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Show Page Four THE VOICE OF SIIARON EKINS VIEW LAKE FAMILY (Helen Oveson GATHER Reporter) Mr, and Mrs. Scott A. Tavlor are spending several days at Fish of 71 North, 5th West 71 Mary Mezenen Ekins, gathered at the home of Bishop A. Ray Ekins, Saturday. Dinner was served on three long tables arranged In the Pine Grove of the hack garden, at non. A buffet supper .was also served in the evening, preceding the following-finopen air pro- East Center St. Peas or Beans TcaLr tor-1- 5c 22c Vinegar Sugar 10 lbs 59c, 25 lbs 1.45 Kerr Lids doz. 25c -- 10c Salmon m Com (GOLDEN BANTAM) cans 25c 19c Peanut Butter 3 -- Fmltc & Veg otablc Large Size ...19c FRSH DI G 10 Pounds 10c New Potatoes Cropper; Reading, Ekins; Piano solo, Mrs. Roma Ekins; Comic reading, Mrs. Sabrina Cropper Ekins; The Bowery", a costume dance by the Misses Ruth Ekins and Imogens Redd; Vocal duet, Masters Bobby and Gene Hilton and remarks by President A. J. Redd. A family organization was effected, with Attorney Dean E. Terry, A. J. Redd, Walter Ekins, Erma Cropper and Mildred James elected officers for the coming year. Those in attendance were: Mr. f? Lemons Per Doz. Fresh, Utah Tomatoes lb .05 Cantaloupes 3ar!:i..l9c per lb. Mr. and Mrs. La Bon Smith left Wednesday morning for their home in St. Johns, Arizona, they have been the guests or Mr. ana MrsWllford Ouesot. for several Le-ra- Davis. Chas H. Davies ning. evening a bonf.re pang and program are planned and all are inSt. George vited to go prepared to spend the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. night. Sunday School will be the August Johnson. feature of Sunday morning. Arch LlMadsen, Bon of Mr.. and Childrens games and visiting Mrs. P. W, Madsen of Lake View will round out the ' day. Leta has resigned his position as man- ALL Go. ager of Radio station K. S. U. B. ln Cedar City to aecome commercial manager for the New Na- SHELL OPERATOR tional Broadcasting Co. station K.U.T.A. ln Salt Lake City. His him CHOOSES many friends congratulate and wish him much success in this new undertaking. NEWSPAPER ADS Mrs Nelson Snow anJ baby of are visiting at the GRAND VIEW VALLEY Flour & Feed MEATS Pot Roast Lake. also reorganized with Myrum S. Nnol as the new superintendent, Dean Nuttal being released with a vote of thanks. Mary P. Davis and Dean Nuttal rendered a duet, The Lord Is My Shepherd and Mrs. Howard played a piano solo. Instructions to ward members and teachers was given by Harvey Harward and brief remarks werq made by Bishop Orlando Jolley, y Hyrura Nlcol, John Nicol and days. underwent a Mrs. E. Jane Smith of Idaho minor operation last Wednesday Falls, Idaho, spent Monday at the at St. Marys hospital ln Rocheshome of her sister, Mrs. James ter, Minn. He is recovering as A. - - - gram,, with Bishop Ray,Ek;ns Madsen. rapidly as conditions ayow.. as master --of ceremonies. The young ladies of the M. I. Mrs. Mary P. Davis has her Community Singing, "Spring- A. will leave M. I. A. Girls Mrs. Howard of Idaho Falls fojthe sister, of in the Rockies; Address time Home, Thursday mo ling to spend this week. Welcome, Bishop A. Ray Ekins; a week. Mrs. Jesse Sumsion will as her guest The ward scout troop has gone vocal solo, By the Waters of act as chaperon. on a five day's trip to the Grand-dadd- y Mrs. Diantha P. Minnetonka, The choir will hold another Lakes. Ekins; Brief history of tne Par. practice Friday evening at the Mrs. B. E. Gardner has her Mrs. ward amusement hall Ln eats and Grandparents, preparaof Ellen E Holdaway; Incidents of tion for the dedication of the new daughter, Rolphina Hacking as this her Lake Salt guest City Early Pioneer Life in Pleasant chapel, everyone interested is re- week. View, Eliza M. Crane; Song and quested to attend. The annual Ward Outing is to Dance, Little Alene Redd; ReadThe Missionary class under the be an event of Saturday and Mrs. Monument ing, "Tobes supervision of Paul Taylor, class 6th and 7th. The E. Redd; Marie Vocal solo, leader, enjoyed a swim and picnic Sunday, Aug. spot is South Fork, Just above the "Friend of Mine, Mrs. Erma lunch at Saratoga Friday eve- old fish hatchery. Saturday Miss Minnie SEE OUR PRICES BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE 3 and George Friiay, August Mrs. C. H. Davies, 'Telephone J. S. Smith & Sons Reporter 09-J- -l PROPRIETORS 13c Reorganization of several ot the ward auxiliaries took place on Sunday evening. Leray N. Davis, who has served on the genealogiFEATURING HIGH GRADE'S cal comtttee for 18 years received an Honorable release from Poultry and Dairy the Bishopric and John L. Allred FfUDS was sustained as ward representative in his slead. Rex Griffiths HAY ank GRAIN was released from the superinten151 N. University Are. dency of the Y. M. M. I. A. and PHONE 114 John Nicol was appointed to that office. The Sunday School was WHITE FAWN and RED ROSE FLOUR Pure Lard 25c Sliced luncheon meat lb 25c 17 Save Money ON Declaring that newspaper advertising offers the quickest, surest way of building local business, W. P. Williams, well known service station operator, today starts an interesting campaign ln this paper, dealing with the services and products available to motorists at his modern station ln Orem. "Like other local merchants. 1 want to tell my home town folks how my station can serve them," he said. They all read the newspaper regularly, so naturally, I choose this method of advertising. My advertisements will tie-i- n with Shells big national advertising program and, In addition, will tuijjIiBfciire my particular station and the special brand of service 'I, have developed there. The campaign'' starting today will attract attention as a very progressive step In this line of business. An unusual feature of the advertising will be con eiderable space Is devoted to sale the something not for courtesy services rendered at this station for which no charge is made and whii add so much to the pleasuring motoring. logical Board and Glen Rowley. Special musical numbers were: piano boIo by Ruth Hansen and a ladies quartette by Mrs. Josie Keele and daughters, Isabelle, Lois and Carol. The M. I. A. will have charge of the program ln church next Sunday evening ln the regular conjoint session. The subject "Happiness In the Home through Love of Neighbor will be discussed by an able speaker. Special musical numbers will be under the dirtc.lon of E. B. Terry. A dramatization will be given of the M- - L A. theme. Orrel Delange and - children Lyle and Lyla and Mrs. Cynthia DeLange attended the Torgensen family reunion at Fish Lhke last week. On the way home they visited in Richfield and were accompanied home by Mrs. Josephs Wright who has been visiting there. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Christensen and family drove to Wyoming Sunday. Their son, Cullen remained and will be employed on a large ranch near Casper Wyo. MrT and Mrs. Francis Wilcox and son Keith of Sacramento, California were renewing old acquaintances here the past ten days. They were formerly residents of the ward and have many friends here. Philip Christensen is spending a few days vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Christensen. Philip has been employed In Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Palmer and bou Merrill of LaSal and Mrs. Ruby Chadwlch and children of American Fork were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Poulson during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Steele are happy over the arrival of a son at thefr home Sunday, July 30. 5, 193S - Dance LINOLEUM SOLVES THE PROBLEM Manj' a problem of a l attractive, durable floor covering for certain rooms is solved with the wide selection of these new 1938-3- 9 patterns and colors in fine grade linoleum from one of Americas leading makers. Genuine Inlaid Linoleum Yards mj f t4 vllUy ARMSTRONG PRINT UNOLEUM Yards YRINTFD FELT BASE Yards t4 v?lUU $495 FELT BASE RUGS DasraitKSo Co. North at Itosalawn Saturday Night a. GLUED TO YOUR FLOOR 84 TERMS University Avenue NO CARRYING CHARGE tit VENETIAN BLINDS CHECK YOUR SIZE CHAUTAUQUA 23 Inches Wide CUMING TO' CIIARGE! M.I.A. CANYON HOME DAY SERVICE POLICY! COMPLETE Ready to Hang COMPLETE Please Bring Correct Window Dimensions Exclusively at ... . TIMPANOGOS Dixon Taylor Mrs. C. H. Poulson, Reporter Telephone 04 J2 Russells es PHONE 31 FOR BETTER AND CHEAPER SCREENS Three days of rest and recreation awaits Gleaners and their mothers of Utah and Sharon stake at the M. I. A. Girls Canyon home August 18, 19, 20, according to Mrs Lorna Maycock, Sharon Y. W. M, I. A. prt. ident. Continuous program in literature, drama and music will be presented by talented artists from Provo and Salt Lake City, with nature hikes and lectures on botany, astronomy, and allied subjects being interspersed. This Is the second year of this Chautauqua program, and it proved intensely worthwhile last year, states Mrs. Maycock. One mother told her: "It was the most delightful three days I ever spent. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Elizabeth Souter (258) for Utah stake, and Mrs. Maycock (013J1) for Sharon. Elly Mid-Summ- J er JUST A FEW SENSATIONAL VALUES: 1928 Buick Sedan $ 1928 Dodge Sedan 1929 Ford Coupe 1929 Chevrolet Sedan 1933 Dodge Coupe 325.00 1936 Ply. Coupe 495.00 1935 Dodge Coupe 475.00 1931 1935 1934 1934 1934 1937 1929 1929 1930 1935 1930 1934 1930 The .program ln church Sunday evening was under tne direction of the Genealogical Society. The preliminary exercises were conducted by C. Wilford Larsen of the ward Bishopric. The following people were confirmed members of the church, haing been baptized earlier m the day: Pauline Mary Beffert, Ila May Prtstwich, and Jesse Worthen The speakers were Clan- -' Asay. ence Lloyd of the Stake Genea- - Phone 34 More Pay c reconditioned of Sale Special guaranteed, Used cars. Weve blown prices to little bits to give you the most senstational values of the season. Nothing reserved Every car on our Big lot at a big reduction. Spear Lumber Co. J3rd So. 2nd West Tvo 65.00 1930 Chev. Coupe $ 160.00 95.00 1932 Dodge Sedan 275.00 95.00 1929 Ford Sedan 125.00 95.00 1933 Olds. Coach 295.00 95.00 1932 Ford Tudor 225.00 Essex Sedan Erskine Sedan 75.00 1933 Ply. Sedan 325.00 1934 Lafayette-Nas- h Chev. Sedan 135-0145.00 345.00 Coupe Ply. Sedan Ford Tudor 365.00 1933 Chev. Coupe 295.00 1933 Dodge Coupe 325.00 TRUCKS 1932 Ford Sedan 225.00 Chevrolet 4 Ton TRUCKS Chev. Pickup 295-0125.00 1935 Chev. Pickup 343.00 Panel 145.00 Chev. 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