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Show ThE VOICE Pare Four :: In and Around Sharon :: the Mutual will have charge of the Conjoint meeting. An interesting and beneficial program will be presented. Sharon Mrs. Ethel Pyne, Reporter Telephone 026J3 Mrs. Ethel Pyne, Reporter Delightful in every detail was the banquet given at the ward house Friday night. There was a ut, a feast of good things lo splendid program; also dancing and games amid halowecn decorations of corn stalks and More than one hundred participated at tiie banquet. The bishopric and committee express appreciation to those who so willingly contributed. The affair was proclaimed a huge success. The assembly program Monday evening was an oratorical meet. was Stratton's Marvin subject Glen Burr, "Honesty", Patriotism. They teresting orations. will feature a short War, Pyne Thrift, Helen Richard Park were very inMonday next, play. The Gleaner Girls were organized Monday evening with Valine Calder as president, Ruby McCarLa Preal thy, secretary and treas. Plans are being made for an initiation party soon. We hope all the Gleaner Girls in the ward will join us. Koch-enhan- s, The Mutual officers will feature an Era program Sunday evening. Mrs. Zola Malone and Edgar Calder are in charge. The marriage of Miys Mana Hayes to John C. Conder, was a delightful affair of last Tuesday evening. The ceremony took place home with Bishop at the Coq-Sharp Gdaspie officiating. Immediately following die wedding the guests retired to the home of the bride's sister amd brother-in-laMr. anj Mrs. Merton Camberlain, where a lovely dinner was served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Claude Conder, Misses Mary and Jean Conder, Phil Conder, Bishop and Mrs. Sharp Gillispie, Mrs. Kenneth Tarbet of Grace, Idaho, sister of the bride, and Mr. and Mis. Chamberlain. Both young people are graduates of the Lincoln High School, and Mr. Conder i$ now attending the Brigham Young university. Flashl I'm out of news. Vineyard Mrs. Geo. Wells, Reporter Telephone 01R4 Bishop Thorit C Hebertson requests that all available men turn out next Saturday fo a days work on the new ward chapel. memThere are now twenty-si- x bers in Principal A. E. Becks junior band. We congratulate them on the splendid progress they have made thus far. Three one-aplays will be given at the ward house Friday evening. Vineyard will present "iNine John K. Allen and Lives of Emily"; Edgemont, The Whirl Wind; Sharon, Command Wells have been assigned Performance". Five and ten cents in the Edgemont Ward enjoying their labors very admission will be charged. Thomas to labor and are much. Bishop Joseph A. Buttle gave a The Primary children enjoyed a talk at the Genealogical meet fine Saton afternoon very pleasant Sunday evening in the ward ing refreshments and urday. Dancing were the main diversions of the af- hall. , ternoon. The Scouts of Troop 31 enjoyed A quilting bee was given by a weiner Roast and also passed Mrs. C. E. Crandall, Tuesday af- several tests Monday evening at Earl ternoon, Mrs. Agnes Pace, Veretr.a the Stephen Bunnell home. Scout Holt, Ruth Jolley, Agnes Bellows, Loone and Grant Blake, of the Helen Pyne and Minnie Gordon Masters, were in charge party. were in attendance. Mrs. Mabel Bunker will have charge of the work and business meeting Tuesday at 2 p. m. at Relemonstra-tio- n lief Society. A bread to motored Mrs. Kezia Pyne will be featured, and those deMoon Lake and is visiting there siring a start of live yeast may gel this week. one, following the meeting. All singers who wish to be in the Relief Society chorus are asked to be there. Miss Elvira Pyne is visiting Moon Lake this week. at Edgemont Mrs. Ellen Holdaway will spend Lorna Mecham, Reporter the week end at Manti, with relasesFlashl Special entertainment for tives and attend the Temple sions while there. 3:45 kiddiesl at Edgemont Today p. m. in the ward amusement hall. M iss La Vone Olson has gone to It a special variety program and Los Angeles, California, where she a one-aplay, for children up to visit indefinitely. 12 years of age only. Come now, will to adults no while there are kids, The onion harvest has at last bully you. Admission 5c. been completed and some fifty-fiv- e were shipped from VineFlash! Special entertainment for the largest shippers being yard, Edgemont adults! Tonight at 8:00 Milton and Walter the oclock in the ward amusement Gammons Brothers, Holdaway. Harold Holdone-abe will three hall, plays away and Chris Barbackus. Beet presented. Sliaron ward will harvesting will soon be finished "Command performance; and now the deer hunting season is The Nine Lives of Vineyard, over, maybe the women of. the Emily, and Edgemont; Whirl- ward will have a little leisure wind. A big evening of high class time. How about it, men folks? entertainment that youll long re15c is member. Admission per Camp Tamarack of the D.U.P. adults and 10c for children who are will meet November 11th at the unfortunate enough to miss the home of Captain Nora Harding. all So see well matinee. you The lesson will be given by Mrs. there. Ellen Holdaway. Special Musical numbers will be furnished and was Mrs. Harding will read the historAn inspiring testimonial held Sunday in honor of J. Robert ic of her grandfather, Henry Gillespie who leaves soon for the Clegg and his wives. All members The pro- and those elegible to join, are inGerman Mission field. gram was delightful and highly in- vited. structive. Robert leaves a host of friends Mrs. Merrill Christopherson who wish him every success in his who recently returned from Holmission and who look forward to land, where she and her husband his return. attended the World Jambcwee, will be the speaker at the M. I. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Elliott conjoint meeting, to be held Sunare vacationing in Oregon. They day evening in the ward hall. The were accompanied by Mrs. Ell- Gleaner girls will furnish a musiiotts two sisters, Mrs. Henderson cal number. The public is invited. and Mrs. Jensen of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Sorensen Mr. and Mrs. Eld. Pinegar of have purchased the Daniel Larsen Spanish Fork spent Sunday with farm and have recently moved here Mr. and Mrs. James E. Pinegar. from Salt Lake to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Culler of Lewiston, Idaho have been, visiting with Of the gr tup of twenty-seve- n Mr. and Mrs. Claud Conder of temple workers of Sharon who are Olmsted. participating in the excursion to the Manti temple today, there is a entertained will be Library club splendid representation from Vineon November 13th at the home of yard. Those from this ward to go Mrs. Isaac Boyce. Mrs. Lydia Ho- are John K. Allen, Mrs. Helm Allgan will give the book review. en, Mrs. Ellen Holdaway, Thomas Wells, Mr. amd Mrs. John Larsen, Chamber-lain Mr. and Mrs. Mertin Mrs. Antone Bunker, Mrs. Carlyle are visiting with friends and Bunker, and Mrs. Olena Gammon relatives in Grace, Idaho. Brother Allen and his daughters, Helen Allen and Mrs. Samuel Miss Beth Allied of Salt Lake Hilton of Pleasant Grove are to spent the week end visiting with furnish the music at the meeting her sister Dorothy. prior to the temple session. Mr. of and Mrs. Dee Brinkerhoff Miss Marion Mecham has gone Bicknell, Wayne County, will join to Bingham where she is employ- the party. Mrs. Brinkerhoff is also ed in a beauty salon. a daughter of Brother Allen. car-loa- pre-4eir- t, Chris Barbackus is sporting the Mary Bennett spent the part of the week with Miss first 1938 Chevrolet to be Seen in this community. He purchased the a Mecham. of this new car on Wednesday Next Sunday night wee k. ss C Grand View Mis. C. H. Dawes, Reporter Telephone 1 Lake View We regret the passing of o.u friend and , bor, C. H. Halts, which occured on October 2l;h. Sadie Shaw, Reporter A well attended and app.opiiate service Telephone 018R2 was held in the ward Max Blake of Salt Lake was the chapel on October 23: 1. Friends of the family extend simpathv, esspeaker at Sacrament meeting Sunpecially to Mrs. Hales, who day evening. Bishop August John-so;- n for several years. a shut-iLa presided and counselor Harold Carter, son of Mrs. W Mar Scott took charge of the proE. Taylor, has gone away fo work. 1 Paul Hear gram. Taylor sang You Calling Me, with Miss La Robert Burns was ecstatically Williamson Von accompanying treating everyone to candy bars, him at the piano. one day last week. The reason wasn't far to seek he'd just beMt. Kenneth Shaw returned to come pupa to a fine baby girl, his home in Los Angeles after born at the Cralrie Maternity spending ten days at the home of home. his- paremts Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw in Lakeview. s C. If. Davies, man from Lincoln High, was purMany men and women from ser for the F. F. A. band on its Lakeview took advantage of the recent eastern tour. Tlie band gave recent deer hunt. Some were suc- a number of concerts, the culmcessful in home bringing inating appearance being iq the those weie Mr. and Mrs tabernacle in Salt Lake City. Norman Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Aa M. Davis, Mr. Alma Jorgetnwn, Ghosts, goblins and what not John York, Charles Madsen, Ir- were in .attendance at the Hallowwin Bunnell, Leslie L. Bunnell, e'en party sponsored by the M.I.A. Elvin Bunnell, Clarence Lloyd. Friday evening October 29th. The Spencer Madsen, La Mar Scott, officers spent a great deal of time August Johnson, Alfred Joltuson, and effort in decorating the amuseThomas Reese, ment hall appropriately for the ocJames Madsen, Martin Clinger, Herschel Clinger casion. Mrs. Essie Harward, Fern and James Jensen. Hills and Nina Carter as young Women's superintcmlem-y- , and A series of programs are being Rex Griffith's, Dean Buckner and given by the Auxiliary organiza- Von Snow, ka les of tAe Y. M. M. tions of the ward each week, to I. A. deserve credit and praise for raise funds or the new Ward the success of this the first enterChapel. Friday, November 5th, at tainment of riie season. 7:30 P. M., the M I. A. will their annual one-aplays. Mr. and Mrs. Gorduta Atkinson of Granite and Mr. and Mrs. FranThey will be presented by T: and Lakeview wards. The cis Anderson of American Fork, price of admission will be 50c a were week-en- d visitors at the C. family, or 10c each. Ice cream will H. Davies home. also be sold. A. F. Snyder, is leaving soon to Clyde Sums ion, who recently spend the winter in California with graduated from the University of his daughter Zina. Chicago, is visiting this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A large number of women .have Sumsion. A family dinner was giv- been occupied at least part of the en in his hob lor Sunday, October time recently, canning the venison 31st. brought home by successful hunting husbahsds. We were told by Word has been received of the Mrs. J. M. Bonney that canning promotion of Archie L. Madsen, improves the meat.1 son of Mr, and Mrs. P, W. Madsen, to manager of the broadcastMr. and Mrs. Paxman Hatch reing station KSVB at Cedar City. port an improvement in the health Archie is a graduate of the Lin- of their infant son. coln High School and the Brigham All ward members are urged to Youtng university, and has been technical engineer of the station attend the one-aplay produi at Cedar City since its opening in tiom to be presented Monday July. night at 8:00 p. m. in the ward amusement hall. Casts from GrandThe following ladies motored to view and Pleasantview will preafternoon, sent, "Castle of Mr. Simpson" and Sandy, Wednesday where they were entertained at the The Nine Lives of Emily, as home of Mrs. Alice Wells, it be- announced eliewihere in this paper. ing her anniversary. birthday Bridge was played, after which a delicious dinner was served lo them at the "Little Red Hen Inn". Tene Ginger, Ruth Johnson, Frances Johnson, Lillie Sumsion, Annie Mrs. Alex Jameson Maag, Josephine Goodridge, Ellen Telephone Bunnell, and Mayme Ginger. Mr. aind Mrs. Edward Burgner The members of the Self Culture of Driggs, Idaho, have returned Club were entertained at the home to Pleasantview to spend the of Mrs. Anm.ie Williamson Thurs- winter. day afternoon. A splendid book review was given, after which a dainMr. and Mrs. Quayle Cannon, Jr., of Salt Lake City spent the ty luncheon was aerved. week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. with Ted Johnson entertained the Charles Allred. neighborhood boys and girls at a Alene Nelson and Dorothy Hunn Halloween party at his home, Saturday evening. Halloween games of Salt Lake City visited with were played after which delicious their parents over the week-enrefreshments were served. Mary Burgner Weston of DrigRecently a minister kissjd the gs, Idaho, is spending some time bride and handed the grooni his with her mother, Mrs. Clara money hack. Burgner. . n Smith-Hughe- - prr-seit- it PleasantView 021-R- 1 T ' SIIARON Friday, N'o.Siher S. M. Young has gone to Oklahoma On to spend the winter with his daughter, Mrs. time. All in the paitv were successful in getting their deer. a On the 5. 193" Storks Visiting List a V r aid her 27th. MsiTTfc-(ilcn Kocherhan Mr. and Mr baby are do- Sliaron ward are the proud pai mg nicely. Mr. Mrs. Ka.1 Young aie ents of a baby boy born Ut w&h Mi. and Mrs. D. Ulitvi Brown at the family home. going to Ogden batuiday whete over the birth ot a aie rejoilii, Mr. Young will read a paper to the on October 22nd at son Friday, , L'tah Arts and Sciences group. Hairi-Richard are Mr. and M, ihtir recently completed home in rejoicing over the Safe arrival of a Grandview. The little orjf has one Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones oi on bo.il at the home of the grandbrother. Mrs. Mr. C. and Jevir J. Ogden isited in Plcasantview laparents, Creal week with their parents, n, in Timpanogos. The bov arMr. and Mrs. Robert Burns of I rived Saturday, October Jllili. Jones and . K. Nielsen, Grandview are the proud parents of a baby girl, born at the Crane Mrs. Margaret Hamblin of CaliMr. and Mrs. St Jon llaivis of Maternity Home last wjeek. Mrs. Wtnd-o- r fornia visited with her daughter aimoume the arrival of a Burns was formerly Zela Burns. Week. Mrs. H. Grant Ivin-- lababy gill bon to tbein October 27th. Mrs. Harris was formerly Vern Keetch arrived in Windsor Miss Alice Williamson of Vine- all smiles Monday to inform h s Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jameson and Alexander Jameson, Sr., of yard. Mrs. A. G. parents, Mr, and with Bishop and Mrs. Roy Gapp-maeLasal, spent the wetk-en- d Keetch that they had a new grandisabell Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Edmund Spalding son and he was the Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jameson. Gappmaier, proud father. Mrs. Amelia Latta and Mrs. Flor-nc- e of Vineyard are rejoicing over the The new arrival was born at the Mrs. K. E. Young is entertainShepherd went to Maplcton, arrival of a daughter bom Octo- - L.D.S. hospital Monday evening. where ing her club today and those there ounday, October thirty-firs- t held services funeral attended will be Mrs. L)nn Taylor, Mrs. they Mr. and a id Mrs. Roy Hooley, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Prestwich Henry Taylor, Mrs. Mark Allen, for Ernest P.urgi, Mr, Burgi was Mis. Wrn. Hooky, Mrs. Sarah E. are the happy grandparents of a Mrs. Keifer B. Sauls, Mrs.- C. il. formerly , a resident of the ward. Hooley, Miss Anna Boien and new daughter bom Thursday, Hart, Mrs. E. B. Shriver, Mrs. Bert The people of the ward sympathize Guest of honor. Many useful gifts October 21st to Mr. and Mrs. RichCaroline Mrs. her with mother, were received. Terry and Mrs. Fred Dixon. ard New nan. Mrs. Newman was Burgi who is well known here. Gwen 1 estwich before her marMrs. Minnie Phillips spent last Mrs, Sarah E. Hooley attended riage. An interesting assembly program a shower in honor of Mrs. LaVrll week in Salt Lake and Paik City was given at the M.I.A. meeting Duke of visiting relatives and friends. formerly l.eora Xicl-o- n Monday evening. A retold story Salt Lake City at the home of was given by Melba Sdwards and Mrs. A. P. Duke of Provo Friday the closing chapter of a continued afternoon. stoi v was given by Myrth List n. PENN-GROV- E Poultrymen brooding Mr. and Mrs. William lfoolev, David l) Rowley, Sr., recently Harold and Beth Chicks often make stateVivian Hooley, M rs. CJ H. Poulson, Reporter f called to labor in the Western Baxter and Verl Ash were ments similar to this one; I beTelephone 04J2 was honored- at a chickWindsor the among people who lieve that they are the best ens Ive ever had. An unsolicited delightful social given by his s,ai attended the wedding of Kdrie Wilhusband whose her Honoring Mr. and Mrs. son and A. Anand daughter-in-law- , Kenney Griffith of Los statement made by Victor M. birthday occured that day, Mrs. David L. Rowley, Jr., at their which took place at the derson who has had Penngrove Angeles, Janies A. Loveless gave an enjoy- home Monday evening. All of Mr. Mutual Home in Provo Canyon Chicks the last three years he has brooded. able family dinner at her home, Rowleys brothers and sisters, and Tuesday evening. We are booking orders now for Saturday, October 30th. The in- all of his children, with the excepchicks were the children, tion of Arden who is employed in vited guests pullet delivery: Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hooley, Spring and Idaho, were present to enjoy an Mrs. Wm Hooley and Mrs. Sarah 2014c; Straight rpn chicks 94c brothers grandlchcildren, sisters of the honored guest. Those evening of games and visiting. Hooley spent Friday in Provo each plus express. For information present were: Mr. and Mrs. Craw- Present were: Mr. and Mrs. David Canyoni, the guests of Mr. and call BUNKER FARM - Utah ford Houston and family' of Salt L. Rowley, Sr., and children, Dello, Mrs, Edward S. Kimber. Cgunty Representatives. Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ev-a- Clara, Lovina, Hemnina and Shirl, and daughter Bonnie of Cedar Mr, and Mrs. Cyrus Brest with, A Sunshine Party was held at City, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Loveless, Mr. and Mrs. Afton Sterner, C. J. the home of Mrs. Gladys Marrot Earn worth, Mrs. Vernie Loveless and family, Haws, Mrs. Myrtle Thursday afternoon in honor of Mr. and Mrs. M .E. Karn liner, foimer acquaintance of Mr. Row-leGladys and Mrs. Selena Marrott. Mrs. in Old Mexicco, Julia Mrs, Beatrice Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Farley, Walker, Mrs. Nellie Row-leMr. and Mrs. George Loveless. Carlton, Mr. and Mrs. Leo York and Mrs. Iona Jarman who Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Palmer, are the Sunshine Committee took Mr. and Mrs. Ral Loveless and family 'mid Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Mr. and Mrs. Zenith M. Laws, Mr. charge. Games were played and ref Long Haglan Beach, Califor- and Mrs. James A. Rowley, Mrs. freshments served. Those present nia. Following the dinner the ev- Stella Rowley, Mrs. Nellie Mart-nea- were Mrs. Nona Mrs. Baxter, Lucy and Albert Rowley. ening was spent in visiting and soElizabeth Baxter, Mrs. Arvilla A tasty luncheon was served by cial chat. Beck, Mrs. Thora Crawford, Mrs. the hostess. Sylvia Morby, Mrs. Mary Jarman, Miss Verda Woffimlen lias reMrs. Thelma Hooley, Mrs. Haze! turned to her home in Cedar City Marrott, Mrs. Saiah Hooley, Mrs. after a few days visiting here with Cora Hooley, Mrs. l.ala Bavkus i elatives. Mrs. Clara Hooley, Mrs. Blanche (Continued from page two) Hooley ami the honored guests. Mrs. Emily Long entertained in Mr, ami Mrs. Charles D. Terry enjoyed a trip to Wyoming during honor of the Daughters of the Mrs. Amas Wright and Mrs. Phone 016-R- 3 A John Muzzell are the week where they visited with Thursday afternoon. recovering from relative;,. sgloixlid program v.as given after their recent illness which refreshments were served. Es Miss Mary Rasmussen, of RobMr, and Mrs. Clarence Harris, ertson, Wyoming spent a week visiting here. She was the house guest Mr. amd Mrs. Ike Harris, Mrs. of her sister Mrs. Charles D. Ter-r- Ester York and Mr. and Mrs, Nielson attended a HalFierry loween party at the home of Mrs. One of the many enjoyable deer Janet Smith at Pleasant Grove hunting trips was reported by Mr. Saturday evening. and Mrs. Vivian Foutin. Mr. and Mrs. Fautin in company and Vola The Misses Beth with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Carter, Hooley, assisted by their mothMr. and Mrs. B. Harding and Mr. ers, Mrs. Blanche Hooley and Mrs. Anderberg of California, wuit to Sarah E. Hooley entertained at the the Kanush where region they home of Beth, Friday evening at were met by Mr. Moutins brother, a Missionary Shower in honor of Delos Foutin, who is a member of La Var Hooley. The evening the police force of Los Angeles, was spent in playing games arcr and Lee Tracy an actor from the which refreshments were served to Reva and Hollywood studios. The party also the following: Verl, F.va included the chief of police of Los Lynn Harper, Revo, Ruth, and Venm Marrott, Rhea, Lyle, Angeles. Besides the hunting Mr. Foutin Lois, Vola, Edna, , Wayne, Zola, d and enjoyed the visit with his brother Lon, Beth, Madge, whom he had not seen for some Ruth Hooley, Clifton Haws, Mr. and Mrs. Ru-.t- l! Hagkn (Maurnie l.oulis'j- - wtie hoinued guests at a family d imer at the home oi their parrrts, Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Uoirkss, Sunday, t. October Thi: ty-- l Seated u.t the table were: Mr. and Mrs. Haglrn, Mr. and Mrs. M a Loveless and daughter of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs, Milton Littlefield aim Mr. Murray Roberts of Ihoso, and Mr. and Mrs. Loie-lcs- s and family. Mr. and Mrs Haglei left in the evening for San Flam, isco, California whete Mr. Haglan. is station with the lT. S , Navy. Mr. al ir-- ur-r- -t -t -- r, i - c ORDER CHICKS NOW AND SAVE! Timpanogos' - Todays Feeds ns y Windsor BUNKER FARMS FEEDS y. of e ScissorS Ha-ol- d. Close Out.. ,1T C SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, NOV. 6 17c Corn Flakes, Standby, 2 for 17c Soda Crackers, A-- 2 Lb. Pkg. - l, $1.10 Flour, 48 Lb. 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