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Show Sale of farm goods brought more than 4 5 million dollars into EDGEMOHT Bern Meeham, Reporter the farmers' pocket in Utah last year, as compared with just over Mbs Mary GUlbpls was chosen 40 million in 1936. queen after two weeks of voting among ward members. Running close seconds were Miss Virginia Glazier and Miss Ora Baum who Special Heal a ill act as her attendants. They alii form the queen's procession in the Annual Gold and Green LAND 1.10 ACRE CHOICE ball ahlch alii be held In the planted to Delicious Apples, aard amusement hall March 22. j Dob Ortons orchestra will furnish Currants, Berries; Good frame house Close in location the music. on State The hall will be colorfully deOnly $2650. corated in gold and green colore 1 Ac. N. W. good land and water and an attractive throne will form modern house, good the background for the lovely Close in queen and her attendants. coops, outbuildings. A floor show will be presented location. Walking distance of 2625 immediately following the crown-- , schools and church terms. ing of the queen, and the Gold and Green dances will be demon7 Room Mod. 2 story home, fine strated by eight couples. The decoration committee conlocation $2500. 10 down, bal. sists of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hawk-In- s, like rent Mrs. Robert L. Elliott, Mr. Modern Brick Stucco and Mrs. Jesse Smith. An evening of delightful danchome; hardwood floors. ' hot air heat; garage; n'ce lot; rery ing will be enjoyed by the Social 3500. Good Dancing efub Saturday, Mar. 19, good location, ' terms. t in the Edgemont ward amusement hall. All members are cor;e MANY FINE FARMS large or dially invited to attend. small; some trades for city A delightful swimming party homes. was held last Monday night at Luke's Hot Pots In Heber for the SEE US ABOUT YOUR Boy Scouts of the ward. They were acacompanled by their leadReal Estate Problems ers: John Yeates and James During ths outing some Co. Pinager. Dixon of the scouts were successful in Phone 73 passing their swimming testa. 238 West Center St. Those who enjoyed the trip were: Glen Pinegar, Verl Madsen; Ken-neth Brerton, Richard Hawkins, DEPEND Sam Marriott!, Garn Baum, Jack On conditions to Increase Meldrum, Wayne Davis, Ralph Campbell, Keith Jolley, Dell Bigyour salary. ler, Ronald Hansen, Walter BigHOW: ler and Cecil Furguson. BUY A HOME get away Mr and Mrs. Dell Glazier were from R.NT bills. Hare delightfully entertained at a dinsome equity in the place ner party Sunday, in honor of Mr. where you live. Glaziers birthday anniversary. The guests in attendance were: BUY A FARM raise your Mr. and Mrs. Richard Glazier and own food. family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank WE CAN HELP YOU Mr. and Mrs. Horace Glazier, We can sell you a home and Mrs. Ethel O'Dell Glazier, or build one for you. family, Virginia, LaMar and SeyWe can sell you a business mour Glazier, now paying well. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Vickland SEE US FOR spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Estate BARGAINS Hi-W- Real Estate Erlene Meldrum, Lois Brerton, Foot, Floyd Vest, Bobby Brerton, Maxine Pinager. TIMPAIIOGOS Mrs. C. IL Foulaon, Reporter Telephone Q4J2 A, program of unusual interest was given Sunday evening. The meeting was conducted by Bishop from Roy Gappmayer. Officers each of the auxiliary organizations occupied the time. A story "Soft Voice was told by Clara Memmott, who also gave a report of the work done by the Primary. Theodore Farley representing the Sunday School, compared the work today with that in early days of the ward. Thomas L. Kitchen, president of the visiting ward teachers or- the Bishopric and their wives. Bishop and Mrs. Roy Gappma.'er, Mr. and Mrs. Ivern Pyne, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wilford Larsen, the presidents of the M. 1. A. and their partners and Stake Y. W. M. I. A. president, Mrs. Lorna Maycock and Mr. Maycock. , STAKE Phone 048J1 Following the banquet dancing was enjoyed. In contrast to our recent snow storm, a breath of spring was brought into our church Sunday morning in the form of sprays of plum and almond blossoms, brought by Chester Graff on his recent trip to St. George. Mrs. Maggie Colson was pleas- antly surprised at her home Wed-- , nesday, the occasion being the anniversary of her birthday. Visiting was enjoyed and the ladies sewed as they visited. Lunch was served, a birthday cake decorated with candles was the center piece ganization expressed satisfaction on the table. Those who were in the work and felt that men who present: Mrs. Marie Liston, Mrs., have been inactive are taking part Florence Gappmayer, Mrs. Isabelle Fenton Gappmayer, in ward teaching work. Mrs. Annie , Snow, Prince and Mrs. Laura Terry gave Mrs. Mary Mitchell, Mrs. Blanche splendid reports or work done In Anderson, Mrs. Edith Gappmayer, all departments of M. I. A. and the three daughters of Mrs. Mrs. Emma Stratton talked on Colson: Mrs. Noma Harward. early relief society work and the Mrs. Hortense Gappmayer and project of gathering wheat, stat- Mrs. Deon Ballinger of Las ing that our ward turned to the Vegas, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Pollman wish to government about one thousand dollars worth of whiit during the express their gratitude to friends world war. and neighbors for services renThe Genealogical society was dered during the sickness ot their Row-ley then reorganized. David L. daughter Fern. and his counselors C. E. Prest-wic- h and Albert Biggs were released and Perry Liston, C. E. Prestwlch and Richard Harris Susan Jameson, Reporter were sustained to fill the vacancy PIi me 02 HU Remarks were made by David L. Rowley and Perry Liston. A group of Vanguards accomMusical numbers were "One by Valentine Bently, enpanied and Sweetly Solemn Thought Lead Kindly Light sung by a joyed a swimming party at the Ladies quartette, consisting of Wasatch Springs in Salt Lake Those participating Mrs. Josle Keele and her three Saturday. were daughters: Isabelle, Lois and Omar Shirley Ekins, Dean Phillips, Hansen, Alden Chatwin Jr. Carol, and "Teach me to Pray and "My Rosary for You by Mr. Max Daley and Paul Foote. Dorothy Hunn ot Salt Lake City and Mrs. Chester Graff. Mrs. Elmer Taylor of Park City spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. spent Sunday at the home of her B. Hunn. Mrs. Poulson. Mrs. Emma mother, Mildred Allred of Tremonton Poulson returned to Park city foi) spent the week end with her sisa visit. ter, Mrs. George II. Hansen. of event social An outstanding Honoring Mrs. Josie M. Webb "M last week was i lie annual of Lehl, her sisters Ine Muhle-stelMen and Gleaner Girls banquet, Zina Selman, Ella Muhle-steiheld in the recreation hall with Leah and Edith, Phillip Mrs. J. Erval Christensen, leader Snow a birthday party gave Dean L. Davis. of the Gleaner class in charge. evening at the John The tables were appropriately Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Kay Vest and Muhlestein home. Games, music ot were sheaves of American Fork decorated with tiny family and refreshments were cnloved hv of Mr. god Mrs, wheat tied With green ribbon, end Sunfy the above mentioned and Lula William Daria. green candles. The theme of the Belie Hair, Melba Cluff, May Mr. end Mrs. George Storrs of program was The Open Road. Della Meldrum, MarAmerican Fork spent Sunday with Miss Esther Hansen acted as toast Fauscett, garet Ida Ercanbrack Mrs. Ella Baum. mistress. The following program Afton Muhlestein, Lewis, Marianne C. Ercan-- , Mr. and Mrs. Willam Davis was given: Address of' welcome brack, Yvonne Jones, and Joyce Dick In a honor Lois Burr; Gadd. gave delightful party Keele; Toast, of their son Lloyd on his eighth song by the Keele quartette; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Roberts birthday Sunday. Ths afternoon Reading, Verda Gardner; Toast, "M Men class spent the week end in Mantl. was spent in playing many games Bert Skinner, Bishop and Mrs. A. Ray Ekins and a dainty luncheon was served leader; Song by Harold Brereton; to the following guests: Alice toast, Ina Poulson; Sixty were at and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Millei) Ann Hawkins, Rulon Cluff, Helen the tables, special guests being spent Thursday in Salt Lake City, School Sunday officers and teachers enjoyed a progressive party Saturday evening. Begin- nlng at the home of Sterling Cluff the crowd went to Lynn Taylors home, J. B. Hunns and Hal Cowleys where the different courses of the luncheon were served and Used $ A .00 extemporaneous program given. SANITARY COUCHES in the party were up Participating Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Taylor, Ther-o- n Kilpack, lone Christensen, Mr. Used .75 and Mrs. Hal Cowley, June Bean, TABLE RADIO Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Cluff, Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Clar.50 Used $ ence Ashton,, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Burgner, Donetta Miller, Howard MAYTAG WASHING MACHINE && MacKay, Louise and Grace Liech-- , ty, Francis Hunn, Edith Whit.50 Used $ -taker, Dean Miner, Nedra Lewis : r. . r. . . . . . . r. : . . and Kay Snow. Mr. and Mrs. Bartl Pierce spent Used .95 $ Sunday in Salt Lake City. Wilford Stubbs of the Stake & SPRINGS High Council visited in Pleasant View Sunday School. m .95 Used Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larson or Salt Lake spent Sunday at the BUFFETS up Clande , Snyder and Alex Jameson PLEASANT DONT HERES WHAT YOU WANT the Best" - - tv tt suno uana Realty Co,Ave, 33 No. n- t- a - University PHONE 438 FOR SALE ( ROOM BRICK HOME with bath. Barn, Chicken Coop, 6 Acres, Good Land with plenty of water in city limits. Only $3160. 6 ROOM BRICK HOME, close to B. Y. U. and only 4 blocks from business the district. Only Down payment and $2300. Balance like rent. 6 ROOM HOME, with good modern apartment In basement. $3400. Terms. GOOD acres 10 ACRES with Water. 2 peaches. A Bargain at $1000. Payne Real Estate And Insurance Company 82 West Center y,-- ' Provo, Utah. ':iruV' New and feed VIEW u, n, FlIFIlitllFe .... .t: beds 9 La-Mo- na ; 0 4 Furniture Exchange St. 316 West Center 1 Our selected grade of coal are carefully chosen sure the h i beating efficiency. Tell us your heating problem and we'll be- - glad to recommend a type and size that will keep your fuel bill down to the minimum. All Sixes A Types of Coal Columbia Coke Oil Treated Stoker Coal WHERE YOU SAVE t Half a Loaf is Better Than None But .... TWO HOUSES ARE BETTER THAN ONE! Why not finish that basement or put in an upstairs apartment? The cost is reasonable and it wilTprove a good eource of income, with rents going higher all the time. We can arrange the financing for the complete job, and no down payment required ; no mortgage to give, and the rent takes care of the payments. Mutual Coal and j Lumber Co. Phone 837 See U For: Bulldtng Flans Phone 25 r CALL 20 or COME IN AND SEE US We Do the Rest! HELPFUL SERVICE Tri-Sta- Lumbar Co. to FORMERLY SMOOT LUMBER CO. zJ - "J ar PHONE 20 m Tlmpanogo. ward at 4 o'clock. Evelyn Park was hostess Friday evening at a party given at her home. The following young people were present: Lois Andrews, Alta Rappley, Paula Mae Lott, Dorothy Farnsworth, Dorothy Duke, Jean Zeona Kofford, Jane McBride, Meeham, Rex Kofford, Keith Anderson, Earl Farnswo.th, Max Pyne, .Ned Rappley, Gerald Anderson and Herbert Stratton. Mrs. P. G. Peterson entertained for her son Howard Saturday afternoon whose ninth birthday occurred on that day. Birdie Lou Meeham, Hallle Spaugy, Willard Jewett, Harold Edwards, Ramona Newell, Dee Pyne and Tommy Yasuda were present. Mrs. Lorna B. Maycock gave a splendid review of the booh "First Lady" for the Orem literary at the home of Mrs. J. D. Pyne yesterday. Miss Rhea Pyne and Mias Naomi Ferguaon Bang My Wild Irish Rose and "When Dish Eyes GENEALOGY Amelia Latte, Reporter ) "Fire Insurance Page Three TIIE' VOICE OF SHARON Friday, Jlarch 18, 1S28 homes. Oral MacKay entertained her sewing club at her home Saturday evening. A delicious supper was served after which the following enjoyed knitting and music; Lucy Shelly, Marcia Jolley, Connie Buckley, Naomi Norton, Meda Davies and the hostess. George T. Harrison of Carbon County spent the week-en- d with his family. Oral and Angus MacKay and Ellen Bone spent Sunday at the home of Algene Clayton in Salt Lake City. M Men and Gleaners of the ward will hold their annual banquet at the Amusement hall Wednesday. Reservatlor. must be made with Howard Mackay, Yvonne Jones, . ' or Afton Lewis. The meeting Thursday at the Page school covered several matters of utmost Importance to the school children, such as school lunches, supervised play for the summer months. The annual dues also were considered and the following persons nominated for officers for the coming election: Mrs. James E. Pinegar, Susan Jameson, and Principal Sandgren. The Sharon ward is scheduled to present a play: Sitting Pretty Tuesday nnder the direction of Howard Campbell. A small charge will be made to each family, all proceeds going to help the Pleasant View M. I. A. fund. cock nnd John Webster. Tripe Mrs. George Harris spent Friday at Salt Lake doing research work at the genealogical library. Mrs. Sarah E. Hooley and daughters visited at Provo Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Prestwich and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Duke. Merrill nnd Ellen Mttfield pent Wednesday at Salt Lake. Mrs. Ines College of '"ooele spent Sunday with her father, Martin Walker. The drama entitled: "A Prince There Was was presented here Thursday evening by the Grandview ward, in exchange for FARMS . the play the Windsor M. L A. took to Grandview tome time ago. RANCHES Coming Events Monday evening the M. I. A. CITY LOTS will present their comedy drama "Hera Comes Charley at HOMES the Manila amusement hall. Saturday evening Mrs. Blanche Nielson wilt entertain in honor ot Business the M. L A. play east, which have Opportunities been under her direction. The affair: will this enjoy following Beth Anderson, Allc. Anderson,-BessiBEE Downs, Ruth Muzselt, Zola Kirk, Eva Marrott. Carol Harris, Floyd Johnson nnd Clark Johnson. , The M. L A. Assembly program PHONE 1008 tor Tuesday 4 vening will be "Folk OFFICE SO W. 1 N. St. Songs ot Other Lands. Mr and Mrs. John Baxter of UTAH Junction City nr visiting relati- PROVO Stake Genealogical Board meeting will be held In the Stake seminary building Sunday, March 20, 1938 at 1 P. M. Slake Genealogical Union meeting will also convene in the stake biulding at 2 P. M. Sunday. A program is being arranged Including a speaker and music to be furnished under the direction of Roland and Ellen Harding. There were 166 members In attendance to the Salt Lake Temple during the month of February from Sharon Stake. Number of endowments performed for the dead 234, paid endowments 36 and 1 living endowment. Couples sealed 133. Children sealed to parents 58. Arrangements are nnder way to a stake genealogical conven-- , tion to be held Sunday, April 24 Are Smiling.' In the Sharon Stake. Speakers The comic play Sitting Pretty w11! be announced later. directed by Henry Cambell waa as a played Monday afternoon matinee for the Sharon achool children and Wedneaday evening Mrs. Ethel Pyne, Reporter at the Llndon ward. ' Sharon Stake mlasionaries, Bro. Telephone 026J3 Wells and Bro. Allen had charge Mrs. Curtis Gordon and Mrs. of Sacrament service Sunday Frank Thorne were hostesses to evening. the Primary officers and teacherj It Is expected that more than at the home of Mrs. Thorne Wed- 100 members of the ward will atnesday afternoon at a business tend the excursion to the Salt ves hsrs. meeting and social. Lake Temple today. The Primary officers are preMisa Beth Park entertained on paring a play Poor Father to Monday evening In honor of Grant be presented near April first. Blake, whose birthday occurred Bishop Allen Bellows returned on that day. Others present were home Saturday evening from the Nita Bone, Richard Park, Mary L. D. S. hospital feeling much ImGillisple, Lewis Wells, Mary Con-dproved. and Don Edwards, Mr. a ad Mrs. R. s. ta.ru and daughter Norma visited relatives here last week enroute to their home in Cheyenne. Mrs. Park and Mrs. Ferry Nielson, Reporter Norma went to Los Angeles several weeks ago to visit with her sister, Mrs. Ruth Russell. Mr. and Births Mrs. Russell announce the arMr. and Mrs. LaVern Frandsen rival of a baby girl, Feb. 7. The of Pleasant Grove but formerly of Russels were formerly of Provo. Windsor are rejoicing over the Mrs. H. Jones, (Laura Mc- arrival of a winsome baby girl. Bride) and small son ot Lava Hot Church News A special Fast Day Service wUl Springs are visiting relatives here be held Sunday after Sunday and in Provo. Mrs. Geo. Ladd is visiting wi.'h School, because ot quarterly con-- , her son Horace Ladd in Salt Lake. ference being held at Pleasant Mrs. Myrtle Erickson, Mrs. Grove, March 26, and' 27, and Minnie Tietjen and Mrs. Leone General Conference in Salt Lake Carson of Fairview came to Orem City, April 3rd. The Thursday to attend a party given will haveGenealogical Committee charge of the sacrament for Mrs. Cree Kofford at the home Sunday evening. It will of Mrs. Martell Keetch. Others meeting be under the direction of their present were Mrs. Elmo ChristenBlaine Johnson. chairman, son, Mrs. C. E. Crandall, Mrs. Orson Prestwich, Mrs. J; N. Ander- Illness Mrs. B. F. Louder Is somewhat Mrs. Nets Jacobson, Mrs. son, Victor Christensen, Mrs. Maylon Improved In health. She has been Mrs. Clarence Kofford, suffering for gome time from Drage, Mrs, Willard Kofford, Mrs. Don- diabetes. Erva Wright. Mrs. Mabel Harald Clayton, Mrs. Maude Reynolds, Mrs. Geo. Long, Mrs. Harry ris, Blanche Hooley and Charol-- . Wilkinson, Mrs. Verl Stubbs, Mrs. ette Muzzell are recovering from J. D. Pyne and Mrs. Caroline their recent illneea. A Complete Laundry Ensemble Consisting of: J- - W. Glllman is Jacobson. able to be out Mrs. Blanche Christensen will again after being confined to hia begin her review of the book The home for some time: Romance of an Old Clay House" Social. Ilotpoint Electric Iron, Green Enameled Monday evening Jewell Walker Tuesday at Relief Society for the Double Drain Tube, Ironing Board, Clothes entertained the following boys literary lesson. Rack and Clothes Basket The Junior Girls and their and girls: Beth Glllman, Maxine ft mothers are invited to attend the Hendrickson, Glora Wright, Edith annual Stake festival Saturday at Stark, Madge Hooley, Leland Shoell, Billy Harris, Leslie Miner, Verl Miner, Lon Hooley and Stirling Johnson. The evening was spent in playing game after which refreshments were served. FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY Mrs. Mary B. Hale , Broun &. Hales, Don Hales, Mr. and Mrs, Reed Hales and Mr. and Mn. Jarman motored to 8panlah Fork Monday evening to attea J. S. Smith & Sons the Golden Wedding anniversary PROPRIETORS ot Mr. and Mr. Georg Halea. 1ST DEPARTMENT STOtJ GP A meeting was held at tn home of Wilford J. Stark recently to WHITE FAWN FLOUR organize the descendants of Jonas Johnson. The following officers Leads Them AIL were elected: President, Blaine Cache Valleys Famous ., Mrs. Enid Johnson; Golden West Johnson nnd Edward Sandgren; RED ROSE FLOUR Sec. and Trees.: Margaret Stark; historian, Meda Johnson; Temple ft committee: Emma Poulson; SoFEATURING HIGH GRADE cial committee, chairman, Harold Johnson; otheit: Tom Rueson, Poultry and Daily Lorena H. Johnson, Vole J. Han FEEDS SHARON Good Properly ct ct Willard L Sowards BROKER er WINDSOR NORGE AUTOBUILT WASHER VALLEY Flour Feed Company nd TAYLOR BROS COMRXNY vlce-pres- ' Ruga & Linoleum 9x12 FELT BASE RUGS Only Dealers in: HAY and GRAIN EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS FELT BASE LINOLEUM 2 Square Yards For H. & T. Products (From Spanish Fork) in PROVO CITY 151 N. $ University Ave. .95 ... 75? INLAID LINOLEUM, on Felt 2 4 I a .99 Square Yarda PHONE 114 9x12 AXMINSTER All Wool Face Only Y:29 .50 A etc - vy STOP Those Headaches, Eyestrain, Blurred Sight For glasses that give relief. Style and Comfort Dr. G. 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