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Show THE VOICE OF SHAEOI Friday, February 3, 1939 't'Swarded to twenty scouts by Jess Sumsion and Alfred Madsen. Miss Katherine Sumsion a (iYbHn Oregon - Rsportar) nurse at the L.D.S. hospital in Salt Lake City spent Sunday in The following fine program was Lake View with her parents, Mr. enjoyed by a large crowd at meet- and Mrs. Jesse Sumsion. ing Sunday evening. Alfred Mad-aeA group of friends called on scou master, was in charge Bishop and Mrs. August lohnson with Wilford Aueson conducting. Sunday evening following sacraSolo, Serge Huff; remari.s. Scott ment meeting, in honor of Mr. Taylor; cornet solo. Robert TayJohnson's birthday anniversary, lor; Origin of Scouting, Carlos Saturday. Chinese checkers was Madsen; Scouting Comes to Amer- played and luncheon served to ica, Owen Zobell; bass horn solo, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sumsion, Mr. Gaylan Dahlquist; What is a and Mrs. M. A. Clinger, Mr. and scout?, Weston Taylor; Dads Mrs. Scott A. Taylor, Mr. and View of Scouting, Dallas Johnson; Mrs. Ed. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Bunnell are remarks, Spencer Madsen; guitar solo, Ljun Nuttall. Badges were spending a few days in Ogden ? i :s ;; ; ti j LAKE VIEW n, - ? v C. H. VIEW Davie, Reporter Telephone OI-J-- 1 The Scouts, under the direction of Scout master Martin Jackson, gave a very comprehensive outline of the work of the organiz- exponso J Here's a real Quaker formula Ttfere a right stocking for every purpose walking, dancing, business. You can save money by suiting the stocking to the occasion. Quaker stockings are made in styles for every need, fashioned to fit perfectly, look better, last .79 to 1.33 a pair. longer. MLOR BROS GRAND Mr. HOW TO SAVE Lstocking where they will attend fc matters and also visit their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Bunnell. Thursday evening a very enjoyable party was held In the amusement hall. It was sponsored by the Gospel Doctrine class and everyone in the ward of that age was an honored guest. A fine program and games were enjoyed by a large crowd. Luncheon was served by a group of Junior girls from the M.I.A. Tuesday evening In M. I. A. meeting a book review on the Life of Madam Curie was given by Miss Irma Edward of Provo. COMPANY ation, both nationally and locally. The boys acquitted themselves well in the several musical selections they rendered,, under the direction of Mrs. Ora Griffith, ward chorister. Clark Carter presented, merit badges to three Tenderfoot scouts and short talks were given by Leray Taylor and Bishop J. O. Jolley. Infants blessed on Sunday were a daughter of Eugene and Delight Johnson Harding, son of Dean an4 Fontella Taylor Buckner and a daughter of June and Verl Brown, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Davies enjoyed a brief visit on Friday with of American their son Morris Fork and their daughter Afton and her husband Gordon Atkinson of Pleasant Grove. The regular monthly Teachers preparation meeting of the Relief Society was held on Friday at the home of Mrs. W. A. Nuttall. Ten teachers were present and took part in the topic which was given by Mis. Grace Nuttall. Refreshments were served by the hostess, and business transacted by the Relief Society presidency. Little Cecil Rodeback, son of Helen and Vern Rodeback is re- covering from a serlos case of ' measles. Residents along Riverside Drive are rejoicing over the news that the much talked of water project is soon to be started and we shall be having city water in our homes. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Robinson were called to the bedside of their son Willis, who is ill at a Los Vegas hospital following an appendicitis operation. Tuesday evening the Scout mothers and scout committee of the ward gave a social and a hot supper in honor of the scout t: n American Legion's Thespians To Present Flying Along A Song in My Heart Y Soon Ready for Public t Chapter of the The word premiere of Flying a will National Thespians Along, that original musical play entitled, "A Song present in My comedy being produced by the on March 2, in the LinProvo Conservatory and sponsor- Heart, coln high school auditorium. ed by the American Legion, is The play is written with a prorapidly getting into shape for logue and an epilogue, which are public appearance announces Al. while the play modern Wright, district commander of itself is settings, a southern around built the Legion. in the middle 1870s. Mr. declares the atmosphere Wright The play is well chosen with a original musical score will thrill good variety of male and female you. the gorgeous spectacle will an dshould prove very enparts enthrall you, the comedy will to community theatertertaining amuse you, the dance routines to the Thespian will enliven you, and the drama goers, according officers. will grip your heart. He advises The cast is as follows: that right now is the time to put the girl, Norma Dunford March 1 or 2 down in your date I Sylvia, the boy, Clark John-IsoMichael, list as one of the must dates of the season. Faith, the life of the party, Acceptance of personal respon- Myrth Liston. sibility for committee chairmanDesiree, who kept the song ships assigned to each was given alive, Daryl Stewart. Monday night by the following Mandy, a Negro maid, Stella legionaires at a special committee BounouB. meeting under Dr. Frank T. ReyHarley, the discord, Ross Hold-awanolds, general chairmSn: For tickets and ticket sales, Judge Poley, the servant, Jess Wilson. George W. Worthen; for pdblic Laurel, the friend, Eva Allen. relations committee, George- S. Shirley, the cause of a duel, American for Post Ballif; Legion Inez Jones. MerOrvil relations, Singleton; Charlotte, mother, Slyvias chants relations, John O. Beesluy; Naomi Ferguson. American Legion auxiliary Steven, Sylvia's brother, Joe Alice Beesley. Reesha. bookB are Coupon already Staff of the Play: flying along reports the ticket Stage Manager, Carlos Madsen. sales force of the Legion, for the Tickets Ross Holdaw&y presentation dates are less than Northree weeks away. Both days, maStage, Props and setting: Dunford, Joe Reesha. Mar. 1 and 2, will feature a matMusic Lois Keele inee and evening performance. Costumes .'..Myrth Liston Dianne Calder, Ted Maynard Promoter Aldoria Carter and Hilma Henrie, supported by Miss Marjorie Wagers of the a clever cast of 120 sparkling high school English department dancers, singers, and dramatic is directing the play. constant in are players, training for this first presentation anyStudents of animal husbandry where of New Yorks great musiat the university visited the Ogcal comedy. den Stock Show on Wednesday, under the direction of Professor NOTICE - BAND MOTHERS H. Grant Ivins. The Lincoln THE AMERICAN LEGION ?? X - (Post No. 13) takes pride in announcing the WORLD PREMIERE of I 6I7Hsrihffi3 Y i - . Alteng9 A Musical Comedy in 3 .Acts and 12 Scenes with TED MAYNARD - DIANNE CALDER - HILMA HENRIE Supported by a clever cast of 120 sparkling dancers, singers,, comic and dramatic players. ENTIRE PRODUCTION staged by PROVO CONSERVATORY PARAMOUNT THEATER, March 1 - 2 Doors Open 1:30 P. M. Doors Open 7:30 P. M- - MATINEES: EVENINGS: Curtain at 2:15 P. M. Curtain at 8:30 P. M. y. Immediately following Union meeting, Sunday, Feb. 12, 1939 In the high school, a financial report of all money raised and spent since the organization of the Band Mothers will be given and a discussion held. Plans for Parents Day, Feb. 21, will be made. We appreciate the splendid cooperation of all, and hope to see you all out to help us in our coming project. We need your suggestions to make our band a success. Won't you be there, please? Band Mothers Committee. troop. Besides the 11 scouts there w'ere present: Mr. and Mrs. Rex Griffith, Martin JackBon, scout master, and scout mother Mrs. Eautough, Mrs. Hatch, Mrs. Young, Mrs, Oliphant and' Mrs. Harward. HEADACHE EYE STRAIN BLURRED VISION REMOVED BY GLASSES The Original musical score that will thrill you! Dance routines that will enliven you Spectacles that will enthrall you. Comedy that will amuse you. Drama that will grip your heart. NOTE: Dont fail to put this most important event on your MUST list. Purchase your American Legion scrip coupons NOW from any Legionaire or Auxiliary member. It the best available reserve seats for any performance desired. wUl assure PRICE SCHEDULE: MATINEES (seats reserved as to sections only): 25c; 33c 50c NIGHTS: (Reserved Seats) 50c 75c $1.00 (Unreserved) 35c NOTE: Box office opens at Paramount Theater for exchange of scrip coupons at par value on February 22. REGULAR CASH SALES BEGIN FEB. 24 (during box office hours) Miss Georgia Maeser, supervisory teacher In the elementary training Bchool at the university, was recently awarded the igree of Master of Arts by Columbia university. New York City, The degree was earned in elementary education. The latest scientific method of examining the eyes Absolute results guaranteed. No glasses recommended unless needed. Glasses may be bad on Easy Payments. or. 6. h. Greeting Cards x. mmsium with Heindselman Optical and Jewelry Co. Birthday Cards Novelties Gessfords Inc. Paper Hanging I. 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