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Show PAGE SIX THE VOICE OF SHARON Corbett, Mrs. Rose Hansen and Mrs. Zella Colvin. Mrs. Gertrude Wiseman gave a talk on proper ighting in the home. Ward News . Grand View PleasantView MRS. C. H. DAVIES, Reporter Delightful in every detail was the Grandview camp D. U. P. meeting, held on Thursday, Dec. 12. It was held at the home of Mrs. ClinPiton Hills. The history lessor oneer Weddings," by 'was given Llass leader Pearl !M. Buckley, asGrandsist by ma Bunnell, who her displayed gown of wedding ' years sixty five ago and told interesting pioneer experiences. Mu-icnumbers, and a history of a pioneer mother con- M. D.vto c,udedwerethe served. Refreshments women enjoyed this Twenty-fiv- e fine afternoon, given by the enrolled members in honor of their al MRS. M. S. FOOTE, Reporter Phone 034-R- 3 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ashton have announced the engagement of their daughter Leah to Anton J. The Gleason of Pleasant Grove. marriage is to take place December 27th in the Salt Lake temple. Ashton Miss has taken an ac-- j jnve part 'in church ri school ac- land - j She is unities. counselor in the IM.I.A. and teach- , i f.i es at the Page .'A school. She has ' "'taught school at 3 the B.Y.U. Train- at school, Green River, Le- hi and the Page. Mn. Foot Mr. Gleason has filled a two-yemission to Texas and is an instructor in the C. C. camp at Monticello. jtng daughters. Miss Vilate Penrod, daughter of The ward Primary Convention Mr. and Mrs. William Penrod, and was held Sunday evening, Nov. 8, Albert Conrad, son of Mrs. Nettie A Conrad, were married in the Salt a 8 oclock. The subject, Childs Garden of Song, was beau- Lake temple December 2. An elaborate reception was held tifully portrayed by groups of View children, under the able di- for them in the Pleasant rection of President Laurel Gib- amusement hall. Mr. add Mrs. Conrad have moved son. The program was interspersed their beautiful new home in by musical numbers rendered by into Provo canyon. the "Singing Mothers. well-train- The Carnival, held on Nov, 27th Edna C. Campbell, daughter of Mrs. C. Elmo Cluff, and J. S. Horr were married recently. A shower was given for them Thursday evening at the Cluff home whtjre fifty friends presented beautiful gifts. is one more sti iking evidence of the All the efficiency of organizations participated in the programs of the day. The object of the affair was attained, the raising of sufficient funds to install an auMrs. L. A. Workman of Etna, tomatic stoker in the church. No one 13th, can stay away from our meeting California, died December now because the rooms are not following a months illness. Mrs. of Workman is a daughter-in-lacomfortable. Mrs. Katbryne Firth. The ward feels highly honored to The Relief Society has given have the privilege of sending out several meetings and interesting Sister and Brother two missionaries; ArM. E. Kartchner left on Sat. Dec. socials during the mo.ith. Mrs. Snow had charge of the 7, for the H awaiian mission. An ap- lington work and business meeting where a propriate farewell was held in the Christmas evenprogram was given and the Wednesday ward house, refreshments were served by Mrs. ing preceeding their departure. Grace McEwan, Mrs. Mary H. On Tuesday, Dec. 24, the Primary home during the week from Cedar and Sunday: School oficers are tenwhere she has spent the past City the for dering a Christmas party It three weeks visiting with her younger children of the ward. Mr. and and will be held in the amusement hall daughter Mrs. Rue Davis, and children, 4 m. at p. son-in-la- The beautiful modern homes beThe Book of Mormon class of the ing erected by Mr. and Mrs. Hila is School preparing Sunday to be given in ton Holdaway and Mr. and Mrs. Christmas program are progressing nicely, the ward on Sunday evening, Dec. Handley and will be ready for occupancy 21. It will consist of short speeches within the next two months. and musical numbers by the class members. ' The genealogical committee will Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Young are have charge of he Sunday evening services to be held December 29. planning a trip to their parents' home in Idaho Falls, for the ChristOur ward budget tickets are mas holidays. good for the dance Xmas night, also the Sunday School is sponsoring a dance for December 27. The Bishopric is very gratified over the results of the Budget plan and an MRS. GEO. F. WELLS, Reporter increase in the ward activities is The Relief Society women are expected. planning a number of goodAheer d and Sympathy is extended to the famparties tor the aged to be held during the holi- ily of Alma Wilkinson in the reday season. May the spirit of peace cent death of their father and husand good will be band Impressive services were held with them in their December 8th in the Vineyard worthy endeavors. chapel. There was a large crowd of relatives and friends in attendMr. and Mrs. ance. Victor M. Ander3 v. son announce the Joy O. Clegg, George F. Wells arrival of a grand and Bina Clegg, attended funeral daughter born to services for their uncle, Elisha J. and Mr. Mrs. Cummings, at Heber City, SaturAnder- day afternoon. Howard son, December 9 Mrs. Edmund Spalding who has in Salt Lake City. I recently resigned her position in the A miscellaneous office of the Utah Poultry Producshower was held ers Association after 10 years of Mr. W.lb in the ward splendid service was the honored hall Saturday evening guest at a social at her home Satjimusement ! n honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph urday evening. Vivian Wilkinson who were recentGames were enjoyed and a dainty ly married. The evening was spent luncheon served to twenty self inin dancing. During the intermission vited guests who were her coworknn interesting program was given ers at the poultry plant. .Refreshments were served to 130 Relatives and friends. The honored Camp Lamarac of the Daughters Vuests were the recipients of many of the Utah Pioneers will hold their gifts. They will make their next meeting at the home of Mrs. Edna Holdaway, Friday, January iovely in Vineyard. Hvrum Larsen returned 10. Vineyard home-boun- , Wo ire, Wo Ro-Sh- he Harold Jones has been sustained The Daughters of Utah Pioneers as second counselor in the M.I.A. entertained their daughters at a to fill the vacancy caused by the very clever party, Thursday afterresignation of Rex Cluff. noon in the Relief Society rooms, A special feature was the old faMorbeth Snow has been appointshioned wedding arranged by Mrs. ed second counselor in the Sunday Ossa Ferguson and the story of her take Colvins school to Harold courtship given by grandparents place. Mr. Colvin is teaching at the Mrs. Lydia Hogan. A beautifully University of Utah. lighted tree was laden with gifts for everyone and all sorts of M iss Lorraine Nielsen and Miss Christinas goodies were served. Yvonne Jones entertained their Sunday school class at a delightful The Edgemont Literary will be Christmas party Thursday evening. the guests of Mrs. Jessie Smith at the home of her sister, Mrs. Bush The children's Christmas party in Provo, on Friday afternoon, Dewill be given by the Primary offic- cember 27th at 1:30 oclock. Mrs. ers Saturday at 2 oclock. All chil- Flora Bigler will review, Mary of dren in the ward who are under Nazarath. twelve years of age are invited. An excellent Christmas program has been arranged by the Sunday school officers for December 22.' ' concert The annual Christmas will be given by the choir Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Mrs. Celestia J. Tavlor is director and Miss Ruth Stott is accompanist. Everyone is invited. No Relief Society meetings be held December 24 and 31. enterThe Scera organization tained at a banquet and dance in the Amusement Hall last Saturday evening. A delicious banquet Was served by the ward Relief Society ladies in their rooms, after which games and dancing were enjoyed, in the amusement hall. The Relief Society bazaar and dance were given in the amusement will hall Thursday evening and was enjoyed by a very large crowd. The Mrs La Vein officers in chare-eJones, Matilda Booth, Ella Baum, Florence Chamberlain and Jessie Sn ith wish to thank all who helped to make its party' so successful. , Edgemont EVA GILLESPIE, Reporter Phone 040-J- 2 Thefollowing children were given names at Fast Meeting in December: Helen Carol Hull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hull; Donald Verdall Peay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Arnelda Peay; Eliza, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Baum. Emma Irene Jolley, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Amand brose Jolley ; Colleen Ferguson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ferguson; Ray T. King, son of Mr and Mrs. Ezra King and Barba- Mn. Cinpi ra Wiscomb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wiscomb. ' Peter C. Larsen was a speaker at sacrament meeting last Sunday evening. Mrs. Flora H. Bigler gave the origin and story of the Christmas Seal for the prevention of tuberculosis and a piano solo, "Butterfly Waltz was given by Miss Mary Gillespie. James Long was confirmed a member of the church, after having been baptized Sunday afternoon by Bishop Gillespie. Next Sunday morning a special Christmas program will be given at Sunday School according to the announcement of Supt. Ray Hawkins. Mrs. Hartense Fronk, is assisting in arranging the program. All are invited to attend. MRS. Drama. Dec. 31 Stake Scera New Years Dance. Jan. 12, 1936 Ward Conference. Thanks to the Ward Building and Finance Committee for the completion of the painting and papering project. The auditorium surely looks The primary officers met at the like a "M'ilion Dollars. And those home of Mrs. Lucille Anderson, lovely flowers Thanks to you. After a short Sister Duffin. Friday afternoon. business meeting, games and lun'h-eo- n were the entertaining feat i.es The Ward Bishopric wish to ex of the afternoqn. Mrs. Anderson press their appreciation to the ward was assisted by Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. members for their d Melba Lewis and Mrs. Edith Duke. during the past year. whole-heajte- Students irom the Seminary gave the program in Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Announcing the Mrs. B. M. Jolley was pleasantly surprised by a number of her friends Wednesday afternoon, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. r e-- o 's eo eel erv to r s s -- II II II II ADDITIONAL WARD NEWS l ft a GROCERY ft ft . . il -E-! lighting Uliitnvi $3.00 and up ELECTRIC APPLIANCES LAMPS THIS XMAS! WE HAVE SOMETHING NEW IN XMAS TREE LIGHTS COMPLETE STOCK Electric Peels. PHONE 46 NORTH UNIV. AVE. "VI Vi '. 1 3 IssssssSSn " I 418 "sa i A 9 it from LAKESIDE SERVICE Lakeview GROCERIES AND CONFECTIONS II II II II 6. fi a I at City Prices 1 HANDY SERVICE 500 West 1st North Provo DAY and NITE SERVICE Offers Seasons Greetings to Our Orem Customers Finest Winter GAS and OILS at Lowest Prices A ifedfVyiMi?' WI5HE5 GOOD Youd Better LOOK YOUR BEST When Anderson Garage, r LEWIS & BURNINGHAM, Barbers !v it 11 t ! 274 West Center Street , '1 II m r li SANTA CLAUS COMES Provo ft ! ft Il ft 11 J. H. ANDREWS, Manager . . C. R. GILLMAN, Mgr. - I) from and SERVICE We Appreciate Your Patronage GILLMAII G-I-V- 0ft OUR WISH TO YOU ft ft ft -- ft I1 Si 11 Si 1 ' "vi xv ei 1 i "iKi CHRISTMAS . . Provo "v ""s GREETINGS from . fi ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft from The Timpanogos Marketing Assn ""t " li ir . 5 J. P. PEDERSEN AND SON General Blacksmithing Orem, Utah We Make and Repair Anything All Work Guaranteed m 11 ee . . i Complete Line of Co. il SADIE SHAW, Reporter Phone 012iy The ward choir is contemplating A dance was sponsored Saturday night by the building committee to to put on a concert and music treat defray expenses for papering and Sunday evening. December 29 at 7:30. All are invited. painting the chapel. "The Gigalos furnished the music. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Madsen of Two lovely quilts were given Salt Lake City, formerly of Lake away Tuesday by the Relief So- View, were visiting with Mr. MadCarrcll and sens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ciety. Mrs. Clarrissa Mrs. Garrick were the lucky win- Madsen Sunday. , ners. Mrs. Garner Madsen is conveles-cin- g at her home after an appendiMembers of the ward will be citis operation. She is reported to' happy to hear of the return home of Mrs. Inez Rogerson who has be doing splendidly. been ill at the L.D.S. hospital. We Mr. Alma Langston and daught hope she will soon be with us again er Donna of Hinckley, Utah, were in our ward activities. visitors at the home of Mr. and . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pyne are Mrs. Joseph Shaw. the proud parents of a baby boy Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scott, Mr. born Dec. 2. Mrs. Pyne w'as formerly Donna Gordon. The new baby and Mrs. LaMar Scott and Mr. and is thr first grand-chil- d of Mr. aim Mrs. L. C. Scctt atciided fuiteial services for their brother-in-laMrs. Reuben Pyne. Arnold Peay at Provo Sunday. Mrs. Bell Johnson, (Phillis Pyne) Mrs. Homer Joy (Lola Jacobsen) a recent bride was tendered a brides shower Friday afternoon at has returned to her home in Pasathe home of Mrs. James Blair, Mrs. dena, California after visiting with Reuburn Pyne and Mrs. Curtis relatives in Lake View, Vineyard, Gordon assisting. The members of Provo and Salt Lake City. While her club also gave a party in her in Lake View she was the house honor Friday evening at the home guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jacobsen. of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Crandall-- . , im CHRISTMAS GREETINGS The Relief Society of Lake View will hold their annual conference William S. Park (Uncle Bill) on Sunday evening, December 22 twin brother of John S. Park, was at 7:30. A very fine program is outlaid to rest Monday, December 9. lined and the "singing' mothers are He has lived in the Second ward of practicing for the event-- . A good turnout is expected. Provo all his life. B Drugs and Toilet Articles '?- m V 1' m Lincoln Confectionery and Lunch II II II I Lincoln Cash Grocery II II Lake View JA .v '. II H Treatment Comer of Canyon Drive and State Road Utah Timber & Coal " II follov : lg The Stake board members attended mu tual Tuesday evening: Mr. Roc Gappmeyer, Mrs Poulson Lucy Mrs. Edna Lar-- j Mrs. sen, De! Lang and Mrs Adele Fielding. 11 -- if . - Bring Ua Your Prescriptions REGISTERED PHARMACIST IN CHARGE w rjeeijr EThEL PYNE, Reporter Phone 026J5 the winning act of the "Light, Road Show finals was plaed by a members of our cast of twenty-fiv- e ward. V. M. Vernon and Melba Calder were directors. A party was 'iven in their hon- or Monday evening by the mutual ofneers. for blackheads and A steaming hot bath pimples: with soap and a heavy brush each day to stimulate the functions of the skin; regard for diet, cutting down on starches, fats and sweets; eating lean meats, green salads and At night, a soapy vegetables. scrubbing of the face, hot applications, a cold rinsing and applications of powdered boric acid or some healing ointment. 1935 married in the Salt Lake Temple, SECOND CONFERENCE HELD HAND PRESS USED Wednesday. Mrs. Christiansen was The Book of Mormon was printWhen the second conference of Emma Clayton Marshall, daughter ed on a small hand press that oper- the Church was called in Facette of Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Clajton, ated on the same principle as the on September 26, 1830, there was letter presses now used in modern a membership totalling 62 A splendid program has been preoft ices. pared for the Sharon ward during the Christmas Holidays, as follows: Dec 23 a Santas Success Christ mas operetta prepared by the WISHING YOU A MERRY XMAS AND A Sharon School. Dec. 44 (Aiternoon) Children's PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. entertainment with Santa Claus. We thank you for your patronage in the past and Dec. 24 (7 p, m. to 9) Junior Dance. (Budget) hope to serve you in the future Dec. 25 Dance (Budget) Dec. 27 Missionary Dance. Si Dec. 29 Tithing Settlement. Dec. 30 Three Act Comedy Sharon Mrs. Lane Jolley (Fontella Park) ON PAGE SEVEN was honored at two brides showSunday evening at 7:00 o'clock, ers, one at the home of Nellie JaMrs. Ossa Ferguson and Mrs, Olea cobsen and one at Mrs. When pressing neckties, cut a Roy D. Schumn, ward musical committee, Brouns. piece of cardbr ard the shape of the have a fine Christmas program artie and slip inside of it. Cover tie ranged and all ward members are Mr. and Mrs. Deon Park gave a with a cloth and press with hot iron. urged to attend. party Saturday night for Mr. and There will then be no marks left by . Mrs Verl Christiansen, who were seams and hems. The repair work and W-- r X V ISV 161U: is nearing completion and it is hoped we will be back in the chapel by the first of the year. Clarence Brereton is in charge of the decorating and from all indications it will be beautiful when finished. VskHh, Nymiifctb h. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Brereton are proud grandparents. A baby daughter was born to M,r. and Mrs. Elmer Slack, cMelva Brereton) last Fri' day at the L.D.S. Hosiptal in Salt Mrs. Kathryn Firth entertained Lake. Mother and babe are doing the stake Relief Society officers at nicely. a social following their meeting last Mrs. Grace B. Peay underwent a week. major operation the fore part of Theron Killpacks Sunday school the month at a local hospital, but class enjoyed a roller skating party is now convalescing at her home. e at Park Tuesday evening. The Gleaners, Juniors and M. of the ward will give a ChristMen The Scouts had a skating party mas party, Monday evening, Dec. at aPrk Ro-STuesday evening. 23rd at the home of Bishop and of games The Primary Sea Gull girls and Mrs. Gillepie. An evening is being arranged and refreshments their mothers were entertained by will be served under the direction Mrs. Oliver Hansen recently. of Mrs. Martha Stewart. Gifts will be exchanged and all the young The Trailbuilders their folks of the ward between the ages and mothers were entertained at the of 15 and 24 are invited to attend. Hansen home by Mrs; Thelma Dun-for- d and Mrs. Ella Muhlestein. A dance will be held in the amusement hall, Friday evening, DecemMiss Ida Liechty gave a delightber 27th, sponsored by the Mutuals. ful shower Monday evening in hon- The Gigalos will furnish the music or of Miss Leah Ashton. Twenty-fiv- e and an invitation is extended to all friends enjoyed the pariy. members of the ward and their friends to attend. Mrs. Tracy Colvin and Mrs. the Cluff entertained Sterling A special childrens party is beDaughters of Utah Pioneers Thurs- ing arranged by the Sunday school day afternoon. The program cen- and Primary organizations to be tered around the courtship and mar- given after school immediately Wedding Christmas Eve. All children of the riage of the pioneers. dresses were displayed and many in- ward under mutual age are invited teresting incidents were told. to attend. December, WANTED Dead and Useless HORSES AND COWS Call 680 Provo, Utah JOHN KUHNI 1 a h |