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Show Friday, March 17, UTAH VALLEY NEWS SHARON GRAND VIEW Sharons' Scout troup iim ths program for the court of honor, held in Grand View on Sunday evening at 7: SO. The mualc waa under the able aupervlalon of Wm. M. Vernon. Award were present-e- d hr Arnold Durnlugham. Throe who eujor uinglng: remember choir practice Plena held every Monday evening at 7: SO. in the chapel. Your cooperation will be much appreciated. The Itellef Society held a Birthday ahower for the new kitchen on Tneaday at I oclock, In tbu auditorium of the chapel. The program eonalated of a vocal aolo hy Mrs. Kimball, a trio. In the Time of Roaea, hy Mary P. Davla, Annie Tanner and Rita Jolley, a reading by Lucy Clyde, a duet by Lucille Nuttall and Margaret Nlrol a brief hietory of the Relief Society by Hattie Carter. Refreshment! were nerved. (By DvLreae Bradshaw ) Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fletcher and family Fluyed and Thelma of Balt Lake were gueata at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alen Dickey Sunday. The Drum Literary club was Mrs. Thomas entertained by Jacobs at her borne Thursday afternoon. Miss Evans of the II. Y.U. gave a reading of a three act play after which a trumpet duct was given by Verl Jacobs and Cordon Hausen and a cornet and clarinet duet was given hy Norma Rae Wells and Owen Jacobs. A delicious luncheon was served to the IS members preeent and the visiting guests. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cutler and family Marian, Cherrll, Wen-da- ll and Freddie of Pangultch visited with friends and relatives last week. The Culler family are former members of Sharon ward. Mrs. E. B. Holt waa hostess of a dinner at her home Thursday evening in honor of her birthday anniversary. Covers were laid for Mrs. Verona Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Prestwlch, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Apple, R. 8. Pyne, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cherry, Holt, of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Btubbel, Mr. and Mrs. Peach, Bill Newell and Mr. and Mrs. Pan! Pears, Penrod of Prove. Mr. Howard Anderson and Mr. Prunes, Allan of Vineyard were the speakApricots. ers of the Sharon ward Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. 8TANPARD VARIETIES Mrs. Pbylls Handcock gave the lesson In Relief Society All Grown and Propagated after which refreshmentsTuesday were served to the members. from local trees The Orem Better Homes club met 'at the homo of Mrs. June Sorenson Thursday afternoon. Charlotte Skinner and Mrs. Wild .Wood Hollow Mrs. Katherine Elder gave the lesson, were refreshments afterwhlch Nurseries served to the eleven gueats. Chbib. Jkifkbken Wednesday, March S3, tne Pleasant View ward will present in Lake View rhono 011112 a four act drama entitled "Happy Fruit Trees at Farm sdc .'.i live in a Home That's Valley" in the Sharon ward amusement hall at p. m. Mary Wilkinson and Harvey Neaell were crowned queen and king of the Sharon ward uoid and Green ball on Thursday, March 9, In the Sharon ward amusement ball. Attendants to the queen and king were Fern Kitchen, Helen Rappley, Junior Burr, Leo Hub-banFlower girls were Barbara Escel! and Charlene Wents. The M.I.A. dance was demonstrated by Elvira Pyne, Stanley Finch, Helen Park, George Tucker Genievs Gordon, Leo Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pyne. (Mrs. Ferry Nielsen Reporter) Dewane Lystrip was ordained a l'rfaril Sunday at Priesthood meeting by Bishop Stanley B. Harris. Thursday evening the Old Folks cooking committee and their purtners were entertained j by Mr. and Mrs. Win. Downs. Those present were Mr. and Mr. Murrell Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Cus Kelunder, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harris, Mr. and Mrs. George Long. Mr. end Mrs. Wliford Stark Mrs. Wm. Kirk Mr. and Mrs. Or-d- n Miner, Mr. ana Mrs. George VIEW Shoe'll and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Busen Jameson, Reporter Lystrip. ( Mr. and Mrs Ika Harris enterTelephone 01IR1 tained Thursday at a sapper la Tha Relief Society 'a 17 th an- honor of tha birthday anniversary niversary waa properly commemo- of their daughter, Mrs. Heston rated Tuesday afternoon. A large Wll berg. Eighteen guests ware erowd enjoyed the program, after present. which luncheon waa served. A The following were the gueats large birthday cake, candles and of Mrs Mabel Johnson of Amerflowers decked the president's ican Fork Wednesday at a quilt tabla. Hhs program consisted of Ing baa: Mrs. Enid Johnson, Mrs. tha following. Trio, "In tha Tima Mary Shoe!!, Mrs. Rhode H rein-soof Rosas, Zells Colvin, Dlsnths Mrs. Velma Kelander, Mrs. Eklns and Ruby Bandley. Wel- Minnie Dittlmore, Mrs. Sylvia come talk, president Zella Colvin. Morbey and daughter Oene. Brief History of Relief Society Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Olsen, Melba Cluff. Trio "By the Bend Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright and of the River. Reading "Baa Baa Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Hooley atBlack Sheep Leah Peterson. tended n social Saturday evening Nest Tuesday tha Literary lesion In honor of their mother, Mrs. wll ha given by Emily Baum. Bhe Newell's eightieth birthday anwill review tha book "Lorna niversary, at bar home In SharDoona." on. Mr. and MVs. Clauds Snyder Mrs Alda Harris returned Monhad as their Sunday dlaner gueata day from Barley, Idaho, where Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips and She waa called on account of the family and Mr. and Mrs. Mas Illness of her daughter. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jonas of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hansen are Lehl visited at the horns of Mn. rejoicing over the arrival of n Jone's father, Arthur Harris Sunnine and one half pound son born day. 8nnday at tha family home. Martin Walker Is spending a Roaemas Bergeaon of Bllverton, few days with relatives at Spring Colo, la expected In Pleasant Vlaw this weekend to enter the B.T.IT. City. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Richardspring quarter. son returned home Sunday from Mr. and Mrs Albert Dattge went to visit Nevada where Balt Lake City vlalted at the Mr. and Mrs. they Richardson Lynn Newell Baum home Sunuay. and get acquainted with their Honoring Alas Jameson for his first grandson. a friends called of group birthday Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Harper Tuesday evening and surprised entertained the members of tha him. Included In the group was Old Folks committee Friday eveMr. and Mrs. Harry Forsythe, 7 A delicious chicken supper and Mrs. Bill Keith, Mr. and Mrs. ning. was served and an evening of Devon Lesmsster, Mr. and Mrs. Chinese Checkers was enjoyed by Claude Snyder, Mr. ana Mrs. tha following: Mr. and Mrs. RobJames Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Reed ert Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jame- Wllberg, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace son, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawklna, Morby. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ash, Mr. and Mrs. Justin Winkler and Bishop and Mrs. Stanley Harris, Parker Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Baxter and Page school patrons are urged Mr. and Mrs. J. Eldon Swenson to attend the P.T.A. meeting and tha host and hostess. Thursday evening at 7:10 at tha Mr. and Mrs. Blalna Johnson school house. Nomination of ofmotored to Salt Lake Sunday and ficer will taka place. Mr. Vernon visited with Mr. and Mrs. O. N. will preeent the school orchestra Wood and Mrs. Alfred WhatcotL and ona of tha prominent doctors Thirty-eigh- t ladles of Windsor of Provo will give a "Health lecthe Relief Society anattended ture." niversary program at the Second ward church honsa Tneaday afCARD OF TIIANKS! ternoon. Velma Kelander, Mary Shoell, d. I PLEASANT Although words may seem cheap, yet we want you to feel that we are sincere in our appreciation of the services you have rendered und sre rendering. It Is our desire to have a Band that will, not only furnish the students with a high class music experience bnt that will reflect a credit upon onr Community, it la an expenslvs organisation. In one sense, but Its power for good Is great. It would be Impossible for ns to maintain this organisation as we feel it should b maintained without year coopernion. Again we thank yon for all yon have done and hope for yonr continued support. Tours sincerely. JL A. P. WARNICK Principal E. B. TERRY Director CATHERINE We gladly lavita laspectloa of our modern mortuary nt any time. Your visit will prove both Interesting and Instructive, and will incur no obligation of any kind. . Entertained The M.I.A. officers ana teecn-er- s were delightfully entertained n 'Saturday evening when Mn. Hoidaway, Mr. Clyde and Mrs. Ray Hoidaway were Joint hostesses at a St. Patrick party at tha home of the Mil-to- Hold-awa- y, former. The ladles were presented with reen bats and tha gentlemen with green ties, small shamrocks were given aa favors. Dainty refreshments were served. A color scheme of green and white being carrld ont Group contst games were played. Mn. Vern Williams and Joy 0. Clegg winning the prises. Community singing of Irish songs was enjoyed by 17 couples present We Are For I of homes In this city. agreed with J. C. Graham that moat of tha letters a newspaper Is from someone who I beard Professor Vsl Hoyt tell man gets "free seeks publicity" which Is Mussolini's of the background as advertising earns thing the poorer over Italy, from personal HEADACHE EYE 8TR4q have to pay for dont they only In showing while Italy, knowledge BilBLURRED VISION I enjoyed Dwight how that countrys present dic- it "make-up- " at tea noneer REMOVED BY CLtMg tator saved the people from the lings I wit- denes in tha Third ward hall, a terrors of anarchy. The latest scientific method be- typical gathering of old timers argument t a public nessed more themselves the eyes Absolit, who H. enjoyed examining Boyle William tween Professor know results guaranteed. and Dr. Garret de Jong over Edu- than modern youngsters how. Corruption cation. Ideals, Grata, No glasses recommended n. two-wa-y In high places, and other accesSALE:-UseFOR needed. Glasses may less sories of democracy and dictatorone Syracuse three plows, ward First saw tha on I had Easy Payments, ships; Wheel, Spring Tooth Harrow, Juniors in genealogy present a Some Planet Jr. One Horse Ordemonstration of "Family Dr. 6. H. HEINDSELMU Cultivators. W. F. Wlscombe, which got praised A84R4. ganisation Phone with Helndselmnn Optical 114 from every genealogist In Utah and Provo stakes who saw it. NURSERY STOCK: Jewelry Co. Peaches, M. - See I listened to Mayor B. Apples, rear. Cherries. WILDWOOD jolley fine has vole eing altq Us foe Prices under Chorister, Mrs. Garn Clark, HOLLOW FARM NURSERIES in the Fourth ward Sunday 4A7 Phone OURS. I waa charmed with School. hall amueemeut the Tlmpanogos all decorated with streamers for rethe occasion of tha wedding Mrs. ception given for Mr. and and Guy Cutler (Marthn Pyne) 400 Friday guests attended by I iw what a evening. stately gentleman Provo'a chief of police is when' he la aressed I enjoyed civilian clothe. the kindly wit and humor of Utah stake's new president as ha released himself from belnd bishop of the Fourth ward. I realised that tha Fourth wards new bishop, Victor J. Bird, must PHONES: 20Q - 301 make good, for be Ja tha first "to church Mormon the in bishop be presented by n woman. I laughed at Bill Flrmages defiI found nition of n dogle. out how chilling a eold wind can I h be to business In Provo. could hardly believe that one OLDSMOBILE DEALER CHEVROLET man, not directly engaged In the building business, bad promoted 191 South University Avenue lu Provo the construction of more than n half million dollars worm 4! mwmmmmm: DUKES MARKET 1 Sonja Henie By James A. Walton Wa are not much for "champions as champions go. In these servile times. Wa are slightly nauseated by golf champions, football champions, g and champions, champions. But frankly we do admit that wa are shouting LOUD for Sonja Henie, champion of the lea skates. Not that wa care ao much about ton, Inc. Cannon-Ac- 1935 GHEV. SEDAN A-- l - SPECIAL! $37$ Shape Fully Guaranteed CASH FOR CARS OR EQUITIES her skating ability but that wa are enamored with her woof manly character, her sense her supreme morel propriety CUSTOM REBUILT USED CARS Liberal Allowances on New Cars courage! What did aha do to deserve of us this robust praise? Just listen! Recently a publicity agent of the tobacco trust went to her and Night Wrecker Service Plume Provo 158 aid: Miaa Henie, we want your endorsement of our brand of cigarettes. You don't have to pnt ona In your mouth but wa will publish your picture and pay you You 13,500. And what did this clean, brave, ana young woman say? Hera It I don't smoke. I wont take your 11,500. I am ashamed of women who smoke. It la a disgracefully, filthy, degenerate habit. Good-byAnd now yon know why I tend up for Sonja because she stood up for HERSELF and for decency and purity of wowan-lineeamong her sex! Sonja Henie cornea to tha Scare Theatre next Thursday and Saturday In a delightful picture My Lucky Star. CAN Own A Home Plans Estimates Financing Mutual Coal & Lumber Co. Lets Have a e. Stenographer and Typist Examinations Phone 357 GARDEN Provo, Utah Bo. Phono 10M VALUE SALE BOWLING 50 and 00 Pkg. 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Like magic, prac- tlcally if you plant the fine, tested, guaranteed seeds and Mnn y bulbs offered here. and come In values special see. Garden Vegetable Seedsl The U. S. Civil service commission has announced a stenographer and typist examination for men only. Applications must be on file with the assistant manager In charge at Denver, Colo., March 1, 153. For full information and application blanks, DISTINCTION aa J. R. Hodaon, secretary of the U. B. Civil service board, at the Distinction characterises every fine piece of monumental work poet office. wo create, regardless of Its cost. A modest 8tone will refleet n beauty and dignity out of nil proportion to what ona pays for It, as wa design and develop It May wo show how much mors n major price will afford, la Monument by ns MITCHELL 47 X. Vuiv. A vo. & SAW AND HEARD I as President or 68 yean this firm haa provided Provo famiUes with beautiful services at coats within their means. Now, although modern facilities enable ua to provide even more Impressive services, our charges remain within the easy roach for all who call upon us. M. I. A. Officers n, Dear Patrons: Permit ns to taka this opportunity to thank you for your generous support of our Band. Madsen Cleaning Co. freshments were served. Mr. and Mn. Alvin Cooledge Sere the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Murrell Walker 8unday. : Lincoln high school Band Mothers Mrs. Mamie Pyne, President Here la comfortable, healthful beauty duplicate H tai your homo know the joy and pleasure of a home that gleams with lovrliarsa. Have everything rleened: ruga, drape. The rpat la kiwi the rwalla la brnaty ere high. Call 475. Arvllla Cmltb. Vada Louder, Minnie Dittlmors, Enid Johnson and Zulpha Harris spent Wednesday afternoon at the horns of Mrs. B. F. Louder, quilting. Refreshments were served. The Sunshine committee held a social Friday at the home of Mrs. Minnie Dittimore, in her honor. A pleasant afternoon was pout by all present. Dainty re- WINDSOR u |