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Show 4 PAGE THREE THE VOICE OF SH AKOV W j l'a fhe 4 rf A ward titling settlement will be held on December 21 at the home ol Tl.e bishopric Bishop Williamson would, like to meet every persi n in the ward on that dte, ol whether he is a t the paver cr not. s You who fellow the news of friends, Follow the threads of ties that are dear. Read of the happnings that each month Send,, nd, perchance, you'll find your owr name here. Edgemont MRS. EVA GILLISPIE, R porter Mr. and Mrs. Jack Larson cf yard. Vine- The missionary benefit dance, given Grand View -- te We welcome as new members to 4 ward the tm v con of Mr and Mr,. a A reception in their honor will he Waller Fy nr, the daughter o! Mr and of Pioneers of Grand held Daughters nday, December 15 at 8 00 Mrs. I av n, ernnn and smi- - of Mr View camp w,!l be lu Id at the home oclock in t! li a, id Mr Grand View social hall and Mrs. Ahneldo Ire-!.i- , , Mrs. H. llmr,-d-yand Mrs. El! , award,. George Buikkv, of, December 14 be solemnized in the "alt Lake Tem-fl- e N 1 1 a in the Vieard amusement hall December 8, was especially enjoyable MRS. VIDELLA IV1E, Reporter and well attended. Good music, jolly Of special interest is the announcecrowd, and tasty refreshments were ment of the engagement of Miss Iona featured. Soulier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Larson of Es- Henry Soulier of Grand View to Irvine Coon of Salt Lake City. calante, and Mrs. Ina Clement of The youcg couple will be united in Eureka attended the funeral of Neils on Christmas day. The bride-elemarriage Larson, November 25. is a graduate nurse of the Holy Cross Hospital. She has been employed as a nurse in Salt Lake for the past five years. - Timpanogos With her parents, Mr and Mrs. Hone cf Pleasant Grove gving holidays Sharon a 1 he Lincoln school grounds are being beaut.fied by the Q.W.A. workers and they have a number of other projects in view. a special Christmas program will be given by the Sunday School, Sunday, December 24, under the directum of Mrs. Reed Dixon. A a a The Grand View ward Sunday school will present a- three-ac- t play, under the of direction "Cassidy, Ahna Riding. Also a "Country Store" will be featured, December 20, at b p. m. in the ward amusement i.all Dean Nuttall has been spending the Plenty of free prizes will be offered. last two weeks in Lpvell, Wyoming, Everybody invited. Admission 10c and Montana visiting with friends. and 15c, - The genealogical committee, .w"? reorganized this month with theMmlow-in- g MRS. C. H. POULSON, Reporter general officers, O. C. Marrotti. Mr. Prank Postma has been chosen and Mefdrum and chairman, Ralph as dramatic leader for the M. I. A. t Lafayette Baum as assistants. . fill the vacancy made by the resign Bert Buckley wil be home for the Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Davies anMiss Cox A large crowd of children enjoyed tion of Miss Elva Cox. Guistmas holiday s. He is working nounce the engagement of their dauthe Primary dance held Saturday atter- - has gone to Leadville, Colorado where in the C,C.C. camp at Hike, Nevada. ghter, Ramona to Francis Anderson she will spend the winter. noon, December 2. Perhaps the largest family gathering Wp are certainly glad to have Erma held in the ward at Thanksgiving time at was the family dinner given by Mr Stubbs, our returned missionary Fifty-fiv- e home with us again. We enjoyed hear- and Mrs. John IL Murdock. of the Mr. and of Mrs. her at from posterity our meeting conjoint ing at their and also at sacrament meeting last Murdock were entertained Sunday evening. The Elders quorum home. sponsored a very splendid welcome The officers and teachers of the M. home party in the ward chapel last J Friday evening where the following I. A. wish to extend heir compliments to the wards who were winners in the progTain was given: road 'show held recently. They also Two trios, accompanied by Miss wish thank to who those participated Misses Melba Pulsipher were given by in the ward road show. We feel that Marion Meechant, Ellen Pulsipher and , j, oLrna Meecham, reading, Mrs. Grace thoughi we were not winners we were of not a losers for deal good great B. Peay; address, Bishop James B. ca.ne to the individuals and to the Ferguson, two ducts were given by association by their participation. Lowell and Lynn Gordon, reading, Elvira Clinger Jansen; remarks by Mr. and Mrs. Marion Clark are the Miss Stubbs and also remarks by one of her missionary companions. Miss proud parents of a baby boy. Gourley of Pleasant Grove. The string The Era directors feel very pleased orchestra furnished the music and wdth the results of the Era drive this remainder the danc ng was enjoyed for have doubled the number of the evening, during which refresh- ytar. They of subscriptions of last year and arc 300 over ments weer served to people. Elder Edward Booth was chairman of hoping to have more before the year is over. the affair and presided during the evening. Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Crandall were entertained by ihtir children at tht ir home on the evening of December 7.. The occasion being the birthday of Mr. prandail. MISS ERSEL COOK, Reporter The Sunday School da-- s of the Old Testament department were entertained at home of Merrill Crandall last In charge of arSaturday evening. rangements were Miss Beth Carter, Miss Alta Gordon, Mr. Wayne Tucker, Mr, Milton Bellows and Miss Val ' The Rodgsrson. evening was spent playing games and luncheon was served to these guests: Valynne Wilcox, Yvonne Holt, Yalene Calder, Elvira Py tie, Vivian Green, Carol Pyne, Joe Ford, Richard Wells, Lynn JoUcy, Guy Cutler, Floyd Johnston Paul Anderson, Lloyd Pyne, Glen Burr, Glen Pyne, Harvey Newell, Andy Roberts. te Mutual officers are entertaining on the evening of December 14 for all those who took part in the road show. There will be a program, games, dancing and refreshments' All ward members are invited to a social Saturday night, December 16, at 9 oclock following a business meeting of all the auxiliary organizations which will begin at 7 o'clock. All teachers and officers are requested to be with their various departments at that hour. From a social viewpoint, a most This :s the second combined busisuccessful dance was given by the ac- ness and social function given and if it tivity committee in the ward hull on proves as great a success as the first ibliilk ' wv' AND Utah Products Under the Sponsorship of the Federation of Womens Clubs of Utah Saturday, Dec. 16, 1933 We wish to congratulate Don Elliott and Melba Pulsipher on their roadshow acts and also thank the entire cast for their entertaining presentation. Those taking part in Edgemont were: Lon a and Marion Meecham, Ellen Melvin Smith, Ray FerPulsipher guson, Robert El'iott, Rollo Johnson, LaMar Glazier and Lloyd Ivers, Peter C. Larsen, Alton Meecham and Don Elliott. are Bishop and Mrs. Ferguson spending die next iwo.wccKs in California. They left last Saturday over the northern route, A splendid time was enjoyed at the work and business meeting of the Relit; Society Tuesday afternoon, with in Emma Brereton class leader charge. Christmas ideas were exchanged by the ladies present, MrsMargaret Pulsipher gave an organ solo and Mrs. Nellie Chamberlain gave several readings. Luncheon was served to the 25 ladies present. Lahe Vied) FLQURr:.0 MRS. S. A. TAYLOR, Reporter Willard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Olsen, returned to his home November 29 after spending two years in the north central states mission. He reported having had a very enjoyable time. A welcome home reception will en in his honor Monday, Decembe ber 18 at the amusement hall. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Clinger had as Mr. and Mrs. Parley Clinger and family. their Thanksgiivng guests The Lake View Sunday School is a dance Wednesday evening in the Lake View amusement hall. The proceeds will be used for the purchase of song books. 1 - sponsoring Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Bunnell and son Ted, Mr. and Mss. Bill W'alters, Miss Argene Pullen and Ginton Shaw were the Friends of Miss Elvira Clinger were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott forThanksgiving. surprised to hear of her marriage last Lamar of Salt Mr. H. to Jensen Thursday The Self Culture Club was enterLake City. The young couple will make their home in Salt Lake City, tained at the home of Mrs, August where Mr. Jensen is employed. We Johnson, Dec. 7. The book entitled wish them much happiness in their "Ann Vickers was reviewed by Mrs. Thos. Johnson. married life. The following program from the Mrs. Margaret Pulsipher and Mrs. Lincoln high school was given: Duet Pearl Stubbs have both been called by Lucile and Glen Vernon, a reading to work on the Stake Primary Board. by Wanda Jones, saxophone solo by We wish them well in their new work. Kent Fielding, trio by Helen Loveless, Wanda Jones and Reed Rowley. Refreshments were served to twenty Mrs. Scott A Taylor club members. was assistant hostess. ngese lb. 4 HONEYS Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor and family of Pay son and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Taylor and family were guests, at t s home of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Taylor on Thanksgiving. Bishop and Mrs. Oliver Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Peterson, Deloris Peterson, Myrtle Peterson, Lois Passey and Eldon Peterson of Ovid, Idaho Miss, Viola Madsen and Miss Marwere Thai ksgiving guests of Mr. and jorie Johnson are spending the holiMrs. Axel F. Andreasen. days at their homes in Lake View. 29c Satin Min S5c Cracked Wlieat BaPnd 3 2c Peanut Brittle lb. 17c Bread Chocolate's frmC,:'"19c Gum Drops lb. 19 c IIS lb. 23c CHERRY CHOC Vineyard MRS. AXEL F. ANDREASEN, $1.35 LID.1Y CDCOLATES Pound OQc uc 59c 01TBACTS Apples Fancy Jonathan Bushel v LfKy.l. IK&flu LK Coffee 55 20c TL.98c lc Soap Bin: T.c:n...I0c , The members o fthe Frien Twen Club were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Ginger Friday night, Dec. 8. The following memMrs. I. J. Johnson of Ephraim, is bers were in attendance: Mr. and Mrs. spending a few days with her sister, Conrad Maag, Mr.- and Mrs. Alfred Mrs. Axel Jr. Andreasen. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ginger, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Taylor, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Larson of Vine- and Mrs. August Johnson, Mr. and yard visited the Frank Meads of Cop- - Mrs. Jesse Sumsion, Mr. and Mrs perton, December 1. Joseph Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry WilliamThelma Blake, who has been at- son, and Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Taylor. Progressive Rook was played durtending the L. D. S. business college Delicious refreshand, to- ing the evening. was home for the week-en- d a served entertained were Rex ments with by the hostess. Blake, gether few of her friends. Guests were PhylOne of the recent social events is lis Murdoch, Zelia Harding, Beatrice Bert Mur- the announcement of the engagement Griffin, ElRoy Murdoch, of Argene Pullen and Ginton Shaw. doch, Clark Bouiton. The young couple will be married in Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nix and Berdie the Salt Lake temple in the near Nance of Copperton spent a day with Mrs. Hugh Davis has just received word of the death of her sister,. Mrs. Georgina Walker of Lorenzo, Idaho. . 1 Pineapple Raisins RIPE OLIVES P! IIP ullnLI liLu 4 Pound Package .. Tall Can Each 1 Large oval can 1 A 2 for - 3c o |