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Show December, THE VOICE' OF SHARON 1935.' Far, Far Away on Judeas opening prarer by John Murdock; community singing led b Ivern Pne; address of welcome. Theodore Failey, Jr ; solo Ill take You Home Again Kathleen, by Mrs. Melba P. Payne; humorous reading, Mrs. Lucy Poulson; duet Far Away, Mr. and drs. George J. Adams; read.ng. Mrs. Maude Partridge; song "When You and 1 were Young Maggie", by the Timpanogos ward quartet, James Jensen, Moroni Jensen, Arthur Shepherd, and Dee Adams; reading "The Model T Ford ' by Mrs. Daisy Nelson; solo, When Irish Eyes Are Smiling, Melda Hacking; by S. ll. Blake of thesake presidency. An apreciation gift from the class was presented to Brother Harris by Mrs. Lucy Poulson and he gave a mothers response. The singing sang A tribute to Brother Harris. This song was composed for the occasion by Mrs. Florence Shepherd. A banquet was served in the recreation hall with Mrs. Kellie P. Cordner in charge. Bishop Julian llhnsvn acted as toastmaster and toasts were given by the following: Albert H. Christensen, Mrs. Florence Gappmayer, Samuel H. Blake, C. Wilford Larsen, and Theodore Farley Jr. After the banquet, games were played under the A direction of Ray E. Loveless. feature of the evening was the raffling of a quilt by the officers of the Primary association. The quill was made by the Seagull group of the Primary. About 150 were in attendance. Charles Poulson was chairman of the committee in charge of the affair. Members of the committee: Mrs. Lucy Poulson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farley and Ivern Pyne. singing Plains; Ward News Timpanogos MRS. C. E. FGULSON, Reporter The ceremony uhich made Miss Ida Davis, daughter of Mr. and n Mrs. Elwood Davis, the bride of M. Aiken, was performed December fifth, at the home of the bride's parents. Julian Bishop Hansen officiated, folimmediately lowing the ceremony the bridal party went to the Timpanogos ward hall where a reception was g by the bride parents in honor of the couple, V. Mrs. J. Caldwell, of Salt Lake City, a sister of the bride, was matron of honor. The Misses Leila Johnson and Mariam Partridge were bridesmaids and Hulon of the groom, West, brother-in-laacted as best man. The hall was artistically decorated, Fied Davis was master of ceremonies. An evening of dancing, and a delightful program was enjoyed. Tasty refreshments were served. Many lovely gifts were received b the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Aiken will make their home here. En-wi- n, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rowley have in Manteca, Mis. Edith Palmer has returned California, after spending a month in Blanding, Utah after here visiting with relatives and to her home visiting with her parents, Mr. and friends. Mis. C. H. Poulson. of and Mr. Mrs. Glen Rowley, son William C. Partridge, of WyomM. A. Rowley left December 12 for ot his field of labor as a missionary ing was the guest at the home Glen will labor in the Central States Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Partridge Partridge is mission with headquarters at Inde- during the of the resident former a Timpano- pendence, Mo. returned to their home Mr. and Mrs. John Rowley, who were recently married, left Sunday Mr. Rowley will go' to Los Angeles, Calif., where he will be employed. Mrs. Rowley will visit with her parents and other relatives in Mount Pleasant, Utah before joining her husband in their new home. Miss Lucille Farley recently tertained the following young ple at a waffle supper: Misses 50c-$1.0- 0 c Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence .'lacock made a trip to Chicago during me past week. were Mr. and Mrs. John guests ot honor at a i'amity" p..rt Saturday evening, December 7 at the home of Me. and Mrs. Bml Rowley, the evening was spent m games, and a delicious luncheon was set vcd. T he following relatives were in attendance: Mrs. Iavui-- e Falimr. Mr, and Mis. Ray Soien-son- , Mr. and Mrs. Janies Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Wh. Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rowley, of Manteea, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kawley, Mr. and Mrs. Burl Rowley, Mrs. Mar' Rowley, Miss Beatrice Rowley and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Mooney, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Freshwater of Salt Lake City. Bow U v a Jones', Reva Cordner, Mildred Carcl Leo Poulson, Hacking, Wayne Chick Rohbock, Frank Postma, Woodruff Jensen, Mi. and Mrs. Alvin Rowley, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Meldrum. Decorations were in keeping with the Christmas seas- - F3r!v Sharon Boosters The following merchant and businesses residing in the territory of Sharon Stake are egch month making contributiona to assist in the publication of the Voice of Sharon aa they feel that this paper fills a community need. We suggest that you check to see if your local merchant is in this group. . tortet with unconditional guarantor in writing. Wpst of Piver Bridge - Highway 91 BILL'S SERVICE - int 1- W. H. KOFFORD, Prop Orom, -4 Utoh CONFECTIONERY LINCOLN The Gospel Doctrine class of the Timpanogos ward held its annual reunion at the church Monday, December 9. The affair was also given in honor of Hyrunt S. Harris, who has been released as class leader, after about six years of service. Mr. Ivern Pyne was in charge of the program which was as follows: 0 GROCERY W. P. WILLIAMS, Prop. MERCHANDISE and CONFECTIONS Orem, VINEYARD Utoh MERCANTILE HUGH DAVIS, Prop. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Gessfords m. Vineyard THE FLOWER SHOP Rohbock ond Sons, Prop. 47 No. Univ. Ave. "EVERYTHING IN FLOWERS Fourth mila South of Lincoln H. Phone 039-J-- I on Stote Htflhwoy S. BUSY CORNER, That L. Kitchan, Prog.) GAS, OIL and GENERAL MERCHANDISE West of Lincoln High School pkovo. OPEN EVENINGS Phone. PRICES EFFECTIVE SAT., MON.. AND TUES., A FEW OF OUT PRE- - (Combined from page 5) not have to describe him too well. He is tall and handsome and has that way about him oh, you know, and if you don't your fairies will. Sincerely yours, V. Christensen. Dear Santa. Your helpers have probably notified you already how I have been struggling with these brats at Lincoln this year. If you really reward the good people I suggest that you give them plenty of good things to eat such as candy nuts, pineapple and etc. (Hint) Yours, Raymond Partridge. ct GaaOlIna and Oici For Saturday Framed Pictures Off Letters To Santa Windsor COAST IN SERVICE STATION Conoco Got and Gorm frocottod Motor Oil, Murray Tlrti, Bl Bat Unfinished Magazine Racks peo- Additional High School News Dear Santa: We are only asking you to do one thing. It seems impossible but it simply must be done. Will you please hide Mr. Swenson's white cooking apron where he will not AVRE SMITH, Reporter find it for at least the next seThe Primary Bazaar held Nov. mester. Thanks, 25 was very successful. An interRuth Meldrum and Hazl K. esting program was presented, and many useful articles were sold. Dear Santa: J am perfectly happy and conM Men and Girls Gleanor The how it Is. know but tented, you in in a Stake Class of the ward met hear some wanna kids The they say the Pleasant Grove Second Ward new jokes, so kindly bring me a Nov. 26. The Pleasant Grove High School Ne,-play presented the one-aphews in the preliminary exercises of the M I. A. meeting. Nov. 26. f en- Dor-oth- GIFTS GIFTY gos ward, and was super mtrndvnl of the Sunday School here thnt-fi- e rears ago when he left to niT-his home in Wjom'ug. J 048-R-- 2 C. V. Hansen gave an illustrated lectuie on Alas' n in the Dec. conjoint meeting. The Primary Conference held December 8. - i 2 Lbs. Dates, Jello, All Flavors .1 Pumpkin, Large Can Sugar, Brown or Pdr., 2 Lbs. Peas, Beans, Corn, 3 Cans Raisins, 4 Lbs Pineapple, Large Cans, 2 for d, Broken Slice Complin) ents of the yuniiirrr hit Lb.j Pot Roast, Steer Beef, a a rr T.-Bon- Mutton Stew, Lb w. Pure Lard, 4 Lb. Package Mince Meat, 2 Lbs rU an !. 168 At a Price You Can Afford $4.95 $5.95 $6.95 Evening Sandals Gold, Silver, Black ... $1.99 House Slippers Cl OC vl3 Bright Colors, All Sizes Folks Here We Are Again ms t- - Mens and Ladies furnishings; Dress I Gown, Pajamas, Undies, Shirts, i Ties, Hosiery, etc. Wonderful and WEST CENTER STREET Beautiful Xmas Gifts for the whole cHe alt fu ess We family, all brand new goods. ond would appreciate your patronage- j Our - Wish to You n Pi T I LINDSTROM MOVIE PICTURE PROJECTOR shaving sets ... $1.00 89c i! ij T ij 1 368 West Center St. Provo, Utah Old Stand of Everybodys Store GEM SHAVING SET, RAZOR, BRUSH Cl IQ and BOWL SOAP Compacts, Rouge, Lip Stick,. Powderr Mascara Ql 7Q ' VA and Eye Shadow PRESENTS FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY Social Season Just Ahead! Packers of Cold Process Fruits Also Packers and Shippers of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Farmers Supplies, Hay, Coal, and Feeds PLEASANT GROVE and PROVO 23c 17c 29c t Madsens Dry Cleaning method is gentle, it batftes garments in gallons and gallons of pure liquid the best known to science for cleaning purposes. to get re;tdy for the big night let us help you. Trust us to do jusSo -- I tice to any gown sent us. PfOVO (Christmas - MADSEN Cleaning Co. PHONE 475 KUPPENHEIMER GOOD CLOTHES a II n 51 & & II II W ft mn II a f fl II II II Once somebody II II II II II told us ... . ft ft ft trm that he once celebrated Christmas in French Guinea, South America, wearing a sun helmet to keep from Seems funny. "getting But Christmas is Christmas everywhere, and here in Provo we extend you the greeting heard round the world . . . MERRY XMAS1 ft ft' sun-strok- e. ft 1 A w If 5c 69c 17c FORMALS Semi Formals inppintss LOUIS KELSCH AND SONS Shoe Repairers H. W. Jacobs Company ..6c 15c e, - NEW II 5c .9c 17c Rump Roast, Lb 19c lb Sirloin, Steaks, Round, 12c Leg Mutton, Lb. ... 9c Mutton Roast Shoulder, Lb GAY but old faces. A complete line of McKesson mens jeagott o New Store The Relief Society Sunshine Committee entertained the widows of the ward at a Christmas party at the home of Mrs, Jennie Harris, Dec. 12. The following were presBaxter, Mary ent: Mrs. Hales, Selena Marrott, Clara Kitk, Polly Harris, Emily Aston, Ourilla Smith, Minnie Long, and Mrs. Pratt. Officers and committee members present were: Hazel Marrott, Sstella Gillman, Martha Keetch, RichardFlorence Downs, son, Norma Hales, Blanch Nielson, and Jennie Harris. The Relief Society Bazaar will be held December 21. They are featuring the sale of Christmas presents. A three act play will be presented in the evening. - Brighten Your Holiday Season With These correctly, there was a girl in our school last year, who was never going to get married, but instead go traveling and see the world. Well, she got married last week. So be careful girls when you, say anything like that, that you dont let it down. Success to you, Ida Around School (Ultrisiittag West Center . If you all remember Wm. Thornton Drug No. 4, 10c 18c i 348 My Dear Friend Santa: If you want a laugh, watch the Bring me a book on how to win the fair ladies on the side. My many funny positions Evan Terry wife doesnt love me any mroe, and gets into while trying to make in Shorthand. I don't even care. As ever, Frank B. N. SPENCER RHYTHM BAND OUTSTANDING Dear Santa: The fine costumes and outstandThanks lor the many things you ing performance of the Spencer brought me last year. This year I Rj thin Band attracted much attenwould like a Shirley Temple doll, tion at the Christmas Parade in a set of tin dishes and most of all Provo. I would like Nedra Lewis. A picture was taken of the Band Voice of in full drcs, and the Love, Sharon was to have published it in Kay Snow. P. S. If you cant get the doll this issue of the papir, but the print and dishes, please bring Nedra. was defective and we w. re unable to have a cut made of it. We 'nope to have this picture appear however, in the next issue. The Rythm Band will appear on the special SCERA program on Defrom (Continued Page "Five) cember 27th and 28th at the shewIf Mana and Wayne would stop ing of "Top Hat. holding hands it might solve the problem of blisters they have been An excuse handed to a teacher: having. , I was sick and went over to the store and got some asprains and Lorin claims that no woman can then went outside. boss him or tell him what to do. John Doe. What do you girls think about it? The Trail Builders of th? Prim afary association 'spent Thursday with Mrs. Mary ternoon visi-- Maxfield who is recovering from a fractured hip. They enjoyed a short program and refreshments. 10c Salad Dressing, Miracle Whip, qts. 32c a..32c Pudding, Heinz, Med. Size 10c Grape Fruit, Arizona, 7 for 19c Oranges, Med Size ,:.20c Cranberries, Lb rT t a r Dear Santa: I have been a very good boy this year, but 1 have pne failing, and that is to bring me a Big Ben" alarm clock. And Santa old dear, some candy so that I can sweeten up a bit. Yours truly, Karl Banks, Clifton Clmger has the nicest feet get him to show them to you sometime. 33c Peanuts, Lb Cello-Wrappe- "Whiz Bang." let Mr. Banks see it. Your good little boy, Charlie D. Legrand Jarman attended the an nual convention of the American Farm Bureau federation in Chicago, Dec. 9 to. 11. He was one of twelve representatives from the state. .JAQc Old-Tim- The Petite Shop Has anyone noticed the Launce-lot- s I we have around school? I'll promise not to wonder why. Joseph Swenson was sustained as second counselor in the Sunday School Superintendency to take the place of Leon Gordon who was recently released. 72c - to do with them, A portion of an English theme: Miss Jude has an Xmas tree in The man looked at his divorced of her room. If any you have any historiwas extra presents you will know what wife, who lay screaming cally on the floor." XMAS SPECIALS. Chocolates 5 Lb- box Chocolates, No. 1, Lb e Mix, Lb Mixed Nuts, 2 Lbs. PAGE SEVEN II II II M MITE LUMBER CO. H ft ft ft ft HELPFUL SERVICE . Phone 20 SMOOT LUMBER CO. Formerly Vl, 8 Patronize the Advertisers 1 3 |