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Show Pace Tw THE VOICE OF SHARON ( r Many from other places came to jo:n in the festivities and renew cit, aniuaiuiam.es. T Ward N PlcasantView The instead ening. games prised Mr. and Mis. Joseph Johnson formeilv of Lake kw but now of Park City returned to Lake View where they had their baby blessed at Fast meeting, Mr. Johnson is The many friends will be sorry the son of Mr, and Mrs Jul us to Lain of tju- - serious illness of Johnson M". Lars Jacobsen, Mis. JaCub-e- n Mr. and Mrs Spencer Madsen left eailier in the momh for Alhamare pleased to announce that their bra, Calif , for her health and has k son Ifcvane, arrived safe in been notified of will at present labor in and her husband Duant enjoyed his Copenhagen. condition and trip immense!. will probably return immediately Grand View Lake View Ui, ' Davies, Repo: ter The Sunday School Rave a delightful Et. Patricks' day costume bull. Many appropriate costumes were in evidence; Ashted Tavlor Won the prize offered for the best one. Bee of Hive girls had parties ilass work Tuesday ev- their own They planned and refreshments and surtheir teachers, Mrs. J. P, Gadd, Miss Dorothy , Hunu and Miss Ruby Bone. Mrs. Sterling Guff entertained Dcii-tuai- D. the U. at their Thurs- f 'ometing ' lav. Mrs. P. K, 7 jiNielsengave au 'tk f lesson Jand the chorus m a t L The sang two selecnjembers of the i, Arlo Shuniwav lift March 18 tions. A delicious J are bu ward Mission for the Western Slates Ea-e- r luncheon Mn. foot a'round the with headquarters at Denver, He was served. edifice t, church was entertained extensively prior tearing it down to his departure. The best wishes A shower was given Friday evwhere needed and getting reads ening for Mrs. Dean Johnson for the remodel(Burniece Penrod) by Mrs. Reed Wr- - Ska Mrs. Wilford Penrod, Johnson, ing which will Mrs. Velma Mrs. Flava Leavitt, take place as soon as possible. Rovlance and Mrs. Merline JohnMeetings of all auxiliaries will bu held in the amusement hall. son Forty-fiv- e guests enjoyed an evening of games and music fol lowed by refreshments. The Lake View Ward Reunion was held March 11. A delicious supper was served and a splendid Mrs. A. Ray Ekins was hostess program was rendered. The at a birthday party and quilting the orchestra furnished Wednesday for her sister-in-lamusic for the ball which was held. Mrs. Stanford Patten. A delicious luncheon was served to 35 guests. wood Ford and Rex Olsen. 1 he M. I, A. Gold ami Green Ball, an event of Peh , was indeed a successful social and artistic affair. Vineyard 1 , The attendance at Sunday School has been greatly increased the past few weeks. Perhaps this revival in interest is due to the fathful work of our two Bros. .Rowley home missionaries, and Bradshaw. committee The genealogical meets regularly with members of the ward, to take up current prob lents. The text book in being ably taught by class leader, M. R. Stein-eckei- Kartchner. Timpanogos A very successful ward reunion March 18. wjts held Thursday, Bishop Julian Hansen was master of ceremonies, and Tottv Rohbock had of the M.IA. Presidency the of charge which program was held in the as fol church lows: community singing "If there in sunshine is your heart pray er by John H. vocal Murdock; solo "Last night the nightingale r w ike me by Jepper-MRhodes Poulson sn, address of in welcome by Bishop Hansen which he read some of die past hLtuiy and early organization of the ward; reading Miss Mariam Cutler, Solo "Ring Dent Bells" Rhodes Jepperson, comic reading A. F. Davis, original song duet, Tid and Clark Johnson, who sang a sicond number, retold story, Arnold Burningham, At the close of the program the crowd went to the hall where a amusement tray luncheon was served, with the Relief society, and M.I.A. officers in the concluded charge. Dancing evenings program. During the were made on dance, drawings three quilts, one made by the Primary, and two by the Relief Society. Quilts were drawn by Miss Eunici Harris, Mrs. Barney Bigelow, and The quilt Mr, Roy Gappmayer. was drawn by Mr. Gappmayer tut ned back and auctioned to Mr. Luztll Robbins. About three hundred ward members were present. The children of the ward were entertained in the afternoon with a dance, the officers of the Sunday School and Primary being in charge. Refreshments were served to one lyindred and fifty youngsters. X n. t shower A very lovely kitchen was given by neighbors at the home of Mrs. Emma Poulson in honor of Mrs. Leo Poulson who was recently married. Mrs. Olive Burningham led the group in lively games, and a tasty luncheon was served to the following neighbors: Mrs. Emma Poukon, Mrs. Lorn a Maycock, Mrs. Ida Sheesly, Mrs. Rimer, Mrs. Andra Watkins, Mrs. Ida Hansen, Mrs. Jennie Farley, Mrs, Lucy Poulson, Mrs. Sorenson, Mrs. Ruby Smith, Mrs. Inez Marston, Mrs. Kitchen, Miss Edith Murdock, and Miss Doratha Jones. Lovely gifts were received by the guest of honor. The annual "Gold and Green ball of th Timpanogos ward was held March 12 in the ward t nuse-mehall. The hall was beautifully decorated in the M I A. colors ballots were given to each person as they came and the queen was chosen from the Gleaner group. Miss Grace Julmsjm was eseleiled as queen. The girls selected as her attendants were: Miss Doratha Jones, Miss Ruth Hansen, Miss Esther Hansen, Miss Lois Keele and Miss Y' ''one Haii'n. The M.I.A. walk v as danced by seven couples, Mr, and Mrs. Rowley, Miss Doratha Jones, Mr. Gerald Buikley, Miss Hazel Terry, Mr. Richard Bigelow, Miss Iletta Reynolds, Mr. Arlo Kitchen, Miss Theda Jones, Mr. Grant Rowley, Miss Melba Edward, Mr. Gerald Miss Iris Lamb and Mr. Max Andrews. An exceptionally largecrowd was in atteidame. nt session for members of Camp Tamarack of the D. U. P. was held March 18 at the home of Mrs. Harriet Varley, Mrs. Chri-si- e Maden gave the lesson on "Indian Chiefs who had dealings with the Pioneers." Mrs, Am Larsen and Mrs. Olive Y. Taylor .were assistant There were twenty-fiv- e women in attendance. day School are entertainments c. tw Edaemont Ho-pit- al ' 1 STAKE RELIEF SOCIETY Compare our price with any store in Utah SUGAR A 10 tbs, (tiinit 1) 4-- ty Paint Your House for John K. Allen and Thomas Wells have accepted a call to labor as home missionaries for Sharon Stake. We know their labors will bring much joy to their already well spent lives. 2fi. 1937 ed with a lovely gift. Mrs. AnderParents, urge your children to attend Primary regularly in order to son has been a diligent worker. She has been choriste for several participate in the various events. ' 5 ears. Mrs. Ethel P) ne, Rtporter Valdis was the name given the A business meeting was held at The Primary officers and teachThe Sharon old folks, widows Mrs. Agnes Farnsworth's on and ers wish to thank all members of Mr. infant daughter of and widowers were entertained on Mrs. Wilford S. Gillespie at fast the war! who donated so generFriday. A full day of activity with in March. meeting ously for the penny drive for the e fifty-onguests were served a in Salt Lake. The annual M" Men and GleanChildrens chiiken dinner. John E. Christeii-s-e- n ers banquet was held Monday evThere will be talk a gave ening. M.I.A. colors were ued no evening meetThe Primary group will hold f bis trip throug' out. Ral Carter acted as about in the ward their preparation meeting at the ings rena around the world. toastmaster, Hawkins progiant was Sunday ow- hotm of Mrs. Montez tyxt Prizes were giv dered during courses. The committo quarterly Wednesday afternoon, April 7th. ing ' en for special tee in chai ge were Heh n Pyne, conference. , nor Flowers for the Spring Festival Louise Peterson 1 e mei its. The com- -, Lucille Tucker, following will be made. and Zola Hilda Kockerhans. Mrs. in charge mitt owing Sunday, were Mr, and Malone is class leader. The Melto general conThe meeting house looks very Clarence ody Making" furnished the music Mrs. ference in Salt nice with its new ' coat of paint for ,5 dancing. M r . Kofford, Lake. Sunday which was completed some time The play ;:The Poor Married will be ago. It was started in the fall, but i v and Mrs. Dan school Mr. Man, under direction of Burton Jepperson, held both days inclement weather made it imposfor the children. sible to complete until this Spring. yj and Mrs. Carson Morgan will be presented soon. ... Mr. Crandall, A clean-u- p day for the grounds if jAA and Relief The Geo. Society organization Mrs. The Primary interior of the building is the and Glfte.pt Mr. Mr. were very active the past month. Lunceford, Mrs. Pv officers and teachers are preparing being planned in the near future. Miss Dorothy Stewart gave inand Mrs. Arthur Newell and Mr, an Easter dance and party for ah (Continued on page seven) structions for a personal Spring children and Mrs. Frank Thorne, of the ward the fore part ward to and liow robe, A ocul and business explained meeting as date for the of April. Watch was held by the committee at the make slip covers for furniture. such as a A special program was given many special features, home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence are fish BURIAL &bTEMPLE being planned. etc., pond, Ma-c- li 16, honoring all past Relief Kofford Monday evening. Plans for the Spring festival ar So tty Presidents. Corsages were CLOTHES DEPART. also being made, each week new High Councilmen, B. H. Jolley given to those present, A splendid dances and songs are being tanuht. MENT SPONSORED BY and Orville Stone were speakers program was given and refreshments served a crowd. to bride's Sacrament tendered a was large Sunday evening at Wells) The singing mothers sang in shower Wednesday evening at the meeting. The Elders Chorus sang Satchorus at the Stake Party on home of Miss Claudia Wilburg. two numbers. The Primary officers and teach urday. The Sharon school P. T. A. held ers are preparing a Spring FesMRS. DAISY NELSON A gay St. Patricks party was a social at the school building tival Mrs. Lorothy Campbell is in charge A March 3. Parents visited school in charge of Play" work. There given Wednesday evening. will be a May Queen and a May program and special stunts were during the class period. During the Her address is 1st house Pole dance with special dances by given. Dancing being the main business session the following new of Lincoln High School event. west officers were elected for the comthe various groups. The Teachers social will be held ing year: Mrs. Agnes Farnsworth, Prices Very Reasonable A Primary graduation V. E. Loose, first vice exercise Friday at the home of Mrs. Kate president; Any article made to order. was held on Sunday evening, Mrs. Cordner, president; Mrs. Grace Washburn, second vice president; Mrs. Ethel Agnes Farnsworth presented the Fine Assortment on hand at Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Pyne hav Pj'ne, secretary; Mrs. Adamson, Mrs. Della boys for graduation. All Times. the stake returned from a two weeks trip to treasurer. A splendid program Tucker represented board. Mr. B. M, Jolley gave an Maywood, California where they interesting talk about his trip to visited Mr. Pynes sister and brothSt. Louis where he attended the er Mr.' and Mrs. Elmont Rus-el- l. N.E.A. convention. They visited various points of in terest on their way. Mrs. L. M. Nelson of Salt Lake Mrs. Lucille Anderson was surprised on Wednescday when the is visiting at the home of Mrs. officers and teachers of Primary Matilda Vance. She attended the SHOP AT OUR STORES AND SAVE! met at her home. She was present- - old folks party. every-da- y Mrs. Della Chatwin, Mrs. Amelia Mr. and Mrs. Orson Prestwich Ford, Mrs, Elda Miller and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kitchen eBth Gurr for the Relief Society are visiting in the east. annual day program. Refreshments Mrs. Willard Bishop left Thurswere served by Mrs. Hal Cowley, Mrs. A. E. Phillips, Mrs. Charles day morning for Los Angeles and San Francisco, Calif., where she Allred and Mrs. Thomas Ashton. with three sisters will visit for The Ever Ready club mem- some time. bers were entertained by Miss Miss Leah Fielding who is in Lucile Cluff Monday. The lesson training at the L. D. S. hospital OZ. on color harmony was given by visited in Orem this week. Frances Hunt) and refreshments were served by Miss Cluff. Olson Mrs. Delmar (Anna Sharon $rl7T)95 ' Can 15c Corned Beef 12 Devil Meat . . Can 3c Libby's Rice Blue Rose. 4 Lbs. 19c No. 2 Tall Can 10c Soup Van Camps Vegetable Salmon Alaska Tall Can 10c 4 size The Old Testament class in Sun Vi f,. A11 II COMPLETE! Everything included for a house 38x28x12 Two Coats - RAISINS 11 Oz. Pkg. 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STORACE-ABSLIT- LOUIS KELSCH & SONS was given n, group of the Primary were entertained Tuesday. March 16 by their class leader, Mrs. Madge Olsen, Amusing games and tasty refreshments were enjoyed by the following for Complete boys; Fred Hansen, Russell HanHome Refrigeration sen, Calvin Cordtier, Loy RasmuRasmussen, ssen, Fred Billings Dorrell 1. CHEATER Patten, Clifton Asay, Graff, Bernell Bunnell, J. Verne loveless, Edwin Lunceford, El- - 2. CHEATER SHOE DOCTORS Help You! one act play tU Blazer Let the A planning several a to accumulate fund to furnish their class room in The four act comedy The at- the new chapel. Mr. and Mis. Kirby Allen and Defense, torney for the being staged by Water Holdaway and family arrived here Saturday from Mrs. Dt 11a Stone, will be present- Vaughn, Montana. 1 hey will make ed to the public in the near future. their home in Vineyard, The cast of characters include Miss Zelta Harding, Miss Margie WilEveryone is looking forward to liams, Mks June Gregory, Miss the April Fool Ball, to be held Vertina Ariel Larsen, April 1st in the ward amusement Harding, James T. Blake, Grant Blake, Carl hall. Andrea-oLewis Wells and HarHoward Nelsons ochestra will old Murdoch. furnish the dance music, there will be free refreshments, decorations, The Ward Bazaar and Hobby confetti and serpemme. The ward with show was a splendid success in teachers are the sponsors, every way and we hope that a Rex Blake the ward teacher supFall Festival out. ervisor Ic rhYge The general pubThe social aspect of such enter- lic is invited. 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