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Show ) (ft a cUa&rv&i aecsoTUVxnj I 9 eL (four e)iomz ifte nipn ! ! v W rj.Si K . j, i THE EOI.IE p SERVICE BIFF-DiEMENT OFFERED BY TEE CONCERNS ADVERTISING E 3 1.IE TAKERS IN KEEPING THEIR EQEIES RICES ATTRACTIVE CN THIS PACE WILL AID AND UVAELE! W- I'RfPAm ancimOdZL TDEES 1(tf BEAUTIFY Few things affcrJ us more cheer to hone t.ian FLOWERS. pleasure and TREES! SHRUBS TIME! Why not enrich home by planting some shrubs and young now! IT'S . l f 1 fcLEAV DP- - an,4 Contractors and Builders phone i6is 136 W. OREM , mb4i EDGEM0I1T Ellen Bellow Reporter Shumway, Arlz. formerly of Provo, spent the weekend with Mrs. Mrs. Margaret Pulsipher. Shumway waa one of the rep1 sentitives of the Snowflake atake who sang in the Singing Mother's chorus at general conference. The Gleaner class election for 1939-4The new officers are: President, Grace Booth; President Edmund Cragun, Evan Wilberg, Bishop Stanley B. Harris and son Ray, A. H. Lowe, Gustave Omer and Elwood Baxter. Among the general conference visitors Sunday at Salt Lake were Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Baxter, J. Eldon Swensen, and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Nicholes. A P. T. A. meeting was held at the LIndon school house Wednesday evening. Flora Fisher of the B. Y. U. gave an Interesting talk on Art In the Home." The Lindon school hildren will present an operetta at the Windsor ward chapel tonight, April 14th, under the direction of Culllmore. Mr. and Mra. Ray Keetch moved to Magna Sunday where Ray Mrs. Elmer Slack ana Daughter Norma of Salt Lake and Mra. Vera Clark and daughter Betty of American Fork are visiting at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Brereton. Melba Schoney; SecMiss Lorna Mecham spent the Ellen Bellows, they will retary, weekend with friends at Brigham replace. Pres dent, Marion MecCity. Dorothy ham; Norman Smith of Logan Is Trotter ani Secretary, Daryl pending his spring vacation with Stewart. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Smith. be .Mrs. Annie Gillespie will WINDSOR hostess to the members of the Edgemont Literary club at her (Mrs. Ferry NieUen Reporter) home today (Friday). Mrs. Merne Friday evening the following Schoney will be in charge of the attended the general prleBbood is employed. program. Mrs. Elbert Mrs. Fairy G. Shumway of conference at Salt Lake City, Ber-nei- M. Williams and little son returned to their home at Pleasant Grove from the American Fork hospital the latter part of the week. Mrs. Williams before her marriage was Avers Smith, daughter of Mrs. Arllla Smith of Windsor. A very enjoyable time was spent at Relief Society Tuesday afternoon at work and business meeting Quilt blocks were made and many ladles had verses to a ong they bad composed, after much comment Mrs. Cecel Fisher was given the prize for the best original verse. The Old Folks committee held a social at the home of Mrs. Gladys Marrtts Wednesday evening. Mrs. Margaret Wright was pleasantly surprised by her family Those present were Mr. and Mrs Steiner of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hill of Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ash, Jack Gloria and Bobble Wrigm. Mrs. Mary Shoeil entertained the following at a quilting FriEnid Johnson, day afternoon, (Minnie Dtttlmore, Rose Shoeil, Velma Kelander, Vera Culllmore and Berniece Whitley. ' COCKRELL & JONES ROHBOCKS SONS BUILDING MATERIALS 1 Color is a dominant factor in todays living. Certain colors hold the style spotlight then gbr way to others. Paint is no exception to this rule. TODAY There is a definite style trend toward brigater and more colorful home exteriors. The predominating style now is white or cream outside walls with brightly painted doors, trim and shutters. Now is the time to repaint your honu! Our qu .Lty paint will niche it stylish and beautiful v--" g Lichfield & Menlove . i Ilyina Visit our nursery and inspect our stock. The prices will be music to your It isnt just the appearance of your house that demands attention delayed repairs mean more rapid deterioration and big repair hills later on! i PLANT-U- P returned Mrs B. F. Louder home Monday from a week's visit Mrs. Eva with her daughter, Tates of Lehl. Mr and Mrs. Oliver Johnson and little son motored to Payson Sunday to attend the funeral of an uncle. Mrs Annie Dittlmore of Salt Lake was the guest of Mrs. Minnie Dittlmore Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Murvel Walker aqd Martin Walker motored to Ephraim Monday. Mr. and Mrs Robert Wright left Saturday for a trip to Arizona and California. Mrs. Vilma Kelander, Mrs. Minnie Dittlmore, Beatrice Kelander and Jewel Walker were Midvale visitors Tuesday. A birthday party was given in honor of Mrs Ella Olsen at her home Monday evening, April 10. Games were played and refreshments were served to Mr. Maronl Olsen, Mrs Malenda Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin and son. Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Gean Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Newell and son, Lynn, and Mr. and drs. Ceale Newell. Lowe Bros. Center rs?"PU m.jpm j--u Phone 56 Paints v of the city of Nauvoo, 100 years Salt Lake temple. A special session will be held tor ' ago. It is suggested that an apthe Timpanogos ward, with Bis- propriate program be arranged, hop Roy Gappmayer in charge. An giving the story of the building Amalia Latta, Reporter invftation la extended to all of the Nauvoo temple.' Phone 04SJX members of the Sharon stake to join. Stake genealogical board meetStake genealogical convention with wifi be held conjointly ing the Stake genealogical union will be held Sunday, April 30, in Evinrude meeting Sunday, April 16th at 2 Sharon stake p. m. In the 8haron atake semiSunday April 30th Is the second nary building. f.'OTOrtS fifth Sunday of the year. Each OUTBOARD Instructors will be present for (ward representative should, get Senior and Junior departments. in touch with his bishop and if Trade Your Old One In The Junior class of Timpanogos with him for possible, arrange ward will furnish a musical num- the genealogical organization to L. & II. Company ber. All genealogical workers are give the program for that SunProvo. 348 W. Center St. urged to attend. day. Senlrr temple excursion is set This year is to be the centenfor Thursday, April 27th, to the nial celebration of the founding STAKE GENEALOGY andElto Tire m, 5 5-i- f - DU ILDIIJG r.lATERIALS to build anything r We'll pci to. Ux tip. tpuvi haute. (CAE2? Z5EES: ah ' t W ' Tri Slate Lumber Co. Helpful Service. fc Use the ABC Monthly Payment Plan lor horns remodeling. Easy monthly terms will be arranged to tit your pocket book. Thousands oi boms owners are Thone 20 North BUST At h . 98c KXTRV SIT Cl L Ha r B. k Shot els the shovel with a s Inc $1.19 C. VIUH 1IOSK SPM 1 I. 8. 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