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Show Friday, November EDGEMOHT EUen Bel low UTAH VALLEY NEWS 4, 1938 Reporter Announcement la mada by Hr. Lester H. Fronk, of tha engagement of their daughter Halea to Cell C. Brows, bob of Hr. sad Hra. C. R. Brows of Proro. The marriage la to be Novem her SI, at the Fronk residence and a reeeptloB will be held after la the EdseoiOBt ward hall. Both are graduates of the high school. The bride elect la a talented musician and a vsry active ward worker. Hr. Brown la employed at tha Utah Pipe and Concrete. Hra. Lola Wlseomb was hoataas to the Edgemont Literary club at her home ob Friday. President Hartha Stewart was In charge and Hra. Esetta Johnson reviewed the hook "Tha Flowering of New England." A lovely luncheon was served to the following members: Hra. Hartha Stewart, Hra. Rachel Hecham, Hra. Bertha Salisbury, Un. Hilda Conder, Hra. Effla Plnegar, Hra. Loleta Dixon, Hra. Emma Brereton, Hra. Herle 'Hra. Grace Peay and the BBd Hra. Lln-eo- la Bch-one- y, boetesa. Hra. Racheal Hechajp and Hra. Bertha Salisbury attended the for tha party Friday evening Binging Hothers held at tha Seminary building. Hr. Bchonay, Hlas Helba and Hiaa Wilma Wiacomba have returned from a trip In Idaho. Hiss Bchoney and Hlaa visited with the latter'a later, Hra. Haris Reeves of Iona, Idaho, while Hr. Scboney was in Drigge, Idaho, on bualneaa. Hr. and Hra. John Yeats attended the funeral services of the Infant son of Hr and Hra H. E. Newbold of Heber, Friday Oct. SI. Ward Choir practice will be held Wednesday evening at 7:10. All members are requested to attend. The cllmai of the Tenderfoot Roundaya will be held during H. I.A. conjoint meeting, Nov. I. The program will be under the direction of Scout muter, John Tuts and an lnveatltura ceremony will be presented. Clifford B. Young, a scout from the Alpine district will be the guest speaker. One of the delightful affairs of the week waa a Lakeside party given by Miss Ora Baum. A de- Wla-com- For Health and Fun .... la and join in the fun COLD WEATHER IS COMING Dont fight winter with an stove, in Comfort but enjoy it with a MODERN Patrician Circulator. Made in beautiful brown finish. Several sizes and priced at 02.95 And Up See These Circulators On Our Display Floor Headquarters for Stove Accessories B" Score Pipe Sic I" .Me Stove Pipe 7n Stove Pipe 5 19c Con. Wagon & Corrugated Elbows....80c Corrugated Elbows.... 25c Cool Backets and Stove Boards at lowest prices! GM. Co. Utah 1'uuvo, as ( Vn. Nellie Hull of LosAngelu Recreation Bowling Alleys Plenty of alley Jolley, Vern Herrlt, Fern Carter, Frank Terry, Norma Dunford, Heber Ivins, June Bean, Junior Chatwln, Lila Frances, Hilo Madsen and the hostess. Light refreshments were served at the end of the evening. Hra. Effle Plnegar entertained at a Halloween party Monday evening for her children. Chinese Chechen and Cries Cross wen the main dlvenlon. A tasty luncheon wu served to tha following young people: 8a!ly and Douglu Hawk-In- s, Beth and Jack Jonu, Bobby Stewart, Glen, Jamu and Maslns Plnegar. Hlu Elsie Fsnsworth was hos-teto tha Bachelor Girls club at her home lut Thursday evening. Refreshments wen served to the following girls: habelle Keele, Margaret Gappmeyer guuts and tha following members, Stella Bounous, Crars Booth, Josephine Booth, Nila Booth, Leona Davis, Wilma Wlscombe, Edytha Trotter and the hostess. The Gleaner elau enjoyed a special demonstration on "How to apply make-up- " given by the class president, Hlu Marlon Meehans. Keep that waist line down this winter with the best game for young and old alike bowling I If youre an expert youll like our alleys. If youre a beginner, you'll get off to a good start with the help of our instructor.' Come Ilcloua supper wu served at the cabin of Hilt Jacques, an uncle of Miss Baama, after which the party enjoyed games and danelng on the Smith-Stronboat. Tboae attending were: Stanley Farley, June Fountln, LeRoy Bcovil, Ven-n- a Butler, Watkins, Woodle Elaine HcEwan, Grant Cluff, Grace Ellis, Joe Blake, Virginia tnmttxtxxmitniimnxxixxmmuixntxx Q visiting nlatlves.. hen with friends and Mr. Clarenre Meldrum hu returned home after visiting In Los Angeles, Calif., for the past two months. GRAND VIEW Mrs. C. H. Davlu, Reporter 1 Telephone OI-J-- Sunday evening, regular conjoint meeting, will be given over to Scout Court of Honor. Dean and Albert Nuttall bagged (?) a large deer on Friday. It was so large In fact that they couldnt get It down to the rar. Their folks thinking they were lost went home snd the boy were out all night. But John Ninnl went up Saturday and brought them and their dear deer home. Tha Sunday school officers expressed pleasure on viewing the large audience last Sunday morning. Priesthood quorum meeting convenes at 11 : 30. Come ont brethren and Join the large groups. Sunday night services were given over to the Genealogical committee, Thos. L. Allred In charge. Patriarch B. H. Jolley, gave a masterful answer to the query. "Do the Ancient Scriptures teach various works for the dead? Musical numbers consisted of two violin and solos, "Trsumerl," Flower Song," played by Mrs. Jacob, accompanied by Mrs. Luke. Heber Harward, chosen as second councilor to chairman Allred, spoke a few words of acceptance to the call. The MLI.A. program on Auee day evening featured a special activity program entitled" We all sing." Elgin Ollphant, acting as ambassador to Sweden Introdueedi the various classes, who responded with songs as follows: ths entire group sang "Carry On; Boy 8couta, "Boy Scouts Hymn;" Bee Hive and Gleaners each gave a musical number, and the entire group sang "Our H.I.A. Next Tuesday evening the activity program Is titled "Between tha M.I.A. Book Ends." A Scout and Beehive girl, dressed In Dutch costumes will represent the book ends and the 1CI.A. reading course will be briefly reviewed. book by book. Lets go to Mutual and get some of these good things, so painstakingly prepared for us. VINEYARD Mrs. Geo. F. Wells, Reporter 4 Telephone 01-R- M S an appeadldtus operation pre- ond in November, Bbhop Twltc-he- ll announces President Charlu formed ten days ago. Ho Is getting E. Rowan, formerly of tha Texan along fine. Mrs. LeRoy Gammon will be mluion, as the special speaker hostess to members of R. club on Aaronlc priesthood night, with j Thursday afternoon at her home. The many friends of Mrs. Belle Bunker an wishing her a speedy reover y. She has bun 111 at her home for the past sis weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Axel F. Andrea-so- n attended funeral services held for his cousin, Mrs. Zina Bomb In Salt Laks Sunday. Mrs. Roland Harding and Mrs. Owen Harding entenlned twenty nelces and nephews at a candy Halloween .night at tha pull home of the former. The children came In costumes and had a gay evening of games arid singing. Mrs. Reed Holdaway of Los Angeles has visited here during the week with relatives. Invitations have been extended to several hundred relatives and friends to attend the wedding reception of Mlu Margie Williams daughter of Hr. 'and Mrs. Frank Williams and L. Wayne Tucker sou of Hr. and Mrs. T. G. Tucker of Sharon. The young couple will be married Monday in the Salt Lake temple and their reception will follow the same evening In , tthe Vineyard ward recreation hall. Friends and neighbors of Ro- -' land Harding turned out JSatur- -. day and helped harvest his beet crop. Mr. Harding has been on . crutches the past six weeks due1 to an injured knee cap. Leonard! Madsen president of the elders quorum with many of the elders I Ini of the ward had the work ' charge. An open social for all ward singers was held Thursday evening In the ward chapel. The music committee had charge of the refreshments. Games and singing waa enjoyed. Choir leader W. K. Allen extends an Invitation to all singers to Join the choir members each Thursday evening at I p. m. in the chapel-Mr- s. John Larsen and her mother Mrs B. T. Johnson of Provo have spent the past two weeks visiting relatives at Holt. Michigan. job will change the entire apH'nrniiec of the home adding color nnd charm to rooms at low cost. Our service is unexcelled for perfect cleaning of household items. 119 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 475 Appearance The Highest Type of Service MODERATE PRICES er Your Eyes are in the care of State Begistered Optometrist Thousands of Satisfied Customers. Dr. G. H. Heindselman New and Used Furniture EXCHANGED SOLD BOUGHT Furniture Exchange 316 W. Center a '4 A 9 ButleSr s Congratulate the Scera organization in choosing the Voice of Sharon as their official publication. Suaan Jameson, Reporter Telephone 0S1R1 11V do likeicisr choose the Voice of Sharon to lei you folks know why you should trade at Page school P. T. A. held a successful meeting Wednesday evening in the Pleasant View ward hall. A large crowd enjoyed a demonstration on first grade reading given by Mra. Evelyn Knight. The constitutional amendments were discussed, as was also the newly Organised band and the plans for school luncheon. Mrs. Effte Plnegar had charge. Mrs. James Phillips entertained Saturday for her son Rulon on his seventh birthday anniversary. Games and delirious refreshments were features of the afternoon. Attending were: Dan Vance DeVar and Wayne Gardner, Keith Jameson, Tom and Emery Patten, Paul and Alton Eklns, Nell Ford, David and Mary Young, Jean Snyder and Alleen Phillips. BBeth Gurr entertained a number of friends at a Hallowe'en costume party Saturday evening. Donald Mac Kay won the costume favor and La Prlel Jones won the game favor. The following guests enjoyed games and delicious refreshments. Edna Mae Wagner, Mary and Betty Jex. 8hirley Andrews. Fawn and Jay Hill, Leslie Llechty and Melvin Burgener. Mr. and Mrs. 81dney H. Cluff gave a dinner Sunday honoring Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cluff and family who left Monday to make their home In South America. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs, Sterling Cluff and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burgener and Grant Cluff. Mrs. Chas. Miller left this week for Omaha. Nebraska, to visit her sister. She Intends to be gone until near Christmas time. Relief Society will be held next Tuesday with Mrs. Ila Gadd giving the lesson on "Preparation and value of dairy products to the consumer. The M.I.A. will have charge of the church services Sunday evening In the ward chapel. A good program has been arranged and all ward members are Invited. The primary children of Sharon Mrs. Mabel Bunker will have ward eujqyed a Hallowe'en social charge of the work and business at the ward amusement hall program to be held Tuesday afterafternoon. Prizes were glv-je- n noon at Relief Society. The vtalt-in- g to Dixie Gordon, Kendall Jolley teachers will make their re- and Nell Edwards for the best port. Refreshments will be serv- dressed boys and girls there. ed and all women of the ward will Many games were played and re- he Invited to attend. freshments were served. I Births Bishop T. C. Hebertson of Vlne-yar- d Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Murwill be the speaker at Shardock announce the arrival of a on M.I.A. meeting Sunday In granddaughter born to Glen and chapel, commencing at 7 p Joan Murdock Maxwell, October m. His theme will be "The Road 17 at Elko. Nevada. to Happiness through appreciaEera and Vansa Varley Ash tion of Self. Naomi Park will have a son born at their home In also be a speaker, her theme beVineyard Sunday morning. ing "Each Must Work out hl Max Blake of Salt Lake son of own Salvation. Splendid mualra Mr. and Mra. James T. Blake Is 'numbers are being prepared. at the L.D.8. hospital following The following Sunday, the aec- - Vision-Bitt- With Heindselman Optical ft Jewelry Co. PLEASANT VIEW At the top b a model of the New England Building for the New York Worlds Fair which opens on April SO, 1939. The scene b a typical New England waterfront with a sailing vessel lying at dock On one side b a merchant's warehouse; on the other, a two story structure indicating the Bulflnch contributions to New England archi135-fo- ot tecture. In the middle b the Florida exhibit which will occupy 2H acres of ground and will depict the citrus industry, phosphate mines, animal life and other resources and advantages of the state. At the bottom b the building of the state of Missouri biVhlch will be shown the industrial, agricultural and recreational life of the state. BUTLERS The Friendly Store Coll Weather calls for Warm Bedding and Butlers are exceedingly fortunate to have the Exclusive Sale in l'rovo of this Nationally Known nnd Advertised line of CHATHAM BLANKETS (Advertised In Good Housekeeping and Amrrlcnn Home) For Autumn Fashion Parade Look At These Prices! lbs, part wool AVERY, 3 aise 70 x 80 Stt AIRLOOM, cent wool lbs. 80 par 70 x 80 AIKEN, mm all wool, 73x84 lbs. all wool CAMDEN, 3 Z $7.50 RON DA, ft. ill wool, 72x84 aq gjR PAIRS PINEIIURST 4V Part Wool, lbs. 72x84 ELKIN 4 V4 lbs. 50 per cent Wool 72x84 COIAJRS Green, ranch, Rosa, Blue, Mahogany, Cedar and Gold Clearance V fflfluses -'d- 23 -lb. Ad WOOL BLANKET ROBE Special 70x80 SHEET 5? BLANKET 70x80 Double Sat-Jurd- , Tbe growing seasonal attention to aatumn and winter fashions makes this "little girl design an attractive eyeful. Black galyak fur b the big feature, while the Scotch plaid silk facing adds a flattering touch sf color above a bandeau of the fur. ALL KINDS OF 3SP NOW IS GLASS West Center .... Ad 90? aq QUALITY THE Utah Valley Glass 348 SHEET BLANKET 70x80 Part WOOL BLANKET Limited Quantity T2x84 PART WOOL Ad BLANKET, 3.40 value MERCHANDISE But Not High Priced! Replaced th-,w- Madsen Cleaning Co. Better Typical State Buildings At New York Fair 1939 SHJRON Put the home in Holiday spirit by having it sparkling clean brilliantly beautiful. Youll Ih.1 amazed at how an exjiert draie cleaning I talks also by Charles Hancock and Perron Johnson, representing the Aaronlc priesthood quorums. A duett by John Hardy end Vego Cbrbtlanun Is on the program. TIME & MEET ME Paint Phone AT 403 lnsloanwnIZaZwlw3i BUTLERS jf fytfiQffd stvli SIUVICC ... ..... i..... , . .f ..$ i..M 4 a....... f t . t 6UUUTV - . MEET ME BUTLERS 4 ..iti.f4" |