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Show Sharon Genealogy A U Fern Bigelow, and Going Home" by Ivern Pyne. Prayers were offered by Joseph E. Booth and J. W. De Lange and the grave was dedicated by William Boyden. EDGEMONT I.atta, Reporter Telephone 048-J- 1 int-li- lorna A Senior temple escurslon from Sharon Slake to the Salt Lake euiplo la set for Friday, March Hue lit in, Reporter Mrs. Geo. F. Wells, Reporter Telephone 01-R- 4 like the thrills and An unusually large group of Mre. Joseph Madsen Sr. and Mrs. that cornea from watching exattended the members ward match? or llyruni Larsen will be hostesswrestling boxing lfclh. temple es to members of Camp Tamarack Well, then you cant afford to cursion to the Salt At the last Temple eacuralon, miss the Athletic Carnival at Monday. Those who went are as of the Daughter! of the Utah members from Kdgeinont, March 10, commenc- follows; Mr. and Mrs. John H. Pioneers Thursday afternoon, Feb. 8. forty-tw- o i imwwT Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jen- March 10 at the home of the Sharon Stake attended. ing at 8 p. m. of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Liston, former. The Salt Lake Temple presiMr. Claud Conder will be host- sen, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wilford Larsen, dency, delsree el eke and warde to ess to the BARGAINS March on Mr. and Mra. Morris Stewart Literary club In operating the bapMr. and Mrs. Orrel De Lange, C. 11. The book review will be given E. Hasel Liston, Theo- and children have rented the farm Prestwick, tismal by properly department Since ROOMS. MODby Mrs. Rachel Mecham. OFFERING belonging to Mrs. Martin William-so- n preparing, and rhecklng at the this Is to be the Open meeting for dore Farley 8r., Wills Cox, Nellie of Lake View and have movERN - Large Lot Doublo Gar- Index Adelaide aheete Cordner, Jennie Farley, bnnau the temple la entitled 150. each Mr. and Mra. Victor member the ed f there. Farnaeo year (or ill age for baptisms. Their Instructions to Lanen, Lncy Rasmussen, and Viklund and 6 Intoraot Contract. family who have bring one guest, who might be Amelia Latta. are: In becoming a club on the Williamson farm for Interested lived "We want to gin satisfaction, member. It la requested that all Lorna Jean Mayeock waa guest the paat five years have purchasLITTLE HOME LARGE LOT -- and to meet the altuatlon mechanLocation. School Good members, who plan on bringing n of honor at a birthday party given ed a farm In Pleasant Grove and Extra we advice beginyon that Con ically, GOINO FOR 1000. guest, get In touch with the h oat-e- by her mother last week, the oc- have gone there to make their ning not later then April 1, 1988 before club day. casion being her seventh anniver- home. tract. we eh all require that your sheets sary. Games were played and rebe A. tha will Washburn J. be for an esrunlon previously Mrs. Jay Gllllea entertained a freshments served to the following FIVE ACRES - LOAM LAND A. program checked at the Temple Index speaker on tha M. I. number of little hoys at n birthfrtonda: Jean little GOOD SUBSTANTIAL BRICK Mery Clark, and delivered to nu at n Sunday night Ilia topic will be Dixie day party Sunday at her home, Elaine HOME WITH BASEMENT. bureau the M. I. A. theme end will be a Leon Loveless, Kent Aaderberg, time not later than forty-eigIn honor of her eon Marvins 11 DaaL and Earl Rowley, Intonating houra prior to the date reserved, special Interest to both young and Dixie Selman, Lyle and birthday. Gamaa and refreshold. Musical numbers for tha Booth, much earlier). (belter Delene De FINEST Wentx, ments were enjoyed. Lange, TEN ACRES ALL IN Please give due consideration to evening will be from tbe Lincoln Lyla FRUITS Brick Homo Coop thla announcement and govern High School, under the direction Coleen Felldlng, Geraldine Hen Mrs. Ellen Holdaway In comsen, Uermlna and LaVens Row-le- pany with Outbuildings. - THIS IS AT- yourself accordingly as, falling to of E. B. Terry. Bishop and Mrs. A. J. Dale Bunnell, Steven, Mnrlyn Redd of Montlcello left Monday on TRACTIVE. . comply therewith, you and your Golden Pussywillows, daffodil, and and n tonr of Old Mexico. Shlrly Christensen, They exgroup may be very eerlouely dis- and ferae formed nn attractive Booth and Helen Meycock. BUILDING SITES AND LOTS earn the time pect to be away two weeks. and at appointed, M. Men and for the scheme color SECURE find In tarosting Nov Mr. and Mre. Karl Rohbock yourselves, only, responsible evenMr. and Mrs. Gammon and FOR A NEW for the unfortunate condition. Gleaner girls banquet last YOURSELF went to Balt Lake City Monday, eons of Salt LakeRay "Life of Theme the evening: are moving hack ing. Tima HOME Most Favorable Mrs. With two full days In whlcb to la that wa Rohbock entered the to might have joy" waa where Vineyard and will live on hto to Ova A Homo. organise, we feel sure of being well presented by Mrs. Erma Mad- East Side sanitarium (or treat- mother 'a, (Mra. Olena Gammon') able to please you and to take sen. Ray Hawking, toastmaster, ment She has been 111 at her farm. MODERN - DOUBLE - BRICK good care of your records and home (or tbe peat (our months. kept the group well entertained TWO APARTMENT HOME groups, and with repetition of with his humorous comment. Dur- The friend of the family Join In Mr. and Mra. Victor M. Ander CITY. OF . CENTER past experiences reduced to I ing the banquet the following pro- wishing her a speedy recovery. eon have remodeled their house, minimum. Remember: A Itead the work being done by them BEST Line gram was given: Toast, "Joy In SIXTY-EIGH- T ACRES of Forty-eigHours, and Mutuul work by Walter Bigler; elves and to reported to he at. BUILDINO SITE PROPERTY do not make It necessary excellent Ellen job by those who have Bellows; solo, Whistling want IN PROVO Ownar for ua to make-shifor either seen It. Toast, Joy In Drama" by Naomi Ranch - Intonating property to your records or your groups. Ruhr Jumenon, Reporter Davis; Humorous reading, Beth own. Mrs. Huldn Hansen has returnAssuring you of our sincere de- Breruton; Tonst. Joy In Dancing" 02111 ed to her home having spent the sire ell that adjustcontemplated Comrad-shlp In Loras 'Merhsm; FRAME Jay I.- 40 Acres -- COZY winter In Ogden. ments be for mutual benefit anl Lessons Robert Elliott; Honoring M. J. Phillips on his HOME - BARN - COOPS - Close of our service we are S Improvement Mr. and Mra. Rulon Ruison nn.' Joy, Della Meldrnm; Joy 81st lilrthady Mrs. John Lelh-harIn - Price 1200. are, In Achievement". Mrs. James gave a family dinner Sun- family have moved in the no Sincerely Your Brethern, Pinegar. The mutual officers day. Those enjoying the function houae on the Chris Barbacku LITTLE TWO ROOMS - Coopa Stephen L. Chlpman and teachers were guests. Seventy were; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth farm and Mr. and Mrs. Orvll Priced (or 150 Poultry. 150. O. Nicholas Smith five people enjoyed tha feaat and Phillips and family of American Stone and family will occupy the WITH TWO ACRES LAND. Geo. F. Richards Jr. (he hour of danrlng which follow-- f Fork, Mr. John Lelhhardt, Ed- J. O. Stone home where the Rue-soACRBS-FRUIT- 8 ed. The committee In charge was ward Lelbhardt, Barbara Illner-mahave lived the paat few ONE HUNDRED Mr. and Mrs. James Carlow years. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stubbs, Or-v- ll AND HAY - SMALL BUMMER Davis, Wilma Wlscomb, Naomi and son, Rulon of Price, the guest COTTAGE. of honor, and the hostess. Davla and Mrs. Sharp Gillespie. Mrs. Ferry Nlelaon, Reporter TWO HUNDRED FORTY ACRES. Pleasant View primary officers DITCH. 0 ACRES UNDER The marriage of Carma Shoell and teachers were hostesses to BARGAIN. HOME ROOM SIX to Bernard College of Lelil was the primary officers and teacher (Helen Ovenon Reporter) solemnised Friday. Carma la the of the entire stake Wednesday In TWENTY ACRES - GOOD HOME daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. C. II. Pontoon, Reporter the ward amusement hall. Social Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Robison and OWNER SACRIFICING. Shoell. hour under the direction of Stake children of 04J2 Telophona Magna, visited at the The Junior rlasa In M. I. A. Leader, Della Chatwln waa en- home of Charles Madsen, Sunday. II. 5 Acrea Home Improred, entertained Thursday evening at joyed after which delicious lunch' Mrs. Grant Wentx entertained eon waa the home of Ruth Marrott. In Mr. and Mrs. Panl Madsen en served, Impo 0. Acrea - Home Coop class honor of Mre. Rowena M. Ernest, the members of her tertalned at a delightful party The Old Folka were delightfully lements. who before her marriage the occasion wai at a very delightful candy pull at Saturday evening, entertained Saturday. At 10 o', being Mrs. Madsen's birthday. clasa leader. To show their her home last week. Those pretheir T Acne - Modern Homo clock they attended Coop the Beer appreciation they presented her sent were: Theda Farnsworth Progressive card games and n deLois Williams, Beth Reynolds, picture show after which n deli licious luncheon were n lovely gift. with enjoyed by 000 clous (or Firm chicken dinner was served Capacity Poultry The Ward Choir under the di- Theresa Bunnell, Lucille Rasmusthe following: Mr. and Mrs. James at tha birds - Nsv Homo - 000 birds rection of Omanaon home. Merlins August Evans. sen, Carter, Betty Lyn Gordon and Erma Simpkins, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Twenty-seve- n Included equipped. people enjoyed the Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Swenson will present a conjoint Norma Carter, and Alice Gordon, affair. The committee in charge at tbe Lehl second ward James Rasmussen la at the was Queson, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mad14 Acres Provo Canyon Ideal program August Qmanaon, chairman. sen, Garner Madsen, Rose WilkIn Sunday evening. Salt Veteran's Lake hospital Harriet Mrs' for business. Penrod Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Odeal Kirk, Mrs. City, where he le receiving treatins, Charles Madsen and the host Charles Ashton. El wood Baxter, Mrs. Clara Kirk, ment. and hostess. now Lot - Fine Little modern Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 8. Johnson, Arthur Gaeth was speaker at - I M. I. A. conjoint program home. - Ideal (or The Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Taylor Mrs. Blanche Nlelaon and daughthe Sunday meeting. Hla entertained Saturday evening In (or cash. ter Uana motored to Milford uext Sunday evening will be given subject waa evening Eurcooperatives of Bee Hive department honor of their Silver Wedding an Saturday to attend the funeral of by thewill be ope and 1.S0 Acrea - H1U Top 100. Talka given by Mre. Grant ions wereHospitalisation Suggest- nlversary, the occasion also being Mrs. John Kirk. given on cooperatives Mrs. Taylor's mother's seventy-eight- h Mr. end Mrs. E. O. Maxfleld of Wentz on What Bee Hive work (hat could be T Acne - Hill Top - CHEAP. developed In our A candle to offer has girlhood". birthday. A delicious din American Fork canyon visited Mre. Roy Slack gave ner waa served to twenty-fiv- e of The comKy. ceremony Spirit light Mr. with and Sunday evening the Hive" under the supervision special musical numbers. guests. A telegram from Mra. TayMrs. Archie Maxfleld. PHONE 1000 of Mary B. Rowley, Filling cells Mr. and Mrs. Qusyle Mrs. Sarah B. Ilooley visited Cannon lor's brother at Great Falla, Mon n Bee Hive Jr. and son were Una, was read. Progressive rook week end the Relief Society at Manila Tues- I have enjoyed" by and other songs, bngle calls at the Charles Allred home. guests waa played during the evening. girl, day. etc. pertaining to the work. Many congratulations and beau Mrs. Sheridan Cragun had as RPleasant View choir furnlshetlful presents were received I her gueat for tha week end, her Word from the home of Bishop B0 W. S K. St the music at the Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and Mrs PROVO UTAH mother, Mre. Tate of Salt Lake Roy Gappmayer to to the effect services in the Fifth ward. Madsen. to two child City. still that hi year old In n serious condition although a slight Improvement to noticeable. i Do you List Uu Property nn ! ?? ?? Z ,1,-: s i hi ' ms il. BUY NOW! The Hottest New Tire Sale ss ft 1938 VINEYARD eua-j-rii- tfeaal i Friday, March 4, UTAH VALLEY NEWS rape Four That Ever Hit Town ht y. ht PLEASANT pli-as- ft VIEW dt ns n, WINDSOR TIMPANOGOS LAKE VIEW Full Size Deep Tread n ? ?? t tt o' f? f? cz ?? ? f? ? ? tt f Bee-Hlv- omci jj NEVER before has so much been provided at so little cost, as in the perfect tribute conceived and rendered by Berg Mortuary. ; ? Prices are never lower anywhere in Provo or vicinity. No extra charge for eenrlrce within radios of BO mlleo Funeral services for Nettle Banks Cordner. who died at her home February 24, were held In the ward chapel Sunday with Bishop Roy Gappmayer In charge. The speakers, all of whom extolled the life of Mre. Cordner were as follow: Julian Ilanaen, Mrs. Emma Stratton, Raymond Partridge, and Juaeph Adame of Pleasant Grove. Musical numbers were Oh My Father and Resting Now from Care and Sorrow" by the Relief Society chorus; duet My Mother's Hymn to Me" by Wlnnlo Graff and Ivern Pyne; Violin solo by Karl Banka accompanied by hla daughter Louise and Whispering Hope" by Ivern Pyne and Mrs. Alice Jensen. Invocation was offered by C. Wilford Larsen and the Benediction by Carl Farley. The grave was dedicated by Junius Banka. Funeral services were held Monday for Charles W. Bucktor who died February 8 In a Provo hospital. Bishop Roy Gappmayer conducted the services. Mr. Buckler was formerly a member of the ward but for the last nine years has resided In Wallaburg. Speakers were: W. J. Cordner, Bryant II. Jolley, J. Alton Bigelow and Bishop William Boyden of Walle burg. Musical numbers were: Sometime we'll understand" and I Need Thee Every Hour" by the Relief Society chorus My Faith in Thee" by Miss Lorna Meacham of Wallaburg accompanied by Mrs. Not Just 12 Months or 18 Months Guarantee, but a o Lifetime Guarantee O V t t Introductory Offer On a Major Tire that grew up with the !! Willard L Smvards DROKE- ??f ? ?X ? ?t? ?? t? ? ?t? ?? Automotive Industry ? t And here is more good news T V I I f ty ? ?f ? I I : Get Our Bid First f?v ? t T yT t fTf X f 4 4 4 n r This Deal Includes Old Tires L &H f? ? x t Tire Co, 348 W. Center T 4 i Provo r An, |