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Show Page Two Friday, February 4, 1938 TILE VOICE OF SHARON nf Uiijr 'Linin' Iiarmt Grand View STAKE Published wtekly at Provo, Utah, by the Sharon Cooperative EducaMrs. C. IL Dalles, Reporter -l tional Recreational Association of Orem. Printed by Utah Valley Telephone Publishing Co., 67 North First West Street, Provo. Utah. Entered as The program Sunday evening second class matter at the Post Office in Provo, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879 a as in charge of the Genealogical committee. The speakers were Elders C. L. Riding and W. A. Nuttall, A Ladles' chorus rendered a duet. Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson of Provo, are visiting Indefinitely at the home of their niece, Mrs. L. S. Gibson, who has ben suffering from a severe attack of angina 8-- 9 Tues.-Wed- ., pectoris. The following attended various W ith tuo good features on the screen sessions of Leadership week: the CHARLIE CHAN AT THE OLYMPICS" . M. E. Kartchners. J. A. Harwards. "WI STltOVNI) MAIL" starring Charles M arret C. L. Ridings. J. O. Jolleys. Harvey Harwards, W. A. Nuttalls, H. S. Nicols, John Nicola, Dean Nuttalls. Also Spencer Young, Mary Comenlsh, Kate Carter, Ella Willoughby, Charlotte Davies, Theo Harward and Jesse Nuttall. Mrs. E. Everett Davies of Cedar City, spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Srhenek. We note that Mrs. C. H. Hales, is able to be about long' a shut-i1 again. OO-J- Special Stage Show at Scera Program Feb. V J GENEALOGY Amelia Latta, Reporter Telephone 04 A senior temple excursion to the Salt Lake Temple will be held Wednesday, February 9, from Sharon Stake. 4 t 14 tiii j ANNOUNCING 1 A New Service BUNKER FARMS FEEDS Lowell Gordon r-- es Fine Jewelry local delivery DELIVERY DAYS: Mondays, Wednesdays WE SAVE YOU MONEY Gifts for All Occasions Fridays. For Information Call tendance at the Senior temple cursion from Sharon Stake held 016 R 3 January 18. There were 399 Feeds: baptisms performed, 76 endowments, sealing of wives to hus90c Shell. Pilot Oyster bands 93, and children to parents Rolled Oats 70 lbs. $1.02 Flour, Gold Bond .... 48 lbs. 1.23 complete dally schedule of Sugar 25 lbs. 1.41 sessions at the Salt Lake Temple, Rolled 90 Rs. 1.23 Barley the one at including newly added 1.29 Beet Pulp 3:45 p. m., with record being Dry 14 per cent .... 1.33 Feed, Dairy taken for each session between Hen 1.43 Scratch tha hours listed, Is announced as Mixed 1.45 Feed Pig follows: 1.45 First session 8 to 8:45 a. m. Shorts Mash, Corn 1.77 Laying Second: 9:15 to 10:00 a. m. 58 Baled per cwt Third 11:45 a. m. 12:30 pm. Hay. s s i.t.i-s.i.- s 4 4 , 4. Fourth: 1:30 to 2:15 p. raf 1 i vi'-v Fifth: 3:45 to 4:30 p. m. Sixth: 5:00 to 5:45 p. m. Seventh: 6:15 to 7:00 p. m. Those who have had endowments may be married by special H appointment to suit their conven- fl STOP ' ience. Those Headaches, Eyeetraln, Those going for their own enBlurred Sight dowments may go through the D Susan P. Jameson For that give relief, glasses temple with the 9:15 a. m., 11:45 Te'epbone 021-R- I a. m. and 6:15 p. m. session. Style and Comfort See Evening appolntm nts for scalFerron Jones left for Salt Lake for the dead be ings should made A faremission school Monday. Dr. G. the daytime these sealings are well party was given Friday evenperformed with the first three OPTOMETREST ing with the ward missionary sessions. committee In charge. A mixed at least a week In advance. In chorus from the Provo high W.J Mis school sang two numbers. Moffit gave a reading, talks were given by C. Sterling Cluff of the bishopric and the missionary. Dancing was enjoyed for the remainder of the evening. Refreshments were served. Sunday evening church services were in the form of a testimonial for Ferron Jones. Speakers wer Merrill Kitchen, recently returned from the Southern States mission, Frank J. Perry and Ferron. Special musical numbers were given by the choir. Saturday evening Mildred and Harold Nielson honored Ferron Jones st their home. Thirty guests enjoyed progressive games and : delicious refreshments. Many lovely gifts were received by the Our Decision to Use This Space in This Paper guest of honor. Mrs. Mary MacKay was a visitor Dont Fail to Watch This Space for Real Bargains at Roosvelt last week. in Used Cars and Trucks y cluk met The at the home of Lula Belle Hair OUR SPECIAL THIS Thursday evening. Oral MacKay was assisting hostess. The lesson ISSUE on "Ettiquette of the Bride was 1934 Plymouth Sedan, Like New given. Members and guests present were Lena Bennett, Ruth Stott, Ruth Ekins, Afton and Nedra Lewis, Lucille C. Burgner, Alice and Donnetta Miller, Louise LOW G. hi. A. C. TERMS Llechty, and Yvonne Jones. Albert Dattage of Salt Lake visited with relatives Sunday. G. T. Harrison of Carbon Phone, Provo 666 County spent the week end with 150 N. University Avenue, Provo his family in Pleasant View. ex- j.- - Diamond, Wahliei and at 5 cents a cwt. or , . - We are Headquarter Delivered to your door by of 77c round trip Special ticket on the Orem line to Salt Lake on the first two trains leaving Provo at 6:10 a. m. and 8:00 a. m. are la effect each Wednesday There were 44 members in at- Todays WATCH REPAIRING All Work Fully Guaranteed Half a Loaf is Better Than None But & better than one! why not finish that basement or put in an upstairs apartment? The cost is reasonable and it will prove a good source of income, with rents going higher all the time. We can arrange the financing for the complete job, and no down payment required ; no mortgage to give, and the rent takes care of the payments. CALL 20 Heindselman Optical .... two Douses are or COME IN AND SEE US We Do Jewelry Co. the Rest! HELPFUL SERVICE TUNE IN Tri-Sla- The Home Service Program Lumber Co. to s For friendly suggestions on homemaking t Fresh Cleanliness ,' r If VIEW Home ... i who will present a 19 m!"t prog-."- ' of Dancing and Music. Miss Hampshire, Who Jives In Sharon Ward, has been actively fisEp-hlr- e teaching and directing dancing during the past three years. Her grace and skill as a dancer was early noted as she performed In the school operettas. Since then she has either participated or directed dancing in most of the school operas. Norma has always been unselfish in giving of her time and talents for the benefit of community entertainment. PROGRAM TO RE PRESENTED IRISH SON Q and TAP DANCE Rujoan Jacobsen, Rhea Parnworth, Lon Jean Park, Fawn Anderson, with Dona Hafen as vocalist. SOFT SHOE TAP SOLO bliss Mabel Jeanne Wilson. SONG AND TAP DANCE Colleen Fielding, Sherrie Drage and Joyce Farnworth. DUET Norma Hampshire and DANCE AND INSTRUMENTAL Lorin Jex. Stake Presents Drama The Stake M. I. A. Drama Fly Away Home, will be presented . Thursday, February 3, In the Lincoln high school auditorium. The play takes place in Cape Cod Mass, at the summer home James Masters. of Mr. James Masters has been away from his wife and children for 12 years, and finally decides to come and visit them. The children, being without a father so long, decide that they dont need one, and are going to pnt him In his place It he tries to boss them. He comes and takes over every- thing and in the end the children think he Is the best man for their mother and begin to like him. The cast is as follows: James Masters Edgar Booth Nan Masters Lettle Dixon Linda Masters .... Esther Hansen Frank Jex Corey Masters Norma Dunford Buff Masters Hartner Masters, Ivan Kacherhans Tinka Callingsby, Ellen Bellows Edna Scott Penny Johnnie Hlmming Paul Anderson Maria 7"M Mi sii i n. PLEASANT Si!? 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