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Show ROOK BRICK HOMR Barn, Chicken Coop, as follows: Chairman, flpancar Efflo Madsen; Altha JohnBabey; son; Committee: Alfred Madsen, Clarence Lloyd, Clarence Zobell. LAKE VIEW FOR SALE I Friday, April lt UTAH VALLEY NEWS Page Fou r tath. I Acre, (Helen Oveaoa n: Sec.-Trea- s., Reporter) Ub Hal Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Committee: Spencer Madwith plenty of L. C. Scott underwent sn oper- Central Good Land Helen Oreson; Delegate to Only ation for sppendlcltls Tuesday sen, water In city limits. 8tate Convention: Alfred Madsen; night at the Taylor Clinic. He Delegates to County convention: was later removed to his home Altha Johnson, Mark ucott, Helen where he spent a restful night ROOK BRICK HOME, eloM to Robert Madsen, Wllford and is reported to be doing as Oreson, B. Y. U. and only 4 block from Oveson and Spencer Madsen. as well possible. district. Only the builnea Mr. and Mrs. Carl Neuashaum Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Oreson, Down payment and 12300. and daughter Juanita of Salt Laka Mr. and Mrs. Tony Madsen, and Balance like rent. called on Mr. Charles Madsen Mr. and Mrs. Paul Madsen, spent Sunday afternoon. Mr. Madsen is in Lake where Salt evening GOOD I ROOM HOME, with good Friday from injuries received attended the evening session recovering modern apartment In basement. they few weeks ago when his car a at the temple. was struck by a train. (1400. Terms. Miss Virginia Taylor gave an Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Scott of, review book: the of Interesting 10 ACRES with Water. !tt scree "North to tbe Orient" by Ann Lake View wish to announce the peaches. A Bargain at 11000. Lindbergh, in mutual Monday, marriage of their daughter, Mae to II. D. Olsen of Price, which evening. Slake board visitors were Mr and Mrs. Marvin Meld-ru- took place at Price last week. Mrs. Olsen has been teaching mass meeting school at Wattls for the past three A Democratic And Insurance Company was held at the home of Spencer years and Mr Olsen is a mine March SI. Officers elect- foreman at Price. Madsen, SS West Center Proro, Utah. ed for the following two years are Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Reese en- into. Payne Real Estate and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adams. A welrome home party for David L. Rowley Sr. will be held nest Monday evening in place of the regular M. I. A. All friends of Mr. Rowley are invited to attend and are asked to bring either sandwiches or cake. Mr. Rowley recently returned from the Western States Mission. The regular conjoint meeting of the M. I. A. will be held Bunday evening, the program to be given by the Junior Girls under the direction of tha class leader, Miss Edith Murdock. The Social Service lesaon was given by Mrs. Edna Larsen last Tuesday, tbe subject being: The paying of our public bills". Nest Tuesday will be the Theology lesson and tha Teachers topic. tertained Monday evening in honor of Mrs. Reese's mothers 14th blrthdsy. Social chat and a delicious luncheon were enjoyed by the following: Mr. and Mrs. Wllllsm Heslington and daughter Creola, Mrs. Alice Heslington, Mr. end Mrs. Dave Heslington, Mr. end Mrs. Thomas Johnson, Mrst Beve Heslington, Mr. snd Mrs. Russell Imisch, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reeae, Mr. sad Mrs. Glen Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. John Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Can Taylor, Rudolph Reese, snd the host snd hostess, Mr. and Mrs. J. Reese and the honored guest, Mrs. Margaret Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. F. EL Higginbotham announce the marriage of their daughter, Margaret Dee to Archie Madsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Madsen of Lake View, the ceremony being performed in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday morning by Nicholas O. Smith. Following the marriage s wedding breakfast was tendered the happy, couple at the Hotel Utah. Accompanying them through the temple were Mr. and Mrs. Madsen and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dee. After the breakfast the newlyweds left for a two weeks honeymoon In California. Uon their return they will make their home In at Taylor Bros. Co. Mrs. Geo. F. Wells, Reporter a The three-a- ct "Here comedy, Come Three Knights was presented to a capacity house Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Madsen Jr. evening in the ward Recreational announce the marriage of their hall. The play was directed by daughter 8us!e to Richard Wells, Mrs. Della R. Stone and Walter the following son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wells Holdaway, with of Orem. The ceremony took east: Mrs. Ella Hebertson, Mrs. Vanxa Ash, the Misses Fern and place Saturday at the home of the Fae Ross, Verna Harding, Erva with President groom's parents tha Alien, Lewis Wells, Melvin Miner, A. Y. Watkins performing ceremony. Both oung people Earl Toone, Orvil Q. Stone and are graduates of the Lincoln high Carl R. Andreason. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lystrup and school. They will make their home in Orem. family wlU move to Provo soon Twenty llttlo friends surprised where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. R. Leo Johnson Mary Lou Harding at her homo Sunday afternoon, the occasion and sons have returned to their her eleventh birthday. farm, having spent tha winter in being Salt Lake where Mr. Johnson has been employed. Mrs. Nellie Newby Bliss of Telephone 01-R- 4 Furniture New and Used .95 Used DRESSERS Used $ CHESTS Used WALNUT WOOD BED Used Bed. Springs and Mattress Used WARDROBE Used DAVENETTE and MATTRESS SEE US $ j.95 ij .95 $g.95 $(.95 $ Q .95 Before you Buy, Sell or Exchange I Furniture Exchange Center St. 316 West Phone 25 WHERE YOU SAVE TIMPANOGOS Mrs. C. H. Poulson, Reporter Telephone I4JS About two hundred friends end relatives met Saturday evening in the recreation hell to honor Mr. end Mrs. William Tarry (Alone Larsen). Receiving the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Terry, Mrs. Adelaide Larsen, the bride and groom and tha Misses Ilasel Terry and Adelin Larsen who acted as bridesmaids. Denelng was enjoyed and during the evening a short program was given ns follows: Duet by Romona and Evelyn Newell, little nelcea of tho bride, reading by Ilyrum Larson of American Fork and a solo by Ivern Pyue. Artemus Newell acted aa master of cere- Young men and men who never grow old will go for these fine suits. In every one the smart style is tailored in by STYLE MART. The oatterns and fabrics were chosen for their good looks and long wearily qualities. Our selections are large enough to assure you of finding your suit at a price to fit your purse. $1985 $2250 27so ii TAYLOR BROS COMPANY IRE DEPARTMENT STORE OP FRpVD cgcB wspiiaaci3f3g: Salt Lakes Newest Hotel 200 Rooms 200 Tile Baths OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON TEMPLE HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE Salt Lake City, Utah All Weat Exposure Room ERNEST a 'highly Delightfully Air Cooled ROBSITER, Manager RECOMMENDED week. Little DeVon (Bnnny) Adams was honored nt a birthday party given by hie mother at her homo. was the An attractive feature birthday cake with It's five candles. The children preeent were: Dixie and Loy Adams, Leslie and Mel Booth, Shirley and Gay Gardner. Geanlel Jarman, Richard Heaps. Glenda Draper, Que and Devon Adams. Games were played and refreshments served. The birthday anniversary ot Joseph Adams was remembered by a group --of his friends who pleasantly surprised him at his The evening waa spent home. playing BOO" and refreshments were served to: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Adam. Mr. and Mr. Rulon, Cook, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Adams Lake. Mr and Mrs. Harold Murdock have moved into their new home. STAKE GENEALOGY Amelia LatU, Reporter Phone 048J1 Senior Temple excursion, to the Salt Lake Temple, will bo held Tuesday, April 12, 1031, from Sharon 8tako. Thera will ba apodal rates on tho Orem line of 77 cents for the round trip. First train leaves Provo at 7:50 A. M. These rates will be in effect from Lake View station on thla first train. Last train leaving Salt Lake at 10:30 P. M. Special rates of 77 centa on tho Orem line on tho first train leaving Provo at' 7:50 A. M. each Wednesday. Tho Salt Laka Temple will be closed for conference, Saturday evening, April 2nd and will reopen for the usual ordinances Thursday morning, April 7, 1115. 8tephen L. Chlpman Nicholas O. Smith George F. Richards, Jr. Presidency. Arrangements are under way for a program to ba given at tha Stake Genealogical convention which will bo held Sunday, April 24, in Sharon Stake Tha following assignments were made at Stake Union meeting to stake members to visit tho wards daring April: Grsndvlsw 8amuel Cordner; Lakenew: Florence Shepherd and Nellie P. Cordner; Pleesnntriewi Beswlck and Annie Tanner; Sharon: Roland and Ellenora Harding; Timpan-ogo- s: 8. A. Carter and Clara O. Sid well; Vineyard: Maud G. Row-le- y and Amelia Latta. The Stake Bne will be available for tho Senior Temple excunlon Tuesday, April 12 th. It will leave for 8alt Lake at 1:30 A. M. WINDSOR monies. Msny lovely gifts were received. The young couple will make their home In Lark, Utah wnera Mr. Terry is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Terry were married Friday, In the Manti temple. The relatives and friends who accompanied them to Manti warn: Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Terry, Mrs. Adelaide Larsen, Mrs. Fan-to- n Prince, Mrs. Artemus Newell end Mrs. Kenneth Cook of the Sharon ward and Mr. and Mrs Peter Neilsen of Falrview. Mr. and Mre. Antone Nelson gave a dinner at their homo last week honoring Mrs. Catherine Madsen, a cousin of Mr. Nelson's, from Minneapolis. Minn. Tho invited guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Elias Neltoon. Mr. and Mrs. August Nell non, Mrs. Martha Nellaon and Mrs. Marla Maraton. Mrs. Madsen was returning to her home utter spending the winter In California. Mrs. Alice Gurr of Richfield visited at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Wllford Rasmussen last Spokane, Washington has spent the past week here with relatives. She left Thursday for Salt Lake where she will attend Conference before returning to her home. Mrs. Mary Stewart and Mrs. Lena Andreason are attending Relief Society conference in Salt the renting terast to all M. Men and Gieltt. Saturday the descendants of The Grandview ward prevented Jonas Johnson will meet at the their M. I. A. three-ac- t play: "A homo of Mrs. Martha Johnson to Thurs- pay honor to her husband, Joseph Was" here Prince There Johnson, deceased. In honor of hb day. birthday which falls on that day Erva Wright, a recently re- After meeting a social will be turned missionary of the southern Joyed. States spoke in conference Suriday The three act comedy: "jBI( at Pleasant Grove. In January" will be la Floyd Johnson and June Crag-u- n our ward next week presented by the have been chosen to take ward M. I. A. watch for parts In the play "A Prince There dale. Price of admission will the Was, which will be presented 10c. This play cornea well hi 1. April 9th at the Pleasant Grove commended, full ot laugh for high school. This play is being young and old. sponsored by the 8take M. I. A. Characters have been chosen from each of the six wards. VIEW Earnest Foutx of Llndon, is to the next a putting in basement Susan P. Jameson home of Mrs. Mary B. Hales snd Telephone 021-I- ti expects to move his family here Mrs. A. C. Lameraux of h in the near future. is visting here for a month April 10th Stephen L. Chlpman, at the Orvil Ashton home. Mrs. A. Ray Eklna and Mrs. president of tha Balt Lake Temple at the present time will speak on Charles Miller are going to reTemple Marriages at the Pleasant present Pleasant View in the Grove Tabernacle. All who wish Church Relief Society chorus at are invited to attend from our Relief Society conference in Silt ward. This talk should be of In- - Lake this week. week to investigate of a farm there. d PLEASANT Para-gona- We are prepared to do your: SPRING CLEANING Hats cleaned and blocked Pressing Also hemstitching and pirating PHONE US FOR DEPENDABLE SERVICE We will do the rest Repairing Cedar City. Finer Quality, Smarter Style at a saving served. 7yWvvHH4V44nlHV444444H44444444 , ;:jwwrr.i fwtha Games and a program were enjoyed and dainty refreshments VINEYARD 1933 Mrs. NATIONAL FRENCH CLEANING 93 North University PROVO CO. UTAH EXAMINE THE NEW BEAN POWER SPRAYER hall bearing, high pressure 'pump and all steel tank. with self-oilin- g, This sprayer is the result of over fifty years This pump experience in building sprayers. contains many new improved featnres. See it before you buy. Dont Experiment! BUY A BEAN! Ferry Nielson, Reporter Mrs. Wn. Hooley who has been confined to hey home tor some time with fin le reported to bo somewhat improved. Harold Phillips ot Salt Lake visited Thursday with his nnda and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Johnson. Mrs. Bell Johnson of Balt Laka was tha gnast of Mrs. Elisabeth Pratt during the week. Mrs. John Grant has returned home after spending the past month with relatives at Hollywood, California. Mr and Mrs. Ferry Nielson motored to Bountiful, Utah, Wednesday to attend the funeral of a sister-in-laMrs. Herman Niel- Consolidated Wagon & Mach. Go. PROVO, UTAH. ITS SENSIBLE TO KNOW son. REFRIGERATOR le see that Crwaley Shohf dor fives far yaar nwaay. Mara aaaMa gtaraya pact with tfea handy ta ranch KXTKA shelves T IS CAST Mara ocosoaiy vrHh tha pnwcrfnl New Daefrasavar aait hermetically sealed ayaiast algtora eed drf. Mara aad asera fgafaraa far ceavealeace aad dCclaaay. Sea far yaawaW. ihshradcr la tha Cast Bay la rafrifaraWaa today. L & H Tire Co. 348 West Center St Provo SMEIM20X Tha ward extend a welcome to the Davis family who have recently moved hen from the Grandview ward. Mr. and Mre. Andrew Johnson and family who haro lived in our ward for soma tlmo have moved to Provo to make their home. Harold Johnson expects to taka a trip to Montana tha first of the Why be or totally unaware of ths method of modera d, funeral procednref When we visited B"l'1 advisory department W terday we were unirta to learn that so much h now provided ats moderate a cost. EXTRA CHARGE FOR SERVICES WITHIN A RADIUS OF 30 MILES NO |