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Show THE VOICE OF Tune, 1936 WARDS MERLE S. hOO IE, Repot visiting places southern Utah. Sha ron John Bone is home after spending almost a year nj Pi atello, Idaho at th railioad shops 1 ay Miss The sacrament meeting in Sharon vi aid Sunday evening under the direction of the Bishopric. Wood-roWashburn of the B.Y.U. gave .a very fine oration, his subject beMiss Susie Gordon Peace. ing and Miss Elvira Pyne sang a duet. Miss Betty Sumner spent the in Salt week end with friends Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Finch and daughter, Marie and Yvonne of Salt Lake Citv were guests of Bishop and Mrs, Joseph Finch Sunday. Mrs. W. E. Dodge of Salt Lake City is spending the week end with her daughter, Mrs. Jack Park and her family. Miss Naomi Fark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Park, who is States leaving for the Mission on July 9. will be honored with a missionary shower at the home of Mrs. N. A. Jacobsen WedMrs nesday afternoon June 24. assisted by Mrs Jacobsen will Martell Keetch, Other parties are being planned. Ea-te- rn 1 'Uncle'' John S. Paik, first white child born in Provo at the Old Fort who is 86 tears of age, enjoyed an airplane ride last week. He proclaimed it a real thrill and hopes to take other trips. hill. tall star flames above Like a silver silence, deep and still. A red flower bums against the snow, Like holv bloo shed lrng ago. White shadows hover 'cross the sky, Like troops of angels fluttering by. A candle burns in a window bright Tis Christmas Eve, this holy night. Irene Mark Graf. I la Harry Smith and Mr ard Mrs Man Andrews are spending the summer in Yellowstone pak f and Mrs Clareme Ashton and children visited in Colorado with Mrs. Ashtons mother. Mr. and Bishop and Mrs. A. Ray Ekins a had the following guests Mrs. Shoemaker, M:ss Nanev Shoemaker, Mr. and Mrs Winfield Shoemaker and children Alice and Robert of Seattle, Washington, and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ekins of Hinckley. I.u-ell- f ! Mrt- - Mrs. Jatie Jarman has returned to Pleasant View after pemlin the winter in Arizona fot -- The State road commission is completing a project here which is Yergine I'ord has gone to Lymuch appreciated. They have movman, Wyoming to spend the ed the irrigation ditch from the the water street where always damaged the road. The new ditch is inside the fence north of the meeting house, and is made of rock and cement. MRS. C. H. DAVIES, Reporter The Tel. 09J1 clubs have had some and socials interesting meetings A. Nultall anMr. and Mrs. during this month. The C, C. I. J. nounced the engagement of their IL girls had a bicycle party and daughter Margaret, to John Nieal, picnic last week; the Ever Ready son of Mr. and Mrs. Hvruin Nieal Home Science club has had seveial The marriage date is set for June the Jaen cooking demonstrations; 26. m the Salt Runde git Is had a theatre party and Take temple. Seven luncheon and the Happy club entertained friends at a bon 'I b e Sunday fire party. Miss Louise Liechty, chool outing in Verl Allman and Clarence Ashton Hobble Creek attended the club school at " anyon on May w'eek. for one Logan 34. was a very affair. enjoyable The choir members enjoyed a More than 200 swimming party and supper at the ard members Hot Pots last week. larlicipated. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Muhlestein The primary and daughter, Ilene, of Nampa, VsOiiation had Idaho are visiting here with relaof the chaige tive. M. Davirt in Saprogram Mr. and Mrs. Will Jarman and crament meeting on June 14. The children of Phoenix, Arizona are Pleasant View visitors. Grand View H . 4-- ,l n; Miss Loa Gurr is visiting relatives an Ariona. ' us t Edgemont GILLESPIE. LVA i Slack and II. 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The committee plans to collect 10 per cent per month from ward members vJlo have been given their share of the cost. Considerable funds are now on liand to start construction, and this, together witn what the general church authorities allow the ward to hev with the construction, will provide sufficient finance to proceed with the building as rapidly as possible under all circumstances. Enthusiasm of ward member is running high, and it is anticipated that the building will be finished within a year, which is the time budgeted for its construction. Sand and gravel have already been hauled to the site, and a well has been drilled some two years ago to provide ample water supply. This preliminary work was done under the direction of Bishop Victor M. Anderson. Committee Personnel The budding committee is composed of James T. Blake, Walter Lowell Holdaway, and Varley Clouide Stone. The finance committee has as its chairman Victor M. Anderson, former bishop, and the following members: Hugh Davis, Joy O. Clarence Clegg, Ray Harding, Gammon, Vern Williams and Brad Shumwav. Joseph A. Murdock, member of the former bishopric, is secretary and treasurer of this committee. Thorrit C. Herbertson is the of the ward, and his present counsellors are Elmer Holdaway and Carlyle Bunker. The building of this chapel will absorb practically all of the unemployed in the ward during the coming year and is in line with the Church policy to favor construction of church where buildings fhere is need for the same. The L. D. S. Church is participating in the construction on a basis of 60 per cent of the cost under recent announcement by Church authorities. for tardy Bedrooms! :V cabinets for longer n life, lower cost operat ion sa food We Really Mean It! You vs ill see for yourself that this statement is true when you examine t!. cars themselves. You can save money Ly buying one of these cars and the first saving will mean something, because we "have a reputation for selling Dependable Used Cars at Fair Prices. Also, We Ai Giving FREE to Our Customers, 50 Gallons of Gas with each Used Car purchased from us over $100.00 For a limited time only. 1931 CHEV 1 I LI ng Eject-o-Cu- All-ste- mnttmttmtmttmtmmtmnnmmmp. - First Aid The only refrigerator with Sanalloy Froster tknd Ice Trays. Exclusive Built-i- n Watchman insures continuous food y Save the Cost of Your Vacation With a Bonus Value USED CAR! EAST FIRST NORTH and REPAIRING MODELS. tPPWMiUUttPUtUiUttUtUUUttiUtPtP 70 - NOW UNDER Five-Ye- ar , 1935 TERRA PLANE Sedan.. it J Those who go to college and never get out are called professors. George Givot. I like work; it fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours. Jerome K. Jerome. 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Bishop Jolley also read s mie sentiments of sympathy wn ten by Mrs. Natila Sny-V- r. n j in Funeral Services for Sharon People Other musical 'numbers were violin solo, "Ave Maria, by Ruth Mediant; vocal solo, "God's Garden, by Mrs. Lucile Anderson; and "A Little Pink Rose," solo by Rueben Pyne. was offered t Benediction Sidwell, and Kenneth The Young Mother's club met dedicated the grave. last Tuesday afternoon at the ReMany beautiful flowers were sent lief Society rooms, where articles by sorrowing relatives and friends for the Relief Society project were worked on. They will meet again FINAL RITES FOR Tuesday afternoon, June 30th. All MRS. JEPPESON married of women the ward young are invited to attend. Last rites for Mrs. Adlia Jeppe-soThe regular July meeting of the wife of Christian Jeppeson of Relief Society will be held TuesLake View, were held Sunday, A 14th day afternoon, July lesson will be given and a social enjoyed, June 7th in the Lake View ward. refreshments to be served by the Bishop August J. Johnson conductladies of districts three and four. ed the services. L. L. Bunnell of Lake View, T. Work for the project will also be a T. Taflor of Provo and Golden feature of the afternoon. Taylor of Payson were speakers. The Edgemont Literary club wilt Glowing tributes were paid by meet Friday afternoon at the home those friends who knew Mrs. Jepof Mrs. Annie Gillespie, Mrs. Algie peson and her husband well. ReBallif will review "The Old Maid marks were also made by Bishop and a biography will be given. All August J. Johnson. The Lake View ward choir renmembers are urged to be in attenddered the opening number, Sisance. ter, "Thou Yast Mild and Lovely. Mrs. Allen Stewart is visiting LaMond Bunnell of Salt Lake City with relatives at Long Beach, Cali- sang, Face to Face." George Glade fornia and Master Jaftl Jones and of Salt Lake City rendered a vocal Mary Beth Jones ard visiting with solo, "Peace I Leave With Thee, their sister, Mrs. James Stewart at and the closing number was, Say Not I Journey Alone, Los Angeles. sung by June Scott and the choir. The opening prayer yvas offered by Lee Huff, and Y. W. Taylor . . pronounced the benediction. SupL. John Nuttal of erintendent Salt Lake City dedicated the grave at the Provo City Burial Park. Many lovely flowers were offered by friends and relatives in token of their love and esteem of Mrs. Jeppeson. M-- Ef-fi- nni . Less Than underwent a operation thiee weeks ago. is at Andrew Johnson home again alter being confined in the St. Mark's Hospital for ten clefts with gas poisoning, contracted at his work at the Steel Plant. Edwin Peay is at home after being iii the Aird Hospital for the past three weeks, suffering with torn ligiments around the heart. His. accident also occured while at work. Hatie Hogan is still confined to htr bed, following her illness of over a year ago. iet in Horace are also rejoicing over the arrival of a fine daughter, horn at the family home, June 4th. The new arrival has one brother. Reporter California. n ' Mrs Ethel O'Dtll and son ShelPhone 049J 2 of Portland, Oregon are spend-- j ton We are proud of uui baseball O-- ! teams. The boys aie doing fine ing the month herewith Mrs. L. A. woik and the gills arc outstanding Di lls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glazier, and other relatives m Salt in tin ir tfbnv They have been Lake and Kcetley. , successful in defeating the three teams they have met so iar this b e in g . The following old fieople enjoved si ason, I akev lew 23 - 4. a fine day at the Sharon Stake Old Folks Dav at the Timpanogos ward Timpanoeos 18, M- 17 and Vineyard and Mrs. last Wednesday, 26 - 6. They will James B. Ferguson and Mr. and men the Pleas-lir- t Mrs. Jes-- e Smith being the comView mittee in charge of arrangements: Mrs. Jane D. Meldrum, Mrs. ElizaSaturday afLet's ternoon. beth James, Mrs. Martha Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Thomas, Mr get out and supand Mrs. W. W. Ferguson, Mr port team and enourselves and Mrs Wm. Lowther. John joy Mrs. Della Baum Wadsworth of Springville and Mrs. off is Rettie Smi'h of Los Vegas, Nevasupervisor the girls, as well da, were guests of the ward also. es a very fine Mr. Giltaspl the Last Thursday afternoon, pitcher, the of the team being Mrs Edgemont Camp,'1 Daughters of Pearl Stulihs, Mrs. Olive Gilh spie, Utah Pioneers met at the home of Missis Ora Mrs. IjVern Jones, with Mrs Mrs. Billie Stulihs, e Waldeeti Donna Van Wagonen and Mrs. Stewart, Baum, Daryl Ivers, Jean Gillespie, Josephine Pinegar assisting hostesses Booth, Nola Johnson and Fay. Da- Captain Ezetta Johnson was in vis. Last Friday evening the group charge sf the meeting. A history of enjoyed a fine swim at Snyders she life of Jane Barclay Meldrum Hot Pots in Midway, after which was given by her daiighter-in-laa bonfire party was enjoyed in Mrs. Jane Duke Meldrum. A social Provo Canyon where frankfurters followed, during which a very inand marshmallows were roasted teresting book of Pioneers and prominent men of Lhah was disMr. and Mrs. Morris Brereton played, which was the property of are proud parents of a fine baby Mr Jones' father, Davis H Jones. boy, born Thursday night at the Several musical numbers were givfamily home. Mother and baby are en bv Joseph Asay and Clark and Tid Johnson, ' with guitar and doing nicely. including accompaniment, Mr. and Mrs. George Boyce, Jr When Its Lamp Lighting Time in The Valley, "Raggedy Ann" graduating of boys from Primary "Red Wing and "Roll On, Covto Priesthood quorums, and of ered Wagon, Roll On. Delicious girls to M. I. A , was the special refreshments were served by the feature of the program. Pine mushostesses to the twenty one presical numbers and readings were ent. The next meeting will be hel given by the boys and girls, and in September. brief remarks were made by the teachers of the respective classes Several severe illnesses have Sister Stone of the stake board in the ward during the past spoke briefly. several weeks, but all cases are reported to be improving: Seymour C. 11. Davies has returned to his Glazier is still at tli L. D. S. Hoshome after two weeks spent in pital following an automobile acstudy of landscaping and advanced cident of ten weeks ago. courses in education at the U. A. C Jesse Smith has returned home Logan. from the Veterans Hospital after spending the past five weeks there C. L. Riding, who has been sufsuffering with poison oak. fering an attack of rheumatism for Buddy Chamberlain is still at some months, is slowly recovering the L. D. S. Hospital where he 1! pi K'e p i' p t become mmst. thd bottom of tin tefiigeralor where it is cold but not damp. l j PAGE SEVEN -- is much ca to tl'ce i Prof, and Mrs. IL Grant Ivin pt terv c ild, but it slme.I neve be pjit right next to the ice, as it and son Guy .pent their vacation P.a-- Ins sun Hariy have returned from Nebraska and Kansas where Mr. Smith received medteal treatments for 2 months, r of Mr Mrs. Frank Duof Hale chesne were married in Vernal A reMay 27. ception was given in their honor Friday evening in amuse- the ment hall. Mr and Mrs. Lewis are making their home in Pleasant View. . in Mr. and Mrs W. H Cowley and children are spending a week at Fish Lake. u--r Tel. 04RJ Friends of John M Liebhardt, son of Mr. and Mrs John will be iu'custid to learn of his marriage to Miss Isabelle (Continued from page 6) an Mrs. with rel- Ames, daughtir of M Rigby. Idaho are T. J. Ames of Dclhkir, Calif-Matives in Orem. 29. J dm Iris been woiking in Roa Mae Fimh, Miipll daughter Delleker for tlrie years, and tly? of Bishop and Mrs. Joseph Finch, young couple will make their home " i sang and danctii in a revue given there. at the Paramount thtatre Salt Lake Max Lewis, son of Mr and Mrs, Uit, Satui day afternoon and evT.r J. Lewis, and ening. . interest of ,.re PleasantVieu) S IT A R O N STORE PAY LESS AND LIVE' HAPPIER |