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Show Thursday, My 7. ISC, THE VOICE OF SIIARON Autrey Hills, Ruth Ivie, June Lunceford, Mary Anna Pino, and John Samuel Rieskl. Afton Wagataff , entertained members of her club Wednesday evening at her home. Bridge was defense stamps being played, Refreshments given as prizes. were served to Mrs. Viola Lewis, Mrs. Emma Gay, and Mrs. Rhea Burr. GRAND VIEW Nuttall Is at the Utah hospital, his conditira la reported to he "not too good". Babies named at fast meeting Sunday were: Cenel Verbon Hansen, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ifansen, and Daniel Stevens Holden, sen of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Holden. Mr. and Mrs. V. P, Tucker and Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Tucker of Salt Lake city were week end guests at the Travers Tucker home. They came to attend the wfdding reception of Andrew T. Roberts of California and Ruby McCarthy of Sharon ward who were married May 2 by Bishop John F, Watts. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Travers Tucker of Provo and thirty of their chilJesse Valley The sons and'daughters of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Tanner held open house Sunday, May 3, at the family home in honor of their parents fortieth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Tanner were married in the Salt Lake Temple April 30th, 1902. Ruel D Davies Cm Job Is to Cars Dollars son in Alaska, & corsage from a son in the coast guard service of U. S., cards, letters and phone calls, local and long distance all went to A telephone from a make a pleasant surprise for the honor guests. Dreiel Davis haB entered the service far hia country, going to Fort Douglas last Thursday. Before leaving the elders quorum entertained in his honor at the Sharland Jfarward home. Games were played and refreshments served to the large group gathered to do honor to this young man Buy War fiends Refreshments were served by the hostesses to all who called Mrs. Anna Nielsen including Mrs. Phebe Welling, Farmof Dick and Nell Welling Mrs. Mary Corbett Is visiting ington, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bigelow, with her granddaughter in St. Mr. and Mrs. F. Humphries, Mr, George. dren and and Mrs. J. M. Matson, Mrs. Angle Mr. and Mrs. Gene Harding Mrs. Bertha Liebhardt haa reMr, T. Dansle, Mr. and Mrs. and children of Huntington and Nye, to her home at 325 North turned M. E. Keddington and Joyce Henrick-suMr. and Mrs. Harold Daniels all of Salt Lake City, 8th East In Provo from the Utah and ihildren of Salt Lake Mrs. Leo Taylor, Miss Myrtle Valley Hospital. (tty usiti d at the Sidney Hard- Allred, Dauaa and Cion Cract of Those In our ward graduating over hi me week the end. ing Provo, Mr. Ashted Taylor, Mp from the Sharon Stake Seminary school and Mrs, C. H. Davies, Mr. and this Among tiio Lincoln high are Mary Daley, iintcs are the following from Mrs. B. H. Jolley, Mr and Mrs. Helen Sunday Rex Dunford, Beth and ranivkw: I.uVetta Carter, Hol-i- n M. E. Kartchner, Mrs. Ilettie Ada Mae Rodgers, and Daw on, Marelda ivmmonB. Carter, Aldora Carter and Lillie Gurr, Frank Wall. Hone 'iiarv, a d, Marvel Harvard, Jones of Grandview, Mr and Mrs. May 5th waa the Alpine Track and Field Meet. The boys In the We Hate a Beautiful Line of Appropriate ward who received awards are 60 yard dash, Keith Miller 3rd place Melvin Nimer 4th place; Wayne Lewis 6th place. 100 yard dash Keith Miller, first; Wayne Lewis, second; and Melvin Nimer third. 4 40 yard Relay first place, RichMelvin ard Chaslce, Nimer, we Day Wayne Lewis, Keith Miller. Broad NOVELTY FLOWER POTS Jump, first place with 17 feet was Melvin Nimer. Pole Vault, Wayne with a nice selection of Novelty Cactus Lewis, fifth place. The Lincoln High School took the trophy with Plants, for only 33c up. 24 points over any of the other grand-childre- Ilalchsd Chicks Ivory Pay Day School superintendent?. It is desired that all mothers of the ward be present. See the Stake Organization column for the program Day Et Tuesday v. as Clean-Uthe ward house. Appreciation is expressed to all those who came p t PLEASANT VIEW Balance the Poultry Ir.ccr.:2 with Fall help. The girl's Happy Hearts electric Club gave a beautiful clock a3 a wedding gift in appreciation of their leader, Mrs. Omar Hansen. n : G I F T O IT E3 r,3 FOE For Mothers EEG! are featuring Shirleys 323 West Center The Daughters of Utah Pioneers May will meet next Thursday, 14, at Mrs. Susan Jamesons home Carterville, , Sirs. W. E. Andrews spent the week end In Salt Lake with her daughter, Mrs. Tom Jones, and and other friends. Miss Hannah Baker and Miss Nielson of Ferron, Utah, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Baker. Mrs. Emily Baum's slater, Mrs. Rilda Dattge of San Francisco, has returned home after spending two weeks with her relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hansen, Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Gurr, Mr, and Mrs. Theron Klllpack, Mr, and Mrs. D. O. MaeKay, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Mulilestetn, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Nielsen, schools. Harold Nielsen, Mrs. Pearl Jones, A lovely Mother's Day program Mr. Ferron Jones, Mr. Morbeth hag been planned by the Sunday Snow motored to the Salt Lake Temple Monday evening. May 4, and attended the marriage ceremony of LaVon Gurr and Omar relatives and Hansen. Forty-tw- o friends witnessed the ceremony and attended the wedding supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stewart and Lt. and Mrs. LeRoy Tuckett. GiSt Shop PROVO The wedding reception of Mr. Mrs. Omar Hansen held Wednesday evening In the ward chapel was well attended by their many friends and relatives. The bride wore a beautiful white satin dress and veil and bouquet of carMr. David nations and roses. MacKay was best man; Mrs. Loa Gurr MacKay the matron of honor; Mrs. Joyce Gadd Muhlesteln, Mr. Ardis Gadd Klllpack, Mrs. Laralne Jones Nielsen, Miss Alta Hansen, Miss Wanda Gurr bridesmaids and the corsages were sweet The dance peas and carnations. and program was enjoyed by all. Refreshments were served and the couple receivd many lovely gifts. and SUNDAY, MAY HOtEj 11 Grace Mi 9. the following girls were the rtdplcnts of trie swards: Lou Jean Park, Betty Jacobt.ua, Rose Mss s Finch Beverly h',-- k and Duke, Other guardians who received tkelr certificates were Esrna Pace, Joaa Carroll, Fawa Lcis Guyniaa, Reha Anderson, Farnworth. Rue Jean Jacobsen, Katherine Singleton and Dorothy Madsen, There were 20 Builders under the direction of Grace Washburn and 8 Gatherers under Thirza Johnson who also received promotions. -- 11 Fielding Bsr-bar- Mr and Mrs, George Stratton, and .family, accompanied by Mr, Stratton a mother have returned iium a visit through Nebraska, luKiadu, and Arizona. While at Help Meet the Demand for Douglas, Arozona they visited iwtb their son, Franklin, who baa More Eggs by Keeping the rom i ( been transferred Houses Filled, Laying lexds to Arizona in the Spanish-AmtmaMission. He accomEverybody wants e;rs! Tceson to where they them panied Uncle Sam needs them for his Mr. 4'id Mrs. Mrs. Stratton's slatFord and errny and for fulfillment of his visited with to Logan Mr. and family are moving To show he er and brother-in-lapledges. Mr. Borqulat fs where Joe will finish his course means business he has set a bottom Mrs. Buigquist. for egg prices until January, the Dean of Engineering at the in mechanics. 22c a dozen i Chicago market; which I'jiiveisity of Arizona which Is loThe Theology iesson wag given means relatively higher prices In cated at Tu sou. Chimarkets normally higher than by Agues Beilows Tuesday at Recago). It was enjoyed by Doyle Jeppei'sun and family of lief Society, The general public, with more Dial kfoot, Idaho, have moved Into all. Nina stratum gave a brief to because Increased of money spend his sister, Mrs. Fay Smith's more and payrolls, is n 18-1- Next Tuesday in Relief Society is Theology lesson which will be given by Sister Kady Cluff. in s a no demanding better eggs. This all means that now Is the time for every poultry-mato load his guns and to keep firing them for maximum production. One of the most satisfactory plans yet tievhid to help the average poultry man to produce a maximum number of eggs from his farm calls for starting a brood of fall hatched chirks. C. s. Johnson, poultry authority with Purina Mills, explains, The accepted practice In the past has been to brood chicks fn the spring to go into the houses as layers in the fall. But it is only during the fall that the laying house Is actually running at full capacity. By midwinter, due to culling, sickness, and related reasons, the number has decreased. By spring, part of the house space and operating equipment fs being wasted because no replacement pullets are available for maintaining the Cock up at full strength. Chicks brooded In the fall will be ready to fill these gaps In the laying house by spring," recommends Johnson. Fall chicks also offer an opportunity to secure more efficient use from brooding equipment that otherwise frequently stands Idle!" Editors Note: A bulletin describing the above balanced income plan can be had for the asking from our local Purina dealer. n DCC POINTERS J. Earl Bufkin, author of that nifty little book, "Handling Your Hunting Dog," says that the kind of dog that Is needed today to meet today's conditions in the woods Is a wide ranging, high headed, decisive individual, "I dont mean a bolting dog or one which will not work to the gun, but one which goes well out to cover that should contain birds, works it quickly without pottering around, and boldly locates and points his game by bedy scent," Bufkin declares. And that you will hay to admit contains a lot of good hard account of her recent trip and also sang a solo. Personal testl-monies were given by vet Love members of the organise Uun. Mrs. Dorothy Eider, who has been 111 most of the winter, Uj heck to nhuruh again. Everyone is glad to see her and her smile. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dickey and' son have moved from Honeyvliu-haeInto the ward. They ere-living In the Harvey Burns home.! , V A din eef if every eat frfeiSar CV0TA wirh ARBORS home. 1 Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. James Blair that their son, Don who has been transferred from the Salt Lake Airport to Pendleton, Oregon, has arrived Do- You Know safely. Sunday Is - Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Christensen and sons, Kay and Don, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Erickson and two daughters, and Carl Christensen visited with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Christensen, at Moroni, it was Mr. Christensen's Tlst birthday. The closing social of the ward primary was held at the ward chapel Wednesday afternoon. r.IoSliorsOSait (Dont Let Her Down) a Beautiful Selection of We Have DAY CARDS AND GIFTS MOTHERS O Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Twitchell and son are at home again after a winter in Long Beach, California Mr. Twitchell was employed at the Douglas Aircraft plant. A very interesting class Is being conducted each Thursday 2 p. m. at the Orem Town hall under the leadership of Mrs. Lloy F. Doss, the course being studied Is Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick. At the next meeting Dr. Biglow, Director of Division of Venereal Disease control of the State Department of Health will show a film and discuss venereal disease and its control. Everyone Is Invited. This course is to help with the defense on the home front. box of Glades Quality Chocolates will be appreciated along with any other gift COME IN AND SEE OUR MANY GIFT ITEMS rem Drug Service With a Smile (Well vault your pay check) FOR SUMMER Iluby McCarthy and Andrew Roberts of Salt Lake City were united In marriage Saturday eveThird ward ning in the Provo chapel. Bishop Clayton Watts officiated. Members of the two families and close friends witness- Youll Want A FEATHER EDGE CUT the ceremony after which a reception was given.. Lillian Barbara, sister of the bride, ated tended her. Mrs. Ellis Taft entertained Monday afternoon In bonui 81 her daughter, Ada's tenth birthday. A good time was enjoyed by all present. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Dean One thing to remember too is the spent Sunday in Farmington visitart of keeping a dog working ahead ing with Mrs. Deans sister. on the course without back casting Monday the following motored or ground already hunted. This is largely a matter of to Salt Lake: Mariam Bradshaw, knowing Just the right Instant to Chloe Dube, John Caley who did give signals or commands. As every work at the temple, Mrs. Clara good hunter knows there will be Sidwell who worked at the Genshort pauses or moments of Inde- ealogical Library and Mrs. John cision when the dog seems to be wavwho visitering between two courses. Then Guyman and daughter is the time to signal him and swing ed with relatives. him In the right direction. Mrs. W. L. Jacobsen entertainMost hunters have trouble with ed Tuesday for her six year old their young dogs chasing rabbits. daughter, Karen, In honor of her His Interest in fur usually fades after birthday. The decorations were WYMAN BERG By he has been worked for & while in all in pink. Geraldine McDaniels, where he can find a reaand Teddy Pope, Calenders were a yearly event. territory sonable number of birds, fils bird Jeanie Lewis, atWhen we were younger, almost Instinct will, In most cases, cousins from Provo, were in hunting from every neighborhood store or buspredominate when given a chance tendance and the following iness establishment gave away a to develop on his natural game. If Sharon: David and Esther Caley, he persists In taking the bunnies for Denton calendar around Elder, Ardith Searle a ride, he will have to be shown that Arlie Guyman, Elva Peterson and Christmas or the he is wrong. More than likely he Nina Taft. first of the year, Just hasnt grasped the thought that and no houseg Is not permitted on Rudolph Wolfgram, who Is hold was com-plebird hunt Hell stationed at Fort Douglas a has without too! over it get been appointed as an interpreter, several of the At the M. I. A. Sunday evening Some dogs should be soft soaped, bright pictures services a very unuBual program know. has a had When as dog you adorning their sufficient punishment he should al- was given. Six of the Guardians walls gem e saways be soft soaped" or petted to of the Beehive ranks were made ber them? the show him that you are still good honor bees. This is the first time his and boy dog, friends and to revive his Interest In that any girls of the ward have the kittens In WJaa hunting. Hus soft soap is very been thus awarded. Mrs. Phyllis the basket, the mother and shlld, Important with some dogs. and Hancocfy, their the little girl feeding the birds, False pointing, of course, Is the the old mill stream and the of pointing numerous scents pastoral scenes. Year after year habit than game birds, or possibly these same pictures appeared. other OVER THE TOP of pointing some object by sight. There were others, of course, but More than likely this fault has been FOR VICTORY these were the ones that became encouraged, and possibly even caused old familiar friends to us. Often by some error in handling. Most wrtJi they bore the names of home bird dogs have a strong instinct to STATES WAR mim game remedies across the corner or boldly approach and point naiur-aliy scent and will BONDS-STAKthe name of some local firm. birds bysobody unless too much restraint do Perhaps they weren't great art-- hut has been used in training. Heres they had a human appeal that something certainly to remember! Isn't often found these days. Years mean nothing the Did you know that there are few bad habits known to a bird dog that they bring means everything. the day on which a loved can spoil a day in the field more efone passes from us is more imfectively than refusal to back." Not will a dog which commits this portant to us than a complete only fault make a nuiranre of himself calendar of days. And on that on a hunt, but ao he Is likely to WITH YOUR PERMANENT WAVE The feather edge cut is the perfect choice for your active summer of outdoor sports and war work. It gives you the spirit of casualness and good grooming. And its so easy to take care of! Try the feather edge cut today. 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