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Show hr Hnirr nf WINDSOR lrarmt Mrs. .Ferry Nielson, Reporter Published weekly at Provo, Utah, by tha Sharon Cooperative EducaMrs. Preston Shoell entertaintional Recreational Association ot Orem. Printed by Vtah Valley at a dinner Tuesday in honor of ed S7 West as Entered North Utah. First Street, Provo, Publishing Co., Covers aooad class matter at the Post Office In Provo, Utah, under the act her busband's birthday. Mrs. Mr. and for were laid . of March 3, 1873 George Shoell and Corma, Perneal and Leland Shoell. Mrs. Anita Cragun visited with her mother at Lehl Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Rumel Cragun motored to Las Vegas with Oscar Cragun Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Harper Sendees Sunday entertained the old folks comi SCERA MEETINGS mlttee at a dinner Friday. Covers Picture Show Staff. Sunday Members of the High Council were laid for Mr. and Mrs, January 23rd, 1:00 p. m., at will spea k atthe sacrament serMrs. Mr. and KODert w rignt, buildAdministration Stage vices in the various wards Sunday Wallace Morby, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ing. evening, January 23rd. Dowks. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Voice of Sharon Staff. Appointments are as follows: Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. Murvel 26, January Wednesday, EdjtenVont Spencer Madsen Walker and Mrs. Gladys Marrott 7:00 p. m. at Stake Adminand Wllford R. Stubbs. After dinner tbe time was spenf istration Building. Grandview Henry D. Taylor in games and social chat. and Oscar Anderson. Mr. ahd Mrs. Rosie Smith and STAKE SECURITY Lakeview S. H. Cluff and Stake security meeting is held children of Lehl visited with Mr. every Sunday morning at 10:00 and Mrs. George Shoell Sunday. George F. Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Cragun of Sharon Adelbert Bigler and a. m. in the Stake Administration Salt Lake were the dinner guests Ray Gammon. building. P. W. Madsen of Mr. and Mrs. George Long SunTimpanogoe STAKE PRESIDENCY and John B. Stratton. day. The musical program will be Stake Presidency meets every Quilting Bees have been quite furnished by the wards. Sunday morning at 11:00 a. m. the rage In Windsor this week. a Pleasantview in the Stake Administration build- Mrs. Wm. Downs entertained number of lady friends WednesProfessor Wm. H. Boyle of the ing. day. Friday Mrs. Lois Drage and Brigham Young University will be Mrs. Alda Harris followed suit. UNION MEETING the speaker at sacrament meeting The musical Union meeting for Mutual Im- All reported a jolly good afterSunday evening. program will be given by the ward provement Association and bish- noon and lots of stitching. Mrs. Robert Wright and Mrs. choir. oprics will be held Sunday, Jan. 23, at 2:00 p. m. in the High Buleah Roberts entertained at a Vineyard Missionaries ot the SharoD School Auditorium. rag shower Thursday afternoon. ladles took a little Twenty-siStake Mission will have charge of NO BAPTISMAL SERVICES bundle of rayon rags and spent the Sunday evening sacrament There will be no baptismal ser- a very enjoyable afternoon. Domi? meeting, unless It Is possible for services to be held In the new vices this month because of re- noes were played and prizes were chapel. In that event a special pairs and renovations being made given. Chili 'and crackers, ice at the Utah Stake Administration cream and cake were served. program 'will be arranged. Mrs. Wm. Ash who has been Building. 111 for some time is much imRelief Society M. I. A. DANCE PRACTICE In health. proved Eva Gillespie, Supt. Mrs. Vern Keetehy, who hag Stake dance practice for all ward directors will be held Mon- been 111 since the birth of her We are asked to make a reday evening at 9:00 p. m. In the little son, is much Improved In port on the Work and Business Pleasantview Ward Amusement health and wijl boon be able to was which last started project Hall. Dances to be demonstrated return to her home af Magna. At spring. Will you please report If at Gold and Green Balls will be present she Is at the home of her you took part in the breadmaking, taught. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Young sewing and laundry project, as It at Lindon. was outlined? Also please report SUNDAY SCHOOL BOARD The three-acomedy drama, If you make vour own bread, as it Here Comes Charley was preSchool union Regular Sunday do your own sewing and laundry. will not be held Sunday, sented under the direction of the Report the ones you do In your meeting 23. M. I. A. Tuesday evening. We January home. In case you do not do all wish to three. Please make this report to Enrichment". These sessions will to the castextend our appreciation for the splendid efforts the Work and Business Class-lead- be held in Room 260 E'at 3:30 to make this dram forth put they or one of the Executive p. m. daily. a success. The cast was as folofficers in your ward, who will in Miss Effie Warnick has lows: Beth Anderson, Alice turn make it to tha Etaha, luf a lecture on breads Carol Bessie Harris. and bread making, at 10:30, Wei February 1st. Zola Kirk, Jack Kirk, We are calling special atten- nesday by Professor Irene S. Bar. Downs, tion also to Relief Societys par- low. Miss May Billings will lecture ticipation In Leadership Week at on The A. B. C.s of remodeling the B. Y. U., January 24 to 28 clotblng.at 3:30 p. m. Wednesday Inclusive, The department under afternoon. The morning lecture the theme Relief Society Trusts, is In 250 A and the afternoon one will be given In Room 260 E, In 115E. &. 11:30 a. m. on Monday, (TheOn Tuesday evening members ology); Tuesday (Social Ser- of the stake board and former vice); Wednesday (Literature) members entertained their husand Thursday (Social Welfare). bands and high council advisors On Friday the State Conference at a delightful social at the home J. S. Smith &. Sons of Social Work will be held.' of Mrs. Stena Christensen. Clever PROPRIETORS Dr. Sidney B. Sperry, the auth- games were played under the dior of Relief Society Theology les- rection of Mesdames Wells, Davis, sons will present a topic giving Andreason and Stewart and durfive separate phases of the work, ing the taBty tray luncheon an WniTE FAWN FLOUR and will be under the heading Impromptu program was enjoyed Leads Them AIL "Relief Society Theology lesson by the thirty-si- x attending. :With the Churches: . x Stake ct er VALLEY Flour Feed Company STAKE stake committee Is especially desirous of having all ward chairmen in attendance at the meeting, as President Samuel Cordner has some Important Instructions to give pertaining to genealogical work. A splendid program hag been arranged. Bishop August J. Johnson of the Lakeview ward will be the speaker and musical numbers will be furnished by Roland Harding and Ellinora Hard- GENEALOGY Amelia Latta, Reporter Telephone 048-J- 1 Genealogical stake board meeting will be held Sunday, January 23rd at 1:00 p m. In the Stake Administration building. Stake genealogical union meeting will be held Sunday, January 33rd at 2:00 p. m. In tbe Stake Administration Tbe ing. building. Special rates of 77c for a round trip ticket on the Orem line to Salt Lake are In effect for temple excursions each Wednesday, on the two trains leaving Provo at MATTRESSSES 6:10 a, m. and 8:00 a. m. Cache Valleys Famous Golden West RED ROSE FLOUR FEATURING FEEDS, Dealers in: HAY and GRAIN EXCLUSIVE (From Spanish Fork) BEAUTY SHOPPE 274 W. Center $9.50 We cal and deliver Free 3 Our Try 151 N. University Ave. -- 5 PHONE 114 Phone 1123 All Phases of BEAUTY CULTURE 4th West Provo 579-- W Permanents. PROPRIETORS Star UPHOLSTERY Special Have Your Living COVERS SHABBY? Time To Have Them Replaced! SPECIAL LABOR OFFER DIXON-TAYLOR-RUSSE- LL P. Paper Hanging C. V. HANSEN 43 X. 9 W. PROVO New Large Scales n Beady For Public Also Quality Coa) and Prompt High ' Walter Duranty. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Sadie Shaw, Mrs. Della Jensen, Mrs. Ellen Bunnell, Mrs. Annie Williamson, Mrs. Annie H. Williamson, Mrs. Teenle Cllnger, Mrs. Malinda Jorgenson, , Mrs. Merle Madsen, Nelson and hostess, i I A very entertaining and successful dance wag held In the Lake View amusement hall Wednesday evening. Two lamps were given away. Tbe first one was won by Mr. Clarence Lloyd and tbe second by Mrs. Dean Johnson who gave It back to be sold jo the highest bidder. Mr. Clehon Boulton bought the lamp and then gave it to the Relief Society to nse In their new room. The dance was sponsored by the M, L A. and the proceeds went toward tbe remodeling of the ward house. The Relief Society sponsored a comedy play presented by a group from American Fork, directed by Mrs. Marvls Steele, formerly of Lake View, Thursday evening. During the course of the evening a beautiful quilt was given away. The Daughters of Pioneers, camp Tamarack meeting was held Thursday at the home of Mrs. Walter Holdaway of Vineyard. Those attending from Lake View were: Mrs. Ellen Bunnell, Mrs. Rozetta Johnson, Mrs. Clara Taylor, Mrs. Bertha Madsen, Mrs. Priscilla Madsen, Mrs. Francis Johnson and Mrs. Ruth Johnson. house at tt;e Madsen Open home will be held Tuesday, Jan. 25 honoring the Golden Wedding of Mr. a,. I Mrs. James Madsen who were married that day lq 1888 In the Logan Temple. James Madsen as born In Lakeview, Jan. 7, 1861, and has been an active church worker, as a homemlsslon-arSunday. School teacher, ward teacher and counselor In the Elders quorum for many years. Prlcllla Stevenson Madsen was born at Nephl, Aug. 10, 1865 and Drapes - Slip Covers Upholslerinj Mrs. Bessie Chorus practice Is held every Thursday evening at the home of Miss Virginia Taylor. All mutual members are Invited to join. D. - T. - Christensens Deirv January Harrison J. 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