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Show TIIE VOICE OF Ret Griffiths (Telephone - Reporter 014-R3- II A R 0 Thursday, February 27, Tv oeth Brereton; remarks by liar- - cakes were used as favors and a ty Howard; and closing wl'h'huge cake graced the table t r ) Baibara and Mary Jean Ber singing nard!, Ray Clawson, lit lores Kel- BINDIVG THI IR K1IEVF sey, Beverly and Ray Christen, will be done Sunday evening by g,me Ann Karlene Ivie, 3, the GUaners of the ward T1 is Mai and Barbara Nelson. mo-t one of the oromises to be Arnold Rrown son of Mr. and GRAND VIEW Mrs. S ) The MendcKrahn Chorus p the spend in Bkasant Grove Saturday buffet luncheon to t chckers thlnee playing veiling evening and card gatx.es The following Mr and Mrs. Vcrl Harper end were present Mr and Mis. Mju-ru- e Mr. family have muvt d Into the Stubbs Cramer of Springulle, home and Mrs Claude Hunting of and Ms Mis Carrie Kii k is visiting her American Fork, Mr. Mr and Mrs Clive Humphrey. son and family at Bingham. Edna West lOrnn Smith, Mrs Nikon of Plea-aElizabeth Pra't, Mr tutor Johnson, Mrs Mr. and Mrs nson, Thursday, February 27, 1941 Mr. and Mrs Lee trns, Cr and Mrs. Fred Ls-i- d Mrs. Isaac Harris of tome Chul Wilberg, Mr. and Mrs. Earl John-oFloyd Johnson, Mr. and Mne. Howard Harp, r. Brown and F.ava Hales, Gloria Wn-h- t Mrs at their home A very pleasant 111K AIMS ARE: evening was speut and dainty re1. To deilop in the student an freshments were served to the appreciation of mental and phisi-ca- l guests present. health and a desire to build those habits that will safeguard A farewell Party In honor of lit Loris West was t h e m 2 To build a basic understandheld Wednesday evening at the Mr. and ing of the principles of prevention home of her parents, Mr Lester West An evening of and control of disease 3. To develop an lntilligent unst games was enjoyed and refreshIng in Trouble, enjoyed ments were served to Fawn Wal-- 1 derstanding and an attitude of terest in and the cooperation Marie Ola Fou'ke, Mr and Harper ker, the home of solving of community health prot Richardson, Wednes-- I and Daun Netta Swensen. blems 4 The guests included The West family are leaving To safeguard health and rs. Murvel Walker, Mr thi3 community to make their make the home and community i home In Idaho. 5v an Wilberg, Mr. and A quilting bee was enjoyed at the home of Mrs. Sylvia Morly Wednesday when a beautiful flower garden quilt was made. A birthday party was held at the home of Mr and Mrs. Murvel Walker Sunday afternoon in honor of the tenth birthday of their Ten friends were preson, Don 1ANCE sent to enjoy games and dainty refreshments. Mr and Mrs. George Long have added a new porch to their home recently whiih adds greatly to its appearance Verdun Richardson has the basement of his new home along YTURDAY the State Highway almost completed and expects to move Into It nt THE VOICE OF SHARON PARENTS DAY PROGRAM .. i .. At Lincoln High School, Friday, Feb. 28 (Every Father is Specially Invited) Committee in Charge MOTHERS President of Lincoln P.-A. Speaker : WINNIFRED HAZEN State Director, Adult Education Music : Furnished by Spencer school T. HENRY RADDITZ (In High School Auditorium) AJI. Devotional Period, auditorium 9:15 Chairman Victor C. Anderson J. Clayton Watts Prayer Group Singing Violin solo Short Talk 9:45 A.M. Donald Olsen Milton Knudsen 12:00 Noon 12:30 P.M. Consultation Period 1:00 P.M. A. P. WARNICK, Principal : 2:00 PAI. : Under direction of Donald Olsen N. B. Worsteds 1937 FORD COUPE A Two-toPaint Job and a little beauty $395.00 1934 HUDSON COUPE Mechanically O. K. A powerful and speedy car $175.00 ne only MANY OTHER GOOD BUYS Good Trades Easy Terms Sacrament meeting Sunday evening, when the following program was given. Talks by Afthn Backus, Jewell Walker, Eava RichardLeland Alexander, son, Lois Shoe!!, Leland Baxter; a reading S.1 by Louise Omer; a clarinet solo, 4 1 Leon Hansen; vocal solo, Edith f Stark. Ruth Omer acted as chair1 were remarks man. Closing it their C. Wm Smith, by given seminary teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maxfleld attended a birthday social in honor of Thomas Gleason at his 150 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE rHONE 666 HEW AND USED FURNITURE SPECIALS! KITCHEN CABINET the advice of j rces in having ij lat in view of P is unwise to But we sacrifice this merchandise must clear our stocks for Spring goods. This is your last chance this season! md Used BEDROOM SUITE phone Walnut Used BEDROOM 3vOu SUIE MONARCH RANGES iQ.SO i Used KITCHEN SET Trade in Your Old Piano or Furniture Furniture Exchange 310 West Center St. for Expert Radio Refrigerator or Washing Machine Repairs One of the finest contribu- tions parent can make to children In the moulding of character and Insuring of a fuller enjoyment of life is to prat Me a musical education. A piano Is the soundest, basic Instrument, easy to learn and costs very little to own these dajs. Taylor Bros. bttmtttttrmritmi Pboma isild a Home y In '9 tig. . !JV Prevo, Ctak eoa-- J 1 1 PHONE 100 Style Leadership Ahlander Mfg. t ONLY A FEW fautftxs Radiator and Spring Service Glass SHRIVERS iiiimmnni mini DOUAilS 4? Co. Provo 476 S. Univ. Ave. Phene 101 S3 North Univ. Ave. Phon. 018 always g ready, work 24 hours a day, and get complete jetails about how Cheap Electricity can TIRE feduce work and increase profits for you REPAIRING t on your farm. See Us Now U. S. TIRES equipment Utah Timber & Coal 5 Phone 232 North KStfcltfcs- -. Brimhall Bros. Provo Provo, Utah. r: Jl riT and BATTERIES u West hard-workin- talk it over with your Electric Stop in Equipment Dealer just like Is the modern way to buy. Easy Monthly terms household de-ioother radio Cl Ticuum you have bought 1K4 the jvery day of the year. RALPHS RADIO AND APPLIANCE FATIItKT HAH Vh i0'!r Kilowatt Always willing, for COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE Tht AIC IlCIilHIY ssiiiriiinfiam Jobs to Reddy farm hand whos Gfq I Ave. of your neighbors have end as a result, have turned over more FRED E. RAY 78 N. Dnlv. Hundreds found the above statement to be true INSURANCE LOANS and REAL ESTATE See MffiiiMrtlwiiaw.irtr Small Budget PajiTicnts LTtah isof"" VANCS 1M Wert 8rd Nortk a new bedprovements e new recreation room room or whatever your needs be without wailing to save the cash. A pfk eoe VETERINARIAN And this family knows it's been worth twice that much all rummer long. You too, can enjoy home im- aaVOu r"( Used BEDROOM SUITE Lumber Co. COMPLETE LIKE THU fft REPLACEMENTS Call UTAH VALLEY GLASS AND PAINT CO. 495 DAYBEI) Call 24 GLASS DR. ARTHUR A MOUTH FOR A LOViLY PORCH $ 0.95 Ik VENETIAN BLIND! I I I Give Your Child Opportunity You Missed Mutual Coal Who pcoats can do it? ic SALES & SERVICE INC. juBSKSKtaama T TNITED VTAH & MARX minutes later than usual, arriv ptog'rSra At Tite COME IN AND TALK THINGS OVER Provo, ing at the school at approximately 9:00 A. M. School busses will leave the school house at 3:00 P. M. furnlshel a fine Agency PROVO HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM $295.00 L. Sowards :.j Please Bring this Program with You mS Willard Dont fail to see the Junior high school Opera, LOTTA Ill?) AT AG rvuiwiw.. OM. This is the best buj in town for only Millions of Americans have found the ultimate in happiness, in the security of owning their own homes. The home is jour safest, most certain investment. Regardless of what happens, it goes on serving, giving full value. Build now, while liberal terms are available. Come in today and talk things over with us. PHONE 1009 Fire Insurance Real Estate 6 Consultation Period School busses will run 45 FRIDAY NIGHT AT 8:00 F. M. I S3 3 n Take it FREE APPLE WOOD ANo I want to Buy avtay. Jersey or Guernsey heifers. See Roy E. Park, Phone 014R1 Chairman: BOYD C. DAVIS Music coats Speaker : EARL J. GLADE Manager of K.S.L. Music: Lincoln High School Orchestra Vocal Solo E. B. Terry. - (be pursuit of happiness soon. Assembly FATHERS. Speaker: MARK NICIIOLS State Supervisor, Voe. Agric. A. Picture Show (auditorium) Sectional Meeting Chairman P.-T.- who lidie not rtgter-c- d for the new fust aid class which is being held Monday and Thursday evenings from 7 to 10 m , in room 3 7 M, at Provo p Hieh School, may do so, Monday, Marih 3rd After a 12 weeks course In first aid, one Is able to secure a certificate If he passes the examination. Every citizen is Invited to take advantage of this course. A new series of book reviews on current problems is just starting This class will be from 8 to 10 p. m , In room 21, Provo High School Stulents E (Similar to that served students) 25c per plate. This is your opportunity as parents to meet the teachers of your children on all questions you may have in mind. 11:00 A.M. Luncheon, direction of First Aid Class Starts Monday :rS Chairman : MRS. EFFIE PINEGAR WESLEY D. SOULIER, Chairman MARJORIE IIOLDAWAY HILDA KNUDSEN In whiih to live. No new me m hers can be enclass. rolled in the pre-en- t Loy F. Doss, R. N. The f:r-- t iluss in Home Hygiene and Care of the SRk Was well attended The Red Cross is sponsoring this (loss as a part of the National DeGn-- e program Ri. hardson. Mrs Roy Nicholas entertained at a surprise party In hon r of her husband Wednesday evening Phene 800 it st ';vi it ; i Y i: u unit 17 itmii SPEAR LUMBER CO. BEAUTIFUL HOMES il better plate Red Cross Class Aims Given n, 19 REPAIR OR ADD TO YOUR HOME Small Monthly Payments Oil! |