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Show voice or sharon the a lie linin' nf Friday, November Iutrmt Vrovo, Utah, by the Sharon Cooperative Education of Orem Printed by Utah Valley - Maxfield IVterMm Provo Conservatory -- t-- 1 ba-ra- ir , (Entire Johnson- Jb imp Vision - Fe tteii Appear anve The Highest Type of Service MODERATE PRICES Yonr Eyes arc in tlie care of Stated Registered Optometrist Thousand of Satisfied Customers. Dr. Ileindselman G. II. With Ileindselman Optical - Jewelry Co. & T i J - ' F it f ) . ''? to ) 's B h 1 r . it t J r h 1 t r 'I 141 1 1 nor 1 ts'Kmm i t & fa sc If r- ) ' ir k k Or- t i 12. - it - 9f i JSST9 V -- .9 V J i, y N IjEnTEIri - Jitwidips. Pxlii Mnrlev; Maggie Wrleht An exception will he presc i under the Johnson son. Th M t. .1 and .od program n the evening .n of Mrs Enid Airs. Erma ' . evening the Singing ,.f the stake entertained . ..ipreclation party In honor i. drs Erma Swenson at the ne of Mrs. Ethel Lowe, with refreshments of Ice cream, punch and cookies. The stake members presented Mrs. Swensen with a lovely bed spread and the Windsor members gave her a quilt as tokens for the unselfibh Service she has so willingly given to make the Singing Mothers a success. A Sunshine party was held Thursday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Charlott Muzzell at her home Ganies were played and refreshments served under he direction of Mrs. Beatrice Walker, Mrs. Nellie York and Mrs. Iona Jarman. An officers and Teachers Relief society meeting was held at the home of Mrs. John Grant Wednesday afternoon. Tuesday afternoon at Reliei society Mrs Dorothy Johnson beDr. gan the new- - lesson course Popcn's hook entitled "Family Relations The Social Service lesson., . ' tion with Sacrament meeting. A very good program is being prepared by the (hildren under the A direction of Mrs. Brinley. good attendance will be 'appreciated. Tuesday the Primary Stake Board members attended Primary here In a body and took charge of the entire program. Stake Geneologlcal contention was held at the Third ward at Pleasant Grove .Sunday afternoon Instructions were given by Wm. Lund. A Stake Genealogical meeting was held at the home of Mr and Mrs. John V. Johnson Wednesday evening. Relief society union meeting r why this remarkable heater saves VI holds the fire to on coal bills . . keeps floors rooms more heats . . . longer warmer. .... EAST TERMS Arranged The harvesting of the beet and potato crop will soon be finished, the severe cold weather hampered the farmers considerably and some frost damages are reported, bnt a very fine harvest has been gathered in Vienyard and the people have much to be thankful for. President and Mrs. S ,H, Blake Salt Lake last Saturday to purchase a new electric organ for announce the engagement of G. Sldwell. their only daughter, Thelma, to . the ward chapel. Stake genealogical union meetThe Young Peoples club met George W, Cropper, son of Mrs was held at 2 p. m. Nov. 20 at the home of Mr and Mrs. El- Ellon Cropper of Deseret, Millard ing same building w ith 21 presthe in wood Baxter Friday evening. county. The bride to be Is a grad- ent Sharon ward committee was Arthur Gaeth of Provo gave "a uate of theLDS. business col, e ,u William r Inii very interesting talk on Cooper- lege and has been emnlove , iker A Salt Lake for the atives in Eurore. ' . v Dorothy . , , A very, successful P.T.A meetPile fulfil'-- ' f' The Little entitled Miatton . r No i was held at the ing Lindon school ;.iarrlage Brown Baby. Leson wrk was in Frldav, Deoem-i.i- d j in Wedpesday evening with Pros! charge of Samuel A. Carter a reception honoring Dec was assigni.enlv weds will be held Dec' The program fpr ed to th Tlmpanogos ward to 3 in the Vinevard recreation ball M. Liston, Chairman. The Mrs John Madsen of. Provo, Perry formally of Vinevard, was surV n 1 u t .;f prised by a group of old friends 4 Paturdnx- - afternoon. The occasion m m Icing her Tth birtlidav nnnlver-snrv- . She was presented with n beant'ful bouquet of cut flowers Progressive Rook was plaved Frizes were awarded to Mrs Annie W Maag and Mrs. Mallcent Wei s Peveral lovelv duets were sung bv Mrs. Leah Wheeler and Mrs. Bullock with a guitar accompaniment. A delicious luncheon was served at small tables to Mrs. Mary Stewart, Mrs. Ann L,arsen, Men's Dark Mrs Hulda Hansen, Mrs. Harriet will Your touch tell WORK PANTS $1,00 Varley, Mrs Vera Larsen. Mrs. high-qualit- y it is a that Lena you Anderson, Mrs. Suan MadLadies' Outing Flannel sen, Mrs. Annie Blake and Mrs. worsted fabNIGHT Mallcent Wells of Vinevard, Mrs. 3 THIS SIX POINT MONEY-SAVIN-G- SERVICE WILL PROLONG THE LIFE OF YOUR BATTERY 'AND IT WON'T COST YOU .ft CENT BEE'S YOTJE Supreme . ff that it will wear and hold its shape. . . The Clothcraft label will tell you that you are getting a dependably .... tailored suit an that fits is properly styled. .... 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TOYLAND Smooth Sailing Ahead Plan yonr purchases for Christmas NOW! AT We will advance the money on well regulated personal loans. Ask to talk to o ir representative. BEES Hardware Co. hussell bo. USE Industrial N. iv' t'nlv, IT cue 1277 Ave. . 4. rixj.'i-'- i OUR LAY A Small Deposit Will LOAN CO. V in cradle Bojs' Leatherette zipper Provo with beautiful services at costs within their means. Now, although modern facilities enable ns to pro- Cfean ar.J grease ter- 6 Tighten battery SEWSMIONAl 368 West Centre St zr?' 5 p A social - 4 with pare water Defeat tc.T.L:E!: and cables Fii! top-notc- Ladies and .Misses Tut k stitch- - PANTIES and VESTS () ( Ea. Only past years. for all ward officers and teachers will be given Friday evening in the ward chapel. A business meeting will be hfdd followed with games and comic stunts. Refreshments will be served. Bishop Thorit C. Hebert-soRaymond Harding and Carlyle Bunker, the ward Bishopric, will be In charge Mr. and Mrs Hugh I.- Davis and son William M. left Friday morning for Logan where they will make their home, the best wishes of the community go with them for success and happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Dutton Miller and children of Provo, who purchased the Vineyard Mercantile began business Monday. A warm welcome Is extended to the Miller family by the entire community. Elder Wilbur Harding son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harding who has spent the past two years laboring In the lAorthern States mission has been riven an honorable release aid Is expected home soon, HjU GOWNS Teat wilh hydremetsr minals n, 22 Lined with Earl-GlRayon 2 3 Weeli End Annie W. Maag of Orem, Mrs. Vera Allen of American Fork, Mrs. Me inda Jorgenson, and Mrs Zina Scott of Lake View, Mrs. Andrea Madsen and Mrs. Emma Stone of Provo and the honor guest and her two daughters, Mrs Sylvia Perry and Mrs. Edith Prell who presented her mother with a beautiful birthday cake. Mrs. Olena Gammon left last Saturday for Los Angeles where rhe will spend the wintei with her son and daug! Mr. and Mrs. Welbj Gammon. The Annual Road Show scheduled for Nov. 29 Is under way and promises to be just as fine as the former performance of DO: 1 Clean tep of lauery the ric J I ' Clothcraft Commander Suits T' ) l , t Columbia ixon I avlor to A senior temple excursion the Salt Lake tqmple is set for Dec. 5, from Sharon Monday. stake. Stake genealogical board meeting convened in the stake semiSun-- I nary building at 1:30 p. m. were 20. Nov. Assignments day. made for Nov. as follows: Edge-mon- t, Samuel Cordner; GrandCordner and Florence Nellie view, Shepherd; Lakeview. Clarence Lloyd and Olive LlVd; P easant view, Beswkk Tanner and Annie Row-le- y Tanner, Sharon, Maud G. and Amelia Latta; Timpano-go- s. Samuel A. Carter and Clara work Mrs. Ellen ,Cragun has been chosen as a teacher In the Sunday school Gospel Message class and Carol Harris as teacher in the Primary class. Bishop and Mrs. Stanley B. iHarris, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ewen-se- n and Leon Gordon motored to provided glwdty invite Inspection ef oar modern mortuary at any time. Y'our visit will prove both Interesting and instructive, and will incur no obligation of aay kind. Latta, Reporter Phone 04SJ1 01-R- 4 or 68 years this firm has We Co. and learn H Amelia VINEYARD "How to grow old, wir given by Mrs. Stella Gillman. Primary conference will be held Sunday evening in connec- Tin Pacific Super-Heate- r consumes smoko - - converts it into usable heat. You benefit in two ways: You get more beat from every pound of coal and ou avoid the smoke nuisance in your D.-T.-- Swen- . with the only heater ever designed specially to burn Western Coal. (hi me in to ,r iTor-- s ENJOY CLEANER HEAT AT LESS COST home. t No-an- GENEALOGY STAKE i Wedding Pbllted extends con-- i This community " tional Re reational gratulations to Ellen Maxfield, who Saturday became tho bride PotlUhicg Co., 67 North First West Street, Provo, Utah. Entered aa Second Class Matter, October 8, 1937, at the Post of Authur E. Peterson of Bingham. The cAttnny was perf irmed Office at Provo. Utah, under act of March 3, 1879. by Bishop Stanley B. Harris of Windsor ward. J The newly weds will make their home at Bingham where Mr. Peterson is employed. Church News OO I Stella Fenton, member of the Y.W M I A, general board presigave a very Interesting book Radio j dency Vocal Drama Dancing review of The Lantern in Her RITA BROOKS. Director Telephone 434-Hand Tuesday evening at Mutual. F.VKOLLM1 NTs ACCEPTED NOW Foil ALL DePTS. Windsor is to present a one act plav, Romance is a Racket at Stake Drama Festival WednesdDrama Department Dancing Depot tment ay-. Nov 30 Theatre The Children's TTes-e- a and for ihildren Mrs. Irene Mangum is directThe Adult Experimental Ballet Tap adults r ing this pluv. The cat is as folTheatre Ad.urio - Tee - Mnderne and lows1 Flod Johnson. Perneal Public Speaking musical conn dy. Shoell, Lee Louder, Fva Walker, ent Radio D pa Tessie and I.oa Mae Downs, J'ocal' Di pa 1 meid Hreinson Radio Woikshop for Adults, The Children's Choral group An M I A. business meeting was Radio Woik'-hofor hrld at the home of Mrs Nettie The Adulf Choral group Chilinn. Wilbei e's Wednesday evening Tile annual Hi I' f so ietv Pi ale lttakous lu all depart mmts hv audition and ap- will be held at the ward . .. f po ntment only. chapel Dec. 7. Cifts for voting Per information ti U i hone 4 3lY i,i usit our studios. and old will ho sold. The follow1 7 to 1) p. in. il.uh except Sunday. Hours: t to ,T ing committees have been chosen with PiesMeut Sarah F Hoolev 2nd Floor) j as general chairman Art and 305 N. Univ. Ave. Olfts, Christah.il Crant and Jr Meat ,pieR Ti- nie Harris Hoolev, Nel'io York and t weekly ofdent Alberta Walker in charge. ficers and teachers are requested Supt. Tlawd R. Mitchell of Lehi was the principal speaker. to be presei t A Social A elfare meeting was held at the ward chapel Thursday with the Bishopric m charge. j Mrs. Ilia Mangum has been chosen to act as second councilMrs. Geo. F. Wells, Reporter lor to President Nettie Wilberg In the Y.W.M.I.A. to take the Telephone place of Carol Harris who has been released on account of school will be held Sunday. All ward WINDSOR 23, 1938 -- AWAY Hold PLAN Your 361 West Center Gifts Provo, Utah. J i |