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Show PAGE FOUR THE VOICE OF SHARON Ward News Sharon Vineyard MRS. GEO. F. WELLS, Reporter Tel. 01 R4 Mr. and .Mrs. S. H. Blake received word from their son Rex who is laboring in the British Mission that he would receive his reMRS. C. H. DAVIES, Reporter lease at the June Conference, and Tel. 09J1 after a short visMrs. C. H. Davis was hostess it with relatives f to the local camp of Daughters of would arrive Utah Pioneers on Thursday, May home in July. 21. Class leader, Pearl M. Buckley gave an interesting lesson on early A Junior Genmethods of class' ealogical' news has been organizand mail. Also ed with Elder gave an account Max Blake as of first post ofclass leader. All fices in leading boys and girls towns. over the age of Fourteen membtwelve who wish ers were present. to take this !k Group singing course splendid was engaged in. the may join Refreshm ents other members at 8:00 p. m. each were served by Monday evening in the ward chaMrs. Lucy Clyde pel, Mrs. tnd Davies. The following babies were namM"' Dovl Mr. and Mrs. ed and blessed at the May Fast Arnold Emmons (t.ee Zelda Jack-someeting: Clesta, daughter of Mr. are over twin and Mrs. Ezra Ash; Jeri, rejoicing daughter born at the family of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Orme daughters, ; Kay home in Provo, on Wednesday, William, son of Mr. and Mrs. WilMay 20. liam Laursen of American Fork, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. HenOn Sunday, May 24th, the ward ry Maag; Gerald Roy, son of Mr. enjoyed an outing in Hobble Creek and Mrs. Ray Warner and grandcanyon. A Sunday School session son of Mrs. Minnie Spalding. was held at eleven oclock, which Lester Anderson returned to his was very well attended. A number of pleasing quartettes were work in Idaho Falls Sunday evenrendered by the following: John ing following a brief visit here Dean with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kuhni, Theodore Young, Nuttall and Robert Hills. Sacra Victor M. Anderson. ment meeting was held at 2 oclock, The Relief . Society will hold a Bishop John B. Stratton presiding. The program was given by the meeting on June 2nd at the home Lesser Priesthood and was con- of President Annie Blake. The ducted Kuhni. The theology lesson will be given by by Rolph Aaronic Priesthood chorus ren- Mrs. Vera Larsen and the teachers dered a vocal selection, and talks topic by Mrs. Vida Lystrup. This were given by Elders B. H. Jol- will be the closing meeting for the ley, Harvey Harward and Elder season and all members are urged to attend. Taylor of the Stake organizat.on. PleacaritVieu) Grand View MERLE S. FOOTE, Reporter Mrs. Narine Icavette Pazzeaene died at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Josephine Amiconc, May 5. She was born in Italy, April 23. 1855 and came to Provo in 1904 where she lived with her daugh- ter. Her funeral was held May 8 in the Catholic church with the Rev. Father Henry in charge. Charles E. Car- who was ter, Oorn r k '' i Provo V in 'I 1861,'! No v. 26, O ' lied May 23. He 'Jf in a lived had View Pleasant Mr- - foot for many years. He is survived by the following Mrs: Delores children: Carter, Mable Ward, Alden, William, Del-mand Howard of Provo and Mrs. Letitia Kearns and Albert Carter of Park City. There are 13 n and two brothers. ar grand-childre- Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Allred have a baby girl, born May 16. have children The following graduated from the Page school and will enter the junior high next Florence fall: Bone, Dorothy Rex Brown, Wanda Campbell, Dunford, Marie Ford, Melba Thelma Pierce, Elaine Milligan, Elaine Nelsen and Frank Jido. Lei-cht- The following Pleasant View boys and leader, Henry D. Taylor, went on the Aaronic Priesthood outing: Francis Brown, Max Daley, Paul Foote, Verl' Allman, Omar Hansen, Heber Ivins, Sterling Muhlestein, Harold Nielsen Glenis Omanson and Ivan Leichty. Utah Mrs. Ada Carter had as her guests last week, her son Gam of from California, and her daughter-in-laLorraine Nielsen, daughter Mrs'. Ida C. Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Nielsen, and Harold Jones, son of Mrs. Preal family of Wendell, Idaho. Jones, were married in the Salt Mrs. Ramona D. Anderson of Lake temple May 25. A reception will be held Friday in the amuse- American Fork, spent the weekment hall in their honor. Both end, May 23, 24 and 25th w'ith her young people are active workers parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dain the ward. Lorraine was queen of vies. . A r.nM mH Green ball. th: ? The ward mcmbcis arc glad to a Miss Lorraine Nielsens Sunday welcome home for the summer vaSchool class surprised her last cation, Mi. and Mrs. Willis Robinweek and enjoyed a lawn party at son and children of Panara, Nev., the Nielsen home. She was pre- also Mr. and Mrs. Vergil Kartch-ntwho have returned from Arisented with a beautifuj table lamp zona. by the 25 young people. The Misses Marian Campbell and Yvonne Jones entertained at a shower Saturday evening at the Campbell home for Lorraine Nielsen. Games were played, a delicious luncheon was served and beautiful gifts were presented to the honored guest by 20 friends. . Mrs. Eliza Crane was honored on her 78th birthday with a party in Salt Lake City. The Relief Society is going into vacation after Tuesday, May 26. This last meeting before the vacation will terminate in a social. All Relief Society members are urged to be present. A Four H Club is to be organized in the ward under the direction of Mrs. Lucille Nuttall. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Foote and children of Alberta, Raymond, Canada were here for the funeral of Thomas J. Foote. The Relief Society women surprised Mrs. Preal Jones at her home recently and spent the afterMr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Fisher noon sewing. Refreshments were of Meadow, spent a week at the served by the .officers. Asael H. Fisher home. The Daughters of Utah Pioneers Mr. and Mrs. Berton Hair-a..met last week at the home of Mrs. children of Logan have been visitSterling Cluff. Mrs. Tracy Coling with Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin vin, Mrs. R. G. Ercanbrack and Hair. Mrs. Earl Foote were assisting hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wood (Beth , are at the W. E. AnThe M.I.A. honor night was held Andrews) drews home for a short visit. May 5 after a successful years work. d Dal-quis- The Junior Lucky club girls have organized with the following officers: President, 'Wanda CampFlorence Bone; bell; secietarv, Marie Ford; reporter, Dorothy Brown; song and cheer leaders, Elaine Milligan and Thelma Pierce. Miss Venna Allman is club leader. , The Primarj Festival TEesday.f, was a gay affair. Mr One hundred and fifty children participated. Barbara Burningham was queen. Joan and Lu Jean Pyne were attendants. Beth Crandall was crown bearer. members Board Stake present were: Mrs. Christa Christensen, Mrs. Olive Mrs. Burningham, Melba Pyne, Mrs. Dela Tucker, Mrs. Charles Farnsworth, and Mrs. Stone. Mrs. Bertha Park had charge of the activities. Mrs. Kate Cordner announces that Primary will convene once each month during the. summer. Japan, India, and Norway will be the theme carried out in their activities. Mrs. John E. Christensen gave the biography of Rudyard Kipling, to the Ladies Literary Club, Thursday afternodn at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Verde Washburn. Edgar Calder rendered popKipling's ular composition, The Road to Mrs. George Stratton Mandilay. read, Recessional. A number of friends of Mrs. Ray Culter" entertained at a pleasant social in her honor Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs., J. D. Pyne. She was plesented with a lovely gift. Mr. and Mrs. Cutler are leaving this week to make their home in Panguitch, Utah, where they will take over the management of the Cameron Hotel. well-know- n Vice-Capta- in Lumber Co. e r A teachers' social will be held at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Lowell P. Varley and three small daughters, and Mrs. Harriet Varley returned home Sunday from Sacramento, California, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robinson and family. C. V. Hansen of Provo father of Mrs. Lowell Varley acMr. and Mrs. Howard Mason companied them on the trip. Sight seeing tours were made to many are rejoicing over the arrival of a interesting places enroute there fine baby boy born at their home and on the return trip. Monday, May 18 The arrival has one Mrs. Mason was forCamp Tamarack of the D, U. P. merly Mary Newell. held an interesting meeting at the home of Mrs. Nora. Harding on The Ladies Auxiliary of the OrMay 8th. Miss Joan Murdock gave em Chamber of Commerce is spona splendid history of her grandsoring a membership drive. A very father, Patriarch John M. Murdoch, splendid program for home beauand his wives Anna Steele and Is- tification has been planned for the abella Crawford. A musical pro- summer. A series of lectures by t, Utah landscape artists gram followed. Mrs. Mary T. County Captain and Mrs. will be given and a free course in Sarah B. Cummings nursing will be given by Mrs. were present and spoke. Hugh Sympes of Provo. All Orem in joining the Special guests were Mrs. Nettie ladies interested McMullin of Heber City, eighty Auxiliary should get in touch with year old daughter of John M. Mur- their drive chairmen who are: Tim dock, and another daughter, Mrs. anogos, Mrs. Christa Christensen, Tressa Nicol of Grand View, were Sharon, Mrs. Melba Calder in present. Dainty refreshments were Windsor Mrs. Mary Hales. served to thirty members, and the The graduation for' exercises following original poem was read: Primary boys and ' Seagull girls were held Sunday evening. Mrs. Nita Bone: (Who has purchased Kate Cordner was in charge. Eight a stamp) Must I put it on my- boys and nine girls received diploself? mas. Adelbert Bigler of the Stake Post Office Assistant: (very po- Presidency gave a short talk at Not necessarily, maam; the close. Della Stone and Melba litely) but it will probably accomplish Pyne represented the Primary more if you put it on the letter." Stake Board. Mrs. Stone spoke briefly. Mrs. Zina Selman was the It seems to me that everybody boys teacher and Mrs. Melba Lew- has the spring fever. You should look on the lawn at noon and see Russel, Clive, Joe, and Harvey trying to stand on their heads and turn cartwheels and handsprings. " Tri-Stat- were ' A well arranged family dinner was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farley on Mothers Day, May 10th. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hacking, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Johnson of Lake View, Mr. Wayne Hacking, Miss Lucille Farley, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farley, Carrol, Stanley, Merrill and Weston Farley. Friends will be pleased to learn that Mrs. Joseph H. Rowley, who has been confined to her bed for two months, is slowly recovering. Mrs. Orissa J. Rowley has Helpful Service in all of your BUILDING PROBLEMS The Crosley Shelvador The Lucky club girls have the following officers: MUs Afton Lewis, leader; president, Fay Andrews; Lily Burg-enesecretary, Ellen Bone; Madge Lewis; cheer leader, Norma Penrod and assistant, Wanda Gurr. r; Fourteen young people surprised Beth Gurr Friday afternoon, the occasion being her birthday. Mrs. children ing here Mr. and Clifford Olsen and two of Los Angeles are visitwith Mrs. Olsens parents, Mrs. Archie Brown. . Mrs. Dennis Snyder of Van Nuys and her brother, Matk Johnson of Ventura, California were Pleasant View visitors last week. For Repairs.... PECK ELECTRIC 46 North Univ. Ave. Phone 418 Wasatch Chemical Co. 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The judges will decide winners by the applause given Mr. Terry can be found at the shows on Wednesday and Thursday nights. Miss Marinda Shepherd, Murdock and Miss Almeda o o Phone 996-- w Warehouse West Bench Edith Leo Poulson and Mrs. Emma Poulson made a trip to Nevada during the week end. On the return Prince Mr. and Mrs. Fenton trip they visited with friends. Mrs. (Lillian Terry) have a new son, born at the Crane Hospital during Herbert Marston returned home with them. the month. Foun-tin- . Lorin: Gee, I do believe Miss Grow is a flirt. Kathryn: Why? Lorin: Because I got ten kisses on my Exam. See .... Heindselman Optical and Jewelry Co. For Your Patronize the Eye Glasses Watches Advertisers and REPAIRING WANTED Dead and Useless HORSES AND COWS Call 680 Provo, Utah JOHN KUHNI LINCOLN CASH GROCERY SPECIALS FROM MAY 29 to JUNE 1 10c .... Salmon, tall can 15c Tuna, White Star 2 tin Potato Chips, 5 oz. pkg 9c Coffee, Chase and Sanboume, 1 lb. 25c 12c Shredded Wheat, pkg 2 cans 15c Peas, fancy, Powder-Large Rinso 22c Soap 19c Large Oxydol 33c Cheese, 2 lbs Soda Crackers, 2 lbs 23c lb 33c Butter, Creamery, can 9c Spaghetti, 48 lb. Flour, XXX, $1.19 bag Red Star , $1.38 10 lb. 63c Sugar, bag 9 oz. can 15c Olives, 4c Crystal White, Giant bar Westminster Shortening, 4 lb. pkg. 50c BANANAS - ORANGES 1-- BERRY CUPS AND CRATES Calling All Car Owners SEE US FOR nspeciion at - 4-- SCERA Vodie Night The Refrigerator Beautiful from a new Truck Body to a New Home Provo, Utah - Mrs. Della Mecham and son Freddie left Monday for Oregon, where they will spend the summer months visiting Mr. and Mrs. Angus Bishop, daughter of Mrs. Mecham. 4-- Phone 20 re- is, Seagull class leader. Mrs. Lucille Anderson and Mrs. Della Tucker had the music in charge. You Have Heard About It! NOW COME AND SEE . The Primary spring festival was successful in every way. The children wore beautiful costumes and were well trained in their dances. The little queen, Earlene Foote, was crowned by Wallace Catwin. Yoye Allred was crown bearer, Mama Muhlestein and Lois Brere-to- n were attendants, Rulon Cluff and Donald Muhlestein were trumpeters and ten tiny children were flower carriers. Timpanogos MRS ETHEL PYNE, Reporter Phone 026J5 Miss Dorothy Stewart, county demonstrater gave a very interesting discussion on House Cleaning, Mrs. Tuesday at Relief Society. Ethel Finch was in charge. Sta..e Board Members present Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Wells and Mrs. Daves sang a beautiful duet. Mrs. James Blaii May 29th.' turned to California after spending with relatives here. t Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rowley of LUCY PAULSON, Reporter Provo are happy over the arrival The Primary officers and bish- of a son, born during the past opric of the Timpanogos ward met week. Mrs. Rowley was formerly at the home of Mrs. A. H. Chris- Miss Lucy Prestwich, daughter of tensen, Friday, May 22, in compli- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Prestwich of ment to the retiring Presidency of the Timpanogos ward. the Primary. The honored g u e s ts Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cordner enwere: Mrs. Myrtertained at a very pleasant family tle Christensen, dinner party at their home on Mrs President, Mothers' Day. The guests were: Mrs. Eliza Banks, Mr. and Mrs. Cynthia DeLange first Karl Banks of Pleasant Grove, Mr. councillor, and Mrs. Willa and Mrs. Jesse Cordner and famCox second counily and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cordcillor. The folner, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cordner and family and'Mnnd Mrs. lowing program was rendered: Frank Cordner and family. Solo, Mrs. Orlin Mrs. Julia Jones who has been Pyne accompanied by Mrs. Hazliving in Los Angeles for the past el Liston, Readyear came home Thursday by plane to attend the graduation exercises ing Mrs. Jennie Farley; violin solo, Miss Esther at the Lincoln High School. Her Hansen; Reading Mrs. Jennie daughter, anda, was one of the Cordner. Games were played and valedictorians of the graduating refreshments were served to class. thirty. Mr. and Mrs. George OBran-nio- n The honored guests were each (Elva Cox) and baby daughpresented with a lovely picture as ter, have been visiting at the home a token of appreciation for their of Mr. and Mrs. William Cox. Mr. services. Presentation of the gifts and. Mrs. OBrannion have been was made by Mrs. Clara Memmoit living in Leadville, Colo., and were and response was made by each of on their way to California where the ladies. Remarks were made by will make their home. they ' Bishop Hansen. Those enjoying the affair were: Mr. and Mrs. A. H. The annual spring festival of the Christensen,. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Timpanogos Primary children was Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farley. on the lawn at the ward presented Mr. and Mrs. Orrell DeLange, Mr. Tuesday afternoon, under and Mrs. Ray E. Loveless, Mr. chapel the direction of the officers and and Mrs. E. Asay, Mr. and Mrs. teachers. Mrs. Christa Christensen Don Liston, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold and Mrs. Cynthia DeLange of the Burningham, Mr. and Mrs. Orlin stake board were in attendance. Pyne, Mr. and Mrs. Luzell Rob- Fifty Relief Society members were Mrs. Wm. Cox, bins, Mr. and Each Primary group preMrs. Clara Memmott, Mrs. Flor- guests. sented a special number and the ence Shepherd, Mrs. John Skin- festival was a gala affair, paper Miss ner, Mrs. Jennie Cordner, worn by every child, caps being Edna Skinner, Miss Esther Han- different colors being used for each sen, and Miss Annie Shepherd. Ribbon Dance pregroup. The sented the Lark, Bluebird and Miss Zelma Nielson, daughter Trekker by was especially well group of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Neilsen was done. The May pole was braided married to 12, Tuesday, May by the Seagulls and Guides and was James Pride of New Jersey. Bishop ; very beautiful Julian Hansen performed the ceremony. The joung couple left for An enjoyable evening was spent Denver, Colorado. by the Y. W. M. I. A. officers at Mr. and Mrs. George Loveless the home of president Mary MitGames have their daughter Maurine, of chell, Tuesday, May 12. Long Beach, California, visiting were played and lunch served to the following: Mrs. Mary Mitchell, with them. w Mrs. Lurleen Loveless, Mrs. WinMr. and Mrs. Fenton Prince have nie Graff, Mrs. Edna Larsen, Mrs. returned to their home after spend- Lucy Poulson, Mrs. Arvilla Deing the winter in Mount Emmons, Lange, Mrs. Afton Wentz, Mrs. where Mr. Prince has been teaching school. a month SPECIALIZING IN Vulcanizing . Starting Lightitg . Ignition Acetylene and Electric Welding By Ried Clegs Tires Seiberling V - Willard Batteries Nimer Battery Station CLAYSON & RICHINS Phono 649 275 So. Univ. Ave. I |