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Show Art and art exhibits played an important part during the Leadership week, perhaps the most intv.iMi.ji P. Jameoon terest being shown in landscape Telephone 031-R- 1 architecture exhibit in the Brim-habuilding on the upper camSTAKE GENEALOGY Mr. and Mrs. Ed Payne and pus, being accompanied by a family of Salt Lake City were diseries of lectures under the Amelutxljuta, Reporter GRANDVIEW guest at the A. B. Liechty home rection of Professor L. S. Morris. Teleplhqne 048-J- 1 commitTbe ward genealogical Sunday. Otber exhibits included the Alumof tee under direction the LeRoy Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gurr and ni artists, former teachers, the of The following K a report Mr. and Mrs. Hamblin J. T. Harwood exhibit, the May- Davis, chairman, will he in charge Temple activities implied from Lyman ices. ser offhe Sunday evening have left for New Mexico to visit week. nard Dixon paintings, and the quarterly reports sentMn by wards. . with Eugene Gurr who is on a school art exhibit. The last quarter was taken from The Social Dancing Club met High P LE A S A NT VI EW mission there. the Stake record. This is a reclast Saturday in thft amusement Farewell testimonial for Ferron ord of work done in thiL Salt Lake The Arizona Club met this week ball and enjoyed a lovely evening Robert Jones. Everyone invited. Temple, for the year 1987. at the home of W'ilford Oveson of dancing. All members of the in Lakevlew. New officers elect- club whose names started with 73 baptisms, 94 GRANDVIEW TIMPANOGOS ed were Wilford Oveson, presi- the letters from A to K were endowments, 64 wives sealed to t, Sunday evening services will be husbands, (1 children to parents. dent, Alden Chatwin, entitled to bring with them an under tbe direction of the GeneaDella Tucker, secretary, and extra the LAKE VIEW 120 baptisms, couple. This augumented logical commltee, headed by DavDella Chatwin reporter. Games crowd and added much to the id L. Rowley, Jr. A splendid pro- 28 endowments. were played and refreshments ser--i entertainment. PLEASANT VIEW 133 bapgram is being arranged. red. Olive K, Burningaain and evening's Mecham left ThursMiss Lorna tisms. 129 endowments, 44 wives Wilford Oveson were winners of Sutherland Justice George sealed to husbands, 2 children to day for a three day tour with the SHARON the game prizes. In His Home Town team of the Brigham debating The Genealogical organization parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Young By J. M. Jensen Young university. They will visit SHARON 287 baptisms, 810 in the will present the Sunward i in end the week Logan, spent id Snow College, Dixie College g 28 wives to Seated Sutherland, Justice George endowments, as follows: day FranMrs. B. evening program Mr. and J. Hunn, the District Agricultural Colie member of tbe United Song by the Junior class; story, husbands, IE chlldretT sealed to cis and Spencer, visited in Salt at They will return Stirw supreme Court, was a stu- "The Walls of Lake Sunday with Dorothy Hnnn homeEphriam. Jericho, by Rob- parents, 4 living endowments, 2 Saturday evening. dent at Brigham Young Academy, ert Jepperson; Mrs. Hall, vocal living wives sealed to husbands. who is employed there. in tbe early eighties of tbe nine- solo; cello solo by Ford TIMPANOGOS 1117 baptisms, Paulson; W'ilford Stubbs of the Stake teenth century.. Notwithstanding Ulk, "The Hearts of the Children 444 endowments, 210 wives sealwas School a Sunday High Council the fact that a study of Mormon Shall be Turned to the Fathers; ed to husbands, 414 children sealvisitor at Pleasantvlew Sunday. theology was required of all stu- song by O. Q. Elder and company. ed to parents, 2 living endowof the school and that Suth- President A. V. Watkins will be ments, 2 living sealings, 42 paid dents Mrs. Dresden Miller, native of erland was a the the principal speaker. The closing endowments. now of Provo Czechoslovakia, and school and song "Neopolitan between 4 5 4 VINEYARD baptisms and Nights, will be gave a talk to the Fourth student proved to be a very pleas- sung by the Fourth 149 endowments, 14 8 wives sealand Fifth D. Y. B. of the Fifth grades Lorna Mecham, Reporter one. ant grade girls of the Sharon school. ed to husbands, 144 .hlldren sealTraining school on her native When it is remembered that ed to parents, 2 living endowcountry as a part of the study It looks like Edgemont is going being conducted by Miss Georgia period was one of intense bitterEDGEMONT ments, 2 living sealings. , to be busily engaged in activities Maeser Genness Mr. O. C. Marriottl will be in Forty-tw- o between Mormons and attended the excur. European concerning for a while. A week from today countries. Mrs. Marvin Geese tiles ( a term commonly applied charge of the Genealogical pro- sion to Salt Lake on Jan. 18 from the ward is planning to have an in Utah), the gram to be given at Sacrament the Stake. Sixty-thre- e endowseveral piano selections to Elk supper and Carnival. Each played event reflects credit on both school meeting Sunday evening. The ments were performed, 85 wives music. Czechoslovakian depicting and student. Sutherland was an theme of the program will be "Our sealed to husbands, 87 children organization is going to contribute it's share to make the evening a Salt Lake earnest student In theology as Forefathers" and the musical to parents, 195 male baptisms Lynn S. Richards, . big one so be sure to reserve that attorney, was elected president of well as other subjects of the cur- numbers will correlate with that were performed and 214 Female night and watch for further ant the B. Y. U. Alumni association, riculum, and participated freely theme. baptisms. in the social and nouncements. Grandview ward held a special succeeding J. Earl Glade at a VINETAKD excursion to the Salt Lake Temple Next Monday night the M. I. Aj recent meeting in Salt Lake City. activities of the school. The Genealogical committee, Jan. 21. Thirty-fou- r ward memHis prominence in student program will be based on the J. C. Moffitt, Provo city schools story of the Negro Minstrelj superintendent, was named body affairs made Itself manifest under the direction of Victor M. bers participated. Each did one Musical numbers will be rendered and MiBs Hermese Pet- during a mimic political campaign Anderson, will have charge of the endowment. After the session a meeting was by Harold Brereton and Mrs. erson. professor of elementary staged by the Civil Government Services Sunday evening. Prof. special testimony Salisbury of Olmsted will give a education is recording secretary. Section in January 1884, in which Sidney B. Sperry of the B. Y. U. held in the Temple which'all en, brief history of the Negro songs. Dr. H. A. Dixon president of he was candidate for county pro- faculty will be the principal joyed very much. It is hoped that all ward The M. 1. A. and Relief Society Weber college in Ogden was re- bate Judge on the Democratic speaker. Special musloal numbers organizations are planning a big tained as treasurer, and, Carlton ticket. His Republican opponent will be rendered. The public is Genealogical Committees have a good program under way for the Athletic Carnival to be given In Cuimsee, assistant professor of was J. M. Tanner, son of Mor. cordially invited. sacrament meeting for Jan. 30th. the near future. The .evening is journalism at B. Y. U. was select- non bisbop. Sutherland and his M 'NDSOR eure to he a big ' one, with all ed as acting general secretary. democratic colleagues were electThe Genealogical committee mumps this week. ed by a large majority. V W. Willett who has suffered A sense of humor aided Suther- will furnish the program for Sac- severs) heart attacks the last 1 land In becoming popular with his rament meeting Sunday evening. month is able to be out again. fellow students. On one occasion Chairman Blaine Johnson will be Milton Kirk who is employed at he gave expression to it in a par- in charge. Ccnsuuieru, Utah, spent Sunday Arrange r.cw for the finariciiig f your new home by j ody on Longfellow 'Excelsior," here with his wife and baby. in which he tells of a drunken 2 application to this office and have ail arAbout thirty-fiv- e choir membthe last stanza ers under the direction cf their i rangements made to begin construction at an early mans adventures, date. running in this wUe: Mrs. Ferry Nielson, Reporter manager and leader, Leon Gordon and Mrs. Erma Swenson, "There in the gutter cold and As the local representative of the Deseret Federal Savings and Miss Bowens Maxfleld spent tbe motored to Alpine Sunday evenLoan Association we are offering a very liberal easy repayera y. ment plan spead over any number of months necessary. We Dead drunk and ugly, he lay, past week visiting relatives at ing to put over a program for loan more money on appraised valuation than any other loan And from the mud came a wail theater and Spring City in San- sacrament meeting. agency and advance funds as your building progresses. Mrs. Mary B. Hales and Mrs. Like the screech of a saw on a pete. Howard Hooley is ill at bis Donna York entertained at quiltBring; us your plans and specifications and make application nail, home. ings during the week. Those at once. You will be more than pleased with our building Hoopla Scarlet fever has made its ap- present were Mrs. Mary J. Jarman . The riming trend does not seem Plan. to have carried over extensively pearance in Windsor agarn. The Mrs. Chris tabhli Grant, Mrs. JenInto the jurist's later life, but on two children of Mr. and Mrs. nie Harris, Florence Baxter, Mrs. CURTIS INSURANCE AGENCY, Inc. Rose Shoell, Mrs. Arilia Smith, one occasion, the morning aftes Frank Walker are the victims. 265 WEST CENTER ST. PHONE 86 Dee, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Florence Downs and Mrs. Benjamin Harrisons defeat in LeRoy Harris and Ina, the daught Ester York. - LOANS INSURANCE REAL ESTATE 1890 for to the presi- er of Mr. and Mrs. Dorman WilMrs. Ike Harris is visiting with he came into the office of dency, are suffering the misery of her daughter, Mrs. Mont Carroll lett The Daily Enquirer, local Repubam. a XT lican organ, with "Tin, tin, American tin, Thats the stuff that took us In." Humor has remained with him. i. It made itself manifeqLojie day 297 West when he called at the office of Phone 397 bis sister-in-laMrs. Ellen Jake-mawho had been elected county treasurer. The lady was very much averse to smoking, and haft Posted on her office door a paraCRISCO 3 lb. 48c phrase of a line from Dante's InOXYDOL ferno. "He who enters here leaves 21c t his cigar behind. Sutherland & G. P. 10 SOAP, Visit 38c While stepped into the office smoking a Selections Good cigar. "George, she said sternly, "did you see the notice on the U. S. EGGS, doz. 25c (MtttmtGnmmtHMttHiiiimfttitHmimmRfMHtMfttwmiiiiiiuii 0t door," "Oh. yes, he responded 3 PEAS, 25c genially, nhats al! right, and We offer a grand selection out 1 e went, leaving his cigar beOLEOMARGARINE Nucoa 24c hind. of Men's Fast Colored CORN 3 25c His social popularity in the school Is revealed In his ingratiJELLO 5c ating himself In the favor of Miss STRING BEANS 3 25c Rose Lee, an attractive d To Sell Friday & Saturday coming from the southern part of the Territory. She later became for YAMS lb. 7c Mrs. Sutherland. POTATOES 10 lbs. 7c Sutherland's attendance at Brigham Young Academy was GRAPE 19c doz. . . FRUIT, Arizona, during the administration of Dr' ORANGES 2 doz. 29c Karl G. Maeser, whose standing in the school and in the hearts of TOMATOES 3 25c numiimmm. his students was like that of the RHtmfmnmwitniKHHimMtHtRiintRmMWiWJitjmiHiffwiit g BANANAS lb. 6c famous Doctor Arnold of Rugby FTTT Mens Fast Colored A- -l Though Doctor Maeser's discipline SODAS 2 21c lbs. was of the stern German type, un SODAS- Premium 29c . . 2 lbs, derneath was a kindliness and sincere desire for the welfare of TOMATOES 15c lb. Full Cut Duroized Colors his students that won their love -SEEDLESS RAISINS lb. 7c and esteem, in which Sutherland A Real Bargain at fully shared. The Jurist has often given expression to the high regard in which he held the sternly venerable mentor, and has been free to acknowledge the teacheri Only choice U. S. Government influence on his life. Meats sold That the kindly feeling engen dered in Brigham Young Univer i lb. 18c shoulders ROASTS, MENS AND BOYS HEAVY sity between Justice Sutherland and his Mormon neighbors was lb. 25c ILYMS, whole to be lasting made Itself manifest lb. 25c SPAREJRIRS, pork in 1890, when be became candt date for of on Provo the Mayor sirloin lb. 20c Just the thing for cold STEAKS, Liberal ticket 14c lb. V2 sliced weather all sizes and many BACON, Though defeated, he received 230 while the vote votes, of average colors to pick from Newest Modern the other Liberal candidates wa A but 183. kinds of boxing and wrestling attractions. Wa'ch for the date. The M. I. A. dance practice will be held next Monday night after mutual. Stake and ward directors will be there to help you. Everyone of mutual age is invited to come and learn the dances. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fronk and family attended the funeral serFronk's mother, vices of Mrs. Mrs. Butler, in Salt Lake last PLEASANT VIEW ll Sunday Services ' re-in- Personals Mrs. Sarah Ann Webb of Lehi of Midway. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Monk enter- spent Tuesday with her daughter tained for Mr. find Mrs. Wm. Mrs. Lafe Johnson. Downs, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harris and Mrs. Ester York Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bromley and Mrs. C. H. Poulson, Reporter son, Earl, of Bingham visited Telephone 04JI three days last week with Mrs. (Continued from Pin One) HarBromleys sister. Mrs. Clare ris. Unusual services were held SunBlazers and day evening when the Boy Scouts The Trekers. Guide classes of Primary, chaper- of the Sharon Stake held court of oned by Mr. and Mrs Byron Fishhonor. Bishop Roy Gappmayer er enjoyed a weiner roast np by conducted the preliminary exer, the Wm. Glllman orchard Satur- cises. day afternoon. The opening song "Do What Is Mr. and Mrs. Amosa Wright rewas sung by the eongre. Right", ceived word that their daughter, gation. Prayer was offered by Eva who is laboring as a mission- Donfld Dixon; singing "Oh, God ary la Ohio is ill. We all unite the Eternal Father". The Urns In praying, for, her speedy recovwas then turned to the scout of- , extra-curricul- ar in Finance Your New Home Now! WINDSOR I ery, Windsor presented its 3 act comedy drama at Sharon Tuesday evening. Genealogy meetings will be held at the home of Mrs. Ella Cragun each Monday evening Instead of Sunday evening at the church bouse as has been done in the past. The Bishopric and all ward officers are planning a social for ward members in the near future. VIEW LAKE Phyllis Johnson - Reporter rhone The Gleaner girls of Lake View enjoyed a roller skating party e. Wednesday evening at Park They returned to the home of Velma Madsen where a delicious waffle supper was served to the following: Donna Scott, Edna Scott, Donna Davis, Gloria Jacobsen, Phyllia Johnson, Evelyn Lloyd and Velma Madsen, Mrs. John D. Baker of Mendon, Utah is visiting with her sister, Mrs. P. W. Madsen. She is attending Leadership at the B. Y. Ro-Sh- U. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Oveson entertained the Arizonla-cluat their home Saturday evening. Progressive games were played and a delicious luncheon was served to ten members. The club was reorganized for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson, Herbert Johnson, Nanalee Johnson and Mrs. Nctson "now and Infant son McKay of Provo motored to Salt Lake City Sunday to stLsuij a pmuu recital given by Prof. C. R. Heed, Miss Alene Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson, took part in the recital. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson and family spent bdnday with Mrs. Johnsons, parents Mr and Mrs, Thomas Rlchans of Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Madsen of Salt Lake City spent the week end with relatives in Lake View. Mr. Duane Sorenson of Magna and sister Vida of Bingham were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson Monday .evening. 'OiRMAkES Food North First OF can for large package for giant bars Firmages Early Cet Yours are large standards, per cans for ...... cans for per pkg. cans for Pajamas co-e- per 79c Coat Sweaters u'1; 'EM and rt -- Cordner. First Class Scouts: Lynn Bel- A wonderful little Home - A lows and Don Blair. Four Rooms - Lot Estate Merit badges were also given to 31500. THAT'S THE WHOLE James Blair, for life saving, swimPRICE. n ming and camping; to Keith for metal work and music; -Eldon Hnrding for dairying and Modern - Rented to two Apts. - Brick conOne Set Plumbing for Blake Grant and bird study; stricted - paved street, paid, civics and chemistry. ONLY 32650. An Interesting program was given by the scouts of the Vineyard ward under the direction of AN OLD LANDMARK - Corner their scout master, Ear! Toone aft Best Location in City - FIVE follows: Group sohg; Talk "What ROOMS MODERN - with large a scout can do, Eldon Harding; corner lot j laved Street, paid. Instrumental music, Keith total price - Small 32300.00 "Building fires with flint down payment - dont worry the Eldon Harding; and steel, rent will pay it out. "Knighthood and the daily good turn, LaVar Ash; Instrumental music by Reed Stone and Keith BEAUTIFUL BRICK COTTAGE Hebertson, "Merit badges and how Basement apartment Large to obtain them, by Reed Stone;, Lot - Inside finish hardwood -Gordon Larsen then led the scouts ITS AN EXTRA GOOD HOME in the scout pledge and tbe scout Offered at low price. oath; and the gronp sang a song. Remarks and introduction of PHONE 1099 scout official was made by William M. Vernon. The congregaWillard L. Sowards tion sang America" and benedicC. BROKER Wilford was offered by tion LarBen. 89 West 2 North A splendid piece of cooperative PROVO UTAH . work was done by the men of the ward last Saturday when they FARM - LANDS turned out to finish the new road new The sometime ago. started cr Heb-ertso- n, o alTau&emeui will bo much SALE more Turkey Ranch - 240 convenient, especially for funerals. AttracUve acres - Improved with Home -men their with worked Eight sprlfig Water - THIS IS A trucks hauling the grave! while GOOD INVESTMENT. others helped with the onloadlng and leveling, on the new road to the West ahd South of the recrea- 100 Acres - Cozy Small Cottage tion hall. Both sides of the road Water Rights - Paved Street in front of the church was also City Water - Lights - CONgraveled, making more and better SIDER THIS PROPERTY -parking space. PRICED LOW. The work was supervised by The men are to George Adams. 20 Acres - Most Loamy Soils be congratulated on their work. Good Home and Outbuildings -Good location to schools -Churches - OWNER MUST SELL ON ACCOUNT OF HEALTH. Mot Specials for Friday & Saturday Pajamas & Sweaters 79c ri1" hm.i" 300 Acres - RANCH - Income from Cows - Farmland - Nice place to live - OPPORTUNITY FOR A RANCHER. n, Mens Shirts Dress Shirts Mrs. Virgil Cordner returned to her home Saturday from the Alrd hospital where she underwent an operation ten days ago. Mrs. Cordner is reported to be improving fairly well considering the seriousness of her Jllnees. Mrs. Amelia Latta as been confined to ber home for two weeks with illness, but is reported to be slowly improving. ficials with Arnold Burningham HOMES INCOME conducting. near B. Y. V . Excellent location Badges were given to the boys - Close to Center Stores Near as follows: ranks in the different City - Paved Street - TWO Herbert Stratton, Tenderfoot: - Twe COZY APARTMENTS Willard Bradshaw, Crandall Holt, Sets Plumbing Steam Heated Clifton Merrill Blair, Leo Vernon, Adel-beBuilt in cupboards - Two Pyne, Richard McDonald. COST -- 5,000. APARTMENTS Verl Jack Meldrum, Bigler, NOW ONLY 3,260. IT8 A Madsen and Cecil Ferguson. OFFER. BARGAIN Weston Second Class Scouts: Heb-ertso- 015-J- 1 -S Hansens f TIMPANOGOS n, EDGEMOIIT i Friday, January 28, 1938. OICE OF SHARON PAGE Six per rv 'ey for cans for per for for per per Brand fresh MIA), rJEATTO here pork or half 73c for .... per per per n Provos Market All Brands 4 for 29c m Post Toasties pgse 3 for 25c Corn, Peas, Beans 2 Cans 15c Cocoa (Hershey)-l- k. can 13c Salfenc Wafers No.l2 pkg. 25c Jcllo 3forl3c AH Flavors ' '' Frisitc & VcnctcIjEcs " 10c Grapefruit (Shavers) Bananas . . . lb. ,05c 2 doz. 27c su? Oranges Lettuce Large Heads 2 for 15c Cauliflower . . lb. .05c MEATS Inspected per (non-Mormo- Milk Pot Roasts . lb. 9c & 12c Franks . . Veal . Leg or Rump .lb. 16c lb. 18c il 1700 Acres - RANCH - CloBe to Provo - YOU CANT BEAT THIS BUY. - Owner deslree immediate sale - HERE IS A BEAUTIFUL DEAL FOR A RANCHER OR INVESTOR. PHONE 1099 Willard L. Sowards BROKER 89 West 2 North UTAH PROVO Poultry Properties SALE Modern Home.- - Beautiful Surroundings Coops for 3000 - About 2000 Poultry included - WILL CON. SIDER PROVO PROPERTY FOR EQUITY - Assume FHA Loan Owner Widow and 111 health is cause for offering sale. A new o Modern Home - Income from rental property - Also about 1000 poultry - THIS IS AN EXCELLENT PROPERTY See This Before Your purchase. Ten Acres - Little New Brick Cottage - Coops for 2000 PoJ-tr- y - Some Poultry - Excellent Fruits - IDEAL FOR SCHOOLS Near Orem Line - State Highway - BARGAIN OFFER. ' PHONE 1099 Willard L. Sowarsd BUCHER 89 West 2 North PROVO UTAH msiEszsa |