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Show Friday, November THE VOICE OF STIAROX 4, 193S hostess. EDGEMOIIT Mechai and Mrs. Bertha Salisbury attended the Reporter party Friday evening for the Mothers held at the Announcement Is made by Mr Singing building. Seminary Mrs of H. Fr nk. Lester and the Mr. Schoney, Miss Melba engagement of tlielr daughter and Miss Wilma Wiscombe Helen to Ceil C. Brown, son of have returned from a trip in IdaMr. and Mrs. C. R. Brown of ho Miss Schoney and Miss WisFrovo. combe visited with the latter's The marriage is to be Novemsister, Mrs. Marie Reeves of Iona. ber 26, at the Fronk residence Idaho, while Mr. Schoney was In .and a reception will be held after Briggs, Idaho, on business. in the Edgemont ward hall Mr. and Mrs. John Yeats atBoth are graduates of the Lin- tended the funeral services of coln high school. The bride elect the Infant son of Mr and Mrs M. is a talented musician and a very E. Newbold of Heber, Friday Oct active ward worker. Mr. Brown 28. iB employed at the Utah Pipe and Ward Choir practice will be Concrete. held Wednesday evening at 7:30 Mrs. Lola Wiscomb was hORtess All members are requested to atto the Edgemont Literary club at tend. her home on , Friday. President The climax of the Tenderfoot Martha Stewart was in charge and Roundays will be held during M Mrs. Ezetta Johnson reviewed the I.A. conjoint meeting, Nov. 6. The book The Flowering of New program will be under the direcEngland " A lovely luncheon was tion of Scout master, John Yeats served to the following members: and an investiture ceremony w ill Mrs. Martha Stewart, Mrs. Rachel be presented. Clifford B. Young, Mecham, Mrs Bertha Salisbury, a scout from the Alpine district Mrs. Hilda Conder, Mrs. Effia will be the guest speaker. One of the delightful affairs of Pinegar, Mrs. Loleta Dixon, Mrs Emma Brereton, Mrs. Merle the week was a Lakeside party Mrs. Grace Peay and the given by Miss Ora Baum. A de- Ellen Bellow s Sch-one- y, .... Recreation Bowling GRAND eys Mrs. C. II TZ Dont fight winter with an stove, hut enjoy it in Comfort with a M ODE R X Patrician Circulator. beautiful brown finish. Several sizes and priced at 0235 And Up Sir These Ciirulators On Our Display Floor Tleadquai In s for Stoie Accessories Stove Pipe 23c 7 5" Corrugated Elbows ...20c 6" Corrugated Elbows .. 25c Coal Buckets and Stove Boards at lowest prices 22c Con. Wagon 1 & Mach. Co. Utah 1'kovo, e 3 1 HJep ft VIEW Davies, Reporter Telephone COLD WEATHER IS COMING 21c Nila Booth, Leona Davis, Wilma Wiscombe, Edythe Trotter Booth, visiting here with friends and relatives.. Mr Clarence Meldrum has returned home after visiting In Los Angeles, Calif , for the past two monthsj Come and join in the fun Stove Pipe 6" Stove Pipe evening-Refreshment- Is Keep that waKt line down this winter with the best for young and old alike bowling! If you're an expert tonll like our alleys. If youro a beginner, youll get off to a good start with the help of our instructor. 5 Pinegar. Miss Elsie Farnsworth was hostess to the Bachelor Girls club at s her home last Thursday were served to the following girls: Isabelle Keele, Margaret Gappmeyer guests and the following members, Stella Bounous. Grace Booth, Josephine ham. Mrs. Nellie Hull of LosAngeles game Made in people: Sally and Douglas Hawkins, Beth apd Jack Jones, Bobby Stewart. Glen, James and Maxine and the hostess. The Gleaner class enjoyed a How, special demonstration on to apply make-up- " given by the class president, Miss Marlon Mec- For Health and Fun Plenty of alley's supper was served at the cabin of Milt Jacques, an uncle of Miss Baums, after which the party enjoved games and dancing on the Smith-Stron- g boat Those attending were Stanley Farley, June Fountin, LeRoy Seovil, Ven-n- a Butler. Watkins, Woodie Elaine McEwan, Grant Cluff, Grace Ellis, Joe Blake. Virginia Jolley, Vern Merrit, Fern Carter. Frank Terry, Norma Dunford, Heber Ivins, June Bean, Junior Chatwin, Lila Frances, Milo Madsen and the hostess. Light refreshments were served at the end of the evening Mrs Effie Pinegar entertained at a Halloween party Monday evening for her children. Chinese Checkers and Criss Cross were the main diversion. A tasty luncheon was served to the following young licious Mrs. Raeheaf 09-J- -l Sunday evening, regular conjoint meeting, will he given over to Scout Court of Honor. Dean and Albert Nuttall bagged (?) a large deer on Friday It was so large in fait that they couldnt get it down to the car. Their folks thinking they were lost went home and the boy? were out all night But John Nicol went up Saturday and brought them and their clear deer home. The Sunday school officers expressed pleasure on viewing the large audience last Sunday morning. Priesthood quorum 'meeting convenes at 11:30. Come out brethren and Join the large groups. Sunday night services were given over to the Genealogical committee, Thos. L. Allred in charge Patriarch B H. Jolley, gave a masterful answer to the query, Do the Ancient Scriptures teach various works for the dead? Musical numbers consisted of two violin and solos, "Traumeri, Flower Song," played by Mrs. Jacob, accompanied by Mrs. Luke. Heber Harward, chosen as second counc ilor to chairman Allred, spoke a few words of acceptance to the rail. The M.I.A. program on Aue1-daevening featured a special activity program entitled" We all sing." Elgin Oliphant, acting as ambassador to Sweden Introduced! the various classes, who responded with songs as follows: the entire group sang Carry On; Boy Scouts, "Boy Scouts Hymn;" Bee Hive and Gleaners each gave a musical number, and the entire group sang Our M I.A. Next Tuesday evening the activity program is titled "Between the M I.A. Book Ends. A Scout and Beehive girl, dressed in Dutch costumes will represent the book ends and the btl.A. reading course will be briefly reviewed. book by book. Let's go to Mutual and get some of these good things, go painstakingly prepared for us. VINEYARD . i Mrs. peo F Weils, Reporter Telephone r PCI Put the home in Holiday spirit by having it spaikling ch an brilliantly beautiful. Youll he ainaui at how an expert drape cleaning job will change the entire appearance of the home adding color and charm to rooms at low cod. Our pci vice is unexcelled for perfect cleaning of household items. Madsen Cleaning Co. 119 N. Univ. Ave. Phone i 475 a 01-R- 4 The M I A. will have charge qf the church services Sunday evening in the ward chapel. A good program has been arranged and all ward members are invited. Mr? Mabel Bunker will have charge of the work and business program to be held Tuesday afternoon at Relief Society The visiting teachers will make their report. Refreshments will be served and ail women of the ward will tie Invited to attend. Births Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Murdock announce the arrival of a granddaughter born to Glen and Joan Murdock Maxwell. October ?7 at Elko. Nevada. Ezra and Vanza Varlev Ash have a son born at their home in Vinevnrd Sundav morning Max Blake of Salt Lake son of Mr. and Mrs James T. Blake is .at the L D S. hospital following an appenduitus operation preformed ten days ago. He is getting along fine ond in November, Bishop Twite- - talks also by Charles Hancock and Ferron Johnson, representing hill announies President Charles E Rowan, formerly of the Texan as the special speaker Mrs LeRoy Gammon will be hostess to members of R. club on Aaronic priesthood night, with j nn-sio- n, Thursday afternoon at her home. The many friends of Mrs. Belle Bunker are wishing her a speedy reovery She has been ill at her home for the past six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Axel F. Andrea-so- n attended funeral services held for his cousin, Mrs. Zina Bosen In Salt Lake Sunday. Mrs Roland Harding and Mrs. Owen Harding enteratned twenty neices and nephews at a candy Hallowe'en night at the puli home of the former. The children came In costumes and had a gay evening of games and singing. Mrs. Reed Holdaway of Los Angeles has visited here during the week with relatives. Invitations have been extended to several hundred relatives and friends to attend the wedding reception of Miss Margie Williams daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilhams and L. Wayne Tucker son of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Tucker of Sharon-- . The young couple will be married Monday In the Salt Lake temple and their reception will follow the same evening In tthe Vineyard ward recreation hall. Friends and neighbors of Roland Harding turned out Saturday and helped harvest his beet Mr. Harding has been on crop. crutches the past six weeks due to an Injured knee cap. Leonard Madsen president of the elders quorum with many of the elders In of the ward had the work charge. An open social for all ward s ngers was held Thursday eveThe ning in the ward chapel. music committee had charge of the refreshments. Games and singing was enjoyed. Choir leader W K. Allen extends an Invitation to all singers to join the choir members each Thursday evening at 8 p. m in the chapel. Mrs. John Larsen and her mother Mrs B. T. Johnson of Provo have spent the past two weeks visiting relatives at Holt, j i .. T pica! State CUldings At New York Fair 1939 L 4 r Your Eyes are in the care of y State Registered Optometrist Thousands of Satisfied Customers. - S- Vision-Bette- Dr. G. II. Heindselman With Heindselman Optical J sA I & Jewelry Co. i j New and Used Furniture M rr-uv- - s v u I dS L f I yl ,j f Furniture Exchange LA , - ia 316 W. Center t wI TV j ) !! t PLEASANT Appearance Service of The Highest Type MODERATE PRICES Betti r the Aaronic priesthood quorums, A duett by John Hardy and Vego Christiansen la on the program. i VIEW Susan Jameson. Reporter Telephone 021R1 , Cougiahilair the Stra organization in choosing the J'oiie of Sharon as their official publication. BY do hheivie choose the Voice of Sharon to let you foils hnuu uhy you should trade of Page school P. T. A. held a successful meeting Wednesday evening in the Pleasant View ward hall. A large crowd enjoyed a on first grade demonstration reading given by Mrs. Evelyn Knight. The constitutional amendments were discussed, as was also the newly Organized band and the plans for school luncheon. Mrs Effie Pinegar had charge. Mrs. James Phillips entertained Saturday for her son Rulon on his seventh birthday anniversary Games and delicious refreshfeatures of the afterments noon. Attending were: Dan Vance DeVar and Wayne Gardner. Keith Jameson. Tom and Emery Patten. Paul and Alton Ektns, Neil Ford. David and Mary Young, Jean Snyder and Aileen Phillips. BBeth Gurr enterlained a number of friends at a Halloween At the top is a model of the New England Building for the New York World's Fair which opens on April 30, 1939. The scene is a typical New England waterfront with a sailing vessel lying at dock On one side is a merchants warehouse; on the other, a two story structure indicating the Btilfinch contributions to New England archi135-fo- tecture. In the middle is the Florida exhibit which will occupy 22 acres of ground and will depict the citrus industry, phosphate mines, animal life and other resources and advantages of the state. At the bottom is the building of the stale of Missouri in which will be shown the industrial, agricultural and recreational life of the state For Autumn Fashion Parade BUTLERS The Friendly Store Cold Weather calls for Warm Bedding and Butlers are exceedingly fortunate to have the Exclusive Sale in Provo of this Nationally Known and AdvcrtUed line of BLANKETS CHATHAM (Advertised in Good Housekeeping and American Home) Look At These Prices! w.wiiaywi lbs, part wool 2 AVERY, size 70 x 80 A AIRLOOM, cent wool 3 lbs. 80 per 70 x 80 costume party Saturday evening. Donald Mac Kay won the costum a favor and La Priel Jones won the game favor. The following guests enjoyed games and delicious refreshments. Edna Mae Wagner, Mary and Betty Je. Shirley Andrews. Fawn and Jay Hill, Leslie Lieohty and Melvin Burgener. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney H Cluff gave a dinner Suflday honoring Mr. and Mrs Rex Cluff and famto make ily w.ho left Monday their home in South America. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Cluff and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burgener and Grant Cluff. Mrs Chas Miller left this week for Omaha, Nebraska, to visit her sister. She intends to be gone until near Christmas time. Relief Society will be held next Tuesday with Mrs. Ila Gadd giving the lesson on "Preparation and value of dairy products to the consumer. AIKEN, ill wool. 72x84 CAMDEN, 3 Vi lbs all wool size 72 x 84 RONDA, ill wool, 72x84 PAIRS PIXEIIURST U4 Uhl Part Wool, 72x84 ELK IX 4 Li: lhs. 50 per cent Wool 72x84 COIiORS - Green, Ieiw h, Rose, Blue, Mahogany, . Cedar and Gold Clearance s ') 21 j !h. 2.v; XT clUunSS WOOL RLAXKET ROSE JJ qQ 7080 SHEET RLAXKET SHARON The primary children of Sharon The growing seasonal attention to autumn and winter fashions makes ward enjoyed a Halloween social at the ward amusement hall Sat-- i this "little girl design an attractive eyeful. Black galyak fur is the big feature, while the Scotch plaid silk facing adds a flattering touch of urdny afternoon. Prizes were givof the fur. en to Dixie Gordon, Kendall Jollcv color above a bandeau and Neil Edwards for the best dressed bovs and girls there L oa At Manv gamps weij played and refreshments were served. ALL KINDS OF I Bishop T. C.,Hebertson of Vine-jyar- d will be the speaker at SharReplaced on MIA meeting Sunday In th at 7 p ward chapel, comn.'-ncihN 0 W IS THE TIME m. His theme will he "The Road to Happiness through appreciaNaomi Park lit tion of Self also he a speaker, her theme be Ing Each Must Work out hl 41'! own Salvation 34S WtsT Cf.xtu: Splpndid musics' numbers are being prepared The following Fundav, the sec- . W GLASS Utah Valley Glass r & Paint Pini 7080 Double SHEET RLAXKET ... 70x80 Part WOOL RLAXKET Dim mn .. Qi'amiii 7284 PART WOOL alue RLAXKET, Ad Qn JA QUALITY MERCHANDISE But Not High Priced! 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