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Show PAGE TWO Grand Lake View SADIE SHAW, Reporter EVA GILLESPIE, Reporter Phone 040-J- 2 One of the outstanding events ol the year was the annual Gold and Green Ball held during the month. The Gigalos furnished music for dancing in a gaily decorated alcove. was hail The decobeautifully rated with gold and green streamers and decorathe over tions queens 2 PleasantView Edgemont The proces- Mer-lee- Giik-sp- i. Me-cha- . The Elders Quorum gave a very fine program at Sacrament meeting last Sunday evening, with Alta Booth as Mecham and Harvey speakers. A solo, "Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep was given by Clarence Schuman and M f. Schu-ma- n and Morris Brereton sang the duet. "Dear Little Boy of Mine, with Mrs. Margaret Pulsipher as accompanist. Patrick's l up-to-da- SIMMONS BEDDING LINE Open house will be kept Wednesday evening where our beautiful new Slumber. Shop, specializing in the products of the Simmons Co., worlds largest bedding manufacturers, will be thrown open to the public. The Mazzanine floor of our Provo store has been remodeled to form a smart specialized bedding shop vhich will do justice to the luxurious line of Simmons Beds, Springs, Mattresses and Studio ( Couches. The entire store will be on parad e with the newest and finest furnishings shown in specially prepared dramatic settings. Come and see the latest in home furnishings crisp and new from the factories. The Worlds Finest Mattress ' The local camp D. U. P. held a delightful quilting and dinner party on Friday, March 20, at the home of Laurel Gay Gibson. Thirteen members were present. The hostesses were Mrs. Gibson and Mrs. Tres-s- a Nical. A beautiful quilt completed. A Genuine Simmons Beauty Rest will be given as an attendance prize. The drawing will take place promptly at 9 oclock Wednesday evening. ' her her and Idav More than twenty women from our ward enjoyed the fine entertainment in tbe Lincoln auditorium, tendered by the Relief Society Stake Board. Change restless, tossing nights for nights of sound refreshing sleep by letting us install in your home a guaranteed BEAUTY REST MATTRESS . Miss Veda Fay Kartchner was a visitor at Sunday School on March 21st. NOW Elder Karl Andreason, recently returned from the Danish mission, was the speaker at Sacrament meeting on March 24. Mr. Andreason spoke Interestingly of his tour of (Continued on Page Seven) ONLY $39.95 v A '&'& 4 4 Announcing.... CHANGE OF LOCATION From North University Aye. To 141 North University Avenue 1 13 .S:y.ii4'V,Vn T 3 dr 7 .. 1L.VP4' 1. 1 Mrs. Frank J. Perry entertained Congratulations are extended to of Uah Pioneers at Don G Elliott, director, and the the Daughters home her Thursday. cast, Rowe Clitigpr, Robert Gillespie, Lowell Gordon, Robert Elliott, Miss Flora Phillips spent two Alta Mecham, Robert Meldruni and Fimmett Bennett in the fine pro- weeks visiting in California. The baby daughter of Mr. and duction of The Other Apostle presented in the ward and also in Mrs. Lloyd Snow, born March 17, the Stake M. I. A. drama festival has eight grand parents. They' are Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Andrews and at the Lincoln High School. " Mr. and Mrs. Arlington Snow,, Watch for the date of the Glean- grandparents; Mrs. Kathryn' Firth er Girl's entertainment to be held and Don A. Workman, great grandin the near future to raise their parents; Mrs. Margaret Odi kirk, quota for the Girls Summer Home Duchesne and Mrs. M. A. Workman, Vernal, in North Fork, Provo Canyon. Provo Typewriter Service ? Peter J. Wipf, Prop. Phone l r- , 386-- J NEW AND USED TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINES i ? Your Spring Troubles are over if you invest now in a new RENTALS Complete Service Department The finest STUDIO COUCHES you will see are by Simmons Simmons Spring come in and see the NEW BEAUTY REST TWIN DIVAN $19.75 $59.75 Ace It was a stormy winters night s Ruth Me'drum, Miss Nilah Booth Master Douglas Hawkins was Miss Leona Hull, Miss Hortense baptised and confirmed a member Ginger, Miss Helen Fronk, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hull, Mr. and Mrs of the church during the month.llford Gillespie, Alla Mecham and Emmett Bsnnctt, and the Club The Edgemont Literary met today at the home of Mrs. Gleaner Classleaders Mrs. Martha Edwin Booth, where the biography Stewart and Mrs. Eva Gillespie. of a renowned musician given The railroad sjvjr to the new and a book review. Dainty refreshhostess. Steam Power Plant at the mouth the served ments were by of the canyon is completed and the The following young people en- construction work is going along joyed the Stake Gleaner and M" nicely on the new plant. A great Men banquet held at the Hotel many men arc employed on this Roberts; Miss Lorna Mecham, Miss work. . The Introduction of the Entire er The ground gleaming white Two solitary figures Stopped by the road to fight. Swiftly flew the time And fast fell the snow, Then the tallest of the two Said, Well, it's time to go. But yet the fight Continued and the night Grew colder still. Then looking at the watch Once more. Home trotted little Eill The little girl was left alone With two more miles to go. Inter-mounta- in te AN- D- Mr. Everett Davies of Cedar City, spent the week end of March 5 to 7th with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Davies. Mrs. G H. Davies had as guest on Thursday, March 19, sister and brother-in-laMr. Mrs. Henry Serntan of Ririe, ho. - With West. Mrs. Ada C. Carter, who has spent the last four months in Los Angeles, returned to her home on March 15. She reports a pleasant visit with her son Garn and family, and her sister in law, Mrs. Delia Carter. Dc-len- John Bone, who is working Pocatello spent. Sunday here with his family. b a B' EBBBBBBBS.BB-B- THE OPENING OF A SMART NEW SLUMBER SHOP the most bedding department in the d l in ua day The ward tSold and Green ball, held on March 6, was a delightful affair, one of the nicest ever held in our amusement hall. Dob Ortons orchestra discoursed sweet music, and a large group of ward members listened-andanced. The hall was tastefully decorated with gold and green streamers, roses and ad appropriate bower for the queens throne. Miss Margaret Nuttall, the queen, was fascinating in a gown of dainty pink; her attendants, Blanche Jones Snow, and Raisa Weeter were gowned in sea green velvet and white crepe, respectively. Punch and wafers were served from a table under a floral arch. Zo-bel- A marriage of interest during the month was that of Mr. Von Brereton, son of Mrs. Auston Brereton of to Miss LaVerne Reynolds Springville. A wedding reception was given in the ward amusement hall Friday evening, Mrch 13th . Brereton, gt which over 200 The married folks hobo party-giverelaives and friends were present, many beautiful gifts being presentby Sundal Scholl superintened the young couple. They will dent Asael II. Fisher and class leadmake their home in Edgemont. er Earl Foote was successful in every way. The guests dressed as Mr. Ray Colton will be the hoboes and a program of songs, speaker at sacrament meeting Sun- jokes and dances was given followday evening, the program being in ed by refreshments. charge of the Genealogical committee, A special musical program The Sunday School officers and is also being prepared and all mem- teachers enjoyed a backward party bers of the ward and their friends, last week at the Lyman Rich home. are invited to attend. is Our Primary organization working under a real handicap in having their entire presidency confined at home on account of sickness, but plans are being made for two one-aplays to be presented in the very near future to defray expenses of the May Festival. One of the acts, The Eldest was presented by Mrs. Rachel Mecham, Mrs. Grace Peay, Mrs. Cordelia Booth, Mrs. Florence Chamberlain, Mrs. Mina Marriotti, Mrs. Joanna Boyce and Mrs. Ezetta Johnson at the Annual day program of the Relief Society of the Lincoln High School and was very well done The Primary sent ninety quarts of bottled fruit to the Childrens Hospital at Salt Lake City during the month. r her at party home, on Tuesday evening March 17. Irish games guessing were a feature, Miss Aftcm Davies winning first Refreshplace ments were serf-e- d at a table decorated in green Darks and white. Favors were small gieen and white baskets of candy. Le-no- sional was outstanding in beauty, with two tin n pages, Miss Smith and Miss Carol Stubbs, in gay gold and Green uui- Mn. forms with gold bugles, leading the march. The queen, Miss Lorna in a lovely green dress, es corted by Grant Elliott, with little Petrea Gillespie and Zenda Booth carry ing the long gold lined train of the queen followed, both little girls ' ting dressed in lovely gold dresses. Little AliceAnn Hawkins came next in a green frock, carrying the gold crown of the The queen on a green cushion. queens attendants, MUs Ellen Pulsipher in a dainty pink taffeta frock and Miss Hortense Clingcr in pin! and green organdy brought up the rear. The throne was arranged on the stage with a flight of steps leading up to it. The M. I. A. con test waltz and fox trot were then presented before the queen's court with Miss Naomi Ferguson, Ein- mett Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hull, Mrs. Olive Gillespie, Alta Mecham, Howard Ferguson, Mrs. Beth Ferguson and Robert L. Elliott, Jr. taking part. Mr. Reed Rowley, Glen Burr and Glen Vernon gave a clever tap dance number. The young folks taking part ill the waltz and fox trot will represent Edgemont at the Stake Gold and Grcn Ball tonight at the Lincoln High School. View in MRS. C. II. DAVIES, Reporter M i ss LaVerl Lunceford entertained at a St. Phone 018R-Mrs Tohn P. Johnson returned home from Cal. forma where she spent a few weeks viumg with her Robert Mr. and Mrs children, MRS. M. S. FOOTE, Reporter Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Phone 03i-R- 3 Fulmer, she visited at Alemeda, A successful ward reunion was San Francisco, Oakland and Los held March 19 with a large crowd Angeles. i. attendance. The Primary officers had charge of the childien's party M.. Sarah M in the afternoon when they played Tullgren of Salt games and served refreshments. The Sunday School officers con- Lake City, was ducted the following program in the house guest I the evening: songs by the choir; of her sister and if I trio by Ruby, Nita and Dorothy brother in Bone; piano solo by Ruth Stott: Mr. and Mrs, stseral songs by e d ' Star tin Ruth Ekins, Ned-r- a while in Provo to Lewis and attend the funerAshton; talk al of their sistei bv Bishop A. Kay Mrs. Mary Ann musical Ekins; Soiensen whe reading by Mrs . died at Vineyard! and Colvin Tracy a cowboy song M- - sl,aw Mrs. Martin Jones.1 tire members of entertained Ginger 4 Dancing was en- the Self Culture Club at her home joyed and refresh- assisted by Mrs. Jesse Sumsion ments were serv- - 'I Mrs. Clarence Zobell reviewed the ed by the Scouts jj book The Rosary by Florence L. with the Relief Barclay. Miss Ruth Ekins, Miss society officers in Lenora Ashton and Miss Nedra charge. Lewis rendered three beautiful numbers accompanying themselves The M I.A. play, He and She on the ukelcle and A dewas enjoyed by a large audience. licious luncheon was guitars. served to the The following people took part: following ladies as guests: Mrs M iss Ida Licchty, director, Miss Leslie Bunnell and Mrs. Josephine Melva Miss Loiraine Nielsen, Goodridge and as members, Mrs. Jones, Miss Nedra Lewis, Miss Lu-i- u Lloyd son, Mrs. Asa M. DaBell Hair, Miss Venna Allman, vis, Mrs. Alma Jorgenson, Mrs. T heron Kilpack, Dean Terry and Lewis Olsen, Mrs. Clarence l, Frank J. Perry. Mrs. Fid ward Nelson, Mrs. August Johnson, Mrs. Alfred JohnMrs. Grace McEwan gave a de- son, Mrs. Scott A. Taylor, Mrs. lightful cheer, shower for Mrs. Glen Joseph Shaw and the hostesses. Diamond who' is ill and whose baby has been in a Salt Lake hospital Mr. and Mrs. Arne! Barney and of for several weeks. Messages family have moved to Alberta to cheer and lovely gifts were sent to make their home, Mr. Barney was Mrs. Diamond from 32 friends superintendent of the Luke View who enjoyed the party. Sunday' School. ' Lake View Relief Society has Mjss Mildred Nielsen entertained been fortunate in having the folthe high school opera cast and their lowing visitors from the Sharon teacher, Miss Fern Jude, at a candy-pul- Stake Relief Society Board, Mrs. Eva Gillispie, Mrs. Maude Part, ridge and Mrs. Daisy Nelson thru the month of March. Mrs. Aldc-i-i Chatwin and daughThe M. I. A. sponsored the ter, Arlys, had charge of a gay surpfise party for Junior Chatwin Gold and Green Ball Saturday evon his birthday. ening in the Lake View hall. The Old Time Orchestra furnished the Miss Bonna Davis was Mrs. Caroline Brokaw and Mrs. music. Minnie Fitzgerald gave a birthday-part- crowned Queen in a beautiful decorated throne. Miss Kathryn Sumrecently for Lynn York. sion, Miss Donna Scott and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Altrcd Anderson Evelyn Lloyd were ?'ciidi.u. Mis. Johnson was flower girl and California from have returned where they spent the winter. Mr. Master La ar Madsen was crown Anderson's sister, Mrs. Fred Sclia-erg- bearer Miss La Vern Chnger and of Los Angeles came home Miss Barbara Stubbs were Heralds Miss Davis was lovely in pink with with them and is visiting here. a beautiful corsage of sweet peas .Vineyard ward will give their given by her uncle Donald Stubbs. in Pleasant The attendants were dainty in blue Big Brother play View Saturday, March 2 8 at 8 attire. Miss Johnson was dressed oclock. The regular family price in green silk and Master Madsen in will be charged, and .all the pro- white and gold. Mrs. Ruth Johnson ceeds will be given to Pleasant received the quilt given by the' Bee Hive girls. View. , lights. MARCH. 1934 THE VOICE OF SHARON Like New Again! 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