OCR Text |
Show PAGE Eirht Windsor Mrs. Pleasant View Ferry Nielson, Reporter Mrs. Alex Jameson Not only Xmas bells are riug-in- g In Windsor this week, but wedding bells as well. Ray Keech boasts an unusually merry Xmas and Happy New Year. Why? Because of his marriage to Reva Downs, Wednesday, at the Balt Lake Temple. Both are active and popular young people of the ward and we shower them with congratulations. Ray Is the bay son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Keeeb, and Reva the grown up daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Downs. To be sure Rumel Cragun wagers he is equally as fortunate and happy as Ray for he too was united in marriage to Ezma Williams of Lukeview, Thursday at the Salt Lake Temple. Rumel re- turned from the Canadian mission a short time ago and is the youngest son of President and Mrs. C,agun. Congiatulatfons to you both and we extend a welcome . to Ezma in our ward. Merlen Olsen visited at the first of the week. LeRoy Harris Is still suffering from being kicked by a horse some time ago. Infection has set in. have been taken and it is feared lie may have to have the jaw bone rebroken and set again. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hansen motored to Mona Tuesday to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Theron and family are moving to their home at Vineyard in the near future. Mr. and Mrs Ott Whitley are putting In a basement on their farm near the home of Gus Kelan and expect to move into it soon. Reva Downs has neen the re- -. cipient of a number of parties the past week. Many beautiful and useful gifts were received. Mrs. Ike Harris lias returned home after visiting her daughter i21va and" family and son Sam, at Long Beach, California. Mam-mon- th Ex-Ra- Edgemont ham, Reporter Lorna FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1937 THE VOICE OF SIIARON Me Telephone - pie, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford R. Stubbs are visiting in California. They will return home for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fescher from Las Vegas, Nevada visited this week with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pinegar. Mrs. Fescher is a sister of Mrs. Pinegar. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hawkins and family spent Sunday in Benjamin with iMr. Hawkin's folks, Mr and Mrs. Charles Hawkins. Mr and Mrs. Don Elliott of Ogden visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elliott Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Larsen of Eureka spent the week end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Larsen. Mr. H. R. Booth gave a review of the book "Wake Up and Live" to the adult class in mutual last Tuesday evening. Gleaner girls were guests of the class. A large crowd enjoyed the three-a"Here Comes comedy, Charlie presented by the Bonneville ward last night In the ward amusement hall. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Max LewlB and son, Keith, have returned to Duchesne after spending a ffaonth in Pleasant View with relatives. Mr. and Mrs W. H. Andrews, Fay, Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Snow and baby spent the week end in Eureka with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miss Flo Phillips has received word from the State Capitol that she has passed the state requirements for beauty culture. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dattge and three children of gait Lake spent the week end in Provo with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ray Ekins, Ruth and Mrs. Stanford Patten attended the wedding reception of Alta Ekins Reeve at Hinkley Mr. and Mrs. Park Conner of Salt Lake spent Sunday at the A T. Dunford home. Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips and children of Park City were week end guests at the Claude Snyder home. Mr. and Mrs. D. O. MacKay Jr. and Donald were in Salt Lake Sunday at the W. H. Smart funeral. r Lincoln High school Open Forum club enjoyed refreshments at the home of Norma Dunford after their skating party Monday night. VALLEY Flour Sl Feed Amelia Latta Reporter Phone 048J1 Stake Genealogical board meeting will be held Sunday, Dec. 19, 1937 at 1 p. m. In the Stake Seminary building. Stake Genealogical Union meeting, will also be held Sunday, Dec. 19, 1937 at 2 p. m. In the Seminary building. The Salt Lake Temple will close lor the year on the evening of Thursday, Dec. 23, 1937 and reopen for ordinance work on Monday, January 3, 1938. The Junior Baptismal excursion held Saturday, Nov. 27, 1937 was attended by the followfrom ing brethern and Bisters Lakeview and Vineyard wards: Janie Zobell,. Mary M. Zobell, Norma L. Jacobson, Barbara J. Stubbs, Ada R. Ward, Leone Madson, Belva Williamson, MarAustin E. garet Williamson, Larson, George W. Rawlings, Verl A. Shumway, Elden R. Harding, Leland J. Welljs, Dean. L. Olson, Gail N. Barker, Keith M. Hebertson. Number of baptisms performed were 251. The Senior Temple excursion held Thursday Dec. 2, 1937, was well attended, there being 60 members present. Endowments performed, 80; sealing of couples, 22; children to parents, 57. Company J. S. Smith & Sons, Proprietors Whit Fawn Flour Leads Them All. Valleys Famous Cache? Golden West Red Rose Flours Featuring High Grade Poultry and Dairy FEEDS Dealers in HAY and GRAIN Exfcjusive Distributor For II. & T. Products (From Spanish Fork) . in PROVO CITY 151 N. University Ave. Hubbard PHONE 114 and baby of Salt Lake City were week end guests at the Q. T. Harrison home. See the Utah Valley Publishing Mrs. T. J. Lewis who has been Company for your Christmas confined to the L. D. S. hospital Cards. Wre can please you. for several weeks is reported to be Improving. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gleason and daughter Carol will arive In Pleasant View Saturday to Bpend the holidays with her mother and brother in Silverton, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Explanation Ward excuse correspondents 1 December 3rd Quentin Allen fined 110.00 for driving a truck 55 miles per hour along state highway accross Provo Bench. 32 50 suspended on good behavior. of Tremontain, Don Duke of 8th Provo, Russell Giles of IlebeT and John Booth of Provo were fined 310.00 each for disturbing the peace and disorderly conduct at the Sharon Ward house. 32.60 on John of the fine Imposed Booth was suspended. December 11th John W Funk The Teacher Quorum of the on charge Provo Second ward held a temple of Provo, fined 350.00 on state highof reckless driving excursion to the Salt Lake Temway through Orem. ple Wednesday. More than 15 December 12th E. T. Whit boys attended. Radio Lamps 75c. 2.00 Waffle Irons Sandwich Toaster December . 2.00 SUNBEAM MIXM ASTER and Attachments Xmas Tree Sets 25c .... PECK ELECTRIC 46 No. University Ave. Phone 418 For Quality For .Price For Selection For Service KwVjXC&Oz PROVO, .... Gift Suggestions QJTTAIHI Ov?" r yy Y ( yc ri y 4Jsr ( A - i 7 A QUALITY GIFTS FOR HIM QUALITY GIFTS FOR HER Always a Welcome Gift GLOVES Firmages for something different in Ladies Hand-Bag- s A large as- - QQn sortment at Only 4 At the Christmas program held Tuesday afternoon at Relief Society, Christmas Gifts were on sale and lunch was sold, the proceeds going to help furnish the new Relief Society room. Mrs. Joseph II. Clegg and in children spent the week-en- d Sallna where they attended a birthday party given In honor of Mrs. her grandmother, Ellen Humphreys eighty first anniversary. A very fine building program is being carried on in Vineyard at the present time. The Bunker Feed store will he open for busl-aes- s by the first of the year and promises to he one of the most feed bouses in Utah county. Lewis Clegg has recently completed a new hay barn. "We are all agreed that your Ltah celery Is just about as near perfect as it can be produced." This is the opinion of three experts at the University of Missouri, Columbia. They gave Utah cele'ry a thorough test recently and pronounced it unequalled. Professor Seth T. Shaw, head of the horticulture department. Dr. J. C. W. Anderson, extension horticulturist in vegetable crops,' and Professor Ray Schroeder, another horticulturist. please several items from the ward budgets had to be left on the galleys. We hope to Berve you better In the future. Vineyard 01-R- TEST BY REST aker of Salt Lake County, for - charge of speeding (0 miles per felted a 310.00 bail bond on j hour through Orem. With Justice Booths Court CELERY UTAH us. Due to lack of space Mrs. Geo. F. Wells, Reporter Tejephone progranf A special Christmas has been arranged tor meeting next Sunday night. The ward is cordially invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. John Yates have moved into our ward and are residing at Olmsted. Mrs. Yates has recently been made chorister of the M. I. A. A hearty welcome is extended to them from members of the ward. Miss Maxine Conder of Los Angeles Is visiting here with friends and relatives. She returned home with her parents, Mr. end Mrs. Claud Conder, who have been vacationing there. Mrs. Effie Pingar will be hostess to the Literary club this afternoon. The program will be in the form of a Christmas entertainment and gifts will be exchanged. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and two children of Los Angeles, California visited this week with Bishop and Mrs. Sharp C. Gilles- C21-R- Sharon Stake Genealogy Mens Fur Lined Kid Gloves Brown or Black A Thoughtful Gift Mens Cape Skin Gloves When you step out for one of the many holiday parties, you will want your evening wear to look its spotless best. You can be sure of perfectly cleaned garments when you send vour cleaning to PROVO CLEANING & DYEING CO. We have the reputation, from years of service, for the most liable and economical work. Large Shipment of Exquisite Bags 4 I QO 77 N. - iwO Mens Grey Gloves, imported leather All Washable Gloves Mens Stamped Pig Skin vj 15c Box to 98c Box Large Assortment of COSTUME JEWELRY First West 4 I vJ QQp Gloves An always welcome Gift is a box of lovely Hankies Lovely assortment at OCp Zwb per box from Others Provo Cleaning & Dyeing Co. Phone 46 All Lined Ties MERRY CHRISTMAS Ties To Dad from Bob TIES! O All in Gift Boxes HOUSE SLIPPERS FIRMAGES FOR SEARS SAVINGS MAKE TIES a. 'iPuwidj . JUST ARRIVED Beautiful Ties in good looking Xmas Gift Boxe Now Only, Sears Roebuck & Co. will remain open until 8 p. m. every night beginning Saturday, Dec. 18 to Christmas Eve, at which time Sears will close at 6:30 p. m. to allow employees to attend Church and Community Christmas Parties. 404 Y Per Box Wilson Bros. TIES VISIT FIRMAGES SHOE DEPARTMENT And see Table after T&ble filled with House Slippers of many varieties ftQ Priced from g to Famous for Quality 33? A Gift any npn would Appreciate Firmages Where Selection is Always Greatest o ct :s. At the sound of the It will be exactly 8 more days till ! Firmcgcc Toy Eacoctcntt Where Every' Type of Toy Imaginable awaits your selecion All in Price Groups Christmas! BONG VEcSt ! 3355 At The End Of Another Successful Year - - - The. Farmers and Merchants Bank uTiic HomcownccI Friendly Dank Thanks All Of Those Who Have Helped To Make This Institution Bigger, Better, And Stronger Than Ever |