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Show UTAH Pago Four PLEASANT VIEW Susan Jameson, Reporter Phone U21H1 Mr. and Mrs. Claude Snyder, and Juan motored to ileber City Sunday and apeut tha 'day with Mr. and Mrs. Pred Kuhnl. Mr. Pay Cannon and baby apeut the week at tha home of Mr. and Mra. Charlea Allred. Mra. Mona Phillips and Alleeu attended the JJureu reunion at Wallsburg Tuesday. Mr. aud Mra. Max Phllllpa, (Lucille llrerelon) have a fine baby girl born at the family borne last Thursday. Report are that mother and baby are doing well. Miss Dorothy liuun of Salt Lake City spent the week-en- d at borne with her parents. A farewell fur KIchara None, who is leaving In the near future for u mission la tha western Stales, will be held Wednesday evening, July 8 In the ward ball. Program, Dunce, aud refreshments will be features of the evening. Mrs. Karl Young entertained Tuesday allemon fur a group of bur friends. The afternoon was spent with social chat aud lirldge. Luncheon was served by Mrs. Young. Huber Ivins Is spuudlng sornu time In California, visiting with hla grandmother, Mrs. Hamblin. The following boys aud girls AND COMFORT... No expense has been spared in providing this modern mortuary with the finest equipment obtainable. Yet Provo families pay no premium for these finer facilities. Services at BERG'S costa no more than elsewhere, even for less complete services. CiinauR our Public Advisory Deportment is advance of need No Extra Charge for Services within of EO miles a radlua kept busy throughout tho evsnlng In cutting long hair short and Wells and Mn. Miss Merlcno Mra. Geo. P. Walls, Reporter Anderson beauty operators Phyllis 4 Telephone hsd the busiest evening of their career. Every one hot a White The grand opening of Hotel Elephant to take home, Mra. Alice Peek N. Eat drew a largo crowd Thacker and Mrs. May Schroder to the new chapel Monday eve- served at he booth. Our pretty ning. Mr. A. E. Beck and hla Jr. bell bops received many a tip Band furnished a concert prior to from tbe Hotel guests, aud Mra. the opening. Mrs. Ruth Stone con- Della Stone, Night Clerk, reportducted the following novelty num- ed one hundred and fifty distinbers for the floor show: Original guished guests registered during aoug by ten women workera of the opening. Every one enjoyed the Hotel. Tap danee In coutuma, the lovely rotunda with Us beauCarina Thacfaer. Comic dialogue, tiful baskets of roses. The Hotel Mrs. Eva Gillespie and Mrs. Daisy Managers. Mrs. Vera Larsen, Mn. Nelson. David Ellen Huldaway and Mra. Vilate Stump speech, Thacher. The Town Quartette Sfaumway are grateful to all who consisting of A. E. Beck, Elroy assisted so willingly. A substantial Murdock, Kirby Allen and Ro- purse was turned over to the land Harding rendered two num- buildluK committee for the new bers. The Little Miss Pearl and chapel now nearing completion. Ruth Deck furnished a dance act. Our Vineyard Jr. Band will parGeneral Pershing appeared In the In the 4th of July parade ticipate person of Bishop Thorlt C. Heb-erls- to be held at Spanish Fork Monand garo a talk. day. The grill rom proved most atMn. T. J. Bunnell entertained VINEYARD 01-R- Jaik FOR CONVENIENCE Frldy. NEWS VALLEY graduated from Primary Sunday uight: Muurlne Kklus, Burba Hlnerman, Jsunlta Campbell, lUcille Nusblt, Evelyn Penrod, Dallas Plurce, Delos Miller, Way-n- u Lewis, Keith Miller, Billy Sheldon Penrod. Edgar Hall, Allan Hansen, Leslie Uech-tKent Patten and Wallaca hatwlu. The boys and girls sang songs and gave talks. Talks were also given by Mrs. Edna Hansen aud Mrs. Anna At tha conclusion of Campbell. the graduation a testimonial waa Klven for Richard Bone, with a ladies' chorus singing two numbers and talks being given by itlrhurd lluno, John Bone, Eugene Burr and Illshop A. Ray Ekins. A fire of uuknown origin caused damage estimated at 91000 to the home of T. J. Lewis, Sunday. Help from the neighbors saved nil the furniture and clothing belonging to the family. The damage Is covered by lusurunce. tractive where dainty eata ware prepared under the direction of Mra. Annie Blake, Mra. Maud Holdawuy and her pretty waitresses hsd the serving In charge. Mrs. Ella IRbertson, Mra. Minnie Barbackus and Mrs. Cora Gillie sold doxens of fishing licenses and the horse racing la charge of Mrs. John Larsen and Mrs. Ellis Orme caused inucu excitement. The barbers, Ray Gammon, ArvU Stone and Walter Iloldaway were fifty guests Sunday afternoon at her homo at a bride shower In honor of her daughter, Eva. who was married Tuesday to Mr. Jay V. Taylor of Provo at the homo of Bishop Thorlt C. Robertson. Bishop Robertson performing the reireshments Dainty ceremony. were Assisting Mrs. Bunnell were her daughters, Helen and Lolhleld and daughter-in-laMrs. Norma Bunnell. The bride received lovely gifts from Better Quality Eyewear Eyewear in flattering 1938 itylea . . . with many improved comfort features. Benefit as have others by our superior optical service. Dr. G. H. Heindselman Optometrist 120 West Center SHARON me on Duffln wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Anna to Joaeph B. Millet t. aon of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Mlllrtt. The marriage to take place In the late fall. Ml iti lone Aston of Magna, Utah visited her father and famtogfa fuel. ily, Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Park Faienallu, it ia last week. A higher Beat geta Mias of Carey, out el the duet aad Idnho, Vetrla Howard daughter of John 8. Park fhM yaw piamSyof lag alt its is visiting ut the Park home. wndartAM. wMi la A Father's I thy program conoswiHwemhl.laeteft stituted the exercises Sunday seada. See the 1M4. morning at Sunday 8chool. West was reThe Relief Soctoty organised Sunday evening. Mra. Mrs. Grace Eliza Anderson, Washburn, and Mrs. Kern Laudla were released. Mra. Elisabeth Park, Mrs. Kern Landle and Mra. Provo Ethel Klnch were chosen as the W. II. Anderson Garage W. Center 341 Vacation Bargains QUALITY USED CARS $45.00 Chevrolet Sport Coupe 68.50 Chevrolet Coach Sedan . . . 125.00 Studebaker COME IN TODAY INSPECT Drive and Be Convinced That We Have Just The QUALITY USED CAR Youve Been Looking For 29 29 29 4-D- Russ Traher, Inc. IONTIAC 4CTTLMRE STORAGE Welding... Furniture H. M. AYERS R SAFEST . CHEAPHST In Provo. BEST Ml North 4th West aad Other Storage Solicited 8. I W. Provo, Utah. Phone IS or W. UNO Salt Lakes Newest Hotel 200 Tile Baths Trucks We have two Cher. OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON TEMPLE HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE Salt Lake AU Wsst Exposure Rooms ERNEST a City, Utah Delightfully Air Cooled ROSSITEX, and one Truck. just traded for Pick-u- p Trucks Hodge Pannel Thrne can are In Condition and priced for immediate Bale. Excellent Schofield Manager HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Provo. Mr. and Mra. John Larsen and son Richard loft Monday evening fur Nevada on a weeks vacation returning by way of Fish lake for a few day stay. Kay and Roland Harding and Joy O. Clegg are enjoying a few days fishing at Strawberry Lake. Mr. Clara Chase returned to bet home in Oakland, California, Sunday evening following a ten day visit here with relatives. Mr. and Mn. Antoina L. Bunker announce the arrival of a baby girl Saturday at the Crane Maternity home. The little lady has two brothers. Mother and baby are getting along nicely. Mr. Bessie Bunnell Brown of Vleyard underwent an operation Tuesday fur appendlcltus at the Medical Art building In Salt Lake. She is reported to be getting aloug nicely. Dickey, prealdeut of the Genealogical Organisation. Among the many June weddings of interest w that of Mlu Beulah Farnsworth daughter of Mr. and Mra. Ivan Farnsworth to Glen Pyne eon of Mr. and Mn. Reuben Pyne which took place Wednesday at tbe 8alt Lake Temple. They were accompanied to the temple by Mr. and Mra. Farnsworth aud Mra. Randall of Idaho. A reception was given In their . honor Thursday evening at the for the decoration. The bride wore a lovely pink maids, the gown, her brides Misses Ruth Farnuworth, Elvira Pyne end Leola Loveless, and the Maid of Honor, Alene Farnsworth, slater of the bride were lovely In pastel shades. Best man was Edward Pyne, brother of the gruom. Their parents, Mr. and and air. and Mrs. Farnsworth Mn. Pyne, received the guests which numbered 200. SPECIAL SERVICES Next Sunday evening at the Sharon Ward house a very interesting program which has been planned by the Mutual Presidency will be presented. A scripture be given by Dorothy reading Stratton. Tbe theme will be given by Mlu Maybelle Cook, followed by a talk by Mlu Naomi Park, a missionary, who has just returned from a very historical part of the United States, the Eastern and New England States. 8he haa chosen for her topic Faith as a mean to the road of happlneu. Musical numbers will be presented by Mr. Reuben Pyne and Mr. Lowell Gordon. If you wish to partake of a worthwhile spiritual feast come to Sharon Ward next 8unday evening at eight o'clock. 150-Nor- th Mr. George Tallabury of Elko, a former resident of Nevada, Orem, spent Monday visiting with friends in this vicinity. Mlu Ann Clayaon of American Fork and Mr. John Farr Larsen of Salt Lake City, missionary friends of Mlu Naomi Park, also Mr. Ell Clayaon and Mlu Vir- Auto Company Provo&38Sl 1 A REALLY BIG SHOW! 7 AND tm &&& CAGES AND DENS ANDY CALJNO Largest Of Man-Ap- RARE BEASTS Alive e THE WORLD'S GREATEST PERFORMING ELEPHANTS 109 - 1 1 1091 NEW ACTS AND FEATURES FROM SIX NATIONS "ALADDIN AND H S WONDERFUL LAMP"! TWICE DAILY PERFORMANCES AHWMOOH AND I CIRCUS ME NAGEFy-ANOAVS- e ginia Taylor were visitors at the Park home Sunday afternoon. Mr. Udell Anderson and hla mother, Mrs. Anderson of Moroni, Utah, Mr. visited Mlu Park Monday. Anderson haa just been released from the New England Mlulon and was returning home with' his mother. Mrs. Lumar Peterson from Goshen visited Mn. Joseph Finch. Mlu Beth Finch, Stanley Finch, Harold Holt and Mra. Elizabeth Boswell of Provo went to Payson Monday evening to attend a brides shower for Mn. Max Bray (Helen Finch) a recent bide. The Con club will meet Friday at the home of Mlu Aline In New Mexico where Mr. Bouller Comlug at tha Ward house. munity singing was led by Reuben Is employed by the government. A senior temple excursion will I'yne. Prayer by W. & Park, solo, Mrs. Sadie Elder; Welcome be held June 30 to Salt Lake address, Kenneth Me Ewan; solo, Temple. This will be the last excursion Reuben Pyne. Remarks ware hoard from the retiring bishopric. until August 24th reports Allen Kofford. J. Allen Bellows, Geo. W. Sldwell and Ivan Farnsworth. Winston Downs entertained with hie musical bottles. The remainder of the evening waa spent In the amusement hall where games and Used aw .95 refreshments were enjoyed. 9x12 AXMIKSTER RUG Charming In every detail was the Trousseau Tea Bunday afterNew .95 noon given by Mn. J. A. Skinner CAMP STOVES with oven for her daughter Lucille. Mn. Skinner, the bride to be, Mra. 1L .95 Used D. Soulier, mother of the groom-to-b- e and Mra. Iona C. Coons, sisCRIB BED and MATTRESS ter of tho groom received the .95 Used guests who numbered near ISO. The beautiful trousseau waa LIBRARY TABLE, (Walnut) . . displayed In unique fashion. Amid white aud pink rotes which were Used m .95 used throughout the home. Miss DAVENETTE Dorothy Ilunn was la charge of the gift room, assisted by Mra. Used m .95 Nedra Reeee, Mra. Mary Johnson end Miss Helen Oveson. Lighted BREAKFAST SET candles and a large cult glass bowl filled with pink roses adorn9.73 ed the eonrlng table. The Val Norn girls of the B. Y. U. attended to the serving with Miss Dorothy Coons of Provo In rharge. A string trio, composed of the Mieses Anna Roebock, Isabelle 316 W. Center and Carol Keels played during the afternoon. Mias Skinner will STAY HOME and SAVE be married Jnly S to Wesley Bouller and will make her home De-R- el New and Used Furniture 9 u Rooms 200 G.M.C. TRUCKS Sales and Service Provo, Utah. University Avenue PROVO - 666 PHONE BU1CK new presidency. July 1st will begin a new year In Sharon ward, according to Bishop Ephrlam Twltchell. A new budget system la being planned by the Bishopric. A letter Introducing the plan will be mailed to each family In the ward. Followed by a representative to maka arrangements for paying allotments. Four months time will be allowed to those who are not able to pay July 1. Tickets will be Issued to faml-lle- u who pay to all the entertain inents In the ward except missionary parties, beginning Jnly 1 to June 30 of next year. A social honoring the retiring bishopric was held Tuesday even- - many rulatlvsa and friends. Tbs young couple will realde in hr 1 Mrs. J. D. Pyne, Reporter Mr. and Mra. 1, 1983 ward amusement hall. Pink and white was the color scheme used y, Phone 02SJ3 July .... 7 .... 4 4 7 MAKE 0UyIECES NEW AGAIN ! You can work marvels with s brush and a can of LOWS BROTHERS QUICK-DRYIN- G ENAMEL! For heres enamel that Iwushu on anything ... wood- work, furniture, glassware, metalware, pottery, plaster, anything about the home. It flows on smoothly and doesn't leave a brush mark. It hidu so well that one cost is usually enough. And it drks so quickly, that you can paint after luncheon aud nu the flushed pieces in the evening. We can supply QUICK-D- R YING ENAMEL in s wids range of attractive colors. 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