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Show Fridav, THE Tune 4, 1Q37 PleasantView . Merle Foute, Reporter club The Ever Ready enjoyed a visit to the 'Utah Power MoJtl Home where they studied the modern loitvenieinjes. One of the club projects is home M.-- meb-her- Vineyard Timpanogos s MRS. CHARI ES E. POULSON s o Mrs. Geoige Well-- , Reporter Mrs. C. II. PouUon, Reporter the thirteen memMrs. Richard Harris and chilPaul Taylor of Lake View re- bers appreciated dren, David and Lorna of I rov the tulp of the l el y returned from the Australhere hostesse-i- n Canyon, Nevada are home at the home of Mis. Hams' par- ian Mission will be the speaker at explaining the the M l.A. conjoint" meeting Sunents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jensen. newest helps. day evening in the ward hall. SpeandMrs. Mr. . musical The Lucky, Leo Hughs and cial numbers will be J club was llcen laughter, and a ganized with the Halls furnished of Idaho cordial invitation following officat were t is extended to the President, the home of Mr. to attend Ellen Bone; vice and Mrs. C. II. public president, Madge Poulson a.s t m i. Foot Lewis; secretary w eck. Mrs. Clara Emelia Maurine; song and cheer Chase of Oakland recreation leader, Lay Andrews; is visMrs. John V. California leaders, Lily Burgener and Norwith here iting a c g, DeLange, ma Penrod; club leader, Irs. ClarMrs. b y her mother Hold-awaIcompanied ence Ashton; assistant leader, Prudence "ilr. and Mrs. Ashton; other members, WanMrs. Chase M Mn. poutso da Gurr and Silvia Maurm, in company with Wright of Hmkley, and Mrs. Reed sou her W.lb Mr. Anderson and son, Alma of club The Useful Twelve and wife, also of Oakland and Mrs. Koosharem left May 18 for Caliof a sister have was organized last week with Ned-r- a Chase Lida Ogden who fornia to meet her husband Lewis and Frances Hunn ' as a two weeks tour of the has been laboring as a mission. Mr. enjoyed club leaders. Other officers are: states. eastern has been working at DeLange president, Elva June Hansen; Redding and Chico, California. He Helen Dunford; secrefor all A and met the group at Sacramento get acquainted parly Juanita Campbell; reporter, tary, together they went San Francis- adults of the ward is being planned Mary Dunford; song and cheer co to visit the new Gulden Gate for the near future, Mrs, Lena leader, Donna Lou Hall. Mr. nad Mrs. John LarBridge before returning home. and Toone Earl Mrs. Mr. and sen, Mrs. David O. MacKav and Miss e Mr. and Mrs. Hans Denison and Joy O. Clegg of the Gospel Oral MacKay attended the Memclass from the committee orial Day exercises in Zion's candaughter, Gloria and Mrs. Bernice Carol Lou chosen to arrange the party, the Ellis and daughter, yon. were guests at the home of Mr. and tim: and place to be announced lat- end. Mrs. Orrel DeLange last week Mrs. Minnie P, Anderson has returned from a delightful trip to Miss Alverda DeLange has reMrs. Clark Nelson and Mrs. the Grand canyon. turned from Fairfield, where she Holdaway were hostesses to Clyde winhas been teaching during the Mrs. Lloyd Snow and small members of R. club Thursday after. ternoon at the home of the former. daughter, Carina, have gone to Los rook was played and Angeles where Mr. Snow is emMrs. Antone Nelson and daugh- aProgressive delicious luncheon served. ployed. Mrs. W. E. Andrews enand relatives tertained several ter, Ruth spent part of last week Mr. and in Cedar City visiting-wit- h E. Hopkin-son- , friends at a social in honor of Mrs. and Mrs. Bishop Mrs. Sterling Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. John Hopkin-so- n Snow just before she left. and son Gary and Miss MarMr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Willis ami garet llopkinson of Salt Lake vis(Hazel Farleyf have a 9J4 lb. son, ited here Saturday with Mr. and three children spent Sunday and born at the home of the grandpar- Mrs. Monday in Clifton, Idaho with relGeorge F. Wells. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Faratives. ley, Jr., May 29. Mr. and Mrs. T. Frank Griffin Miss Ruth Stott and Mr. and and the Misses Marjory, Emily and Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Keeler Beatrice Griffin of Salt Mrs. Asael II. spent part Lake, spent announce the marriage of their Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. of the week in Meadow. Warburton Paul to Nina daughter, O. Chgg and famliv. of Pleasant Grove. The ceremony Joy The closing Relief Society meetwas performed by Biship Julicu J. and ing was held Tuesday, followed by Earl Mrs. Mr. Jones and Hansen on May 20. A reception in two small sons of Pocatello, Idaho a social. honor of the young couple will be visited here for a week with her at bride of the given by the parents mother Mrs. Ellen Holdaway. their home Tuesday, June 1. The couple will reside in Magna, Utah. The many friends of Wiliam M. Davis will be pleased to learn that SADIE. SIIAW, Reporter he is poirh improved from his reMrs. Sadie Shaw, Reporter cent illness, he left the hospital Mrs. Kathryn Zobell of the Stake during the week and is convalescRelief Society board gave the soing at his home. The ObservEva Gillespie, Reporter cial service lesson Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bunnel are ance of The Law at Relief Society Mr. and Mrs. Wilford R, Stubbs wish to announce the engagement announcing the coining amirriage meeting Tuesday, May 25th, to of Miss Norma Taylor of Provo of their daughter, Lorna Mr. and Mrs. LaMar D. Bunnell, son of Mr. and and their son Neal, the event to Mrs. Ross K. Bunnell of Orem. The take place June IS. Miss Taylor is Parley Ginger, of the Provo High Mr. and Mrs, Ala graduate marriage w i 1.1 School and is now attending the the take place and Provo Beauty School. The groom-to-b- e fred Johnson fore part of June Mrs and Mr. Linwas graduated from the and a reception is coln High School and has been Martin Clinger being planned in employed at the Walker Mine in entertained at the of honor the California. Johnson home young couple by Friday in honor the bride's parMr. and Mrs. Lewis Clegg an- tof the old folks of ents, to be held in nounce the arrival of a baby girl the ward. A hot Edgeomnt born Sunday morning at the Crane dinner was servHall. Recreation ed to Maternity Home. Mr June 18th. There was a fine Bunnell is a grad- s,l,w program consist- uate of Lincoln of a duet by Clyde and Belva WilSchool and High liamson, iano duet by Dorothy is employed at Mr. Gilinpl and Alene Johnson. A readTaylor the Utah Poultry association, and La Vern Clinger, trombone by ing Lorna has also attended Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Davies of duet by Leone Madsen and Belva The young couple will make their Cedar City spent the with Williamson, solo by August Johnhome -- in Provo. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. son, two comic readings by Peter Schenck and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Zobell. Talks were given by Bishop Mr. and Mrs. George Boyce sus- Davies. August Johnson and Martin Clingtained a loss by fire early Sunday er and a response by Mrs. Parley morning, when their garage, car, a Mrs. Clinger, retiring chairman, The GenealogiHudson coupe, and chicken coops moved to Salt Lake. Clinger having committee were destroyed. The origin of the cal fire is unknown, and had it not was in charge of President James Nuttall of the been for the aid of neighbors, who sacrament Snow Academy at Ephraim and the formed a bucket brigade, before the Mrs. (Nuttall and children, spent meeting, Sunday arrival of the Provo Fire DepartMemorial Day in Lake View and evening. The proment, the barn and other outbuildProvo. desbeen of have would consisted probably ing gram a vocal duet, by troyed. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Shaw d Mrs. Tlieo. and daughter Mildred of Nampa, Members of the Alofa Club met and Mary Idaho spent Memorial Day visitWednesday afternoon at the home P. Davis; a talk, ing with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph folM of rs. Ida Stubbs, with the "The Decrease of Shaw. During the day they all visthru lowing ladies enjoying the after- Knowledge ited at Lehi. noon of cards and luncheon: Mrs. Tran egression, mi. dvIm Beth Ferguson, Mrs. Olive Gilles- given by Mrs. Annie Tanner; an Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Scott and Billie Mrs. Mrs. Louise Baum, instrumental duet Nina, by Vivia pie, have moved to the Provo family ' , Davies and her mother; a short Second Stubbs, Mrs. Donna Van Wagon-enWard after living many Mrs. Katherine Boyce, .Mrs. talk by Elder Homer. years in Lake View. They have Della Baum and the hostess. held positions in Mrs. W. A. Nuttall had as her the many atprominent the present time Mr. ward, Sciweek-enhou-- e The Lucky Charm Home her Scott is a member of the guest over the Bishopric Club was organized last cousin ence Mrs. Maloy and three and Mrs, Scott in the Presidency of Thursday with the following mem- daughters of Mesa, Arizona. the Primary. Several social funcbers: Misses Daryl Stewart, Jerry tions have been given in their honGrace Wilma Wiscomb, Mrs. A. L. Tanner entertained on or. Nelson, Booth, Elsie Farnsworth, Josephine Friday, May 21, in honor of her Booth, Rowena Clinger, Mary Gil- daughter Margaret, a bride of next Mr. and Mrs Martin Clinger of lespie and Marq Conder. Mrs. Mar- month. The guests quilted a patch-worLake View announce the marriage tha Stewart and Mrs. Sva Gilles-oi-e of coverlet for the guest of their daughter Cleo, to Mr. Carl will art jis suoervisors. The honor. Johnson, of Provo. The marriage club will meet every Thursday IW1 Will Use J1I4SC tile Mtici Ul June and the young couple will friends at and relatives with iting make their home in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reeves and Olmstead. son, Richard, of lone, Idaho, have arrived here to visit with Mrs The M. I. A. officers will have Reeves parent-- , Mr. and Mrs. Win. charge of Conjoint meeting Sunduring their vacation. day even.ng at 7:30. A fine proMrs. J. D. Pyne, Reporter gram will be given by the Yeshara Mi- Mana Haves returned to club, a returned lady missionaries (Most of Mrs. Pyne's ward news her home in Grace, Idaho, after association and all ward members this week has been used in other spending the past three weeks vis of the ward are urged to attend. parts of the paper ) fumi-hing- s, - 4-- The conioait evening vv '! be bers fioni the 1 M- RYU. V''L Lake View Edgemont the thirty 4- 4-- thi-- r AGES: t in- - The girls of the ward are meet- ing Friday night to organize Avera Smith, six-ve- Girls New Summer reveai, i The annual was observed "m' Orange, red, pink, blue, green, yellow polka-do- t, checks plain. to 10 yt Fancy Tops. 6J-- 15c2cj25c 25c eich Daughter's Day" Relief Society Tuesday, June 1st. Daughters of Relief SocitCsSjiembers were selected to act as ofucials and teachers for that day. Childrens New New Assortment of JIMMIES Summer TIES In the new summer p a 1 1 e r ns sanforized fully shrunk. Multi-Colore- their school education. ginning Life is just buffets and the gasp They are receiving a great deal of pleasure from attending Summer between but thank Heavens for the Kindergarten' in Pleasant Grove. gasps! 98c All New Designs and colors Childrens' d SANDALS Sizes 31, to $139 JUST LIKE DADS Boys New Summer Boy's Smart New SUMMER WASH 98C 2 Lbs. 19c Slacks Marshmallows 2 Lbs. 25c FLUFFIESTI nooc . . L.D. 8m SODAS - 1 L,an DEPENDABLE YOU CANT BUY A BETTER COFFEE SUGAR CLOTH BAG Swimming SALMON . Tall Can 11c JELLO . . Pkg. 5c Jeis Rite 8 . . Bottle 10c. voc OZ. BOTTLE FOR YOUR JAM MAKING MILK 2lj CANS . HARVEST BLOSSOM Devil LIBBYS 3 Cans 10c The Household Standard Powdered Sugar 3 Lbs. 1 9c P. and G. Soap 6 for 25c Oxydol . IH&tl KERR MASON JARS SIZE . 16 WHERB STYLE BEGINS? 48 Lbs. $1.25 Meat. y4 Sizes 6 to Fl. TOMATOES 2 Cans 17c FLOUR Shirts of salt combed yarn Short of fast color broadcloth srrjlfel' ALL BRANDS NO. Shirts Shorts FfiuVO, UTAH 2 Cans 13c . . Boys New IHHr1A(&ESiq? to rso 98c $149 All New Styles and Colors. ASSORTED FLAVORS $1.49 Wool PANTS TRUNKS 25c 10 Boys Straws JUST ARRIVED! Boys New Summer Boys and Young Mens 10 Lb. Bag 56c . Hats 98c snHManns Crackers l and Girls' Summer 1 2k A-- 25c Girls and Ladies be- . . - New Pastel Shades Sizes in Thursday. May 27, a Sewing Bee was held in the Rohef Society room of the chapel. Those present made many attractive articles to be sold in a bazaar planned for a later date. are Just Arrived Childrens ANKLETS Sun SUITS ( Reporter old children Ladies' and tional program ii volley ball am! soft ball. This first summer! L that sueh a probeen lias AVER SMITH gram organized and many of the girls are anticipating it with a great deal of pleasure. Windsor Our , r Canning jars that prevent loss by air spoilage. Patented teal cap tight, quick and positive. Makes canning easier. ... Kook-Kwic- Qt. 12c Lg. Pkg. 19c, Quality Meats Salt Bacon lb. 1 9c KR Picnics lb. 24c Canner Quart Jars k Hold . 7 $11.95 size pressure canner made of heavy plain finished cast aluminum. Holds 18 pint or 7 quart glass jars, 19 number 2, 11 number 2 lt, or 10 number 3 tin cans. U. S. D. A. Bulletin 1762 tells us that canning under pressure is safest method. Instruction and receipe book with every canner. Large OTHER SIZES $5.95 - 12.50 - 14.50 - 19.50 REGULAR STYLE Pints ...59c 69c Quarts $1.09 i Gal 25c Caps 15c Lids We also stock Wide mouth jars and lids Save on These Canning Helps Too READY TO SERVE NO SHRINK POT ROAST Frankfurters Aluminum Pack Canner Lb. 10c . 16 Qt. Size Lb. 15c Tin Cans can be used again $3.89 per 100 zr L JOHN KUHNI & SONS Pay Highest Prices for DEAD AND USELESS ANIMALS Call 680, Provo $1.89 Open-To- p CUDAHYS k Sharon Pare Three Horterise of Ward is their sti uctor. and mi. Fyne Mrs. A. V. Watkins had as their guests Saturday evening the stake Presidents from the eleven stakes at a regional meeting. Grand View Har-war- Miss 3 - President Es-tel- la Fi-h- er Morby SHARON -. Le-no- Doc-tiin- Sunday by it em- program and Mis. Carl Hendiuksen of Los Angeles, wen Calfomla Mr j of gue-t- s an J Mrs. B. M Memmia'i Jolley Duv Mr. Hen- di ieksrii is Mrs brother Jolley I heir parent K Mr. and Mrs. A f JS HcndrisksonF G. of Provo accom-'j- , panied them to. r i California. - -- George OF furm-he- d re-o- r- ers: VOICE Can in tin ita more economiFirst quality sanitary cans. Open-to- p type, use them again by reflanging with can sealer. Plain tin . for meat, fish, and most fruits ana vegetables. YV also carry enameled cans. cal!1' Tin Can Sealer $12.50 West Center 187 i.iIi.k. . .... r A large size canner . . . yet it costa amazingly little at Sears! Holds 7 one quart jar. Challenge quality, extra hard aluminum for long service. Complete with tinned wire rack and snug fitting high dome cover. . - .3IDK2IfiKti , ' j Other Canners $1.39, $1.59, $1.98 $2.39 iJiiIm. t It f 1 1 1. S 4 ) iMlj 1 J PROVO UTAH |