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Show fxSaj, gngaal lfl 1938 tihpanogos B. Poulson, Reporter m a Telephone S4J8 u spent A few den vacation t Balsam Perk In Hobble Creek Mr. end Mrs. Theodore rtnyon by end daughter Pbyllie, Mr. ptrler eon tnd M. Cerl Ferley end Balls-burMrs. y L. end J. Ur. Weeton, end eon Keith, Mrs. Heiel Peterson end eon Jen. Over the weekend tboy were joined by Mr. nd Mrs. Barney Bigelow end son Mrs. M. 1C, Mr, end ghermen, View. Grand Merrill of Ksrtcbner ud Lucille Ferley, Leonerd Paterson, Frempton Collins end Ur. end Mrs. Fenton Ferley end children. ytaM Lenore Billings, Geppmeyer end Dora Mee, Mrs. LeFrlel daughter, Arlene, end Mrs. Ptt s VT'AE VALLEY NEWS' Ise-bel- le deughter, Moss end Mary here returned from e de- - ue lightful trip to Ben Francisco. Mr. end Mrs. fernest boffin-de- n end family of Garden City, Utah, wers guests at the home of Mr. end Mre. C. II. Poulson lest week. Sunday, they together with Mr. and Mrs. Poulson end deughter, Ina, end Mr. end Mrs. F. B. Woffiudeu end family of Cedar City attended the Wofflndea family reunion held at Saratoga. Mrs. Hazel Kearl and suns, Spencer and Bryant and daughter, PbvIUa, of Preston, Idaho, have returned home after visiting relatives here. Mrs. Kearl was formerly Hotel Loveless end was a memCer of the ward before her marriage. She has the honor of being the first lady missionary sent out from the ward. Mrs. Emma Poulson has returned from Blending where she spent a week visiting with her sister, Mrs. Richard McCalllster. On the return trip some time was spent visiting friends at Price and Helper. The program in church Sunday evening was arranged by the Home Missionaries of the stake who are laboring n the ward The speuker was Theadore Martineau on the subject "Do wo appreciate our standing in the church, and the blessings it brings " Special musical numbers were a troiubune solo, "Jerusalem, by John Tuller and a vocal solo, Oh, Love Divine by Miss Norma Dunford. Both musical numbers were accompanied by Miss June Beau. ley honored her on the anniversary of her birthday by spending the afternoon visiting with her and Quilting a quilt which was presented to Mrs. Rowley as a gift. Later In the evening the sons and daughters of Mrs., Row-le- y met at her home and served a lovely dinner. WINDSOR Mis. Ferry Nielson, Reporter Wedding bells again rang in Windsor Saturday, when Melba Marrott became the bride of Lester Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart of Vineyard. Melba is the daughter of Mr. and Mis. Asa 11 Marrott and one of the popular young glrla of our community. Congratulations Lothalr Rowley who has spent the last two years In New York City where he has been attending school, arrived Sunday night to r. visit with his Mis. Leila Harris. Before returning to New York be will visit In Cedar Melba! , City, and Ploche, Nevada. The community extends conThe sisters of Mrs. Maud Row- - gratulations to Mrs. Renon Cook grand-mothe- Wilkinson (the oldestdaughtor of Mr. and Mrs. McKindley Cook) who was married recently. The lucky groom was woodruff of Lohl. Genein Willett, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darman Willett, had the misfortune to be kicked in the head by a hone Thursday. The community will be pleased to learn that Gene Morley (daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Wallace Morley) who has been suffering fur sometime with heart ailments Is somewhat Improved in health. Maurlno Morley, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morley was operated on at their home Wednesday for ainus trouble. Windsor will be pleased to learn that Eva Marrott. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Marrott, opened for business her Beauty Shop in the rear of Lee'a Barber Wll-kens- ou TCSSVGl ! HI NTS Then's men fun in motoring when year car pans along smoothly... quiedy. Bpsctollxed Lubrication for tho chonia . . , Viej ' ... 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Sears exclusive Indestructo metal la used for feed section, flrepot and grates the most vital parts, and those which stand tbs greatest heat. And though ordinary furnaces usually cost this much or more, this Indestructo Is only Mi. 50 at Sears. Mrs. Sarah E. Hooley and daughters, Voln and Edna, are pending the week camping in, Provo canyon. Our Standard Hercules size will Furnace, h heat a 5 or 6 room home. 20-inc- 74 50 fid Oil Phono 411 CLARENCE HARMON and DEL LAMBERT irtg to announce to their many friends that they have established an - - - INDEPENDENT AUTOMOBILE MARKET at the Comer " 110 S. Univ. Ave. Doll House Hprriellalng In Quality Meed Cere Fair Dealing to nil Cash. Paid for You Car Solve onr Traaapnmtloo rinliliois by visiting ter FINE USED CAR LOT-yo- uU want, and we treat you right. find what you Motor Harmon-Lambe- rt EASY TERMS TRADES strides that modern medical being reflected slowly bat sorely In tho hotter our people. Behind this painstaking naaaarcl care and patience of your druggist. Careful the given a most Important pari of medldno pounding of a prescription. Only under tho surroundings eun prrscrlioM be properly filled, fresh drugs must bq used and all the knowledge that Prescription Druggists, Dont have your filled anywhere; take them to experienced hands . . take them to Tlie ... Card Writing School Sixteen representatives from ai many different J. C. Penney tores in this state are gathered here this week (Thursday and Friday) at the Hotel Roberta for n card writing school being held under the Instruction of Wyiand Smith of tho Penney Display Department of New York. Clyde Crockett, manager of the Provo store. Is official host for the school which la an annual feature of Penney service. . City Drug Company West Center 204 Phone 240 ar in ion. fidfllDS, G)BIHDQ)6(3 180 Went Center' SC, Provo, Utah. Mutual Dell la ringing throughout Windsor this week as many ere preparing to join in this gain three day outing which will take place Monday, Tnesday and Wednesday. The M. I. A. officers promisee this to be an outstanding year at the dell end Invite nil the ward to Join them there. Support means success end without sop-po- rt nothing can be successful. A track will be at the church house e. m. to Monday morning at furnish transportation. Mrs. Rhode Hrelnaon nod Mrs. Myrtle Prastwlch will do nil tho cooking at tho delL Carol Harris hue charge of tho program end promises n reel treat along the Boo. Tuesday will be ward day, also the sariy morning hike to ML Tlmp. After the herd grind of tho summer work, relax Tuesday at the dell and enjoy a reel outing In Gods greet out doors. Among tho whispering pines and mountain streams. If you take this opportunity I am sure you can return home having a greater uppreclatlen In your hearts for homo end neighbors end for tho beauties which surround us. As fail approaches the Sunday School Officers wish to remind us that again it is dims fund day and they ere very desirous to have their quote. That means that each ward member four and over donate la this cause. If your name isnt on tho 8undey School roll It should bo, so none era exempt from paying this fund. Windsor ward primary will join the stake In n festival which will be held at Pleasant Grove Friday. Young and old are Invited to celebrate. A program consisting of dances skits, songs and readings will start at I p. m. From 1:30 p. m. until I p. m. there will bo activities end races for ell primary boys end glrla. Prises will be given to everyone. At 0:30 p. m. a miniature parade will take place at the athletic field. Our all-stgirls softball team till boast of n clean slate having not lost n game tbla season. Thursday they played the Pulley Poultry team at American Fork, defeating them by 20 to 8. Monday they clashed with the Tblrd ward of Lehl, wbo have won tho Lehl stake championship for three consecutive yean. Onr Happy Ten took thorn by surprise and returned home with another feather In their cap. The score being 8 to 3. The Windsor Girls were highly complimented for their eplendid efforts and sportsmanship by n leading athletic manager at Lehl. The Hyrum Cregun family have moved to the Sharon ward to make their home. Carol Harris motored to Balt Lake Wednesday to visit n friend. Greco Olsen, who will leave the latter part of the week for a m Ia- ANNOUNCEMENT! Your Last Chance - - - - ave on a Genuine Stewart Warner Console Radio at $5 t 95 TERMS $3.00 Down 95.00 per Me Ktqpiler PHoe to 970.05 AUTOMATIC FULL VISION DIAL 7 PUSH BUTTONS FULL G WATTS OF POWER BEAUTIFUL CABINET ' LONG ANI) SHORT WAVE . . See Them at Ralph's Radio & Appl. Phone C18 83 North Univ. Ave. |