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Show 'TILE VOICE OF SHARON VINEYARD (Mrs. Guo. A W'fella - RopoiKr) sotl honoring the rutiiej Relief Socitty officers and teach- ers will be held next Tuesday afternoon at the chapel to which all women of the ward are invited. A fine program Us been ar- ranged and refreshments will be served. A. V. Watkins, Preside High Councilman Henry Taylor and Thornton Booth of Provo who recently returned from the British mission were the speakers at the Sunday evening church services and H. R. Staheli rendered two vocal solos accompanied by M.ss Naomi Fordbara who also gave a Plano selection. The ward choir under the direction of W. K. Allen furnished three numbers. Bishop Thorlt C. Hebertson was In , harge. Mr. and Mrs. Max Blake of Salt Lake spent the week end here with relatives. Alonzo Tidwell of Price spent A till Mr and Mis A. J. Redd. Mr and Mrs K. S Summers and Miss Pearl Walton of Monticcllo spent Sunday night at the home of Mr and Mrs. Milton L. Holdawsy. They were enroute home from Salt Lake where tiny visited with their daughter Alete Redd who is confined in the St. Marks hospital suffering frorti Infantile paralysis Mrs. Elba Holdaway is visiting in Tooele with Mr. and Mrs EU.s Orme and children. A large irowd is expected to attend the Elders ball Thursday home of Mr. and i.s Mrs, C H Haiti s enterta'ned on Friday evening tn honor of the of tur birthday anniversary rituptpr vivo Preornt were Mins LuAr.a Baker of fait Lake v. siting at the Mis. C. H Lav City; Mr. and Mrs Gordon Atkinson of riiasant Grove, Mr. and Mis Francis Anderson of American Fork and Mr. and Mrs H. M Hatding of Frovo. Choir members are urged to make a special effort to attend rehearsals held on Monday evenings at 8 oclock. Do you enjoy singing? Come out and Join the choir. Next rehearsal Monday, January 2Sth Mrs Eln.e B Tajlor gave a f.ne introduction on Tuesday to Victor Hugo's "Lea Miberables", which is being studied by the Relief Society this month and next. Attending the temple excursion on Jan. 16th were Eliza L Rode-ba- i k, Mable G. Gardner and Charlotte B. Davies. The Sunday evening meeting .program Included: a trumpet duet by Don Griffiths and Dalewood Dennett, accompanied by Carol Memraott of Timpanogo3 ward; Trail Builders Hjmn, by a group of Primary boys directed by and accompanied bv Mrs Lucille Allred; Kenneth Falser outlined benefits of Trail Builder evening. Heber Thacker, publicity manager promises a good time for all who attend. Old time dances are to he featured. The general public Is invited Not only has Vinejard ward a splendid new chapel In which to hold its meetings, but the biehop-ti- e and the building lommlttee have seen to it that the ward has two beautiful mutual instruments m keeping with the appointments in the chapel a grand piano and a new electric organ. These instruments add greatly to the program. Additional speakers musical program which are now were High Count llmen James a feature of the regular sacrament Feigu-o- n and (Hear Anderson seri ices. The choir also sang two numbers. ' we can conscientiously rccom-men- d as one outstanding the money: New, Saturday here vi- - rg with the" W. J. Clirg fam.iy. Mrs. Hugh J. Davis was surprised by a number of relatives Wednesday tvenirg, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. A pul iueK su; per and games were enjoj ed Thursday, January for Modern Rustic cupboards, 3 bed rooms, carpe's, basement, Fruit room - 1 sets Built-i- n Ki-l-e- Size of ground 60x320 feet. North East, Provo. Give possession any time. Can give terms. TVE 1)0 HAVE SOME GOOD BUAS NOW! Prows and Ilaws Realty Company 63 North University Avenne Provo, I tali Phone 456 !- - GRAND VIEW LAKE VIEW (Helen Oveson Mrs. W. A. Nuttall has returned from a visit with her son Jesse and family of Los Angeles She also attned the muiriage of her daughter, Diana, A. F. Snyder is recovering al the home of his son Delos, from a severe hpart attack. Mrs. Grant Davis and small sons, Richard and Byron, are People and Spots in the Late News TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC and All Patrons of Morrisons Auto Supply Morrisons will be moved into its new store just two doors west of the Kress store, in PROVOS NEW SHOPPING CENTER By Monday, Jan. 29th We welcome ull our patrons and the general public to come in and inspect our new quarters. We Aim to Serve You Better Soft beret-typ- e smart this Hollywood HOVE TO IN HUDSON . . . One of most extended cold spells of recent years has brought river traffic to a halt on the Hudson. Here crew of Coast Guard cutter Comanche chops ice near Saugertjes, N. Y., to find it from 8 to 18 inches thick. QUEEN OF BATH . . . Hailed by retinue of Saturday Knights, Miss Eleanor fcehramm reigned in robe of koroseal shower curtains, toothbrush-studde- hats are season m Here film beauty Judith Barrett wears one of flattering beige, tied with thin back-brus- 9 d So are many other jobs big1 and size doesnt matter when smaller h j DID YOU A very Interesting program i for Sail am. nt meeting this Sunday evening. Geoige Blake who reiently leturned fioin the English mission will be tlir speaker, wi'h music furnished In a gills 1 10 composed of Nana Lee Johnson, Floreni e Bone and Wanda jampbcll. Mr and Mis. Karl and Kurt Fluehe of Salt Lake spent Sunday in Lake View visiting friends. Mrs Wilford Oveson was bos to a tess Thursday afternoon group of lady ft lends. Quilt blocks weie made and a light luncheon served to the following Miss Karma Lloyd, Mis Pan' Mrs. Chester On son Madsen, Mis Dean Bunnell, Mis Ketinetl S. nit. Mrs Garn. r Madsin, Mrs Elliott Sabey, Mrs Tonv Muds, n Mi a Ben Cuiinis, Mrs KOtiert Madsen and Mrs Dean Johnson Mr. and Mrs. J. Ii. Robison and (hikiren of Magna, spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Wil In the early evt ford Oveson. ing a home movie was enjond If twenty four, followed by a chil supper and progressive rook. Monday evening at 8 00 oclock in the gym. some of the girls in the ward who think they are pi city good are challenging the M' Men to a game of Basketball Everyone is invited and there wl' be no charge for admission. Heber Liechly of Pleasant View has been selected by the 123rd Quorum of Seventy as its secretMr. Lc i hty was setretary ary. lot the Elders quorum of the Pleasant View ward and had a very excellent record in this : AND HAJE YOU NOTICED JIM, MOW HAPPEN CAR PONTiAC IT RIDE? L THEY Utah Valley Press ALL ) HOME-OWNE- and ALL HOME FEOPLE D WORKING IN THE PLANT J ? Everything from a Calling Card to a ECONOMY EXPONENT W. Baals of Fort Wayne, Ind , takes bow as his citys achievements in municipal economy are praised by National Consumers Commission whose units are making studies in 4,000 communities. Tax reduction drive of NCTC has 1040 goal of better and cheaper city . . . Mayor Harry Tax h SHARON TIKE REPAIRING I See Us Now .lnecl the M. Men and Gleam r Gills at her home Sundav after evening 4lone ilmrih. The book by Richard Bird was reviewed by I.oina Mayeoi k Refreshments! p were served to Twitiliell and wife, Mr. and Mrs Lile MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs Woolsten, Kenneth Mi Ewan and 16 class niembei s Mrs B?aMe Exceil and small daughter, Baibara, left Tuesday for Chicago Tiny will remain there a few dais and then continue down the coast to Florida where they will remain several weeks before returning home Mrs u. s. 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