thursday, February 6, 1911 KB! tie lauliee' Sewing Club was entertained Friday at the home of Luella Hills. An enjoyable time was had and a delicious (Mrs. Rfi Griffiths - Reporter) luncheon served to: Verl Johnson. Phone 014-RClara Dawson, Dot Davis, Tlllie IJixon, Ruby Stratton. Fern Hills, uulvtw Reprtwen of the Grand View relief soriety Elsie Taylor and the hostess. Grace Nuttall was one of the d.d sewing at the Utah Valley hosladies honored for their continual were last Wednesday. They pital Bhe reElua Hales. Hattie Carter, Clara attendance at Ieader'-hip- , Smith, Dot Davis, and Verl John- ceived a lovely china plate. Elder John Stratton left Monson. On Feb. 11th the Relief for two weeks training at the day will of the meet at home Society mission home in Salt Lake. He Mrs. Henry Maag. will leave Feb. 12th for IndepenA well attended farewell party dence Missouri. was held in the amusement hall Thursday night Mr. and Mrs Thursday, January 30th for Elder Rulon Lowry entertained a group John Stratton Dancing and the of friendB in honor of Lucille following program was enjoyed: Johnson. Luncheon was served Vocal solo, "Ah Sweet Mystery of to the following: Mr and Mis Lite, LaNeve Kimball, accom- Frances Johnson, Mr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wm panied by Verl Martin; Remarks, Roy Davis, Elder Stratton, Bishop Jolley and Forsythe. Mr. and Mrs. Ileber Vocal solo. Harward. John B. Stratton; Mr and Mrs. Chauna Adams, atcompanied by Arthur Clyde Zola Vance Malone; Remarks by have left for an extended tour 1 lhiirr uf l;anm Eljc Ebt Otnfc. PobJkJ m Second Cl Mm Mutter, October Act mt Mrcfc t, ltT 8. ek 7 At biKAtA of Urem. f eat birwt, Prove, ter.tion and because of its cooperative spirit it should be a fautred si'ot fur some industry to tatablKh a fac- taJi. by th Pro. Printed by blab L V ULb. &. t m?, tfa Poet OtfUm ft Prow GRAND VIEW tory. the wonderful support that the have given. Over half of the families people generally in the entire community now have their names on the books as having paid in cash or labor to help build the We are proud of Shtroi Cootrto Ytuey pubturtu blttetUoiuU fUumOMHu Coenpe-ny-, t? March F tort IS YOUR NAME III THE BOOK? (Ry Victor C. Anderson) Recently the writer was talking to a prominent business man of Trove. He exclaimed. I doubt there is another community in the state of Utah that could cooperate in building a beautiful and magnificent Community Auditorium such as you are doing in Sharon. It speaks well for your leaders as well as the type of people you have. I informed the gentleman that although we did have a high percentage of participation there were a few who found some excuse or another to not lend Iheir help. Of course, I knew that before you told me, said the It would be impossible to conceive of any gentleman. worthwhile project being launched any place in these United States without resistance. As fine a project as Rrovos Community jMunicipal Tower plant proved there was a big minurf'y opposition. The Utah Valley hospital was had only after persistent and unselfish efforts by a big group of men and women. The Columbia Steel Riant which has made possible the Tipe Riant and Creosote Riant emplojing a thousand men was brought to the community after years of struggle against the resistance of a large number of people in this community. Of course you would have resistance. Looking at it from where we are, we see in the building one of the most important assets that has ever come to Orem and Sharon community. It will be the nudoous of other enterprises. It was but a week ago that an industrial leader who happened to be in Provo remarked that he would consider that your community will attract National at- - wiCUVLlb LbLilb building. Every few days some new family name is added. IS YOUR NAME ON THE BOOKS as a booster and supjtorter of this project? WHY NOT PLAN NOW TO OWN A BOND? At the competion of the building, a souvenir booklet will be published in which the names of all families who have subscribed cash or labor will be listed. This booklet will go to all parts of the United States. As people come to visit the building we would like to present them with this book telling the story of how the people of this rural area united to make possible the completion of this building. The Voice of Sharon goes to nearly 1600 homes. How proud we would be to see the names of these 1600 families as the builders. Why not start now by investing a few dollars at a time until your family is the proud possessor of at least one bond ? 7th session 6 00 to 6:45 p. m. Those going for their own endowments may go through with the 9:15 a. m. session (8:45 on Amelia Lotta, Reporter, Phone 048J1 Wednesdays) or 5:00 p. m. session. Others may he married hj special appointment. N. R. Clip this column for Sealings Future Reference. for the dead, during the dav Salt Lake Temple Appoint- are performed with the first TWC Evening sealings for ments for Sharon Stake for 1941: companies. the dead are arranged for ward and stake groups only, appointThursday, February 13th ment for which should be made Monday, March 3rd at least one week In advance. March 25th Tuesday, Tuesday, April 15th Monday, May 5th Friday, May 2 3rd ' If X, Thursday, June 12th Wednesday, July 2nd , f Thursday, August 21st 11th Thursday, September Wednesday, October 1st Wednesday, October 22nd Friday, November 14th Wednesday, December 3rd. t STAKE GENEALOGY NOTE: The second session each Wednesday, starting at 8:45 a. m., is reserved for Brides and their parties. Will the stakes where their appointment falls on a Wednesday, please avoid this second session. eOQOGAl-COMPM- G d if? LJ Radio, COUPE new paint, Heater, rebored, new pistons, rings, & pins. Easy Monthly Payments Rices aX to the bone $100 DOWN 1933 CHEV. COLTE Special Price $99 1935 FORD Deluxe Tudor with Radio CQC Down Heater y (J J Iaymt Look at Our Truck Values! 1937 DODGE Truck Long Wheel Base Good Tires, Lifetime guarantee. 1936 FORD Stake lick - up, overload springs, heavy duty tire equipment. UTAH PROVO t FACTORY COOPERATION SALE! DURING FEBRUARY f Y f l; J WASHING ON TIIE LINE IN HALF THE TIME With a Twin Tub Dexter $16.50 Rinse Tubs Plus Years Supply of Soap v With Every Dexter Model from $69.95 And Your Old Washer SEE THE SENSATIONAL NEW 1911 MODELS Just Arrived for this February Sale! ASK FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION A Full Carload Dixon Taylor Russell EXCLUSIVE DEXTER DEALERS h i Don't Plan On Being: Lucky When You Buy A Used Car i X an PLAY SAFE and BUY THE BEST from Naylors Used Car Lot BENEFITS EXPLAINED 1936 DODGE 013-IU- DTK INDUCTEES' K Agency PHONE 1099 HAROLD MAAG PHONE Fire Insurance Willard L. Sowards Will Meet Any Price ! Dnily Schedule for Endowments 1st Bession, 8:00 to 8:45 a. m. 2nd sseslun 9:15 to 10:00 a. m, 3rd session 11:45 to 12:30 p. m. 4th ssesion 1:45 to 2:30 p m 5th session 3:45 to 4:30 p. m. 6 th session 5:00 to 6:45 p. m. UNlfER ACT OF Jtewl Estate jjgpHAY1! Elder Stratton's Mother and his through the southern states. Grandmother Larsen. The following babies were blessed at Fast meeting Sunday The annual ward amateur show afternoon; Eugene Dixon Nuttall, will be held Tuesday, Feb. 18th sou of Mr, and Mrs. Dean Nuttall-GarM. I. A. conjoint meeting SunMont Wagstaff, son of Mr day evening was conducted by and Mrs. Dermont Wagstaff Scout Master, Rex Griffiths. The Thomas Michael Holden, son of M. I. A. theme was lead by Gale Mr. and Mis Thomas Holden, Young; the Flag ceremony by Sleven Hurst, son of Mr. and Mrs Rtx Griffiths Talk, Dean Nut-tal- Fred Hurst. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Lowry and Trio, "Behold 'Tis Even-Tide- " Lapreal Harvard, Gam family visited with relatives of Harward and Rulon Lowry, ac- Mr. Lowrys in Fielding, Utah, companied by Martha Kelsey. A Monday. scout talk by R. W. Dowman, Mayor Mark Anderson of Provo executive of the Utah National will be the speaker in the adult class at Mutual Tuesdav, FebruCornet duet, Patks Council Dee Davis and Don ary 11th. His subject will he Griffiths, accompanied by Ora electricity. The class presidency would appreciate your attendance. Griffiths. SALT RAKE TEMPLE Thseucars IB TOP QUALITY J 1940 Here Are Just a Few: Paul Kelly and Lee Bowman halt HenryTravers and his fake sheriffs posse in a dramatic moment from the spectacular outdoor drama WYOMING starring Wallace Beery which plays at the Scera Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday, February llth-12t- h Other members of the cast include Bobs Watson (insert), Leo Carrillo and Ann Rutherford. (Wrjtten for Utah Valley News) The Soldiers and Sailors Relief Act of 1940 applies to everyone on active duty, Including members chased on Installment contract. Road Commission of the National Guard, Regular According to Section 303 of the Makes Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Act, If an Individual has paid 50 Guard and all those called to duty per cent or more of the purchase Wide price of an automobile he can. If Appointments through Selective Service. discretionary powers are given necssary, ask for a moratorium W. D. Hammond, Chairman of the courts In giving every pro- on the balance of his payments tection to an .dividual who may until such time aa he 1b relieved the State Road Commission, has beeome delinquent on Installment from active military duty, during announced the appointment of contracts by reason of his reduced which time all payments are ten new men to the highway earnings through military service. waived. However, the finance patrol. Of these, six are additions All Individuals who desire In- company may require the car to to the patrol and four are reformation are urged to contact be placed in storage during this placements. The appointments any attorney who Is a member of period of moratorium. This only are aa follows: Eldrldge W. the registrants advisory board applies to automobiles on which Wood, Willard, Box Elder Counfor specific advice and Interpreta- 50 per cent or more of the pur- ty; Arthur Reed Collard, Fountain Green, Sanpete Co.; NephI tion The law covers, In general, chase price has been paid. All individuals now in military Merrill Johnson, Kanab, Kane judgments and also puts a moratorium on all statutes of limita- service, or contemplating military County; Neldon S. Evans, Lehl, tion during the period of military service, are urged to acquaint Kenneth E. Harris, Pleasant service, and affects rents, taxes themsqlves with their rights and Grove, and Edward II. Sandgren, and assessments, mortgages, In- privileges nnder the companion Provo, Utah County; Theodore C stallment contracts, homestead legislation passed along with the London, Croydon, Morgan Counentries on public lands, grazing Selective Training and Service ty; Joseph W. Dudlpr, Kennll-wortand Nicholas S. Thomas, permits, mining claims, mineral Act, and full Information can be leases and permits, Irrigation secured from Government Appeal Consumers, Carbon County; and rights, life insurance and Income Agents and members of regis- Samuel B. Hatch, Vernal, Uintah tax. County. trants' Advisory Boards This makes a total of 18 patrol Specifically as to life insurance any Individual owning a legal reserve life Insurance contract, who by reason of his military service 13 unable to meet premiums that THE NEW 1911 fall due, can on application to his insurance company arrange to have the Veterans Administration advance premiums that fall due of military during the period service This applies on all policies up to a maximum of 15099 and applies to those policies in force prior to October 17, 1949 or issned not less than 30 days before the Individual enters miliNow in Stock! tary service. Tn connection with income taxes, an individual in military service still has to file reports aa required. hut if by reason of his military service his ability to pay A BETTER BUY THAN EVER a tax is materially Impaired during the period of service and for 6 months thereafter, a moratorium is allowed with no interest or penalty acrrulng. All claims for deferment on lnrome taxes must be made to the collector of Internal Revenue for the district in which the claimant resides. Of pedal Interest Is the regulation relative to automobiles Pur- - Patrol 1929 Ford Town Sedan $35 1930 1934 Ford Coupe $45 Ford Tudor Sedan $195 men, Including replacements, appointed to the patrol this year, bringing the personnel to 67, and 1935 Ford Fordor Sedan A real buy for only $245 1930 Chevrolet Coach A good buy $45 1932 Graham Sedan 4 $75 Speeds 1933 Pontiac for only $95 1935 Chevrolet Standard Coupe Price cut to $235 Sedan 1937 Ford Tudor Excellent rubber; paint and is tops; excellent 1936 Chevrolet motor $375 Touring sedan Priced for $325 quick sale 1939 Ford Fordor Deluxe practically competing the recommendations of the International Association of Chiefs of Police In do far as additions to the patrol were concerned. ry Sedan A-- l mechanically ; radio, heater; a steal at Order $595 1938 Chevrolet Coupe Motor completely over- hauled; radio, heater $495 BABY CHICKS Naylor Auto Co. NOW! To insure delivery when wanted and while Early Order Discounts are still in effect. All leading varieties hatched right and delivered fresh. Corner of University and FirstSouth - Phone 477 USED TRUCK HEADQUARTERS h, 1931 Plymouth Tudor finish, radio, heater Full Price Two-ton- e 1931 CIIEV. Truck with Express body SSL.... $150. V.'S ers 'usa'c Are UTMPS OLDEST DE LER Telluride Motor Co. Car Lot Next to Post Office, Provo, Utah. State & Canyon Road Branch at Orem U?.ed 1 1I) ! Ki 11 A 'Kte 1 to i fm Appliances v&twb.r't''-- ' See LOCATION COUNTS mod m home with ii full basement, new furnace and jj j: stoker, 415 North 3rd East. j: We have other homes in all); II See us for II parts of the city. ;; Insurance and Good Rents. IjFhe room jj j ;; j) I) 10.66 Acres, black loamy soil with 14 shares of East River jj Bottom Water for 33150.00 jj j OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON TEMPLE 209 Rooms Rates: 200 Tile Baths $1.50 to $4.00 SEE at Huish Electric ..Salt Lakes Newest Hotel TIMPJNOGOS HATCHERY Comer 3rd 8 & 7th East Phone 613 Provo . rz is : Poultry - Ilog - Dairy FEEDS and SUPPLIE8 Custom Grinding and Mixing Service. Hotel Temple Prows and Haws Realty a (53 g a Co, 8&U All West Exposure Room. North Unlv. Ave. ; PROVO UTAH i ERNEST Square Iwkr City, Utah Delightfully Air OoU4 Maiuifrr C. ROHstTER, HIGHLY RIXNJMMENDED .. |