OCR Text |
Show i December 2, 19CS SHARON r(By:Miss Naomi Pari) Phone 06JS . J(!r"mti-lrsR. D. Wells and their (laughter, Norma, and Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Olson motored to Wellington Thanksgiving day where they spent the day with lelatives. Mr. Fay Fielding, M Raymond McKellip and Mr. Edv . Long left PS I Saturday on a business trip to Loa Roy Park, Mrs. Ida Hansen, Mrs. Angeles .They wHl return In a Ada Skinner, Mrs. Kate Cordner, week via San' Francisco. Mrs. Ethel Pyne, Mrs, Christa Christensen, Mrs. Kezm Pyne, . JSna. Leora Calder entertained Jdrs. Bertha Park, Mrs. Melba the Oradi Literary club" at 'the Mis. Zola Malone, Mrs. Calder, Riverside Inn F'nday tJternbon. Grace- Washburn, Mrs. Minnie Mrs. Kate Cordner told the story Gordon, Mrs. Katie Calder and 'Thanksgiving After All'by Nelia the hostess, Mrs. Leora Calder. Gardner White. Mrs. Ethel Pyne Club meeting next time will be eapg, two vorgl solos. A delicious held at the home of Melba Calder, to was the served plate luncheon Thursday, December 8. following members: Mrs. R. D. Mr., and Mrs. Thomas Jacobs Wells. Mrs. Thomas Jacobs, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy entertained Park and family and Mr. and Mrs Delos Pyne and family Thanksgiving day at their home. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Cragun are rejoicing over the arrival of their a daughter born fjst grand. laid, to Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Cragun, Friday afternoon, November 25. Mrs. Una Tate, mother of Mrs. Sheridan Cragun, of Portland, Oregon, has been visiting with her daughter the past month. She will leave for her home in Portland MERCANTILE VINEYARD Opening Specials FRIDAY and SATURDAY Monday. Mrs. Hi J. Cragun visited her mother in Og den Monday and Tuesday of last week. mii'UiNMiiuiMUiiiittuimiHumiMuiititiiHtflnmiftWtiMntiui ! PRUNES & u'"iTA' SUt package GRAPEFRUIT, (Shavers)) MILK, (Red & White) PANCAKE 3 letr for 4 for The Sharon ward Bishopric and Welfare committee Is sponsoring a visit to the Salt Lake Reglonlal Warehouse tfafnrday, Dec. 3. A bus has been engaged to take anyone w ho would be interested In visiting this warehouse. The bus will leave the Sharon ward house at nine oclock Sat. morning. Jay Finch, Jack Adams and John Park who have been employed at the Rancho El Trio In Twin Fails, Idaho, for the last two months have returned to, their homes in Orwu. Roller skating was enjoyed by Mr. Sidwell's Sunday school class at Park Ro She Thursday evening. Bishop and Mrs. Ephraim E. Twitchell spent Thanksgiving day In Delta visiting fr. and Mrs. 25c 25c Zt$ FLOUR 19c SODA WAFERS (Cascade) . . SALAD DRESSING (Sunspun) qts. 35c 2-l- bs. CflAP 4 bars and a bottle of perfume 5 FOR SOAP LAUNDRY 170 H. A. Beckstead, of that city. t . . . . Re-Ele- ct Vi OiakG i V - A 1 I 14 y hA A Friend of Lincoln School District MR. BLAKE HAS ESTABLISHED AN ENVIABLE fix RECORD WHICH SPEAKS FOR ITSELF with the Alpine School Board and Because of bis fine Superintendent be has won their respect and confidence, making it wjossible to bring to the Lincoln District the following completed projects : Two fine additions to the Lincoln High School, and a third now in course of construction. When completed this Music Building will be one of the finest in the state. The Spencer Grade School has been completely remodeled. i. A ' An extensive landscaping and beautijication program has been carried out around the Lincoln High School and other schools. f? In addition to these building projects, Air. Blake has been instrumental in: Greatly improving transportation facilities in the District, and adding one bus. 44 4 As Chairman of a committee that has sponsored and secured the hard surfaced road from Vineyard to Edgemont, which is now s Efforts are being made by Mr. Blake and complete. his associates to secure the completion, of the project within the two-third- , near future. - f During the four years of Mr. Blakes incumbency, the Alpine School District has retired $2U3(OUU.UU of its outstanding bonds, leaving only a balance of $3U,UUU.UU. No defaults in payment have occured. j Ihe levy in the Alpine School District has been decreased by 1.23 mills during Mr. Blakes term of office in spite of a steady decrease in valuation of general property in Utah County of $4,000,000.00, in the past 17 years. I 1 Mr. Biake has championed the cause of the Sharon, Page and he proposes to work toVineyard grade schools. If ward bringing these schools up to a six teacher standard. (Political advertisement paid for by friends of Mr. Blake) REMODEL REPAIR Small Monthly Payments t Mn WINDSOR received con- - j cerning the appointment of Elder Burton Morgan, who la laboring Mrs. Minnie Dittimore was in the Texas Mission,, to over the West Texas Diat.lct, will surprised Monday when she became the to headquarters at San Antonio, her first proud grand motherThe granddaughter. Texaa. happy parents are Mr. and Mrs. Primary conference waa hel Wm. Dittmore of Llndon. Sunday evening. A very InterestLyle Hooley, daughter of Mr. ing program waa given by the and Mrs. Lee Hooley returned children of thia organization. from the American Fork hospital The church waa tilled by those where she underwent an operation parents and friends who were in- for appendlcitua. terested in the wonderful work The on act play "Romance is the Primary Is doing for theee a Racket, was presented at the children. Pleasant Grove high school audiAn extra special program will torium Tuesday evening by the Windsor ward M.I.A. under the be given in the ward Sunday eveclub, direction of Mrs. Ina Mangum. ning by the At Relief society Tuesday af(Eastern- - States Missionaries), sponsored by the M.I.A. These ternoon Mrs. Ina Mangum gave talented young people bring to a demonstration of various kinds you many varied experiences, of hand work including articles which will be very lnterestingi made from burning wood. and new since they come from difThe following kiddies were ferent states in the United States baptized and confirmed members and also from Canada. of the L.D.S. church Sunday: Janice Fisher, Gerald Muzzell, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. entertained at their home on and Lee Nicholos. Mrs. Wanda Johnson has been Thanksgiving day for Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Park and family o( released as Junior genealogy teacher and Mrs live Stark has Lehl. been chosen to take her place. Mrs. Lowell Gordon entertained The first Junior genealogy for the members of the club Friday evening at the meeting was held at the Stark hame of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. home Monday afternoon. LaRue Wright gnd Karl Kelsch J. S. Park. A chapter from the book "How to Win Friends and of Provo spent Thanksgiving at Influence People" by Dale Carne- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon gie was reviewed. Luncheon was Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Swensen served to the following: Mrs. Carol Morgan, Mrs. Velva Maag, entertained on Thanksgiving for Mra Luclle Richardson, Mlsg Beth the following Mr. and Mrs. LawFinch, MIsa Naomi Park, Mias rence Kirk of Kamas, Mr. and Beth Carter, Mss Alene Kofford. Mrs. Cealy Newell of Sharon, Mr. Mrs. Violet Gates, and the hos- and Mrs. Luke Culllmore and tess, Mrs. Lowell Gordon. The Mra. Annie Wright. club will meet Friday evening; The following descendants of Dec. 16 at the home of Mra. Velva the late J. T. Wright celebrated Maag. hla birthday, Nov. 1 6th, at the One of the of the Wright home: Mr. and Mrs. Luke seasonTtook place last Friday eve- Culllmore, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon ning when the adults enjoyed a Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Cealy NeThanksgiving dance In the amuse- well, Mr and Mrs. Clarence ment hall. Henry Steinegers Or- Wright, Mr and Mrs Wendell Mr and Mra Amasa chestra furnished the music, and Swensen, as usual It put springs in th feet Wright, Mra. Annie Wright and of everyone who. attended. Many Mrs. Floyd Lewis. Mrs. Isaac Harris entertained declared it to be the "Best ever. In response to the numerous re- at a family birthday Friday. Mrs. Archie Maxfield entertainquests for "More a missionary dance will be given Friday eve- ed at a shower at the Maxfield 9, with music home Saturday afternoon In honning, December furnished by the same orchestra. or of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Peterson, a recent bride. Everyone Is Invited to attend. Fifty Tuesday evening a record crowd guests were present and many attended the annual road show ol beautiful and. Useful gifts were the year. Grandview, and Vine- received by the young bnae. Mrs Wllliard Harris entertainyard exchanged acta with this ward. All were presented in a ed In honor of her daughter, Mrs very professional manner. Thirty-fiv- e Richard Peterson Wednesday eve, members of the ward parti- nlng at the Harris home. Many cipated under the direction of Mr. beautiful and useful gifts were Henry Campbell. Mr. Paul Ander- received by the young bride from who atson gave freely of his artistic the numerous guestB tended. In new for ability acenery creating Mr. and Mrs. Dorman Willett the occasion. The stake finals will take place Friday evening at the and two daughters have returned home after spending the ThanksLincoln high school auditorium. with rela-tve- s Friday evening was a scene of givingat holiday visiting Obion, Idaho. a surprise party for Mr. V. Emil The Seagull girls of the PriITansen of his by a number mary had a flight Tuesday. All who Word has been rs hlgh-IIgh- AA. I ta friends gathered to celebrate hla birthday anniversary. 500 was played after which a delicious luncheon was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cordner, Mr. and 'Mrs. Thomas Jacobs, Mr. J. D. Pyne, Mrs. Ada Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mitchell, of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Pyne, Mr. and Mra. Verde Washburn, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Pyne, Mrs. Roy E. Park, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wells, Mr. and Mra. Hansen. Mr. Hansen waa given a beautiful potted plant. "Clean-u- p day was declared at the church house Saturday. Everything waa given a scrubbing. Each organization did their part of the work willing and well.' The Better Homes club met at the home of Mra. Mary McEwan Thursday afternoon. Mra. Florence Gates gave the literary lesson and Mrs. Skinner gave a talk on personl appearance. A temple excursion from the Sharon stake to the Salt Lake temple took place Monday afternoon. A large group numbering one hundred fifty persons went from this ward according to Allen Dickey, ward chairman, who directed the excursion. Mr. and Mrs. LeEarl Burr entertained at their home Thanksgiving day for Mr. and Mrs Glen Burr. Lovely in every detail waa the Thanksgiving dinner enjoyed by the members of the family of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Tucker. A real dinner with all Thanksgiving trimmings was served to Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Tucker, Luclle, George Platte, Allle, Ray and Karl Tucker and the honored guest were Mr. and Mrs. L. Wayne Tucker of Salt Lake City. After dinner they all Journeyed to Vivian Park to participate in ice skating and indoor sports. After attending the Tom Sawyer show Saturday evening the following enjoyed Bupper at the Sterling Cluff home. Mr. and Mrs Bliss Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Morbeth Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Cow-Le- y and the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. D. O. MacKay Jr. had as their Thanksgiving day guests, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Mac Kay Sr., Donnetta Miller, Mrs. Walter Corbett and son of Washington D. C., and Algene Clayton scheduled for Dec. 18. VINEYARD Thirty five ward members attended the special temple excursion to Salt Lake Monday evening. Mrs. Geo. F. Wells,' Reporter Telephone 01-R- 4 Congratulations to Era drive workers for going over the top" in the Era campaign. Extensive preparations are going on for the big birthday pai .y and home coming to be'held Dethe new chapel. cember 28-iCommittees have been selected of Midvale. and all are looking forward .to Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips this Important celebration. had as their guests over ThanksMra. Mary Stewart left Mongiving, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Davis and family, Mr. and Mrs. day for Logan where she will atEllsworth Gardner and family, tend the U.S.A.C. for two weeks Mr. nd Mrs. Ray Davis and baby, and specialize in social welfare Mr. nd Mrs. Ray Davis all of work. Wlllsburg and Mr. and Mrs. ParMr. and Mrs. Elroy Murdock ley Ford and family. and Mr. and Mrs. Jofsph A. MurMr. and Mrs. S. Wheelwright dock spent the thanksgiving holiard Mrs. Martha Hellewellof Ogday, ip Elko, Nevada, where they Buck-ley den were guests at the Wm. visited with 'Mr. and Mrs. Grant hame Thanksgiving day. Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thanqsgiving . dinner was en- Maxwell. joyed at the Dean Penrod home Mutual conjoint services will by, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Arlos Anderson, Mr. and be held Sunday evening and a Mrs. A. C. Danner and family, fine program ha been arranged. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jones and Relief, society conference Is son, Elmer Lewis and the Dean Penrods. The following people from Pleasant View went on the temple excursion Monday; Mrs. Archie Brown, Mrs. Wallace Gurr, Mrs. D. O. Mac Kay. Mrs. Kathryn Firth, Mrs. Nellie Snow, Mrsf. t, Henrietta Miller, Mrs. Mary Mrs. Della Mecham and Mr. and Mrs. John Bone. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Chlpman, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lunceford and baby were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the Verl Penrod Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Hold-awa- y and her aged parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hadley, Sr, of Springville, have gone to Santa Cruz, California, to spend the winter. The annual road show was well attended Tuesday evening and two fine acts were staged under the direction of Mrs. Arvil G. Clegg. Mrs. Theron Whitely was hostess to members of R. club at her home Thursday. The afternoon spent In sewing followed by a delicious luncheon. au Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Olson and daughter, Jacqueline have gone to Ogden to stay indefinitely. The Vineyard Junior band with, a membership of 52 made a decisive hit-a- t the Provo Christmas opening when they participated in the parade Thursday evening. Principal E. A. Beck Is director. , PPPI i Car-bet- Orem. Cash Store home. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hansen and daughter Francis of Great Falls, Mont., were guests at the Saturday jBnf' Jameson and Snyder, Phillips, (FORMERLY THE SKINNER STORE) homes during the week. Karl E. Young spent the week end in Salt Lake at the bedside of his father who Is very 111 at the L.D.S. hospital. RAISINS MINCE MEAT VIEW LAKE - (Helen Oveson seven Merlin Lee Me Candless, pkgs. 21c 4-l- b. jar 2-l- b. GOLDEN CORN No. 303 cans, 2 for Reporter) month old son of Merlin and Leah Schlmensky McCandless of Eureka, died from Pneumonia and complications Sunday, at the home of- the Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ouard, 254 West Third South street, Provo. The Maternal Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schemensky are of the Lake View ward. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1 p. m. at the Hatch where Home, Qulst Funeral friends may call Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning. Interment will be In the Provo City Burial Park. William C. Williamson Is Imtheir mothers were present. After slowly at his home In proving the program dainty refreshments Lake View from a heart attack were served by the girls. Jean suffered last week. Baxter. Donetta Swensen, M ane Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Robinson Harper, Fawn Walker. and daughter Connie of Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph RobVIEW inson of Pleasant Grove visited relatives and friends In Lak Susan Jameson, Reporter View Monday. Telephone 021R1 Primary conference was held in the Lake View ward Sunday eveEnjoying Thanksg.ving dinner at the Arlington Snow home ning. Mrs. Ernel Williamson was in charge, Mrs. Merrill. Olsen, were: Kathryn Firth, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson, Mrs. Reed Workman and Reed cholrster, and Mrs. Jesse Sums. on Workman, Jr., Mr. and Hrs. Mel- organist the Stake board. The represented vin Gibson and son, Mr. Devans children took part in classes. Snow and son, Mr. and Mrs. Mor-bet- h Robert Olsen, Snow and son, Mr. and Mrs. Opening prayer by benediction, Mignon Reese. Lloyd Snow and daughter, Nedra Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor of Lewis and Kay Snow. Lola Hacking, teacher at EnRaymond, Alberta, Canada, are terprise spent the Thanksgiving visiting relatives and friends in holidays with the Newell Baums. Lake View this week. They came Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Phillips to attend the funeral of Mr. Taylors brother, W. W. Taylor, which spent the week end tn Ma as held Sunday. the O. A. Anderson homf The Andersons and Phillips celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary which occurred on Nov. 26th. The M.I.A. Officers had a business meeting and social at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Hal Cow- SODA CRACKERS Package Graham Crackers Macaroni or Spaghetti Cereal - All-O-Whe- -- 4XPd 5-I- n 750 can 29c each 10c b. Shortening, Proctor - Gamble CHOCOLATE 23c bs. .... 1-l- I bag 13c 2-l- b. Schill Coffee Salmon, No. 1 Tall tins I pkg. 19c 2-I- b. . . . 23c 15c 150 .... at FLOUR 4-l- 42c bs. DROPS 90 boxes 75c CHOCOLATES G. & White P. or Crystal SOAP 5-l- large bars for b. 39c PEANUT BUTTER jars 20c ROLLED OATS Peacock 9 lb bag 28c 10 PEASANT .... 2-l- b. per lb. 5c BANANAS MEATS BEEF, ground BACON, sliced . . LARD 4-l- SPECIAL! 29c per lb. 22c for 56c 2-lb- s. 9pS FREE (With every $4.00 Purchase) I FEED GRAIN HAY 2 g n: FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY! ley Monday evening. - This Csrtificats Is Worth $4.41 59$ Refresh- ments were served to the Cowleys and Mr. and Mrs. Morbeth Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Theron Kilpack, Yvonne Jones, Elbert and Alice Miller and Alta Allred. Melva Jones who Is teaching at Alterra, spent the Thanksgiving holidays at her home. Lydia Haslan of Salt Lake City visited with her sister, Mrs. Her-mi- e Hill, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brere-to- n and family spent Thanksgiving dayln Salt Lake City. Jack Snyder was home from Ogden over the Thanksgiving 1 Tkl. twtifle.ts bbS (to wUtla tha Unr to aaa s but Cassia FOUNTAIN PENS. Viatkla Ink Basal,. ERR Iks tokt vnbbI far Ears aa. atria. !, u. Gur-gene- ir, 0 2 , In THE PEN WITH A THR NEW PLUNGER FILLER 5 Tkia J!S I LIFE-TIM- E ls4.atrB.UU. A UfB-Tt- KM 59$ VACUUM faaraalM vfck FILLER Bach MB, SACK-LKS- 8 Uak GUARANTEE VACUUM o aa tW ZIP ONLY ONE FULL AND ITO FULL aaa Writ far Maatha as On. aarkatl Ta N. .Larar Ftl al N. Pnasar. Bari Erarr Pas toato. Hwlr aa. (SaraatM0 .NOWt THIS PEN ci.to PEER U raa aaa aaa la U .r far kaa thaa catiffeatt " sal? wkll. a4rartiaia aala la aa. Fra GiftkayBax with Back trPa. Na BUM vretnair fBBBtala r--W U r 'fait ulT oz. to ka & aaknakakl. O FIVR DOLLARS n holiday. I 3 EWnwr-HrHiBB.- Spear Lumber Co. Phone 34 THE VOICE OF SHARDS - t 195 West 3rd South WE HAVE TIIE ANSWER For Your Building Problems u |