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Show Thursday, February 27, 1911 THE VOICE OF SHARON neth Brereton; remarks tiy Har- - cakes were used as favors and a GRAND vey Howard; and closing wphlhuge cake graced the table cen- Baibara and Mary Jean Bercommunity singing Mrs. Re Griffiths - Reporter nard!, Ray Clawson, la lores KelBI.N RING THUIt SHEAF ) (Telephone sey, Beverly and Ray Christen, will be done Sunday etching by Dixie Ann Haws, Kariene Ivie, the Gleaners of the ward. I Lis Max and Barbara Nelson. Hie M nui li-- h n Chorus promises to he oue of tbe most Arnold Brown, son of Mr. and deRghttd a large audience at beautiful in (Rand jMrs Ray Brown Is lu tbe U. V. tbe chapel Sunday evening, with View for features many inontha. Eveiyone Hospital suffering from ft severe K. B. Terry directing, Mia LucHe is invited to attend. leg injury be sustained when he Dyring, accompanist, and Mrs. 'was struck by a car while walking Kola Nilsson, as soprano soloist. A SIRPIUZE HOUSE TARTV Nine chorus numbers were sung, was Marlow and along the highway last Saturday tetidtred and several solos and duets added Theora Haws Wednesday evenng, night. Mr. and lire. Rex Griffiths had with rook the official game of the greatly to the program. win- - as thflf guests last week Mr. and Richard and party, Eatough WARD REUNION law-renMrsClark and Mrs. R. Roy Davis runner-- 1 wag another highlight of the uing top place, upper, and Elmer Taylor, "booby I,. Heyborne and her daughter, past week, with aa outstanding prize". A pot luck lunen was en- Nola, all of Delta, Utah, program being presented. joyed by Mr. and Mrs. Richard singing Btarted It; then JJatough, Mr. and Mrs. Hcber prayer by Bishop Jolley; "Vienese 'littrward( Mr. and Mr. Roy rvdvl3, BUYING RASPBERRIES Refrain", a trio by Alta Buckner Mr. and Mrs. Afton Harward, Mr. T. Edwards and V. J. Martha and Alice Eichenberger, and Mrs. Elmer Taylor, Mr. and accompanied by Blanche Snow; Mrs. Stanley Davis, and Mr. and Loveless are in the market another trio: "Moonbeams" and Mrs. Marlow Haws, who as guests encored by Smilin' Through, by of honor received for a few more acres of a lovely table Kathleen Downs, Mary Allen, and cloth. VIEW ) 0I4-R3- M wi e I. Genevieve Gordon, accompanied by Arva Willi! ms; a solo: Just a Wearyin' for You" by Virginia Fronk; a talk by Ashted Taylor of the first bishopric of the ward; Will You Remember Me? a duet by Virginia Fronk and Ken- - ri Lys-tru- ' : PARTY Phone prices. Barhonoring little bara, was given Wednesday by Mrs. Victor Nelson at their home, during which lunch was served to the following guests: (miniature (Mrs. Ferry Nielson - reporter) A BIRTHDAY 03-J-- NOW ON! We bring: samples to your home, make your drapes, and hang: them AD at material cost only. Have your furniture beautifully low prices. Expert Workmen at by All upholstery work booked In Jan. and Feb. at slip-cover- once-a-ye- ar greatly reduced prices. Place Your Order in Jan. or Feb. We will make delivery later, as you wish. GUARANTEED USED CARS SEDAN 1936 PtSOTO FOUR-DOOIn A-- l Condition and rnady to go Good Radio and Heater R $235,00 SEDAN Radio and Heater, and Fuliy Reconditioned $425.00 Ready to go SEDAN 1933 PONTIAC FOUR-DOO$295.00 This is the best buy in town for only FOUR-DOO- R R 1837 FORD COUPE A Two-ton- e Paint Job and a little beauty $395.00 1934 HUDSON COUPE Mechanically O. K. A powerful and speedy car only MANY OTHER GOOD BUYS $175.00 Good Trades Easy Terms UNITED SALES & SERVICE INC. 150 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE - PHONE 666 SHRIVERS R- FEBRUARY CLEARANCE Mrs. J. Mnlilon Drage was hostess to the Arhor Vitae club at her home Thursday afternoon. Patriotic colors were used in decorating, favors, and at the dining table where the following guests were served luncheon: (Members) Mrs. Donald Elsmore. Mrs. Raymond Gillman, Mrs. Roy Mrs. Preston Shoell, Nicholes, and Mrs, Verdun Richardson; (guests) Mrs. Sam Harris, Mrs. i Mrs. Lee Victor Christensen, Mrs. Merrll Kitchen, Rawlings, Mrs. Lewis Gordon and the hosLi tess. A program of two comic readDowns; ings by Miss Kathleen Tap dance numbers by Colleen Rae Kofford and Sherrie Colleen Drage; flute solo, by Sherrie Colleen Drage was enjoyed. Art work was also done during the afternoon. A. H. Lowe suffered a heart attack Saturday evening and is confined to his bed. the ward Male members of were busy Friday and Saturday hauling gravel from the Manila gravel pit as a preparation for the building of the new ward amusement hall. An Auction Bale and Show sponsored by the High Priests 111 be held at the ward chapel Thursday evening. The proceeds 111 be turned to the building committee. A good attendance will be greatly appreciated. The M. I. A. officers will have charge of the conjoint program Theplay cast "Alwsys In Trouble" expects to pfesent this play at the Uhl Fifth ward Wednesday evening. The Seminary Students furnished a fine program at the Sacrament meeting Sunday evening, when the following program Was given. Talks by Aftbn Backus, Jewell Walker, Eava RichardLeland Alexander, son, Lois Shoell, Leland Baxter; a reading by Louise Omer; a clarinet solo, Leon Hansen; vocal solo, Edith Stark. Ruth Omer acted as chairwere remarks man. Closing given by Wm. C. 8mlth, their seminary teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maxfield attended a birthday social In honor of Thomas Gleason at his ti sn SALE Mrs Chal Wilberg, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson, Floyd Johnson, Mr. and Miw. Howard Harper, Brown Eava Hales, Gloria WrLht and 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Long have added a new porch to their home recently which adds greatly to its appearance. Verdun Richardson has the basement of his new home along the State Highway almost completed and expects to move Into It Take It FREE APPI.E WOOD Also I want to Buy away. Jersey or Guernsey heifers. See Roy E. Park, Phone 014R1 Topcoats Values to $30 If 0Co?S First Aid Class Sturts Monday Students who have not reg.ster-e- d for the new fiist aid class which is being held Monday and Thursday evenings from 7 to 10 p m., in room 37 M, at Provo High School, may do so, Monday. March 3rd. After a 12 weeks course In first aid, one is able to secure a certificate If he passes tbe examination. Every citizen is invited to take advantage of this course. A new aeries of book reviews on current problpmg is Just starting. This class will be from 8 to 10 p. m , In room 21, Provo High PHONE 1090 Real Estate Fire Insurance the pursuit of happiness Millions of Americans have found the ultimate in happiness, in the security of owning their own homes. The home is your 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. Willard L. Sowards Tvveeds - Cheviots - Worsteds COME IN AND TALK THINGS OVER Agency UTAH PROVO fdulual Coal & Lumber Co. Entire Stock Provo, Utah Who Suits - Topcoats! can do it? Values to HART SCIIAFFNEU & MARX j 1 $G5 VENETIAN ODSaS We are going against the ndvire of j our wholesale supply sources in having this sale. They tell us that in view of future uncertainties it is unwise to f But we r sacrifice this merchandise must clear our stocks for Spring goods, jr This is your last chance this season! fi Style Leadership nUBDI REPLACEMENTS Call UTAH TALLEY GLASS AND PAINT CQ. PHONE eoe DR. ARTHUR VANCS 154 West Srd NortS Hmm MSJ Provo, Utah tU COMPLETE Glass Radiator and Spring: Service PHONE 100 Ahlander Mfg. 476 S. Univ. Ave. Give Your Child Co. ll Provo LOANS and REAL ESTATE end as a result, have turned over more See Ave. j ' l FRED E. RAY 78 N. Unlv. UNDREDS of yfour. neighbors have found the above statement to be true INSURANCE OHLY A FEW D0LinnSN A MOUTH FOR A LOVILY PORCH lJ- - "SfVll 0 VETERINARIAN !:1 fi SHRIVERS si GLASS j m NEW AND USED FURNITURE SPECIALS! . 1 soon. Suits fnt jobs to Reddy Kilowatt Phene 1(1 the hard-workin- g farm hand whos always ready, Used ... $ 0.95 KITCHEN CABINET Used 4.93 24.50 29.50 39.50 19.50 6.93 DAYBEI) Used BEDROOM SUITE 3 -- . . . Piece BEDROOM SUITE . . . Walnut Used BEDROOM SUITE . . . Used MONARCH RANGES Used KITCHEN SET Trade in Your Old Piano or Furniture Furniture Exchange Call 24 310 West Center St. for Expert Radio Refrigerator or Washing Machine Repairs LIKE THIS tions parents can make to children in the moulding of character and Insuring of a fuller enjoyment of life Is to protide ft musical education. A piano Is the soundest, Instrument, easy to learn and costs very little to own these days. ha-si- c Taylor Bros. bntttmtmtmtma Small Budget Payments It. AEC I North Unlv. Ave. S3 Phot. 118 ' and get complete reduce work and increase profits for you REPAIRING j t on your farm. See Us Now U. S. TIRES just like is the modem way to buy. Easy Monthly terms household ox other radio do&aeii have nsvaa bought yon and BATTERIES equipment Utah Timber & Goal West talk it over with your Electric details aboi t how Cheap Electricity can TIRE run 161 Stop in Equipment Dealer IICiJTEtV PAYHUIT work 24 hours a day, very day of the year, RALPHS RADIO AM) APPLIANCE a new bedprovementa a new recreation room room or whatever your seeds be without waiting to ave the cash. Otic of the finest contribu- Always willing, for COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE And thle family knows it's been worth twice Qxat much all rammer long. You too, can enjoy home a Home f I 5 Phone 232 North Brim hall Bros. Provo Provo, Utah. w N- - SPEAR LUMBER CO. BEAUTIFUL HOMES Phone en- I.oy F. Doss, R. N. The tla.is In Home Hygiene and Care of the Skk well attended. The Red Cro-- i is sponsoring this class aa a part of the National Defense program HIE AIMS ABE: 1. To develop in the student an appreciation of mental and physiguests present, cal health and a desire to build those habits that will safeguard A Farewell Party In honor of DeLoris West was' them. held Wednesday evening at the j 2. To build a basic understandhome of her parents, Mr. and ing of the principles of prevention Mrs. Lester West. An evening of and control of disease. 3. To develop an intelligent ungames was epjoyed and refresh-ments were served to Fawn Wal- - derstanding and an attitude of inker, Ola Foulke, Marie Harper! terest and cooperation in the solving of community health proand Daun Netta Swensen. blems. The West family are leaving 4 To safeguard health and this community to make their make the home and community a home in Idaho, 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 son, Don. Ten friends were present to enjoy games and dainty Rii hardson. Mrs. Roy Nicholas entertained at a surprise party in hon r of her husband Wednesday evening; at their home. A very pleasant1 evening was spent and dainty re-- 1 freshments were served to the Special Group - better place in which to live. No new members can be rolled in the present class. Red Cross Class Aims Given refreshments. h POSITIVELY ENDS SATURDAY Opportunity You Missed Used t 3. WINDSO- Annual 3 Ctar Special p, A .1 raspberries at Highest cash DTE 1937 PONTIAC home in Pleasant Grove Saturday buffet luncheon to spend the evening playing ctine-- e checkers ping and card games. The following Mr. and Mrs. Vtrl Harper and were present: Mr. and Mrs. Muu-ru- e family have moved Into the Stubbs Mr. Cramer of Springville, tome. and Mrs, Claude Hunting of Mis. Carrie Kirk is visiting her American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Clcve Humphrey, eon and family at Bingham. Edna West, Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Donkin of Orrin Smith, Mrs of Pleasant Mrs. Nelson Grace of their were the guests Sait Bake Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. . S, Johnson Giove, Mrs. Elizabeth Pratt, Mrs and Mrs. Victor Johnson, Wednt sday. Rhoda Hreinson, Mr. and Mrs. The G. W. Club Clarence Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Lee enjoyed a quilting bee at the Mr. and Mrs. Fred home of Mrs. Vida Lyetrup Fri- Rawlings, Mr, and Mrs. Isaac Harris of was A delicious diuner day. served at noon and refreshments Orem. after the quilt was finished. Those The I'lay Uat present were: May Aston, Blanche of Always In Trouble, enjoyed Oreen Rhoda Hreinson, Nielson, Walker, Beatrice Walker, Jennie a soda! at the home of Mr. and Harris, Etba Rawlings, Emil) Mrs. Gilbert Richardson, WednesLong and the ho' day evening. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Nielson Mr. and Mrs. Murvel Walker, Mr. were pleasantly surprised FriMrs. Evan Wilberg, Mr, and and a with arrived day when friends e ev fi tit tj)' 7 REPAIR OR ADD TO YOUR HOME Small Monthly Payments fli |