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Show THE VOICE OF SHARON in Ireland preparing for actual combat, had he not contracted the ail measles at the time when t thers of his squadron were leaving for the eastward flight. Mr. and Mrs. Iving who visited That will reach the moon Tell tho-- e that we love were their sou at McClellan Field juBt alive. prior to his departure lor Michigan, report that of all the fellows The song, the song, the glad, free who went through basic training with' Tony at the Santa Maria song Muhe sung by those left beGaining field in 1940, he la the hind only one remaining, the others Though in flames we may perish, having lost their lives in actual This song we will cherish combat in the Fhilipines and the Ft ace In this, God, let us find. Far East. Letters From Afar Follow iug is a poem written by Anthony Tony" H. Iyln9 of the Army Air Corps, while ronvaleM ing at the hospital at Field, California: Lieutenant The son?, the song, t the silent song That floats with the night Is sung to the foe plane at And ttie grey dawn will show The scars that come with the fight. The song, the song, the screaming song Sung by a plane in a dive Is a dreadful tune -t Lieutenant Ivins, son of Mr. and Ml'S. H Grant Ivins of Tleasant View, who is at present an instructor of transport pilots at Kellog Field, Battle Creek, Michigan, would doubtless have been amtmg the American pilots now description of a L. D. S. meeting in the army at Sheppard Field, Texas was given by Rud- iph Wolfgram, a selectee from Sharon ward, under the date of 31. May Excerpts from Mr. Wolfgrainmg letter follow: A j zir A RECORD, chattem:: Girls . HOME LIFE REQUIRES MORE THOUGHT. THESE DAYS As outsida amusements are curtailed, home must be mode a center of o.troctionl As budgets are curtailed by necessary takes and war bond buying, we must team to Slack Suits 3.49 Sport set with Spun rayon gabardine. Buttoned slacks ! buy more carefully. Get acquainted with vour Penney Star for home, family ond budget! ? Gt P. KA'it'l'S NATION-WID- f SHEETS fitiEEis! FAR-TESTE- E A .19 x 09 81 pride of thrifty Sheets that have The house-.vive- teen In thous-- j d wear-teste- s! tnds of homes, and have! teen proved outstandingly erviceable! Snowy-whit- e . firmly . . smooth . . voven $1.33 a X 80, ea. 29 c Iillow Tubing .... yd. 31c 41 108 X Cases .vat Genii Serviceable Al) PLAY IV SLACK SUITS WORK . at Amazingly lii iiM'Wivrs Sie SI x Jacket type shirt with belt . zipper closed 1 1riccs! llard-to-Rclic- Pillow ('uses 12 80, oa. SHEETS durable! Thrifty won't miss this value! 1 WIZARD . . Spun Kayos! Di'ftly Tailored SIiitP l!)t 10c jd Muslin, 99. Summery For Summer Comfort TERRY TOWELS SI'ORT SETS Shirt and trous- er combinations o f Sanforized rayon and cotton! gabardine. n 23c ""Volorful V. 4 iers, or solid color Ith white borders, J i white with band bor- - Snowy - r V . x 18 iv Jv "7 e A 38. WASH CLOTHS DISH CIiOTHS 8 for 12c 3 for 12c i A Myriad Tuft! of Fluffy RED SPREADS 7 4.98 Kitten-so- SPORT SETS ft thick v tufting! pastels, rich vlbr- ant shades or cream in smart new designs. Boys favorite -- Vi high-pil- e Delicate model collar two-in-o- Vs baby chenille Is the background for lots of Cotton Poplins! Gabardines! i--2.98 were '- - itat isles ! IMntitiea! I.i,.! Pi inis! v crisp cotton frock will cost so little . . . and A f- - ' V SUMMER COTTONS! representing turned missionaries representing every foreign mission with the and exception of South Africa South America. Many of the United States missions were represented. Some of the missionaries were In more than one mission, and some were called to finish their mission in the United States since they evacuated all missionaries from foreign countries. Our organization Is two weeks old and has grown In membership from 27 to 9 0 and we expect to increase more because we havent as yet reached all the fellows and perhaps more L.D.S. fellows will Our be coming in the future. meetings will continue until we find It Impossible to do so, and in the mean time we take advantage of our opportunity, for we know that opportunities like these will not be available in other places where we might be Bent to. The church has a branch In Wichita Falls and we operate In a way in connection with them. The sacrament was administered and passed to the members and then the time was turned to the testimonies. for congregation There were Inspiring and words of encouragement, advise and testimonies were borne by many of the brethren. I was thoroughly touched and inspired in this meeting. We sang The Spirit of God Like a Fire is Burning" and prayer was offered and again we sang Come, Come Ye Saints, and we closed with the song "God Be With You Till We Meet Again. We were very fortunate in having a very talented pianist who furnished our sacrament music and played for our songs. He Isn't a member of our church hut he was very sympathetic and generous with his time and talent. We all appreciate his kind effort. We had a picture of the entire group taken anj I will send one for the Voice of Kharon when it Is ready. The table center piece was a beautiful birthday cake. Spring flowers were used throughout the rooms. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Long and children, of Dividend, Mr. and Mrs. George Brown of Springvllle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warwood and aon, Sheldon Bobbie, Mr. and Mrs. Warwood and daughter Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Davis and eon Richard of Edgetnont, and Mr. Jens C. Andreason. Miss Jane Moulton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moulton of Delta became the bride of Reed Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arvll O. Stone, former Vineyard residents, Monday evening In the Salt Lake Temple. The parents of the bride and groom and a brother Arvil G. and wife acthem through the companied temple. The young couple will make their home in Provo where he is employed. The Aiel F. Andreason home is being dismantled and moved this week to their lot south of the Lincoln high school on the state highway. Major T. C. Herbertson was the speaker at the church services Sunday evening. A quartet com- - j'i J x ; : l :( ,y- : ttr' U71I U Womens Suit Glamoi one-Piec- r Suit J.98 e for Girls Kay on Satin Swim Trunk Trunks for Boys Cldldrens Swim 8ults Swim V T H I PINNIY .1.98 S tt fnf j- -t a- H '"PS 1.49 98c 69c WAY IS THI THRIFTY WAY WINDSOR d Leal Mrs. Ferry Nielson, Reporter A- - ' J.JL v r 4 Off.- r- rvj - Children's Stnrday Anklets 10c Sturdy knits colorful pastel shades - lastex tops - Talues after a severe heart attack. Mrs. Mable Harris Is 111 at her home from ' heart suffering trouble and complications. The eommPtee Genealogical were in charge of the program at J ; Unbleached 39, Bleached Cheese Cloth Ideal for so many needs! THE THRIFTY WAY IS TH - t 9 4 Yd. AMERICAN 4 J 1 ' jm 1 Ci ' t ' - r- -r UM 7Z iJi i f.Y v. - - r- - pre-scho- g i, Utah, Its Plaintiff, More IMPORTANT in Wartime Even with price ceilings, living costs are higher now than before the war. On top of that, it is the patriotic duty of everyone to buy War Savings Bonds and Stamps. Thats why the 10 saving on the cost of necessities which the chain stores hava and long made possible which they continue to mate is more import possible ant today than ever before Based on latest available figures, chain i tore prices save each Utah family that trades at chain stores an average of about $120 a year. Since of all UtaL about families trade at chain stores, thia means a total yearly aaving of $f, 145,400. That amount of money will I i d 4 I tT&. 9 j r-- nil WAY buy a lot of War Bondsl vs. GEORGE PIERCE, as Administrator of the. Estate of Annie H. Tierce Newton, also known as Annie H. Pierce, also known as Annie H. Peirce, deceased; all of the unknown heirs at law, devisees and creditors of the following named deceased persons: George Haggard, deceased, and Mary E. Iioggard, deceased, his wife, Hyrum Hoggard, deceased, and Annie F. Hoggard, deceased, his wife, Heber Hoggard, deceased, and Nancy E. Hoggard, deceased, his wife, Alfred Hoggard, deceased, and Emeratta P. Hoggard, deceased, his wife; also the named defendants If following living and If dead, all of the heirs at law, devisees and creditors known or unknowr of the said deceased defendants, Mary H. Adams, Elizabeth H. H. Hindley, and Lee, Emily Martha H. Chlpman; also all :r.in 4 . 141, Chapter von coNrvi ORIVI UNf E victory 40 P. L DOW, Superintendent DTAH STATE HIGHWAY PATROL "ft " 1CT R BUY ?'! A H UTAH I, . other persons unknown laimlng any right, title, estate or Interest In or lien upon the real property described In the complaint adverse to the plaintiffs ownership or clouding plaintiffs title thereto, Defendants. THE TATE OF UT VH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, If served within the county la which this action Is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure to so do. Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demands of the Complaint, which has been flh d with the Clerk of said Court. This action Is brought to quiet the title of the plaintiff, in and to the following described property located la Utah County, Sate of Utah, described as follows, to-w- it: 1154 rods East Northwest corner of Block 4, Plat A American Fork City Survey; thence East 2 54 rods; thence South 20 rods; ihence West 3 rods; thence North 20 rods to the place of be6 Acres In ginning. Area Section 23, Township 6 South. Range 1 East of the Salt Lake Meridian. Commencing from the 8i4 Q LAIN ARNOLD C. ROYLANCE ELMER L. TERRY STORES H t rV V and better get your order in NOW for these Extra-Qualit- y chicks if you want to make the most out of 1942 conditions. Smart poultry men know that theres more money e in quality poultry. You can save a few cents on chicks and lose a lot of dollars. We arent interested in inferior chicks. The kind we sell are the kind that thrive and produce. Try our Purina Embryo-Fe- d chicks this year, and see for yourself the difference in chicks that are properly fed during the 21 days in the shelL cut-rat- Produced under official State and Federal supervision, for YOUR protection, TIMPANOGOS U. S. Approved, U. S. Pullorum Tested chicks for 1942 are a real buy. Order now, while choice delevery dates are still available. Titnpancgcs 710 jllatchcry East 3rd South, Provo, Utah Phone 613 Headquarters for Purina Chows, custom grinding and mixing service t: 75-1- IT n a six weeks period June 1st to July 15th, 1I4J has been designated for the Inspection by Official Stations of Safety Inspection steering brakes, equipment, lighting mechanism, horns, mirror, windshield wipers and other equipment on all motor vehicles, trailers and semi trai'era registered In the State of Utah. Burn-iughar- V v'---- , In accordance with S 12, Laws of Utah, 1941. be-fe- re one-fourt- h (sturdy Quality Sheeting 81. yd. Itelle Isle Muslin Soft finish! Bleach' , . V, Belle Isle Pillow 42" x 36", yd. Case 36" J A - T NOTICE Notices This community was shocked to hear of the sudden death of information. Mrs. George Walker at Vernal, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Death' came suddenly Monday. GU,r jJL sister-in-law- Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for further U r - 7 J Swimaway Suits Walker. At presept the club has six dollars in their treasury. They are going to invent this money in defense stamps at present, in hopes of pitting enough stamps to buy a bond later. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kelander, Mrs. Beatrice Walker visited fri.-nat the Holy Cross hospital Sunday. Mrs. .Martin Walker left Saturday for a two weeks visit to the Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gtllman winter at Beaver, where she has attended the funeral services of been teaching school. , Mrs, George tlulr Mrs. Anna Anderson returned R. Walker at Vernal, Friday. home After Sunday morning Elder Julian Lowe has return- spendlug the past week visiting ed front Spokane, Washington. her daughters and families at Mt-- s Arlene Martindall of Poca- Monticello, Utah. tello, Idaho, accompanied him Beth Gillman ha3 left for Calilore and Is a guest at the A. H. fornia, where she expects to Rowe home. spend the summer with her sister. Mrs Mamie Page of Lindon Mr. au dMrs Ford Schoney are was the guest of her daughter the guests of Mrs. Carrie Kirk. Mrs. Martha Johnson, Sunday. Rex Smith spent the week end Carol Harris returned home with his parents, Mr .and Mrs. Friday ; after spending the past Roland Smith. Northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Murvel Walker and family motored to Sanpete Saturday and spent the day visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Miller of M. Anderson. , Ray, Arizona, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Olena Gammon had as her George Miller of Salt Lake are guests Mrs. Emaline Dubois Reese visiting their mother, Mrs. Polly and husband, D. II. Reese, of Harris and other relatives. Venice, California. Mr. V. Willett is visiting with his relatives in California. 1 IT v ; J Sanforized means fabric shrinkage will not exceed For the txi:. ill 7( Irints ! d Ly ,. y col- Reg. U.S. Pat. rs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Wagner and son Phillip of Layton spent the week-enher with her par-r,!- s Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. Murdock. Mrs. S, H. Blake's brother and wife and two sons, Richard and Robert Bevan of Ogden spent Saturday and Sunday at the Blake home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colton of Vernal visited here with their daughter and family, Mrs. Wesley Rawlings, during the week. Mr and Mrs. Lester Anderson and their two children, of Idaho Palls, spent the weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Victor ht ESTATE OF LARS JACOBSEN, DECEASED. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Administrator at the office of I. Sacrament meeting Sunday eve- E. Brockhank, Suite 211 Knight ning. The guest speake" was Building, Provo, Utah, on or Mr. "Allred of Lelii. A splendid August 8, 1942. DEAN L. JACOBSEN, musical program was also given and his by Elder Julian Lowe Administrator. missionary friend, Miss Arlene Publication dates, June 5, 12 19 Martindall. 26, 1942. . Sunday evening a special M. Men and Gleaner program will NOTICE TO CREDITORS be given under the direction of In the matter of the Estate of their leaders and the M. I. A. of- Samuel Shumway, also known as ficers. Samuel B. Shumway and Sarah Kindergarten began Monday Potter Shumway, Deceased. morning at the Llndon grade Creditors will present claims sihool for all children. with vouchers to Afton S. Mrs. Martin Walker held the the undersigned, at tae lucky number In the drawing for office of Arnold C. Iloylance, atthe beautiful quilt made recently torney, Room 312, City & County the Windsor of Utah the by camp Building, Provo, Utah, on or beDaughters of the Pioneers. The fore July 22, 1942. drawing took place Thursday at AFTON S. BURNINGHAM their monthly meeting. They exAdministratrix. pect to buy a bond with the pro- Arnold C. Roylance, ceeds. Flmer L. Terry, The Windsor club held a Attorneys for Administratrix meeting at the home of Eldon Publication Dates: May 2 2, 29, Swenson Wednesday evening Miy June 5, 12, 1942. A slide picture show of 27th. dairy rattle was Bhown by the SUMMONS county agent Mr. Boswell of Provo, He also gave an interesting IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF talk on feeding dairy cows. THE FOURTH JUDICIAL club officets chosen The DISTRICT IN AND FOR UTAH Swen-seCOUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. A birthday dinner honoring were, President, LaVell Vice president. Berdean JarMrs. Jens C. Andreason was given UTAH COUNTY, a Body Corpat her home by her man, Organist, Barbarba Jarman, Sunday orate and Folitie of the State of daughters and daughters-ln-law- ors! Values! 38 wide, yd Beach states different and 15 from Utah County alone. Bill Harris, Howard McKay, and myself were the three from the Sharon Stake. There were 30 re- be such a joy! Avenue eldtrs present, V ' Bright There meeting. SO 6 exactly posed of J. II. Taylor, Aogust Chorister, Nadine Hales, SecreJohnson, Golden Taylor and Jos- - tary Buvd Hooiev, Tail twister. i h Ahlandor furnished two nnm-- 1 Lot n Hooley, Reporter, Jack s. Thick and Thirsty! 4.98 fast regular J n, Real Savings for Every American Home! colors. 12-2- We are fortunate in having! noble characters as our chaplains. Their unselfish efforts and untiring service are always available, and so Chaplain Lovelady met with us at our service and gave those who took charge complete liberty to direct the meeting in the manner which we conduct our VINEYARD Thrift Priced . slacks. 4, 1942 Thursday, June Attorneys for Plaintiff. Address: Box 123, Provo Utah. Pub. dates: May 15, 22, 29, June T. O. 3, 10, 1942. AND STORE IT YES, the Government wants yo a to store coal! By ordering now, for immediate delivery, youll help prevent a transportation tie-uduring the peak p season INDUSTRIAL orders will be filled first, so its to your advantage to fill jour coal bin now, while you can.. Dont take a chance on being without coal when cold weather sets in. Order now . . . today . . and keep jour bin filled. Invest in Coal and Defense Bonds! Utah Timber & Coal 164 West 5th North Phona 232 |