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Show TIIE VOICE OF SllARON PAGE FOUR Grand View WARD NEWS 09-J- MRS. GEO. F. WELLS, Reporter Phone The Genealogical committee will have charge of the program in the Sacrament services September 29. In the ward chapel. Professor E. M. Rowe will speak on the coming of Elijah to the Prophet Joseph. The Moronis Angel first visit will be given by Miss Joan Murdock. Special musical numbers will be given with John K. Allen directing. All ward members are urged to attend. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Axel F. Andreason recived word that their son Carl R. is on Andreason his way home from the Danish mission, where he has labored the past thirty five months. He visited in England with Rex Blake son of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Blake, who is laboring in the British mission. Elder Andreason is expected home in October. MRS. SCOTT A. TAYLOR, Reporter Phone C20J1 Thc-Youn- Mrs. W. W. Taylor was hostess to the Self Culture Club Thursday, Sept. business meeting was held with 5th. the election of officers for the coming year. Mrs. Scott A. Taylor was released as president, Mrs. August Johnson elected was president with Mrs. Lloyd Finlayson vice president, and Mrs. Ara M. Davis as secretary. Mrs. i Thomas Johnson, Mrs. Harry Zobell and Mrs. Ed. Nelson were elected as the program com-- i' mittee. A very inter-- , tsting sketch of the ! life of Elsie T. Brandley was given Mrs. , W. W. by Taylor. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. 4-- - - The pie auction held by the Sunday School officers and teachers on Friday September 13, was a delighiful affair. Those who didnt attend surely missed one of the most pleasant socials ever held in the ward. 4-- tary. toast-maste- r. w o, e. Bee-Hiv- e, . 4-- II Sharon Mrs. Canrad Maag entertained at dinner Wednesday, Sept. 18 for her MRS. J. D. PYNE, Reporter five sisters who were visiting relatives Phone 026J5 here. They are Mrs. L, L. Hardy of The officers of the M. I. A. extend Baker, California, Mrs. Starley Wells, a cordial invitation to members of the Mrs. Mary McMamara, w'ard to aitend mutual this Bingham, coming Midvale and Mrs. Wyman Patten of term. The opening meeting began Orem. Tuesday, Sept. 10. Those in charge are Roscltha Vernon, superintendent; Ethand small Mrs. Gladys Turner el Pyite and Reta Patrica of Nevada Elko, daughter Stanfield, counselspent ten days here the guests of her Melba Calder, ors. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. MurBernita organist; doch. Morgan,, secretary; Norma Hampshire, Baby girls have arrived at the dance director; homes of Mr. and Mrs. David SpaldNora Kofford, Era Mr. and and Mrs. Burming-haFrank ing diand publicity during the month. teachers: rector; Mrs. Grace Carter, Roy Allen has returned to his home Mrs. A V. Watin Fresno, California after spending Mrs. A'erena kins, the summer months' here with his parMrs. Dorothy Holt, ents, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Allen. Mrs. Broadhead, Ada Morgan. The Lewis Clegg returned home Thursofficers for young day from a trip in the east. Sight see- men are: Mr. Roy Hilton, Mr. W. M. ing tours were made of all the large Vernon and Mr. Ertman Christensen. cities. At Detroit he purchased a car The opening social and dance was and drove home, visiting many places held Friday evening and was a most of interest enroute here. successful affair. m Curtis Johnson who has been employed during the summer in CaliAn M. I. A. Convention of Utah, fornia returned home Thursday. Miss Lucille Tucker and George Kolob and Sharon Stakes will be held next Sunday at the Brigham Young Tucker left for Thatcher, Arizona durthe month, where they w.il attend University. The meetings will begin at ing 9.00 o'clock A. M. Sunday morning school. and will continue, with a short interMembers of the Relfef society enruption for lunch, until 4:30 p. m. g a for Mrs. Pearl joyed Discussions will be given by members of the General Board from Salt Lake Jepperson who recently moved into on a wide variety of subjects covered her new home. by the M.I.A program. Kolob Stake Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Allred of Alberta, is furnishing the music at the morning session of the conference. Sharon Canada are visiting at the home of Mr: Stake will do the same for the after- and Mrs. W. M. Vernon. They will atnoon session. Utah Stake superinten-denr- y tend conference at Salt Lake City. will preside at the meetings and Mrs. Kate Cordner, superintendent will be host to the other two stakes. All ward M. I. A. officers, bishops of the Primary i,ranization announces and their counsellors, high council that Primary will resume on Tuesday and Stake Presidency are invited and September 4. Their summer project of and song was cleverly porexpected to be present. Superinten- dancing dent P. K. Nielsen of the Young Men's trayed by some sixty children at the Association of the Stake and Oriel Harvest Carnival, where the pageant Dance of the Nations was Clegg of the Young Womens Asso- "The given. be Sharon that ciation urge represented one hundred per cent Extensive Mrs. Eliza Anderson, president of plans have been made to complete tie the Relief Society, wishes to announce in the Stake so there that organization the opening meeting on the first will be no vatancies for the convenTuesday in October. tion. M.I.A. Convention a family rs A social is being held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson Monday evening, September 23, in honor of the retiring officers, Mrs. Ruth Johnson, Mrs. Martha Scott, Miss Thelma Ward. Spencer Madsen of the organization is also being released. Mutual officers and partners and members of the bishopric and their Reed Holdaway, son of Mr. and wives are to be present. Bishop WilMrs. Elmer Holdaway, left this week liamson will be for Salt Lake where he will be a student at the University of Utah during The Kindergarten class of the Sunthe coming year. day School with Miss Margaret Taylor and Miss Leila Johnson as teachers Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Holdaway in was entertained at Geneva Friday brother-in-la. company with her sister and 13. Games were played find Mr. and Mrs. J. Redd of Mont-icell- Sept luncheon enjoyed by all present. returned home Sept. 6 from a months tour of the northwest and Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Scott and other points. At Vancouver they took and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph the steamer for Alaska, traveling 2600 family Shaw, spent Sunday at Coalville, the miles and seeing mountains of ice guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bow.The return trip was made by en. way of Seattle and down the Pacific coast including a vis.t to the Yosemite Mrs. Nedra Reese and Miss Edna park. They'covered a distance of 6500 Scott, group leaders of the Builders miles while away. and Gathers of the and ten girls enjoyed a camp fire party Friof clubs seven The Vineyard night, Sept. 20 in a grove near have done outstanding work here dur- day the river. ing the summer. Much credit is due the leaders who have directed the Mr. liu Mrs. Ainci Barney ami splendid work done by our boys and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence girls. They had a fine display at the Lloyd and family spent an enjoyable Stake Carnival and the Utah County visit at Tropic where they attended the in best their Fair, placing among the Home Comirig". On their return canned foods, luncheon, posters, forti.p they visited Bryce, and Zions estry and stock judging events. The canyons. seasons work will be on dis, 1. y in the ward in the near future and the public is urged to attend and encourage this splendid eduactional work. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Jolley Jr., have Mr. and Mrs. Linan Rich and chilrecently returned from a brief honeydren, Joyce, Cleone and Morris, enmoon trip to Boulder Dam and Las a motor trip through Idaho, Vegas. They were accompanied by joyed Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harding of Provo, Washington, Oregon and California. of Mr. Jolsister and brother-in-laMr, and Mrs. Sterling Cluff visited ley. with missionary friends in Idaho last week. Mrs; Harold West and sons of Salt Lake City, who have been vacationMrs. Anna Campbell has returned ing with Mrs. Lawrence Gibson, have from the canyons of southern Utah returned to their home recently. where she spent a few days. New arrivals: Mr. and Mrs. LeonMr. and Mrs. H. Grant Ivins and ard Waters, a son, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Heber and Anthony, went to sons, a son. Syme, Las Vegas where they met their son, The Relief Society is sponsoring a Guy, who has been spending several in Los Angeles. household shower in honor of Mrs. weeks L. J. Smith, whose home was recently Mr. and Mrs. Alden Chatwin enterburned. This function is to be held on Tuesday, Sept. 24, at the home of tained at a family dinner complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Chatwin and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Riding. children, Chere and Richard, of HuntThe Primary Association has begun ington Park, California. Other guests its work for another season, under the were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mac Kay and able leadership of Mrs. Laurel G. Gib- children of Ephraim, Mr. and Mrs. son. The ward members are proud of E. I. Egilson and itr. and Mrs. S. L. Sister Gibsons record in the past, and Chatwin " 4 wislf her every success this season. Mr. and Mrsi Kenneth Meldrum have a baby girl born September 10. DVMUMIIIi Z frtffl r iviv Mrs. Flora D. Fisher is rereiving congratulations on her oil painting which worn first place at the county fair. Edgemont EVA GILLESPIE, Reporter Phone 040-JSeptember is the busiest month in the year in Edgemont, but the harvest season will practically be over with the exception of the apple crop by the end of the month. It has been wonderful weather and as a whole a very successful season. Mr. and Mrs. Dee G. Brown have left for WashC. ington, . Dj where will .hey make their home. We shall miss them very much in the ward but extend them every good wish for their new work and their new home. Mr. and Mr. CiliMpie Mrs. Stanley Stubbs have moved into the home formerly occupied by the Browns at Dr. Spaldings farm. The Primary and Mutuals all started their season's work on Tuesday, September 10th. The primary officers entertained, the children at a social in the afternoon and in the evening a very fine program was carried out with Pres. Ralph Meldrum .in charge. A large crowd of mutual members were in attendance and after the program games were played on the lawn and a fruit festival was arranged on a long table on the lawn and everyone helped themselves to the fine melons, cantaloupe, grapes, peaches and pears prepared for them. lesson work commenced, Tuesday, Sept. 17th. :. j Regular lesson work, in the Relief Society will commence Tuesday afterOctober 2nd at 1:30 P. M. when Sacrament will begin at noon, Class leader Elizabeth Ferguson will 7 o'clock instead of 7:30 beginning give the teacher's topic. The theology October 13th. meeting will commence at 2:00 with Class leader Margaret Pulsipher in charge. All ladies of the ward are urged to be present. On Thursday afternoon, Sept. 19th, The M.I.A JunMrs. Grace Cheever and Mrs. Josior girls and their of the I tah County partners enjoyed a MRS. C. H. POULSON, Reporter ephine Jones Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stubbs have weiner roast and bon fire party near returned to their home in Boulder Rock canyon Sat- City, Nevada, after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Salisbury, the parents urday evening. of Mrs. Stubbs. A s u c ce s sful Mrs. Eunice Terry testimissionary has returned home monial was held after a two months Sept. 8th honoring Reinwald stay in Robertson, Liechty who left Sept f7, Wyo, for the German Mr. and Mrs. M. mission. A shower A. Rowley and sons and dance have also been given for Reed and Grant have him in the amusement hall recently. a from returned three M iss Edna Hamblin is in a Salt weeks trip. the visited Lake hospital where she underwent They Kirtland Temple, operation. Independence, Noel Allman had a major operation jail and other at a Salt Lake hospital two weeks ago. Plares of imerest in Mrs. Foult.n 4 fhurch history. They We have just received sevMiss Marian Campbell and Miss also went to Niagro Falls and to Deeral bargains in used cars. Venna Allman attended the club troit, Mich., where Mr. Rowley purThey wont last more than a leaders school in Logan for a week. chased a new truck which they drove few days with this liberal home. Mrs. Anson Calls Ever Ready NO MONEY DOWN club had a delightful canyon party at Mr, and Mrs, Howard Cordner have OFFER! the Cluff ranch in South Fork. Twenty returned to their home in Maryland, four young people enjoyed the bon Mrs. Cordner spent the summer here Through our cooperation fire supper and sports. visiting with relatives and friends. The with a nationally known of was weeks her she last two stay finance company, even a club joined by Mr. Cordner. Mr. Cordner is Miss Afton Lewis and her small income is no obstacle in the teacher a mothers a departtheir at entertained agricultural girls -You can select your car State of the recc-tlment luncheon College. Maryland MRS. MERLE S. FOOTE, Reporter Phone 034-R- 3 The M.I.A. opened with a scavenger hunt. Five groups of young people collected an assortment of junk" which was displayed at the meeting house. Refreshments were served, Timpanogos of Pioneers organized the camp with Ezvtta JohnEdgcTjiont son as Captain, Annie E. Gillespie, 1st 2nd Vtte ice Captain, Loi Captain, Josephine Thomas, SecreEva Gillespie, tary and Treasurer, Dora Cluff, Registrar; Historian, Margaiet Pulsipher, Organist; Ossa Ferguson. Chorister; Johanna Boyce, Parlunentarian; Sarah M. Marriot'-- , rla-- s leader and Florence Glazier, Chaplain. The camp will meet the third Thursday of each month. In October they will meet at the home of Mrs. Lot Wiscomb. Daughters V b, The Literary Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Eftie Pinegar on Fri lay afternoon, September 27th at 2 00 p. m. with Pres, Nellie Chamberlain in charge. The book review Kindred of the Dust" by Peter B. Kyne will be given by Mrs. Matilda Booth and his biography will be given by Mrs. Lydii Hogan. ATTENTION ALL PRIESTHOOD MEMBERS: meeting of all members of the various priesthood q .oruins is called for Monday evening, October 7th at A 1935 7.30 p. m. This is an important meetbe present. ing and all are requested to Mrs. Elizabeth James met with a very painful accident when she fell, pulling the ligaments loose in her hip. She is confined to her bed at the family home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo James. underwent a Aird hospital 19th. Reports his condition L. A. Glazier, (Dell) majyr operation at the Thursday evening Sept. fiom the home are that is fair. All M. 1. A. officers and teachers are requested to attend the stake convention to be held at College Hall on Sunday, Sept. 29th. 90 per cent of all woikers present will entitle the ward to a fine printed slogan. was the name Douglas Stanley given to the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stubbs at Fast Meeting in September. 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The Daughters of Utah Pioneers The Young Ladies Mutual has been held their opening meeting at the with Mrs. Jessie Sumson Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Young had of Mrs. Sterling Cluff with Mrs. as president, Mrs. Scott A. Taylor and as their house guest last week. Mr. home Hal Cowley assisting hostess.wife and three Edna Scott as first and second daughbrother, Youngs and Margaret Taylor as secre- ters, of Milford, Utah. Relief society will open October 1st. , coun-cello- The many friends of Miss Phyllis Murdoch will be Had to learn of her marriage to I aul Van Wagcner of Midway, which was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple Thursday, Septem-be- i .9. Many social functions have been held in her honor. The young couple will make their home in Ilebcr City, where Mr. Van Wagener is employed at the Heber Mercantile store. The Ward Mutual Improvement Association began the years program on Tuesday evening, Sept. 17. A number of changes in the corps of officers and teachers is - noted. Womens president is Mrs. Lucille Nuttall; she has reained Mary Brown and Nina Carter as counselors. Dean Buckner is retained as Young Mens s u p e r i n tendent. John Meal and Harold Williamson are his aids. was chosen Mr. and Mrs. Janies Jensen art champion club happy over the arrival of a new son gioups. She will go to the state fair to born to them. Sept. 14. ' compete for a trip to Chicago. , Mrs. Daisy Nelson and daughter Louise Liechty will enter her canned Ruth enjojed a visit to Los Angeles fruit at the state fair where the winner during the month. They visited with will be given a trip to Chicago. Mrsv Nelsons mother and sister and other relatives and friends. Madge Lewis and Wanda Campbell won first place in demonstrations at Miss Lillian Potilson spent a week the county fair. in Ferron, Utah. She was the guest t f Mario Buccio was awarded first Mits Cleo- Rasmussen. prize at the F. F. A. exhibit for the best peppers. Mr. Theodore Farley spent Friday Dell Footes onions won a blue rib- in Salt Lake City to be with his lather bon in the F. F. A. display. Theodote Sr., who underwent Other boys from the Pleasant View a major operation. Mr. Farley was a Ward who received recognition in former member of the Timpanogos the F. F. A. exhibit at the County Ward and at one time was a member Fair are Clifford Carter, prunes; Gram of the Bishopric of the ward. Heber Ivins, Cluff, Hale peaches; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Rowley and chickens; Elwood Foote, first and second prize on apples. Orissa J. Rowley spent Sunday at Alonzo Roberts, not in the F.F.A. Salt Lake City. They called at the L. D.S. hospital to see Theodore Farley exhibit, placed on his guina hens. Sr., who is the grand-fathe- r of Mrs. The Happy Seven club girls en- Joseph Rowley. joyed a weiner roast and bon fire party at the home of their leader, Mrs. Alden Chatwin. Joyce in the MRS. c. H. DAVIES, Reporter 1 Phone Lake View Vineyard Rich September, TRIM LUiER C formerly Smoot Lumber Co. Phone 20 Provo I |