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Show 4 THE Pare Four VOICE sen and Ernest Rowley, also the following stake and ward genealogical workers: Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Rowley, Mr. David L. Rowley, Mrs. Charles Davies, Reporter Sr.; C. E Irestwich, C. E. PerThe Ward Reunion held on kins, Mrs. Nellie Cordner, Luzcll Robbins and Stanley Earley. After Washington's birthday was the big the baptisms the group enjoyed a event of the month. The children sight seeing trip before returning and agedwere entertained with a home. three-ac- t play at 2:39 p. m. ReDavis Mr. and Mrs. Elwood freshments were RasmusMr. and Mrs. Wilford The 1 served. spent some time in Lehi during the and sen and Leslie and sons Loy, of the past month due to the illness and ,U. and Mrs. Acel Nielson and ward listened to n death I their grand daughter, a fine program children, were called to Richfield Peterson, six year old daugh- due to the illness and death of from 7.3U to 8; 30. ter of Mr. and their father, John M. Gurr.' Other then were served Mrs. Ernest Petrelatives from here who attended with dainty reerson. the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. M. freshments a s A. Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Philo T. moved from they A of group 'the auditoiium to Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. David L, young people the amusement Rowley, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. made merry with David L. Rowley, Jr. where hall, a reand games i s , orchestra freshments at the A group of friends met at' the discoursed aphome of Francis home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Burndance propriate evone Salisbury music. All secingham Saturday evening, Februening last week. ary 20 in honor of the birthday tions of the ward were well repreThose enjoying n sented and all were in holiday anniversary of their hostess. the affair were was spent with mood. Many former ward resident enjoyable evening Bert Dixon, Rogames and social chat, and a de- visited with us and took part in the sa Lee Memmott, Those festivities. licious lunch was served. Arden, Rowley, were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph present Maxine Jack Adams, II. Loveless, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Davies of Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jean Gillespie, Lane Reynolds MelJohnson, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Cedar have been guests of their ba Edwards, Francis Salisbury and Oveson, Miss Dorotha Jones, Mr, parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. DaIris Lamb. Gerald Buckley, Miss Edith Mur- vies and Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Scheuck, the week of Feb. 15 - 21. dock and Mr. Peed Foutin. About twenty members of the Missionary class of the Sunday Mrs. Ramona D. Anderson has School met in the dining room of been visiting with her parents the the amusement hall, Monday, Feb. past week. 15 to honor Mrs. Melda Hacking, Merle S. Foote, Reporter who has recently resigned as class Mrs. Eldon Brickey is visiting leader. The affair was in charge of with her sister in Provo this weekGOLD AND GREEN BALL a committee composed of: Mr. and The Gold and Green Ball, held end. Mrs, C. Wilford Larsen, Mr. and Friday evening was successful in Mrs. Arnold Burningham and Miss every detail. The decorations were Tile Grand View Camp DaughtLucile Skinner. Lively games'wer, beautiful, the queen and her at- ers of Utah Pioneers met at the played and a chili supper was tendants were lovely and the music home of Mrs. Ada C. Carter, on served. Mrs. Hacking was presentwas just right. Feb. 17 at 2:30 p. m. An interesting ed with a copy of Elbert Hubbard's Donetta Miller as program was presented and the a history lesson presented by class scrap book which was autographed wore queen by each member of the class. The handsome gold leader Eva Ann Hartt. Refreshpresentation speech was made by satin train and a ments were served to seventeen C. Wilford Larsen and a response crown members. golden was given by Mrs. Hacking. with edged Mrs. Elsie B. Taylor entertained pearls. Her ahonor for the Stake night ttendants were the Sewing Club and their husScouts was held in the TimpanoHunn bands, at her home on Friday, Dorothy gos ward Sunday evening, Feb f eand Yvonne February 18. Games and refreshPartridge ruary 14. Raymond 'Jones; the pages ments filled up the jolly evening. chairman of the court of honor was d were Elai le in charge. J. Elmer Jacobsen of and Betty Provo and Bishop George E. HariBone; the crown ris of Chicago, were the 111., bearer was Rulon Mrs. foot speakers. Boys from Edgemont, Cluff and tiny Elder Duane Madsen left Salt Nira Colvin and Charles Whitaker Vineyard and Timpanogos participated. A number of boys from the were the train bearers. Seven coup- Lake City Thursday evening, Feb. different wards were awarded hon les demonstrated the gold and 18th for his mission in Denmaik, Elder Madsen will leave New or badges. green dance. York harbor Feb.1 24 on the S. S. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Loveless Manhattan. Many PARTIES who have been residing at Walker Ruth Ekins, Nita and Dorothy parties and dinners have been Mine, California for some time Bone, Nedra Lewis and Lenora have returned to Utah to make Ashton gave a shower given in his honSaturday or. A delightful their home. They will live in Am- evening for Maurine Nesbit Burnfarewell dance erican Fork where Mr. Loveless ingham. Lovely gifts were presenthas accepted a position with the ed to Mrs. Burning!-- , am Bom the was given by the store. Missionary Comhostesses and the following guests: mittee and a tesMrs. John Nesbit, Mrs. A. Kay timonial was giv-s- n The Guide group of the primary Ekins, Mrs. Laniar Ercanbrack, at the Sunday were entertained at a valentine Mrs. Sterling Cluff, Yyonne Jones, Sacra-n- t evening party at the home of their leadei Lucile Nelson, Nyla Nesbit, La e n t Mrs. J. W. DcLange Friday, Feb. Mona Perry, June Bean and Normeeting. 12. Games were played and valMany friends and ma Dunford. relatives went to entine refreshments were served. Salt Lake to bid The following boys The Gleaner girls surprised their present: Mn. Show farwell to Elder LaMar Edwards, Leslie Rasmusclass leader, Mrs. R. G. ErcanLeon Aiken, brack, at M.I.A. meeting Tuesday Madsen. sen, Dan Bigelow, David Asay, Larry Kitchen, Booth in honor of her birthday. The supD. U. P. Maycock, Shelby Adams and Gor- per table was lovely in red and don DcLange. Camp Tam-'- - ck of the Daughtwhite with a birthday cake for a ! centerpiece and white cup cakes ers of Uta, i ,e . were delightentertained at the home of A temple excursion to the Salt with lighted candles at each fully plate. Mrs. Ruth Johnson Thursday, Feb. Lake temple for the Junior Gene- A beautiful plant was presented to 11. A very fine program was given alogical classes of the Sharon and rMs. Ercanbrack frgm the class. in honor of Presidents George Timpanogos wards was held JanLinand Abraham Oral and Howard MacKay gave Washington uary 30. There were thirty boys and girls from the Timpanogos a delightful party for Elbert Miller, coln, their wives and mothers. Ms. ward in attendance as follows: who left this week for Mexico. Johnson was assisted by Mrs. ElMerle Terry, Delo and Clara Row-leTwenty guests enjoyed the pro- len Bunnell, Mrs. Meliscent Wells Hi:lda and Lucille Rasmussen, gressive games and a delicious and Mrs, Nora Harding. Elom Heaps, Melba- and LaMar luncheon. Mrs. Ed. Nielson was hostess to Edwards Dan Bigelow, Maurine, the club at her home Fay and Mary Hansen, Don Row-leVISITORS Feb. 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Adelia Larsen, Florence and Mrs. Mr. and Claude Snyder and Kartchner Charlotte Shepnerd, Merrill Farley, gave a very interesting daughter, Jean, Mrs. Carl Berge-se- account of their recent travels to Harvey Lunceford, Robert Rose May and Jack Bergesen the Hawaiian Islands and showed Alice Gordon, Iris Lamb, of, Silverton, Colo., spent part of many beautiful pieces of handiTheora Sundrjuist, Gordon the week here with Mrs. Minnie work Leslie Rasmussen, Wallace given them by 'he natives. P. Anderson. They cante with the The next meeting will be held at Prestwich, Clara Louise Loveless, of Mr. Gergesen and stayed the home of Mrs. Alfred Johnson Iletta Reynolds. Beth Reynolds body here until after the funeral. Mildred Keeler and Virginia Johft-SoThursday, March 4th. OF Grand View Edgemon t Eva Gillespie, Thanks and Timpanogos Reporter ap- o f preciation members of the ward are extended to Mr. Alex for Mortenson, the fine drinking fountain donated by him,' which has been installed in the hallwaj at the church. La-vo- A small fir in the is started roof of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Teter C. Larsen, from sparks from the chimney, laSaturday. Had it not been for a neighbor, Mr. Levi Bounous, seeing the fire it might have had very serious results. It was soon extinguished with very little damage, two holes being burnt through the roof. -l The Primary officers wih to extend their thanks for the fine response of the members of the ward in their recent penny drive for the Childrens Hospital in Salt Lake City. PleasantView Mrs. J. V. Gillespie and Mrs. Win. Wiscomb were hosteses to of Camp Edgemont, Daughters Utah Pioneers last Thursday afternoon at the Gillespie home. A fine program was enjoyed. Delegates for sthe County Election of officers were elected, Mrs. Adel-beBigler, Mrs. George Boyle and Mrs. Andrew Johnson being chosen. The meeting will be held at in the home of Mrs. Johnson March. rt Carol Stubbs was baptised and confirmed a member of ibe Church last Sunday. The Edgemont Literary club met this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ora Cunningham at her home in with President , Nellie Linden, Chamberlain in charge of the meeting. Current events were discussed and a review of Richard Halliburtons book, Seven League Boots was given by Mrs. Lydia Hogan. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses to the club mein-be- i s. Elder Lloyd Subbs will speak at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening, giving some of his experience in the mission field. A fine nruical program is also being prepared and ah ward members and friends are urged to attend. The Bishopric and Sunday School started the new Superintendency priesthood pi antat Sunday School two weeks ago and are very pleased with the results. All members of the priesthood are especially invited to attend these Sunday morning meetings. Although there are only a few drifts left along the road and in the orchards from the heavy snows this winter, the packing house and store room on the Van Wagonen Fruit farm still show the results. The entire building was caved in when the snow was at its heaviest. Work of tearing it down and rebuilding are now in progress. Sharon ''.fine ' All-fre- Lake View w-i- Vineyard Mrs. George Wells, Repot ter The Annual Ward Reunion will be held Friday afternoon and evening, Feb. 26. Lunch w ill be served promptly at noon followed and comic by a lively program A stunts. big free dance and a short progiam will be featured !m the evening. 'All former Vine- 2 ' reside nts a r d j y ' and every person jm the ward are 'urged to partici- pate in the days ('activities. Stone M the combuilding be will mittee M"- " present to conduct all persons interested in the of the new chapel, construction oi k on the through the building. splendidly, chapel is progressing the shingling oi the roof is completed and the plastering will begin as soon as the weather permits. The people are meeting and their cheetully obligations much joy and satisfaction is being felt in the time and means g:ven for such a worthy cause, lhsltop Thorit C. Hebertson expresses his thanks to all who have so willingly helped with the building thus far. . man is urged to exhibit their fancy quilts, handiwork, and other hobalso articles of clothing, bies, cakes, pies, and numerous things will be oil sale. At 8 p. in. a splendid program will be given. Miss Jude will present a group of high school students in a clever one-aplay. Mr. Karl Banks and Mr. Frank B. Newman will entertain in a vaudeville act, other features w be staged and an invitation is extended to the Stake and Ward members to attend. All proceeds will go to help furnish our new Ward Chapel. The Relief Society and Mutual workers tre the sponsors. ct 11 was given students at the Sacrament services Sunday evening in the Ward Hall. Lowell Biglow was in charge, pthers taking part were Miss'Ruth Hansen, Miss Mariam Cutler, Miss Esther Hansen, Wayne Bellows, Tert Dixon and' Dee Elder. A splendid program of Seminary by a group ct A Ward dance is scheduled for March 17 and will be sponsored by the Relief Society. Budget tickets will be good and a large crowd is expected to attend. Rex Blake has been appointed Ward Teacher Supervisor and the timely letters he sends out each month with the Topic outlined makes ward teaching very interesting. We hope that every home will be visited each month during the coming year. He-bMr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson Miller, has gone to Colonia formerly of Lake View left for Juarez, Cljohuahua, Mexico where Los Angeles, California where Mr. he will engage in poultry work. Johnson has accepted a position in the office of the Pacific States Elaine Liechty and John Taylor Cast Iron Pipe Plant. At that were baptized Sunday. been transferred place having there. Rex Dunford, Melvin Burgener and Donald Mac Kay have become Elders Arthur I vie, and Reed deacons and David O.' MacKay, III Nuttall have been successful in is a teacher. holding cottage meetings in Lake View this month. The first one at A large congregation enjoyed the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph program given by the seminary Shaw and one at the home of Mr. students Sunday evening. and Mrs. Thomas Boulton. play, "Happy Valley was prein sented the ward Thursday evening, Feb. 18. Members of the cast were Reva Elwood Downs, Earl Baxter, Johnson, Loyd Bessie Louder, Downs, Ray AVERA SMITH Downs, Beth An-dson and Alice Anderson. The cast aKo presented the play in Alpine Feb. 19. The Alpine ward presented the play The Aunt" in Windsor Feb. 23 as ail exchange program. Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Olson of Celebrating the birthday of the Provo have purchased the Henry in our Father of our country Maag farm and have moved here own way instead of minueting was our choice for the twenty-secon- d to make their home. of February, Modern Martha and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Peterson George Washingtons minus hoop former Vineyard residents visited skirts and powdered wigs, were here last week with friends and rel- seen doing a minuet to one of our atives. Their son Gerald Peterson Swing Musical numbers. Our dances we have had in the left F'ebruary 18 for the Canadian Mission field. past have been very successful and very much enjoyed by the studBAZAAR and HOBBY SHOW ents. We were glad to see so many of our younger classmates, the have been comPreparations pleted for the big bazaar and Hob- seventh grade, participating in it by Show to be staged Thursday af- because we all felt the pangs of ternoon and evening on March during our first 4th in the Ward Hall. Every wo- - year here. H. F RERETON President ALVA NELSON Cashier mile South of Lincoln High School QPipri a i February Only General Electric .and Westinghouse WAFFLE IRONS $4.95 Easy Terms Also a special value on Nesco Automatic Electric Roasters, areal value, Call 620 or see them in our store. utmi poiteeSLight Cficicnf' Tahlic Service Co. D. G. Henriod Co., Inc. A COMPLETE FOOD MARKET Phone 131 80 West Center Provo JOHN IOJHNI & SONS: DEAD AND USELESS ANIMALS Call 680, Provo SPECIAL i L. D. S. GARMENTS L. D. S. Garments, Ladies Fine Cotton Garments, 3 AA vAiUU for Ladies Fine Ribbed Cotton Garment Values to $1 00 .Mens L. D. S. Garments, knee length Q DOC f ' si ort sleeve and . IC .This store has one of the largest stocks rf L. D. S. Garments for men and women in the state, come in and see. See Us... for a quotation on your building or repairs on . . . MENS WEAR Deposits in this Bank... V. 1 010-J-- 4 Pay Highest Prices for li State Bank of Provo Get our prices before you buy ornamental of other Nursery Stock. Washington Dance er up to $5,000 are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation We save you money on Porter WalFRUIT TREES. ton, Utah-Grow- n ener-tainin- In commemoration of Scout Week, the Scouts presented the Dean Miner, Ward Activity Diiprograin in the Feb. M. I. A. Conrector and Counselor to Lowell P. joint meeting. They also enterVarley in the Young Men's Mutual tained their parents at a banquet Association has been released and Wed, evening. Harold Murdoch chosen to succeed him. A very entertaining program was presented in the Sacrament Mrs. Lena Gammon is making un. L IVVU Secliicil...c, . -- V. . an indefinite stay in Los Ange- ond Ward Choir.u, les with her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Welby Gammon. , - Elbeit Miller, son of Mrs. Dependable Garden and Field SEED with high germination and Purity Tests at Reasonable Prices PHONE Miss Avera Smith, Reporter Windsor Ward Old Folks were special guests at the annual Ward Reunion Friday, Feb. 12. Dinner g was served at noon. A very was presented program during the after- - 1937 STRATTON Seed & Nursery Windsor The four - act The M. I. A. Drama diiectors Mrs. Della Stone and Walter Holdaway are busy directing a four-acomedy entitled "Attorney For The Defense, to be staged in the near future. Roh-boc- ;f FRIDAY. FEB. 25. y, Mrs. Ethel Pyne, Reporter The new Missionary Committee are Mr. and Mrs. Artinius Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Burningham, Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Cook, Mr. and Mrs. John Mecham and Mr. and Mrs, Leo Mecham. The new com for mittee th. They were accompanied by their Old Folks, Mr class leaders. Mrs. Wilford Rasmus- and Mrs. CIarnary. Jack Conder chairman. Talks Kofford ; e n c e were given by Victor Anderson, Mrs and Mr. Arlo Kitchen, Bruce Prestwich and Dan Jepperson Francis Hunn. Musical numbers Mrs Mr. and were furnished by Annie Shepherd Carson Crandall. Florence Shepherd accompanying. Mr. and Mrs. R Glen Vernon and Kent Fielding Mr 7 D. Wells, played a saxophone duct. and Mrs. Arthur! f ' Newell. Mr. amp1' The Relief Society women art George Mrs. M"- " very busy this winter, each district Lunceford. The committee are arranging a party making a quilt to be used thi' fall. for about the 12th of March. A social was held Friday at the The annual ward reunion was home of Mrs. Jennie Thorne. held Monday evening beginning The Mutual officers are to be at 7:30. Ertman Christensen was chairman on general arrangements congratulated on the success of the E. H. Caldcr was master of cere- Gold and Green Ball held Friday monies. The Relief Society had evening. The hall was decorated in The gold and green with colored lights. charge of the refreshments. Miss Primary children were entertained Mrs. Yyonne Holt was queen, Norma Hampshire and Miss Tuesday afternoon and the Juniors Carol Pyne were attendants, little Tuesday evening. Carol Christensen was crown bearThe program Sunday evening was in charge of the Stake Semi- - er. The following couples demon-state- d the Gold and Green dance: Norma Hamph:re, Lorin Jex; ElHouse Cleaning Days are vira Pyne, Joe Ford; Maxine Gorhere again Do a complete and don, Verl Jacobs; Fav Jepperson, Glen Vernon; Delight Holt, Gerefficient job with an Electro-Lu- x ald Leo Pyne; Virginia Jolley, House Cleaner and Air furnFoul, The Mtlidy Kings" Purifier. Free Demonstrations ished the nitisic. 'E. H. Caldcr was call C. Wilford Larsen, Phone chairman, Mrs. Thomas Jacobs and 04J3, R 2 Box. 48. 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