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Show Four Pag-- TIIE VOICE OF SII KON n Sharon Genealogy s y EDGEHOIIT, Anuiu I,.ilta, Kcpuiter 1 Tilt i hole' 0 1 S- Lorna Mecham, Reporter excur-io- n fionv Elinor Do you like the thrills and susSharon Staki to the bait Lake pense that comes fium watching temple is set for Friday, Manh a hoxmg or wrestling matih? 1 Sth. Well, then you can't afford to At the lat Temple excursion, nuss the AthUtie Carnival at members fro'U Edgemont, March 10, commencFeb. 2k, forty-twSharon Stake attended. ing at 8 p. m. The Salt Lake Temple presiMrs. Claud Conder will be hostdency, dcisres stake and wards to In operating the bap- ess to the Literary club on March tismal department by properly 11. The book review will be given Mrs. Rachel Meoham. Since preparing, and checking at the by Index bureau the temple sheets this Is to be the Open meeting for for baptisms Their Instructions the year each member is entitled to bring one guest, who might be are: In becoming a club We want to give satisfaction, interested Is requested that alj member. It and to meet the situation mechanmembers, who plan on bringing a ically, we advise you that beginguest, get in touch with the host1938 not 1, later than April ning ess before club day. we shall require that your sheets J. A. Washburn will be the for an .excursion be previously checked at the Temple index speaker on the M. I. A. program bureau and delivered to us at a Sunday night. His topic will be the M. I. A. theme and will be a time not later than forty-eighours prior to the date reserved, special Interest to both young and old. Musical numbers for the (better much earlier). Please give due consideration to evening will be from the Lincoln this announcement and govern High School, under the direction yourself accordingly as, failing to of E. B. Terry. comply therewith, you and your Golden Pussywillows,' daffodils, group may be very seriously dis- and ferns formed an attractive appointed, and at the same time color scheme for the M. Men and find yourselves, only, responsible last evenfor the unfortunate condition. Gleaner girls'of banquet the evening: Life Theme ing. With two full days In which to is that we might have joy" was organize, we feel pure of being well Mrs. Erma Madable to plerse you and to take sen. presented by toastmaster, Hawking, Ray good care of your records and kept the group well entertained and with of groipR, repetition with his humorous comment. Durpast experiences reduced to a the banquet the following proing minimum. Remember: A Dead- gram was given: Toast, Joy in Line of Forty-eigand Hours, Mutual work by Walter Bigler; please do not make it necessary Ellen Bellows; solo, Whistling make-shifor us to for either Toast, "Joy in Drama by Naomi your records or your groups. Davis; Humorous reading, Beth Assuring you of our sincere de- Brereton; Toast, "Joy in Dancing sire that all contemplated adjustLorna Merham; Joy in Conirad-shi- p ments be for mutual benefit ant "Lessons Robert Elliott; improvement of our service we are a Delia Meldrum; "Joy Joy, are, in Achievement, Mrs. James Sincerely Your Brethern, Pinegar. The mutual officers Stephen L. Chipman and teachers w re guests. Seventy Nicholas G. Smith five people enjoyed the feast and Geo. F. Richards Jr. the hour of dancing which follow-- ; ed. The committee In charge was Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stubbs, Or-v- il : Davis, Wilma Wiscomb, Naomi Davis and Mrs. Sharp Gillespie. Mrs. Ferry Nielson, Reporter o BARGAINS OFFERING FIVE ROOMS, MODERN - Large Lot - Double Garage - Furnace - All for $3156. 5 Interest Contract. LITTLE HOME - LARGE LOT -Extra Good School Location. ConGOING FOR $3000. t tract. FIVE ACRES - LOAM LAND -- GOOD SUBSTANTIAL BRICK HOME WITH BASEMENT. Interesting Deal. TEN ACRES - ALL IN FINEST FRUITS - Brick Home - Coop -Outbuildings. - THIS IS ATTRACTIVE. SITES AND LOTS -Now - SECURE Interesting A NEW FOR YOURSELF HOME - Most Favorable Time to Own A Home. BUILDING MODERN - DOUBLE - BRICK HOME -TWO APARTMENT CENTER OF CITY. ACRES SIXTY-EIGH- T - BEST BUILDING SITE a PROVO - Owner want Ranch - Interesting property to own. PROPERTY-I- FRAME 1,40 Acres - COZY HOME - BARN - COOPS - Close in'- - Price $2200. LITTLE TWO ROOMS - Coops for 150 Poultry. $1250. Priced WITH TWO ACRES LAND. ONE HUNDRED ACRES-FRUIT- S AND HAY - SMALL SUMMER COTTAGE. TWO HUNDRED FORTY ACRES. UNDER DITCH. 80 ACRES SIX ROOM HOME - BARGAIN. ht ht ft WINDSOR The marriage of Carma Slioell to Bernar College of Lehi was solemnized Friday. Carma is the TWENTY ACRES - GOOD HOME daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George OWNER SACRIFICING. Shoell. The Junior class in M. I. A. 19.35 Acres - Home - Improved. entertained Thuisday evening at the home of Ruth Msrrott, in 30. Acres - Home - Coop - Imphonor of Mrs. Rowena M. Ernest, lements. who before her marriage was 9 their class leader. To show their 7 Acres - Modern Home - Coop appreciation they presented , her with a lovely gift. Poultry Farm - Capacity for 2000 The Ward Choir under the di birds - New Home - 2000 birds rection of Lyn Gordon and Ermai Included - equipped. Swensen will present a conjoint - Provo Canyon - Ideal program at the Lehl second ward Sunday evening. for business. Mr. and Mm. Odeal Kirk, Mrs. Elwood Baxter, Mrs. Clara Kirk, Lot - Fine Little modern new Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Johnson, borne. - Ideal for $2160 - less Mrs. Blanche Nielson and daughfor cash. ter Uana motored to Milford Saturday to attend the funeral of 1.30 Acres - H1U Top $200. Mrs. John Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Maxfield of 7 Acres - Hill Top - CHEAP. American Fork canyon visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maxfield. PHONE 109 Mrs. Sarah E. Hooley visited the Relief Society at Manila TuesL. 14 Acres Wilhrd Sowards BROKER day. Mrs. Sheridan Cragun had as her guest for the week end, her . OFFICE 89 W. 2 N. St. ' PROVO UTAH mother, Mrs. Tate of Salt Lake City. BEFORE has so much been provided at so little cost, as in the perfect tribute conceived and rendered by Berg Mortuary. Trices are never lower anywhere in Provo or vicinity. No extra charge service within a radios of 50 mile 1 LWj 12 rvjvv fY Mrs. Geo. F. Wells, Reporter Telephone of 01-R- 4 Mrs. Joseph Madsen Sr. and Mrs. Ilyrum Larsen will be hostesses to members of Camp Tamaiack of the Daughters of- - the Utah Pioneers Thursday afternoon, March 10 at the home of the former. to the Salt temple Those who went are as Monday. follows: Mr. and Mrs. John II. Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Liston, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wilford Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Orrel DeLange, C. E. Prestwieh, Hazel Liston, Theodore Farley Sr., Wills Cox, Nellie Cordner, Jennie Farley, Adelaide Larsen, Lucy Rasmussen, and Amelia Latta. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stewart and children have rented the farm belonging to Mrs. Martin Williamson of Lake View and have movMr. and Mrs. Victor ed there. Viklund and family who have lived on the Williamson farm for Lorna Jean Maycock was guest the past five years have purchasof honor at a birthday party given ed a farm in Pleasant Grove and by her mother last week, the oc- have gone there to make their casion being her seventh anniverhome. sary. Games were played and reMrs. Jay Gillies entertained a freshments served to the following little friends: Mary Jean Clark, number of little boys at a birthDixie Loveless, Elaine Anderberg, day party Sunday at her home, Leon RowTey, Kent and Earl in honor of her son Marvins 11 Booth, Dixie Selman, Lyle and birthday. Games and refreshLyla DeLange, Delene Wentz, ments were enjoyeij. Coleen Feildlng, Geraldine HanMrs. Eljen Holdaway In comsen, Hermlna and L&Vena Row-lewith Bishop and Mrs. A. J. pany Dale Bunnell, Steven, Marlyn Redd of Monticello left Monday on and Shlrly and a tour of Old Mexico. Christensen, They exBooth and Helen Maycock. pect to be away two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Rohbock Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gammon and went to Salt Lake City Monday sons of Salt Lake are moving back where Mrs. Rohbock entered the East Side sanitarium for treat- to Vineyard and will live on his ment. She has been ill at her mother's, (Mrs. Olena Gammons) home for the past four months. farm. The friends of the family join in Mi. and Mrs. Victor M. Anderwishing her a speedy recovery. son have remodeled their house, the work being done by themselves and Is reported to be at excellent Job by those who have . PLEASANT VIEW Susan Jameson, Rejmrter Ili i.ie 021 R I Honoring M. J. Phillips on his Mrs. John Leib-har81st birthady gave a family dinner Sunday. Those enjoying the function were: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ihilhps and family of American Fork, Mr. John Lelbhardt, Ed ward Leibhardt, Barbara Hiner-maMr. and Mrs. James Carlow and son, Rulon of Price, the guest of honor, and the hostess. dt n, seen It. Mrs. Hulda Hansen has returned to her home having spent the winter in Ogden. - and Mrs. Rulon Russon an family have moved In the nev house on the Chris Barbacku farm and Mr. and Mrs. Orvil f Stone and family will occupy the J. O. Stone home where the Rus-sonhave lived the past few years. Mr. 'Pleasant View primary officers and teachers were hostesses to the primary officers and teacherq (Helen Oveson Reporter) of the entire slake Wednesday in Mrs. C. H. Poulson, Reporter the ward amusement hall. Social Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Robison and hour under the direction of Stake Telephone 04J2 children of Magna, visited at the Leader, Della Cb&twin was ea home of Charles Madsen, tnrwissr whir-dcliiious lunch Mrs. Graet Wontz entertained Joyed after eon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Madsen ene the members of her class at a very delightful candy pull at The Old Folks were delightfully tertained at a delightful party her home last week. Those pre- entertained Saturday. At 10 o Saturday evening, the occasion sent were: Theda Farnsworth, clock they attended the Scer being Mrs. Madsens birthday. Lois Williams, Beth Reynolds, picture show after which a deli Progressive card games and a deTheresa Bunnell, Lucille Rasmus- cious chicken dinner was served licious luncheon were enjoyed by sen, Betty Evans, Merllne Carter, at the Angust Omanson home. the following: Mr. and Mrs. James Simpkins, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Norma Carter, and Alice Gordon. Twenty-seve- n people enjoyed the Mr. Mrs. Wilford affair. The committee in charge Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. James Rasmussen is at the and Queson, Tony Madwas August Omanson, chairman; Veterans hospital in Salt Lake Harriet Penrod and Mr. and Mrs. sen, Garner Madsen, Rose WilkCity, where he Is receiving treatins, Charles Madsen and the host Charles Ashton. ment. and hostess. Arthur Gaeth was speaker at The M. I. A. conjoint program Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Taylor next Sunday evening wiU be given the Sunday evening meeting. His entertained Saturday evening in by the Bee Hive department. subject was cooperatives of Eur- honor of their Silver Wedding anand ope Hospitalization SuggestTalks will be given by Mrs. Grant occasion also being the niversary, ions were given on cooperatives Mrs. Wentz on "What Bee Hive work Taylors mothers seventy-eight- h has to offer girlhood. A candle I! that could be developed In our birthday. A delicious dinMrs. Roy Slack gave ner was served to twenty-fiv- e light ceremony "The Spirit of community. the Hive under the supervision special musical numbers. guests. A telegram from Mrs. Tayof Mary B. Rowley, Filling cells Mr. and Mrs. Quayle lors brother at Great Falls, MonCannon I have enjoyed by a Bee Hive If and son were week ts 'a, was read. Progressive rook end girl, and other songs, bugle calls at the Charles Allred home.guests was played during the evening. etc. pertaining to the work. Many congratulations and beau Pleasant View choir furnlshed,tiful presents were received 1 Word from the home of Bishop the music at the Sunday evening1 Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Roy Gappmayer is to the effect Madsen. that hla two year old child is still services in the Fifth ward. in a serious condition although a slight Improvement is notice, able. LAKE TIMPANOGOS VIEW Bee-Hiv- , Z7 o Funeral set vices for Nettie Banks Cordner, who died at her home February 24, were held in the ward chapel Sunday with Bishop Roy Gappmayer In charge. The speakers, all of whom extoll? ed the life of Mrs. Cordner were as follows: Julian Hansen, Mrs. Emma Stratton, Raymond Partridge, and Joseph Adams of Pleasant Grove. Musical numbers were Oh My Father and "Resting Now from Care and Sorrow by the Relief Society chorus; duet My Mothers Hymn to Me by Winnie Graff and Ivern Pyne; Violin solo by Karl Banks accompanied by his daughterLouise and Whispering Hope by Ivern Pyne and Mrs. Alice Jensen. Invocation was offered by C. Wilford Larsen and the Benediction by Carl Farley. The grave was dedicated by Junius Banks. Funeral - services were held Monday for Charles W. Bucklar a ho died February 26 in a Provo hospital. Bishop Roy Gappmayer conducted the services. Mr. Buckler was formerly a member of the ward but for the last nine years has resided in Wallsburg. Speakers were: W. J. Cordner, Bryant H. Jolley, J. Alton Bigelow and Bishop William Boyden of Walls-burg. Musical numbers were: Sometime we'll understand I and Need Thee Every Honr by the Relief Society chorus My Faith in Thee by Miss Lorna Meacham of Walisburg accompanied by Mrs. ; L"-i An unusually large group ward members attended the Clean Clothes v? t BUY NO Wl Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y The Hottest Nev Y y ? f? ?? 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