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Show UTAH VALLEY NEWS Friday, August 5, 1938 Seminary Principals From Aspen Grove Visit Rosalawn evening LMt Mondar about 8outh Cache Seminary, followed by the showing of the picture, "The Hurricane". All risltors were loud In their praise of our recreational center. It is the finest thing ws have seen In community recreation", wj the universal exclamation. 350 of the atudenta attending Kbool at Aspen Grove rlalted In thta group were Bosalawn. the seminary teachers 'and their who have been called for partners e fire weeks course at Aspen Grove. The party also Included KTeral of the faculty members as veil as other teachers attending the schoL In the early evening many of In the the members "dipped" Rosalawn Pool. Others played soft ball, volley ball and horse shoe. The visitors were guests of the local seminary faculty at a fruit festival where peaches and spples were served. In the evening in the High School auditorium s demonstration of pageantry was given by Mr. Karl Wood of WARREN FAMILY OUTING ENJOYED Pago Fir phy given by Mrs. Horace Perry ot Mapleton and a historical sketch by John Warren of Spanish Fork. Election of officers placed John Warren as president, Amos Warren. Pocatello, Miss Fern Ostler, secretary; and Miss Delpha Warrsn of Twin Falls, Ida., assistant secretary. Vlve-praslde- at Rosalawn Dance Descendants of Amos Sweet Warren met for their annual reunion In Balsam Park, Hobble Creek canyon, July SO and 81, enjoying a ball game, welner roast, campfire program and community singing Saturday, with a big dinner Sunday, followed by a business meeting and program. Amos 8. Warren was one ot Sprlngvllles first pioneers, and was appointed Indian Interpreter for Utah, according to a biogra BRIMIIALL BROS. Ill West 1 North Phone MO of the Lake View Ward, desire to express our sincere appreciation for the efficient and economical services given to the people of this community by the following business men and firms who have done th work in erecting and furnishing our new, modern chapel. Signed, in behalf of the ward, AUGUST J. JOHNSON, Bishop We, the Bishopric, and Members The following firms have again cooperated in service to this community by paying for the space on this page, thus assisting in the publishing of this Memorial Number of The Voice of Sharon. Congratulations We Appreciated .. . Compliments OF Tri-Stat- Plumbing, LUMBER, CEMENT, PLASTER, THE LAKE VIEW WARD and Asphalt Tile Flooring On Its Fine, Modem, New Chapel Lumber Co. e MUTUAL Coal & Lumber Company Another Job Done Well With Tri'State Mill Work UTAH PROVO LAKE VIEW CHAPEL Helpful Service Phone 1050 1.1 For the New Steam, and Hot Water Heating 1 We Congratulate The Privilege of Furnishing From GEO. M. NUTTALL PLUMBING CO. .... - UTAH PROVO Snyder & Johnson - r v- - - r? Contractors General Contracting and Building t WE APPRECIATE We Are Proud Our SUPERIOR STOKERS We Congratulate CONGRATULATIONS FIXTURES of the THE OPPORTUNITY of installing one of tmmmwtmmn . Brickwork and congratulate Lake View on its New Ward FLOOR COVERINGS FURNITURE DRAPERIES VENETIAN BLINDS WALLPAPER PAINT At Provo Foundry P. S. DIXON Peck Co. & Machine Phone 03J2 n x .04 Electric Electric Ranges .. . This Number Yean to Come this Story of Lake Views Chapel Will be Valuable to Our Descendants We ere plconed to have had the opportunity of Inutellief both unite. HARDWARE Huisli Electric ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 230 W. Center nm Congratulations from BENNETTS in Provo ' Preserve In Need Home. FROM Dixon - Taylor - Russell for Every In Your New Chapel Lake View Ward on its two txm We " Provo ttijflluirr nfliarott HM |