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Show Thursday, June VOICE OF SIIAEOX Robert Wright is somewhat imC. II. Feti-rsoand five grand dauehters visited wtih Mr and proved from his relent illness s home Mrs. Harold Peterson last wek He has been confined (Mrs. Nedra Enow - Reporter) Ada May Rogers will spent the suffering from throat infection. J rtone 13 Thelma Harris has been ill for summer here. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bandies some time suffering from a nerve The ward Priesthood chorus and Bon UUn were dinner gaerts pressure. She was taken to Salt nil! s.cg at fharon stake confir- - of Mr. and Mrs Karl Bandlt-- of Lake Saturday for an y and arid at Salt Lake m e Saturday evening also treatment. They Sunday ITimpanogos stake tonfrrenie in viied other friends there Pleasant Grove n Sunday after-- . Florence Bone has reurnei The O. M. Club after-moo- n held a social Saturday noon from Salt Lake where she has in honor of the birthday anMrs T. J Lewis returned Fri-- ' been employed. A niversary of Vida Latrup da y from a three wetks visit in Emelio Bussio has graduated P easant afternoon was spent and Los Angeles and surround'ng from the school for the deaf in 'cities in Ca! forma Whilj there Ogden. Mr. and Mrs Bus-i- o and a hamburger fry enjoyed by the following, the guest of honor she visited with her son Eldon Mario attended the exercises May Aston, Zora Aston, Blanche has months the last four jftlio fir Mr. and Mrs J. P. Gadd and Nielson, Nana Nielson, Jennte (n n s'ationed at Fort son Hal, and Mr. and Mrs Theron Harris, Joyce Beardahl, Etha but who is now at a have returned from Fawn Rawlings, Oreen Walker. 'King Ci'y, Calf.ornia for six Killpack and Doris Walker, and trip to Yell iwstone park. Emily Ivtfeks. Bone spent three days Long. A beautiful gift was preRiihard Misers Amelia Muurin and Gail in Salt Lake where he attended sented to Vida by the club memCorbitt have pnoe to Boulder City the M I. A. convention. bers. 1Nivada where tl v are finplojed The summer program primary Mr. and Mm Jav and Stake Quarterly Confer' nee will be held every Friday at I will convene in the Timpanogos daughter Imog' tie of Monii idle oclock A fine stake during the summer. rtisltid two days last weik with tabernacle Saturday evenhas been arranged and Mr. and Mrs. o Ray Ekins and program ing at a special meeting. the primary officers urge all par- Wirtlihn will be the family on their return from Logan guest where Imorxne received her nor- ents to have their children speaker Saturday evening and mal degree from the U. S A C. The stake M. I A ofSunday. ficers are arranging a splendid Reed Workman Jr. is spending program to be presented Sunday this week visiting in Ogden and evening. parts of I luho. Parents are urged to send their Scott Corbett is in Idaho Falls, 'Mrs. Ferry Nielson - reporter) children to Sunday School Suud.n Idaho whore he is spending the summer with his Aunt Harris was LoRoy injured morning, as regular class work Mrs Alta Walker and son De- seriously Wednesday afternoon will be h Id. There will be no meeting in the vore from Pleasant Grove spent while at work on the Orem rail'Saturday here with her daughter, road. He was helping to unload ward chapel Sunday evening beMrs. Sterling Cluff. ties, whpn one fell striking him cause of the M. I. A. quarterly Mr. and Mrs Harold Peterson He was rushed to the American conference being held at Pleasant attended the Salt Lake Temple Fork hospital. His condition Is Grove. one day last week where they wit- such that no visitors are allowed Edith Stark the charming young daughter nessed the marriage of Mr. Peter Reed Hales suffered a heart sons nephew, Merrill Findlay and attack Saturday. He was rushed of Mr and Mrs. Wliford Stark has been chosen to represent Windsor Ann Ames, both of Smoot, Wyo- to the American Fork hospital ming. where it was found he had deMrs. Rex Cluff j Lehi were visitors and children of veloped a blood clot in the lung Saturday at He was given the pneumonia the home of Mr. and Mrs Sidney serum and is reported to be Cluff. seriously ill 12, 1911 PLEASANT YJEV, to-hi- Mutual Scores Again! ' 1 VH f j - DOES HE GOLF? How Dad will beam over a new golf club or box, of lulls. How hell enjoy equipment for his faxoiite snort. Dont miss this chance to really GIVE HIM A GIFT OF HIS FAVORITE SPORT FOR TOPS IN RADIO ENTERTAINMENT W ATCH K O V () A N I) M ALWAYS, FTP DAD S DAY SPECI Steel-Shaf- WINDSOR fight. 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DAY (iolf Shoes per pair Miss Orpha Laudie - Reporter Those who attended June conference from this ward were: Mrs. Adele Fielding, Mrs. Maud Park, Mrs. Fenr Laudie and Rudolf Wolfgram. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burton of Burbank, California have been CHEVROLET Town Seda- nRadio, heater. w U)S I) .90 Regular $1.35 ! Top condition. New paint. Mrs. Burton Morgan was the speaker at Sacrament services Sunday evening in the ward a LOCATIONS Miss Fern Kitchen Flrwt S. and Cniv. Ave. Provo has accepted a call to go on a mission to the East Central States. Pboaee IOOO 1001 She will leave for the mission State Md Canyon Road la Orem home In Salt Lake on Monday. Phoae 068J-- 4 The Gospel Message .and the Advanced Seniors classes of the Sunday School will have a lawn party at the Laudie home Friday. , v June 13, in her honor. 200,-OO- 1937 PLYMOUTH Sedan and California has been visiting with his sister, Mrs. C. M. Wentz. 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He is employed at Bingham Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maxfield are rejoicing over the safe arrival of a fine grandson (their first). The little one arrived at the family home In Bingham Friday, May 30th. The parents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson (nee Ellen Maxfield). Carol Harris left Tuesday mornLong Wheel Base ing for a short visit to Mexico Heavy Duty Tire Equipment From there she will go to Los Angeles, Cal , where she will attend summer school the next few QUICK ! Haeen Iron DADS DAY SPECI PRIGED FOR IIov FISHING? please him on HIS day. Bi-b- the 1 gift like this. U,-d- 1 trlove-encase- M pleasure you'll proide with a i The Joe Louis Billy Con heavyweight tl er'j. by fight June 18 will he broadai'-- t edusiu! Mutual and KOVO. In the picture, Tom Shtter, Mutual's Sjxirts coordinator, is demonstrating the d microphone that will be used to bnul-as- t t i i Timpanocs Hatchery 710 Eaat Third South Small Payments DIXON REAL ESTATE GO. BlPLACiS IfO CMS. MILK PROVO PKOKC US . . WETI. 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