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Show THE VOICE OP Friday, June 16, 1939 SHARON Miss Bdythe Trotter assisted her mother In the entertainment. Earl Whitely of Twin Falls, Idaho visited with his sister and Fllen Bellow - Reporter brothr-in-!lw- , Mr. and Mrs. Mia. Flora Bigler, Mrs. Sarah Robert Gordon and family last M Marriott! and Mrs. Caroline w eek. Miss Naomi Faruaworth attended the Sha-o- n Complimenting temple excursion in Salt Davis, a bride of ,today, Miss Melba Schoney enter-- ined at her Lake last week. Miss Ann Trotter entertained a home Tuesday evening Approgioup of friends for her ninth priate games were played, prizes Monday, being awarded to Misses Grace aunnersary birthdaywere Booth and Lois Dixon. Tasty reClever games aftei noon refreshments freshments were enjoyed by pi ed and dainty Norma Moyle of Alpine, wore sorted to Maxine and Wanna Pineear, Alice Ann Haw- Faun Vest of American Fork, kins, Helm Meldrum, Lois Brere-to- n Veola Bounous, Afton Penrod, Fate Stubbs, Zenda Booth, Maxine Davis, Helen Glazier and Leland Booth, Faul Trotter, Ron- Misses Mary and Jean Gillespie, ald BoBoth and the little hostess. Fay and NaDean Davis, Dorothy and Edythe (Trotter, Wilma Dora Davil IJ.lsle Farnsworth, Lois Dixon, Hazel Orvin, Grace Booth, Minnie Eklns, Josephine Booth, Delene Besindorfer, Wla-comb- e, EDGEimilT Lucille Moulton, Beth Brereton, Leona and Ruby Davis, Margie Bunnell, Jean Schoney, Bina Gladys Hurst, Donna Row-leVirginia Glazier, Waldean Ivers, Maxine Davis and the honor guest and hostess The bride-to-b- e received many lovely and useful, gifts. Max-fiel- d. y, Mes-dam- Mrs. Fay B. Williams entertained Thursday for Mrs. Gladys Blanchard, wife of the new assistant superlntendant of the steam plant at Olmstead. Twenty ladies enjoyed sewing, social chat and delicious refreshments. . The members of Edgemont Literary club were entertained by President Lydia Hogan Friday afternoon. Mrs. Antone K. Romney gave a splendid review of "A Peculiar Treasure by Edna Fer-be- r. The rooms were decorated with beautiful cholrce roses and a tasty luncheon was served to Meedames Elizabeth Romney, and Zelpha Smith, Gillespie guests and members Loleta Dixon, Cordelia Booth, Hilda Conder, Effie Plnegar, Hazel Hawkes, Bertha Salisbury, Matilda Booth, Racheal Mecham, Grace Peay, Elsie Campbell, Louise Trotter, Annie Gillespie, Ezetta Johnson, Eva Gillespie, Lola Wisoombe, Maude Glazier, Martha Stewart and the hostess. Miss Jean Gillespie assisted In the serving. Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Shoells of Olmsted left last week for a two week vacation trip Into California where they will visit the fair and other points of Interest 4 Sunday, JJune S'ati t i LAKE 18, is (Helen Oreeoa We know you think of Dad every but theres ju?t one day to day really show it, and thats Fathers Day. No matter what you give, Dad will be grateful (and secretly mighty pleased)! Weve selected some choice values to help you pick a gift thats sure to please him. Beautiful Silk Neckties 49c Quality Fancy Stripe Dress Shirts Fancy Rayon Dress Hose 98c Durable, fancy and plain Suspenders Mens Sets for Collar and Tie 49c 1 blue-gras- and sons, Vasley, Dorrell, and Nontell, left Monday for a vacation trip to California. They will visit relatives in St. George and Santa, Clara and then on to Los Angeles and up the coast to San Francisco to visit the World's Fair. The Y. M. M. I. A. was reor (3 in box) 49c Fancy Covered Tie Racks 89c Mens Colgates Shaving Set 49c Barbara, are spending this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Clinger. Also Miss Helen Sanders of Salt Lake City is at the Clinger residence. The Johnson reunion was held Friday at Arrowhead resort. A fine program was carried out and officers for the ensuing year were elected. Weldon J. Taylor, president; Morris Clinger, Phyllis Johnson, asd treasurer! Irris. Q. Bunnell program and recreation. Forty attended, luncheon, bathing and game were the diver- Or-la- Ar-vll- la May-coc- k, Nov and Used Furniture Bought and Sold 4 n IThe officers and teachers of the Lake View Primary held their annual outlnjg on Provo River 'Saturday evening. A pot luck supper was served and games enjoyed by 21. Watch this classified directory of shop offerings of Provo merchants, craftsmen, and businesses. For SPECIAL SERVICES not listed here phone 13-w. Furniture Exchange Melvin Oveson left Tuesday morning for his home In SL Johns, Arizona. He apent the winter here attending the B. Y. 316 West Center St. Peck Electric MAULANCE SlJVICE TP The Lake View ward Relief held their annual Mothers' and Daughters social in the Relief Society room. The following program was enjoyed: reading by LaVern Clinger, duet, Merle and Elverda Madsen; clarinet eolo, Nanalee Johnson; trio, Mrs. Ernal Williamson and daughters LaVon and Belva; story, Helen Oveson; solo, Mrs. Jesse Snmslon. Luncheon was served by Mrs. Alma Jorgensen, Mrs. A. F. Smith, and Mrs. P. W. Society .1 Provo, Utah tj t 1 Li Paint Spray Gun J. G. WEBB, Dept. Mgr. FOft RENT Mortons Jewelers BEES Hardware and Spotting Goods Co. 364Ienter Ph. 579J COCKRELL & JONES Radio Repairs Rose Retreads Electric Motors J. R. GRIFFITH (All odd sizes carried) USED TIRES JOLLEY TIRE CO. 445 W. Center Provo Winding and Repairing Provo Electric Motor Co. 317 West Center Street Phone 435-- Complete SPRING, GLASS and RADIATOR SERVICE INSURANCE The Furniture Exchange Center Ph. 24 316 W. RETREADING Grant of American Fork, spent Monday In Lagoon attending the reunion of the Hess Family. There were over 200 descendants of the late John W. Hess present. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert and daughter Maurlne of Salt Lake spent Monday at the home of Mr. Madsen's father, Charles A Man Is Judged by . . . The Clothes he Wears M'ist men who strive to keep opportunities alive, who want their names and businesses associated only with the best, use MADSENS CLEANING SERVICE We help you keep that smart business-lik- e appearance because our cleaning service restores the original dash and smartness to your clothes. iflaiUJCtt (Elrautug (tto. 119 N. University Ave. Phone 475 at Utah Tire Service Inc. 48 N. 3 W. James Madsen, Charles Madsen, Robert and Tony Madsen, left Thursday for the Strawberry lake c.mp where they will spend several days preparing for the opening of the fishing season. TIMPAIIOGOS Easy FIIA or ABC Payments Due to Stake conference being held Sunday no Priesthood meeting will be held Sunday morning nor any service Sunday evening. All members of the ward are Invited to attend the evening session of ths quarterly conference under the direction of the M. I. A. Sunday School will be held for the younger children. Mr. and Mha. Chestar Graff Phone 750 BERRY. CUPS Lumber is the most important thing you put into you home. Unless you are an expert at judging, deal with n firm whose reputation assures you of quality and fair prices. We are equipped to give you service on any lumber job large or small. Call 232. Madsen. J HAWKINSON TREADS Madsen can giro you Under FIIA terms and protection extended credit or start you off with small capital. Ask for full Information. we Utah Timbor& Coal Go. 164 W. 5 N. Phone 232 1 Sporting Goods at Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Smith of this ward and Mr. and Mrs. Sam General Tires WATCH 74 at Madsen. L Wiring Supplies Phone 418 PROVO Contract Wiring Lighting Fixtures REPAIRING vimyoun nevhoaei I Sold by Consolidated Wagon and Machine Co. 255 W, Center Ph. 244 Claudin Funeral PHONE Home U. 36S West Center St. I 11 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jarvis and daughter Phyllis and Mr. and of SL Mrs., Clarence Rencher Johns, Arizona, were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Oveson Thursday evening. 25c 98c on Monday RKXTlChV, inspired by a great tradition and filmed in Uchmcolor comes to the Scera Theatre and' Loretta Walter Left. Young icture. Brennan, the scenes p from are Above and Tuesday, June Richard Green pin their hopes for winning the Kentucky Derby on Blue Grass, the thoroughbred racer. s ed meaows, and the center shows the climax of the Above: the Kentucky champions roam the race. the picture, A Westtnghouse SALE last Sunday evening. Hyrum Jensen on their 64th wed- and Mrs. Ivern Pyne, Mr. and Mrs. FOR ganized 930.00 guaranElectric Mrs. Mr. D. and Range, Charles Terry, Woodruf Jensen was chosen presi- ding anniversary. teed A-- l condition, used bnt Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wilkinson George Loveless. dent with Joseph Rowley and n little. Also Electric Friirldalre Bern & b&by boy to War Frampton Cuiiins as cuuuneilurs. and children are visiting here - Call at 935.00 (guaranteed). the Pynehome.Jtne Pyne Jack Adams will act as secretary. with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Anderson, 278J Mr. and Mrs. C. Wllford Lar- C. H. Poulson and Mr. and Mrs. 14. son and daughter Dorothy and Joseph Wilkinson. Seth Larson went to Hyrum Among thase who attended M. Thursday to visit Mr. and Mrs. I. A. and Primary Convention In ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Salt Lake City last week were: Estimates made on all electric wiring and Installation, Mrs. Cynthia De Lange, Mrs. We do the big Jobs with the same ease De Lange, Mrs. Lorna as we can handle your smallest Job. Mrs. Winnie Graff, Mrs. Fay PHONE 811-Kitchen, Mrs. Nina Booth, and Mrs. C. H. Poulson. L. C. GUYM0N Among those who attended the MidNorth 471 0 In Provo, Utah East, wedding reception given vale in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Terry last week were: Mr. sions. 25c .. J sec-reta- ry t k-- Mens Straw Dress Hats Reporter) i 19-2- 0. Mrs. Jack McCune from Tor her daughter ! rence, Cal. and ay Hand Made Boxed Handkerchiefs VIEW .jJ Pioneer Trailer Builders 1 1 E. C. OLSEN Phone 611 585 South 2nd West UTAH PROVO flies Makers of "Home on the Range sheep camp trailer and "Wing - line House Trailers. Ahlander Mf g. Co. 476 S. Univ. Phone 100 at 136 W. Center Ph. 56 w Loans and Real Estate See FRED E. RAY 78 N. Univ. Ave. Ph. 108 SHOE REPAIR Louis Kelsch & Sons at "The Booti rie 124 W. Center Ph. 707 Key Makers Typewriters FISHING SUPPLIES GESSFORDS, Inc. 47 N. Univ. Phone 53 Keys made to any lock Tennis rackets restrung Carlsons Repair Dept. 112 N. Univ. Phone 82 EXPERT REPAIRING Building Service Optometrist Cups and Cases Frank plans, constructs, Dr. J. E. Harrison Better Service For Less 194 W. Center Ph. 91 Spray Materials and See Services Wasatch Chemical Co. RFD 3 Bx. 98 Ph. 996-- Hand-mad- e Headquarters for - - modernizes homes Frank B. Woffinden PHONE 047J1 -- Provo Typewriter Service 141 N. Univ. Ph. 386 J w i |