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Show age Four THE VOICE OF SIIARON In And Around Sharon Sharon parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farley. Other members of the family Mrs. Ethel Pyne, Reporter who spent Christmas at the FarMrs. C. H. Paulson, Reporter Telephone 026 JS .... were Theodore home Farley, ley 04J2 Telephone Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Dean Johnson The Misses Lillian and Rupple An outstanding social event of of Lake View and Carroll Farley McCarthy of Salt Lake visited the holiday season was the wed-,,a- g of Mount Pleasant. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. reception given in the Timp-anogC. T. McCarthy, Christmas Day. The Gleaner Girls were entersard hall Tuesday evening, December 21, by Mrs. Julia tained at a candy pull by their Johnson ho is employJonea in honor of Mr, and Mr. leader, Mrs. J. Erval Christensen, ed Floyd in San Francisco, California, at her home Friday evening. The Glen Burr (Theda Jones-- . returned to spend the holidays The groom is the son of Mr. following clasg members partici- with hU mother in Provo. (Mrs. HanSharand Mrs. LeE&rl Burr of the pated: Ruth Hansen, Esther Pearl Curtis). He also visited The marriage cere- sen, Margaret Gappmayer, Ina on ward. friends in Orem. mony was performed earlier in Foulson, Hazel Kitchen, Martha the evening at the Burr home, Pyne, Denese Meyers, Clorene The Christmas program Sunday with Bishop Eoy Gappmayer of- Lamb, Pb Ills Farley and a guest. was very entertaining morning was Doffinden of artisticCedar Miss hall The Phyllis ficiating. well rendered. Wm. Vernon and ally decorated in blue and white City. and Mrs. Melba Calder directed till iiuiiuicd Timpanogos ' AUU ft'uvui tfiwia ca enjoyed an evening of dancing. A short program was given with Ted Calder acting as Master of Vocal solos were Ceremonies. sung by Mrs. Orland Pyne and Mr. E. B. Terry, and a trumpet sclo played by Merrill Crandall. The bride was attended by Mrs. Fenton Farley as matron of honor, Miss Dorotha Jones as maid of honor. Miss Wanda Jones, Mrs. Merrill Crandall, Miss Naomi Ferguson and Miss Norma Burr as bridesmaids. Merrill Crandall, a close friend of the groom, acted as best man. In the receiving line were the bridal party and the parents, Mrs. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Burr, and Mr. Irvin Sackett of Salt Lake City, an uncle of the bride. The many beautiful and useful gifts were received at the door by Jesse and Kenneth Burr, brothers of the groom and were arranged on the tables by Mrs. Irvin Sackett, Mrs. R. D. Wells and Mrs. J. B. Sumner. The refreshment table was presided over by the Misses Leola and Maxine Loveless. The young couple will make their home in Orem. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Loveless, who are spending the winter in Salt Lake City, spent Christmas at their home where they entertained members of their family at dinner Christmas day. Those piesent were: Mr. and Mrs. Ver-ni- e Loveless, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Houston and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Evans of Cedar City and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Loveless. Mr. and Mrs. Tony NeUon and daughter Ruth, spent Christmas day lu Salt Lake City, the guests of Mr. end Mrs. Oswald Coombs. They were also joined by their daughter Dayle Nelson who is attending a school of nursing In Ogden. e e Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hacking of Gallup, New Mexico, are spending the holidays at the home oftheir family gathering was enjoyed at the home of Hr. and Mrs. Raymond Partridge, ChrlAmas day. A Dinner was served and visiting enjoyed by Rulon Partridge of Park City, Mrs. Karma P. Swindle who. is teaching in Sant&quin, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Tidd of M" u. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Postma 01 Duchesne, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Andrews of Provo. Other callers at the Partridge home were hjias Lawana Partridge of Ely, Nevada, and Mr. Steve s, of Wyoming. One of the most enjoyable family gatherings held through the holidays was that held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Poui-soA lovely dinner was served and gifts were exchanged. The outstanding gift being a cedar chest made by Kenneth Carter for his mother. Those visiting at the home were: Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson and family of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cartea of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Madsen of Lake View. n, Grand View Mrs. C. H. Davies, Reporter Telephone 09-J- 1 Just at present the group in- It. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pyne returned from Moon Lake to spend Christmas. - t in Ogden where she has been and Mrs. Frank Warwood of American Fork, Miss Naomi Davis Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reeves have and Arvil Davis of Edgemont, the guest of Miss Fern Jude. Miss Maxine Andreason and Sheldon Andreason. been visiting with!Mrs Reeves Mr. and Mrs. William people, Pleasant View WiBcombe. Susan P. Jameson girls entertained Telephone 021-R- I their mothers last night at the home of class leader, Miss Marlon Mecham. The evening was Dorothy Hunn, Salt Lake City spent playing games and the girls and Melva JoneB, Alterra are served a dainty luncheon. spending the holidays with their parents in Pleasant View., The Lincoln High School Tlger-ett- e Club entertained In honor of Jack Snyder who Is attending Miss Fern Jude at the home of school at Ogden la home for the Miss Mary Condor during the holidays. He was the winner of one of the Shirley Temple pen holidays. The evening was spent and dainty refresh- and pencil sets at the Scera show ments were served. last Wednesday. The Bee-hiv- e ly NIGHT CLUB VIVE HARRISON and GRANT BENCH (Across from Steel Plant on Springville Road) Screens PORTERS POTATO CHIPS Singing: Stars 01-R- Oregon visited relatives here over S H. Blake and has fulfilled a parents. Christmas. mission to England In 1934-193Mr. and Mrs. k. T. Dunford Both young folks were graduated Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bishop from the Lincoln High school and and family were Saturday nlte are spending the holidays with have attended the B. Y. U They and Sunday guests at the Stanley their daughter, Mrs. E. G. Heron have been active church workers Dunford borne In Provo. at Hunter, Ut. Mr. and Mrs. Bis- and are popular members of the Mrs. Hermlne Hill, Glade, Eva, hop celebrated their fiftieth wed- younger social group. CongratulWanda, Jay, Faun and Rayola ations are extended to them. ding anniversary recently. Hill are spending the tholldays The Sunday School stake board A gay holiday dance was held with the Hill brothers. gave a party in honor of the re- Wednesday evening in the ward Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bingham of tiring stake board members at the amusement hall given by the Sunhome of Mr. B. M. Jolley Tues- day School officers and teachers. American Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Confetti and serpentine were Albert Dattge and family of Salt day evening. Lake City were dinner guests at e e plentiful and more than twenty The Mutual stake board gave lovely cakes were given away. The the Newell Baum home, Sunday. a party at the home of Mrs. Adele hall was beautifully decorated for 6. the occasion with Christmas trees and lights. Committee members in charge were: Mr. and Mrs. John Larsen, Lenord Madsen, Rex Blake, Taylor Allen, Harold Hold-awaMiss Peris Young, Grant Blake and Lewis Wells. Lake View Phyllis Johnson Reporter Phone 015-J- 1 y. Mr. aud Mrs. Gwen Bishop August Johnson announces to the members of the ward tht there will be another tithing settlement at his home Friday, Dec. 31, 1937, and he would like to meet all those who have not already checked over their tithing and other ward donations. - Harding held a family dinner party Sunday at their home. Invited guests were: Mr. and Mrs. al J. Hicks and children of Prle, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Holdaway and children of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Holdaway and daughter Dona Miss Jessie Johnson, assisted by Vee, Miss Prudence Holdaway, Mrs. Jennie Fox and sons, Bert Miss Edna Scott entertained the and Harold, end Albert A. Hold- Church History classes at her home Tuesday evening. Games away. were enjoyed together with a Mr. qnd Mrs. Juel Andreason tasty lunch and the exchange of will leave Saturday for Los An- gifts. Those present Included Argeles after spending the holidays lene Johnson, Reed Boulton, Norma Nelson, Dorothy Taylor, Nel-d- a here with relatives. Johnson, Sheldon Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Cooledge of Keith Reese, Betty Davis, Betty Tooele and Miss Vera Lystrup of Jean Olsen, Barbara Zobell, Serge Salt Lake spent Christmas here Huff, Robert Nuttall, and Hazel with their parents, Mr and Mrs. Zobell. Fred Lystrup. e The home of Mr. and Mrs. MarMr. and Mrs. Max Blake of tin Cllnger was the scene of a Salt Lake were week end visitors delightful (Christmas day celebration. A delicious dinner was here. served to thirty decendents of the The annual Childrens dance late John Johnson. and program was held Wednesday Mrs. Fern Nichols, of Logan, afternoon in the ward amusement hall with the Sunday School of- spent Christmas with her parents, George Scott. ficers and teachers in charge. Mr. and Mrs. ' Clever games were played with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Zobell Joy O. Clegg and C. N. Gammon directing. Santa appeared and and family spent Christmas with presented each guest with a treat. relatives In Magna. There was a large crowd In atElmer Huff, who Is attending tendance. the A. C. in Logan and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holdaway Esther Huff, a teacher In are spending the Christmas entertained at their home ChristMr. and Mrs. Sharp Gillespie mas eve for a number of young holidays with their parents, Mr. I entertained at their home during couples. Games were enjoyed and and Mrs. Lee Huff. d dainty refreshments served. the Christmas holidays Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie BunneU Giles and daughters, Sarah, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Nelson of Cynthia, Alice and Ruth, all of Salt Lake City. Bingham were week end guests at CITY nOMES the home of her sister and brother-in-Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Work on Edgemont's new side- law, BUSINESS PROPERTIES walk is progressing rapidly. This N. Gammon. FARMS, RANCHES will be a marked Improvement to Mr. and Mrs. Jene C. And- our community, and something Phone 1099 that has been long needed. The reason held a gay Christmas sidewalk is made with a clay party at their home Saturday. A L. Sowards base, gravel on top and is sur- delicious hot dinner was served faced with cinders. This will not to the following guests: Mr. and BROKER only be dura, j but also an at- Mrs. Lester Evans and children, 39 West 2 North St. tractive piece of work. Helen, Shirley, and Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrington of UTAH PROVO O Miss Vera Conder has been Sprlngville, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill spending part of the Xmas holi Long and children of Eureka, Mr. . see Relief Society members met at the borne of Mrs. Sarah Williams this week In the form of a social honoring the Relief Society members over seventy years of age. A delicious luncheon was served and a story was told by Mrs. Chrlssie Madsen. Gifts were presented to all of the honored members. Mrs. Windsor Ferry Nielson, Reporter A Christmas program was given at the Windsor ward church on Christmas Eve. Santa Claus was there to entertain the boys and girls, and a splendid program was presented nnder the direction of the Sunday School officers and teachers. Tithing settlement was held Dec. 27th at the ward chapel. Many members called end went over the records with the on that day. bishopric v Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald in MAYTIME The screens most popular singing lovers come to the Scera Theatre for two evening performances, Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 4th, and 5tii in the lovely operetta MAYTIME, Monday, Thora Hales who Cleveland, Utah la Christmas holidays ther, Mrs, lusry B. is teaching 'at spending the with her moHsles. Mrs. Sarah & Hooley was the honored guest at a birthday party Friday evening, at her home. Those preeent were: Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Wright of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Glllman of Llndon, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Ash, Mr. and Mrs. LoweU Vsrley, Mrs. Harriet Vtrley of Vineyard and Mrs. H. E. Prestwlcb of Provo. TTiAA member? is only one of a wide variety of songii sung by the romantic duo in the seasons e musicale smash! all-tim- In order to get the full benefit of the beautiful music in this Operetta it is urged that our patrons try to qome on time. Doors open at 6:30. Show starts 7:00 2nd. Show 9:40. Feature NOTE: starts at 7:20 and 9:50. Mrs. Lulu Backus entertained at a quilting Friday. The following were present: Olive ChrUten-Ma-y Adams, Daisy Draper, Bebe Adams and Myra Adams. Mrs. 8arah Hooley and daughters Vols and Edna were the dinner guests of Mr. and MrS. A, P, Duke of Provo, Sunday, December 19 th. We feel a compliment is dua the following girls who took part in the Style Revue given at the High school Friday sfterenoon prior to the closing of school for v FROM Shrivers Clothing Store Dus-cheu- e, Wil-for- ""'Wi I iliHiOira! FROM I IGA. HENROIDS Willard IGA.! Utah Power & Light Go. r: M eai Lumber Co. 3rd So. 2nd West 937 Vineyard Edgemont V. & G. entertained at a tamll) dinner at the Christmas Lolidaya. Each girl ore a beautiful gown of her own their home Christmas day. make. Lois Hooley, Gloria Wright Mrs. Wllford Oveson and Mrs. Lavlnla Backus, Madge Hooley, Herbert Madsen left Monday by RaNee Nielson, Leora Gordon, plane, from Salt Lake City, for Shirley Harris, Beatrice Kelander, Reno, Nev., to visit for a few Vivian Baxter and Blanche Ashton. The girls mothers were days with relatives and friends, guests and after the Revue reA well appointed dinner was freshments were served. given by Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. The home missionaries furnishTaylor Christmas day. Beautiful Christmas decorations were ar- ed the program for Sacrament ranged throughout the rooms and meeting Sunday, Dec. 26. on the dining table. Places were set for: Mr. and Mrs. Golaen TayMr. and Mrs. Ford Chenny of lor and family of Payson, Mr. and Logan are spending the holidays Mrs. Bill Creer of Riverside, Cali- with Mrs. Chenny's parents, Mr. fornia, Mr. and Mrs. Murray and Mrs. W. P. Kirk. Loveless. Mr. Lloyd Pyne, Mr. Weston Taylor and Miss Glenda Bedley Jones of Provo, formerTaylor. ly of Windsor Ward and Victor Olmstead of Salt Lake were marA party of twenty men from ried last week. Lake View motored to Indianola where they enjoyed a very successful rabbit hunt Monday. number-on- e The ST, Miss Viola Madhen, Earl Sabey, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gleason and Carol are visiting at the Miss Margaret Hlggenbotham of Salt Lake City and Archie Madsen Thomas Ashton home. Mrs. Geo. F. Wells, Reporter of Cedar City were visitors of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wells were 4 Telephone Mrs. T. J. Lewis has returned and Mrs. P. W. Madsen Christmas host and hostess Christmas day at from the L.D.S. Hospital and 1 day. a lovely dinner served to Mr. and The many friends of Miss Zella Mrs. Delmar Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Harding and Rex Blake will be reported to be doing well. 'A very successful dance was Clifton Pyne, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. glad to hear of their forthcoming Ferron Jones has returned reld in the Lakeview amusement Clark, Susie Madsen of Lakeview marriage which will Ye solemnand Richard and Norma Wells. ' ized January 14, in the Salt Lake home after spending some time hall Tuesday evening sponsored A large by the Sunday School. Temple. A reception will be ten- in Price and Duchesne. crowd attended and many prizes Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Park, dered them by the parents of the Mr. and Mts., Reed Ekins en- were given away. The grand prize Helen, Beth and Evelyn, Mr. and bride, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond tertained at a family dinner consisting of a complete set of Mrs. Thos. Jacobs, Verl, Betty Harding, the same In the evening Christmas day. Covers were laid china, glassware and silverware, Ann, Gwen, Miss Hazel Miner of ward amusement hall. for Mr. and Mrs. Frank James, was received by Miss Ora Baum Miss Glenda bride-to-b- e American Fork, and The is widely Taylor of Lakeview were guests at known for her musical ability and Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Mec- of Edgemont. The dance was a success both dinner Christmas day at the J. for the past 18 months has been ham and Arlene and Emery Ekins D. Pyne home. Bniriey Min financially and socially. The proconnected with the Coe Beauty of Midvale, ceeds will go to the remodeling of Salon In Provo. Mr. Blake is the nie, Maurlne, Elmer, Colleen Mr. Orville Brown of Portland, oldest son of President and Mrs. Paul and Alton Ekins, besides the the church. terested in genealogy is making an article-by-articstudy of the ConstltuJon of the United States, and the ammendments thereto. A group large and enthusiastic meets every Sunday evening at Fielding, Wednesday evening. 6:30 in the Relief Society room. The Orem Literary club will Miss Veda Fay Kartchner is hold its next meeting at the home of Mrs Curtis Gordon on visiting with her parents, Mr. and of next W6ck. Thursday M. Mrs. E. Kartchner during the holidays. The Relief society held Its anChristmas party at the home nual The Sunday School sponsored a very enjoyable Christmas Carol of Mrs. A. V. Watkins, Tuesday service on Sund&y morning at 10 afternoon. a. m. A string quartet from the Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gordon B. Y. U. under the direction of visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vivla Davies, played several numbers. The personnel of the quar- Hilton of Delta this week. tet was Maurlne Van Cott, first violin, Norma Williams second violin, Calvin Baswell, Viola and Lorna Mecham, Reporter A ladies' Vivia Davies, cello. of the under direction chorus, The Edgemont 'Literary club Camenish sang several Mary Christmas carols and others were will be entertained by Miss Mild- -, at her home. The sung by the several classes of the red Baum today Mrs. Sunday School. Patriarch B. H. book will be reviewed by Dixon. Vern Dean was the and reader, Jolley t Nuttall supervised the pageant A The Social Dancing club will large audience enjoyed the progive Its next dance on January gram. 8th In the Edgemont Amusement Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Atkinson hall. All members are Invited to are spending the week with Mr. come and have a very nice time. and Mrs. C. H. Davies. Regular Mutual work will reThe program in Sacrament sume on January 3rd after having meeting was In charge of the been discontinued since December missionary class of the ward, 20th for Christmas vacation. The will be given by the Mrs. Christine Jolley, teacher. program The three who young men's department and all young people spoke, had chosen and prepared members are Invited to return. their topics, and they were well Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Brereton received. Musical numbers were as follows: a vocal solo by Harold had as their guests for the holiBrereton of Pleasantview; a piano days Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester solo by Mary Allred. Opening Clark. prayer was by John Nicol and Mr. and Mrs. Bryant H. Jolley closing prayer by Andrew Jolley. of Grandview spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. James E. Pine-ga-r. le day Friday, December Phone 34 We Draw Your Plans, Build and Finance Your Home Fence Posts, Barbed Wire Field Fence |