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Show I f Page Two TIIE VOICE OF SIIARON where they to the Scott home were served a delicious luncheon. Twenty-fiv- e girls participated In 51u' limn.' of l?Iiarott the affair Published weekly at Provo, Utah, by the Sharon Cooperative Educational Recreational Association of Orem. Printed by Utah Valley Publishing Co., 67 North First West Street, Provo, Utah. Entered as econd claaa matter at the Post Office in Provo, Utah, under the act Births of March 3, 1879 STAKE Amelia Latta, Reporter Phone 04 HJ 1 VIEW (Helen Ovesoa - Keporter) Bi-h- A very fine program was presented Sunday morning in honor of Mother's Day. The annual M. I. A. three-ac- t play was euoved by a large number of people Monday evening. The title of the play was Mumps is Plural under the direction of Clifton Clluger. Those In the cast were: Paul Taylor, Donna Davis, Milo Madsen, Ada DavK Herbert Johnson, Glenda Tavlor, Donna Scott, Rex Jacobsen, Richard Tavlor and Glory Jacobsen. Stake Swarm day was held In the Edgemont ward Wednesday The following evening. May 4 girls from Lake View presented ail original skit on handicraft: Madonna Zohell, Jam e Zoboll. Xanales Johnson, Rertha Madsen, Norma Lynn Jacobsen, LaVern dinger, Barbara Stubbs, Ada temple excursion to the Suit Lake Temple will be held on Friday, May 20, from Sharon Staae. Anyone wishing to go on the stake bus, please notify Mrs Atn lia Latta. The rates will be BO cents for the round trip. Bus will leave at 6 30 A. M for Salt Lake on May 20th. Special rate son the Orem Ylnd for this eveursion will be 77 cents for round trip, lirst train leaving Frovo at 7.50 A. M, Tht-,- e rates will be in effect from Lake View station. Special rates on the Orem line th Orem line each Wednesday for 77 cents, for round trip, on the first tram leaving Provo at 7.50 A. M. Good to return on any tram. Stake genealogical board meeting w ill be held next Sunday, May 15, at 1 p m in the Stake seminary building. Stake genealogical union meeting will also convene In the seminary building at 2 p m. A program is being arranged Musical numbers will be under the p tion of Roland Harding, the stake chorister. A Senior Ward. The children and Grandchildren Peter Madsen of Mr, and Mrs spent Sunday afternoon and evening at the home of their parents. Those present were Mr and Mrs Scott A. Tavlor, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Murray Loveless. Golden Tavlor from Pay son, Mr. and and Mrs Spencer Madsen Win. Greer of family and Mrs Riverside. California, and Mr and Mis. Spencer Sumsion of Spring-vlll- di-t- and Mis Lenard Wal. kcr of Lindon are receiving congratulations over the arrival of tiabv in the their fourteenth All concerned are doing family Walker ia thq nicelv brother of Mrs. W. J Gillman of Windsor. Church News Eva Wright, daughter of Sir. and Mrs Amass Wright was the Bn-ho- LAKE GENEALOGY WINDSOR e. As there are five Sundays In May the stake committee asks Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Robinson, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. with their respective bishops Charles Madsen. Miss Edna Scott entertained in arranging a genealogical proMonday evening for the girls of to be gram given in connection the Provo School of Beauty with the regular sacrament meeti Culture. They enoyed the M. I. 29. ing, Sunday, May A. play after which they went that the ward chairmen speaker at Sacrament meeting She recently Sunda evening from fulfilling a minion in the state of Missouri and gave a very interesting talk on her experiences while away. Carol Harris gave a musical reading A stake bonfire party was held Tuesday afternoon for all Lark, Blue Bird and Sea Gull Girls of, the Primary at the old Shav Iona Harmon, Vola Hooley farm and Emily Long have charge o( thee classes In Windsor. The descendants of Henson Walker went to the Salt Lake temple' Monday evening to do sealing work Coming Fvents The Junior Genealogy cla'9 chaperoned by their class leader, Mr Wanda Johnson are going to the Sal Lake Tempe Saturday to do baptism work for the dead. The Priesthood tour whtrh was to have taken place Saturday has I been postponed for one week, Sundav evening the Aaroniq Priesthood will have charge of the Sacrament Parents, meeting bring those blue ribbon sons oC yours and be In attendance at this anniversary of the restoration of It will the Anronic Priesthood please the bovs and also the ed Bishopric. The Primary are sponsoring an operetta to be held Friday evening at the church house. Tupsdav afternoon will be mothers and daughters day at Relief Society. Thora Crawford will give the literary lesson All mothers are urged to bring their daughters and be in attendance. J v N I T ji ( AOqrvrfr V - '? W'f' is y Y.vs'' I , ' t a. I 1 J W II R5T m Yf W" ; ' (44 x77f' 7 I Socials Mr. a nd Mrs Clarence Harris and daughter Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Johnson and son Robert, Mr. and Mrs Orin Smith and Mr and Mrs. Ferry Neison and dig ice ion OU CUBES i 1 a y JL FOR local electric rates A sample of how Kelvinator gives more for your money, in icemaking as in everything else t When you drive to your Favorite Spot with a good will guaranteed car like the following: 1938 CIIEV MASTER Deluxe Town Sedan. Elabor- ately equipped. 1937 CIIEV AND LOOK AT THIS! 1936 DODGE SED. Compare with any 37 on the Market. Ice Release-p- ops out ice cubes instantly, no fuss, 'no bother. New Sliding Shelf Arrange ment makes plenty of room for bulky objects. Built-i- n 1 Thermometer. Low Easy Few Cents Term a Only a At Reduced Prices! f V ALL Ave MODELS-AL- L Provo 150 X. Unlv. Ave. ONE FROVO BIG LOT Euick and Fontiac Dealer Spear Lumber Co Phone 34 1 er-in- view It and smell its fragrant perfume. The following young people will be graduated from the Lincoln seminary Sunday efilng from Vineyard: Miss Eva BunMaxine nell, Miss Andreason,' Miss Ina Viklund, Dean Shum-waRalph Handley Jr. Arvll G, Grant Stone, Lewis F. Wells, Blake and Howard Hold .way. y, Lys-tru- n day. Mrs. May Sch w of Idaho f, visiting her mother. Mrs Elizabeth Baxter. ? Accident Sunday a motor cycle ran headlong into a truck driven by Floyd f Johnson, near the Grant corner Johnson gave the signal that he was going to turn but the motorist either did not notice or was going too fast to avoid the accident. The girl on the mob r cycle was hurled to the ground, the cycle falling on top of her. Carl and Lloyd Louder rushed the imuiumi two injured to the hospital. it If you have 10 of the price you want to pay for a 1 new home, well build it for you just like you want 1 it, and you move into your ow n home, paying it out I just like rent under the new Federal Housing Act ! ARRANGEMENT SEET US Well do all the rest W. G. LITCHFIELD Address: 32 East 'iiumtHmmriHimmmuimmimiiminimutimim 2 and Company South, Salt Lake City iiim mini immm miniiiinmi im mu u j imiiiimuiuiiiiiuiiimmiimmiimitimiiu tT VINEYARD Mrs. Geo. F. Wells, Reporter 01-R- the ward recreational hall with Past President Vetta Madsen In charge. Mrs Orvil G. Clegg was chosen president with Mrs. Norma Hold-awa- y and principal A. E. Beck second vice-- r resident A musical program followed, given by the Vineyard Junior Band of thirty-tw- e members after which patrons and children enjoyed an hour of free dancing Mrs Vetta Madsen, past president and Raymond Harding, are the retiring officers Btrthdav Anniversary of the Bate W. J. Clegg Celebrated n Seyenty-Reredescenaents and -elatives met at the home of Mr and Mrs. Joseph H. Clegg Satur day in commemoration of the 79th birthday anniversary of the 'ate William J. Clegg. A delirious hot dinner was served after which out-dogames were played. The early evening was spent in singing and music. Special guests from out of town were: Mr and Mrs Brigham Clegg from Salt Lake, Bishop and Mrs Walter Montgomery and children, Mrs, Amelia Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hamlin, Mrs Janette Mrs. Annie Raband and children and Mrs. Maybell Moulton. all of Heber City. Mrs. Car-li- e Tidwell and granddaughter Bonnie Tidwell of Helper. National Comfort Week COIFFURE Spring Bonnet VISIT THE r this Dixon-Taylor-Kuss- 274 AY. Center week cooperates with the Nations largest sale of sleein" er,uir'-menow being featured by all Simmons dealers in America. Heres your chance to cash in on Nationally famous Simmons beds, springs, mattresses and studio coaches at special low prices and liberal terms. nt ? Pi&dikdli Madsen Cleaning Co. fin xxu TT. XT '' -- - Phone 475 1 ft Make Your Own GRADUATION DRESS y&l W - Uiiivei&ny v Sleep as you have never slept BEAUTYREST MATTRESS BEAUTYREST BOX SPRING rr, ? 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The lilac hedge owned by Vine-jard- 's Sentiment, songs and music With fre'ght Increases now in oldest lady, Mrs. Prudence with sixty beaut If j pottc d flow g effect on Eastern Corn, we begeraniums wire pre ented to lieve it to be a profitable crop for Huldaway is in full bloom and Is acclaimed by our local florist to the mothers Sunday morning by local planting. be one of the best in Utah, and the officers and teachers of the WE OFFER: A response well worth the time to go anJ of Boone ( Sunday School 5c .. lb. ounty Jrppoon apprenanon iu behalf of the for (Ideal Silage) mothers of the ward was given by Improved Learning, Jb. 4c Mrs Ruth Stone (Silage) The annual Spring Festival Yellow I Vent (for Grain) lb. Sc was held Tuesday evening in the POTATOES ward recreational ball with presi- Early Ohio Mt. Grown, cwt. OOc dent Idvll Toone in charge Fluv Certified Bliss or Russets f 1.80 leader, Mrs Thelma Larsen conTODAYS FEEDS ducted the dances and Mrs Leora Harding tho sing r.g. Mrs. Edna Ruled He) (Choice 3rd crop) 70c Gammon was at the organ Eva per cwt. 40c Jean Handley was persophany Caicite Hen or Cliick $1.18 "Quopl of Spring" and Reah Flour (Turkey 48s) Millrun Bran (white) 80-l- b 77c Mother Earth. Sunquibt was .... $1.07 Wavne Gammon was King Apollo. Dairy Feed, ld'l, 80-l- b $1.38 The costumes and decorations Mixed Pig Feed (A. 1 for Growing Pigs) I were beautiful. $1.85 Starting Mash (chick) Mrs. Vida was honor For delivery on Tuesday, Thursguest at a social Tuesday after day and Saturday at 5c cwt connoon at Relief Society. Mrs. tact Mr Lowe It Gordon or phone Lvstrup hag recently moved to your order in to us Orem and has been an ofticer in BUSINESS HOURS lie society for t number of 7:30 A. M. to 6:00 P. L years. A flue program was enand refreshments' were BUNKER FARM FEEDS joyed served to thlrtv women A Phone 010R3 meeting of the i V P. was Mothers Honored The mothers were honored in Mr. and Mrs Wm. Bromlev of Provo visited with Mr. and Mrs Clair Harris Sunday. Mrs Sarah Hooley and her mother, Mrs Harriet Varley visited at Prvo Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, George Terry and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Louder ot Park City are visiting relatives here Mr and Mrs John Muzzcll had as their guests Mr and Mrs Itulon Williams of Magna iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiititMmiMHn iinu im m mi mi hum hi iiimiiiiimtiimnimiiiin .in miinutwimiiiMti iiiiin LaDeSn Harris whotsemplove , at Salt Lake spent Mothers dav BUILDING YOUR OWN HOME I with her parents, Mr. end Mrs I Williard Harris. I I AND PAYING FOR IT Mr. and Mis Wallace Morby IS CHEAPER THAN RENT motor 1 to Salt Lake City Satur- To wear with your New HaUpfoc Radio and AjapHEanco 03 Used Cars Day! Come in T0DAY! Ns Unis Deluxe Tudor A Real Buy. 1935 OLDS. 6 Sedan Looks and runs like new. Owned by local business man, would be glad to refer to. 1935 FORD, Only Kelvinator Gives You These Amazing New Features Speedy-Cub- e SEDAN Like New. Kelvinator' new Silent POLAR POWER" Sealed Unit keeps foods as safe as if you bad 1 ,050 pounds of ice delivered to your kitchen every week. Vet operation cost is low! p satis-faitoril- Murdock. P. T. A. Meeting New officers for the coming year were elected at the P. T. A. meeting held Monday evening In Heres Real Economy. it Look! at B F Mrs Harris George Rov Louder and Mr and Mrs on Harris motored to Salt Mothers Dav to visit Mrs B, F. Louder at the L D S. hospital. Thev brought back the good news that she is improving very 4 Telephone Daughters Ranee and Nana attended b'rtuuay ami mother's day Mutual Social dinner Sunday at the home of The closing Bficiai fur ,11 7Irs Janet Smicu at Pleasant mutual workers will be held MonGrove day evening Out door ;;mu sill be played and a bonfire program enjoyed. The party will he di rected by the Activity committee, Mrs. Hugh J. Davis and Harold and actual figures to prove I Joseph S Johnson celebrated bis eightieth birthday on April 25th. Mrs Jennie Hams had tin her neke ple&bure of hearing Louiee Bullock of Provo sing over the radio Saturday oh Amateur hour. Mis. A. H Lowe reported a on very pleasant surprise Mothers Day when she reteived a tribute of appreciation bv phone from htr son Kenneth at Ini erial Valley, over two hundred ana fifty mibS south of Los Angelo, California. Her jouncer son Julian who is employed at Wa-- i ington sent her a oox of rose bu as a token of remembrance Friday, May 13, 1933 29 $ Z9 .75 .75 .50 fV if T ? ?? ?t ?v V V ?v WE CARRY SIMPLICITY and PICTORIAL PATTERNS and complete line of i NOTIONS GU2LJTY n ri ! : ! j ; 4 ; t I. STYLE ,s . , , . . . SERVICE . J . . .,. , ,i . i SPECIAL THIS WEEK! Best House Paint Standard Barbed Wire, 80-ro- d per gallon spool .... per spool $2.95 $3.95 I |