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Show THE VOICE 01 SIIAEOX Thursday, August 28, 1941 Outers were laid for Mr. ing and Mis. J. W. Johnson of Mammoth, Mrs. J. S. Johnson of Vine-.uMis Perry Nielson Reporter) Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Thaland Verland ia, in daughters, The Sunday School eupern-tendtne- y Thompson and the host and hos-te- -, are very desirous of a Mr. and Mrs. Rone Olsen. 10u'( Dune fund from the WindThe sor ward. To do this they must Sunday Sihool officers and have the support of all ward teachers euteitaiued at a social members. Monday eveuing at the Gilbert Richardson home In honor of Mrs. Ward Day at Mutual Dell Eva Richardson Law who has reproved very successful. A well signed as a teacher In the Kinder-gaite- n arranged program was given In elass. She expects to leave the evening under the direction of for Richfield soon to make her Howard Lowe, the new activity home where her husband will ounselor in Mutual. teach school the coming winter. This community was grieved to A pleasant evening of games was and a dainty luncheon e enjoyed learn of the death of Mrs. The guests included: Cobbly Sorensen at a Salt served. Lake hospital Tuesday. Cause of Mr and Mrs. George Long, Sam e death was bronchial asthma. Harris, Floyd Johnson, Hortense was the twin daughter of Kiik, Mary Hales, James Marrott. the late Bert Cobbley and Violet A. H. Lowe, Enid Johnson, Banks Cobbley. Jarman, Emma Kirk, May A Delii ious Chicken Aston. Florence Richardson, NetSupper was served at the home of Mr. tie Wilberg, RaNee Nielsnoi Lyand Mrs. Rone Olsen Friday even dia Smith, Cleo Kirk, Shirley Har WINDSOR J, Ver-ven- Yer-vern- your underlovelies thrive on Lux! Miss y Tripp, Le-tlra- Wash-abilit- y Expert, will be here - &i Lux all week to consult with the guest ms and of honor. Walker, Dauuetta Swensen, Marie Haiper, and Melba Kirk. They left Sunday and expect to be gone a social entertained at in honor a week. Mrs. Mary Jarman and of the bitthday anniversary of Mrs. Fern Kirkovlll acpTUTTbapi-roneEmily Long, at her home WednesA buffet luncheon day evening. was enjoyed by the club mem-- , J. S. Johnson, Mys. ' Janet hers ami their partners. The Humphrey, Mrs. Ferry Nielson guest of honor was presented' and daughter Nana spent Friday with a gift from the club mem-- i and Saturday visiting relatives hers, in Salt Lake and Ogden. While The family of Martin Walker away they were the guests of Mr, eu joy ed a trout supper at Canyon and Mrs. F. J. Donkin, Mr. and Glen Monday evening. vlrs Richard Hansen, Peter John-an- d Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Norma Hales has been employ- cd to teach school at Vineyard Garside. the coming winter. Mrs. Blanche Nielson, Janet Mr. and Mis. Frank Walker' Travis Winn, Jennie ami family have moved Into their Humphreys, Nana Nielson Hams and motored new home in the second ward at to Mammoth Sunday and spent Pleasant Grove. i he Mr, and Mrs. J. W. day. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Baxter Johnson returned to their home and family have left this ward to with t b m after spending most of make their home in Provo. the mi mim r here. The following girls are enjoyreturned Johnson ing a camping trip at Vivian Virginia Joveo Beardall, Edna home Monday a'hr spending the park: Mauriue Morly, Faun pa-- t thine wei ks visiting her Huoley, I lie G. Club AV. s. , you! - She'll present a regular-eixe- d box of Lux with every lingerie purchase tills week (one box to a customer). Lux care will help you keep your new purchase lovely longer! We recommend Lux j :if T s'. i for all fine washalles! t CO'ilAW ? TVMOU HiOS iiiimimiiiiHiiiiiimiiiiiiimmiimiiiiitiHiimimmiiimiiikimiimimiiiiMiiumiiiiitiiitummiimmtmimtiMimimmmitiimiiimiuuuiiitmiMimmiii The Provo Foundry . . . I ? V had the pleasure of furnishing much of the steel and other materials which went into the We Extend Our ? I i Sincere - I nI Congratulations It New to the people of Sharon Community on the - i ;s $ ? Community OPENING i- 'K - 4 i, Audi torium of the countrys finest 4 i Community Auditorium l;-- 4 v n lx i' We appreciate this opportunity to serve the members of Scera, and wish them utmost satisfaction and service in their new building. tt 4 ; 1 We appreciate the confidence of Mr. j Victor Anderson and his associates in selecting our company to install all Stage Curtain and Drapery Equipment, Floor Coverings, Venetian Blinds and Furniture. 4 1 lUURifmtnifiiHttimiimiimmiiiiiiinKmimiimtiimMiiiimmmiiiitiniimimiiimiiiiiiimmimiiiiiiiiiMmiiiiiiiiiiimmtiiHMiiimMiiiiMmiiimimiii part we have had in helping to bring to this Community, such a magnificent building with its outstanding community center service Auditorium features. is a beautiful Monument to the and Vision of the Members of C. We are proud of the The Community Integrity . t We pledge our continued support and best wishes for the successful future i that we are certain will attend this Scera worthwhile community enterprize. We are proud to have had a share in the construction of this fine theater and community center. DIXON TAYLOR r Utah Timber & Coal Co, 164 West 5th North PJione 232 (Slip limn.' uf Itarim fluked week!, t Prwvo, lHnk. b, tn, Shkron Coprov Eduettoni RacnBOoul of publishing Coma ox. 47 North Ftrt Printed b LUC V Mt Street. Pruvo, Utah. Otl Entered ge Second Clue t ah. under act of March k. Metier. VU.tor k, 1SH7. at the Poet Office U Froeo, it, a bister and family at Bakerfield, at Mirror Lake last Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Sammy George California. Mrs. Neldon Simpson and fam- was elected new vice president of ily of Moroni visited during the the organization to succeed Kat-- I past week with their mother and suiiii Yano who has moved to grandmother, Mrs. Clara Kirk. California. The main purpose of the conThey left for their home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kirk are vention was to draw up & set of vacationing at Los Angeles, Cal. plans by which the Future Farm-ei- s Hendwould carry out the affairs Mr. and Mrs. Leonard rickson and daughters Maxine of the chapter during the coming visited school year, (1941-42- ). and Norma of Scofield With W. D. Soulier acting as fi ienrts here over the week end. supervisor and Ronald Hansen, president of the chapter &3 chairman of the convention, several I F. A. Convention committees were organized to Mirror Lake carry through to a solution rari-ou- s Held groups of chapter problems. u Climaxing the end of the Lin-(,- Chapter officers will act as chairchapter F. F. A. convention men of the committees. at |