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Show December, 1TVS THE ; Ward News : PleasantView (Continued from page S) hohuat s. Watch for anand join in the fun. nouncement-, You might be lucky enough to win one of the prize. ing the And speaking of prizes; Mrs. CoUin spent 50 cents at the Bertin beauty parlor and won the $5.00 prize given away on Saturday. Who says beauty doesn't pay? Sam Hows, the miracle man, is for a short visit. ill Assyria Ed Burgener expects to be home from his mission for Christmas. Lake View Elder Harold Kartchner of Grand View recently returned missionary from the Hawaiian mission spoke at the Sunday evening services the first part of .the month. conthe At joint session of the M. I. A. Sunday evening Elvis Terry of the Lincoln High School sponsored t h e following program. A sextette comprising Misses Verna Harding, Isabelle Naomi Keele, Fern Ferguson, Carter. Virginia Mrs. Show Jolley and Rhea Pyne sang two numbers. Helen wronk accompanied them on the piano. Reading by Mirs Myrth Liston, solo M iss Lucile Olsen accompanied by Marie Olsen on the piano, Male Quartette composed of the following young men, Glen Vernon, Loren Jex, Robert Hills and Grant Rowley. (greetings cUrom 6. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F.. Lauder were very happy to have all ol their living children together during the Thanksgiving holidays. This is the first reunion in several years. The fol- ' " "' lowing members :,of the family ; who with their children enjoyed T h a n k s g i ving dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Harris are: Mr. and Mrs. France Louder of Burley, IdMr. and aho, Mrs. J. F. Louder of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Admiral AVERA SMITH Louder of Park City, Mrs, Mae Bingham of Burley, Idaho, Mrs. Clara Mitchell and James L. Louder of Kamas, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Harris of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Louder of Rupert, Idaho, Mr, and Mrs. Bert Louder of Lindon and Mr. and Mrs. Geraldis Yates of Lehi. Mrs. Leona Prescott of Kamas was not present that day, but the group met at her home the following Sunday, thus making a complete group. Several interesting pictures of the group were taken. j The members of the newly appointed Sunshine Committee of the Relief Society are Blanch Hooley, Merne Schoney and Beatrice Walker, were hostesses at a party held in honor of the former committee, Blanch Nielson, Jennie Harris, and Rose Shoell. The party was held at the home of Mrs. Jennie Harris Nov. 28. Gifts of appreciation were presented to the honored guests and to Mrs.. Mary Maxfield a former Relief Society class leader. Bishopric Beloved Ward Members; apAgain we find ourselves proaching the Christmas Season wthall its happy memories of years gone by. May we each keep before us the memory of the one whose birthday we are celebrating and put his teaching in our everyday acts all our lives. May you have joy, peace and happiness in this Christmas season and success in all righteous endeavors throughout the coming An organ solo was played by Miss Esther Huff. The speakers were LaMar Scott and Irwin Bunnell arid Bishop Johnson, all of the Bishopric each giving reports on the work of different auxiliaries. Ward Clerk Clarence Fubilee sustained the officers. President A. V. Adelbert and Watkins, Bigler Samuel Blake of the Stake Presidency each spoke. SHARON Paee Nine Convalescents Mrs. Dora B. Cluff, Edgemont is convalescing at the family home following a major operation at the Aird several weeks ago. ents. The Mr. and Mrs. Sharon ward are the parents of a Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gibson of Fowler, Colo., and was born Dec. baby boy born last week. 3. Mrs. Gibson was Miss Lola Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gillman Workman. of Windsor ward are the proud parents of a baby boy. The new arMr.- - and Mrs. Noal Ferre of rival has one brother. Vineyard ward announce the arriMr. and Mrs. F. R. Workman, val of a baby girl born at their home December 2. Pleasant View ward are grandpar M. Wentz new boy Is the son of of year. Sincerely yours, A. R. Ekins C. Sterling Cluff George Muhlestein Tracy Colvin,' Clerk. Pronounce Thee offlan 1 and We Condolences It is with a deep sense of loss The many friends of Jes-- e Bunthat the Sharon Stake High Priests nell, Vineyard, son of Mr. and mourn t e loss of one of their Mrs. T. J. Bunnell, will be pleased number, Theodore Salisbury Sharon Ward. Mr. Salisbury was one of their quietly loyal members, dependable and thoughtful. His parcourteous ticipation was always ud practical. The High Priests as a group wish to offer their sympathy to the bereaved family and also service of any type they can give Stake High Priest Plan Insurance for Families of Deceased marriage to Miss Carnia Terry of Idaho Falls. The couple will make their home in Idaho Falls for the present as Mr. Bunnell is employed there. .to learn of his recent Ethen Duke, considered Sharon Ward's most amiable and elegible She bachelor, has taken a wife. r. was Miss Ella M. Davis of They have the best wishes of many friends. He-be- Blaine Keeler, son of Mr, and Members Stake High Priests are agreed Mrs. Chides O. Keeler of was married November that an insurance plan for their membership would be an excellent 28th to Miss LaDean Callister of help to the families of any of them Delta. who might die. They have made and Lamar Marian Campbell plans which they will carry, out if it is latr found possible to do so. Ercanbrack will be married ThursThey plan to pay a small fee, a day morning, Dec. 17, in the Salt dollar or two a year and then when Lake. Temple. A reception will be a member dies probably an extra, "held for them Friday. 50c or a dollar, the total yearl Marion has been prominent in sum to be given to the family of club work for several years, Among the visitors from out of the deceased. and won a trip to Chicago two town durirg the Thanksgiving holThis is, you will remember, only years ago for her outstanding work. idays were Miss Vola Johnson a plan, but Stake Priests enthusi- She is employed in the county agn from Duchesne, Mr. and Mrs. astically consider making it an riculture office and is M.I.A. drama Downs, and Mr, Ray Downs active one. 1. ader, from Logan. Lamar is a former B.Y.U. sturill of the B.Y.U. will also be pres- dent and is a counselor in the M.I. The Ward Com ent to discuss The Book of Mor- A. Genealogical mittee entertained in honor of Mr. mon How To Teach.lt. AU ofThese young people have many and Mrs. George T. Jones, form- ficers and teachers of all organiza- friends who wish them much haper members of the committee at tions in the ward and all ward piness. their home in Provo the evening of members as wcl1 November 28. terested in the program are extendMadge Pace, daughter of Mr. ed a cordial invitation' to attend? land Mrs. Barlow Pace of Loa, was one-aThe Pampered Darling play was presented by the M. -- STORE-OF DA. in the stake road show TuesLarue Miss Dec. 9. day evening, Gillman was the director, and in the cast were Ray Keetch, Reva Downs, Elda Marrott, Floyd Backus, Leland Louder, Avera Smith, Eva Marrott, Jack Kirk, Shirley Harris, and Beth Hooley, ScoutLe2dersto!.!i3t Samuel H. Blake, chairman of the Sharon district of Scouting was in charge of the monthly meeting held December 1(, n the Stake The District Seminary building. Board has recently been reorganized so the meeting was held for the purpose of becoming acquainted with each other and with their responsibilities. The Board members present Ivan Burr, were: Civic Service Leader; Charles Davies, Chairman of Camping: Erval Training Christensen, Leadership Executive; Spencer Madsen, Scout Wilford Larsen, Commissioner; Scout Committeeman. Dornan Council Commissioner from the Scout office at Provo explained the duties of each department head. Points stressed were: registration of patrols, growth of Boys Lfe subscriptions, registration for the National Jamboree to be held in June and July, 1937; Preparation for Scout Anniversary week during February 1937; and a plea for Chairman Blake to have Scouts parents ask Santa Claus o their to bring Scout uniform sons. MEN! Buy her a real Christinas present: An ELECTROLUX CLEANER will thrill her. Tor free demon- strations call C. Wilford Lrrson, 040-J-Route 2, Box 48. GREATER VALUES - THE PRESENTS SMARTLY STYLED LOUNGING ct I believe that no one can harm ourselves; that sin is misdirected energy; that there is no devil but fear; and that the universe is planned for good, e know that work is a ble sing, that winter is as necessary as summer, that night is as useful as day, that death is a manifestation of life, and just as good. I believe in now and here. I believe in you and I believe in a A very fine chorus from Silt power that is in ourselves that makes for righteousness. Lake City will, be present at the Sunday School Union Meeting in SunPleasant Grove Tabernacle Our admiration is so given to day afternoon, Dec. 20 at 2 p. m dead martyrs that we have little Their program will largely feature time for living heroes. Christmas music. Dr. A. N. Mer- us by S ! .'ili4'il4 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 SR,., W $ Merry Christmas M $2.98 to $9.45 THE MOST WELCOME GIFT SHIRTS $1.00 to $1.95 GLOVES EITHER ,iV PRESENT AN ROMEO SLIPPER LIKED BY YOUNG OR OLD pVA HOUSE Sears Advanced Radio Designs Win K1 Laurels new SILVERTONE $1.98 - SOX 8 8 8 AN ITEM THAT WILL SOLVE MANY A GIFT PROBLEM 25c to 50c 8 8 8 - 8 AND ABOVE ALL 8 LOVED ONE, LOVELY THAT FEMININE 79c to $1.35 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft k k ft ft ft ft ft k k ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 x ft ft ft ft k 8 m ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 3 3 3 3 3 3 Hk ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft txxxxxxytxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxfsrsxxTixxxtxxxxxxKXXi S ' ' Seasons Cgreetings ... I (Cooperate with a Cooperative) Our Motto: SERVICE 'AND QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICES' Cooperation Leads to Success. Cooperate with your hens by feeding them DRAPER QUALITY FEEDS .'Tvvc ! m 8 8 ft ft ft 8 OTHER SMART SLIPPERS 98c to $2.T 8 8 8 ft 3 3 3 3 3 3 8 3 3 8 8 OF ALL WOOL OR SILK 79c to $1.49 8 8 8 Patients 3 LINED OR UNLINED o FOR EfACH AND EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY! oOo Tuberculosis Aid A Sacrament Meeting Program was given especially in his honor and was made up of special numbers liked by Bishop Finch, the reading of a letter from him and of a group of selected poems writBy Mrs. Loy Doss ten by Guest and read by Professor H. R. Merrill. Dr. II. E. Kleinschmidt, direct-o- f Miss Ada Downs who underHealth Education for the NaBishop Gillespie (Edgemont) went a major operation recently tional Tuberculosis Association, met with a painful accident when is reported much improved. No serum has done so says, a wire struck him in the eye while much for public health as printers he was at his work last week. It ink. He must have had tubercuis responding to treatment and Mrs. Clarence Zobell (Annie losis particularly in mind. Where will soo t be healed. Nelson) Lake View is convalescserums, vaccines, fumes and coning after an operation of a serious coctions have failed to stop tuberSeymour Glazier (Edgemont) re- nature in the Spanish Fork hospihas succeeded. turned home from the L. D. S. hos- tal. Many friends from Lake View culosis, knowledge The founders of the movement, last in is and a. have motored there to visit her. saw that the pital Saturday hapmachinery for fightpy frame of mind. He wtfCas you Reports are that she is doing splentuberculosis could be created ing know, injured nine months ago in didly and witl soon be able to rean automobile accident and has turn to her home. (Continued on page ten) 3 3 3 V'V o o Mrs. Edwin W. Booth (Edge-mon- t) had the misfortune to break several bones in her foot when she slipped and fell down several steps at the family home two weeks ago. Her foot is in a cast and she is getting along nicely and will soon be able to get about with the aid of crutches. I TIES 50c to $1.00 SCARFS WE HAVE SOMETHING 8 8 8 8 ROBES EXCELLENT GIFT ITEM $1.00 to $2.98 ,('(' 4. IM tx-.- Christmas Seals To married to Marve Bell in Wayne county last week. Mrs. Zella Colvin, Mrs. R. G. Ercanbrack and son Bert, Lenora Ashton and David Burgener went to the reception. Madge lived here with her aunt, Mrs. Colvin, last school year. tt The three-aplay, Nfo Account David directed by Mrs. Dorothy C. Johnson was presented in the ward house Tuesday evening, November 25. In the cast were Verl Kirk, Reva Marrott, Eva Marrott, Jack Kirk, Blanche Nielson, Elda Brown Marrott, Clinton Smith, Hales, Murvel Walker, and Floyd Backus. The proceeds will be made a part of the M.I.A fund. Mrs. Qra Cunningham has rebeen in the hospital nearly all that time. On his last visit to the turned from Rochester, Minnesota, hospital, a new cast was placed on where she was a' patient at the his right kg and hip. Mayo Clinic. She is much improved in health and very enthusiastic about the clinic, one of the greatest A message of love and good cheer surgical institutions in the U. S. is sent to the people of Sharon from Bishop Joseph Finch who is He convalescing in California. wishes all a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year. Among! Tlie Ho-pit- C. El-vi- The ward conference was held November 13th in the chapel. Bishop August J. Johnson presided. The choir under the direction of the Ward Chorister Mrs. Sadie Shaw Hark the Herald Angels song also Sing, and "Silent Night Song of the Redeemed Mrs. Ruth L Jol..v accompanied on the piano. OF On Hie Storks Visiting List TleasantcUielv Windsor VOICE Manufactured By DRAPER POULT RYMEN, Inc. 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