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Show Friday, December 24. 1S37 TIES VOICE PAGS Five OF SHARON In And Around Sharon Edgemont Lorn Mecham, Reporter Mcf y Christin to All" The regular M. I. A. meeting will be suspended for one week to allow members freedom for the holidays. It will be resumed on the first Monday night In January. Miss Mildred Baum will enter- tain the Literary club at her home on December list The book will be reviewed by Mrs. Vern Dixon. Miss Fern Jude, former teacher of the Lincoln high school has returned from California and will spend the holidays r t the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Conder, the guest of Miss Vera Conder. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Chamberlin are spending the holidays in Salt Lake, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Chamberlin. Miss Horton Clinger will spend Christmas day with her folks In Edgemont. She will return to Salt Lake, where the Is employed, mediately after Christmas. im- S. O. 8. To Santa Dear Santa, Please leave Reed Gillespie some socks this Christmas. He threatens to blow up" if at least one pair doesnt arrive! .Edgemont 1L I. A. presented a beautiful number on the Christmas program given at the State School in American Fork last Tuesday evening. The number Glow Worm Santa Claus made a pre season given was the visit to the Edgemont ward Sun- dance from the M. I. A. road show. day School and Primary children. Robert Elliott Jr. has returned One hundred children between the ages of 4 and 15 were de- home to spend the winter with his lightfully entertained and all re- folks. He hag been employed out ceived a beautiful box of Christ- of town on a Government Survey. mas candy and nuts. The Relief Society of the ward A ward basketball team has been enjoyed a lovely Christmas party organized and has entered In the last Tnesdi. afternoon. The Restake series. They appear very lief Society Presidency and visitpromising In their practices and ing teachers had the affair In we wlBh them luck. charge. ning of dancing a program was given. Harold Brereton sang and Mrs. Alex Jameson Madge Lewis gave a musical readTelephone 021-R- 1 ing both being accompanied by Miss Ruth Stott who also gave Pleasant View ward choir pre- a piano solo. sented Its annual Christmas conDelicious refreshments were ' cert Sunday evening under direc- served. tion of chorister Celeetia J. TayAfter a short honeymoon the lor and organist Ruth Stott young couple will reside In AmeriNumbers included several by can Fork. the choir, a piano solo by Ruth Stott Sacramental music by SterPleasant View Primary organling Cluff at the xylophone and ization entertained all ward chilRuth Stott at the piano. dren Tuesday at a delightful Dean Gerrit dejong of the Christmas party. Program, games, Brigham Young unlvers ty as the and dancing were enjoyed. Santa speaker. Mrs. Taylor aUo gave a Claus visited giving each child a Christmas reading. bag of candy and nuts. Pleasant View Mr. and Mrs. James Carlow, Reva and Fern. Mr. and Mrs. Lor in Mlnchle and Mr. Arvll Mlnchle were visiting in Pleasant View Sunday. Pleasant View Relief Society gave a delightful Christmas program Tuesday in the Relief Society rooms. Delicious refreshments were served. tMr. and Mrs. John W. Bone tendered a smart wedding reception In the beautifully decorated Pleasant View ward hall Thursday evening for their daughter, Ruby and Willard Bundley, son of . Mrs. Carl Bundley. A Christmas pageant was pre- Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Gillespie Three hundred guests were rein last sented Sunday evening have moved Into their new home Sacrament meeting. The charact- ceived by the parents of the on the canyon road. ers were beautifully costumed and couple. The bride was charming in the production was given in a highly satisfactory manner. Mrs. white satin and white silk tulle When the Olea Schumann and Mrs. Osa Fer- veil caught with ribbons and guson were In charge of the pro- pearls Her bouquet was rosebuds Family gram and are to be complimented and sweet peas. Mrs. Howard Dixon, matron of honor, was in on Its suceees. Get Together for maroon velvet The bridesmaids , Miss Marlon Mecham has re- Dorothy and Nlta Bone, wore cerHolidays turned after spending the past ise taffeta and cream silk net Je week In Eureka. Then respectively. They wore corsages the time for that sweet peas. Mrs. Bone was of Mr. E. Mrs. J. and and Plnegar FAMILY PHOTO Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Gillespie lovely In plum velvet and Mrs at spent last Saturday In Salt Lake1. Bandley wore Eleanor blue tafMr. and Mrs. Allen Stewart and feta. Howard Dixon, cousin of LARSON STUDIO daughter Daryle are spending the the groom, was best man. Sterling Cluff was master of holidays in Salt Lake, visiting ceremonies and during the eve- with relatives and friends. X y T X Y X X X $ X nn iui 3i lease i uur j t-- uy j Y Vi ' Give Her A Beautiful Robe X X y y y y yX The feminine heart responds to the rich beauty of these robes for her leisure hours. her this offering of luxury Christmas Gift Supreme. Give the X y y X y y yX y y X X Flattering Colors Rich Materials Y Newest details and finish Y PRICED FROM: X X $295 X Y Y MOIKE LOUNGING PAJAMAS X $i275 X X 'i Sophisticated X Flattering y y Newest Details of Line and Finish ZIPPER FASTENINGS TWO-TON- E X X EFFECTS SPECIAL IX X $G95 X X v r Y Y Y Y X Y X X y y yX Y fX y yX CORDUROY HOUSE COATS 6.75 MOIRE HOUSE COATS L. CHENILLE HOUSE COATS 5.95 6.75 AND A brand new shipment of ADORABLE APRONS 7 Or and 100 EACH X y y Y Assured Quality is Economical Y y y yo t y y y yX y $ iy y yX yX y y y X X TAYLOR BROS COMPANY Till DEPARTMENT JTTOES GP KJPVO y y yX V Grand View Mrs. C. H. Davies, Reporter Telephone 09-J- a wedding reception ceremony, was g'ven In their honor at Tlm-panog- amusement hall. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Olsen (Carol Pyne) Logan, will epend the Christmas holidays at the borne of Mr and Mrs. Clifton Pyne. The M. I. A. Is sponsoring a dance in the ward hall Friday, Christmas greetings are being Dec. 24. A good orchestra has received from Arthur and Don been engaged. Watklna from foreign missions. Arthur has been transferred to Vienna, Austria. Don Is laboring at Bristol, England. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Kofford and children Alene, Weston and Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Campbell will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Christensen Xmas Eve, also Christmas day. 1 The Primary conference, held on Sunday evening, Dec. 19,' was indeed an educational affair. First counsellor, Mrs. Spencer Young was in charge. The music was conducted In a masterly way by chorister. Ora F. Griffiths, with Vera Nuttall at the organ. Thp children all responded beautifully, and their performance showed long, painstaking rehearsal. Sister Letty Hatch was released from the office of President and Mrs. Isobel Nlcol sustained as her successor, with Mrs. Young and MYs. Williams as her counsellors. Sharon school children presented the opera, "Tom Sawyer" to a large and appreciative audience Thursday night Jane McBride read the prelude. Charles Hand-cocas Tom Sawyer and Gerald Anderson as Huckleberry Finn gave vivid characterizations. The rythm band and school orchestra received much applause from the audience. The teachers were highly 'complimented on the tine performance. The officers of the Primary the children at a entertained Christmas social Monday afternoon. A lovely Christmas tree and a visit from Santa Claus made a jolly time for the children. a Mr. and Mrs. Howard Farnsworth and son, Donald, of Poplar, Montana, are spending Christmas at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Bigelow. After Christmas they will visit relatives in Beaver and Los Angeles before returning to their home. members of the Relief Society were dellghtfnlly entertained on Thursday, Dec. 16, at the home of the president, Mary P. Davis. Her counsellors, Theo Harward and Mabel Gardner, were assisting hostesses. Interesting games were played, gifts exchanged and a Christmas story was read, after were which testy refreshments served. V Phone 13 or Call at 57 N. First West PROVO (v . Tithing settlement will be held December 26th, at the Sharon Ward Chapel between 12 add 5 o'clock p. m., acoording to announcement by Bishop Allen Bellows. Timpanogos Mrs. C. II. Poulson, Reporter i i Telephone 04J2 Honoring her husband'B lows: 4, see the anniversary of birthday, iMre. L. N. Poulson entertained at a family dinner at her home Saturday The new furnace will be In- evening, Dec. 18. Those present stalled this week and bishop Bel- were Mrs, Josephine Draper, Mr. lows announces Sunday school and Mrs. E, S. Poulson, Mr. and will convene Sunday morning, Mrs. C. H. Poulson, M. W. Poulwith a Christmas program which son and Emma Poulson. Followwill bs a pageant entitled "Fol- ing the dinner the evening was lowing the Star," featuring the spent in games and social visit. e Three wise men end the birth of Christ. There will be a cast of A splendid Xmas program Is twenty people and will be under being arranged by the officers of the direction of Wm. Vernon and the Sunday school to be given Mrs. Melba Calder. Sunday morning, Dec. 26. All members of the ward are Invited Mrs. Eliza Anderson announces to be present. the annual Christmas social will be held at the home of MYe. A. The program in Sacrament V. Watkins, on Tuesday and will meeting, Dec. 19, was given by be given In honor of the visiting students of the Seminary. The teachers. Mrs. Lois Downs, coun- first part of the meeting was In selor to Mrs Anderson who has re- dharge of the Bishopric with C. signed, will also be an honor Wllford Larsen conducting. The guest. A lovely program is being opening soi.g was Far, Far planned and there will be games Away on Judeas Plains, Prayer All the wo- by Howard Downs. The song "Oh, and refreshments. men of the ward are, invited. Holy Night was rendered by a sextette from the LIncon high A Christmas Prograh, Featuring ichool. A scriptural reading was Santa Clause, a Chrl tmas tree, given by Velma Bunnell during gifts and a dance 1 being spon- the passing of the Scrment. sored today (Fridaj for the chilRecommends of the follwoing dren of the ward by the Sunday peple were read and they were school and Primary officers. Mrs. received as members of the ward: Kenneth McEwan and Mrs. Min- Mr. and Mrs. r. H. Farnsworth nie Gordon are superintendents of and family, Mrs. Leona Johnson these organizations. and daughters, Margaret and Ora. The wedding of Santa Clause" Boys presented for advancea one act play, will be given at ment In the Priesthood were: Del-l- o the assembly program at Mutual Eugene Prestwlch, Rowley, Monday night. It will be under Warren Williams, Gall Loveless. the direction of Edgar Calder. A Martin Cox, Tom Adams, Merrill social sponsored by Mutual of- Farley, Bill Gappmayer, Jack ficers will follow. Rohbock, Frank Keele, Stanley Biggs, Tom Shepherd. Jack Adams Miriam Cutler is convalescing Lane Reynolds, Willis Adams, at Provo after an appendicitis ope- Gordon Hansdta pnd Douglas Gorw ration performed last Saturday. don. The time was then turned over Her mother. Mrs. Ray Cutler Is wKh her.' Miriam has been at- to the Seminary students with tending school at the Brigham Betty Tanner acting as chairman. The program was given as folYoung university. Ethel Pyne, Reporter Telephone 026J3 We offer an excellent opportunity for reliable and energetic young men or women to use their time during the coming holidays to advantage. If willing to work, you can make as high as $10 to $15 a day until January. The number we can place is limited. First applications get preference. Sunday, The ( Id Testament class of the Sunday school gave a delightful party Friday evening, Dec. 17, in the amusement hall with Jennie Farley, teacher of the class In charge. About 23 class members participated. Games were The Sunday school superlnten-denc- y played and a delicious lunch was extends a cordial Invitation served. During the evening Luto all ward members to come out cille and Stanley Farley demonon Sunday next to enjoy the fine strated different dance steps. The program which is prepared. latter part of the evening was spent In dancing. Mrs.- Employment Opportunity school. The Sunday school and Primary organizations are giving a party on Thursday, Dec. 2S for the younger children of the ward. Old Santa will be present to distribute gifts to all the little ones. Sharon u Li k Mr. and Mr. Cree Kofford were surprised Friday night by the following friends, the occasion being Mr. Kotfords birthday. Mr. and Moroni Gerber of Salt Lake Mrs. Victor Christensen, Mr. and City Is visiting with bis daughter, Mrs, Elmo Christensen, Mr. and B. E. Gardner and family. Mrs. George Long, Mr, and Mrs. Martell Keetch. The ward members extend sheerest sympathy to Mrs. Letty Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Laudle Hatch, who has been called upon have moved Into the Regional to part with her Infant son. He church security headquarters. passed away at the family resid- They will spend Christmas In Salt ence early Sunday morning. Lake where their son Is attending Twiity officers, teat, ers and r pendabtllty" Leona Selman; Solo Our Yesterdays" by Robert Hill; 'Industry and Thrift" Richard Bigelow; Beading by Gladys Hirst: Use of Knowledge" Heber Ivins; Cheerfulness and Tolerance Mary Gillispie. The closing Oh. Night of Holy song was Memories led by a mixed double Benediction was by quartette. Charles D. Terry. "Faith In God David Me The marriage of Glen Burr and Kay; Self Control Lenore Pyne; Theda Jones was solemlzed Tues- - Clarinet duet by Theda Jones and Health Ivan Maxine Loveless, Burr residence. Following the Kocherhans; Honesty and De- - !jj l f (: (7) (: (?) l (: (: )( j (r) Lq 7 Again, as we stand on the threshold of a promisnew ing year, our hearts swell with sincere appreciation for the splendid support being accorded Company. Dixon-Taylor-Russ- ell In retrospect, we are conscious of a splendid are deeply appreciative of the loyal support of neighbors and friends who have made the past year an outstanding success in the history of our business. 1937. We We appreciate the opportunity of assisting in the furnishing of the many beautiful homes in Central, Southern and Eastern Utah. Furnishing homes is our business. No stone has been left unturned in effecting an organization of personnel and equipment making possible unexcelled service at the lowest possible cost. For our entire resources are pledged to. establish a helpful service, of the area will which a new high set Metropolitan type, ' . mark in Utah. And so, to our slogan Let furnish your home youll pay less and 1938 home-furnishin- gs Dixon-Taylor-Russ- ell live happier. DIXON-TAYLOR-RUSSE- LL |