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Show - Friday, SepUmber L 1 TJTAJl VALLEY NEWS were la attendsce. Mrs i people gue Convention at 8t George. The ; jnt Larson as class Instructor Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce j wu jn charge of the affair. Mias will meet the group there and net yllth Murdock, who Is leaving -" " Mr. C. H. Poslson, Kaportar this week for Los Angeles,' was Talapboa Mr. and Mrs. Joeeph Murdock and daughter. Edith, visited with Mias Jun Foutln, bride of next relatives In Heber Tuesday. week, vu guaat of honor nt n Miss Edith Murdock left ThursWst-klVenn bower flm by Via day for Loa Angeles, where she and Mr. Andre R. Watkins Is to be employed. Wodneedar afternoon. Many loveMr. and Mr. Woodruff Jensen ly and useful gifts wars received. entertained the M.IA. officers a wers Clever games plsyea and Wednesday evening at a delightdainty luncheon served. Thirty-fiv- e Outdoor games ful lawn party. guests were bidden to the were played, and a delicious affair. luncheon served. The social was Mr. J. W. DeLange spent last given to honor outgoing officers week with her daughter, Alverda and to get acquainted with the Carlson, at Fa rl field. new officers. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Dennison Mrs. Isabell Gappmayer and and daughter Gloria, .and Carol children BUI and Dora May visitLou Kills, of Sunnyslds, visited ed In Salt Lake Saturday with her with Mr. and Mrs. Orrel DeLange daughter Margaret who is attendthis weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Dening school there. nison are the parelns of Mrs DeGraduation exercises for the the huge fireplace, and j around Lange. Girls was held by the Prl Mr. and Mrs. Rmll V. Hansen the evening was spent In games mary Sunday evening In the are attending the Municipal Lea- - and stunts. Twenty-fiv- e young ward chapel. Mrs. Mary Mitchell opened tbs meeting with The program was given prayer. SCERA THEATER Sept. 7 & 9 by tbs Seagull girls under their Thursday and Saturday advisor, Mrs. Virg Heaps, who also presented them for graduation. There were 12 who had completed the work and they were accepted Into the Mutual by Mrs. Arvella Mrs. Flossie DeLange. Asay. president of the Primary association awarded the certificates of graduation. All musical number-werfurnished by the girls, and a special number, Is the Story lYue was featured. Lurlen? Loveless directed the singing, and Marla Olaen was at the piano. Margaret Rowley gave the story of the Seagulls. A short talk was given by Wllford Larson, Primary Advisor, and remarks were mud'1 by Bishop Roy H. Gappmayer. Mrs. Margaret Coleson offered the closing prayer. Mr. and Mrs. Asvard Walkin' of Los Angeles, California, were dinner guests at the home of President and Mrs. Watkins Monday TIMPANOGOS . tijt ni gau Tim-panog- Mead. their brother and family. Mr. and Kiub and Dora Jean Meldruin ing on Lake vUited with Mr and Mrs. H. C. Mrs. Clarence Schumann. Ha waa with friends fishing Miss Grace Booth was liostm-- i Tlmnipaon at Garfield one day when one of the fish hooks being the to the members of the Bachelor last week In the afternoon ths eye and Salt thrown struck him la started Blrls Club at her home last Tues- party Journeyed to Great for there. They lodged a awlm. day. A bon fire and wiener roast Lake where they enjoyed 14 hour were delayed but hors . Dorothy Naomi and was enjoyed by the following Misuf-motor boat trouble. He was members: Miss Stella llouiious. Thompson accompanied them to by rushed to the hos-plt- sl immediately Miss Elsie Farnsworth, Miss Beth the lake. In Salt Lake where every B re reton, Miss Josephine Booth. Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Stubbs effort Is being made to save his Miss Edytbe Trotter, MUs Wilma were called to the bedside of their eye. Wiscombe, and the hostess. brother Albert Stubbs of Boulder Mr. and Mrs. John Yates and Mark Bigler of Nevada is visCity. Nevada, who Is st the L. D. son Dallas left this week for a S. with his mother, Mrs. Flora followSalt Lake, iting at hospital vacation trip to the San Francisfish Bigler. while accident serious a co Fair and other coast cities. ing They wers accompanied by Mrs. Veates mother, Mrs. Sarah Clegg of Heber. Cannon-Ashton,ln- c. The Edgemout Literary Club held its summer outing at CanOLDSMOBILE DEALER CHEVROLET yon Glenn last Friday, A auvor pot luck dinner was served after which clever games were played. MAKE US AN OFFER I Those attending the affair were: Mesdames Lydia Hogan, Cordila Booth, Bertha Salisbury, Kfrie 20 TRUCKS TO Plnegar, Annie Gillespie, Exetta FROM! CHOOSE GilJohnson, Zcpba Smith, Eva lespie, Nellie Ludlum, and Miss . Nilah Booth. The following persons participated in the temple excursion to Salt Lake City last Huesday Mrs. O. C. Marriott!, Mrs. Flora Bigler and Mrs. Margaret Pulsipher. Mrs. Andrew Johnson. Tid Johnson, Nola and Cecil Johnson of Woodland visited last Friday with friends In Edgemnni. Mr. and Mrs. Jurk Cornier uri visiting Mrs. Condors parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes at Grace. Idaho. Mrs. Elmer Meldruin, Misses - 191 South University Avenue CASH FOR CARS OR EQUITIES Liberal Allowances on New Cars Night Phono Provo 155 8tvIc Wm-kc- VIEW (Hsian Oveson ATTjNTIOll Reporter) Ths following vary Interesting program was presented In this ward Sunday evening to a largo audience: Opening sough Redeemer of Israel. Invocation, Paul Light. Taylor. Song, Land Violin quartette, by four small girls from Provo: Nadlno Jonas, Jean Jonas, Yvonne Watts and Earlena Lewis, accompanied by Berthelda Ferrer. An Illustrated lecture by Don Smith, of the Book of Mormon History of South America. Ha showed many beautifully colored slides and other Interesting pictures. Roll call by ward Clerk, Zobell. Closing song, Clarence Kind Words era Sweet Tones. Benediction, D. J. Recss. Mt. Arnold Workman and' sons Wells and Richard of New York City, and Mrs. Ray D. Nicholes and son Paul of Hinckley, Utah, are spending several days with Mr. and Mri. Georgs C. 8cott who are parents of Mrs. Work, Mrs. man and Mrs. Nicholes. te Nicholes and son Paul are home from Germany, where Paul fulfilled n Mission. Junior High and High School StmW Of Utah County Just Arrived! Our shipment of Gym Shirt. Gym Pants, and AthleJ Shoes. Pants and shirts, with j signiaa and stripes in jot own school colors at no extn cost. Our slogan is: Merchant built up to a standard, gg down to a price. Oscar Carlson Good, Sporting Exclusive The Only Sporting Goods House In Utah Coutg New and Used Furniture Be This Owner! Lovely Grounds LAKE Bought and Sold Six Rooms Modem tU SKID PROTECTION CIRCULATORS .While they last Used Maple BEDROOM SUITE Used $fg.00 k CM1D n evening. EDGEMONT Kllcn Helium Reporter Mr. and Mra. I,j;ter Front; and daughter Lucille and Mira Ella CloBO Eastman have homo Monday after a delightful TOPPER TAKES A TRIP week's trip to Ycllowstoao Turk. Roland Young and Constance Bennett are plenty worMiss Wanda Massey of Vernal ried about saving a grave situation which arises in Topper la spending thn summer with her Mr. and and brother-in-laTskes a Trip," the gay .comedy which plays at the Scera Bister Mrs. Ritchie 8tnbbs and family. Theater on Thursday and Saturday the 7th and 9th. A secSam and Albert Schumann of Lo Angeles are visiting with 225 ond feature on the program is Smashing the Spy Ring A Quick Sale Offer (May Trade) MOR.lt ISON Auto Supply r - Wbf 9- -i ' f West Center Provo SEE Willard L. Sowards Agency, Phone 1099 Dixon Real Estate Company, Phone 75 Furniture Center Exchange 816 West Easy Terms No Interest SL No Carrying Charge rf'1'' - 4 4 t't'i t 4 Celebrate Labor Day at Rosalawn - Join the Crowds at COMING DAY (20th Anniversary of the Founding of Orem) COMBINING ALSO TIIE ANNUAL Harvest Festival Seven Queens Will Ride the Floats in Parade THOUSANDS FROM ALL OVER THE STATE WILL BE AT OREM FOR HOMECOMING DAY SERENADE i Dance afi PARADE, SPORTS, limit BALL GAMES PROGRAM, SHOWS, YOU TOO WILL BE WELCOME: CONCESSIONS, CARNIVAL Big Prizes for Lucky Tickets "Meet Your Friends at Rosalawn PI ft |