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Show Thursday, April 10, 1941 TIIE VOICE OF SHARON SPRING Snin SPECIALS! ami I. ire i the chance of a lifetime to get smh linen sice shrubs to beautify your surround-iii- '. ii gul.tr ST. 50 Value 12 A $5.00 ALL LOR 1'i'if Double it Out of Emit of the Following Varieties Link Weigelia thlnese Lilac T rt-Lilac Russian 8 pin Mountain Snow berry Japanese Quince lowering Men k Orange I.m rblonniing Summer Lilac I Imlian liniimi Imnaulll Ivi il Ia .if IliirluMi) Japan.-aLire Buh Tartarian Honey u. kit e e SOUS ROHEQCK'S (i Houle (Mrs. Geo. F. Wells - Reporter) lure - r NURSERY iihotf'C an 'I Nursery in Orem t Phone Provo 116 312 2, lto OLD FASHIONED MONEY Cost Too Much If you financed your property a few years ago, the chances are that youre paying altogether too much interest. Its possible that we can refinance your loan at a substantial saving to you. Come in and talk things over. Maybe we can save you a lot of money. and Mrs. Walter R. have returned from a short visit to Englewood, California where they visited with their daughter. Mrs. William Facer and They also visited with family. their son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Holdaway and son at Parnona Beach. Bishop Holdaway Mrs. Lewis Clegg had as her guests during the week end her uncle, Bishop Wallace Simmons and wife and son Don and daughter Faye of Los Angeles. They also attended conference In Salt Lake. Mrs. Afton Stout of Oakland, California Is visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Madsen. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Clegg entertained at a neighborhood party Sunday evening at their home for Ben Snyder, a draftee, who left during the week for Fort Mr. Snyder has been Douglas. employed on the Clegg farm for the past three years. Singing and games were enjoyed and refreshments served to 30 guests. The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Allen was named Hal J. and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Rawlings was named Lloyd Farrel at the Fast Day services held Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clemmet Dailey of Driggs, Idaho visited here during the week with the W. J. Clegg family. They came to attend conference In Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ellen Holdaway will leave the latter part of the week for Los Angeles where she will stay Indefinitely with her son and daughter-in-law, Reed Dr. and Mrs. Holdaway. Mrs. Glen Holdaway entertained a group of children at her home Friday afternoon In honor of her son, Glades 4th birthday. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by 16 little guests. DIXON REAL ESTATE CO. Phone Center 236 West Ward Honor Night was held Tuesday evening at the ward A fine program was chapel. The M. I. A. closed the given. season's work after a very successful year. 75 z: We Are Open Sundays and Holidays L Richardson, Mrs. Blanche Henley, nesday. The social was given under direcDinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. tion of class leaders, Mrs. Iona Did you ever ask your boys and Jarman and Mrs. Thora Crawford. Ralph Harris Sunday were: Mrs. Polly Harris, Arthur Harris and girls what they are going to be ions Billy and Joe D. when they become men and wo- The G. W. Club men - - - what line of business met at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Dpnkln of The Blanche Nielson Friday afternoon-Tb- e Salt Lake and Mrs. they are going to follow? Aria Shaw of time was spent In sewing. Washington were the replies one receives are interestdinner ing. A high school boy, 16, wants Luncheon was served to Thelma gueBta at the Ferry Nielson home to be a civil engineer, another the Harris, May Aston, Oreen Walker, Wednesday. same age has decided on the pro- Jennie Harris, Elba Rawlings. fession of law. A little girl says Vida Lystrup, Emily Long. Fred Lystrnp left Sunday fur Nevada to seek employment. when she grows up shes going to Isaac Harris Mrs. Hr. and he "Just like mother, and her Carol Harris spent the week were guests of honor at a soils! cousin, Norma, is going to be the parents, Mr. and best nurse that ever worked, lu a held at their home Thursday end with her Mrs. C. D, Ha-ri- s, hospital. Another boy said that evei ing. Progressive games were he heard a talk in his Sunday enjoyed and luncheon served. The Mr. and Mrs. Verdun Richard- school against whisky, and had hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Orrip made up his mnd to he President of the United States when he grows op, so that 1 can close up all the whiskey places. It's Intensely interesting to ask the boys and girls what line they are going to follow when they are older. It tnay urpylsp you to learn that none of them expressed a d sire to receive a college education that he may he a liquor salesman, a saloonkeeper, a brewer, a distiller, or even the manager of a cocktail lounge or a bartender. II. Says: C. V. VINEYARD r tvr. .nA&'AiWl'- '- -- to Ed. Wynn takes time out from backstage make-ucongratulate bis son Keenan on the guqcess of Keenans new radio series, The Amazing Mr. Smith. Keenan scored a decided success in the first of the series broadcast Monday night over Mutual and KOVO. The complete series, with Keenan as Mr. Smith will be heard over KOVO, each Monday afternoon from G to 6 :30 M. S. T. p WINDSOR (Mrs. Ferry Nielson Mr. and Mrs. Wilford - Reporter) Stark announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret, to Rex Walker, Bon of Mr. and Mrs. Bazil Walker of Pleasant Grove. The tnarrlagp will take place in the early Autumn. Grant Maxfleld is very ill with a fever, causes seem to baffle physicians. I. A. Closing Social will be held Tuesday evening. A welner roast will be held and a M. program given. The Lovely Hackling a comedy will be presented Thursday evening at the ward chapel, sponsored by the M. I. A. and directed by LeGrande Jarman and Thora Hales. The cast includes Sterling Johnson, Ray Harris, LeGrande Jarman, Leon Hansen, Edith Stark, Ranee Nielson, Helen Prestwlch, VIrgle Thora Hales, Gloria Gillman, Cook, Phylis Gillman and Shlrely Harris. V5 ct 2, 8 4 Tb fo 'arraif P5 STOCKINGS l Tcmou 5" ProncLohf Om keaecMy younl . r I T if Out of the Qoldnn Wstt corns the Inspiration tqr a Wfrm b!g that goss perfectly w h Spring greens, vivid and "earthy" reds, beige,, blue end lock. You'D lovf .mart newness qnd flgttery. See p new In our hosiery department. Vi) package 3 bars for TUNAS; CLEANSER7 PINEAPPLE I, or 205 POST TOASTIES 170 150 170 320 130 170 POST BRAN FLAKES of American Investpientp The High Priests will furnish the program for Sacrament meetFor life-lon- g security, no investment compares ing Sunday evening. with home a particularly ip times yvhen the ette Club The of met at the home of Miss Phylis investing money safely becomes problem Gillman Monday evening of last more difficult each day. You can have the week. Needlework was enjoyed SrTYLE home you want right now tbanl-- to present gnd a delicious luncheon served e liberal terms. to the following members: Kirkwood, Vivian Harper, Come in today and talk things over Ellen Tolten, Eva Haws, Beatrice Mrs. Grace Nelson, Mr. and Ileal Estate Fira Imskics Fox, Cleo Kirk, Margaret Stark, Snpith, Mrs. Cleve Humphrey, Mrs. ElizaShirley Harris, Eva Walker, Eava beth L. Sowrrda Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nielson, Agent y A Pot Lack Rapper Walker. Phone 357 5th South and 2nd West raoirx iom at the home of June West In Miss Walker Faun UTAH PROVO Pleasant Grove Friday evening entertained at a birthday party was attended by Helen Prestwlch Wednesday evening. Games were Windand Eava Richardson from served sor. The senior girls of high played and refreshments to Beth Shoell, Gayle Walker, school sponsored the social. Smith, Dorothy Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Keetch attended a birthday anniversary Dawn Etta Swensen, Olga Foulke, social Friday evening In honor of Joyce Beardall, Edna Hooley, D. B. Thorne of Llndon, a brother Marie. Harper, Doris Walker, Innls Boren. Many lovely birthday of Mrs. Keetch. gits were received by the hostess. DEALER FIRST! SEE YOUR The Junior Girls of the M. I. A. entertained The M. L A. Gleaner Girls enjoyed a social Thursday evenTuesday evening In honor of their mothers. A pleasant evening was ing at the home of Mrs.' Beatrice wus spent and' refreshments served. Fox. A most enjoyable time The Invited guests Included: Mrs. spent by all present. The Gleaner glkgr and RL"da Hreinson, Mrs. Joy Mar-rot- t. leaders are Oreen Mrs. Lula Backus, Mrs. Mildred Cook. Stella Gillman, Mrs. Margaret Bert Johnson of California was Wright, Mrs. Beatrice Walker, the guest of his uncle and family, Mrs. Wilford Stark, ' Mrs. Leona Omen, Mrs. Horace Gillman, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Johnson Wed- - GRAPENUTS. TOMATO . . 2 for 41c Fruit Cocktail, I.G.A BEAUTY SOAP 13c 170 29c BISQUICK, large pkg LUNCHEON MEAT 240 !3-l- CR1SCO b. OXYDOLSS- ,- LT. -.- PANCAKE FLOUR, I.G.A. 3 fi SUGAR PEAS Na MAPLE SYRUP 7r GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, DAWN TISSUE CALCO DILLS COCOA, I.G.A. . . . 1-l- b. 170 can 14c Shredded Wheat, N. B. C.. .lie lbs. 19c - 2 z. 2-I- 46-o- z. for FRANKFURTERS LAMB STEW Drages Market FORD LOOK! T ellunde 1 2 3 29c 4 b. 190 - 2 for 33c .3 rolls 19c quarts 17c 2 LBS. 3Q0 ...... 170 d 190 for 310 LB. 120 ... 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