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Show THE SIX ETHEL PYNE, Reporter Phone 036J3 . Bishop Joseph Finch sends greetings to the people of Sharon Ward, and best wishes for a successful year to the auxiliary organization. His condition is Improving, and we hope to have us with him again soon. The opening Mutual social was held Tues-- I day evening. Mrsj Walker and Miss Walker from1 Lindon musical and a gave a number reading v Refreshm ents were served and dancing was en-f- c Mr. Pn joyed by a large crowd. Mark Biglers Trubadors orchestra furnished the music. Mrs. Myrl Jacobs and Mr. Ertman Christensen, jtew Mutual presidents extend a cordial invitation to attend mutual this season. ' ' Mr. Johnsons sister. Since returning home they have moved into Tunpanogos Ward, We will miss them, but wish them well in their new home. Mr. and Mrs. William Wiscomb and Miss Wilma Wiscomb visited at lone, Idaho, with their daughter, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reeves, and also enjoyed a deV' t ful trip through Yellowstone Park during the month. Elwin Peay has returned home from Salt Lake City, where he has been receiving treatments. Seymour Glazier has been moved from the L. D. S. hospital to the home of his sister, Mrs. William Gatherum, in Salt Lake City. He is st,!l Suffering from the automobile accident he was in over six months ago. His father is spending as much time as possible with him in Salt Lake City. The opening danec of Mutual was enjoyed by a large group of ward members. lesson Regular woik s.arted last Tuesday evening, and a fine time is planned for the season's work. Elder Earl Cullimore was the Primary is being conducted each speaker at conjoint Kent Fielding Tuesday afternoon at 3.45 and partwo musical numbers. gave ents are urged to send all children up to twelve years of age. Plans tor the Homecoming exercises are being made. A preparation meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Florence Chamberlain last Wednesday afternoon, at which the outgoing officers were special guests. A gilt of appreication was present6. ed to Mrs. Rachael Davis, Mrs. Susanna Meldrum and Mrs. Minnie The Superintendency of the Sunand officers, James, outgoing day School are busy with plans were served for a picture machine for the Jun- dainty refreshments the twelve ladies present. Mrs. Melior Sunday School. The pictures is the new president, with drum Bible stories and will illustrate counwill be explained by a reader. It Mrs. Emma Jolley as first selor and Mrs. Merle Hansen as will fill in the last half hour. second counselor, with Miss Grace Booth as secretary. The Primary "Home Coming Mrs. held week. be will next party Mrs. Jessie Smith and Mrs. MarAgnes Farnsworth, superintendent, Stewart were hostesses to the tha announces. Literary club at their homes during Arthur Watkins who has been the month. The next meeting will called to fulfill a mission in Ger- be an open session and will be held at the home of Mrs. Rachael many will be tendered a farewell on October 9th, commencing social. He will leave for Salt Lake at 2.00 P. M. 28. City, Sept. The opening Relief Society social will be held Tuesday, Sept. 29 at the home of Mrs. Malinda Newell. All members are urged to attend. Membership dues will be appreciated. Mrs. Eliza Anderson announces lesson work will begin Oct. Me-cha- tn The Sacrament meeting Sunday evening was directed by members of the High Council. Mrs. Clifton Tyne has returned home front the Aird hospital where she was treated for a fractured knee. Mrs. Kate Rawlings from Provo is visiting at the Pyne home Miriam has come from the Lincoln Cutler Panguitch to attend High School. Miss Helen Park and Miss L Rue Park will leave Oct. 1 for Salt Lake City where they will attend Quish School of Beauty Culture. Mrs. Josephine Thomas was hostess to the Edgemont Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, on Thursday, Sept. 17th. All members present pledged their dollar for the completion of the Daughters of Pioneer building in Sowiette park. After the lesson work a surprise social followed, the occasion being Mrs. Thomas birthday and dainty gifts were presented her by those refreshments Delicious present. were served by Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Joanna Boyce and Mrs. Lillie Ferguson. The next meeting wdl be held Thursday afternoon, October 15th at the home of Mrs. Elmira Boyce. Regular lesson work in the Relief Society wrill begin, Tuesday, October 6th, when Mrs Lois. Wiscomb will give the Teachers Topic commencing at 1:30 and Mrs. EVA GILLESPIE, Reporter Loletta Dixon will give the ThePhone C40J2 ology lesson in the regular meeting The marriage of Miss Lois Gib- which commences at 2:00 p. m. All son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- members are invited to ask their thur Gibson of Orem, to Ray Fer- neighbors and friends to join in guson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James this first meeting. B. Ferguson of Edgemont, which took place SepThe Young Married Ladies club tember 8th, is an met at the homes of Mrs. Wilford item of interest Gillespie and Mrs. Helen Hull durto their many ing the past month. The afternoons f friends. Mr. Fer- were spent in sewing on Relief for left gusin Society projects work and dainty j? Price last Sunrefreshments were served. day, where he is The Garn Baum son of Mr. and Mrs. employed. Lafe Baum, received very painful young couple will make probably injuries in an automobile accident their home there last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Della this winter, and Baum, Miss Ora Baum and Mrs. very best wishes George Storrs of American Fork are extended to were also slightly hurt and shook in their them up. The car ,pf Mrs. Baums was Mr' G'nespi new venture. quite badly 'damaged when a coal truck crowded it off the road. Ronald Hansen Brereton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brereton, waj given a name and blessing at Fast meeting. Sylvia Offret and Arden Floyd Thomas were baptised and confirmed during the month. Edgemont . Mr. Adelbert Bigler attended the convention regarding quarantine, and control of California peach blight in the western states, which New was held at Alburquerque, Mexica, last week. He was among the delegates sent from the State of Utah. Mrs. Elizabeth Ferguson returned home after a two delightful weeks visit at Portland, Oregon, with her daughter, Mrs. Orpha James and her granddaughter, Violet James. Among the interesting incidents of the trip was a playlet presented by Violet and a group of her young friends, which was presented in Mrs. Fergusons honor one even.ng during her visit Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson at and family spent their vacation their son, with Montana Missoula, with Lou, and at Antelope, Idaho, OF September, Windso ; ' ward , Ladies are Mrs. Nettie Wilberg, the Tongan Islands. He will leave Florence 'Baxter, and Ilortense Salt Lake late in October. Morbv, new president is The Blanche Nielson, They desire a A welcome home program will meet! gs be held in the ward good attendance at the Sunday eventhis winter. ing, Sept. 27 in honor of Milton Mrs. Roselle Harris has been se- Smith, recently returned missionlected to act as a counselor in the ary from Czechoslovakia. Primary Association. She will take Speakers in Sacrament meeting the place of Mis Florence Hanson who resigned because of ill Sunday, Sept. 13 were J. W. and Theron Whitely. huth. The meeting htld Sunday, Sept. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hanson 20 was under the direction of the and family enjoyed a weeks trip Genealogical committee. to Yellowstone Park. Gill-ma- n Mrs. Janies Backus, a girl, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Newman, a boy, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer York have a baby boy. More Ward Kens on Pap Road in Orem. A bargain. Terms Consult A. V. can be arranged. Watkins or write Mrs. Permelia E. Batty, Vernal, Utah. JC! Correctly styled Expertly tailored TOWN CLAD SUITS Fall fashhonSd fat-c- s by Town Clad in styles established by popular vote I Newest sushades and patterns tailperb styling . . . expert oring! Quality and smartness ... at a price you like to. pay! Models designed to suit every man's fancy! Colors to please every man's individual taste I Kent, illustrated, popular-l- y approved by men uiho demand smart dressiness. Double breasted, full shoulders, smooth lines. , Timpanogos Youll Like the the to issued many friends and of the relatives Mr. Paubo young couple. They will leave the following day School Lunch a right after school give the children Provo Bakery and Bread Rolls, Doughnuts Luxurious SOFTNESS CLEAN, SWEET ODOR After Our BLANKET Cleaning You can send us your finest blankets with positive assurance of getting them back sweet smelling, unshrunken, and fluffed to a caressing softness by blanket mills methods . . . they will be warmer, too . . . im iiltutkii? Phone 475 for our routeman. WANTED Dead and Useless HORSES AND COWS Call 680 Provo, Utah John Kuhni 7 FOR SALE Frame house and lot on state highway near Canyon pehuey La-Ve- rl T impanogos Amuse Ward ment Hall. Invitations have been 1536 Last spring the Cougars won consecutive third their Rocky Mountain Conference track chamin blessed were babies Three Mr. George Crawford, formerly Their captain. Dale SchoMr. and pionship.s of this ward, has received a call to Fast meeting September 6: on the United States field, labor as an L.D.S. missionary in Mrs. J. T. Louder, girl; Mr. and Olympic team as a hurdler. Grand View FOR THAT. or that fourth meal SHARON for San Francisco, Cafornia, where Mr. Rohbock will be employed. Several parties have been planSADIE SHAW, Reporter AVER. SMITH, Reporter ned 018R2 honoring these young people. Telephone Mr. and Mrs. William Ash anThe M. I. A. has begun the Mrs. Dean Johnson and Miss Lu- nounce the1 marriage of their cille dinwill entertain at a Farley At the opening winter session. social the following program was ner party Saturday evening given in daughter, Neva to Elvin Downs, which took given: Miss Maurline Moffitt of their honor, with intimate friends boih of this ward, Provo high school gave two read- included on the guest list. place September 18th in the Salt Lake Temple. A ings "Mother of , Cinand Men was reception Mrs. Earl Jones of Walker Mine, in derella P a i n ts California is visiting with her partheir given Them honor the at Black ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Williams. Miss Sharon Donna of A m u sement Burningham Miss ilorna Wentz left two a weeks ago for Rexburg, Provo Hall gave Satuiday Idaho dance solo; Miss where she will teach in the high evening, Sept. 19. Esther Hansen of school this winter. ward Sharon rendered a piano Mrs. Leonard Peterson of WalkMutual The selection ; A one er Mine, California is visiting with Improvement AsWhile Mr. and Mrs.- - Theodore Farley act play sociation of the Toast T he Y. W. and Y. M. was Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Booth and Burns, M. I. A. have piesented under family have moved into the ward AVERA SMITH ieen reorganized Mri. Show the direction of to make their home. They are form- and are ready to begin their reguMiss Eunice Bird of the Provo high er residents of the ward, but for lar meeting this week. Those rechoel. Those taking part in this ihc Iasi few ycais have lived m leased from the Y. M. M. I. A. Winston Dalquist, American Fork, where Mr. Booth are Verl Kirk, Heed Hales and play were Blanch Jones, Betty Peterson, Al- has been teaching school. He is Ral Keetch. The new president fred Ridge and Hilma Henrie. now a member of the faculty of sustained is Theron Whitely. " the Lincoln high school. Outgoing officers of the Young The Lake View Mutual is fully Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Palmer small son of Washington, D. C. are organized with Ernel W. Williamson as president, Wilford Oveson of Blanding spent the week end at paying a brief visit to their parand Duane Madsen as councelors the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Brown and Parley Madsen as secretary, Poulson, and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nuttall. Mrs. Lillie Sumsion is president of the Young Women with Mrs. Clara Mrs. C. H. Davies returned on The M. I. A. organizations of the M. Taylor and Miss Edna Scott ward were reorganized in time to Sept. 12 from a two weeks trip. She councellors and Mrs. Rozetta start the seasons work. The new accompanied her son and daughter, Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Tom Williams of officers are as follows: Johnson as secretary. Alvin Rowley, and Blackfoot, Idaho, who went by bus Burningham, Lake View ward has had the fol- William Rohbock for the young to South Bend, Ind., where they and Maurine purchased a tat. From that point lowing speakers at the sacrament mens organization, meetings this month from other Bigelow, Reva Cordner, and Mrs. the trio motored to Toronto, Canplaces as follows: Ray V. Wentz Laura Terry for the young women. ada, where Mr. Williams had done fro the Timpanogos ward, Eli Clay-so- n Best wishes for a successful year missionary work eight years ago. of American Fork, Carl are extended to them. On the return trip, Niagara Falls, and Rex Blake of Vineyard Palmyra, N. Y., Kirtland, Ohio, The social held by the M.I.A. as East Aurora and other points of ward, Sterling Cluff and Pleasant View and Wilford Larson of Shar- a beginning of the years work was interest were visited. on ward. enjoyed by a good crowd. A short Miss Aretta Sumsion of Salt program was given after which The W. A. Nuttalls announce Lake spent the week end in Lake dancing was enjoyed, with Dob the tilth of two grand daughters View with her parents, Mr. and Ortons orchestra furnishing the recently; one to Mr. and Mrs. JesMrs. Jesse Sumsion. Miss Kathryn music. Refreshments were served. se Nuttall of Twin Falls, Idaho and Sumsion returned to Salt Lake with one to Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nuttall Mr. Carrol Farley of Mt. Pleas- of Grand View. her sister where she will visit for a few days. ant spent last week end with his The wedding reception tendered parents here. Mrs. John P. Johnson enterMr. and Mrs. Gordon Atkinson on tained at her home in honor of her Friday evening, Sept. 18, by Mr. little grand daughter Dorothy Fuland Mrs. C. H. Davies, parents of mer who is leaving for her home in the bride, was one of the seasons California after spending the sumfunctions. The bride was H. DAVIES, Reporter enjoyable mer with her grand parents here. MRS. C. lovely in a gown of heavy cream Tel. 09J1 Games were played and a delicious satin and wore a corsage of roseThe M.I.A. held a very success- buds. The brides maides, Miss luncheon was served to the followful social in the ward house on Mildred Lunceford and ing Fitle friends: Marjorie Stubbs, 15. A Ruth Dawson, Betty Lou Johnson, Tuesday evening, Sept. Brown, were gowned in blue velto was presented vet and pale blue taffeta, respectiveBuddy Johnson, Susie Stubbs, Glen pleasing program a large and appreciative audience: Dixon, Ramona, Noneta and Roly. Many friends and relatives were bert Harris, Byron Stubbs, Marva, after which, the present to wish jov and happiness Beth Johnson, Khalie Johnson, Le- group repaired to to the happy pair. The gifts were amusement on Grey, Shirley Dixon, and Mr. the numerous and delightful. Mr. and all and Mrs. Grey Dixon of Manley, hall, where Mrs. Atkinson will reside in Pleasin dancNebraska, Mrs. Kenneth Harris, engaged ant Grove. Mrs. Art Grey and Mrs. Geo. Full- ing. The young mens association mer of Los Angeles. The Primary association, under has been reorthe able leadership of Mrs. Laurel with OrGibson with a group of efficient Among those attending the fun- ganized eral of Mrs. Florence Johnson lando Jolley as and enthusiastic teachers,' is planRichins of Pleasant Grove, form- super intendent. ning to open the season's work He has chosen with a social for the children, it is erly of Lake View, held in the Tacouncel-lo- r bernacle at Pleasant Grove were but one to be held at the ward house on so far, Mr. the following from Lake View: Mr. Tuesday, Sept. 29. Kartch-ne- r, and Mrs. James Madsen, Mrs. Fred Harold Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buss and famStartin, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Davies ily paid a flying visit to some of Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Brown and their many friends in Grand View Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Ja- Sarah Mrs. J. Williams, on Saturday, Sept. 5th. cobsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ara Davis, Mrs. DenThe residence of Ashted Taylor, nis Davis, Mrs. J. B. Johnson, Mrs. the new river bridge, is nearnear C. Arthella Mrs. Scott, George Brother cud Sister completion. ing Christian LUCY POULSON, Reporter Jeppeson, Filkner, Mr. moved in before Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Farley Mrs. LaMar Scott, Mrs. Irwin G. Taylor hope to be snow flies. are announcing the engagement of Gunnell. their daughter Mildred, to Charles Rohbock, son of Mr. ard Mrs. Carl Rohbock. The, marriage ceremony will be performed in the Salt Temp1e Lake Sept. Tuesday, 29th. A reception will be given by the brides parents Wednesday in the evening Lake View Ward News Sharon VOICE FENDER AND BODY WORK Portable Acetylene and Electric Welding by Reed Clegg USED RADIATORS Expert Radiator Cleaning anci Repairing by Pers Downes Nimer Battery Station Richins Clayson &South 275 Phone 649 University Ave. |