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Show UTAH VALLEY NEWS Friday, January 28, 1938. Mrs. Sarah Abb Wabb of Lehl of Midway. Art and art exhibits played an enterMonk Glen Mrs. Mr. and Tuesday with her daughter spent Leaderthe VIEW Important part during tained for Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mrs. Late Johnson. ship week, perhaps the most inBunas P. Jumeuoa Downs, Mr. and Mra. Clarence terest being shown in landscape and Mrs. Eater York FriBrim-baHarris ll In the exhibit Telephone 031-R- 1 architecture STAKE GENEALOGY day evening. building on the upper camMr. sod Mra. Ed. Payne and a Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bromley and by pus, being accompanied Mra. C. H. Pontoon, Reporter Amelia Leila, Reporter series of lectures under the difamily ot Salt Lake City were son, Earl, of Bingham visited GRANDVIEW Telephone 04J8 04S-Jhome A. 1 at the Llechty Mra. B, rection of Professor L. S. Morris. guests three days laat weak with Telephone One ) Fa commit(I (Conti The werd genealogical Sunday. Other exhibits included the Alum- tee under the direction of Bromleys slater, Mrs. Clare HarLeRoy of ris. The following to a report ni artists', former teachera', the Mr. and Mn. Wallace Gurr and Unusual services were held Sunwill bo In charge from and day ovanlng when the Boy Scouts Ilamltlin activities Blasers J. T. Harwood exhibit, the May- Davto, chairman, compiled Tha Mr. and Mn. Lyman Temple Trekara, of tho Sunday ovanlng eorvleoe. nard Dixon paintings, and the have left for New Mexico to vfolt quarterly reports sent In by wards. Guide classes of Primary, chaper- of the Sharon Stake held court of school The last quarter waa taken from oned by Mr. and Mrs Byron Fish- honor. Bishop Roy Gappmayev exhibit. with Eugene Gurr who to on a High art PLEA SANTYIEW exertho Buko record. Thto to a rec- er onjoyod a wolaar roast np by mtaalon there. Farewell testimonial for Fenron ord of work dona la tha Salt Lake tha Wm. Gillman orchard Satur- conducted the preliminary The Arizona Club met thto week cises. Robert Jones. Everyone Invited, Temple, tor tho year 1837. day afternoon. at the home of Wllford Otobob Tha opening song "Do What la Mr. and Mrs. Amooa Wright re78 baptisms, 14 GRANDVIEW la Laker lew. New offlcen electwaa sung by tha congreRight", TIMPANOGO0 ed ware Wllford Or aeon, presiendowments, 14 wives sealed to ceived word that their daughter, gation. Prayer was offered by Sunday evening services will bo husbands. 81 children to parenu. Eva who to laboring aa a missiondent, Aides Chatwlu, Donald Dixon; singing "Oh, God under the Geneadirection tha to unUa UL of Wa all Della Tucker, aeeretary, and LAKE VIEW 180 baptisms, ary la Ohio tha Eternal Father". The time logical commit, headed by Dav- 88 endowments. la praying for her speedy recov- waa then turned to tho scout ofDella Chatwia reporter. Oamee id L, Rowley, Jr. A splendid proery. were played and rafreehmente eats ficials with Arnold Bnrnlngham PLEASANT VIEW 188 bapWindsor presented iu 8 act gram to being arranged. red. Olive X. Burningnain ana conducting. 188 endowments, 44 wives tisms, e comedy drama at Sharon TuesWllford Or aeon were winner! of Juatice George Suthariaad aaalad to husbands, 8 ehildron to Badgoa were gives to the boys SHARON evening. day the game prize. Town Home Hie la tho dtfterant ranks as follow: la parents. be held will Tho Genealogical organisation Genealogy meetings Carl E. Toung Mr. and Mra. Herbert Stratton, Tenderfoot: SHARON By J. U. Jenaea 817 818 baptisms, In tho ward will preeeat tho Sunat the home of Mra. Ella Cragun spent the week end In Logan. Willard Bradshaw, Crandall Holt, rewives IS sealed to endowments, Juatice Sutherland, of Instead each George Monday as evening follows: day ovanlng program Mr. and Mn. J. B. llunn, FranMerrill Blair, Clifton tiring member of tho United Bong by the Junior class; story, husbands, 18 children sealed to Sunday evening at tha church Leo Vernon, cis and Spencer, visited la Salt McDonald, AdalRichard atu-de4 8 waa Pyna, a 8tatee Supremo Court, living endowments, house aa has been dona In tha "The Walla of Jericho", by Rob-a- parents, Lake Sunday mlth Dorothy Huaa Jack Meldram, Verl bert Bigler, at Brigham Young Academy past. Jepparsoa; Mrs. Hall, vocal living wives sealed to husbands. who to employed there. Cecil Ferguaon. and Madsen in tho oarly eighties of tho nine- solo; cello solo by Ford Paulaon; nil and Tha ward TIMPAN0G08 1117 baptisms. Bishopric Wllford Stubba of the Stake Second Class Scouts: Weaton teenth century. Notwithstanding talk, The Hearts of tho Children 488 endowments, 810 wives seal- officers are planning a social for High Council was a Sunday School tho fact that a atudy of Mormon Shall bo Turned to tha Fathers; ed to husbands, 418 children seal- ward members In the near future. Cordner. visitor at Fleasantview Sunday. First Class Scouts: Lynn Beltheology waa required of all song by O. Q. Elder and company. ed to parents, 8 living endowand Don Blair. lows Suthachool and that of tho President A. V. Watkins will be ments, 8 living sealings, 48 paid Mrs. Dresden Miller, native of Merit badges were also given to re- the waa a erland tho endowments. Tho principal speaker. dosing Csechoelovakla, and now of Provo James Blair, for life saving, swim4 I 4 VINEYARD lationship between school and soiif "Neopolltan Nights", will ha baptisms n gave a talk to the Fourth and student Johnson Phyllis Reporter ming and camping; to Keith a to be very pleas- anng by tha Fourth and Fifth 143 endowments, 148 wlvaa seal015-J- 1 Fifth grades of the B. T. U. ant one.proved and music; work Phone metal Lorna Meeham, Reporter for grade girls of tho Sharon school, ed to hnebands, 144 children sealTraining school on her native Eldon Harding for dairying and to remembered that ed to parenU, 8 living endowWhen It as the a of View bird study; and Grant Blake for study country of part Lake The Gleaner glrla It looks like Edgemont to going EDGEMONT . , ments, 8 living sealings. conducted by Miss Georgia period was one of Intense bittera roller abating party civics and chemtotry. to be busily engaged la activities being Forty-tw- o Genattended the excur- enjoyed Mr; 0. C. Marriott! will be In Maeaer e. European ness between Mormons and concerning An Interesting program wae for a while. A week from today countries. Mrs. Marvin Geese tiles ( a term commonly applied charge of tha Genealogical pro- -' sion to Salt Lake on Jan. 18 from Wednesday evening at Park home to the returned They by the scouts of the Vinegiven the ward to planning to have as endowla Utah), the gram to bo given at Sacrament the SUke. Sixty-thre- e several piano selections to of Velma Madsen where a de- yard ward under the direction of Elk supper and Carnival. Each played were ments event on 85 both reflects credit wives school Tho performed, meeting Sunday evening. depleting Czechoslovakian music. licious waffle supper waa served their scout muter, Earl Toone a and student. Sutherland wns nn theme of tho program will be "Our sealed to hnebands, ST children organisation to going to contribute to tho following: Donna Scott, follows: Group song; Talk What it's share to make the evening a and tho mnalcal to parente, 195 male baptisms Edna Lynn S. Richards, 8alt Lake earnest student In theology aa Forefathers Scott, Donna Davto, Gloria a scout can do, Eldon Harding; were aa wall 814 curof and big one so bo sure to reserve that attorney, was elected numbers Female tho will other correlate with performed eabjecta that president of Jacobsen, Phyllia Johnson, Evelyn Instrumental music, Keith and for watch further an, the B. Y. D. Alumni association, riculum, end participated freely theme. night baptisms. Velma Madsen. and Lloyd Building fires with flint nouncements. in the social and Grandview ward held a special succeeding J. Earl Glade at a Mrs. John D. Baker of Mendon, and Eldon Harding; steel, excursion to the Salt Lake Temple VINEYARD Next Monday night the M. L Aj recent meeting in Balt Lake City. activities of tho school. Utah la vlalting with her alater, Knighthood and the dally good 81. r Thirty-fouJan. memTha ward Ilia prominence In student Genealogical committee, program will be based oa the J. C. Moffltt, Provo city schools Mra. P. W. Madsen. She la at- turn, LaVar Ash; Instrumental story of the Negro Mlnatreli superintendent, was named body affairs made Itself manifest under tho direction of Victor M. bers participated. Each did one tending Leadership at tha B. Y. music by Reed Stone and Keith Musical numbers will be rendered and Mlsa Ilermesa Pet- daring a mimic political campaign Anderson, will have charge of tho endowment. After the aeeaion n U. Hebertaon, Merit badges and how Prof. special testimony maetlng was by Harold B rereton and Mrs. erson, professor of elementary staged by the Civil Government Services Sunday evening. Mr. and Mra. Wllford Ovesun to obtain them", by Reed Stone; Salisbury of Olmsted will give a education Is recording' secretary. Section In January 1884, In which Sidney B. Sperry of tho B. Y. U. held In the Temple which nil en- entertained the Arixonla club at Gordon Larsen then led the scouts brief history of the Negro conga. Dr. H. A. Dixon president of he waa candidate for eounty pro- faculty will bo tha principal joyed very much. evening. Pro- In the soout pledge and the scout It to hoped that all ward their home Saturday The M. I. A. and Relief Society Weber college In Ogden was re- bata Judge on the Democratic speaker. Special musical numbers were played and a oath; and the group sang a song. games gressive Organizations are planning a bln tained as treasurer, and Carlton ticket. Hie Republican opponent will ha rendered. The public la Genealogical Committees have a delicious luncheon waa served to Remarks of and introduction good program under way for tho tea Athletjc Carnival to be given In Culmsee, assistant professor of waa J. M. Tanner, son of n Mor-- cordially Invited. members. The club wae re- scout officials wu made by Wil1 sacrament the near future. The evening to Journalism at B. Y. U. was select- mon bishop. 8uthorland and hit meeting for Jan. 0th. liam M. Vernon. The congregaorganised for tho coming year. WINDSOR aura to he a big one, with all ed as acting general secretary. democratic colleagues were electMr. and Mrs. August Johnson, tion sang "America and benedicweek. this mumps Tho Genealogical committee ed by n large majority. V W. Willett who has suffered Herbert Johnson, Nanaleo John- tion wu offered by C. Wllford A sense of humor aided Suther- will furnish the program for Sac- several nesrt attacks tha last son and Mra. Nelson Snow and Laraen. land In becoming popular with hie rament meeting Sunday evening. month la able to bo out Infant eon McKay of Provo motorA splendid place of cooperative again. fellow students. On one occasion Chairman Blaine Johnson will bo Milton Kirk who to employed at ed to Salt Lake City Sunday to work wu done by the mon of the In charge. ho gave expreaaloa to It la a parConsumers, UUh, spent Sunday attend a piano recital given by ward lut Saturday when they Arrange now for the financing of your new home by ody oa Longfellow's "Excelsior, Prof. C. R. Reed, Mtoa Alena John- turned out to finish tha new road here with hla wife and baby. In whlrh ho folia of a drunken making application to this office and have aD arAbout thirty-fiv- e choir memb- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. started sometime ago. The new man's adventures, the last stania ers under tha direction of their August Johnson, took part la the arrangement will be much more rangements made to begin construction at an early date. running In this wise: Mrs. Ferry Nielson, Reporter convenient, especially for funerals. manager and leader, Leon Gord- recital. Mr. and Mn. Clarence Johnson on and Mra. Erma Swanson, "There In tho gutter cold and Aa the local representative of tho Deseret Federal Savings and Eight men worked with their Mtoa Rowans Maxfleld spent tha motored to Alpine Sunday even- and family spent Sunday with tracks hanllng the gravel while Iamb Association wo aro offering a vary liberal aaay repaygrey. ment plan spend over any number of months necessary. We Dead drank and ugly, ha lay, past week vlalting relatives at ing to put over a program for Mrs. Johneon'a parents Mr and others helped with the unloading Mrs. Thomai Rlchana of Pleasant and leveling, on tho new road to loan more money on appraised valuation than any other loan And from tho mud came a wall Chaster and Spring City In San- aacrament maetlng. agency and advance fonda as your building progresses. the West and Booth of the recreaMra. Mary B. Hales and Mra. Grove. ' Like tho screech of a saw on a pete. Mr. Mra. and hall. Both sides of the road 111 at hto Donna York entertained at Herbert Madsen tion to Howard of as IcaUoos Ilooley nail. aad make application quiltpoor ptaae aad specif Brtag Salt Lake City spent the week In front of the church wu also home. the week. ings Thoae during at oaee. Yo will bo more than pleased with oar bulldiag Hoopla Scarlet fever haa made its ap- present were Mrs. Mary J. Jarman end with relatives In Lake View. graveled, making more and better Tho riming trend dose not seem Plan. Mr. Duane Sorenson of Magna parking space. In Windsor agam. Tha Mrs. Chris tabell Grant, Mrs. Jenpearance to have carried over extensively two ehildron of Mr. and Mra. nie Harris, Florence Baxter, Mra. and sister Vida of Bingham were The work wu supervised by Into the CURTIS INSURANCE AGENCY, Inc. Jurists later lire, hut on Frank Walker are visitors of Mr. and Mra. Clarence George Adams. Tha man are to Rose Mrs. victims. tha Arills 8hoell, Smith, one occasion, tho morning afteg 265 WEST CENTER ST-PII86 be congratulated on their work. Dee, the son of Mr. and Mra. Mrs. Florence Downs and Mrs. Johnson Monday evening. Benjamin Harrison's defeat In LeRoy Harris and Ina, tha danght Eater York. INSURANCE LOANS REAL ESTATE 1880 for to tho presier of Mr. and Mrs. Dorman WilMra. Ike Harris to visiting with dency, he came Into the office of The Dally Enquirer, local Repub-llca- n lett are suffering the misery of her daughter, Mrs. Mont Carroll 71 East 71 North organ, with "Tin, tin, American tin, That'a the atuff that took ue 5 West Center In." Humor haa remained with him. Phone Phone It made Itself manifest one day 297 West when he called at the office of Phone 397 870 478 hie sister-in-laMia. Ellen Jake-mawho had been elected county treasurer. The lady waa very much averse to smoking, and halt All Brands posted on her office door a paraCRISCO 3 lb. can 48c a phrase of a lino from Dantes InOXYDOL ferno. "Ho who enters here leaves package 21c bto cigar behind. Sutherland G. & P. SOAP, Visit 10 for 38c Yours While Early stepped Into the office smoking a Good Selections cigar. "George," she said sternly, Cans did you see the notice on tho U. S. EGGS, doz. 25c door. Oh. yes, ho responded PEAS 3 25c genially, "that'e all right, and We offer a grand selection out he went, leaving hto cigar beOLEOMARGARINE Nucoa 24c hind. of Mens Fast Colored CORN 3 25c No. 2 pkg. Hie social popularity in tho school to revealed In hto IngratiJELLO . . . pkg. 5c ating himself In the favor of Mtoa All Flavors STRING BEANS 3 for 25c Roae Lee. an attractive co-e- d To Sell Friday & Saturday coming from the southern part of for the Territory. She later became YAMS lb. 7c Mrs. Sutherland. POTATOES 10 lbs. 7c Sutherland's attendance at Brigham Young Academy was GRAPE FRUIT, Arizona, . . doz. 19c during the administration of Dr ORANGES 2 doz. Karl G. Maeser, whosa (landing 29c In the school and In tho hearts of TOMATOES 3 25c for hto students was like that of tho BANANAS famous Doctor Arnold of Rugby. lb. 6c Mena Fast Colored A-Though Doctor Maeser's discipline SODAS 2 21c lbs. l wee of tho stern German typo, underneath was a kindliness and SODAS, Premium 29c . . 2 lbs. sincere deelro for tho welfare of TOMATOES lb. 15c Full Cut Duroized Colors hie students that won their love Large Heads SEEDLESS RAISINS and esteem, in which Sutherland lb. 7c A Real Bargain at The shared. has Jurist fully often given expression to the high regard in which he held the sternly-vcnerabmentor, and has been free to acknowledge tho teacher's Only choice U. S. Government Inspected Influence on hto life. That the kindly feeling engenMeats sold dered In Brigham Young UniverMENS AND BOYS HEAVY lb. 18c ROASTS, pork shoulders sity between Justice Sutherland and hto Mormon neighbors was lb. 25c HAMS, whole to be lasting made Itself manifest SPARE lb. 25c RIBS, pork In 1880, when he became candiJust the thing for cold date for Mayor of Trovo on the sirloin lb. 20c STEAKS, Liberal ticket. weather all sizes and many sliced lb. 14c BACON, Though defeated, he received ISO colors to pick from Leg or Rump votes, while the average vote of Provo's Newest Modern tho other Liberal candidates was but 183. kinds of hosing and wrestling attractions. Watch for the date. The M. L A. dance practice will be held next Monday night after mutual. 8take and ward directors will be there to help you. Everyone of mutual age to Invited to come and learn the decree. Mr. and Mn. Leater Frank and family attended the federal service of Mra. Frank's mother, Mrs. Butler, in Salt Lake last week. The Social Dancing Club met last Saturday in the amusement hall and enjoyed a lovely evening of dancing. All members of the club whose aamea started with the letten from A to K were entitled to bring with them an extra couple. Thto augumentod the crowd and added much to the evening's entertainment. Mlsa Lorna Meeham left Then-da- y for a three day tour with the debating team ot the Brigham Toung unlvenlty. They will visit Snow College, Dixie College and the District Agricultural College at Ephrlam. They will return home Saturday evening. PLEASANT :With the Churches:. TIMPANOGOS Sunday Services . Mrs. Virgil Cordner returned to her home Saturday from tha Alrd hospital when shs underwent aa operation ton days ago. Mrs. Cordner to reported to be improving fairly well considering the seriousness of her Illness. Mrs. Amelia Latta hu been confined to her homo for two wuka with illneu, hot to reported to be slowly Improving. see Yesterday And Today nt rt Personals atn-dan- ta LAKE n, EDGEMONT VIEW Heb-ertso- Ro-8h- Heb-artao- extra-curricul- ar n, WINDSOR ONE ' 0 Hansens Food Market RMAGIES SALE MARKETS North First OF little Home - Aa Estate - Four Rooms - Lot 81500. THAT'S THE WHOLE A wonderful PRICE. Modern - Rented to two Apts. . One Set Plumbing.- - Brick con- Specials for Friday & Saturday for large giant bars Get are large standards, per cans for cans for per Pajamas cans per 79c for per cans per Dress Shirts Brand fresh 79c le for for for per per MEATS 4 for 29c Post Toasties p"e 3 (or 25c 15c Corn, Peas, Beans 2 Cocoa (Hershey) lb. can 13c Saltene Wafers 25c Jello 3 (or 13c Milk Fruits & Vegetables 10c Grapefruit (Shavers) Bananas . . . lb. .05c 2 doz. 27c Oranges Jwsiie Lettuce 2 for 15c Cauliflower . . lb. .05c MEATS here Coat Sweaters n structed - paved street, paid. ONLY 18050. AN OLD LANDMARK - Corner But Location in City - FIVE ROOMS MODERN - with large corner lot - Paved Street, paid. 88800.00 total price - Small down payment - dont worry the rent will pay It out. y k. i BRICK COTTAGE apartment - Large Lot - Inside finish hardwood -ITS AN EXTRA GOOD HOME Offered at low price. BEAUTIFUL Buement PHONE 1000 Willard L. Sowards BROKER 80 West a North UTAH PROVO : FARM - LANDS SALE Attractive Turkey Ranch - 840 acres - Improved with Home -Water - THIS 18 A Spring GOOD INVESTMENT. 100 Acres - Cosy Small Cottage -- Water Rights - Paved Street -CONCity Water - Lights SIDER THIS PROPERTY -PRICED 80 LOW. Acru - Moat Loamy Soils Good Home and Outbuildings -to schools -Good location Churches - OWNER SELL MUST OF ACCOUNT ON HEALTH. 800 Acru - RANCH - Income from Cows - Farmland - Nice place to live - OPPORTUNITY FOR A RANCHER. n, Mens Shirts Pajamas & Sweaters Firmages HAYWARDS it COST -- 5,000. APARTMENTS NOW ONLY -- 8,850. IT'S A BARGAIN OFFER. f Finance Your New Home Now! and INCOME HOMES Excellent location near B. Y. U. Near Stores - Clou to Canter TWO City - Paved Street COZY APARTMENTS - Two Bets Plumbing - Stum Heated Built la cupboards - Two or half ' (non-Mormo- per per per per Market Pot Roasts . lb. 9c & 12c Franks . . Veal . . . lb. 16c lb. 18c 1700 Acru - RANCH - Cloco to Provo - YOU CANT BEAT THIS BUY. - Owner desire immediate sale - HERE IS BEAUTIFUL DEAL FOR RANCHER , A A OR INVESTOR. PHONE 1000 Willard L Sowards BROKER 80 West 8 North UTAH PROVO Poultry Properties SALE A new Modern Home Beautiful Surroundings Coops for 8000 - About 8000 Poultry Included - WILL CONSIDER PROVO PROPERTY FOR EQUITY - Assume FHA Loan - Owner Widow and HI health to canu for offering ule. Modern Home - Income from rental property - Also about 1000 poultry - THIS IS AN EXCELLENT PROPERTY - See This Before Your purchue. Ten Acres - Little New Brick Cottage - Coops for 8000 Poultry - Some Poultry - Excellent Fruits IDEAL FOR SCHOOLS Near Orem Line - State Highway - BARGAIN OFFER. PHONE 1000 Willard L Sowarsd -- BROKER SO PROVO West a North - UTAH r ; n |