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Show PAGE FOUR THE VOICE OF SHARON M. I. A. GIRLS KEEP RECORD OBITUARIES ZINA WRIGHT RIDING, 37, wife Many M. I. A. girls of the Sharon stAe keep a record of their achieve- of Benjamin F. Riding, died Februar) ments in attendance and activities of 5th at the family home in Grand View, following a four da. ' illnt s from various meetings. These record sheets will be interesting to keep m the girls' Project Books as a part of their achievements for 1953 and 1934. All wards of the stake were requested to send in tW names of all girls with 75 points and over and those having 100 or more. The. following wards have reported: Grand View Ward .100 points and over Nelda Carter, Margaret Nuttall, and Diana Nuttall. 75 points and over Phcbe Tanner, Merle Davis, Estelle Riding, Wanda Brown, Thelma Walker, Alta Buckner and Nida Smith. Pleasant View Ward 100 points and over Alene Kelson, Ruth Ekins, Ruth Stott, Afton Lewis, Edna Hamblin, Edith Muhlestein, Ruby Bone, Fay Allred, Yvonne Jones, Lucille Cluff, Mary Burgner, Dorothy Bone, Loa Gurr. 75 points and over Evelyn Brown, Barbara Wilken, Marian Campbell, Josie Muhlestein, Norma Lewis, Ashton, Maurine Nesbit, Nedra Lewis, Venna Allman, Louise Leichty, Inez Omansori. Le-no- Vineyard Ward points or over Mary Blake, Lucille Walker, Ina Vicklund, Gladys 100 Norma Madsen, Maxine Andreasen, Andersen, Merlene Wells, Joan Murdock, Margie Williams, Ruby Maag, Susie Madsen, Leah Harding, Bernice Williams, Laura Stewart, Neola Allen and Ven Lystrup. Edgemont Junior Girls 100 points or over Ellen Ruth Meldrum, Lorna Mecham. e 75 points or over Leona Hull, Ginger, Evelyn Meldrum. Lake View Ward 100 points or over Phylis Johnson, Edna Scott, Elva Slaymaker, Thelma Ward, Helen Overson, Blanch Jacobson, Lela Finlayson, Kathryn Sum-sio- n and Donna Scott. 75 points or over Norma Scott, Ezma Williamson, Pearl Gledhill, Velma Madsen, Margaret Taylor. Glenda Taylor, Evelyn Lloyd, HenriPul-iphe- r,: Hor-tens- " Junior Beautifictaion Project v Much progTiss lids been made in pre; aring the ground in front of the Spencer building during tne past two months. Pipe has been secured and the ground is ready for planting. We are in hopes that the pioject will be complete by the time ' school closes. The landscaping prepared by Professor LaVal Morris will furnish a .real sceneic beauty spot for the communit- pneumonia. Mrs. Riding was born Feb. 20, 1896, in Hinckley, a daughter of John M. and Emma Henton Wright. She taught sehool in Koosharem for one year, and in Black Rock for two years. She married Mr. Riding on June 9. 1922, and the couple moved to Grand View two years later. She had always been active in Primary and Re- ylief Society work. The following is the estimated cost Surviving are her husband and fa- of the projsfct: Earl ther, three children, F., Lynn W., 1. Labor. and Maurine Riding of Grand View; (a) Planting and cement and the following brothers and sis$100 00 laying ters: Dr. Wallace Wright, Spencer Gravel for and Mrs. (b) Hauling Crosbie, Stephen Wright Walks- - and Cement $ 56.00 Delta; John W. Wright, Washington, D. C.; Joseph M., Chester, Ianthus (c) Preparing of Ground and Glade Wright, Hinckley; Mrs and trench digging $177.00 Milliam Taylor, Abraham, I'tah; Mrs. (d) Manure and Spreading $ 24.00 Willard Christensen, Oak City; Mrs. (e) Cement mixer and John Baker, Deseret. $ 18.00 superintendent Largely attended f...ieral services were held February 8 in the Grand Total $375.00 View chapel "under the direction of 2. Materials. Bishop John B. Stratton. Cement, 115 sacks Q 90c.. $104.50 Pipe, 150 ft. 2 inch $ 45 00 DONALD JOHNSON, infant son Pipe, 260 ft. 4 inch $ 26.00 of Marion and Verl Johnson of the $ 8.00 Couplings and Taps Grand View ward, died early Sunday Shrubs and Grass and after birth. It was morning, Blue Print $200.00 their first child. Funeral services were held at the family residence Sun$382.50 day afternoon under the direction of 3. Water. $300.00 Bishop John B. Stratton. Interment was in the city cemetery where BishGrand Total $1057.50 op Stratton dedicated the grave. We propose the following distribuin addition to the parents tion of cost: Surviving are the 'grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Town of Orem, R.F.C. labor $301.50 J. P. Johnson, Lake View, and Mrs. Sharon Stake Scouts $ 25.00 Florence Johnson, Provo. School Patrons $ 24.00 School (cash $100, labor $50).. $160 00 Board of Education Undisputed Ownership Cook tells me you want to go out $ 79.00 Pipe Cement tonight, Mary. Is it urgent? $103 00 No, mum; its mine. Water $300.00 3-- structions for the Spring Festival. PRIMARY Spencer-Lincol- n ETHEL PYNE By . ATTENTION ALL PRIMARY OFFICERS! Andreasen deMrs. Axel with all in touch siresget former Ephraim City people now residing in the stke. They a Andreasen may call sister l or write to Route 1, box 254, Provo, Utah. Doing Good by Stealth to hear that Smithers eloped with your wife. I always thought he was your best friend. boards will meet Saturday morning at He is, but he doesnt know 9:30. The Slake Presidency, Stake High of Aaronic Council, Stake Leader Priesthood, Stake Leader of Scouting and a representative of the Bishopric of each of the awards are requested to he at the 2.00 oclock meeti"g Saturday. Ten nearby stakes will participate. 16 general board members will be in attendance. The annual Stake Convention will be held in Provo, at the B. Y. U. on March 2 and 3. Stake Board meeting Friday at 1:30. All stake and ward I was shocked 016-J-- Protection is what you Sister Myrtle Christensen and officers of the Tiinpanogos ward were hostesses to Primary officers of the Stake at a social and play hour during the month. Sister Christa Christensen, Stake ptay leader, gave in Shrubs GET $ 65.00 $547.00 When You Trade With $547.00 Total Summary: $1057.50 Town $301.50 $ 24.00 $ 25.00 Patrons one-hou- Scouts School $160.00 Total '. Board Education Less Water Transfer-e- d .... HEDQUIST DRUGS $510.50 $547.00 $300.00 Actual Cash....' $247.00 Total 2 $1057.50 We appreciate the cooperation of the community and Board of Education. Beautification Project Committee Stores Home-Owne- d V h etta Johnson. Timpanogog Ward 100 points or over Laura Skinner, Maude Nielson, .Doratha Jones, BeaAnnie trice Rowley, Fay Rowley, NOTICE! Conferences were held at Lake-vieEdgemont, Grandview and Sharon. They were well attended and very .impressive. Gomt to Giadt! 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