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Show - rGE A. . SIX THE VOICE OF SHARON their partners at the home of PrtJent and Mrs. A V. Watkins nduy even mg The enterta inng rooms were decorated with various Hallowe'en motives Every one was in coxtume and refi Games, dancing c and Mrs. Mabnda Jorgensen as were the features of the evening. , next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Ellen Holdaways Mrs Geoige F'arnsworth on November 14th. All elligible are at a .very charming bride's shower in invited to attend. honor of her daughter Mrs Vard Jchn-o(Mildred Farnsworth) a reThe Self Culture Club was entercent bride. The bride received a numtained at the home of Mrs. L. John ber of lovely gifts Nuttall where Mrs. Nuttall told her experiences in California where she Sunday evenings Conjoint program had been spending some time. will feature talks by Mr, and Mis. Orson Prestwich and Mr. and Mrs. The many friends of Mrs. W. W. Reuburn Py ne concerning their recent Taylor will be sorry to learn of her trip. illness with neuralgia. She has been bedfast for the last several weeks. We The monthly business, meeting for all hope fir her early recovery'. the officers and teachers will be theld Monday evening, November 4. 1 Pleasant View MRS. MERLE S. FOOT, Reporter Phone 0'4-RI he Y. tY. M. I. A presidency, Miss Ida Liichty, Mis Leah Ashton and Mis Marian Campbell, tnteitamed at the Liechtv home for the M I A, officers of 1934 and 1955 Mrs. Arlington Snow, former president, was guest of honor and received a gift from the hos-tesses. Thirty guests 1? enjoyed the evening 3 . 4 The jtoved ' . JJi party ,'roast - I - canyon J 't Milton (Pat) Jones s Scoutmaster. ' - -- chap-hiisTh- fnu-rtainc- Sharon MRS. The Daughters of Ctah Pioneers was reorganized this month at the home of Mrs. Thomas Ashton, with Mrs. The T. J. Lewis assisting hostess. complete organization is as follows: Captain, Mrs. R. G. Ercanbrack; assistant captains, Mrs. Earl Foote and Mrs. Thomas Ashto.n, secretary, Mrs. J. G. Daley ; organist, Mrs. Sterling Cluft ; chorister, Mrs. Flat Cowley; historian, Mis. David Glazier; registrar, Mrs. .Horace Slack; class leader, Mrs. P. K. Nielsen; chaplain, Mrs. Frank J. Perry and pai liamentarian, Mrs. Tracy Cohin. NEW arrivals: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ashton, a gill, born in October. Mr. and Mrs. Adve Long, a girl, born in October. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Car- Reporter Phone 026JS Mrs. Orson Prestvvich and Mr. and S, Mn. Foot ETHEL PYNE, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Pyne have returned from a delightful trip to the north western states, going through Montana, Idaho. Oregon and Washington. They visited Miss Helen with Pyne, who is on a in the mission is Northwest atjd now laboring at Kel- 1 Miss logg, Idaho. ' IN ne accompanied the party to Spokane, where they attended the L. D. S. Conference. They also visited in a number of the large fruit districts of Idaho, Oregon and Wash ington. Helen sends Best Wishes to the People of Sharon. ter, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Russell a son. Mr. and M. Stewart of Salt Lake, a girl. Mrs. Mrs. Inez Rogerson who is at the Stewart was Lois Hansen, daughter L. D. S. Hospital is reported improvol Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hansen Mel-dru- . ed. Mrs. Katie Jarman has gone to Brother John A. Vance is with us Mesa, Arizona, where she will do again after a severe" illness. temple work during the winter. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Park, Melvin, Velma and Sterling and Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Twitched motored to Morgan Sunday to attend the Golden Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson is home-frothe Wedding L.D S. hospital where she underwent Mrs. Lester Mecham, parents ol Mrs. Park. a major operation. Mrs. R. L. Calloway of Ontaria, Calif., is visiting here with her sister, Mrs. H. Grant Ivins. Tuesday evening following Mutual the one act play Whiskers- will be given by members of the ward. Also musical numbers and tap dancing. The play is directed by Mr. Burton Morgan. The ladies chorus is under direction of Mr. W. M. Vernon. Miss Norma Hampshire will direct the dancing. - The activity committee was in charge of the Halloween dance Tuesday evening. The Gigolos furnished the music. Members of the Timpan-ago- s ward directed by the Stake Board demonstrated the new 1935-3- 6 M. I. A. Dance. There was a large crowd present. Refreshments were soid. We are happy to announce that Mrs. Clarence Pyne who is at the Aird Hospital is improving. Edgemont EVA GILLESPIE, Reporter Phone 040-JKeep Friday, November 22nd open for the big Thanksgiving Party to be 2 our given in the ward. Remember birthday party last March and the fun we all had? This will be another fine time. Every organization in the ward is busy making plans for the big event, so watch for announcements. h Primary confer- ence will be held Sunday evening, November 10th, at 7.00 p. in. and all parents of the ward are urged to attend and see the fine work the Primary is doing for The Nimrods of Sharon received Nine year old Edgar Hall almost lost a finger when, he eut it with a their lions share of the deer this season. It was reported a deer came flito sharp knife. Six stitches were used to camp to sample the hay left by the close the cut. Mn. Gilleipl. horses. The cook being the only one your children. ' New Cowley, two year old son of in camp fired at him. The deer ran Mr. and Mrs. Hal Cowley, had his arm away but returned in the afternoon to Relief Society conference will be drawn into the electric wringer, and his fate. held Sunday evening, November 24th soiiseipiciiiiy suffers several bruises. 7:00 p. m. A tine program is being The Second Ward of Provo present- at under the direction of rPesi-dearranged Mr. and Mrs. John Licbhardt and ed the play "Attorney For The DeLaVern Jones and her assistants. son Edward enjoyed a trip to south- fense, at Sharon Saturday evening. A ataudience in was very appreciative ern Utah this week. The following young couples are retendance. joicing over the arrival of new babies Harold Cult in is assistant themis-tr- y Among those who attended the in their homes during the past month: instructor at the University of funeral services of Mrs. Orson Brierly Mr. and Mrs. William Hull, a girl; Utah. at Ileber Friday afternoon were: Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Penrod, a girl; Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Peay, a boy; Mr. and Sympathy is extended Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ernest Newell, Mrs. Verena Mrs. Howard I .rguson, a girl; and R. S. Mrs. Mr. Verd Holt, Pyne, William Arthur Diamond in the death a girl. of their baby, Addie Joan; also to Mrs. Washburn and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Jolley, the babies and mothers are doing Meiline Penrod Johnson and her seven Prestwich. Mr, Prestwich was one of All young daughters in Mr. Johnsons the speakers and Mr. Washburn sang nicely. a solo. Mr, and Mrs. Brierly are formdeath, er Sharon residents. . Edgemont was nearly depopulated of its men folks and some women Joyie Rich has been chosen to repA Halloween party was given fot during the deer Jiunt. Among the first resent Utah at the Club congress to be held next month in Chicago. She the Sharon Ward Gleaner Girls and successful nimrods to return were will leave with state club leaders, Miss 29. Joyce Myrtle Davidson,-Novembewas winner in the Club style dress QUICK - DEPENDABLE review at the county fair and the state fair. ) TheyStyle Dress Review is sponsored by the Chicago Mail Order house, and Club Girls from each state It Costs No More For The Best are chosen if there are at least ten girls from each of ten counties competing. The contest mts are judged on the selection of ti e dress, suitability of AT THE tnatenal and style to the individual and the workmanship of the costume. 168 West Center Phone 707 October, Grge Burch Boyce, Jr., Robtrt MalJruui, nie Parity directing. At the close of Cover, 1). Henry Jontx, Jewe the program refreshments were served Duncan, (ceil Brown. Many others to twenty two Ladies. have brought m since. Mr. and Mrs. Ornal Neilsen are A very disastrous fire octured at the happy over the safe ai rival of a new home of Mr. and Mrs. Claience Brere-ton- , gul at their home during the month. Thursday morning. October 13th. when their barn, granery and chicken Mr. and Mrs. Tony Neilsen-anwere Coops completely destroyed daughter Ruth, vis. ted in Cedar City along with the hay straw and gtair stored tn them. The animals were all Saturday and Sunday. They were the released in time to be saved. The orig- guests of their son and daughter inin of the fire is unoknown Mrs Brere-to- n law Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Neilsen. and her little daughter, Donna Lou The Relief Society of the Timpanowere alone on the place at the time ward was reorganized Tuesday, gos it was discovered. The loss is estimated at about $2,Ch)0, with only a small October 15. The following officers insurance of $100 to help cover the were realtased; Mrs. Edna Cordner, loss. Mrs. Emma Stratton, Mrs. Daisy Neii-so- n and Mrs. Grace Plansen ThF new The Daughters of Ltah Pioneers oficers sustained were: Mrs. Emma will meet at the home of Mrs. Ossa Pres., Mrs. Clara Loveless, Stratton, Ferguson on Thursday afternoon, No- first councellor, Mrs. Mary Adams vember 21st, at 2.00 p. m. Mrs. Auro- second counsellor and Mrs. Vilate ra Brereton will give her father's (B. Farley, secretary. E. Walton ( biography and Mrs. O. C. Mrs. Daisy Neilson has been called Marriotti will give the ITsson. All to a position on the Relief Society-stakmembers and those eligible are invitboard. Bishop Julian Hansen ed to attend. presided kt the reorganization, assisted by councellor Carl Farley and L. The Literary Club will meet at the home of Mrs. LaVern Jones, Fri-- . J. Salisbury, ward clerk. After the reorganization was perafternoon, November 8th at 1;30 p. lit. Mrs. Jesse Smith will give the fected the new officers took charge of biography of Harold Bell Wright and the meeting and the literary lesson was given by Mrs. Lillie Peterson. the noval "Now in November by Mr. and Mrs. Elias Neilsen are anJosephine Johnson wl be reviewed nouncing the marriage ot their daughby Mrs. Sharp Gillespie. ter, Sylvia, to Alex Phodes of Salt The First danec of the season will be Lake City. The marriage took place in given in the amusement hall, Friday Salt Lake City October 8. A wedding dinner was given h. evening, November 1st. A fine orchestra has been secured and all arc in- honor of the couple by the bridevited to attend. groom's mother following the cere mony. Mrs. Mary Neilsen and Miss Zelma Neilsen, mother and sister of the bride attended the dinner. Timpanogos MRS. c. H. POULSON. Reporter The marriage of Miss Cleo Kecle and Floyd R. Gale of Provo was in the Salt Lake Temple. President George F. Richards officiated at the ceremony. In the evening a wedding supper was given in honor of the young couple at the home of the bridegrooms sister, Mrs. of J. W. Cartef MemTaylorsville. bers of the two families and close A friends attended. reception was given m their honor by tht brides parents, Mr. land Mrs. Frank Kecle, in the Timpanogos hall, Octo- her 19. Vineyard MRS. GEO. F. WELLS, Reporter Phone 4 Clubs of Vineard held The their achievement night October 23rd in the Ward Chapel. Fred G. Warnick, representing the State Bankers Association, made the awards, and gave a short talk on The Importance of Business Methods With Young People." The projects taken by tl.e boys .id dairying, and the were forestry g.rls took foods and canning, and the displays showed careful study of the projects. Club leaders who have done outstanding work are; Joseph Clegg, Wesley Fillerup, Lenord Madsen, Mrs. Nora Harding, Mrs. Leora Harding, and Miss Laura Mrs. Miss Zella Harding and Mr. More than fifty club memStewart. Holda-A-ay M. Frank and a splendid proreceived word bers were present, was given by the boys and girls. gram of the prorecently Miss Alice Pederson, home demonstramotion of their son tion agent, Ms. Clarence Ashton, and Don, to first clas Mrs. Lyman Rich, County Extension private in his batand spoke on the were Agents, is stationed He at Fort Worden, excellent workpresent tery. done by both the leadWashington. ers and club members. Elder Call Andreascin arrived home October 9th from the Danish Mission where he has labored during the past thirty-fiv- e months. He gave a very interesting account of his labors and travels in the OU World at the Sacrament Service held ir he Ward Chapel 9 Sunday evening. large crowd was out him welcome to ionic and hear his report. , Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gillies and Mr. The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers and Mrs. Joseph Wilkins attended their next meeting at the funeral services at Pocatello, Idaho, for will hold their brother, David Gillies who died (Continued on page Seven) T-lifijiTl- TJv We guarantee 5 to 10 percent saving on most every article in our store every day. Come in and let us prove our statemen- t- Mrs. Cynthia De Lange being called to a position on the stake board it has been necessary to make some changes in the ward presidency of the primary organization. Mrs. Willa Cox was set apart as first counsellor to Pres. Myrtle Christensen, and Mrs. Flossie Asay as second counsellor. Mrs. Liston was sustained as organist succeeding Miss Helen Rohbutk. The many friends of Mrs. W. P. 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During the evening the Lancers - Fox Trot, one of the new M. I. A. Dances for 1935 - 36, was inThe seasons activities of the Tim- ti oduced and demonstrated by the young people: Jerry, Stanley panogos Relief Society began Tuesday, October 8 with a pleasant social. F'arley, Mclda F. Hacking, Dorotha mi F....k Pi- isck. s. Vuuie Fancy narl cnarge ot tne J OilCS atsisa ttaii program and the following numbers da Jones is the ward dance director. were given: reading by Miss Wanda Jones, a reading by Mrs. MaryNeil-son- , a reading by Mrs. Maude PartThe Progressive Party Rally will be ridge of the stake Relief Society board. held in the Fligh School Auditorium, Musical numbers were given by the Monday, November the 4th at 7:30. Relief Society chorus with Mrs. Jen Citizens invited. r 1935 1000 Sheets economy Jloors SHOE REPAIR SERVICE Imitation WiQ Bake LOUIS KELSCH AND SONS BOOTERIE Corn Lake View MRS. SCOTT A. TAYLOR, Reporter Phone 020J1 Mr. and Mrs. L. 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