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Show THE' VOICE perlect attendance at Sunday school for the past year includes Jack and Lauia Meldrum, Jack and Beth Jones, Waluean Ivers, Jean Gillespie, Sam t Mar.iutte. Sam has the record of missing only once in the last eight flieir New Year's guests Mr. and years. , Mis C.uis Nelson and family and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Nelson of Salem. Genalogical meetings are being The members of the Friendly-Twent- y held each Sunday at 6 p. m. In the club were entertained by Mr. ward 'chapel. Class leader Caroline and Mrs. Scott" A. Taylor, Friday, Farnsworth is giving the lessons. All January 19. Progressive rook was member sare cordially invited. ' Mrs. Bessie Nelson andt $ played. Here's a hint for all married folks ,Mrs August Johnson received high, score. Refreshments were serve I to in the ward. Watch for the date of the Adult M. I. A. class old fashtwenty cl-- b members.- ioned party and dance. It will be Bishop and Mrs. Ernel Williamson have returned from Wallsburg where held early in February. they attended the funeral of J. L. Mecham. Mr. Mecham was the Primary Conference will .be held father of Mrs. Williamson. next Sunday evening in the ward son of Mr. and chafel, according to Counselor CorTed, the Mrs. Alfred Johnson was accidentA splendid program delia Booth. ally shot with a .22 by his boy has been arranged. It is hoped that friend Saturday, January 20. Ted all the parents will be present to see is reported to be recovering nicely. the fine work the primary is doing. Parents and teacher, meeting was held Friday, January 19, at the At Sacrament meeting last Sun-Jaschool house. The new picture Clarence Ashton introduced the machine was demonstrated. Refresh- home missionaries for Edgemont, ments were served. Marbeth Snow and Roy Muhlestein of Pleasant View. It was expressed by Bishop Ferguson that the members of the ward will cordially receive the missionaries when they call MRS. EVA GILLESPIE Reporter at the homes in the next two weeks. Another ward festival will be held The project is sponsored by the In the near future. Two one-aplays Seventy of the Stake. Other feaand a dance will be the features tures of the program were: Solo, Watch for future announcements. Melba Pulsipher; remarks, brother and sister Dee Brown; reading, Mrs. Joy O. Clegg, Oreal Clegg, J. Taylor, Harold Colvin', of the Louise Baum; solo, W. F. Wiscombe. M. I. A. stake board were Edgemont $ visitors this month. Attention Edgemont residents! basketball Mrs. Earl Hogan spent three weeks Lets support our In Magna visiting her parents, Mr. team in their games at the Lincoln and Mrs. Charles E. Peterson who High Gym on Thursday and Saturare leaving for Florida to make their day evening. We wish to congratulate them on their splendid work. home. Helen Jones recently returned from Los Angeles where she spent two weeks with her sister, Mrs. James Stewart. Helen reports pitiful MRS. VLDELLA IYIE, Reporter Bights of the flood which occurred there on New Years day. Mrs. C. H. Davies has left for The roll of honor for Edgemont's Idaho where she will spend two months with her daughter Mils. Rita News From Wards Vineyard j Mrs. Axel F. Andrenien, Reporter Notice of the Aarome Priesthood and Scout supervisors meeting of the Vineyard ward to tie held t the home of Brother Verge on the fourth Wednesday night in( All supervisors are exJanuary. pected to be present. The visiting teachers have their new assignments and will soon be-ntheir years work of bringing to each home a pleasant message. Make them feel welcome at your s gt homes. Some Improvements are being planned for the Vineyard ward. The first was the driving of a well, which was successful and will provide suf-- y ficient water for public grounds and buildings. We yill be visited soon by our home missionaries, bid them welcome, treat them as you would have your boy treated In the mission field. The M. I. A. Officers meeting will be held January 24. After the regular meeting, at the home of Mrs. James T. Blake, president of the Y. L. M. I. A., the evening will be spent in games, supervised by the recreation leaders. Refreshments will be served. In February this same group of officers will hold - their meeting at ElRoy Murdocks. A large crowd enjoyed the dance given in the Vineyard amusement hall Friday, January 10. Mr. Hugh Davis, recreational leader, was in charge and the Lehi orchestra furnished the music. MRS. S. A. TAYLOR, Reporter The officers of the Lake View M. I. A. spent an enjoyable evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Walter of Provo. Those In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Johnson and Miss Thelma Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor of Payson and Mr-- and Mrs. Scott A. Edgemont ct Ce-les- Williams. and Memory Book PHOTOS LARSON STUDIO 77 New Location NORTH UNIV. AVE. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wentz and family cf Salt Lake were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hills Sun- :: t: :: evening. 13 n is Mrs. Earl Robinson of Pleasant I Grove Is staying at the J. P. Gadit I home while her sister, Mrs. Ila Gadd has been in the hospital. j -- Varsity Town and Curlee Suits, Topcoats and Overcoats $18.75 . , g at SHRIVELS Center Coal and Building Materials Oil, Paints and Glass Utah Timber & Coal Co. Timpanogos Mrs. C. H. Paulson, Reporter The adult class of the M. L A. jonied with the Genealogical committee in entertaining the members of the ward in an aid fashioned dance held after Mutual Tuesday, January i jj Phone 232 164 W. 5th North Quick, Dependable Service A Trial Will Convince 16. i Did You Verl Haws is reported to be well o nthe road to recovery after an operation for appendicitis. , jj H The many friends of Mrs. George OBannion (Elva Cox) join In extending congratulations on the event Miss Cox who of her marriage. was hn active worker in the M.I.A. was married recently In Leadvllle Colorado. Mr. Grant Larsen has been chosen as assistant to Scoutmaster William Shepherd. :: Get a KODAK for Christmas , Mrs. Ivem Pyne gave a shower he rhome In honor of her daughter, Mrs. Carl Rowley (Leah Pyne) who was recently married. The at Sharon MISS ERSEL COOK Reporter On the evening of December 18, Mr. Burt Buckley who has been working in Nevada was home for a following the regular lesson period members of the Genealogical Society visit over the week end. were most pleasantly surprised yvitb a party in their honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Prestwich. A program was given by the Misses Yvonne Holt, Susie and Maxine GorMrs. Ila M. Gadd, Reporter Elvira don, Pyne, Thelma Prestwich of Patrol Wolf troop The Lone and R. S. Pyne. After which re36, Pleasant View Scouts, surprised were served. An enjoyDuane Jones at his home December freshments able evening was spent. A vote of 16. Games- - were played and refreshments served to eight scouts. appreciation was given the host and hostess for their kind hospitality the Mr. and Mrs. Austin Brokaw re, past month and the entertainment given the class members. cently moved into the ward. ' The ward choir presented a musl Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Meehan) cale of Christmas numbers on Dec. announce the birth of a son on Janu 17, under the direction of Mrs. 17. Mrs. Mecham Is the former ary . the proJ. Taylor. Following Ruth SidwelL Mother and babe are gram Mrs. Taylor gave a short talk doing nicely. on music appreciation. Then drop in and let us show you just how to get the finest results from it. We have everything here that you need for good pictures. All types c. Kodak Film, and a careful photo finishing service that makes the most of every roll of film. Come in and talk picture taking at any time. Theres never the slightest obligation to make a pur- chase. Hedquisi Drugs Orem Coal & Coke Supply Columbia Pea Coke Good, cleaft, fresh coke delivered any time. Once jou burn coke and find how clean and economical it is you will never want coal. Call for a free demonstration GEORGE T. JONES Phone 92R2 Pleasant Grove la $24.75 29.75 16 West iHntKinruiiiusnuusijj ft Pleasant View Save $5 to $15 S. !us e day. CLEAN SWEEP 1! ' d, !! ri of Hart Schaffner Sc Marx Suit - Topcoats - Overcoat ! I The Relief Society will hold a plate music and a delicious luncheon was luncheon sale Jan. 30 with each served to about thirty relatives an plate a ticket will be given the one friends. holding the lucky ticket will receive a quilt. The sacrament meeting held the evening of January 21 was rather Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy N. Davis en unusual and very Interesting being tertained a group of friends at a a review of the work done by the card party Saturday evening. Pro- auxiliary organizations of the ward gressive rook was played after which during the past year and present condition of organizations. These luncheon was served. reports were given by the Bishop Mr. and Mrs. James R. Griffith and the president of each organizahave a daughter born Sunday morn- tion. According to reports the warj is progressing in every respect ing at the family home. t: 4i church at an early age and with father and sisters came to Utah n 1S64. The two follow mg summers ie drove a team of oxen back to ihe Missouri river to bring emigrants, his mother coming in one of the His lather died on the companies. plains thus leaving him to support a widowed mother. He married Mary Lake in 1 S7 1 from which union the iollowing children were born : David J., William J , Sarah E , Isaac B , Joseph, Jane, Anme, Samuel H., James T., Benja' min, Ruth and Horace C. David Ballstead and Gerald Dre FATHER BLAKE PASSES AWAY After a long and useful life of of Salt Lake, companions of Need sen-icin the Church he died a faithVVUCam B. Blake was bom in ful Latter Day Saint on December Burgner in the Si uth American mia-- j sion, visited the Burgner home Sun- North Moiton, Devenshire, England, 18, 1933 and was buried in the Provo day, January 7. They were speakers August 5, 1848. He joined the L. D. city cemetery. at the conjoint program Sunday - time was spent with games and Let Us Make Your GENEALOGICAL Taylor went to Idaho Falla for the holidays. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Madsen, were served. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zobell had as : i! Stott, Fay Allred, Ida Leichty, Mor- - j n the ward amusement hall under beth Snow. Harold Colvin, Barbara .i Urection of the Missionary Comn.it-e- e for the purpose of obtaining Wilkins, Mary Burgner, Edna An- ! jrews, Lloyd Snow, Reed Workman, funds to send missionaries a. to the Ruiy Bone, Yvonne Jones, Roy Pen-ro- field. Mr. J. H. f .ch, chairman, exLisle Brown,1 Charles Cluff, tends an invitation to all members Mrs. May Isaacson and Max An- of the stake, assuring foor music and a good time for ail. Refreshments drews. will be served. Prices of admission Mrs. J. P. Gadd has Just returned will be 50 cents pehr couple 10 cents to her home from the Aird hospital for extra ladies Don't fail to be where she has been recovering from there. Remember the date, February a major operation performed on 7, 1934. January 8. She is doing fine. t y, Grand View Lake View PAGE FIVE SHARON OF Provo, Utah Still another boy, born to Mr. and Mr. and Mrs Alde.--i Chatwin announce the arrival of a son, bonf Mrs. Gerald Duke at their home' in January 8 at the Crane Maternity Orem. home. Young Mr. Chatwin has one, Members of the Vineyard ward brother and sister. Mother and babe mutual gave the program at the are doing nicely. January Joint M. I. A. meeting. The Norma Lewis and Frank Ashton music was beautiful and the adwere married In the Salt Lake dress of Mr. Harold Maag, whose subject was "Faith was most timely They Temple December 21. by Mr. and Mrs. Clary and Instructive. We Invite our friends ence Ashton. A reception In their from Vineyard to come often. honor was held at the home of the All members of the ward extend a bride in the evening. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ashton and warm Welcome to Elders Alvin Row-le-y and John Skinner during their family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ashton, Miss Nettie Lewis and the T. work as missionaries in the ward. J. Lewis family. A reception was also held in the ward amusement Sunday School officers, teachers hall the following evening. Frank and their partners will be entertainand Norma will make their home in ed at the home of Miss Maybelle Pleasant View. Cook, Monday evening, January 29. Specially invited guests are Bishop In December the M. L A. 'pre- and Mrs. B. M. Jolley, Mr. and Mrs. sented thre eone-aplays, "The Rm. fi. Pork, Mr snrtw Mm KenImportance of Mary, dlrrted by neth McEwan and Bishop and Mrs. Leah Ashton; "Not Quit Such a 3. H. Anderson. . Goose," directed by Melba Jones and "Crossed Wires, by- - Mrs, Lisle SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Brown. These taking part were Aline On the 7th ef February at 8 Edith Muhlestein, Ruth )clock a dancing party will be given Nelson, ct 4 IikeMW for just - 75c Cleaned Blocked Restored Youll never recognize the old hat after its had a renovating here. Madsen Cleaning 119 North Univers:ty Avenue . .. i |