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Show VOICE OF SHARON Funeral Services for Stanley Abraham Thursday, January 29, 1342 WINDSOR V-- Funeral, services for Stanley held Abraham were Tuesday morning at the Catholic Churth of the Immaculate conception, under the direction of the Rev Father Henry Stenebaeh. Stanley died Saturday morning at the Utah Valley hospital of a heart ailment. lie was born February 6, 1928 and haa attended the Spencer and Lincoln high s Ferry N' elson, Reporter 'The ward Scouts under the of Sioutmaster Le Grand Jarman will furnl'h the program for the M I A. conjoint Services Sunday evening at 7:30 in the Windsor ward chapel. Parents of Si outs as well as the public are urged to be present. The B. Y. high school of Provo a ill present a one act play in the brothers and one sister, James, Surviving are his parents, two Paul and Jeanette Abraham. schools. Gillette ftazor Scpres Another BOXING SCOOP Tune in KOVO Friday night at 8 GUS LESNEVICH, the lightheavy champ tangles with Hard Hitting BOB PASTOR first in Sports ll V Central Utahs Own Station First in Sports Windsor ward chapel, Thursday evening Tb.is promises to be a worth while entertainment. After the play an auction sale will take place of produce and etc donated The proceeds by ward members rai-c- d will be turned to the build, irg committee for the ward amusement hall. The Relief Society presidency requests that eacn Relief Society member donate one article of clothing to the church welfare The article may be either new or used, if used it must be something neat, clean and made la the fashions of today. A lesson of real Interest on courtship and marriage'', was given by Mrs. Dorthy Johnson at Relief Society meeting Tuesday afternoon. Newly appointed Mutual workers are: Eiplorer leader, Austin Vida Dittimore; Beekeepers, Lystrup and Jennie Harris. At the annual M I. A Gold and Creen Ball held Saturday evening in, the high school auditorium, Shirley Harris and Howard Lowe marched in the queen's procession. Four groups of ddneers also participated. This ball proved to be one of the gala affairs of the season A large and appreciative audience was present Sunday evening at Sacrament services and heard the it sp.rational sermon and beautiful solos given by Elder Tuckett of Spanish Fork. Rex Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs Roland Smith was one of the honor students at the Weber College in Ogden for the 2nd quarter ' S' i 3 J- whuh ended re ently. lations Rex. tcheis Congratu- Howard Lowe, son of Mr. and Vrs Alex Lowe, appeared on the 'nor roll at the B. Y C for the Jiud-inter quarter To gain this honor one must heve 18 hours of 'trauht A work Cong, dtulallons to you Howard. Varn Marrott, son of Mr, and Mrs James Marrott left Thursday 22nd for Fort Douglass as a trainee for the U. S. army. Mrs. Willard Harris visited her new grand daughter at Murray is Monday. The little arrival claimed by Mr. and Mrs. Sid. Peterson (La Dean) La Vern Frandsen U improving from cuts and bruses received when his car collided with a large milk truck driven by Victor John- son. The visiting teachers were the honored guests at a social given by the Relief Society presidency Thursday afternoon, at the home of Mrs Florence Richardson. A pleasant afternoon of games and program was erpoyed after which delicious refreshments were serv ed Twenty-fiv- e were present. 7 'i Hoolev family enjoyed two fam.ly hir'hday reunions recently. one in honor of Lenard Hooley "ondiy evening, and the other in honor of Mrs Murl Hoolej Kirk at her home in Murray. Mrs Clark Conder (Rhea and children Valerie and Gerald, formerly of Susanville, California, are visiting at the home of their parents and grand parents. Mr. and hira. J. W. and other relatives and friends She expects to join her husband in the near future at Los Angeles where he is now employed in the mercantile business. Gill-nia- r' January n nse-cou- n, Salisbury, County chairman. Emil Hansen, local chairman, touk charge of the tneetirg, find the duties and responsibilities of the various groups were outlined by Mr, Salisbury. Appointments were made as on the occasion of Lis Llrthdaf Card garni s were arniveisary. played and a tasty luncheon s ?rv-i- d Mr and Mrs Bi.l Kn.gnt have returned to their home m Cahforn'd, after spend. rg a week with rela'ives here and la Trovo Tby were guests of Mr. and Mrs Ciiffurd Fnlding, Howard Downs has gone to Los Ang-les- , Calif, where he has Oro-vill- empioymt ut. C. G v-siaa- M H-Mi- V, Orem Chamber Meets Thorough cl anirg ifnt enough. Your varments need "Style Controlling" that Madsen gives. Your garment is and hangs carefully shaj-eirojierly; jTeats are sharp r.r.d even ar.j correctly sized. follows Morale, Victor C. Anderson, cliauman, with A. H. ChristMembers of the Orem chamber enson, B. M Jolley, Jullian Hanof commerce met In business sessen, S. J. Cunningham, Barbara sion at the Sharon stake adminisClarence York, J. tration building Monday evening Ebenstein, aDd A P. War-nic- k Clayton Watts, President Wesley D Soulier preas committee members; sided. Plans for the election of Finance, John Lewis chairman, officers for the ensuing year were Orson Prestwlch committee memcamdiscussed, and a publicity ber; paign outlined. Registration, Ersei Cook, chair- man, Martha Williams niiiiimn pm jgj tiitn;vv'Ms'(t ; s cn v ;) :i ( ti : Anita Varley, Cloilne Lamb and Apollos Tavlor committee members; Pubjnity, Wesley D Soulier chairman. Malirent Wells and Dallas Greener committee members The various groups are now al work on duties aliened them and reports to ohahmen wil he made Meetings will he callregularly ed when it is deemed mces arv j K'ks Ktt.r i V SHARON i iHaiUU'it t Irani in: (L'n. Mrs John T, Greene of Salt Lake Cltv visited this week with Mr. and Mrs G Lucius Laudie of SCEIIA THEATRE Friday and Saturday j Gill-ma- I ft St 30-3- ure for an army training camp Mi? uolTh And of Gunnison vis. ted over the week end with her brother, Mr Leo Bread COUNCIL GROUPS head and his family Mrs C S Elbensteln with Mrs BEING ORGANIZED 'Gerald Taylor of Lehl attended the 'ns'itute of the Utah congress of P. T A held at the University Organization of the Planning of Utah last Friday divi-iuof Orem s civilian deMr Clare York was surprised ft il was perfected at a at his home Thursday evening held last week in the when members of his family came meeting City hall under the direction of CIVILIAN DEFENSE 4. 119 North Univ. 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