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Show THE VOICE Yidav, Srpt. 10, 1937 :: In and Around Sharon :: er Mrs. Lake View Cri-- a J. Rowley. Mrs. Alverda D. Carson has gome to Fairfield where she will d and where she join her will teach school this winter. Sadie Shaw, Repo: ter Telephone 018R2 lenThe Book of Mormon cla-der the direction of Mm Glor e met at Park Jacobsen veiling and enjoyed a Tuesday watermelon bust and a swimming party. .Theie were twenty-four-ith party. s, Ro-Sh- n Mrs. Isabell Gappmayer and children, William, Margaret, George and Dora May, and Mr. and Mrs. Era Billings have returned from Fort Duchesne where they attended the U. B, 1. C. celebration. They also visited with a daughter of Mr. Billings, Mrs. Margaret Whctcbeck in Roosevelt. Mrs. Wilford Ovesen entertained at a shower for Miss Eiverda Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cordner. Simpkins, a bride of next week. Mr. and Mrs. Luxell Robbins, Mr. receivwere beautiful gifts Many and Mrs. Wrenard Tomlinson, of ed by the honor guest. Pleasant Groce, and Mrs. Nellie Mrs. LaMar Scott and baby son, Cordner report a very lovely vain the school arc at her home in Provo, afteT cation trip. They went bus as far as Lima, Ohio, then weeks with two visiting spending her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph they traveled cm the Greyhound bus to Chicago, where they visitShaw. ed places of interest. At Detroit three cars and A very fine program was car- they purchased ried out at the M, I. A. Conjoint drove them home. On the return session Sunday evening. Weldon trip they visited Nauvoo, Indepenthe' graves of early church Taylor spoke on "The Importance dence, of inof Religion in Modern Tremds, leaders and other places Mrs. May Harris gave two beauti-fu- terest in church history. The trip accordian selections, and Miss took eighteen days. Mrs. Mary Mitchell gave a bonMaxine Olsen gave a reading, Mrs. Clara M. Taylor gave scriptural fire party at her home Monday, 30th in honor of the girls reading and prayers were offered August from Primary. The who graduated G. Bunnell Paul and by Irwin and officers following Primary Taylor. class members were present; Mrs. Mrs. Loveless, Mr. Paul Madsen, son of Mr. Jennie Cordner, HanCharles Madsen, and Miss Eiverda Mrs. Clara Memmott, Mary NorClara Louise Loveless, sen, Simpkins, daughter of Mrs. James Dawil Carol ma keele, Loveless, T. Simpkins of Provo will wed in Rev a Beth Cordner, the Salt Lake temple Tutsday, Foutin, Str tusberg, Theora Sundquist, ArHi. 7 September Larsen, lene Adams, Dorot.iy Miss Clo Nelson of Ferron is Beatrice Gappmayer, Louise Pyne, Blom Heaps and spending a few days visiting with her aunt and untie, Mr. and Mrs Evelyn Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Murdock Alfred Johnson. enjoyed a trip to Duchesne last week where they attended the U. B. I. C celebration. The M. I. A. organizations of the ward have been reorganized and Mrs. C. H. Poulson, Reporter the new officers are ready to begin the season's work. The new officTelephone D4J2 ers are as follows: president, ten-to- n Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Fairborne J. Prince; first counselor, Tony and children of Satina visited at Rohbock; second counselor, Howthe home of Mr. amd Mrf. C. Wil- ard Meacham; secretary, Arden Bert leader, ford Larsen over the week-enRowley; Skintner; Scouts, Don Dixon. OfWord has been received of the ficers of the womens organization birth of a daughter to Mr. and are: president, Mrs Laura TerMrs. Carl G. Rowley of Grass Val- ry; first counselor, Keva Cordner; ley, California. Mrs. Rowley was second counselor, Doratta Jones; secretary, Maxine Loveless; Gleanformerly Miss Leah Pyne. er leader, Mrs. Christa ChristenMrs. Veda Winrich and daughter sen; junior leader, Edith Murdock; Jane, who have been living in Los Bee Hive, Aftom, Wentz; Beatrice Angeles, have arrived to make Rowley, Fay Kitchen, and Leah their home with their grandmoth H. Rowley, Albert H. Christensen ll Timpanogos jL. PleasantView Lorna Geo. Wells, Reporter Telephone 01R4 and Bazzaar be held September 25 in the Merle S. Foote, Reporter new ward chapel, the details to Telephone 1)34 RJ be announced later. The proceeds Rex Dunford, tweUe year old will go to help finish the chapel son of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Dun-for- which is All nearing completion. is recovering from an appenmembers of the ward are urged to dicitis operation. keep tins date in mind and look Names were given to the follow- forward to on of the largest celeing infants at Bast Meettng Sun- brations ever held in Vineyard. day : Melvin John Patten, son of Mr. The ham. comsig celebration and Mrs. Stanford Patten; KennPrimary assoeth Arnold Reed, son of Mr, and sponsored by ti ciation will be held Mrs. Herbert George Reed. Saturday afternoon in the ward hall in conPrimary officers of Pleasaut-viejunction with th. boys Pet Hobby are trying to make arrangeShow for- - the ment so that Primary may open show, and a Doll is extended to invitation An next Tuesday. The opening date girls. has not been decided definitely, all parents to attend. but Primary children are rerfuested Miss N.vina .Anderson and Mr. to watch for the announcement. Owen Cox of Idaho Falls visited Robert Harrison, six year old here recently , 4tl tier parents, d Mrs. son of Mr. amd Mrs. G. T. Harriictor M. Anderson,. Mrs. Arthur Professor and son, who was injured by a bullet last Tuesday is reported to bo re- Toome, representing the Carnegie were 11L, covering. Robert was accidently Institute iai Chicago, shot while playing with a - crowd guests of- Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Madof children near his home. Two sen, Sr., for several day. They are older boys were playinjN with a inakiug an extensive study of wild gun nearby when the gun wnt off, life in Utah, and have collected causing the mishap. TW bullet some fine specimens for the muthe lad, seums. They have traveled all over went straight through puncturing both lungs and the liv- America and aftet spending the er. Doctors at first reported that winter in Arizona will leave for there was no hope for his recovery, South America to continue their but Robert is still alive and im- studies. proving every day. The officers and teachers of the Mutual with their partners and the Bishopric and their wives enjoyed the opening social held WedMRS. C. H. DAVIES, Reporter nesday evening at the home of The President Arvil O. Storne. Telephone seasons work was outlined and The social held on August 30, the Mutual work promises to be in honor of Mrs. Anna Buckner, this coming year. very interesting was indeed an enjoyable affair. The Relief Society and Daughters of Reed Holdaway will leave FriUtah Pioneers colaborated on the day for Los Angeles, California auid refreshments. program They where he will resume his studies also presented to Mrs. Buckner, a at the University of Southern Calbeautiful upholstered chair, as a ifornia Dental School. He has token of the esteem in which she been a student there for the past is held by ward members. Mrs. two acid is a fellow student years Buckner has recently been releas- of Juel Andreason who will enter ed from the Work and Business the University as a senior this year. committee of the Relief Society, a with devofilled she has post great A large modern feed house is untion for many years. The affair der construction on the Bunker was held on Mrs. Buckners spac- Farms which will add much to ious lawns. A varied program was their growing business. presented and sumptuous refreshthan served to more were ments The Fall harvesting is on an id forty ladies with tomatoes to pick, onions to sack and silos to fill with corn, The incoming Bishopric, J. O. every available man is working Le Harand Roy Taylor Jolley, early and late. These is au abund-e- nt vey Harward, sponsored a social crop this year and we feel we Ro-Sat Park Wednesday even- are greatly blessed in Vineyard. ing, August 31st in honor of the retiring brethren, John B. Stratton, Clark Carter and John H. were present to enjoy the interestKuhni. In spite of the rain, a ing program. large number of ward members The regular monthly meeting of will be the adult class leader. With of Daughters these capable leaders in charge Camp Grandview M.I.A. should be a success this Utah Pioneers was held at the home of Ada Carter. An. interestwinter. ing lesson on local history was Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Chidester of given by Mrs. May M. Tanner Vocal-duetSalt. Lake City visited Sunday with and Mrs. Annie Tanner. were beautifully rendered by Mr. and bits. C. H. Poulson. Five babies were blessed and the Brown twins, Ida and Ada. given names at- - fast meeting SunMrs. Louise Hatch Brown and day, They- were tire children of the infant daughter are at the home of Mrs. Mr, and following: Lynn Mr. and Brereton, Mr, and . Mrs. Wayne Mrs. Hatch's parents, Norman, .Mr, and Mrs. Mont Burr, Mrs. Paxman Hatch. MB, and MBs. Lewis Davis, and Mr. aind Mrs. E, Everett Davies Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Wilson. Mr, .and Mrs; Reed Blacking of of Cedar . City were ward visitors last weele-endGallup, New Mexico, visited with MB: and Mss. Cart and family Charles Thompson left by bus Sunday and- - Monday, Carroll FarMonday, Sept. 6 th, for his home, in MB. Sunof Pleasant also ley spent He spent the past three Chicago! his .Labor with Day parday and months with his grandparents, Mr. ents; and Mrs. C. II. Davies. A weiroiue. home social honoring Elder Git if Rowley and Elder Hyrnm C. Nicol and Spencer Howard Meacham, both recently Young have been chosen as first from the and second counselors to Superinreturned missionaries Central States Mission, was held tendent Dean D. Nuttall in the Tuesday evening in tlie Timpan- ward Sunday School organization. ogos Ward chapel. Short talks LeRoy Taylor, now first counselor were given by former Bishop Jul- to Bishop Orlando Jolley was forian Hansen and C. Wilford Lard-so- n merly first counselor in flie Sunand responses made by the day School. Now that the organitwo honor guests. A program of zation is complete, it is expected sosigs, readings- - and tap dancing that some fine work will be accomWard was. enjoyed and tasty refresh- plished in the - Grandview ments were served. Sunday School A big Fall Festival will Mr-an- H Il3rvet B!osscm48 Ibs.$1 .1 9 Electric Light 48 lbs. $1.10 COFFEE Efards 55c . . $1.37 Lb.can25c Peanut Butter 2 Lb. Izr 10 Lbs. 25 Lbs. Jellwell . 25 c 3 Pkgs. 10c . . . ASSORTED FLAVORS PorkandBeans 3 Cans25e VAN CAMPS NO. 2 TALL CAN Powdered Sugar 3 lbs. 19c Jels Rite . . 8 Oz. Dottle 12,c FOR JELLY AND JAM Ball Rubbers Kerr Lids . . 4 Doz. 15c 3 Doz 25c Quality Treats Picnics Lb. 20c HALF OR WHOLE Shortening . Pot Roast Boiling Beef 4 Lbs. 45c Lb. 8c . Mrs. Ferry Nielson. Reporter Reporter Mecham, The ward M. I. A. will pen next Monday, September 13. The evening will be spent in the form of a social and the ward is cordially invited. A program, under tlie direction of J. Jones, will begin at 8 oclock. Immediately after the program a dance will follow'. Dob Orton's crchestra will furnish the music. Tliere will be no admission clnirge, but those desiring to pay their MotuaJ fee- - may do so during tlie' daStce. ill Mr, Dell Davis is still critically in tlie General Hospital but he is slowly recovering from which he- - received juries- working on tlie state Friends and neighbors alt a speedy recovery. Grand View 09-J- -l Mr. and Mrs. Win Hooky and family attended the Kimber reunion held in Provo Canyon Sunday. Louise Christensen has returned home after spending the past three weeks at Salt Lake City. Tlielma Harris was the principal speaker at the Lehi Third Ward Sunday evening, August 29. A shower was given in honor of Helen Harris at her home Friday afternoon. Many beautiful and useful presents were received by the bride to be. the inMr. and Mrs. Thomas Atkinwhile son were called to Park City Sunhighway. day to their son who was injured in the mine some time ago. The M. I. A. officers and teachers met at the home of Beulah Many friends and relatives from Roberts Thursday evening to plan out-otown attended the beautiful for the opening social of Mutual f iuneralof services Lafayette to be held September 14th. After in the the business was taken care of, a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments were served. Fdgemont Me. and Mrs. Leslie II. Fronk and family, returned Sunday from their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Adams of Burley, Idaho, Mr. aind Mrs. Lyle Street of Lehi and Mrs. William Mr. J. Petty Jones is doing Roberts of American Fork were splendid work in organizing an M. Sunday visitors at tlie home of I. A chorus. The members have Beulah Roberts. been practicing for about three Word has been received by Mr. weeks and good progress has been and Mrs. Willett that their daughmade. ter Mrs, Virginia Willett Wright Mr. Emmett Bennett of Holden, of California is the mother of a who has been studying in the L. winsome little babe. D.S. Mission home before leaving Mr, and Mrs. Clarence York, for the California mission spent Mr. and Mrs. Alford Keetch, Mr. Sunday with Alta Mediant. and Mrs. Odeal Kirk, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Conrad had Mrs. Ray Gillman and family, Mr. Mrs. their son blessed Sunday. It was and Mrs. Robert Wright, Beulah Roberts, John and Bobbie named Delliert Albert Conrad. Wright, all attended ftie three day Mrs. Thornton Burke of Cali- U. B. I. C. celebration at Fort fornia who has been visiting for a Duchesne. short time with her father Mr. Backus, Rowe Ginger had her baby daughIDorthy daughter of ter blc'sed. She was given the George Backus, had a very narname Diana Josephine. Mother and row escape with her life Thursday daughters have returned to the evening when she fell from a moving truck onto the cement coast. highway. The ambulance rushed were Mr. William Hull arrived here her to Provo where Sunday from California to join his taken. It was discovered she had wife and baby daughter Carol, a cracked pelvis bone and was who have been visiting with Mrs. badly shaken up. She was able to Hulls parents, Mr. and Mr. D. be removed to her home but will x be confined to her bed for some Henry Jones. time. Her sister Hazel, who is emMrs. Effie Fingar will enter- ployed at Provo, was called hortie tain the Literary club at her home to care- for her. this afternoon, Mrs. Nellie ChamMr. and Mrs. Kim Bullock of berlain will give the book review Star of the West. This will be an Nevada are the guests of Mr, and open session and all those desiring Mrs. Clarence Harris. to join the club are invited to atHortense Morley resin ted her tend. teaching at Alpine where she was Mrs. Clarence Schumann and her employed last year. baby daughter INbreen, and her Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Kirk and mother, Mrs. Margaret Pulsipher, have returned from a delightful daughter, Melba, attended the week-en- d visit at Moon Lake Kirk reunion at Liberty Park in where Mr, Schumann is employed. Salt Lake City, Sunday, the occas ' W OTJTRieTnS homo kuldlao oosto an lWa btsIIlpMl people to bock oa ootid proud amd tmerocotmp in vatno. TXATi TIME TO 1C&D-NO- WI WHT IT la sad talk II our wttk as. W SK rmttoUo IBsCZBS and os iamee aro DISTTNCGISHTOl excexekc ro THxnt ahckite TKHH STRUCTURAL SUPIRIORTTT J TKEA UNUSUAL fXATUAES AK3 ATSOINTXDriS hi ory a roi roi Lb. 5c ennui "HELPFUL SERVICE TRI-STAT- E LUMBER CO. Formerly Smoot Lumber Co. Phone .20 To All Members of Sharon's Cooperative Educational Recreational Association Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the Association as provided for in the Article of Incorporation will be held on Monday, September 27, 1937, at 7:30 p. m. at the Sharon Stake Adi ministration Building, Orem, for the purpose of Utah, electing a board of nine trustees and receiving reports of the officers of the Association and such other business as may properly come before the meeting. H. GRANT IVINS, Mrs. Ethel Pyne, Reporter Telephone 026J3 The opening M. I. A. social will be held Monday evening, September 13th. Games, stunts and a dance will be features of the evenings entertainment, and refreshments will be served. Annual dues (25c for the young women and 35c for young men) will he accepted. A large attendance is desired. Mrs. Hugh Jacobs of Heber is visiting at the Thomas A. Jacob home this week. President. Auto Specialized Service Nimer & Clayson Bldg. 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Bennioafs article, CompanionOrns Johnson of Mammoth is issue? ship" in the September visiting at tlie hone of his grandmi-- s it. will We see Dont lohnMr. S. and Mrs., J. you parents, son. soon. Please be ready when we came. Our girls who played soft ball at Ronalawn during the summer A, V. Washburn has purchased a months, along with their V.W.M. I.A. president, Mrs. Blanch Niel- lot near the Tolliot home and conson wish to extend their appiecia-tio- n falL this templates , building to Brother FraiuLen, PresiSuccess to him. dent Watkins and all others who sliared in treating us so royally. C. O. Justensen and family of Also we have greatly the have purchased the friendship and good sportsman- Grantsville ship of all tlie girls of Sharon Quimten Wilcox home. We welStake whom we have met. To come them to Sharon Ward. know them is to respect them. May we look f r ward to another Mrs. Ethel Pyne has returned summer that will be as pleasant as from Maywood, California, where this one has been. she visited her son, Lloyd, who is employed there. Mrs. Sarah Hooley surely has won a spot in the hearts of our Mutual girls for her loyal support NOTICE OF tiiis summer in helping to transport our girls to Rosalawn. A ANNUAL MEETING friend in need is a friend indeed. being in honor Kirk of Texas. sion Wintfst - he jjlWWiEU Pare Three Edgcmont Vineyard MrS. SHARON OF Phone 45 114 t: Provo, Utah |