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Show PAGE TWO the home of Mrs. Lucille Anderson Friday afternoon. Mis. Ethel Finch, Mrs. Ada Morgan and Mrs. Jennie Thore were hostesses. It was under the direction rf Mis Eliza Anderson, in- who gave .ti uctions to dry( and preserve fruit during the com-- ! ing season. Mrs. Christen-- ! en EVA GILLESPIE, Reporter . Phone 040-J- 2 Spring has arrived in all her glorv, for the past three weeks there are new trees awakening each day, grasses getting green and flowers blooming in profusion At every home new activity in plantbertrees, ing ries, flowers and shrubs. It is trua ly glorious time of year. The Primary association has completed just the yearly penny and the drive, a n dl officers j teachers wish to who!' all soL have given generously. Mr. Gitleipi i the Teachers topic tht Lord. Sewing and social chat followed. -- trees' Edgemoht ETHEL PYNE, Reporter Teachers social was held at $tena number of hardwood have been planted on the P. K. Nielsen was surprised on grounds in the rear of the church under the direction of Rowe Cimg-er- . bis birthday by 60 members of the It will be a lovely place for Scandinavian oiganization who a program and lunch at the ward picnics in a few years. Nielsen home. The Literary club will meet at Mrs. Oliver Hansen, Mrs. Benthe home of Mrs. Nellie Chamber-lai- n at Olmstiad, Friday afternoon, jamin Hair, Mrs. J. N. Liechty and May 8th at 1:30 p. in. Anne Morr- Mrs. Wilford Muhlesteln were hosow- Lindberg's story, "North to tesses at the social following the work and business meeting in Rethe Orient-- ' will be reviewed. lief Society last week. Patriarui Hyrum Harris was the Mrs. P. K. Nielsen gave a dechief speaker at Sacrament meetfor the Pleasant ing Sunday evening, wall vounscl-o- r lightful party A View Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Edwin Booth conducting. short talk on tithing and condi- Following an interesting program, tions in the ward was given by luncheon was served to 30 women Bishop Gillespie. A trumpet duet Mr. and Mrs. F. Eail Stott and was, played by Mark Bigler and Howard Downs, accompanied by Miss Vera Stott of Meadow visit Walter Bigler. Their number was ed here with Miss Ruth Stott. Mexicali Waltz. Walter Bigler Mrs. Antone Gleason of Monti-cell- o also played a piano solo Valse spent a few days here with Lucille. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fast meeting will be held im- Ashton. mediately after Sunday School next Mrs. W. H. Cowley gave a Sunday, commencing at 11:45 a. in. The M. I. A. officers will be in birthday party for her five year charge of conjoint meeting Sunday old son, Buddy. evening commencing at 7:30 p. m. The Scouts hav had two parties A fine program is being arranged, and all members of the ward are duriqg the month; one with girls for their guests, and the other a invited to attend. treasure hunt. A large Sh aron A Washington. The bride is a former M. I. A. '"ier of PUasaut View and a popular teacher at the Page school. She has been living in for several C. D. aslungton, months. day morning, April 18 The Glean-- u ami M. Mtn furnished the program, with Bishop Gillespie in charge. Ward News - j THE VOICE OF SHARON gave Honor Tuesday after noon the Relief 'rv P,IM Society sponsor- ed a Mothers' and Daughters day. f M. I. A. Honor night will be in the meeting house Tuesday evening, May 5th, and a very fine program is being prepared. Two fine one-aplays under the duection of Miss Naomi Davis and Don C. Elliott are to be given and awards The new baby daughter of Mr. will be made by the Mutual ofand Mrs. Earl Mechant is doing ficers. splendidly. We welcome the family of Mr. A beautiful home wedding was and Mrs. W. T. Smith into the are of held at the home of Bishop and ward. They formerly Mrs. Joseph F'inch uniting in mar- American F'ork. riage Merlin F'inch, son of Bishop All mothers of the ward are esand Mrs. Finch, and Venice Wig-nul- l, attractive daughter of Mr. and pecially invited to the special Mrs. Charles Wignall of Provo. Mother's Day program to be givBishop Finch performed the cere- en by the Sunday School, Sunday May 10, commencing at 10:00 a. mony. The young couple left April 22nd m. There will also be a special for Spring Garden, California, program given in the evening where they will make their home. meeting, commencing at 7:30 p. m. ward choir of Provo furnished the program Sunday evening. It was a splendid performance and was greatly appreciated by all in attendance. 'I he Second PleasantView The Utah county agriculture ofworkers gave a party last week in the amusement hall honMERLE S. FOOTE, Reporter oring Lyman H. Rich, former The Conjoint program for Sun- county agent, who has been prom day, May 3 has been arranged and oted to dairy work at the Agriculreturned tural College at Logan. A good Karl recently Webb, LD.S. mis- program was enjoyed by 200 peofrom the North-wesion and F ullmer Allred of the Cal- ple. Refreshments were served. ifornia mission will be the speakMr. Rich entertained the old ers. Meeting will 7:30 club boys of Utah county at a at begin bon., fire' party Saturday evening. Oclock. He was assisted by the Pleasant club girls. SevenThe M. I. A. View senior ward 'honor night ty-five young people were preswill be Tuesday, ent. M ay 5 . t 7 :30. Festival the The Primary Spring Following will be held in the1 amusement hall program May 7 af 7:30j The children and a: J'will be held. All officers are- working hard to make y- -J of M.I.A this one of the best. programs of i tc the year. The festival will be free invited are J il f" and everyone is invited. Ice cream attend. j. . will be sold. Pleasant Mr. Foot The Mr. and Mrs. Glen Diamond View Faun Bureau women have organized with Mrs. Tracy Colvin have a baby boy, born April 17. president, Mrs. Earl F'oote Vice President and Mrs. Preal Jones Secretary. Mrs. J. P. F'ugat of Pleasant Grove, chairman of the MY FEET USED Llah Cuuuly Home and Coniinu-mt- y HUET LIKE. IhEDlClCENS Department, and Mrs. Mary K. Mower of American Foik, Vice TILL I TOOK Chan man of the state and county, BILL'S BET! met with the women and gave excellent talks on the aims of the F'arni Bureau. The organization worth-whil- e has tw-projects outlined for the spring and summer the beautification of homes and communities and extermination of the house fly. Mrs. H. Grant Ivins gave an interesting talk at last weeks meeting on shrubs and flowers. The officers are encouraging all people of the community to beautify their surroundings. u. and Detroit. She drove Chevrolet car back. new a Ward Honor Night for your Home - Farm Buildings or Fences of any kind give us a phone call or see us to ! Joun Turner V a s h i of ngton, Utah is the guest j, of Mr. and Mrs Clinger Farley Mr. Turner came to visit with his w Don- ald Clinger and baby daughter Ardella Clinger. The lit- tie girl lost her mother, COAL or COKE grand Phone 232 how 264 West 5th North Mrs. Ada IF You Furnish It From a Dixon Taylor Russell Store and 1 f t TOi - ill i 4. ' i $ r . J Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Allred announce the marriage of their daughter, Fay, to Guavle Cannon, Jr., of Washington, D. C., son of Bishop and Mrs. Quayle Cannon of Bountiful. The weddn g was held April 10 at the L.D.S. chapel in Makes It Easy To ? MFr Your OldForRange f)) YLiyowv anj Pay One of the Modern New HUy Electric MONARCH Ranges. Make Your Selection Now This Offer Is Nearly Over. NEW WAYS a SO SAVE MONEY! Now while you can get : SPRING RATES Start Monthly Payments Sept. 1st. 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A splendid prognam is being prepared and a good attendance is desired. w 2 has just returned from a trip to Chicago s Turner Clinger some months ago, Lake View, daughter of Mr. and and has made her home with her Mrs Alma Jorgensen to Paul grandparent., Mr, and Mrs. Par- Grossman of Salt Lake City, son of Mrs. Grace Olmstead of Salt ley Clinger. SADIE SHAW, Repoitcr Lake City, took place at the JorPhone 018R-The marriage of Miss Ada John-se- gensen home in Lake View on Page Seven) of Salt Lake City, formerly of The Lake View Suiulav School was Sunday morning. Dean Johnson was Apiii lvth. made superintendent, succeeding Mr. Arne! Barnej, who has moved to Elherta, Utah, Rudolph Ree-- e and Robert Madsen are to act a with assistants, Miss Donna Scott, as secretary. - . Vernon sl 4-- Law-renc- Lucille Funeral services for Mrs. Omanson were held in the Pleasant Vi- w chapel with Bishop A. Ray Ekins in charge. Speakers were Frank J. Perry, Sidney H. Cluff and Bishop Ekins. The prayers were by Charles H. Allred and Sterling Cluff, and the grave was dedicated by A. B. Liechty. A quartet, Mrs. Zella Colvin, Mrs. Diantha Ekins, Sterling Cluff and Stanford Patten sang three songs; a trio, com-poof Mrs. Colvin, Mrs. Ekins and Mr. Cluff sang "Sunset and a duet, Im a Pilgrim" was sung by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lindley. fice 4-- H Miss n, st A splendid Miss Lucille Skinner has returned from Uintah Basin where she attended the Bear Dance grand-childre- Lake View . review of the book, The Way of The Transgressor," by Negly Fourson was given Christensen to the Ladies Literary Club Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Kazia Pyne. Seymour Glazier, son of L. A. and Florence Glazier, ' is in the L. D. S. Hospital in a very serious condition as a result of being struck by an automobile three weeks ago. Both legs were broken and one hand had several fractured Mrs. V. Christenson Mecham, a bones. recent bride, was tendered a showPlans are progressing er at the home of Mrs. Samuel for the afternoon. Primary May Festival to be held Wedm sday Cordner Mrs. Cordner was assisted by her the fore part of May. There will be daughter, Mrs. Fontella Thornton. a May queen with her attendants, Many lovely gifts w'cre received and special numbers are being preby the bride. pared by each group to be presented before her court. ' Vatch for A birthday party was given Jin the date and come and see the honor of David S. Paik by his sons children perform. and daughters bunday evening. Aii were present except one son, Ray The Edgemont Camp of DaughS. Park, who resides in Creyenne. ters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. F'red Dusenberg, Wyoming. He sent greetings. . r Thursday afternoon, May 21, i A project throughout the county at 2 p. m. for better bath rooms is being Mrs. Merle Hansen will be hossponsored by the Relief Society organization. Miss Stewart in the tess to the Primary officers and City and County building offers to teachers at their monthly preparaassist anyone desiring help. tion meeting to be held Wednesday afternoon, May 7th at 3.00 p. m. Mr. Roy Hilton, Clifford Field, The Gleaner Girls put on a ing, Harvey Newell and Joe Ford vaudeville the fore part accompanied eighteen Boy Scouts to Saratoga Tuesday afternoon at of the month for the benefit of the a swimming party. Girls home in North Fork, Provo Canyon. The girls are working Mr. and Mrs. Owen Allen have hard to secure their quota of the moved again into our ward and are assessment, as are also the Beeliving at the James Wilson home. hive and Junior Girls. Part of the vaudeville program Pratt was repeated and other numbers Mr. and Mrs. have moved into the James Stiat-to- n were given in a fine program prehome. sented at the State Hospital Sun Mrs, Addie Ney Omanson, wife of August Omanson died after a two year's illness during which time she underwent two operations for cancer. She was born July 29, 1883, in Mt. Pleasant Mr. and married Omanson December 30, 1901. 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