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Show solo by M!b Ludle Olsen, The Junior class of the hut formtrly of Vineyard is do- - ed for tie kitchen. Aiken, Hobby Fautin, Don this week (Tue-jin- ) The choir did itself proud at Rc March well at the LaMar the IMh and hospi al fol-iff Bylund Mis Luty Manley Biggh. assisted Mrs Watkins. Mr. and Mis btree Heaps are happy over the annul cf a new iby till at their tome Sunday, aia h 1 : n. Mrs Da.sy Nth-o-n spent last to be pit ti.'.i y.Uidiv inoi.ii.c, He ward chapel. A fi.e prosram Sp ak i 3 were Mrs Theo Har-'lu is arrang'd sod rt fresh-- w ard, joung Master Eutough, of Witk end in Cedar City Ms ting n aocou' t of quart, tly In me bt Id on E.i-- P r SunAll wo-- , the Deacon's quorum and Mrs. n, this wi.l be served. with hi r son Pit rlo g and family, P. Dai is Dr it C. Ri Holds of Es nitrite, day Ibis program is Uiubr th, mi n e! the ward are cold. ally called at lhe home of Mis Martha dn t, non of Mrs Lrcu l'..i!iy vittd Junior and j Genealogy classes, 1.1'lle Mary Jean Miller The following students fnnn was Senior, meet regularly at 6:30, Rtxnolda while n. Ikiuj nil t. U'Ci'ic-in gt at a birthday party ten-- j Sunday evening lisitois from Wiik He W.S U n d- - r who sin trip las on the honor roll for the di i, J her hv hi r cmi'kar S.i'urJ ly 'he Miss Kiai.u-- ' at t tun pan ed l ;h.B w ct k weie: Mrs D' lieiishlte who i sis me si olid quarter at blah s bool all i noon at their home Tcu little Clara Snlwtll and Wm. Koiker-liana Inland l.ator. Beth Hoolty and gut x's w c re pi event who delivered brii-lit IHtitl.s btillle. Mis Lillian Barton has rtuiu-- j Ranee Nn Don of the kucor b'chi from the Stake Rourd an, baby boy was born Sunday, bork of the Junior, Mvtn li loth to Harold and Clara afterwards visited the classes. uni En-lyid to her home in lii. Ml dd a!l-Meuse Murdock. with tier1 ip h. Msitmg for time V e to the I Mas wchome is Chairman Norman H. Davis Kirkhara, county arm's, Mr and M' C H 1oal SOU Jttikms f tmilv, who recently pur-- t demonstration agent gave an In- will make a special report on Mr and Mis Lud Toulsen b ft based the Edmund Cragun home tel, ting talk at Relief Society European war relief activities of Thnisdcv m a tup to Cali:. in a and iiicnut heie from Vernal. Tuesday afternoon, on the "Value the American Red Cross in a Th'- Tope family are leaving of Foods. lu r 11 'ItKii Olllt MS ill 1 U Class broadcast March 16, leader, Mrs. J In mi w.ud Hus week and moving to t h ink bll nld s Mabel Bunker was in charge of according to an announcement the re' r.t rnmary I y ri e to halt I k e to make their home the lesson. issutd here. d Mrs Bud who Shelton (Bessie par Camp Tamarack of the D. U. P. nu!uJirg F.j and t'uiheis who the Diwisi and little daughter left will be held Thursday afternoon the Aim rnau Fork hospital Fri- at the home of Mrs. Nora Hardard TOP QUALITY All members are invited. day and was moled to the home ing of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Wm. A large crowd enjoyed the operDowns of Or-ietta "Tom Sawyer at the ward reA S' like Genealogical H ill Meet Any Price meeting creational hall Monday evening m r) (Mrs. Ft rry i soL.al was held Monday even-- ; which was presented by the Vn.on c at the Sid ward In Pleasant school children under the direcI Elder J u i i, r, a " tion of Principal E. A. Beck. PHONE 018-R-- 4 and Mrs A. H. Vis 111 her F, tel son of Midvale Mrs Alice Harding will conw ard bus u , ' i. it r guest of Mrs Ester York tinue Victor Hugos "Lea Miser-abU- s .(heater M I. A. land their partners enjoyed a C. H. Poulson - Reporter) ( u at tlil? )lome 0f tht-i- r ilnss it ader, Mrs Andrea Watkins last t k Games were played and a Church peers Sunday e ening eaid Julian Hansen as main dt lie ious lumh was sened to the I'iair, a retold eimy hv MauT- - j teiiow ini; iiis I.amo, Tunua lue lllgelow and a sol lptmal read jhuntull, Lu. lie Kastnussen, Mcl B tty Ltitv Uterine, )Te rv, lap hv Thomas Adams, cans, lit t li Rtviiedds, Ella Mae nun, hi rs were a solo The Mor-e nion Ilo sung by little Terry Adams, 1'a.v Hansin, Alice accompanied by bis mother doll, Goidou li.iisen, Don Rowley, Dee Anderson, Mis. Lillian Prince, and a fiaue Merrill Parley, rs j Mu-ic- ul Gor-Frine- i 'Lovelesa, 1 u 1 nrrmn.qjna S Jewelry Co. 1 ' an,y ' ' x 1 i j t es-f.- -t IIEINDSELMAN Optical 14, 1940 Thursday, March THE VOICE OF SIIARON i s, , nus-aege- n unis 1 Be-xi- extf-mit.- -- - V coast-to-coa- kiJi I Dr. G. II. Ileindselman About Your Eyes 1 Our glasses stop headache, eye strain and clear (Absolute Results Guaranteed) your vision. I i 4 si - 4 .4X -,4 - V4 - : : VlIiOSO - I 33PllAYclg8! n HAROLD MAAG i fpokano b'u h s ,n afternoon Nielson Banche and has spent the n ' Janet i.u gher Nana and Mrs. J bl in Spokaln lug Hjn.jhrey motored to Ogden Pa fnti Monday to alt, nd the funeral of Monday to visit w It llic hur for a week bt foie entering aunt, Mrs. P. H. Johnson. mNhkn school, March l?th, , Mds Annie Tajlor of Salt Lake Mrs Wllford Stark Is expected spent Saturday afternoon ag the S home from the L.D S hospital guest of Mrs. Preston Shoell. i s Mauriie Swensen, small aon of 4- Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Swensen had !"! (his tonsils removed Friday. Mrs. Clark Allred entertained P at a shower at the home ot Mrs. Wishes to Announce the Mary Maifleld Wednesday after32 noon, in honor of her daughter, OPENING Genetve, a recent bride. Many of her beautiful and useful gifts were Dance Course received. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Jarman the gave their little daughter ' GRAND VIEW name of Myrna and Mr. and Mrs. Robs Brlmley gave their tiny ROUTE 1. BOX 815 daughter the name of Verle Gene at meeting Sunday. X sion in thf - - W J. S .v at the anniversary ex p Mrs. C. H. Davies Did the Trick I haven't changed any, CARD OF THANES and Mrs. Victor Nelson wish to express appreciation to all who assisted, or offered to assist, tt a MOSE LEWIS hospital. FASHIONS FOR MEN UTAH I'jY KiVDilt iLlViZZX ii riaiSjc iVi ;? , Spray-Painle- m for Spring d While we can give ou a GOOD job for only FIFTEEN DOLLARS CASH sScN' For Two Weeks Only ?- H. KIRKWOOD PHONE 253-- SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Who 7 INSURANCE Loans and Real Estate See FRED E. RAY can do it 78 N. Univ. Ave. Ph. 108 BARBER There are two tilings needed In Every Hair Cut: I Give Ton Both BCBXLVGHAM BARBER By Lincoln High School HANGING Time Payments Arranged Bee H. KJP.KWOOD Phone 833 W. - 531 S. S W. ATPLIANCE REPAIRS By APPLIANCE SERVICE GRIFFITH at the Furniture Exchange 818 W. Center Phone 24 COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE RALPH'S sad Ave.-P- h. DR. O. M. THURMAN Chamber of Commerce Bldg. 234 W. Center Phone 830 Eveoing 818 8-- '(1C Hi A by Appetntznent lJJO-fl.ft- tiriiHv : to Ken-tmk- pit A Trn great motors a mode! for evrry outboard purpose. 7 modrU wub perfected alternate bring, no-derwatrr exhanfl. rerer. Only Johnson has at! three! "Bright'y Beams Our WELL TRAINED CHIROPRACTOR qualifies by thorough training as a SPINE and NERVE SPECIALIST. He to especially qualified to give expert advice anel treatment in SFINAL and NERVOUS diseases. E.L. AIKEII 32 W. Center St. - Phone 812 (Over Butler's) West) FEOYO FLOUR 'n MODEL HA : Like HS, but with Ready Pull Starter PHONE MODEL HD: Deluxe MelL withf Em lowed Power Head .. 98.50f of Mr. nad Mrs. Dean Nuttall, Is recovering from an attack of bronchial pneumonia. Ora Griffith, Annie Tanner, Theo Harward, Mary P. Davis, Cleo Harward, Matilda Elliott and Charlotte Davies are actively with the engaged rehearsing Singing Mothers. They will ap pear with the group next Sunday evening, singing an Easter concert at the high schuol. Also they will participate with three other stake choruses at General Relief Society conference on April 4 in Salt Lake City. The Relief Society celebrated Annual day with a china shower, for the organizations kitchen. A varied program and refreshments were enjoyed by a large group and many pieces of china were receiv- - TIRE REPAIRING I'i PO: Super Powered Twin, Brilliant 22 h.p. 281.00 MODEL will be MODEL SD: Alternate 16 h. p Firing,! OSCAR CARLSON 1 I iioncEC WANTED Old and Useless Animals Highest Price Guaranteed SEE SPORTING GOODS I COMPANY '"V 1 f YERSENSEN'S Phone FOX 038-J-- 4 $34.75 $1993 $5.00 CARD TABLE VALUE ,n tvDtlliT U. S. TIRES a All steel This table is of the Best Construction. leg?, stain proof and washable top and includes a set of corner trays. 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The high school male quartette sang "Sc hool Thy Feelings" and The IROVO 1 Little JoAnn Nuttall, daughter Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rowley and son William of Richfield Bpent the week end at the P. K. Nielsen nome. Mr and Mrs J. B. Hunn were Salt Lake City visitors lust week. They called to see Mrs. D. J. Bon-newho is ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Leland Farrer. Mrs. (ele-PtiJ. Taylor has returned home, three months ago she was t:iken to the Utah Valley telling me I look like a million, Its the Playboy . . . light as a whistle . . . most comfortable felt hat Ive ever worn! Only $5, toe. I got it at . . . (Cr. recovery. (Zella Colvin - Reporter) I got this new Stetson everybody l.-- during the illness and ' recent death of their little son. They deeply appreciate the beautiful floral offerings, kind words of sympathy and many thoughtful services rendered. The many friends ot Mrs. Isabelle Nicol will be grieved to learn that it became necessary for her to undergo a minor operation on All wish her a speedy Monday. PLEASANT VIEW but since NEW LOCATION Reporter Mr. Spring 1 ' in GRAND VIEW Geraldine Hair THIS STETSON OPEN FOR BUSINESS 1 T $ meet- ing of the Vineyard ward Relief Society Tuesday afternoon. 310-31- Eaey Terms 6 W. Center St. Phone 24 M1IERE YOU SAVE No Interest 12 1932 GA1.C. IV2 Ton Dual 1933 CHEV. IV2 Ton Dual Ton Short Wheel Base $125 Stake.. $ 75 Stake. $145 Buy Now and Save o aw mkiiiy an FOR RET! 0 DELING AND MODERNIZING There are no delays when you use the ABC Monthly Payment Plan for home re- Tell us about pain and improvements. home needs and we'll show your repair With you how easily you can have them. this plan you pay out of income on easy terms. Come in and see us about this simple, convenient way to purchase home repairs. SPEAR LUMBER COMPANY |