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Show 1 Page Four THE VOICE OF TII.1PAII0G0S '00 VINEYARD Mrs, C. II. Poulson, Reporter Telephone D4J2 Mrs. Geo. F. Welle, Reporter Church services next Sunday evening niUhe conducted by the High Priests quorum of the ward. Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Anderberg left Thursday for a vacation trip to Idaho. They were accompanied by Mrs. Millie Lott who ig returning to Pocatello after visiting here During the trip they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderberg of Delco, Idaho. Mr and Mrs. T. J. Bunnell announce the engagement of their daughter Eva to Jay V. Taylor of Provo, the marriage to take place late in June. Telephone 01-R- 4 Mrs Clara .Chase of Oakland, Cal is visiting here with her mother, Mrs. Prudence Holdaway. Friday, Juse 24, 1933 SK-P.0- SCOUTING From Utah National Park are visiting great desire ot Mr. Walker's life was to go back once more to hi native so the trip was The ward extends a .welcome a real thrillland, for him although he to the Tope family who have purstill thinks the U. S. is good chased the Max Pherson home for him. and moved there from Park City. enough Mr. and Mrs. John Baxter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Swensen Junction relaCity are every crevice lies have moved to the Frank Olsen tives here this week.visiting a heart is broken a and Perhaps farm recently occupied by Mr soul lies crushed and dead The M. I. A. executive officers and Mrs. Wilhard Harris. And all because its what some held a business meeting Monday one else bas sala. Martin Walker has spent many Now wouldn't it be better If be- exciting hours with hL family evening. fore that Btone you throw this week relating the experiences Mr. and Mrt. Ned Kirk left SunYou would stop and think sin- and pleasures he had while on day for their home in Oakland, cerely Just where that stone his trip to England. The one California - might go? It may go through a window and put out a shining light And at once joy and gladness will be as dark as night. It may cause a gr.at explosion or just a minor wreck. But when that stone keeps growing there is one more lost on a good sized rock Soon all the ward Is buying just like a swarm ot bees The rock is smeared and dirty, a clean spot no one sees; And still the rock keeps growing until Its an eno uous size, Now every false word spoken In liEVS Council The Executive Board Meeting of the Utah National Parks Council a as held at Chamberlain's Pinecrest Ranch near Glendale, Utah, June 18th. As special features of this meeting All Scouters end wives of the entire Council a ere invited to enjoy the fragrance of this Southern Utah Beauty Spot and participate in the Barbecue! Pageant and Program presented by Kanab, Zion Park, Snow's Canyon and Cedar Breaks Districts, reports H. A. Gardner, President of Vice President the Connell. Woodruff Rust and Kanab District Commissioner Leonard C Heaton had charge of arrangeThe program was greatly ments. enjoyed by everyone present. Those attending from the various Districts camped out. On Monday a number of the Scouters went to the Navajo Lake Camp to witness the opening of the Councils second Boy Scout Camp for 1938. The first camp was held at Saratoga Springs. way (o Los the Hill Angela, on their Calif. The Home Science club with Mrs. Sylvia iHoJJway as S.r and Mrs. Dean Johnson of leader and Miss Nellie Schroder, Lake View, Miss Louise Fowles president was organized Tuesday. and Carol Farle of Mount Pleas- Also the Charmt and Personality ant, were dinner guests at the club, with Mrs. Edith Spalding, home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Far- leader, end Miss Arva Williams president, met Monday and were ley last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David L. Rowley fully organized. and Mrs Orissa J. Rowley went Miss Persis Young will direct to Salt Lake City Sunday where the Yum Yum club deck. Cooking they attended funeral services for with Ruth Blake as president. So why not pull together, as on It'i ay to plan intrting trip with one of their relatives. These clubs will function "Travel Hint." th bandy through life we go. booklet that lull ol suggestions on Miss Cast put all the unkind words at Dinner home ot throughout the summer. the guests new place to visit. lull ot unusual and no more pebbles throw. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maycock Bessie Kimball, county demonfact about lamiliar and unlamiliar strator ws Mrs. Blanch Nielson and assisted present were of members the General scenic attraction. Free to motor1: Board of the Y. M. and Y. L. in the organizations. station . . . where at any pep A wedding reception will be M I. A. who were here to attend you get the kind oi semes and supMiss Ellen Scorup of Salina given Saturday evening in the plies that make motoring more enthe M. I. A. convention held visited here Sunda enroute, to the second ward amusement hall at joyable and economical. Drive in. Saturday and Sunday In connec- mission home in Salt Lake, prior Pleasant Grove In honor of. Mr. This new booktion with the quartet ly confer- to leaving for the New Navajo Lake Scout Camp open- and Mrs. Sterling Burmlngham England let will kelp ence. Other guests were the States mission, Mks ed Mondav, Jur,e 18th with an at- who will be married Friday. The yon eatch wore Jfuly 7. executive members of the local Scorup is a slater ot Mrs. Kell. Its tree. Joseph tendance of 250 Scouts from bride Is the daughter of Mr. and stake board. H. Clegg and has many friends Troops all over the Council. The Mrs. W. J. Glllman of Windsor, STATION!, EVERYWHERE Dinner wag served to the fol- here who wish her success in her most distant Troop in attendance and the groom is the son of Mrs. came from Sharon District, Troop Burmlngham of Provo. Mrs. Lucy u. vannon; labors. IN UTAH AND IDAHO lowing: No. 34. Other Troops Mrs. Ethel Anderson; Mrs. Axel present Mrs. Ella Hebertson and fam- were Mrs. Clinton Smith was opefrom St. Geobge, Cedar City, Madsen; and Mr. Philo T. Farn-wort- h on at the Provo hospital rated W. ily at spent Thursday Camp Beavei., ot Salt Lake City; Mr. and G. Parowan, Panguitch, for Williams with her appendlcitus. husband, Hurricane, Kanab ana Provo Mrs. Wm. M. Vernon; Mr. and Thorit C. Hebertson, who Staff members were, besides Mrs. Clifford Fielding; Mr. Ernest Captain Beth Anderson has left for Is stationed there with Battery Scoutmast cs. Troop Committees Moab where she will he Frandsen; Mr. Edgar Booth; Mrs. F. of the 145th employed artillery. and District Leaders: Dr. L. D as a Beauty operator. Winnie Graff; Mrs. Lucy Poulson Roy Passey. and Mrs. Maycock. Mrs. Luella Holman attended Pfouta, Rayson; Mr. and Mrs. Len Hendrickson, Dean Holden, Payson; B Following the afternoon meet- the Temple Jubilee held at Manti Provo; A. Don, Maxine and Norma, motored St. George; Glen A. Smith, week. last were to the taken the visitors ing Anderson, Scout Executive, anij to Manti Sunday. canon home where they were Mrs. Thelma Larsen was hos- Merrill Chrlstopherson, Assistant shown through the building and Wana Nielson entertained a tess to members of R. club on Scout Executive. a delicious lunch was served. of her friends Wednesnumber Thursday afternoon at her home. day afternoon in honor of her A delicious chicken supper was Miss Merlene Wells spent the As a special feature of each tenth birthday. served by Miss E&ith Murdock Sunday evening at her home, week end at Price with friends. Scout Camp the Explorers (older Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hooley at29 Chevrolet Sport Coupe 15 years of age or over) $45.00 Scouts honoring Reed Fantin who left tended a social at Grandview Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Stone of to Palm the are holding a Pack Trip Grove, Cal Provo Wednesday for 29 Chevrolet Coach 68.50 Saturday evening, at the home of entertained their Immediof Interest. The first Clinton where he will do research work ate at a welner roast on high points Hill, in honor of Mr. and family the John Hopkins Marine their of these Pack Trips was held In Mrs. Leo Hills of 29 Clean, sparkling whites that make you feel Sedan . . . 125.00 atschool. farm In Vineyard Saturday Chicago, who Mr. ' Fauttn received his with connection Lake Navajo as cool as you look. Send your (whites to A large bonfire was Masters degree in zoology at the evening. with Chief A. A. Anderson COME IN TODAY and games were played. Camp we will keep them snowy white MADSENS lighted Scout Executive, as guide. Twenty university of Illinois, at Urbana, Mr. and Mrs. Stone left Monday at minimum of cost. 111. a for from his last spring. Following the various Troops you INSPECT Drive Be Convinced on an extended trip to the east. Explorers at the regular Camp participated. REST - SAFEST - CHEAPEST study in California he will return At Detroit the will purchase We Have spec'-allto Illinois where he will study for in Provo. The ear and drive home by way of Each fellow carried on his also will all his Doctor's degree and built frame propack nrnltnr and S'oragc Yellowstone Park and exp? to be emploed as part time teacher. QUALITY USED CAR sleeping gear Solicited visit some time with relatives in visions, including The tent, and food supplies. 540 S. 1 W, Those who enjoyed the supper Idaho enroute here. Trovo, Utah. Been Looking 119 No. University Ave. Phone 475 party visited Cedar Breaks, Brian Phone 18 or 880 W. were: Mr. and Mrs. Alden Patten, Axel F. And Mountain, and other Interesting Mr. and Mrs. Miss Doratha Jones, Mr. Fautin reason, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tay spots during the three days out. and Miss Murdock. lor and Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Other Explorer Pack Trips will Christensen is visiting Graut of American Fork attend be taken out from each Camp. Phillip IJUICK IONTIAC G.M.C. TRUCKS with his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. ed the Pageant of the Golden During August 15th to 20th Phil has been Jubilee held at Manti Temple last high mountain expedition will be II. Christensen. Sales and Service made through the high Ulntahs attending the university of San week. University Avenue Provo, Utah. Francisco and' has also held from Granddaddy Lake Area over PHONE PROVO - 666 responsible position in the employ Rockysee Pass to Savages Ranch. of the U. S. governments. This special feature for Explorer GRAND Scouts will be under the direction of A. A. Anderson, Scout ExecuMira. C. 1L Davies, Reporter tive, and Dr. L. D. Pfouts, CounM-J- -l Telephone cil Chairman of 'Camping. The trek will last 5 days, during which Mrs. Eliza Bean, mother ol Mrs. LeRoy Taylor, is confined to time the party will enjoy fishing, her bed at the home of the latter, camping, hiking, exploring and other campcraft activities, A suffering from a second paralytic small fee of 4.00 will cover stroke. transportation food and cainplng Chas. H. Davies Is In Logan equipment will be furnished by attending the summer session for each Explorer. First Class Scouts s should make application to the men. Boy Scout Office, Provo. Miss Dorothy Allred is spend-- , lug the summer In Salt Lake Roy Passey, Council Chairman City,- of Leadership Training, has writSharon Stake members ten a bulletin on Interesting ways Forty attended the Temple Excursion to cook, which was reproduced In and pageant In Manti on June 15. for June. Read the Scouting Many had the pleasure of meethlnta and try them. They are ing old frjends at this fine semiSrouting ways that have been centennial. The pageant was tested. for its simple, dignified praised beauty. Among the 'number attending were Mrs. Grace Nuttall and Mrs. C. H. Davies from Grand View. Mrs. Ferry Nielson, Reporter The Sharon Stake Singing Mothers are scheduled to appear Thots for today. in a musical program at our It thkes a heap ot living In a ward to make It go ward next Sunday evening. This If Its to be successful dire stones Is their first appearance at SunSale of Summer Merchandise we must not throw; Special Before-the-Fourt- h day evening meeting and it is hoped that a large audience will For stones destroy friendship, blown prices to bits to give you Most humanity and love greet them. Mrs. Jennie Farley, Sensational Values season See These Values Today! Melba Pyne and Zola Malone are And makes one forget his maker, our Savior np above; managing the program. Rrihmg A FEW GUARANTEED SAVINGS Lullaby, the "Rally Song" and That stone may be a pebble and only light next floor How Lovely are Thy Dwellings" are some of the numbers to be Bnt when they look It over then Dresses it begins to soar; sung. WHITE SHOES Dresses the day is over perhaps Before .95 $ A .95 Dont $ Miss Vlrla Davies returned on Its gone a block .98 High or low heel $ .49 Miss A Taffeta, Chiffon $ Monday from a two weeks visit Its not a pebble longer, now Its with her sister, Mrs. Tom WilTlains and Prints pumps, ties, straps This Opportunity pr. liams of Thomas, Idaho. VALUES to $4.95 Have you viewed the rose garden in the west angle of onr GOWNS . . . $1.23 church grounds? You have a SHOES Regular 91.08 WHITE SHOES thrill ahead, if you havent yet J. S. Smith & Sona SLIPS seen it. $1.00 SPECIAL Grey, Selected from Our PROPRIETORS Regular ft. OS LOT Navy The Relief Society and Daugh.50 Paradise and $ Summer WHITE FAWN Vacation Good 69c Enjoy ter of Utah Pioneers will meet PANTIES Roseberry Trim Tread lines dl and OFF next 2 91.10 at conjointly Regular Tuesday Black RED ROSE FLOUR to Eat, moderately priced. of Every VALUES to $6.83 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ada Slightly Soiled Carter. An interesting program HTGH GRADF FEATURING A Cool Breeze, a Kind is in course of preparation and dance floor Poultry and Dairy all members of both organizations FEEDS - - - Music to set you are cordially Invited to attend. Leave your berries, your men HAY and GRAIN and their hay 151 N. University Ave. niversity Avenue AT VIVLVN PARK CHALET Provo And bave fun with ns for one PHONE 114 short half-daPan-guitc- H g Vacation Bargains USED CARS QUALITY Whites Studebaker the Favorite 4-D- STORAGE and That Just Youve Mnrlnnn y osr i'f! UUi iiiuuouii uiuaiimg For Russ Traher, Inc. 150-Nor- th VIEW Smith-Hughe- WINDSOR .. Grand .. Down Go Prices! Weve little opening the of the Vivian Park Street Party ;t will open 1 VALLEY Flour & Feed Better k Friday Night June 24 Eat, Drink and be Merry 1 a ... Evenings things Refreshments fine CHRISTENSENS tingling y. and |