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Show Thursdav, I u! v THE 22. 1927. WARD HAPPENINGS Windsor Mr, Firry NicKon. Repot of Sa't Mr. Hill Jului'-o- ter n. Mr- -. Julia Jones ar:ived fiom Mr. and Mrs. I.le Kirk motorei Lake Los Angeles la-- t week to pend the to Salt Lake Sunday to visit a sisis v isitiiig at !h. Home u Mrs. remainder of the summer with list ter at the L. D. S. hospital.' daughters. Elizabeth Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Donkin Mrs. Yilale Farley left t wetU with Mr. and Mrs. Feirv Mrs. H. O. Anderson via called for Walker Mine, California wheie to California Wednesday to be with Sunday. he will stay with the family of her her son. Ervine, who was injured wife Fenton Farley, wlio-- e son in an automobile accident and sufOh, Mr. Denhaher, what laige Jones) recently underwent (Erma fered a slight concussion. Last re- gills you have," sighed one of our for appendicitis. ports were that he was improving. girls Thursday. "All 'the better to ap, operation beat you, my dears, laughed The executive officers of the as lie led his stalwart tearti Tbe Windsor Ward Sunday Utah and Sharon stake Y. v. M. I, School supermtendency has been to the ball diamond. True our girls A. met at the home of Mrs. C. W. as follows: Darwin looked like mosquitoes to the side Larsen reorganized Monday night to discuss Willett. superintendent; Rumel of them in size, but not in strength, ways and means of financing the in 17 1st score the Id to counselor and George Donnies installation of a being Cragun, lighting system at v Long 2nd counse'lor. Tlue honor- favor. the new M. I. A. home ably released, wiui a vote of thanks The Windsor girls- soft ball tiam were Clinton Smith, Brown Hales Lane Reynolds, son of Mr. and will play Donnie's team at Provo and Darwin Willett. Mrs. James Reynolds has joined Monday. tlte C. C. camp and is now with Little Maurine Morly is improvTbe Ifooley reunion will be held the tamp in Provo. ing after a seige of rheumatic in Provo Canyon Thursday. trouble. A delightful outing was enjiiyed j Mrs. Florence Shepherd and by will A. Tbe Windsor M. I. Did we hear some one say girls W. SheMr. Mrs. Whats a Town Square ITolic?" meet at the church grounds Tues- family.and and and John Mr. and Mrs. family, We invite you to come to the ward day evening at 7:30 p. m. to or- pherd Levi Kitchen when they attended ball grounds Tuesday evening, Ju- ganize a junior soft ball team, a the family reunion of the White a senior's ball and team volley ly 27, from 5:30 until 10 p. m. and in Logan team. Each group family whiih was held find out for yourselves. A real Beehive The group also visited time is planned for all, if you will will bring a surprise to serve the canyon. Preston, Idaho. give us your support Bring' your other groups with. weiners, marshmallows and what Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Adams, Mr. The other day I heard someone not and get acquainted with your and Mrs. Grant Johnson, and Mr. neighbors. Prizes will be given to remark I wonder why Joe Swen- and Mrs. Griffith N'uttall of Lake the family best represented, oldest son seems so proud these days?" when View enjoyed an outing and a swim person, youngest mother and best That is easily understood Luke's Hot Pots Thursday see that winsome racers. Bring your extra niikles to you baby girl at night. buy ice cream and punch to go with who has arrived at his home. your lunch. Support tire M. I. A, Mr. Owen DeLange is visiting at and we will support you. the liomF of his- parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. DeLange. Owen has Miss Hazel Backus, who is embeen employed at the experiment ployed in Provo, spent Sunday with Mrs. C. 1L Poulson, Reporter station of the Bell Telephone Labher father George Backus. oratories in New Yotk City for a Telephone 04 J3 number of years. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smutz and Hello, is this Windoi ? Say did you kuow your girls play soft sons, Donald and Stanton of St. Alt M. I. A girls intending to go with the ward to the canyon home July 31 please see Mrs. E. B. Terry Miss Dortha Jones, or Miss Reva Bv b-htllCordner for fhll information and instructions regarding the trip. I I1J lUiiftlrf'iL. MU -- la-- -- Den-halt- er I hit-pi- n Huhl:I33 Marshmallows FLUFFIEST - . 25c . Sharon Mrs. Ethel Pyne, 026J3 Reporter-Telephon- The ladies of Sharon will join the Stake Rtlief Society Friday, July 30th at their outing at tbe home in Provo Canyon. All gi:l desiring to go should get in touch with Mrs. O. H. Anderson. The speakers at sacrament nuet-iu- g Sunday evening were Piesulciit n Wentz and Rav Watkins, Carter. Helen Pyne ang a solo. Ma-to- -- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farnsworth )r., are building a new home oil the J. W. Cordner property in Timpanogos. ?r i wnuu tT A Sterling Patten came home .from Pocatello, Idaho to make the hike on Timpanogos. It was his fifth consecutive climb. Others who accompanied him were Lila, Kenneth and Clyde Catten, Stewart and Beth Crandall and Ray Feigu-on- . jyioT y CAN Mrs Walter Pyne and children at Moon Lake are vacationing where Mr. Pyne is employed. Mrs. Geo. Ladd ha- - returned home from Alamosa, Colorado, has been visiting her Mrs. Hogarth Barton returned to where she daughter. her home in Richfield after spend-vu- g two weeks at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bishop have parents Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Orereceived . word from Mes-gon that their son Angus is ill with typhoid fever. Mr- Julia Jones and daughter Doralha, left Tuesday fui Walks.-minPaul Anderson i convalescing California, to be at the bed- front an appendicitis operation at side oL Mrs. Fenton P'arley, who the Aird Hospital. ha? been seriously ill. Mr. ami Mrs. Cree Koflcrd and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cordner ensmall- son, Cree L., were Salt Lake tertained at diner Sunday in honor visitors over the week end. of Mr. and Mrs. Johu Rosengreen of Miami, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John F'arley who is visitRosengreen are childliooij school- ing here from Los Angeles, and mates of Mrs. Cordner, as were al- her mother, from Mrs. Las-eso th$ invited guests: Mr. and Mrs. Provo, were guests of Mrs. A. V. Raphel Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. Watkins Saturday. Amasa Mechatn, of Lindon, Mrs. "Nettie Cordner and Mrs. Martha Charles Crandall who lias been Neilson of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. T. seriously ill for several days is rey M. Samuelson, and Mrs. Violet ported as being considerably imof Salt Lake City, and Mrs. proved at this writing. Mr. Crandall Annie Ditmore, Mary Jartrien, and has not been well for several Mrs. Edith Johnson of Windsor. months past and became bedfast a few. days ago His many friends Mrs. Roland E. Tidd of Murcur hope for a speedy recovery. at the home of spent the week-en- d her parents Mr. and Mrs. Raymond - Dill Pickles MILK . Ho. 13c 4 Cans 25c V2 can e, BANNER TALL CANS Post Toasties Pkg. 10c . LARGE PACKAGE NO. Co-bl- 3 Cans ,25c' Tomatoes 2Vt CAN Ripe Olives TALL CAN Can 10c . . Partridge, Amelia Latta recently enjoyed a trip to her old home in Denver and a visit with her broth- M.rs. TOMATO JUICE 15 OZ. CAN 4 Cans 25c . . Potato Chips 2 Pkgs. 15c Wheat Biscuits Pkg. 10c Qt. 27c . Coffee lb. 18c jUuAik Watermelons KLOHDYKE lc ALL RIPE TOMATOES . Lb. 6c SAN PEDRO Quality Ideate--PO- West Center Provo Kenneth Ashton, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Ashton, had a tonsil operation Monday. Francis Brown has joined the C. C.C. boys in Provo. Flowers . Stake Genealogy Amelia Latta, Reporter- Telephone 048J1 The Salt Lake Temple will reopen for regular ordinance work on Monday morning, August 2nd, 1937 one week from next Monday. Board The Stake Genealogical met in the Stake Seminary building at p. m. and the Stake Genealogical Union meeting was held at 2.00 p. m. Sunday, July 18th. Brother Joy Cligg was the speaker. Phone Eight-- 0 Way-Stretc- h d Ro-ala- $2.00 Headquarters fur approved L. D. S. GARMENTS in new and old styles. Light weight cotton garment, Spring needle knit. New Style. 59c other at 9&c and up Summer weight rayon garments, New lock stitch weave. Styled to fit better, finer quality, ravon that wears longer. rt $1.19 Other at 9Sc Mever Mend Silk Hosiery are a delight to the eye and very kind to your pocket book. 1007c silk Full fashioned Reinforced foot, heel, and toe Fine quality light- twist threads Ringless 4 thread chiffon Durable 7 thread service - 69c Vineyard Astured Quality it Economical TAYLOR BROS COMPANY THE DFPARTME NT STODE OF PROVO- - er Out-Loo- - Provo River are lotting their Schofield Entire Stock of Used Cars on Sale STARTING TODAY and Ending August 1 We have priced these car so low that every car should be sold. Cars ranging in price from nr 1 and up 035 r i utro rnnrvo siirtro 'rnn LIUUrL.AOC.J PLYMOUTHS OLDS - 1LYJ i UIVUJ HUDSON - ESSEX DODGE - TRUCK U Ton - Ask for Mr. Penrod on the Used Car Lot 70 East First North, Provo Auto Specialized Service Nimer & Clayson Bldg. TRY US FOR Seiherling Tires Vulcanizing Re-Cappi- Grow 49c Provo Greenhouse J' and Clara . G. Sidwell; Grandview: George F. Wells, John K. Allen; Lakeview; Harvey Booth and Cordelia Booth; Pleasant View: Ablaut B. Liechty and Louise Liechty; Sharon: Bryant H, Jolley anil Annie Jolley; Timpanogos: Moses A. Rowley, Maud Rowley and Amelia Latta; Vineyard: Florence Shepherd and Nellie Cordner. The first senior temple excursion will be held from Sharoit Stake on Thursday, Aug. 12th. 1937. ng Tires 7 Special rates of 77c are given on the Orem line each Wednesday on the first train which leaves Provo at 7:50 a. m. Return can be made on any tiain leaving Salt Lake dur- - Generators, Starters All Electric Service Sid well Salt Lake which paid all the penses of diversion. . ex- Intermittent Rains If the season continues as it has started out with intermittent rain storms, it is likely that the decreed rights will he supplied in full during the entire season, with the probability that the Provo Reservoir Water Users Company may not be called upon to use all of its Provo River storage this season. DESERET See Reed Clegg For Electric and Acetylene Portable Welding Service See Pers Downs for Radiator Repairs, Body and Fender Work. All Work Guaranteed Phone 649 275 South Univ. Ave. Mortuary PROVO BAKERY 57 SERVICE ABOVE ALL 1 TWhere The Flowers SLICED BACON i2lb.pkg.l5c . home Wed- Mrs. J. Norlander and son Daniel of California are spending two weeks with the John Bone family. in Artistic Arrangements HAMS Lb. 29c 4 lbs. Shortening SNOW WHITE 1 the top of the wouutain, then turned to camp where a breakfast was served to all the club girls. BEST SHOULDER CUTS Boned Rolled 2 Comfolettes knitted Lastex comfolette, with curved satin tricot uplift; 15 inch skirt with control-knittewaist line, Flush topped velvet grip hose supporters. Sizes; Small, Medium, and large. F2a Gillespie Reporter Phone 040J2 T obuild a reputation never break dub membThe Ever Ready The following assignments were a promise; always pay the money ers enjoyed the Timpanogos hike made to members to visit the wards Hamilton owe when due. you reached of F'our the girls program. for July. Edgemont: George W. Fish. re- For All Occasions T 15c ROAST Lb. 034R3 party at the J. P. Gad nesday afternoon. Good Work Prices Right Lbs- - . Lb. e The Clover Leaf lassie ties entertained 26 childien at a delghtful Shoe Repairing 55c 25 Lbs. . $1.37 A Y? 10 Reporter-Telephon- ATTENTION!! 4-- 390 Salad Dressing SALAD WHIP CI Tr Merle S. Foote, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Conrad of a son born Sunday. Mrs. Conrad was the former Vilate Penrod of Pliaant View. Thomas Demos, Prop. KELLOGGS Airway PleasantVieu) Provo canyon have Economy Shoe Shop LADIES! A very large percent of the ward workers attended the fcstivitiws at Mrs. Nellie Chamberlain and evening Wednesday son. Buddy, are visiting with Mrs. rom Lake View. Chamberlain's mother, Mrs. Anna A. Akey, in Deuver. Miss Glenda Tailor, M iss Donna Scott and Mito Madsen seminary Honoring Emmett Bennett of graduates, were the speakers at Holden, inMil!ard Stake, a former evensacrament meeting Sunday member of this ward, who will ing. Bishop August Johnson sang leave soon for the California misa solo Forgotten accompanied by sion, a testimonial was given at Mrs. Johnson on the piano. Three sacrament meeting Sunday evenho) s received confirmation. They ing. A piano solo was given by were Don Zobell, Alton Killpack Miss Christine Bigler and Lowell and Lavon Madsen. Gordon sang When Irish Eyes are Smiling, accompanied on the A Many people from Lake View piano by Mrs. Olea Schuman, attended the funeral of A.- Owen fine talk was given by Pres. Adcl-beSmoot in Provo Sunday. Bigler and Mr. Bennett also Elmo spoke briefly. Councellor Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Slaymaker Brereton was ir charge of the and son George, Mr. and Mrs, Al- meeting fred Ward and daughter Ada, motMembers of the Seagull, Blueored to Manti Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs H' ry Anderson. bird, Larks, Guides, TrekkVrs and They also visited relatives of Mr. Blazers groups in Primary with Slaymaker, Mrs. Anderso nis a their leaders, enjoyed a fine canyon outing Wednesday afternoon. The niece of Mr. Ward. group went to Wildwood in a truck at 1:00 p. n. hiking to points of interest from there, making collecin tions for the Homecoming August A Weiner roast was enjoyed and a peanut hunt followed, all having a fine time. Mrs. Geo. Wells, Reporter All members of the ward and Telephone 01R4 friends are invited to attend SunMiss Edith Scorup of Salina vis- day School at Giles' Ranch in ited here during the week with her South Fork, Provo Canyon, Sunday sister Mrs. Joseph H. Clegg morning at 10:00 a. m. A fine pato her home from the North triotic program, depicting the piCentral States Mission where she oneer life of our state, has been arhas labored the past two years as ranged, following which a basket an L. D. S. Missionary. lunch prepared by each family will be enjoyed. The Mutual will have Mr. and Mrs. Victor M. Ander- charge of refreshments with plenson announce the arrival of a ty of ice cream, pop, candy and born July 9, to Ir. popcorn available and they, toand Mrs. James Nuttall of gether with the Primary officers will conduct the afternoon's proWashington. gram. Transportation is being arMr. and Mrs. David Spalding ranged for all, the older folk in and children have moved to West cars and the younger ones in Jord&i where they will make their trucks. They will leave the church at 9:00 A. M. There will be no home, and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley in the evening, and it is Maag,and family have moved to meeting hoped that every member of the Springville. ward will come out and enjoy an Mr. and Mrs. Vat J. Hicks and entire day of relaxation, Tind worchildren of Provo, were honor ship. guests at a social Sunday afterMr. and Mrs. V. .Albert Conrad noon at the home of her sister, Mrs. Owen Harding, prior to their are rejoicing over the birth of a son at the Crane Maternity home leaving for Price, L'tah, where last Sunday. Mrs. Conrad is the they will make their home. former Miss Vilate Penrad. The following little folks were T'ue family of Mis. Jenny Beit:: baptized and confirmed members of the L. D. S. Church Sunday: ous wish to express thanks and June Allen, Dale J. Harding, Rich- appreciation for the kindness shown ard Barker and Ray Viklund. by friends and neighbors during the recent illness and death of Mrs. Bounous. Bishop Thorit C. Hebertson urges all ward teachers to make their Sympathy of the ward is extendvisits so that they may report Suned to Levi Bounous and family in School. at tiwftning Sunday day the death of Mrs. Jennie Bounous Bounous Hail, Hail, the gang's all here, last Thursday night. Mrs. in was born in Italy in 1891 coming was true Saturday afternoon with her parents in 1900. Vineyard. There were small hails, to Utah Levi Bounous in 1909 married She rain. hard and hails, large hails, five children survive he with and Windows ar reported cracked and her. The children are Chester, of beets and tomatoes stripped erf Mrs. Norma Wyo., their leaves, however it could have Sheridan, been worse, and farmers are grate- Moyle, of Alpine, Lawrence, Stella ful their crops escaped so well. We and Junior. Funeral services were in the afternoon are wondering if insurance against held Sunday Rev. with Church, Community hail wouldnt be a pajing proposiMusic tion, for often it proves to be to Alvin Pitcher officiating. our Canadian friends on the North. was furnished by the Community Church chorus, Mrs. James, B. Ferguson and the Edgeinont Male Quartet. Bishop Gillespie spoke of the fine traits of the family and the Reverend read from the scriptures. Prayers were offered by Peter" C. Mrs. Larsen and Rowe Clinger. (Continued from page one) has been seriously ill for Bounous UsReservoir Water to the Provo six months. ers Company and the balance was the past Seymour Glazier is constructing stored bv the Provo River Water ill of Users' Association, the Deer Creek a new service station, just nui his fathers home. We wish him in Lake be to Utah organization, in his new venture. held there for the benefit of the success Water District of Metropolitan Keep thinking two laps ahead of the boss.Matthew C. Brush. the ing day. grand-daught- Eldon VVilVnson, Max Pyne and Glen Curtis Avert among the first to iflgke the heights of 1 mipanopos Saturday morning. . 2 Cans 25c . r Sadie Shaw, Reporter Telephone 018R2 te e, Fish Tuna t Edgemont - a, 2 Lbs Fare Thfe? Lake View -- d Timpanogos n of ers and sisters after a some vears. She went with her and isier Mi- -. Elizabeth June daughters and Dr. Nighbeit Sutth-- i and grandson by automobile on their return Font California. The) traveled until midnight Thursday, May 20, spent tbe night in a tourist tamp and compiled the journey the next da), arrived in Denver about 7 p. m. Mrs. Latta greatly visiting with old fiiiuds and anoiiipauicd her brother Herrv Slaub on a cans on trip. She attended Sundav School in Denver and Suiida) tonfi rente on John June 13th where Apo-il- e Widtsoe of the general authorities was the principle speaker. There are 8U ntUiioitai ics labming in this brain h of the church and 45 Sunday School!, have been organized. Mrs. Latta left Denver June 14, arriving home the next day. sepa-atio- a spent the wcik-mguest- - of Mr. and Mr- - C. Wiboid Larson. Mr. Smutz was a missionary companion of Mr. Lar-o- Groige ball and volley ball at Orems Recreational center every week? Then why not come out and give them a hand, they deserve it. VOICE OF SIIARON 262 South 1st East Phone 45 Provo, Utah North First East Street Phone 334 The familys favorite at the picnic are the Breads and Cakes the Provo Bakery makes. Ask your grocer for them or better still phone Provo Bakery 334, and order your pasteries or cakes and they will be delivered to your grocer for you. |