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Show u ii vv Meldrum, Lois Brerton, Erlene the Bishopric and their wives, STAKE GENEALOGY Sale of farm (ooda brought Foot, Floyd Vest, Bobby Brerton, Bishop end Mrs. Roy Gappmayer, Mr. Mrs. Iveru Mr. and Maxine Pyne, and Plnager. Aim-lta ora than 45 milliou dollars into Latte, Reporter 1.01 ua mecnaiu. Mrs. C. Wilford Larson, the prest-di'itt- e Reporter the farmers pocket iu Utah last Flume 088J1 M. I. A. and tbelr of the Miss Mary GilUspie was chosen year, as compared with just over partners and Stake Y. W. M. I. A. Slake Genealogical Board meet48 million in 1816. queeu alter two weeks of voting president, Mrs. Lorua Maycock will be held In .tba Stake H. Mrs. C. ward ing Reporter Poulson, members. Running and Mr. Maycock. timing building Sunday, March Telephone ooji ciose seconds were Miss Virginia Following the banquet dancing tt'iulnary 20. 1838 at 1 P. M. o tuner and Miss Ora Baum who was enjoyed. Slake Geuealugical Union meetSpecial Heal mUI act as her atteudsnts. They A, program of unusual interest In contrast to our recent enow will also convene in the stake The ing was will form the queens procession given Sunday evening. storm, a breath of spring was , 2 M. Sunday. A proin the Annual Cold and Green meeting was conducted by Biehop brought into our church Sunday biuldliig at P. null which will be held in the itoy Unpputsyer. Officers from morning In the form of apraye of gram Is being arranged Including 1.18 ACRE CHOICE LAND and music to be furnisha planted to Delicious Apples, ward amusement hall March 22. each of the auxiliary organizat- plum and almond blossoms, bro- edspaaker under the direction of Roland A story ught by Chester Graff on bla rej Dob Ortons orchestra will furnish ions occupied the time. Currants, Uerrlus; Uood and Ellen Harding. Soft Voice was told by Clara cent trip to St. George. frame house Close in location , the music. There were 166 members In atty on Bute 'ihe hall will be colorfully do- - Meiumolt, wbo also gave a report Only $2650. Mrs. Maggie Colasn was pleasto the Salt Lake Temple endance the of done work colors the cornled iu gold and green by Primary. antly surprised at her home Wed(luring the month of February 1 Ac. N. W. good land and water and an attractive throne will form Theodore Farley representing the nesday, the occasion being the from Sharon Stake. Number of modern house, good liio background for the lovely Sundny School, compared the anniversary of her birthday. Vtoit-In- g endow menti performed for the with iu work that her uud attendants. today early was enjoyed and the ladies coops, outbuildings, Close in queeu iloail 234, paid endowments IS A floor show will he presented days of the ward. sewed as they visited. Lunch was location. Walkiug distance of 1 living endowment Couple Thomas L. Kitchen, president served, n birthday rak decorated ami schools and church 92525 iuiiuudiulely following the crown sealed 133. Children sealed to orof the Gold and the ward teachers queeu, of the visiting with randies was the center piece iug terms. and Green duucea will be demon- ganisation expressed satisfaction on the tuble. Those who wore parents 58. . are under way in the work and felt that men who present: Mre. Marie Liston, Mrs. to Arrangements 7 Room Mod. 2 story home, fine strated by eight couples. a stake genealogical conven-lio- n conThe decoration committee bal. 10 are inactive have been down, taking part Florence Gappmayer. Sira. Isabella location 9250U. to be held Sunday, April 24 sists of Mr. and Mrs. bay Hawk- In ward teaching work. Fenton Gappmayer, Mrs. Annie Snow, I like rent u the Sharon Stake. Speakem ins, Mrs. Robert L. Elliott, Mr. Prince and Mrs. Laura Terry gave Mrs. Mary Mitchell, Mrs. Blanche will be announced later. in or dune work Modern Brick Stucco and Mrs. Jesse Smith. Mrs. Anderson, Edith Gappmayer, splendid reports and the three daughters of Mrs. An evening of delightful danc- all departments of M. I. A. home; hardwood floors, hot Mrs. Emms Stratum talked on Colson: Mrs. Nome Harvard, air heat; garage; nice lot; very ing will be enjoyed by the Social good location, fS&OQ. Good Dancing club Saturday, Mar. 18, early relief society work and the Mrs. Hortense Gappmayer and , iu tba Edgemont ward amuse- project of gathering wheat, stal- Mrs. Deon Ballinger of Las Mrs. Ethel Pyne, Reporter terms, ment ball. All members are cor- ing that our ward turaed to the Vegu, Nevada. Telephone 026J1 MANY FINE FARMS large or dially invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Tollman wish to government about ona thousand small; some trades for city Mrs. Curtis Gordon and Mm. A delightful swimming party doltera worth of wheat during the express their gratitude to friends homes. and neighbors for services ren- Prank Thorne were hostesses to was held last Monday night at world war. The Geuealogical society wss dered during the sickness of their the Primary officers and teacher) Lukea Hot Pola in lleber fur the Row-le- y at (he home of Mm. Thorne WedSEE VS ABOUT YOUR daughter Fern. Boy Scouts of the ward. They then reorganized. David L. were acacoiupsuied by their lead' nesday afternoon at a business and his counselors C. L Prest-wic- h Real Estate Problems and Albert Biggs were remeeting and social. ere; John Yes tee and Jarnee The Primary officers are prePlunger. During the outing some leased and Perry Liston, C. E Co. of Dixon Heal a play Poor Father" to the scouts were successful In Preetwkh and Richard Harris paring Huxan JautaMon, Reporter be presented --tear April first. ass West Crater St Phone 75 passing their swimming tests, wars sustained to fill the Vacancy-Remar-L. Ill i.ie 02111 were mad by David l'hosa who enjoyed the trip were; Bishop Allen Bellowe returned home Saturday evening from the Glen Plnegar, Verl Madsen, Kea-- j Rowley and Perry Liston. A of group Vanguards accom- L. D. S. hospital feeling much ImOne Musical numbers were noth Brerton, Richard Hawkins, by Valentine Bently, en- proved. DEPEND Sam Marriott!, Garn Baum, Jack Sweetly Solemn Thought nud panied a swimming party at the Mr. aud Mm. R. b. Pars and Meldrum, Wayne Davis, Ralph "Lead Kindly Light" sung by s joyed On conditions to increase Wasatch Springs in Salt Lake of Dell BigKeith Ladles consisting quartette, Jolley, Norma visited relatives Campbell, daughter your salary. Those participating here last week enroll le to their ler, ltouald Iianaen, Walter Big- Mrs. Josia Keele and her three Saturday. were Dean Phillips, IIOW: ler and Cecil Furgusoa. daughters: Isabelle, Lois and Omar Shirley Eklns, heme la Cheyenne. Mm. park and Hansen, Alden Chatwin Jr. Nurma went to Loa Angeles severBUY A HOME get away Mr and Mrs. Dell Glasler were Carol, and Teach me to Pray Max Daley and Paul Foote. You by Mr. al weeks ago to vialf with her r, from RENT bills. Have delightfully entertained at n din- and My Rosary for Dorothy Ilunn of Salt Lake City Mrs. Ruth Russell. Mr. and some equity In the place ner party Sunday, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Graff. week the end spent at home the Mre. Elmer Taylor of Park City Mm. Russell announce the arwhere you lire. Glaslers birthday anniversary, of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. rival of a baby girl, Feb. 7. The The 'guests In attendance were: spent Sunday at the home of her II. Ilunn. BUY A FARM -r- aise your Mr. and Mrs. Richard Glsxler and mother, Mrs. Emma Poulson. Mrs. own food. Mildred Allred of Tremonton Russels were formerly of Proro. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Poulson returned to Park city foij Mm. H. Jonea, family, (Laura Mcthe week end with her sisspent WE CAN HELP YOU Mr. and Mr. Horace a vislL son small aud Glasler, of Lava Hot Bride) Mrs. H. ter, Hansen. George We can sell yon a home and C leiler, Mrs. Ethel O'Dell Au outstanding aoctel event of Mrs. Josie M. Webb Springs are visiting relatives here Honoring or bulhl one for yon. M" family, Virginia, LaMar and Sey- last week was the annual of Lehl, her sisters Inei Muhle-slcl-n, uud la Provo. We cea sell you a buslaess Men and Gleaner Girls banquet, mour Glasler. Mrs. Geo. Ladd is visiting with Zina Selmau, Ella Muhle-stelMr. and Mrs. Oscar Vlckland held In the recreation hall with bow paying well. Leah Phillips and Edith her son Horace Ladd in Salt Lake. leadur spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mre. J. Ervnl Christensen, SEE VS FOR Mrs. Myrtle 8uuv gave a birthday party Erickson, Mrs. Dean L. Davis. of the Gleaner class in chsrga. WHAT YOU WANT Saturday evening at the John Minnie Tietjen and Mm. Leone were Vest sod Mrs. tablet The appropriately Mu hi ostein home. Kmy Mr. and "Fire Insurance the Best" Games, music Carson of Falrview came to Crem family of American Fork were decorated with tiny sheaves of and refreshments were enjoyed by Thursday to attend a party given Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. wheat tied with green ribbon, aud Ihe above mentioned and Lute for Mrs. tree Kofford at the home Prows & Haws the of theme The caudles. William Davis. green Belle Hair, Melba Cluff, May of Mrs. Martell Keetch. Others Road Co. was of "The Open Mr. mud Mrs. George Slum program Realty Fauscett, Delia Meldrum, Mar- present were Mre. Elmo ChristenAmerican Fork spent Sunday with Miss Esther Hansen acted as tout garet 58 No. University Are. Ida Ercanbrack, son, Mrs. C. E. Crandall, Mrs. OrMrs. Ella Baum. PHONE 458 mistress. The following program Afton Muhlestelu, son Prestwlch, Mrs. J. N. AnderLewis, Marianne C. Ercan-brarMr. and Mrs. William Daria was given: Addreu of welcome Mm. Yvonne Jonea, and Joyce son, Mm. Nela Jacobson, gave a delightful party In honor Lola Keele; Tout, Dick Burr; Cadd. Victor Christensen, Mrs. Maylon of their eon Lloyd on his lelghth song by the Keele quartette; Mrs. Clarence Kofford, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Roberta Dragc. birthday Sunday. The afternoon Reading, Verda Gardner; Tout, spent the week end Mm. Willard Kofford, Mm. Donin Manti. class Men "M" was In playing many games Bert Skinner, and Mrs. A. Ray Ekina ald Clayton, Mrs. Maude ReyI ROOM BRICK HOME with bath. and nspout dainty luncheon was served leader; Song by Harold Brereton; andBishop Mr. 5 Mrs. Charles Millet) nolds, Mm. Geo. Loug, an. Harry Chicken and Acres, to the following gneete: Coop, Barn, Alice tout, Ina Poulson; Sixty were at In Sait Lake City. Wilkinson, Mm. Verl Stubbs, Mm. spent Good Land with plenty of Ann Thursday being Hawkins, Rnlon Cluff, Helen the tables, special guests J. D. Pyne and Mrs. Caroline water In city limits. Only School officers and Jacobson. Sunday teachers 91150. enjoyed a progressive Mm. Blanche Christensen will party Saturday evening. Begin6 ROOM BRICK HOME, close to ning at the home of Sterling Cluff begin her review of the book The the crowd went to Lynn Taylnr'a Romance of an Old Olay House B. Y. U. end only 4 blocks from home, J. B. Hunna and Hal Cow-le- ys Tuesday at Relief Society for the the business district Only where the different courses literary lesson. 92100. Down payment and The Junior Girls and their of the luncheon were served and Balance like rent extemporaneous program given. mothers are Invited to attend the Participating In the party were annual Stake festival Saturday at GOOD i ROOM HOME, with good 'Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Taylor, Ther-o- n modern apartment In basement Kllpack, lone Christensen, Mr. 93400. Terms. and Mrs. Hal Cowley, June Bean, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Cluff, 10 ACRES with Water. 1 acres Perry, Mr. and Mm. ClarA peaches. Bargain at 91000. ence Ashton, Mr. and Mm. Ed. Burgner, Donetta Miller, Howard MacKay, Louise and Grace Llech-t- y. Francis Hunn, Edith WhitReal taker. Dean Miner, Nedra Lewie J. S. Smith & Sons and Kay Snow. And Insurance Company PROPRIETORS Mr. and Mm. Bartl Pierce spent 8S West Center Provo, Utah. Sunday In Salt Lake City. Wilford Stublm of the Stake WHITE FAWN FLOUR High Council visited In Tleaeant View 8unday School. Leads Them AIL Mr. and Mm. Carl tenon or Cache Valleys Famous Salt Lake spent Sunday at the Golden West Claude Snyder and Alex Jameson RED ROSE FLOUR EDGEMONT e TIMPANOGOS f; i state BARGAINS Ill-Wa- .C.' 5 SHARON PLEASANT Estate VIEW DONT I? 1 Page Three UTAH VALLEY NEWS Friday, March 18, 1838 Tlmpanogos ward at 4 oclock. Evelyn Park was hostess Friday evening at a party given at her home. The following young people were present: Lois Andrews, Alta Rappley, Paula Mae Lott, Dorothy Farnsworth, Dorothy Duka, Jean Kofford, Jana McBride, Zaona Mechain, Rex Kofford, Keith Anderson, Exrl Farnsworth, Max Pyne, Ned Rappley, Gerald Anderson and Herbert Stratton. Mm. P. G. Peterson entertained for her son Howard Saturday afternoon whose ninth birthday occurred on that day. Birdie Lon Mecham, Halite 8paugy, Willard Jewett, Harold Edwards, Ramona Newell, Dee Pyne and Tommy Yasuda were present Mrs. Lorna B. Maycock gava a splendid review of the book First Lady for the Orem literary at the home of Mm. J. D. Pyne yesterday. Miss Rhea Pyne and Miss Naomi Ferguson sang My Wild Irish Rose and When Irish Eyes Are Smiling. The comic play Sitting Pretty directed by Henry Cambell waa played Monday afternoon as a matinee for the Sharon school children and Wednesday evening at the Undon ward. Sharon Stake mlaslonarlee, Bro. Wells and Bro. Allen had charge of Sacrament services Sunday evening. It Is expected that more than 100 members of the ward will attend the excursion to the Salt Lake Temple today. Miss Beth Park entertained on Monday evening In honor of Grant Blake, whose birthday occurred on that day. Othem present were Nlta Bone, Richard Park, Mary cock and John Webster. Tripe Mrs. Qeorgs Harris spent Friday at Salt Lake detag research work at the genealogical library. lira. Sarah E. Hooter nnd daughtem visited at Provo Saturday with Mr. and Mm. Horace Prestwick and Mr. nnd Mm. Allen Duke. Merrill and Ellen Maxfleld pent Wednesday at Salt Lake. Mrs. Ines College of Tooele pent 8unday with her father, Martin Walker. The I --act drama entitled: "A Prince There Was was presented here Thursday evening by the Grandview ward, In exchange for FARMS the play tha Windsor M. I. A. took to Grandview aome time ago. RANCHES Coming Events Monday evening the M. I. A. CITY LOTS will preeent their comedy HOMES drama Her Comes Charley at the Manila amusement hall. Saturday evening Mm. Blanche Nielson will ontertain In honor of Business the M. I. A. play cast, which have Opportunities been under her direction. The affair: thia will enjoy following Beth Anderson, Alice Anderson SEE Bessie Downs, Ruth Mnssell, Zola Kirk, Eva Marrott. Carol Harris, L. Sowards Floyd Johnson and Clark Johnson. , -BThe M. L A. Assembly program PHONE 1000 for Tuesday evening will be Folk OFFICE 80 W. 1 N. St. of Lands. Other Songs Mr and Mm. John Baxter of UTAH PROVO Junction City are visiting relatives here. pa! find Properly ct Willard ROKER - GUllsple, Lewie Wells, Mary Con- dor and Don Edwards, WINDSOR HERES Mrs. Ferry Nielson, Reporter sls-lu- n, -- k, FOR SALE New and Used Flirnitlirft VALLEY La-Mo- nn Flour &. Feed Payne Estate Company homea. Furniture7 Exchange West Center St. Phone 316 . 25 WHERE YOU SAVE Half a Loaf is Better Than None But .... BETTER Til AN ONE ! Why not finish that basement or put in an upstairs apartment? The cost is reasonable and it will prove a good source of income, with rents going higher all the time. We can arrange the financing for the complete job, and no down payment required ; no mortgage to give, and the rent takes care of the payment. TWO HOUSES ARE CALL 20 or COME IN AND SEE US We Do the Restl HELPFUL SERVICE" Tri-Sta- te Lumber Co. FORMERLY SMOOT LUMBER CO. Oral MacKay entertained her sewing club at her home Saturday FEATURING HIGH GRADE evening. A delicious supper was served after which the following and Poultry Dairy enjoyed knitting and music; Lucy FEEDS Shelly, Marcia Jolley. Connie Dealers in: Buckley, Naomi Norton, Meda Davie and the hostess. IIAY and GRAIN George T. Harrison of Carbon County spent the week-en- d with EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS his family. Oral and Angus MacKay and For H. & T. Products Ellen Bono spent Sunday at the (From Spanish Fork) home of Algrae Clayton In Salt In Lake City. PROVO CITY M Men and Gleaner of the ward will hold their annual bnnqnct at 151 N. University Ave. the Amusement hall Wednesday. PHONE 114 Reservations must be made with Howard Mackay, Tvonne Jonea, or Afton Lewis. The meeting Thursday at the Page school covered several matters of utmost Importance to the school children, such as school lunches, sapcrrlsed play for the summer months. The annual dnes also were considered and the following persona nomiSTOP nated for offlcem for the coming Those Headaches, Eyestrain, election: Mm. James K. Plnegar. Blurred Bight Snsan Jameson, nnd Principal For glasses that give relief, Sandgrra. The 8haron ward Is achednled tj Style and Comfort to present a play: "Sitting Pretty Tuesday under the direction A small of Howard Campbell. Dr. G. H- - Helndselman rhargo will be made to enrh famOFTOMETREST ily. all proceeda going to help the tl rieasant View M. I. A. fund. PHONE 20 Birth Mr. and Mr. La Vera Freudian of Pleaiant Grove but formerly of Windsor are rejoicing over the arrival of a winsome baby glrL Church News A special Feat Day Service will be held Sunday after Sunday School, because of quarterly conference being held at Pleasant Grove, March 20, and 27, and General Conference In Salt Lake City, April 3rd. The Genealogical Committee will have charge of the sacrament meeting Sunday evening. It will be under the direction of their chairman, Blaine Johnson. Illness Mrs. B. F. Louder is somewhat Improved in health. She haa bean suffering for some time from diabetei. Erva Wright, Mm. Mabel Harris, Blanche Hooley and Charol-ett- e Muxxell are recovering from their recent illness. J. W. Gillman to able to be out again after being confined to hto home for some time. Socials Monday evening Jewell Walker entertained the following boys and girls: Beth Gillman, Maxlna Hendrickson, Glora Wright, Edith Stark, Madge Hooley, Letand Shoell, Billy Harris, Leslie Miner, Verl Miner, Lon Hooley and Stirling Johnson. The evening waa pent in playing gamea after which refreshments were served. Mrs. Mary B. Holes , Broun Hales, Don Hales, Mr. and Mrs, Reed Hales and Hr. and Mrs. Jarman motored to Spanish Fork Monday evening to attend the Golden Wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mm. George Hales. A meeting was held at tna home of Wilford J. Stark recently to organize the descendants of Jonao Johnson. Tha following officers were elected: President, Blaine ., Mrs. Enid Johnson; Johnson and 'Edward Sandgren; Sec. and Tress.: Margaret Stark; historian, Meda Johnson; Temple committee: Emma Pontoon; Social committee, chairman, Harold Johnson; othem: Tom Ruaon, Lorens H. Johnson, Vote J. Han- Le-Gra- nd vlco-pree- A Complete Laundry Ensemble Consisting of: NORGE AUTOBUILT WASHER Hotpomt" Electric Iron, Green Enameled Double Drain Tube, Ironing Board, Clothes Rack and Cloth ee Basket ALL Far As LOW As $5950 FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY $& C0MIMY TAYLOR BROS TO DEPARTMENT STOgS CP PRPVO Sjpesnall Rugs & Linoleum 9x12 FELT BASE RUGS Only FELT BASE LINOLEUM 2 Square Yards .95 iJt INLAID LINOLEUM, on Felt $ A .99 A 2 Square Yairig 9x12 AXMINSTER RUGS, $ AU Wool Face Only 29 .50 A j We Carry: a Complete Line of: Armstrong Linoleum & Bigelow Rugs IMofl Aril leva GRANITE GRANITE FURNITURE 84 No. University PROVO |