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Show Paul Muni and Luise Rainer in THE GOOD EARTH Portray in a masterful way the Grippii g Story of Wife the rise of a Chinese Farmer and his Slave-Gir- l The Greatest Novel of a generation becomes the Finest Picture of the Age The Picture is a Masterpiece Four Years in Making Page Three THE VOICE OF SHARON Friday, February 11, 1933 WINDSOR Mrs. Ferry Nielson, Reporter As on Life s road e travel And we meet with friend and foe, In sunshine and in shadow Through which we all must go, Remember that I respect you. With a heart thats firm and true. And may God's choicest blessings Forever be with you. Y. W. M. I. A. President Mrs. Blanche Nielson. Miss Ellen Maxfleld spent the past week visiting at Salt Lake ian Baxter. Oar M. L A. office's express their appreciation to these young people for their willingness to make this hall a success. Mr. , and Mrs. Hyrnm of Salt New and Used Lake have returned to Windsor to make their home. The operetta The Beauty Contest was presented by the Glee club girls Wednesday evening. Windsor was well represented by the following: In the cast were June Cragun, Bessie Downs, Shirley Harris, Rhea Hooley and Zola Kirk. In the chorus were: Blanche Aston, Phylis Gillman, Berneice Johnson, Beatrice Kelander, Margaret Stark, Eva Walker, Leora City. Mr. and Mrs Keetch conduct- Gordon, Fae Hrelnson, Zola Hooed the M. Men and Gleaner class ley, Reva Marrott and LaRue work Tuesday evening at mutual. Wright. In the orchestra were: Special fast day services were Milton Johnson and Leland held Sunday for two of our ward members who are afflicted Dean Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, who Is to undergo a serious operation in California, Dr. E. and Howard Hooley who Is suffering with heart trouble. May we OPTOMETRIST . all unite In faith and pray for their speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. George Long spent Wednesday at the Salt Lake 194 W. Center St. Provo Utah Temple. Old Folks Day was held here Phone 91 Friday. A very enjoyable day A hot was spent by all present. chicken dinner was served at noon. From two until four a program was rendered. In the evening Alpine put over a four-aBusiness is Good drama. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright are chairmen of this committee, Mrs. Florence Downs is committee The head of the cooking and Mrs. Blanche Hooley is head of the table committee. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Monk and Mrs. Jennie Harris were the guests of Mrs. Stirling bmtth 01 Pleasant Grove Thursday. PHONE 1123 Mrs. John Swensen entertained WenMrs. hono in rof Thursday 274 West Center Provo dell Swensen. A very pleasant afternoon was enjo- ed by the folS'S'S'S'S'S B nS'JB'Sa lowing: Mrs. Blanche Wright, Mrs. Grace Wright, Mrs. Veada Whitley, Mrs. Berneice Whitley, Mrs. Vera Cullimore, Mrs. Lorraine Wright, Mrs. Lulella Walker, Mrs. Bertha SwenBen, Mrs. Erma Swensen, Mrs. Mabel Harris, Mrs. Dean NeVell, Mrs. Elva Newell, Mrs. Lizzie Robbins, Mrs. J. S. Smith & Sons Mrs. Ardeth Lewis, Ann Lewis, PROPRIETORS Mrs. Kenneth Gillman, Mrs. Ruth Cobbley, Mrs. Nellie Yoik, Mrs. Hattie Bezzant, Mrs. Blanche WHITE FAWN FLOUR Mrs. Verland Johnson and Tnrt All a?T3 J pqJg Many ward members enjoyed Cache Valley's Famous the Gold and Green Ball at Golden West Pleasant Grove Saturday evening. RED ROSE FLOUR Eva Marrott was chosen as Windsor ward queen, Jack Kirk, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kirk was FEATURING HIGH GRADE chosen as the queens escort. The ones chosen to demonstrate the Poultry and Dairy FEEDS dances were Harold Hooley, Fae Beth Hrelnson, Clark Johnson, Dealers in: Hooley, Verl Harper, Loa May VlrHAY and GRAIN Hrelnson, Verland Ash and J. Harrison Flimitlire Mrs. C. IL Remnant Sale BIG SAVINGS Used $ BEDS . . . : Used $ 'SPRINGS Used $ MATTRESS Used 2 - 2 a2 until the 2nd show 0:30. Doors open at 6:30. The picture has played all over the country at advanced prices. Scera brings It to you as a regular program picture. It will be necessary that every child who comes to the Show pay an assessment. It would be much appreciated If parents would arrange to keep babies and small children at home rather than bring them to shows. Generally arrangements can be made with friends or members of the family to care for the little children. It is not only an annoyance to other patrons and hard on the parents but It Is unfair to the child to be out so late. Your cooperation on this matter will.be ppreciated. Junior High Students Win Parts for Play With 168 students trying for parts In the Junior high play, a greater number than In any previous year, the following received assignments: Barbara Stanford L a V e r n Cllnger; Tom Arsdale Bryce McLavern Lettie Birdie Bride, Poemroy, Peaches Carter Naomi Bone, SUvie Florence Miller, Caroline Ruth Nelson, Asthma Marltta Lystrup, Oke Simpson Holman Dawson, Mr. Arsdale Chuck Steve Lewis Smith, Bunnell, Alfred James Horn, 0). STOP Those Headaches, Eyestrain, .30 .50 I .50 $ M a .75 4 Oak Dining Table & Chairs Used $ BABY CARRIAGES Heres Y our ,95 5 up Furniture Exchange St. 316 West Center Chance n Phone 25 WHERE YOU SAVE TO RECEIVE Dr. G. H. Hslndselman OPTOMETRIST Shop VALLEY Flour Sl Feed Company Dit-timo- pr ANNUAL -- R. Phone 232 Welding Service See Pers Downs for Radiator Repairs, Body and Fender Work. All Work Guaranteed 275 South Univ. Ave. Phone 649 PROVO CITY 151 N. University Ave. PHONE 114 CO. Coal 164 West 5 For Your Old 7 Washer - I 5 Ages Old Symbol Regard. ess of its make or condition on the purchase of a brand new DEXTER , -- X of Love No one can resist the haunting beauty of flowers. Thrill her heart with a gift of our exquisite flowers on Valentines Day Rhone Provo Greenhouse Eight-- O nnitffiHtmmmMHmimfi'' Half a Loaf is Better Than None But .... TWO HOUSES ARE BETTER THAN ONE ! Why not finish that basement or put in an upstairs apartment? The cost is reasonable and it will prove a good source of income, with rents going higher all the time. We can arrange the financing for the complete job, and no down payment required ; no mortgage to give, and the rent takes care of the payments. 1 CALL 20 or COME IN AND SEE US We Do the Rest! Tri-Sta(mimmmiitniiiuiniiitiiniimiitmmmnttiMH te f 5 f Lumber Go. FORMERLY SMOOT LUMBER CO. PHONE 20 North 1 AND YOUR OLD WASHER BUYS A NEW DEXTER TRUMP MODEL Phone 17 We absolutely guarantee that the prices on all Dexter Washers have not been raised for this event Thru the cooperation of the Dexter Factory we are able to make this concession if you act at once. Safe Service Jack Gatenby 405 West Center Services your car while you shop. WINTERIZE at one of the following: P N. Near Lincoln H. S. Right in the center of yeur district For Electric and Acetylene Portable Products (From SpanRffl Fork) in V For Real Satisfactory I See Reed Clegg vCV A..!!.: ng All Electric Service ( 4;' Utah Timber & Coal Co. TRY US FOR Seiberling Tires Vulcanizing Tires Generators, Starters ? All Building Material Y LOR- - RUSSELL Re-Cappi- & T. and On All Orders Placed in Jan. or Feb. Auto Specialized Service Nimer & Clayson Bldg. ; i HELPFUL SERVICE No Labor Charges A For II. Drapes - Slip Covers Upholstering D.-T;-- DISTRIBUTORS EXCLUSIVE 3 STAR SPECIAL Star Drapery Special DIXON-T- ; 3 Lewis Barber mttnwimtnigftiiimmiiHmimimmHOtiin 3 r at Carlos Madsen. Dean Marlow The judges were Miss Marjorie Wagers, Mr. Frank B. Newman, and Mrs. Teppetts. Mrs. Ruth Brown will be the director. A second cast has been picked out In case someone is not able to take his part. The play will he presented on March 4. Blurred Sight For glasses that give relief. Style and Comfort See 09-J- -l Scout week was started off auspiciously with a program given by the local troup at 7:30, Sunfay evening. Talks sere given by Elders Bernard Gardner, member of the Scout committee, Harvey Harward and J. O. Jolley. Musical numbers consisted of a saxophone boIo by Gayle Williams, vocal solos by Vaughn Harward and Arthur Tanner Jr. , Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nnttall and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Kartchner at Print and Inlaid Linoleum . Davie, Reporter Telephone ct Next Tuesday and Wednesday "THE GOOD EARTH will be presented at our Community Theatre. Pearl Buck's book will be remembered in the M. I. A. reading course last year. The book won the Pulitzer award and was a best seller for years. No picture in history has" been bo carefully made. It represents an intensive study for 4 years. Those who read the story will remember that Wang Lung wag given a slave girl for wife. Her devotion and her sacrifice lead him to prosper. The famine comes and millions suffer the awful death hunger. Wang and his wife go to the city and ther6 the uprisings create turmoil and The e iry Is greater suffering. gripping from beginning to end. In order to better accomodat the big crowds that are expected to attend the shows, It Is requested that our patrons come on time fw the 1st show 7:00 or wait tended thereunion of Island missionaries, held in the Salt Lake temple last Monday. Mrs. M. A. Brown, aged resident of our community, ia critically ill of bronchial pneumonia. H laughter, Mrs. Hazel Heiselt of California, has been summoned to her bedside. Marjean and Ruby Stratton, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Stratton, are convalescing after an attack of scarlet fever. Mrs. Ilyrurn NIcol entertained Monday evening in honor of her husband's birthday. The immediate members of the family were all present, including Mr. and Mrs. John Nicol. 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