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Show Friday. lulv THE 9. 1937 WARD HAPPENINGS WINDSOR WARD DAY A HAPPY OCCASION number of Yindorite entertainment and ail luncheon at the Chapel and ground Luncheon wa servlat Tue-daed at MX under the direction of the Association with Miss Primary lobby Smith and Mr. Roe Harris in lhaige. A program was given later, under the direction of Mrs. Hortense Morgan. A h lanous note was struck with presentation of dramatized fairy tales by each ward prize was won organization. their depiction by the Bishopric-tof the "Three Bears" episode. These skits were interspersed with program numbers lap dancing and music. A real "side splitter" was the humorous pictures of ward members thrown on a screen by a slide machine. Following the program, outdoor sports were enjoyed under the direction of Verdun Richardson. A large enjoicd te or YOUNGER - BUNNELL MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Announcement is made of the of Bonnie marriage daughter of Mrs. Theresa Younge , of Provo, to Milton W. Bunnell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bunnell of Orem, which took place Saturday, June 26, at the home of Pishop Julian llansen of Timpan-ogo- s ward. The 6:30 oclock ceremony was witnessed by immediate family members and friends. The bride wore, a smart grey suit and a corsage of' red roses. Mr, and Mrs. Lamar Bunnell acted as attendants A wedding dinner was tenderer by Mr. and Mrs. Bunnell, the grooms parents.' The young couple will reside in Provo. Lorraine-Younger- ATTEND JUNIOR TEMPLE EXCURSION The following young ladies attended the junior ten. pie excursion at Salt Lake from jjxlgeinont last Saturday: Misses Dora Jean Christine Bigler, Laura and Shirley Mae James. They were accompanied by Mrs. O. C. Marriotti. Mrs. Mariotti also visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Lowther. J5he reports Mr. Lowther -- Mel-dru- Mel-dru- m send greeting, and rtgaids to all ALPINE STAKE CHOOSES members of the ward. He was re- OREM Y.M.MLA. LEADER cently operated on at the L.D.S. LeGrand Jarman of Windsor Hospital. ward ha been made president i f the Y.M.M I. A. in Alpine Stake, LITERARY CLUB an honor both to Mr. Jarman and TO MEET Windsor Ward. Acquaintances are confident ot hi abil tv to fill' the The Edge. tout Literary Club office. well and wih him much joy will mtet this afternoon , at the in hi work. home of Mrs. Racheat Medium. Mrs. Loleta Dixon will review W. J. GILLMAN SPEAKER "Drums Along the Mohawk" by AT SUNSET SERVICES Edmonds, and Mrsr Meeha n will give a travelogue of the state of Mr. W. J. Cillman was the will New York. Tasty refreshment speaker at the M. I. A. Services be served by the hostess. Sunday, July 4th, in the Windsor Ward, a 'feature that was much enjoyed. A splendid musical program STAKE RELIEF SOCIETY was also given. MAKES QUILT The Stake Relief Society Board spent a delightful day at the home of Mrs. Katherine Firth last Friday. A beautiful quilt was made fpr the Mormon Handicraft Shop in the Bureau of Information Building in Salt Lake and business matters were discussed. A delicious dinner was served by Mrs. Firth to Mrs. Eva Gillespie, Mrs. Daisy Nelson, Mrs. Flora Bigler, Mrs. Malicent Wells. Mrs. Lena Andreason. Mrs. Mary Stewart, Mrs. Lydia Hogan, Mrs. Lizzabell Davies, Mrs. Phyllis Andreason and Mrs. Firths mother, Mrs. Odekirk.. nrr-i'rimr.- GUUfin 10 Lbs. . . 55c 25 Lbs. . $1.37 Coffee Lb. Can23c DEPENDABLE Cheese Part JELS RITE fflash af- Skim 8 Oz. . Lb. 17c Dottla 12c FOR YOUR JAM AND JELLY Byron Fisher has been chosen President of the Elders Guorum in Windsor. Zola Hoole spent the with relatives at Vernal. Foirth Ever-Read- y 4-- r, ZION IS GROWING IN VINEYARD Corn Flakes . HARVEST BLOSSOM Pte 9c 48 Lbs. $1.29 Marshmallows . 2 Lbs. 25c 2 Cans 25c Tuna Flakes NO. ig- - Bishop and Mrs. Julian Hansen made a trip to Bear Lake, Utah, Six babies recived names at the Sunday. Fast meeting in Vineyard July 4th. They are: Tracy Young Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. William Luaceford son ot Mr. and Mrs. Bernard O. are happy over the sate arrival of a Anderson; William Ballard Clegg, sou at their home Saturday, July 5. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joy O. Clegg; Burke Oris Gillies, mn of Mr. and Miss Beth Bean of Murray is visMrs. Jay Gillies; Derrell W. Gillies, iting with her cousin Miss Grace son of Mr. and Mrs. Winston Gil- Johnson. lies; Richard Elmo Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Alma- Jones have Cle g, daughter of Mr. and returned home in Cedar Mrs. Lewis Clegg. City after visiting with relatives and friends. Mr. Jones is a former no patent resident of the Timpanogos ward There is no short-cu- t, trani-roato wisdom. After all and is planning to return here to the live. i f the centuries invention, souls path lies through the thorny wilderness which' must still be Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Davies had trodden in solitude, with bleeding as their week-en- d and 4th of July feet, with sobs for help, as it was guests, Mr. and Mrs. E. Everett trodden by them of Davies of Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. George Eliot, Morris E. Davies and family of Caliente, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. GorWhen the soul has veritably don Atkinson of Big Cottonwood drawn near to such a being, beauty Canyon, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis is. no longer a lovely, lifeless. thing Anderson of American Fork. that one exhibits to the stranger, for it suddenly takes unto itself an imperious existence,, and its activity becomes so natural as to irrestible. Maeterbe henceforth linck. An-ab- el d, CAN Each 35c Brooms ' Going To BUILD REMODEL? ' In Oar Markets Bacon strips . 4 Lbs. 47c Pot Roast Lb. 1 2c FIRST CUTS Steaks SIRLOIN . Lb. 18c Phone 357 . 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Psy- 62 18th Stake Genealogical Union Meeting will also be held Sunday, July 18th at 2:00 P. M. in the Stake Seminary building. Junior "Baptismal excursion was held Saturday, July 3rd in the Salt Lake temple, from Sharon Stake, 16 boys and 18 girls participating in the Baptisms. There were 7 0 Baptisms performed for the dead. Those officiating were David L. Rowley Sr., and Paul Taylor as Baptizers. Moses A. Rowley and Wells as confirmers. Thomas Samuel Cordner and James A. Harward as assistants and Wesley R. Harding and James Harward as witnesses. Salt Lake Temple closed for the summer vacation Saturday, July 3, and will Monday, August cAvojSixxSJlt-- Do you got ths "blue often , . feel depressed . . . does your work Irk you? BUTLER'S Bogrd meet- ing will convene Sunday, July at 1:00 P. M.j TJlrs. cfousev.lfe 8l Lumber Co. r Genealogical 1 Big Radio Gain Seen Phone Mutual Coal Lb. 21c one 048J The Home of Guaranteed Radio Service FINANCING SUGAR CURED Shortening SNOW WHITE . ESTIMATES Provo Stake '! A large number of people from Lake View attended the dedication of the M.l.A. Girls home in Provo 2nd. Canyon Monday evening. The Logan Temple will close for Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burt and the summer vacation on Saturday, Tuesthree children of Winamucca, Ne- July 31st and will vada visited here during the week day, Sept. 7th. with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and The Manti Temple will close for Mrs. Hugh J. Davis of Vineyard. summer vacation July 23rd Friday and Monday August 30. Mr. and Mrs. Juel Andreason of Lo- - Angeles but formerly of Vineyard will leave Friday 'for their home after spending two weeks . here with relatives. Producers Expect Sale of Sets to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Holdaway of Increase 1100,000,000 Vineyard are spending the week Stone A gain of at least $100,000,000 in touring through Yellow Park. sales volume of radios is expected this year by that industry, accordMr. and Mrs. J. A. Olson and ing to manufacturers. Returning sons James and Dean and daugh- from the trades annual txhibit in said orders ter La Vone of Vineyard, attended Chicago, producers the Sunnysiue Home Coming cele- here had run better than 20 per bration held Monday. cent ahead of the similar event last year. During 1936 radio producers Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Allen and sold $500,000,000 Worth of sets. two children and Mr. and Mrs. The influence of the automo ile John K. Allen spent the 4th holi- radio in the market is growing days at Bicknell, Wgytie Co., with steadily, according to the manutheir daughter and sister, Mrs. Dee facturers, who pointed out that in 1935 total sales of such radios Brinkerhoff and . family. amounted to $55,000,000. Last year and Every year I live I am more con- the volume totaled $70,000,000 vinced that the waste of life lies in this year $85,000,000 worth of such the love we have not given, the sets are expected to be sold. powers we have not used, the I doubt whether anything in the selfish, producence that will risk nothing,, and which, shirking pain, world can beautify a soul more misses happiness as well. No one spontaneously, more naturally, than ever yet was the poorer in the long the knowledge that somewhere in run for having once in lifetime "lei its neighborhood exists a pure and out all the length of all the reins" noble being whom it can unreser-- 1 Mary Oiolinondeiry. veuly love. Ralph's Radio See Us For PLANS P. and G. Soap 6 for 25 c GIANT BARS : I old-tim- FLOUR g in Wyoming. Mr, and The spent an AMELIN LATTA, Reporter Mrs, May Jacobsen has as her Mr. Fred J. Donkin spent the famfirst of the week visiting with her guests her daughters and their ilies from Alhambra, Calif., Mr. and sister, Mrs. Blanch Nielson anil Mrs. Oliver Bridges. Jean Ann family of Windsor. Waters and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Joy and baby. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Smith have make their home. to Provo gone to Mr. and Mrs. Lamond Bunnell and son Alton and daughters Betty Friends of Mrs. Alex Lpwe will and Ilia Jean. of Salt Lake spent be pleased, to hear she is much unthe fourth at the home of Mr. and proved after her recent illness. Mrs. Leslie L. Bunnell. work-,n- Three Stake Eenezlogy ,.T Milton Smith is home again Mrs. Clarence Ashton View have moved into their beautiful new home, just recently completed. Mr. Ashton i Assistant County Agricultural Agent. Pan-,- . Mr. and Mrs. Sidney H, Cluff and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Cluff of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jorgen-e- n have returned from Driggs, Idaho where they visited for a short ulule Lake View, accompanied by Mr. and Mr. Mad Jorgensen of Logan with Mr. an 1 Mrs. Ed Burgcner dale, Nevada, spent a delightful Luis former the Mrs. Burgener week-en- d fishing near Kamas. cille Cluff. ter' spending the jast month of Pleasant SHARON OF son of Mr.- and Almo Mrs. Hyrtim Nicol, is home for a brief visit with his parents. Alma is employed in the steel mills at Pittsburgh, California, where three of his older brothers also have Club girls evening last week at Mrs. Francis Jacobsen and daug-teLukes Hot Pots in Midway. Afton, Mrs. Elvira Jansen and diSwimming and eating were the son, Conrad, and Miss Hortense versions. Ginger of Salt Lake are visiting with their father, Rowe Clinger. OUTING PLANNED FOR Mr. Jansen brought them down for GRAND VIEW SOCIETIES LAKE VIEW CHAPEL the Fourth, and they will visit for jNEARING COMPLETION a short time. Baughlsrs of Pioneers and Reof Grand The work on the chapel renova- lief Society members Seymour Glazier returned to the ting is progressing daily. The ladies View ward Have planned an outing L.D.S. Hospital during the week of different auxiheries are busy do- at Riverside, Park for Thursday, to have another cast placed on his ing their portions of cleaning, July ISth. Captain Lucy Clyde and leg, which was .injured in an auto class Chorister Charlotte B. Davies have accident a year, ago last April. sandpapering and painting rooms The furnis ings for these the program in charge. All members of each organization are Invitrooms are also being prepared. Mrs. Orpha James and daughter, ed to bring a box lunch and par- Violet, of Portland, Oregon, have ticipate in the good time. SELF CULTURE here to spend some time CLUB MEETS visiting with. Mrs. James parents, GRAND VIEW YOUNGSTERS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ferguson, and The members of the Self Culture DELIGHTED AT SERVICE other relatives and friends.., Cluh entertained their partners at a The youngesters of the ward hail Mr. Carroll Farley of Mr. Pleashamburger steak bake Thursday evening at the Dr. Fred W. Taylor with delight the advent of the ant, spent the Fourth of July with home in Spring Dell. The supper SCERA bus service. These little his parents Mr. and Mrs. Carl was served on long tables, after folks live too far from the recreaFarley. which a huge bonfire was lighted tion center to walk there and the are often to busy with ' Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hacking left and stories, community singing and parents marshmallow roasting was the d- farm work to take time off for Monday for Gallup, New Mexico, transporting them to the swimm- where they will make their home iversion. ing pool. We voice thanks and ap- for the present. Mr. Hacking, who preciation to those who conecived is employed there came to spend this grand idea. the 4th here, and Mrs. Hacking returned to New Mexico with him. lima mnn ASHTONS MOVE INTO NEW HOME VOICE Your Films can only be developed Once For Correct Developing and Printing Bring your Films to LARSON STUDIO 77 North Univ. Ave'. Provo DRINK attractive easy terms. 'itttvrt nr- - Tri-Sta- te , We welcome inCome in quiries and talk it over with us. Lumber C 6. BEVERAGES |