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Show THE VOICE OF SHARON Friday, April 8. 1933. ! Special! TIMPAH060S Mr. C. IL Poulson, Reporter Telephone 04J2 Missionary Welcomed TRUCKS-TRUC- VS -- David L. Rowley waa honored by relative and friends at a welcome home party Monday evening In the ward chapel. Mr. Rowley KS Ton Pickups! FORDS All has recently returned home after laboring for five months as a missionary In the Western States CHEVS. GJtLC. l Condition A.-- LOW DOWN PAYMENT G. M. A. C. TERMS Mission. The program was conducted by Fenton Prince as follows; prayer by J. C. Jensen; Congregational Remarks by C. II. Poul1V4 - Ton and singing; son, Ward leader of the High Priests; Male Quartette by James Short Dump and Moroni Jensen, Dee Adams and Arthur Shephard; Remarks by James T. Blake of the Presidency of the High Prlest'a Quo.00 AND rum of the Stake, Solo by Anas Harris; Remarks by Brother Row-le- y UP and Community Singing led LOW G. M. A. TERMS by Ivern Pyne. Lnnch was served and several numbers rendered by the quartette during lunch. See Oar Fine Stock of : FonUn Funeral Funeral services for Charles Foutln wers held Monday at 12:30 at the Hatch-Qnlfuneral At Reduced Prices! home with Bishop Roy H. Gapp-mayIn charge. The speaker, ALL MODELS-AL- L MAKES all of whom expressed highest regard for the characteristics in the life of Mr. Fontin were a follows: Julian Hansen, B. M. Jolley and Bishop Gappmayer. hfiislcal numbers were: Solo Face to Face by E. B. Terry, Inc. accompanied by Isa bell Keele; 150 N. Unlv. Are. PROVO solo, My Father Knows" by Mrs. Anna J. Harris, accompanied by ONE LOT Mrs. Hazel One Listonand; was Sweetly Solemn Thought sung by Ivern Pyne with Mrs. Melba Pyne at the piano. Tbe invocation was offered by Jesse A. Washburn and tbe benediction by Perry Liston. Mr. Foutin was born Feoruary 25, 1881, in Elsinore, Ut ih, and came to Orem to make his home eight years ago. Surviving are his wife Mrs. Printha Wlnget J. S. Smith & Sons Foutln and the following chilPROPRIETORS dren: Reed Foutin who is a stu- m 3 0.0 TlliweU v Sh UCU t tuon wm;i os vs sttuuiO Mrs Rulon Wells of Los Angeles; WHITE FAWN FLOUR Almeda, une and Bobby Fontin of Leads Them AIL Orem. Tbe following brothers and Cache' Valleys Famous sisters also survive: Mrs. Ross Golden West Hatton of Torrence, Cal ; H. R. RED ROSE FLOUR larquardson of Elsinore, Ibis. A. Alonzo Liston of Salt Lake t'ity; V. E. and Ray F. Foutin of FEATURING HIGH GRADE Orem; Vernal Foutln of Elsinore; and D. M. Foutin of Los Angeles. Poultry and Dairy FEEDS Services will also be held in Monroe Sout Ward chapel, WedDealers in: nesday and Interment will be in HAY and GRAIN the Monroe cemetery. His son Reed was unable to attend the funeral. EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS Church Services For IL & T. Products The program in church next (From Spanish Fork) Sunday evening will be given by In tbe Church History class of the rROVO CITY Seminary under the supervission of Victor C. Anderson. The music 151 N. University Ave. will be furnished by the boy's PHONE 114 Glee club of about ninety voices under the direction of E. B. Long and Stakes 150 a Used Cars st er Russ Trailer BIS VALLEY Flour Feed Company Prices are Lower than any store in Utah County! Our Every-Da- y COMPARE THEM: Sr FLOUR 48 'n FLOUR 48 P.&G.SOAP B Terry. The time of meeting has be held In Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jacobs and the ward bouse next been changed to 7:30 Instead of Mr. Jacob's visited Sunday morning and evening re- children 7 p. m. as heretofore. The lesson !n Relief Society ports Kenneth McEwan, Sunday mother In Heber Sunday school superintendent. meeting last Tuesday was given Several people came from out by Mrs. Leila Harris on the subMiss Violet Duke who is teach- of town last V. ednesday to attend ject of the attonement of Christ. ing school in Carbon county spent the birthday anniversary of Mrs. The teachers topic was discuss- I . Julia C. Burr. Bishop and Mrs. trday and Sunday in Orem. with Mrs. Martha Reynolds tradG. M. Burr of Sallna, Mr. and The conjoint program Sunday Mrs. Lorenzo Burr of Ephriam, ing In tbe discussion. Follov ing tbe lesson work the time was UBed evening was given by the Bee Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ursenback of in bearing testimonies. Hive girls, Mrs. Erne rurk was Mount Pleasant, Mr. aua Mrs. An interesting program was in charge of tbe program. Gerald Burr of American Fork. given by the Junior Girls departCandle ceremonies Those from Provo were: Mr. and Lighting ment of the M. I. A. in the regu- were given by the following: Mrs. Verl Christiansen, Mr, and lar monthly conjoint meeting Dorothy Stratton, Betty Dunkln, Mrs. Kenner Clayton, Mr. and Talks were Barbara Melba Mrs. Harlow Clayton and Mr. and Sunday evening. Burnlngham, given on the following subjects: I Ford, Mary LeRay Rogerson, Mrs. Arco Morgan. At the Controls of Life, Myra Gardner; The Standpoint of the Church on Smoking and Drinking, Ileta Reynolds and Gordon Hansen; Tithing, Hazel Terry; and What the Junior Program Mean to Me, Mr. Martha Reynolds. Musial numbers were two elections by a chorus of girls and a clarinet duet by Maxine Loveless and Katherine Mitchell. TRY US FOR Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ingersoll of Logan ara sending a week at the Seiberlmg Tires home of Mr. and Mr. Ray V. Wentz, during the vacation week Vulcanizing: of the Logan schools where Mr. Tires Ingersoll la employed a a teacher In the junior high school. Singing Mothers The group of Singing MothGenerators, ers from Sharon stake returned All Service home Monday evening, happy over the few days spent in Salt Lake City. The women from Sharon take were included In tbe See Reed Clegg group of singing mothers Electric who furnished the music for the Acetylene Relief Society conference SaturWelding Service day, 'and the Monday session of the general conference. See Downs - Auto Specialized Service Nimer & Ciayson Bldg. Re-Cappi- SYRUP PEAS Electric For FORK & BEAUS 3 SALMON COFFEE Our Mothers Tree Ripe ORANGES 252 Size Golden Ripe BANANAS Fer Found COCOA BACON ng The women ei ressed themselves as having enjoyed the excontacts with periences and friends made on this trip, and also feel greatly benefited by tbe practice under the leadership of Mrs, Charlotte Sackett of Salt Lake City. Mr. Jennie Farley la leader of tbe Sharon stake group. Mrs. Melba Tyne and Mrs. Margaret Pulsipher having acted as accompaniats, and thUr efforts are also appreciated by the SHORTENING .15? 4 275 South Univ. Ave. New and Used Phone 649 FlimitlirG n women. SHARON Mrs. J. D. Pyne, Reporter ,,.,.45? STAKE GENEALOGY Amelia Latta, Reporter Phone Oi SJ 1 Senior temple excursion, to the Salt Lake temple, will be held April 12th from Sharon Stake. The Stake bus will leave for Salt Lake Tuesday at 6:30 a. m. All wishing transportation on the bus please send your reservations to Mrs. Amelia Latta, not later than Sunday April iOtn. There will be special rates on the Orem line for 77 cents the round trip on the first train leaving Provo at 7:50 a. m. These rates will be In effect from Lakeview station. Last train leaving Salt Lake at 10:30 p. m. The Stake genealogical convention. which will be (held Sunday, April 24th tbe first meeting being held In the Stake Seminary building at 10 a. m. Those In attendance at this meeting sbonld include tbe stake pre8ldency, high council, and all members of the stake genealogical commit tees, also the ward representatives. Speakers will he Archibald Bennett, Secretary of the Genealogical Society of Utah and Bishop Joseph Christenson, chief recorder of the L. D. S. temple. Time and place of afternoon meeting will be announced later. Tbe Salt Lake temple for the .usual ordinances Thursday morning Aril 2. A. V. Washburn left Tuesday morning for Detriot, Michigan to purchase a car. While en route he will visit his brother Dr. Clyde Washburn in Chicago who is doing interne worjt there. Dr. Washburn will return to Salt Lake in the near future where he has accepted a position on the medical staff at the L. D. S. hospital. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Washburn had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Russell Keitch and son Max from Vernal and Mrs. J. A. Washburn of Provo. the branches. "Her knowledge of genealogical work has given her a rare ability to instruct the Saints In those matters. Her kind and genial nature has permitted her to understand the people at large and to help pour oil on troubled waters. She baa also put her talents Into action and rendered excellent service as corresondlng secretary of the mission. Bellows Bishop For Your COIFFURE To wear with your New lamer Bonnet VISIT BEAUTY SIIOPPEf Vern L. Johnson who is employed in Nevada spent the week end at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson attended conference in Salt Lake Monday. The Li Mes Auxiliary, Orem Chamber of Commerce will meet Wednesday afternoon April 13 at the home of Mrs. A V. vaiKlns, for the election of officers for the coming year. Special mutual numbers will be rendered and refreshments will be served. 151 Furniture Exchange 316 West Center St. Fhone 25 that expect "'Yr FOOTWEAR Made over scientific Health Lasts, they allow children's feet to grow Nature's way. . .Assure your child PERFECT WHERE YOU SAVE Shoes TODAY. according to a letter received this week by President A. V. Watkins of the Sharon stake, containing also a copy of a letter sent to Bishop Bellows of the Sharon ward In which Miss Bellows is given an honorable release by President Carl F. Eyrlng, of the New England mission. President Eyring's letter contains, In addition to an honorable release, a statement of apprecla tion for her excellent services in the mission field, and a declaration that Miss Park will be able to render Slnuuu slake valuable service when she returns. Among other fine things said about her. President Eyrlng noted that Sister Park has demonstrated a rounded out ability as a mlssinonary. Through her musi SO. 93 to THE BOOTERIE West Center Provo 124 Rootis $1.50 ton was master of ceremonies. Valene Calder was toastmlstress. Lyle McDonald Is M. Men teacher and Mrs J. D. Pyne the Gleaner teacher. to 200 $4.00 Tile Baths OPPOSITE GREAT MUU1IU.V Salt Lake City, Utah KP.M-S- T Delightfully Air Cooled C. ROSMTER, D, Those Headaches. Eyestrain, Blurred Sight For glasses that give relief, Style and Comfort Manager HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Y Y Y Y Y Y f TEMPLE HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE All West Exposure Rooms Rhea Pyne and Naomi Ferguson sang a duet and Lloyd Pyne sang a solo. Dancing and games followed the banquet. Or. G. H. HeiailsEliiian OPTOMETREST Y Y Y Y v t Y Y v t . B h v R Before They Start Use Shell Gas and Oil You wont have to worry about costly repairs . . . if you worry just a little bit about the oil and gas you use in your car. And by a little worry we simply mean, choose oil and gas with discrimination. Shell oil and gas are especially designed to cut down wear and tear in yoar car. Get the habit of driving into a Shell station for your needs. Well help you keep down car operating costs. Balance like rent. fY St w STOP BILLS Shell Service Stations MRS. CORA G. WILSON, Agent W. F. WILLIAMS from Lincoln High School Across Payne Real Estate Rates: 1 ' r f' ROOM BRICK HOME, close to B. Y. U. and only 4 Mocks from the business district. Only Down payment and 32300. Y Y Y i B ROOM BRICK HOME with bath. Barn, Chicken Coop, 6 Acres, Good Land with plenty of water in city limits. Only 33150. mL f ;y 'jU'lJi? Miriaai Bradshaw gave the GOOD 5 ROOM HOME, with good Dorothy Duke, Kathleen Downs, Velma Fark and Virginia John- - ' theology lesson at Relief Society modern apartment in basement. son. Norma Hampshire rendered Tuesday. The subject was Christ 33400. Terms. two selections on the accordian, and the Atonement. Verl Jacobs and Max Pyne were acres Mrs Nelle S. Hatch, Stake Re- 10 ACRES with Water. 2 trumpeters. peaches. A Bargain at 31000. lief Society resident of Jaurez, Rhea Pyne entertained Satur- Mexico, is visiting with her sister, day evenjng for Warren Williams Mrs. Travers Tucker. Mrs. Hatch whose birthday occurred on that is in for the general conference. Beth day. Those present were The Gleaner and M. Men banAnd Insurance Company Park, Grant Blake, Fay Jepperson, 'Grant Smith. Verna Harding, quet Thursday night proved a deProvo, Utah. Richard Bigelow, Donna Stubbs, lightful affair. Sixty M. Men and 32 West Center and their partners and I,rn Broaihcad, Clenda Taylor, Gleaners mutual were seated at officers Williams. Warren and Lloyd Pyne the long table in the amusement hall. Gold and green streamers decorated the room. The table decorations were for Easter. Colored egg shells filled with candles were given as favors. An Easter basket formed the center piece with daffodils and candles. A lace cloth covered the table. Marvin Strat200 these FEET. See Miss Naomi Park has been released and Is expected home soon, 5 Phone 112S 274 W. Center Released Before you Buy, Sell or Exchange! I Tl, FOR SALE SEE US TIBBS MAR-VE- L Naomi Park 6 rill arrive within a cal talents she has been able to Miss Park render service in radio work and few days. to aid in the musical rograms in Telephone 026J3 Salt Lakes Newest Hotel 3pl,l0? 25? 10? ... 15? 2 . 17? 3 .29? - 5? 12? STRIPS. Portable for Radiator Repairs, Body and Fender Work. 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