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Show Friday, Msy 20, 1003. VINEYARD 00. Mr. F. Wells, Reporter Telephone 01-R- 4 Professor S. W. Williams presented the following students la piano recital Monday morning at school; Mary Lou Harding, Grace Gammon, Cleo Hardinr, Wllda Wells, Wayne Hebertson and Leon Hebertson. Mrs. Ruth Stone will hare charge of the Literary lesson at LAN YOUR ??; .ion sLowCortW1 0001 Condort UidoUaa teachers enjoyed the delightful affair. The training classes held at the Lincoln high school on Tuesday evenings for the past school season have been attended by Mrs. Velda Ranker, Mrs. Idyll Toome, Mrs. Leora Harding, Mrs. May Schroder, Mrs. Thelma Larsen, Mrs. Ana Larsen, Mrs. Lizze-belt- e M, Davis, Mr, and Mrs, Joy 0. Clegg, t'r. and Mrs. Joseph H. Clegg, Arteamoa Holman end Wesley. FlUerup. A number of friends and relatives called on John Madsen on his 83rd birthday, Sunday where open house was held in. his honor, at his home in Provo. Mr. Madsen made his home in Vineyard for many years and his many friends wish for him continued health and happiness. The Vineyard school closed Friday morning following a very successful year. The teachers were: Principal A. E. Beck, Mrs. lleene Ferguson and Miss Jennie Walker. PLEASANT VIEW Susan Jameson, Reporter 1HIS0 out .ii,j Strain ary buildiog Sunday, May 15 at 1 p. m. President B&muei Co.d-ne- r presided with 2nd. councillor Maud G. Rowley la charge. There were 10 officers present, 2 excused. Assignments for May were read as follows; Edgemont, Samuel Corduer; Grandview, Nellie Cordner and Florence Sheherd; Lakeview: Bet rick Tanner End Anale Tanner; Pleasant View: Roland Harding and Elienora Harding; Sharon: S. A. Carter and Clara G. Sidwell; Timpanogos: Maud G. Rowley and Amelia Latta; Vineyard: Clarence Lloyd and Stake Genealogical Union meeting was held la the Seminary Sunday, May 15 at 2 p. in. Musical numbers were under the direction of Roland Harding. Two special numbers were rendered by Norma Dunford and June Dean, with June Dean accompanying. Eider David L. Rowley Sr. was the Divine speaker, his subject Authority. The opening prayer by Clarence Lloyd and closing prayer by Richard Harris. SEE ,&,JSgSS$Em SSSS3S5SS2SS5 TfJSJail.n- ! rW"' 1 0, pttnsa Sn c Tuesday and Wednesday ' i ; May f UP TO DATE . VclclIns II. II. AYERS 24 & 23 ill 42 North West' SK V Own Y our Own HOME , i t i J? c $ 4 ' t , I part ot , "f M, 1 ,1 L V Insurance the Best Prows & Haws Realty Co. : : i . ,f T.IUPAN0G0S high this week; Harold Nielsen, Mrs. C. H. Poulson, Reporter Angus MacKay, Gladys Hirst, Elrocd Fwvfo, 3U2 lgciiO Ford, John Ashton, Wallace Anderson, Nlta Bone, George Frahka, Frank A lot of credit is due to the of- Jex, Grace Liechty, Lyman Pen-ro- fleers and teacherr of the PriGam Phillips ana Toffle mary association 'for the splendid Sawaya. program given by the children in Mr and Mrs. K. E. Toung en- the Spring Festival Monday eventertained at a dinner last Thurs- ing. day evening for the following: Deon Patten reigned as queen F. M. Yeung, Judge and Mrs. was ot and Dallas Young, Mr. and Mrs. Earl children greeted asby groups dressed flowers, birds, C, Jensen, Mrs. LeGrande Young etc. butterflies, frogs, crickets, and Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Merrill. as they were awakened by Mother Games were enjoyed .after the nature. dinner. The program was conducted by Mrs. P. K. Nielsen is spending Clara Memmott, and consisted of the week In Price. songs, dances, skits and tbe braidAlfred Andereon of Barnwell, ing of tbe May-polAlberta, Panada 'Was a visitor In Following the spring scenes the Pleasant View Monday and Tues- lights went out due to the storm day. hut the children were held in Mrs, Fred Kbunl of Heber was their places ready to braid the a Sunday guest at the Claude pole by flinging Bongs so when the lights came on tsere was no Snyder home. Alexander Jameson of Eureka confuskm. lhe dancing, was In and T. Ross Wilson of Briggs, charge of Mrs Edgar Booth and Idaho were visitors at the Alex the singing was led by Mrs. Yer-ni- e Loveless. Mrs. Basel Liston Jameson home Saturday. Both came to Provo for the hand festi- played for the dancing and alng-Iere slz-- a by K-- s. val. to Jean three girls ot her Fautln At a Primary party held Tuesclass for perfect attendance duramuseward In the afternoon day attendment hall the following people re- ing the year, they, having ed every time. The girls were: ceived honors for perfect attendance: Lucille Nesbit, Harold Delores Robbins; Lyla DeLange was Busdo, and Jerry Fautln, Ice cream Muhlestein, Margaret who had taken part June St. Joer, Joyce Patten, Rich- served to all on the program. ard Brereton and Victor Hansen An enjoyable evening was spent Mrs. Edna Hansen, president Is the only officer with a perfect at- by the members of tbe Elders There are quorum and their partners last tendance record. sereral others however with an Friday evening at the recreation almost perfect record. Had it not hall, A very interesting program been for an epidemic of chicken was given with Chester Graff actpnx there would have been about ing as Master of ceremonies. The program consisted of musi20 more primary boys and girls cal numbers by a male quartette with a perfect record. of Eldon, Dee and Glen Harold Nielsen and Angus Mad-Ka- consisting Adams and Arthur Shepherd; Lincoln of representatives in region Readings by Daisy Nelson, George high and runners-u- p An three in tennis went to Salt Lake Adams, and Richard Harris. Edaddress of welcome by Philo to school the State Friday high of the quorum track meet. Mario Bussio took wards, president Watand remarks President by third place in the' 880 yard run. kins. Following the program Pleasant View Is proua ot these dinner was served to about one athletes. hundred. During the dinner Mrs, Della Chatwia entertained speeches were made by Samuel It. the Thursday Afternoon Bridge Blake of the Stake presidency and club at her home. The following Sidney Cluff, and musical nummembers enjoyed bnuge and a bers were given by the quartette. delicious luncheon: Mrs. George Dancing was enjoyed following Mecham,' Mrs. Elmo Cbeever,Mrs. the dinner. Lynn Hedqulst, Mrs. Oscar Carl-eo- n, David L, Rowley Jr., recently Mrs. L. A. Culbertson, Mrs. Charles Wilde and Mrs. Orin released president ot the genealogical society Of the ward was Qroneman. fww . GREAT many housewives 1 in this territory have al- - , ready taken advantage of the new, low electric rate by assigning more work to Reddy Kilowatt, the electric servant They have t purchased automatic electric ranges and water heaters, FRANCHISED DISTR BUTOR FOR IMPERIAL WASHABLE WALIFAPERS x 4 a f L ; x Vv , " 1 4 L.. ? i iwa.mw aJf It itit - i I Ara- 1 Aa J I T f T f E44U WHW VWUUVU JJ UUbUbtbttl 4 UUt UCUI (UIU lUUUtBV Ilovick in a most spectacular mirth making musical in ALI BABA GOES TO TOWN". A riot of laughs. A special short feature has been added on MOUNTAIN STREAM FISHING It should be of special interest to all sport fans. 4 - r 1 IMBUE As of old. man Thursday and Saturday May 26 & 28 to r-- hi departed till ptryz tribute loved ones. No more fitting tribute exists for this modern day then the consoling beauty of our memorial services. And the facilities for creetmg such a tribute are avertable turn to to at toast- IS I A-r- guest of honor at a party given week at the home ot Bishop Games were Roy H. Gappmayer, played and luncheon served to the foUowing: Mr. and Mrs. David L. Rowley Sr.; Mr. and Mrs. Perry Liston; Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Perkins; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pratt; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harris; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jensen; Mr. and Mrs. Ivern Pyne; Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Larsen; Mrs. Amelia Latta; Mrs. Lucy Rasmussen; Mrs. Florence Shepherd; Mrs. Nellie Cordner; Mrs, Pauline Patten; Mr. and Mrs. David L. Rowley Jr. Mrs, W. P. Williams entertained at her home honoring her husband on the anniversary of his birth. Social chat was enjoyed and games played. Lunch was served to the following frle.ids: Mr. aid Pyne; Mr. and Mrs. Barney Bigelow; last Mrs.-Iver- n IS THIS YOUR HOME? features of - Cnjcy fitfctyi jQiKnq u?dkQia Sl&iuciq BRIMH ALL Prove 1 Phone 232 North Fhowe te Utah Timber & Coal Company BROS. Wert home, designed with all the new home construction planned especially for the needs of you and your family. Thats the type of dream home thousands today are realizing, with the aid of FHA financing. Here is a golden opportunity you shouldnt pass cp. Lei us give you full particulars on how easy it is to build now. A modem with a email down payment and easy terms. 11 I851AST CENTER TELEPHONE 378 nKtffsm; :&8tt:88u::nSSSu::ta::n3!SK:i8::u:utK:N:n;x:::8umttS; -- T, IF i.sgllSi Itnw.iui Mr. and Mrs. Theodors Farley; Mr. and Mrs. James H. Calrk; Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Salisbury; Mr, and Mrs. Carl Farley; Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Gappmayer; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Skinner. Following the dance given at the Lincoln high school for f Provo Cleaning & Dyeing Co. the graduates of the Junior high, the following young folks were dinner guests of Max Edwards at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Edwards: Brice Mc You can depend , upon our Bride, Virginia Fronk, Nolan Bowser - Cleaning process to and Brown, Jean Gillespie; clean , and sterilize thoroughly Park. Dorothy your garments and return C am Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pyne; to you as clean as the day yt u Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Goodman of purchased them. All spots are Magna and Mr. Lyl 6 Hundley of taken out, bo matter how big, and Provo left last Saturday for a whats more, our process leaves trip to Zion and Bryce Canyons the oils In the gaimenta that and to the Boulder Dam. They expect to be away about ten protect the texture of the fabric. days. Fabrics cleaned our way don't Leonard Peterson and Fenton need frequent cleanings- - for this reason. Farley have gone to Leadville, Colorado where they hope to find work. nt:xnmsnsuf:nn::anm4nf:u:iKm:::::u::::n:R:n:mNsx:m:it:!u:e::s:nnh:uRnun:n;::f:s4n Word has been received of the birth of a son to Mr, and Mrs. Levi Kitchen, of Los Angeles, California. Mrs. Kitchen was formerly Miss Annie Shepherd, who before her marriage was a member of the ward. The baby was born May eighth. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Cox of Nothing brings you so Climax, Colorado are visiting with quickly Into the (SpringMr. and Mrs. William Cox. time spirit as a bat deMr. and Mrs C. A. McTague ot signed In the very newYuma, Arizona are visiting with est Seeing our relatives here. Mrs. McTague collection of clever new was formerly Ella Gappmayer, styles is Just what you nd a resident ot the ward for need to make you ftel many years. gay as the new season. And the prices will please Mrs. Bertha Olsen of Fheonix, yonr budget! Arizona Is visiting at the home ot her sister, Mrs. August Nelson, felts in Lightweight pastel and high shades, fine straws Mrs. T. L-- Kitchen and Mrs. E. in a grand II. Assy have returned home variety of weave and colors and after visiting for two weeks with novelty fabrie styles. Hat-bi-g relatives In Lovell, Wyoming, and little eportsy and Miss Dayle Nelson Is at the And all are value drossy. home ot her parents, Mr. and that you wont he able to Mrs. Anihony Nelson, during her duplicate later. six weeks vacation. She will also visit in Cedar City and Salt Lake .00 City before returning to Ogden to resume her work at the Dee hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Burning-ha111 entertain the Arizona club at tteir home in Orem 65 N. University Ave. i'f s p Saturday evening. tm i i MORTUilH.Y Hals in. the Spring Moodj! puxhased iremiirtWIiolAiiiiairr The roller-slid- e is the novel setting for one of the many sequences performed by Fred. Astaire, Grade Allen and George Burns in A DAMSEL IN DISTRESS. Also: An exceptionally funny comedy, the smart set PORE YE CARTOON and BUCKAROO BROADCAST" PAINTED most of a STALUOiN thrilling chapter U- dinances. Beginning June 1, those who wish to go through the Temple for their own endowments will have the choice of two companies, that at 9: IS A. M. and that at 8:15 P. M. The 11:45 A. M. company will be for those going through only for endowments for the dead. Temple Presidency Stephen L. Chlpman Nicholas G. Smith George F. Richards Stake Genealogical board meeting convened in the Stake semin fBG) i No Extra Charge for services within a radios of 50 rallea re-op- Rif fldmi1 ijifi'Wfii' j d; The Salt Lake Temple will he closed Decoration Day, Monday, May 30 and will Tuesday morning, May 31 for regular or- I Hu mm -n Amelia Lett. Reporter Phone 94SJ1 A 9 who us In their bereavement. ih Hi GENEALOGY STAKE ers, waiRe irons, grills, washers, tl ironers, refrigerators, and better sight lamps as well as putting ' their present appliances to greater use. The new electric rate, which is 20 per cent below the national average, is a bargain which cannot he overlooked. Are you letting Reddy ERawctt make Lie more pleasant lor you at the lowest wages ever? Any eledric appliance can he Phone 66 - y, J a i 136 West Center u. 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A successful out-oosocial wag held Wednesday evening on the recreational grounds for all M. I. A. workers. A program and games were enjoyed and weiners were roasted around a large bonA larg crowd of fire. mutual members with their officers and 164 West 5 N. 60 4- - t- - I- is i t4--- 1 5 - 1 t Phone 232 fc - $ t 4-- 4 ,- -- - v - s ? s $1 m and3'95 Gloria Frock Shop |