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Show Friday. THE VOICE OF SHARON Tulv 30, 1Q37. In and Around Sharon Mr. Windsor Mrs. Kerry Xit-kon- , and M-r- lia-ro- John-o- n are' rt joking over the arrival of fine nine pround Reporter Mr. and Mrs. F.ldon Wright inotoicd to Kama Friday and with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kirk, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wendt Swensen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ctaley Newell and fam-ilClarence Mis. Mr. and and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Archie .Maxficld Orris Newel! and Mrs. Annie and family motored to Spring City Wright met the Wiights and the to spend the Twenty-FourtKirks at Kanias and spent the day at the dam. A number of little (i lends of Nile Harris and Lew MiIIq surLittle Gerald Muzzel! Jr., had prised them at the Harris 'home his tonsiis removed Fridav. Friday evening. Games and a treasure hunt were enjoyedj after which Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wright, Mr. a tray luncheon was served to all and Mrs. Wendell Swenson. Mr. ai.J Mrs. Orris Newell and Mrs. present. Annie Wright were the guests SunMr. and Mrs. Gcotge Miller of day evening of Mr. and Mrs. Cealy Salt Lake visited at the Arthur Newell. While together an outing Harris home Friday. was planned for the 24th. h Our M. I. A. members will at Amencau tile, program oik fit it ward in exchange for the program they are bringing us for Sunday evening conjoint meeting. vi-it- fur-nl.-- Thilbert Atkinson met accident while working mines at Park City. an the wth in 11 jC mm "in 'ml Our Stores Sell For Less Every Day COMPARE OUR PRICES marshmallows 2 Lbs. 25c FLUFFIEST SUGAR Cloth Bag 10 Los. Corned Beef . 55c Can 19c LIBBYS 4 Cans 29c Tomatoes NO. 2 CAN 3 Pkgs. 10c Jellwell ASSORTED FLAVORS Pineapple CAN Mrs. Ethel Pine, Reporter Telephone 026J3 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F Carroll and Miss Lenore Pyne have returned home from Orderville, Ctali where they went to attend the Carroll which was held at. Navajo l.ake. While euroute word was received of the death of Mr. Car- , Ts sisit-r- , the tu'-- t death ill the family of thirteen children, the ounge-- t being fifty-fivThe Primary superintendence, Mrs. Agnes Farnsworth. Mrs. Fhv-li- s Hand cock and Mrs. Minnie Gordon were hostesses to Primary officers and teachers, the bishopric and their partners Wednesday evening at Vivian Park. The gue-t- s were served a delicious supper, alter which games were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith from Los Angeles, California, are visitMrs. Annie Wright is spending ing relatives here. They were Ihe a wetk at the home of her daughthome guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1 bos. . Kam-asers, Mrs. Lawrence Kirk at Jacob Saturday and Sunday. Margaret Donkin and Leo Pierce visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Melvin Navlur and family and Mr.' Ben Holman of Midvale, Ferry Nielson Sunday. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ilernard Walker, Vivian Baxter Eldon Wright Monday. and Loa May Harienson met with accident a Mrs. Wanda Johnson had the Wednesday painful was misfortune to fall and injure her night when a watermelon their windshield foot, which will lequire her to use hurled through while traveling near the Canyon crutches for some time. road. The broken glass cut them so badly, stitches weie required to Miss LaRiel Wright and l.eon close the wounds. Yates of Lehi, spent the 24th at Salt Lake and Midvale Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hales and Mrs. Mary Jarman left for a short Mr?. June Gordon and daughter visit in Colorado. Betty, visited with Mrs. Jennie Johnson Thursday. Sympathy is extended to Mr. Mi-- s and Mrs. Lewe Beck for the loss LaRue Wright and Karl of their little son that was born Kel'di spent the 24th in Provo Sunday. Canyon. . 2 Cans 27c NO. 2 Peanut Butter 2 Lbs. 25c MILK 4 Cans 25c . mary officers. Soft ball games were played by several groups, with keen One competition and enjoyment. very interesting game was between Merle S. F'oote, Reporter Mrs. 'Geo. Wells, Reporter the Giles' family members and members of the ward. A refreshment Telephone 034R3 Telephone 01R4 Ellis Slack has returned to Wash- buoth was conducted by the mutual The James Murdock annual famiington, D, C. after a month's vis't officers and was a busy place all here with his parents. Mrs. Fldith day. Thanks is extended by the ly reunion will be held the next S. Whitaker went with her brother bishopric to all the committees and three days, July 30, 31 and August to spen 1 twj weeks in Washing-tun- . to everyone who helped make the 1 at Upper F'alls resort in Provo ' day so enjoyable. couples following canyon. v The Mr. ?nd Mrs. W. H. Wagner Honoring Emmett Bennett, who from Vineyard with their families and daughter Edna May have gone is leaving soon for the mission expect to attend: Mr. and Mrs. to Colorado for their vacation. home in Salt Lake, the M. I. A. A. Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph officers sponsored a delightful lawn O. Clegg, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Joy is spending Flarl Wagner church the at even, Tuesday party F'. in Mexico. A fine program was given Clegg, Mr. and Mrs. Gcotge ing. and clever games played. Tasty re- Wells, Mr. and Mis. Roland Ffard-ing- , Mildred Nielsen ha- - gone to ft eshments were served the large Mr. and Mrs. Owen Harding, Price to spend a month with her group present. Many gifts were Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Holdawav, sisters. showered on the young man. Albert A. Holdaway and Josepeh The Y. W. M. I. A. has been Mr. and Mrs. Beit Smith and H, Clegg. A cordial invitation is fully .organized with the following children, Richard and Kenneth, of extended to all relatives and friends 'residency: Mrs. Ida S. Cowley. Las Vegas have been visiting with of the family to attend. Alice Miller and Mrs. Alta B. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Clegg Dr. George H. Hansen spent a Mr. and Mrs. Lester F'ronk, Juli- announce the birth of a son born week in Idaho. an F'ronk and Misses Helen, VirJuly 24 at the Crane Maternity ginia and Lucile, enjoyed the PioFlome. e neer Mr. and Mrs. H. Grant in day celebration Ogden, a delightful garden party and where they visited with relatives. Mrs. Merrill Olson and daughter chicken supper fbr twelve friends of Pollock, Idaho, are Jacqulene, enMrs. Will an Friday evening. Ferguson spent visiting here with relatives for an joyable week in Sal( Lake with her indefinite stay. All girls of M. I. A. age are in- daughter, Mrs. Alta Flllingsworth vited to the canyon home for u and her sister, Mrs. Mary Bryner. Mr. and Mrs. George I.ysirup Will week beginning August 7. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lystrup and those intending to go plea-- e nuke Miss F'ern Jude and Miss Vera City, arrangements with Ida S. Lowley? Conder. have returned home from with their families, of Nevada California, will spend a week visitCalifornia, where they have spent ing relatives and friends in Utah. the past several weeks. They were formerely from Vineyard and visited here during the week with their brother, Fred 4 Ly4trup and family. leva Gillespie Reporter Bishop Thorrit C. Hebertsou will Phone 04UJ2 Mrs. C. II. Poulson, Reporter leave Tuesday with Battery F for Telephone 04J2 The ward turned out eninass and two weeks encampment at San Louis Obispo, California, where the a very fine program was enjoyed a Mrs. Vilate F'arley and Miss from National Guard front all of the Jones have returned Sunday morning at Giles ranch Western states are meeting for in Provo canyon. The. foll.owiitg Walkermine, California, where they maneuvers. fine program was given at Sunday visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fenton School witli Superintendent . Ray F'arley. Friends of Mrs. Farley (ErThe suitcase lost by Mrs. Ida Hawkins in charge: Mrs. Olea ma Jones) will be glad to know Fillmore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scliuman was at the organ. Sofig, that she is improving from her re- Jos. A. Murdock, on her way to "O Ye Mountains High, led by cent operation. Heber last Sunday morning was William Wiscomb; invocation, found and returned to her by Mr. Palmer Lawrence Mrs. Mr and R. Stubbs; song. "Prayer is Chase Tolton of Sharon ward. the Soul's Sincere Desire, Sacra- of b nding spent the week end ment gem, Alice Ann Hawkins. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Two fine talks were given on the lL Poulson. of Mrs. Gertrude Booth, mother of Utah by pioneer settlement of Mrs. Evans. Mrs. Booth is a of Cedar Mrs. Martha Evans Misses Mary Gillespie and i' Mary former resident of the Timpanogos Conder. During the sacrament ser- City is visiting at the home of her ward, and was active in the ward A. Mrs. Mr. and James vice two beautiful solos, Joseph parents, at the time of her residence here, , Smiths F'irst Prayer, and Teach Loveless. at one time acting as counselor in Me to Pray were given by Mrs. the Relief Society and as an officer Miss Dayle Nelson of Ogden is in Myra Wiscomb Reeves. Congrethe Primary association. gational song, "Thanks for the at the home of her parents, Mr. Sabbath School, solo, Utah Trail'1 and Mrs. Tony Nelson for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farley and given by Vergil Christensen; Poem Miss Nelcon is a student at the family will leave tomorrow for a Pet ea Gillcspia; Violin duet, Utah school of nursing at the Dee Kps-pit- vacation trip through Yellowstone in Ogden. We Love Thee by Glen and Park. with Mrs. James Pinegar, Mary Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Evans have Pincgar accompanying on the organ, The story of the life of Delia returuLTrom Brigham City where Winters Booth, a pioneer mother they were called due to the death of the ward, was given by her grandda... iter, Miss Grace Booth. Solo, "FUg Without a Stain, was The given by Harold Brereton. the closing song was "America, benediction being offered by Bishop Gillespie. Luncheon was enjoyed followed by sports of all kinds for the children during the afternoon, led by the Mutual and Pri- - PleasahtView Sharon a baby boy. Pace Three Mr. and Mrs. Max Johnson the arrival of a fine baby boy born Friday morning at the Crane Maternity Mrs. Hospital. Johnson was Mi-- s Fern Brady of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wells and daughter Norma are vacationing at Yellowstone latk. They visited ftienils at Fish Haven, Bear Lake on the 24th. The scouts were over-nigguests at Maple Flat Friday night. Vineyard All-re- Ivin-gav- Edgemont Timpanogos Dor-ath- women of tlifward vited to Attend the Relief outing, llea-- e meet at the house at 10:15 a. m. Bring lunch, a glass and ten cents for transportation. All are inSociety church a box to pay Grand View MRS. C. H. DAVIES, Reporter Telephone LeRoy Taylor, assistant Sunday School superintendent and Brother John Ktthni of the ward bishopric, assisted with Sunday morning services at the M. I. A. home, July 25th. A number of other ward members also attended and greatly enjoved the discussion on FriendElizabeth by Sister ship, led Souter, of the Utah Stake M. L A. Our ward girls are enjoying a week in this beautiful and peaceful A gentleman from Coloretreat. rado, who was visiting the "Home that morning was heard to remark: "I cannot imagine a more inspiring, beautiful spot for a. building of this nature! Girls home! It is indeed rightly named. -l , Wil-for- d IX Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Davies, daughter Vrvia and grandsons Bobby Harding and Charles Thompson, in spent the past week visiting Idaho, with their daughter, Mrs. Tom Williams and family of Thomas. They also visited .Mrs. C. A. Suitdav, August 1st. Lets tell our Busch, aged mother of Mrs. Davies. neighbors, and all come wit to bear the good counsel and to do our part Mrs. Ada C. Carter returned to make the meeting successful. last week from a pleasant ten days Mr. C. H. Davies, instructor in visit to her old home town, s work at Lincoln high school, announces that the anM rs. Davies Jiad as her guests nual F. F A. trip will begin next The group is over Sunday her brother F. J. Thursday morning. Busch, wife, son Oscar and dau- going to Fich Lake. of Mary and Bonny ghters Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Atkinson Maueas, Colorado. visitors at the home were week-enWard conference is scheduled for of C, H. Dawies. Pan-guitc- h. Flowers in Artistic Arrangements Phone White Crystal GIANT BARS . White King . Palmolive Soap , Grow Provo Greenhouse d Closing BY on 30c Bar 5c , BICYCLES THE PIECE CUTS Shortening 4 lbs. . 49c Mutton Chops 2 Lbs. 25c IF IT IS A REAL BARGAIN YOU WANT SEE US EEWnUTTS 272 West Center St. At the Junior Temple excursion held Saturday, July 3. from the stake, there were 16 boys and 18 girls participating, and 430 male and 314 female names for which baptisms were performed. . Jesse Sunisioii spent the past All and endowment baptism at Magna where she visited sheets must be stamped with the William stake Mrs. with her sister, stamp before sending them Brown, spending Saturday in Salt to the index bureau. Lake for Pioneer day. M rs. week The speakers at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening were President Ernel Williamson of the Y'oung Mens Mutual Improvement Association, and President Lillie Suin-sioof the Y'oung Womens Association of Lake View. A solo was sung by Miss Virginia Taylor, "Sunshine of My Heart. accompanied by Miss LaVon Williamson on the piano. Bishop August JohnLa son presided and Counselor Mar Scott conducted. Prayers were offered by Janies Madsen and Miss ' Edna Scott. n PLANS UNDER WAY FOR STAKE Y. W. M. I. A. OUTING Under the supervision of the Stake M. I, A. officers a mothers and daughters stake outing is being planned for Friday, August 6, to be held at Rosalawn. Plans for the outing have not been completed but further details will appear in the Voice of Sharon next week. Watch for it, and prepare to come out and ave a good time. church edifice. Each auxiliary has Misses Edna Scott, Virginia a corpse of workers on a project. Taylor and Beatrice Killian will The ladies have taken their places leave tomorrow for a two weeks iti order, graining at d painting. catiott at Jenneys Lake and Next Sunday, August 1st, the M Park. I.A. will sell ice cream for the of funds. Every purpose Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Taylor, home in the raising ward will be visited. Miss Glenda Taylor of Lake View and Mr. Tatid Mrs. Murray Loveless of American F'ork visited in American Fork Canyon Sunday where dinner was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw spent Pioneer Day in Salt Lake City. Mrs. D. J. Reese has returned from an eastern trip where she accompanied her daughter, Mrs. Glen They Taylor of American Fork. traveled on the Challenger to Chicago where they stopped over for several hours, then continuing to Lansing, Michigan, where they met Mr. Glen Taylor who had preceded them, to attend a convention there. They traveled together to the large cities going to Niagara Falls. They cante home by way of Y'ellow-donPark. c The members busily engaged of the ward are preparing the Going To BUILD REMODEL? See Us For PLANS ESTIMATES FINANCING Mutual Coal & Lumber Co. Provo in FORD & MOTOROLA RADIOS WASHING & STEAM CLEANING SPECIALIZED LUBRICATION SERVICE GENERAL REPAIRING WE FIX WRECKS greater than ordinary tires. Heres the most liberal credit offer you have ever seen! You can get any- thing you need for your car Right Now Down set and Nothing Pay is There terms. own absolutely your no red tape no credit investigations no finance company to deal with and your purchase is installed at once. Stop in, Today! miu Beef Roast lb. 15c BEST SHOULDER d The Senior Temple excursion from Sharon Stake will be held Thursday, August 12. The Stake superintendency is desirous of having a good representation from all of the wards. . . . Provo, Utah Phone 357 FIRES and lbs. Lb. 25c . n, See the New Commercial Tire for and ton trucks. Carrying capacity-50- Lg. Pkg. 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