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Show Thursday, May 13, 1911 VOICE OF SHARON and Brent Carter, Carol Smith, Cora William, Richard and Shir-le-v Jay, Rea Jean, Mary Mrs. Rex Griffiths Reporter Ann Davis, and Ralph Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Maag are reMr. and Mrs. Don Jay Thurman (Diana Nuttal) and infant daugh- joicing bver the arrival of a baby ter of San Francisco are here for boy at the American Fork hosa 2 weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs pital last Saturday, Wm. Nuttal and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nuttal had Mrs. Eva Harward of Salt Lake as dinner guests on Mothers' Day spent Saturday and Sunday Visit- Mr. and Mrs. Reed NuUI and ing with her sons, Harvey, Heber, family; Mr. and Mis. Dee Brown Afton arid Sharland and their and family; Mr. and Mrs. D an families Nuttal and family; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ray Brown pare a birth- Jesee Nuttal and family, Mr. and day party Saturday In honor of Mrs John Nicol and family and her daughter Fay. Games were Mr. and Mrs. Don J. Thurman played and a luncheon served to and family. Mrs. Afton Harward, Mrs. Har- the following little guests: Coleen GRAND VIEW . S w Mrs. Spencer Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Roy Davis, Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clark. Mr. and Mrs John Stratton, Mr. and Mrs Garn Harward, Mr. and Mrs. Afton Harward, Mr. and Mrs Harvey Harward, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hansen, Mrs. Elgin Mrs. Ethel Taylor, Mrs Ins Baker, Mrs. Sharland Harward atul Mrs. Loy D. HaiiBen. vey Harward and Mrs. Glen Oaks were eohoste-seat a shower at the home of Mr and "Mrs. Afton Harward Tut day night, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hansen who were married Friday in the Salt Lake temple. Games were played and a delicious luncheon served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs CarPie Dawon, Mr. and orgatization, conducts Its activities through 14 offices In the United States, and 32 foreign offices and distribution centers serving more than 40 countries. Through all the busy years of expansion the AmerUan Bible Society has adhered faithfully to lta original purpose, to promote a widar efrcnlaUtSn of the Holy Scripturee, without note or comment. This involves three processes, translation, publication and distribution of the Scriptures. Into many tongues, has the Bible Society carried the scriptures daring this 125 years, publishing them lo 65 languages, in Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Four volumes of Scriptures every minute, day and night, the Pacific Islands. In addition for the last 125 years is the record of distribution made by to this, the Society has Joined the American Bible Society, which celebrates its 125th an- with other Bible Societies or pubniversary in May. A total circulation of approximately lished some text or format, not 305,555,700 Bibles Testaments and Portions, was reported otherwise obtainable, in 79 lanat the Societys asmml meeting held Thursday, May 8, in the guage and dialects. There are Board of Estimate Room in City Hall, in the historic setting 93 more languages in which the Society has distributed Scriptures where the Society was organized. purchased from other publishers, Mayor L&Cuardla addressed the making a total of 237 languages meeting and the Societys presiand dialects in which the Society dent, John T. Manson, presided. has distributed Gods Word. The Bible Society began Its work In 1816 in the upper room of s s -- Oli-pha- Holds 125th Anniversary VINEYARD (Della Stone, reporter) Phone 024J1 MAKE YOUR HOUSE A HOME 4 V I i . , '' r4 $ Hi HAf till r t i Mothers' Day was the occasion for honoring the mothers of the ward at a special program Sunday by the fS: v jv if filmization of George 11. Cohan's merriest musical drama LITTLE NELLIE KELLY, a merry medley of songs and comedy, scrappy Irish folk in their feuds and friendships, thj romance of an Irish colleen on the sidewalks of New York, blended with a few moments of poignant heart interest. SCERA THEATRE, Tuesday and Wednesday, May 20-2- ? r ?j 3 s. V - S ' ? i ..a ori . 'V Yes sir, everyones impressed by the unbelievable values in cars offered here! Come down and pet the car you want. Terms to suite you. This car has every extra $745 you could ask for, and is in l fehape fcOUPE A 1940 CHEVROLET special deluxe model, with everything clock, radio, heater $745 and other extras 1939 PLYMOUTH COUPE Heater and tires. In excellent condition $575 Master Deluxe Coupe. Low 1939 CHEVROLET $575 mileage and exceptionally clean 1935 FORD SEDAN Radio, Heater. New Paint $295 fnotor has been completely overhauled 1934 FORD SEDAN New paint and in top $225 shape 1939 BUICK SEDAN A-- and to renew pleasant dignity. Children, glimpsing at the piano an enchanted world, begin to appreciate and love music for its own sake. Friends drop in to sing msz by Helen Alding, accompanied len; response by a mother, Mrs Mable Bunker chances. See our! stock of USED CARS and remember, whatever you select carries our j i no Lifetime Guarantee j j i 1939 CIIEV. 1938 International Pictvrt jrttff fwmiihingt ogoinsf cold bor well compared lo fHoto somo fgrmthmgt ogainsl tbo worm patterns of cHorming wallpapor. 1938 CIIEV. her father and mother and sister dinner on Lots More to Choose From Bobbie at a family Mothers Day. mem- ories of days gone by. And for moments of solace or needed Inspiration, The room, with the superb new piece of furniture, takes on new grace and 013 Feeds and Supplies Eaby Chicks better. Mrs. Mable Bunker entertained arrives. nnpanccos iiatclisry Phone 3rd South 710 HaH Jr Mrs. Catlyle Bunker entertained her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs D E. Carson and sisters Della and Bertha of Lehi and Mr and Mrs. Dan Frost of Kanab, a sister of Mrs. Bunker, at a family dinner on Mothers Day. - A golden change comes over the home when a piano Custom Grinding and Mixing i Potted plants were presented to eaih mother; violin solo, 'Beautiful Dioatnrr", Verna Har- Take s Values! 7c up CHICKS, from 10c up STARTED CHICKS, from Drop in Today Let help you male more Mnny! DAY-OL- names will not, make it perform any, - 1. Look At These following Mother. Evelyn Young- song hy Vaun Morris and Billy Clegg; tribute to Mother, Arville Stone u Av There is still time to fill your coops uiih pullets if you hurry. And, uhile chick prices will likely hare to he increased later, we are still offering the finest chicks we hare ever hatched at BARGAIN PRICES! Calling Your Car T c returned recently from a trip to Saa Luis Obispo, California where they went to visit their son, Bernard, who is with the National Guard there. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Louder and Mrs. Ted Louder Uet Saturday for Burley, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Mott of Ogden were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dorman Willett Sunday. Mrs. Walter Denver enjoyed a week end visit with her children at Bingham. Mrs Sarah Ellen Muzzell was the guest of her daughter, Mrs Ruth Molt of American Fork Fri- program was presented: song, by O I Had day. the Primary grottp, Such a Pleasant Dream Mama"; dramatized poem by group of girls; solo, Wonderful Mother of Mine, Helen Bunnell, accompanied by Jennie Murdock; potm, LaWana Birmingham; male quartette, Mother Macroe", Roland Holding, Kirby Allen. Elroy Muraccomdock and Taylor Allen, panied by Helen Allen; tribute to bad Vv Judy Garland and Georjre Murphy as they apptar in the The school. Sunday i Already eggs are Sc per dozen higher than last y ear at this tlxm and itua Is only the beginning. As the National Defense program gets under way, eggs and poultry, along with other meat products, prill he in Increased demand at the best price in several year. Mothers' Day Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Olsen were Mr. and Mrs. Orus Johnson of Mammoth. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Thompson of Garfield and Mr and Mrs. Arlo Matberson. Mrs. Mary B. Frage of Lindon was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Martha Johnson Sunday Keith Johnson who is employed at Wendover spent the week end with his wife and daughter here Mr. and Mrs. Max Johnson and two small sons were the dinner, guests of Mrs. Alma Johnson Sun- - Dainty rebirthday anniversary freshments were served to the many friends who called 4 DONT YUU be left behind this fall when Egg Prices are certain to be up! day Mrs. Janies Tailor and nieces, Mrs. Lac'nda Anderson and Percia Young were hostesses at an open house Saturday honoring Mr Taylor on his 70th Own a Piano! i 1 s The Happy Circle Club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Ruby Fryer of Llndon Members present were: Mrs. Ella Smith, Mrs. Gladys Prestwich, and Mrs. Emma Gtllman. Mr. and Mrs Murvel Walker The American Bible Society V f was also taken to the mothers unable to attend Sunday school. The officers and feat luma of the Sunday Shool held a business meeting at the ward chapel Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Louder have moved into their new home which they recently built neit to their parents, Mr. and Mrs, B. F. Louder. and Howard Anderson who is employed by the railroad In Colorado ' spent Sunday with his family. the piano stands ready always to yield its rich and varied treasures. The house becomes a home! You can own a piano very easily, by paying only a small down payment. Why when so much k delay offered for so little ? STYli TESTED onbotoacod by decorator to oUmmatt iNowon and ghtf lor, optkof if In scorching Fodomtr tat SUN TESTED "UNITIZED bopn will rtoin thir froth tporirfo for May looionn. pro Motor Co. ASK ASOUT THI NANCY WARREN HOME nru tOOK State and Canyon Road la Orem Rhone OSfSJ-- 4 Fonchla Plant presented to each mother First N. and Unlv. Ave. Provo In the ward Sunday the the Sun1001 lOOO Fhoncs I Bupenntendency, a day School token forMothers' Day. A plan A , bo turo poHrm. Telluride 2 LOCATIONS Reporter) WALl TESTED by paporhangtr t it horgt right ond match prop fly. at WINDSOR Ferry Nielson Oooronfood See These Before You Buy! The First, Second and Third giade of the Union school went on a sight seeing tour te Springville and Provo Friday, accompanied by their teachers, Mrs. Hill, Mrs Miller and Miss Hoag. (Mrs. x Priced for Quick Sale In "UNITIZED wollpopore yoo hav not Orly solsction of tHo vry tops in poHorns ond olort, bvt In oddiDon your totitact'on Is os swrod feocooto "UNITIZED" wallpopsr it if WASH TESTED ooch "UNITIZED' morkd "Waahobta" iH boowty prov modi togs. is ta popm to try ropootod thoroughly oochngd Htd Wag TAYLOR BROS COMPANY UNITED SALES INC. SERVICE &UNIVERSITY AVENUE PIIONE 150 NORTH - DEPARTMENT STOKE OF PRPVD- THE 666 i 1 1 1 I JUo. - . rr llfll ' 0 r ll A ft" ONLY A FEW DOLLARS 9r.tn.fttL C A MOUTH FOR A LOVfLY PORCH Slightly Used Montag Ranges American Home 59 Close Out y .50 Patterns and Remnant Pieces Safe Markets fluctuate, particularly in unsettled times. But a home continues to fill its purpose, - - - to gne full'value. Regardless of what happens abroad, a home is a sound investment. And jou can build today with little ready cash. Regardless of your finances, come in and tell us the kind of home you want. Mabe we can build it. Anderson Lumber Co. South and 2nd West Phone to 50 ' r SAVINGS! Blonde Maple Bedroom Suite Alo Coil Spring and Springfilled $49-5- 0 Mattress included. 357 Used OAK DINING ROOM Table, 5 SUITE-Buffe- t, Chairs ( SiJ I ) Ybf a new bed- Slightly Used Investment 5th ; w 1 IT. been worth brio feat much all nmmet long. Tou too can enjor horn Genuine Sealex Inlaid Linoleum HP UKe 11115 il $25.45 a new recrwafkci room room oa whateTer yoai need be witbooi mZZnq fee oaii. to Nobodjs adverse to making an honest dollar, and a dollar saved spells progress. RejrardDss of how your home is financed, come in and talk things over with us. Ma be we can show you how to save real money on vour real estate loan. im it aec ncoTm PATUEIil xnodare it fe ms w7 k buy. JLssj Monthly terms just like daaan ox otbes household yon bare boogbt radios nensa equipment. Furniture Exchange i VH('i--Wj .310 West Center St. Utah Timber & Coal we- Can REX GRIFFITH at 24 for Expert Radio Refrigerator or Washing Machine Repairs j r Rhone 232 in West v i V 5 Irovo, Utah. North rf. 4 DIXON REAL ESTATE CO. 230 AVrst Cfnter Phone 75 |