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Show rAGE FOUR . t THE VOICE OF SHARON Provo Canyon. It will be conducted! bers can be found, this may become hike. Com a permanent feature. The chairman mittees have been formed to take of the recreational program will be News From the ' Wards Lake View in the form of an overnight and a special invitation is extended to all members of the ward to be present. MRS. CLARA TAYLOR, Reporter BIRTHS A nine pound boy arrived at the iThe Lake View ball team is workhome of Mr. atyd Mrs. Dean Davis, ing on the ball grounds and getting March 5. Mother and babe are doing in to the readings everything capture nicelv. championship again this year. -- , MARRIAGES The Primary ofiicers and teachefs - d Frank D. Glazier, son of Mr. and are beginning preparations for the Mrs. L. A. Glazier of Edgemont, and Spring Festival. Miss Carolyn Warner of Provo. Elton Mecham, son of Mr. and The Relief Society officers are planning for a big social to be given on Mrs. Wells O. Mecham of Edgemont and Miss Marilene Johnson of Provo. April 10th. ENGAGEMENTS Announcement of the engagement of Miss Elva Bingham of Ogden to Vineyard Don C. Elliott, son of Mr. and Mrs. L Elliott of Edgemont,- is of it terest to their many friends. Both young people are former students of the B. Y. U. The marriage will take place in the near future. MRS AXEL ANDREASEN Robert Reporter care of the details of the hike, such as supplies, transportation, etc. glad to receive applications from any group or individual that can furnish a ten or fifteen minute of good enterVINEYARD WARD BASEBALL taining act. This might include music, Three more days with men and dancing, comic strip, etc. OnUwell What teams expended on Vineyard's base- prepared acts will be accept ball diamond has put it in shape for have you? she season. The boys are looking Didnt the H. S. Orchestra add class forward to the final official practice to the shows in March? Mr. Vernon which will take place Saturday the is to be complimented on such a fine 31st. musical organization. From the many reports we are sure the music was apSHOW CHATTER preciated. The orchestra will appear (Continued from page 3) again on Thursday evening, April 5 more anxiously looking forward to and Wednesday eevning, Apdil 12, They will alternate with the Dixon Wednesday evening. Beginning in April a prologue will Buckaroos, in charge of Mr. Frank be featured as! part of the first showc. Gould, instructor at the Dixon Junior (See the April program). If the High School. They have played twice members lige this better, than an extra over KSL and are a most unique Be sure tochear them, comedy reel and enough good num organization. i All Styles of Ladies and .Gents Hair Cut MISS ILAH THORNE, Licensed Operator Latest Duart Permanent Equipment, Facials, Shampoos. All kinds'of Hair Dressing, Manicuring, Etc. OUR MOTTO SERVICE and SATISFACTION Children, 25c Adult Hair Cut, 35c & North of Canyon road Located on West side 'of State street CLARENCE YORK, Proprietor For appointments Call . 055-R- -l Grand View aaU3j::uiiK::xn:::::::::!au!ur.a::::s:::an:uKKn:::::::i:i:i::!a!n:u:i:i:s!u:s:t;:aaus:una:Rna::!ia:a - v Ladies Riding Habit s n r eilicac Eactos? ip 'u ' LATEST STYLES AND COLORS OF K JACKETS, TROUSERS AND EOOTS Swagger " Mannish Styles, Belted, Scarf tied Tweeds! Intrbducing the Latesti in LADIES RIDING VESTS All Bright Colors. -- g Gp-Is- ig SOAP'S Edgemont laaasBBSBRaaBSBBaBRBSRBBBSBBBKRRBSRiBBBSBBRBBBRBRBBSBSRBBiaRBBBRiRBBBiaaBS your Easter outfit with a SNAP BRIM Top-of- f 'Q.OO A Letter kisW Two leaders in Spring fashions and here they are at Penneys at a nice low price Dozens of new styles in addition. The polo types so many prefer loosely fitted, carefully tailored tweeds dressy models in smooth woolens, too. 03,00 1 from page 3) ten years they have pdeached the gosthat digestive salvation lies in eatIf ing more fruits and vegetables. you lack vitamines, its 'more gruit and vegetables. If you have an excess of proteins or sugar, it's "more fruit and vegetables. If you are too fat, it's the same recipe. But whatever 1st all Sunday the scientists and dieticians faith or Beginning April at fanaticism may be, I have never yet evening meetings will commence 7:30 p. m. instead of 7:00. The M. I. A. heard one of them (God Bless 'em I) will have charge of the meeting Sun- recommend we eat potato salad I day evening, April 1st. Yours, pel lime-sulph- ' iniKiimuK.iKsiaKKisiLiuunus.rd:: 2k man-pow- (Continued I i) aster,fa sm on raracte at Pan nay's y in all Spring her glory in Edgemont. The peach trees are all in bloom, apricots and plums have bloomed, and within the next week or so the cherries, pears, prunes and apples will also blossom. The winter spray of oil or is almost completed and although the season is just about a month early, it looks very favorable for a splendid year. BARBER SHOP BEAUTY PARLOR - The Vineyard Glee Club is organized and ready for real active work again, to bring joy to others by their Those participating in the songs. are: Wesley Glee Club at present Maag, Roland Harding, Wesley Harding, Victor Viklund, Harold Mm dock, Bert Murdock, Elroy Murdock, Wel-bGammon, Ray Gammon, Harold VIDELLA IVIE, Reporter Holdaway, Bernard Andersen, Lester he adult class of Mutual will hold Andersen, Kirby Allen, Joy O. Clegg, their annual banquet at the home of music director. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Riding, April 3. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ivie are 'in Primary officers are happy to an- charge of the banquet nounce that rehearsals are being held for the Spring Festival. The music The Gold and Green Ball will be and play leaders report good progress. held Friday, March 30 in the Grand View ward amusement hall, there will Mr. and Mrs. Antoine Bunker are be special decorations for the occasion rejoicing over the arrival of a fine also special features. The public is baby boy. Born Wednesday, March cordially invited. 21. Mother and baby are doing fine. A little more for the Mr. and Mrs. Paxman Hatch wish bunker farm. to announce the arrival of a baby girl, born at the family home. Mother and Plans are ready for a new meeting baby are doing fine. house that will in every way meet our needs. The finance committee is, Mr. and Mrs. Weston Streble wish Elmer T. Holdaway, John K. Allen, to announce the arrival of a baby girl, Raymond Harding, Arvil O. Stone, bom at the family home. Mother and Vern Wililams, Hugh J. Davis,. Clarbaby are doing fifltf. Mrs. Btreable ence N. Gammon, Joy O. Clegg. was formerly Mass DelillaaCarter. committee: Building Thorit. C. Hebertsen, Claud M. Stone, Walter R. William Henry Otterback, 87, died Holdaway, Lowell P. Varley. at the home of hi daughter, Mrs. Ida If ve will all be united there is no Carter Taylor of Grand View, March reason why we cannot succeed in this 20, folowing a six months illness from project and make it one of the beauty heart trouble. spots of Sharon stake. Mr. Otterbach was born April 12, 1846 in Germany. He was a civil war veteran. Funeral services will be held Friday at 1 o'clock in the Grand View ward chapel. MRS. EVA GILLESPIE, Reporter has certainly arrived OREMS NEW MODERN , THEYVE a certain dash that adds to that look in the feeling Try one on mirror , . . youll seel Marathons keep their shape longer, tool New Easter blues, tans, browns, greys! isnmeasure&bly Mint? and Womens Sifts, Nary, black, beige, bright shades, and pastels, v well-dress- MELVIN MINER. a. m. a Sunday morning at FATHERS (AND SONS special Easter program will be given under the direction of the Sunday OUTING School supei intendency, L The Sharon stake Van Guard boys Lloyd Baum, Wilfc.d Gillespie and Robert wUl conduct a Fathers and Sons outMeldrum. There will be no class work, ing April 13th up South Fork of 10:00 Kiltie-Tongu- e Celeste Grey Kid OXFORD3 it' a sport Women and these are the shoe price you want to pay elk with composition welt soles. Goodyear 3 8. I I year at the White rubber Size OXFORD 3 J Pastels are The very newest for Spring 1. Light grey kid with contrasting! lace stay. Ottincvital heels.' Sire 4 to 8! With An Airy Flare for Fashionl . . AT E)5aEOSE0 li 0 ghvg G NIGHT Soft flower-lik- e blues, pink, lavender, and other dainty hues. Some have lingerie touches, others handwork effects, or delicate lace at neck and sleeves. Nothing could be more becoming you 11 want several at this low price. JQCret, Easy to make now, with the new Kodak SS Film. Full detail here and all necessary supplies. Its the thing this Spring to match gloves to the new neckwear! Crisp organdy and pique flares on white mesh and fabric gloves Darling styles! 6-- a 8. Uuur.i Hedquist Drugs -- JL ht see these new XTMGg SNAPSHOTS Fashion-Rig- Mine and Womens Sizes, ST 0 O Ins, Provo |