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Show THE Pace Four Ward News Vindsor Edgemont A very success-r- . ward social, ful was conducted As a part of the Relief Society program for Work and Business day, the group will visit the tiiodle Electric Home at Olmsted. It is hoped all ladies of the ward will be able to participate in the meeting this day. Next Sister Tuesday v4 Wiscontb of have charge b! the bishopflc and heads of all or- - , ganizations Janu- ary 14 in the Pleasant Grove,, Second ward. In- iteresting . stunts, were presented b r each organization, j Dancing was V -- 1 1 the Teachers Topic and Sister Loleta Dixon will give the theology lesson. SisAVERA SMITH ter Pulsipher is singThe Windsor Ward M. I. A. par- conducting each practice ing in annual the ticipated Tinipanogos Stake Gold and Green Ball, held Tuesday at 1:15 m. for the Saturday night, Jan. 23 in the P. G. p. H. S. gym. Miss Reva Downs act- singing mothers. Mr. Gillatpl ed as one of the queens attendants. A laigc percentage of the ward Several dancers from the ward took part in the demonstration of enjoyed Leadership Week at the B. Gold and Green dance. Y. U. this W'eek. The various classes the 1936-3have been very instructive and it is hoped the, inspiration received will be carried into their work in the ward. , 7 Vineyard The social activities of Vineyard have been curtailed considerably due to snow drifts and sub zero weather, however, January will soon be gone and February is s ,ch a short month, that spring will be here before we have our gardens planned. f Preparations are going forward for a big bazaar and hobby show to be held during the third week of February under the auspices of the M. I. A. and Relief Society organizations. Every woman in the ward is requested to donate one article to be sold, and to bring for display their quilts, rugs, art work or any handi- unique work they have. There will be concessions where all kinds of refreshments will be sold. Every in the person ward is urged to assist in making this the big day of the year. All proceeds will go to help furnish our new ward chapel now under construction. The annual Gold and Green ball was held Friday, Jan. 15 in the ward hall, which wai tastefully with decorated for the occasion gold and green streamers. Miss Elva Rawlings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rawlings, was crowned queen in the coronation ceremonies during the evening. Miss Mary Blake and Miss Margie Williams were her attendants, with the little Misses Joan Hebertson, Colecn and Maxine Varley flower girls, and Master The Dee Stone, crown bearer. queens escort was Arvil Stone, Joseph Blake and Arlo Shumway A large escorted the attendants. crowd enjoyed the dance, Howard Nelsons orchestra furnishing the music. Mrs. Hugh J. Davis and Dean Miner of the ward activity committee were in charge. The Gold and Green waltz and fox trot were demonstrated by Mrs. Lyle Williams and Dean Miner; Miss Margie Williams and Arlo Shumway; Miss Mary. Blake and Joseph Blake; Miss June Gregory and Lewis Wells; Miss Vern Harding and Grant Blake. of January numerous members of our ward have celeb ited birthdays. Among whom are: John K. Allen, Mrs. Ellen E. Holdaway, Joy O. Clegg, Mrs. Roland Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Harding, Mrs. Joel T. Bunnell, Mrs. Joseph A. Murdock, Mrs. Hugh J. Davis and Axel F. Andreason. During the month Mrs. Morris Stewart and small daughters of Dusrh'-sn- The Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. J. W. Gillespie in February, when Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Wiscomb will be assisting hostesses. A large group enjoyed the meetmg at the home of Mrs. Jane Brereton during January, when Mrs. Elizabeth Ferguson history gave a very interesting of her father, Jacob Harris Baum. and Bishop Mrs. J. Allen Bel-t- r Mr. anc lows, Mrs. Geo. W j Sidwell, Mr, anc Mrs. Win. Kock J erhans and Mrs Marian Bradshawi visited the templE Wednesday. Mrs. Zola Mr. Py The Relief Society teachers' social for the month was held Friday, Jan. 29 at the home of Mrs. Joseph Finch. Mrs. Electa Dixon gave the teacher's topic. There was re freshments. The following ladies were honor guests at a pleasant social held at the home c. Mrs. A. V. Watkins. Mrs. Julia C. Burr, Mrs. Matilda Vance, Mrs. Agnes Pace and Mrs. Ada Downs, Deanlha Downs and Mrs. Oarissa Newell. The Orem ' Wrangler (Sharon F.librs) sponsored a short act of music and stunts at the Chamber of Commerce show January 11th. Reuben Pyne directing. They also had two dancing parties during the month for the Elders and their wives. The Elders' chorus furnished the music at the sacrament meeting Sunday evening at Lake View. Oscar H.- - Anderson was the speaker, representing the high council. tf. Shoyt, and Mrs. ZoA new ward bishopric has been all members of the club, and bell, to and are take organized ready the following guests: Mrs. June charge of their respective duties. J. Allen Bellows has been made bish- Scott, Mrs. Lyle Wadley and Mrs. Enade Bunnell. op, George W. Sidwell and Ivan Farnsworth his counselors. EphLake View ward's Gold and raim Twitchell was named ward Green Ball was attended by a large clerk. The stake presidency present at crowd in spite of the zero weather. crowned the ward conference when this or- Miss Evelyn Lloyd Donganization was sustained, expressed queen. Her attendants were Taylor, Glory the feelings of the ward members na Scott, Glenda in the thanks given to outgoing Jacobson and Zola Cramer. Master officers and the good wishes ex- Ted Bunnell was crown-beare- r, tended to the incoming ones. The Nanalee Johnson and Baibara Stubold will be missed and the new are bs, the heralds. Duane Mdd-seleajj the queen to the throne and was welcomed. master of ceremonies. visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stewart. Camp Tamarack Daughters of the Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Scout Masters Earl Toone and Rozetta Johnson in Lake View Graul Blake, are directing a scout on January 14. Mrs. Ruth Johnplay entitled These Fathers," to son gave the lesson, Provisional be staged in the near future in conGovernment of the State of Desnection with a splendid musical eret, Mrs. Sadie Shaw presided. The February meeting is to be progt am for National Scout week. an open session and each member Miss Joan Murdock is visiting is asked to bring another person at Elko, Nevada, the guest of her along. It will be held at the home of Mrs. Ruth Johnson on Febru sister, Mrs. Grant Turin r. TTt n. VERY A5 AND YOULL GET THE PRICE IN DOLLARS ANO Cf NTS fOR THE SMALL JOB YOU HAVE A. p ' Ray Lee dence near his brother room to his ;r ) hi 3 y Vt A r .vr' iflfMf . . vj,!. 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The Gardners have really come to our community to stay, I surmise, as they are just completing a barn and hen house. Weve sliced It M week's trip to California. Bishop and Mrs. John II. Stratton and family also spent the holidays in Cal. torn. a. The M. I. A. announces the ward Gold and Green ball for the third Mis. Rhoda Young is visiting week in February. Music will be furnished by the Pleasant Grove with hqre parents in Idaho Fails. orchestra. The ball will be taste- The mother. Mis. Getta Johnson, is very ill. fully decorated. t. i DIRMAES 3 $3.95 ! 20. 1037. III -- January or February the text WL'ARY T 's TE LUMBER CO. I. ar SMALL TRI-STA- M. Sund-quis- Timpanogos r ,, i The Way to Perfection," for 1936. Grand View program was given under the direction of the M. I. A music committee. The subject was Music in foreign lands," male luar-te- t, aesisting were the ladies' chorus. Miss Eva Rodeback, Hawaiian guitar, and Miss Stevens of B. Y. U., piano. The assembly program for Jan. 19 was on the subject of Hobconbies, and Mr. and rMs. Lawrence k sisted of a brief entertained at a dinner Sun- talk, Hobbies of Bee Hive girls of day, Jan. 10 in honor of Mrs. May-coc- for the joy The fiist-yeand for the .Timpanogos ward were guests E. Booth. them, father, Joseph self expression, at a lovely social at the home of Those evU, enjoying the affair were: their leader Mrs. Grant Wentz. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Harrison, Dan Mrs. Davies; and Social enrichGames were playment th'rough hobbies," Mrs. M. E. and Edith Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. ed and refresh Kartchner. A song, Rytnin and Edgar Booth, Kent and Earl Booth, ments served to Chimbin," by Harrison R. Merrill Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Booth, Virwas introduced by the music comthe following ginia Booth, Mr. and Mrs. LawV mittee and rehearsed by the entire girls: Alice Gorrence May cock. audience. don, June Peacock, D o r o I h y During the month Mr. and Mrs. The ward Elders' quorum sponTaylor, Charlotte Carl Farley, Carol, Lucille, MerMc'rle sored a very successful dancing soShepherd, rill, Weston Farley and Miss Reva cial on Wednesday evening, JanTerry, T h u r z a Cordner enjoyed a trip to CaliforLucile Bunnell, uary 13. nia. In spite of the unusually in' Rasmussen. clement W'eather, they report having The is committee Genealogy no serious trouble In making their to working untiringly complete Each group of trip although they saw 35 cars the Junior Genemarooned at Donners Pass. In Charles Jtohbock, They visited the Sacramento they visited Mr. and new bridge at San Francisco then alogical class held Mr. Pouko Mrs. Milton Farley, Mr. and Mrs. went to Pasadena where a social during the month. The oldater group met at the home of their LaMar Farley and Mr. and Mrs. tended the Rose carnival. they s perhaps the cost is CO. Mr and Mrs Jesse Sum-io- n their thirtieth wedding anniversary Saturday evening with a dinner party at their home, given The table was by their daughters. decorated with crystal vases holding red roses and crystal , andle holders. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Martin Clinger, Mrs. Annie Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gammon, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holdaway, Mr. George Blake and the Misses Kathryn and Aretta Sum-sioFelicitations are extended to them. Mrs. Wilford Ras, mussen with the following members present: Fay and Maurin" Hansen, Hilda and Luiille Rasmussen, Leila and Gara Rowky. Melba Edwards, Ins Lamb, Don Rowley, Gordon Hansen ,id Merrill FarThe younger group met in ley. the recreation hall under the direction of Gass Leader Ernest Rowley, and the following members participated LaMar Edwards. Gordon DeLange, t, Theora Leslie Rasmussen, Blom H"aps, Harvey Lunceford, Mary Louise Loveless, Hansen, Gara Beth Reynolds and Rhea Sund-quisGames were played and refreshments served at both functions. WORK SHOES Sharon two are FRIDW. All Leather The lessons for February in all organizations promise to be exceptionally good, and several social events are being planned. Watch the local paper for dates. Drapes during R J her mother, Mrs John A. Vance. M D-T-- If l SHARON is class leader, celc-biate- d Lake View ELIMINATED : OF The Music committee ary 12 ai ranging a patriotic program. Miss Helen Pyne was sustained as councilor to Mrs. Myrl Jacobs in the Y. L. M. I. A. Mrs. Fay Fielding, former councilor having moved to California. Miss Pyne will direct the drama, The annual Gold and Green ball was held on the Z2nd in the ward a sample of which will be presuitamusement hall and was the event ed in the near future. of the year. The hall was beautiMiss Norma has Hampshire fully decorated for the occasion and the Queens throne, together charge of the dancing for the Gold scneiluled soon. with the procession and crowning and Green ball of the queen was a pleasing specThe conjoint Sunday program tacle. Exhibition dances were given will be under direction of evening Stewait and Ora Misses by Daryle the scouts, Earl Mecham, leader. Baum, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whimpey. After a very close election. Mis Hortense Clinger was elected Gold and Green Queen of the M. I. A. for this season. Miss Helen Fronk The Self Culture Club met at the and Miss Nilah Booth came next in the election and were her at- home of Mrs. Kathryn Zobell and listened to a review of the book, tendants. Wake Up and Live by Dorthea Next Sunday evening, January-31- , Braude which was given by Mrs. th Gpnea!pgical committee will have charge of the sacrament meeting. Dr. Sidney Sperry of the B. Y. U. yvill be the speaker and a good musical program has also been arranged. All members of the ward are invited to attend. ALL LABOR COSTS If you order VOICE |