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Show PAGE-SI- X TH Vineyard MRS. EVA GILLESPIE, Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Baum are the proud parents of a fine baby boy, born Tuesday, June 19, at the home of Mrs. Baum's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gurr of Pleasant View. Mrs Baum was ormerly Della Gurr. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Holdaway are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl, all is well with mother and baby The marriage o Lawrence J. Boun-ous- , son of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Boun-ou- s to Edna Grantham of American Fork took1 place Friday afternoon, Mr and Mrs. Randeil Holdaway June 22, County Clerk, Frank Salif-burare the proud parents of a fine baby Our performing the ceremony. girl. very best wishes are extended for their future happiness. They will make During the winter months the home in Edgemont. their Young Ladies have been working on which who those entitled project The club work is progressing had 200 or more points to a trip, this trip will be taken to Lagoon on nicely. Two groups have been orthe ninth of July by eleven girls who ganized in the ward under the direction of Mrs. Muriel Drake and Mrs. were successful. They are Bernice Hortense .Fronk. They will meet Merline Williams, Joan Murdock, Wells, Mary Blake, Norma Anderson, each Thursday afternoon at the home of their leaders. Both groups are Ruby Maag, Leah Harding, Susan 'Foods. The eganizations studying Madsen, Margie Williams, Maxine are as follows: Jean Gillespie, presiAndreasen, Gladys Madsen, Mary Blake was second in the stake in ac- dent; Waldeen I vers, Virginia Fronk, secretary and treascomplishing the achievements. urer; Bethel Drake, reporter. Donna Stubbs and Lodesse Drake are also Mrs. Emma Blake, Mrs. Anna members of this group. The oldt Mrs. Estella Mr. Blake, Madsen, Hugh Davis, Mr. Melvin Miner attended girls organization is as follows: Ora Clinger the M. I. A. convention, and returned Baum, president; Rowena Wilma Wise mb, sechome enthused over the work. retary Josephine Booth, M. I. A. officers of Vineyard held a reporter; Mary Gillespie, Grace Booth, Stewart and closing social at the home of Walter Mary Conder, Dorell Lucile Brereton. Holdaway, a business meeting was first held then the evening was turnWe are pleased to welcome the foled into a passtime of progressive families as members of our lowing games. This social was also held in honor of Mr. Jesse Bunnell who won ward: Mr. and Mrs. H. Clark, formy 4-- first place in public speaking. A licious, lunch was served to 39. de- Mrs. L. A. Glazier. Mr. Odell will The preperation for such honor had return home in a week, but Mrs its seting at the Lincoln high school, Odell and the children will vi'it here from which he was a graduate. He alfor the summer. so filled a mission to the northern states, since his return he has been superintendent of the Lake View Sunday school. In this position he was highly respected by all members. Weldon is the son of former Bishop MIS? ERSEL COOK, Reporter and Mrs. W. W. Tailor.' Bishop B. M. Jolley left on June 13 for I.os Angeles to attend the summer Neil Leonard Johnson, infant son session of the University oi California. of Leonard and Mary Allred Johnson, He will be there for six weeks. His died Sunday, June 17. Surviving in family to join him for the last two addition to the parents is a sister. weeks of his stay. Joyce, and his grand parents, Mr. and During Bishop Jolley's absence Mrs. Thomas Johnson of Lake View, counselors Wm. S. Park and Kenneth and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Allred of McEwan are carrying on with the Pleasant View. Interment was in the ward activities. Provo City cemetery Monday, June Two changes have been made in the 18. officers of ward auxiliaries, Mr. Roy Hilton being chosen as president of the Young Men's Mutual and Wm. M. Vernon first Clifford assistant, MRS. VIDELLA IV1E, Reporter Fielding second assistant. For the Primary, rMs. Kate Cord-ne- r retained as president with Mrs.. The Grand View ward relief society Lily Park and Ruth Jolley counselors. and Daughters of Pioneers held a Sunshine party at the home of Sister The Teachers Quorum of the priest- M. E. Kartchner. The theology les- hood and their partners were enter- son was given by Sister Sarah Hardtained at a lawn party Saturday night, ing atfer which a program and refreshments were enjoyed by all. June 23 at Guy Cutlers home. M.r and Mrs. John . B. Stratton see things in true perspective. Your criticism will be fair and good wish to announce the arrival of a fine baby girl. Mother and baby are get- natuied. You will also accept it and be benefited by the same. Prayer is ting along splendidly. as our song says: The Christians vital breath, ELKS AND ODD FELLOWS TO FROLIC AT GENEVA His source of strength, knowledge. Wisdom, virtue. His only access The State Odd Fellows outing will unto God. be held at Geneva the fourteenth and teenth of July. Also the Elks purple day will be held at Geneva this year on the fourth and fifth of August, the first time the annual af- -. fair has been held outside of Salt Lake City. -- Sharon Edgcmont MRS AXEL ANDREASEN. Reporter The Relief Society of Vineyard have discontinued their regular work ard will hold but one meeting drring the summer months, this will be teachers report and a friendly social. VOICE OF SHARON erly of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hone, formerly of Alpine; and Mr. and Mrs. David Horrocks of Provo. D Yes, I used to be in politics myself. in my town for two years, but finally lost my job. What was the matter change of I was dog-catch- er Will Foozy maors? Grand View Nope. I caught the dog. Prevent 123rd Quorum Of Seventies Ally Oop from marrying Princess Wootie Toot? j By JAMES A. IVIE, Sr. Inspired by the refining influences of Mormonism we will develop the gifts within us. This M. I. A. slogan should be The Grand View Sunday School was reorganized with Brothers LeRoy adopted by every man holding the ofTaylor, superintendent; Rex Griffith, fice of a Seventy. first counselor; Shcrmon The influence that prayer has on Tanner, second counelor, were released, and the daily actions of people is felt in MRS. I LA M. GADD, Brothers Alma Dunford, superintend- their hand clasp. In their friendly Reporter Dean Nuttall, first counselor; conversation. The cheerful way they ent; Miss Dorothy Hunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hunn, will leave and Van Snow, second counselor were go about their duties. Good judgment results largely from your desire to on July 12 for a mission to the North chosen. Central states. o Come In And Find Out. Pleasant View Roy Muhlestein, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Muhlestein and Velda Lewis, daughter of William Lewis of Provo, were married June 20 in the Salt Lake Temple. The Muhlesteins entertained for the young couple at the family home in Pleasant View Friday night, June 22. Sarah Louisa Haws Foote died Monday, June 25, at the family resiMr. and Mrs. Elmer Holdaway anThe grading is all completed on dence in Pleasant View. Sister Foote nounce the engagement of their in the has been a diligent worker the changes in the d Alene, to Earl Jones of Provo; various the of church. organizations the paving work commenced the marriage to take place July 6 in road, Funeral services were held yesterday last Monday morning. the Salt; Lake Temple. afternoon at the ward chapel, under Mrs. David Taylor and daughter the direction of Bishop A. Ray Ekins. Elder William Davis of the East Clara Jane of Idaho Falls are visiting Central states mission, son of Mr. and here with Mrs. Taylors mother, Mrs. reMrs. Hugh Davis of Vineyard, Jane D. Meldrum. turned some time ago on account of illness. He was operated on last week Mrs. Win. F. Wiscomb accompanifor sinus infection and is reported do- ed her MRS. S. A. TAYLOR, Reporter Mr. daughter and ing nicely. We trust that he will be and Mrs. Mark Reeves to Los Sharon stake loses an ardent worker Angeles, able to his field of labor California where Mr Reeve; will at- In th. rtenarturf nf VVpMon Tivlcr. tend summer school. Mrs. Wiscomb who has gone to Washington, D. C. will visit relatives and friends there for the summer. His departure I am 9ure will go the sincere hope of SharWhile excavating a road in St. Giles, indefinitely. on for his success. found a workman England, recently, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Odell and Weldon has been outstanding in a Roman urn containing nearly 50 children, Afton, Elaine and Sheldon, youthful integrity to the extent of coins dated from 47 A. 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