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Show THE VOICE 13, 1937 Friday, August Windsor In and Around Sharon Grand View MRS. C. II. DAVIES, Reporter Telephone The speakers at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening were the first bishopric of the ward, Elder M. E. Kartchne-r- , Taylor nad selection C. L. Riding. An was rendered by Mrs. Vera Nurtall. Mrs.-Hrru- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clyde have just returned from a vacation trip They through A ellowstone Park. had several adventures with Mr. and Mrs. Bruin, but no mishaps of Miss Veda Fay Kartchner has recently returned from an extensive vacation trip to parts of Canada, Caliofrnia and Oregon. mmit wnri i Wtr-- mi ii anvaort It Nlenl m- Mr. and M- -. Gordon Atkinson attended the Davis family teunion at Midway, as did also, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Harding and family of Pros o. . m JL rr i?Rh VifdfBi f fa TOfilfiTO CMIIIED 8AL Merle S. Foote, Reporter Telephone 034 R 3 CASE $1.95 A Utah Pack with Puree No. 2 y2 Cans Ol-O- QC J Cans 2V2 FLOUR QT? . 48 Lbs. $1.15 HAP.VEST BLOSSOM CORN FLAKES Ig.Fkg. 10c KELLOGGS Pork &, Beans l!o.2 1 Ell CEIl 1 0c VAN CAMPS Pineapple BROKEN SLICES NO. . 2 Cans 27c 2 CAN $1.37 Jellwell 3Fkgs. 10c Sugar 25 V. To Mr, and Mrs. Edward Payn;, Jr., a baby boy was born August 8th. Mrs. Payne was formerly Gertrude Liechty. Mrs. Edith S. Whitaker has returned from the East. While away she visited in New Fork, Washington, D. C., Chicago, and several other large cities. Mrs. Reed Workman is in for a week visiting with there. g) UTAH SOLID PACK NO. 2J-- CANS The descendants of Joshua and Susannah Cole Davis met in annual reunion at Lukes Hot Dots, Midway, on August 8th, Vern Poulsoit, president, was in general charge of the activities of the day. More than 100 members partook of served at a bounteous luncheon noon on long tables under the trees. Almost every branch of the family was represented. Alter lunch, horse shoe pitching, soft ball and children's races were enjoyed, under the direction of Mrs. Erma Hawke and Verl Powelson, sports committee. N'o change in ofiicers of the organization was made, and theey will stand for another year as follows: president, VernPoulson; genealogy, Bernice D. Porter, Ethel PHllips and Ray Davis; sports, Verl Powelson, Erma Hawke; program, Mrs. Mary Powelson. ibs. White King Lg. Pkg. 29c Honey 10 Lbs. 6Sc NEW CROP Quality r.Iaa Picnics Lb. 20c Mrs. Minnie P. Anderson is vacationing this week in Yellowstone Park. Mrs. John Liebhardt entertained at a bonfire party for her grandon daughter Barbara Heinerman the occasion of Barbara's eleventh Sixteen young people birthday. were present. Outdoor games were played and weiners and marshmel-low- s roasted. The recreational class for children sponsored by the Primary and the Parent Teachers organization has been in active operation for the past nine weeks under the direction of Mrs. Edna M. Hansen. During this time the children have been instructed in tap dancing, social dancing, clay modeling, keeping of scrap books, making of drums and different kinds of handwork. At this time Mrs. Hansen wishes to express thanks and appreciation for the work done by the following people whose efforts have made the class a success: Melva Jones and Della Chatwin for leading in games and dancing; Venice Hansen, June Bean, Leora Ashton, Melba Cluff and Merle Foote for musical assistance; the ward bishopric for the use of the Church house and their cooperative assistance, Alden Chatwin, president .of the Parent Teachers Association, and Primary President Alta Bean. ORANGE BREAD Nellie Chamberlin Rind of 2 ag. oranges ground through food chopper. Add water toVover. Cook until tender. cups sugar, 1 beaten egg, 1 c. milk, 1 tbp. melted butter, 3 c. flour, 3 tbp. baking powder, 1 tsp. salt, Add sugar to cooked orange rind and cook to thick syrup. Cool, add beaten egg, milk and butter and work into flour which has been sifted with the b. p. and salt. Form in 1 large or small loaves in greased pans and bake, about 45 min. in moderate over 350 F". SUGAR CURED PotRoast Lb. Beef Steak Lb. Shortening 4 lbs. Final CLEARANCE L.D.S. Garments 't Thomas Demos, Frop. Provo 390 West Center 17c Shoe Repairing . 49c The Short sleeve and knee Light weight length. You will want two or three suits at this bargain price. Style.. 47 C All Sizes ward is talking about the glorious time they expect to have at Mutual Dell the 26th, 27 and 2X of this month? If not, begin right now, not only talking, but preparing to spend at lca- -t one day at the Dell. It is imposvible for the. M.I.A. officers to make this outing a success without the support of the Bishopric, as well as all ward niembeis, so please come to our rescue. The M.I.A. officers and teachers, or I should say young ladies only-fanot a man appeared on the scene) held their regular monthly business riveting at the home of Rowtna and Ellen Maxfield Thursdeday evening. After the meeting, licious refreshments were served by the hostesses. QuadrigaCloth ft c V Better than ever. Always the best Mrs. C. H. Poubon,-Reporte- r J2 Telephone Mis Mabel Christensen spending a week in Logan. re Gill-ma- Lake View Our girls played a very interesting games of soft ball with Lakeview girls at Rosalawn Tuesday in afternoon, the score being 32-favor of Windsor. Hurrah for our side. Our younger group of girls were less fortunate, Edgemoit coming out victorious. Oh well, someone has .to lose. 6 Mrs. Ethel Pyne, Reporter Reporter 01R4 Telephone GJ6J3 marriage of Miss Gladyn The Spatigy-an- Peterson.-ova- d s at soletmzed Saturday morning Manti. An uncle of Reed's performed the ceremony. Both are graduates of Lincoln HVh School and have attended college at the The Brigham Yc lg University. bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Syaugy, the groom a son of Mr. and Mr s. P. G. Peterson. Several parties are being planned in their honor. La-Ru- vi-it- Just room for two, shouted John Muzzell, as he drove off to Sunday School in their new Ford V8 coupe. Mrs. Geo. Wells, Telephone Edgzmont The Aaronic Priesthood boys are planning a trip to Lagoon Monday August 16th. Sharon Vineyard Mrs. Esther Boulton returned Mr. and 5frs. John Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Adams and home from Las Vegas, Nevada children and Mr. Richard Knight of where si e went to visit her son and son Richard will leave Saturday on a two weeks tour of Idaho and Provo left Monday for a vaatcion wrife, Mr. and Mrs. Clark the Y'ellowstone Park. The Misses Park. Yellowstone to trip Ruth and Geraldine Johnson, niecMr. and Mrs. Lee Huff enter- es of Mrs. Larsen, will return to of Wilkinson Mr. and Mrs. Lyle tained at a swimming party at their home in Glens Ferry, Idaho, Grass Valley, California are spend- Rosalawn, Tutsday for their son following a visit here at the Larsen ing a two week vacation visiting Serge on his eleventh birthday. home. with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Those to enjoy the affairs were the reMr. and Mrs. Alma Stev. Joseph Wilkinson and Mr. and honored guest Serge, Donald Hales, Mrs. C. E. Poulson. They will aLo Delbert Lunceford, Barbara Zobell, nounce the arrival of a son, born visit relatives and friends in other Robert Nuttall, Hazel Zobell, e Friday at the Crane Maternity Utah cities before returning home. Home. Hales, and Gordon Zobell. Mrs. D. R. Wanberg of Johannesburg, South Africa, gave an interesting talk at the Relief Society and Teachers Mrs. Isabelle Gappmayer Report meeting Tue-daMrs. Wanberg formerly of Margaret, accompanied daughter Provo, met at this meeting many by Mr. Ezra Billings and Miss Billings left Saturday for a friends of long ago. in vacation trip. They will visit Pine Dale, Wyo., with a sister and daughter, then extend their trip to Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Smith and Yellowstone National Park. Mr. and Airs. Ferry Nielson and Mrs. Charles Pouhen and daughdaughter Rahee and Nana motored to Salt Lake Monday evening to ters, Eva and Ina spent Sunday at Eva Gillespie Reporter atend the wedding reception of Mr. Saratoga, where they attended the Phone 040J2 and Mrs. Leo Pierce who were Woffinden family reunion. O. Mecham met with a Wells at united in marriage the same day last week while at accident Mis. Elizabeth Jones and son, painful the Salt Lake Temple. Edward and daughters, Helen and work at the Pacific Pipe Plant. He Mr. and Mis. Nathan Smith and Katherine and grandson, Robert fell, fracturing the bone in his left two children, Mr. and. Mrs. Alton Conklin arrived from Denver, Colo., arm in five different places, and Smith and Mr. and Mrs. George Monday evening to spend two was bruised and conisderably relatives weeks with Mrs. Amelia Latta who Smith of Milford shaken by the fall. The fractures is a sister to Mrs. Jones. While in were reduced as soon as here Monday. possible Utah they will visit many points of and he is along nicely. getting at is Mis Vivian Baxter visiting interest and may also visit relatives Vernal with her mother. She will in Arizona before returning home. August is certainly vacation time, return here to begin lur school Miss Ruth Meklrum is spending in work Mr. and Mrs. Mont Burr are hap- hers with her parents, Mr. and September. py over the arrival of a son at their Mrs. Elmer Meldrutn. She is a Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gillman and home Saturday, August 7. Mrs. student nurse at the L.D.S. hospin Burr is the former Emma Terry. family, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. tal. Mrs. Helen Hull and her and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eldaughter, Carol, of Los Angeles, and Mr. don Swensen and family, Mrs. Emma Poulson is spending are visiting with her parents, Mr. Mrs. Frank Walker and family, Mr. two weeks in Salt Lake visiting and Mrs. D. Henry Jones and other and Mrs. Glen Gillman, Mr. and with relatives and friends. relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. B. FerMrs. Reed Hales, Mr. and Mrs. guson and family have spent the Yellowstone National Park seems past week at Yellowstone Park; Jarman, Mr. and Mrs. Bert atLouder and Mrs. Mary Jarman to have been the most popular va- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gillespie, Mr. tended the Gillman reunion in Am- cation spot this year. Those who and Mrs. Willis Terry and Mrs. erican Fork canyon Sunday. recen' returned are; Mr.and Mrs. Tercys sister, Mrs. Anna Britton Theodore F'arley and grandson of Indiana, enjoyed a delightful Earl Beck gave a musical pro- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farley, Stanley, trip to the Southern Utah Parks gram at Sacrament meeting Sunday Lucille, Merrill and Weston, Mr. and the Grand Canyon; Mrs. Nellie the was LeGrand Mrs. Jarman Mr. and Mrs. and Ivern Pyne, evening. Schuman is spending her vacation Charles Terry and daughters Merle here. Elmo Brereton and his sons speaker. and Verla, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence enjoyed a delightful fishing trip to The Daughters of the Pioneers Salisbury and son Keith, Mr. ai P"i$h Lake with her sou, and fammet at the home of Mrs. Estella Mrs. Willard Williams and daughily, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence SchuGillman Thursday afternoon. Mrs. ter Mattrinee, Mr. and Mrs. James man. It is truly a delightful time of of tlie her Drozella gave history Loveless, and most everyone is either year a mother. Mrs. Ellen Cragun gave planning a few days off from the story of the Indian Wars, after regular routine, or liave just remeeting refreshments were .erveu turned home with delightful tales to twenty guests present. of their fine trips. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gregory and baby of Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, have returned to their home following a visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Gregory. Miss Leatrice Gregory accompanied them home for a two weeks stay. Oalphs Radio DESERET Mortuary Brother Wells and Brother Allen Sharon Stake Missionaries were in charge of the services Sunday Richard Park has returned home from a weeks vacation at Wolf Creek. He was accompanied by Dick Burr and Norman Smith. They had the thrilling experience of shooting a bob cat Mr. and Mrs. Axel F. Andrea-so- n are Mr. and Mrs. Tbos. Cordner enjoying a . vacation through northern Utah and Idaho have returned from Yellowstone visiting with friends and relatives. Park. Their brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Howard Cord-tie- r Miss Beth Spalding is spending from Stillwater Oklahoma "are the summer at Oakland, Califor- visiting with relatives here. nia, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Zora 2ves. Bishop and Mrs. Allen Bellows attended the Black Hawk CelebraThe Second Year Forestry tion at Spanish Fork Wednesday. club accompanied by their leaders, Mr. Lynn Spaugy announces Wesley Fillerup and Orvil G. Stone, motored to Wolf Creek and there will be a rug weaving maspent Friday and Saturday. Under chine at his home operated by the the supervision of County Agent Farmers Rugs will be Clarence Ashton, a collection of woven for 55c a yard. rocks and plants was made. The Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Vernon and boys in the party were Delbert Bill family left Thursday for California. Mills, Wayne Hebertson, Rawlings, R. L. Johnson, Floy They will visit Sequoia Park and Clegg, Boyd Harding and Dal at Yosemite. They will be away Stone. about ten days. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Vernon parents of Mr. Vernon . .Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Facer of will accompany them. Cove, Oregon, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mclss from Gunnison, Lyle of Sharon, visited wiih Mothers and the formerly at percent present Daughters Outing held at Rosa- Glen Vernon last week. lawn last Friday. There were 51 Holdaway during the week. present and all had a very 'enjoyable afternoon. Misses Fay and Fern Ross of North Dakota, returned here Fargo, exerrises The Homecoming givevening from a trip to Wednesday en by the Primary children WedPark. They are the Yellowstone nesday evening were unusual and nieces of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dadelightful in every Way. The Wish- vis and are visiting here this suming Machine held the center of the mer. will spend the remaindThey Mrs. stage, under the direction of of the week with relatives at Florence Chamberlain and her as- er Fork and attend the Black sociates and practically every wish Spanish celebration there. of the children was gratilicd. Ice Hawk cream was sold later in .the 4-- 3 SEEDS Plans for the opening social of the M. 1. A. are already under way, For Fall Planting and it promises to be one of the best events ever. The Conjoint pro- .Alfalfa Seed, Utah-Idah- o 22 lb gram for September is coming along nicely. The Man of Galilee 90 Germination 99 Purity will be reviewed and appropriate Cwt $1.7u musical numbers are being arrang- Rye, ed under the direction of Chorister FEEDS Jay Jones and Qrganist Walter Bigler. Youll hear more of these Straw, bright, clean. Bale 27 events later. The work on the new home of Binding Twine 8 lb. ball ..82 Mr. and Mrs. George Tldyce Jr., is Millrun, blended 80 lb. $1.12 progressing nicely. The M. I. A. Girls will leave for the Girls home in Provo Canyon tomorrow, under the leadership of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jorgensen Mrs. Merne Schoney and Miss are rejoicing over the arrival of a Marion Mechani. Have a fine time born to Mr. girls. baby granddaughter and Mrs. Stanley Jorgensen at their home in Provo. Mrs. Jorgensen The fine reading course book, How to Witt Friends formerly was Stella Snell of Spanby Dale ish Fork. This is the fourth daughCarnegie, will get into circulation ter born to them. early in Edgemont this season. The M. I. A. officers of the ward reMr. Charles Madsen and party ceived it' for having the largest consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Madsen, Mrs. Helen Madsen Ove-.so- n of Lake View and Mr. and Mrs. Birdcll Robison (Gladys Madsen) & of Magna, returned home front Fish vacaLake where they have been tioning for a few days. They report many good catches including a 23 pound mackinaw. Sadie Shaw, Reporter Telephone 018R2 Yes, we will meet you ward members at Rosalawn next Saturday, when four of our ball teams will play. Come on ye rooters of Windsor and root for our home Miss Virginia Taylor .and Miss teams. Support spells victory. Edna Scott of. Lake View and Miss Beatrice Killian of Salem have The Relief Society was reor- spent 'several days last week at Mrs. evening. ganized Sunday Jenny's Lake, Wyoming, return- Sarah Hooley has been chosen as new president. The retiring presi- they have so willingly rendered in dency, Mrs. Hazel Marrott, Mrs. this organization. Estella Gillman and Mrs. Nona .Mrs. Lula Backus is vacationing Baxter were released with a vote of thanks for the faithful service at Yellowstone Park this week. -- $2.00 lb Rolled Oats, $1.14 Flour, Peacock, 48 lb. ..$1.33 Dairy Feed 14 80 lb. ..$1.35 Shorts, white GO Appliance Co. Laying Mash, barley base The Home of Guaranteed Radio Service -- $2.15 We give Grist : 100 lb. Flour for 3 Bu. Wheat Phone 618 83 No. Univ. Ave. , Grinding, Cwt Mixing Cwt Ji 9 3 1 BUNKER FARMS FEEDS Phone P.L. Larsen 016-R- 3 Flowers WARM AIR . . For All Occasions HEATING . our specialty in Artistic Arrangements "SERVICE ABOVE ALL Good Work Prices Right Here ing by way of Yellowstone Park. Miss Scott remained in Blackfoot vith Mr. and Mrs. Ed. to vis Morgan, formerly of Lake View and Provo, for a few day! 0-- 62 South 1st FamousKEEDLEIZEO America's are Non- fabrics. finest fading and giving minDeimum shrinkage. signed, printed and finished with every process calculated to produce extra Beauty and extra Quality. N'iclson, Reporter Economy Shoe Shop lie TWe SIIA RON Timpanogos Did some one say the entire PleasantVicw ! Help us move your surplus tomatoes. Our two Provo stores expect to sell 500 cases at our cost. Do your part by buy ing a case. No. Mrs. Ferry seems , the Bears are e friendly and as their hous- - g ' ts this week getting a little mo-ventursome each season. nd Miss Betty their son, Fennetl Byerly of Pittsburgh, Cal. Joshua Davis Family Reunion Mrrand OF East Provo, Utah Phone 45 Phone Eight-- 0 PHONE 574 343 West Center St. Provo, Utah Where The Flowers Grow" Provo Grc3ii!rdS3 zr w JUST ARRIVED Womens and Growing Girls New fjT'. r DK Fall 8 PROVO, UTAH 1 0EG Here they ar. girls . . .all th. smart new styles and patterns in shoes for fail. Browns and blacks in suedes and kid leathers. Get your fall show now while we have a complete selection from which to choose, pair V V J |