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Show UTAH VALLEY NEWS IMdu. May Health Director Warns Against SHARON INDUSTRIES ATTENTION! It will be greatly to your advantage to contact ... about your SPRAY MATERIALS For This Season Summer Oils, Lime Sulphur AND Lead Arsenate Bought in Carload Lots Now on Hand get the benefit of Wholesale Buying and Let us teO you about it. You will t0r he,rt oeath das to InfantdUe. mortality canaea, moro deaths occurred In from cancer during the month than from any other past cauae, varna Lloyd H. Farner, M. D., director of Health district No. 4. whose office la In Provo in the City and County building. A total of 444 deaths occurred that month, with 104 of them In District Pour, and S of them In Utah county. Cancer accounted for 47 deaths In the atate, eight of thorn being In district Pour, lu nd we will save you money Sharon Industries A. RAY EKINS, Manager CHAS. II. POULSEN, Assistant Manager PHONE 034J1 I of these In Provo. Our statistics show that cancer la an Important cause of doath. In faet It la the second largest eauae of death In United 8tatea. If the public would take advantage of known facta concerning cancer the death rate could bo reduced from SO to 50 per cent," warn Dr. Farner. Dr. Farner adds that cancer la a enrabla disease In Its early atagea, and that early diagnosis and treatment are of vital Importance. Some of the danger signals of eaneer art: 1. Any lump In the breast or mher part of tbo body, eipecl-all- y on which begins to grow or change. 2. Any sore which does not heal, particularly on tho face or In tho month. S. Any bleeding body. unuannl discharge or from any part of the Pain la a lata aymptom. Do not wait for thla but secure competent medical advice from your family physician without delay," adds Dr. Farner. Before Buying a - - - Mowing Machine Amalia Latta, Reporter Phone 048J1 See the - - - NEW IDEA Senior temple excursion la aet for Thursday May II to Salt Lake temple from Sharon stake. Roller Bearings Throughout Seventy-eeve- The mower that rides the WHEELS and NOT the horses' neclu. W.F.WISCOMBE Phone 034-R- 1 Cannon Ashton, Inc. 1QQC 1 333 1 Vi --TON from Genealogical Board and Union mooting win onvene Sunaeml-nar- y day, May Hat In tho Stake building at I p. m. DEALER OLDSMOBILE PLEASANT VIEW 4 ft FORD TRUCK $19)8 Dual Wheels 191 South University Avenue Susan Jameson, Reporter Telephone 021R1 Mrs. Lynn Taylor entertained tho Literary League Friday at her home, with 24 members and Mra. Ariel Bailiff, special guest, CASH FOR CARS OR EQUITIES CUSTOM REBUILT USED CARS being Liberal Allowances on New Cars Phone Prove IBS Fight Wrecker Service members n Sharon atako were In attendance to tho Balt Lake temple daring the month of April, 40 of those participating In tho apodal 5 o'clock session, sponsored by the Tlmpanegoa ward under Bishop Roy Gappmayer and Ward Chairman Parry M. Llaton. 81 aka CHEVROLET GENEALOGY STAKE tat 6ta:a Mental present "Current Play on Broadwny" was reviewed by Mrs. era Talboe, and Mrs. Walter Hedqnlat, Mra. Ruth Partridge Rlchtna gave two vocal aoloa. Refreshments were served by the boa teas. Brown, local Mias Evelyn nnrae, baa received an appolnt- CUPBOARD ,r Riverside drive is nearing completion. Not all the houses are connected up yet, but progress la entertained at their hoiii- Suiar-da- y rapidly being made on tnat lino, also. evening for Mr. OluTs I ro n s VI-- w. . Mra. Ramona Anderson of Am. ther, Orville Walker, Pleasant View Relief society Fork and Mrs. Aflou Alklnson of bilde the former Martha l.n huHrs held their meeting as tne Pleasant Grove visited on WedIng of Idaho Falla, Idaho. Games were played, prise1-- - F. ' iimiic or Mrs. Eliza Trane to hou-- I nesday with their mother, Mra. r MM birthday anniversary ( II. Davies. Harold Petr-- - i. ing to Mra. I .i 1: ifli occurred May 5th. Richard Allred and Mr.-- . U. A Breanbrack. Refreanmenis ."? large crowd enjoyed the les's son, given by Ruth Meldrum, reserved to Z4 relatives and frl-ifrom Provo and Pleasant Gr.--freshments and enrlal cna,. DcLonna Bradshaw - Reporter The young rouple received many Tln Primary Operetta "Land of Happy Henris lovely gifts. presented Mrs. Marla Ferguson, mother Among the Lincoln High grad- Thursday evening by the Primary from hildren under the direction of of Mrs. Allen Bellows, la suffering uates are the following 'lie officers nnd teachers was very from n stroke. She la In Spanish Pleasant View: June Mean. Brereton, Nephi Rnrgeifcr. M- - r'r well reci'lved by a large crowd. Fork. Mr. Geraleo lUrduer enterDusalo, Alden Chat win Jr. Noricotumcs, dancing, ma Dunford, Shirley Rklns, Pn-tained at her home in Midvale reand songs were very beautiful. Foote, Ardla Gadd, La Von Gurr, Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Davis cently for a number of relatives Omar Hansen, Ileber Ivins, Lorrod Darlene, and Mr. and Mra. from Orem. The guests were Mrs raine Jones, David Mac Kay, Jnincs Phillips. Rulon and Alenc, Matilda A'anciL. grandmother, Mra Blaine McEwan. Florence Muhl-estelIonl Sunday In Wallshurg cele- Zola Malone, Mra. Melba Culdcr, Elsie Offret, brating the 78th birthday anni- Mr. Bertilre Christenson, Mrs. Mrs. Angle Dean Phllllpa and Jew Wilson. versary of their grandfather, Lillie Elliott and Alene Pierce who recently passed Samuel I,. Boren. Rawlins, all aunts of Mr. Gardaway will be honored at the grad- Ilauni will give the ner. Emily was The Sharon ward house Literary lesson In Relief Society the scene of a boy ocout court Tuesday. She will revlpw (he hook of honor Sunday evening. Twenty "City of Dells" by Elisabeth six boys received awards. lioudge. The Tuesday Relief society leswill of Pioneers Daughters son was given by Mrs. Verna Holt hold their meeting at the home and Mrs. Fhylls Hancock. o' Nora Ashton Thursday May Gerald and Call Lunceford, IS. It will he an outdoor soelnl. Lynn Jolley, Platte Tucker. Har-n- lJ Emily Baum in company with Holt, John Williamson and Mr. and Mrs. George Bingham Arale Mitchell left recently for of Am. Fork and Rlldn Dattge Overton, Nevada, where they will of Balt Lake spent Sunday in be employed. Price and Wellington. Mrs. Eugene Newell entertainand relatives ed some friend Thursday evening at her home, GRAND the occaaslon being her birthday Mrs. P. 11. Davies - Reporter anniversary. A delicious supper was served after which the rest of Tolcphono 09-J- -l the evening was spent In social Tin- program nn Sunday everhat. Mr. and Mr. Orson Veron took club ning sponsored liy the his parents, Mr. and Mr. W. P. of Pleasant View, wss indued enlightening to thoso who know Veron, to Vernul last week where A few years hence you'll little nr this line of netlvlty. they visited with friend nd rnnii'y A sent S. U. Boswell outwant to remember Grad-natio- n lined the work of this group and Day as you were. M. E. Kartrhnor contrasted livWhy not come in now ing conditions In cltlea and urban d'slrlcts. Mfss Norma Dunford and let us picture you in theme sHng "My Home" tho your Graduation Day song, and Miss 11a Gadd gave a brief talk on the things she has beauty. work. Inrldont-nll- y gained from mentioning the trip to she won through her pro77 N. University Are. ject. Mrs. Yvonne Jones Perry took charge of the program. . Everett Davies of Cedar City . 595 CORNER CHINA CLOSET . . . SHARON i . 7x15 CARPET, practically new CRIB BED, very good COAL RANGES, . . . U. S. TIRES As You Were! 4-- II tasfSPk 4-- H H Larson Studio Chl-clia- awrass mgaaaasShop around for TIRES UPW BUT CH3H 348 W. Center PROVO IU . STUDIO COUCHES WMt I In cooperating with new conditions, it becomes necessary for us to make the following changes: will - - - Phone 403 SEES5 SAVE THE SHOE -Well Save the Sole Louis Kelsch & Sons Shoe Repairing 124 WEST CENTER Change Is Inevitable Beginning May 16 Our plant at Vineyard Be Sure to Shop at L. & II. TIRE CO. Before You Buy! and BATTERIES rn .95 horn rich, teeled Italian Leather designs. PHONE 707 Back of The Booterie Coma ia and Sm TImm I HM Tablet AiaMalmsto CaMaaatA W InllVMm vllwllni mJE No Custom Grinding 5:00 p. m. Dixon ... Ordors - Taylor Russoll Rates: $1.50 $4.00 OPPOSITE WHY? PLANT OPERATION 3. REDUCED CHARGES New Grinding Price, 8c Cwt. DAIRY FEED, cwt. 31.16 cwt. 1.23 PIG FEED 1.65 Mash CHICK Starting cwt. 49c HAY SALT Bolt J. L. MADSEN ORTHOPRAXIC TECHNICIAN OP THE FOOT Wnetographie Analysis Dr. Individual Impression Office and Res. 165 Tf. 3rd West Provo. nu-le- as Tel 650-- J 6. H. HEINDSELMAN with Helndielman Optical and Jewelry Co. laka City, Utah All WMt Exposure Room Delightfully ERNEST O. BOEERBE, " Air OmM 1 e HIGHLY RECOMMENDED grains are recleaned to remove Weed Seeds, Trash, and Metal before being gound for our Mixed Feeds. Ail ALFALFA SEED 24c 20c Farms Feeds Phone 016R3 0 ! results guaranteed. No glasses recommended needed." Glass re may bo hod on Easy Payment. GREAT MORMON TEMPLE HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE 1. BETTER SERVICE 2. MORE EFFICIENT Wo gladly Invito Inspection of our The latest scientific method of Absolute examining tha eye g am BUNKER Furniture Exchange ... FOOT RELIEF MM Salt Lakes Newest Hotel after Utah Fancy, per lb. Utah Standard, per lb. Mb EYE STRAIN HEADACHE BLURRED VISION REMOVED BY GLASSES w, Mali and Phono I 316 West Center St. Your CholciMBr, II to Open at 7:30 a. m. Close at 5:30 p. m. PbOM MO up Mm In Ivsry. Taps - BRIMHALL BROS. .... D VIEW 9.95 .. . Mony n, shop at 124 West 'Center. WeU put brand new soles on those shoe and do such a good Job that nobodyll ever know they are Doesn't cost much. 4.95 . as low as LIVING ROOM SUITES 19.50 Your Choico of ! Just trot right over to our TIRE REPAIRING See Us Now Si lit-- r d. Used Used imim-diutel- - $ 6.95 ... ton Uw: Id a deewend vtstt with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Davies. The city water project along paid Jess Ashton, (Alwho were married M uil.iy In the Salt Lako teniplu It Cl for a wedding to San Francisco and other tri, imiiit of interest. They will be two weeks, returning to Make their home In Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. John le.i' t of Montlccllo were house ;"'sla ' i Monday at tho Ales homo. Mr. and Mrs. C. Steri :v: duff New and Used Furniture Used Uiitlxii Mr. uiid Mrs. hos- pital. Cancer Fruit Growers S1IARQN INDUSTRIES ml; a: 1 TALK IT OVER Yuur problem may be a bis one or a little one but you will appreciate the advice of a friend in whom you have confidence. Whatever your problem is, you can always feel free to consult us. Our aim is to be friendly in a helpful way Call at our office at any time We are here to serve you. COLUMBIA INDUSTRIAL LOAN CO. 64 N. Univ. Phone 1277 All Used Car Buyers Should Sen Onri ONE BIG LOT of QUALITY USED CABS Top Valna is Every Oar RUSS TRAHER- -I 1,10 No. Univ. At. P1IONM 886 NO. modem mortuary at any time. Your visit will prove both Intonating and instructive, and will incur uo obligation of any kind. or 68 yt provided Provo with beautiful costs within thalr see although aiiui fit. e Mo at to dlities even mors irnpdw Now, pro-vid- services, oar charps main within tho for aU who call be |