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Show age Six THE VOICE OF SHARON "TWard New S gases was In charge of the nursic. A tableau was sh.iwn during group singing. Special musical numbers were given by primary officers. Pleasant View MRS. M. S. FOOTE, Reporter Phone 034-R- 3 n The Mutual Improvement entertainan amusing gave ment recently in the amusement all. Group games were played and efreshments were served to a hundred young peoAsso-iatio- ple. , The Gleaner girls held a party iat the Lloyd Baum home. The men were j"M guests. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yoik (Donna Paik) were hoored at a at the Lincoln reception High School gymnasium Wednesday evening, Nov. 13. Mrs. Nina Carter, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Mrs. Virginia Richards was brides maid and A. A. Richards was best man. Numerous and lovely gifts were presented to the young couple. They will make their home in the Windsor Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Fawn Morgan (Carol Mechani) who were married Nov. 14 in the Sal. Thursday, Lake Temple were tendered a shower at the amusement hall Saturday -- I evening. Games and dancing were The Vanguard the main features of the evening. j iclass entertained Mr. W. M. Vernon was master of O Friday evening at ceremonies. The young couple were the Arlington honored on Monday evening at the now home. home of Mr. and Mrs. Orson VernTwenty two on, sister of Mrs. Morgan. Useful young people en- and lovely gifts were given the joyed progressive games, and were young couple at both pai ties. served refreshments. The officers and teachers of the Scout Master Milton Jones and entertained at the home Primary e barba-cuthe following Scouts had a of Mrs. R. D. Wells for Mrs. Amy Saturday evening near Rock Taylor, who will make her home at Nielsen, Junior Keetley, Utah, during the winter canyon: Harold Chatwin, Ivan Ltechtj, John Tido, months. ' Glenis Ontanson. and Paul Foote. of Mr. and Mrs. son Kay Clayton, The Bee Hive girls entertained Don C. Clayton, is reported to be their mothers at a five course din- recovering from an attack of pneuner at the home of Miss Marian monia. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wells and club girls daughters, Anna and Norma Rac, The Ever Ready gave a Chinese luncheon last week attended funeral services Sunday for their leader, Mrs. Verna Call, in Salina for their aunt, Mrs. Marwho is moving to southern Utah. tha Wells Herbert. $ t ' 4-- Charles Allred has been a visitor in Idaho. ' Mrs. Sarah Calder is visiting in Orem with her sons, Edgar and Harold Calder. Alfred Anderson has returned from Alberta, Canada where he Mr. and Mrs. John E. Christenspent two months. sen visited with their Dr. Allen, who is at the veterans The Misses Marian Campbell and hospital in Salt Lake City. Afton Lewis have gone to Salt Lake City to attend the L. D. S. Miss Lucille Vernon attended the Business college. celebration held at Homecoming Logan Saturday and Sunday The Daughters of Utah Pioneers held an. enjoyable meeting and soThe Sharon Ward Relief Society cial Thursday at the home of Mrs. will hold its annual conference Ercan-brack Hal Cowley. Mrs. R. G. Sunday evening, November 24. All and Mrs. Earl Foote were ward members are cordially invitassisting hostesses. ed to attend. ... "' Alden Chatwin underwent an opKendall Jolley, son of Bishop eration at the. Veterans hospital at Jolly, who was quite seriously inSalt Lake City last Wedneshday. jured Tuesday is improved. The Relief society is having many interesting lessons and so cials. Following an excellent program at the work and business meeting, the teachers from districts one and two served refreshments. ' The Primary officers e itertained all the ward children recently at a delightful party. . conference was held Primary Sunday evening, November 24th. Mrs. Kathryne Firth gave a birthday luncheon Thursday complimentary to her daurhter, Mrs. Arlington Snow and her daughter-in-laMrs. Reed Workman. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Gaylord of Los Angeles have been visitors at the H. L. Slack home. Mrs. Edith S. Whittaker of San Francisco is also visiting at the Slacks. Sharon MRS. ETHEL PYNE, Reporter Phone 026J5 The new members of the Sharon Ward Missionary Committee were honored at a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Clark Wednesday evening. Bishop and Mrs. B. M. Jolley, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Carter, and Mr. Mrs. and Kenneth McEw- an assisted. The new members are Mr. and Mrs James Blair, Mr and Mrs. George Stdwell, Mr. and Mr. Earl Meech-am- , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reese and Mr. and Mrs. George Stratton. The committee is sponsoring a missionary dance Friday evening, Nov. 22. The public is invited. f An interesting program was given at Relief Society, Mrs. Ethel .Finch and Miss Ersel Cook giving the lessons. Mrs. Melba Lewis and Mrs. Harris of the Windsor Ward sang a duet. A quilt was given away by the Relief Society. Mrs Carson Crandall held the lucky number, was held on Sunday evening. Mrs. Kate Cordner presided. Mrs. Lucille Anderson Primary Conference 4 in the furnace. It was thought that kindling piled fir t in the from this same elk. which was nated by Mr. Jones. the 12th, Mrs. Davies accompajiied her home and .visited briefly at Ririe and Idaho Falls, and Thomas, On December 3 the annual M. Idaho. I. A. Roadshow will be gicen. Our committees are wot king hard on Mr. and Mrs. Parley Judd and the acts with Mrs. Howard Fergu- family have moved from our ward son and Don C. Elliott directing to their home in Provo. them. The finals will be held in the High School auditorium, Friday. . Miss Afton Davies and her asDecember 6th. sociates are entertaining for their social unit on Friday evening, November 22, in the Faculty room at the B.'U. do- furnace room cau-e- d the fire, but this kindling was found to be except where a charred piece of floor joist had fallen into them and smoldered. In the repair work a cement dome h,.s been placed entirely over the fui nacc room which will m .ke it much more tire proof. The entire building was damaged by the intense smoke and steam and will have to be Meetings have been held by all organizations in the Relief Society rooms since the Sunday following the fire. The furnace is now MRS. C. II. DAMES, Reporter in e so it will not be long before Phone 09J1 even thing will be running norma! Grand View Ward has planned again. for Wednesday, November 27th, a big holiday festival for the ward and On Friday evening, November 22 people of the stake. a Ward Thanksgiving party was Beginning at 2:30 p. m. a proheld with nearly every fam ly in the for the gram ward represented. A fine program and SunPrimary distarted at 7.00 p. m. under the day School chilrection of Supt. Ray Hawkins of dren will feature the Sunday School. Mrs Martha an amateur radio Stewart dnected the one act play, broadcasting proMother Pulls the Strings," with gram and will be t, the following cast: Vies Ruth in competition beMiss Hortensc Ginger, Miss tween the chilNilali Booth, Robert Gillespie, Alta dren. Prizes will Mecham and Emmett Bennett. The to be awarded dance with Ralph Meldrum acting the winners. Fishas master of ceremonies proved a ing in the fish big success. Lorin Jex orchestra ponds will bring furnished the music. Refreshments a surprise. were served during the evening by many and Ice cream Mr. Davies the Relief Society, Primary and Old will be sold to the children. Folks Commit lee. The Bishopric punch The Relief Society is sponsoring wish to thank all who helped in a bazaar where many useful articles making the evening the fine success can be bought fc a small price. it was. This will be continuous throughout the afternoon until closing. Relief Society conference was The evening entertainment beheld last Sunday evening with Pres. at 6.30 p. m. with a turkey LaVern Jones in charge. She gave a gins shoot. Come and get your turkey Talks work. of the years report for dinner. This event were given by Margaret Pulsipher, will Thanksgiving be followed with an auction Theology classleader and Councilor and dancing. Many valuable prizes Ella Baum. Mrs. Kate Zobell and will be the evgiven during away of Stake the Mrs. Daisy Nelson entertainment. Fishing, ice Board spoke briefly. Remarks were enings cream and soft drinks will be sold. made by Bishop Gillespie. Special Strip tickets can be bought for 50c musical numbers were given under giving 75c values and a chance for the direction of Margaiet Pulsiphei valuable prizes. and Cordelia Booth. The purpose of this Festival is to raise additional funds to purPrimary conference will be held chase a stoker for the wards heatis Sunday evening, December 8th, announced by Pres. Rachael Davis. ing. system. The present method of All children are urged to be in at- heating is inadequate and expensive. tendance each" wieek in order to Considerable saving can be made by the purchase of this equipment and practice their parts for the conferadequate heat for the chapel drring ence. the winter will be assured. All organizations of the ward are exis of ward the The sympathy tended to Mrs. Robert Gordon in cooperating to make a "good time toe ueaih of her Sister, Miss Miriam for all. and it is hoped that the Whitely of Linden and to Peter C. people will sec the necessity of this Larsen in the death of his brother, movement and join in making it a successful festival. Daniel Larsen of Provo. Grand View Lake View u-- Mel-dnm- Watch for the date of the Relief Society bazaar and dance to be held The the fore part of December. purpose of the affair is to raise boxes and funds for Christmas features are being many novel planned for the eveniings entertainment. All ward members and their friends are invited to attend. MRS. SCOTT TAYLOR. Reporter Phone O20J1 The many friends of Mrs. Lon Burningham are in deep sympathy with her and her family through the . death of theff husband and father which so suddenly came to them o.i. the evening of November 11th at Provo. They are residents of Lake View, ... - ''"i Mrs. A. B. Taylor (Genevieve Startin) is at the home of her parents Mr. Mrs. and Fred Startin. Mr: and Mrs. Taylor are residents of Sal- cete-mon- CHATTER. Timpanogos w em. Weldon Taylor of Boston, Mass., formerly of Lake View, and Virginia Taylor who was employed at ., were at the Washington, D. bedside of their mother, Mrs, W. W. Taylor when she passe'd awav. Virginia arrived by plane Nov. 5th and Weldon by train, Nov. 11th. , Mr. Roy Stubbs is ill at his home with the flu. Mr. Stubbs recently returned home from the Veterans hospital in Salt Lake City, where he underwent a major Thanksgiving idays. opei-atio- n. hol- THANKS WE GIVE ON THANKSGIVING DAY For Blessings Of The Year. Mrs. Jesse Cox and children of Mrs. O. J. Row-lewere visiting with her left during mother, Mrs. Grace Williams, Sun- the for mofith day. Los Angeles, Calif., where she Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Anderson of will spelid the Pieoche, Nevada are visiting with winter with her Mr. Anderson's Mrs. daughter mother, Mrs. Thomas Boulton. Annie Lunt. . y Helper Mt. and Mrs. Alberta, Canada McEwan of Los nia aie visiting very relatives in Lake The M.I.A. sponsored a successful dancing party- - Thursday evening, Nov. 14th irr the ward amusement hall. The Bee Dive girls sold popcorn to earn funds for Bee Hive necessities. Frank Taylor of and Mrs. Annie Angeles, Califorwith friends and Viewy Windsor (Hribtme-QJdrgra- Mrs. Claude De Wolf has returned to her home in Minnesota. Mrs. Willmar, De Wolfe came here to be present at ROASTER Schofield Auto Co. Provo Yt V v Famous The Champion Keyboard 2. Tctpch and Action that Fascinates Low-Price- d 14 4. Long $265.00 $365.00 , $565.00 8. Large Cylinder 9. Right and Left Carriage Knobs Release ROASTER Writing cator 11. Large Position PROVO JUST AkRIVED! Rubber Suction 12. 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Ave. Tim-oanog- -- m SEARS TIMELY THANKSGIVING J AVRA SMITH, Reporter Miss Blanche Jones, Afton and Vivia Davies gave two musical The Windsor Ward M.I.A. preThe Old numbers, as part of the Road sented the act entitled Lynn Brercton and Fred Davis Show in Timpanogos Stake, on Town Clock in the annual EVA GILLESPIE, Reporter Stake road show, Nov. 12 both sustained severe injuries in an Tuesday, Nov 12. Phone 040-Jautomobile accident last Saturday They repeated the act again Nov. On- - Sunday morning, November The Grand View Camp D. U: P. 15 in the Cameo Theatre in Amerinight. Lynn's skull was fractured 3rd a fire occurred in the furnace and his condition was regarded as have completed a beautiful quilt and can Fork. There were nineteen room of the Meeting House which serious. Fred suffers several brok- are anxious to dispose of it, to raise members in the cast. funds to do their share on the might have proved much more dis- en ribs, astrous but for the elficient work Memorial Building, being erected Funeral services were held in of Chief Fire the ward for Merrill Morby, 5, son Mrs. O. C. Marriotti visited in on Fifth West street in Provo. of Wallace and Sylvia J. Morby, Scott and his as- Id?! o with her brother, Wilford Mrs. C. A. Busch of Ririe, Idaho, who died at his home, Nov. 3 from sistants and the Bon n and with her sister, Mrs. memAustin Glen at Roosevelt, Utah, was house guest of her daughter, complications occurring after a tonfollowing MrS. C. H. Davies for teq days. On sil operation. He is survived by bers of the ward. during the past two weeks. D. Henry Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Merton Chamber Ray Cluff, Cluff, Da- lain returned home Wednesday I Y' i from a delightful two weeks vacavid Glazier, ford P Gillespie, tion in.CahforiJSc Y s: :: Ralph Meldrum, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pinegar were Duncan, Carlett and others called to Price last week owing to who braved the the serious illness of Mr. Pine-gar- s mother. dense smoke in i: . locating the fire. Mr. GiIImpI D. Henry Jones was fortunate in Most of the damage done was in the floor over the furnace room bagging a 5(,0 pound 'seven poin where the fire started from a valve elk from the Timpanogos herd. We on the pipe being blown open in surely enjoyed some fine hot sandsome wav from an explosion of wiches at our Thanksgiving party Edgemont the marriage of her son F.ldji'd De Mendelssohns wedding march and Wolfe and Thora Gaik, and lias the bride was given in marriage by ' been the house guest of Mr. and her father. j s v The Windsor Ward Primary is Mrs. James H. Clark. Immediately following the school the to went sponsoring a program and bazaar high they Monday night, Nov. 25. They have Phillip Christensen, son of Mr. where an evening of dancing was for sale many articles contributed and Mrs. A. H. Christensen, has enjoyed. The hall was attractively by the officers, teachers, and- - chil- gone to Washington, D. C., where decorated. Re'reshments were servnd Mrs. De dren, as well as a quih. Many locJ he will attend school this winter. ed to 4'K) guests. M. stores have contributed fine arWolfe left Monday for' Los Angeticles which will be sold by aucVerda and fhvllis Woffinden, of les where the groom is emploved.. tion. A Thanksgicing turkey will be Cedar City, have returned to their Is made of the presented to the lucky ticket holder. home after visiting at the home of Announcement C. H. Poulson. They came to at- marriage of John Rowley to Miss Funeral services were held in the tend the funeral of their grandfath- Shirley Staker, of Mount Pleasward Nov. 19 for Miss Marion er, Newell J. Knight. ant. Utah. The marriage took place Whiteley who died Nov. 15. Monday, Nov. 18 in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Mary Neilson and Mrs. (Continued on page Seven) Bishop Atwood and A. P. War-nic- k Amelia Latta gave a shower at of the MartitaWard were the the Latta home Monday night in speakers in the Sunday night meet- honor of Mrs. Alex Rhodes tS)F ing, Nov. 17. via. Neilson) who was married recently. The annual Windsor Waid Con(Continued from page four) and The following relatives ference will be held Sunday, Nov. friends were Amelia Mrs. many parents and urgings from the present: 24. The Sunday School meeting will Latta, "Mrs. Caroline Burgi, Mrs. school authorities, we shall conbe held at 10 a. m. The afternoon Florence tinue to hold the 1st shows each Mrs. Jennie Farley, session will be a special Priesthood Poulson, week during- - the winter months at Shepherd, Mrs. Emma conference. The evening meeting Mrs. Ada Skinner, Mrs. Myra Ad- 6:00. Unless you Ive in a dairy will be a regular Ward Conferams, Mrs. Ida Hansen, Mrs. Nellie section we feel sure you can plan ence. The Bishopric and others in Mrs. Deon Sundquist, to come at six, especially if you Cordner, charge are very desirous of hav- Mrs. Martha Neilson, Mrs. Luella have little children. If you cannot ing a large attendance present. Neilson, Mrs, Edna Cardner, Mrs. come at 6 00, plan to come at eight. , We know you must be tired of Edna Cordner,' Mrs. Mary Neilson Several members of the Ward and the guests of honor. The even- bearing our pleadings to please have purchased Scera cards and ing was spent with games and a come on time. You cannot enjoy a are enjoying the programs luncheon was served. good story if you see it from the middle. Neither can your neigh-b- o s enjoy a picture when you are A very pretty wedding reception was given in the Lincoln High pushing in front of (hem, trying to School gym, November 16 by Mr. get a seat after the show has startand Mrs. James II. Claik, in 'honor ed. Some of our busiest and most MRS. C. E. POULSON, Reporter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldred L. De successful families are. always on Carroll Farley and Moroni Jen- Wolf, who were married that even- time and some families always come sen left Saturday afternoon by mot- ing. The ceremony was performed late. Our low monthly rates are in the Timpanogos ward chapel at based on the assumption that you orcycle for a week-end- trip to 8 oclock. President A. V. Watkins come to one show only and not Boulder Dam. They returned home officiating, in the presence of rela- two which you do when you come Monday morning. late to one and stay part of the next tives and friends. The bride was attended by Mrs. show. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rowley and Never before have we offered so Marion Clark, matron of honor. baby of Manteca, Calif., are visiting Dehere with relatives and friends. The "bridesmaids were, Diss Mari- fine a program as we do for am Partridge, Miss Virginia Burr cember. We know that all the They are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivern Pync, parents ot and Miss Maurine Bigelow, who are pictures are extra four star proclose friends of the bride. Marion ductions. Then added to this a Big Mrs. Rowley. Clark, brother of the bride, was best New Years Dance and a Basket They will remain man. Mrs. Mclda Hacking played Ball game each week. until after the his father, mother, and three sisters, Hortense, Jean, and Mauiine. 386-- J W 8 1 Iji I if U (v Sear Name Is Your Guarantee of Quality (MO) |