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Show THE VOICE OF SHARON PAGE FOUR d Mr. and Mrs. Augu-- t Johnson and j Sunday sacrament meetings, as lined for November, in the Lake JFie-wdaughters, Mar.tone and Phjllis, Mrs. Jame-,- C. Jenen. ' Mr. and Mrs. j ward: MINS F.RSEL COOK, Reporter November 5, Fast Sunday and TestiJoseph Taj lor and Mary T. Dahlqui-- t The spirit of change al-- o has affect- of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Golden mony meeting, 11:30 a. m. ed the ward Y. M. M. I. A., which is Tailor of Payson also were in attenT November 12 Elder Alvin Row lev The executices of the reorganized. will relate some of his experiences in new organization are William M Vernan mission. Good muthe Sw non, president; C. L. ridding, first honor of the champio i sic ha- - bun arranged. 7.30 p. m. A dance-isistant; Burton Morgan, second as- baseball team, was given in the Lake November 19 The missionary and sistant; Ray Carter, secretarc reasurer View amusement hall October 10. The seminary members will have charge of , Navigators furnished the music. Some- the program. 7:30 p. m. Brother Gerald Burr, the outgoing one was heard to say that they had a Relief Society conNovember 2 president, was released with thanks for much fun a they would have had Whld in the Lake View will be ference moved his splendid services. He has makmg a home run. wafd. The Relief Society presidency L , into Provo to live. . Stake is arranging a good program. On October 12, the Daughters of board members will be present. 7:30 Among those of the ward who were Utah Pioneers held a meeting, at the) fortunate enough to attend the World's Henderson home in the Third ward p. in. fair in Chicago were Stake High Counof Provo. Mrs. S. A. Taylor gave the cilman Orson Prestwich and Mrs. history of her mother, Bertha Knud-se- n Prestwich. They have just returned Madsen, a pioneer of 1864. and report a most enjoyable time. out-an- Sharon follow the ffiends, Follow the threads of are dear. Read of the happnings month sends, And, perchance, you'll own name here. You ! yard are rejoicing over the successful Era dnfe, completed Monday night After the work was finished, they enjoyed a tasty supper at the home of Mrs. T. Blake. news of utp ties 'that that each Phil Apderson, who just returned from the Danish mission, and Mark Garff, also a returned missionary from Denmark, spent last Monday with Mr. aiVdMrs. Axel Anderson, bringing thcflj Vfeetings from their son, Carl. find your Edgemont By MRS. EVA GILLESPIE We wish to "congratulate members of Edgenrtnt who cooperate so splendidly in putting over the Utah County thSt' kind of spirit that Fair. It made it sd Successful an event. Some of the, prrte winners were as follows: Mack Davis, Don Elliott, Clarence Brereton, Burdell Davis, 'Wilford Gil- lespie, "Robert Elliott, Austin Brere-to- n and!Sharp Gillespie. i I . . S Mr. and Mrs. Juel L, Andreasen invite their friends to visit them at their home in Springville, 128 South Second East street, where Mr. Anderson ,is engaged in teaching Junior Seminary. On the second Tuesday of the month the Relief Society held a social at which One quilt was 25 ladies were present. completed, and rug rags were prepared. The visiting teachers Teport-e- d their visits and luncheon was served by members of District No. 5. j FLAN NOW Bishop and Mrs. J. B. Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Bigler, Mrs. Earl Hogan and Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Gillespie attended general conference in Salt Lake City. - Mrs. Elmira Boyce was selected as captain of the Pleasant View camp of the- - Daughters of Utah Pioneers, to succeed Mrs. Maud Glazier. The meeting was held October 12 at the home of Mrs. Nora Ashton, where a pioneer program .was given. Mrs. Ezetta Johnson gave the lesson, and were given by pioneer experiences Mrs. Francis Cluff, Donna Mecham, Amy Slack and Jane D. Meldrum. Lunch was served, the hostesses being Ercanbrack and Nora Ashton, Ida Zella Colvin. of The M Men of the M. I. A. class 1933-3- 4 hav .elected .their officers President, Robert Thorne; Faun Morgan secretary Edward O. W. Murdoch Mrs. Jacobina Clegg, well known and beloved by the Pyne; asistant secretary, Ray Carter; Edward Pyne ftnd people of Vineyard, died Wednesday, stake delegates, October 18, 1933, after a heart attack. Faun Morgari. Orval Stanfield is the Mrs. Clegg was born in Heber, No- class leader. It sounds as though we vember 7, 1860, a daughter of Patri- might expect something gcid from ! arch John M. and Ann Steel Murdock. this class. ' In 1881 she was married to William J. Clegg. She was a devout member of the Church. She w'as president of the Relief Society five years, served as a genealogical worker and Sunday school teacher. Her home had been in Vineyard since 1899. Mrs. Clegg was the mother of 15 children, including two sets of twins. Ten childien survive: Bina Clegg, Lewis, Joy O., Joseph, Mrs. Millicent Wells, Mrs, Heber, Nora Harding of Vineyard, Mrs. Nettie McDonald of Driggs, Idaho; Mrs. Verona Winters of Pleasant Grove, William Clegg, Grand View, and WalShe leaves lace Clegg of Springville. 43 grandchildren, six and the following brothers and sisters: Thomas T. and Brigham Murdock of DAnnmond, Idaho; D. S. Mur dock, Provo; Joseph A. Murdock, Vineyard; Mrs. Hyrum Nichol, Provo Mrs. Janette McMullin, Mrs. Katherine Hicken and James C. Murdock. The funeral of Mrs. facobine Clegg was a benediction to a life well spent. The speakers gave words of Do you catch a forlorn note in this item? Nearly all of the men of Lake View have deserted their homes and work to go deer hunting. 22, 1933, a spe'eial priesthood meeting was held in the wardhouse for the purpose of discussing whether the unfinished work on the outside of the amusement hall It was should be finished this fall. decided that this work should be done. It also was suggested that the bishopric obtain bids and get this .vork under way. Several bids were received The bid of Lafe M. Johnson, a member of one ward, was accepted. His bid was $115. The evening of August Money-Raisin- g HUNDREDS SALE OF Fall All Wool Tam and Scarf Sets Will Be Given FREE With Every $5.00 Purchase! FREE-Ne- w Drastic Cuts on COATS, DRESSES AND UNDERWEAR SALE NOW GOING ON! Lewis Ladies1 Ctore PROVO, UTAH MRS. S. A. TAYLOR, Reporter. A very successful party was enjoyed by the Gospel Doctrine department of the Lake View Sunday school October 2, at the amusement hall, A splendid program was given, followed by dancing and refreshments. club was enterThe tained at the home of Mrs. Ed Nelson Thursday, October 5. The book, Mary Marie, by Gene Stratton Porter, was reviewed by Mrs. L. L. Bun-neA duet ws sung by Mrs. Nura Taylor and Lillie Sumsion. Dainty reMrs. Anfreshments were served. nie G. Nuttall, assisted by Mrs. Nelson, were hostesses. Bow-erin- Several showers Miss Jones before she left. Fancy Blue Rose 4 lbs. 23c Beans Sperry Sib. bag j motHmn ib. 5 lbs. 25c Bag PfMMl Coffee Quart Cane and Maple Tuesday evening, October 24, the Girls were hostesses to all members of the M. I. A. in a social hour, after the regular class work at mutual. The following members of the class were in charge of the affair: Misses Leona Hull, Ellen Pulsipher, Ruth Meldrum, Hortense Clinger and Evelyn Mildrum. A splendid program was given, games were played, and refreshments served. Can Airway . this Event! NEWA-- back-to-echo- lb. 20c 17c Mr. and Mrs. Joy O.' Clegg are the proud parents of a fine baby boy, born 17. Here they are! . BARBER WORK tifs. The most upstanding quality every single yard backed by the famous A B C guarantee. The children mil lot e the clothes you make oj A percales! CALL AT Du nfords , .pd B-- 0 Cmm MW patttm and get the very uc-U- n patterns the jury 2 lb. 25c 30 or 60 Watt Each 10c Lettuce BUTLERS 2 for 5c G Jar . LIGHT GLOBES Large, Solid Heads But-teric- k chose as best suited to use in making up each fabric design. Ib. j i Li the perfect fab- rics for your ing. Every sparkling new design was selected by the Famous Honor Fashion Jury. To be singled out Fine for this honor these Percales had to be the finest for. school wear. Glorious colors, fast in sun and water. Fascinating mo FOR YOUR . Dependable Best Foods nA sew- M. I. A. of Vine- - Edwards . c Reporter. University Ave. Pts. 5E ol clothes AXEl'f. ANDERSEN. 26 No. FINE PERCALES Vineyard A Resident of Sharon, Stake C R 29c Qts. miss for The officers of the I Great Northern Junior October 3 lbs. 25c JLj of MRS. AWAIT YOU! SUPER-SPECIAL- S Lake View were given in Honor intendent. Lloyd L. Baum to Miss Louise Allred of Pleasant View, which was solemnized in the Salt Lake temple October 13. A lovely reception was given by Mr. and Mrs. Charlqs Allred that evening in the Pleasant View. amusement hall. TO VISIT OUR The Primary Association' has reorganized, with Mrs. Alleane Johnson as ptesident; Mrs. Mary A. Johnson and Helen M. Ovesoti as counselors and Edna Scott as secretary. Mrs. Priscilla Brierley is visiting in Salt Lake City with her daughter. Mrs. D. J. Thomas. g The descendants of Henry E. helda reunion October 5 at the Hyrum Jensen home in Salt Lake City. A CUSTOMER LOST Miss Elva Jones left October 14 for The V. J. Taylor family were guests ' Lady (entering store) What do of the evening. Those attending from Los Angeles, where she was married now? Lake View were W. J. Taylor, Mr October 23 to James Stewart, 'ormer-l- y your envelopes run at Clerk dont Smart run, ma'am and Mrs. W. V. They will of Springville, Utah. The Taylor and family they are stationery. make their homein Los AWgeles. Another marriage of interest wa that of our new Sunday school super- . Miss Melba Keeler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O- - Keeler, was married early in the month to John Iverson of Pleasant Grove. (Continued On Page Five) j o of Mr. and Mrs. Blake over the weekend, and Bishop and Mrs. Wells visit ed with Mr. and Mrs. Axel Andreasen. MRS. C. H. FOULSON, Reporter The Relief Society of the Timpabegun its meetings nogos wardhas A again after the summer vacation. very interesting and educational program is ouilinyd for the coming year, and the officers invite all ladies of the ward to attend. - iss-(,- On Friday, October 3, the Senior President Heber J. Grant and Bishop John Wells were the speakers at and Adult M. I. A classes, under the the Sharon Stake congerence sessions. direction of the activity committee, enMr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Blake ten- tertained the married folks of the wjrd party. Everyone came dered a dinner at their home in Vine- at a Hoo-Doin Hoo-Do- o costume.and had a Hoo-Do- o yard Sunday noon. Covers were laid time whatever that is. Those at for President Grant, Bishop and Mrs. A very successful Adult class party John Wells of Salt Lake, President A. the party say it means an especialh-goowas given Tuesday evening, October 3. V. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert time. Refreshments were served in the) ward amusement hall. Twenty-liv- e to Axel Andreasen Mr. Mrs. thirty people. If this is a sample Bigler, apd class members were present, and and Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Ander- of some of the interesting things the he following Stake Officers and part- son. senior classes of the M. I. A. do, I ners: Mr. and Mrs. Erval Christensen, am sure the invitation to join for the Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Holdaway, Mr. President Grant was the house guest year will be accepted. . and and Mrs. M. E. Kartchoer,-MrMrs. Ernest Madsen and Mrs. Ossa Ferruson. The following program was given: Duet, Elmo and Clarence Brere- -' ton, accompanied by Miss Vera Brereton; playlet, Adelbert Bigler, Peter C. Larsen and Clarence Brereton. Games were played, under the direction of Sharp Gillespie, and luncheon served, under the direction of Mrs. Emma Brereton, Tillie Booth and Mrs. Leo Hansen. Timpanogos . Sugar Utah Beet I STRING BEANS No. 2Can 3 cans 25c I |