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Show Thursday, August 27, 1942 THE VOICE OF SHAKOS ? i Part' Given for Pace is also living and la searing her 78 birthday. Thoaa who attended the anniversary wtre: Mr Octogenarian and Mrs. Sidney A. Pace, Sr., Mr. Mr. Sidney A. Pace, long time and Mrs. W. P, C( I, Mr. and Mrs. 6 room modern frame home in Y. H. Puffin and son William, Ori-rer-iut, cthbrated bis 80 M 2 nice front and Mrs. Joseph H. Peterson !( enter of Lthi; nnivprsarr last Wedli . Nnal Ferre, Mr. rooms, 3 fine bedrooms, 1 kitchen lu"' - .. rational chair, congoleumn rug, with chairs, kitchen table with chairs, buffet. Estate Ileatrola, electric stove, 2 beds complete, etc. 1,000.00. Take all for only 1200.00 down. otHF.H GOOD DU VS IN LOTS, E'A U UC Seeks Office GEORGE W. LOVELESS nEVAHS) C2E3.CO Atnmt 2 vok, ego someone stole two GOO x 16 tires, tuU-- s anil wheels from ltt.itl Hudson ear standing In our jard. b Again in the ear!) hours of August W, someone, assisted ear. from same the tire a woman, took a third AMI for information leading to U E WILL P.W tlmse items. of of the location any conAn) Information siihmited will bo held in striiteat of County Commissioner fidence, WASHBURN SERVICE THE VOICE OF SHARON Thursday, VINEYARD (Continued Frfira Page Oue) Janet and Jean Clegg sang a dmi accompanied by Mrs. Ruth Clegg, Walter Holdaway was in charge. Mis. Grace Evans Hurtling and sou Max and wife of Petaluma, Calif, visited relatives here Sharon ward news correspondent, Mrs. Cra.e Fielding, has been spending the past week vacationing in American Fork Canyon. In order to keep his wife from woirying while on her vacation. Mr. Fo lding promised to get some news in for her. During the week y&ur editor received the follow-lnMiller who is note. "My wife is on a vara llis-ho- Sunday. g la s from a trip to the Northwest where she visited her grandson Lloyd Tomlinson who is stationed at Ft. Lewis. Accompanying her were Mr. and Mrs. Renard Tomlinson, of Lindon. parents of (he boy and Mr. and Mrs. Leona! d Fryer who visited their son Roy at the camp. The party returned by way of Yellowstone Patk. Mr. and Mrs. Antone Nelson have returned from a trip through the Facifio Northwest. While they were in Vancover, Washing ton. they visited with their daughter Miss Dayle Nelson who is stationed there in the nursing service of the Army. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Robbins have returned from a honeymoon trip to Yellowstone Park. They were married Monday, August 17. in the Salt Lake temple. They will make their home n The warn. Mrs. Annie Evans and Roland .McQuivvev were married la-week in Evanston, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Chidester and family spent Sunday with H their parents Mr. and Mrs., Poulson. ly returned SHARON This week we have news from Ferron and Golden Huff, sons of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Huff of Timpanogos ward. Ferron is with the Navy and Golden is in Hawaii. Their letters follow: Dear Mom: Don't worry about Bill or me We are all right. I went to see Bill today and he is all right. I got some letters the other day that were written Deiur me war started. Have you heard from La Rue lately. I like to get letters from the girls. It makes me feel better. I get to see Golden once In a while so I don't get so lonesome as I did at first. We have a lot of good hoys here on the ship so pinch-hittinp- si.-i- er ean-vm- i. n UEI) To Readers of the Voice of Sharon: I was asked to write a letter letting you at home know some- K EDGEMOHT t 1 "i ? last Bttnday evening were of unii"Mil Interest A regular chan up day is with Mr. ami Mrs. Wayne Gunnell as speakers. planned for this Saturday when Mr. and Mrs. Gunnell are leavward priesthood members will meet at the church house with ing the ward to make their home shovels and rakes to give the In Malad, Idaho, where Mr. Gungrounds a thorough cleaning The ned has uceepted a position as ward bishopric Is sponsoring the principal of the seminary. They lave made many friends while cjfcan up and urges Priesthood members to bringl their own tools they have lived In the ward and and be on hand A I o ciocit Sat- the best wishes of their frnds go with them to t'helr new home. 'r' urday. The Edgemont Literary duh Mr. Gunnell has been a member wi'l meet at the home of Mrs. of the Lincoln high school uci.m Claud Conder at Olmslead this A special musical number was t h eg "" bat Shall the Harvest afternoon at two o'clock. Mrs. eg ' y F. B. Wol'fimlett with I.yd'a Hogan will give the hook review and all club members aw the congregation joining in the extended a cordial Invitation. The large dahlia garden about the home of Mr. arid Mrs. Ro" Clinger is well worth a few minutes pause. There are about .711') plants with flowers of every color many of which measure from eight to ten Inches across. 1 po p'ants then'solves are eight and true feet tall. Mrs. Clinger has been generous In sharing the ov..v boms Tth neighbors and friends and it is well worth ones time just to walk through the garden. Mr and Mrs. H. C. Cutler and Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Smoot spent the week end at the Claud C. Conder home, and Mrs. Eugene Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs. C. A Banks arrived Monday evenVng for a short visit with the Conders. Conders. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Meehan: and family and Mr. and Mrs. A V. Watkins and family enjoyed a supper at Canyon Gln this week Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lon and family have Just returned from a vacation In Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conder returned Wednesday from a visit to Craig, Colorado where they visit ed with Mr. and Mrs. Merton Chamberlain. Tom Demos Shoe Shop Church Sprvlies ehoni. Chun h wil services next jBundav be under tlip d'rec of the genealogical committee of the ward. An Interesting progiarn has been arranged. The Misses Dora Mae and Beatrice Guppmayer arp spending their vacation in Ogden visit-villi Mieir aunts. Miss Lenore P'B'ngs. Mrs, Mary Billings, and thPir grandfather Ezra Billings. Miss Mary Ellen Evans wen to Los Angeles last week to vM with her brothers TTaie and Lynn Evans. The Seagull girls and the Guide who graduated from P- -i n;,i'V a few ago enjoyed a swimming party and a bust at Park Ro She las week. They were accompanied by their former teachers Mrs Fern Knight and Mrs. Donnetta Baker. Tho-- who attended were George Woffinden, Iorin and Dwaine Davis, Lvle DeLange. Burden Bunnell, Jesse Asay, West Center 43 We use HEAL LEATHER Utah County Mattre. Fatory ' Complete j MATTRESS and BATT SERVICE Only Factor) In Etab County J ' ne not represented by an lansnt" mattress workers, ou Hi at. d deliver wlthoMr .(large. ti 'r drop us a card tun West 2nd North unto UTAH e DR. CLARK REYNOLDS HEALTH CLKVIC 162 E. 1 No., Provo, I t ah Specializing Id Cenviiiou Piles and Ruptures witsout Op. ations. Nanir-anequipment. Constructive treatments. DR. ARTHUR YANCE 156 West 3rd Jforth Knight. Mrs. Nellie Cordnpr has recent Provo, Utah 638-- J COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE Edwards. Kenneth Knight. Kay and Merlin Baker. .Shirley Steele, I, via DeLange, Bardeen Terry, Joan Loveless. Valeane Nelson, Norma Cook and Eileen xmnty I IF F for the past SAJI . The Shoe Man276 West Center Bt. fc mash buy todays market Feeding as we do this sari' mash' to our own flocks, we are making every effort to maintain the big st Mninr tf u i v alrta h ny.Fshe ' It may cost a few cent1 more in original invetr"en but it will ret'Tr do'Hr" mta i the egg basket. . RALPHS RADIO AND APPLIANCE MASH $2.5'' T EXPERIENCE t your vote next I vertiHcment) - LAMB has )re now! ,e SbM normal Iamb ih were not ke Utah sheep , py. Safeway annual spring t campaigns in vith the Delta rs Association Woolgrowers' s.- How to Protect Precious Eyesight at Home, in Office, Store or Factory Keep lamp bulb and fixtures dean; also windows when electric light it needed to supplement daylight. Soap and water will do tbe work. Usa Avoid direct glare from electric light globes. indirect reflectors whenever possible. Pro lamb Safeway d 400 per cent xrs at the same greater returns. Avoid reflected glare from shining surfaces. Avoid sharp contrasts between brightly lighted surface and dark backgrounds. Dwo't work in your own shadow, especially on close wo.. Use the right size globe to supply enough light and the proper kind of light. When redecorating, use light colors on walls and ceiling. Rest your eyes by closing them occasionally. If your eyes constantly feel strained or unduly tired, seea a competent eye specialist. res cooperation rmers and stock-th- e benefit of teemed, includ-ume- r. BUY 016-R- asEr eyestair 1 TO GET BEST FOR LESS PHONE Ac ire an example of Provo Ma ires do BATTERIES N. taks tom Couldnt VULCANIZING 1 Mui1 WD alTM.iiiiBihitiip REPAIRING 121 W. $g.98 had a OTH3 UillltLL medium weight, extra long Single Blanket. Blended with Teca Itiyor. t, a ppecial formula of wariath, service, beauty and texture. Double Woven, with edge, is sewed with NYLON thread. Only .3! non-fra- y A 'VW 1.9" 1.49 BUNKER FARM FEEDS The Home of Guaranteed Berne 6.1 No. Enlv. Ave. Phone die eputy supervisor Jail. as been active in political circles, rem Town Board tnd was Orem rman and Secre-- s. GOLDEN OIL LAYING MIXED PIG FEED DAIRY FEED, 80 lbs. y as deputy under E. G. Purnell, nd Mr. Hall. At Rear of Booicrie 124 West Center J States armed d OIL Slfoe Repairing IKYING MASfl Louis Kelsrh & Sons T " 12 in and rea-e- d becoming deputy ged in farming has a wife and sons it hi three , HOLDEN CWT VETERINARIAN Phone Nominee for thing about what we soldiers are doing, and also what we do in our leisure time, how we feel, etc. 1. Some of the boys think they Manufacturer of have been slit hted on mail. The mail service has been terrible but ARCHITECTURAL there has been a reason for it Some of the boys do not hear from SHEET METAL WORK home for six weeks or more while others get mail right along. Why? Valve. Fittings, Pipe, Sanitary 2. We are thankful we are here Plumbing, Warm Air, Hot Water mid Vapor Heating Air Con- and not somewhere else. 3. We are eating the very best if inning. that money can buy. 4. Recreation: ll Went Center, Proa there is plenty of it. hut you have got to go find PhoM 574 it. and sometinos you have tg look pretty hard. Swimming at Wcikiki Beach, sight seeing tours sea fishing, which happens to be C. OWEN DRAPER my favorite sport. I got acquainted with seme fellows tv ho did a (BOC FIX IT) lot of fishing and they asked me For Stove and Washer Repair to go out with them. I went out with them a few times and saw Anything Repaired , some of the strangest things imLawn Mowers Sharpened aginable. I cannot name any of the fish, although there is one we Phone 081 R2 330 N. 17 W call the Japanese bomber, because they are the pasiest to catch. 5. The scenery Is very beauti on - w;,ter-mello- w no poisonous ln- ever we do have - Just Phone 315 Hon He 72x90 Inch Luxury Size - Thererc P, L. LARGEN W. W. THOMAS TIMPANOGOS ' SAM of present. scits Vuli i "Wild Boar"., 7. The native fruit is much different than that at home. We have bananas, eoionuts, mango, pineapple, pupiea. and sugarcane. There are most likely a lot of things I have left out that you would like to know, but maybe some of them are things you are not supposed to know. it is not so had. We have our Sunday School. I nt hack at Pearl Harbor We usually havp a crowd. We do after having been to Seattle and not have everything Just ItJe we We don't have a up to Alaska. We Navy hoys ao did at home. Went out to see Bishop, Superintendent and Counget around. Golden today and he was up walkselors. That Is all we lack. We ing around after an operation for have sacrament meetings. Fast appendicitis and will be hack In meetings and all. the groove in a few days. Yours truly. I also saw a lot of other bov Golden J. Huff. I knew. Miik Van Wagenon is around here and he had seen some w of the boys and knew was so I found hint without much trouble. The Shoe Sole Man" Love to all, Ferron. We fix the Bole of vonr Bho (Mleky Van Wagenon is a whether it be a ydxlble or grandson of the late George and Bole a of Shoe. Fenle Scott of Lake Vnew, ) Inyisllile C r. The temple here is one bf the largest and most outstanding buildings in the territory. Everyone I have met has seen it and they all say what a beautiful building it is and would like to see the inside. It is not a tenth as large as the Salt Lake temple. i iliqn ; V ful. 6. OREM - ' LETTERS FROM THE BOYS IN THE SERVICE Wana f for attending the I,,D S. business col- tion and I am lege is at home this week. her. I just struck out. signed. Mrs. However, Miss Edith Scorup of SuTina has Mr. Fielding. spent the week end here with her Fielding came, home in time to rescue the situation and give us Mrs. Joseph II. Clegg. some news. Fhe is going back to Mrs. Thorit C. Herbertson that Major IlejbertsNn is spend another week in the Fhe has her ihildren and well, altlio not yet released from the hospital. She also saw her mother with her, and we hope Heber Thacker who was at the she has an enjoyable stay. The regular monthly Relief SoHoff hospital being treated for a hack injury. Mrs. Herbertson ciety Social will he held at the spent last week at Santa Barbara, home of Mrs Sadie Elder, Friday afternoon. All members are inCalifornia. vited and teachers are especially A baby girl was born to Tuesday urged to be there. Bay and Pauline Sumsion GamThe Good Neighbors Club had mon at their home. Both are a pnitv at tile home of Mrs. Milddoing nicely. Mr. George Adams reveived red Jacobsen last Friday. Plans Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hopkin-soword of the death of his were for the Sunday made coming year of Salt Lake spent Wednessister. Mrs. Florence Pratt of and a short program was enjoyed day and Thursday at the George Program numbers were: a song American Fork. The elder memF. Wells home. bers of the ward will remember Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams by Dorothy Elder and a reading Mrs. Piatt as Florence Adams. Beth Members Jacobsen. who by of Orem, 'Mis. Alma Hansen of were: Ora Gnyman, Mrs. J. A. Loveless is also a sistMrs. Wavne Tucker of attended Provo, Dorothy Elder. Eva Mediant, er of Mrs. Pratt Sail Lake, Miss Lorraine Hansen American Fork and Max Hatty Mitchel, La Veil Peterson INSURANCE Williams returned home Tues- Marcella Olsen, Joan Newell. Mrs Heath and Mrs. Peterson Mis day after a week's trip to the is a new Peterson LOANS and REA I, ESTATE memher of the coast. They visllea with Mr. Williams' son, Dtiwaine, prior to ward, having recently moved inhis sailing over seas, also with to the Orson Prest witch home Dinner guests at the Perry Major Hehertson at Santa Bar-baF E. R A Y Enroute home places of Jeppersou home were Mr. and Office: 70 South Second West Interest in Southern Utah were Mrs. Rex Brown of Lake Shore, and Mrs. Henry Chamberlain of visited. A was Tokerville. Miss Norma Brown Poultry ELECTRIC hel at the Timpanogos nan ana spent the week end with the RUBIIER grounds. One hundred and fifty were Mr. ami Mrs, Bill Player and WELDERS Chas people present. Hawke of the Utah County Local son Rollln of Carlin, Nevada, RECAPPING Guaranteed Poultry Ass'n was In charge of spent the week end with Mr. and the affair. Inlsrucllve addresses Mrs Don Jeppersou. Mrs. Playwere given by poultry Yifficials er is Mrs. Jeppersons sister. K12 Went Center Provo, IU, Ice cream, cantaloupe and watermelons wer enjoyed by those Mi-- August 27, 1942 UiiUUI Phone 160 AIN STORIS 2 ES.-C- OWN C WASIIIN J THE When timing Is t matter of life or death in battles of monstrous tanks, keen eyesight is vital for victory. Only those w ith perfect sight have been selected for the Uaited States Army to man tbe Good machinery and guns of tanks oq the battlefield- the lighting played an important sole in protecting home. when wert they eyesight of American soldiers, Likewise good lighting condones SO be important lot split-secon- d every American at borne. IEWAY BOYS Rernmrbone. weaves! ftsAffTixed !Ls..,.34tJ3 diagonal weaves menrm fabric shrink t ( IT 14 I 1 Bhoee will not exceed .lit Bore Drees Bhlrte BrlrM Crew Jr. Riifb? TSITHklflY 8lts WAY rarful Pencil X fee Filler Paper Be 4e Erasers Art ( Bo ef ersToias Street Bine Black Ink Xe Pen-B- I4 . 7.M a. 1 H t I THRIFTY WAY ti Gripsprsader Mediae Fitted Peneil Bo Binder Fountain Pens THE AMERICAN Ae XSe IS lie WAY row, its high points and its low, None of us can accurately predict the future, but though we cant predict we can protect. For your protection, to relieve yon of responsibilities which might come at an inopportune time, Berg i Motruary, Phone 378. . HELP-YOURSEL- F LAUNDRY 41 Went 1st North Provo, Vtah UTAH POVcR & LIGHT CO. Pounr tbs worli't fmstt dsetri SMJy mrvics prvdecsd for frm by Amtticmt bminstt ma tbs kbU ef powsr tbM ttrvet 9C of tbs i Kilowmtt |