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Show Thursday, July 3, 1941 VOICE OF S1IAR0X Mrs. Joanna Boyce gave a pleasing review of "This Is My Story" by Eleanor Roosevelt. Mrs. Bertha Yeates and Mrs. Afton Penrod sang two duets. A tasty luncheon was served to 14 members. All eligible youth employees Miss Grace Booth, daughter of ot the and supervisory personnel Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Booth, Utah National Youth Administrafor California where bhe has left tion will be allotted a maximum will stay indefinitely. for with off of one-hapay day Mi-- a NYA Youth to be Paid For Time Lost During Second Registration lf registration under the Foute Monday evening. Miss Fae Trunkey and Miss Melba Lietehy discussed Benefit parties. Children and grown-u- p parties. Members present were: Wanda and Waunl-t- a Campbel, Fae and Fern Trunkey, Melba Lieehty, Ruby Davis and club leaders, Mrs. George Hansen and Mrs. Earl Foote nnAun view Jean Schoney Selective day of last week in Sal Lake City. Melvin Oveson returned home Mr. and Mrs, Lynn VoweU and small son of Salt Lake City, spent Monday from Los Angeles where Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George he has spent the paet week. Mr. a Oveson Is considering taking Wright, Standard Oil Mrs. Alfred Madsen spent Fri position with the Joseph Shaw Enroute home they will visit San Francisco and other points of int rest. Edna Scott, Donna Scott, Donna Davis and Virginia Taylor of this ward and Beatrice Klllean of Payson will leave Friday for a vacation of several days through Yellowstone park, Teton National park and Jennie Lake. The Junior class in Sunday and Mrs. Annie William- Nelson, son. Everybody Is rarinn THE VOICE OF SHARON An.d cpntlEBt1 Marriage Announced fe(,sUve..e?ot.8- motor - with Provo police In Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Darla of cooperate against guarding mishaps. Provo, formerly of Vineyard anAs an additional precaution, nounce the forthcoming marriage first aid treatment will be availof their niece, Miss Fern Louise able in almost any section of the Ross, to Rey L. Fenn, a son of well as at the police staas city, Mr. and Mrs, Parley Fenn of Bention. A United States army amson, Arizona, on July 11. bulance from Fort Douglas has Miss Ross Is a graduate of BYU l. been arranged for by been In 1940 and since then has be on hand at and will Knowles, employed at Dickinson, N. D. In the air shop as well as a doctors government work. During her corps. Also the Provo Fire deschool years here she was affiliatwill have Its emergency ed with Gamma Phi and the partment truck at the air field and in the Amacrone social unit, and also according to Fire, Chief devoted much time at Scera office parade, Earl Finlayson. In recreational work. She, with her twin sister, Fay, were well known in Sharon district. Mr. Fenn also attended B. Y. D. and was a member of Delta Phi, to the having filled a mission Lt.-Co- Southern states. The young couple will live at M. X. A. Sunday evening SerBenson, after their honeymoon vice for July 6 will be a special trip through Southern Utah parks program, featuring a patriotic theme in both music and talks. Measures Told Vineyard ward presented the program at Mapleton last Sunday evening with the following program: Musical numbers, two acOn the day that annually brings cordion numbers by Shirley Wilupwards of 475 accidental deaths liams: vocal trio, two numbers, to the nation July 4, Provo Mary Allen, Kathryn Downs and should be one of the safest holi- Elizabeth Gordon with Arva Wilday spotB in the United States. liams, accompanist; violin solo Police Chief Guy F. Christen- by Verna Harding. Joy Clegg was sen has mapped plans for an all-o- the speaker. drive calculated to make accidents hard to find when Central The Fix-I- t Utah comes to Provo to celebrate Second Year Cooking Club was recently organized with the the Fourth. And, cooperating with Provo police in the safety following foHkers- Barbara Andrive are three other organiza- derson, president: Dora Whitely, Lois Stewart tions: two local CCC groups and vice president: Barbara Harding, a motor squad of Salt Lake City cheer leader; secretary and Jean Clegg, repolice. Lead by Commander Harvey, porter. Miss Nellie Schroder is The members 60 men from Rock Canyon CCC the club leader. camp and 30 men from Provo met at the Schroder home Friday River Camp lpad by Commander afternoon. A demonstration of Pershing will be on hand to assist party sandwiches was given by in directing traffic and to help Jean Clegg and Barbara Harding the crowds make their way to to the seven members present. Safety For Provos Fourth ut 4-- - Thursday, July 3, 1911 day. and Mrs. Vern Williams attended a wtdding In Sandy Friday evening in honor of her niece. Patricia Rohertson of that city, a recent bride. Mr. and Mrs. Toy Clegg are the proud parents of a little daughter born last week at the American Fork hospital. Mother and babe are doing nicely. Mr. BABY AMERICAN LIBERTY Hear President Roosevelt speak to the Nation July 4th at 2 p. m. over KOVO and SIIRIVERS Wear One of Palm Beach, Airmore or Dixie Weave Suits. $22.50 $17.05 $25 Theyre porous cool Theyre Theyre absorbant and comfortable. Begin at Begin $1.00 at $1.95 at comfortable clothing now! 1000 station in OREM at Slate and Canyon Road PrOVO, Utah M REX GRIFFITHS At Furniture $20 to $300 COMPLETE Radiator and Spring Sendee PIIONE 100 Co. 13 East Center $27.00 $77.00 Sedan $87.00 an, radio, heater $97.00 Sedan. $137.00 Ian $177.00 iedan $447.00 Phone 622 H I iton, Inc. $g BUICK .75 2 i $ 6.95 Stein Insurance Avenna Guaranteed W. W. 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Ju.t about HALF $ R FOR 28 Phone $5.95 GIVES OUR CUSTOMERS A COMPLETE OUR 20 DAY TURN-OVEFRESH STOCK OF CARS FOR TIIEIR SELECTION. ladles and Gentlemen's Both FINE TAILORING SUITS and COATS at 29 ALTERING REPAIRING s. 48-pou- c SLACKS . 50-lb- Em TAILORING BINDING TWINE, Plymouth .98 Ball $5.40 Bale nrMMauouKiXM odayi good prices? Yon can lo ll by feeding yon t emlwif URINA CALF STA&TEJtA SLACK SUITS Begin s. PERSONAL SPORT SHIRTS You Cant Make Us An Offer That We Will Not Consider! Iodized Shop Ton Break Em - Hell Pi PHONE 984 $1.27 s. BLOCK SALT and up! Get ready for the July 4th Celebration! Get your Holiday Sport Clothes Now! We want to thank the people in the Provo trade area who purchased 0, pj Cars ancj Trucks from us in June 1941 100-lb- Provo, GET ONE OF THESE SUITS NOW! Nobody! 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A lovely set of silverware was presented to her by her children and grandchildren. Delicious refreshments were served. The Gospel Message Class held a delightful outing at Glen Canyon Friday evening. Games and dancing were enjoyed, followed by a steak bake. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Shumway, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bailey, Barbara Barley, Verna Harding, Arva and Dorothy Williams, Mary AlGenevieve len, Kathleen Downs, Carrol Gordon, LaWana Miller, Helen Sorenson, Betty Oliver, Brown, Martha Donahue, Iceland Dean Elden Harding, Wells, Verl Shumway, Miner, George Watkins, Glen Vicklund, Dal Stone, Kenneth Duke. The comwere mittee on arrangements Harold Bailey, Elden Xlarding and E. Margaret Gammon. Carlyle Bunker Is the class Instructor. returned Joseph A. Murdock home Thursday from a weeks visit with relatives in Idaho. He also accompanied his son Bert and wife on a tour of Yellowstone park. Dr. and Mrs. Reed Holdaway and baby Karen, left Sunday morning for their home in Los Angeles, having spent the past two weeks here. Mrs. Lyle Williams and daughter Dorothy spent Thursday in her father, Spanish Fork with Heber Robertson, it being bis 84th birthday anniversary that Or SEEDS ITm 7mzz and the Defense program." Richard Johnson will talk on "The History of Our Native Land" end The Story Cleo Davis will give A fine of Our Utah Pioneers". musical i 'gram has also been arranged. company in that city and may return to the Coast in a few days. Mutual conjoin meeting Sunday evening will be on a Patriotic theme. Weldon Taylor will be the Principal speaker, his subject Latter Day Saint Ideals being North 1st West Provo SAM, the Shoe Man 276 West Center St. We Do Expert Work on Soles from 49c up Brimhall Bros. x: OUT OF TOWN PRINTERS PAY NO TAXES HERE Tom Demos Shoe Shop 313 West Center Phone 200 Provo g Ll LET US DO YOUR PRINTING REPAIR OR ADD TO YOUR HOME Small Monthly Payments (f |