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Show Tliursdav, Maw 29. 1941 rOlCE OF SHARON and close friends. The young couple will reside in Provo where Mr. Daniels la employed. TII.1PAII0G0S (Mrs. C. H. Reporter) Pouieon Mr. and rs. George Adams who have recently returned home from California, where they filled a short term mission, were the speakers in church Sunday evening. They told interesting Incidents of their trip and of their Music work in the mission field. was furnished by the Sharon stake relief society chorus directed by Mrs. Melba Pyne and accompanied by Mrs. Norma Gunnell. Kay Devon was confirmed a member of the church having been baptized earlier in the day. Mutuals and the nations number one newscaster, Raymond (tram Swing, in a happy family scene - a scene especially appropriate in view of the approach of Fathers Day (June 13). Mr. Swing is seated by his young son John Temple Swing. On the left with Mrs. .Swing is (labriel New field, young English refumember of the Swing housegee now a hold. Mr. Swing, who is heard regularly Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays over KOVO and Mutual at 7 p. m., was voted the nations most popular radio commentator May 13 by the Womens Xatoinal Radio Roll Committee. lie outranked all other comment- ators in national popularity. Watch Mutual and KOVO - - - and re-- full-fledge- d member, KOVO is the only station heard in this area bringing you ASCAP Music. Church Services next Sunday evening wul be under the direction of the M. I. A. An interesting program is being arranged. It is expected that the reorganization of the M. I. A. will take place Sunday evening. Mr. and Mr s C. W Ilford Larsen and daughter Dorothy visited with friends at Hyrum last Sunday. The Officers and Teachers of the Primary association met at the home of Mrs Hazel Liston Friday evening for a business meeting and social, making plans for the summer work of the Primary. following which the evening was spent playing games and a lovely luncheon was served to the following- - Mrs Flossie Asay, Mr, and Mrs. V. Emil Hansen have announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Ruth who wul be married to Arthur Watkins, son of President and Mra, A. V. Watkins, June 6 in the Salt Lake Temple. at UNITED SALES & SERVICE Sport Sedan CHEVROLET 1938 Low Mileage Master Deluxe model Good Tires SEE THL3 CAR! Mrs. Hazel Mrs. Maggie Colson, Liston, Mrs. Noma Ilarward, Mrs Mrs. Rhea Adams, Della Aiken, Mrs. Lola Adams, Mrs. Edna Nelson. Mrs. Katherine Cook, Mrs. Leah Rowley, Mrs. Zenda Rowley, Mrs. Winnie Perkins, Mrs. Lur-lee- n Loveless, Miss Ruth Perkins, Miss Miss Carol Memmott, and Verna Childs. 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VS CD PV Truck Tis Americas heavensent blessing to be able to note Memorial Day without war in our land. We it MR. J. T. BERRY will be the Manager of Used-CO- AL -- Writh E2aafl Used LINOLEUM JtMf Pickups Ton Pickups 1 USED CARS Used Car Lot , Enough -- (Stake Bed) ANDERSONS JEWELRY STORE AT TIIE SAME LOCATION Furniture Bargains 4 2 Never Undersold on See Our Orem Display ! 1 No One Can Raise Your Rent n n IFish To Announce the Continuation of a i 6 -- 11 It Best Bargains Yet! O.IM12. 1'4-To- The SUCCESSORS to MORTONS Jewelry Store ST CADILLAC Commercial Cars No. 2 John A Machine. Mrs. Howard Anderson gave n 193S CHEV. $395.00 lie social service lesson, "Does 1937 CIIEV--. 1 $295.00 You Nei Like at hbor Your 1935 FORD lH-To- n $145.00 Relief Soi iety Tuesday afternoon, 1934 CHEV. m-To- n ....$125 00 followed by the closing socifR, a 1933 FORD Pickup $135.00 good time was enjoyed by all.' 1934 International Pickup 165.00 The Mnpleton Choir 1936 DODGE Tickiip .. $185.00 will give a musical program And 50 Others to Choose From next Sunday evening at the M.I.A. Sunday evening service. Union school teachers, PrinciE. A. Beck, Mrs. Selma Miller, pal The Cisco Kid takes time out and Miss Mereida Hoag gave a from adventure for romance with very interesting program last at lovely Lynne Roberts In "RO- Sunday evening at the sacrament 2 15 SOVTIt UNTV. AVENUE MANCE OF THE RIO GRANDE" meeting. playing at the Soera Theatre, MonMr. and Mrs Laurence Y'oung day and Tuesday, June 2 and 3. and family were in Vernal SaturCesar Romero plays the colorful to attend funeral services for Martin day desperado while Chris-PI- n Mr. Young's father, George Young (above) again portrays the comic- of Vernal Others attending from al Gordilo. wrere Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Vin Also: Short subject "Growing Larsen and Mr and Mrs Vern Up" with the Dionne Quintuplets. U ;! 71 ti It TO BUY May We Have Announcement II TTNITED SALES & SERVICE INC. 150 North University Summer Call , , ' and a Real Value Cab and Chassis 1937 G. M. C. 1 n Good Tires Motor Reconditioned A Real Top Value in a Good Used Truck PONTIAC t't z- 7 7 2 GMC TRUCKS before the period of the Relief Society was Mrs. Edna held Tuesday, with SALE One Mowing Bargain " Heater Radio Spotlight Reconditioned Motor and Good Tires. 1940 to be A The Last Meeting Ih-er- e her home. Games were played and dainty refreshments served. The guests Included Barbara Harding, Donna Whitely, Wilda and William Wells, Lynn and Leo Holdaway Udell Clegg, Paul Larsen, Mi Harry Orvin. Scouts of Troop 81 will spend next week camping on the amusement hall grounds where different tests will be g'ven. Elden Harding is scout master. 1937 1938 1936 1936 1935 Mr and Mrs. Harold Bailev. 1933 were among those to attend the 1929 scout jamboree at canyon glen 1931 Friday evening - 4 4 Miller as with Mrs. Carlos hostess honored her son Bruce, FOR Manti. Fireside Clmt was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Bylund last Sunday evening following church by members of the 123rd quorum of seventies. A short program was given and refreshments served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rowley, Lawrence Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Bigelow, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Graff, Miss Mary Mrs. Lorna Maycock, Coyle and Mr. and Mrs. Bylund hospital. The grandparents are President and Mrs. Samuel H Blake and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harding of Vineyard. is the TIME . j Born to Mr. and Mrs. Rex Blake of Salt Lake City, a son, Tuesday May 27, at the American Fork D. i non Blake. Friday evening at Dy-rl- Wajne Gunnell has gone Dcloo, Nev., where he will employed for the summer. birthday. Mrs. Harold Holdaway and Mrs were Salt Lake Ray Gammon visitors Friday, attending a party given by their slater, Mrs Mar Peace 1938 CHEVROLET Deluxe Town Sedan Heater and Radio with Low Mileage. Later evening Friday Ro-S- The Mendelssohn Chorns went to Mantl last Sunday where they gave a musical proto the three combined gram wards. Attending from our ward were the director, E. B. Terry and wife and F. B. Wofflnden and wife. Following the services a reception was given chorus members at the home of Miss Lucille who Is the accompanist for the chorus and whose home is in year. Quiet Wedding was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mitchell last Wednesday evening when their daughter Katherine became the wife of James Daniels, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Daniels of Provo The ceremony was performed by Bishop Roy Gappmayer in the presence of members of the family BARGAINS! CAR The MiWoBary Claes held a swimming party at Park they met at th- home of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Thacker, where weinera were roasted over a firt place. In the party were: Orva and Dorothy Cammon, Williams, Margaret A lovely trip to Boulder Dam Fern Muzell, Mary Allen, Leatrlce and other interesting places in Gregory, Barbara Jenkins, Elda Bateman, Cleo Loujse Southern Utah and Nevada was Healy, Lcland taken by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Poul-so- n Beck, Ray Rawllnga, last week during their vaca- Wells. George Watkins, Reed Verl Shumway, Austin Stone, tion. Larsen, Floyd Thacker, Mr. and A USED (Della Stone, reporter) Phone 024J1 Miss Mury Coyle of Owensville, Kentucky is visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. E O. Bylund. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Blake were Salt Lake visitors Sunday. They attended a birthday dinner at the home of their Bon, Max Blake, honoring Mrs. Max Blake's Mrs. J. B Robinson chaperoned the group. The It. Club gave a party Sunday evening after church at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holdaway, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Clyde HoldHot supper away of California. was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Holdaway, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holdaway, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holdaway, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Ray Gammon, Claude Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holdaway, Mr. and Mrs. D. Carlos Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Theron Varley, Mr. and Mrs Whitley. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Larsen and the honored guest. Birthday Party, VINEYARD i. r a make i A MODERN v. hkh ktejs you PICTURE -- V - - as ou are now, spite of sun, wind, rain, swimming, or any of summers activities. "Y nes problem.4 frti-- gmc roii' with us Let the memory of the present, with its loveli- - .i and frohness, as you graduate this year, be --A always with you. -- Larson Photo Otudio 77 N. University Ave vr ft more loans on it, at the low -t interest rates. 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