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Show Frilav. August 27, 1937 THE VOICE :: In and Around Sharon :: Q i leasant Irs- Alta Bean 'is tile former P1 With Mrs. Hansen ami Mrs. Dunford as counselors. VICW Merle S. Foote. Reporter Telephone 034R3 - Lake View Howard Olsen of Fiovo is building a fine modern home north of the Lew is "Ru hards home. Sadie Shaw, Reporter Telephone 018R2 The David O. MacKay family at1 he Lakevlew girls arrived home tended the dedication services of from a weeks outing at the New the stake and ward chapel in Girls Home in Provo Canyon after Roosevelt Sunday. a delightful time, Mrs. Lillie SumAlta Hansen, daughter of Mr. mon and Mrs. Clara Taylor president and counselor of the ward M. and Mrs. Oliver M. Hansen, home from the L. D. S. hospital I.A., accompanied them. where she had an operation for A large number of poultry raisappendicitis. ers attended the Utah Poultry AsMiss Ida Lieehtv is recovering sociation watermelon bust held at from an operation for chronic ap- Riverside park last week. pendicitis. The following former Lakeview Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Andrews girls have presented their husdaughters Fay and Shirley and bands with babies, during the past Hansen, week: Mrs. Nelson Snow (Marjorie granddaughter Maurine have gone to Idaho for a trip. Johnson) daughter of Bishop and Mrs. August Johnson , at St. Miss Yyottne Johes is oa a va George, Utah, a boy; Mrs. Paul cation to the Northwest where she Crossman (Ada Jorgensen) of Salt will visit in Portland and will reLake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Alma Jorgensen, turn by way of Los Angeles. a girl, at the Crane Maternity Home in Provo: The Ever Ready club mem Mrs. LaMar Scott (June Shaw) of bers enjoyed a quilting at the home Provo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of Ruth Ekins where they helped Joseph Shaw, a boy at the Shaw make a beautiful star quilt. Re- home in Lakeview. freshments were served to Lula Bell Hair, Ruth Mrs. Ruth Johnson left SaturStott, Nedra Lewis, Alice Miller,. Lenora Ash- day evening for St. George, where ton, Ora! Mac Kay, Anton Lewis, she will visit with her daughter and Mrs. Lamar Ercanbrack, Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Snow. Ray Ekins and Ruth Ekitut. 4-- The Seagull girls were graduated from Primary to Mutual Sunday evening in meeting. M I. A. President Ida Cowley welcomed the girls to Mutual. Bee Keeper, Ida M. Gadd and three of her class gave short talks on the requirements of M.I.A. Mrs. Alta Bean presented certificates to the following: Helen IJunford, Donna Lou Hall, Elva June Hansen, Norma Meldrum, Mary Daley, Beth Gurr, Shirley Andrews and Ardis Dollahite. The Relief Society will hold bazaar a Hall the Amusement Thursday evening. A good program has been arranged and refreshments will be sold. Concessions have been arranged. Each member of the ward is asked to help with donations and collections to be sold and every one is in Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Felkner and children (Arthella Scott) of Roosevelt, Utah are spending a short time with Mrs. Felkners parMrs. C. W. Love has returned to ents, Mr. aind Mrs. George Scott her home in Gardena, California af- having come to join in the Scott ter a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Reunion. Horace Bean. Mrs. Glen Davis, the former Alta The Primary has been reorganClinger, and infant son arrived ized with Edna M. Hansen presi- here from Los Angeles, California, dent and Thelma Dunford first Tuesday night to spend some time counselor. Another counselor will with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. be chosen later. A. Cliugcr. r. j Martin jL EUi llarvet BIassoni48 lbs.$1 .1 9 Electric Light 48 lbs. $1.10 Corn No. 2 Can 10c STANDA Jellwell ASSORTED . 3 Pkgs. 10c . FLAVORS Deviled Meat 4 Cans 15c LIBBYS '4 CAN f PorkandBeans 3 Cans 25c VAN CAMPS NO. 2 TALL CAN 10 Lbs. . . 55c 25 Lbs. . . $1.37 PEAS . . 4 Cans 29c NEW PACK NO. SOAP . Timpanogos Vineyard Mrs. Josephine Partridge has reMrs. Geo. Wells, Reporter turned to her home in Lovell, WyTelephone 01 R4 oming, after visiting with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. RayOne hundred and twenty relaMiss Partridge, mond Partridge. tives and friends met Sunday at is the daughter of Mi. and Mrs. e to honor Mrs, Mary William C. Partridge who were Gammon Bunnell of on her eightieth settlers the the among early ward. birthday anniversary. An impromtu Park-Ro-Sh- program of . songs, readings, tributes, etc., was given and a family dinner was enjoyed. A number of relatives from out of town were in attendance. Mrs. Bunnell is the second oldest woman in Vineyard, and has lived here for the past forty-fou- r years. She has the best y Mt. and Mrs. Orland Pyne are wishes of the community for over the arrival of a son tinued health and happiness, at their home August 22nd Miss Merlene Wells is vacation.Mr. and .Mrs. Lyle Wilkinson ing for two weeks in the northhave returned to their home in west. She will be the guest of Mr. Grass Valley, Calif., after visiting and Mrs. Zeph Thomas at Marshfield, Oregon, znj tvill return home, here for. two weeks. by way of Portland and Idaho. Impressive funeral services were Arthur Bevin who has spent the held at the home for Mr. Harvey Rehal, who passed away August summer here with his aunt and 17. The service was in charge of uncle, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Blake, Bishop Roy H. Gappmayer, as fol- has returned to his home in Polows: PeSJer offered by J. C. Jen- catello, Idaho. His mother, Mrs. sen; vocal solo, Beautiful Isle of Rowland Bevin, and brother John Somewhere, by Emil Haftsen; visited here for a week and returntwo poems were read by Pauline ed home with hilm Patten; duet "O. My Father Grant Blake, Lewis Wells, and Gappmayer and Winnie Graff; a talk was given by C. Wilford Wilson Madsen spent the fore part Larsen, expressing appreciation for of the week at the U. S. A. C. atthe life of Mr. Rehal and his asso- tending the F. F. A. convention. ciation with him. Further services were held at the Catholic church, Stephen S. Bunnell announces with Father Henry in charge. the arrival of a grand-soborn to Mr. and Mrs. Max Brown Monday The W. J. Cordner family held morning at the Crane Maternity a reunion at Wildwood in Provo home. canyon August 18, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cordner Members of R" club, with their and daughter Carrol amd Maxine husbands will motor to American of Stillwater, Oklahoma, who are Fork Canyon Saturday evening visiting here. A chicken dinner was and enjoy a picnic supper and out served and social chat was enjoyed door games. during the afternoon, and a bonfire program during the evening. Relief Society meeting will be Those present were Mr. and Mrs. held Frida) at the home of Bishop W. J. Corduer, Mr. and Mrs. How- Thorit C. Hebertson. The social ard Cordner, and daughters, Larol service lesson will be given and the and Maxine, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse visiting teachers will make their reCordner and family. Mr. and Mrs. port. All members are cordially Thomas Corduer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cordner a. id famMrs. Hugh J. Davis left ily, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Cordner, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Banks and Mrs. afternoon for Georgetown, CalEliza Banks of Pleasant Grove. ifornia, for a two weeks, vacation con-happ- Isa-be- ll . . 6 for 23c Kt? CRYSTAL WHITE, GIANT BARS White King Lg. Pkg. 29c Palmolive Soap . Bar 5c Picnics Lb. 20c Pot Roast Lb. 10c Windsor FLOORING ROOFING DOORS MOULDINGS WALL BOARD WINDOW FRAMES SHINGLES SHELVING CEDAH LININGS PLASTER BOARD SIDING. ETC. NAME IT WI HAVI IT Low Price Prompt Delivery Qualify Product .si-t- er 09-J-- Edgemont The-war- . TRI-STAT- E Now is the Time .... to see your Doctor about V for Smallpox and Immunization against Diphtheria, Typhoid and Whooping Cough. Hedquist Drug.s Miss Eva Walker returned Wednesday from visiting relatives at Spring City. Phone cow40 Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Keetch attended the Thorne reunion at Lukes Hot Pots Sunday the fifteenth. Ninety-tw- o descendants were present to celebrate memory of the ninetieth birthday of Robert Thorne. ST Afton Backus returned home visiting at Ephraim, Utah. This extends its community heartfelt sympathy to the Marrott family in the loss of their brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Marrott who were both killed in an automobile accidemt at Powell, Wyoming last Sunday evening. Especially do our hearts go out to dear old sister Marrott, who has been called to part with her two grown sons and a daughter-in-law within three months, yet stalwart and brave she stands, still acknowledging God doeth for the best. Mrs. Margurite Mr. and Mrs. David Lamb of Henrietta, Oklahoma, converts to LUMBER CO. Formerly Smoot Lumber Co. 20 d Ditt-mor- with her niece, Rasmussen. HELPFUL SERVICE g Grand View This has been tonsil-les- s week in Windsor. Patsy Cragun, Shirley and Wilford Harris and the two o Three Sharon Wil-ber- Betsy Bradley of Salt Lake is Mrs. visiting her grandmother, Mary B. Hales. She will go to the Dell with our ward girls. CABINETS CHOICE BEEF Pao-- GONE OUR GREAT SALE of HEATROLAS ENDS THIS WEEK! PRE-SEASO- the Church and friends of Max Blake while on hi mission, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James T. Blake during th week. N UNTIL SEPTEMBER 4TH ONLY, WE OFFER FACTORY PRICE ON LATEST-MODE- A SPECIAL L ESTATE HEATROLAS AND IIEAT-ROLRANGES PLUS AN ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD STOE OR RANGE. A EXTRA-LIBERA- L With only a few days left, it will pay you to pause and consider well the three-folopportunity ve are offering: d comfort and health protection; (2) saving in fuel; (3) a special Factory Price and allowance for your old stove on a Heatrola or Heat-rol- a Range. Investigate thi wonderful offer tomorrow at your nearest dealer. Remember You cant pay for it It pays for itself in fuel savings. (1) All-winte- r, Wa spadallza In a full Una of lumbar end mUIwork for tba KOMLI SUGAR CURED 4 Lbs. 45c ARON Mr. and Mrs. Alwood Baxter and family and Mrs. Elizabeth Baxter are home again after vacationing for the past ten days at Yellowstone park and Idaho. Smoked . II Our sincere wish is for the speedy recovery of Mrs. Ora Cunningham, who has been very ill for some time. Quality Heats Shortening SNOW WHITE S small childra of Mr. and Mrs. have returned to Los Angeles afEarl Walker have been the ter spending a week with their parents Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ivers. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Ferry Nielson. Reporter Mrs. Ethel Pyne, Reporter This community rejoices over the their Miss Waldene Ivers. About sixty ward members will recovery of Chal and Heston Telephone 026J3 who were so badly burned by Edgemont ward is working for Frienjoy themselves Thursday, The W. Burr family held two weeks Henry a new chapel organ. gasoline ago. Committees day and Saturday at Mutual Dell in have been selected and they are their annual reunion at Schneiter's Hot Pots in Midway Sunday. Mrs. American Fork canyon. A good Elmer York left last week to now busy planning various pro- Burrs thirteen children were all program of sports and games has Work up Provo canyon, so Nell is grams to finance the purchase. The been arranged, by the M.I.A. offic- having her own way these days. present. Mr. Burr died May 31, first program will be on presented 1919 at the age of sixty six. ers. A dance will be given Friday If Thursday, Sept. 2nd, at 7:30 p. m. space would permit, paes could Mr. and Mrs. Oscar spent last It will be in the form of an night. Early Saturday morning amateur writteii be will make the climb up Mt. week at Las Vegas, Nevada. about the character and many hour. All amatuers must be from Timpanogos. ward. Prizes will be lovliness of Mrs. Julie C. Eurr. ' Edgemont Mr. and Mrs. Hutchings of Lehi given for the best numbers. AdMrs. Neta Cragun has been chos- gave a very Miss Leah Paik is visiting here interesting lecturer to mission to program and dance will from Cheyenne, Wyoming. en as second counsellor of the the Gospel Doctrine and Priest- be 5 dc Fur per family. those who Y. W. M. I. A., Miss Hazel Backhood classes Sunday morning on come only to the dance admission us having been released with a vote the Book of Mormon. Norma Wells had her tonsels reis 25c a couple and 10c for extra of thanks for the willing service lady. Dob Ortons orchestra will moved Tuesday. she gave to this organization the Mrs. Jennie Johnson is at Edge-tuo- furnish the music. For those who last winter. Mrs. J. D. Park left Wednesday this week caring for a new wish to apply for parts on the grand daughter which arrived Fri- amateur heur, appliactions will be for Dixie' where Mr. Park is Mrs. Wanda Johnson has been day to Mr. and Mrs. June Gordon. acceptable 5 unday, August 29. The chosen as a counsellor to Sarah public is cordially invited. in the Mrs. Ethel Pyne, Mrs. ArlingRelief Society. Hooley The Happy Dozen girls played ton Snow, Miss Glenda Taylor and the Vineyard girls soft ball team Miss Ellen Maxfield spent the Tuesday. The score Miss Donna Scott left Wednesday being S3 to 7 last week visiting relatives for Los Angeles, California, where in in favor of our side but Vineyard MRS C. H. DAVIES, San Pete Co. Reporter they will visit with Lloyd Pyne girls are surely to be complimented J and Kay Snow, who are employed Telephone on their good sportsmanship, just there. They will be gone ten da s Mr. and Mrs. Roy Olsen are en- as jovial when they left as when August seems to be the month joying their vacation this week. they came. , If only we could all of family Reunions. From our Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kofford learn to guard our tongues in small wardJhe Reed Brown famMiss Louise Christensen is and daughters Aline and Lorna ily and the . A. iNuttall group, Jean returned relatives in Salt Lake. Monday from a dehave met during the past week. lightful trip to Vancouver, B. C., Beth Hooley gpent her vacation C. II. Davis and grandson and Medford, Oregon. They returned by way of Crater and Diavisiting relatives and friends in Charles Thompson, spent four mond Lakes. Salt Lake City. days from August 21 to 25th in Logan with the F. F. A. group an exceedingly interesting account Lortia Mecham, Reporter Mrs. Dorothy Kerr of Idaho is of Alpine District. of her recent trip to Alaska, in visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. The M. I. A. conjoint program Sacrament meeting last Sunday. Willard Harris. will be presented in the form of a extends best wishes for Musical numbers, consisting of two iterary evening. The book "The a happy married life to Mr. and violin solos, were rendered in magOscar Swensen and Thelma Bor- Man of Galilee will be reviewed Mrs. C. L, Riding. They were mar- nificent manner, by Mr. W. en were united in marriage at the and musical numbers ried on Thursday, August 19th in interesting of Salt Lake City. Salt Lake Temple Monday, Aug. will be Provo. presented. 16th. A wedding reception in their Bishop Orlando Jolley presided honor was given by the parents of Mr. and Mrs, M. E. Kartchnec at brief funeral Edgemont saw a tired but hapservices, held at the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Archie of girls return from the retui ned August 22nd from a trip the Hatch mortuary on Thursday,' Boren, Tuesday evening in the py group to Yellowstone park. girls M.I.A. home, where a deAugust 19th, for William Jensen, Second ward amusement hall. brother-in-lalightful six days 'were spent. Me s. of Mr. Frank ErcanMr. and Mrs. Grant Davies and brack. The and Miss Marion MechSchoney were Elders speakers B. Harris and am Bishop Stanley were chaperons. The following two small sons spent last week Walter Whitehead and L. L Bunthe Ferry Nielson accompanied end vacationing at Wolf Creek nell. Two songs were sung by Grace Aaronic Priesthood boys on a trip girls attended the outing: Divide. male quartet consisting of John to Lagoon Monday the 16th. The Booth, Donna Stubbs, Josephine Wilma Wiscomb, Virginia Kuhni, Leroy Taylor, boys reported they had the time of Booth, Miss Veda Fay Kartchner gave Kertchper and Mr. Johnson. Vergil Frank, Dorene Butler, Lois Dixon, their lives. Nadine Davis, Lit 'Vern Bartlet and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kirk are cousin from Salt Lake City. spending a few weeks in Provo Mr. and Mrs. Junius Gordon are canyon. parents of a baby girl born SatMr. and Mrs. Robert Wright and urday at. the family home. two children Gloria and Bobby Mr. Jay Jones is doing splendid returned Wednesday from a trip work in organizing an M. I. A. through Yellowstone park. chorus. All people of Mutual age Mr. and Mrs. Theron Whitley are invited to join. Practices are and family attended a birthday held each Sunday night at 5 00. dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. Whitley's father, at Lakeview. Mr. Harold Mecham has returned from California to spend two Mr. and Mrs. Wiiford Stark and weeks vacation with his parents, daughters Margaret, Edith, Carol Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Mecham. and Roselin spent Saturday and Sunday visiting relatives in southMrs. Allen Stewart, will entertain ern Utah. the Edgemont Literary Club, at the home of Mrs. Sharp Gillespie, Mrs. Edith Johnson returned on Friday, August 27, at 2:00. home Monday after spending the past week visiting her daughter, Mrs. Nellie Schumann and son Mrs. John Baxter of Junction City. Albert have returned to their home in California. They have been Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Keetch, Mr. spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Verl Kirk and son Kale, and Mrs. Clarence E. Schumann. Mr. and Mrs. Mattel! Keetch and and Miss Reva Downs family Mr. WestO' and Antasa Ivers motored to Magna Sunday to attend a birthday dinner given in honor of Vern Keetch by his sister Mrs. Odeal Kirk. An enjoyable family gathering was held at Schniders Hot Pots in Midway, Friday, August 13, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wilkinson and son bherinan, of Gra-- s Valltv, California. Swimming was enjpjed and Lunch was served to the fol lowing; Mr. and Mrs. C H. Poulson, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Poulson, M rs. C. H. Poulson, Reporter Mr, M. Wilford Poulson, Mrs. JoTelephone 04J2 sephine D.aper, Mrs Ruby ChadA gay birthday party was given wick and daughters, Ida and Carol of American Fork, the Misses Esa, by Mrs. A. H. Christenson Satur- Ina, Helen, Ardis and Robert Poul day August 2Kt in honor of her son. daughter, Katheiines 8th birthday. The young guests enjoyed games Miss Elaine .Loveless lias reon the lawn. Refreshments were turned home alter visiting in Salt served, the center of attraction be- Lake City, as the guest of her ing a cake with eight canddles. uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D. Those who were present were: Crawford Houston. Maurine Williams, Mautine and Sherrie and Raymond Cordner, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rudd and Berdine Terry, Jeneane Watkins, family of Parker, Idaho, have reAfton Finch, Margaret Rowley, turned to their home after visiting Rex and Shirley Steele, Carol with relatives and fiiends. They Meinmott, Montell Graff, Geral- came to attend the reunion of the dine Bent of Price, Coleen Keeler Burr family which was held at of Latuda, and Kent and Karen Schneiders Hot Pots, Sunday. Christensen of Provo. While here Mrs. Rudd also visited with Mrs. Karma P. Swindle. Mrs. Florence and Shepherd and George Miss Maxine Loveless is vacachildren, Josephine left last week for Los Angeles, tioning this week at Yellowstone Calif., where they will visit with park. Mr. aind Mrs. Arthur Turner. Mrs. Turner was the former Winnifred Elder Glen Rowley, recently from the Central States Shepherd and lived in the ward until her marriage. Mission, was the speaker at Sacrament meeting Sunday night. Mrs. Mrs. Dan Keeler has returned to Winnie Graff furnished musical her home in Latuda after visiting numbers. The meeting was under W'ith her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. the direction of the ward GeneaH. Christensen. logical committee, with David L. Rowley. Sr., in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor of Park City spent the week end at the home of Mrs. Emma Poulson. Mrs. Poulson has returned with them to their home for a visit. CANS 303 OF All-wint- er every-wint- er extra-liber- latest-mod- Dixon-Taylor-Russ- el ... Dixon - T aylor-Rus- s e, |