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Show Pre THE T"ieht Vineyard Yard News work The Primarv organization crnt The junior genealogical the Primary Childrens Hospital in has grown to such an extent that Salt Lake the following foodstuffs it has been advisable to divide the and supplies the fore part of the class. Ernest Rowley has been month: chosen as teacher of the new class. 94 qt. fruit The two classes 25 cans vegetamet Nov. 30, at bles. t h e amusement 2 doz. eggs. hall and enjoved 4 sacks carrots "a under soc ial, 10 Bu. apples the supervision of sack potatoes class leader Mrs. 1 sack onions Lucy G. Rasmu-sesack beans sack pumpAn interesting kins. program was givand en lively The M. Men games were played and refresheffected their z a t i o n a ments were servshort time ago, ed to the followMn. GiiimpI with Lowell Gordon being elected ing class membPresident and J. Robert Gillespie, ers and visitors: Charlotte ShepClara herd, Theora Sundquist, athletic manager. Their first basketAdelia Louise Larsen, Loveless, last week, were ball games played when they met the Timpanogos Hilda, Iucile and Leslie Rasmusand Lakeview teams. The boys on sen, Maurine, Lay and Mary Hanthe ward team are. Lowell Gordon, sen, Melba and La Mar Edwards, Smith, Alice Gordon, Blome Heaps, Har-v- y Lawrence Grant Elliott, Lunceford, Dan Bigelow, GorRobert Gillespie. Kurg Madsen, don DeLange, and Clara Rowley; They extend an invitation to all the M. Men of the ward to come visitors present were, Mrs. Amelia out to their meetings and join the Latta, Mrs. Clara Rowley, Rhea Sundquist and Kent Heaps. team. 1 -- 1 1 ni Congratulations are extended to the Roadshow casts for the fine acts they presented. The comedy, Dumb as a Doorknob with Miss Ntlah Booth directing was very Miss Grace Booth entertaining. and Miss Helen Fronk were the cast. The beautiful act, Dreams was directed by Miss Naomi Davis with the following cast, Mrs. Olea Schuman, accompanist, Miss Naomi Ferguson, Miss Lorna e Mrs. Elva Elliott, Miss Chnger, Miss Wilma Miss Daryl .Stewart, Miss Jerry Nelson, Miss Towena Ginger, Miss Marion Mecham, and Miss Ora Baum. This act was successful in winning first place in the B division at the finals held in the Lincoln High School auditorium. Last Thursday evening a gay party was held at the home of Miss Marion and Lorna Mecham honoring the casts of both plays. Gifts were exchanged and a fine time had by all. Delious refreshment were served. r, Hor-tens- Tridell, they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Lynn Cook who are former residents of the ward. We are always glad to share honors with any of the fo mr members of our ward. This time the honor comes to George E. Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrunt S. Harris, who has been set apart to act as Bishop of the University Ward in Chicago, III.1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Terry enjoyed a trip during the month. They visited in Duvhesiie with Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Prince, and at Wis-com- Mrs. Florence Chamberlain and Mrs. Eva Gillespie were hostesses Pionto the Daughters of eer at the home of the latter, Thursday afternoon. A Christmas n program was enjoyed and the The United Order was given by Class Leader Mina Marriott. Gay gifts were exchanged by the refreshments ladies and dainty served the large group present. I"' lds-so- Mrs. Emma Brereton entertain- Edgemont Literary Club members and a number of guests ed the afternoon at a fine holiday in the Relief Society rooms. A beautiful tree was used in decorating and gifts were exchanged. A dainty luncheon was served at small tables, the holiday decorations being carried out. this party Our missionary, Lloyd OF ward chapel will be present so a check up can be made on all woik done and donations received. B. sh- Thant C. members and friends in both the ward and stake. He is enjoying bis labors very much. He has just finished a country trip which be says was very enjoyable and full of experiences not had in regular missionary work Quoting Elder Stubbs At first we were quit uneasy as to where we would stay and also get something to eat. But after being out a few days we found that we needn't worry if we done our duty as missionaries. We took with us a picture slide machine, with which we showed religious pictures and gave lectures upon them, sometimes to as many as 250 people. They sav bread cast out upon the water in many days $hall return and this appears to be as true in missionary work as in other walks of life. However in the mission field one missionary may sow the seed figuratively speaking, and the next one do the reaping or baptizing into the Church. I don't know whether this wrill be the case here in Marshall or not; we have a number practically ready for baptism. Elder Stubbs is 302 So. Pleasant St., Independence, Missouri. ss Those taking part in the Road Show were guests of honor at a lively party given by Mr. and Mrs. E, B. Tery at their home following the Stake Road Show Friday, December 11. Games were played and refreshments were served to the following cast: Mrs. Anna Harris, Mrs. Mama Jenstn, Tony and Annie Rhobock, Gordon and Esther Hansen, Don, Grant, and Beatrice Rowley, Lowell and Richard Biglow, Gale and Maxine loveless, Edith Murdock, Katherine Reesha, Lois Keele, Rosa Lee Memmott, Arlo Kitchen, Clark Johnson. Warren Williams, Platt Tucker. The following Stake and Ward M LA. officers were also present: Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Burningham, Mr. and Mrs. Orland Pyne and Miss Maurine Biglow. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Prestwicb were pleasantly surprised at the home of their daughter Mrs. David Rowley Jr., December 1, the occas-sio- n wedbeing their thirty-nint- h Progressive anniversary. ding Cootie" was playrd srJ n pi'ty lunch was served to members of their immediate family. A beautiful dinner set was presented to the couple by the family. Miss Edith Murdock was hostess to her M. I. A. class of Junior girls A and their partners recently. pleasant evening was spent with games and a delicious luncheon was served to the following: June Woodrow Fautin, Washburn, Illeta Reynolds, Wayne Bellows, Hazel Terry, Reed Gillespie, Myrth Liston, Dick Burr, Verda Gardner, MitcKatherine Leola Loveless, hell, Myra Gardner, Maxine Loveless, Ina Poulson, and the hostess. I ificmitT, 1936 CHARON Sharon GrandView ETHEL PYNE, Rcpoiter The Sharon chapel was a pleas- Due to the serious illness of President Lillie Hills, it was deemed necessary to reorganize the Relief Society. The new presidency Sisters Mary P. Davis, Ruby Stratton and T heo. Harward, were sustained at our Relief Society Conference, held Sister Dec. 13. Davis has been carrying on since early spring, and v has . Ever-Read- 4-- y ! 4ialf-hou- third . Miss La verne Hales, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hales, spent her vacation here with her parents, early in the month. Miss Hales, a is of John Hopkins, graduate in Los in a hospital large nursing Angeles. All woik and no play, etc. applies to most of the married people of our ward, so an old time dance with music by Verl Martin is being planned by the D L'.P. The date is uncertain, but will be on page 9) Another new residence is go- ing a new lant to care for their ing up" on Brown Avenue" that rapidly growing business in animis al The of Ray Lee. building John Kuhni and Sons are build- - west of the countv infirmary. machine leather splitting hv Camnsl Parker of Newfcuryport, Mass., in 1809. invintit What This World Needs Street cars that can detour around autos. America's first horse breeding society was formed in Louisville, Ky., in 1891. The world's largest power dam is said to be that on the Dnieper It was river in Soviet Russia. built by American engineers. atauKsatas Vineyard Mercantile 8 Where quality, price, and service prevail R. Stub- o- TO OUR CUSTOMERS! 9 A friendly greeting vvarm hearted and sincere . . . a 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 - V efitO 00 8 8 8 MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR 8 8 8 8 .... 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 WE WISH YOU A TdSyrao ' ? " ive oWote ot Gfs. Ot t& e& Ksact 8 ar , 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 jar , as ar, --1 art 0 t Make It An Electrical Christma Merry $3.45 Study Lamps 8 8 Toasters Waffle Irons Sandwich Toasters Electric Clocks Percolators Coffee Makers Com Poppers Roasters 8 8 I I 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ... 8 3 88 Provo, Utah jg Everything lot your car 8 Your Credit is Good ' Here. 4, MRS V T RLE FOOTE, members ward Reporter now living elsewhere, answered the Manv lovely presents were given home longing by coming home foi to Marian Compbell Monday evenbrief visits on Thanksgiving dav : ing when the club Mrs, Afton Davies Atkinson, Mis gul entertained for her at the Ethel Jolley Jensen, Mis. Mary Aftcii Lewis home. The occasion Tolley 1imgar, Mrs. Ruth Nuttall was m ce bra-- non of the honor Brown, M's. Lffie Jolley Pnugar, and Mis Afton Jolley Harding. guests approach-- , mg marriage. Dee Brown and family have reMrs. Barty t turned to the ward to live. We 1 1icice sent clever "welthem a extend surely hearty imitations to 20 come home friends J o u n g relatives of a,1 A group of young people styling 2 ; , her small daugh- The themselves Independents, ter, La Wana, r are offering the assembly ..asking them to program for the evening of Dec. i help celebrate La 22, at M. I. A. meeting. 1 1ns promiWma's ises to be enjoyable, as well as a Satur- birthday ittle out of the ordinary. Mra. Foot day The -- 4 PleasantVieu) The following afternoon, Tuesday ing sight where the Relief Society ladies from Sharon and Timpanogos ward met together in a social and a bazaar. The ladies trio, Nina Strat- ton, Lois Downs Lucille An, and accompderson, Della anied by through adjustTucker, sang ing hackle" a two numbers. a "strap' Lillie Peterson of here, there etc, vTimpanogo gotten the hargave an interest-- I ness to a Tcr' 29 mg story, feet fit. We feel JJ Miles to Christthat the entire mas. The many ward will lend disarticles on wliole - hearted play were artis-Mand sympathetic Friw arranged ttcally to our support A real room. throughout the sisters in courageous show side western cowboy work. Rewas an interesting feature. freshments were sold, and the ReThe Grand View Harvest Festivlief Society proclaimed it a great successful al was an unusually Eva day. Stake Superintertdent, M. I. A. the was also So event. Gillespie urged a peaceful Christwe missed But mas. She asked that parents re- dancing party. fans and some of our dancing A Oiristmas pageant will be prefrain from buying warlike toys. extend them a special invitation. sented at Sunday school Sunday morning, Dec. 27, with a large A full evenings entertainment they have been active in mutual participating. group of children evening in the and other activities. 1 he Sunday school supci intendency wag given Tuesday amusement hall, where Lake View, Harold Holdaway, comprising and Sharon M. I. A. preOne of the outstanding happenTaylor Allen and Garence N. Vineyard show ings in Sharon Ward for the month road annual sented their Gammon send Holiday greetings was presented in a was the return of Miss Helen Pynr to all members and a special in- acts. Each act Pleasing Mr. from the Northwestern states misvitation is extended the people of high class manner. Public," given by Lake View, dis- sion. She has spent the past two the ward to attend. literature years in very successful work as playing music, drama, found in could be sensed in her personality. all are which hobbies and The Elders quorum are sponact was Both stake and ward welcome her work. Mutual Vineyards Ball to be soring a in its tableau setting and home and looked forward to a reheld Friday evening in the ward unique beautifully portrayed Mutual work. newed association. hall. amusement Special attracLifes Greatest Miss Pyne has been the motif tions are to be featured and good The Sharon act had a cast of twenty-fiv- e for a number of social gatherings music has been engaged. Budget Wealth," with some new talent. It was since her return. She' has a large tickets will be honored and the in operatic form and was number of friends who are happy given is invited. public well received. Major Bowes Am- to show her honor. fill in The ward welcome home party of ward ateur Hour, one of the Under the direction a acts, brought laughter and applause was held Thursday night and the AndreasoiC Carl chorister, from an appreciative audience. excellent program enjoyed by a group of young peopte are prechildren The presented large number of friends. primary y Ween-joparing Christmas carols. club the Christmas spirit these a cowboy act at the Poy Eye and afternoon matinee Saturday Christmas Activities young people bring as well as earned two dollars for the organiOne of the holiday activities this their sweet singing. Every home in zation. season will be the annual Christthe ward will welcome them. mas party given by the Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hilton and school and Primary officers for The annual visit to all homes of the ward will be made by the family who are moving to Delta the children of the ward. Details bishopric during the holiday sea- will be missed from our ward where are lacking at the present. son. Their blessings and greetings are extended to everyone and a feeling of Paace, Love and Good 3 throughout the FclL....!,!. ward. bs, who is laboring in Missouri, sends holiday to all greetings 8 The Afton Harwards have moved into their new home north of Joe Garks. Herbertson requests ip Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones and two that all ward members make their here at the annual small sons are report. home ot her mother, Mrs, Ellen a two months Hoidawav following Mrs. Emma L. Stone, Mrs. Fllen stay in ban Franusco, California. Hoidawav and Mrs. Luule Or me of were hostesses to members ork is proLamarack of the Daughters Camp splengressing of the Utah Pioneers on December didly on the new 10 at the home of the former. An ward chape', the on the United interesting brak work will' was given by class leader Order be completed! Ruth T. Johnson. Mrs. Emma L. work soon and Stone read the histories of her parwill be rushed so ents, Neil and Bengta IT) gar Larthat 'the roof may son. refreshments With Dainty be finished before favors were served to Christmas colder weather seventeen members. comes on. The ward building and Holiday Activities finance commitChristmas party for annual The are tees very all boys and girls of the ward will to the grateful be held Wednesday afternoon, Dewilling many cember 29, in the ward amusement workers who have made this rapid progress pos hall. The .Sunday school officers and teachers will be in charge. sible. Santa Oaus will be present to dis30 has tribute his usual Christmas treat Wednesday, December teen set aside as Tithing Settle- Dancing and a program will be ment Day, also Joseph A. Murdock, featured and a splendid entertainbookkeeper on finances for the new ment is promised the children. Timpanogos Edgemont VOICE Phone 1000 Utah Grow a it Induitrie Prosper! 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