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Show Friday, March 11, 1938 UTAH VALLEY NEWS SHARON Mr. Ethel Pyne, Reporter Telephone 026 J 3 Mr. and hint. O. U. Anderson hive received word from Vale, of Mias Oregon of the marriage of daughter Mae Bronson, llelva to Mr. and Mr. Lynn Bronson March Harvey A. Hunt, Sunday, I The Bronson were former resident of Sharon. Mr. Grant Ivin gave a lecture on Tuesday at Belief Society beautification. home Mrs. Eliu Anderson reports there will not be any relief society Thu in the ward next Tuesday. women will meet at Pleasant View fur a stake loclal instead. Mrs. Lome B. Mayuuck a lii reby view the book "First Davton and Kaufman at the homo of Mr. J. D. Pyne next Thursday afternoon for the Orem literary duh. Mr. Elmo Christensen, Mrs. Clarence Kofford and Mrs. Mar-tuKeetch were hostesses yesterday at the home of Mrs. Kectrli at a lovely social affair. Mrs. Creu Kofford being the guest of honor. The following committees were ll Chosen Monday evening for the M Men uud Gleaner bantjuei to he held am, n. Arrangements: Valine ("aid. r; Invitation: Maur-In- u Snd i and Helen Park: Enii riuii.n.L-hiHu liy McCarih) and Kern Carti-r- ; decoration. Hi lb tarter, l'oitia Salisbury and L'nldi r; refreshments: Hul'iiiil Kui'ki rlmns, Hcuore 1yi.e, 1 cm Kiii hcn, Klera Auder-ou- , and Hilda leiirki rliutts. The M .Min Mill make urrangc-incnl- s fur the musia. 'Hie Assi uthly prugruiu at Mutual Monday evening, March 21 will feature a dcuute between the "M'1 Mi-ami GIi.uiti.rs on the ; "llebOivi-that young luilii s are more polite than young uii'U". The following young ladies will the LeNore 1yni, lllviru l'yiiu, Kuhy McCarthy, and Maurine Kouderger. The iiiinies of the "M"' 51 debaters wi re nut available at this writing. 'jui-sliun- Henry Cambell, director of the com ic play "Sitting In-ity- " es the play will be presented .Monday nlyht at the Lindun ward and night at Sharon. A Miitiiii'ii will lie given fur the Sharon school children 51onday aficrnoo'ii. The following are n .ROOD XETTER 0)lDDIES ELECTRICALLY mem hers of the cast: Mrs. Fern Handle, Edgar ('alder, Valens (aider, Stanley Elliott, Elvira Heliglii lloit, Angelins Bellows, Harold Holt, Adele Field-lim- n hull, Paul Anderson. Wayne lug uud Kuby McCarthy. Lyle McDonald will read the diury of a world war veteran next Monday evening directly after mutual. A fee of ten cent swill be charged. Proceeds to be given the "5T Men. Mr. uud Mrs. Horace Ladd of Salt Lake visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ladd of Orem Sunday. Mra. Louisa Blair is visiting at the liuiue of her son James Blslr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cordner were guests at ths wedding an- quite 111, but we are happy that they ara oa the Improve and will soon be able to come out again: Nathan Johnson has returned iue, home from Miami, Arisons, waers hs has been employed for the past two years. Before returning horns ha spent some time In California where he wltneesed the recent floods and disaster that vlaltad that state. Mr. and Mra. Dean A. Johnson had as their dinner gueeta Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson and children Lolls, Ted and Kay, also Mr. and Mra. Harold Johnson from Park City and their four children. Mr. and Mrs. Mar Smith had their baby named In Fast Meeting Sunday. She was given the urns niversary of their parent Bunday of Ella Mae. evening, 51 r. aud Mr. James Cordner of TImpauogus ward. Mrs. Matson Wants of the Stake board Primary visited Sharon 51iiuday afternoon. Tlte Junior Girls of mutual ara Mra. C. H. Pontoon, Reporter making plans to attend the JunTelephone 94J2 ior festival, March 19, at Timpan-iiriward. , Miss Edna Skinner has returned Bishop Allen Bellows aud Mrs. to Salt Lake City, where aho to Bellows went to Salt Lake Mon- employed after vtoltlng with her day where Bishop Bellows is re- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Skinviving treatment at the L. D. S. ner. hospital. Mrs. Deon Ballinger arrived Airs. Thos. Jacobs, Mr. J. D. 8unday from her homo in Las Pyne, Mrs. Nellie Cordner and Vegas, Nevada, to visit with her 51 r. and Mrs. Roy D. Brown and mother, Mrs. Maggie Colson. son Weston of Provo attended Babies blessed Sunday wars as funeral services st Salt Lake Saturday for tlielr coualn, John Sckoltlin. Mr. and Mra. John S. Park havo rdreived word from their daughter, Naomi, who la laboring in Cambridge, Maas., that she will be released March 26 from missionary work and will return home for April conference. TIMPANOGOS w CALL ANY y. Of OUR STORES Utah Power & Light Co. oooooioooow'o 9 NWWlWWNNntUlHI ,i:!.!4l,;H.m:'MIill'liHhl'.,:l;i:!I!'lSl'.ll Reporter) The Lakeview ward will hold its annual Homecoming, Thursday evening, March 10, in the ward amusement hall. Dinner will bo served continuous, throughout the early evening, beginning at after which a program ant) dancing will be enjoyed. Tho beautifully remodeled chapel will be on exhibition during tho evening. A small fee of fifty cents will lie charged for tho entire fveiiliig'i entertainment. A cordial invitation Is extended to all. Mrs. E. Jane Smith of Idaho Falls has been at the homo of her sister, Mrs. James Madsen for the past several days. Both Mra, Madsen and Mrs. Smith have been Greater Safety Uniform Ileat Healthier Chicks Less Labor Lower Mortality Lower Cost The M. 1. A. conjoint program 8unduy evening was conducted by the Uee-IIIclause as follows: Congregational singing Carry on". Prayer by Charlotte Shepherd. Singing "Ths Joy of Song" by the Bee - HIvo group, "Colls I have enjoyed filling" by Iris Lamb nd Myrl Hansen "What o work has to offer young glrto" by Afton Went, Boo keeper of tba "Galherera" department. "Evening Song" by tha group; presentation of awarda for work dono by Anr ilia around again alter Illness. Under the supervision of tha Bishopric work has been started on painting the outsldo of the church. The interior was cleaned, painted and papered some time ego and when the outside work 1s completed the buildings will have a "Spring-Like- " i appearance. Honoring their 42 wedding anniversary, Mr .and Mra. James Cordner gave a family dinner Sunday evening, with the following present: Mr. aud Mrs. Jess Cordner and family; Mr. and Mra., Thomaa Cordner, nnd family; Mr. and Mra. Frank Cordner, and ho-li- y; Mr. and Mrs. Stevsn Cordner, and family; Mtoa Rove Cordner, and Tony Rohbock. - CARD OF THAN KB Mr. and Mra. Alfred Skinner wish to express their appreciation to their many frlenda who aastotod them In any way at tha death and funeral of their brother, Charles Butler, Boo-HIv- i Oojm,t Miss I t , H I 6 h M ' For Your COIFFURE M To wear with your New Eaater Bub net m H m VISIT THE M MAR-VE- L BEAUTY SHOPPE EVERY SATURDAY Phone 1128 171 W. Center at D. & R. G. Stockyards PROVO Cattle, Hogs, Horses and Sheep i Provo is the Real Spot for an Auction Join and help make this market the more livestock, the more buyers. 30 & Off Bring: your stock in early. Provo Tubes Wholesale You will be welcomed by all business places in Provo. Come in and spend the day Every Saturday at the Auction Sale. (Big Demand for Springy Cows and Heifers) . L & H TIRE Co. ,4 .4 : Farmers Livestock Commission Co, ll1li!llilllll'llll'l!i.n!!:i!llll.I.HIMlillilill'IINillim,l!illll ew Provo Kress .Store Is For Open Quality Merchandise Rightly Priced These Items Are Saturdays Needs In Every Home : Dry Goods Department Candy Department per pound 10c Per pound 10c Per Pund ORANGE SLICES and JELLIES PEANUT BUTTER KISSES FIG BARS Per pound 10c Per Package 10c Per Pound 15c PEPPERMINT DROPS HOT MIXED NUTS SALTED PEANUTS Hosiery Jewelry New Brooches. Brilliants and Earbl poarT . . '. . . . ........ Clips, brilliants Mens Collar and Tic Holders n MENS SOCKS . per pair 10c to 25c Plain & fancy cotton, silk & rayon CHILDRENS HOSE & AGLETS -- . . 10c 10c 10c 10c per pair LUBES SILK HOSE, per pair 25c ini PH 'iH I THE While They Last 348 West Center De Lange, Stake Boa Keeper to tho following glrto: Myrl Brown, Hasel Terry, Betty Evans, Alice Gordon, Lois Williams, and Chsriotto Shephard. Candls light certmony "Ths Spirit of the Hive" under tho direction of Bea keepers Mary and Beatrice Tho closing song was Rowley. "Taps". Benediction was pronounced by Betty Evens. Mrs. Isabella Gappmayer, Mra. Florence "Shephard, and Mrs. Amelia Latta ara able to be Retreads 6 Ply LAKE VIEW (Helen Oveeon Psge Three follows: Betty Lou, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Rowley, Lynn Otto, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loo Poulson, Wayne L., son of Mr. ani Mrs. Lloyd Herbert Shepherd, Deau, son of Mr, and Mrs. Goodman Aiken, nnd Lee Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Beard-ai- l. MENS HANDKERCHIEFS NEW PERCALE PRINTS BRASSIERES Rayon MENS SHIRTS and SHORTS LADIES PANTIES Rayon TEA and BIB APRONS New styles and new prints for 10c per yard 10c 3 10c each 15c 15c each 25c Toilet Goods Elizabeth Post Face Creams, Hand Lotion, Lip Stick, Rouge, Powder, Cleansing Tissue, .Wave Set, Brilliantine, Hair Oil, Bath Powder each 10c OLIVE OIL per bottle 10c 500 for 20c BONITA FACIAL TISSUE "WATCH KRESS WINDOWS" |