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Show THE VOICE OF SUAEOh VIEW PLEASANT Susan Jameson, Reporter Telephone C !1R1 S. S. Marshall Mrs of Arizona, is spending seeral with hei daughter. Mrs. Chatwin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert and Danny left Wednesday d IP day trip to the Fair at San Francisco. coj-t.an- FiJay, February 17, 1939 ALEXANDERS RAGTIME BAND SPANS 25 TURBULENT YEARS Wartime days are recalled by this scene from a dough I oy production staged during the early days of our in (he World War. The Jazz Age had its begin uing amid lowly surroundings. a Aa. par-ticipati- Pima, vyeks takes pride in announcing the Xlden Y Y Y Y for a the - r Y Y Y Y Y Y Y TED v EVENINGS: ing. Mrs. Jess Louder is able to sit up after being almost bedfast for the past four months, suffering d from pressure and complications. At Priestho; d meeting Sunday, Alonzo Hooley was ordained a teacher. Gene Fisher, Glen Hooley, Thomas Marrott, Lon Lystrip and Bobby Wright were ordained low-bloo- Deacons. Primary was held Wednesday afternoon on account of the Old Folks' entertainment which was held Tuesday. The M Men and Gleaners class entertained the rest of the N r - r vJWvwvAweZijl mutual Wednesday evening at a illuminated Gilmore sign, which Valentine party, A good pro- can be seen for miles. gram was given and refreshments Friday afternoon the Sunshine served. committee held a social at the Our local M. Men basketball home of Mrs. Mary Hanson in team were fortunate enough to honor uf her daughter Florence beat Manila 31 to 21 Thursday. who is 111 with rheumatism. If they can be 'Victorious next Friday evening the following week over the third ward of young people enjoyed a progresPleasant Grove tney will win the sive supper after which a pleasant championship for the second half. time was spent at the Robert Good luck boys. Wright home: Edith Stark, Glora Verla Mr. and Wright, Vernice Marrott, The ward welcomes Mrs. Ray Keetch home again, Tomelson, Beth Gillman, Madge after spending the winter at Hooley, Verland Marfott, Lon Magna where Ray has been em- Hooley, Ray Harris, Billy Harris, ployed. They are moving Into the home owned by Odeal Kirk. Harley Carlesons garage and service station, recently built in the heart of our comi munity, displays that beautiful n te are at f Stirling Johnson and Verl Miner, Mrs. Frank Walker ntertained at a birthday party In honor of her little son, Glade's birthday. Mrs. Dorman Willett entertained at a quilting Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Murvel Walker entertained at a family dinner Sunday. . Covers were laid for Mr. and, Mrs. Gus Kelunder and family, Mrs. Minnie Dittimore and Mr. and Mrs. William Ditti-mor- e and family. The Llndon school children under the direction of their teachers held a valentine party Tuesday afternoon. A program was given and refreshments served. Each room had a Valentine box. Mr. and Mrs. X ; s r ! Mripoo BUlfO s i in years BUY NOW- Joe Penner, and Fritz Feld are the comedy team of GO CHASE YOURSELF which comes to the Scera Theatre Thursday and Saturday, February gether with a second feature Bulldog Drummond m 5, & 348 W. Center DEXTER I! t f i Until Spring Season up Phone ) .j PREMIUM TOWEL-BENCHAMPER WITH BEAUTIFUL EACH DEXTER WASHER SOLD DURING FEBRUARY ! Dixon - Taylor - Russell 2 1 I REMOVED BY GLASSES In The latest scientific method ef examining the eyes Absolute results guaranteed. :tT'II ni T T mTr' LljMj Canaosa-Acatcn,lIn- c. OLDSMOBILE DEALER CHEVROLET 191 South University Avenue IQQC FflRfl DeLuxe Sedan 4-D- Heater, Spot-lig- C?fC ht Genuine Mohair Upholstery Original finish CUSTOM REBUILT USED CARS Liberal Allowances on New Cars Phone Provo IBS No glasses recommended unless needed. Glasses may be had on Easy Payments. Dr. G. H. 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KIItfcWOOD t t ) Y Y Y .V ItJUUlUnU TIME PAYMENTS If you wish. Used Pianos.. Taylor Bros. For the Best Bargains Africa. Paper Hanging AT tall Tire Co, GO CHASE YOURSELF 23-2- served. Saturday, Feb. 11, the old folks of Sharon ward were entertained with a picture show at the Lincoln high school auditorium. The show lasted until 12:30 noon after which the old folks were transported to the Sharon ward house where dinner was served a program held. and John S. Phone 403 Park and Mrs. Julia Burr each received a flower in honor of being the oldest persons present. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Park, MelMr vin, Helen, Sterling Park, "" SEE t - Y Y Y Y 2. EASY TERMS Mrs. Orson Prestwlch and her mother, Mrs. Verena Crantjall were hostesses at ft family dinner at the Prtwich home recently. Covers were laid for Mrs. Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. Carson Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Holt. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Prestwich. Mrs. Eugene Newell entertained her daughter, Mrs. Ted Maag at a social at her home Friday, 10. Feb. Competitive games were played and refreshments X the romantic interest In the $45 (By DeLcnna Bradshaw) Y Y ENJOY SEE n, SHA.R0N Curtain at 2:15 P. M. Curtain at 8:30 P. M. PRICE SCHEDULE: MATINEES (seats reserved as to sections only): 25c; 35c 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) In this scene Alice Band. the fiddle, Don Amache the discussed health problems. A candle program was carried out production begins a two-da- y by several P. T. A. mothers. Group and Wed. Febuary 21-2dancing by the children was conand ducted by Mrs. Mangum, and Mrs. LeGrande Park, Bishop was enand Mrs. Ephriam Twitchell and patriotic group singing acted different classes of the 'son attended the funeral services school.by of Mrs. Martha Richards Reynolds, Mrs. Parks mother, at Morgan, Utah, Thursday, Feb. 9. The Sharon ward amusement hall was the scene of a valentine party Tuesday. Feb. 14. A skit was presented by members of the Sharon school faculty, Mr. Poul-soMr. Woolsten and Mrs. Miller, after which the rest of the evening was spent In dancing. Refreshments were served to the large crowd. Mrs. E. L. Akins of the state P. T. A. was the principal speaker at the annual P.T.A. program held Monday, (Feb. 12, In the Shacpn ward church house. Mrs. Ebensteln, chairman of the Sharon P.T.A. was in charge PRICES 1 of the program. Mrs. Loy Doss T CUT Robert Wright motored to Salt Lake Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Colledge of Lehl visited Saturday with Mrs. Colledges parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lystrip. Mr. and Mrs. Verun Richardson, Fae Ilreinson and Carl Louder enjoyed a coasting party up ee Provo Canyon Sunday. t "V 17-pie- ce yX Y Y it Y v Y Y Y Y Y vY Y Y HENnlE HILI.1A Purchase your American Legion scrip coupons NOW from any Legionaire or Auxiliary member. assure will the beet available reserve seat for any performance desired. It Y rone Power and Alirc Faye furnish aeul.tr film Alexanders Ragtime slugs while Tyrone Power plays piano nnd Jack Haley the traps. This showing nt the Scera Theatre on Tues. - - ?Y V, t, ? y I T Y s DIANNE CALDER The Original musical score that will thrill you! Dance routines? that will enliven you Spectacles that will enthrall you. Drama that will grip your heart. .Comedy that will amuse you. NOTE: Dont fail to put this most important event on your MUST list. i Y it - Doors Open 1:30 P. M. Doors Open 7:30 P. M. MATINEES: HEAR f Y Y PARAMOUNT THEATER, March 1 - 2 WINDSOR BIRTHS : A son to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harris, born Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Ester .Yourk. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Harris and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Louder. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stewart. The winsome girl is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Marrott. Sick are Better Wendell Swensen returned home Sunday from the L. D. S. hospital where he has been confined for almost two month for medical treatment. Mrs. Earl Walker expects to return soon from the American Fork hospital where she was operated on ten days ago. The' two daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Foutz returned home the first of the week from the L. D. S. hospital where they were both operated on ten days ago for appendicitis. Mrs. LeGrand Jarman who has been ill for some time is improv- - MAYNARD -- Supported by a clever cast of 120 sparkling dancers, singers,, comic and dramatic players. ENTIRE PRODUCTION staged by PROVO CONSERVATORY Y Y M Y Y A Musical Comedy in 3 Acts and 12 Scenes v - t AIJnn39 WITH i Y Y Y , WORLD PREMIERE of ? Vance Mrs. Alden Chatwin eutertam-e- d members of her card club on Mrs. Elmo ThuiVday afternoon. Cheever and Mrs. Geo. Mecham Mrs. E. received the club prizes DeliI. Ecilson, the ghost prize. cious re eshmeuts were served Mrs Chas. to the above and Wilde, Mrs. Orin Groneman, Mrs. Louis Culbertson. Mrs. Oscar Greer, Carlson, Mrs. Clarence Mrs. Frank Mrs. Cjjd Swenson, ReynPidi, and Mrs. Sylvan Chat-in. of Alt lander Jameson Sr. Eureka and Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Jensen of Rupert, Idaho, were guests at Alex Jameson's home during the week. vY THE AMERICAN LEGION - (Post No. 13) Phone 618 VVNVVV THEY WOULD READ YOUPx AD TOO, IF IT APPEARED HERE |