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Show Friday, March UTAH YALLET HEWS your will' . V GRAND VIEW IF $$ MERCHANTS you FAR Saturday evening was a proud the ward one for Grand View WISE Advertise! READ GO Sharon P. T. A. Holds Successful Parents Day most unique setting was provided In Lake View for the Junior Story festival sponsored by the 8haron stake and conducted by Mrs. Lucius C. La u die, stake junior director, with 75 mothers and daughters participating and enjoying the delicious refreshments. Five rooms were prepared, each with a decorative motif suited for the story to be told by one of five wards participating. The story teller appeared In costume and told her story to a delighted audience. Following the festival of stories the luncheon was served, with the serving table being covered with beautiful laee cloth on which were silver candle holders with yallow candles. At each end of the table a Junior girl from Lake View, in evening drees, poured, while several others served. Visiting day for parents at the Sharon school was highly succesEben-ateisful, reports Mrs. C, F. with morning classes In study and dancing being Inspected by scores of parents, and the entire day filled with activity. Noon luncheon was served at a small fee and the money will be used for physical examinations for the children. The address during the afternoon by Dr. A. C. Lambert of the B.Y.U. featured the days events. Other program members Included prayer by C. M. Went, speeches by Mrs. Leo Meredlthof of American Fork, district persl-deE. E. of P.T.A.; Bishop Twitchell, Principal A. P. War-nicMrs. Loy Doss, school nurse, and Ford Foulson, principal of the Sharon school. Musical numbers from Mrs. Nina Stratton, Mrs. Melba Calder Mrs. Bernice Christensen, and Mrs. Zola Malons, In two quartettes; and Mrs. Thelma Miller A al Mrs. Wm. Scboppe is recovering from a severe attack of ar- Hs SS5ST aft - tlirltls. A three act play was presented In the amusement hall Thursday evening by the Edgemont ward. Much talent was displayed by the membera of the east especial mention being accorded Lorna Perry la her portrayal of the grouchy old aunt. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Davies en Joyed a surprise visit Thursday evening from Mr. and Mrs. Everett Davies of Cedar jCity, M. E. Davies and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Anderson of American Fork and Mrs. Gordon Atkinson of Pleas-- I ant Grove. The monthly report meeting and social of the Genealogical committee of the ward .will be held on Friday evening, March II, at the home of Heber Harvard. A full attendance is re-- I qussted by representative Thomas L. Allred. A group of Relief Society women met at the home of Eva Hortt on Thursday and made a beautiful quilt for Mias Raisa Wester. 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The following program waa given under the direction of Mn. Mn. Bertha Rachael Mecham: Yeatea furnished two lovely soloe, "Come Back to Erin," and "When Honey Binga an Old Tima Bong. A fine review of Thomas Dlx-obook, "Tho Leopards Spots," waa given by Mn. mecnmm. were Delicious refreshments enjoyed by Meedamee Bertha Yeatea, Yydla Hogan, Cordelia Booth, Hilda Conder, Effle Plnegar, Emma Brereton, Matilda Booth, Elsie Campbell, Bertha Salisbury, Annie Gillespie, Eietta Johnson, Eva Glllesplo and the hoatcH. Mn. Dixon waa assisted by her lister, Mias Wilma i less a had en N. HEMDSELMJUI Dr. B. PROWS and HAWS Realty Company na with Heladaelmaa Optical and Jewelry Co. nttn DUSES MARKET PHONES: 200 - 201 Etc. 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We bring the samples to your home so you may select your patterns under the influence of your own surroundings to insure perfect balance in room harmony. Phoni 047B3 W. F. WISCOMBE Apple, Cherry, Peach, :A1 318 West Center St. (Ok Orbh Bench) Fruit Trees I ... SEEDS Mr. Edgemont Literary Club at Dixon Home TREES and SHRUBS Inter-mounta- in 1939 k, ere Afenlt for PORTER WALTON Co.t We Plans are rapidly being pleted for tha 15th Annual Commercial contest to t be held In Provo April 14. The contest events, business show, and special features of the day promise a very successful day, It Is announced. low nt a Fresh Supply of Received .. . Ray Eklns and Clarence Ash-Ito- n attended a banquet given by 0. P, Skagg Co. at the Hotel Utah Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Merrill Stevens of Maronl i was a visitor at the Alex Jame- son home Tuesday. Page school is presenting their operetta Friday evening in the Pleasant View amusement hall. A small admission will be charged. Dorothy Bone left for Balt Lake City, Monday, where she entered Henegars business college. Mrs. Fay A. Cannon and son Inf Balt Lake City visited at the Charles Allred home wor a week, returning to Salt Lake Wednes- day of this week. Miss Vera Davis and La Mar Davis of Wallsburg were visitors at the James Phillips some this week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Isaacson, Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Patten and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Muhle-- I stein spent an enjoyable evening with Mrs. Ed. Isaacson Saturday. Table games were played and luncheon was served to the group. ultra-moder- n We have a large variety to choose from, both in color harmony and texture finishes which are so vital in present day modes of interior decoration. k Susan Jameson, Reporter Telephone 0I1R1 n, Mountain Grown VIEW PLEASANT i Just Dr. T. Earl Pardoe, profaaaor thie week of apeech returned from Baylor Unlvoralty In Waco aa critic Texaa, wbero ho acted of a drama and apeech eonteat which waa aponaored by Baylor events. In which 15 aouthern univenitiei took part. Page Orchestra e Featured at PI. View play Two evening of one-aare being aponaored In College The Page uchool orchejtru wai hall thla week by the Utah Beta featured at tha P.T.A. meeting chapter of TbeU Alpha Phi. Four held In the Pleaaant View ward Thuraday ere produced play chapel, Thuraday, to giva the par-eu- evening, and four more will bo an Idea of what tha new given tonight Unlveraity atudent orcheatra claaa haa achieved. and the general public are InThe meeting waa under the di- vited to attend. rection of Mr. Jamee Plnegar. Mrs. S. W. William led communflrat ity alnging. Tha orcheatra waa "Dream Face. number Jamea Pinegar mud Keith Miller 1 A. H Share of B. B. water. duet; Helen played a trumpet Oops, Young Fruit New Meldrum and Earlean Foot gave Home, Mod. 4 R. up 4 R. a bell duet. The orchestra final down. H. A. Heat, Double election waa "Standard Bearer" garage, 4 milee north of "They did an exceptionally 01. Twins: Provo, Hl-wgood pleeo of work. With almoat 08750.00 every kind of lnatrument and 41 1 A. 5 R. Mod. HoiOfl, orchard, membera, they are a well bal4 Miles anced orchestra. Aa beginner jroumg pear trees. 01. north of Provo, Hl-wthey have but to keep on to a very flue orcheatra," 02300.0 tatea W. M. Vernon, tho director. Poalson, accompanied by Mrs. Ebesteln, In a violin and cello duet, were enjoyed. Consultation between parents and teachers closed the dsys and Junior Festival Held at Lake View choir, under the direction of Mr Ora Griffith, presented the musi-rprogram, at the nrst seislna of quarterly conference. Twenty-fiv- e members participated and the program was well received by a large audience. THE ADS PAH1 31, 1933 ( Salt Lake City, Utah , All Writ Exposure Roome-iDellghtf- Air Cooled ully ERNEST C. ROB8ITER, " up O here Flowers Crow HIGHLY RECOMMENDED |