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Show FriJav, Tune IS, 1Q37 O N Pronounce Thee esltan and TcJife Stake Meetings Scheduled for Siinday,June20 I Onpmau performing the ctinnonv. 1 he bride was lovely in a dress of white lace. Her veil was caught STUBBS AND BUNNELL MARRIAGE Miss Lorna Stubli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliord k. Stubbs, of Edgemont will Be married on June 18th to Lamar Bunnell of the Tiinpamigos Ward. The ceremony will be performed just befe the reception which will be given in the Edgemont amusement hall. Invitations have been issued to three and friends. GILES - LONG ENGAGEMENT with a v luster of seed pearls and she tarried a bouquet of pink rose buds. Miss Martha Facer, of the groom, was maid of honor and Mrs. Eva Madsen, Mi-- s Zilln Helen Hacking of Vernal, and Miss Ellen .Walker of American Fork were the brides maids. William Dve Hart of Ogden was best man. Professor B. Sidney Sperry assisted the parents in receiving the many guests. The hall was beautifully decorated in 'reamers of pink and white with baskets of peonies in the windows and on the stage. Refieshments were served and a short progran) given, followed by dancing. Many beautiful gifts were received by the newlyweds. They will live in Provo. .-cr Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Giles of Provo announce the engagement of their daughter, Nadine, to Dave Long, son of Mrs. James Long of Edgemont. The marriage will take place the latter part of the month. CLUFF - BURGNER MARRIAGE Lucile Cluff, daughter of Mr. TAYLOR - BUNNELL and Mrs. S. A. Cluff of Pleasant MARRIAGE Miss Norma Taylor of Provo View was married to Edward son of Mrs. Clara Burgcner and Neal Bunnell, son of Mr. and Bur-gene- r, n Heb-ertso- n s ALLEN - A wedding reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ell wood Allen was held Wednesday evening in .the Second Ward Chapel at Pleasant Grove. The bride was the former Miss Mildred Frampton, attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. Frampton of Pleasant Grove and the groom is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. John JjL Allen of Vineyard. Both are popular members of the younger social group. They were married Tuesday in the Salt Lake Temple and will live in Pleasant Grove. HOLDAWAY RECEPTION . - HARVEST BLOSSOM . 2 Can W2 Jellwell - - ASSORTED FLAVORS Lbs. 25c Lb. 15c . Airway Tomatoes 2 Cans 17c 3 Pkgs. 10c CLOTH BAG 4 9c 14 Oz. Bottle 3'CanslOc . . . Lg. Pkg. P.&G. SOAP . 19c 6 for 25c GIANT BARS Cleanser . Sunbrht 2 Cans 9c . s 'In Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bernardi are rejoicing over the birth of a daughter, born June IS. Mrs. Bernardi is the former Mary Brown of Grand-Vie- has Jack Conder of Olm-tePark, Idaho, where gone to he will be employed this summer. d, Miss Wilma Wiscomb of Edge-nioleft Monday for Logan, where she will attend an institute club members during the for week. She is a representative of the Luiky Charm Home Service club at Edgemont. nt Mrs. Albert Dattge (Rilda Bingham) and three children of New York are visiting here with Mrs. Dattge's sister, Mrs. Emily Baum of Pleasant View. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Snyder and children, Jean and Jack, have moved to Pleasant View ward from Silverton, Colorado. Mrs. Snyder was Miss Etta Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. (Tunny) Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Peterson and Miss Beth Russell of Alberta, Canada, spent two days visiting their many friends in Pleasant View. Vergeiie Ford of Pleasant View', has gone to Wyoming to spend the summer. Mrs. Rita D. Williams and small daughters Carol and Clur-lottof 1 homas, Idaho spent the week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Davies of Grand View. e, Willis Taylor returned o his home in Raymond, Alberta, Canada. after spending the past winter at the B.Y.U. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Taylor, former1 Iv of Lake View. Mrs. August Johnson and Mrs. Scott A. Taylor entertained for him Saturday evening at the Johnson home. Mrs. Guayle Camion, Jr., and baby cf Wishing.,,,,, D.C., a,c spending a few weeks here with Mrs. Cannon's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Allred of Pleasant View. summer vacation Saturday evening, July 3rd and Monday morning, August 2nd, 1937" Stake Genealogical Board meeting will convent Sunday, June 20th, at 1.00 P. M. Stake Grncalogical Union meeting will also be held Sunday, June 20th, 1937 at 2.00 P. M. in Stake Seminary Building. The Appolonean club members enjoyed a swimming party at Arrowhead Monday night. Those who attended were Lucille Farley, Dorothy Jones, Reva Cordner, Marie Seegmiller, Ruby Hansen, Edith Murdock, and Mada Bagley. OREM LITERARY CLUB The Orem Literary club was organized eight years ago last February, with Mrs, Cliiton Pyne as president', Mrs. Guuard Lundgreen vice president, Mrs. J.- - D. Park, secretary and treasurer. The club was organized to promote friendship. Each member Is urged to g:ve one book review each year. Mrs. R. D. Wells is president, Mrs. Geo. Stratton vice president, Mrs. Thos, Jacob treasuer. secretary and Members are Mrs. Clifton Pyne, Mrs. Roy E. Park, Mrs. Dean Park, Mrs. Melba Calder, Mrs. Er-vChristensen, Mrs. Thos. Cord-neMrs. J. D. Park, Mrs. Harold Calder, Mrs. Verd Washburn, Mrs. Curtis Gordon, Mrs. J. D. Pyne, Mrs. Rachel Cutler, Mrs. Laura Terry and Mrs. Ada Skinner VARLEY FAMILY HAVE REUNION DINNER PARTY HONORS NEWLYWEDS A well arranged dinner was The descendants of Willia'n Var-le- y Sr., met June 11 at the Mutual Home in American Fork Canyon in a family reunion honoring his one hundreth anniversary. A program followed' by a family dinner was enjoyed by approximately bne hundred descentants. ya Those from Vineyard to attend were Mrs. Harriet Varley, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell P, Varley and children and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Ash and children. giv- evening by Miss Reva Cordner of Timpanogos at the home bonding Mr. and Mrs. Roland Tidd (Maud Partridge) who were recently married. The table arrangement was very attractive with a lace cloth and a centerpiece of pinks and orange blossoms placJred on a mirror. AKo on the mirror Sharon, Spencer Madsen and Os- were arranged four miniature sets car H. Anderson. of bride and groom. Friends who Timpanogos, Arvil 0. Stone and enjoyed the affair were: Miss LuB. H. Jolley. cille Farley, Miss Dorothy Jones, Vineyard, C. Wilford Larsen and Miss Thora Hales, Miss Marie Sidney H. Cluff. Seegmiller, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Postma, Mr. Howard Meacham, Mr. Howard Bush, Mr. Dean Terry, Mr. Frampton Collins, the hostess and the guests of honor. en Sunday - al r; Left over wall paper makes shelf paper. nt Relief Society Hews Relief .Society Conference will be held in connection with quarterly conference, Saturday and Sunday, June 2bth and 2"th. The meeting will be as follows: Saturday afternoon at 2:00 P. M. in the Timpanogos Ward Chapel for all Relief Society Stake and Ward officers, class leaders, visiting teachers and members. Saturday afternoon 3:30 I. M. for all Class Leaders in the Chapel. Sunday morning at 8:30 in the Seminary Building for Advisory Councilman, High Bishops and Ward Presidents and Stake officers. Sunday 10.00 A. M., in tfie Lincoln High School Auditorium to be held in connection with the regular conference program. The General theme of the conference is "Some Phases of the Educational Program o Relief and general board members will be present at all sessions. Please help in advertising these meetings as we desire a full attendance. Tim-panog- n Stake Genealogy AM ELI t M f LATTA, Reporter Phone 048-J- 1 Excursion will be held Wednesday, June 30th, 1937 from, Sharon Stake. Special rates of 77 centi for the round trip on the Orem line, on first train leaving Provo at 7.50 for A.M. rates will be effective Sharon Stake from Lake View station. .Special rates of 77- cents on Orem line, each Wednesday on first train leaving Provo at 7:50 a. nt. will be in effect until further notice. Salt Lake Temple will close for A Senior Temple i i t - - 1 j i t I i Our regional warehouse is now ready to receive articles of clothing, bedding, etc., so please, if you have not already made your donation do so in the near future. Sharon Ward Relief Society will hold their meeting for June on Friday the 25th at the home of Mrs. Willard Bishop; Mrs. Blanche Cliristcti-ei- i will give the conclusion of the biography of Julie Ward Howe. PLAN WARD OFFICERS TO GIVE LAWN PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cutler returned to their home in Panguitch Next Tuesdi, evening all memMonday after attending M.I.A. and Primary Convention in Salt Lake. bers of the Edgemont ward, over They visited friends in Sharon Mutual age, are invited to a party to be given on the law at the Sunday evening. hurch. Ward officers are arranging a fine program and games, folwhich refreshments will be GRAND VIEW D. U. P. SUM- lowing Come served. out and join the fun, MER PROGRAM as several fine are being planned for the summer. the summer the During months, Grand View camp D. U. lb will meet conjointly with the Relief REX BLAKE GOES Society. This month the meeting TO WASHINGTON was held in Nuttalls Grove.. The Rex Blake of Vineyard will literary lesson was given by Mrs. Elsie Taylor on Biography of Ju- spend the summer in Washington lia Ward Howe, Mrs. Thompson, State where he will be employed. Vivia Davies and her mother sang Rex lias been ail active worker in a trio. the ward and his services will be greatly missed. As ward teacher he has outlined his supervisor work well and wVJiope the teachSHARON LITERARY ers wdl continue tlihjr regular visCLUB TO MEET its during his absence. Mrs. Effie Fark will be hostess to SEWING MACHINES Literary club Thurselectric models and Beautiful day, June 24 at the borne of Mrs. Mavnie Wells. Mrs. Kezia Pyne troadles. All Guaranteed Term. will be in charge of the literary, Hemstitching 5c yd. Mrs. (Nina Stratton in charge of ELIZABETH SOUTER SHOP the musical numbers. 458 West Center Phone 674 Mr. William Lowther of Edge-inois very ill at the L.D.S. Hospital in Salt Lake City, where an operation was performed last Monday. He has been in Salt Lake se"y eral weeks receiving medical attention, but was taken to the hosweek, where several pital lablood transfusions were given him before the operation. JULY FOURTH -t SIZE OXYDOL V Word has been received of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. George A. O'Bannion of Roseville, California. Mrs. O'Bannion was formerly Elva C daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cox of Timpanogos and before her marriage was prominent in the activities of this ward. Reed Holdawav, son of Mrs. Ellen Holdawav of Vineyard has ariived home ft out Los Angeles where he has spent the past nine months attending 'the University Dental of California Southern School. He will return to his studies in the fall. Stake Presidency, 10.15 A. M. Union Meeting, Genealogical 2.00 P. M. s Baptismal service, 3.00 P. M Utah Stake Administration Bldg., Bishop Julian Hansen in charge. for High Council Assignments Sunday, June 20th: Edgemont, Adelbert Bigler and James B. Ferguson. Grand View, James C. Jensen and Ray Gammon.- Lake View, P. W. Madsen and S. H. Blake. R. Wilford Pleasant View, Stubbs and Charles H. Farnworth, APPOLONEAN CLUB ENJOYS SWIM PARTY NOW to Spend the , I I 5 ? t I I I i . U SUIT SALE Values to $18.50 C Values to $24.50 OF JULY in Provo I i . . - .$1265 $1765 n ii I Due to an extremely heavy selling season we find our stock of mens clothing depleted. In an effort to clean up completely we offer some of the most unusual values shown in Provo for tome time. We advise an early selection. Oar Market, Bacon by piece Lb. 1 9c Pot Roast Lb. 12c 4 Us Shortening 47c SHOWS PARADES FIREWORKS SUNSET SERVICE Bishop A. Ray Ekins of PleasSharon ward Mutual officers are ant View broken bis ankle a few planning a Sunset seivice for condays agex His leg is in a cast and which will fall on he is getting along as well as pos- joint Sunday July Fourth. Patriotic services will sible. be held from seven to eight. Lincoln High School baud will furnThe many frien !s of Mrs. Lawish several numbers. Mr. E. B. Terrence Gibson will be pleased to will be the soloist. learn that her health is improving ry Charles Thompson, grandson of Chas. H. Davis of Grand View and little Donald Briikey, narrowly eseon sequences on caped painful Monday afternoon, wlirn the horse they were riding was struck by a car. 1 be horse had to be shot, but the boys had only miner cuts and bruises. ! Reunion Monday. enjoyed to many Vineyard SPECIAL PERMANENT WAVE . $2.00 Operator, Zella Harding SSTast Center Provo (In rear Maco Dress Shoppe) Phone 264 $19.85 116 West Center DRINK In Fact, Everything to Make the Celebration COMPLETE! Face to Face If you met yourself to. face, would you 'see that smartly groomed appearance that always marks a summer suit cleaned hy our exIf perienced 'workers? , . Sponsored by the . vuti would he successful, inve-- t in personal appearance the quality wav. Jii't phone 475. AmericanLegin Provo Post No. 13 r'' I MADSEN Cleaning Co. t BEVERAGES JOHN KUHNI & SONS Pay Highest Prices for i3' DEAD AND USELESS ANIMALS Call 680, Provo i li Public Speaker "face COE BEAUTY SALON Leven I l - .... $1175 White Gabardine DANCES BANDS JOHNSON FAMILY HOLD REUNION The Johnson Family was held at Saratoga Bathing and games were and luncheon was served fiom Provo, Ijke View, and Salt Lake City. White Angora Spun . I i j the-Ore- Catsup . . Devil Meat LIBBYS BIRTHS Convalescents 10 Lbs. 55c SUGAR Miss Jifaude 1'artrMge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Partridge of Timpanogos was married June 2nd to Roland Evans Tidd of Lehi. Mr. Tidd is a nephew of Able John Evans of Lelii. A wedding dinner was given at the Partridge home for dose relatives and several functions in honor of the bride have been given by Lehi and Pleasant Grov'e friends. The couple will make "their home in Mercur for the summer. Miss Partridge is w'ell known as a teacher in the Alpine District Schools. During the past year, however, she taught in Ogden. 48 Lbs. $1.25 Marshmallows COFFEE PARTRIDGE - TIDD MARRIAGE e, three hundred Approximately relatives and friends attended the Mr. wedding reception tendered and William H. Facer Jr., given Thursday, June 10th in the Vineyard Ward Hali by tire parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Holdaway of Vineyard. The couple were married the same day in the Salt Lake temple, Stephen L. . latter part of June and the young couple will reside in Orem. -- FACER FLOUR Mrs. William Cox of Thhpan-ogu- s has returned home after visiting with her daughter, Mrs. George O'Bannion and Mr- - Clifford Lee and her son. Edward Cox ifc Rose- flit. Caliiornia. of Pleasant View, on June 7th in the Salt Lake Temple, S. L. Chip-maperforming the lremony. A reception was given them Thursday night in the ward amusement hall, a large number of friends and relatives attending. The couple will spend the summer in Idaho. LEWIS - PETERSON MARRIAGE WENTZ INGERSOLL Miss Ruth- - Lewis, daughter of ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Rav Wentz of Mrs. Geo. Lewis, Salt Lake City the en- became the bride of Parlell Petannounce Timpanogos son of Mr. and Mrs. P. G. of their gagement daughter Lor- erson, Peterson of Orem in the Salt Lake na, to Rex M. Ingersoll, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ingersoll of Am- temple last week. Mr. Peterson will erican Fork. The marriage will take be assistant coach this year at Lincoln High School. place June 30, in the Salt Lake temple. Miss Wentz is a graduate of the B.Y.U. and during the past' SMITH - BRERETON year has been teaching at the Ma- - MARRIAGE The marriage of Von Brereton son dison High School in Rexburg, Idaho. Mr. Ingersoll will teach at the of Mrs. Jane Brereton and the late Austin Brereton of Eilgemont to Logan High School next winter. Miss Maudie Smith, daughter of LOFGRAN GLENDHILL s. John Smith of Spring-villENGAGEMENT took place June 1st. The cereAnnouncement has been made of mony was performed b Jtishop Gilof Miss Pearl lespie and the the engagement couple will young Gledliill, daughter of Mrs. Henry make- their home in Spilngville, Williamson of Lake View, to Gol- where Mr. Brereton is employed den Lofgran, son of Mrs. Arminda at the James Pinegar farm. Best Lofgran of the Timpanogos ward. wishes are extended for their fuMiss Geldhill is a graduate of the ture happiness and success. Lincoln High School and also of Henagers Business College, and is JOHNSON - HANCOCK at the DixOu-Ta- y employed MARRIAGE Mr. Lofgran is emstor Mrs. Martha F. Johnson of Windc - Steel . ployed sor announces the maTiage df her Plant. daughter Vola to Albert L. HanThe marriage will take place the cock of Bluebell, Utah. The ceremony was performed in the L.U.S. Temple at Salt Lake City, Friday, June 4. Miss Johnson is a graduate of the B.Y.U. She has been active in wards organizations. For the past few years she has been teaching in the Duchesne schools. The couple will nuke their home in this ward. Mrs. T. J. Bunnell of Vineyard, were united in marriage Tuesday evening by Bishop Thorit C. at the home of Mr. apd Mrs. Ornn Phillips of Provo, aunt and uncle of the bride. A wedding party followed for a number of relatives and close friends. '1 he young couple were the recepieuts of many lovely gifts FRAMPTON WEDDING Out of Towners BEST WISHES There have Been an unusual liuinlier of marriages in the Stake this year, t lipid's June toll gets heayjer and some of our lovliest girls and nicest men have fallen victims to his darts. We take this opportunity to wish them a long and happy married life. - Pare Three |