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Show THE ,Paee Four In and Around Sharon :: Windsor Mrs. Ferry Nielson. Reporter One of the gala affairs of 'the week was the banquet sponsored by the Junior Girls of our M.I.A. in honor of their mothers Monday evening at the Ward House. The were autumn table decorations Around each favor was leaves. neatly tied a maple leaf place card. Each girl seated her own mother, at the table. Four Beehive girls, Madge Hooley Edith Stark, Jewel Hriensou Walker and Berneice served. Zola Kirk acted as mistress of ceremonies. Between courses the following program was well rendered: Duet Bessie Downs and Vola Alice Anderson; reading, Hooley; violin duet, Ruth Olsen and Meryln Olsen. were present: The following Evah Walker, Mrs, Beatrice Walker, Vivian Baxter, Beatrice Mrs. Velma Kelander, Ruth Murzell, Mrs. Sara Ellen Muzzell, Shirley Harris, Mrs. Rose Harris, Melba Marrott, Mrs. Joy Marrott, Alice Anderson, Mrs. H. O. Anderson, Margaret Stark, Mrs. Olive Stark, Bessie Downs, Mrs. Florence Downs, Bernice Johnson, Vola Hooley, Mrs. Sarah Hooley, Zola Kirk, Mrs. Carrie Kirk, June Cragun, Mrs. Bertha Cragun, Beth Hooley, Hooley, Mrs. Blanche Blanche Aston, Mrs. May Aston, Y. VV. M. I. A. presidency, Mrs. Blanche Nielson, Mrs. Buleah Roberts and Mrs. Anita Cragun. Our M.I.A. presidency wish to compliment Rowena and Emily on their efficient leadership w'ith the junior girls. We appreciate their willing service as well as the junior girls in making this banquet such a grand success. Mothers, your daughter needs a pal. Be one to her. Kel-ande- r, Mrs. Rhoda Hrienson entertained her Gleaner and Mr Men Mass at her home after Mutual Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maxfield and family motored to Salt Lake Monday to attend the Maxfield reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Harris returned the first of the week frofn visiting their daughters in Idaho. Edgemont Timpanogos Lorna Mecham, Reporter M rs. C be Mr. Robert Gillespie wil honored at a missionary shower on October 13th, at the home of Mrs. James E. Pinegar. The entertainment will be given by the Bishopric, and the M. I. A. officers. Robert has been working as Scout master this year and he has done splendid work. VOICE OF ley, ta'k by Wilford Stubbs, supervisor of Elders Quorum in the stake, and song by Wilfoid Larson with guitar accompaniment. Thirty-fiv- e Elders and their wives together with the members of the Bishopric and their wives, participated in the evenings H. Poulson, Report! r 04J2 Telephone Mr. and' Mrs. Theodore I arley, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farley and Mr. Theodore Farley Sr., spent Sunday September 26th in Salt Lake City, where they attended funeral services for their kins- - woman, Mrs. Anna Ritchie. Mrs. Caroline is visiting this Amelia Latta. Burgie of Manti week with Mrs Vineyard Mrs. Geo. Wells, Reporter Mr. and Mrs. C. Wilford Larsen Telephone 01R4 A Y.L.M.I.A. convention will be are rejoicing over the safe arrival MaCrane the Mr. and Mes. Lowell P. Varley held on Sunday, Oct. 10th at the of a son, born at M.I.A Girls Canyon Home. This ternity home, September 24th. Mrs. entertained at a wedding dinner convention will be held especially Larsen returned to her home Tues- at their home Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. La Vel Duke, who were marfor the young ladies. Presidency day. ried recently in the Salt Lake nd the leaders of the Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Woffinden of Temple. The bride is the former Junior and Gleaner class. A proCedar City, called on relatives here Leora Nelson, daughter of Mr. gram for the year will be discussed and lunch will be served to Saturday on their way to Salt Lake and Mrs. George Nelson of Provo, and the groom is a son of Mr. and those who wish to purchase it up City, where they attended conferMrs. Allen Duke of Provo and a there or if v ou desire you may ence. former Lincoln High School gradbring your own lunch and join Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harris uate. He has made his home in with them. Conhave returned from Nevada, where Vineyard for many years. best wishes for a and HarMrs. summer. the gratulations, spent they Last week many of our ward and Lorna happy married life are extended members attended conference in ris and children David winter at the home them by their many friends. They Salt Lake. Mrs. Sharp Gillespie, will spend the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. will reside in Provo, where Mr. Mrs. Flora -- Bigler and Mrs. Earl of C. Jensen, while Mr. Harris will Duke is employed. Hogaj attended special' sessions to return to Nevada where he is the Relief Society, and the followMrs. Fred Mitchell of Clinton i ing people attended the general employed. a week here with her spending William Wiscomb, sessions: Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rasmus- daughter, Mrs. Carl R. Andreason. Mrs. Mack Reeves, Mrs. Robert sen have bought the Lloyd Sund-quiElliott, Miss Lorna Mecham, Mr. home. They expect to reRex Blake returned home SatRitchie Mr. and Stubbs Lloyd model the house and have urday from the North Western Stubbs. for occupancy in the near future. States where he has been employed during the summer, traveling for Mrs. Allen Stewart spent Friday Mrs. Mary Ann Haymore, of Intermomilain Knitting Company, in Salt Lake visiting with her sista last day Douglas, Arizona, spent Qgden. er Mrs. C. O. Sportsman. week visiting with Mrs. Orissa J. Rowley. Principle A. P. Warnick gave an the Gleaner evening Monday talk at the M. I. A. coninteresting elections. The class their held ward of Gleaner Girls the The girls meeting Sunday evening in joint elected were entertained at the M. I. A. girls following A. E. Beck furand ward the hall, Ellen as officers: Miss Pulsipher, home of the class leader, Mrs. J. Miss Beth Brereton, Erval Christensen Monday even- nished several fine musical numbpresident; and Miss Mary ing, September 27th. An interest- ers. W. K.' Allen was in charge of the meeting. Gillespie, secretary and treasurer. ing program was given and games were played. Luncheon was servMr, and Mrs. Walter Holdaway The Primary officers held their ed to the following class membMr. and Mrs. C. M. Stone and Clorene Lucile Lamb, at ers: Olsen, meeting monthly preparation Yvonne Mr. and Mrs. Vern Williams comGappmayer, the home of Mrs. A. Jolley, with Margaret Phyllis prise the new Missionary ComMrs. Ralph Meldrum entertaining. Hansen, Grace Johnson, mittee to take the place of Mr. a.id Annie Helen and Rohbock, a and outlined were Farley, Programs Mrs. Axe! F. Andreason, Mr. and Ruth and Isabelle Lois and served. Keele, was delicious luncheon Es her Hanse.ni, Ina Poulson, Ver-d- a Mrs. Hugh J. Davis and Mrs. ElGardner. Mrs. E. B. Terry and len Holdaway who have served The Alofa club will meet next Doratha Jones of the Ward Presi- faithfully for many years in that VVednesejt. at the home of Mrs. capacity. also present. were dency, Della Baum. SHARON Fridav, October 8, Grand View last pape' was published Conference incluJcd visitors B.shop and Mr- - J. O. Jollev, Mrs. He :y Carter, Mi. Grace Nuuall. Mrs C. H. Davies and daughte, Yivia, MRS C. H DAVIES, R epoi ter Teh phone The vvai J M I A is ei thu siavtie-aliattacking the working out ol this v ear's prograiii. Monday evening the Alchemy of Story Telling" was beautifully worked out in pantomiroel by Marv Brown Bernard! and her sister, Wanda Brown 09-J- -l y Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Atkinson were week-envisitors at the C H Davies home, last week st Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wells, Mr. Robert Elliott, Jr, spent the former residents of the ward are week end with his parents Mr. and visiting with old acquaintances Mr. and Mrs. Verl Kirk are the Mrs. Robert Elliott Sr. here. The family have resided in proud parents of a fine baby boy Oregon for three years and came born October 29. The Literary club will meet on to Utah to attend thi General ConMrs. of October 15th at the home ference. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cragun visGreat H. L. Booth. The book ited at Los Vegas, Nevada during Laughter by Fannie Hurst, will weekly meetings of the week. C. the ward be reviewed by Mrs. Sharp Relief Society comGillespie and a travelogue on Cali- menced last Tuesday. The presiMr. and Mrs. Theron Whitley fornia will be given by Mrs. Allen ding officers extend an invitation and Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Willett Stewart. to all women of the ward to atattended conference at Salt Lake tend. Saturday evening. his duties at the local plant. The theme of the assembly proMr. and Mrs. Irvin Crawdey and gram in the ward M. I. A. Tuesfamily have gone to Woods Cross Funeral services were held Wed- day night was Friendship. Quotato make their home. nesday for Jo Ann 'Jorgenson, two tions from a famous writer on months old baby girl of Mr. and friendship were read by Reva Mrs. Anita Cragun entertained Mrs. Stanley Jorgensen. The serMiss Rosa Lee Memmott Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. vices were held at the Hatch sang a solo, a reading was given Genieve Cragun. Mortuary with M. Norton' of the by Beatrice Gappmayer, and a talk Sixth Ward Bishopric, in charge. on friendship in the life of Helen Mr. and Mrs. Andrus of Idaho The litle child is survived by her Keller was given by Lucille FarFalls, missionary companions of parents and three sisters, Joan, ley. President Edmund Cragun, visited Joyce and Barbara, and by Mr. at the Cragun home Sunday. Carroll Farley of Mit. Pleasand Mrs. Alma Jorgensen of Lake View and Mr. and Mrs. Silas Snell ant visited over the week end with The "Priesthood has charge of of Spanish Fork, grand parents. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl the Era Drive this year. Let's give Farley. them our support by subscribing Mrs. Kathrynv Zobell of the for this outstanding magazine. An outing for the Elders of the Sharon Stake Relief Society T ard ward and their partTimpanogos in Lake Salt Wednesday President Edmund Cragun and spent ners was held at Provo Park in where she attended conference. Brother Andrus of Idaho Falls Provo Canyon September 23rd. An were the principle luncheon was enjoyed speakers at The many friends of Mr. and outdoor around a bonfire and the following conjoint meeting Sunday evening. Mrs. be vi!l Shaw pleased Joseph Reading by to know that they have purchased program was given-Stake quarterly conference will in Provo, and are Beth Brereton, duet by Keith the Shop be held in the stake tabernacle and Eldon Harding who now operating the shop. themselves on guiSaturday evening and accompanied Sunday, October 16th and 17th. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. John- tars, harmonia solo by Arden RowClehon Mrs. and son and Mr. Thomas A. Atkinson has been Boulton visited in Salt Lake City released as chairman of the GenMrs. with Wednesday evening, with a of vote ealogical committee Boultons father, who was injured thanks for the faithfuP'sHvfce he in a fall. has rendered. Blaine Johnson has been chosen as the new chairman Miss Edna Scott is visiting in of this committee. where Los Angeles, California, she is attending a Beauty OperatThe Honey Gathers class in Bee ors' Convention. Hive held a social Tuesday evening as planned in their outline. and Madsen Mrs. Herbert daughter of Salt Lake City is The following enjoyed candy with spending the week visiting making at the home of Ranee Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Oveson. Nielson Friday evening: Madge Maxine Henderickson, Hooley, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Snow Gloria Wright and Lavinia Backus. (Marjorie Johnson) and baby are i .iking their home in Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bromley and where Mr. Snow is attending the son visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harris a few days on Brigham Young university. their way to Brigham, where they Mrs. Martin A. Clinger enterwill make their home. tained the Self Culture club at her Mrs. home Thursday afternoon. The M.I.A. adult class held a Scott A. reviewed the book Taylor Tuessocial and peanut "bust "Beyond the Singing Woods, by day after Mutual. Trygne Gulbransen, after which a dainty luncheon was served. Cor-dne- r, : Do-(N- Park City and Rosemae Bergcson Colorado Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ashton and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Chipman plan to go to Blanding this week to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gleason (Leah Ashton). had and Cal- east with Mrs. sist- Mr. and Mrs.' Karl E. Young motored to Salt Lake City Saturday to attend the Y - U game. Pleasantview people who are of the gtand taking advantage directed music course by John Halliday at the B.Y.U. are Dian-th- a Plieobc Ekins, Ruth Stott, Bently, June Bean, Inez Muhlvl-steiand Sterling Cluff. n Miss was Louise Liechty visitor at Manti. sK. n I villi-- Ringless! Perfect Quality! Theres a grand color selection, all the most popular loo shades to blend perfectly with Fall outfits! Stop in for yours today theyll sell fast! 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Easy terms. W. P. Williams, Prop. theyre fine for school wear! Tan shades. See How Much You Save 12 for . Gi Absorbent terry cloth! with SHIRTS m Craftsman ViJ) QmdUyl While colored borders! Popular 17 bv 35 size! A Value! Ik for Sturdy fabrics, correct fit! Smartly colored pathe kinds youll wear tterns with pride. sizes for col SflVf by Imvinff now Roomy added comfort Installed Complete with Board and Pipe Non-wil- t Special Low Terms 20c GUT ribbed cotton stockings Stock Up Now! MORE HEAT FROM LESS FUEL WITH LESS SMOKE Kidney Beans. mi SAVE on these TERRY TOWELS Super-Heate- Many ether auperioe features 1 LsL 10c Grand Values I er Smashing Bargains! 17c GIRLS' HOSIERY - u p Gleaming porcelain enamel duo tone finish In twe coloi ...17c lOM--. Smart Rayon Taffeta F DRESSES bi Mr. and Mrs. Claude Snyder had as their Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips and family of 17c 15c to STREET Extra strong gratae. capable ef crushing any clinker W Fancy Head Rice, 2 lb Generous Trade-Ins- . Mens Warm Ribbed Drop in our store and make a careful Inspection - H WORK SOCKS 25 7c RUSSELL for the extra Heavyweight warmth that workmen demand! Refnlorced toes and heels! Exclusive Agents For PACIFIC Union SUITS ffooll SUPER-HEATER- S 08-J-- 17 i Pure Silk! For Nippy Weather ! Mr. and Mrs. Newell Baum and and Margaret Dudley family, Morbeth Snow were State Fair visitors Saturday. S & W Butter Beans, Baked Beans, Sadie Shaw, Reporter Telephone 018R2 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson and baby daughter Joyce have re- WANTED Boys and GirU to returned from Los Angeles, Califorhearse for big stage show. Exnia, where they have spent the past perience not necessary. Audition several months. Mr. Johnson has Friday at 4.30 P. M. Timpaoog-o- s 2 for been in the employ of the Pacific Ward Hall, Phone States Pipe plant. He will resume information. Full Fashioned! I a Among the Conference visitors were Minnie from Pleasantview Phillips, Bishop and Mrs. A. Ray Ekins, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Cluff and Sherman Hill. 1 Heres a Penney value sure to delight you ! Sheer, beautiful stockings like these usually cost you much more now you can buy enough to last for a long time, and still save money ! rfjk Mfs. Henry Taylor entertained the members of the Literary Club at her home last Thursday. week-en- d I t jafi i ZJZ f Z The Pleasantview Relief Society held a very pleasant social in the Relief Society rooms Tuesday. An enjoyable program including a one-aplay read by Celestia Taylor, was given, and refreshments were served. S & W Spinach S & W Sliced Pineapple S & W Pineapple Juice Mrs. August J. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Scott A.Taylor were visitors at Conference lacI week end. E Priced I Merle S. Foote, Reporter Telephone 034R3 S & W Fruit Cocktail S & W Tuna and ESOSEEETO PleasantView 1 J Bargain We are Featuring a Complete Line of S. & W. FINE FOODS. Bishop Rare Bargain! SMFEW-- Mrs. Ethel Pyne, Reporter Telephone 026J3 The aSsemaly program at Mutual Monday evening was very interesting, Mrs. Zola Malone read the poem "Dora", by Tennyson. Mrs. A. V. Watkins retold the story of Enoc Arden by Tennyson and Mrs. Melba Calder began the story which Purple and Fine Linen she will conclude pext Monday evening. All who attend are getting a great pleasure from these splendid programs. Mr. and Mrs. Clifthe fordFitiding, representing Stake Board, were in attendance Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Duard Reynolds and son are spending the week at Elsipore with Mrs. Reynold's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Heaton are visiting here. Mrs. Heaton will remain with her parents this winter, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds. Mr. Heaton will he einploved at Alton, Utah. Pesident Watkins and Mr. and Mrs. Laudie were in attendance at conference Sunday. Mrs. Clara Sidwell spent several days of last week in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mis. Fred Jensen Jr., of Las Vegas, Nevada, announce the arrival of a baby boy born Sept. 19th. Mrs. Jensen was formerly Veca Paik. are in order to Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. V'erl Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Johnson Each couple has been blessed with a new baby daughter, since our Mr. and Mrs. Glen Maxwell of Elko, Nevada visited here daring the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Joseph A. Murdock, Maxwell was formerly Miss Joan Murdock. SPECIALS Lake View A Newest Fall Colors! jC S Penneys Low Prices! Penneys High Quality! Sharon Bee-Hiv- e, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Slack as their guests last week Mr. Mrs. D. E. Gayland of Chico, ifornia, who are on their wav and plan to spend some time the Slacks on their return. Slack and Mrs. Gaylord are ers. JME rriMDADlT The Relief Society held the first regular meeting of the season at 1:30 p. m. Monday. Mrs, May Davis gave the Teacher's Topic on "Character Building, and the lesson was given by Theology Class Leader Annie Tanner. Mr. E. Everett Davies of Cedar and M. E. Davies and fanvlv have been visitors at the C. H. Davies home, within the past week. of Silverton, PennoyG CIiaHcno d The Genealogy committee of the v.ard cordially invites all interested persons, both young and old, to meet at the church next Sunday evening, October 9th, for the opening meeting. It is hoped that a junior class can be organized at that time. 1937 Serviceable ! Long and short sleeves, ankle lengths! cuds on sleeves, ankles! Snug-fittin- g ! |