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Show Friday, August 5, 1935 UTAH VALLEY NEWS and Mrs. EKINS FAMILY GATHER 71 North, 5th West 71 DwendboU of Georgs and Mary Mfcinen Ekiua, gathered at the home of lliahop A. Ray Rhine, Saturday. Dinner waa eertred on three long tablea arranged in the Pi iie Grove o t the back garden, at non. A buffet aupper waa alao aerved in the evening, preceding the following fine open air program, with Rlahop A. Ray Ekins aa maater of ceremonlea. SpringCommunity Binging, time In the Rorklea"; Addreaa of Welcome, Blakop A. Ray Ekina; vocal aolo, By the Waters of Minnetonka", Mrs. Dlantba P. Kklua; Brief history of tne Par euta and Crandparenta, Mrs. Ellen E Holdaway; Incidents of Early Pioneer Life in Pleaaant View, Elisa M. Crane; Bong and Dance, Little Alone Redd; ReadToliea Monument" Mr. ing, Marie E. Redd; Vocal aolo, Friend of Mine", Mrs. Erma Cropper; Reading, Mlaa Minnie Ekina; Piano aolo, Mra. Roma Ekina; Comic reading, Mra. Sabrina Cropper Ekina; The Bowery", a costume dance by the Mlaeea Ruth Ekina and Imogene Redd; Vocal duet. Masters Bobby and Gene Hilton and remarks by President A. J. Redd. A family organisation waa effected, with Attorney Dean E. Terry, A. J. Redd, Walter Ekina, Erma Cropper and Mildred James elected officers for tbs coming year. Those in attendance were: Mr. East Center St. SEE OUR PRICES BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE Peas or Beans 15c 22c Sugar 10 lbs 59c, 25 lbs 1.45 Kerr Lids 3 dor. 25c Salmon Tall Cans 10c Com (GOLDEN BANTAM) 8 ana 25c Peanut Butter " 19c I'er Gallon .. Vinejjar Fruits & Vegetables 19c Lemons Tomatoes New Potatoes lb .05 . 10c Cantaloupes JT 19c A. L. Ekina, Mr. and George Ekina, Mr. and Mra. MuIIonrl Cropper and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ekina and baby, Mr. and Mra. Walter Ekina, all of Hlockley; President and Mra. A. J. Redd and children Imogene, Wyman, Amass, Mason and Alene of Montlcello; Mr. and Mra. Sam Mr. J- - Mra. C. H. Davies, Reporter Telephone & Smith tk Sobs Pot Roast per lb. 13c Pure Lard 25c Sliced luncheon meat lb 25c WHITE FAWN RED ROSE FLOUR - FHATURING HIGH (DEAD! Poultry and Dairy FEEDS HAY and 151 N. GRAIN Univcnity Are. PHONE 114 0I-J-- 1 Reorganisation of several ot the ward auxiliaries took place on Sunday evening. Leray N. Davis, who has aerved on tho genealogical committee for IS yean received an honorable release from tho Bishopric and John I Allred waa sustained aa ward representative In his stead. Rex Griffith waa released from tho auperlnton-dene- y of tho Y. M. M. I. A. and John Nlcol waa appointed to that office. The Sunday School waa daughters, Isabelle, LINOLEUM SOLVES THE PROBLEM Many a problem of an attractive, durable floor covering for certain rooms is solved with the wide selection of these new 1938-3- 9 patterns and colors in fine grade linoleum from one of Americas leading makers. California were renewing old acquaintances here the past ten days. They were formerly residents of tho ward and have many friends here. Philip Chriatensen la spending a few days vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mra. A. H. Christensen. Philip has been employed In Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Palmer and eon Merrill of LaSal and Mrs. Ruby Chadwlch and children of American Fork were visitors at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Poulson during tho week. Mr. and Mra. Leo Stoela are NEWSPAPER ADS GRAND VIEW PROPRIETORS Keels and Lola and Carol. The M. 1. A. will have charge Instructions to ward members of tho program In church next and teachers waa given by Harvey Sunday evening In the regular Harvard and brief remarks warn conjoint aeaalon. Tho subject made by Bishop Orlando Jolley, "Happiness In the Home through liyrain Nlcol, John Nlcol and Le- Love of Neighbor" will ho discussed by an able speaker. Special ray Davla. Chas H. Davie underwent a muaical numbers will be under minor operation last Wednesday the direction of E. B. Terry. A at St. Mary's hospital. In Roches- dramatisation will bo given of the ter, Minn. Ho la recovering as M. I. A. theme. Orrel Dclange and children rapidly aa conditions allow. Mr. Mary P. Davis baa bn Lyle and Lyla and Mra. Cynthia airier, Mrs, Howard of Idaho Falls De Lange attended the Torgensen as her guest this week. family reunion at Fiah Lake last The ward scout troop baa gone week. On the way home they Grand-daddy on a five day's trip to the visited in Richfield and were acLakes. companied home by Mrs. Josephs Mrs. B. E. Gardner baa her Wright who has been visiting daughter, Rolphlna Hacking of there. Salt Lake City aa her guest this Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Christensen week. and family drove to Wyoming The annual Ward Outing is to Sunday. Their son, Cullen rebe an event of Saturday and mained and will be employed on Sunday, Aug. tth and Tth. The a largo ranch near Casper Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wilcox spot la South Fork, Just above the old fish hatchery. Saturday and son Keith of Sacramento, Hilton and family of Pleasant Attorney Dean E. Tarry, Attorney Elmer E. Terry and Georga Terry of Park City; Mary C. Cluff, Mra. Ellen E. Holdaway, Reed Holdaway, Margaret Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Ellla Orme and famUy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holdaway and family, Mr. and Mrs. Reed R. Eklns and family, Bishop and Mra. A, Ray Ekina, Ruth and Stanford Ekina, Able Ekins, Emery Ekina and Robert Elliott. Honored guests wars: Mrs. Emily Ekins Bullock and Mra. Ann Ekina Farrer who are the only two aurvivora of the old original Family, alao Aunt Elisa Mexenen Crane of Pleasant View. The committee of arrangements were Mra. Lucille Orme, Mrs. Erma Cropper and Mrs. Mildred James. evening a bonfire parly and pregram are planned and all are InA second dormitory to be erect- vited to go prepared to spend the ed by Brigham Young university, night. Sunday School will bo the morning. this time for women, was an- feature of Sunday nounced thia week by President Children's games and visiting F. !. Hair is. It is to be erected will round out tho day. Lets at Eighth North on University ALL Go. avenue, plana being now approved, providing for a structure to SHELL OPERATOR accommodate approximately 10 students. The men' dormitory la now complete and la being oc- CHOOSES cupied. It to built on Seventh North. Grove; VALLEY Flour & Feed MEATS logical Board and Glen Rowley. Special muaical numbers were: piano aolo by Rnth Hanson and a ladles' quartetts by Mrs. Josla also reorganised with Myrum S. Nicol as the new superintendent, Dean Nuttsl being released with a vote of thanks. Mary P. Davis and Dean Nuttsl rendered n duet, The Lord la My Shepherd" and Mrs. Howard played a piano aolo. happy over the arrival of a son Declaring that newspaper ad- at thefr homo 8unday, July SO. vertising offers the quickest, surest way of building local business, W. P. Williams, well known service station operator, today Dance Rosalawn atarta an interesting campaign In serthis paper, dealing with the -vices and produets available to motorists at his modern station in Orem. Like other local merchants, 1 want to tell my homo town folks how my station can aervo them," ha said. They nil road the newspaper regularly, ao naturally, I choosa this method of advertising. My advertisements will tie-l- a with Sholl's big national advertising program and, In addition, will emphasise my particular station and the special brand of service I have developed there. The campaign starting today will attract attention as a very progressive step in this lino of business. An unusual feature of the advertising will bo Mmt con Iderable space la devoted to something not for sale the courtesy services" rendered at this station for which no charge la made and which add ao much to the pleasuring of motoring. Genuine Inlaid Linoleum GLUED TO YOUR FLOOR Yards ARMSTRONG PRINT LINOLEUM Yards PRINTED FELT BASE Yards 9X12 Furniture Co. 84 ON TERMS CHECK U YOUR SIZE o K CHAUTAUQUA COMING NO INSURANCE CHARGE! TO NO FINANCE CHARGE! M.I.A. CANYON HOME COUPLETS Ready to Hang altf - tv Ct4 $498 gird1 j! COMPLETE ' a t0: ft 1. ,1- - Please Bring Correct Window Dimensions a"04 JUS' d4 Adiu"TT. w- ten. . . - Exclusively at ... . i PHONE 1 FOR BETTER AND CHEAPER SCREENS nl Mrs. C. H. Poulson, Reporter Telephone 04JI Tho program In church Sunday evening waa under the direction of tho Genealogical 8crlety. Tha preliminary exerclaea wore conducted by C. Wilford I.arscn of the ward Blahoprlc. The following people were confirmed members of the church, having been baptised earlier in the day: Pauline Mary Beffert, Ila May Preatwlch, and Jesae Worthen The speakers were ClarAsay. ence Lloyd of the Stake Genes- - I 3K Phone 34 90 DAY SERVICE POLICY! Only Two More Days Sale Special of guaranteed, reconditioned Used cars. WeVe blown prices to little bits to give you the most senstational values of the season. Nothing reserved Every car on our Big lot at a big reduction. Mid-Summ- er JUST A FEW SENSATIONAL VALUES: 1928 1928 1929 1929 1931 1929 1929 1930 1935 Buick Sedan $ 65.00 95.00 Dodge Sedan Ford Coupe 95.00 Chevrolet Sedan 95.00 Essex Sedan 95.00 Erskine Sedan 75.00 Chev. Sedan 135-0- 0 Fly. Sedan 145.00 Ford Tudor 365.00 1930 1932 1929 1933 1932 1933 1934 1933 1933 1932 TRUCKS 1930 Chevrolet 1934 Chev. Pickup 295-0Panel 125.00 1935 1930 Chev. lft Ton 125.00 1931 Spear Lumber Co. j'3rd So. 2nd West JL Three day of rest and recreation awaits Gleaners and their mothers ot Utah and Sharon stnka at tho M. I. A. Girls Canyon homo August IS, 10, SO, according to Mrs Lome Maycock, Sharon Y. W. M. I. A. president. Continuous program in literature, drama and music will bo presented by talented artieta from Provo and Salt Lake City, with nature hlkee and lectures on feotany, astronomy, anil allied subjects being interspersed. This is the second year of this chantauqna program, and It proved Intensely worthwhile last year, states Mrs. Maycock. One mother told her: "It was the most throe days I aver spent. Reservations may bo mado by calling Mrs. Elisabeth Souter (151) for Utah stake, and Mrs. Maycock (011J1) for Sharon. 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