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Show UTAH VALLEY NEWS Shower Given For Bride Friday, January 20, 1939. LINCOLN HI NOTES (in Fu honored Mra. Clifford Smith Japperaon) wu bp umi frlendi at a miieellaneom ahower given at the home of Haiel Terry, Chinese Checker and Monday. card game were the mala dlver-alon- a of the evening. After the many lovely gifts were opened, tasty refreshment were served to Mrs. Smith, Myrth Liston, Haiel Terry, Lena Lamb, l, Iletta Reynolds, Catherine Daryl 8tewart, Jerry Nelson, Nadine Park, June and Vyla Millet, Mary Condor, Beth Park, Naomi Ferguson, Norma Haag, Olive and Ruth Farnworth, and Martha Pyne. M.l-chel- Madge Lewis and Mary Jean Skinner, negative for the Juniors. The Juniors won this first set, the regular with debates scheduled for two Supplementing noon picture shows each day each week. both senior and Junior high students will hold a program In Niels Anderson, Lincoln school the gym each Friday. Tickets to bus drive, paid a IB fine Monday the noon shows cost but one cent, In city court after his arrest by or a season's ticket for IB cents. L. A. Christensen, state highway These shows and programs are a patrolman, who charged him with result of efforts taken by the not stopping at a railroad crossstudents to avoid confusion In ing near Snow station In Orem. the halls during the noon hour, A Joint party for Home EconInterclMS debs tee on "Resolv- omics and F. F. A. members Is ed that United States should es- announced by Mr. Davis for the tablish an alliance with Orest near future at some member's Britain are under way, the first borne. Games, dancing, refreshbeing held Tuesday, with Letty ments, and a picture show are Pomery and Edward Nlmer af- promised. e firmative, for the sophomores; Monday's game between the sophomores and the senior O. A. A. gave the sophs an 4 lead In an exciting tussle which ended with the seniors going down fighting. Sunday evening la the Lincoln high school auditorium in connection with quarterly conference. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hamblin and children and Mr. Chester Overson left Sunday for their homes In St. Johns, Arlxona. Selected for Council see and a half pound boy at their again to the Osnsalogtcal depart- ment home. A special feature of this years program Is the showing of the new micro-film- s Monday morn- ing, when Jamas M. Kir kb am of Balt Lake City, member of the Genealogical Society of Utah, will demonstrate how this remarkable scientific development Is being used to aid genealogical research. Each aucceedlng days program will also contain interesting features for every member of the church, states Dr. Sudweeks. In Lighter Vein Who was Homer? The guy Babe Ruth famous. JUNIOR HIGH made OPERA 1-- e e GETS UNDER WAY m The chorus classes of the Lincoln Junior high are beginning In Eugenics students are studying "social diseases", some doing some real research work along this line, and all endeavoring to follow Mr. Davis' vision In the matter: "The only way to wipe out theee dlseaaee la to educate the young people as to cauaes and The Gypsy see prevention. J. ALLEY BELLOWS J. AllenBellows, of Lake Shore, The G. A. A. of Llneoln won their first Interschool gamas with formerly bishop of Sharon ward, Pleuant Grove Thursday, Jan. was selected at the Sharon Stake It, the scores being SO to 4 and conference, held Saturday and 80 to 10, with Florence Muhele-atel- n and Melba Edwards high scoring players In the first and second game respecUvey. For Look Your Best in 39 Take a Up fMas Old Mksr Time, who kwows (Man long enperieaca. IB pays In look year heel and yea caa look yway heal If yoa have year dothee cleaned regularly (ho MI1HKN way. Oar vary rrnnraskls work asks ft possible for year prices far high gunwale la ho aleaaad nftsa end yoaH ho aMo to PPeer to heel advantage ovary day of the yaar. gils i Madsen Cleaning lit S jt Vocth Uafv. Company Its rms, Utah the visitors Leah Wadley was "high man". A return game Is being arranged. e a e The first of the exchange assemblies by Lincoln hlgh was presented Friday, Jan. It at the Provo high school, with Leo Vernon, Madgs Lewis, Myrth Liston, Virginia Frank, Genieva Gordon, Venna Vernon, Clark Johnson, John Duncan, Eva Allan, Naomi Ferguson, Beth Brereton and E. B. Terry assisting with special numbers on tbs program. W. M. Vernon and June Bean W. P. A. RECREATION Recently a auccessful dance was held at the Utah State hoe-pit- ai under the direction of W. P. A. Recreation workers. Both the State Training School and the Utah County Hoapltal have requested that recreational actlvl-tle- a bo brought to them. Mra. 4 4 1 i M. L A. Groups Plan Spring Arts Course The Y.W.M.I.A. Stake boards of the Utah and Sharon atakee met 8unday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lorna Maycack in Orem to make plans for the Arts course to be given by the two stakes in the spring. This course hao been very successful the past few years and has been made an annual went. The proceeds this year will bo need In construction of a swimming pool at the Canyon Homo. The officers present were: Miss Elisabeth Souter, Mias Grace Decker of the Utah stake, and Mra Lorna Maycock, Mra. Adels Fleld-C- h sever, and Miss Ka'hertne ing, Mrs. Winnie Graff, and Mrs. Edna Larsen of the Sharon stake. lake view (Helen Ovoaon Twenty-eig- Reporter) persons from Lake ht View participated In the M. I. A. music festival which was held annual earnest on their opera, Troubadour, by Ef-f- a E. Preston and Don Wilson. The opera is to be presented In February. A very capable cast has been selected with doubles for some of the parts. The reason for the doubles Is to give more students chances to perform before the public. The Cast Is as follows: Rosite Nanalee JJohnson and Alta Rappley. Nlckoli Kenneth Brereton. Todoro Stanley Biggs. Marla Florence Bone, Jean Kofford. Janla Wanda Campbell, Eve- py EDGEMONT Elm In addition to the weeks program of "The Beet In Genealogy planned for Leadership week which commences Monday, Jan. S3, a special session of all genealogical workers la planned for Monday evening. In the Fourth ward chapel, commencing at 7 o'clock, announces Dr. Joseph Sudweeks, professor of education, and chairman of this section. This evening meeting is designed to accommodate many workers who are prevented by reason ef their business or other duties from attending In the day time at the regular genealogical sessions. The Monday night meeting also will be open to workers from as well as surroundlng'stakes Utah and Sharon, so that a large attendance la expected, states Chairman David Johnson of the Utah stake board. The regular sessions during each day of Leadership week commence at 11.10 a. m. and. 1.30 p. m. In College hall. These meetings are recognised as being attended by larger groups of workers than most any other section of Leadership programs, hence College Hall has been allotted Salt Lakes Newest Hotel TIMPAN060S Mrs. a & Poulson, Reporter Telephone 44JI S Members of the Iota club were guests of Mrs. Orrell De Lange at her home last week. The afternoon was spent with needlework after which a tasty lunch wai served. Members present were : Mrs. Grace Hansen, Mrs. Clara Memmott, Mrs. Jennie Cordner, Mrs. Lurlean Loveless, Mrs. Rebs Loveless, Mrs. Isabelle Gappmayer Mrs. Cynthia DeLange and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Adams of Blending spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W Ilford Larsen. Reports from the home of Mrs. Charles Farnworth Is to the effect that she is Improving slowly, from injuries received In an automobile accident Now Years day. A group of Primary officers and teachers met at the home of President Mary Mitchell last week to make a quilt for the Primary. Following the quilting a lovely chicken dinner was served to the following: Mrs. Rhea Adams, Mrs. Lola Adams, Nina Booth, Mrs. Maggie Coulson, Mrs Velma Maag, Mrs. Lurlene Loveless, Mrs. Catherine Cook, Mrs. Clara Memmott, Mrs. Cynthia De Longe, iMrs. Ina Clark, Mrs. Elnora Sklnnsr, Mrs. Eva Heaps, Mrs. Martha Reynolds and Mrs. Mitchell. Born on Jfridsy, Jan. 13, to Mi. and Mrs. Alfred M. Carter, a six to t Salt Lake City, Ttah All Weet Exposure Rooms ERNEST Delightfully Air Cooled C. R088ITER, Manager HIGHLY RECOMMENDED i ANNUAL SPHML! T SLIP COVERS Protect your furniture with Slip Covers. During this special special practically all LABOR .CHARGES ELIMINATED. It will be essential to have aB work done in rotation according to our workroom schedule at these low prices. EXAMPLE total expense on Chair complete $5.50 ar Conch complete $8.90 El UP HOLSTER ING OfferLasts Only During January and Feb. GREAT MORMON TEMPLE HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE fcJSkuk JElwfi. e i 1 u Our factory trained upholstery experts are again furniture ready to make your shabby, rickety, thread-bar- e to look like new. MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY! Last year during this special offer we booked over six month advance work. Labor charges have been reduced to a minimunu Orders will be booked in rotation, so consult D. T. R. drapery at once for full information. Baths OPPOSITE Party LABOR CHARGES ELIMINATED on any new curtains purchased during the months of January or February at the regular price. This includes expert interior decorating assistance, expert workmanship and free installation. f Make your selection now and have your drapes installed after spring housecleaning or at your own convenience. Tile $4.00 Served at glDR APERIES 200 i VINEYARD Biggest Drapery and Upholstery Savings of the Year! Rooms $1.50 Reporter Mrs. Beth Ferguson was hostess to ths members of the Alfa club Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Ids Stubbs received the favor et bridge and tyively refreshments were enjoyed by Mesdemea Louise Baum, Dorthy Wlscombe, Helen Hull, Olive Gillespie, Eva Farley, Billie Stubbs, Della Baum, Katherine Boyea, Pearl Stubbs, Ida Stubbs, Ethel Ferguson, Sidney Culllmore end the hostess. Mrs. Nellie Hull end daughter Leons of Los Angeles, California, arrived here last week to visit with relatives and friends. Mr. end Mrs. John Ystes end son Del spent Wednesuay end Thursday In Logan visiting with Mra.. Yates mother, Mrs. Elisabeth Yates. Mrs. O. E. Marrlottl attended the funeral services of her neuhew Ernest Glen, In Salt Lake City, Wednesday. Mrs. Ralph Meldrum requests that all officers and teachers attend Primary stake play hour to be held, at Sharon ward Ihla afternoon (Friday). Mrs. Lydia Hogan had aa her gnesta Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Foxlay and son Mac, of Salt Lake City. Mra. Joanna Boyce will be Ice-tee- s to the members of Literary club this afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. The annuel election of officers will be held end the program will be under the direction of Mra. Matilda Booth A fine program wee presented In Relief Society Tuesoey. Thanks era extended by the committee In charge, to all members of the ward and friends who helped make the turkey supper and evenings entertainment so successful. Members of the Relief Society aerved the dinner end the program was nnder the direction of the Mutual officers, A fine dance concluded the evenings en- 200 Bates: 5 Bellows Sunday, as hlghcouncllman, with P. K. Nielsen, to fill the vacancies created by the elevation of Sidney H. Cluff to the stake presidency and by the death of Charles H. Farnworth. His church service record Is filled with many a chapter of un- lyn Park. Marko Weston Taylor. tiring labor and devotion 'to the Clare Clayton Uene Harward, eause. As a member of the SharRuth Ivey. on ward blshoprte under the late Elena Ada Brown, Dorothy Bishop Joseph H. Finch he devoted time and energy In curb Williams; Varlo James Horn. measure that when Bishop Finch Tom Gordon Robert Taylor passed on he was selected as the Mrs. Jean Jerrold Hazel Orvlu new bishop. His devotion since Henry Clayton Ralph Peterthen until IIS? almost broke and he was released honor- son. Mary Mathews Audrey Hills, tertainment ably at that time. Ho also has a fine roeord of service as a mis- Valene Camlsh. The Gypsy Troubadour porsionary In New Zealand and as a member of the presidency of the! trays a young gypsy who has been to college and Is Just returning. 123rd. quorum of Seventies. His father, the king of the tribe, wants him to come back to take SPECIAL GENEALOGY hls place and marry Roalts. Much excitement follows and all ends happily. SESSION FIRST DAY The opera is under the direction of W. M. Vernon. OF LEADERSHIP WEEK At 7:30 tonight (Friday) three she Joined President end MraT J. A. Redd surd hls lister, Mrs. of Salt Uks on a Edgemonte play la, "Gifts" the ShlrUlff months tour of the Southern other acta will be from Timpano-uoieaimStates. They expect to spud some mojA tumseid pun aoS Is SOe a family It e single adult-10- c time lu Miami, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Milton il Holdfor children. away had as their Sunday gueztz Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kanersley, Mr. and Mra. Paul Sewell, Mise Clara Tuckfleld and Russell, Ken. Mrs. Goo. F. Walls, Reporter nersley all of Salt Lak. Mrs. Vern Pierce of Raosevelt of pant the weekend here with her Miss Ellaabeth Blackhurst Pleaaant GrovC became the bride grandparents, Mr. and Mra. Thoa-- u of Wilbur Herding son of Mr. Wells. end Mrs. Raymond Harding WedAlbert A. Holdaway left Tue. nesday in the Belt Lake Temple. day for an extended trip In CalL Accompanying the young coupla fornia. through the temple were the parents of the groom, end other relatives end close friends. Nocholms 190 O. Smith of the 8. L. temple presiSunday School dency, performed the ceremony. A wedding reception wu given The largest group tier gatherIn their honor Thursday evening ed in the Tlmpanogoe chapel for In the Second ward hall at Pleas- a Sunday 8chool class party wu ant .Grove with more than 300 entertained and refreshed Wedguests In attendance. The happy nesday evening by the Gospel eouple will make their home In Doctrine class nnder the leaderVineyard. ship of Chester Graff, class leadMr. and Mra. Inland J. Gam- er. Members of the etake presimon celebrated their 14th wed- dency and stake Sunday school ding anlversary with a dinner board were present and all were party at their home Sunday. Their greeted by the ward aaperlntend-enc- y. gueete Included Mr. and Mra. Lewis Clegg and Mr. and flJra. Morgan 8k!nner opened with Murray Murdock of American prayer and E. B. Terry led off Mrs. Fork, It being the anniversary of with community songs. nil three couples. Mery Bigge gave a reading, and The one set play "Bargains In two saxophone numbers ware furCathay will be presented Friday nished by Wee ton Cordner, acevening In the ward hall, Mlaa companied by Carol Keele. Lena Laura Stewart la directing the Lamb road "The Lest Leaf" and play. The eut includes Lorrell two solos by Ivern Pyne were by Melba Pyne. Verity, Bert Murdock, Lewis accompanied Heber Thacker, Revs Theodora Farley, Sunday school Wells, Schumway, June Gregory and superintendent made the welcome address. Luella Thacker. Mr. and Mrs. Axel F. Andrea-ao- n Following the program all went were visitors to the Msntl to the Amusement hell where games were played ud refreshtemple Wednesday. Marion Duffln of Aberdeen, ments served, the crowd being Idaho, has spent the put wee divided Into groups, under Mrs. here the gnest of Mr. and Mrs. Pauline Patten, Ronald Adams, end Fenton Prlnee, the "Red" Raymond Harding. The Mrs. Jean Crates of SL George group winning the honors. is visiting here with her sister, Primary quilt wu won by VirThe extemporMrs. Belle Bunker, who la seri- ginia Poulson. aneous program conducted during ously 111 at her home. ' Mrs. Ellen Holdaway left Sun- luncheon wu presided over by toutmuter. day morning for Montlcello where Mr. Greff one act plays will be presented. Paper Hanging PRICES CUT 1 I UntQ Spring Season TIME PAYMENTS If you wish. II. KIRKWOOD Phone 253-- W Dixon - T aylor - Russell |