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Show THE VOICE OF Mi- VIHDSOB . (Mrs Ferry Nielson - m rum the Vi o, i,i Reporter) iirvv-i- t SHARON 11 I tah oky whi'e ThursJaj, Cktultr 2, 1911 arinil hutne A Reservoir Saves Grass alii v Hospital, r'tu It tntly a'l oi'tration fo' gal! study of the New England coast. Dominant note in the upper neutial tone of the walk ami a hall Is "The Night n u re of the cor-- t Raid by with the Tt it hi it, tdors Minina Wyoming Other artists rt present d painter which shows Indians tho-- e stialmg horst s from a sleeping already dted. are Mot nion ramp Henry W. Ran-- I tila Burt 11, Marie Hull, Joseph is another A F Everett, W. I.esttr S'evens get- s "Woodcutters Ellul Sn auss( r, Uemeiana Johnimportant piece. In the mam. woiks hung in son, Hot once Etaink. n are water colors bnause ElKady B Faulkner, at bert 11 Fastniond. Glen Turner. to advantage thev appear small according to Pro- - Anthony Tl it me, George Fieri e' Larsen The halls also Emus, and Fred Markham, art hi are decorated primarily with tect water color sketches and colored ing. i.t-u- rtones Lm Hvdltv, son of Mr. and Anuounimnnl is made of the birth of a d.ukhtir to Mr and M's Roy HuoleV was opt rated 0 at the I tah Valley Hospital Vrs t'tiai Wtbeig The little olio arrived at the Utah Valley Tlnn day for appendittlis. of la- -t Mrs Joe Puru 11 is confined to The grandparents are Mr. and to r led, suffering from the Mrs Evan 'Wtlberg of Orem, Mr of Kidney trouble. and Mrs. Ren Tumiison of Lind-oATIKMIOV. Saturday evening at 845 the ohurih Wtlfare Committee will put on a program over KSL for one hour All ward members are urged to litun in at this time as some very valuable Informa- rp " " - -- llo-pit- al Wi-i- ts n 0b at tfliSi LOIV Murky, Johio-olIoitine Kirk, Stanley B Harris, Musical ers wtie ftirnklnd by the ing Mothers'. speaihts. rmw r l!ALFoj'i.T.,,i soLEsr Oca , Mens Rubber Shoes Dyed Black vmnznmm i Bishop numb"Sing- The 194 Hiat the Hunting Season is But Throe Meeks Away. That to insure jour hunting rifle and ammunition you should secure them early. That we still lime on hand several good used and new rifles. That a small deposit will hold jours until Deer season. noon Oct Oct r November pr 28 SPECIAL PRICES on 'StifiP-- 0ATS,,,,; 100 --"n I. G. A. CLEANSER COCOA, I. G. A. can BABY FOODS, Heinz 4 cans for 29c 14c TUNA FLAKES, Elcampo 2 cans for 2?c CHOCOLATE CHIPS Bakers - 2 pkgs. for 25c cans for 3 , tj - i:' I AMMUNITION in Case 100 PORK & BEANS, I.G.A. No. 2 iz cans - 2 for 19c 'V' and 1Q0 LBS. Vm TH I 4 -4 The Original Long Range Load Lots SHOOT SKEET SUNDAY 13c 4 P. M. to West of Airport 9 A. M. :: SARDINES, Van Camp Tom. or Mustard 10c Gessford s Inc! VANILLA, I. M. bottle 47 z. 13c North University Ave. We Specialize in High Quality Meats 3 ROLLS PEAS Red Diamond 3 FOR SHORTENING ONIONS, No. 2 bag: LEMONS, ........ Grade 55c 19c 8c 176-siz- e PUMPKIN1 Lean and Fre-Ground Beef 19c .an, Tvaslmi flJon Rifle and Shotgun J 69c Hunting: Caps .Wool Boot Socks 89c Sheepskin Boot Sox $1.49 $8.50 Hunting: Coat 85c Sweat Shirts, red NCHOPPINO(BOW1I5 THS BRAZILIANS ONLy UTENSIL. WITH A RjOTARy MOTION SEPARATES CARi-KAJL- OAy AND SILT FROM THE Shall penile S and picks out THE DIAMONDS. FOPL CUTTING AND MINERALS . LASTING LONGER. AND WORKING SPEEDIER. THAN brazila cf 112 N. Univ. 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' Con.il( si tin e by Lee Greene Ku luuds, an oil done iu Paris, is diiotliii major painting in the liiiiquit hall Chauneey F. Ryders pottle "Three Trees, "Wood Inti nor John E. by CoMigan, "llie Willows by the pionmunt Ament an impression-- 1 Kt John J. Twaehtman, John Whart s vigorous Yellow Sail, and the pi lze-- innitig "Still Life" by Robeit Bratkman compute the showing. Partieulaily fine is the assortment of paintings in the club mom showing a predominame ol hints and yellows in striking augmentation of the room fur"Wlieatfield by Ednishings win Evans, a vigotous piece done pumarily in the golden shade of harve-t- i d wheat, is the most outthe standing work. Displaying frei dura and strength typical of an aitist s earlier efforts, the painting repres uited Utah in the tl.nago Worlds Fair of 1893. "Sunflowers" by Lee Greene Rii hards and "Girl from Perugia', another remarkable work trotn the brush or Luis Mora, with "Wheatfleld complete the txhibit on the west wall. A group of three paintings by Maynard Dixon, California artist who has adopted Utah as his home, oitupy the north wall of the dub room. A poweiful picture of Zion Canyon, dominantly blue, is hung between two Nevada scenes. In the outer offices of department h adquarters are various oilier outstanding works. Two of these are "The Abduction and "Fish Wharf by the dynamic Jon Carbino. Mr. Carblno Is often called the Rubens of America because of the virility and freedom of movement in his paintings. "The Wave, a fine seasiape by John Connaway, is interesting and well executed Job Printing Our Market Closes All Day Sunday. ecI A L Cleaning: Rod 1 tali in an and all Other Kinds of ' Winchester PROVO, UTAH Office Stationery 4 s & Oscar Carlson Sporting Goods Company in many industries OQJNDiNO TOOLS, TOO. DQiLUNO OIL AND T)tAftimJy ape used Letterheads - Envelopes - Cards, Etc. 250 - A Complete Stock of New brazil (NDI5PEN A5LC IN U. S A. DEFENSE INDUSTRIES. Released by Publisher' Reciprocal Program, Inc, Li 23c per pound POT ROAST Young Beef per lb. 20c MUTTON ROAST Shoulder cuts lb. 12c 1250 at pri We Carry V, Pumomlv CJVEQ. OsxwEL IN BAHIA Steel instrdhcnts, industrial damonds from Get Your lb. 20c mn Only Remington A WOODEN BOWL, SHAPED LIRE AN OLD FASHIONED b h 3 FOR Model 12 SHELLS The SLICED BACON 360-siz- e per doz. LETTUCE large heads ORANGES per doz. 3 190 250 630 :F 4 V At The Right Prices! DAWN TISSUE USED Joseph Smith Bldg. GET OUR I VwiQ Prices Effective Friday and Saturday October 3rd and 4th. MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI 2-3- Only USED Double Barrell SHOTGUNS SP-rl- ? - mn 12 Ga. 12 Ga. HE Art Gallery At 97 WINCHESTER V beauty salon. 16 to Dec. 14 Oct. 18 to 3 BARS - 1- SPECIAL! GOVERNMENT. will young couple make their home In Monticello, where Mrs. Pierson is running a Pheasant Season .. 1 USED IModel WINCHESTER republican provisional Anderson Pierson Mrs Anna Anderson announces the marriage of her daughter Maigaruite to Evan Pierson of The marriage Monticello, Utah was performed Friday. Mrs. Anderson entertained at a shower In their honor Wednesday after- Duck Season SeivK'o with a Smile PALMOLIVE SOAP SHOTGUNS . Robertson are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Johnson have moved to Pleasant Grove to make their home Deer Season Orem If, - son of Helper were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnson. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. (Continuid from page rem Drug Formerly Drages Market s This reservoir is an example of what Harry Mahlares of Carbon1 county is doing to improve his range. By increasing the num- - ' her of watering places on his lange, this rancher is conserving giass as well as water. AAA 2 DO YOU KNOW L: Mont-goimr- 1691- LEADECL OF THE REVOLUTION THAT MADE BRAZIL A REPUBLIC. HE WAS THE HEAD OF THE Jennie farm and tange ptograms will be combined. This will make available the combined allowance g allowance Reprf Potiety class leaders re- and the leased with a vote of thanks were for piojeits that would be imll Hazel Marrott. Grant. possible under separate programs Jennie Han Is, NT Hie York and Eva Brinley. New leaders are Teachers training. Rose Harris; evening' Blaine Johnson, Vern Jane Elsmore, Chtpman, Ruby Theology leader, Thelma Harris; Cleo Cullimore, Jeanne Willett, Work and business leaders, LeWana Frandson Oreen Walker, Lucille Richardson; Literary, Enid Johnson. Martin Walker was the honored guest at a social held at his The opening Relief Socirty home Tuesday evening. The ocSocial was held Tuesday aftercasion being his birthday anninoon A good program was given versary. His children acted as and light refreshments served. host and hostesses. Tuesday the Theology lesson The G. W. Club will be given on the "First Article entertained Wednesday evening of Faith. In honor of the birthday anniversary of Thelma Harris. A pleasThe one-aplay entitled "Deant evening was spent and a tasty fense was given as a preliminary program Tuesday evening In luncheon served. The club members presented the guest with a the M. I A lovely gift. The following were confirmed Mrs Ted Louder entertained members of the church Sunday Tuesday afternoon In honor of the fourth birthday anniversary of In r daughter Dixie. Mr. and Mrs Howard Robert- - w 'WUiA, and t;iETounoei:32? S 1617 Chri-talve- 190 Lifts USED RIFLES JMcknocl Pcodoro range-buildin- 2W Heels Ladies Heel ROLLED - Riltif Siuiety ward conference was held Sunday evening at the ward with President ih.tpil, Sarah E. lloolev is charge The following program was given: oa,S!!OE HEPAIQIW3 ALL KINDS fe-s- tion will be given. pzi:ies WE BUY f U U V "rub-of-the-tu- b. a r - T ' . f |