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Show Un. li: j ti 3 ! f Pleasant View Windsor rmr Nielson, Reporter Mot only Sou belle ora riming In Windsor thin week, but wedding belle oe well. Ray Koech bout an nnueualljr merry Xmaa and Happy New Tear. Why? Bbcjuee of hla marriage to Kara Down, Wedncaday, at the Salt Lake Temple. Both are active and popular young people of the ward and we ahower them with congratulatlona. Ray la the bay aon of Mr. and Mr. A. O. Koech, and Rare the grown up daughter of Mr. and Mr. Wm. Down. To be sure Rurael Cragun wagon ha to equally fortunate and hippy u Kay for he too wu united In marriage to Esoia William of Lakavlew, Thunday at the Salt Lake Temple. Rumel returned from the Canadian million a abort time ago and to the youngest son of President and Mrs. Cragun. Congratulation to you both and we extend a welcome to Eras In our ward. Merlen Otoen visited at the flnt of the week. LeRoy Harris to still Buffering from being kicked by a hone some time ago. Infection hu set In. have been taken and It to feared be may have to have the jaw bone rebroken and act again. Mr. aud Mrs. Harold Ilanaen motored to Mona Tuesday to vb.lt relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Theron and family are moving to their home at Vineyard In the near future. Mr. and Mr. Ott Whitley are putting In a baaemcnt on their farm near the home of Uus Kelan and expert to move into it soon. Revs Down has neen the recipient of a number of parties the past week. Many beautiful and useful gift were received. Mr. Ike Harris hu returned home after visiting her daughter Elva and family add son Sam, at Long Beach, California. Mam-mon- ii th Ex-Ra- Telephone 011-R- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Max Lewis and son, Keith, have returned Sharon Stake Genealogy VALLEY Mra. Alex Jam aeon u ii to Duchesne after spending a fhonth In Pleaunt View with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Andrews, Fay, Shirley, Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Snow and baby spent the week end in Eureka with Mr. and Mra. Hugh Larsen. Mtoa Flo Phillips hu received word from the State Capitol that she hu paMed the state requirements for beauty culture. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dattge and three children of Salt Lake spent the week end In Provo with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ray Eklna, Ruth and Mrs. Stanford Patten attended the wedding reception of Alta Eklns Reeve at Hlnkley. Mr. and Mrs. Park Conner of Salt Lake spent Sunday at the A. T. Dunford home. Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips and children of Park City were week end guests at the Claude Snyder home. Mr. and Mrs. D. O. MacKay Jr. and Donald were in 8alt Lake Sunday at the W. II. Smart funeral. Lincoln High school Open Forum club enjoyed refreshments at the home of Norma Dunford after their skating party Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hubbard and baby of Salt lake City were week end guests at the O. T. Harrison home. Flour & Feed Stake Company J. S, Smith & Sons, Proprietors White Fawn Flour Leads Them AIL Cache Valleys Famous Golden We-stRed Rose Flours Featuring High Grade Poultry and Dairy FEEDS Dealers in HAY and GRAIN Exkdusive Distributor For H. & T. Products (From Spanish Fork) in PROVO CITY 151 N. University Amelia Letts Reporter Phone 04IJ1 Ave. PHONE 11- 4- Genealogical board meeting will be held Sunday, Dee. II, 1I8T at 1 p. m. In the Stake Seminary building. Make Genealogical Union meeting, will also bo held Sunday, Dae. II, 1117 at I p. m. in the Seminary building. The Salt Lake Temple will close for tho year on tha evening of Thursday, Dee. II, 1837 and reopen for ordinance work on Monday, January I, 1838. Tha Junior Baptismal ecur ion hold Saturday, Nov. 17, 1937 wu attended by the following brethern and sisters from Lnkovlew and Vineyard wards: Janie ZobslI, Mary M. Zobell, Norma L. Jacobson, Barbara J. Stubbs, Ada R. Ward, Leone Madson, Bclva Williamson, MarAustin E. garet Williamson, Larson, George W. Rawlings, Verl A. Khumwsy, Elden R. Harding, Leland J. Weltyi, Dun L. Olson, Gail N. Barker, Keith M. Ilubertson. Number of baptisms performed were 251. The Seniur Temple excursion held Thursday Dec, 2, 1937, wu well attended, there being 60 members present. Endowments performed, 80; sealing of couples, 22; children to parents, 57. Ward excuse haa recently been made chorister of the M. I. A. A hearty welcome to extended to them from members of the ward. SCtoa Maxine Condor of Los Angeles to visiting here with friends and relatives. She returned home with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Claud Conder. who have been vacationing there. (Mrs. Effle Plngar will be hoa-ta- u to the Literary club this at' ternoon. The program will be In the form of a Christmu enter- tainment and gifts will be exchanged. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and two children of Los Angeles, California visited this week with Bishop and Mra. 8harp C. Oillea-Pl- e. and Mrs. Wllford R Stubbs are visiting in California They will return home for Christmas. Mr. and Mr. Charles Feecbnr from Lu Vegas, Nevada visited this week with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pinegar. Mrs. Pearhur a sister of Mrs. Pinegar. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hawkins and family spent Sunday In Benjamin with Mr. Hawkin' folks, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hawkins. Mr. and Mra. Don Elliott of Ogden visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elliott 8r. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Larsen of Eureka spent the week end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Larsen. iMr. H. R. Booth gave a review of the book Wake Vp'and Live' to the adult class In mutual lut Tuesday evening. Gleaner girls were guests of the class. A large crowd enjoyed the three-ac- t Here Comes comedy. Charlie" presented by the Bonneville ward lut night In the ward amusement hall. Mr. correspondents feited n 810.00 ball charga of speeding 06 mllu on hour through Orem. for- bond Booths Court TEST Wo aro nil agreed that your Utah celery Is Jut about as near It can be produced. perfect This to the opinion of thru experts at tbs University of Missouri, Columbia. They gave Utah celery a thorough tut" recently and pronounced it unequalled. Professor Seth T. Shaw, head of tha horticulture department. Dr. J. C. W. Anderson, extension horticulturist In vegetable crops,' and Professor Bay Schroeder, another horticulturist. u , Gift Suggestions December 3rd Quentin Allen fined V 10.00 for driving n truck 55 mllu per hour along atnto highway aecroa Provo Bench. 33.50 aupended on good behavior. of Tremontaln, . .... Radio Lamps 75c. Waffle Irons Sandwich' Toaster Don Duko of December 8th Provo, Russell Giles of Heber and John Booth of Provo were fined 810.00 each for disturbing tho pence and disorderly conduct at tha Sharon Ward house. 3.50 of the fine imposed oq John Booth was suspended. . 2.00 2.00 SUNBEAM MIXMASTER and Attachments Xmas Tree Sets 25c .... PECK ELECTRIC December 11th John W. Funk The Teacher Quorum of the of Provo, fined 150.00 on charge Provo Second ward held a temple reckless driving on state highof excursion to tho Salt Lake Temway through Orem. ple Wednesday. Mora than 15 12th B. T. Whit December boys attended. University Ave. '46 No. For Quality For Price For Selection r'D For Service JP1ROVO, UTAM ji pleue several Items from tho ward bud- Sea the Utah Valley Publishing gets had to be left on the galleys. J. Lew la who hu been Company for your Christmu Ws hope to servo yon better In cun Cards. We confined to the L. D. 8. hospital pleue you. the future. for several weeks to reported to be Improving. Mr. and Mra. A. J. Gleuon and daughter Carol will arive In Pleasant View Saturday to spend the holidays with, her mother and brother In Sllvwrton, Colo. Oi At tho Christmu program held Tuesday afternoon nt Relief Society, Christmu Gifts wera on ulo and lunch wu sold, tho proceeds going to help furnish ths new Relief Society room. Mra. Joseph II. Clegg and children spent the week-en- d In Kalina where they attended n birthday party given in honor of Mra. her grandmother, Ellen Humphrey's eighty flnt anniversary. A vary flue building program to being carried on In Vineyard at the present time. The Hunker Feed atom will be open for business by the flnt of tho year and promises to bo one of the moat feed houses In Utah county. Lewis Clegg hu recently com pletod n new hay barn. 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An always welcome Gift is a box of lovely Hankies Lovely assortment at QCp 13b per box Others from 15e Box to 98c Box Large Assortment of COSTUME JEWELRY AD in Gift Boxes First West Ties MERRY CHRISTMAS Ties FIRMAGES FOR SEARS SAVINGS MAKE TIES CLOnewuf JUST ARRIVED Beautiful Ties looking "Xmas Now Only Sears Roebuck & Co. will remain open until 8 p. m. every night beginning Saturday, Dec. 18 to Christmas Eve, at which time Sears will close at 6:30 p. m. to allow employees to attend Church and Community Christmas Parties. ft To Dad from Bob TIES! HOUSE SUPPERS "X" ' QUALITY GIFTS FOR HIM QU ALITY GIFTS FOR HER in good Gift Boxes 49 . Per Box Wilson Bros. TIES VISIT FIRMAGES And see Table Priced from SHOE DEPARTMENT after Table filled with House Slippers of many varieties 49rto W9 - 98 Famous for Quality A Gift any man would Appreciate Firmages Where Selection is Always Greatest 0h Visit Firmage8 Toy Basement It At the sound of the will be exactly 8 more days till Christmu! BONO ! BEST BY aker of Salt Lake County, us. Due to lark of space 01-R- r: With Justice CELERY Mrs. T. Wells, Reporter 4 Telephono A special Christmu program haa been arranged for meeting nut Sunday night. The ward to cordially Invited to attend. Mr. and Mra. John Yatea have moved into our ward and are redding at Olmstead. Mrs. Yatu UTAH Explanation Vineyard Mrs. Geo. F. Edgemont Lome Mecham, Reporter V FRIDAY. DECEMBER IT. 1967 UTAH VALLEY NEWS PAGE Eight Where Every Type of Toy Imaginable aw aits your selecion AH in Price Groups ! At The End Of Another Successful Year The Farmers and Merchants Bank The Home-owne- d Friendly Bank Thanks All Of Those Who Have Helped To Make This Institution Bigger, Better, And Stronger Than Ever ;i |