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Show Page Two Mr. Prows & Haws Realty Co. Homes-Farms-Ranch- Mrs. Sylvia LaFavre of TIMPANOGOS WE HAVE MANY GOOD BUYS - j a Friday, February 18, 1938 UTAH VALLEY NEWS es Graxlng Uull Building Lota We build a home to your down terma liking; 20 on balance. All apeclnl paid in fulL Soma tradea In Salt Laka for Provo property. . FIRE INSURANCE tho beat See Ca 53 So. University Are. PHONE 450 MATTRESSSES Remade Your own mattress renovated and recovered, made same as new only $4.00 Or converted into an Innerspring for only . $9.50 We call and deliver Free Overman Mattress Co. 54 N. 4th West Provo Phone 579-W C. H. Pquiauu, Reporter Telephone 04 J 2 Very intureaUng eurvicea were held Sunday evening with H. Ursut Ik me ae the speaker. The opening song Hope of Israel wee sung by the congregation. Prayer wae offered by Joseph E. liooth. Binging Jesus once of Humble Birth, a vocal solo "When Irieh Eyes are Smiling wae sung by Helen llappley. Hr. ivms then taked on conditions and customs in Japan. reading was given by Helen Hoover, and a oug 'frees was sung by Hiss llappley. The closing song was Bowing. Benediction by Emma oiiattou. 'the little sou of Bishop and has been Jure, iluy tiapmayer .eriuusly 111 with pneumonia during the past two weeks, 'the latest reports irorn the home are to .he Hiocl that he la Improving .lowly. Ernest E. Gray passed away at me home Monday morning at & a. M. following four mouths from heart trouble. Hr. liruy uas been a resident of the ward .or five years and was employed at the Pacific Pipe Plant until ho oecaiue ill. He wae horn In Lehi juuuary 8, 1012, the sou of William B. and Pheooe Yales Gray and was married June 18, 1831 to kVauda Davis, daughter of Ur. uud Idrs. Elwood Davis. In addition to his wife he leaves three sous: Glen D., Blaine A. and llalph D. Gray. Hrs. Yuneeee Woffindeu of Cedar City visited aionday and Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Lexis Harris and other relatives. She was accompanied home by her son Ernest Rowley and her brother Waldo U. Harris. ss Psn-guii- ch visited last week at tha home of her sister, Mrs. Eldon Adams. Plans aro being made for the Green and Gold ball of tho ward lo he hold Friday night Une of the most popular young ladies of the ward has been chosen as queen aud her attendants have been The name of the queen cnosL'U. la not being made public at this time. During the evening the H. I. A. dance will be demonstrated by the following couples: Richard Bigelow, Basel Terry, Urlo Kitchen, lllela Reynolds, lisle Mitchell, Lovelees, Katherine l'lalte Tucker, Lena Lamb, Woodruff J queen, Lillie Meldruui, Merrill Farley, Lucille Farley, Jerry Buckley, Doraiha Jones, Stanley Farley, aud Ora Baum. A apleudid musical program, In keeping witu Valentina Day was given Monday evening in the M. 1. A. as follows: Valentine song by Derdine Terry, Maurlue Williams, and AIluu Finch, Duet Love's Old Sweet Song by Mrs. Anna Harris and Mrs. Arvllla Can't You Hear Me Calling Caroline" by lvern Pyne, aud a Valentine song by Slieree Terry aud Wendell Lovelees. The olficera aud members ol the M. L A. are working hard on a Play to be presented In tne near future. The Play A Prince there was' has been cast aud Judging lrum the plays the ward has given in the past will be well presented. Watch for the dale aud the names Cabin Lady and then followed charged and proceeds will of table used for kitchen equipment with a demonstration bs Left Yob." Burial was la for Provo City Burial Park. A program will be etiquette, exemplifying some of the In the furnished by tho children that the incidents reviewed book. evening at tha assembly program si mutual. Mr. Ephrltm Twitch oil enterGRAND tained Sunday at dinner lor her husband whose birthday occurred Mr. C. H. Davies, Reporter on that day. Covers ware laid for leiepuoue Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Ponrod of Provo, James Twltchell and son A large aud appreciative audi- Joseph of Dolls and Mr. and ence greeted Major Bows" aud Mrs. Will Park aud family of bis amateurs uu Thursday even- Bharou. Mrs. Alfred Aston of Magna ing. New contenders for a place in the siui came to light, during visited her father, John B. Park the evening's performance. Irwin on Sunday. liarward, cow-bo- y singer and Shakespeares play "much ado character-portraye- d was yodeler, won first place. The about nothing came In at assembly program Neighoorhuod kids second with a group song, while Mouday evening by Mra. A. V. e third place was accorded to Dou Watkins, Mrs. Fern Landis, Gnf Lillis; his number was a trumCalder, Henry CampbeU, Edpet solo. Several former ward gar Calder and Ertman Christenmembers were in the audience. sen. Elder C. V. Hausen of Provo Is Mrs. Weston Strobel aud baby scheduled to present two of his son returned homo Wednesday illustrated lectures lu our ward fruni the Crane Maternity home. next iguaday evening. He will Mr. and Mra. Wa, Vernon of lecture at the M. I. A. stake board visited give the Temples e:3U, under the auspice of tue Sharon Aionday evening. Winston genealogy committee, and at 7:30 lHiwus, stake secretary waa prewill present his Book of Moruiun sent also. slides and explanations. Mrs. Grace Johnson of Provo, who is visiting with her niece, Mrs. Lawrence Gibson, la confinSusan P. Jaineeoa ed to her bud because of InUuen-ia- VIEW US-J- 1 Val-eu- PLEASANT VIEW Telephone 02I-R- 1 tha WINDSOR Mrs. Ferry Nielson, Reporter Thla community was greatly surprised to learn that on Friday, Mina Roweua Maxfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maxfield, became tba bride of Joseph R. Earnest of Bingham. Rowans baa acted as M. 1. A. organist and Junior Leader for the put two years and her many friends wish to ehowor her with congratulations. Mrs. Sarah Ervlng returned to her homa in Chester, 8anPet county after spending the put two wuke visiting her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maxfield. Ellen Maxfield entertained sixteen of her frienda from Bingham at a turkey upper Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mra. Wm. Hooley and family Harold, Both and Madge attended the Golden Wadding of Mrs. Hooleyi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Klmber at the Timpanogoa Amusemant hall Friday afternoon and evening. Mrs. Hooley made a beautiful wedding cake for the occulon. La Dean Harris who ia employed In Salt Laka City, apant Sunday' with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Willard Harris, Grant Davies, a senior at the A. Ray Eklaa waa a Wednesday Y", attended the Horticultural Convention in Balt Lake, held last aud Thursday visitor in Salt Laka where be attended tha meetings i rlday. of the cast U. Carter Is convalee-clu- g of the State Board of Agriculture Ada Mrs. The family of Theodore Farley after an attack of Influents held at tha State Capitol. Sr. spent Monday In honor of the Mra. Aldan Cbstwln ia confined birthday anniversary of their to her home suffering from an grandmother, by attending the injured knee sustained while on a sleighing party. Temple aud doing temple work. Those members present Included EdMrs. Ktuui Fyus, Reporter Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Theodore Farley Sr., Mr. and wards spent Saturday visiting re'telephone U25J8 Mrs. Theodore Farley Jr., Mr. and latives in Piaaaant View. Mrs. Leo Knight Mrs. Minnie The following young men from Clarence Ashton, A. Ray Eklns, Johnson, Mr. Myrtle Hendrick- Sharon ward wera selected i Stanley Roberta, Edva Long and son, Mrs. Norma Thompson, nil of voted upon at priesthood meeting Stanford Patten ware la attend Provo, and Mrs. Eva Clayton of Sunday afternoon at Lincoln high anea at tha State Horticulture Beneficial life Insurance Salt Lake City. achuol to be ordained older: Har- meeting held at tho Hotel Utah Company Tuesday's relief Society meet- old Pyne, Harvey Nowell, Paul last week. The Ward Genealogical Coming was valuable from both liter- Anderson, Glen Pyne, Morrill ary and social viewpoints as a re- Crandall, John Davis Laudie, Glen mittee had charge of tha Sunday sult of an excellent book review Burr, Keith Kofford, Harry Wil- evening services. A. T. Danfort (Across Street South ARE THE BEST Christensen in kinson, Ralph Dicky, by Mrs. Myrtle from B. Y. U.) Eugene conducted tho masting which conThe Log Backus, Melvin Park, Leo Mech-- i, sisted of talks by Norma Dunfort which she presented Harold and Justin Nelson, and Leon Frahnor. Wendell ChrisInterest 6 per cent on Eldon Mark, Joseph Mlllett, Mer- tensen and Jean Robinson sang a One Gas One Price duet and Mr. Chrlstansan renderlin Finch and Vard Johnson. unpaid balance. Voting for tho Queen of the ed a solo. Two trumpet selections Gold and Green ball ia now In wera given by Minnie Checkatts. order. Votes were cast last evenImpressive funeral services No fines No penalties ing at tho M. Mens ball with each were held Saturday for the 10 ticket purchased. Voting will month old daughter of Mr. and No insurance required continue until Monday evening, Mra. Guy Pierce. Speakers were with loans. Feb. 21. All Gleaner girla who Principal Karl Banks, Wilford Eklns. and A. Stubbs have paid membership are eligBishop J. S. Smith & Sons Ray ible. The young lady who wins Tba Hill sisters accompanied by PROPRIETORS will have tha honor of occupying their mother sang Jesus Wants Nothing but the Best throne March 26, at tha Shar- Ma for a Sunbeam. A quartet the YOU REFINERY TO WHITE FAWN FLOUR on Stake Gold and Green ball to consisting of Stanford Patten, Co. Real bo held at Lincoln high school Sterling duff, Dlantha Eklns and Leads Them AIL Zells Colvin sang "Face to Face" Get your Car Greased gymnasium. Cache Valleys Famous AGENTS Sometime We'll UndeMary Jean Skinner waa hostess and It Saves Money Golden West at a Valentine party Saturday rstand. Mrs. Eklns nnd Mrs. ColPHONE 70 me A RED ROSE FLOUR evening at her home. Twelve vin sang Let the Little Children LUBRICATION for guests were present. Valentina Come". Ella Ritchlo 8tnbba sang Your Sweet Littla Rosebud bee decorations were used in the livFEATURING HIGH GRADE ing room and throughout the luncheon. Poultry and Dairy Mra. Donald Wright and son FEEDS Scales New Nichols of Overton, Nevada, spent Dealers in: last week visiting Mrs. Wright's Ready For Public sister, Mrs. A. V. Washburn. HAY and GRAIN SERVICE Alphonxo Terry, a former resiand dent of Sharon la very 111 at hla EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS home in Provo. Hla lister, Mrs, Also High Quality Coal aud Archie Pullam ia hare from CaliFor IL & T. Products Prompt Delivery fornia. (From Spanish Fork) Mra. Willard Bishop Jr. of OgIn CALL den visited her mother, Aire. PROVO CITY HILL BROS. Sarah Salisbury last week. Mra. Salisbury celebrated her birthday COAL and SERVICE Phono 17 151 N. University Ave. 164 West 5 North Phone 232 anniversary, Feb. 2. She ia 88 Phone ISIS 00 E. IS North PHONE 114 old and years congratulations were received by admirers of her charm and loveliness. Mrs. Zolu Malone was hostess at her home this afternoon to tha Orem Literary club. Mra. Letlle Dixon gave a review of the book Dr. E. The Citadel by Cronin. Miss Clemetina Calder sang two vocal OPTOMETRIST USED TIRES numbers. U. S. ROYAL Mra. Btena Christensen gave a Tires and Tubes review of the book "Log Cabin as tha Literary lesson In 104 W. Center St. Provo Utah Lady Relief 8oclety Tuesday. Mra. O. S. Dixon will give tha Phone 01 social service lesson Tuesday) 1 North 121 West Feb. 22. Her topic will be ConPhono 200 Provo sideration of Peace. The following people from Sharon, attended the funeral services at Fairfield Sunday for Ether Carson, who waa a halt brother of Mrs. C. B. Crandall. Mrs. Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Prestwick, Mr. and Mrs. R. has so much been provided at 8. Pyne and Elvira, Mr. and Mra. TWO HOUSES ARE BETTER THAN ONE! Why not ao little cost, ai in the perfect Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cyrua Holt, GorMr. Mra. Curtis finish that basement or put in an upstairs apartment? and Carter, tribute conceived And renderMr. and Mrs. Ford Jepper-sodon, The cost is reasonable and it will prove a good source ed by Berg Mortuary. and Mr. and Mrs. Cree Kofall We ford. the time. rents with of income, going higher News has coma from far away Prices are never lower anycan arrange the financing for the complete job, and Japan of the birth of a eon to Mr. in Provo or vicinity. where and Mra. Joseph Sechl, former no down payment required ; no mortgage to give, and residents of Sharon. the rent takes care of the payments. 81dncy A. Pace gave a history of his father the late Oeneral No extra charge for CALL 20 or COME IN AND SEE US Byron Pace, who was commander write within a of Indian war forces in the early We Do the Rest! radtes of 50 mites history of Utah, Sunday afternoon at the tint ward chapel In Provo HELPFUL SERVICE at a gathering of the sons of the Vtah Pioneers. The Sharon school P. T. A. of which Mrs. A. V. Washburn la Tri-State president will sponsor a Parents' day Monday, Feb. 21. All parents of the school are Invited to PHONE 20 FORMERLY SMOOT LUMBER CO. attend. Luncheon will be served at noon. A email fee will be LITTLE HOME - LARGE LOT -Extra Good School Location. GOING FOR $3000. 8 Contract FIVE ACRES - LOAM LAND -GOOD SUBSTANTIAL BRICK HOME WITH BASEMENT. Interesting Deal. i program wu taken to Lehi third ward Sunday eveulug, under the direction of Mra. Blanche Nielson: Duct, Beth Anderson aud Clark Johnsou, Guitar sulo, Carol Harris; stories in poems, Mrs. Rhode llreiuson; solo, Clark Johnson; speaker, Blaine Johuaou; solo "Perfect Day", Eva MarrotL The M. L A. play Hera Comes Charley wu presented at Linden Hall Wedueaday avaulng. Nut Thursday this play will be taken to the Hyland ward. Mr. aud Mrs. Oscar Cragun entertain ud a number of their friends at their home Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Leon Summerville of California. Donetta Swansea entertained n number of her school friends at Valentina party Saturday after- Diamonds, Watches and Fine Jewelry 'WE LOANS VALLEY SAVE YOU MONEY AU Occasions Gifts for 4 WATCH REPAIRING All Work Fully Guaranteed Ileindselman Optical & Jewelry Co. noon. Our selected grade of coal are carefully cbosea to insure the highest lieatlag efficiency. Tell us your hUt-in- g and problem we'll be glad to Recommend a typo and also that will keep your fuel bill down to tlie minimum. All Bines Jk Types of Coal Columbia Coke Oil Treated Stoker Coal nt muting. Tha Sunday School officers and teachers held a business muting at tha homa of Eva Marrott Friday evening. After the business wu taken care of a social hoar wu enjoyed and refreeuments wera served. Mrs. Mont Carroll of Midway, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Ike Harris la much Improved from her recent lllneu, Mrs. Carroll gave birth to a baby boy thru wuke ago, but tho little one passed away shortly after birth. rf II Mutual Coal and Lumber Co. H rhoee 857 See Ui For: Building Fiona Flour &. Feed Company Salt Lakes Newest Hotel DIXON 200 Estate TEN ACRES - ALL IN FINEST FRUITS - Brick Home - Coop Outbuildings. - THIS IS ATTRACTIVE. BUILDING SITES AND LOTS -Now - 8ECURE Interesting YOURSELF FOR A NEW HOME - Most Favorable Time to Own A Home. MODERN - DOUBLE - BRICK TWO APARTMENT HOME CENTER OF CITY. ACRES - BEST BUILDING BITE PROPERTY IN PROVO - Owner wants a Ranch - Interesting property to SIXTY-EIGH- We are Ileadqaarten Bay Keetch. The following mmmnmwwm BENEFICIAL SHARON SELLS OFFERING FIVE ROOMS, MODERN - Large Lot Double Oarage - Furnace - All for $3160. 6 Interest Contract. e, aur-prl- Cougar Service BARGAINS a and Mrs. Sarah E. Hooley daughters Vote and Edna ware the dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Road GlUiuan of Lindon. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Prestwick motored to Salt Laka Saturday to attend tha fnneral of a dear friend, Mrs. Roaebell OUaaon. Mra. Martin Walker la at tha Tnuday evening A. O. Kutchs American Fork hospital for medifamily gave him a piaaaant In honor of his birthday. A cal treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Summer-vill- a hot chicken dinner wu urved. A of California are visiting beautiful birthday cake bearing with Mr. and Mra. Ika Harris. Lydia Smith hu returned home after spending some time with Mr. nnd Mrs. Claude Richardson at Salt Laka City. Tha High Priests convention will bo bold 8undsy evening In INSURANCE connection with the regular LIFE List of Property candles formed tha Covers were laid for tba following: Mr. and Mrs. Mar-te- ll Keetch and family, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ruaaall Keetch of Haber, Mr. and Mra. Odeal Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Kirk and Mr. nnd Mrs. fifty-uln- center-piec- T own. 1.40 Acres - COZY FRAME HOME - BARN - COOPS - Close In - Price $3300. 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