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Show THE VOICE OF SHARON PAGE FOUR I : Utah county home demonstrator and Miss Davidsor, state club leader from thfe U.A.C. giving demcnstnu.ons and talks to the girls. WARD NEVS: Sharon MRS. ETHEL PYNE, Reporter Phone 02oJ5 The month of August has been a vacation time for many people in Sharon ward. The following Mutual girls from Sharon ward enjoyed a gay outing at the M I.A. home at last Spring Dell week; Lillian McAnna Carthy, Wells, Lucile Vernon, Lcnor Kof-forDorothy and d, . Selman, Leona Carol and Lenore Pvne, V i r ginia Jolley, Lyle KofFern and ford, Ruth Kitchen, Fay Fern Jepperson, Carter, A 1 e n e Anna Farnsworth, Mariam Mu. Pjfim Duffm, Cutler, Onu Johnson. Glendolvn Park, Helen Park, Maxine Holt, Gladilyn Spaughy, Beth Carter, Nonna McEwan, Allie Cutker, Beth Prestwich, Aileen and Maurine Carter, Phyllis Rogerson, Wilmetta Beth Fontella Cordner, Spaughy, finch, Willa Newell, Hazel Loveridge, Alta Gordon, Hilda Kockerhans and Frances King. Mrs. Roseltha Vernon, Mrs. Dorothy Broadhead, Mrs. Ethel Pyne, Mrs. Fanny Hilton, Mrs. Rita Stanfield, and Mrs. Rachel Cutler were the chaperones. I The geneohgocal society of Sharon ward enjoyed a. pleasant outing at the Luke's hot pot resort in Midway Monday night. Swimming and a delicious picnic supper were the diversions by Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bellows, Mr. and Mrs. William G. Kockerhans, Mr, and Mrs. Ljnn Rogerson, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dickey, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. George Sidwell, Mr. and Mrs, Travers Tucker, Mrs. Annie Lunceford, Mrs. Wilken- son, Mrs. Eugene Newell, Mrs. Della Mechant and Mrs. Mariam Bradshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Barrett, Mrs, A. Selman and family and Austin spent the week with relatives in Monticello. Nevada. Mc-Ew- an Vineyard Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Stratton and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Vance of Orem and Mrs. Dora Borquist and daughter of Tuscon, Arizona, motored to Fairview Saturday to attend the Vance family reunion which was held in Fair-vieennyon Saturday and Sunday. Or-lea- n, w Mr. and Mrs Earl W, Mechant, Mrs. Della Mechant and daughter, Carol and son Fred visited with relatives at Wallsburg Wednesday. Miss Fay Allred has employment in Bradshaw, Mrs. Hurst, Mrs. Della the project control division of the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maag enterMechant and Mrs. Sarah Prestwich. W.P.A. in Washington, D. C. tained at a wedding reception at their Lome Tuesday evening, August bth Sir. and Mrs. Elwood Davis, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allred en- in honor of their daughter Ruby and and Mrs. Clarence Kofford, and Verl joyed ten days at Fish Lake where William Laursea. One hundred and Kofford went to Spring Lake Friday Mr. Allred caught one (if the largest fifty guests were present. The young evening to attend the wedding recep- fish ever taken from the lake. , couple are residing tion of their mece Mrs. Bill De Reus at American Fork Mrs. Nettie Carter gave i party for (Amy Miller) who was married durMr. and Mrs, William Carter who Last ing the week. were married recently. A program, , night the ' Missionand refreshments dancing ary class of the Approximately seventy-fiv- e people games, Many from Sharon ward participat d in the were enjoyed by 50 friends. Vineyard Sunday School injoyed a their families, held at the new MU.A. gifts were presented to Mr. and Mr. home in Provo canyon Saturday even- Carter, canyon party at the Swinging Bridge in ing and Sunday. Picnic suppers were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hall have a American Fork. A enjoyed by the group after which a delicious barbacue splendid bonfire program was given. son, born August 5. chicVen E. H. Caider, acting as master of cereThe following babies were given was served. There monies. Sunday school services were were thirty four held Sunday morning and the remain- names this month: Charlenes daughter members present der of the day was spent visiting and of Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Ashton; Lynn Anne, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Lynn resting. Mrs. Nettie McDonald of Driggs, Taylor and Anthony Hansen, son of Idaho visited here during the week Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Wilkensen en- Mr, and Mrs. Henry D. Taylor. with relatives and friends. tertained at a gay lawn party, and Miss Ruth Ashton and Miss Flora shower at their home' Sat. in honor Mrs. Fjed Lystrup entertained at a Phillips underwent operations at the 01 heir daughter, Mrs. Earnest Vron-cawho was recently married in Cali- Aird hospital. Both have returned to miscellaneous shower at her home fornia. The lawn was gay with colored their homes and appear to be recover- August 12 in honor of her daughter Gracj. who was recently married to lights and a program was presented. ing. Lionel College of Lehi. Thirty-fiv- e The young couple received numerous useful and lovely gifts. Tasty refreshMrs. Tracy Colvin and two children guests were present and a pleasant afments w'ere served to one hundred spent two weeks with relatives in Loa. ternoon was spei t. The bride received niaqy beautiful gifts. The young couguests. The young couple left Tuesin Tooele, Utah, day morning for Placerville, CaliforThe following people from Alberta, ple arc residing nia, to make their home. Canada have, visited here during part The genealogical committee memMr, and Mrs. W. M. Vernon, Lu- of August: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis ConVenna Leo have returned rad, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Conrad, Mr. bers and their partners enjoyed a soand cille, from a tour in California, they visited and Mrs William Wilde, Mrs. Leah cial at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hilton in Pleasant Grove the Yosemite park and the fair at Stringham, Millie Mrs. Peterson, Monday evening. San Diego on their return they atBishop Floyd Wilde and Arthur Refreshments were served, games tended the Allen family reunion at Wilde. and an interesting program was enVernal. They also attended the U.B.I, J joyed. C. C. Sterling Guff and Kenneth Mel- to Detroit last week. They went drum Mr. and Mrs. Axel F. Andreason A delightful wedding reception was drove new cars back to Provo. attended the Scandinavian reunion given in honor of Mr. and, Mrs. Glen held in Logan during the month. Kockerhans (Thelma Prestwich) by Mrs. Preal Jones, Melva, La Preal, the parents of the bride, Mr.' and Mrs. Four boys and girls were baptized Orson Prestwich at Geneva, August Don and Rollo Jones, Mildred and 15. The bride was attended by her Lorraine Nielsen enjoyed a week in and confirmed members of the .church Sunday August 18th. They were Wilsister Mrs. Carol Snow as Matron of Duchesne county. liam and Wiida Wells, Darrell L, honor, the Misses Hilda and Lapreal Harold Jones and Marvin Perry are Clegg and Ltlsle Ash. Kockerhans sisters of the groom were home from a lumber camp in Dubridesmaids. Levar The ward chapel received its anbrother of the groom was best man. chesne county where they spent the nual cleaning Tuesday. The women Friends in Sharon wish them happi- summer. and girls of the Y.W.M.I.A. nartici-patinness and prosperity on their journey Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Andrews spent The hope was expressed that through life. a week near Wolf Creek. our next clean-u- p would take place in our new ward chapel Lets all work Miss Lucille Skinner is convalescing Mrs. Lettie Schloss of San Francis to that nd. , from a major operation performed at co and Mrs. Chloe Thomas and the Aird hospital Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Davis atdaughter of Butte, Mont., visited last tended the James Davis family reunion The following Sharon ward girls week with Mrs. Sam Allman. held at Lyman, Wyoming, August the who had won high honors for their Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gurr had as 25, 26 and 27. work done in Mutual last winter envisitors Mr. and Mrs.- - Thomas Merrill joyed a gay outing at Lagoon. They Mrs Janett McMullin of Holier City were; Hilda Kocherhans, Beth Finch, of Ramah, New Mexico, Mr. and Mrs. Anna Wells, Lucile Vernon, LaRue Oron Janies and daughters and Mrs. Davis and son of Gallup, New Park, Beth Carter, . Fontella, Cordner, Joy Maxine Mexico. Elvira Pyne, Alta Gorden, Gordon, Yvonne Holt, Virginia JolThe following children of Mrs. ClaReah Pvne Fay ley. Fern Cartr ra Burgener visited iicie: Mr. and Morna McEwan, Dorothy Jepperson, Selma, Beth Park, Helen Park, Cherril Mrs. Reed Burgeqer and Mrs. Otto Cutler and Helen Park. The girls were Weston of Driggs, Idaho; Mrs. Steve taken to Lagoon in Orson Prestwit-ch- s Yocom of Pasadena, California and Glen Sorensen of Salt Lake. truck, Mr. and Mrs. Prestwich Mrs, and Mrs. Verena Holt accompanied Don Ct&tkirkman of Milford spent them. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Vernon Mrs. Ethel Pyne, Mrs. Rita Stanfield part of the month here with his son and Mrs. Adele Fielding chaperoned and daughter, Reed Workman and Mrs. Arlington Snow. the girls. Friday supper n, ' Mr. and Mrs. Cree Kofford have Funeral services were held in the ward chapel, August 22nd fur Nancy hticldberger I arsen, wife of John L. I arsen, who passed away at h r home following a lingering illness. Her two sisters, Mrs. G. A. Torrison of Renchland, Montana, and Mrs. U. D, Barrah of Tacoma, Washington were among the many friends and relatives who attended the services. The community extends sincere to Mr. Larsen in the passing of his beloved wife. Pleasant View MERLE S. FOOTE, Reporter Phone 034-R- 3 Miss Nola Kofford of Salt Lake City accompanied them home. Dr. Earl Bonnett and Miss- - Aileen Bonnett of New York ' visited here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Bonnett. Mrs. Amy Slack was surprised on her birthday by several relatives who served an elaborate supper in her honor. Shirley Andrews and Maurine Hansen spent their vacation in Los Ange-le- s. Miss Margaret Dudley spent three weeks in Vernal with her mother. Mrs. Fred Schaerger of Lo Angeles visited here a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Alfred Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Perry spent a week at the lakes near the head of Provo river. Ferron and Duane Jones 'and Anthony Ivins spent a week at the Wilcken farm in Hanna. Babies named and blessed: Frederi- ck, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Spaulding. Norma Laree, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clegg, 'teverly Gwen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Carroll. Williams, of Thomas, Idaho. Covers were laid for eighteen. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Mamie Harding and family of Provo, Mrs. Everett Davis of Cedar City, Mr. .and Mrs. Morris E. Davies and family of Springviile, Mrs. Pickering of Indiana, and the guest'of honor. n Sharon stake is to be congratulated and complimented for its its unity, and its religious advantages offered to the MRS. C. H. DAVIES, Reporter Phone 09-J- f)ro-gressiven- 1 Mr. and Mrs. B. IL Jolley have gone to Rupert, Idaho, to attend the Jolley family reunion. They left Aug, 21. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Williams and small daughters Carol and Charlotte, of Thomas, Idaho, spent the week ending Aug, 24th with Mr, and Mrs. G H. Davies To all women of our ward who wish to spend a profitable half hour, we commend the Sunday morning lectures on Distin-Mr- t. Davie women. guished This class follows the regular Sunday School class work, and the leader is Sister Lctty Hatch, a very devoted and talented teacher community. m SOL JACOBS Ladies Ready 110 West Center d. Complimcnary of Jucson, party was given parents, Mr. and to Mrs. Dora Arizona a birthday at the home of her Mrs. J, A. Vance. Bor-qui- st have been very children attended the Bingham family tive during the reunion in Vernal miner with their meetings and parties. Most all the members went to Saratoga Tuesday to the club outing. Anson Calls home science club girls re! ! a served cently formal dinner to Mrs. The ladies of the Sharon ward relief society enjoyed a very pleasant outing at Vivian park in Provo canton, where they held their regular business and report meeting. their mothers. Mrs. Clarissa Carrol was in charge and a The C. C. I. J. Mr. Foot H Cub bos had jpecrtjt rats yfry ature was given by Mrs. Inez Roger-r.o- some interesting .socials during Aug4-- This is The Place Russell's Darter n. A delicious picnic luncheon was enjoyed by the following members: Mrs. Elza Anderson. Mrs. Grace Washburn, Mrs. Lois Downs, Mrs, A. Agnes Bellows. Mrs, Phyllis Hancock, Mrs. Maude Park, Mrs. Sarah Park. Mrs. Agnes Pace, Mrs. Ada Morgan, Mrs. Chloie Duke, Mrs. Ethel Finch, Mrs. Verena Mrs. Clarissa Carrol, Holt, Mrs. Stella Duffm, Mrs. Mariam ust. The Happy Seven girls entertained their mothers at a luncheon at the home of their leader, Mrs. Alden Chat win. The Taen Runde club girls gave a clever party at the Lewis .home with their partners as guests. clubs A joint meeting of the was held with Miss Alice Pedersen Slicp 4-- 4-- H and Bullocks Billiards 180 West Center to- Wear Provo, Utah . la. Compare our 2 Cat BUILDING Think Lumber Co. Ask about estimates from one piece to the 14c Tri-Sta- te larger Huantity. Millwork-- If its wood we can make Dependable building materials of all kinds. it. -- Bestnd (No i Helpful Service Formerly Smoot Lumber Co. I. Phone 20 dealers) Kerr s 67c or Bally2Ga!.1.15 N Provo 1 4-- H ac- -- When You Think of Pineapple Catsup u .bo"ie,y .3 Bottles 25c Pork & Beans Nonn2"rca 3 Cans 25c Lb. 23c COFFEE STS? Shredded Wheat 3 PkgS. 29c 2 Cans 15c Mackrel Salmon Unk7 r Tall Can 10c MarshmallowsirceliophancLb. 1 5c 100 Lbs. $5.49 Sugar sales to . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Merrill of Burley, Idaho, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Drage over the week-en- If you have beautiful flowers in your garden, will you arrange a bouquet in a vase and send it to the Monday building early Seminary morning? The committee suggests that the flowers be picked Sunday morning before sunrise and set in the coldest available place in plenty of water until Monday morning. A vase or container larger at the top is more desirable than one with a small top. Flowers arranged loosely look better than those crowded closely. The flowfr shgw is given to stimulate an interest of all stake people in the growth of flowers. There are many beautiful flowers in our locality, so the display promises to be well worth visiting. Sol Jacobs says; Grand View Kills Dais e Sympathy is extended to the family in the death of their son, Grant Cluff, Toffey Sawaya, Dell James; also to Mrs. Garence Ashton Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Drage and on the passing of her father, Bertram and Elwood Foote went to Yellowr daughter Sherry enjoyed a trip through Spotten. stojie park with the F.F.A.Yellowstone park last week. , clubs The Mr. and Mrs. Newell Baum and Ami-con- Flower Show en- three-week- every item in our store. every day prices. David Brown, Chas, H. Davies ld mot ' Miss Barbara Wilcken has gone to Los Angeles to, visit her sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs The following group enjoyed a pleasant outing in the Yellowstone Park early in August. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Stratton and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. N, Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Charland Harward and small children, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley C. Maag has Mr. and Mrs. Heber Day and family, the sympathy of the community in the Mr. and Mrs. Clark Carter and baby, C. Carter, eighteen in death of their son John and Mrs. Ada all They visited points of chief interN., who passed away August 9th folsees illntss with scar- est and enjoyed fishing and sight lowing a ing. let fever complications. Impressive funeral services were held Sunday, Ward members are glad to note August 11 on the lawn of the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Maag that Mr. and Mrs,, Robert Hills have The services were largely attended returned to our midst. marriage of their daughter Rita to and there were many beautiful flowMr, and Mrs. Parley Judd tendered Bryant Jolley. Many friends and relaers. The parents and grandparents are of the kindness a reception in the amusement hall on tives gathered to . congratulate the very appreciative shown them by their friends and rela- Thursday, Aug. 15 in honor of the oung couple. tives during the illness and death of little John. We Guarantee to Save You 10 per cent on Mr. and Mrs, Dan Morgan, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Broadhead and daughter, Miss Carol Mechant and Fawn Morgan left Friday morning for Colorado, where they will visit with relaMiss Mary Jean Skinner has returntives for a week, ed from a weeks vacation in Ogden visited with relatives. Miss Dorothy Park went to Salt where she Lake City Saturday to visit with relaMrs, Eliza Anderson invites the latives for two weeks. dies of Sharon to Relief Society on 30 at the home of Mrs. Mr, and Mrs, N. J, Jacobsen, and Friday, Aug. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thorne of Pro- Natallie Snyder. vo left Saturday morning for Detroit, Miss Virginia Jolley left for Las ' Michigan, where Mr. Jacobsen will Nevada, Thursday, She will Vegas, get a new school bus. They expect to join her parents. Bishop and Mrs. B. visit in New York and Niagara Falls M. Jolley there. Mr. and Mrs. Jolley before returning home. are returning home from Los Angeles. been attendMrs. Clara Curtis came to Orem last California, where he has, of Southschool the at University ing week to make an extended visit with California. her daughter, Mrs. Pearl Curtis. Mrs. ern Curtis has been visiting with her Mr. E. ,H. Caider and his three daughter in San Francisco and Seattle. sons, Vance, Robert and David left Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson enter- Friday evening for Fish Lake for a fishing trip. He will meet tained a group of relatives from Salt four-da- y Mr. Mrs. and Harold Caider there. a evLake, at picnic supper Thursday ening at Wildwood in Provo 'lanyon. returned to their home at Boulder City, Nevada after visiting for several weeks with Mr. Koffards parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Kofford. His sister past week here visiting with htr brother J.iscjh A. Murdoch and tertained Thursday, Aug. 22nd at other relatives, m honor of their daughter, Mrs. Tom MRS. GEO. F. WELLS, Reporter 4 Phone .. tie sj g. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Humphrey of Delta visited with relatives here Monday and Tuesday, They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Terry. 1935 AUGUST, OvalSardines Asst. 2 Cans 15c PotatoChips5 Oz. Size 2 Pkgs. 15c Bilk 2 12 Oz. loaYBS 5c Bread 20 oz. Sliced 2 for 15c Veal Loaf Libbys 2 Cans 25c Salt Borlons 10 Lb. Bag 19c Toilet Soap BissionOell. Bar 4c Watermelon All Rips Lb. lc j A-- HER Station Battery Corner 2nd West and Center . 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