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Show FriJav, lulu THE VOICE 16. 1367 VARD HAPPENINGS to Mutual Dell, August 29. 27 and Windso, Mrs. Ferry Nitl-ui- t, 38. Mr. and Mrs". Osrar Cragun had as their guests last wirk Mr.- atm Mrs. Rav MacKensie of Salt Lake Citv. Reporter - -- oiulibitv Wlut we want i onit one to be MieiaSuble with the cry from Windsor ward M I. A. oftaers. who will enMr. and Mrs. G. Kre:,h mottertain on July 2 at. a real Town ored to I'resTon, Idaho last week Square Frolic beginning at 6 P.M. there will be fun for young and old including races, suit ball game, and other games at 8.30 I.. M. will be a huge bonfire on the town square, when a real program will be presented of 'songs, skits, and Mrs. C. II. Poulson, Reporter stunts. Where there is unity- - there Telephone 04 J 2 is strength, so lets unite. Bring weiners and marshmallows VISITORS your and have a good time together. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Carter and Lets eat, play and be merry lest family of Merced, Calif., are guests tomorrow we should die. at tire- home of Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Poulsoa. Mr. Carter is a son of Roy Pratt who is employed at Mr. Poul'On. Bingham spent July 4th with his Mr. Don C. Clayton Sr. of Salt mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Pratt, Lake City, visited the i'n,q anogos Mr. and Mrs. .Odeal Kirk of ward Sunday School, July lhh. Mr. in the Magna visited with their parents Clayton was prominent Mr. and, Mrs. A. G. Keetch and early settlement of Provo Bench. He was the first Sunday School Mrs. Clara Kirk Thursday. ward, Superintendent of Sharon Mrs. Harris returned then a brand of the Timpanogos Polly home Wednesday after visiting Sunday School. with relatives at Bingham. Mis. T. C. Chidester and family of Taylorsville, and Mr. Maurice The Windsor ward M. I. A. of- Woffindett and daughter Carol of ficers met at the home of Theron Jarbidge, Nevada, were visitors at Whitley Thursday evening, for the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Charles their regular monthly meeting. Poulson oer the week-enit- - I i Timpanogos - The old folks committee and the Mrs. R. M. Haglen (Magritte Bishopric motored to the hot pots Loveless) has come to spend a at Midway Saturday evening. A ter month with her parents, Mr. and a swim, luncheon was enjoyed. Mrs. George Loveless. Mrs. 1'ag-lewho was recently married, "Prosperity has arrived front will join her husband at Long around the corner!" shouted Ike Beanch, California, in August. Harris as he drove a Ford Y8 Glen Loveless, left Friday for truck home last week. Walker Mine, California, after a The score lor last Saturday's short visit with his parents, Mr. soft ball game when our girls and Mrs. George Loveless. played Sharon was 41 to 3 in favor The girls of the Timpanogos of the Happy Dozen from Windward will spend the week comsor, mencing July 30th at the new M.I. llortense M&rly who has been A. home. teaching kindergarten the last six A serious accideiU occured at weeks finished her work July 2. the home of Bishop Julian HanHarold Hooley and Yerl Harp- sen, Thursday, July 8, when his er, Verland Aser, John Wright, ten year old son, J. Fred was badBernard Walker and Perneal Shoell ly buiticd, because lie with other boys triej to hasten a fire with spent last week at Fish Lake. gasoline. Fred was badly burned Mrs. Jolnv Swenson, and family on the neck and chest. Quick action of a companion who rolled ltiVn spent July 4th in Provo canyon. on the ground probably saved fits It will be Windsors turn to go life. He was treated by Dr. Wolfe Flour z'- - 40 lbs. HARVEST BLOSSOM Pork and Beans $1.25 Taiiom 10c LIBBY'S M 2 Cans 25c Tuna Flakes NO. CAN , ' Pineapple 1 3c Ho.2 Can , t, f J L Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw and Mrs. Irwin Bunnell attended funeral services for John William , Silti- ? Ncvris of Tell- day. Mr. Nevers was operated on at the L.D.S. Hospital the Wednesday previous for a head infection. He was the son of Mrs. Annie Shaw Nevers. The following families motored Provo Canyon Thursday even- JELS RITE A . 8 Oz. Bottle Thomas Demos, Prop. 15c 12c Good Work. Prices Right White King Large Pkg. 29c P. and G. Soap 6 for 24c Flowers GIANT BARS For All Occasions QuoSaty TJeat . Provo Shoe Repairing BETTER PECTIN Shortening 4 lbs. The weekly class in Methods of Tracing Pedigrees, taught by Archibald E. Bennetfin the class room of the Genealogical Society has been discontinued until Wednesday, August 4th. At that time the study of research problems in the New England States will be resumed. ' During July and August the library of the Genealogical Society of Utah will close on Wednesdays at 4.00 V. M. NOTICE Any member or the stake who can spate a day for work at the Stake Cannery, plea e contact your ward Relief Society President. Every ward in the stake has sent a shift of workers, which has It been greatly appreciated. would make matters easier if the president could have a list to call of those available from when next asked to furnish help. There isnt work every day, so no regular schedule has been planned as Helen Pynq and Ray Carter, reEVA GILLESPIE. returned missionaries of cently ktake Relief Society Pres. Sharon ward, were speakers at the Sunday evening Sacrament meeting in Vineyard. Jones and Jesse Smith. Jacob, .Mrs. Roy At sacrament meeting Sunday Ethel Pyne spent Mrs. Montez Hawkin', last Saturday in Nephi, visaing evening Delia Meldrum and Miss Lor-n- a with their sister, Mrs. Clifford Mrs. Mecham were released as YAV. Reese. M I.A. officers with a vote of thanks for their fine service. Mrs. Effie Pinegar was sustained as the new president, with Mrs. Martha as first assistant, and Miss Lorna Mecham as second assisMrs. C. H. Davies, Reporter. tant Mrs. Flora Bigler, Mrs. Eva Telephone 09R1 D. U. P. and Bel ef Society are Gillespie. Miss Marion Mecham Miss Mildred Baum were also meeting jointly at Riverside Park and on Thursday at 2:30 P. M. Wc sustained as class leaders. J. Petty will be the chorister .and hope that the weather man will Jones afternoon Walter Bigler the organist in the regular postpone the shower on that. day, that all the new organization. ladies of both organization may meet and enjoy the brief afternoon outing. - in Artistic Arrangements 47c Pot Roast . .lb. 12c 18c Rib Steak it-- . - Phone BLUE FAMILY REUMISS M-- - Elder Johnson and Elder Vergil Kartchneer, in their Sunday evening address, gave a glowing account of Arizona as an industrial state. Elder Kartchneer has been teaching in Arizona the past three years. Fifty members of the fam !y of late William ami Mary Lake Blake met n a reunion Sundae at Saratoga Resort. A fine ptogram was given followed with a tamdy dinner. The descendants .in attendance with their families were Mr, and Mrs David J. Blake and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Laurcnten of Salt Lake, Mr. and M's. William Blake of Murray, Mr. and Mr. Isaac Blake of Wilhard, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carter of Provo. Mr. atd Mrs. Horace Blake of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Blake of lima, Arizona. Mrs. Jane Nordstrom of Burley, Idaho. Mr, am! Mrs, S. H. Blake and Mr, and Mrs. James T. Blake of Vmevard. A family organization was eitecird with the following officers: D. J. Blake, president, James T. Bake, viec president, Mrs. Ruth B, secretary and Miss Marv Blake historian. Provo Greenhouse TVvc Pleasant Grove is to have lighted A play ground for night pay. contract is being entered into be tween the Alpine School District and the town, whereby the town is to furnish free electric power and install a lighting system on the high school campus. The School Board appropiiatcii $250.00 to aid with' the work, ana the town is to keep the lighting system in repair and furnish the electricity, as well as the operators. l, The program is to include tennis and other recreational activities. soft-bal- Talk Turkey Prices . -- w"'' vuH . . st.v ' ' - v. X s A. t ' 4, - , S , ,f -- . r - - 4 h i c. f- , ''-- ! ' . J V z SJ v ' i i w J 4 -y f - Ml . ' (' - N - f ' s' ' J RUG CLEAN-U- P Vi TO OFF It is to l)ve our stockrooms dear for the huge purchases now being made at the eastern mat Wets by our local buyers. These nationally advertised brands of close-opatterns, samples, odds and ends, short lengths and soiled carpets and rugs are priced for immediate sale. Make your selections early for best choice. ut JUST A FEW OF THE BARGAINS- .- Rug Size up Samples ... Just the thing for that extra wear in door and bv the stove. Limited Quantity Worsted Wilton 9xl2" Heavy Axininster QCUP Carpet .... Regular $3.75 vard. One Group Carpet Regular $2.55 Yd. & $49.85 Formerly I S65.00 $55.00 30 Chev. 11 Ton $5.00 29 Dodge 2 Ton . $90.00 Full Price Provo Stoi ( 01X011- iiuuu mniiLii, livu, ONE BIG LOT 150 North Univ. Phone 666 Provo ?t0vo e Only ) - TAYLOR - RUSSELL inv-inh- i n I rvlD n l O8 $1.75 Nc SALE BEGINS MONDAY MORNING 9:30 A.M. COME EARLY FOR BEST CHOICE Many Others 250 SPRING and SUMMER SUITS Griffon and Ramboulette Clothes Plans are being made for every member of Edgemont to attend Sunday School and have an enjoyable day at Giles' Ranch in South Fork, Provo Canyon, on Sunday-- , July 25th. Supt. Ray Hawkirf? and his assistants are planning a fine patriotic program- for the morning, the Primary?, and Mutual officers will have charge of the afternoon program and concessions. Transportation will be unde the direction of James E. Pingar; D. Henry ' 29 Chev 14 Ton Sale Start's Friday, July 16. East Center 71 North 5th West SATURDAY, JULY 17 SPECIALS Our stores will be open all day $55, 100 lbs Sugar, 10 lbs. Flour, 48 lbs. hard wheat Jell Well, 3 Pkgs j can Pints, Olives, Pineapple, No. 2 cans, 2 for Corn, No. 2 can Potato Chips, 2 Pkgs Corn Flakes, Kellogg, Lg. Pkg Peas, Roily Polly, 3 cans Macaroni or Spaghetti, Pkg Bananas, Lb. Melons, Lb Pot Roast, 1st Cuts, Lb. Armours Star Hams, whole or Sunday . $5.39 ..$1.35 10c 10c 25c T0c 15c 10c 25c 5c - 5c I4C 12c Half 29c Lb 15c Cottage Cheese, 2 Lbs All Styles and Patterns. Mose Lewis Mens Wear Bert Bandley AUTO TOPS, TRIMMING, BODY & FENDER WORK - BLACKSMITHING CROSLEY CROSLEY Radio s Refrigerators GENERAL TIRES Phone 85 - 22 South 2nd West Provo, Utah Pay as you Ride Plan WE BEAT CHAIN STORE PRICES - L. & H. Tire Co. 348 West Center St. 17 Sr Ki.:. Laur-entze- MOSE LEWIS KNOCKS THE BOTTOM OUT OF CLOTHING PRICES! Eva Gillespie Reporter Phone 040J2 Mr. and Mr. Arnold Smith and children, A. J. and Joan, have moved from Provo to Edgemont to make their home. They are living in the Chester Bounous home. - J 71 Gte anrj ! the s. Grand View r ft Mrs. T. A. Park and E. Z. TERMS Eight-- 0 Where The Flowers Grow 7 Fa?? Three rt EdgbfltVIll Economy Shoe Shop 390 West Center 4 doz. . The Salt Lake Temple will reopen for regular ordinance work'on Monday morning, August 2nd. yet. Coffee Sr; lb. 15c Jar Rubbers, Special rates of 77c aie given on the Orem line each Wednesday- on the first train which leaves Provo at 7.50 A. M. Return can be made ua any train leaving S tali Lake during the day. Primary will be held this month on the 27ili at the regular meeting place. Play hour will be featured. Sadie Shaw, Reporter Telephone 018R2 Elder Paul Taylor, returned missionary from the Australian mission, and Weldon Taylor, recently returned from Boston where he attended college, w'ere the speakers at sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Both are sons of V. W. Tavlor of I.ake View. 69c . Latta, Reporter Telephone 04KJ1 Baard The Stake Genealogical meeting will be held at 1.00 P.M. Imon and Stake Genealogical meeting at 2X3 P. M., Sunday, July 18, 19.17. in the Stake Administration building. We wish to reworkers mind all genealogical throughout the stake to be in attendance Sharon SUGAR25llis.3I.37 HONEY, 10 lbs. . mc!ia ing where they enjoyed dinner: Bishop and Mrs. August J. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Sponcer Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Erne! Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Scott, Mr. Clias. H. Hales suffered a Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Bunnell, Mr. stroke on Friday morning. It is and Mr. Clarence LUivd. reported that his condition is imMr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson proving. and baby Joyce of Los Angeles are Harold R. Kartchner, who is visiting in Utah. While in Lake at an aviation school in studying View they are the guests of Mr. California, paid a brief visit to his Johnsons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. parents, Thomas Johnson. Kartchner. last week. 10c . PleasaritView to VAN CAMPS Devil Meat, 3 cans Size Can Mrs. Geo. Wells, Reporter Telephone 01 R4 and report from the home arc to The July Relief Societ) meeting the effect lh.it he i 'Lhtly mi foi Vineyard will be held Tuesday prowd. afternoon at the home of Mr. Mrs. Ruth G. Ellen Holdaway. Mone will cum. hide the b.ogi aphy of Jul.a Ward Howe. Refreshment will be served and all the women uf Merle S. Foote. Reporter the ward are invited to be pe-en- t. Tel-- phone 0.14 R3 Brother Valentine Bentley and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Starlev and Sister Ida S. Cowley have recently sous Mutlyn and Teddy of King-matbeen named to head the presidenArizeiua. are spending ten cies of the .Young Men's and the days in Utah visiting with relaYoung Womens Mutual Improve- tives. They are the guests of her ment Associations, respectively, in parents, Mr and Mrs. W. F. Clegg Waub Mi. of Grandview. the Pleasant lew Bentley served as a counselor in the Young Mens organization last Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wells, year, and he has tritosen to assist Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wells. him at this time Dean Terry and Miss Merline Wells, William and Sherman Hill. Wilela Wells, Delbert Mills. Allice Miller has been selected as first counselor in the Young Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Olsen and Womens organization. The other daughter. La Yone, attended funis as yet unnamed. counselor eral services held Wed. at Park Officers released prior to the re- City for Anna La Preel Bell Wells, organization were: President Hor- wife of J. Edward Wells, who passace Bean and counselors Valentine ed away Monday at the Aird hospiFrcanbrack tal in Provo.. Bentley and LaMar President Ida Leichty and counselThe following girls from Jhe ors Mtrle Foote and LulaBell Vineyard ward have spent the past Hair. No other chat ges have been week at the girls home in Provo made among the officers of the canyon: LaVune Olson, Persus Association. Mutual Improvement Young, Margaret Gammon, Lorene Maag, Nellie Schroder, Mary Allen, Priesthood workers have been Hazel Orvin, Dorothy and Arva busily at work on ward projects Williams, Dona and. Beth Spalding. this week. The Teachers organiza- Mis. Ellen Huldawav and Mrs. tion met and cleaned the church Lena Gammon the chaperoned grounds Monday afternoon and ev- girls. ening. Weeds were pulled and the premises given a thorough going over. The fine appearance of the place now speaks highly of their efforts. Mrs. Ethel Pyne, Reporter The Priests are devoting some of Telephone 026J3 their time to the weeding and Anyone wanting to play soft ball cleaning out of the beet field planted early this sprinug as a ward or volley ball on the M.I. A. team project. Th beets are doing well get in totfth with Mrs. Zola Malone and promise a worthwhile harvest. or Edgar Calder. Lake View SHARON Stake Genealogy Vineyard Neal Scott was removed to his home f'om the Aird Hospital where he has been for the past two weeks, having been operated on for a ruptured appendix. He is reported to He is the be doing splendidly. son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scott. 1 OF Phone 579 J. Provo, Utah Help the Utah Valley Hospital It will help you, your children, and your neighbors. |