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Show ' Friday, April 8, 1938. UTAH VALLEY NEWS Terry. The time of meeting ! been changed to 7:10 Instead of be held in the ward bouse next 8unday morning and evening reMr. C. H. Poulson. Reporter 7 p. m. as heretofore. The lesson In Relief Society porta Kenneth McEwan, Sunday Telephone 04J2 school superintendent. meeting last Tuesday waa given Mrs. by Lexis MWionjir-Harrla on Welcomed the subMiss Violet Duke who la t each-lu- g David I Rowley waa honored ject of the attonement of Christ. achool In Carbon county apent trucks-trucby relative and friend at a wel- Tha teachers topic waa discussed Saturday and Sunday lu Oram. with Mrs. Martha Reynolds leadcome home party Monday evening ing in the y2-T- on In the ward chapel. Mr. discussion. Following Tha conjoint program Sunday Rowley tha lesson work the time waa used evening waa given by tha Bee haa FORHS-CHE- VS recently returned home after lu GLC. bearing testimonies. Hive girls, Mrs. JEttis rark waa laboring for five month a a AH Awl Conditio Au Interesting program miaa ionary in tha Western Slate waa jin charge of tha program. given by tha Junior Girls depart- "Candle Lighting Mission. ceremonies U)V DOWN PATMER ment of the M. I. A. in the regu- were given by the following: The program waa conducted by lar monthly conjoint meeting Dorothy Stratton, Betty Dunkin, Fenton Prince a follows: prayer Sunday Talk were Barbara Melba Burnlngham, T. C. by Jensen; Congregational given on evening. the following subjects: Ford, Mary LeRay Rogaraon, Remark C. alnglng; PontH. by "At the Controls of Life, Myra oon. Ward leader of the High Gardner; "The Standpoint of the Prlesta; Male Quartette by Jamea Church on Smoking and Drink-Juand Moroni Jensen, Dee Adama Ileta Reynolds and Gordon and Arthar Shephard; Remarks Hanaen; "Tithing," Haael Terry; by Jamas T. Blake of the Praal-denc- y and What the Junior Program of the High Priest's Quo- Means to Ms," Mrs. Martha ReyAND rum of the Stake, Solo by Anna nolds. Muslal numbers were two Harris ; Remarks by Brother Row-le- y elections UP by thorns of girls and Community Singing led and a clarinet m. a. a, duet by Maxine U)W by Ivern Pyne. Loveless and Katherine Mitchell. Lunch waa served and several Mr. and Mrs. Rex IngeraoU of numbers rendered by the quar- Logan are Bonding n week at the tette during Innch. home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray V. See Oar Fine Stack of: Routla Funeral Went, during tha vacation week Funeral service for Charles of the Logan schools where MV. Foutln were held Monday at IngeraoU la employed aa a teach11:10 at the Hatch-Qulfuneral er in tha Junior high school. At Bedoced Pricce! home with Bishop Roy H. Gapp-may- Singing Mothers In charge. Tha speakers, The group of "Singing Moth-er- a MAKES ALL MODELS-AL- L all of whom expressed highest from Sharon stake returned regard for the characteristics in homo Monday evening, happy over the life of Mr. Foutln were as the few days apent In Balt Lake follows: Julian Hansen, B. M. City. The women from Sharon taka were Included In the Jolley and Bishop Gappmayer. Musical numbers were: Solo group of "alnglng mothera" "Face to Face by E. B. Terry, who furnished the mnalc for the Inc. accompanied by laabell Keele; Relief Society conference SaturPROVO 150 H. Unfa. Am solo, "My Father Knows" by Mrs. day, and the Mondny session of Anna J. Harris, accompanied by the general conference. Mrs. Hasel Llstonand; "One They also sang over the radio was Sweetly Solemn TIMPANOGOS Mr. and Mr. T. A. Jacobs and children visited Mr. Jacobs mother la Haber Sunday Special! Several people came from oat of town last Wednesday to attend the birthday annivenary of Mrs. Julia C. Burr. Blahop and Mrs. G. M. Burr of Selina, Mr. and Mr. Lorenso Burr of Ephrlam, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Uraenback of MX. sun Mrs. Mount Fleasant, Gerald Burr of American Fork. Those from Provo were: Mr. and Mrs. Vsrl Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. Kenner Clayton, Mr. and Mra. Harlow Clayton end Mr. and Mr. Arco Morgan. y ks Pickups! aiLia Ton Long and Short Dump and V2 g, Auto Specialized Service Nimer & Clayson Bldg. Stakes M 'ISO a PAGE i tran Used Gars TRY US FOR Seiberling Tires Vulcanizing Re-Cappi- Tires ng at er Generators, Starters All Electric Service Russ Trailer See Reed Clegg Thought" VALLEY Flour &l Feed Company J. S. Smith & Sons PROPRIETORS WHITE FAWN FLOUB Leeds Haem AIL Cache Valley Faunons Golden West RED ROSE FLOUR HIGH FEATURING GRADE Poultry and Dairy FEEDS SHARON Dealers in: HAY and GRAIN EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS For II. & T. Products (From Spanish Fork) in PROYO CITY 151 N. sung by Ivern Pyne with Mrs. broadcast Sunday evening. Those from the Tlmpanogoa ward parMelba Pyne at the piano. were: Jennie Farley, The invocation waa offered by ticipating Winnie Amelia Latte, Graff, Jeaae A. Waahburn and the beneMyrtle Christensen, Myra Adama, diction by Perry Liston. Alice ensen, Nellie Cordner, Clara Mr. Foutln waa born Feoruary Memmott and Lucy Poulson. In IS, 1181, Elsinore, Utah, and came to Orem to make hia home The women expressed themeight years ago. Surviving urn selves as having enjoyed the exhis wife Mrs. Prlntha and contacts with Wlnget periences chilfrlenda made on this trip, and Foutln and tha following dren: Reed Foutln who la a stu- also feel greatly benefited by the dent at the university of Illlnola; practice under the leadership of Mrs Rulon Wells of Loa Angeles; Mrs. Charlotte Sackett of Salt Almeda, une and Bobby Foutln of Lake City. Mrs. Jennie Farley la Orem. The following brothers and leader of tha Sharon stake group. slaters also survive: Mrs. Rosa Mrs. Melba Pyne and Mrs. MargHatton of Torrence, Cal.; H. R. aret Pulsipher having acted aa darquardaon of Elsinore; lira. accompanists, and their efforts A. Alonso Liston of Salt Luke are also appreciated by the City; V. E. and Ray F. Foutln of women. Orem; Vernal Foutln of Elsinore; and D. M. Foutln of Loa Angeles. Services will also he held in Monroe Sout Ward chapel, WedMra. J. D. Pyne, Reporter nesday and Interment will be in Telephone 025 JJ the Monroe cemetery. Hla son Reed waa unable to atA. V. Washburn left Tuesday tend the funeral, morning for Detriot, Michigan to fhun-l- i Hervkvti purchase a car. While en route The program In church next he will visit his brother Dr. Clyde Sunday evening will bn given by Washburn in Chicago who la dothe Church History class of the ing Interne work there. Dr. WaahSeminary under the aupervlsalon burn will return to Salt Lake In of Victor C. Anderson. The music the near future where he haa acwill be furnished by the boys cepted a position on the medical Glee club of about ninety voicea staff at the L. D. S. hospital. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Washburn under the direction of E. B. had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kcitch and son Max from Vernal and Mrs. J. A. Washburn of Provo. University Ave. PHONE 114 5REEUJAYA5T0RE5 Prices are Lower than any store in Utah County! Our Every-Da- y COMPARE THEM: P. & G. SOAP 6 Tu. CHEESE SYRUP KARO 481 t,2O0 ......... m 09 r fZ 3 ,bCan220 J9 JELLWELL 3pk,lO0 & BEANS SALMON JSS 250 m COFFEE COCOA 2 IthOT ORANGES BANANAS BEEF ROAST BACON STRIPS SHORTENING 100 150 170 - 329050 TZZ 'Am up Used .95 CHESTS up Used DAVENETTES SEE US Before you Buy, Sett or Exchange! Furniture Exchange Phone 25 WHERE YOU SAVE 7 120 150 4 ,450 $1.50 200 to Tile $4.00 Baths OPPOSITE Salt Lake City, Utah All West formed the center piece with daffodils and randies. A lace cloth covered the table. Marvin Stratton waa master of ceremonies. Valcne Calder waa toaatmlstreas. Lyle McDonald la M. Men teacher and Mra J. D. Pyne the Gleaner teacher. Rhea Pyne and Naomi Ferguson ang a duet and Lloyd Pyne sang a solo. Dancing and games followed the banquet. GREAT MORMON TEMPLE HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE Exposure Rooms Delightfully Air Cooled KUMlttT C. ROKS1TER. STOP Thoae Headaches, Eyestrain, Blurred Sight For glasses that give relief, Style and Comfort Manager Dr. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED faster footwear Mod over scientific Health Lasts, they allow children's feet grow Nature' child PERFECT these Shoes TODAY. Park 5 ROOM BRICK HOME BOOTERIE THE Provo West Center 124 STOP BILLS Before They Start with bath. Barn, Chicken Coop, 5 Acres, Good Land with plenty of Only water in city llmlta. $3150. ROOM BRICK HOME, dose to R. Y. U. and only 4 blocks from the business district Only Down payment and $2300. Balance Ilka rent. Use Shell Gas and Oil You won't have to worry about costly repairs . . . if you worry just a little bit about the oil and gas you use in your car. And by a little worry wa simply mean, choose oil and gas with discrimination. Shell oil and gas are especially designed to cut down wear and tear in your car. Get the habit of driving into a Shell station for your needs. Well help you keep down car operating costs. Shell Service Stations Ki MIIS. CORA G. WILSON, Agent W. 1. WILLIAMS Arnms from I.inroln High Krhmil JACK GATENBY ii 4U3 West CVntrr t? Sail Lakes Newest Hofei Rooms 74 W. health- - Miriam Bradshaw the GOOD 5 ROOM HOME, with good Dorothy Duke, Kathleen Downs, I gave modern apartment In basement. Velma Park and Virginia John- - theology lesson at Relief Society $3400. Terms. son. Norma Hampshire rendered Tuesday. The subject was Christ two selections on the acrordian. and the Atonement. Vert Jacobs and Max Pyne were 2 Vi acres Mrs Nelle S. Hatch, 8 take Re- 10 ACRES with Water. A Bargain at $1000. trumpeters. pcaclu. lief Society resident of Jaurex, The Ladles Auxiliary. Orem Rhea Pyne entertained Satur- Mexico, la visiting with her sister, Chamber of Commerce will meet for Warren Williams Mra. Travers Tucker. Mrs. Hatch Wednesday afternoon April 13 at day evenjng occurred on that la in for the general conference. whose birthday the home of Mrs. A V. v at Kins, Those present were Ucth day. fur the election of officers for The Gleaner and M. Men banAnd Insurance Company Grant Blake, Fay Jcppcrson. the coming year. Special musical Park, quet Thursday night proved a deVerna Smith. Harding, Grant numbers will bn rendered and re M. Men and S3 West Center Provo, Utah. Richard Bigelow, Donna Stubbs, lightful affair. Sixty freshments will be served. Gleaners their and and partners Ivan Rroadhead. Glenda Taylor, mutual officers were seated at Sunday School conference will Lloyd Pyne and Warren Williams. the long table In the amusement hall. Gold and green streamer decorated the room. The table decorations were for Easter. Colored egg shells filled with randies werq given as favors. An Easter basket Rates: IBEAUTY SHOPPE! JpiufW Vern L. Johnson who is employed In Nevada spent the weekend at his. home. Mr. and Mra. Johnson attended conference In Salt Lake Monday. 200 MAR-VE- L FEET. So FOR SALE .95 316 West Center St. wldk; way. . . Assure your according to a letter received this week by President A. V. Wat-kln- a of tha Sharon ataka, containing also a copy of a letter sent to Bishop Bellowa of the Sharon ward In which Miss Bellowa given an honorable release by President Carl F. Eyring, of tha New England mission. President Eyrlng'a letter contains. In addition to an honorable release, a statement of apprecla tlon for her excellent service In the mission field, and a declaration that Mlaa Park will be able to render Sharon ataka valuable service when ahe returns. Among other fine things said about her, President Eyring noted that Slater Park haa demonstrated a rounded out ability aa a miaslnonary. Through her musl- - 1 up 6 up .... COIFFURE to .95 $ SANITARY COUCHES 4Cas290 PEAS PORK 6 Used For Your baa been released and la expected home soon Mlaa Naomi FurnituTG DRESSERS j Released Phone 649 Used tha branches. Her knowledge of genealogical work haa given her a rare ability to instruct the Saints In those matters. Her kind and genial nature baa permitted her to ndsraland tha people at large and to help pour oil on troubled waters. She haa also put bar talents, into action and rendered excellent service me corrasonding secretary ef the mission. that Blahop Bellows expects Naomi Park 444444tt44m44HH4444M44H44M4444444444444 New and Used cal talents she haa been able to Park will arrive within render service In radio work and few days. to aid in the musical rograma In Payne Real Estate 48 FLOUR FLOUR Senior temple excursion, to the Balt Lake temple, will be held April 11th from Sharon Stake, The Stake hue will leave for Salt Lake Tuesday at 5:S0 a. m. All wishing transportation on tha bua please send your reservations to Mra. Amelia Latte, not later than Sunday April xsth. Thera will be apodal retea on the Oram lino for 77 cents tha round trip on the first train leaving Provo at 7:50 a. m. These rates will be in effect from Last train Lakevlew station. leaving Salt Lake at 10:10 p. a. Tha Stake genealogical convention which will beheld Sunday, April 14th the flrat meeting belng'hsld lu the Stake Seminary building at 10 a. m. Tboao la attendance at this meeting should Include the stake presidency, high councU, and all members of the stake genealogical commit, tees, also the ward representatives. Speakers will be Archibald Bennett, Secretary of the Genealogical Society of Utah and Blahop Joseph Chris tenaon, chief recorder of the L. D. 8. temple, lime and place of afternoon meeting will be announced later. The Balt Lake temple for the mans! ordinances Thursday morning Aril 5. Welding Service See Pers Downs for Radiator Repairs, Body and Fender Work. All Work Guaranteed 275 South Univ. Ave. GENEALOGY Asarila istla, Reporter Phone 04 Ml For Electric and Acetylene Portable BIG LOT ONE STAKE Thru MJsa 6. H- - Heindselman OPTOMKTREST ?? ? WDR1HUB ?? ? NoPerformance Other Washer ?? Can Equal ?? to gat ? f? to ?? For Large or Small Families ? ?? tor the t tt t Tha Dester Twin Tub stands alone clothes washed in ability washquicker and cleaner. It cuts the two in time changes ing "wash a new, easy "wash hour." back-breaki- day" Dexter Twin Tub is Don't think the family. It's time big only g features are apami who have smelthose by preciated this naw Dexter Soe ter washings. FREE Demonstration Twin lub. C labor-savin- NEW STREAMLINED MUDElS HAVE. EXCLUSIVE OCX bexteb "FL'ii-iswriE- f? DIXON - TAYLOR No Obligation. - TtW-BUIt- KuW ON DISPLAY KRWCERS wcrirr rnrs SUB RUSSELL EXCLUSIVE DEXTER DEALERS Sg |