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Show PAGE TIIE VOICE OP SHARON rOUR Pleasant View Lake View MRS. S. A. TAYLOR, Reporter Under the direction of the Co.-pThe decendents of the late e Doctrine class of the Sunday School, Harding held their annual family resocial union at Memorial park in Parley's a very delightful and successful hall canyon Sunday. Those to attend from ws held in the amusement Vmcy.rd were Mrs. Mary S. Hard Thursday, July 11. The spirit of the ing, M . and Mrs. Ray Hard r.g am, South Sea Islands was carried out in program, decorations and luncheon. family, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hardoi All members ing and family, Mr. and Mrs, Wesley ward Harding and family. the over years of seventy age were invited and a large group participated in the jolly atfair. MRS. C. H. DAVIES, Reporter Je-s- Timpanogo 5 MRS. C. H. POULSON. Reporter Mr. and Mrs. J. Erval Christensen are spending their vacation in California where Mr. Christensen is attending summer school Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Terry of Black-fooIdaho, visited with relatives during the past week. t, Children, grandchildren and great-gran- d children met of at the home Mrs.- - O. J. Row-le- y to honor her on her 74th birthday. Grand View Phone The annual outmg of the Relief 09-J- 1 The Lake View amusement hall was the scene of a So- ciety and Grand View Camp, D.U.P., was held on Thursday, July 18 at lovely wedding re2:30. The participants were transception, given by ported, mostly, in Clinton Hills Mrs. Mr. and Mn, Toytot truck, leav ig the chapel at 1:45. Thomas Johnson in honor of their After a jolly ride daughter Nadine and Russell E. John Skinner, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. to Donans, the folson of Alfred SkinIrrmisch, who were married Monday, i low g program July 1, at the Immisch home. The ner, was married was rendered: Op- ceremony was performed by President to Miss Maro f jorie Draper ening song, prayer, A. V. Watkins of the Sharon Stake. Mount Pleasant. remarks by Sister 1 he bride wore a beautiful white satin n and carried a lovely bouquet of Lillie Hills, who gov Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shepherd had Miss Cleo i 'Scs tied in white maline. presided. Duet, O, Nuttall was maid of honor and Miss a son born at the family home on My Father, sung Harriet Immisch and Miss 'Elizabeth July 5th. . Clesus by Sisters Davies Sumner were bridesmaids. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wilkinson have Anderson was best man, Kuhni. A and short returned to their home in Grass ValMothers Johnson acted as master of cerestory, read two monies. Dob Orton's orchestra furnley, California after spending by Revolt," weeks visiting relatives. They were Dainty Mrs. Lucy Clyde, ished the music for dancing. Mr. DovM itfreshments were served. The young accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph of section of the chairman literary Wilkinson and daughter Mary, who couple will make their home in Provo. went to attend the wedding of their Relief Society. Selection by singing Biahms. from Lullaby, daughter Jessie on July 25th. They mothers, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clinger of will visit other relatives and friends Business discussion led by President Chicago are here visiting with relaread it Believe or Lillie Not, Hills, before returning. tives and friends. Mr. Clinger was a by Mrs. Tneo. Harward. The closing resident of Lake View about 35 years a Ernest and Richard Rowley are at- number, O, Ye Mountains High, ago. Frank Asper, by arranged quartette Ernest tending the fair at San Diego. as a stember of the National Guaid. was rendered by the singing mothers, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson and benediction was pronounced by Sister Mr. Thomas Joyce, an' daughter was luncheon A tray clubs hsvt been or2?r,,ir,,d May Davis. Five from an enhave retnrnrd Johnson member in Timpanogos ward. Two first-ye- served to about twenty-tou- r Yellowstone joyable trip through visitors. and sewing groups with Miss Lillian park. At Shelly, Idaho they visited Poulson and Miss Margaret Johnson The M. I. A. girls and officers, relatives. sewas instructors. One second-yea- r in number, enjoyed a twenty-eigh- t Olive Mrs. class with Burningham ing Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scott and week-en- d at Mutual Isle delightful second-year cookas instructor. One family are visiting at the home of 12 and 13 of July. Swim11, the on Black-foo- t, ing class with Mrs. A. H. Christenwere Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Morgan in Miss Virginia Burr ming, feasting and son as leader. Idaho. One young lady will be at the head of the Home the chief diversions. The clubs are all reports a gain of five pounds avoirduScience group. e Mark Scott and Dean Jacobsen in the three days. holding regular weekly meetings and pois in California, they are members of are doing splendid work. A number of of the National Guard. The entire community extends sin- Battery F. socials are also planned for the girls. Smith cere sympathy for the Jay The superintendency of the Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Geo, E. Harris and family, because of tie loss of their School ha been reorganized dv,1 to is which of the home fire, origin by son left Monday for a trip. They will the resignation of Arnold Burning-haIt swept away all their first visit in Cedar City with Mrs. F. uuknown, Lamar Scott is now superintreasures besides property B. Woffinden, sister of Mrs. Harris. personal and with Arnold tendent Barney to a married daughter, They will visit the San Diego fair, belonging Rudolph Reece as counselors. in home. old stored were the which then go to San Francisco where they r- - sewi Mr Glen Vin But Brother Smith is already laying t grwj cent. Mrs. Vincent is a sister of Mrs. plans tor a new nome, near me cue erg of the primary enjoyed a swim-min- g Harris. From San Francisco they will of the old one. party at Geneva Tuesday eventake a northern route visiting Yellowing, July 16: Mrs. Margaret Taylor, the on Dean Nuttall The residence, stone National Park and will go on Mrs. June Scott, and the Misses Nellie to Chicago where Mr. Harris will main road, is nearing completion. Jacobsen, Ezma Williamson, Donna again locate as an optometrist. Gloria JacobGrant Davies and Eldon Brickcy Davis, Evelyn VLloyd, lhamson and Edna sen, LaVon are in Idaho seeking employment. Scott. h, MSS. MERLE , Vineyard MRS. GEO. F. WELLS, Reporter, Phone 4 Mr, and Mrs. Harry Boswell (nee Miss Virginia Taylor is spending Nida Smith) are rejoicing over the her vacation in the east, she is visitarrival of a fine daughter, born Friing in New York, Chicago and WashCrane 9 the at Maternity day, July ington. Home. We hope to set Vineyard Ward well Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Davies and exhibit represented with an a two week's visit in Aberdeen, Bessie and Vivia spent a from at our Stake Carnival September 2. daughters where she was the guest of her few days just before the fourth visit- Idaho With the resources available we are ing with the Tom Williams family at sister, Mrs, Angus Ride. sure we can have a splendid display. The ladies of the ward are expected to exhibit their fine fancy w'ork, and flowers. Let's all keep this in mind in ,our canning of or fruits, sewing what have you for exhibition. The Relief Society meeting for Aug-u- t will be held on Mr. Wili Tuesday, August 13th at 2:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Ray Harding. The literary lesson will be given and special musical numbers will be furnished .Refreshments will be served and all the women of the ward are invited. In the absence of Bishop Thorit C. Hcbertson who is stationed with the Fortieth Division at San Louis Obipo, California for three weeks, the ward affairs are being carried on by Counselors Elmer T. Holdaway and Carlyle Bunker. Sacrament services will he held at 8 p .m, during the summer months and they extend a cordial invitation to all ward members to attend. Thomas, r The scouts and the,, leader, Milton Pat Jones, enjoyed a two day outing near Balsam camp in Hobble Creek canvnn ' 7 . George Blake, Joseph Blake, Lewis Wells, and Howard Holdaway are making final preparations to attend the Silver Jamboree in Washington. D. C. They will leave Provo August 4 .. 1. I J VUiUau wuei avvuu v the Timpanogr' Council. r "T 14 rn During the past month Mr. and Mrs. John K. Allen and son Roy enjoyed a tour of the Yellowstone park, to Vaughn, Montana, whrre they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Kir ; Allen and family. Mrs. Taylor Alien and children accompanied them as far she as Sugar City, Idaho, where visited wuh her mother, Mrs. Jennie tc Hamilton. swimming Ro-Sh- e. Some of the club boys were at the two-da- y camp in Payson can yon last week. yj 1) vacations Among those enjoying this month are Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fronk, who are spending theirs in Ogden where they enjoyed the CoverMr. and ed Wagon days celebration. Mrs. Merton Chamberlain enjoyed a few days at Cra-g- , Colorado with relatives; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Conder and family visited in Ogden, Miss era Conder and Miss Fern Jude visited Yellowstone Park; Mr. John Overson Mrs. Giltaspi visited for two weeks in Arizona and California and Mrs. Overs, n and The following babies were giv a i aughter Jane visited in Idaho; Mr. names at fast meeting: Norene Olea, ai.d Mrs. Elmer Meldrura and Reed daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Mcldrum and Irvin D. Glazier, Mr. Schuman, Dorothy Lou, daughter of and Mrs. Vernal Mcldrum and family Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bates, and Sherrie spent a week in Nevada and Idaho; (Continued on page 5 Mae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mor vr rH--t ini a rrarn 3 ! Grcanj Airway, H Fresh, Lb. 1 1 15c . 1 Depsr.jahle, Vacuum t Congratulations to these happy par ents: Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Farnsworth, f i lUiS ; DAI VUVD - FOLLOW THE CROWDS to our stores where you save from 5 to 10 per cent cn most every item. We can prove cur li a son; Mr. and Mrs. Levon A. Vernon, a son; Mr. and Mrs. George Babcock, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Peck of American Fork, a girl; Mrs. Peck The children and grandchildren of was formerly Miss Eva Jacobsen, the Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Slack enjoyed new baby is the first grandchild of an outing at Camp Balsam Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Neils Jacobsen. Chicken dinner was served to twenty five. Mrs. James Crater of Richmond, California is spending a month here Mis. riul Spiingcr of Chicago has with relatives. Mrs. Crater was forbeen a Pleasant View visitor merly Ellen Lunceford. (Continued on page 5) (Continued on page 5) -?- If irUUllTv The following girls acted as sales girls on M. I. A. day, Thursday: Lucille Vernon, Naomi Park, Ueiie Carter, Miriam Cutler, Anna Wells, Lillian McCarthy and Mrs. Reta Stan- 4-- H I! , On Tuesday afternoon. August 13, the visiting teachers of the Relief Society are entertaining in honor of the officers and class 4ewders at the home of t ea c he r ctassleadcr Elizabeth Ferguson. A fine program and gan.es are being arianged and all lad.es of the ward are invited to attend. All stake board members are also invited. i tUd La A Pmi Do.il I 1.66 1 I h UUil LU . , Q . . iL- Ute Ungraded Ka 300 Can, 3 cs Veal Loaf ul5iCA!i Pineapple Dale i:o.2i2Ccil5c Brooms 5 lie 37c Are Important and the Styles are New Hart Schaffoer& filarx li WHITE lill!Gis-fs-29- u wi.4 Mayor c At Plrcy 13 Bakers Chocolate M u li Svandovn 1 L SI hr a Perfect Mb PKG. 19c 27c Values to $30 Values to $35 sA 5 ' ' t l j T i g2750 Ajp1 Values to $40 (050 c ) yVVi V Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holdaway are now on an extended tour of the east, tley expect to be gone several weeks. The Vanguards had a party last week at Park 04J-J- At sacrament meeting Sunday evenwas ing Mrs. Mcn.tc-- E. Hawkins sustained as president of the Y. W. M. I. A. to succeed Mrs. Ruth N. Brown whose resignation was accepted, Mrs. also susElizabeth G. Ferguson tained as counselor in charge of activities. Lester and Ronald Hansen field. r The following young ladn-- l.t'ped I. A, sales clay in slums Mi"ts LaRue places (if busine-s- : Boyce. Ruth Mcldrum, Marion Mech-im- , Margurette Boyce, Leona Hull, i. Lorna Mecham and Mrs, Deha in the M GILLFi'PlE, Reporter, Phone is improving Tommy Rogerson Professor H. Grant Ivins is attend from a painful accident which occured ing summer school at Madison, Wisa consin. Mrs. Ivins will join him next July 4th, when he was struck by week and they will leave in their new car, causing its leg to be broken. car to visit all the large universities in The Elliott A. Newell family reunthe east and south. ion was held at Gene va. Eighty members being present. s' Mrs. Flora Fisher taught summer school at the Y" training school dur The Sharon elders furnished the ing the six week's course. She and music at sacrament meeting at Edge-moMiss Barta Bennett are at the Alpine Sunday evening. summer school now. Idaho. - MRS. EVA 5 3 the exposition and enjoyed its Mrs. Ada C. Carter has returned thrills and wonderful lighting effects. to her home after a month's visit with Mrs. Ida C. Taylor, of Wendell, The Singing Mothers are rehearsIdaho. ing regularly each Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Eva Ann Mrs. Gerald Hair reports a pleasant Hiatt. All who would like to sing visit in San Diego with relatives. She are invited to join them. r MRS. ETHEL PYNE, Reporter Phone 026-J- FOOTE, 034-R- ns Cordon. Edmmont The float representing the Lew's Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ashton gave and CLrk expedition, took thrd prie f wedding reception in the amusement hall July 17th tor their daughter Zelta at the fourth of July celebration at Earl and Wilford Hooley, son of Mr. and Proco. Bishop B M. Jolley, Mrs. Leonard Hooley of Orem, who Mecham, and r .y H.lton were the Emil Hansen, sign were married at the Ashton home be- committeemen. Two peoA large crowd fore the reception, painter. enjoyed the prople representing Bishop Jolley and gram, dance and Mr. Earl Mecham were refreshments. seen at 4 oclock and Mrs. Hooley will make their Wednesday A. M. home in Orem. robbing Provo canyon of some of its Mrs. Sterling choicest foliage. C i u f f entertained float The repreat a delightful parsented a stone cl.ff ty complimentary with growing trees to Mrs. Albert a and- - shrubery, Muhlestein of Mn. Pyn camp fire and a rabbit stew. Weils Duke acting as Nampa, Idaho. Mr. Foot John Mecham, Ilarold Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Anderson re- chief cook. and Eln.-- r Taylor were interturned Saturday from Alberta, Canada, Pyne Mecham and where they spent three months in ested bystanders. Earl Edward Rogerson represented Mr. Tabor, Barnwell, Calvary and LethLewis and Mr. Clark the explorers. bridge. The identity of the squaw who dis unknown. irected the expedition Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ashton and Brother Orson Prestwich was the daughters, Leah and Lenora have driver. gone on a trip to Portland, Oregon. ar sun-bathi- S. Reporter, TTiune Sharon kzwiMaX I ' '.. J nm i xt . DONT ENVY "that tvell dressed person It is simply a question of taking proper care of your clothes. And no bother as we uo all the work. But dont slip up on it see.that our cleaning and pressing service is used regularly. Madsen CleaningCo. Phone 475 The worth while saving s come at a time when the trend toward higher fabric prices is pronounced n n Certo fa)c-- r Jas & Jellj 2 t3ttl2S 35c Lb. Can 24c Calumet Ball Caps Doz. 22c . Kerr Lids Doz. 10c . Shredded Wheat Pkor. 10c Dm Flake PEP pic,r 9C CrystalWhiteSoaplO!iar$29c Salmon, fancy Pink, tzll czn 9c |