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Show 2, 1937 Friday, July WARD HAPPENINGS WINDSOR WARD CELEBRATION . BIRTHS hose enjoying the..afternoon were WINDSOR M. I. A. Marcia Wadlev, Raltee Ash, Wan- SWIMMING PARTY da Rogers. Melba Cordner, Mallon I The Y. W. M. L A. entertained Did I hear ome one Windsor was dead? No, not dead, just Cnnth, Maxine and Norma the Y. M. M. I. A. at a swimming of Lindon, Wdtord Harsleeping, but we expected a grand awakening Tuesday at our annua! ris, Rett) Backus and Jovde night. Dav celebration, which was held on the chirih hou-- e grounds. IM. I. A. TRADE lhe cunmiitue in charge of this KEITH JOHNSON PROGRAM , gala event weie John Muzzcll, VISITS HOME Windsor M. 1. A. will furnish the Hortcilse Morlv, prochairman, Keith Job nson, who is employed conjoint program at Thud gram, Mr. and Mrs. George Long, at Mercur, spent Saturday home. Ward July 4th, in return, for the Mr. and Mrs. Verdun His wife, M rs, refreshments, Dorothy Johnson, splendid program they brought to Richardson, sports. motored to Mercur with hint early our ward last month. Sunday morning. PLAGUE 1 -- I MEASLES WINDSORITES Measles is the cg in GUESTS AT , NIELSON HOME . Windsor this week, most families The following were the guests of have them or are expecting them. Mr. aud Mis. Ferdey Nielson of Winsor Wednesday evening Mr. CRAWFORD-SMITand Mrs. J. S. Johnson of VineWEDDING Keith Moore, Mr. and Mrs. were Wedding bells ringing yard.1 Orrin Smith and Mrs. Janet Smith when Metta Crawford Wednesday, became Mrs. Chilton Smith, Metta of Pleasant Grove, Sterling Broad-hea- d of Rupert, Idaho, and Mrs. is oite of our most beloved young ladies, and Clinton one of our most Jennie Nicholos of Milford. admired voting men. He lias worked in the Sunday School for sev- F. NIELSON EXTENDS eral years and at present is super- THANKS intendent. They both will be greatFerry Nielson extends his thanks ly missed in our community. and appreciation to Bishop Stanley B. Hams, Alex Lowe. Elwood M. I. A. SUNSET Baxter and son Leland, George SERVICE Shoell, Gas Owen, VVilford Stark, The 'L I. A. will have a Sunset Harold Johnson and son Leo and Service at the ward house Sunday, Sterling and all other seventies who A good were so kind as to render assistance July 4th at 7:00 P. M. musical piogram has been arrangto him on his farm, during his ed, and a good attendance will be appreciated. WINDSOR HAS ACE Measles! . H OLD FOLKS OUTING their The old folks enjoyed summer outing Wednesday at American Fork. JOHN M. MURDOCH FAMILY REUNION The John H. Murdoch family of Vineyard held a recent Sunday last in commemoration of the 115th birthday anniversary of Mr. Murdoch's father. Eighty two descendants were in attendance. After enjoying swimming and luncheon at the hot pots, the gioup motored to Meber and were entertained by Lee Kay, a son in law of Mr. J. H. Murdoch, with moving pictures of Utah's wild life. RASMUSSEN FAMILY GATHERING of l imp Mr. Geoige Rasinu-se- n anogos had as his guests for a few Rasmussen, Mary days. Joseph Rasmussen and Jean Jackman of Robertson, Wyoming, also Jack, i. June and Keith Graham, A family gathering perfor the social mitted visiting Mr. group." Those present were: George Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. James Rasmussen and family, Mr. SOFT BALL TEAM and Mrs, Charles Terry and famWindsor Y. VV. M. I. A. boasts ily, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford ione of the best soft ball teams in ssen and family and the honored Orem. The happy dozen are Zola guests. Delicious refreshments were Hoolcv, Bessie Downs, Reva Mar-rot- t, served. Beth Hoolev, Elaine Cook, Elda Marrott, Ruth Marrott, Lyle BEGUN Hoolev, Shirley Harris, Alice An- NEW HOMES IN EDGEMONT derson, Bermece Johnson and Ren-o- n Foundations for three new homes Cook. have been started during the past two weeks. The young couple MARRIED WOMENS BALL aie Mr. and Mrs. Kov Ferbuilding TEAM ORGANIZED guson, Mr. and Mrs. George Boyce Who said married women cant Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Gilplay ball, if you dont believe they lespie. Success to you all in your can call around to the Windsor new ventjre. church house some Monday night. Our Y. W. M. I. A. President Mrs. Blanche Nielson informs us we will MISS CONDER AND MISS have a volley ball team right away. JUDE SEEING CALIFORNIA Miss Vera Cornier has gone to s California y. htre Uw will meet Fern Jude, who has been attending cummer school at Los Angeles. They will visit with Miss Maxine 'Mil MM Couder at Hollywood, who is emThey ployed in a Beauty Parlor. will also visit various places of interest in the' tsaie, before returning home, giand-chikirei- Ra-im- ENTERTAIN AT DINNER PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Nielson entertained at dinner Friday in honor of Mrs. Jennie INicholos, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Mrs. Alton Smith, Smith, Mrs. Nathan Smith all of Milford and Mrs. Janet Smith of Pleasant Grove. HOSTESS AT. CHILDRENS PARTY Wanda Nielson entertained ten of her little friends Tuesday. The occasion being her ninth birthd iv. Our Store at 47 East Center will be open All Day Sunday and Monday! 48 Lbs. $1.25 HARVEST BLOSSOM MILK Danner . 4 Cans 25c Corn Flakes . Ig. Pkg. 10c . KELLOGG'S 11c Salmon . . Potato Chips 2 Pkgs. 15c SUGAR . 10 Lbs. 55c Alaska Tsll CLOTH BAGS COFFEE Airway Lb. 15c Devil Meat . . 3 Cans 10c LIBBYS '4 SIZE Pineapple Ho. 2 Can .. 13c . 5 Oz. Can 15c Shrimp DRY PACK Marshmallows .2 Lbs. 25c Ripe Olives Watermelons . . All Ripe 12c Lb. lVitc BLACK SEEDED KLONDIKE TENDERIZED Ready-To-Us- e Shortening For All Cooking Purposes 4 Lbs. 47c Beef Roasts V lb. 15c Choice Sho. Cuts Frankfurters Lb. Fresh Made . . 15c . Odea! RELIEF SOCIETY CONFERENCE the summer vacation, Ju'y 23rd on Friday, and will reopen Agu-- t 30, on Monday, one week later, then previously announced. - Robert D. Young. t t. 1 ts Ro-Sh- LAKE VIEW PEOPLE AT OLD FOLKS PARTY A number of persons from Lake View joined with the stake organization of the Old Polks and went r to th t M.I.V home ju Provo Canyon I rutuy. Those to enjoy the At lightful affair were Mr. and Mrs. James Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Madsen, Mr. aud Mrs. George C. Scott, Mr. and Mrs John Lunre-forMrs. Sarah Williams, Mrs. M'na Johnson. Mrs. May Jacobsen and Mrs. MuUla Nelson. i NEAL SCOTT IN HOSPITAL Neal Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scott .of Lake View, unan operation derwent Monday ruptured appendix at night 'tor Latest reports the Aird Hospital. are that he is doing splendidly. Bride Honored Stake Genealogy Married Today i'-- Jo-ep- -- Mrs. Verl Kirk and son Kale pent the last week visiting at Mags TO.... PLAi of Sharon Readers Voice All children of Edgemont ward were royally entertained T afternoon by the Primary offkers and teachers on the lawns at the church and in the amusement hall. A fine program was enjoyed and games played, following which delicious ice cream and cake was served. The various summer projects of the children were also NOW tie-d- Butler's want to help you get the most pleasure out of the . Fourth of July Celebration. ' our part is to help you in the matter of Clothes and AccessorWe know that you desire to look your best that add to ybur personal appearance among friends Going To BUILD REMODEL? A New Hat 1.00 A New Bag 50c lETTER fOQD PROTECTION kitchtn-provt- WORLD-WID- KITCHEN E PROOF! 623 Certified Scientific Tests . . . 89 Home Proving Kitchens... in Confirm Spectacular laboratory Records of Operating Economy! Mutual Coal & Lumber Co. Phone 357 MQKEY TO LOAN To Property Owners of Provo and Nearby Towns Furniture Loans Auto Loans, Endorsed Loans. Money to Pav Taxes Refinance tour p'esmit and cut down payments. We Offer a Friendly and Confidential Loan Plan to Fit Your Needs A colorful Nelly Don or Patsy ' Jane sheer or Sport Frock , perfect in fit. and luxurious in Style. A New Knit Suit and all the accessories The Lucky Charm Home Science Club girls met Thursday af- - FINANCING U for instance ; ESTIMATES j Butlers have these things LUCKY CHARM CLUB MEETS PLANS Spend the ies. Utah-Sharo- See Us For to -- NO CONJOINT MEETING IN EDGEMONT There will be no conjoint meeting in the ward Sunday evening, giving all members an opportunity to attend the dedicatory exercises n Stake Girls for the home in North Fork, Provo Provo Lb. 22c I -- Mri. er Mr.. Polly Harris is home after Considering cifcu-- . berries, and spending stvti.l weeks at Ari- genuine hot w'cather, the Relief zona visiting her daughters Luana of cor ference were Hani returned with her for a Society sessions I Well attended President very visit with her lather, Renold OF LEAD Louise Y Robison and Mrs. Rae B. ARSENATE Barker of the General Board gave Shit ley Baily of Salt Lake is U' inspiration and instructions reat the home of Biskop garding our work. Beautiful musiB. Harris. cal nimibe's were furnished by the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ashton Timpanogos, Grandview and Sharo and two children have gone to on singing mothers, a duet front to visit with Mrs. Ashtons Pleasant View and a solo from mother. Her sistv-r- , Mary Spotten, Pleasant View and solo from Edge who lias spent two weeks here, remoot wal. turned to Colarado- - with them. During the stake officers meeting Saturday afternoon a delicious After using Green Cross Arsenate Mrs. John M. Liebhardt and ba- luncheon was served in the execu- of Lead for five years, one success-fulo- d by have returned to their home in tive room at the Seminary a beauhighly pleased fiuit grower Oakland. Calif., after spending two tiful basket of roses centering the experience that: weeks with Mr and Mrs. - John table. During all the sessions loveLiebhardt in Pleasant View. ly baskets of flowers were promi-en1. It gives even distribution, even when no spreader is used; We appreciate the 100 per cent attendance of Bishops and Ward 2. It stays unusually long in susPresidi nts at the 8 30 meeting To Be pension; Sunday morning. Miser Robison i explained Relief Society work in 3. It effectively controls worms, Miss Mary Blake and Miss Laura connection with the Church SecurStewart entertains , at a luncheon ity Plan. We would recommend it as a Lead During tlie lunch hour Edna Mae of the h:ghest quality, he states :n and brides shower honoring Miss Hedpuist. of Provo served a dainty closing. The success of this grower, Joan Murdotk Tuesday evening at lunch to all stake Mutual and Rerepeated in many other cases, is the the home of Mr. and Mrs. James lief Society boards and their guests best proof of the reliable quality of f . Blake. An early luncheon was from the general hoards. Green Cross Arsenate of Lead. served at small tables which were Use it to increase your yield. pretty with cut flowers. Contest games followed. The invited guests included, Mrs. Bernice Hansen, Lucas Kil- - Tone Co. Mrs. Delphia Mrs. Holdaway, Vineland, New Jersey Andreason, Phyllis Mrs., Clara For Bale by Murdock. The Misses Margie WilAMELIA LATT.A, Reporter liams, Susie Madsen, Persis Young, E. C. OLSEN Zella Harding, Elaine Holdaway, CO. z- - " A Junior Baptismal Excu sion Merlene Wells and La Voile OlUtah Prov. son. Mrs. Elaine Montgomery will be held Saturday, July 3rd in Salt Lake Sharfrom City Temple of Heber City, Mrs. Fern Hills of brCarfceBeeUat Grand View. Mrs. Martha Pyne, on Stake. Appointments to he in Mrs. Leah Rowley and Mrs. Fay the temple; boys, 7h) a. in., girls. 10.00 a. m. i Miss Myra Jackson of Fredonia, Kitchen of Orem. The Misses MarArizona is visiting with her cous- garet Taylor, Glenda Taylor and There were 23 members, from Kathryn Sumsion of Lake View, in, Miss Lena Lamb of and Miss Eva Madsen of Provo the Sharon Stake in attendance to and the guest of honor who was the Senior Excursion held June 30. Number of endowments, 23, Mr and Mrs. Milton Farley and presented with lovely gift's, from sealed 25, children ta partouplcs her friends. reRichard have many and children, Jean ents 21. turned to their hpme in Sacratwo a mento. California after Salt Lake City Temple will dose weeks visit here. on the evening of July 3rd and will reopen Monday. August 2nd for e Mrs. Fdmund Oragun aiiTNon, Miss Joan Murdock, a bride of Presidency. Stephen L. Chip-maDorlyn, have returned fromla trip today, was united in marriage in Nicholas G. Smith, George F. to Wyoming. the Salt Lake Temple to Mr. Glen Richards, Jr. Maxwell of Elko, Nevada. They The'Lcgan Temple will - close ' Mrs. Clara Kirk of Windsor has were accompanied the for the summer vacation on Satthrough returned home . after visiting for temple bv the parents of the bride urday, July 2!-- t and will reopen several days at Richfield and MorMr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Murdock, Tuesday morning, September ' 7tli, oni with her daughter, Mrs. Lawrfollowing a short stay here with 1937. li Quinney, Jr., Pres. ence Toleman and Mrs. Neldon relatives they will return to Elko Simpson where they will make their home. The Manti Temple will close for The Misses Fav and Fern Ross, of the late Mr. and Harold and Loiiaiu N 'el sen twin daughters of Fargo, North Ross Mrs. Don Jones, a hoy. Dakota, arrived in Vineyard Monday for an indefinite stay with relei noon at the. home of Mi-- s Wilma latives in Utah. are the They vvlu-ithvv entertained nieces of Mr. and Mrs. ,Hugh J. ssCumb Miss iheir tnot!iers Davis and, granddaughters of Mrs. reviewed a book from the William Davis of Heber City, where reading com c. The club girls serv- they are now visiting. ed a dainty lunch to their mothers and the leaders. Mr. and Mrs. George Scowp and daughter lua of Dellc. Utah. 'and Ralph Handley Jr,- who is spending RECREATION CLASSES the summer with the Scow if s where CHANGE TIME he is employed.' visited in VineRecreation classes will he conSunday with his parents, Mr. yard ducted in Pleasant View on Thursand Mrs.. Ralph Handley Sr. of Melva instead Tuesdays. day Jones 0cill be the instructor and Mrs. Jennie Fox of Vineyard is invites the child vn to come at 3 the week in Pocatello. spending oclock and the older boy s and Idaho, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. a! 4V'ilock, gills her sister, Mrs. Samuel Smith, Joc-Bunnell -- and- daughter Eva, NO MEETING ON JULY 4TII accompanied he to Idaho Falls and spent the week at me home of IN PLEASANT VIEW No meeting will be held in Pleas- Mrs. Bunnells son and wife, Mr. ant View Sunday evening due to and Mrs. Jessie Bunnell. the services at the Girls' Canyon Mr. and Mrs. Juel Andreason Houif. of Los Angeles, California are vawith his in Vineyard cationing SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES parents, Mr. and Mrs. Axel F. HAVF OUTING Andreason. Mr. Andreason has atThe different classes of the Lake tended The University of Southern View jsunday School have each California Dental School for the taken a trip to the following past three years. where swimming .and lunchTesNew eons were enjoyed: The Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Blake will Wanda have as their tament class with Mi-- s guestes the Misses Huff as teacher went to .SaraU'.a Avanell Lines and Virginia Ryish-lo- n Springs Tuesday evening. The Misand their daughter, 'Thelma sionary class with Paul Taylor as Blake of Salt Lake. On Monday Hot class leader went to Lukes the Blake family and their guests The will Pots Wednesday evening. spend the day in American Book of Mormon class with Miss Fork Canyon where a trip will be MadRobert and Glory Jacobsen made through the caves and a sen as instructors spent Thursday family dinner will be enjoyed. evening at Park i her Kirk. CHILDREN AT WARD PARTY In Our Markets Picnics no with Out of Towners Brown Will. am am! Mj on. a gul. Faire Three t FLUFFIEST Tall Can li-- -- rn FLOUR VOICE OF' SHARON THE Witu. the new 1937 Weitinghouae Refrigerator,' you aren't asked to judge ita performance and economy in your kitchen by what it doet in the labora-t- o v or showroom. Certified test in 89 Has Proving Kitchens throughout the the V lited State and foreign countriea give you positive evidence that thi new Westinghouse Refrigerator will do more thing better . . . and at leas coat . . . KITCHEN CONDITIONS. ITS TEN-YEA- ECONOMY R . . d For day bryond any average prorequirement. ForBuilt-i-assuredWatchtection . . . the thermomman end Built-eter always in plain eight. CREATE! CONVENIENCE. . kiti d Marketing and storage tests showed conclusive savings m time, trouble, and money througu use of Triple Food'Saver. Triple Storage Compartment fttll POWER. . . kitchen-brote- a hour... real feature. EASTER EREEZtNR mooey-eavin- g j... 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