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Show Friday. April Page Six 8, lggg on, at her home. A very pleaaant afternoon waa spent by all pre- sent CLODDBDBST OF VALUES Utah Made House Frocks Fine Rayon Night Gowns & Pajamas Martha Lee DRESSES Lovely Pastels, satin A lace trimmed I'lSlightly imperfect, $1.50 vaL 2 for $1.50 and Value Colorful Famous Special Lot of Ladies approved Rayon LJLS. GARMENTS FrL Dollar Values 2 & Sat. Pair for hqJT msj 7W U0 Ladies Lovely IMENTS II ATS I Rayon and Silk Dress or Work 1 DRESSES Only I Fletchers 368 West Centre St. PROVO T. Earl Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Foot PLEASANT Sterling aur-prla- ed DO YOU BELIEVE IN SIGNS? Dry, lusterless, brittle hair, is a SIGN your hair needs SunLite, (Vitamin D) Steamer Treatments. Restore your hair elasticity before your next Permanent. to normal :: Call Emma Giles Beauty Studio and Ask about Reconditioning, Scalp Treatments NOW Phone 517 329 E. 4 So. ns ii I Ashton, Lonora and Jeaa Aahton and Afton Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jameson of Eureka visited with the Alex Jameaon family Friday. O. T. Harrison sent the weekend with hla family. Mrs. Margaret Hamblin of California la spending a month with her daughter, Mrs. H. Grant Ivina, and family. Miaa Melva Jonea accompanied eight of her students from Altera high school to Provo for the BYU apeech tournament held last week end. The welcome home party In honor of Relnwald Lleehty, who Juat returned from the German mission will be held In the ward amusement hall next Wednesday, V April 13 to which all are invited to attend. Good music has been prolvded for thia occasion. GRAND Mra. VIEW H. Davies, Reporter Telephone OW-- 1 CL Mrs. Grape Nuttall and Mrs. Dean Nuttall and children spent Fancy Rayon Step-In- s and Panties 15 (an sices) Cluff, VIEW Mra. Sidney H. Cluff, Mra. Edward Burgner, jfmww, Mra. A. B. Lleehty, Ida Fir me oaiBi and Rlenwald Lleehty, Mr. and Mr. H. Grant Ivina save a talk Mya, Newell Baum, Janet and at the Spanish Fork Klawanla Ilowa Baum, Sherman HU1, MargClub moating Monday night Mr. aret Dudley, Helen Holman and Ivina wont to Salt Lake City the Oral MaeKay. name evening to talk at a poultry Mra. Thomaa Aahton waa meeting. Thursday evening. The T. M. Young returned to being her birthday Oamea and luncheon Pleaeant View thia week after vlaitlng a abort time In Oklahoma were enjoyed by Mra. Martha Davia, Mr. and Mra. W. B. Davis, City with hla daughter Among the conference vlaltora Mr. and Mrs. Dean Davia, Mr. and from Pleaaant View were: Blahop Jeaa Gray, Mr. and Mrs. clarence and Mra. A. Ray Eklna, Ruth Aahton, Mr. and Mra. Frank Eklna, Mra. Cbarlea Miller, Mra. Aahton, Mr. and Mra. Thomas , Broadcloth SHORTS $140 $249 Ladies Mens and Boys Mra. Sarah E. Hooley and daughters wars tha fiesta of n birthday dinner Thursday Iri honor of Mrs. Horses Prestwick of Provo. Rahee Nielson and Lavlnla Backus attended an April Fool party at Pleaaant Grove Friday evening. Extra Special lot of Mens A Boys I Rayon and Cotton POLO SHIRTS Only: "&T Mlao the girls at n sewing bea Friday afternoon, after which refreshments were served. Lydia la tha for the Builders Beekeeper group Fletchers 25 evening In the Ward Chapel. A fine program has been arranged and stake board members will be in attendance. Superintendent Harold Holdaway woenoe a cordial Invitation to all ward members to be preeent at both sessions. Mr. and Mra. John A. Olson and sons James and Dean attended funeral services held Sunday at Gunnison for Mr. Olsons lister, Mrs. Sarah Olson Larsen, Miss Afton Stout of Oakland. California Is spending a month here, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mra. J. J. Madsen 8r. A pleasant social and business meeting was held Tueedaf evening at the home of Mr. and Mra. Clarence N. Gammon by the Sunday School officers and teachera. A dainty luncheon waa served and games played. The Primary children are preparing songs and dances for their spring festival. President Idyll Toone requests the parents to encourage their children to attend Primary and participate in these Activities. The following babies were blessed and given names at the the week-en- d from Thursday Sunday Fast Day Services: morning until Monday night, with Erik Mitchell, son or Mr. ana their daughter and aister-ln-laMrs. Carl R. Andreaaon. Mrs. Juliet N. Blger, In Salt Lake James Erwood, son of Mr. and City. They took part in the Mrs. James Bunnell. activities of the Singing Mothers, Alice Marie, daughter of Mr. as did also, Mrs. Annie Tanner, Mra. Wesley R. Harding. and Mra Mary P. Davia and Mrs. C. All ward members are H. Davis. A reception was tenurged to dered all members of the organi- observe the special faat to be held sation on Thursday evening, next 8unday, the proceed! obtainMarch 11, at the Hotel Utah. This ed through the fasting to go to affair was given by the general help finish the Regional Store rHouse. board of Relief Society. laC. Mrs. II. Davia had her a Genealogical Meeting is held ter, Mrs. Jessie Morgan, of Rlrle, every Tuesday evening In the Idaho, as her guest on Friday ward chapel. Chairman Victor M. Anderson U desirous that more evening. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. ward members attend and assist Harvey Howard, who recently In this very Imporant work. underwent a mastoid operation, la Among those to attend general slowly improving In health. conference In Salt Lake during No conjoint waa held Sunday the week were: Mr and Mrs. S. M. evening, on account of the semi- Blake, Mr. and Mra. James T. annual conference In Salt Lake Blake, Mr. and My a. Raymond At the regular M. I. A. Harding, Mrs. Milton Holdaway, City meeting Monday evening, Dorothy Mrs. Jennie Fox, John K. Allen, Allred gave a reading, on the Thomas Wells, Mrs. Mary Stewart. Mr. and Mra. Axel T. Anderpreliminary program. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Davies of son, Miss Merlene Welk, Mrs. Denver are here on a brief visit Hugh J. Dsvls, William M. Davis, to Mra. Davies parents. Mr. and Vue Ross, Fern Rosa, Chrl R. Mrs. C. E. Davies of 343 North Anderson. 4 th. West, Provo. Forestry Project Special fast day service will be The landscaping of the new held after 8unday school, on chapel grounds Is progressing April 10. The donation will be nicely, Joseph II. Clegg and Wesgiven to the Regional Store ley Fillerup. club lenders House. having the projert In charge. The will Sunday evening meeting Forestry club members have be in rharge of the ward missiondonated tbelr prise money aries, B. II. Jolley and Samuel the past four years which Bradshaw. will be used for the purchase of shrubs and trees to beautify the boys grounds. Congratulations this fine project will be. enjoyed Mrs. Geo. F. Wells, Reporter many years. 4 Telephone 4-- H H H VINEYARD 368 West Lydia Smith entertained Boo keepers and Bea Hire Centre St. Walter Denver surprised last week by friends from Salt Lake county. , Mr. and Mra. PROVO won Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maxfleld had as their guests the past week Mr. and Mrs. L B. Maxfleld, Mrs. Ftrry Nlelaon, Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cooped, Mr. and Mra. Marlon Broomhead, 111 ness Mra. Lids Broomhead, Mrs. Yatia, Mrs. B. F. Louder was taken and Mr. and Mra. Joe Eraeat to the L. D. 8. hoaltal at Salt is Trips Tuesday for medical treatment. Mra. Louder has boon suffering . Mira. Rose Denver visited a for soma tlmo with diabetes. Salt Lake City Saturday. Dean Johnson, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Tale-ma- n Mra. John Johnson, who la receivvisited with Mra. and ears at Trijunga, Tolemans family ing medical mother, Mrs. Clara California, reports ha la feeling Kirk, daring tha week. somewhat Improved la health. In tha harry and bnatla of Ufa lets Mrs. Enid Johnson and Mra. not forget thoeo absent from onr Erma Swenson returned home midst, bnt drop them n line if en- Tuesday after spending five day couragement occaaa tonally, they at Salt Lake City. will appreciate being remembered. Lloyd Lowder and Mr. and Lynn Oordon has been 111 the who Mrs. Verdum Richardson past week. have boon employed at Nevada, Church News returned home last week. The Junior Girls In M. I A. unMrs. May Bromley and son der the direction of their --i. Earl of Provo visited with Mr. leader, Mrs. Emily Long, put ovej and Mrs. Clarence Harria Sunday, a well arranged conjoint program 8unday evening. Those tmUng part were, Margaret Stark, Helen Prestwick, Leora Gordon, Vola Hooley, Shirley Harria, Rnth Mussell and Merlene Qlsen. Response by a mother, Mra. Rhode Hrelnson, remarks by Mrs. Norma Hales, ataka Junior class advisor. A. H. Lows repreaenteu me Explorer department by a talk on Scouting and religion. Tha Stake K Men and Gleaner banquet waa held Wedneeday evening nt the third ward amusement hall at Pleaaant Grove. Tuesday evening ended class work in M. I. A. for another year. Ward honor night will be held on April II. A good program Is being prepared for this night, and all who have met certain requirements In M. I. A. will be honored. WINDSOR . - The Place: f ?e fordism of the amount expended, am complete to the last dotaiL On provides our ntmorial services of impresmve beauty. the lineal only FOR NO EXTRA CHARGE SERVICES WITHIN A RADIUS OF 50 MULES L & H Tire Co. The Time: One Solid Car Load Coming Events Saturday, April 9 the stake play, "A Prince There Was, will be presented at the Pleasant Grove High School. Thia la a royalty play and comes highly recommended all who have not seen this play shouldnt miss this opportunity. The csst has been chosen from nil alx wards in Floyd Johnson ana Jane ward. Crsyun are representour Pride of admission Is 1 5 cent and 20 cents. Tuesday evening April 12, the Hyand ward M. I. A. will present u very clever comedy drams at the church house entitthe-Stak- NEW Factory "June v Lifetime Guarantee ct This January. promises to be a real treat for led, Prices -- To-You In young and old. Tickets will be 10 cents. i Truck Tires SOCIALS The Sunshine committee of the Relief society entertained Friday in honor of Mra. Rhode Herein- - Included 01-R- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Davis and son William M. and his nelces, the Misses Fern and Fae Ross, attended funeral services held Tuesday In Wallsburg for Sirs. beloved Rosalie Wall Davis, pioneer of Wasatch Valley, and mother of Mr. Davia. She passed away at her home Saturday morning lu Hehcr City following a prolonged Illness. who the nttended Others funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. T. Blake, Mrs. Joy A. Clegg,. Mrs. Roland Harding, and Harold and Elroy Murdock. 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