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Show THE VOICE Timpanogos Grand View WARD NEWS OF Windsor SHARON PAGE SEVEN hW Vineyard M LUCY PAULSON, Reporter MRS. C. H. DAVIES, Reporter Avera Smith, Reporter The wag who wrote, in a recent A welcome home party was held A lovely party was given by the Mrs. Joyce Patten Harris, wife last Friday evening in the ward three groups of Bee Hive girls o( issue of the Voice of Sharon, under of in died Arthur Harris, a Salt amusement hall in honor of Elder the Timpanogos ward, in honor of the column of "Things we would Lake City hospital Friday, April Max Blake (Continued from page Two) who recently returned their mothers. The affair was held like to forget," a certain deroga17. Mrs. Harris was a niece of the home from the Central States misafter Mutual Tuesday, April 23. tory remark about the Grand View late Dr. James E. Bishop A of the day noon, April 12th. Talmage sion. We welcome Elder Blake program wast given by the girl , church grounds is in for a happy Council of the Twelve Apostles. Johnson performed the August home and feel we were playsurprise games in of the the Mrs. Harris was born Nov. 27. that there presence ceremony ' The ward 4 conducted hope. ed, are(F by 18U4 in Provo, the daughter of the immediate family and friends. members are un-ite- d many opportuni-tie- s Dinner was served A beautiful the Bee Keepers. late W. William Sadie and Talii. desife to Afton , Wentz awaiting him wedding cake cen eu.d the table. mage Patten. here in the ward bcautity our yard i: Miss Cleo Jorgensen, sister of the Orillia Shepherd, Mrs. Harris was active in the and grounds; and where he may ' Beatrice Rowley, 4 Windsor ward, especially in the continue bride, was bridesmaid and Royal we his use- Mr. and Milda hope Powell CaliforOlmstead of Hollywood, Genealogical Society, and at h Julness"' iti Like Lake View and refreshments A were served. mothers day card was presented to mother. each Special guests were: present the Ward Presi- - j, dency, Mrs. Mary M"' pul" Mitchell. Mrs. Winnie Graff, and Mrs. Lurleen Loveless; also the Stake Presidency, Mrs. Oriele Clegg, Mrs. Edna Larsen, and Mrs. Adelle Fielding, and Stake Bee Keeper, Mrs. Ruth John son. nia acted as best man. Miss Jorgensen attended the Lincoln High School and is also a graduate of the Sharon Stake Seminary. She has acted as organist in different auxiliaries in the ward. Seated at the tables were: Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jorgensen, Mrs. Mrs. Grace Olmstead, parents, Sarah Frazier, grandmother of the groom; Mrs. Mabel Green, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Olmstead, Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen, L. R. Reid, Miss Cli j Jorgensen, Mrs. John York, all of Salt Lake, Royal of Wilford Olmstead Olmstead, nd California; Mr. Hollywood, Mrs. Stanley Jorgensen and family; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Terschou-skand children; Mr. and Mrs. Camby Scott, Miss Beth Jorgensen and Miss Faye Williams of Lake View. The couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. To will be very come joy the Forget one of the first to enand change. Glade j Little Kuhni, who has been bedridden for so long, is slowly recovering health. The little fellow suffered an attack of rheumatic fever early in the winter. On Tuesday, April 14, Mrs. C. H. Davies enjoyed a brief visit Mrs. Norval Kitchen of Lovell, with her brother, Alfred J. Busch Wyoming is visiting with her par- and wife, also another sister-in-laMrs. Leo L. Busch, all of ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Rowley. Idaho. Mr. Earl Jones and Mr. Murray The Primary association, under Loveless, who have been working at the Walker mine in California the able guidance of Mrs. Laurel during the winter, came home the Gibson and her group of efficient early part of April, to take their assistants, are busily rehearsing their organization, preparatory to Mr. and Mrs. Tony Madsen an- families back with them. They will the Spring Festival, to be given intheir 'California in make homes nounce the birth of a baby daughsoon. ter. Mother and baby are doing definitely. . was Madsen the Mrs. splendidly. A fine program,is being prepared The Junior Girls of the Timpanformer Gladys Filmore. for M.I.A. ward Honor night so ogos ward spent a delightful evencome and enjoy the festivities. Mrs. of the home on at 14, ing April Crossman Mrs. Paul (Ada of their teacher, Maurine Bigelow. Lucille Nuttall, superintendent Jorgensen) was the guest of honor The affair was in the form of an Y. W. M. I. A., reports a very sucat two showers. Mrs. Camby Scott cessful years work. assisted by Mrs. Alma Jorgensen, Easter dinner party. The following and their attended: girls partners Mrs. Steve Terschousky and Mrs. At a recent meeting of its memSimona Meyers at Grace Johnson, Stanley Jorgensen entertained Leola Loveless, Velma Biggs, Lois bers the Relief society voted to the Scott home. A delicious lunchIsabelle discontinue regular monthly seseon was served and many beauti- Keele, Annie Rohbock, Maursion, at the home of former regisHelen and Keele, Robock, ful presents were received. Mrs. trar, May M. Tanner, Carterville Norma Smith and Mrs. LaPriel ine Bigelow. mad. Walter entertained at Keeleys FriMr. Mrs. Moses are and Rowley delicious luncheon day evening. A. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Harward 12 was served and many beautiful happy over the arrival of a are rejoicing over the birth of a their born home at pound baby boy presents were given. son, at the family home last week. April 20. , The M.I.A. sponsored a three-ac- t The ward members extend symH. C. Poulson home has returned hall the amusement in the play to Mr. Ben Riding and famfirst part of April. Alta Clinger after spending two weeks at the pathy whose home and contents were Edna Scott, Aird hospital following' an opera- ily, was play director, destroyed by fire on Sunday, Clinger tion. prompter and - Herschel April 19. The family escaped bodiwas stage director. The following Carroll Farley left early this ly harm, but lost most of their cast took part in the play: Charmweek for Mt. Pleasant, where he earthly posessions. ing Susan": Glenda Taylor as Su- will take over the management of Adrian Cavanaugh, san, Butler The ward experienced a pleasant the Bradshaw Auto Parts company Susans Buchanan Dfexel, Clinger, on Sunday evening, April estabbeen has which surprize recently Andrew Rudolph Reese, father, in the audience, Brother have to will in remain 26, He lished that city. Carmichael, Clifton Clinger; Eloise and Sister M. E. Kartchner and there indefinitely. Drexel, Gloria Jacobsen; Gladys their son, Harold. The parents have Joy, Kathryn Sumsion; Marshc! filled a short term mission in HaMurdock was Mr. H. John guest Archie Steve, Madsen; Kindall, waii and the son a full term in the Richard Taylor. A large audience of honor at a family dinner given same field. We welcome these dear Murdock the Mrs. at family by greeted the players. home Sunday, April 26. The event friends, and extend to them our of the earnest felicitations. in commemoration The M. I. A. officers tendered a was Murdock who is Mr. of birthday M Men of the banquet in' honor. chilBasket ball team at the home of 82 years old. Twenty guests, were presMr. and Mrs. Jesse Sumsion. Two dren and ent. long tables were spread and decoand clever with cards, rated place ' A (Cintinued from page Six) very helpful program was a bowl of beautiful sweet peas of in Relief the the society Diana given honRich, Hortense Clinger, formed the center piece. The 21. Sug- Nuttal, Welmetta Spauggy, Ora ored guests were Herschel Clinger, Timpanogos ward April were given for house- Johnson, LaRue Alice Park, Rudolph Reese, Leonard Johnson, gestions as follows: floor wax and Hayes, Miriam Elvira cleaning, Cutler, Garner Mark Scott, Elvin Bunnell, n furniture polish, Mrs. Edna Gard- Pyne, Wanda Jones, Ruby EdMadsen, Duane Madsen, and water softener, Mrs. Grace wards, Marporie Williams, Fyrle Clinger. The invited guests ner; made soap recipes, Hansen, Annie Rohbuck, Donna Mrs. were Bishop and August Hansen; home Mrs. Clara Loveless. Poems were Davis, Helen Rohbuck, Nita Bone, Mar La Mrs. and Mr. Johnson, read by Mrs. Lcxia Harris, Mrs. Lois Keele, Chlorine Lamb, and Scott, Mr. quid Mrs. Jesse SumWinnie Graff, Mrs. Daisy Nelson. Iris Collings. sion, Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Taylor, Two Mothers Day songs were Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Madsen, Mr. Relief society chorus the by sung When the hen lays an orange, and Mr. Oveson. Wilford and Mrs. with Mrs. Jennie Farley conductwhat do the chicks say? Mrs. Robert . Madsen, Mrs. Leon"Look at the orahge ard Johnson, Miss Edna Scott, ing. Miss Virginia Taylor, Miss Alta Mrs. Ray Loveless entertained Clinger, Miss F.zma Williamson. the members of the Iota club at her toastwas Bishop August Johnson home Thursday April 23. Sewing master and toasts to the boys were and refreshments were enjoyed by Scott. LaMar Responses by given members: Mrs. Grace were given by each player. Solos the following Mrs. Mad-ise- n Hansen, Joy Crandall, Mrs. Merle Mrs. were rendered by Mrs. Jennie Cord-ne- r, Clara Memmott, and Miss Virginia Taylor. Mrs. Isabelle Gappmayer, and Miss Miss Glenda Taylor Mrs. Lurleen De Lange, in servassisted Sumsion Kathryn Loveless, Mrs. Reba Loveless and ing. two guests Mrs I George Loveless and Mrs. Roy Often. The Self Culture Club members of home the at were entertained Until Mrs. Sadie Shaw assisted by Mrs. Frances Johnson. Mrs. Clara M. a Copy of This Doolt Taylor reviewed the book A The deIt tells bow you can get valuable Exile, by Pearl S. Buck. advice concerning the planning and licious luncheon was served to construction of any farm building fourteen ladies. need. This means Ri-ri- y if ; $ ft i ,1 Posture Parade grand-childre- Or-ria- time of her death was enrolled as a Sunday School teacher. a Surviving are her husband; daughter, Helen; and three sons, Dale, William, and an infant; her mother, and the following brothers and sisters; Floyd Patten of Orem; Mrs. Aretta Maag, of Inkom, Idat, ho; Mrs. Lila Quigley, of Wash.; Lionel Patten, Dillon, Mont. Alta Ward, Pocatello, Ida.; and Wallace W. Patten of Sterling, Idaho. Funeral services were held in the Windsor ward chapel Sunday at 2 p. m.with Elwood Baxter of the Bishopric conducting. Speakers were President W. W. Warnick, Edmund Cragun, A. H. Lowe, Eldon Swenson, and Dr. G. Y. Anderson.. Music was furnished by the ward choir, with special numbers by Adam Pyne, Lois Downs, Leon Gordon, and Reed Hales, with Erma Swenson and Legrand Jarman as accompanists. Prayers were offered by T, A. Atkinson and Theron Whiteley. The grave in the Pleasant Grove cemetery was dedicated by Wilford Stark. Pine-hurs- The members of Camp rack of the D. U. P. met at the home of Mrs. August J. Johnson, and was entertained by Mrs. JohnMrs. son, Mrs. Lillie Sumsion, and Scott. Singing, "SunJosephine shine In The Soul and Coming was Through The Rye. Prayer Madoffered by Chaplin Priscilla sen. After preiiminaiics, Mrs. Davis gave the history of her and grandparents, James Murdock a read also She Mary Murray. sketch of the life of James and Elizabeth Reed, also grand parents, given at the Sarah Woodruff camp Mrs. Clara in Smithfield, Utah. "Early Taylor gave the lesson Aondelicious Road Making in Utah." luncheon was served to twenty-seve- n ladies. Singing "Billy Boy by the ladies. Prayer was offered by Mrs. Lina Gammon. LD-bel- Mitchell Stewart, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Humphrey of and Mrs. C M. Stewart was marOrangeville who were recently mar- ried 16 to Miss Helen Rush-to- n April ried have moved to Vineyard and of Pleasant Grove. They are will live on the Joseph H. Clegg living on the Laurence Kirk farm. farm. TOMORROW is the Last Day t Hedquist Drugs 4 The j 4VjT Cycle-Loc- k Supreme' Y7 lock is not an accessory but an INTEGRAL part YRsT9!? LlVVjJ j i The Protected Bicycle 0F BICYCLE! Insist that your next bicycle.be 29 BIKE-LO- K Protected. and up Special For Three TIRES If It 8 In Sporting Goods Days-BICYCL- 20 Atens Suits 14 24s1 Sies 34 - 46 Electricity... on the FARM Will make life more COMFORTABLE CONVENIENT SAFE and a LOT EASIER 00 E We Have 75c Rackets to Re-stru- Lumber Co. HELPFUL SERVICE at AIBEMS $18 Provos Pioneer Paint Store ng 272 West Center $6.50 SPORTING GOODS COMPANY 112 North University Avenue X and Bosch Wallpaper It! c;a OSCAR CARLSON Co. PAINTING TIME . AS YOU LIKE 'EM to Springtime-- - Get That Good Bennetts Paint TENNIS RACKETS $1.25 20 Sizes 12 UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. PROTECTED BICYCLES MAY BE INSURED AGAINST FIRE AND THEFx for $1.00 Annual Premiuml con- Phone 58V12 A Hired hfan at a Surprisingly Low Cost BIKE-LO- K TRI- - STATE Provo, Utah Mrs. Ellis Holdawav and children, Marion K and Lorna, and Mrs. Randell Holdaway and little daughter Reta will leave soon for Roman, Montana, where they will join their husbands on the ranch they recently purchased, Boys Suits WHAT A CONVENIENCE! with no dirty cumbersome padlock to carry. costa. Well be glad to show you how this is accomplished by simple icmcTistrstioTis whicli Will rc&uUy convince yon. " amusement hall, with the ward activity in charge. Budget tickets will be honored and an old time orchestra will furnish the music. The Relief society will give a beautiful quilt away. The public is cordially invited to attend. to Own a Bicycle that locks - -Just Like Dad's Caf . final Formerly Smoot Lumber An apron and overall ball will be held Friday May 1st in the ward WHAT A THRILL Lumber le . Splendid Array of The Sport reason cj Opens that better provides struction at lower chemistry class??? happy Wanda seems to be. shall not tear witness thv neighbor) We Invite You to see our nt More than 100 farm buildings Included in this service each one approved by the agricultural engineering departments of 15 leading a positive Midwest Universities assurance of strength, Tigidity, permanence, maximum efficiency, and lowest possible upkeep. Listen for the RADIO BROADCAST r- Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Richardson The Junior Girls of the ward were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. in the Timpanogos W. Richardson during the early participated Stake Junior Festival Thursday part of the month. evening, April 9. They presented Achievement night for the M. I. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crawford an- a skit entitled, "The Sandman." A. workers will be held Tuesday of the girls and YAV.M. Mothers nounced the arrival of a baby boy, evening. May 12th in the ward amI. A. Officers were at the guests March 31. usement hall. A clever one-aplay affair. will be presented. The public is is made of the Announcement The choir presented a Negro of Donna Gilhnan, marriage daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Mins)rel in the ward Friday evMr. Newman: If the President, Gillman, to Glen Chelton of Lehi. ening, April 24. Thproceeds will Vice President and all the membDonna was entertained at a show- be used to purchase needed musi- ers of the cabinet died who would er at the home of her mother Fri- cal equipment for the ward. officiate? day afternoon. Tony I: The undertaker. Announcement is made of the G. Ott Romney will be the marriage of Mary Adams of Pleas-oMr. Partridge: "Now, Oscar, can Grove and Joseph speaker in M.I.A. conjoint meetArnold you tell me w'hat it is that makes 3. ing May Special musical num- Swenson of Windsor ward. The man hunt for pearls and diabers will also be presented. The ceremony was performed Tuesmonds?" officers in charge desire a large day, April 28. Oscar: Girls! Better Farm Buildings For Less Money Tama- - SATURDAY, MAY 2 GRADUATION . Get Mr. and Mrs. Peter Madsen and daughter, Mrs. Scott A. Taylor motored to Springville to visit Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Sumsion, another it was. daughter, whose birthday exhibit art the visited also They while there. Our new seminary teacher. SUGGESTIVE TOPICS FOR CONVERSATION DURING Tony Han's beautiful blush and NOON PERIOD when he uses it most. How magnetic some lockers are Whether Frank Bernardi looks to certain boys. better with a mustache or without. Something you ate once that What should have happened to tasted better than cold ham. Mr. Hauptmann. Why Mr. Swenson, when need When Mr. Swenson starts tak-i- SUITS for Mrs. Harriet Varley and son Loand well P. Varley will leave the midClyde Olsen af Windsor Ruby Adamson of Pleasant Grove dle of May for' Sacramento, Caliwere married in the Salt Lake fornia where they will visit with Mrs. Varley 's daughter and family, Temple April 20. A Mr,, and Mrs. Richard Robinson. The Primary officers, teachers, Mrs. Lowell P. Varley and three and children participated in an small daughters who have spent Easter party Saturday afternoon. the past five weeks with Mr. and The entertainment consisted of Mrs. Robinson will return home games and their own basket lunches. attendance. You you may yon may get SHOP TO Mr. Arnold well Burningham, known Provo is about barber, ready to open a first class shop in the Kitchen building across from the Lincoln high school in Orem. the chemistry in hand (or out help in Mr. Burningham is well known in the window.) How Provo and vicinity as a partner of When I :la Patten is going to (Thou Lewis-Burn the barber shop, a po- "come to the party" against sition he has held for the last four years. Mr. Burningham is a native of Lake View. He has been an active church worker both in that ward the and in stake organizations. He was of the service superintendent of a Sunday school church and is now a worker in the Scera , organization. TamaCamp We are glad to welcome Mr. rack oft the D.U. Burningham to this locality and P. will hold their wish him suecess in his business. next meeting He will be happy to see his old May 8 at 2 p. m. friends and patrons and to make at the home of new ones in his modern shop which Mrs. Nora C. Hading. will open Saturday, May 2n ' We are now showing the Mrs. Emma Stone will give the most complete line of lesson on the modes of communi- with them. Mens and Boys Suits in cation of the Pioneers. Miss Joan Miss Bessie Bunnell, daughter of the county. Hardly anyMurdock will give the history of her great grandparents. Patriarch Stephen . S. Bunnell, was married where could one make a John M. Murdock and his wives. April 4 to Max Brown, son of Mr. selection so easily and Mrs. Bert Brown of Provo. Special musical numbers will be The young couple were honored furnished. Mrs. Lena Gammon, Smart, New Sport Styles Mrs. Ann Larsen, Mrs. Malicent guests at a social tendered them 15 in the Ladies club house in Finest Fabrics, asThe April Wells and Mrs. Nora Harding will be the hostesses. All members and Provo. They were the recipients of suring Perfect Appearthose elegible to join are invited to many useful presents. They will ance for Graduation make their home in Provo. ' be present. Ar-vil- la V BARBER Phone 82 Phone 160 v P. s. We have several pieces of Unfinished Furniture at Sacrifice Prices ' |