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Show Thursday, May 20, 1041 VOICE OF SIUEOX gave a reading; Pleasant Grove high school and Gladys Balsc-Marie Ta.vlor gave the lesson on LtRoy Is a graduate of the 1911 L academy. The "Light Summer Lunches and class of the B.Y lice M. I. A. Outing will make their couple young were which demonSaturBeverages held at he will Saratoga PokItekd weekly ml Prwps UtaA, ky tb Sttmm CootrtiF KAeaUrmel Bwwttjiiti home in Orem for the present Vin iaaoeiknoa d! Urea, FriU4 bf day, Kveryone Is invited to come strated to the group with the help PunMtai Cemymnj, T Nortt ft wt buwt, Brorak Itu. and bring their lunch.. Transpor- of the officers. The Relief Society tation will be furnished at the entertained at a Mothers and Grant Davies of Ogden spent Kstend m Bmoui Ciu lUsut, ftrtaif I, lftlt, 1 Sm Poet Uftca d church at t. the week end visiting with his Daughters' meeting and social Qtek. oiM Ur met mi Raxed ft. 187ft, parents, Mr. and Mrs C. H Tuesday afternoon at the ward A good program was He had been In Beaver chapel. Davies. were and refreshments for two weeks on business. given served to all present. This marks the closing of the regular weekly (Helen Oveaon Reporter) Misa Orpha Laudie - Reporter meetings for the summer months (Mri. Re Griffith - Reporter) GJIjr Kay Tillin' of Sharmt Hanks and Bill Handley 1 r yl'r 1 4 lu Z! hm ' LAKE VIEW A SHARON Phone given Sunday evening, honoring Richard Taylor who U leaving Thursday evening (or the The Spanish American mission. following interesting program was enjoyed with Biahop August Johnson in charge: Opening prayer, S. Duane Madsen; song by choir, "Send The Light; a violin solo, Arch Madsen, accompanied by Mrs. Arch Madsen; talk, Robert Olsen, followed by a solo from Paul Taylor, My Task, accompanied by Alene Johnson. Talk by President A. V. Watkins; number by the choir The Pilgrims' Chorus; Joseph Shaw presented Mr. Taylor with his ticket after which Richard gave his farewell talk. Bishop Johnson sang I'll go where you want me to go with the congregation joining in the chorus. Irwni Bunnell offered the benediction. Mrs Garner Madsen spent the first of the week in Lake View on her way to Fairview to visit her family. Mr. and Mrs. Madsen have made their home in Soda Springs, Idaho, for the past several weeks. Bishop and Mrs. August Johnson entertained at dinner Sunday in. honor of RUhard Taylor. Covers were laid for Weldon. Virginia, Paul, Richard ad Rob rt Taylor, Miss Mary Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Olsen and family of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Asel Dbalquist, Dahlquist, rCarlyle Phyllis, Naualee, and Alene Mr. and Mrs. Soren Mork attended the graduation exercises of their Dorothy grandaughter, high Long, at the Springville school Friday evening, May 23. Sacrament Service will be under the direction of the M I A. next Sunday evening The Bee Hive girls will present the program. A Surprise Party was held in honor of Kathleen Downs Tuesday the occasion bewere Games ing tier birthday. played and a pot luck lunch was served to the following girls: Kathleen Downs, Mary Allen, Ar-vWilliams, Dorothy Williams Venna Vernon Jenny Gordon, Margie Carter, Thelma Carter. June Kitchen, Ljlene Finch. Orpha Lauelio, Rosalie Kitchen, and June Lunceford. of The offic ers and teachers the ward enjoyed a swimming party at' Saratoga Saturday even-mAfter swimming a pot luck lunch was served to 30 members a Tlio Closing Social for Relief Society was held el the home of Mrs. Vernia Crandall on Tuesday. The afternoon with program and game's and a luncheon was served by tile officers. les The Stake Returned Mi-idirected the Sunday evening Lamona Perry was in services. charge. Shirl Foote gave a musicThe speakers were al number onai Olt-R- WINDSOR S (Mrs Ferry Nielson Reporter) The Aaronic ITiet-lhoowas in charge of the Sunday Brown Hale Elmer Taylor evening service's. son of Mrs Mary B. Hales of the gave reading Orem and Madeline scriptural Baun of Lawrence Oliphant, Richard weie united in marSpringville Earl Riding and Theodore at Provo by each gave 2 H minute riage Wednesday Shoppe Bennett They will make talks Dean and Lucille Nuttall Bishop their home in rovo. sang a duet accompanied by Vera Oilaneio Jolley gave a Mr. and Mrs, Wilford J. Stark Nuttall of the talk on the advantages announce the marriage of their priesthood. Glen Ogks talked on daughter Margaret to Rex Walker, the Adult Aaronic Priesthood son of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Walker also of Pleasant Grove. The ceremony Kimball Bishop Rodney talked. The program was con- was performed Wednesday at the cluded with a song by the Aaronic Salt Lake Temple. The young Priesthood chorus couple will he the honored guests a Mr. and Mrs. Chas H. Davis at reception in the Second ward hall Thursday evenamusement had as their guest last week their the parents of the given by ing, daughter, Ramona and her daugh- bride. ter of American Fork. Radiator and Spring Service PHONE 100 Rannee Nielson has been chosen to act as a teacher in Sunday Mfg. School over the First Intermedi476 S. Univ, Ave. ate clas. J. Eat-oug- Co. Provo Mar-gure- te Mr. and Mrs. Fold Sheney of Idaho are gueats of her mother, Mrs. Carrie Kirk. j FRED E. RAY Outer Meat BABY Fhene SOc $1-8- riG FEED fl-- IUIRY FEED, HAY 8 LT, White 80-- 1 $20 to $300 b $1-2- 70c GRANITE GRIT, per cwt. ...45c 82c STRAW, (baled) 123-oum- ls AT PERSONAL Finance Co. CHICKS $1.83 $1.87 LAYING MAS 11 SKRi GROWING MASH, Milk Rich per cwt Cash When You Need It! Provo, Utah fEtS certified , FEEDS: 108 MIXED W. W. THOMAS 1.J2 At. FERSONAL LOANS Guaranteed RECAPPING Mrs. Blanche Nielson motored to Mammoth Thursday with Mrs Violet Williams, Mrs. Jane Arm-- j strong and Mrs. Annie Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Richardson See 18 N. Univ. certified CLEARFIELD COBBLERS per cwt. SWEET CORN, Improved for Bantam, LOANS and REAL ESTATE ELECTRIC RUDDER WELDERS T Idaho' rusk ets, INSURANCE L. FISCHER Bremmlngton, Washington. Sheet Metal Works Mis. Willard Harris spent the 872 Meat Center week end at Brigham, the guest UTAH PROVO Mrs. LaDean of her daughter, lin - Copper and Sheet Iron Work Pe lei son. Mrs Anna Anderson and Anderson and Mrs Elizabeth Pratt attended Grand Lodge at Salt Lake Wednesday, May 21 Pleatum Phone 084R1 SEED POTATOES per cwt BLIS-dIDAHO View per cwt, f. wisoombb vr. Ahlander vefly Hdrris has returned home, after visiting her sister at FEEDS GRAIN SEEDS REAR RrVER MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY Fire, Automobile General Glass B INSURANCE LOANS VlUM,. COMPLETE GRAND VIEW Testimonial was ". a.i A BUNKER FARMS FEEDS and LtRoy Taylor . Phone 622 13 East Center Phone 016-Rentertained at a wedding renounce the birth of a baby daugh-t- c amuseSecond in the ward r at the family residence Wed- ception ment hall at Pleasant Grove, in SERVICE nesday evening. Mother and babe honor of tlieir daughter Eava and ire doing nioelv Elroy D. Laws of Provo, ThursDR. ARTHUR VANCE day, May 22, who were united In (.roup of Elder assembled at the church Thurs- marriage at the Salt Lake temple VETERINARIAN! BUYERS BUY day c'vening and cleaned and Wednesday, May 211 The bride llendiiuiiriers for Poultry and 158 W est 8rd North the kitchen after which wore a beautiful lace gown trimlivesioik Feed anil Supplies i: W lien vvlmt find ttiey they a delicious hot med in pink. The bridesmaids they were served Provo, Utah Phone 053-- J Grinding and Mixing !iuant direct from the firm or j; were June West, and Pearl West. supper by their wives. I! recommendations from friends, jj Maid of honor was Helen Prest-wicThe Relief Society ijwlio have purchased. We aay j Best man was Kenneth held their closing social at the3 Its cheaper to huy and own a j SAYS: A1 Laws, brother of the groom. home of Mrs. John B. Stratton j; home. Its better to buy j and dancing was enjoy- - jnio pij e mutual. A fine program program You cant bring him anything j; through a Realtor. Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Lucy ed. Many beautiful presents were A good utjjas been arranged that cant lie fixed." Clide gave a reading. The relief received by the young couple tendance will be appreciated society chorus under the direction Draper's Fix-i- t of Charlotte Davies sang; Mrs Eava is a graduate of the Mrs Nida Bradley of Salt Lake 7IO East 3rd South lhone 613 See what we have to offer! 445 West Center Phone C84 w :ls le Ruest of Mrs. Mary B l for your money! Hales Saturday. Mrs Mr. an- 3 All Leading Varieties Hatches twice weekly I'u-to- iii h. 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