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Show TP- V rr "SPET- -i 'W.,- - w f tup Friday, January IS, UTAH VALLEY NEWS PLEASANT VIEW Bomb Jamaaon. Raportar Tdipbou 0I1R1 ol Pleaaant View Daughter met at the home of Pioneer Coeette Allred with Ivy Perry, aaeUtlng hoetaaa. Emily Baum gave a hletory of her grandfather. n Sire. Anna Nelbon gave the and muale waa under the direction of Melba Cluff. Refreshment! were eerred to about membera and gueeta. Page P.T.A. was held Wednesday evening at the school hov with Effle Plnegar In charge. Lov Doee and too Hansen were the speakers. Musical numbers and readings were furnished by sere-ra- l school children. Frank Hamblin has returned to school at B.Y.U. after spending the holidays In Murray. The following people surprised Arthur Prllllpi Friday evening the occasion being hie birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Esra Patten Mr. and Mrs. Claude Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jamea, Mr. and Mrs. Max Phillips, Mr. and Mis. Edwin Anderson, Miw A. E. Phillips, darn and Dean Phillips. Baby Dnnford who has bean very ill for two weeks la reported to be Improved. Ines Omanaon who has been confined to her homo for several weeks la atm reported to be very m. Honoring Tvonne Jones Perry, a shower waa given Wednesday evening at the T. J. Lewis home. Chinese Checkers waa the main diversion of the evening. Ruth Elliott won the high score favor and Lulu Belle Hair the consolaware tion favor. Refreshments served to SO guests. Lulu Belle Hair entertained the club members at a following trousaau party Monday evening: Edith Snow, Lucille Burgner, lee-eo- 4-- H Nedra and Afton Lewis, Lena Bennett,. Ruth Stott, Marianne Ercanbrack, Alice and Donnetta Miller, Loulee Llechty, Mrs, Benjamin Hair, Yronne Perry and Melba Cluff. EDGEMONT Ellen Bellows Reporter Miss Nila Booth left last Friday to attend the L.D.S. buainess school In Salt Lake City. Emmett Moyle has returned to Texas to resume his work. Mrs. Moyle and son, Jay, will remain at the Levi Bounoua home. Mrs. Wm. Davis received word Tuesday morning of the death of her mother, Mrs. Sarah Kitchen, of American Fork. Mrs. Austin Moyle is the new Glesnor leader. She Is replacing Mrs. John Stubbs who has moved to Provo. A cordial invitation is extended to all Gleanor Girls to attend class. A fine program by the Boy Scouts Tuesday evening, included short talks by Ronald Hansen, Bobble Stewart, Dick Hawkins and Vlrl Madsen. Congregational singing was under the direction of Mrs. John Tates and Mrs. Roy Penrod. Miss Dorothy Trotter has returned home after visiting for a week with friends in Ogden. Watch for these plays: "Gifts', and "Attorney For Defense." WINDSOR (Mra. Ferry Nielsen, Reporter) The following elders were ordained seventies at the priesthood convention at Pleasant Grove Sunday: Byron Fisher, Dorman Willett, Ellas Jacobs, Bherdon Harris and Mil ton Kirk. 8unday evening services were under the direction of the Seventies Quorum, with A. R. Ivins and & O. Bennlon, of the first council i: vvv ooo of seventies, as speakers. Stake quarterly conference will be held at Pleasant Grove SaturThe day evening and Sunday. Stake M.I.A. will have charge of Sunday evening. A good attendance to all four sessions will be appreciated. Because of conference there will be no sacrament meeting In the ward. A Primary convention will be held next 8unday at S p. m. at the Third ward In Pleasant Grove. AH Primary workers are urged to be present. Parent-Teacheheld a meeting at the Llndon school house Wednesday evening. Dr. Mark Allen of the State Training school will speak on "Mental Health." Mrs. George Long entertained In honor of her husbands birthday anniversary Sat. evening 14 relatives and friends being presrs ad- hiv: Telephone OI-J- -1 Because of Stake conference Sunday no Sunday Sehool, Gene-olog- y or Sacrament meeting will be held In the ward, allowing all membera to attend the conference sessions at the Lincoln high auditorium. A quilt waa completed on Tuesat Relief Society. The lesson on foods was given by Mrs. Golds Davis to twenty members and two new members, Mrs. Lillian Ercanbrack and Mrs. Montes Harvard. day Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Davies of Am. Fork and Mrs. Gordon Atkinson of Pleasant Grove were visitors at the homo of C. H. Davlaa on Monday. siTaron (By Miss Naomi Park) Phone OIJS weds, Mr and Mrs. Leon Tates. The young bride is La' Riel Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wright of Windsor. Mrs. Grace Bergers and Mrs. Freda Brackett of Castlegate, visited their mother, Mrs. Rhode Hrelnson during the last week. Mrs. Oscar Cragun entertained the following at a New Tear's party, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tork, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hanson, and Mr. and Mrs. Martell Keetch. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Cragun Sr, entertained at a birthday dinner Sunday In honor of Mrs. Oscar Cragun. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cragun, and daughters, Patsy, Connie Rae and Rosland, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Cragun and children, Mr. and Mrs. Rumel Cragun and the host and hostess. Mrs. Marian Black, Mra. Mary Gardner, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Greenalgh of Payaon motored to Windsor Monday to spend the birthday of Mrs. Oliver Johnson with her. Wendell Swensen Is seriously ill at the L. D. S. hospital at Salt Lake where he was taken Friday. Teachers convention was held at the Pleasant Grove second ward Tuesday afternoon. Windsor ward gave a demonstration on "Preparing a Teachers Topie to taka Into CEDAR CRT LAS VEGAS - - -LOS ANGELES 9.95 SAN FRANCISCO 1SA0 DENVER - - 9.00 17.10 AO NEW LOCAL SKRVICC FOR OUR UTAH PATRONS Mltr tosal sweles Isesw s0-M- s ts sad ham Marltakrsiat Mrs. Edith Kitchen, Mts. Ada houses to be located Just west of Morgan, Miss Fern Preetwlch, and Mr. Petersons new house. Miss Fern Me Intosh In a playlett On Friday last, the newly apentitled "Home Night" pointed Primary officers and The Adults, M. Men, and Gleaner classes listened to Mrs. A. V. Watkins review the book "Madame Currie." American Womanhood The Bee Hive girls with their teachers. Miss Onna Johnson, Mrs Samuel Kitchen and Mrs. D. S. Morgan enjoyed an evening of play and fun. Candy waa enjoyed as refreshments. On Sunday evening In, the pel a missionary theme was Salt Lakes Newest Hotel 19 Bates: Entire Stock of Beautyrests offered for t i $& A statue representing "American Womanhood," created by Gaetano Cecern for the facade of the Home Furnish, lngs Building at the New York Worlds Fair 1939. NEW TORK Nothing Ploy Next Dowi Month at MORTONS Jewelers 110 W. Center . - e Biggest Drapery and Upholstery Savings of the Year! -- DRAPERIES Savings Plan Spurred By New York Pair Inleresl LABOR CHARGES ELIMINATED on any new curtains purchased during the mouths of January or February at the regular price. This includes expert expert workmanship and interior decorating installation. . free Mate your selection now and have your drapes installed after spring housedeaning or at your own convenience. In at least thirty eight States banking buUtntiona are now -- epnmting New Tork Worlds fhir 1939 Savings Clnbe, ergaa-haHo- ne for depositor whleh Induce than to save stipulated sums each week for a trip to the Fair next Spring. This wrings plan, announced Just sue year ago, has far Its slogan, "Sava Today to Sea the Warld of Tomorrow" and several banka have linked It to their ChrMnwa and Va Clubs. SLIP COVERS Protect your furniture with Kip Covers. During thlu special 3 star special practically all LABOR CHARGES ELIMINATED. It will be essential to have all work dime in rotation according to our workroom schedule at these -- - FOR BALE 1988 Ford DeLuxe Sedan, low mileage. Price. TeUaride Motor Oa low prices. EXAMPLE total expense on Chair complete Couch complete FOR SALE: I860 Chevrolet in Good Shape. Priced Right. Phono 15S9. ITU $5.50 $8.90 UPHOLSTERING Our factory trained upholstery experts are again thread-bar- e furniture ready to make your shabby, rickety, EARLY! RESERVATIONS YOUR to look like new. MAKE over six booked Last year during this special offer we to been reduced have Labor work. month advance chargee Orders will be booked in rotation, so consult a minimum D. T. R. drapery at once for foil information. Offer Lasts Only .During January and Feb. GREAT MORMON TEMPLE HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE Salt Uks City, Utah TAYLOR BROS COMPANY All Weet Exposure Roome THE DEPARTMENT STOCK OF PRPVD- ERNEST - EAST CREDIT Baths OPPOSITE $1 Down, $1 per week in the House at only ANNUAL Tile $4.00 Any Leather Bag: chacar- A 200 to I? Too take your choice of L Rooms $1.50 . ALL NEW MERCHANDISE mls-mlo- n, 200 ; Our Spring Line ia in ried out In charge of Patriarch B. H. Jolley. The following returned Elders aach gave a ten mlnnts talk on Ms missionary experiences: Thos. L. Allred, European mission, Harvey Harward, South American mission, J. Orlando Jolly, Southern Statea and Thos. Loveland, Islands mission. A duct waa rendered by Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Jolley, accompanied by Mrs. B. H. Jolley. a Our $24.75 Sleep King Reduced January SPECIAL ! Born to the Grand View ward on Tuesday evening at I o'clock after much travail and vexation of spirit, A ward choir! Under' the nurture and fostering care of the bishopric, the youngster gives promise of a vigorous and useful existence. Special care la being administered by President Rita J. Jolley, Secretary Margaret N. Financial agent Virgil Nlcol, Kartchner, Amusement chairman, Bryant Jolley, Chorister, Ora Griffith, Organist Charlotte Davies, and special adslver Harvey Friends of Miss Faye Jepperson are wbhlng her much happiness In her marriage to Clifford Smith, eon of Lee Smith of Bprlngvllle. ELLIOTT'S CAFE Phone: 1076 65 N. Unlv. Ave. Mbs Winifred Hassn will meet with her study group class for parents Monday, Jan. II, at 7: SO p. m. at Sharon school. Her subject b "Punishment," which la last of the lessons on discipline. WANTBBh AatoaaoMle Experience not Box Write P. asat for dscaita. Burlington Trailways Depot Ark Mortons Justice or Mercy Customer: Why, I dont want thcco photographs, they dont do me Justice. Photographer: "Justice? Ton dont want Justice, yon went mercy. ns The Relief Society extends an Invitation to the yonng mothers of the ward at the special meeting the last Tuesday of each month when special courses are studied for their benefit. Miss Genevieve Gordon la convalescing at her home following a tonsil operation. Last Wednesday Mrs. Verona Holt, Zina Newell, Mrs. Nlta Blair ware hostesses at a party at the residence of Mrs. Holt In honor of Mrs. Ida Cook, (fames and social chat and dainty refreshments were the diversions of the afternoon, the guest receiving many beautiful gifts. Today the officers and teachers of the Sharon ward Primary are holding a social at the residence of Mrs. Ruth Jolley in hqnor of Nlta Blair who has resigned u counselor to president Minnie Gordon. Plans are being made for the spring festival whleh Is to be held In the near future. Everyone enjoyed the sacrament meeting Sunday evening held In Sharon ward, with Lowell Varley and P. K. Nielson representing the stake missionaries as speakers. A retold story was given by Miss Blaine Nielson. David Nielson played a violin solo. teachers entertained the outgoing members. The entertainment consisted of games of varlona kinds and waa held at the Ed Camenleh residence. The hostesses vers Preet. Mary Camenlsh and her counsellors, Mrs. Clara Dawson and Mra. Drureal Ollphant. The guest list: Isabel Nlcol, Bergetta Williams, Eunice Tonng, Nettie Brown, Zola Christensen, Marce-lln- e Davis and Mrs. Wilds. City Visitor: Which la correct, to apeak of a altUng hen or a setting hen Farmer: "I dont know and dont cure, what Id Ilka to know la, when n hen cackles, has she leld or lied! The Pon da Ralle club members were entertained by Mrs. Glen Kockerhans at the home of her slater Mrs. Bam bnow In Provo. A delightful time was had in sewing and social chat. After which a delicious chill supper waa served to Mra. Velva Mug, Mrs. Luclla Richardson, Mrs. La Verl Manwell, Mrs. Lucy Rowley, Mrs. Carol Morgan, Mra. La Rue Gordon, Mbs Naomi Park and Mrs. 8am Snow and Mrs. Thelma Koch-erhathe hosteea. tbls Our Special Inner 95 Spring Mattress j j only Mrs. C. H. Device, Reporter The Carl Ogren residence en M. I. A. was enjoyed by a large John Tates will entertain Friday evening at the group Tuesday evening, when Mra Riverside drive, la gradually Lehl Third ward at a wedding Bonita Morgan directed the cast nearing completion. Clifford Clyde reception In honor of the newly- consisting of: Mrs. Woolston, Is planning a block of three new OMAHA CHICAGO t; 6RAND VIEW Mr. and Mrs. LOW FARES FILLMORE - - - - f ROB well afford to take vantage of NOW! Johnson. After tonventlon refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. George Shoell, Perneal Shoell, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Shoell and son Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Lnke Culllmore and family attended the Golden Wedding of their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Culllmore, at the Ird ward amusement hall Friday evening. Mr. and Mra. Blaine Johnson, Mrs. Jennie Johnson, Mrs. Jennie Harris and Carol Harris returned homo Wednesday from a weeks visit at California. They attended the Rose Parade at Pasadena on Tew Tears day while there. ent Te the neat towaeramsa the country do your traveliag by bus. BwUagtoa Trailway! service b fast and raQabie and low fans mean big evwy aaOe cl the way. Offered at prices you can the homes. This was given by Mrs. Jennie Johnson and Mrs. Wanda 1999 a Delightfully Air Cooled ROSSITER, Manages HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Paper Hanging PRICES 1 CUT Until Spring Season TIME PAYMENTS If you wish. J Dixon H. KIRKWOOD Phone 253-- W msnrm -- T aylor -- Russell |