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Show lAGE two VOICE THE SHARON OF Tamiarv. F9,V Hair are counsellors to Miss Ida Liechty of the M I. A. They are filling the vacan t s caused when Leah Ashtqn Gleason and Marian Campbell moved from the ward. Bell Ward News : Grand View PleasantView MRS. C. H. DAVIES, Reporter Delightful in every detail was the New Years party given by Mr. and Mrs, Leroy Davis at their home on Jan. 3. The guests indulged in Rook and a hot supper was served at midnight to It h e following Iguests: Mr. and iMrs. B. John Stratton, Mr. and Sharland Mrs. 'Harward, Mr. and Mrs. John Kuhn, Mrs. and Mr. Harward and the host and hostess (Continued from page one) f these two municipal power plant Senatoi nthusiasts with State in the lugh Woodward were In the minds of iadsby and the Provo delegation ,vhen the prize was awarded. Or is t possible we are wrong in the suv icion we have that these men had romething to do with thfe companys vise decision to locate the plant in Provo canyon? Well, history is aid to be just. We shall await the verdict. Anyway its here. Congrat-lla- ti ns everybody. back-;roun- Rumor that cant be true: That only Provo men will be employed on the new steam power plant in Provo canyon. Or can it? Mrs. Charlotte Ann Bush of Ri-- i Idaho has ic, the spent this column on him. He isnt half past Mr. Dovl three weeks- - at the home of her that bad. And by the way, H. Grant Ivins daughter, Mrs. Chas. H. Davies. was the guest editor of the last isMr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Ivie are sue. When this paper runs its course we will have a whole tribe rejoicing over the birth of a daughter. The new comer arrived on of editors. Thursday, Jan. 23. Grand View ward has Mrs. C. H. Davies entertained at a new automatic stoker which is a miscellaneous shower in honor of Edgemonts working fine. smoke begrimmed church has been Mrs. Grant Davies on Thursday, refurnished and redecorated. It was January 16. Dainty refreshments used for the first time last Sunday. were served to the following guests Mesdames Lillie Hills, May Davis, Joy O. Clegg, former recreaDational leader, has been ill most of Eva Hartt, C. A. Bush, Marie Montez Lila Eloise vies, Judd, Judd, missed. is the winter. He greatly Dez-zi- e One thing that makes the editor Harding, Ramona Anderson, Lamb and her mother Mrs. score as heck: A reporter that doesn't get his cop'y in until the Brown. Many useful and beautiful gifts were received. dead-lin- e has been passed. Tid-Bit- s: Some time ago our Stake President suggested that in greeting a Hello, friend, instead of saying, how are you? we use, Hello, what I tried it book are you reading? yesterday, and when the answer I Knew Two Thousand was, there was no doubt in Lunatics, Some things in Sharon worth my mind but what the fellow I was mentioning: The late George S. Bunkers loy- speaking to had at some time or with a al devotion to. his convictions. He another been connected and the office lowly newspaper was truly what one speaker said at writer was numbered his funeral: Immovable in right- column among his acquaintances. eousness. The steady growth of the Lincoln High School and the efficient way t is directed by Principal Banks. Pleasant View choir and its lead--e- r, Mrs. Celeste Johnson Taylor. 1 For a small ward its work is reality outstanding. The Elders Chorus in Sharon Ward, under the'able leadership of A. V. Washburn. Here is an example that could well be followed with profit by other quorums. Timpanogos Ward Relief Society chorus should not be overlooked either. This group is worth listening to any time. And while we are passing out the It is the leisure that makes or bouquets, we dont want to forget breaks" our boys. Scouting occuretirof the the outstanding record pies this spare time with wholesome, ing bishoprics in the Lakeview and educative and healthful i.tivities, Sharon wards. Bishops Williamson under competent and sympathetic and Jolley worked faithfully and leadership. were greatly beloved by the people. Long life to them. It is a cold season for flowers, we Mrs. Esther James of Hastings, cannot expose them longer. More Mich,, is the new womens horse-cho- e next time. pitching champion of the United States. She tossed eighty-si- x that It is not generally ringers out of 100 shoes, scorPaul K. Nielsen, Stake Mutual Sup- ing 266 points. Mrs. Janies had double ringers, fourerintendent, is a newspaper man of thirty-seve- n long standing. He published and teen of them in succession. Once more Brigham Young university is making worthwhile history in the annual Leadership week. Again the comment is made, It's the best pne yet. And that remark s not without merit. A Ncv Deal in Farm Buildings Here is something that will interest every farm owner. We regard it as one of the most important announcements we have ever made to our trade. We invite you to drop in at our yard and let us tell you about A Service That Gives You Better Farm Buildings for Les3 Money. We are now prepared to give you, without cost, authentic information concerning the planning and construction of any farm buildThis farm service is fully ing you may need. described in a booklet which is yours for thq asking, without obligating ypu in any way. The regular monthly meeting of Camp Grand View, D. U. P., was held Thursday, Jan. 23 at the home of Grace G. Nuttall. Class leader Pearl M. Buckley gave the history lesson on the subject Utahs Admission to the Union." A piano solo "General Grant's Grand March was played by Vera H. Nuttall. After transaction of business, refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harding (nee Afton Jolly) have a baby daughter. USED CARS I n d o r s ed" Personally used cars are not the lowest priced cars you can buy. I'll very frankly tell you that. You cannot thoroughly check over a car, bring it to the high state of mechanical perfection that these cars are, stand back of them, as 1 do these, and still price them with cars sold only the on price. Compare quality as well as the price every one a real value. Terraplane $695 Hudion Lumber Co. Provo, Utah fice. Glen Carter, who has been in the U. S. Navy training station at for several months, spent ten days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Carter. Several parties were held in h s honor. . San-Die- The Tigerette club girls enjoyed supper recently at the a midnight is Mrs. William H. Wagner home from the St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake, where she spent ten days. home of Miss Mildred Nielsen. 4-- tours will g be made - Lake View Vineyard SC-ER- eleven-year-ol- d Ge-ne- Mrs. Edgar Hall is a patient at the L. D. S. hospital where she is The "M Men had charge of a receiving treatment for heart troudancing party Friday evening, fol- ble. lowing the ball games with Charleston. Mrs. A. E. Phillips and Mrs. James Phillips have undergone opMiss Venna Allman entertained erations. Both are reported recoverthe Lucky club girls at a clev- ing. back-warer party last week. R. R. Ekins is seriously ill at his Mrs. Alfred Anderson and Mrs. home.. Vernal Meldrum have had quilting parties this month. At both homes Charles Wilde of Provo, father elaborate dinners were served when of Mrs. Inez Muhlestein, died at his the quilts were completed. home Friday. Funeral services were held Tuesday in the Fourth ward Mrs. David Glazier and Mrs. chapel. James G. Daley entertained the D. IT. P. at the Glazier home. Mrs. P. A birthday supper was given K. Nielsen had charge of the les- Sunday evening at the Horace L. son, and the hostesses served de- Slack home in honor of. Mr. Slack. licious refreshments. The following enjoyed the party: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Slack, Mr. and Mfs. J. P, Gadd gave a party for Mrs. O. M. Slack, Mr. and Mrs. thor; the girls of the Liberty Bee Hive Irvin J. Slack, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. dearest mother so still and class. McEwan, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Sleep calm Cowley, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ford. on your soft white brow; Lynn Taylor gave an instructive Mrs. Edith Whitaker and Mr. and Peace not harm you or cause will Grief decotalk on home furnishings and Mrs. Slack. you pain rations at Relief Society work and For you're with your loved ones business Refreshments meeting. now. were served by Mrs, Thomas Ashton, Mrs. Clarence Ashton, Mrs. Rest dear mother, your tired hands Elizabeth Allman and Mrs. Ethel That smoothed our every caie. Phillips. AVERA SMITH, Are folded now on your quiet breast A very successful ward enter- As if in silent prayer. Mrs. Emily Baum had charge of tainment was held January 18 in the literary meeting at Relief Sothe Ward House. A banquet was Dear Willing hands so cold and still ciety Tuesday. Mrs. Raymond Ber- served at six oclock. A very fine Helped us all our days. Mrs. excellent an reading, ry gave until nine Dear tender smile that cheered us was presented program George Muhlestein gave a sketch when the entertaining play on of Rudyard Kipling, Mrs. Baum oclock Takes a Holiday, was pre- Through all our childish ways. read part of Maeterlincks Blue Truth The event was successful Bird. Mrs. Wilford Muhlestein and sented. from the standpoint ot finance as Gone from a world of tears and woe Mrs. Clarence Ashton sang solos. well as good food and good enter- Gone to a home of rest. Freed from a world of pain and toil Mrs. Earl Foote and Miss Lulu tainment. At home with the loved and the Several members of the ward M. blessed. born at the family home in Provo on Tuesday, January 21. Mother I. A. are taking part in a Stake Mrs. Olena Gammon and her and baby are doing well. Operetta which is to be presented in Pteasant Grove, early in Feb- brother John Larsen in company M Men and Gleaner Girls gave ruary. with Mrs. J. W. Clinger of Lorenzo a progressive Idaho, left January 16 for an inSupper on Monday Mrs. evening, Jan. l3. The first course, . A reorganization in the Sunday definite stay in California. when Gammon will visit with her son and hot chilli and crackers, was served School became necessary John- H. Muzzell daughter-in-laMrs. Mr. and by Miss Afton Davies at her home. Superintendent The next course, sauerkraut and was called to act on the Stake Welby Gammon at Los Angeles Weiners was served by Mrs. Vera Board. The new ward superinten Nuttall. Thence the jolly group en- dency are Clinton Smith, Brown joyed banana cream ' pic at the Hales, and Joseph Swenson. home of Miss Alta Buckner. Games Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson were introduced by each hostess in turn. Thirteen members enjoyed announce the arrival of a baby girl, born January 21 at the home of the festivity SPEAR Lumber Co. Sez: ; ere 195 West 3rd South Phone 34 scasaBBEsasBBTi I Regular Rtil 1 Price $1 1.50 SpecialPrice$4.95 I 26 Piece Set of Rogers Life Time SILVERWARE Inquire for further information Short Time Only 2 - 50c Pepsodent Anticeptic , 51c VM. TII0RIIT0II DRUG NO. 4 Provo Phone 150 - And How Are Y Richins Co. & Tire Y Clayson Y Nimer Battery Station fY T MOVED All the Folks? Ford Sport Coupe finished in vineyard green with white stripe. Equipwith new tires, ped smooth motor. Just the thing for a bachelor or . . young couple at Is there some one in your family about whom youre a bit concerned ; someone wbo is $545 a little run-dow- n or not doing so very well? Terraplane Sedan Check over these specials and if you don't find what yon want here, remember, we have a large selection of lower priced used cars, all in good condition, waiting for veu to See. Y JY Y 275 South University Ave. WILLARD BATTERIES - SEIBERLING TIRES Have you had the Doctor make a careful examination and diagnosis? One call now may save ten or a dozen i. little- later to say rothing of preventing unnecessary suffering and possible serious complications. 6The old expression, Doctors cost money is never so true as when they arent called at In I ISF.H - TIRF.S nnrl RATTFPICQ .. " AAA all. Hedquist Drugs Your Prescription Pharmacists for over Fifty Years. Y Y Y Y Y Y I IY - SCHOFIELD East First North PROVO Y To Our New Location - 70 Phone 20 Clarence Ashton of the LTtah County Agriculture office, spent ten days in Logan at the U.S.A.C. of- Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Andrews and daughters Fay and Shirley spent their vacation in California. Miss Venna Allman also was a California visitor. !i 1934 AUTO CO. Formerly Smoot Lumber Company HELPFUL SERVICE Mr. and Mrs.', Chatwin Alden gave a family din-ner party, Jan. 8, ( to celebrate the second birthday of their son, Marshall Wayne. $895 $745 of tho W not orlf farnUb FREE BLITS PRINTS of buildinr to our customer but w tbcw bow Wcycrhaeuae -better need construction lumber to can rive be SgUARE lower final cost the right lumber to use and bow to ue It. terne We ll b It will par ton to know ail abort tbit gla4 to crpUia & foil te Ol-ne- y , Lumber That Gives You a Better Job At Lower Final Costs t. tray Persian gray opalescent finish with crimson stripe. ExrrlVnt mechanical condition. Mohair" upholstery New tires. It wont stay here long at tins price. More Than 100 Farm Buildings Tri-Sta- Lieb-hard- A. J. Dunford of the Dunford Barber and Beauty shop is spending two weeks in California studying new hair styles and methods. super-luxurio- 1935 Each has received the stamp of approval of the agricultural engineers of 15 leading State Universities the nations best building authorities on farm construction. Think what that means to yon I 3 delightful shower, honoring Mrs. Melvin Gibson, formerly Miss Lola Workman, was given by Mrs. Kathryne Firth and Mrs. A games program luncheon were enjoyed by Mr. friends. 35 and Mrs. Gibson have gone to Springs, Colorado, where they will make their future home. A sight-seein- of aH principal places. t Deluxe Sedan finished in rustic green with cream stripe. Truly a car. Upholstery like new. Has 123 horsepower molow mileage.. tor with modern Beautiful, car, only Get a Copy of This Free Book fit tells you how you can be sure of getting farm buildings that are the last word in strength, rigidity, permanence, through tested construction principles, and do it for less money. JOoach special has electric hand, greatest 1935 driving feature. Engine hardly more than broken in. Finished in Sun tan color with This car cream stripe. is famous for economy and ruggedness. A real buy, only 1935 034-R- - Reporter and Windsor PERSONALLY, 1935 MRS. M. S. FOOTE, Phone Lynn Taylor of Dixon, Taylor, Russell company has gone to California on business for the store. time the use of his hand has been impared so much that an operation was necessary. He is doing nicely Mr. Fitzgerald of the Lehi SemThe following voiing men from and we all hope the operation will inary and his .wife were the speak- Vineyard are enjoying the mission- prove successful. ers in Sacrament meeting Sunday ary class conducted each Sunday night, January, 26. Musical numbers were furnished by Mr. and morning at the Seminary. They are Wilbur Harding, George Blake, La Mrs. Evan Croft. Vel Duke, Bert Madsen, Max RawMany members of the ward took lings, Wesley Fillerup and Arlo SADIE SHAW, Reporter Tel. 018R2 advantage of the opportunity of Shumway. attending classes at the B.Y.U. durward was reorganized View Lake Congratulations are extended to ing Leadership week. with a new Bishopric in charge. these happy parents: " Mr. and Mrs. E. Carlyle Bunker Bishop Ernel W. Williamson with The Primary officers plan to atReese and Thomas Dean Johnson tend Primary Convention at the a daughter born Dec. 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Harold LeRoy were released and August J. JohnAlpine stake tabernacle in Ameri19. son was sustained as Bishop with Dec. born a Gammon, daughter can Fork Saturday, February 1. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gammon, a son LaMar Scott and Irwin G. Bunnell Zobell Clarence as counsellors, Mr. and Mrs. Dresden Miller, born January 2. suceeds Leonard Johnson as clerk. a and H. Mr. Mrs. Clegg, of Joseph Czechoslovakian the formerly President A. V. Watkins of the mission, will be the speakers in the daughter, born January 18. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Toone, a Sharon stake perfected the organi- M.I.A. Conjoint meeting Feb. 2. zation at a special ward conference daughter born January 20. Jan. 29th. Elmer Huff, a student is made of a of Snow academy at Ephraim, forAnnouncement Valentine Ball to be held in the merly of Lake View sang two solos Vineyard amusement hall, Feb." 14. accompanied by Esther Huff on Valentine decorations will be used the piano and Archie Madsen on the MRS. GEO. F. WELLS, Reporter and refres'iiuiciiis will be served viohii. Phone 01 R4 free. Invitations are, extended to Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Taylor of Impressive funeral services were all members of the stake, your held in the Vineyard Ward chapel Lake View joined Mr. and Mrs. tickets are good, be there. Golden Taylor of Payson and motWednesday, January 15th for Mrs. Carotta P. Hebertson Hansen who Leon Orme, son ored to Salt Lake, where they enpassed away January 12, at her of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Orme, is joyed the play The Tale of Two home on the canvalescing, following an operation Cities by Dickens at the Capitol road, follow- performed on his arm at the L.D.S. Theatre. ing a heart at- - hospital. He sustained a double Mr. Alma Langston and son A large fracture of his arm when he fell tack. , in fence from Since a that sorrow-of (Continued on page 5) August. (crowd ing relatives and (friends, were in The (attendance. speakers all eulo-- (gized the splendid life work of Mrs. The J. Hansen. singing and mu-- j numbers sical beautiful w and the floral ofMr. Well ferings were many. Sii cere sympathy is extended to Theyre kind o proud of the quality lumber they Bishop Thorit C. Hebertson and sell at no advance in price. all the family in the passing of their we and mother know beloved they feel their loss keenly and their love Special sale on Barbed Wire, Field Fence, Poultry for her can best be expressed in Fence. these verses by an unknown au- Mrs. Johnsons mother, Mrs. Esther ' York. fY vY Electric & Tire Repairs fT Phone 649 - Provo, Utah Y Y x X44K44h4 "'i |