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Show PAGE SIX THE VOICE Sharon Ward New n Edgcmont EVA GILLESPIE, Reporter Phoite 040 J2 date for the Edgemont Ward 'Girls to be at the Mutual Home in Provo Canyon is August All girls 17th to 19th, inclusive. of the varf over twelve years old w ishing to go' in ilease get ouch with Pres-- i Montez d e nt Hawkins as plans must be completed at once. The , imme-liatel- y, Last Tuesday rfternoon Primary children jf the ward were ntertained b y the officers and teachers in the ward amusement hall and lawns. Customs and songs of the Indians were given under the direction of Mrs. Merle Hansen, and of Scotland by Mrs. Florence Chamberlain. Refreshments typical of these people were served and games enjoyed. the -- An interesting event of the month was the marriage of Miss Aileen Gillespie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gillespie, to Earl W. Frampton, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Frampton of Provo, on Saturday, July 18th, at Heber City. The bride is a graduate of the Lincoln High School, and just recently returned ftom Los Angeles, W'here she has been employed. The groom is a graduate of the Provo High School and is employed at the Columbia Steel Company. They will make their home in Provo. OF SHARON' free nursing course will be given this fall. Membership at present is as follows: Odele Fielding, Ida Hansen. Ethel Pne, Mary Hales Kate Mame Wells. MRS C. H. DAVIES, Riporter Cordner, Tel. 09 J1 Marie Crandall, Myrl Jacob, BerMr. and Mrs. Clark Carter are tha Park, Christa Christensen. Nellie Burr, Andrea Wilkins, Nita rejoicing over the arrival of a son on July 9th. Mother and babe are Calder Melba Blair, Margaret doing nicely. Lillie ChrisPark, Myrtle Wright. tensen, Ruth. Jolley and Mrs. JulMr. and Mrs. ian Hansen. Grand View MRS. ETHEL PYNE, Reporter Tel. C26j5 Mrs. Joseph Finch, visited Bishop Finch at the L.D.S. Hospital Saturday and Sunday. ma Taylor and daughter, Clara Jane of Idaho Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Myers and family of Craig, Colorado are visiting here with their mother, Mfs. Jane D. Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Clayton Meldrum; Mrs. C. L. Russell and Mr. and and iamily of St. Louis, Mo., also spent Mrs. Kenner some time here with her sister and TClaton spent family, Mr. and Mr. Isaac Boyce; week al last Mr, and Mrs. Roy Eastman of Fish Lake. Los Angeles visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Eastman at f Mr. and Mrs. Olmstead and their mother, Mrs. John S. Park end Maude Eastman of Evanston was S. Mr. David also there; Mr. and Mrs. James E. motored to Park Pmegar visited the Northwest and Murray last week Canada, and Clarence Brereton, to visit their sisJohn Turner, and Lynn Brereton ter, Mrs. Mary visited in Nevada and California. who Brockbank, Bishop and Mrs. Sharp Gillespie h e t celebrated are vacationing at present through 93rd birthday the west coast states. Mr. and Mr. Pyiw Mrs. Bert Smith and boys arc The Boy Scouts who spent last visiting here with relatives from wc,.k in Provo canyon were: Mil-to- n Los Vegas. Bellows assistant scout master, Junior Burr, Eldon Wilkinson. The new steam plant of the Utah Kent Fielding, John Risk!, Chester Power and Light Company is near- Kockerhans, Glen Curtis, William ing completion and test runs are Hancock, Ivan Kockerhans, Ross Work is and Lawerence Hilton. They climbbeing made at present. progressing on the new 40,000 volt ed Timpanogos and helped clear line being built from Olmstead to the trail for the annual hikers. Park City. Miss Nadine Park is visiting in Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gordon Salt Lake with her aunt, Mrs. Arand children are leaving the ward nold Randall. and will make their home at Oneida, Idaho, where they have been The primary session this month transfered by the Utah Power and was in the form of an Indian parLight Company. We hate to lose ty. The Indian program and Indian them, but wish them well in their costumes were typical of Indian new work and home. life. Stake Board members were present. Leila Davis and Delora Davis were baptized and confirmed memMr. and Mrs. John S. Park and bers of the church during the family, Bishop and Mrs. Joseph month. Finch, Woodrow, Dicky and Bur ton Morgan, motored to Salt Lake We have had very fine sacrament to see Naomi Park depart for the meetings during the past month, Eastern States Mission. with i a The mony was in formed Salt Lake ple. cereper- the tem- Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Christensen left July 10th on a vacation trip. They intend to go to Washington, D. C., where they will visit with their son Philip, then to the Atlantic coast, to Florida, across the southern part of the continent to California, then home. They will visit many points of interest during the trip. m n, Hob-blecre- Windsor Iv-e- s M(- - SERVICE Right Price Louis Kelsch and Sons Ask us about it. Surgery at The BOOTERI E 168 W. Center Phone 707 FOOT APPLIANCES Provo Medical Building, 33 East Second South, Provo, Utah August 1, 1936. Dependable 4-- Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Young have as their house guest Miss Ruby Johnson of Idaho Falls, Mrs. Young's twin sister. Vineyard E.C. OLSEN CO. ESTABLISHED 1892 MRS. GEO. F. WELLS, Report Tel. 01 R4 Miss Mildred- Brown, who has been working in Salt Lake most of Elder Rex Blake returned home the the summer, spent a week durJuly 24 from the British mission ing July with her parents, Mr, and where he has spent the past twenty Mrs! Ray D. Brown. six months. We welcome him home and realize there is much he can do to assist in activities. ward We regret very MERLE S. FOOTE, Reporter much with the Tel. 034 R3 return of Elder Kenneth Perry, son of Mr. and Blake that VineMrs. Frank J. Perry, is a radio is ward yard operator at the Fort Douglas C. C. without a repreC. Camp. Kenneth was graduated sentative in the in May from the Lincoln high mission field, but school. hope in the very future we jnear Mr. and Mrs. may again not J. M.pHorne and jonly have one, five son9 of Wyour full quojbut oming spent a ta of missionaries week here at the nut in the field. Thomas Ashton home. The Primary children enjoyed an ' Indian party Tuesday afternoon in Mr. and Mrs. the ward amusement hall. The chilBrere--toRichard dren came in costumes and Indian Mr. and stories were told by Mrs. Olive frs. Guy Pierce, Burningham of the Stake Board. i,fiss She also displayed Indian relics. June President Anita Divorak, Varley was in Mu. Foot Ferre and Eman-uDavis spent last week in Lake charge. . Creek canyon. naesas Mrs. Mollie Brereton visited with her daughter in Colorado durifig this month. Manufacturers and Dealers In Berry Cups, Fruit Packages, Spray Materials, Fertilizers and Orchard Supplies PleasantView Helen PROVO .WAREHOUSE Cor. 6th South & 2nd West Phone 611 Provb, "Utah M B1IBB ' WANTED Dead and Useless HORSES AND COWS Call 680 John Kuhni al Provo, Utah Thirty M, I. A. girls and officers enjoyed a swimming party at Saratoga. The Lucky 4-- club girls Provo L. L. Cullimore, M. D, will be associated with him in the practice of Medicine and f Ask Your Doctor If Ye Are . Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fisher of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Davies and Fillmore visited here with Mr. and visit to daughter Vivia, enjoled a Mrs. Asael Fisher. Boulder Dam on July 23ed, returning home on the 24th. Miss Ruth Stott is spending a ' few days in Meadow. The club holds its meeting each Tuesday at 4 o'clock. Miss Mrs. Snow has reLillie Hills is president .. J Mrs covered Arlington from a serious illness folLucille Nuttall is the leader. They lowing the removal of her tonsils. are studying cookery. LARSON STUDIO Leland K. Cullimore, A.B. M.D. Double Stocks Two Locations Twice the Service Mr. and Mrs. Don Corbett and Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Jolley two children of Washington, D. C., have come back to the ward to 3 weeks with their mother, live. The ward members wish to spent Mrs. Mary H. Corbett. extend them a hearty welcome. announces that at the To Serve You Better Du-che- Ellis Slack of Washington, D C., Bishop and Mrs. John B. Strat- has been his vacation spending ton went east and purchased a new here with his parents, Mr. and Chevrolet, which they drove home. Mrs. H. L. Slack. They report a very pleasant trip. 77 North University The Right HEDQUiST Drug Stores Mrs. Merrill B. Allred and 2 children of Crocket, California spent four weeks here with Bring Your Films to Grade 4-- Mrs. Edna M. Hansen, Mrs. Ida Cowley, Mis. Ella Muhlestein and Miss Florence Hansen were in charg; of the July Primary social. An Indian program was given. If your Kodak films are worth taking they are worth proper finishing. - T he Every club girls Ready have held some interesting meetings and socials this month Mrs. Margaret Odekirk of spent a month here with Mrs. Laurel Gibson has as her her daughter, Mrs. Kathryn Firth. house guest, her sister, Mrs. Maud West and two small sons. The Jarman family reunion was held in the meeting house Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Buckley and afternoon. Relatives from L'tah, family have left Grand View and now live in Manavu ward, Utah Arizona, Wyoming and Canada enjoyed their visit. Stake. Leo Ruwlcy, son of Mr. and L. Mrs. David was Rowley, married June 25 to Miss Donna Billings of Provo. 4-- Mrs. M. Morbeth Snow gave a party for several joung relatives to celebrate the first birthday of her son, Darrvl. Timpanogos Deseret Mortuary Company Service Above All" A. O. Smoot, District Manager Phone 45 en Vulcanizing Lighting zirsTVVVVTrijrijTjTj-U-IJTJ-U- Starting Ignition Acetylene and Electric Welding By Reed Clegg Seiberling Tires & Tubes Willard Batterie Nimer Battery Station Clayson & Richins Phone 649 Made To Order Mad- - numbers at the Timpanogos Silver The Lucky Junior Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Allen and club gave Jubilee. Hike program at Aspen a dtlghtlLl lawn party last week Grove. They were Keith Hebert-son- , family of Vaughn, Montana have at the home of club leader, Venna Leland Wells, Eldon Harding. (Continued on page seven) Allman. 1 have had short visits, during the month, from their sons Alma and Kenneth, LUCY POULSON, Reporter Mr. and Mrs. George Harris who are in both the have returned to their home in Chi- working steel in mills Illinois after spending two cago, Caliweeks visiting with their parents, Southern Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum S. Harris, fornia. and Mrs. Clara Davis Grant Grange of Provo. has gone to Cedvisited also "yiey ar City to work with other relaY untij the tives and friends opeps this fall. A baby girl was born to Mr, and Mrs. Vincent Swindell, during the early part of the month, at Elders J. Petty Jones, Theothe home of the grandparents, Mr. dore Lowther and B. Fred Pul-haAn .outing forell Relief Society and Mrs. Raymond Partridge. Mrs. of Salt Lake, President A. V. A shower was given in honor members is being planned for Fri- Swindell was formerly Miss Karand High Councilman of Mrs. Frampton, (Aileen Gilles- Watkins ma Partridge. day at Wildwod, pie) at the home of her mother, Sidney H. Cluff as speakers. The attendance been afhas Mrs. J. W.' Gillespie on Tuesday very good. Miss Milda Powell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ThAAas. Jacobs ternoon. A large group of rela- Ihe Sunday evening meeting com- returned from a delightful Mrs. Ray Gardner, and Alden PatSunday tives and friends enjoyed the af- mences at 7:30 P. M. and all ward trip to Zions canyon. Their chil- ten son of Mrs. Isabell Patten were ternoon with sewing and games, members and friends are urged to dren, Verl, and Gwen ac- united in marriage June 25. The Betty attend. Mrs. Ossa Ferguson and after which delicious refreshments them. ceremony was performed by Bishcompanied were served. Many lovely gifts Mrs. Olea Schuman, music directop Ray Ekins of the Pleasant View were presented the young bride. ors of the ward, furnish some exMrs. B. M. Jolley who has spent ward. The couple will make their cellent musical Other social events are being planprograms. the last month visiting Mr. Jolley home in the ward. ned in honor of the young couple. in California where he is attendThe young married women of Miss Geraldine Memmott is ing school, is expected home this The Literary Club met during the ward meet on Tuesday after- week. spending a few weeks visiting in noon the past montn with Mrs. Helen every two weeks and work Scipio. Gordon and Mrs. LaVern- Jones, on a sewing project for the Relief Mrs. Adele Fielding annaunce met last Society. They at their homes. At the home of Tuesday a steady increase in the member Mrs. F. B. Woffinden and family Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Rachel Mech-a- afternoon at the home of Mrs, of the ladies auxiliary of the have returned to their home In Ceship gave the life story of Wolf Howard Ferguson. After the sew- Orem Chamber of Commerce. An dar City, after spending six weeks were ing, dainty refreshments gang Moiart, the famous interesting meeting was held at at the home of her parents, Mr. er, and Mrs. Jennie Johnson, of served. Mrs. Verl Stubbs being the the home of Mrs. Mary Hales and Mrs. Hyrum S. Harris. Linden, mother of the hostess, re assisting hostess. All the younger Mrs. Grant Ivans, who is president viewed the pioneer story by Park women of the ward are invited to of the Garden Club of Mrs. Lawrence Palmer has reProvo, gave attend these affairs. er, "Hell and Hallelujah." Last turned to her home in Blanding a fine lecture on the beautifies Friday afternoon the club met at tion of the home. There will be after visiting at the home of her Mrs. Rachael Mecham will give the home of Mrs. Jones where another lectures on similar lines. parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Poul-soother interesting and the Social Service lesson at the biography during the past week. Relief book review ' was given. regular monthly Society Milton Smith who has been actmeeting, Tuesday, Asel Skinner, son of Mr. and August 11th, ing as an L.D.S. Missionary in the Vacation time has arrived: Mrs. commencing at 2 P. M. The proMission for the Mrs. Alfred Skinner, passed away Czechoslovakian Claude Conder and children visited ject work is progressing nicely, three years, will return home at. the family home July 23rd. The Yellowstone Park and also visited aprons and used clothing being past this week. He has spent the past entire ward sympathizes with the with relatives in Idaho; Mr. and brought in at each meeting. Some month family in their loss. traveling in Europe. Mrs. Lester Fronk and family are of the districts have completed away at present visiting with rela their quilts, 'and they will be on Miss Lillian Poulson spent the Mr. Dorman Willett has been tives and friends'- - in Ogden and display at the meeti. j. Districts chosen to 24th of July and the following as assistant act Sunday they will also visit Yellowstone. five and six will be in charge of School Superintendent. He takes week end at Richfield where she All ladies of the Mrs. Alien Stewart has returned refreshments. the place of Joseph Swenson who, visited with friends. home after a visit with relatives ward are urged to be present. with his wife, has moved to at Long Beach; Mrs. Cordelia Mrs. Caroline Burgi of Manti is canyon. Booth and Miss Nilah Booth visitvisiting with friends in the ward. ed with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin The speakers in Sacrament meet- She is the house guest of Mrs. and J. M. Booth at Vale, Sunday night, July 19 were Ameila Latta. ing Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Weston Mrs. Jessie Stalker, Mrs. Fred Lenard and Jess Walker of the AVERA SMITH, Reporter and son and Mervin Ivers of The Windsor ward outing has Lindon ward. Sunday night, July Christensen and son Jerry, Miss Los Angeles spent some time here been scheduled at Mutual Dell in 26. Dr. Meeks of Pleasant Grove Mary Kelley, Raymond Kelley of with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. American Burley, Idaho and Gene Stalker of Fork canyon, July 30 -- was the speaker. W. C. Ivers; Miss Aileen Gilles- 31 and L09 Angeles, were California, I. Friday July j)l, has Aug. pie and Miss Maxine Conder re- been named- Members of the ward wish to guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farley Ward Day and all turned home atfer spending the members of the ward are urged to welcome the new families who have and family Sunday and Monday of past several months in Los An- spend that this week. day with the group. moved into the ward this summer geles, where they attended school and hikPrograms, sports, games and were employed; Mr. Alva The following ward members ing have been planned. It is hoped Whitely of Emmett, Idaho, is vis- that a in Yellowstone large group will spend all are vacationing with here Mr. and Mrs. Ro three iting in the canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Kirk, Park: days bert Gordon and family ; Mrs. EmMr. and Mrs. Clarence York, Ray In order to help finance the Mu- Keetrh, and Reva Downs. tual Dell outing, members of the ward participated with the Sharon Mr. and Mrs. Evin Wilberg anl ELECTIVE stake in the proceeds of the show Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hales are HOE Annapolis Farewell." We greatly planning to leave this week for the ERVICE this cooperation with east. They will drive new cars appreciate our neighboring stake. back. Mel-dru- M Hyrum tertained the Lueky Juniors at a Five Bov Scouts from troop 31 Ross Holdaway and Wilson party Monday at Park RoShe. h'd the pleasure of singing several 275 South University Ave. |