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Show Thursday, THE VOICE OF SIIAKON LLXC0LN VINEYARD (Mrs. Geo. Wells - Reporter) Arvil G. Stum-- sun of Mr and Mis. A. O. Stone is a patient in tb I tah Valley hosjrul, follow- YLiting- Day Set At Spencer School - notes WILLARD BISHOP TIMPAIIOGOS (Mis of The Lincoln H gh m huol w , re hirhly thtmaiii-jTu, dm. Mirth 19 bv a ton-- I mver-it- v ! 1" of I tah Ladle V Gi-Special vocal aolos, phiiio numbers. and a rich and Vailed s lection by the group of so fme touts made up ibe program. Ket n appreciation was shown by the entire student body. B d C. H. rout-o- n hop - K that I o pi 1, Stilt) d allllOUIK e met ting will be ht id next Sunday -- ,f The law ac know The S;, lutr school Parent-Tehers will sponsor - " o g d i v at tte s; t r s, hool VtdiD-diy- . 27 Parents jrih 1 a - me, eu to li i v ,i lice ' ,ni and to p cr!ke of the u ro h at noon l n b'y wdl A g no in the upper uium, tout, m th Llrnolu h., h school bn'ldig at Miss Hermc-- e Pitcrson of the Bngl am Young university ficully wiil be the principal speaker. M.sS Peterson who has spent a year travelling in Europe will give an illustrated lecture on ntury education as she saw it abroad. Oihur features of the program wiil be numbers by the Spencer sthool orchestra. M.ss Fordham will introduce the new Spencer school song with a group of boys Mrs Loy Doss, and girls the school nurse, wi'' e present all day and parents may talk with her about the results of physical examinations given their boys and girls. A reorganization of the Spencer P.T A. will take place. Present officers are Mrs Rex Griffith Mrs. E. E Miner and Miss Naomi all a, to Wl-h- tS Capp'-oHe- BURIED porter) luoi-i- l s,nn,- - Willard for leu-m- in-ui- .s waor r to pi Mali ti 22. !mi v (Story Festival For Sharon Juniors s r:,bs of Set For Vineyard Hall ui.dt rewound ij s Kig;.ts w.u be cU.'i.s are n.a - d and bv Frid..y midnight. c! of pa-sa- the ait 535 These r.thls by claim, will be con-ue l he s'aie t M 1 f.d s'.aruii ward weie htld 1, ltd by due to quarteily con-- 1 Maitli 14th at 1 p m in tlie ward nior'iiiis, ilu 'lull- new rights, ing a recent operation. by application, p E. E Twit-higLienee whnii will be Le id in the ( h., pi 1, with Tiac hers of the Union si hool The f.hug fi--e is He c'cant'd. cin 11 in charge. Burial took stliool auditorium enjoyed a trip to Boulder Darn $2 fm. Mis. L. L. Terry was guest of 'pine in the Brovo ci'y cemetery, f An amendment to the unde during the last week The party honor at a b.rthday din.ctr at the Arthur dedicating the Bishop in, ludtd Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Murwater law, passed by the home of Mr. and Mis. E B. Terry grave, dock, Mr. and Mrs. E A. Berk, 19,!9 h provides that ar were Ost last Monday evening The table Anderson, 3pm Speakers Mis Selina Miller, Mrs. Myron failure to file notice of claims was dot orated with Easter Roy Bishop MtEwan, wiililn the time required by law Hill, and Miss Merilda Hoag. p , m r rnMM Thp m hois and a lovely birthday cake Gapnmeyer, President A- - V. Wst-wit- h Mrs. Mai y Y. Miner is visiting Resurrection Morning combined will be evidence of intention tc candles. Following the din- - kins and Bishop Twitehell. Prav. relatives in Fairview, abandon such rights, and in diswith technic olored slides of the ner the evening was spent in ers were offered by Allen Bellows tribution of underground water The Genealogical committee is life of Jesus will be presented in visiting. Those present were Mr. 'and John C'aley. the state engineer may disregard Musical numbers were: a trio sponsoring a special excursion for the Lincoln high school auditor- and Mrs. Chester Graff, Mr. and any claim not filed all ward workers to the Geneal- ium at .00 p. m. March 24, .Mrs L. L. Terry, Mis Jane by Kaoma Faguson, Lucille Richd When the law was a The produttion is under the di- Woods and Mr. Usand Mis. E. B, ardson and Vena Vernon; two ogical library on Wednesday, March 27th. The tour of the rection of the Sharon Stake Semi- Terry. 'year was granted water users in duels by Lens How ns and Ethel which to file their claims, but That Joan Jensen, six year old ryne, Biautiful Home library under a special guide will nary and the High sthool music tw ice since extensions of time commence at 7 p. m,. department. daughter of Mr. and Mrs James Beautiful Hay, accompanied by have been granted. Friday, March was brought home Monday Mrs. W. M Vernon; and a solo Jensen tuiimiiHjiiiiiiiimiRimtmu 22nd, Is the final deadline. from the Utah Valley hospital by E. B. Terry. Going Home where she has been for a week accompanied by Miss This is the gospel of labor. The deceased, 77 years, bad following a mastoid operation, the Is reported to be Improving been a civic and church leader in Ring It, ye bells of the kirk; In The Lord of Love comes down and is now considered to be out Orem for Born 35 years. from above of danger. England, a son of James and C. Wilford Larsen has returned Sarah Stanley Bishop, he came to To live with the men who work home from Beowawe, Nevada Utah f.s a young man of 20 years, where he has been employed dur- settling In Kaysville, later moving to Salt Lake and finally to Provo ing the winter. Fordham. No Sunday School will be held in 1905. next Sunday for the older mem-bciHe has been active in the LD5. to the three youngest classes church since his marriage will convene as usual. Eliaabetii Graham in the Logan Mrs Maud returned temple in 1SS7, being at time of Rowley (DeLeon Bradshaw - reporter) Sunday after visiting for two his death a member of the Sharon weeks in Logan with her dutigh- stake high priests quorum. He The Belter Homes club Mr. and Mrs was also a ward teacher, a Sunday ter and were entertained beis by Kitchen 'Nerval While away school teacher, and an ardent Charlotte Skinner at her Mrs. Row by spent some time Jr genealogical worker, doing much Thursday afternoon. Mrs. I the Logan temple. temple woik. For two years he Wilkinson gave the lesson of Mrs O. T.' Row ley is in Salt served 1 of as ward chairman family relation and Mrs. Kather2 Lake where she will receive Church Welfare work. Its not quite a green . . . ine Elder presided. Quilting and A medical tieatment Her many Surviving are his widow, and dainty refreshments were then nor Is it a straight blua file pels wish her a re- the following sons and one daughspeedy Mrs. enjoyed by the following: p ter: W. A. Bishop of Parma, Ida., Ethel Dickey, Mrs. Elmma Eider, covery. Vs but a blend of both in Mrs Steven Truschanski enter- James D of Orem; Angus H. of Mrs. Sadie Mis. Katherine Elder, a shade that is new. tamed twelve little guests at her1 Oregon, and Mrs. Zina Herron of Elder, Mis. Golda Mangum, Mrs home last Friday afternoon honor- Hunter, also 19 grandchildren ' Agnes Nelson, Mrs. Eva Swanson, No matter where you want to go this a ing her daughter Robin on the and one great grandchild, Mrs. Etfie Mis Vera Peterson, You might say it looks lumjrf', come in and let us help you sixth anniversary of her birth bi oilier Joseph and a sister, Mrs. Mrs Mrs. McEwan, plan an economical vacation trip. Millcit. Mary enand Games Travel comfort, scenic thrills, and were refreshments both of Alice Kayaville, Smith, Flora Mrs. like the afternoon sea at Della Wilkinson, friendliness too. Also a wide choice joyed by tlie little friends. Mrs. Ada Skinner, of carefree All Expense Tours. Stevenson, 33, Scouts of the the world famous resort Boy Troup Mrs. Dorothy Smith, Mrs. Harvey Red. iU Nw ward with their partners enjoyed SPEECH MEETS Berna, Miss Gladys Scott and the . . . the Riviera. e a skating party at Park PLANNED hoStC S8. last Friday evening. Scout Master Mr. and Mrs. Fay Fielding and Lawrence Oirel DcLange, ROOMIEST, MOST LUXURIOUS Several speech meet3 are Bched-,uie- d family and Fred Fielding who Its a striking and pleasBUSES ON THE HIGHWAYS Love-lrss Mr. and and Mrs Ray ii for the students of the in Oakland have spe nt the winter them. accompanied color near men LOW ROUND-TRI- P FARES future. California, returned to Sharon that ten ing high during the The Second Annual Poetry Speak- ward last week. SfV FRANCISCO $111.15 out of ten can wear. IA)S ANGELES 17.05 ing Festival at the Utah Statq The Birthday club honored Mrs BAPTISMS DENVER 10.20 Agiiculture College In Logan on Ethel Dickey at her home TuesOMAILY the Social chat and 80.80 April 8, will attract a great many day afternoon. liapNMttnl See it displayed in our students. Competition to decide dainty refreshments were enjoyed CHICAGO Sharon Slake will he held 42.15 NEW YORK 00.75 windows this week in participants will be announced by ten. The honored guests re Sumlnj, March 31st at 3:00 . ni. at the Provo-- l soon. tah stake celved many lovely and useful EURLIhGTCH TRAILWATS DEPOT various pattern Diauidtic ccuu public speaking autnimsirai ion uuiiuui. students are preparing for the Mrs. Lloyd Peacock entertained W. E. RODRIGUE - Agent and styles. B Y U. Speech Tournament and for hr twin daughters, Beverly 95 West Center Street Drama Festival which will meet and Barbara, at a very lively PHONE: 1272 jj! Just the type of Home and the firht week In April. Tryouts birthday party at her home Thursv ys toult-slantfur are under a for way atternoon. small:; day Surroundings Competitive once-acis t prethe play being games were played and dainty refamily to manage in their H and freshments were enjoyed by the pared. time. spare ij Six teams of debaters as well as following: Verda Elder, Nina Barbara!" ,Vltm. moil, new frame. Steam j oiators, extemporaneous speakers Stratton, Myrtle Wentz, heat, large lot, $0:500.00 j and panel dsicussion participants Synder, Gwen Jacobs, LaRuej will go to Salt Lake City, March Prestwlch, Norma Itae Wells, Northeast ; 31st for a speech tournament. iiiocl., frame Mae Beth BradThora Newell, moil., laic Ic, full base-- ; Alene Fountain, shaw, Vera i: g meat. H. A. heat. Jessie Stevens, Robert Lincoln High School Mecham, Mac Tailored by Clotherafi Cook, Darrell Josle, Downs, See PROWS and HAWS Day Clifford Burning Lazell Homecoming Millett, Earl-Olo with REALTY CO. For ham. Tommy Yusuda, Earl Bach-u- s 1910 March 29, AHinviKM S IH SIN ESSES and the honored guests. Trouser t with Talon Fastener j Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Singleton FARMS and RANCHES The Lincoln Alumni association jj HUE INSUR WCK "The Best; I! invite all former Lincoln students are the proud parents of a baby born to them Sunday morning jj to Homecoming Day scheduled for boy In the American Fork hospital. com-March 29. been Plans jj jj have Prows and Haws e Arthur Watkins, pletcd for a full day and evening visited board stake member, jj of activity and fun. Bring your the Realty Company jj e class in Sharpartner and relive your high on ward Avenue .".1 North University Sunday. j! school Ruth invites days again, Mis. Thersa Johnson, Mrs. Mer-iaStyle Leadership Phone ASA jj Hansen, secretary. Privc I tah Bradshaw, Mark Reynolds The program begins with regisa c. John Caley spent last Monday tering upon arrival. Visiting and classes and teachers, Alumni as- at the Salt Lake Temple. There will be no Sacrament Alumni and sembly, Meeting, basketball game follow. The out- meeting next Sunday evening In due to Quarterly standing event will be In the Sharon ward held in the high conference being bana evening with school. quet and dance. The Lincoln school and Alumni association are cooperating to UNDERGROUND purchase a new Neon sign to advertise the schoo'. The proceeds fiom Alumni Day will help pur- WATER USERS chase this beautiful sign. 1 - bo () of Vl-i- ti - -) j h 1. e, 1 -- For Your Easter Suit III VI ERA r- - 1 a- l,i'il Juniors' Of VO'l, a t Ju-- ,u o id a a we know 5 ou are of each other, and so we want you all to be at imvaid Monday at is p m March 25 for the stake store festival" sui h was the Invita'ton issued today by Mis Oiiel J stake Junior leadc r Clegg, w .11 be Junior Spec laP rec oiri.it ion made to the ward which has the special zAgannn eli-n- . , - take pa.-se- a girls have prepared chorus for the program. 0 0 0 Provos newest Paint, Glass and Wallpaper store offers the world famous S.V.P. HOUSE PAINT At a NEW LOW PRICE! s, SHARON IILIJE li!! 1 1 v PfllllTED j - HOUSE Sherwin-William- v Lin-'col- PAINT! s j HOW ONLY $ mCALDt PAINT S CAL FAILS ti Tmi tAMTM & sk i A I cUie J Witil UlC iHUCpruucHl XdlilL A TI- -, - Ci i. ocuic On the Avenue Utah Valley Glas? 57 North University Avenue Co, Phone 656 I Lined ; Shrivers Gospel-messag- Gospel-messag- semi-form- v;i WITH A COMPLETE a:s ready m rco LK.l CF SHRUBS, ROSE RUSHES, VINES, FERENKIALS, SEEDS ALL THE NECESSARY TC 2 L3. GOOD NEWS for Gardeners! Here is ever) thing you'll need to assure success for your work this season. The finest products of the countrys farm laboratories await you here in a glorious array of tested, and better products. Come in soon and let us help you t j more fun this year. AND Robbins Funeral Held at PI. Grove odrm WJ V jr y Users of undorgiound water In Utah who have not already done 'so will have until I riday, March 22, to file- - claims on their wells, drains nd tunnels. That date marks the end of the filing period state gt anted hv the la-- , Rhone 192 k. wKj&rf; r -- s li 1 ah - ,6a - 11'! i I no i -- L ' t 76 N. Univ. Ave. legis-attac- Mature. The beautiful floral offerings of 25 24 2 c!ls known in the and a parked tabernarle showed stale in 1 93 5. owner-- , have rlalm-th- e esteem held for her by 17,687. having 7.555 wells yet friends, relatives and neighbor unclaimed 12"o of these in Utah r or this The following spoke words of county. Water comfort and sympathy to the haV(, filed to d cte on 2700 mo now homt, re reft husband and nine sons iind'cn-- " - .it- i U C, 8 of-- 1 daughters who survive Wil n c iv d e t r d i". Dittimore, Ezra Walker, Biflic at th late of 3 B Und'-rtHarris and Bi-are uud w t Leonard Walker. rgc d to ( oopc rate nuking Musical numbers, a solo, M t it xp t lajin, so tii u .giltmight H Humperjs. 1 King, "Rose of My Heart, d t be protect'd and Mrs. Stella Hardman fUe nc i" r - d W Sometime Viola Beers, laiin Idaiii-m,r' t o "lined Understand; cello solo, O v' at tlie s,.l - ig m ' r's o fn , or Father, Mrs. Lois West; trio, by fiom Theodoie Maruneau Jr. of high school girls, In the Garden Grove or Harry Bott, 414 and a solo by Iverne Tyne Coin South Third West street, Payson. Home. These men will be stationed at the Utah county court houe in Provo Free Postage In U. S. costs the Friday, March 22, from 9 a. tn. government around $32,000,000 a to 5 p. m., to distribute blanks and assist In preparation of year. '' 01! RIDE you need tires now ... or if you're going to need them soon don't miss this opportunity to get the extra wear and service of this famous Goodrich Commander Tire. Our liberal Budget Plan fits every pocketbook. You ccn buy one tire or a full set and pay on long, easy terms that you set yourself. Come in now . . . beat rising prices and make your car safe for summer driving. ! funeral services Impressive were held Wednesday afternoon in the Pleasant Grove tabernacle fur Elizabeth Ann Harris Robbins who passed away at the home of her son, Rulon, Monday of a heart ( Carpenter Seed Co. AND FAY AS If herd ' EQUIP YODO CAR li 017 MUST FILE Ik V. I rjp 3.00 HOUSE cove -- fr $25 SWP WITH -- k s LOOivS i f JFZi.vmis May-coc- Hf'i And they paid ten than you tMnfc for the paint jot! Fof with fh laitina baauty of SWP Home Paint goei the economy possibla only with tha highest of high quality paint. Let us estimate the cost of painting your house. We'il gladly give you details of the Sherwin-William- s Budget v Payment Plan which lets you paint right new and pay for the Job monthly. 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