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Show THE VOICE OF SIIAPiON Friday, March were an ong those taking part in the annual high school play presented Friday evening at the Pleasant Grove auditorium. Hortense Morly, who is teaching school at Alpine has btcn 111 the past week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Wallace Morly, with the mumps. Carol Harris has returned to her school du es at the B Y. C. after being confined ti the home of h(r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harris with the German measles. The following couples surprised Wm Prestwich and family at their home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gleu Mllman, Mr. and Mrs Lenord Harr's, Mr. and Mrs. Thell Walker and Mr, and Mrs Roland Smith. Mrs Ella Smith spent Wednesday at Salt Lake visiting with Mr and Mrs. Morgan and family. Conference Sunday afternoon on ed the members of the E O M. club at her home last Friday "Why I honor the Priesthood." The Jnuior girls gave the as- afternoon The time was spent in (Mrs. Ferry Nielsen Reporter) sembly program at Mutual Tues- playing cards after which a tasty luncheon was served to eight day evening. M. I. A. officers. Sheldon HarMrs. Rhoda Hrtinson motored members present. to Salt Lake Tuesday and spent ris and Rhoda Hreinson In charge Mr and Mrs Hank Smith, Mrs. of the conjoint program, promise the day. Lydia Ilogan and son, Donald, an exceptionally fine program Mr. aud Mrs. J J. Bergera and visited w'th the Hinckley family Sunday evening from the Li hi son Jerry were guests of their at NephI Sunday. third ward Elder Arnold Brems mother and grandmother, Mrs. Mrs. Helen Hull entertained at will be the guest speaker. He Rhoda Hreinson, Monday. a quilling at her home last Friwill also bring with him a well The quilt was day atternoon. arranged musical program. The refreshments were fiif.hed M I A. presidency are very served to Mrs. Nellie Hull, Mrs. M O II T of a good attendance. Mina Marriott!. Mrs. busannab The M I. A. winter term of Ellen Bellows . Reporter Meldrum, Mrs. May Faucett, Mrs mutual work will end Tuesday Geneva Meldrum and Mrs Della evening in the Timpanogos stake. Bud Madsen who has been at- Meldrum. Mrs. Bj lurid, Mrs Emily Long Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reeves tending the U. of U in bait Laae and Mrs. Ethel Lowe of Windsor this winter has returned home (Marie YViscombe) of Iona, Ida , will Join with the other Singing and is now attending the B.Y.U. announce the birth of a baby girl Mothers of the State and take this quarter born last Thursday. The new arpart at the April General Con,Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Chipman rival has one brother. The Reeves ference. have returned home after an ex- were formally of Provo. Margaret Stark, Berneice JohnEarl Jacobs, a teacher from tended trip In Arizona. The Gleaner girls staged a Hoson, Zola Kirk and Bessie Downs Windsor gave a short talk in Mts. Earl Frampton entertain- - bo party Monday evening. They h enjoyed the picture show they Journeyed to me home of Grace Booth for a delicious i - z 7.t izz ' i la l supper. Those enjoying the affair, Melba Sthoney, Leona, Naomi and Maxine Davis, Dorthy and Tdythe Trotter, Afton Penrod, Marlon and Lorna Mecham, Faye Davis and class leader Mrs. WINDSOR BAR 20 JUSTICE 31, 1939 SHELL SERVICE Floral Nursery STATION FUNERAL Across from Lincoln III DESIGNS OUR SPECIALTY W. P. Williams Rohbocks Sons Mgr. i EDGE A g ' y j y V r iw V- - f 1 4 . after-whic- m mm ' LADIES' NEW STYLE Organdies and Prints 250 MENS and BOYS for 25c Values 3 MENS WORK and DRESS SPECIAL IOT OF I oidies and Misses' IIATS Fancy Wool Felts and Fur Pci ts. ( Renovated ) Go $1.00 Ladies' and Misses Panties and Dollar Dresses . Bloomers Fancy and Plain Rayon $1.00 I f 150 dVTP (Sa.i Vii0i Wn Vi'feHU inn sail iVfe ijj ifrii 1 . MENS GIRLS Plain and Fancy Striped Dress Shirts 7HeiInGi?9G Ankfets 4 ft i 368 JLVy A Junior baptismal excursion along with people last Tuesday. will be held Wedned, y April 5 A reading was given by Joseph to the Salt Yake temple, from Colson from the Jr. High school. Sharon stake, Timpanogos and Friends of Enos Nelson will be Sharon wards participating. Salt Phased to know that he Is well Lake temple will close for general on the way to recovery following 15 at West Center St. Values Go Provo to 98c at 500 GENEALOGY Amelia Latta, Reporter Phone 048J1 Shirts and Shorts , 33 C Y'oull want 2 or 3 of these m Thursday and Saturday, April at the Scera Theatre. The cast includes Owen Gaze and Russell llavdeu. A second feature placing is the Dionne Quintuplets in FIVE OF A KIND. Their third and best feature picture. 8 STAKE Polo Shirts Fancy Stripe conference that evening and reopen Monday, April 10, for the Visual ordinance work. Wednesday, April 12, Is the next date for the Sharon stage senior excursion to the Salt Lake temple. The date of the Stake genealogical convention has been changed from Sunday, April 23, to Sunday April 30. Assignments for visits to wards for April: Edgemont: Beswlck Tanner, Annie Tanner. Grand View: Maud G. Rowley, Amelia Latta. Lake View: Nellie Cordner. Pleasant View: Victor M. Andersen. Sharon: S. A. Carter. Tlmpanogosi William Kocher-han- with the Bank Home-Owne- d LAKE s. group of relatives surprl ,ed Ezra Patten at her home Table games Friday evening. were played following which de licious refreshments were served to Mr and Mrs A. E. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. Max Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank James, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence-JDdwardof Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gappmayer, Mr. and Mrs. Ivern Pyne and Mr. and Mrs. C. Wilford Larsen returned Saturday night from a delightful trip to California. While away they visited a number of former Timpanogos residents, Including Mr. and Mrs Carl Row-le- y (Leah Pyne), Mr. and Mr Lyle Wilkenson and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chadwick (Ruby nd Mary Poul 'oif). They spent two days in San Francisco at the rafr then they went to Los Angeles where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Bartel Gappmeyer. In Long Beach they visited Carolyn Polly and Mr. and A Mrs. 1. 2. Understanding Friendly HELPFUL 3. Helpful (No. 3 OF A SERfEs) Sound 5. Progressive KNOW v'hat it means to be helpful , says an executive In our business, as in yours, of a Provo industrial plant. result the of being ready, uilling and able to it is simply are present, the service one renders elements three serve. Unless all best intentions in the world. ivith the be even cannot helpful, In barling, adequate facilities plus a warm 'spirit of cooperation plus ample resources t'al'e a bank ready, willing and able to serve. In the Farmfks & Merchants Bank you will find all three elements. d bank is the bank to go to for Thats nhy this sertice. UELVFUL battling effective, iVJJE W Mrs. A. M. Steed In Glenwood. They returned by way of Boulder Dam. An Interesting assembly program was given in MIA. last The story of Tuesday evening, homc-oune- our hymns" iimizzzz nrid nmcnnrrrs Enin; tette consisting of James Jerscn, Arthur Shepherd, Moroni Jensen and Dee Adams. "God moves In a mysterious way" by V. Emil Hansen, The story of these hymns was given by three readers, Velma Maag, Ruth Bylund and Hazel Terry. Stake honor night will be held In the ward next Sunday evening under the direction of the M.I.A. Mrs.' Edna Larsen, class leader pf the social service department of the Relief Society, gave a very interesting lesson on "How to get PEOVO, UTAH 4 JUal Tucdfy MXMSSS ti&nt-6h- cd ntDUAl MTOSIT R B M OD E L IMSUlAHCt &aU COISOUTIOM REPAIR Small Monthly Payment! a ja j, for Immediate Service Madsen Gleaning Co. i it X,. II ' " II ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Estimate made on all electric wiring and installation We do Uic big Jobs with the same ease as we can handle your smallest job. PHONE VIEW ' Easter Blooms Choose from our exquisite selection of every spring flower for your Easter offerings. Included are all the blooming plunta and rut flowers. Easter Lily Plants at only 500 T, Provo Greenhouse Phone Eight-- Mrs. P. W. Madsen spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Smith and son Earl attended the funeral services for Mr. Smiths sister Sarah Ann Smith Brown, at Lehi Mrs afternoon. Wednesday! Brown died Monday after a two year illness. Births Mr. and Mrs. Leonard JJohnson are rejoicing over the safe arrival of a girl, born at the home, 311-- L. C. GUYMON Provo, Utah 471 East, 6 North L I Dr Franklin Harris, president, has been invited to become a member of the Sponsoring Com mittee of the World Congress on Education, in a communication received from William F. Russell, dean of Teachers college, Columbia university. S. U and LUNCH n the Corner by fcMnfautlia Always ROIT. J. THORNS Proprietor , yj A m V;' ' A .. $22.50 Lincoln High WHITE SPO- Ttnolaxr nowvvn SV a Fine suits impeccably tailored from Unfinished and Hardfinished Worsteds, Light Serges, Rough Homespuns and Tweeds. All of CLOTHCRAFT8 traditional quality. Y'ouO find It hard to say no to the many Full English Drapes and the distinctive patterns. modified versions are all represented. Confectionery -- f I Out of Esquire Into Easter 0 Where flowers grow VALLEY-V- 0yr Monday. being .the theme. Come, Come ye Saints" and Oh, My Father were sung by a quar- Call 475 ment. s 4. Along with those new clothes you bought especially for Easter, your last years topcoat is going to look a little out of place t'M.IM you send It to Madsen's right now for a eleaning. Well send it back to you as fresh and clean as the day you bought it. Better got it out and send it in right now. wa3 hos- David Copperfield. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford uverson, Chester Overson, Ada Davis, and Melvin Overson, spent Saturday evening in Salt Lake City where they attended the finals of the Church M Men Basketball tourna- Telephone Q4J1 THE REASONS: Mrs. Eugene Newell Junior At Mro.'b. H. Poulgon, Reporter . . DeLcnna Bradshaw tess at a family party Thursday evening, the occasion being her husband's birthday anniversary. Games were played by and refreshments served to 21 guests. Mrs Mario Peterson entertained for Mr3 Glynn Hansen at the home of Mrs. Lyle Macdonald Thursday afternoon. Competitive games were played afterwhich refreshments were served. Girls Festival Mrs Etta Dixon gave a social service lesson at Relief Society P. G. Successful meeting Tuesday in the Sharon ward house. The annual M. I. A. Junior Dell Bishop, sherriff of Orem, Girls festival held Wednesday was taken to Heber City hospital Grove at the Pleasant evening Monday where he underwent an second ward with Stake Advisor, Norma J. Hales in charge was an operation. outstanding success. The stake and ward Y. W. M. L A. presidencies and Junior girls Mothers were the Invited A program was given In Relief Society meeting Tuesguests after which games were played day afternoon, Mrs. Thomas Johnunder the direction of Ina V. in- son reviewed the book Adam gum of Windsor. Light refresh- Bede, by George Elliott. Mrs. Wilments were served to all present. ford Overson gave Charles Dic-ke- TIMPANOGOS To Do Business SHARON an appendicitis operation about ten days ago. Harold Powell underwent an operation at a local hospital last Wednesday morning. Mr pnd Mrs. Arthur Shepherd have a new baby girl born at the home, March 18. Vineyard: Sara Cordner. Why Home People Like favor-i- t rant,t hero, Ilopalong Cassidy, in the new outdoor BAB 20 JUSTICE which will open action romance, Moyle. LITTLE BOYS SPOUT Front Aprons Wlliam Boyd returns to town attain as Americas BRIMHALL BROS. 191 West 1 North $25 Shrivers Style Leadership Phono MO WE HAVE THE ANSWER ijp0 Phone 34 For Your Building: Problems If 5 3rd South .it |