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Show THE VOICE OF SHARON Thursday, February 13, 1941 Mr. and Mrs Herbert Madden served a hot dinner Saturday to and daughters of Salt Lake (pent 28 men who came out to work Friday In Lake View on business on the new chapel. (Helen Oregon - Reporter) and tlsiting relatives. The next entertainment on the Mr and Mrs. Willard OLen and ward budget will be held at the The n-- l INor" ward ihapel tonight, Thursday, A three-ae- t piny will be pre- three sons of Loyalton, California 13th It Is to be a band February sented in this ward Friday after- left for home Monday morning noon at 3 p. m. for all the child- following a ten day visit here with concert and promises to be one of ren m the ward under 12 years Mr Olsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. the best yet. The Stake missionaries had and Saturday evening at 8:00 Lewis Olsen and at Randolph, p. m for adults. Budget tickets Utah with Mrs. Olsens parents. charge of the Sacrament meeting will be honored. Those in the While here they purchased a new Sunday evening at the ward. Bro. Whnlev was in charge. Bro. cast are: Robert Oleen, Merle Oldsmoblle. Harold Anderson rendered a vocal Madsen, Alice Wright, Hal Scott, solo and spoke briefly. Bro. Margaret Williamson, Carlos MadJoseph Clegg also spoke. sen, Rosetta Johnson, Wilford adThe following boys were Oveson, Lila Judd, Maurine Boul(Mrs. Geo. F. Wells - Reporter) vanced In the priesthood Sunday ton. Ada Goodridge is the dievening: to priests: Richard Mcrector. Donald, John Salisbury, Theodore Mrs. Orvin Jerry t Elvin Bunnell is Improving Salisbury and Chester Kocker-hanheld a very enjoyable social the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake to teachers: Harvey Park, City, following a goiter operation Saturday afternoon at her home Gerald Anderson and Alvin Hanlast week. honoring her daughter, Mrs. Vera cock; Deacons: Arnold Dickey, Holnies. Games were played and Wesley Kitchen, Floyd and Lloyd lefresliments served to the follow- McEwan, Harold Evans, Stanley Miss Maxine Davis, ing guests: Ferguson and Donald Ford. Mrs. Julia Andreasen, Mrs. Naomi At Relief Society on Tuesday, Warwood, Mrs. Mary E. Bunnell. Mrs. May me Wells will give the Mrs. Mary Rowley, Mrs. Zelda second installment of the book, Bunnell, Mrs. Luella Olsen. Mrs The Tree of Liberty". All woMrs. Virginia men in the ward are invited to Violet Shumway, Fausett, Mrs. Delia Wilkinson. ttend. Mrs Bert Fausett, Mrs. Vergie Mrs. Susie Caiter observed her Holmes, Mrs. Maude Sorensen and birthday anniversary on Monday. Mis. Erma Olsen Lovely gifts A group of her friends spent the were presenttd to the honored afternoon with her Mrs. Andrea guest. Watkins gave a talk on the life Lincoln of Abraham and the The Ward Sunday School needle-woiwas spent in afternoon y Fares Superintendency Economy after which a luncheon was was reorganized last Sunday M.PHI $ .83 with James T. Blake as superin- set ved. The Good Neighbors club met 4.30 CEDAR (Try tendent, Lawrence Young as first LAS VEGAS 8:00 assistant and Sheldon Warwood at the home of Mrs. Jessie Peter0.95 RIVERSIDE . . - -retained as second assistant. Mrs. son. The afternoon was spent in IX IS ANGELES - - . 9.03 carpet rags. Birthday Oriel Clegg was released as the sewing 10.50 RENO Junior supervisor and Mrs. Vera presents were presented to Doro12.50 SACRAMENTO thy Elder and Jessie Peterson Larson sustained in her place. from the club members. RefreshSAN LEAN CISCO 13.40 Mr. ahd Mrs. Earl Jones and ments were served to Ora - -ROCK 5.00 three children of Great Falls, 9.00 CHEYENNE - Evelyn Willoughby, Dorothy Mont., are 9.00 DENVER visiting with her Elder, Katie Mitchell, Nora Marcella Olson, Ruth Caley mother, Mrs. Ellen lloldaway. 17.10 OMAHA Mr. Jones has gone to San Fran18.40 KANSAS CITY - - cisco on a business trip. 24.50 CHICAGO 83.00 NEW YORK The ward Primary workers are iConotooodingiy Low Round- Dip F.ro.) sponsoring a Valentine dance BURLINGTON T RAILWAYS" Friday evening in the recreation low, money laving fares are somehall. The ward budget tickets thing to consider whenever you may be used. travel for business or pleasure. Actually, you can travel by bus A Bun-ris- e LAKE VIEW VINEYARD and Peterson. Jes-d- .... The Orem Literary club held their annual breakfa-- t at Edna Mae Hedquist home Thursday. the on Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Hopper are the proud parents of a son, born Wednesday morning at the home of her mother, Mrs. A. B. Cook. Mrs. Hopper was formerly Miss Mabel Cook of Sharon ward WILDWOOD HOLLOW FARM NURSERIES A Full Line of - - -- FRUIT TREES bv Led J, IL Hale Peaches Ornamental and SHADE TREES Flowering Shrubs Climbing Vines EVERGREENS All Kinds and Sizes Ever Blooming Roses TePFERSQN CHRIS Phone 01III2. n, Til-be- Scera Attractions much cheaper than by any other form of transportation even for less than driving your own car. Rida Tha LUXURIOUS Party of Lewis Clegg was held at his home where friends and relatives enjoyed an evening of games and refreshments. SMOOTH, SHARON COMFORT BETWEEN BEATS QUIET, MESEt POWER ROOM Orplia Laud'e - Correspondent btwn and Mrs. J. Clayton Watts, their daughter, Alice Louise and son John motored to Gunnison, BURLINGTON TRAILWATS DEPOT their former home, last week end V. E. KODIUGl'E, Agent to attend the Stake M. I. A. Gold 05 V. Center St. and Green Ball, and visit with friends. Rhone : 1272 A group of friends and neighbors surprised Mrs. Nora Kofford on her birthday Fridayi Members of the Relief Society Mr. For information and ratal avarywhara, viitt or phono TOMORROW (Friday - . . . . ) is VALENTINE I)AY. Willard L. Sowards give jour Valentine" a valentine. GET a beautiful valentine for her at THAT YOU SHOVI.I) THAT Y'OV CAN' fcSCXY Qrem Drug in the Ronald Coleman and Ginger Rogers are LUCKY PARTNERS which romance sparkling comedy and Scera at Theatre the Thursday Saturday, Feb. plays is a adventures the of It madcap pair of sweep-stake winners who use their small prize for a honeymoon. ' GRAND OLE OPRY, a hillbilly Second feature: musical with the Weaver Brothers and Elviry. Service with a Smile 13-1- 5. Spend Y'our Money in Orem jou liiuy get some of it hack. J v ,u hL -- 1 At A II 7J IIU-TQ- .' ' S' - i CHIMES I Let us demonstrate our Nu-Ton- e theyll Door Chimes, please you. Oh V.G, TticiiuA A so proud of non THONE r K inends an Many families ars enjoying the Benefits of a modernized home because the ABC Monthly Payment Plan made it poemhle to buy on easy monthly tenrs. Complete plans for all kinds ol HOME IMPROVEMENTS are available at our cilice. T t t, TIRE V i S ' ,L I REPAIRING j . A See Us Now- - 'ik '!& iir- ' The .Miranda make vb'-i- ; ; - Utah Timber & Coal Co. Provo, Utah. Phone 232 Carmen her Ameri-la- n m reen debut In the musical extravaganza DOWN J QUALITY FRUITS sell host, says Mr. Willett, who advises local growers to produce the best If they want top prices. TO ALL PATRONS he adds: Spend your money in Orem some of it back,. Mr. Willett I You may get a member of the OREM BUSINESS MENS ASSOCIATION 17 Valentine was the theme for the which very attractive luncheon was served to the following guests; Julie Young, Ardtila Hone, Ilene Carter, Barbara and Mary Jean Bernardi, Cleo Baum, Don and Junior Ray Dawson, Forshee and David and Carol Ann Willoughby, Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Haws add have movtd into a home family on Robison St. which they bought recently. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gordon, formerly of Orem, have moved Into the home recently occupied by the Tanner family. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Jensen of Redman were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Jolley Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Willoughby were hosts to a group of friends was Friday evening. Rummy played, the Men vs. the Women. The men wanted to go home at ten but were persuaded to stay for the very tasty lunch which Mr. and Mrs. was served to: of March. Stanley Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mrs. Merrill Williams Ludwick gave a birthday party In honor Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Ann. Christenson and Mr. and Mrs. Carol of her daughter, Horses Vantcd old and useless animals bought at highest prices Sell direct to the Fox Ranch and get full value for your animals. YERGEHSEN FOX FARM PHONE 051J5 IX -- A a mom at asw I t U iur f.as M rw I Ell J dl m Mi am. ma on- - 4 Illy 5liUJJJUS y EXTRA SAVINGS CQ0 LUNCH MEAT 250 3 FOR 250 3 FOR 250 Quarts 290 ROLLED OATS FLOUR S CORN 3 FOR PEAS&L STRING BEANS "STeS TUNA lS.e, ROLLED OATS . per package SUGAR.. 10-LB- MACARONI S, 3-L- BS, 100 190 240 560 150 250 Sr.1:.. 100 100 5....... 5c for pkgs. a ' PA Jy Large Package Shortening, s. 230 ALL BRAN 190 190 Large Package ISW PANCAKE FLOUR 290 Std COCOA PINEAPPLE II OrAIil COFFEE 2 M 240 170 430 CAKE FLOUR CD 1 ......; JELLO SNO-KREE- sp0; p can Slit cans, for 2 Delicious Different can ftPA - 12-o- 230 140 310 1 z. a GRAPEFRUIT JUICE SAUERKRAUT GRATED TUNA DEVILED MEAT !i s 3 tn, f., 270 100 tfjjj '1 t has contributed Its patrons to the Orem Tourist Market People from Honolulu, India, and everywhere as they pass through Orem Etop at this popular market. 151-J- 5 ft' Families ars proud of homes (hat Lavs keen Improved end modernised. Proud to Invite their EVERY STATE OF THE UNION Har-war- SOAP OREM, UTAH. from all hurts of Utah visit the Tourist Market every day. During last season. Mayor Ab, Jenkins stopped heie repeatedly. Also Mr. Willett has had the pleasure of serving President Heber J. Grant, President David O. McKay, Antoine R. Ivins, S, O. Bennion, Joseph Wirthlin, Harold B. Lee, and many others. and teachers held their monthly preparation meeting Wednesday night at the home of President Mary Caminish. Plans were completed for Primary conference to be held in March. After the work and business for the month was completed luncheon was served by Hattie Carter, Mary Bernardi, Grace Christian and Ila Baum Games and dances were led by Venola Nelson. Stake President. Olive Burningham was a guest Fifteen of the eighteen officers and teachers were present. Henry Magg coudtnted the Farewell testimonial Sunday evening in honor of Elder Stratton. The following program was enjoyed: Duet, Hear My Prayer" by Alta Buckner and Ora Griffiths, accompanied by Martha Kelsey; Talk bv Cello solo, Rodney Kimball; "Alohoe Oe by Vivia Johnson, accompanied by LaPreal Talk by Victor Anderson. by Solo, "The Lords Prayer Moroni Jensen, accompanied by Melba Pyne. Talk by Harvey Harward and remarks by Elder Stratton and John B. Stratton. The M. Men and Gleaners held a Fireside chat at the home of Helen Wentz Sunday night after meeting. Ariel Ballif reviewed the threcact play Joan of Arc. Luncheon was served. Mrs. Harvey Harward and her daughter Ilene motored to Aurora Saturday morning to visit with mother. They Mrs. Harward's returned Sunday evening. Word from Mr. and Mrs. C. H Davies In Yuma, California says they are having a wonderful time and plan to be home by the first YERGE1ISEII Contract Wiring PROMINENT PATRONS ) BAKING POWDER ouri home Ifil West 5th North C14-R3- The Primary Officers OXYDOL The modern way of announcing a visitor at the buzz door. Dont just Welcome them them in with CATHEDRAL V (Telephone ' rhlch are alwayB a specialty at this market. Watch who comes to be served, and you get an Idea of what people think Of Mr. Willetts services. Mrs. Rex Griffiths - Reporter HE make-believ- la the proprietor of this popular fruit market, also carries groceries and confectionaries. FRESH OREM FRUITS SALAD DRESSING es )V 7STin Agency PROVO fASTKHU DORMAN WILLETT GRAND VIEW Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gappmayer spent Sunday In Ogden visiting with Ezra Billings who is suffering from a broken hip caused by a fall on the ice during the winter. They report Mr. Billings to be somewhat improved but still confined to his bed. Mr, and Mrs. Steven Trushan-sk- i have a new daughter born at the home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Larsen were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and MrB. C. Wilford Larsen Saturday evening. A few relatives spent the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs C. H. Poulson last Friday honoring Mrs. Poulson on her birthGames were day anniversary. played and a luncheon served. PIIOXB 10(9 Fire Insurance Real Estate Tourist Market morning.. ' day. Mrs, Lillian Barton and son Michael of Richfield visited a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Poulson. before leaving for San Francisco where she will join her husband who Is employed there. r rs DO YOU KNOW Meeting will be hi Id Sunday immediately following the Sacrament services, speakers at the regular meeting being members of the Stake High Council Following the regular the Biehopric request services ithat all ward workers attend. All jward officers, both executive and class leaders, also Relief Society 'and ward teachers and Melchizedek supervisors should be present. Bishop Gappmayer suggests that all attend the sacrament services and remain for the special meeting afterward. Interesting Services were given last Sunday evening by the boys of the Primary organization in their red letter day program. The work done during the year was nicely shown with songs, stories, and talks. This program filled a requirement that In each boy participate church services during the year. Supervisors of the classes are: Phyllis Greener, Della Aiken ana Rhea son-in-la- Phone 038R2 rvk CHICAGO md CALIFORNIA Thru A Special Announcement has been made of the forthcoming marriage of Miss Vivian Tucker of Fairview to Samuel Pyne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivern Pyne. The ceremony will be performed Friday, February 14 in the Manti temple. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farley left last Friday evening for Lansing, Mich, where they will purchase a new car. On the way they visited a few days in Grand Junction, and Colo , with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hacking. Jimmie Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Weaver has been quite ill at the home. He is now improving and will soon bo well again. Reed Gappmayer made a business trip to Salt Lake City Mon- In Lonor EIEFIijvms WARM, MUCH MORI H. Poulson - Reporter) Adams. and -- Guy-ma- C, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Terry Thursof day were Mrs. Clara Woods Mrs. Mir.n'e Edwards of Provo, Panaca, Nevada and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Woods of Portland, The same group of Oregon. relatives also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Graff. Mrs. Edwards returned to her home Tuesday library. s; One-Wa- Dinner guests at the home of TIMPAIIOGOS Mrs. Mariam Bradshaw spent Wednesday in Salt Lake doing research work fit the Genealogical (Mrs ARGENTINE WAY wlibh stars - Don Amec ho and Betty Grahle, playing at the Scera Theatre, Tuesday and Wednesday, February 18th and 1 9th. it. s. TIRES and BATTERIES Brimhall Bros. Provo Phone 200 ueo milk (wrriiit ixtia Solid Heads PIDDIPC uAUDAUL vitamin UII iio mm m ma ON per pound. GRAPEFRUIT BANANAS bin ..... LB, - LB, SHOULDER MUTTON ORANGES ONIONS t . 80PSM 10-LB- .... 170 MUTTON CHOPS - 130 MUTTON STEW ........ S, - 50 LB, POT ROAST Drages Market 2-L- BEEF...... 150 120 290 IB. LB, ... Orem 50 170 ... y N V |