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Show rrulav, Autrtlat fi Jg- THE VOICE -, In and Around Sharon Lake View -- Sadie Shaw, Re ortcr Telephone 0i8R2 Mrs. MargareJearce of AJams- is spending a few tile, Utah weeks with her daughters Mrs. 'Thomas Johnson and Mrs. David Reese, having returned home with Mrs. Johnson who had been visiting in Beaver, Adatnsville and Milford with relatives and friends- .- Twenty-tw- ward enjoyed t Society outing home, on Ju! love to exprr tion for the i A to Sister Gd.r m : Board. depreciadi.v Will am Grant is covering Stake from shock and b, ui-re received when he was hit by some boys oil bicycles. It being dark the boys Mrs. Lawrer e 'hM r iflcrcd a were unable to see him until it severe heai t t t..K' f August 1. wa too late to avoid the accident. ard ate ' Her many fr.t d Mrs. Harold Hansen was operathopeful of he ed on for appendicitis Wednesday recovery. morning at the Provo had "hat liV! Mrs. Gtatrill. las Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gillmaii have might be tet c ,0 rented a cabin in Provo Canyon a bal? ,1,oved Friday. Sinoom, when a and are vacationing there. Ray another pat t r!l though the goes back and forth in order to bullet cam Ild in the tend to his grocery store here. west windo, east wall. Ua d fetained her former po A H Lute minute Harley, the teir year old son of longer, she o'J df uhttslly have Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gillman bad the been1 shot. ,la" misfortune to break bis leg last c ,rr '4' ot ture are eul e t trunnion. The week. to hillk ,lie would-b- e h it. The Happy Dozen girls from world is h ik'nd that he is i'3f and shoett at here beat the Timpanogos giils at privileged will. Let t p f'lat some may a soft ball game played here Tuese take warni j o f his day, in connection with the Town u.- - J tious from this and be Square Frolic, sponsored by our dy M. I. A. officers. time on. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boulton witnes.-e-d the parade at American Fork on Poultry Day. 111 Elder Rumell Cragen spoke at conjoint meeting Sunday, evening. La Von Williamson gave, a piano solo and Margaret Taylor gave a reading. Wilford Ovesou of the conducted. Presidency Prayers were offered by Scott A. Taylor and Ez.ma Williamson. - - All girls of this ward contemplating going to the canyon In me Saturday are expected to get in touch with President Lillie Sum-sio- n by Friday, to arrange tianv portation. near-trag- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton G. Shaw and baby Robert spent Monday in Coal,on of our ward ville, Utah where they went to visit The re Mrs. Shaw's on Sunday brother Edward Bishopric All the members Bowen who is ill at that city. evening, jidency, including of the S Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Madsen and the Sta1 wtre in attend-- e ,;e present also, a family of Lake View accompanied ance. T by Mr. and Mas. Birdell Robison number pStake High Council and family of Magna, left for Fish member wives. The ,u their Lake Monday, where they will vawell attended by meeting cation for a few days. The Robi- ward n ,b. The program was sons have been visiting with Mrs. jiith a number of interspf Robisons father Mr. Charles Mad- musical el uus, as follows: a sen in Lake View. duet In frld Mrx. Jl'n Kulini; flute and r c Ilifaks, The piano i Hymn to the Mrs. J e it tall ; the Ladies Chorus, Morni and piano duet, Lar-- , and ar rw World S inphony MRS. C. H. DAVIES, Reporter go, fi ivia Davies and lar Telephone played sideiit Watkins Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bernardi (nee motlir the business part of Mary Brown) are rejoicing over sided, the arrival of a daughter. The lit- the s jc The retiring brethren, at ton, John Ktihiri and tle one has one sister. John ! vh spoke briefly, Cla, k Q, r for the The Sbarland Harwards have expi c n appreciation moved into the basement of their supp. ; the waid members. J. new home, which is being elected Orb o alley was unanimously near his brother Afton's house ei't occupy the position susi; of in, md he besought the co- Grand View 09-J- pre-U- !; Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Drage and daughter Cherry Coleen returned Friday from a trip through Yellow stone park. Evelyn Drage and Evelyn Peterson returned to their homes at Mt. Pleasant after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Drage. Jack Kirk had his tonsils moved at the Provo hospital re- Fieida Drier, son enjoyed a trip to Yellowstone Park last week. Sharon team Wanted Stake young ladies to play volley hall with our enthusiastic young ladies from Windsor at Rosalawn each week. Our girls are afraid if something doesn't happen real soon they will have President Watkins worn to a frizzle. Come forth ye ladies to your president's rescue while theie is yet time. A of Who is the lady in blue, one of our locals was heard to ask her A UC Why W41C1 licta KLCUIU Migiilljk. upv ; uay. daughters the o'; that from the basement of the church, ture Ley Taylor, chosen as first mother, that's Mrs but there is still plenty left. At jeon' T wa lawfully detained lives on the farm next to us." one time it was six feet deep. land xcd. Elder Harvey Har- - "Goodness", remarked the mother, How she has changed, you know 12 1 havent seen her all summer." Isnt it sad when we get so busy we even forget how our neighbors look. Wonder if we all know whether we have the same neigh.V bors we did last winter. j z, -- PEAS . NEW PACK NO. . .r jyfi Cans 29c . 303 CAN CORN FLAI 15 3Pkgs. 25c UTAH LARGE PKG. SUGAR . 0 Lbs. 55c CHEESE Fu! ream JELLO Lb. 17c 3 PIcgs. 13c . ASSORTED FLAVORS 9 fee 9$r M a wa VAN CAMPS 14 OZ. . 8 Lbs. $1.25 HARVEST BLOSSOM ., Gal. 25c VINEGAR GUARANTEED FULL TRENGTH 6 for 23c P. & G. Sr p GIANT BARS OXYDOL Ig. . j FRESH STOCK, 4 lbs. j Steak? . . 49c Lb. 19c CHOICE SIRLOI CUTS BACON . BY e Daryl-Stewar- n, Sharon Mr. and Mrs. James A, Loveless Twentv-twmembers of Mrs. Marian C. Ercanbracks Old Testa- and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Evans and ment class enjoyed a swimming daughter Bonnie of Cedar City, left last week for a trip to Y'ellowstone party at Park Park. club girls The Lucky Junior Bishop and Mrs. S. J. Otlcy aid entertained 20 children six to eight children Lavle, Verio and Jerry of years old Monday afternoon at the home of Miss Alice Miller. Games, East Mill Creek, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Wilford Larsen. refri shments and a treasure hunt amused the children. The hostesses Mrs. R. M. llaglund (Maurine were: Miss Miller and Miss Oral Loveless) has returned to her home Mat Ray, leaders; Dorothy Brow n, in Eos Angeles after spending a Friends will be pleased to know Florence Bone, Naomi Miller and month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Loveless. that Mrs. Emma Poulson who sufWanda Campbell. fered a broken leg in an automobile Mrs. Clde Weeks and children accident four months ago was able Clover Lassiettes spent The in Daniels canyon of Fort Douglas are the guests of to ride to Salt Lake City to visit the week-en- d C. Wilford Larsen with relatives and friends last week. where they enjoyed Inking and Mr. and Mrs. for week. Mrs. Weeks is a sister a were: cantp cooking. Those present It is not enough that man work Marian C. Ercatthrack and Yvonne to Mrl Larsen. hard he must work in the right Jones, leaders: Ardis and Joyce Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Woffinden, direction. Russell Sage. Gadd, Elsie Oftret, Norma Dun-forJune Bean, Alette Pierce and and family have returned to theirn home in Cedar City. Mrs. Woofin-deWork, thrift, faith and courage Beth Brtreton. and family have spent the are the preventative of poverty Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Nielsen en- summer at the home of her mother Not fear. Vaxh Y'oung. tertained Saturday at a dinner and Mrs. Hvrum S. Harris. reunion for 20 members of the Highest quality never can be givMr. and Mrs. E. B. Terry left en or attained at the lowest prices Thorup family, who meet each last week for a vacation trip to H. T. Garvey. year at the home of one of the Yellowstone Park. Before visiting brothers or sisters. the park they will visit with friends in Ammon and Idaho Falls, in Fay and Shirley Andrews are visiting in California. Ro-Sh- 4-- . 4-- H i The Horace Bean family has returned from a vacation in Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. John Muhlestein and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Muhlestein and children enjoyed a trip to Yellowstone Park and Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Ercatthrack, Mrs. Anna Campbell, Wanda and Juanita Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Ercatthrack spent a week n Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stone and Don Corbett lias returned to son Earl of Sterling, Idaho, Mrs. y D. C. after a Washington, Nancy Sabin and Mrs. Effie Chris- visit with his mother, Mrs. Mary Mrs. Ethel Pvne, Reporter tensen of Salem visited here during H. Corbett. Telephone 026J3 the week with Mir. and Mrs. J. O. Miss Dixie Reese daughter of Stone. has Reese Thomas club girls Mrs. The Ever Ready and Mr. a concert and social at returned home 'Tom a trip to Yelenjoyed The family members, of the late the home of their g lowstone Bark, she is now visiting leader, Mrs. Thomas Allen of Provo will meet Cluff. Music was furnished by in Heber. in a family reunion at Mutual Dell, Miss Edith Harrison and Mr. American Fcrk Canyon next SunBishop Bellows was in charge of A fine program has been arfast meeting Sunday, the infant day. ranged followed with a family dinMrs. and of Fay Mr. An excellent program has been daughter "Bonnie ner. John K. Allen of Vineyard is arranged for the Sunday evening named was Fielding Salt Louise Allen of president and meeting which willr be in . charge of Joan, and Mr. and Mrs. J, Elmo Lake City is secretary. All relatives T.sr... rs named fhe'r son J Chric,ensen id.uuiia icuj oi utc naxc misand friends are cordially invited. Elmo. sionary organization. ten-da- 4-- H Ser-lin- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vrotnm of Calif.,, are visiting Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. Vromns parents, Mrs. Joseph Wilkinson." Fay Fielding has just returned home from Shelby, Idaho, where he has been homesteading. i. ir. . Lb. 25c AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE Thirty women of the ward Dresses are going at Knit and Tweed Suits, manufactured by our Ltali mills are going on up to $5.95 $14.95 These Formerly Sold for $19.7j up to $39.50 All Summer Hats are being CO anc Cl OA UU Closed Out at JVC Values to $5.95 01. SALE NOW ON AT THE O Mutton Lb. 15c Leg EXTRA CHOIU Gloria Frock Shop 66 North University Ave. Provo WALK? UP THE AVENUE AND SAVE Save On Feeds Today Granite Grit 45 90 Oyster Shell, Tilot Animal Fly Spray, gallon, in 60 your container Millrun, Blended 80 lb. $1.15 Dairy Feed 147c 80 lb...$l,40 $1.85 Laying Mash (Barley) $2.15 Mixed Pig Feed Laying Mash (Corn) ....$2.30 at- $2.19 Growing Mash tended the Relief Society outing at the M. I. A. home last Friday, and were unanimous in declaring it one of the most delightful vocations. Wheat, Soft Rcld $1.90 Grist : 100 lb. Best Quality F'our for 3 Bu. Wheat. Ina BUNKER FARMS FEEDS Phone 016-R- 3 rrm TRY US FOR Seiberling Tires Vulcanizing Tires Re-Cappi- ng Generators, Starters All Electric Service -- son of Dr. Glade Lnebaugh, Lineaugh of Pleasant Grove, will operate the Orem Drug within the next two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Tbps. A. Jacob and son Verl visited with Mr. Jacobs mother Sunday at Heber City. See Reed Clegg Going To BUILD REMODEL? For Electric and Acetylene Portable Welding Service Ne See Ua For Pers Downs for Radiator Repairs, Body and Fender Work.All Work Guaranteed - PLANS ESTIMATES Phone 649 275 South Univ. Ave. FINANCING Mutual Coal & Lumber Co Provo C,7 COP 50 Silk 1, Auto Specialized Service Nimer & Clayson Bldg. -l at You should get two of these for yourself or bring a friend ?"d get one each. You have a better selection now, so uttrry. 90 lb. tensil strength average 500 feet to the ball. bale 43 lb $4.85 82 Ball, 8 lb No. Stake Genealogy Gloria Frock Shop 200 Regular $7.95 Silk 2 for BINDING TWINE About fifteen girls from the Timpanogos Ward are spending a week at the M.I.A. home in Provo canyon. Sunday morning Sunday school services were held With Mrs. Winnie Graff, of the M.I.A. stake board in charge. Lesson work was in charge of Miss Elizabeth Souter, of the LTtah Stake. Sacrament was administered by Maroni and Woodruff Jensen .assisted by William and George Gappmayer. The sacrament gem was giyen bv Genevieve Hansen and Reva Cord-ne- r gave a talk on The Sacra-nurj- t. In the afternoon retold stories were given by Miss Pear) Snow of the Utah Stake. The stories told were "The Heart of the Rose" and The Nuernberg Stove" Benediction was offered by Dortha Jones. Kfrs. C. H , J'ou!nci mid Poulson Sunday at spent Taylorsville, visiting with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Alina Hansen have C. Chidester- and family. Mrs. that the ' waid After T. spent the past week on a tour of Superintendency attending church service in Bishthe with chairmen cooperate Nevada. the Taylorsville ward a delightful ops of the wards in arranging a trip was made to Mill Creek for a suitable program Geneologi-ca- l meeting in connection with the sacrament meeting. The Salt Lake Temple opened as scheduled Monday, August AMELIA LATTA, Reporter 2nd, 1937, for ordinance work. Phone 048-JThe Senior Temple Excursion front Sharon Stake will be held AMELIA LATTA, Reporter Thursday, August 12, 1937. Phone 048J1 Special rates of 77 cents for the meetBoard Slake Genealogical round trip on the Orem Line on ing will be held Sunday, Aug. 15, the first train leaving Provo at 7:50 1937 at 1 P. M. A. M. rates for Sharon Stake will Stake Genealogical Union Meethe effective from Lakeview station. ing will convene at 2 P. M. Sunday, August 15th in the Stake Seminar) DATE BREAD building. Place 2 c. of chopped dates in The 29th of August is the fifth mixing bowl. Add 2 tsp. of soda Sunday, it is desired by the Stake and 2 c. of boiling water. Let stand daughters outing of all Mutual until cool. Add 2 c. sugar, 2 eggs girls and their mothers Friday, Aug. well beaten, 2 tbp. melted butter. 6th at Rosalawn, please brng a box Then add 4 c. of flour, 2 tsp. of b. lunch. A prizes is to be given the powder, and pinch of salt, 2 tsp. ward having the largest attendance of vanilla and cup of nuts may be of mothers and daughters. We added. Bake in loaf tins 1 hr. Makes would like a good attendance. two loaves. Time; 4:00 o'clock p. m. -- Edgemont THE PIECI d 4-- Mr, and Mrs. R. D, Wells and daughter Norma Rae returned home from Yellowstone Park Frievening. They had a very day Hortense Morby, Vern Marrott, Reed Hales and Norma Hales look pleasant trip. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dickey are part in the Sun.et Rally at Manila. vacationing on the reservation with friends. The following gave the program relatives and at American Fork Sunday evening Mr. Guy Cutler from Pangultch Speaker Thelma Harris; solo, Eva is the guest of Richard Wells. and solo, Marrott; reading guitar Carol Harris; solo, Beth Anderson. M. I. A. conjoint was held Sunday evening with the following program: Opening song, If there is Sunshine in Your Heart", prayer an accorby Brother Bradshaw; dion solo by Norma Hampshire; instrumental music by W. M. VernEva Gillespie Reporter on family; Joy O. Clegg spoke on Phot e O40J2 new theme 24th Psalm versus 3 The Primary officers and teach- and 4; music, Vernon family ers met Wednesday afternoon at dosing song was by Berclosthe home of Mrs. Emma Jolley, tha Yatcs "Our Yesterdays, where plai s for the Homecoming ing prayer. Win. Paik; Mrs. Myrl were arranged. A social hour was Jacobs was in charge. enjoyed following the meeting, the Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Crandall officers serving delicious refreshand Mr. and Mrs. LeEarl Burr left ments to Mesdantes Susanna M Florence Sunday' morning for Y'ellowstone Merle Uanxen. Chamberlain, Flora Bigler, Mon-te- z Park. Hawkins, Svlv, Smith, Fva Mrs. Bessie Excell left Wedward, second councillor spoke feel- nesday for an extended tour of ingly of past experiences and was Alaska. grateful for this present Ther will be a mothers and ITS Lo-tha- ir o Romania Meeas oi Buk-nel- l, Wayne County, visited here Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harding enroute to her home All girls planning on going to fellow ii:g a two years mission in the Girls Home on Angu-- t 14th to the Northern States, with head2lhh will meet with Mrs. Merne quarters in Chicago. She has been Schoney, who will accompany them mission recorder and reports that to the home, immediately after SunElder Wilbur Harding is well and day School Sunday, when details doing a fine work in that field. for the trip will be arranged. A large crowd attended the Bennett spun several Samuel Emmett Hard.ug family reunion days it. Salt Lake City this week. held at Saratoga last Sum, ay, those from Vineyard in attendance were; The infant son of Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harding name Don Collins was given the and daughters, Mr. and Mr. W. K. of Robert Donald, at l ast meeting Allen and family, Mrajnd Mrs. las! Sunday. Wesley Harding and family and Roland Harding. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cornier and in family enjoyed a short vacation Members of R. Club held a canYellowstone Park and also visited yon A party Thursday afternoon. with their children, Mr. and Mrs. picnic dinner was enjoyed and t he at Cornier and Jack Clair Banks "New Home of Ideas was visited. l'aik, Idaho. Mrs. Milton Holdaway attended Mrs. Allen Stewart and daughter funeral services held Sunday at have Nelson Miss Jerry Daryl and Logan for her aunt Mrs. Lulu returned home after spending the Needham. and past week with relatives fiiends in Salt Luke. The Boy Scouts of Troop 31 have spent a week at Ferron Lake, enClub The Lucky Charm thci-in the party were Dean Oljoyed a delightful ti ip to Timpan- son, Leland Wells, Eldon Hardfng. Canogos Cave in American Fork Stevie Bunnell, Gail Barker, and yon on Thursday. After the trip Autliur Bevink Joseph Blake was and weiners the cave, through driver of the truck and their Scout marshmallows were roasted at the Masters Karl Toone and Grant park below the cav The affair was Blake accompanied them. enjoyed by the following girls and their leaders: Mary Gillespie, WilMr. and Mrs. J. O. Stone and Jer-r- v ma Wiscomb, James M. Taylor attend i funeral Nelson, Rowena Clinger, Jean services Sunday for Danniel Jack-maGillespie, Mary Conder, Josephine held at Salem. Booth, Stella Bounous, Ora Baum, Mrs. Chamberlain. Mrs. Florence Mrs. Ixrwell P, Varley and three Allen Stewart and Mrs. Sharp small daughters spent the past Gillespie. week at Giles Ranch in Provo Miss LeGrand Jarman was the at the Lindon ward conjoint. Pkg. 20c Qnnl jy Meats Shorten! Mrs. C. H. PouKon, Reporter Telephone 04 J2 Merle S. Foote, Reporter Telephone 034 R3 Mrs. Geo. Wells, Ri porter Telephone 01 R4 M Richard returned Kowiey hi frsrn a two mouths visit to New York City and other places in the east. While in New Y'ork he visited with his uncle Dr. Joseph W. Harris and family, and his brother Ron ley. Two days after arriving he decided to "combine with by- - getting a job, which pleastue position he kept until he left to return home. On the return trip he visited in Chicago, w.th the family of hi5 uncle. Bishop - and Mrs. George E. Harris. He arrived at the home of his grandmother Mrs. Hyrum S, Harris Saturday and after spending the day there he left tor his home in Cedar City. Richard made his home with the Harris family while attending the Lncoln High School. PleasantView Timpanogos ", CATSUP FLOUR I Vineyard LA. officers and teachers are requested to meet immediately following Sunday School Sunday, when special matters will he taken up, regarding the coming season's woik. All Mrs. John Baxter of Junction City is visiting with Mrs. Elizabeth Baxter and familv. t II A R O N Ni-la- - Mrs. Ferry Nielson, Reporter o S, h G.llfipie, Emma Jol'ey, Misses Booth, Elsie Farnsworth- and Grace Booth. Windsor The Dean Nt ome remodeling orating. OF Dresses When you send your knits to Madsen Cleaning Co. your trust is well placed, fur we block and measure each garment to give them the proper shape , and size. Careful inspection before delivering insures these results. ITS THAT SANITONE QUALITY CLEANING MADSEN Cleaning Co. 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