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Show Page Four AST 10 TO 50 SAVINGS ON NEW and USED FURN1TUKE 119.95 EXTENSION BREAKFAST SETS 9 9112.95 BEDROOM SUITE 9 NOW Groups 982.30 BEDROOM GROUP, AH 9 for 969.75 New Style MONTAG RANGE, plus 9 916.75 Stainless Steel rooking set, c. AH 9103.73 LIVING ROOM GROUPS, (See this in our window) 9 SALE! 17 .95 89 54 69 M 75 79 Furniture Exchange 316 W. Center STAY AT HOME AND SHARON EDGEMONT Lorna Mecham, Reporter Telephone 024R5. The P. T. A. election was held at Sharon Friday afternoon school. Mra. lnier Eastman waa rhoaeu president. Ford Poulaon, flint Mra. Maaton The Daughters of the Pioneers were delightfully entertained at the homo of Mrs. ( Elisabeth Ferguson. Mrs. O. C. Marriott! gave the hlatory and a dainty luncheon was served to the guests. Mra. Margaret Ferguson and Mra. Elsie Campbell assisted the hostess. Miss Grace Booth entertained the Bachelor Girls club at her home Friday evening. . Twelve members were preaent, doing needle work, playing games, and enjoying the luncheon. Mra. John Yea tea visited last week with her mother, Mrs. Geo. Yeales of He her. Climaxing a very successful winters work, the Primary officers and teachers and students held the last primary of the season Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Langdon and Mrs. Nellie 8chumsnn of Los Angeles have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schumann. Mlsa Nila Booth visited In Ephraim lut Sunday. Edwin Booth who la receiving treatment at the Veterans hospital In Salt Lake is reported as being In a fair condition. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Plnegar of Spanish Fork wera the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Plnegar Bun-da- y. SAVE! 2nd Mra. Mra. Amy Taylor secretary and E. U. List, historian. Last year's officer were: Mra. Grace Waihbarn, president, Mrs. Ethel Pyne, secretary and Mrs. Hall, treasurer. Mra. Ethel Rich of Los Angeles, California, slater of president A. V. Watkins spent last week end at the Watkins home. Mra. Alice Hansen of Logan waa the bouae guest of Mrs. Fern Laudle Friday and Saturday. A lovely home wedding Thursday evening waa that or Flora Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mra. O. If. Anderson to Clay Dunn of Provo. The ceremony was performed by President A. V. Watkins at 6 o'clock. Family members and close friends of the bride and groom were preaent. Miss LaPreal Kockerhana waa hostess at a brides shower Monday evening at the O. H. Anderson home for Mlsa Flora Anderson, a bride of Thursday. Those present were: Flora Anderson, LaPreal Kockerhana, Ruby McCarthy, Wilmette Spaugy, Louise Petoraon, Ruby and Deena Mech-aRenone and Elalna Cook; Fern and Ruth Kitchen, Mailne Andreasen, Norma Hampshire, Rhea Pyna and Mra. Hasel Pyne. Mias Anderson received some lovely gifts. ( A meeting and social was held Sunday at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Whitt Snyder. The Rose-qulfamily genealogical society waa formed with Mrs. Natella Snyder, president; Elmo Lover-idg(Provo) Mlsa Erva Wright secrets Don Loverldge, Mra. Laurence Aston and Mrs. Dell Smith recreation committee. Others preaent were: Mr. and Mra. Amaaa Wright, Laurence Aston, Mrs. Don Loverldge, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Maxwell, Charles Smith and st Used Cars Summer-Conditione- d e, s. All set for the summer driving season a big assortment of guaranteed used cars for family and business purposes. You'll find many bargains which cant be equalled in giving you more for your automobile dollar. OUTSTANDING EXAMPLES 1938 CIIEV. TOWN SEDAN 1937 CIIEV. SEDAN 1937 FORD SEDAN Russ Traher, Inc. 150 N. University Avenue, Provo Phone, Provo 666 BUICK & PONTIAC DEALER ONE BIG LOT A Reliable lleilnr la One Who Does A a lie Agree. Rpgardleu Of Coat" Summer FROCKS! Pastels, luscious as whipped cream 1 Candy stripes, gay as a carnival! Clean, crisp white, even a few sophisticated blacks Linens, cottons, piques, many new novelty fabrics. All fashioned into the most adorable styles of the season. A huge collection priced at Reg. 97.95 O u for Reg. 93.95 DRESSES f'5 GLORIA SHOP (Helen Ovesoa Reporter) The annual Primary Festival wu held In the amusement hull Friday evening. It was well carried out and enjoyable In every detail. A large crowd enjoyed the program following which ice cream was sold. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Madsen and Mrs. Wllford Oveson spent Sunday In Magna with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Robinson and family. Sympathy la extended to Mra. L, C. Scott and Alma Jorgenaen on the loaa of their sister, Mias Eva Jorgenaen of Salt Lake. Mlaa Jorgensen passed away suddenly Sunday evening while riding with her slater Ellen Chriatensen. She wax 71 years old. The Asronic Priesthood has charge of the program for Sun' day evening.' A very fine program has been arranged. All ward members are requested to come out end enjoy It The M. I. A. cut will preunt the play "Mump la Plural" the Hyland ward of American Fork Friday evening and In return the Hyland ward play under the direction of Mr. end Mra, Hyrum Larsen will be presented in this ward Monday evening. It will be a delightful three-ac- t and everyone la invited, Mra. Win, Creer la spending a few days as the guest of Miss Glenda Taylor before returning to her home In Riverside, California at the end of the week. 1938. May Bromley aud sou Mahlon Smith entertained a number of hta friends at n birthday party Saturday evening. The Old Folks committee enjoyed a weiner rout at Wlcka up Provo cauyou Wednesday evening. Those present to enjoy the affair were Mr. and Mra. Robert Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Marly, Mr. and Mra. tillbert n, Mr. aud Mrs. Wm. Asa, Mr. sud Mrs. Wiu. Downs and Mr, aud Mrs. Alford Harper, The descendants of lleusou Walker, (one of the origlual pioneers) met at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John V. Johnson Sunday at 3 o'clock to reorganise their family. The Walker family is one of the first to settle ut Pleasant Grave, Henson Calker belug the first Bishop. This family has been organized and active in Genealogy and Temple work for a number of years. The recent death of James and Robert Walker, (two prominent members of the family) made it necessary to reorganise. The following wera elected officers: Pres. Ben jamin Walker; vlce-pre- s. a. Stanford Walker aud lteed Walker; Helen S. Walker; genealogist, Jennie W. Johusou; assistant, Delia McKnignt; Historian, Harold S. Walker; Temple committee: Basil Walker, David B. Thorne, Frank Mayhew, Dean Walker; Social committee: Joa. B. Walker, Ealella W. tillliusu, Aarou Walker, Ruth Lovell, Shelby Mayhew, Ida W. Weeks. The Walker family is the oldest and largest In this community. Mrs. Jane Walker hu bun visiting for the put mouth with her duaghter, Mrs. J. V. Johnson. The girls from the Junior clau In Genealogy chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Johnson enjoyed a trip to the Sau satae Temple Saturday aud were baptised for four hundred and fifty dead. Thou takiug the trip were Fawn Walker, Madge Hooley, Flora Hooley, Afton . Backus, Verna Marrott, Louise timer. Jewel Glora Wright, Velds Walker, Loader, Berneice Hreinson and Edith Stark. Ned Kirk of Los Angeles, California is visiting his stater, Mrs. Joseph 8. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Simpson of Moroni visited Friday at the home of Mra. Simpsons mother, Mrs. Clark Kirk Friday. Mrs. Joe Ernest Bingham spent lut week with her parents, Mr. and Mra, Archie Maxfleld. Bessie Downs and June Cragun had the pleasure to accompany other Pleunt Grove Home Economics students to Salt Lake Saturday and alng in n chorus over lb. D. Y. L. Awards were given for high school activities to the following students from Windsor: Buket-bal- l, Perneal Shoell, Dairy JudgJohnson; ing, Milton Opera, Rhea Hooley, June Cragun, Bessie Downs, Shirley Harris, Zola Kirk; Posture Parade, Reva Marrott and Zola Hooley. Salt Lakes Newest Hotel . 200 Rates: Kech-ardso- Rooms $1.50 to 200 $4.00 Tile Baths OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON TEMPLE HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE Salt Lake City, Utah u All West Exposure Rooms Delightfully Air Cooled ERNEST C. ROSSITER, sec.-tres- WINDSOR Mrs. Ferry Nielson, tius Kelauder Reporter Is Improving Johnson, Uraut timer and Howard Lowe had tha program in charge. Floyd Backus, a teacher is to be complimented on the splendid talk he gave on the Restoration. Remarks were given by the following: Bishop Harris, counsellor Eldon Swenson and Ferry Nielson, ward chairman and an original poem wu also given by Ferry Nielson. Wednesday evening the Primary presented an operetta at the church house, the proceeds will go toward the building fund. jUmilag Event Saturday morning at 8:10 A. M. all Aaronlc Priesthood boys are to be at the church houee that expect to go on the Prleethood tour. They will be guests of the Utah stake. Sunday evening will ha Seminary graduation at the Tabernacle at Pleasant Crave, so there will be no Sacrament meeting in the ward. Tuesday the Social Service lesson will be given in Rellet Society by clau leader Stella Glll- Births Yes, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnson do seem rather proud thes. days, bat gueu you would too you were grandma and grandpa HIGHLY RECOMMENDED SENSATIONAL XTRA-VALU- E! elvinator ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR ... IMS Kelvin-- it tent POWER Sealed ounds of iceaweelrt . MIUWC KOHOm SSSr" BIB ICE CUBESFOB .t local electric rates Youll Plans Tentative for the first time and its anoths.' 11. Johnson the to added boy Laid The new arrival Is the son of and Mrs. Oliver Johnson and was Of born at the Payson hospital Monday morning. All concerned nre Tentative plans were laid Tuesdoing nicely. day night for the Church-wid- e Roclals Scandinavian reunion set for June Tuesday evening the young 18 and 19 In Provo, to which couples club enjoyed a weiner thousands are expected from all rout at the Olllman orchard. parts of Utah and from many Mrs. Mr. and Thou preunt were: other states aud even from foreMrs. and Mr. Jarman, LeQrand ign lands, according to A. C. AnReed Hales, Mr. and Mra. Carl derson, president of the local orElwood Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. which will be hosts for ganisation Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer York, the occuloh. Mr. Mr. and Mra. James Backus, these tentative Confirming and Mrs. Byron Fisher, Mr. and a special session will be Mrs. Eldon 8wensen, Mr. and Mrs. plans, Frank Walker, Mr. and Mra. Ly- held Sunday at the Provo seminman Rich of Provo will be special ary with members of the general committee from Salt Lake City to guest. be In attendance, and the general seventies Friday evening the executive to pus upon the plans and weiner rout n held quorum outlined at present farm. octal at the Shay The following Tuesday night a Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Cragun Jr. entertained at a family din- complete report Is expected from ner Sunday in honor of their kons the local executive giving details of the program for the reunion. Derlyns birthday. Covers were Edmund Mrs. and Mr. for laid Cragun 8r., Mr. and Mrs. Oscar ConCragun and daughters Patsy. Mr. and and Rosalin and Rae nie Mrs. Rasul Cragun. Mrs. Ferry Nielson entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of her husbands birthday. Covers were laid tor Mr. and Mrs. Jouph 8. Johnson, Robert Johnson, Orus Johnson, Lew Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Orrln Smith, Mrs. Janet Smith, Dean Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harris and daughter If this: for Reunion Scandinavians EXCLUSIVE NE.Y FEATURES New Speedy-Cub-e Ice Release pops out ice cubes at the lift of a lever. New Sliding Shelf Arrangement helps you pack in more food. 0 Thermometer. Vegetable Crisper and Bin. Handsome cabinet construction. See for vourself! Built-i- n Come in-TODAY! Radio and Ralphs - Appliance 83 N. Uni. Ave. Provo OFF m?A GOOD START 66 N. University Ave, FLYPRUF SCREENS Utah Timber anil Coat screens are Company's canton made to fit jronr windows w Mr. u FROCK " Charles Crook, Keith Openshaw and Kenneth Dickinson have just completed 4 weeks recreational training at the V. of U. and everyone la Invited to contact them and advise them at to, the kind of recreation they would like to enter Into. Baseball, soft ball, volley ball, horse shoe pitching, hikes and handicraft will be among the activities conducted. Pita for horse shoe pitching and volley ball and soft ball fields are being prepared at the new Santauuln park. Mrs. Ira Johnson and daughter Mrs. Melba Harwell of Spanish Fork were visiting at the Floyd Creer home test week end. A large crowd attended the wedding reception of Ora Opeu-abaof Santaquin and Don Davis of Salem In the Miners' union hall lss( Friday evening. The young people received a large variety of nice presents. They will make their home at Salem. Mrs. George Alexander of Spanish Fork waa a visitor lut Friday at the home of Jane Deuel. LAKE VIEW SANTAQUIN Friday - Saturdays ONLY! boys. Mr. and Mra. Von Brereton and after his recent Ulueu but he Is still confined to his home. baby son vlaited Bunday with Mr. Brereton' mother, Mra. Jaue Church News The new son of Mr. and Mrs. Brereton. McKiudley Cook wu given the Mra. Ellen Bellowa and a group name of David Reynolds st Sacof girla spent Monday cleaning rament meeting Sunday evening. up the Girls' canyon homo so It It wu blessed by Bishop Stanley will be reedy for use when school B. Harris. la out The Aaronlc Priesthood under the direction of Bishop Harris look charge of the Sacrament Milton meeting 8unday evening. memherahlp committee of the ladles auxiliary, Orum Chamber of Commerce for the Sharon ward. The aoclal service lesson for the relief society will be given next Tuesday by Mra. Etta Dixon. The following .Tuesday Relief 8orlety will be held at the home of Mra. Lncelua Laudle which will conclude the regular sessions for the summer after which relief society will be held once each month. The new missionary committee entertnlned Monday evening at a weiner rout at Canyon Glen for the committee. The Primary organisation wlty Mrs. Minnie Gordon president will have charge of the sc nr ices Sunday evening. Nine guides with Mrs. Zina Selman teacher will graduate. Thirteen Seagull girls with Mra. Them Johnson as teacher will graduate. Mra. Belva Wonts, teacher of Zions boys and Zlona girls will A. L Hartvlgaeu, Correspondent demonatrate their worh. Festival songs will be sung by Band day Wednesday, May Frlmary children, Mrs. Helen IS, wu a big success. Sponsored Pyne Carter, chorister. by the Band mothers to help secure new uniforms for our band, The most valuable resource of The mothers are to be congratulated any community la the health of for their efforts. Its children. Graduation exercises held for out-goi- 1 Going Mm Loverldge. Mrs. Fern Laudle. Mra. Myrl Jacobs and Mrs. J. D. Pyne attended a luncheon Monday at the M. I A. girls home In Provo canyon. Mra. Donna York, Mra. A. V. Watkins. Mra. Clifton Pyne, Mra. Clifford. Fielding and Mra. J. D. Pyne have been selected as the Friday, May 20, J7Trii7Wediiesday avanlug In the The auditorium of the school. class consists of 14 girla and II Mrs. J. D. Pyna, Reporter Telephono 026 JS Went, M NEWS UTAH VALLEY 3 either la the !. half or fall They are atrongly constructed from clear pine, firmly braced and covered with IS modi screening. Get your Mima bow before Free moaqnito time. estimates. OPTOMETRIST Utah Timber & Coal Company Phone 232 164 W. 5th N. J. E. Harrison Dr. Phone 232 Phone 01 194 W. Outer Ste Provo Utah STATIONS EVERYWHERE in in UTAH & IDAHO |