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Show ' ' Pact Six Lome Maehem, Reporter 140 A. TRADE PROVO HOME I LOTS, BE Provo $550. SO ACRES FRUITS Cheap. Bargain. I ACRES FRUITS A. ORCHARDS HOME Mod. $4,000. TWO APTS. Good Deal. 4 LOTS, $850. $1500. Now Modern Homo BRICK COTTAGE, KE $4200. Modern I Room Houae $1050. 5 ACRES, Modern Home $1750. CENTER BLDG. LOT $150. t PHONE IMS L Sowards BROKER OFF1CM MV.I2.R. - UTAH PROVO FOR SALE with bath. Barn, Chicken Coop, 5 Acres, with plenty ot Good Land water in elty limits. Only $1150. 0 ROOM BRICK HOME 5 ROOM BRICK HOME, close to B. T. U. and only 4 blocks tram the bualneee district. Only $2100. Down payment and Balnnce like rent GOOD 5 ROOM HOME, with good modern apartment In basement $2400. Terms. The annual Cold end Crecn bell held Tuesday night, proved to he the biggest social affair of the aeon. The hall wee beautifully decorated In Cold end Green streamers ot crepe paper and celartlatie-all-y lophane. The stage wee backthe to form arranged ground for the queen's throne., Mies Mery Gllllaple, who reign-ed aa quean was beautifully dreaaed In white with the Gold and Green train and Gold crown. Wan-It- a In her proceealon were tiny ' Carol Bartlett, aad Plnegar who acted aa heralds, Grant Elliott, the Jack of Green; Coleene Brerelon nnd Pltra Gllleapio were the train bearers and little Don-n-y Ilogen wee the crown bearer. Mias Virginia Olasler and Mlu Ora Bann were the queen's attendants. After the crowning ceremony the gold end green foxtrot end waits waa demonstrated by the following eight couples: Mr. and Mr. Stanley Stubbs, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bunnell, Alta Mach-- , Harold am, Virginia Olailer, Mecbam, Mecham, Mias Lorna Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. John Madaen, Ml, Ora Baum and Stanley Farley end MIm Doryle Stewart and Glen Vernon. Following tho demonstration was a lovely floor show end then dancing continued. Many boy scouts will be eligible for awards when they appear next Sunday night In the M. I. A. conference. Scouts from ell the atekee will be there to participate. There will be no M. I. A. rlaaa ee held next Monday night as the evening will be turned Into en 10 ACRES with Water. 2 seres A Bargain at $1000, M. I. A. social. An hour's propeachee, gram has been arranged and after the program games and dancing will he enjoyed. Thle social is Payne Real Estate given for the entire ward end the Mutual officers extend an InviCompany tation to everyone to attend. 89 West Crater Provo, Utah. Gamea will he eulted to both young end old. Mr. end Mrs. Elmo Rreretnn pent Sunday In Lehl where they end DEPEND visited with Mr.theirend daughter Mrs. Sylvesto On conditions Increase ter Clerk. your salary, And Insurance DONT son-ln-le- HERES HOW: BUVA nOME get away from RENT bills. Hsto some eqntty In the place where yon live. BUY A FARM - rales yoar own food. WB CAN YOU We can sell yon a homo (lan-uvLnut knows hla "primary law" end so ns County Clerk ha told them all about it at the Workers Education class this week at the Provo high school. c Special Real Estate niLP or bond one for yon. We can sell yon a boaiaeas now paying welt BARGAINS CHOICE LAND planted to Delleioun Apples, Currants, Barr Isa; Good 1.10 ACRE SEE US FOR Fire YOU WANT Insure ape the Beat" 1 Prows & Haws Realty Co. BS No. University Arm PHONE Mi 7 r Room Mod. I story home, fine location $2500. 10 down, bal. Ilka rant Modern Brick Stucco home; hardwood floora, hot air heat; garage; nice lot; vary Good good location, $2500. terma. STOP Those Headaches, Eyestrain, Binned Sight For glaaaea that giro relief. Style end Comfort Dr. frame house Close In location on State Only $2150. S Ac. N. W. good land nnd water modern house, good eoope, outbuildings. Close in location. Walking dlatance of schools and chnrch $2526 terms. Hl-W- ay WHAT 6. H. Heindselman OPTOMETREBT FINE FARMS email; some tradea homes. MANY large or for elty SEE US ABOUT YOUR Reel Estate Problems Dixon Real Estate Co. 988 West Center BL SCOOTERS PRESENT PROGRAM SUNDAY EVENING Boy scouts and scounters will sponsor the closing program, under M. I. A. direction, for the Sharon stake conference Sunday evening, commencing et 7.20 p. m. Every ecout In the district le urged to attend, end parents are In- vited to rome with them. The program will eenalat of several special features Including: The flag ceremony with representative of 12 different nationalities and the singing of the International Jamboree Bong. Two short plays will be given by the scouts "These Fathers end "Mae Decide". Musical numbers will ha given by scouts from Sheron, Edgemont, and Crand View wards. A special court of Honor will be conducted under direction of District Arnold Burnlnghum, Court of Honor Representative. Besides regular awards, this will Include two 8tar Scout award and One Eagle Scout award also three for these recognition Mrs. Russell Carson haa remothers. turned to her home In Fairfield A speaker will he secured from after visiting at the home of her Mrs. C. H. Poulson, Reporter the general scout representatives. parents, Mr. and Mra. De Lange Telephone 04JS It Is requested that ell Ward for ten daya. Mra. De Lange acTroop Committeemen end Scout companied her daughter home and Masters be with their troops et David L. Rowley Sr. returned will spend a week with her. this time. home Saturday from Council Mra. Arnold Burningham, and Bluffe, Iowa, where he has been daughter Gayle left last week for. laboring for the past five months Tuscon. Arlxona, where they will ee a missionary In the Western visit with Mrs. Burnlngham's parState Mission.. ents for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Ethel Pyna, Reporter Mr. Rowley expressed himself Mr. and Mra. Ivern Pyne and Telephone 02CJI a having greatly enjoyed hie daughter Martha and Mr. and Mrs. labors. He came home e little j Charles D. erry went to Union, Mrs. Etta Dixon will give the sooner than he due to 8unday where they attended funnext social service lesson Tuesday the eerlone Illnessexpected of hie mother, eral services for Mra. Olive Terry at Relief Society, her topic will be Mrs. Zella Rowley of Oakley, Humphries, who la a slater of Responsibility of Citizenship." Idaho. Mra. Pyne and Mr. Terry. March social for The Tearhere Mr. end Mrs. Rowley end chilMrs. B. B. Terry entertained will be held Thursday March Slst dren accompanied by Mra. Orissa about thirty little folks at her at the home of Mrs. Jennie Thorne J. Rowley left Monday for Idaho. home Monday afternoon in honor will continue Mrs. Fern To How her review of the book Win Friends." The assembly program. at mutual Monday evening was given as a dehitte. The question "Resolved that Men nre More Polite than Women" wee given by Maurine 8onderegger and lluby McCarthy, -negative. The affirmative was debated by Mervln Stratton end Ert-ma- n Christensen. Thera waa no OF decision given. Sharon ward members were and Marx special guests at the Salt Lake Temple last Friday evening. Approximately 120 members of the ward participating. Bro. Geo. W. Two Bldwell waa In charge. special car were chartered on the Verd Washburn led the Orem. group In singing on the train go-- j PRICED FROM: Ing up. A testimonial wee held In the "Garden Room" after tha All returned evening session. i home on the 11:30 car. The arrangements for the M. I Men anl Gleaner banquet were completed Monday evening. The banquet will be held April 7th, 7:30 p. m., Sharon amusement VARSITY TOWN hell. Geo. Tucker will be master of ceremonies. Marvin Stratton al will give a toaat to the ladles. Kockerhana will give the There will be a proresponse. gram and dancing. All Gleanor and M. Men wishing to attend must make reaervetloae for themselves and partnen by next Monday evening. Kenneth McEwen SuperintendIn the showing New ent of the Sunday School announces there will not be any Sunday Merchandise, single School next 8unday on account or Lindouble in models quarterly conference at the coln high school. Gaberdine Cheviots, Worsteds, Mr. and Mra. J. R. Rawlinga of Herring-bon-e Draper vlalted Mra. Matilda Vance lest Sunday. Mra Vance returned homo with them to spend the TIMPAN060S SHARON Formed Spring OPENING Hart Schaffner Suits & Topcoats $35 La-Pre- JHatch-Quis- L t Ft utera IJIc me Suits & Topcoats 2250 25 30 of this Spring there are the and breasted Fabrics and patterns. Phone 78 week. The Orem Literary will be entertained at the home of Mra. Clifton Pyne on Thursday of nexti dess pre- sented a pageant last evening. The Pleeaentvlew ward will present the pley A Prince There Wes next Tuesday evening. Mr. end Mrs. Ertmen Christensen end Mr. end Mrs. Victor Christensen were celled to Moroni Tuesday morning due to the Mra. illness of their mother, Christensen. She wee reported much improved Wednesday. Mra. Ertmen Christensen remained to cere for her. The others returned Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. O. T. Tucker attended the party Saturday evening for the Arisons club et the home of Mr. end Mra. Poulson of the entire funeral arrangements in our hands, there arc never any regrets. Our trained personnel and dignified appointments go to make those last respeels solemnly beautiful. of her daughter Birdeno whoee eighth birthday anniversary that day. A lovely birthday cake gaily decorated with wee the center of attracGeneral chnrch conference convenes April 1 In Salt Lake City eendlee tion. The time was spent playing with Friday end Saturday being devoted to Relief Society work, acwere games and refreshments cording to Mrs. Eva Ollleeple, Sharon ataka relief society president, served. The honored guest rewho furnished thle paper with a detailed program of the events for ceived many nice gifts from her both daya. Other conference eeselone will convene Sunday, Monday friend. An unusual assembly program, and Wednesday, April I, 4, and I, according to a general announcewee given Monday evening In M. L ment made by the First Presidency. The following meetings are scheduled for the relief society A. when the Junior Girls presented one act play "Keeping Kittys sisters: (details of each meeting ere given In a printed folder to he Date". Those taking part were: distributed at the conference). Haxel Terry, Lena Lamb, Hilda. FRIDAY, April 1: Rasmussen, Roes Lee Memmott, Officers' meeting; Assembly hall, templa aquart, 14 a. m. lists Reynolds, Jena V. Hansen, Social Welfare department; Assembly hell, 1.20 p. m. Myra Gardner, Katherine MitchWork and Bnalneaa department: auditorium, fourth floor. Bis- ell. Miss Edith Murdock le tha eleee leader and much credit Is hop's building, 1.S0 p. m. due her for the splendid perforMagazine department: Lad lea' gymnasium, 1.10 p. m. mance. Secretaries' department: Relief society hoard room, Bishop's Mrs. Wendell Nelleon of Spring-vill- a building, 1.20 p. m. spent Monday visiting with Music department: Barrett hall, 2.20 p, m. her mother Mra. M. A. Rowley. SATURDAY, April 9: On aeconnt of Stake conference General seaaiona, Tabernacle, temple square, 10 a. m. and I p. m. being held Saturday end Sunday Mrs. Gllllsple also announces a reception for relief society there will be no regular Sunday singing mothers," honoring the visiting choruses, at the Newhouee School nor Sacrament meeting In the ward. hotel, Thursday evening, at 0 p. m. A similar reception for mission held end stake presidents, officers end board members will be tendered et the earne hotel, the following evening, Friday, April 1 at I p. m. A breakfast Is on schedule also for Saturday morning for all mlaaion and stake presidents of relief society at the Lion House at 7.20 a. m. (Helen Oveeon - Reporter) Relief Society Sisters Program Outlined for General Conference WILL week. The Church History To those who place naay, March 25, UTAH VALLEY NEWS TIT EDGEMONT .Real Estate. Willard 1 Provo. Mrs. Samuel Bowns announces (he marriage of her daughter Ada to Elmer M. Gordon of Tooelai A reception will be given et Sharom amusement hell, March 30. Mr. Mra. Wednesday, and Mrs. J. D. Park visited Park's mother, Dodge et Belt Lake Mra. Mery oii Wednes- day. Mrs. Kffle Warn Irk Is the new president of the R. Y. U. women, elected Saturday at the annual meeting held In the Faculty room. Miss Hrrmcac PHcraon Is and Mrs. Flora D. Fisher la second Freeman Shoes $: $4 Newest Spring Sport and Dress Oxfords. Berg Hats S39S Colors of Smokey Brown and Willow are the newest in hats Our store will be open Friday evening for you to inspect all of this smart new, merchandise. SHRIVERS Style Leadership 1938 ed Living Models On Parade Friday Evening at Penneys Be sure and see Springs Newest and Smartest Fashions at Prices Unbelieveably Low! VIEW LAKE A delightful M. I. A. social was held In the amusement hall, Monday evening. The Junior class comedy, all girls put on a two-a- ct participating. Those In the cast were: Ada Davia, LaVon Williamson, Mildred Ward, Wanda Zobell, Larue Bolton, Maurine Bolton, Cleo Davis, Belva Williamson, Margaret Williamson, Leone Madsen, Mrs. Dean Johnson, the class leader directed the play, with Miss Lela Mayaon aa stage manager. Following tho play Ice cream and cake was served to over eighty M. I. A. members and friends. Mr. and Mra. WUford Oveson spent Monday In Salt Lake on bnalneaa. Clifton Cllnger and Mrs. Lllllo Snmlslou entertained at a missionary shower, March 17, at the Cllnger home. In honor of Adraln Cllnger of Salt Lake City, formerly of Lake View, who will leavs Salt Lake, April 14 for the Norwegian mission. games were played, prizes going to Glenda Taylor and Derbert Johnson. The rooms were decorated In keeping with St. Patrick's day and a delicious luncheon waa served to 22. A testimonial will be held for Mr. Cllnger 8unday evening, March 27, in the 17th ward in Balt Lake City. J4 Progressive Flattering to Mother and Daughter Printed Rayon Bemberg The Junior Democrats of tho Lake View precinct met at the home of Spencer Madaen Tuesday, evening to organise. Dean Terry, county Junior Democrat chairman was In charge of the meeting. Officer! elected for the next year were: Alfred Madaen, chairman; Helen Oveeon, end Mark Scott, secretary and treas. Thera will be a Mass meeting of the Democratic party at the home of chairman, Spencer Madsen Monday evening, March 28 at 8:00 o'clock. Tha purpose of the meeting la to elect a chairman, treassecretary, urer, end three members of the committee and delegates and alternates to the county convention. DRESSES $3.98 vice-chairm- n, STAKE GENEALOGY Senior temple excursion will be held Tuesday, April 12th 1138 from Sheron stake. Stake genealogical convention will bo held Snnday April 24th, 1938 for Sharon stake, the time, place and speakers will be announced later. 8take genealogical union meeting convened In the Stake seminary building Sunday March 20th, the program being as follows: Alma J. Dunford, chairman, genealogical ward committee of gave a lorture on hi Book of Remembrance. Mnelcel program was In charge of Roland and Ellenora Harding. Elden Harding, Leland Wells end Dean Nelson of the Boy Scoots, from Vineyard, gave two numbers In- -. fltled 'Smile and "Over Hill, Over Dele", accompanied by Elden Herding on tho guitar. Sharon ward sponsored a special excursion to the Belt Lake temple March 18th. on the 5 o'clock eeaeion. after to-da- y! Sizes 12 to 20 38 to 44- - JUUUULJLLPL Amelia Letts. Reporter Phone 048J1 Pleee-antvle- Jean Nedra proposes these for Easter! Theyll be just as smart afterwards, too! Dresses you can wear for so many occasions all through the spring! Square necks, pleated skirts, flared skirts and very smart details. See them We are prepared to do your: SPRING CLEANING Hats cleaned and blocked Pressing Also hemstitching and picoting FOR DEPENDABLE SERVICE PHONE US We will do the rest Repairing NATIONAL FRENCH CLEANING CO. PROVO M North. University UTAH w which testimony meeting was held. Thera was fj members from (Sharon, four from Tlmpanogoa, A fonr from Pleaaantvlew , went on a special train on the Orem line with 125 members at the temple .from 8haron take all told. Endowments performed for the dead 147; one living endowment; one living aeallng and 25 baptisms. The following assignments were made at the Stake union meetln-for April of stake members toj ward; Grandview Samuel Gardner; Pleaaantvlew Berwick and Annie Tanner; 8hsron Roland and Ellenora Harding; Tlmpan-ogo- s 8. A. Carter. Clara G. Vineyard Amelia Lott and Mand A. Rowley. The Salt Lake Temple will dose during conference from Saturday .until Thursday. April 7. ll: New and Used FumiturG Used FLAT TOP DESK Used SPRING FILLED DAYBED MATTRESS Used ALL LEATHER DAVENPORT ll b5 14 Used SANITARY COUCHES Used MOHAIR L. R. SUITE Used TABLE MODEL RADIOS .95 .50 9 .50 .75 SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY, SELL, EXCHANGE Furniture Exchange Center Phone 316 West St. WHERE YOU SAVE 25 |