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Show Tage Four Friday, August 12, 1938. THE VOICE Of SHARON r VALLEY Flour & Feed Mrs. Edwin Anderson, formerly Miss Flora Phillips Successful in every respect was the wedding reception given Thursday evening in the Pleasant View ward amusement hall by Mr.' and Mrs. A. E. Phillips for their daughter Flora and Edwin Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Anderson of Trove. The hall was artistically decorated in pink and white d chandeliers. streamers, the ghts covered with J. S. Smith pink and white rose and tied Huge baskets of gladioli stood on the stage where Dob O. tons On the orchestra was seated walla were small vases of flowers of corresponding "ulur, featured with silver hearts and bows. The by the guests were received Mrs. of the couple. parents Phillips wearing rust silk and lace with a corsage of white roses tied with silver ribbons, In Mrs. Anderson being attired white silk with a corsage of whit' and pink roses tied with silver ribbbons. The bride was lovely In white silk lace and net, and was attended by Mrs. Mildred James, couin of the bride, as matron of honor who appeared In peach colored chiffon with silver accessories, end brideemaidg Fay Snow, in rose colorea georgeite Zelta with gold accessories, Hooley in coral lace with white Donna Anderson, accessories; sister of the groom, who was lovely In flowered taffeta with white accessories and Afton Lewis who appeared in pink lace and net, with white accessories. VINEYARD Snow and Mrs. Anna Glade Telephone 01-R- Miss Margaret Taylor and Reed A. Holdaway were married Monday in the Salt Lake Nicholas G. Smith performed the the Accompanying ceremony. young couple through the temple were: Mrs. Ellen Holdaway, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holdaway, Mra. LucTle H. Orme, W. W. Taylor, Paul Taylor, Bishop and Mrs. August Johnson, Mrs. Marjorie White Kinjj WALKER S i N4 b I a Hill Bros, or Schillings ) ' Frultc & VcgctafoSoo JJJ Lemons 19c Local Grown lb .05 Tomatoes 15c Lettuce Large Heads 2 for -Large Bunches Cr Pnrpnk 2Fresh bunches for . MEATS . Swift 23c Shorting 2 pounds Fancy sliced Bacon lb 21c Mutton chops 2 pounds . 25c Change in Music Practice Sc dulc There will be no Senior Band practice until Aug. 29, at which time we will again begin practicing for Labor Day celebration. Beginning Junior Band will be each Monday at 15 minutes to 6 oclock. , i Advanced Jr. Band each Mon-- I day at 15 minutes to 7. ! E. B. TERRY. 4 8c 3 NOTICES iv Large Package - ---2- .I er X .....15c SrS. FLANS Tim-panog- Nut-tal- l. Ja2Mc7 25c 98c FIoUrECONOMV)(,uara7" 15c Pineapple Sujjar 10 lbs59c, 25 lbs 1.45 Com (GOLDEN BANTAM) cans 25C CoflCG Rif hard Ruler, who prefers to walk, and Hanger Walker, who prefers to ride, will eali be at the top of Moftnt and Mount Xrbo Saturday morning, with hand mirrors, flashing signals to each other which will be visible from Utah Valley, and any resident who signal either of them will be acknowledged. The occasion Is the Annual Mount Net j mid-nighike to reach the top, at snnlse. The signalling will be done from sunrise to 8 a. m. Watch for Rider-Walksignals, Saturday morning. wedding breakfast at the Bean Brummel restaurant with Miss Virginia Taylor and Miss Mae Jensen as hostesses The newlyweds left immediately on a short tour of Yellowstone Park prior to leaving for Los Angeles where Mr. Holdaway will resume his studies at the University of Southern California Dental College. Miss Helen Gillies, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gillies was united in marriage to Mr. James C. Auld Jr. of Salt Lake Satur- - tsd -- SIGNAL tot-low- 4 Peas or Beans HAY and GRAIN N. University Are. PIIONE 114 RIDER East Center St. 71 North, 5th West HIGH GRAD1 151 A Mrs. Geo. F. Wells, Reporter 71 Poultry and Dairy FEEDS The bride carried a bouquet of rosebuds and fern tied with white ribbonB Corsages made up of with gold and silver ribbons were worn by the brides attendants. The groom was attended by his brother-in-latills Peav as best man. The train bearers were little Rulnon and Aileen Phillips, the cousins of the bride and flower girls were Beverly Peav, none of the groom and Colleen King, The short program with Dean But kncr as master of ceremonies Wonderwas as follows- - song, ful One, Alta Buckner and Mar-th- a Alice Eiclieuberger; Musical Beading by Madge Lewis; tap dance, Wilma Edwards; and a sasaphone solo I love you truly John Ttieller, accompanied by June Bean. Many and beautiful were the gifts received by the young couple, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson left today for the Sun Valley Rodeo and an extended trip through the Northwest. After fiept. 1, they will be at home to their many friends in Provo. r A, . WHITE FAWN and RED ROSE FLOUR FEATURING InllSIallllillnllKID1 Hpltlll. InllKInV.gT .Jr - - Sons & PROPRIETORS heart-shape- 1 HI -- . day at her home. Bishop Thorit j C. tha Hebertaon performed The Sharon-Uta- h Cannery Is The young couple left ceremony. now running every day. Bring on a tour of the Parks of Southern your produce before 2 p. m. exUtah, Boulder Dam and other cept on Saturday when everything must be in by 12 noon. We are Okm Mv places of Interest In Nevada. They Salt will make their home In Here comes a friend of mine. doing custom canning every day Lake City. now but will not be able to do Hes a human dynamo," n Mr. and Mra. Axel F. any during the rush of peaches Really? are spending the week in Yes, everything he ha on is and pears. We are so crowded Flex-Se- t. Idaho with friends and relatives. charged. for room that we would appreciThe Sunday School officers ate It if you would not leave your and teachers met in a business produce at the cannery "more than Says l'ee" Now and Then meeting Wednesday evening at She: Im awfully glad youve two days after canning. Some of the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. got a part in the dramatic the produce that has been left at Gammon. next show. , Have you the cannery will be turned over The following Vineyard people much to to the storehouse if It Is not say? will attend the James Murdock He! Practically nothing. Im taken out at once. C. H. Poulson, manager. family reunion held at Shady playing the part of a husband." Rest, near Charleston in Wasatch ICounty, the coming week end: Mr. and Mrs. Joy O. Clegg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roland SHOES Mr. and Harding and children', Mrs. Joseph A. Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Murdock and son, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wells and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Any Color J. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clegg and family, Mr. and Mrs Joseph H. Clegg and family and the Misses Fern and Faye Ross. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Facer Jr. of Salt Lake was g Iven the name of Marilyn and the little daughter of At the most modern Mr. and Mrs. Antoine L. Bunker was named Miriam at the Fast Repair Shop in Prove Day Services held Sunday. -QUICKEST SERVICE The entertainment 5, sponsored by the EldersJ quorum to be held at in the near future promises to be a gala events. Leonard MadBen, president of the quorum la contacting all JJlders of the ward for their wholehearted support. The 124 W. Center At rear of Booterie time and place Will Se announced d Smashing Price And-reaso- 1 Reductions ya fl. LA. 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