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Show THE SIX By Mrs. George Well-Amon- OF g the Windsor SMITH. Reporter A VERA Miss Erva Wright will enter the L. D. S. Mission Home Nov. 16 before for preparatory training Central the for 4 Dec. leaving States Mission. Miss Wright grad- uated from the Grove Pleasant High School and has attended the Young Brigham one university has She year. in been, active the ward auxilorganizaiary tions. A testimonial in her honor will be held in th Ward , Windsor Chaped Nov. 8. happenings have been living in Park City, month in Vimhard which have returned and are living in vvs, were the Hollowing: Timpanogos Ward. f Mrs. Pearl Curtis is happy have her mother, Mrs. Clara to her home to live. to Curt-com- e A party was given bv'the Sharon Ward Primary officers at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Campbell in honor of Mrs. Mary McEwan. The afternoon was spent in social chat and enjoyment of the tasty luncheon served. Twenty five guests were present. , Word has been received from Bishop Finch who is in California to recover his health, that he is very much improved and sends best wishes to his friends. Afton Ford Gardner, of Vineyard, and Mi'S Katharine Gleason, of Pleasant Grove, wre married in the Salt Lake Temple on OctoAnnouncements are out making ber 14th. Parents of the bride gave known the com-- - a wedding reception at their home "7 . of jmg wedding the same evening. . Carl R. Andrta- Mr. and Mrs. y,aruner will make son, sou of Mr. their home in Vineyard. M rs, Axel .and of lAndreason Mr. and Mrs. Ray; Holdaway are jVinetard, rejoicing over the arrival of a baby rtiyllis boy born October 20th at the Lehi jMiss of j Mitchell hospital. The marriage is to be an The many friends of Mrs. Conevent of Novem-an- rad Maag will be happy to know will take she is able to be up and about fol, . ce in the Salt lowing several weeks spent in bed 'Lake Temple. with an injured hip caused by a T h e reception fall Mrs. Weils will be honoring the newly-wed- s Mis. Cora Gammon of Long given by the parents of the groom in the Vineyard Ward Amusement Beach, California, has spent several weeks here the guest of her in honor of her sister Mrs. Lloyd Mrs. Lena Gammon. Shepherd (Velma Bigg') who was Competitive married recently. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Taylor games were played, the first prize have returned from a very enjoybeing won by Miss Naomi Fergu- able trip. A week was spent tourson, and Mrs. Shepherd receiving the parks of Southern Utah the consolation. Refreshments were ing which after they motored to BoulMrs. Mary served to the following: der Dam. Miss Bigs, mother of the bride, Simona Miss Grace Johnson, A good deal of fun was enjoyed Meyers, Miss Rosa Lee Memmotr, at the Apron and Overall Ball Theda Miss Miss Ina Poulson, the Ward Activity by sponsored Miss Jones, Miss Naomi Ferguson, Committee in the amusement hall Merle Hansen, Miss Ruth Daley. A foretaste of Miss Leola Loveless and the guest Tuesday evening. was brought about by Haloween lovereceived many of honor, who The young Halowe'en decoration and games. ly and useful gifts. couple will reside in Spanish Fork. At Relief Society Conference held Sunday evening in the Ward the from The following girls President Annie Blake with ward attended the Junior Temple Hall, Mrs. Lizzebelle her counselors, Excursion during the month: Mau-rin- e Davis and Mrs. Vilste Shumway, Alene Skinner, Hansen, Ruby were released and Mrs. Vera LarLarsen, Charlotte Shepherd,- Fay sen was chosen with president Hansen and Mildred Keeler. Mrs. Ellen Holdaway and Mrs. Vilate Shumway as counselors. A Mr. and Mrs. Philo T. Edwards A splendid program was given. of arrival safe are hanpy over the of singing mothers furnisha daughter at their home October group ed two numbefs. Stake President 20. Eva Gillespie, was present and Other Stake Board membspoke. Miss Mildred Farley, daughter were Ms. Daisy Nelers present of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Farley, Mrs. Stena Christtnsen, Mrs. was unitsd in marriage to Charles son, Flora Bigler, Mrs. Mary Stewart, Rohbock, Tuesday, September 29lh Wells and Mrs. Mrs, Malicent in the Salt Lake Temple. Lizzebelle Davis. The ceremony was performed by Stephen L. Chipman and was Work on the new Ward Chapel witnessed by the following: Mr. is progressing nicely. This project Mrs. and and Mrs. Farley, Mr. with the best harvest has Rohbock, (parents of the biide and coupeled put every available man in the Mrs. Mrs. Jennie Farley, grom), ward to work. Hazel Peterson, Mrs. kit Ida Hacking and Mrs. Jessie Johnson. A reception was given by the .parents of the bride, September 30th, in the Timpanogos ward hall. The bride was lovely in white satEVa GILLESPIE, Reporter in and tulle with a bouquet of orPhone 040J2 chids and roses. Mts. Jessie F. Miss Marion Mechanr entertainJohnson was matron of honor anl Miss Lucille ed her Bee Hive class at a slumber wore while crepe. Farley, Miss Veda Kartchner and party at her home following MuMiss Dorothy Jones were brides tual last Tuesday Games evening. were played and pectively and carried bouquets a delicious luncheon was served t h .e following I ing program was given: girls: You Truly sung by Ivern Ivers, Waldeen Jame Jensen, Arthur Shephen Donna Stubbs, More i Jensen; Irish jig by Jean Gillespie, a skit, Dixie Loveless; Fronk, Virginia Years From Now was and Leona Davis. A dainty breakby young Booth Maycock Shirley Christensen; two fast was served young entertainers, Lucille by the hostess mussen and Fern Pyne, sang. m. Gin.ipi. before the girls Mr. and Mrs. Rohbock left soon left for school. after for San Francisco, California, where they will make their home.. On Friday evening, November 6th the Relief Society is holding a Another interesting marriage of quilt sale and will give a splendid the month was that of Miss Carol evenings entertainment. A good Partridge, daughter of Mr. and program is being prepared and Mrs. Partridge, and Raymond booths will provide reFrank Postma, formerly of Vernal. freshments to tempt everyones Both are popular and well known appetite. All members of the ward young people and have a host of are urged to keep this date open. friends who give them the best of wishes. They were married in the The Primary children are all Manti Temple on October 14th, the practicing for the conference to be and Og-'de- d Friends are pleased to hear of the arrival of twin boys at the Lionel Jacobson home in California, Mr. Jacobson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Jacobsen of Sharon and ward. A Sunday School officers teachers meeting was held at the home of Norma Hales Wednesday evening, Oct. 28. A social following the business meeting was held in honor of Miss Erva Wright, LUCY POULSON, Reporter a teacher who is Ao be released prior to her departure for a misMiss Dorotha Jones was hostess sion. at a shower given at her home Tuesday evening, Oct. 26, an M. October 17, honoring Mrs. Frank I. A. social was held. Features of Postma, the former Carol Partthe evening were games and reridge. Lovely flowers were used as freshments. decorations. "Bing was played, Members of the Y. W. M. I. A. the high score prize going to Miss Stake Board visited the regular M Virginia Booth. A tasty repast was I. A. meeting Oct. 20. The coun- served. The bride was then showselors selected in the ward organiwith numerous gifts. ered zation to assist Theron Whitely Those who enjoyed the affair and Blanch Nielson are: Harold Johnson and Clarence Marrott were Mrs. Karma Swindle, Mrs. and Beulah W. Roberts and Hazel Zenda Rowley, Mrs. Alice Jensen, Backus. Mrs. Melda Hacking, Mrs. Jessie Johnson, Mrs. Olive Burningham, M. I. The A. Conjoint meeting Miss Reva Cordner, Miss Mary to be held Nov. 1, will be under t e Jense, Miss Geraldine Jepperson, direction of the Bee Hive classes. Murdock, Miss "Alverda DLang, The three swarms; Builders, Gath- Miss Lucille Farley, Mi s' Edith erers, and Guardian will present Miss Virginia Booth and Miss Virparts on the program. The Guar- ginia Taylor. dians of last year will receive their graduation cards. Sister Olga K. Mr. and Mrs Miller, a former Bee Hive worker john Lundahl and in Prague, Czechoslovakia will be son left Jack the special speaker. October 21, for a weeks three V 1 Apostle Stephen L. Richards atto the west trip Stake the tended Timpanogos coast. They will Conference Saturday evening, Oct. in - San visit 17 and Sunday, Oct. 18. FresFrancisco, San Diego, no, and Sunday School Officers Los Angeles, and Teachers of the Ward attended the stop at Ilouiucr in Stake Union Meeting regular en route Dam hear to Pleasant Grove Sunday home. While in T. Albert Hooper of the General Los Angeles they Board discuss Books as teaching -with will visit aids. The talk was very instructive their daughter Poult Mr. and inspirational.Miss Evelyn Lundahl, a former of the ward. Of interest in the ward is the resident birth of two babies to former members of the ward. Mr. and Mrs. AlMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Adams vin Colledge (Inez Walker) of were pleasantly surprised on the Tooele announce the birth of a evening of October 12, when they daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Glunn were the honor guests at a neighChelton (Donna Gillnmn) of Lehi borhood party givvU-athome of also announce the birth of a girl. Mrs. Jessie Adams. Ine Kenneth Adams home and furnishings were destroyed by fire a completely few weeks ago. They were the recipients of many useful gifts. The evening was spent with games and refreshments were served to the By Blanche Christensen following guests: Mr. and Mrs. News of the month in Sharon Chester Graff, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ward was made by the following r, Burr, Mr. and Mrs. Roy r, happenings. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Jolley and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Patten, family were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Reesha, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gorden Sun- Mrs. Charles George, Mr. and day, October 18th. Mrs. Percy Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams, Mr. and Mrs. HarThe Sunday School organization vard Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Charles released a number of retiring workPeay, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lamb, ers and replaced them with other Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Skinner, Mr. competent officers. Those released and Mrs. John Lundhal, Mr. and were: Vern Johnson, Lilly John- Mrs. C. W. Larsen, Mrs. Isabell son, Leora Calder, Neta Blair and Gappmayer, Mrs. James Reynolds, brides birthday. Zina Newell. The new officers are: Mrs. J. C. Jensen, Mrs. Jean MeyThey are making their home in Provo. Edith Duke, Melba Lewis, Delta Asa Mrs. Mrs. Lottie Davis, ers, Lewis, Marion Bradshaw and Beu- Lupas and Mrs. Howard Davis. Elder Glen Rowley, son of Mr. lah Farnworth. and Mrs M. A. Rowley, has re- A good deal of interesting activwas A gay birthday party given ity testifies to the ability of the by Mrs. C. W. Larsen at her home officers of the organization. in honor her children Harold Timpanogos . d he sister-in-la- . ' Edgemont Misses pr. Sharon Gapp-mayeGapp-maye- Mrs. .Minnie Gorden celebrated her birthday anniversary on October 21st. A birthday dinner was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hilton, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Pyne, and Mrs. C. E. Crandall. Felicitations are extended Mrs. Gorden. Mr. and Mrs. Fawn Morgan who have been in Idaho for the past few months are at home again in Sharon Ward. Mr. anl Mrs. Elmer Taylor who Nuttall and? Problem Diana (Do you know the secret?) There is someone To Prove she cares for. Proof Sfes wearing a boy's wrist watch. And it runs) of and Dorothy. A number of lively games were played and refreshments were served, birthday cakes with candles were features of the lunch. The following young people were present: Theora and Rhea Dora May, Sundquist, Beatrice, Leland and George Gappmayer, Montell and Wesley, Dorrell Graff, Glen Picking, Deon Patten, Billie Burr, Sammy George, Fern Pyne, Myrl Terry,' Fay Bunnell, Margaret Rowley, Vera Nelson, Dora Dimmick, Louise Rohbock, Dawn Foutin, Beth Cordner, Norma Williams, Lester Rasmussen, Booth Mavcock, and Gordon De Lange. ilrs. Kent at a kitchen SHARON October, PleasantVicw Building Service... -- PAINT NOW Spear Lumber Co. History Edgemont was well represented with deer hunters throughout the state, many returning with fine specimens. Among those enjoying the hunt were, Mr. and Mrs. Elm- er Smith, Mr. and Mrs George Boyce, Jr., Mrs. Jane Jones, Allen Morris Stewart, Ray Rawkins, Brereton, James E. Pinegar, Henry Jones, Virgil Baum, Von Brereton, Claude Conder, James .W. GilMerton Jolley,' lespie, Ambrose Chaipberlain, Joe Brerton, Edgar List, Dee Eastman, Jesse Smith and sons, Norman and Lawrence, Alta Robert Mecham, Gordon, Bennett, Bert Schoells and John Carter. j Miss Ellen Pulsipher has left for Denver, Colorado, where she will spend the winter with her brother and famly, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Pulsipher. Miss Daryl Stewart has taken over the secretarial work of the Young Woman's Mutual Imin Miss provement . Association Pulsipher's place. Sunday School gave a party at the home of Miss Yvonne Jones Satmemurday evening. Twenty-si- x bers were in attendance as well as Miss Jones and Miss Mildred Nielson. APPROVE Mrs. H. VV. Startup entertained Friday afternoon for her sister Mrs. Mary E. Corbett. Study Lamps - The M. I. A. assembly programs have been well prepared and interesting. There is an annual fund contest between the girls and boys; the losers will furnish the party Nov. 3. The Pleasant View D. U. P. was reorganized at the last meeting which was held at the home of Mrs. Thomas Ashton. Mrs. Earl Foote is captain with Mrs. Thomas Ashton and Mrs. Oliver M. Hansen assistants. Meetings are held on the second Thursday of each month. All eligible women are invited to join. Specfically designed for study and reading, these lamps provide the greatest possible eyesight protection. They are scientifically made to give Mrs. Alex Jamison and two children of La Sal are visiting here with Mrs. Jamison's mother, Mrs. Minnie P. Anderson. and freedom from glare. you enough light Masters Walter Bigler, Ronald Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wood of Hansen, Aaron Clinger and Jack Los Angeles are visiting with Meldrum attended the junior tem- Mrs. Woods parents, Mr. and They Mrs. W. E. Andlews. ple excursion this month. were accompanied in Salt Lake by Mrs. O. C. Marriotti and. son Sam. The Literary club will hold its next meeting at the home of Mrs. Cordelia Booth, on Friday, November 13th, commencing at 2.00 p. m. ed light, efficient Tubtk Service ELECTRICITY IS THE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN THE HOME w&mmi Two very fine dances have been given this month by the M.I.A. The Gleaner Girls entertained the M. Men at a gay supper before the last dance at the home of Miss Erma Boyce. The tables were beaufor Hallowe'en tifully decorated and places were laid for seventeen young folk and their leaC.-- s, Mrs. Vern Dixon and Mr. James E. Pinegar and their partners. RENTALS well-diffus- UlMI iowerligiit ea ' UNDERWOOD Champion Portable Priced from $37.50 to $77.00 . ARE KIND TO YOUR EYES! Marvin Brereton, son of Mis. June Brereton met with a painful accident last week, fracturing his Mrs. Otto Weston (Mary Burgleg. He was riding a horse in the orchard when he struck his leg ener) and baby have returned to against a post. He is getting along Driggs, Idaho after spending a month with Mrs. Burgener. nicely at the family home. Miss Dorothy Hunn, recently returned missionary, gave a very interesting talk at sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Monday evening priesthood meetings convene every week in the Relief Society rooms. All members of every quorum are urged to be present, the meeting commencing at 7:00 p. m. and lasting one hour, with very interesting discussions being arranged. Relief Society conference will be held Sunday evening, November 8th, with President LaVern Jones turned to his field of labor as a in charge. A very good program is missionary in the Central States being arranged and special musical Mission. He was called home be- numbers will be given by the singcause of the death of his brother, ing mothers, under the direction, of Mrs Margaret Pulsipher Rav Rowley. This Beautiful TubbleVASHER JUST THINK Heres your chance to get a Genuine Dexter Twin-Tu- b Washer Abso! in the opinion answer Free The best lutely of the judges, to the Four Easy Questiohs listed below will be awarded this World Famous Washing Machine START NOW! 1 JUST ANSWER THESE FOUR EASY QUESTIONS Which is the Correct Washing Method putting dry, soiled clothes first into suds, or directly into suds? hot luke-war- m Can You Tell By Tasting a Sdap If It Is So Strong That It Will Injure Fabrics? Explain. For Best Results, How Long Should a Soiled Woolen Be Run in a Washing Machine? Explain Why Most Authorities Disapprove of Boiling Clothes As a Washing Process? 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The presented a number on the program girls played games and hiked then and dancing followed. Candied ap- enjoyed a delicious supper. ples and gay celophane bags of Hallowe'en goodies were presentMr. and Mrs. ed each child by the officers and John Muhlestein teachers. entertained at a That Follows Through and Satisfies. recepwedding Mrs. Elmo Brereton is convaltion Oct. 6, for escing at her home following a Jtheir daughter j major operation at the Aird hospiand Josephine tal the fore part of the month. Her Karl Webb who condition is much improved and ' were married in Get your Weather Strip Now Keep out the Cold and we hope to have her out with us the Lake Salt soon. again Save Fuel. ! Temple Oct. 12. The amusement Enamel Beautiful Colors Seymour Glazier has been rehall was decorat-- s I moved to the family home after ed with vases of having spent the past six months flowers, and 300 at the L.D.S. hospital, following an Mr. Fot guests enjoyed automobile accident in April. 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